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2010 Softball Media Guide • 1

General InformationLocation ....................... Wilmington, N.C.Founded ......................................... 1947Enrollment ................................... 12,500Colors ........................ Teal, Navy & GoldNickname................................SeahawksConference ..Colonial Athletic AssociationField (Capacity) .....Boseman Field (500)Chancellor ..............Rosemary DePaoloAthletics Director .......... Kelly Mehrtens

Team Information2008-09 Overall Record ................13-322008-09 CAA Record ................8-13/6thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ....... 15/4 Starters Returning/Lost ................... 8/2 Newcomers .......................................... 4

Key Returnees:Morgan Walters ...... .262 BA, 34 H, 9 2BKelsey Eddinger ..327 BA, 33 H, 13 RBIRachel Sawyer .....300 BA, 39 H, 14 RBI Amanda Davenport .2.49 ERA, 15 CG, 53 SO

Key Losses:Carley Hughes ... .328 BA, 8 HR, 27 RBI

Coaching StaffHead Coach ...... Kelly Van Houten (2nd season)E-mail [email protected] ce Phone ..................(910) 962-3984Alma Mater ...........................Furman ’01 UNCW Record/Years ....................13-32Overall Record/Years ................... sameAsst. Coach ........Linsi Moy (2nd season)Alma Mater ............................ UMBC ’02E-mail [email protected] ce Phone ..................(910) 962-7021Vol. Asst. Coach..........Ashley OxendineAlma Mater ............. UNC Chapel Hill ’08

Sports InformationSr. Assoc. AD. .............. Joe BrowningE-mail [email protected] ........................(910) 962-3236Asst. SID (SB Contact) .. Jarrett AbelsonE-mail [email protected] ..........................(910) 962-3252Asst. SID .........................Tom RiordanE-mail ................... [email protected] ..........................(910) 962-4099Web Site ................ UNCWsports.comOffi ce Address ..601 S. College Road............................. Wilmington, NC 24403

Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Athletics, based upon and consistent with the purpose of the university, is to encourage student scholarship and sportsmanship with emphasis placed on helping students make appropriate progress towards completion of their chosen academic degree program. Academic integ-rity is a basic element of athletic programming decisions, thus ensuring that the educational values, practices and mission of UNCW set the standards for the program.

CreditsEditor: Jarrett Abelson Editorial Assistance: Joe Browning, Tom Riordan and Elizabeth LeePhotography: Bob Lloyd, Gary AllenPrinting: UNCW Printing Services The University of North Carolina Wilmington is committed to equal educational and employment opportunity and is an affi rmative ac-tion employer. 100 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $______ or $____ per copy (G.S. 143-170.1).

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Inside The GuideInside The Guide1 Welcome to Seahawk Softball1 Welcome to Seahawk Softball2 This is UNC Wilmington2 This is UNC Wilmington3 Administration3 Administration4 Head Coach Kelly Van Houten4 Head Coach Kelly Van Houten5 Assistant Coaches Linsi Moy/Ashley Oxendine5 Assistant Coaches Linsi Moy/Ashley Oxendine6 2009-10 Seahawk Roster6 2009-10 Seahawk Roster7-14 Player Profi les7-14 Player Profi les15 Colonial Athletic Association15 Colonial Athletic Association16 2008-09 Statistics16 2008-09 Statistics17 Through the Years17 Through the Years18 Series Records18 Series Records19 Season Records19 Season Records20 Career Records20 Career Records21 All-Time Roster21 All-Time Roster22 Academic Support22 Academic Support23 About Wilmington23 About Wilmington

Sophomore pitcher Sophomore pitcher Amanda DavenportAmanda Davenport

Three-time Three-time CAA Rookie-of-the WeekCAA Rookie-of-the Week

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The University of North Carolina Wilmington boasts of undergraduate learning op-portunities second to none and professors whose commitment to knowledge is sur-passed only by their dedication to students. It offers effective learning environments that integrate teaching and mentoring with research and service at a level that rivals exclusive research institutions of similar size. Students consistently praise the quality of their interactions with faculty and ex-press a high degree of satisfaction with their overall educational experience. The fac-ulty culture emphasizes teaching and mentoring, incorporating research as an impor-tant component of the undergraduate learning experience and an opportunity to have an impact on the state’s most pressing issues. International experiences are encour-aged through study abroad programs and language and culture studies on campus.

Recognized in recent years by several national publications as a top public undergraduate institu-tion, UNCW continues its pursuit to soar to even greater heights. “The UNCW of today is a fantastic university,” said Chancellor Rosemary DePaolo. “The momentum that propels us to soar higher derives from our students’ achievements, faculty and staff accomplishments and strong support from alumni, friends, trustees, volunteer board members and other donors.” For 11 consecutive years UNCW has ranked in the top 10 of the best public regional uni-versities in the South by U.S.News & World Report. For the fi fth consecu-tive year, UNCW received the “Best in the Southeast” designation by The Princeton Review. It is one of only four North Carolina public uni-versities included in Peterson’s Competitive Colleges 2008: Top Colleges for Top Students.

Established as Wilmington Col-lege in 1947, the university is made up of the College of

Arts and Sciences, the Cameron School of Business, the School of Nursing, the Watson School of Education and the Graduate School. UNC Wilmington offers 73 bachelor’s

degrees and 25 master’s degrees, a Ph.D. in marine bi-ology and an Ed.D. in educational leadership and administration. Degree programs in the School of Nursing, Watson School of Educa-tion and Cameron School of Business are designed specifi cally to serve professional workforce needs in the region. The College of Arts and Sci-ences stresses applied learning experiences across the liberal arts disciplines to prepare its stu-dents to bridge the gap between the classroom and the complex problems of 21st century commu-nities. UNCW’s strength in the natural

sciences, especially biological sciences, chemistry, geological sciences and other disciplines that form the core of its internationally respected niche in marine science, is the result of de-cades of intentional focus and investment. In the arts and literature, UNCW’s high profi le pro-grams are fi lm studies and creative writing. The Department of Film Studies takes advantage of the location of UNCW in Wilmington, N.C., the home of Screen Gems Studios, the largest full-service motion picture facility in the United States east of California. The Master of Fine Arts in creative writing is one of the most respected on the East Coast, cited as one of “Five Top Innovative/Unique Programs in Creative Writing” in 2007 by Atlantic Monthly. The university has taken a leadership role in the long-term economic, environmental, edu-cational, social and cultural health of the region. It has a strong commitment to adult learners and offers short, non-credit university courses, seminars, lectures, travel excursions and other educational opportunities. Overall, the university has an annual $500 million economic impact on the eight-county region. This represents 10 percent of total economic activity in the seven-county region.

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Rosemary DePaolo Chancellor

Dr. Rosemary DePaolo became chancellor and chief executive offi cer of the University of North Carolina Wilmington in July 2003. During her tenure, the university has attained national prominence as a model for teaching, research, and service. Chancellor DePaolo has led the university to greatness by developing strategies and processes to recruit and retain the highest quality of diverse faculty and staff, attract the highest quality of students, reduce faculty-to-student ratios, improve retention and graduation rates, provide the buildings necessary to support a world class campus environment, and encourage more private philanthropic support than ever. She has overseen the construction and renovation of $250 million in public and private supported projects resulting in 15 new or renovated buildings. A $30.1 million state-of-the art nursing building is under construction and the third phase of new campus housing, as well as the fi rst parking deck on campus, opened in August 2009. The additional housing brought UNCW to its goal of 40 percent of its undergraduate students living on campus. Private support has increased dramatically under her leadership. Generous supporters have allowed UNCW to set fundraising records for four years in a row. During this period, donors gave the university more than $30 million to support scholarships, professorships, academics, faculty research, athletics, student life experiences, and more, resulting in an increase in the university’s endowment by more than 50 percent. Under her guidance, UNCW achieved Millennial Campus designation of several sites to be used for public/private research ventures capitalizing on the university’s strengths in marine biotechnology, among others. She has encouraged the university community to work closely with government, health, education, non-profi t and business leaders in the region through a number of formal and informal collaborations, including a recently established partnership with the Wilmington Housing Authority to provide educational services at one of their community centers. Chancellor DePaolo is actively involved in a wide range of civic activities, including service on a number of boards. These include serving on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee for the North Carolina Chamber, the state’s largest and most infl uential business group, ex-offi cio member of the Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, chair of the Southeastern Advisory Committee for Biotechnology of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, and Executive Board of the North Carolina Campus Compact.A nationally recognized champion for higher education, Chancellor DePaolo served on a Higher Education Cabinet established by the New York Times and the Chronicle of Higher Education. She has served on the Board of Directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and is also a current member of the Colonial Athletic Association’s Council of Presidents. UNCW has been praised by various publications for quality, affordability, and innovation. U.S. News & World Report has consistently ranked the university as one of the top 10 public master’s universities in the South, and Forbes placed UNCW second among best public universities in North Carolina. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance listed UNCW as one of the top 25 “Best Values” among public universities in the nation and one of the top three in North Carolina. Before arriving in Wilmington, Chancellor DePaolo was president of Georgia College & State University. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from Queens College of the City Univer-sity of New York and a master of arts and a doctorate in 18th century English literature from Rutgers University. A native of Long Island, N.Y., she is married to Fred Wharton, a retired professor of English.

Administration

Kelly Mehrtens Director of Athletics

Kelly Mehrtens is completing her third year as UNC Wilmington’s Director of Athletics with a track record of outstanding leadership and success in collegiate athletic administration. Under Mehrtens’ watch, UNCW’s student-athletes have continued to achieve academic and athletic ex-cellence, while also demonstrating a dedicated commitment to community service through the school’s active Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Academically, all of UNCW’s 19 intercollegiate teams fi nished above the multi-year score of 925 in the NCAA’s most recent APR report, and several were honored by the respective governing bodies for their work in the classroom in 2008-09. On top of that, the Seahawks have won six Colonial Athletic Association Championships over the last two years, including the school’s fi rst men’s tennis title in the spring of 2009. In the spring of 2010, UNCW will served as the host institution for the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships at the Country Club of Landfall. Prior to her appointment at UNCW on July 2, 2007, Mehrtens compiled an impressive administrative resume at four institutions after record-setting days as an All-American student-athlete at the University of Alabama. A native of Panama City, Fla., Mehrtens previously spent almost four years as associate director of athletics and senior women’s administrator at the University of Kansas. As a key member of KU’s senior administrative team, she oversaw 15 men’s and women’s sports with operating budgets totaling more than $15 million, serving as a highly-effi cient manager of high profi le revenue and non-revenue sports programs. In addition to handling numerous senior administrative duties in Lawrence, the 46-year-old Mehrtens also established a successful track record in the fund-raising realm. She played a key role on KU’s fundraising team that has racked up $19 million in facility improvements in three years. In addition, she helped the Jayhawks increase their annual giving in athletics from $5 million in 2003 to $12 million. Mehrtens has truly been an advocate of the student-athlete. She developed KU’s Student-Athlete Development/Leadership Program and worked with the Student-Athlete Advisory Com-mittee to raise $1 million to help fund women’s sports facilities. Prior to joining the staff at Kansas, Mehrtens worked in a similar capacity at the University of Illinois. She oversaw all operations for men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s track and fi eld, women’s track and fi eld, men’s golf, women’s golf, women’s swimming and softball for the Illini. She also administered game contracts and scheduling for men’s basketball, coordinated post-season travel for men’s and women’s basketball and performed numerous other senior management-level duties, including the creation of a softball program and overseeing construction of a $1.7 million softball facility in Champaign. From 1989-92, Mehrtens worked as assistant athletic director for business and senior women’s administrator at the University of Miami. She managed the program’s $20 million budget and was responsible for fi nancial planning and budgets for all of the Hurricane programs. Prior to her stint in Coral Gables, Mehrtens served as special assistant to the director at Northeastern’s University Center for the Study of Sport In Society and as assistant athletic Director for Business in NU’s women’s athletics department. Mehrtens also spent two years as executive director of S.M.A.R.T. Sports, Inc., a community-based partnership program to provide mentoring for youth in Miami, Fla., between the Miami and Illinois appointments.

