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TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts .......................................................... 2Table of Contents ............................................. 22013 Roster Breakdown ................................. 32013 Schedule ................................................... 4Meserve Softball Field .................................... 5

COACHING STAFFShannon Salsburg ........................................ 6-7Monica Wright ................................................... 8Chelsea Cantillo ................................................ 9

2013 FALCONSReturners .................................................... 10-23Newcomers ................................................ 24-26

2012 SEASON REVIEWMAC Standings/Honors ................................27Game-by-Game Results ...............................28Overall Statistics..............................................29Conference Statistics .....................................30

HISTORYAll-Time Series vs. Opponents ...................31Annual Offensive Statistics .........................32Annual Pitching Statistics ............................33Honors and Awards .......................................34All-Time Letterwinners .................................35Record Book .............................................. 36-40Year-by-Year Results ............................... 41-49Coaching Records ..........................................50Season Outlook Q&A With Shannon Salsburg ......................... 51-52

BGSU QUICK FACTSSchool ..............................................................Bowling Green State UniversityLocation ................................................................. Bowling Green, Ohio 43403Founded ............................................................................................................. 1910Enrollment ......................................................................................................17,046Nickname ......................................................................................................FalconsColors ....................................................................................... Orange and BrownAffiliation .......................................................................................NCAA Division IConference............................................ Mid-American (MAC) - East DivisionHome Field .......................................................................Meserve Softball FieldDimensions .........................................................................................200-220-200President ............................................................................ Dr. Mary Ellen MazeyFaculty Representative ............................................................ Dr. Lee MeserveDirectior of Athletics ............................................................. Greg ChristopherAssistant AD/SWA ............................................................................. Lesley IrvineAthletics Dept. Phone ................................................................ (419) 372-2401Athletics Website ...................................................................BGSUFalcons.com

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .............................................................................Shannon SalsburgAlma Mater .................................................................................Penn State, 1998Record at BGSU (years) ..................................................................... 126-152 (5)Career Record (years) ...................................................................................SameOffice Phone .................................................................................. (419) 372-7159E-Mail ........................................................................................ [email protected] Fax ........................................................................................ (419) 372-6969Assistant Coach .............................................................................Monica WrightAlma Mater ....................................................................................... Indiana, 2010Office Phone .................................................................................. (419) 372-7066E-Mail .................................................................................... [email protected] Coach ..........................................................................Chelsea CantilloAlma Mater ...................................................................................... Georgia, 2009Office Phone .................................................................................. (419) 372-7092E-Mail ...........................................................................................cantill@bgsu.edu

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSIntern/Softball Contact ................................................................. John EnrightOffice Phone .................................................................................. (419) 372-7105Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (302) 584-1095Email.......................................................................................... [email protected]. AD ............................................................................................... Jason KnavelAssistant Director ............................................................................... Mike CihonAssistant Director .............................................................................. Dave MeyerGA ......................................................................................................... Danny SierraStudent Asst. ....................................................................................Scott SweganMailing Address ...........................................................251 Perry Stadium East................................................................................... Bowling Green, Ohio 43403

TEAM INFORMATION2012 Overall Record ......................................................................... 36-22 (.620)2012 MAC Record .................................................................................15-7 (.681)Conference Finish .............................................................Second East DivisionLetterwinners Returning.................................................................................... 14Letterwinners Lost ..................................................................................................2Starters Returning ...................................................................................................7

HISTORYFirst Year of Softball ........................................................................................ 1979All-Time Varsity Record/Yrs. ......................................... 795-839-10 (.486)/34All-Time MAC Record/Yrs. ................................................385-329-1 (.539)/30MAC Regular Season Titles .............................................................. 2 (1988-93)East Division Titles .............................................................................. 2 (2000-01)MAC Tournament Titles ...........................................................................1 (2004)NCAA Tournament Appearances .................................4 (1982-88-93-2004)

2012 FINAL MAC