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One of the nation’s top hitting instructors, Kelly Van Houten is in her second season as head coach of the UNC Wilmington softball program Just the third coach in the history of fast-pitch softball at UNCW, Van Houten took the challenge of coaching one of the youngest squads in Division I last sea-son and helped the squad surpass its 2008 win total and nearly triple its CAA victory tally as it was in the running to capture a spot in the CAA Championship until the fi nal weekend of the regular season. In addition, junior Morgan Walters and freshman Kelsey Eddinger were named Second-Team All-CAA, and Ed-dinger was named to the All-State team by the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association. Van Houten made her way to the Port City after serving three years as an associate head coach under legendary skipper Bob Heck at Georgia State. As

the program’s hitting instructor, she guided the Panthers to national rankings in numerous offensive categories during her fi nal season with the program in 2008, including batting average (.323/6th), runs per game (5.8/14th) and slugging percentage (.475/17th). She also played a key role in the develop-ment of back-to-back CAA Rookie-of-the-Year winners (Danielle Roddy and Catherine Lee) as well as the circuit’s fi rst player to win both Player and Rookie-of-the-Year in the same season (Lee). “Kelly is an outstanding coach who has had a positive impact on every program with which she has been involved,” said Kelly Mehrtens, UNCW’s athletic director. ”She is a tireless worker who is well re-spected by both her peers and the student-athletes she with whom she works. We’re extremely pleased

to have her serve as head coach of our softball program.” The energetic Van Houten got her start in coaching at Belmont, where she worked as a graduate assistant while earning her Master’s of Education in Sports Administra-tion. Following her time in Nashville, Van Houten joined another Atlantic Sun institution, spending two years as an assistant coach at Campbell University, where she was re-sponsible for oversee-ing the infi elders as well as assisting with the Camels hitting and base-running efforts. A native of Ra-leigh, Van Houten was a standout at Fur-man, where she was a four-year letter winner (1998-01) at shortstop and still ranks among the Paladins’ career leaders in assists. She earned her Bachelor’s of Arts in Political Science as well as a B.S. in Health and Exercise Science from Furman in 2001.

Head Coach Kelly Van HoutenSecond Season • Furman, 2001 • Raleigh, N.C.

PersonalHometown: ................................ Raleigh, N.C.

EducationB.A., Political Science, Furman, 2001B.S., Health and Exercise Science, Furman, 2001M.E., Sports Adminstration Belmont, 2003

Coaching ExperienceGraduate Assistant Coach, Belmont, 2001-03Assistant Coach, Campbell, 2004-05 Assistant Coach, Georgia State, 2006-07Associate Head Coach, Georgia State, 2008Head Coach, UNCW, 2009-present

Getting To Know Kelly Van HoutenFavorite Book: Every Second Counts by Lance ArmstrongFavorite Movie: Sound of MusicFavorite TV Show: 24Favorite Vacation Spot: Outer Banks, N.C.Favorite Food: PizzaFavorite Quote: ““You gain strength, courage and confi dence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing which you think you cannot do.” - Eleanor Roosevelt

The Van Houten File

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Assistant Coach Linsi Moy Former University of Maryland-Baltimore County pitching standout Linsi Moy is in her sec-ond season as an assistant coach with the UNC Wilmington softball program. Moy works primarily with the team’s pitching staff and outfi elders. She also assists in the day-to-day op-erations of the program. “We are very fortunate to have Linsi on our staff,” said UNCW head coach Kelly Van Houten. ”She did a great job with our pitchers and outfi elders last season, and the improvement we saw over the course of the 2009 season is a direct result of her coaching. I know her knowl-edge and experience will help raise our program to the next level.” In her fi rst season with the program, Moy helped the UNCW pitching staff lower its earned run average by nearly a run per game and issue 52 fewer walks. She also played a key role in the development of freshman hurler Amanda Davenport, who was a three-time CAA Rookie-

of-the-Week honoree. Moy joined Van Houten’s staff from Archbishop Thomas Murphy High School in Everett, Wash., where she served as head coach and led the Wildcats to a 35-11 mark and the 2007 Cascade Conference crown in her two seasons at the helm. Prior to her work at Thomas Murphy, Moy spent two seasons as an as-sistant coach at Lewis & Clark College (Ore.), where she worked with the Pio-neers’ pitching staff and assisted in the team’s recruiting efforts. Moy played two seasons at Edmonds Community College (Wash.) be-fore transferring to UMBC for her fi nal two seasons. With the Retrievers, Moy was a two-time All-Northeast Conference selection as she led UMBC to a school-record 47 wins and its second-ever NCAA appearance in 2002. She established single-season marks for wins (18), complete games (18), innings pitched (182) and starts (28) during the 2002 campaign still ranks among the program’s all-time leaders in nearly every major category. A native of Kirkland, Wash., Moy received her Bachelor’s degree in Psy-chology from UMBC in 2002 and her Master’s in Counseling Psychology from Lewis & Clark College in 2006.

Second Season • UMBC, 2002 • Kirkland, Wash.

Volunteer Assistant Coach Ashley OxendineFirst Season • UNC Chapel Hill, 2008 • Henderson, N.C.

Former UNC Chapel Hill standout Ashley Oxendine joins the UNC Wilmington softball staff as a volunteer assistant for the 2009-10 season. She will work primarily with the outfi eld-ers and the team’s slappers. “We are excited to have Ashley join our coaching staff this year,” said UNCW Head Coach Kelly Van Houten. “She is coming from a strong program at UNC Chapel Hill, and we are look-ing forward to the knowledge she will bring to help our program reach the next level.” A four-year letterwinner for long-time coach Donna Papa, Oxendine appeared in 223 games and made 106 starts for the Tar Heels as she helped lead the squad to 182-81-1 over-all record and four NCAA Tournament appearances. She posted a .247 career batting average with 83 runs scored and 13 stolen bases. A native of Henderson, N.C., Oxendine was four-year team captain and All-Conference selection in softball at Southern Vance. A Wendy’s High School Heisman recipient, Oxendine was a three-time Team MVP and two-time conference Player-of-the-Year for the Raiders. She also played four years of volleyball at Southern Vance and was a four-time all-conference honoree as she led Southern Vance to the 2002 Class 3A State Championship Oxendine graduated from UNC Chapel Hill in December 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She is pursuing a Master’s degree in Psychology from UNCW.

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2010 Roster

No. Name B/T Ht. Cl. Hometown/High SchoolPitchers 7 Amanda Aditays R/R 5-8 Jr. Shrewsbury, Mass/Shrewsbury 11 Samme Lisowsky R/R 5-7 Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C./Chapel Hill16 Jennifer Ladd R/R 5-7 So. Durham, N.C./Riverside 1 Amanda Davenport R/R 5-5 So. Raleigh, N.C./West Johnston

Catchers 9 Stacey Pinno R/R 5-8 So. Nottingham, Pa./Oxford 2 Michelle Harrison R/R 5-6 Sr. Creedmoor, N.C./South Granville

Infi elders 4 Katie Houmard R/R 5-6 So. Greenville, N.C./J.H. Rose 6 Morgan Walters R/R 5-6 Sr. Fuquay-Varina, N.C./Fuquay-Varina12 Lauryn Buckworth R/R 5-5 Fr. Elkton, Md./North East 15 Allison Lanouette R/R 5-6 Jr. Newcastle, Del./William Penn

Outfi elders 3 Kelsey Eddinger R/R 5-1 So. Benson, N.C./West Johnston 5 Brittany Pierce R/R 5-7 So. St. Leonard, Md./Calvert 8 Michelle Bruno R/R 5-6 Fr. High Point, N.C./Southwest Guilford 18 Ashley Shingleton R/R 5-6 So. Kinston, N.C./Kinston20 Laura Sykes R/R 5-6 So. Asheboro, N.C./Asheboro21 Brianna Lofton R/R 5-6 So. Mt. Olive, N.C./Southern Wayne22 Beth Anne Kleekamp R/L 5-8 So. Garner, N.C./Middle Creek

Roster by positionNumerical

AlphabeticalNo. Name 7 Aditays, Amanda 8 Bruno, Michelle12 Buckworth, Lauryn 1 Davenport, Amanda 3 Eddinger, Kelsey 2 Harrison, Michelle 4 Houmard, Katie 22 Kleekamp, Beth Anne16 Ladd, Jennifer 15 Lanouette, Allison 11 Lisowsky, Samme 21 Lofton, Brianna 5 Pierce, Brittany 9 Pinno, Stacey 18 Shingleton, Ashley 20 Sykes, Laura 6 Walters, Morgan

2010 Roster By Class:

Freshmen: 2 (Bruno, Buckworth)

Sophomore: 10 (Davenport, Eddinger, Houmard, Kleekamp, Ladd, Lofton, Pierce, Pinno, Shingleton, Sykes)

Junior: 3 (Aditays, Lanouette, Lisowsky)

Senior: 2 (Harrison, Walters)

No. Name 1 Davenport, Amanda 2 Harrison, Michelle 3 Eddinger, Kelsey 4 Houmard, Katie 5 Pierce, Brittany 6 Walters, Morgan 7 Aditays, Amanda 8 Bruno, Michelle 9 Pinno, Stacey 11 Lisowsky, Samme 12 Buckworth, Lauryn15 Lanouette, Allison16 Ladd, Jennifer 18 Shingleton, Ashley 20 Sykes, Laura 21 Lofton, Brianna 22 Kleekamp, Beth Anne

2010 Roster By Location:

Delaware: 1 (Lanouette)

Maryland: 2 (Buckworth, Pierce)

Massachussetts: 1 (Aditays)

North Carolina: 12 (Bruno, Davenport, Eddinger, Harrison, Houmard, Kleekamp, Ladd, Lisowsky, Lofton, Shingleton, Sykes, Walters)

Pennsylvania: 1 (Pinno)

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2008-09: Started 40 games and took part in 44 con-tests ... Recorded 21 hits, including eight doubles ... Fourth on team with 11 RBI ... Drew team-high 16 walks ... Was second on team with 68 assists ... 2007-08: Took part in 29 games with 24 starts ... Batted .203 with 13 hits, including fi ve for extra bases ... Hit fi rst career home run in season fi nale at Towson ... 2006-07: Took part in 15 games with 14 starts during rookie season ... Collected three hits, including one for extra bases ... Posted .955 fi elding percentage, committing just three errors in 68 chances ... High School: Four-time All-Conference recipient at South Granville High ... Helped team to three conference championships ... Earned All-State honors as sophomore ... Named Best Offensive Player twice and Best Defensive once during career ... Personal: Full Name: Michelle Leigh Harri-son ... Born November 1, 1987 in Stem, N.C. ... Major-ing in community health education ... Brother, Matt, is a pitcher in the Texas Rangers organization

Michelle Harrison’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB-K AVG2006-07 15-14 28 2 3 0 1 0 0 4 0-0 10-10 .1072007-08 29-24 64 2 13 8 4 0 1 20 0-0 2-18 .2032008-09 44-40 101 5 21 11 8 0 0 29 0-0 16-29 .208Totals 88-78 193 9 37 19 13 0 1 53 0-0 28-57 .193

2 - Michelle HarrisonSEnior - InfielderCreedmoor, N.c.South Granville

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6 - Morgan WaltersSEnior - InfielderFuquay-Varina, N.c.Fuquay-Varina2009: Second-Team All-CAA selection ... Hit .262 with 34 hits, highlighted by a team-high nine doubles and two home runs ... Fifth on team with 10 RBI ... Sec-ond on squad with 10 walks ... Second on team with 135 putouts and third with 66 assists ... Hit fi rst ca-reer home run against Delaware State .. Became 27th player in program history to record 100 career hits with base knock against Michigan State ... 2007-08: Started all 46 games in middle infi eld during sophomore sea-son ... Batted .306 with 45 hits, including nine doubles ... Second on the team with 17 RBI ... 48th toughest player in the nation to strikeout, with just nine strikeouts in 147 at-bats ... 2006-07: Second-Team All-CAA and CAA All-Rookie Team selection ... Played in 51 games, starting 49 ... Posted a .268 batting average, fi fth high-est on team ... Ranked fourth on team with 42 hits and 22 runs batted in ... High School: Lettered four years at Fuquay-Varina, leading Bengals to four conference championships and four state appearances ... Earned All-Tri-Seven Conference accolades each year of high school ... Tri-Seven Conference-Player-of-the-Year as senior ... Two-time recipient of team’s Coaches Award ... Personal: Full Name: Morgan Adaire Walters ... Daughter of Buddy and Leanne Walters ... Born Feb-ruary 10, 1988, in Fuquay-Varina, N.C. ... Majoring in exercise science ... Father played baseball at UNCW (1982-84)

Morgan Walters’ Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB-K AVG2006-07 51-49 157 22 42 22 6 0 0 48 1-2 10-27 .2682007-08 46-46 147 17 45 17 9 0 0 54 0-1 8-9 .3062008-09 44-44 130 13 34 10 9 0 2 49 0-0 10-10 .262Totals 141-139 434 52 121 49 24 0 2 151 1-3 28-46 .279

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7 - Amanda AditaysJunior - PitcherShrewsberry, mASS.sHREWSBERRY

2008-09: Fashioned 4.55 ERA in 18 appearances and 15 starts ... Hurled seven complete games ... Second on the team with fi ve wins ... Registered 40 strikeouts in 80 innings pitched ... 2007-08: Appeared in 24 games in the circle for UNCW with 18 starts ... Led Seahawk staff in innings pitched (114.2), strikeouts (61) and batters faced (491) ... Pitched 14 complete games ... Recorded fi rst career shutout with two-hit blanking of North Carolina Central ... Picked up fi rst career save with 1.2 innings of shutout relief against George Ma-son ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Shrews-bury for Coach Phil Chevalier ... Led Shrewsbury to Massachusetts Division I State Championship as a junior ... Guided Colonials to 36-4 mark and back-to-back league championships during fi nal two seasons ... Two-time Worcester Telegram & Gazette All-Star ... Central Massachusetts Division I League MVP as a senior ... PERSONAL: Full Name: Amanda Leigh Aditays ... Born Dec. 20, 1988, in Shrewsbury, Mass. ... Daughter of David and Deborah Aditays ... Major-ing in nursing

Amanda Aditays’ Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K ShO SV2007-08 24-18 6-13 4.21 114.2 151 105 69 67 61 1 12008-09 18-15 5-11 4.55 80.0 118 72 52 38 40 0 0 Totals 42-33 11-24 4.35 194.2 269 177 121 105 101 1 1

15 - Allison LanouetteJunior - InfielderNewcastle, Del.William Penn

2008-09: Took part in 35 games with 26 starts ... Posted team-best .990 fi elding percentage, committing just one error in 100 chances ... Recorded 10 hits, including two doubles ... Tied for third on team with nine walks ... Was 1-for-1 in stolen base attempts ... 2007-08: Participated in 28 games with 22 starts ... Recorded 10 hits and fi ve RBI ... Tied for third with two home runs ... Posted .974 fi elding percentage, recording two errors in 76 total chances ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time All-Flight A Conference honoree at William Penn ... Led Colonials to Flight A Confer-ence championship as a sophomore ... PERSONAL: Full Name: Allison Marie Lanouette ... Born Aug. 15, 1989, in Newcastle, Dela. ... Daughter of Brian and Sherri Lanouette ... Majoring in elementary educa-tion

Allison Lanouette’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB-K AVG2007-08 28-22 60 7 10 5 0 0 2 16 0-0 7-23 .1672008-09 35-26 71 2 10 3 2 0 0 12 1-1 9-22 .141Totals 63-48 131 9 20 8 2 0 2 28 1-1 16-45 .153

Player Profiles

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11 - Samme LisowskyJunior - PitcherChapel Hill, N.C.Chapel Hill

2008-09: Posted 4.15 ERA in 16 appearances ... Made seven starts and hurled three complete games ... Pitched 54 innings and recorded 34 strikeouts ... Struck out season-high seven batters on two occasions (Campbell, Coastal Carolina) ... Picked up win at Coastal Carolina, limiting Chanticleers to four runs on eight hits in 6 1/3 innings ... 2007-08: Made 24 appearances in the circle with 13 starts ... Hurled six complete games ... Struck out 49 in 94.0 innings pitched ... Picked up fi rst career win against Dela-ware, allowing one run in 5.1 innings of work ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three year starter at Chapel Hill for Coach Blake Norris ... Led Tigers to 65-10 mark and two Pac-6 Conference Championships during her three seasons ... Helped squad to 27-7 mark and state runner-up fi nish as a senior ... Pac-6 Player of the Year, all-state honoree and Team MVP as a senior ... East Region Pitcher of the Year following senior season ... Three-time All-Pac 6 Conference honoree ... Played junior season at Georgetown, where she was a second-team all-district honoree ... PERSON-AL: Full Name: Samantha Brynn Lisowsky ... Born April 6, 1989, in Plano, Texas ... Daughter of Rich and Mary Lisowsky ... Majoring in business

Samme Lisowsky’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K ShO SV2007-08 24-13 2-8 4.02 94.0 119 73 54 35 49 0 02008-09 16-7 1-5 4.15 54.0 81 39 32 24 34 0 0Totals 4020 3-13 4.07 148.0 200 112 86 59 83 0 0

1 - Amanda DAvenportSophomore - PitcherRaleigh, N.C.West Johnston

2008-09: Three-time CAA Rookie-of-the-Week honoree ... Led pitch-ing staff in nearly every statistical category, including wins (6), ERA (2.49), appearances (23), com-plete games (15), shutouts (4), strikeouts (53) and in-nings pitched (126 2/3) ... Walked just 18 batters ... Pitched two-hit shutout in collegiate debut against Army to record fi rst career victory ... HIGH SCHOOL: Greater Neuse River Conference Player-of-the-Year as junior and Pitcher-of-the-Year following senior season ... Fash-ioned 21-3 mark in the circle during senior season ... Two-time All-State selection ... Helped West Johnston win four Greater Neuse River Conference crowns ... Guided Wildcats to 47-8 overall mark during fi nal two seasons... Prep teammate of Seahawk outfi elder Kelsey Eddinger ... Two-time Academic All-Conference honoree ... PERSONAL: Full Name: Amanda Hope Davenport ... Born May 25, 1990, in Raleigh, N.C. ... Daughter of Buck and Addie Davenport ... Majoring in exercise science

Amanda Davenport’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K ShO SV2008-09 23-20 6-13 2.49 126.2 143 57 45 18 53 4 0Totals 23-20 6-13 2.49 126.2 143 57 45 18 53 4 0

Player Profiles

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3 - Kelsey EddingerSophomore - OutfielderBenson, N.C.West Johnston

2009: Second-Team All-CAA, CAA All-Rookie team and NCCSIA All-State team selection ... Started all 42 games played ... Second on team with .327 batting average and third with 13 RBI ... Registered 33 hits, including 10 for extra bases ... Led team with three triples ... Paced squad with six stolen bases ... Recorded team-high six outfi eld assists and posted .967 fi elding percentage ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time All-Greater Neuse River Conference selection ... All-State selection following sophomore and junior campaigns ... Helped West John-ston win four Greater Neuse River Conference crowns ... Guided Wildcats to 47-8 overall mark during fi nal two seasons... Two-time team defensive MVP ... Prep team-mate of fellow Seahawk Amanda Davenport ... PER-SONAL: Full Name: Kelsey Melinda Eddinger ... Born June 23, 1990, in Raleigh, N.C. ... Daughter of Stephen and Judy Eddinger ... Majoring in elementary education

Kelsey Eddinger’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB-K AVG2008-09 42-42 101 19 33 13 3 3 4 54 6-7 9-21 .327Totals 42-42 101 19 33 13 3 3 4 54 6-7 9-21 .327

4 - KATIE hOUMARDSophomore - iNFIELDERgREENVILLE, N.C.j.h. rOSE

2009: Took part in 40 games with 35 games started ... Registered 14 hits with three extra-base knocks ... Recorded team-high 193 put-outs ... Tied for second on team with .979 fi eld percentage ... Hit fi rst career home run against N.C. Central ... HIGH SCHOOL: North Carolina District 1 Player-of-the-Year and NCSCA All-State selec-tion following senior season ... Two-time All-County and All-Conference honoree at J.H. Rose ... Led Rampants to Big East Conference championship as a freshman ... Also played volleyball, guiding squad to back-to-back conference titles and state runner-up fi nish ... PERSON-AL: Full Name: Katie Frances Houmard ... Born Sept. 30, 1989 in Greenville, N.C. ... Daughter of Joe and Kandy Houmard ... Both parents are faculty members at East Carolina University... Majoring in biology

Katie Houmard’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB-K AVG2008-09 40-35 97 6 14 3 2 0 1 19 0-1 7-28 .144 Totals 40-35 97 6 14 3 2 0 1 19 0-1 7-28 .144

Player Profiles

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5 - Brittany PierceSophomore - OutfielderSt. Leonard, Md.Calvert

2008-09: Took part in 29 games and made 21 starts … Tallied fi ve hits and drove in two runs … Posted .974 fi elding percent-age. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time All-County selection at Calvert ... Led Cavaliers

to back-to-back 2A State championships during freshman and sophomore seasons ... Guided squad to 70-17-1 record dur-ing her career ... All-SMAC selection as a junior ... PERSONAL: Full Name: Brittany Danielle Pierce ... Born Oct. 20, 1989, in Quakertown, Pa. ... Daughter of Cliff and Jean Pierce ... Majoring in exercise science

Brittany Pierce’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB-K AVG2008-09 29-21 58 2 5 2 0 0 0 5 0-0 3-12 .086 Totals 29-21 58 2 5 2 0 0 0 5 0-0 3-12 .086

9 - Stacey PinnoSophomore - CatcherNottinghAm, Pa.Oxford

2008-09: Saw playing time in 19 games ... Made 14 starts ... Re-corded fi ve hits, including one double ... Drove in three runs ... Tallied two runs scored ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time All-League and All-Area selection for Oxford Area ... Led Hornets to three division titles and back-to-back district appearances for the fi rst time in school history ... Batted above .400 in three of four seasons ... Three-time Team MVP ...

PERSONAL: Full Name: Stacey Elaine Pinno ... Born Jan. 25, 1990, in Philadelphia, Pa. ... Daughter of John and Elaine Pinno ... Majoring in exercise science

Stacey Pinno’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB-K AVG2008-09 19-14 37 2 5 3 1 0 0 6 0-0 2-13 .135Totals 19-14 37 2 5 3 1 0 0 6 0-0 2-13 .135

16 - Jennifer LaDDSophomore - pITCHERdURHAM, n.c.rIVERSIDE

2008-09: Posted 3.74 ERA in 10 appearances ... Made three starts and pitched one complete game ... Struck out 23 batters in 33 2/3 innings pitched ... Recorded fi rst

career victory with three-hit shutout of N.C. Central ... Struck out career-high seven in victory against the Eagles ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-Time All-Conference selection at Riverside ... Three-time All-State and All-District honoree ... Established school marks for wins (19) and earned run av-erage (0.28) as a senior ... Raleigh News and Ob-server Pitcher and Player of the Year ... Led Pirates to Pac-6 Conference

Crown , Eastern North Carolina Regional Champion-ship and third-place fi nish at State Championship as a senior ... PERSONAL: Full Name: Jennifer Nicole Ladd ... Born June 4, 1990, in Durham, N.C. ... Daugh-ter of Don and Karen Ladd

Jennifer Ladd’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K ShO SV2008-09 10-3 1-3 3.74 33.2 35 20 18 15 23 1 0Totals 10-3 1-3 3.74 33.2 35 20 18 15 23 1 0

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18 - AShley ShingletonSophomore - OutfielderKinston, n.c.Kinston

2008-09: Participated in 33 games and made 26 starts ... Recorded 19 hits ... Tied for third with seven doubles ... Sixth on team in runs scored with nine ... Was 1-for-1 in stolen base attempts ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time Eastern Carolina All-Conference selection at Kinston

... Batted .484 and led team in hits (30), triples (5), RBI (15) and doubles (5) as a senior ... Kinston Free-Press All-Area and All-American Teams se-lection and Player-of-the-Year runner-up following senior season ... Team captain for three seasons ... Frank L. Mock Female Athlete-of-the-Year ... PERSONAL: Full Name: Ashley Elizabeth Shin-gleton ... Born Dec. 30, 1989, in Kinston, N.C. ... Daughter of David and

Debbie Shingleton ... Majoring in exercise science

Player Profiles

Ashley Shingleton’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB-K AVG2008-09 33-26 83 9 19 2 7 0 0 26 1-1 5-23 .229Totals 33-26 83 9 19 2 7 0 0 26 1-1 5-23 .229

20 - Laura SykesSophomore - OutfielderAsheboro, N.C.Asheboro

2008-09: Took part in 19 games with two starts ... Recorded one hit and drove in one run ... Had two runs scored ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter winner at Ashe-boro High School ... Two-time All-Conference and All-County honoree ... Randolph County Sports Council Sportsmanship Award Winner following senior season ... Two-time team hustle award winner ... PERSON-AL: Full Name: Laura Ashley Sykes ... Born June 15,

1990, in Asheboro, N.C. ... Daughter of James and Vivian Sykes ... Ma-joring in communication studies

Laura Sykes’ Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB-K AVG2008-09 19-2 11 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-5 .091Totals 19-2 11 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-5 .091

21 - Brianna LoftonSophomore - OutfielderMt. Olive, N.C.Southern WaYNE

2009: Saw playing time in 28 games ... Made one start ... Re-corded two hits ... Seventh on team in runs scored (8) ... Was 1-for-2 in stolen base attempts ... HIGH SCHOOL: All-State honoree following junior and senior seasons ... Named District Player-of-the-Year as junior ... Three-time All-Area and All-District selection ... Two-time All-Conference honoree ... Led

Southern Wayne to 40-11 mark and state play-off appearances during junior and senior sea-sons ... Guided Saints to share of Eastern Caro-lina Conference cham-pionship as a senior ... PERSONAL: Full Name: Brianna Janille Lofton ... Born March, 29, 1990, in Warner Robbins, Ga. ... Daughter of Levison and Davita Lofton ... Major-ing in computer science

Brianna Lofton’s Career StatisticsSeason GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB-K AVG2008-09 28-1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 2 1-2 0-6 .200Totals 28-1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 2 1-2 0-6 .200

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Player Profiles

8- Michelle BrunoFreshman - InfielderHigh Point, N.C.Southwest Guilford

12 - Lauryn BUckworthFreshman - InfielderElkton, Md. North East

22 - Beth Anne KleekampSophomore- Infielder Garner, N.C.Middle Creek

HIGH SCHOOL: Named Con-ference Player-of-the-Year after posting .410 batting average dur-ing senior season ... Hit .610 as

a junior to earn All-County and Conference Offensive Player-of-the-Year accolades ... Named defensive Player-of-the-Year as sophomore ... Led Northeast to two conference championships and a state runner-up fi nish as sophomore ... PERSONAL: Full Name: Lauryn Nicole Buckworth ... Daughter of David and Misty Buckworth ... Born March, 22, 1991, in Elkton, Md.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led Southwest Guilford to back-to-back state playoff appearances during fi nal two seasons ... Named Female

Athlete-of-the-Year at Southwest Guilford as a senior ... All-Tournament Team selection during senior sea-son ... PERSONAL: Full Name: Michelle Diana Bru-no ... Daughter of David and Carolyn Bruno ... Born March 5, 1991

HIGH SCHOOL: Tri-8 Play-er-of-the-Year as junior ... All-State selection following senior season after leading

Middle Creek to NCHSAA 4A State Semifi nals ... Four-time All-Conference selection ... WRAL/Tom Suiter Extra Effort Award recipient ... 850 The Buzz and Raleigh Sports Club Scholar-Athlete of the Month honoree ... PERSONAL: Full Name: Beth Anne Kleekamp ... Daughter of Tommy Kleekamp and Laura Turner ... Born Nov. 30, 1989, in Garner, N.C. ... Majoring in nursing

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Colonial Athletic Association2009 CAA Standings

Colonial Overall W-L W-LHofstra 14-3 26-21 Georgia State 15-5 30-20 Towson 13-8 34-22

James Madison 12-8 35-16Delaware 7-9 21-18 UNC Wilmington 8-13 13-32 Drexel 7-13 24-21George Mason 2-19 16-33

CAA Tournament Champion

All-ConferenceFirst Team Pos. Cl. SchoolCatherine Lee ............................C So. Georgia State Michele DePasquale .................1B Jr. HofstraCasey Fee ................................2B Sr. HofstraMindy Bean ...............................2B Jr. TowsonDanielle Roddy .........................3B Jr. Georgia StateKim Ovittore ..............................SS Sr. DelawareNatasha Berry ...........................OF Sr. Georgia StateEmily Gould ..............................OF Sr. TowsonCourtney Simons ......................OF Jr. James MadisonPaige Collings ........................DP/NP Fr. DrexelBecky Anderson ......................DP/P Jr. George MasonMeredith Felts ............................P Sr. James MadisonKayleigh Lotti .............................P Sr. Hofstra

Second Team Pos. Cl. SchoolKayleigh Lotti .............................P Sr. HofstraAshley Botelho ...........................C Jr. DrexelShannon Moxey ........................1B Jr. James MadisonMorgan Walters .......................2B Jr. UNC WilmingtonMichelle Grap ...........................3B So. DelawareSammi DiPompo .......................SS So. TowsonErika Bernstein .........................OF Sr. HofstraKelsey Eddinger .....................OF Fr. UNC WilmingtonMelissa Hodge ..........................OF Sr. HofstraHolly Willis ................................OF Sr. Georgia StateJoanne Kralowetz ..................DP/NP Sr. HofstraMiranda Cranford ....................DP/P Fr. George MasonShannon Johnston .....................P Jr. TowsonAlana Thomas ...........................P Fr. Georgia State

All-Rookie Pos. Cl. SchoolAlana Thomas ...........................P Fr. Georgia StateHillary Allen .............................P/OF Fr. DrexelAshley Burnham .......................SS Fr. James MadisonPaige Collings ............................C Fr. DrexelMorgan Davis ..........................C/IF Fr. George MasonKelsey Eddinger .....................OF Fr. UNC WilmingtonRachel Jones ............................OF Fr. DelawareAlyssa See ................................UT Fr. George MasonAmanda Stacevicz .....................P Fr. DelawareErika Stasch .............................OF Fr. TowsonAlana Thomas ...........................P Fr. Georgia State

2009 CAA Player of the Year: Michele DePasquale, Hofstra2009 CAA Pitcher of the Year: Kayleigh Lotti, Hofstra2009 CAA Rookie of the Year: Alana Thomas, Georgia State2009 CAA Coach of the Year: Bill Edwards, Hofstra

The Colonial Athletic Association cel-ebrates its 25th Anniversary in 2009-10 with memories of a proud and storied past and vi-sions of an exciting future. Regarded as one of the nation’s top col-legiate conferences, the CAA encompasses fi ve of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretch-es from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in fi ve different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors ac-cumulated away from competition, which include fi ve Rhodes Scholars and 20 NCAA post-graduate scholars In 2008-09, the CAA had more than 1,700 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference ranked in the top 10 in the nation in 12 of its 23 sports in the latest APR report released by the NCAA. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Wash-ington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million. The CAA currently sponsors 23 sports with the addition of a 12-team football league in 2007 and women’s rowing in 2009. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and fi eld and wrestling. Fe-

male athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, fi eld hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track & fi eld and volleyball. In 2008-09, 28 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 45 student-athletes received All-America honors. The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with a league-record fi ve teams advanc-ing to postseason play in 2008-09. Conference champion VCU made its third NCAA Tournament appearance in the last six years, while George Mason reached the postseason for the seventh time in a decade in the NIT. Old Dominion, making its fi fth straight postseason trip, captured the inaugu-ral CIT championship, while James Madison made the CIT semifi nals. Northeastern reached the quarterfi nals of the CBI. The CAA has had at least three women’s basketball teams participate in post-season play for the past four sea-sons. Drexel captured its fi rst CAA championship in 2009 and was joined in the NCAA Tournament by VCU, giving the league multiple teams in the Big Dance for the second time in three years. James Madison earned a post-season berth for the fourth year in a row in the WNIT. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina Univer-sity, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two

new members (the University of North Carolina Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson Uni-versity in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the confer-ence on July 1, 2005. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the CAA takes great pride in producing student-athletes who stand out on the playing fi eld and in the classroom.

CAA 25th Anniversary Team

Allison Borchers – Delaware – 2005-08Jeanne Bosch – Towson – 2002-05

Ashley Botelho – Drexel – 2007-presentJenny Clohan – James Madison – 2006-09 Brooke Clyde – Towson – 1999-2002

Michele DePasquale – Hofstra – 2007-present Pam Dreslinski – Hofstra – 2005-08

Casey Fee – Hofstra – 2006-09Meredith Felts – James Madison – 2006-09 Amanda Hallaway – Hofstra – 2000-03

Carley Hughes – UNCW – 2006-09Elizabeth Hyman – Georgia State – 2005-06 Stacy James – George Mason – 2002-05

Ashley Lane – Hofstra – 2004-07 Kayleigh Lotti – Hofstra – 2006-09

Katie Mumbauer – Towson – 2002-05Nina Navarro – Towson – 2005-08

Callie Osborne – Hofstra – 2004-05Krista Searle – UNCW – 2004-07

Carolynn Sloat – Delaware – 2004-07Danielle Stewart – Hofstra – 2002-03Laura Streets – Delaware – 2001-04

Tara Ulrich – Hofstra – 2003-06Lisa Wambold – Hofstra – 2003-06Jessica Wides – Towson – 2002-05

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2009 Final Results2/11 at North Carolina L 8-0 2/13 vs Army$ W 4-02/13 vs UNC Greensboro$ L 4-02/14 at Charlotte$ L 3-22/14 at Charlotte$ L 5-22/15 vs Army$ L 5-02/19 CAMPBELL L 10-12/19 CAMPBELL L 11-32/27 DELAWARE STATE& L 5-42/28 LIBERTY& L 4-13/5 at USC Upstate L 5-03/5 at USC Upstate L 3-03/6 vs North Carolina A&T^ L 2-03/6 vs Lipscomb^ L 8-03/6 at Charleston Southern^ L 3-03/7 vs Lipscomb^ L 5-03/7 vs North Carolina A&T^ W 5-03/11 MICHIGAN STATE L 6-43/21 TOWSON* L 2-13/21 TOWSON* W 4-33/22 TOWSON* L 11-23/25 EAST CAROLINA L 6-13/25 EAST CAROLINA L 4-03/28 DREXEL* L 3-03/28 DREXEL* W 9-23/29 DREXEL* L 2-14/4 at Delaware* W 6-44/4 at Delaware* W 2-04/5 at Delaware L 2-74/8 at Coastal Carolina W 7-44/10 HOFSTRA* L 4-14/10 HOFSTRA* W 2-14/11 HOFSTRA* L 8-04/18 at George Mason W 1-04/18 at George Mason W 7-14/19 at George Mason W 3-14/21 COASTAL CAROLINA L 1-04/22 at N.C. Central W 12-04/22 at N.C. Central W 10-24/25 JAMES MADISON* L 4-14/25 JAMES MADISON* L 5-04/26 JAMES MADISON* L 5-35/1 at Georgia State* L 2-15/1 at Georgia State* L 5-45/2 at Georgia State* L 14-6

$ = Green and White Classic (Char-lotte, N.C.)& = Hughes Bros. Tires Seahawk Classic (Wilmington, N.C.)^ = Low Country Invitational (Charles-ton, S.C.)* = Colonial Athletic Association

No. Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB ATT 13 Hughes, Carley .328 39 39 119 13 39 8 0 8 27 8 1 4 0 0 3 Eddinger, Kelsey .327 42 42 101 19 33 3 3 4 13 9 0 21 6 7 10 Sawyer, Rachel .300 42 42 130 12 39 7 2 2 14 2 1 10 2 2 6 Walters, Morgan .262 44 44 130 13 34 9 0 2 10 10 0 10 0 0 19 Kisner, Katie .240 28 16 50 7 12 3 0 0 1 4 1 17 0 0 18 Shingleton, Ashley .229 33 26 83 9 19 7 0 0 2 5 0 23 1 1 2 Harrison, Michelle .208 44 40 101 5 21 8 0 0 11 16 1 29 0 0 14 Gunter, Jessie .179 41 41 112 12 20 0 1 0 7 7 0 16 0 0 4 Houmard, Katie .144 40 35 97 6 14 2 0 1 3 7 0 28 0 1 15 Lanouette, Allison .141 35 26 71 2 10 2 0 0 3 9 1 22 1 1 5 Pierce, Brittany .086 29 21 58 2 5 0 0 0 2 3 0 12 0 0

Players with less than one at-bat per team game played21 Lofton, Brianna .200 28 1 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 8 Shapiro, Logan .171 23 10 35 0 6 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 2 9 Pinno, Stacey .135 19 14 37 2 5 1 0 0 3 2 1 13 0 0 20 Sykes, Laura .091 19 2 11 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 16 Ladd, Jennifer .071 7 5 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 7 Aditays, Amanda .000 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Davenport, Amanda .000 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .224 45 45 1164 112 261 50 6 17 99 84 7 223 12 16 Opponents .308 45 45 1224 188 377 53 7 22 165 95 17 150 37 47

LOB - Team (260), Opp (318). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (8). IBB - Team (6),Hughes 6. Picked off - Eddinger 1.

No. Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO1 Davenport, Amanda 2.49 6 13 23 20 15 4 0 0 126.2 143 57 45 18 53 16 Ladd, Jennifer 3.74 1 3 10 3 1 1 0 0 33.2 35 20 18 15 23 11 Lisowsky, Samme 4.15 1 5 16 7 3 0 0 0 54.0 81 39 32 24 34 7 Aditays, Amanda 4.55 5 11 18 15 7 0 0 0 80.0 118 72 52 38 40 Totals 3.50 13 32 45 45 26 5 0 0 294.1 377 188 147 95 150 Opponents 2.04 32 13 45 45 30 14 3 3 302.1 261 112 88 84 223

2009 Final Results/Statistics

Freshman Kelsey Eddinger was a Second-Team All-CAA and CAA All-Rookie team se-lection after posting a .327 batting average and a team-high three triples in 42 games

played.

Senior Carley Hughes capped her stellar career in 2009 by leading the team with a .328 batting average, 39 hits, eight home

runs and 27 RBI in 39 games played.

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UNC Wilmington Softball Year-By-Year

Year Coach Record Pct.1985 Maggie St. Ledger 26-17 .6051986 Maggie St. Ledger 13-38 .2551987 Maggie St. Ledger 21-23 .4771988 Maggie St. Ledger 19-38 .3331989 Maggie St. Ledger 29-16 .6441990 Maggie St. Ledger 17-33 .3401991 Maggie St. Ledger 22-30 .4231992 Maggie St. Ledger 24-34 .4141993 Maggie St. Ledger 19-35 .3521994 Maggie St. Ledger 23-34 .4041995 Maggie St. Ledger 28-31 .4751996 Maggie St. Ledger 25-34 .4241997 Maggie St. Ledger 23-29 .4421998 Maggie St. Ledger 22-33 .4001999 Maggie St. Ledger 32-28-1 .5332000 Maggie St. Ledger 22-42 .3442001 Maggie St. Ledger 20-34 .3702002 Melissa Jarrell 22-32 .4072003 Melissa Jarrell 22-38 .3672004 Melissa Jarrell 19-38 .3332005 Melissa Jarrell 22-44 .3332006 Melissa Jarrell 33-28 .5412007 Melissa Jarrell 19-37 .3222008 Melissa Jarrell 12-33-1 .2602009 Kelly Van Houten 13-32 .28822 Years 547-810-2 .403

Big South Conference Year-By-Year

Year Coach Record Pct. Finish1996 Maggie St. Ledger 6-13 .313 8th1997 Maggie St. Ledger 7-9 .438 6th1998 Maggie St. Ledger 7-11 .389 6th 1999 Maggie St. Ledger 6-7-1 .461 5th4 Years 26-40-1 .393

Southern Conference Year-By-Year

Year Coach Record Pct. Finish2000 Maggie St. Ledger 8-12 .400 5th2001 Maggie St. Ledger 5-14 .263 7th2002 Melissa Jarrell 7-13 .350 7th2003 Melissa Jarrell 6-13 .316 7th 4 Years 26-52 .333

Colonial Athletic Association Year-By-Year

Year Coach Record Pct. Finish2004 Melissa Jarrell 5-13 .278 6th2005 Melissa Jarrell 4-14 .222 7th2006 Melissa Jarrell 13-8 .619 3rd2007 Melissa Jarrell 9-12 .429 4th2008 Melissa Jarrell 3-18 .166 8th2009 Kelly Van Houten 8-13 .381 6th 6 Years 42-78 .350

Individual Awards1996Yexenia Ugarte Second-Team All-Big South

1997 Yexenia Ugarte Second-Team All-Big South

1998 Ellie Gerdes First-Team All-Big SouthSusanna Rabon Second-Team All-Big South

1999Keri Malcomson Second-Team All-Big South Third-Team GTE Academic All-American First-Team GTE Academic District IIIMisti Sellers First-Team All-Big South First-Team All-Southeast, Louisville Slugger First-Team All-Southeast, NFCASusanna Rabon First-Team All-Big SouthEmily Hayes Second-Team All-Big South

2000Maggie Johnson All-Tournament, Southern Conference

2001Tiffany Lindemann First-Team All-Southern ConferenceMaggie Johnson Second-Team All-Southern ConferenceAudry White Second-Team All-Southern ConferenceLauren Mattox Second-Team All-Southern Conference

2002Lauren Mattox First-Team All-Southern Conference

2003Tiffany Lindemann Second-Team All-Southern Conference Second-Team Verizon Academic All-America

2004Christina Elmore Second-Team All-CAA

2005Jennifer Bosley First-Team All-CAAKrista Searle Second-Team All-CAAWhitney Knudsen CAA All-RookieJessica Sanders CAA All-RookiePaige Wakefi eld CAA All-Rookie

2006Jennifer Bosley Second-Team All-CAAAli Gardner First-Team All-CAA, CAA All-RookieCarley Hughes Second-Team All-CAA, CAA All-RookieHayley House Second-Team All-CAAWhitney Knudsen Second-Team All-CAAKrista Searle Second-Team All-CAAMeghan Murray Second-Team All-CAA

2007Carley Hughes CAA Co-Player-of-the-Year, First-Team All- CAA, Louisville Slugger All-Region Krista Searle Second-Team All-CAAMorgan Walters Second-Team All-CAAPaige Wakefi eld Second-Team All-CAA

2008Carley Hughes Second-Team All-CAARachel Sawyer CAA All-Rookie

2009Kelsey Eddinger Second-Team All-CAA, CAA All-RookieMorgan Walters Second-Team All-CAA

Through The Years

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Opponent W L T PCTAkron 1 2 0 .333Alabama A&M 1 0 0 1.000Alabama State 1 0 0 1.000Albany 1 1 0 .500Appalachian State 6 1 0 .857Army 1 1 0 .500Augusta State 0 2 0 .000Austin Peay 0 1 0 .000Ball State 1 2 0 .333Baptist College 2 5 0 .286Bethune Cookman 0 1 0 .000Boston College 0 1 0 .000Boston 2 3 0 .400Bradley 0 1 0 .000Brown 1 1 0 .500Bucknell 5 1 0 .833Campbell 18 36 0 .333Canisius 1 4 0 .200Central Connecticut St. 1 1 0 .500Charleston Southern 15 2 0 .882Chattanooga 2 11 0 .152Cleveland State 4 3 0 .571Coastal Carolina 20 52 0 .278College of Charleston 7 14 0 .333Colgate 0 1 0 .000Connecticut 0 1 0 .000Coppin State 3 0 0 1.000Dayton 1 3 0 .250Delaware 8 14 0 .364Delaware State 2 3 0 .400Detroit Mercy 3 6 0 .333Drexel 10 12 0 .454East Carolina 11 63 0 .149East Tennessee State 6 7 0 .462Eastern Connecticut 1 1 0 .500Eastern Kentucky 0 1 0 .000Eastern Michigan 0 5 0 .000Elon 2 3 0 .400Fairfi eld 2 1 0 .667Florida A&M 1 1 0 .500Florida International 1 1 0 .500Florida State 0 4 0 .000Fordham 1 1 0 .500Furman 5 19 0 .208Gardner-Webb 3 2 0 .600George Mason 20 15 0 .571Georgia 0 2 0 .000Georgia Southern 7 14 0 .331Georgia State 3 15 0 .166Georgia Tech 1 8 0 .111Greensboro 2 0 0 1.000Hampton 9 3 0 .750

Opponent W L T PCT Hartford 1 0 0 1.000Harvard 2 0 0 1.000Hofstra 2 20 0 .090Holy Cross 1 0 0 1.000Howard 1 0 0 1.000Illinois-Chicago 0 1 0 .000Illinois State 0 2 0 .000Indiana State 1 1 0 .500Iowa 0 1 0 .000Iowa State 0 1 0 .000James Madison 5 17 0 .227Jacksonville State 0 1 0 .000Kent 0 1 0 .000Kennesaw State 0 1 0 .000Lafayette 5 0 0 1.000LaSalle 1 2 0 .333Lehigh 0 2 0 .000Liberty 6 12 0 .333Lipscomb 0 2 0 .000Long Island 2 3 0 .400Longwood 2 2 0 .500Louisiana Tech 0 2 0 .000Loyola 0 1 0 .000Maine 1 5 0 .167Manhattan 1 0 0 1.000Marist 1 1 0 .500Marshall 1 4 0 .200Maryland 0 3 0 .000Maryland-Baltimore County 9 7 0 .563Maryland-Eastern Shore First MeetingMcNeese State 0 1 0 .000Mercer 2 1 0 .666Miami (Ohio) 1 5 0 .167Michigan State 0 1 0 .000Minnesota 0 1 0 .000Monmouth 1 1 0 .500Morgan State 1 0 0 1.000Mount St. Mary’s 14 2 0 .875Nicholls State 0 4 0 .000N.C. Central 4 0 0 1.000N.C. State 3 1 0 .750North Carolina A&T 23 4 1 .839North Florida 1 1 0 .500Northern Colorado 1 0 0 1.000Northwestern 0 1 0 .000Oakland 1 1 0 .500Ohio 2 4 0 .200Ohio State 0 1 0 .000Penn State 0 1 0 .000Pennsylvania 0 1 0 .000Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000Presbyterian First Meeting

Opponent W L T PCTPrinceton 0 2 0 .000Providence 3 4 0 .429Purdue 0 1 0 .000Radford 7 12 0 .368Rhode Island 2 1 0 .667Rider 1 0 0 1.000Robert Morris 0 2 0 .000St. Bonaventure 2 1 0 .667St. Francis (Pa.) 3 1 0 .750St. John’s 0 3 0 .000St. Louis 3 0 0 1.000Samford 0 3 0 .000Sacred Heart 1 1 0 .500Siena 2 0 0 1.000South Carolina 0 2 0 .000South Carolina State 2 1 0 .667South Carolina Upstate 1 3 0 .250South Florida 0 4 0 .000Southeast Missouri St. 0 1 0 .000Southeastern Louisiana 1 0 0 1.000Southern Illinois 0 1 0 .000Stetson 2 4 0 .333Stony Brook 4 3 0 .571Temple 0 6 0 .000Tennessee 0 1 0 .000Tennessee-Martin 1 0 0 1.000Tennessee State 1 0 0 1.000Towson 9 14 0 .391Troy State 1 0 0 1.000UIC 0 2 0 .000UNC Asheville 1 0 0 1.000UNC Chapel Hill 3 33 0 .083UNC Charlotte 2 10 0 .166UNC Greensboro 12 30 0 .286Valparaiso 2 1 0 .667Vermont 1 0 0 1.000Villanova 0 3 0 .000Virginia 1 9 0 .100Virginia Commonwealth 1 1 0 .500Virginia Tech 0 1 0 .000Western Carolina 3 3 0 .500Western Illinois 1 0 0 1.000Western Kentucky 1 0 0 1.000Wichita State 0 1 0 .000Winthrop 5 12 1 .305Wright State 1 0 0 1.000Yale 4 6 0 .400

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Series Records

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Batting Average (Minimum 100 At-Bats) Year .....G ..... AB ....HITS ... AVG Sheri Jernigan 1992.....44 .... 135 ...61 .........452 Hughes, Carley 2007.....54 .... 172 ...77 .........448Yexenia Ugarte 1995.....57 .... 157 ...66 .........420Amber Blank 1996.....56 .... 184 ...76 .......413Yuki Henry 1989.....38 .... 113 ...45 .......398Yexenia Ugarte 1996.....59 .... 174 ...69 .........397Luellyn Piver 1994.....56 .... 143 ...56 .........392Ali Gardner 2006.....61 .... 197 ...77 .........391Megan Watson 1995.....59 .... 177 ...66 .........373

At Bats Year ABKrista Searle .................. 2005 ....................... 204Hayley House ................ 2005 ....................... 201Susanna Rabon ............. 2000 ....................... 197Ali Gardner .................... 2006 ....................... 197Christina Elmore ............ 2004 ....................... 189

Runs Scored Year RunsAmber Blank .................. 1995 ......................... 50Sheri Jernigan ............... 1991 ......................... 50Amber Blank .................. 1996 ......................... 45Yexenia Ugarte .............. 1996 ......................... 44Julia Boseman ............... 1989 ......................... 43

Hits Year HitsAli Gardner .................... 2006 ......................... 77Carley Hughes ............... 2007 ......................... 77Amber Blank .................. 1996 ......................... 76Yexenia Ugarte .............. 1996 ......................... 69Sheri Jernigan ............... 1991 ......................... 69

Doubles Year 2BMeghan Murray ............. 2006 ......................... 19Krista Searle .................. 2005 ......................... 19Ali Gardner .................... 2006 ......................... 18Krista Searle .................. 2007 ......................... 15Kim Yates ...................... 1989 ......................... 15

Triples Year 3BLuellyn Piver .................. 1992 ........................... 8Kim Haas ....................... 1995 ........................... 7Luellyn Piver .................. 1994 ........................... 6Kathy Cochran ............... 1988 ........................... 6Colleen St. Ledger ......... 1985 ........................... 6

Home Runs Year HRCarley Hughes ............... 2007 ......................... 18Carley Hughes ............... 2008 ......................... 12Krista Searle .................. 2005 ......................... 12Krista Searle .................. 2006 ......................... 12Jennifer Bosley .............. 2006 ........................... 9

Total Bases Year TBCarley Hughes ............... 2007 ....................... 139Krista Searle .................. 2005 ....................... 125Ali Gardner .................... 2006 ....................... 104Meghan Murray ............. 2006 ......................... 97Krista Searle .................. 2006 ......................... 97

Runs Batted In Year RBICarley Hughes ............... 2007 ......................... 62Megan Watson .............. 1995 ......................... 62Krista Searle .................. 2005 ......................... 52Luellyn Piver ................. 1991 ...................... 46Kim Yates ...................... 1989 ....................... 44

Stolen Bases Year SBJohnnie Smith ................ 1990 ...................... 56Sheri Jernigan ............... 1992 ....................... 49Sheri Jernigan .............. 1991 ...................... 42Amber Blank .................. 1997 ......................... 25Julia Boseman ............... 1989 ...................... 23

Walks Year BBKathy Cochran ............... 1988 ......................... 27Yen Wilson ..................... 1991 ......................... 27April Dean ...................... 1995 ......................... 26Missy Loveless .............. 1992 ......................... 25Krista Searle .................. 2006 ......................... 24Roxanne Belica ............. 1988 ......................... 24Courtney Uhl.................. 1999 ......................... 24Audrey White ................. 2001 ......................... 24

Jennifer Bosley Krista SearleAmber Blank

Hitting

Maggie Johnson Tiffany Lindemann Audrey White

PitchingAppearances Year AppAnnette Carpenter ................. 1988 ................. 40Amanda Wilson ..................... 2003 ................. 38Keri Malcolmson .................... 1998 ................. 37Keri Malcolmson .................... 1999 ................. 35Jamie Gostyla ........................ 2003 ................. 35

Games Started Year GSAnnette Carpenter ................. 1988 ................. 34Jennifer Bosley ...................... 2006 ................. 31Rynee Davis .......................... 1995 ................. 29Amanda Wilson ..................... 2003 ................. 28Jamie Gostyla ........................ 2003 ................. 28

Innings Pitched Year IPSandie Burns ......................... 1985 ............ 335.0Annette Carpenter ................. 1988 ............ 235.7Jennifer Bosley ...................... 2006 ............ 195.0Keri Malcolmson .................... 1998 ............ 190.3Amanda Wilson ..................... 2003 ............ 190.1

Complete Games Year CGAnnette Carpenter ................. 1988 ................. 30Heather Petroff ...................... 1992 ................. 26Keri Malcomson ..................... 1999 ................. 25Jennifer Bosley ...................... 2006 ................. 23Lisa Primovic ......................... 1987 ................. 23Keri Malcomson ..................... 1997 ................. 23

ERA (Min. 75 IP) Year .. IP ......... R ....ER . ERAKeri Malcolmson 1999 .. 190.0 .... 57 ...42 ...1.55Keri Malcolmson 1997 .. 158.7 .... 72 ...40 ...1.76Ingrid Meyers 1989 .. 159.7 .... 79 ...41 ...1.80Keri Malcolmson 1998 .. 190.3 .... 97 ...50 ...1.84 Christine Freaney 2000 .. 177.2 .... 93 ...54 ...2.13 Strikeouts Year SOJennifer Bosley ...................... 2006 ............... 190Keri Malcolmson .................... 1999 ............... 172Keri Malcolmson .................... 1998 ............... 137Keri Malcolmson .................... 1997 ................114Jess Luckett........................... 2007 ............... 103

Win. Percentage (Min. 12 Decisions) Year Record Pct.Ingrid Meyers ...........1989 .......... 18-7 .......... .720Sandie Burns .......1985 ......... 23-14 ......... .622Keri Malcolmson ......1999 ......... 17-12 ......... .586Lisa Primovic ........1987 ......... 15-11 ......... .577Chrissy Finn.............1995 ......... 15-12 ......... .556

FieldingChances Year TotalMaggie Johnson ............ 2000 ....................... 564Christine Freaney .......... 2003 ....................... 554Krista Searle .................. 2005 ....................... 532Christine Freaney .......... 2002 ....................... 530Krista Searle .................. 2004 ....................... 445

Putouts Year No.Christine Freaney .......... 2003 ....................... 529Maggie Johnson ............ 2000 ....................... 517Christine Freaney .......... 2002 ....................... 499Krista Searle .................. 2005 ....................... 498Krista Searle .................. 2004 ....................... 402

Assists Year No.Judy Spero ................ 2000 ....................... 168Rita Scott ................... 1988 ....................... 154Rita Scott ....................... 1986 ....................... 154Audrey White ................. 2002 ....................... 154Luellyn Piver .................. 1991 ....................... 147

Errors Year No.Rita Scott ....................... 1986 ......................... 37Raena Jones ................. 2000 ......................... 35Karen Rogers ................ 1988 ......................... 32Jennifer Davison ............ 1998 ......................... 31Luellyn Piver .................. 1992 ......................... 30

Season Records

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Batting Average Year Avg.Sheri Jernigan ............ 1989-92 ............... .387Carley Hughes .............. 2006-09 ............... .374Amber Blank ................. 1995-97 ............... .371Yexenia Ugarte ............. 1994-97 ............... .354Audrey White ................ 2001-02 ............... .352

At Bats Years ABKrista Searle ................. 2004-07 ................726Hayley House ............... 2003-06 ................703Susanna Rabon ............ 1998-01 ................642Megan Watson ............. 1994-97 ................619Tiffany Lindemann ........ 2000-03 ................615

Runs Scored Years RSSheri Jernigan ............ 1989-92 ................138Krista Searle ................. 2004-07 ................130Yexenia Ugarte ............. 1994-97 ................130Amber Blank ................. 1995-97 ................120Luellyn Piver .............. 1991-94 ................104

Hits Years HitsKrista Searle ................. 2004-2007 ............224Yexenia Ugarte ............. 1994-97 ................215Carley Hughes .............. 2006-09 ................213Luellyn Piver .............. 1991-94 ................199Susanna Rabon ............ 1998-01 ................198

Doubles Years 2BKrista Searle ................. 2004-2007 ..............50Meghan Murray ............ 2005-2008 ..............44Susanna Rabon ............ 1998-01 ..................38Chrissy Bennett ............ 1998-01 ..................34Luellyn Piver ................. 1991-94 ................33

Triples Years 3BLuellyn Piver .............. 1991-94 ................ 21Sheri Jernigan ............ 1989-92 .............. 16Megan Watson ............. 1994-97 ................. 13Kim Haas ...................... 1995-97 ..................11 Colleen St. Ledger ........ 1985-88 ............. 10

Home Runs Years HRCarley Hughes .............. 2006-09 ................. 45 Krista Searle ................. 2004-2007 ............. 31Jen Bosley .................... 2005-06 ................. 16Tiffany Lindemann ........ 2000-03 ................. 16Meghan Murray ............ 2005-2008 ............. 13

Total Bases Years TBCarley Hughes .............. 2006-09 ................376Krista Searle ................. 2004-07 ................369Luellyn Piver ................. 1991-94 ................295Sheri Jernigan .............. 1989-92 ...............269Megan Watson ............. 1994-97 ................259

Runs Batted In Years RBILuellyn Piver ................. 1991-94 .................. 146Carley Hughes .............. 2006-09 ................. 144Megan Watson ............. 1994-97 .................. 139Krista Searle ................. 2004-07 ...................116Maggie Johnson ........... 1998-01 .................. 102

Stolen Bases Years SBSheri Jernigan .............. 1989-92 .................. 108Yexenia Ugarte ............. 1994-97 ................... 65Amber Blank ................. 1995-97 ................... 60Luellyn Piver ................. 1991-94 ................... 56Johnnie Smith ............... 1990 ........................ 56

Walks Years BBRoxanne Belica ............ 1986-89 .................... 78Rita Scott ...................... 1985-88 .................... 78Mel Cope ...................... 1985-87 .................... 72Krista Searle ................. 2004-07 .................... 68Luellyn Piver ................. 1991-94 .................... 68

Hitting PitchingAppearances Years AppKeri Malcolmson ........... 1996-99 .................119Jamie Gostyla ............... 2002-05 .................119Jess Luckett.................. 2004-07 .................116Amanda Wilson ............ 2002-05 ................ 109Mandi Westbury ............ 1998-01 ................. 98

Games Started Years GSKeri Malcolmson ........... 1996-99 .................. 90Jess Luckett.................. 2004-07 .................. 82Heather Petroff ............ 1991-94 .................. 79Jamie Gostyla ............... 2002-05 .................. 78Chrissy Finn.................. 1995-98 .................. 76

Innings Pitched Years IPKeri Malcolmson ........... 1996-99 ............. 634.7Jess Luckett.................. 2004-07 ............. 562.0Jamie Gostyla ............... 2002-05 ............. 519.3Ingrid Myers .................. 1988-91 ............. 478.3Heather Petroff ............ 1991-94 ............. 476.3

Complete Games Years CGKeri Malcolmson ........... 1996-99 .................. 79Ingrid Meyers ................ 1988-91 .................. 61Heather Petroff ............ 1991-94 .................. 48Rynee Davis ................. 1993-96 .................. 47Jess Luckett.................. 2004-07 .................. 46

ERA (Min. 100 Inn.) Years ERAKeri Malcolmson ........... 1996-99 ............... 1.78Lisa Primovic ................ 1987 ..................... 2.18Jen Bosley .................... 2005-06 ............... 2.33Megan Clingman .......... 2002 ..................... 2.36Okada Scott .................. 1987-89 ............... 2.38

Strikeouts Years KKeri Malcolmson ...........1996-99 ..................483Jess Luckett..................2004-07 ..................369Jen Bosley ....................2005-06 ..................284Jamie Gostyla ...............2002-05 ..................227Ingrid Myers ..................1988-91 ..................217

Win. Percentage (Min. 20 Decisions) Years Record Pct.Sandie Burns .........1985 ...........23-14 .........622Lisa Primovic .........1987 ...........15-11 .........577Rita Scott ...............1989 ...........11-9 ...........550Keri Malcolmson ....1996-99 ......53-45 .........541Ingrid Meyers .........1988-91 ......38-36 .........514

FieldingChances Year TotalKrista Searle ................ 2004-2007 ............ 1,577Maggie Johnson .......... 1998-01 ................ 1,548Christine Freaney ........ 2000-03 ................ 1,167Megan Watson ............ 1994-97 ................ 1,140Missy Loveless ............ 1998-91 ................ 1,127

Putouts Year No.Maggie Johnson .......... 1998-01 ................ 1,409Krista Searle ................ 2004-2007 ............ 1,342Christine Freaney ........ 2000-03 ................ 1,034Missy Loveless ............ 1998-01 ................ 1,023Megan Watson ............ 1994-97 ................ 1,004

Assists Year No.Hayley House .......... 2003-06 ................... 467Chrissy Bennett ....... 1998-01 ................... 394Rita Scott ..................... 1985-88 ................... 361Luellyn Piver ................ 1991-94 ................... 329Audrey White ............... 2001-02 ................... 292

Errors Year No.Luellyn Piver ................ 1991-94 ..................... 80Hayley House .............. 2003-06 ..................... 78Charli Wacker .............. 2006-08 ..................... 60April Dean .................... 1992-95 ..................... 59Rita Scott ..................... 1985-88 ..................... 55

Fielding Percentage Year Pct.Lindsay Styons ............ 2005-2008 .............. .982Missy Loveless ............ 1988-91 .................. .980Carley Hughes ............. 2006-09 .................. .980Colleen St. Ledger ....... 1985-88 .................. .978Christine Freaney ........ 2000-2003 .............. .977

Hayley HouseMary Susan HilliardJamie Gostyla Jess LuckettChristine Freaney Keri Malcolmson

Career Records

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UNCW All-Time RosterAAAAdcox, Kelli ................................2003-06Aditays, Amanda ...................2008-Act.Affrunti, Lisa ................................1987-89Allen, Jessica.........................2005-06,08Anderson, Marti ..........................1991-92Andrus, Caitlin ............................2006-07

BBBBeauregard, Rachelle ......................1992Belica, Roxanne .........................1987-89Bennett, Chrissy .........................1998-01Blank, Amber .............................1995-97Boone, Kristen ............................1995-98Boseman, Julia ...........................1988-89Bosley, Jennifer ..........................2005-06Bowen, Angela.................................1990Bradley, Stacey ............................... 2006Bullard, Janet...................................1987

CCCCabo, Jessica ..................................1997Carmassi, Kim .................................1988Carpenter, Annette......................1987-88Carroll, Wanda .................................1987Chriscoe, Summer ......................2002-03Chunn, Ashley ............................2003-05Clingman, Megan ............................2002Cochran, Kathy ...........................1987-88Cope, Melody ..................................1987Courter, Kathleen.............................1990Crosby, Dana ...................................1991

DDDDavenport, Amanda ...............2009-Act.Davis, Rynee ..............................1993-96Davis, Stephanie ........................1993-96Davison, Jennifer ........................1998-00Dean, April ..................................1992-95

EEEEddinger, Kelsey....................2009-Act.Edwards, Stephanie ...................2004-07Elmore, Christina ........................2002-05Engels, Krista ........................1990,92-94

FFFFinn, Chrissy...............................1995-98Fisher, Tara ......................................1994Freaney, Christine ......................2000-03Fuller, Dawn................................1998-99Furney, Joanne ...........................1990-91

GGGGardiner, Ali .....................................2006Gerdes, Ellie ...............................1997-98Givens, Kelly...............................1999-02Gnall, Shannon ...........................2002-03Gostyla, Jamie ............................2002-05Grace, Kelly ................................1998-00Granack, Polly ............................1992-93Gunter, Jessie..................................2009

HHHHaas, Kim ...................................1995-97Hanley, Cyndi .............................1999-00Harrison, Michelle..................2007-Act.Hayes, Emily...............................1999-00Hendrickson, Laura ....................2003-05Henry, Toni .......................................1990Henry, Yuki .................................1989-90Hepler, Leisa....................................1988

Hill, Ashley .......................................2008Hilliard, Mary Susan ...................2000-03Honeycutt, Sue ...........................1990-92Houmard, Katie ......................2009-Act.House, Hayley ............................2003-06Hudson, Tracy .................................1996Hughes, Carley ...........................2006-09Hurst, Stephanie ..............................1987Hutcherson, Jennifer .......................1993

JJJJacobs, Kacie ..................................2002Jernigan, Sheri ...........................1989-92Johnson, Maggie ........................1998-01Johnson, Maggie .............................1995Jones, Raena .............................2000-02Jordan, Jennifer ...............................1995

KKKKelly, Susan .....................................1990Kibler, Joelle ...............................1991-94King, Donna ................................1996-97Kisner, Katie ....................................2009Knudsen, Whitney ......................2005-06

LLLL’Hommedieu, Marcy .......................1999Ladd, Jennifer ........................2009-Act.Lanouette, Allison .................2008-Act.Lawrence, Laura ..............................1989St. Ledger, Colleen .....................1987-88Lehrschall, Brittney .....................2007-08Lindemann, Tiffany .....................2000-03Lisowsky, Samme ................. 2008-Act.Lofton, Brianna ......................2009-Act.Long, Christa .........................1991-93,95Loveless, Missy ..........................1988-91Luckett, Jess...............................2004-07

MMMMalcolmson, Keri ........................1996-99Marcum, Jenna ................................2007Marr, Joni ....................................1998-01Mashburn, Allison ............................2006Massengill, Karen ............................1989Mattox, Lauren............................2001-02Maultsby, Wendy ........................1992-95McLaurin, Kelly ................................1990McLawhorn, Jessica ........................2007Meszaros, Anne ...............................1995Meyers, Ingrid .............................1988-91Mincey, Jamie .............................1987-88Moore, Jeff .......................................2003Morrison, Sheri ...........................1988-89Mulcahy, Meghan .......................2003-04Mulenex, Kelly .................................1994Mullens, Stefanie .............................1990Murray, Meghan ..........................2005-08

NNNNelson, Erin .....................................1997Nicholson, Nikki ..........................2003-05Niedzwiecki, Kim ........................1992-95Niggebrugge, Ashley ..................2002-03Nolan, Emily ....................................2005

OOOOwens, April ...............................2001-02

PPPParker, Courtney.........................1996-97Peel, Valery .....................................1992Pendergrass, Amy ......................1991-92Perry, Lisa ...................................1988-90Petroff, Heather ..........................1991-94Phillips, Dawn .............................1992-93Pierce, Brittany ......................2009-Act.Pinno, Stacey .........................2009-Act.Piver, Luellyn ..............................1991-94Presto, Jessica ...........................1993-94Primovic, Lisa ..................................1987

RRRRabon, Susanna ..........................1998-01Reece, Corrina ............................1990-93Richardson, Kerry ........................1993-94Rogers, Karen .............................1987-89Ross, Christy ...............................2001-04Rowe, Debi .......................................1989

SSSSafrit, Tori ....................................2006-07Samelko, Jaimie ..........................1996-97Sawyer, Rachel............................2008-09Schmitt, Kristina...........................1993-94Schnatz, Jennifer .........................1995-96Scott, Okada ................................1987-89Searle, Krista ...............................2004-07Sellers, Misti ..................................996-99Shapiro, Logan ............................2008-09Shingleton, Ashley .................2009-Act.Smith, Johnnie ..................................1990Spero, Judy .................................2000-01Stamey, Elizabeth .............................2003Stephenson, Tabatha ...................2006-07Stephenson, Tabitha .........................2003Straubel, Meghan .............................2007Straughn, Brittany ........................2005-07Styons, Lindsay ...........................2005-08Sykes, Laura ...........................2009-Act.

TTTToothman, Erin ............................2001-02Troncale, Katie .................................2004Tulak, Carey ................................1995-98

UUUUgrate, Yexenia ...........................1994-97Uhl, Courtney...............................1998-99

WWWWacker, Charla ........................... 2006-08Wakefi eld, Paige ..........................2005-08Walters, Morgan ......................2007-Act.Warwick, Norma ...............................1987Megan Watson ............................1994-97Watson, Megan ................................1990Westbury, Mandi ..........................1998-01Whaley, Missy ...................................1992White, Lisa ........................................2007White, Audrey ..............................2001-02Wilkins, Brittany ...........................2006-07Williams, Leslie ............................2002-03Williamson, Anna .........................2005-06Wilson, Amanda.................1997-99,02-05Wilson, Yen .............................1988,90-91Wirkus-Platz, Theresa ......................2001

YYYYackey, Carla ......................................994Yates, Kim ........................................1989

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Academic Support/ CHAMPS Life Skills

Sandy WillifordAssistant AD/

Academics

Jessica LongAcademic

Coordinator

Rodney YoungAcademic

Coordinator

The Athletic Academic Support Program provides a variety of services for all the university’s student-athletes. The program offers academic counseling and support to help student-athletes successfully balance the demands of their athletic and academic schedules. Progress reports monitoring class attendance and test results and accessing tutorial needs are completed two times each semester by professors of classes in which UNCW student-athletes are enrolled. The University College is designed to assist students during their academic careers, with special emphasis on the fi rst and second years of study when they are expected to work toward fulfi lling the basic studies requirements as outlined in the university catalog. The assistant athletic director for academics meets with student-athletes on a regular basis to assist in their academic success and monitor their progress toward a degree. Each freshman is assigned to an advisor for personal assistance in selecting courses, maintaining required scholastic records and planning a complete University College educational program. The program’s primary objective is to assist students toward completing basic studies. Several other programs are provided for academic support at UNCW, including the Writing/Reading Place, the Learning Center, the Math Lab, tutorial services, Disability Services, personal and career counseling, study hall and a laptop program. The Writing/Reading Place offers one-on-one tutoring for any academic writing assignment. Tutors help students get started with a paper, offer aid in the development and organization of the project and provide strategies that help at each stage of the composing process. Computers for word processing are available in Randall Library. The Learning Center helps all students develop skills necessary to become successful, independent learners through tutorial assistance, supplemental instruction, study skills workshops and individual consultations. Students desiring help with any level of math can fi nd it at the Math Lab. Staffed by faculty and students, the center in Bear Hall takes students on a walk-in basis. Any tutorial assistance from the Writing/Reading Place, the Learning Center and the Math Lab is free and available to all student-athletes.

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CHAMPS/Life Skills Meets Student-Athlete Needs To prepare student-athletes for the challenges of life beyond the playing fi eld, UNCW and the NCAA team up in the popular CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. UNCW is currently one of 669 institutions involved in the popular program. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program is designed to provide student-athletes with the education and the experiences to assist them in bridging the gap between college life and professional life in the work world and to make meaningful contributions to their communities. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program focuses on fi ve commitment areas viewed as critical to personal growth: (1) Academic Excellence - to support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. (2) Athletic Excellence - to build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete. (3) Personal Development - to support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for the student-athlete, encourag-ing emotional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills. (4) Career Development - to encourage each student-athlete to develop and pursue their career and life goals. (5) Service - to engage the student-athlete in service to his or her campus and surrounding communities. The NCAA has worked with its member institutions and educational consultants to create instructional materials and program models to address the needs of today’s student-athletes. Topics such as diversity education, developing sexual responsibility, nutrition, eating disorder prevention and awareness, time management, community service and career development are just some of the areas covered within the curriculum. A freshman seminar course is designed to assist student-athletes in making the transition to college, this seminar focuses on college-level study skills, time management, awareness of available university services, etc. It is open only to entering freshmen and generates two hours of elective credit toward graduation.

2008-09 Academic Highlights

For the sixth consecutive year, the women’s cross country team was designated as a United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Academic All-American Team. Junior Darion Jeralds was named recipient of the prestigious

Dean Ehlers Leadership Award in men’s basketball, becoming the sixth Seahawk to earn the award in its 15-year existence. Darion Jeralds and Daniel Mercer were named to the CAA’s

All-Academic Team in men’s basketball. The men’s basketball team received a Public Recognition

Award from the NCAA’s Academic Performance Program by placing among the top 10 percent among teams nationally for its academic work. It was the second straight season the team has garnered the award. Junior Darion Jeralds was named the CAA’s Men’s Basketball

Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year. The men’s cross country team was designated as a United

States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Academic All-American Team. The women’s soccer team received the NSCAA’s Ethics and

Sportsmanship Award and the College Team Academic Award for the fifth consecutive season. A total of 28 student-athletes, 14 each semester, achieved a

perfect 4.00 grade point during the 2008-09 year.More than 90 student-athletes recorded a 3.50 or higher GPA

during each semester of 2008-09. All of UNCW’s 19 intercollegiate teams finished above the

multi-year score of 925 in the NCAA’s annual APR report. Ashley Tait, Christie Appleton and Sofia Hagsund were named

to the National Golf Coaches Association All-Scholar Team. Junior Ashley Tait was named CAA Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year

in women’s golf, marking the fifth consecutive year that a UNCW player has won the award. Track and field standouts Aisha Jones and Brian Blumenstein

were named Academic All-Americans by the National Track and Field Coaches Association. The women’s tennis team was recognized by the Intercolle-

giate Tennis Association as an Academic All-American Team for the third straight year and the ninth time overall. The women’s track and field team earned the National Track

and Field Coaches Association’s designation as an All-Academic Team.

Darion Jeralds Darion Jeralds

2008-09 Dean Ehler’s

2008-09 Dean Ehler’s

ReceipientReceipient

Ashley TaitAshley Tait2008-09 CAA women’s

2008-09 CAA women’s golf scholar-athlete-

golf scholar-athlete-of-the-yearof-the-year

Women’s SoccerWomen’s Soccer2008 NSCAA College Team Academic Award 2008 NSCAA College Team Academic Award winnerwinner

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Wilmington: Gem of the Coast

Founded more than 250 years ago on the Cape Fear River, Wilmington has developed into one of the fastest growing deep-water ports on the East Coast, combining economic potential with an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities. Wilmington has a historic legacy that begins before the Revolutionary War and runs through its stance as the last Atlantic port open to block-ade runners during the Civil War. Today, the continuous restoration and preservation in the Historic District is a tribute to the city’s proud heritage. Historic Wilmington affords visitors the unique opportunity to enjoy a bustling sea-

port rich in shopping, dining, culture and the arts, while being only minutes away from barrier islands, broad beaches and the intracoastal waterway. The 200-block Historic District highlighting the downtown area opens into a scenic riverfront park that overlooks the USS North Caro-lina Battleship Memorial. A beautifully restored battleship, the USS North Carolina was considered the greatest sea weapon in the world when commissioned in 1941. During World War II, “The Showboat” earned 15 battlestars and participated in every major naval offensive in the Pacifi c from Guadalcanal to Okinawa. A memorial since 1961, the battleship is dedicated to the men and women of all U.S. military services who defended our country during WWII. One of Wilmington’s most unique features is the city’s status as the leading entertainment production center in the Southeast. The city’s evolution into “Hollywood East” began when Dino DeLaurentis shot Stephen King’s Firestarter in 1984. One year later, Dino DeLaurentis constructed a studio facility in the Port City and the complex, now owned by EUE/Screen Gems, is the largest production studio east of Hollywood, offering nine sound stages on a 32-acre site near the Wilmington International Airport. Numerous movies, television series and commericals have been fi lmed in Wilmington. The popular show, “Dawson’s Creek,” was produced in Wilmington and shot frequently on the UNCW campus as well as Warner Bros. hit “One Tree Hill.” A fi lm-friendly community, Wilmington residents have embraced the industry, often appearing as “extras” in movies. It’s not uncom-mon for celebrities the likes of Sandra Bullock, Nick Nolte, Julia Roberts, Tom Cruise and Dennis Hopper to be seen dining at a restaurant, shopping at the mall or just simply walking along the shore. Wrightsville Beach, just minutes away from Wilmington’s downtown area, is a year-round island resort. Wide, uncrowded beaches, full service marinas and a variety of accommodations are complemented by excellent seafood restaurants, specialty shops and exciting nightlife.

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Population ► 100,912

- Picked by CNN.com as one of the top 10

fastest growing cities in the country.

Weather ▼Average high temperature 74 degrees

Average low tempterature 54 degrees

Number of days over 90 degrees 46

Number of days under 32 degrees 42

Notes ▼Screen Gems is one of the largest movie

studios outside California.

First city in the country to switch to digital

television.Home of the North Carolina Azalea Festival.

Designated Coast Guard City.

Picked by Surfer Magazine as one of the top

places to surf in the United States.

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Impossible Is Nothing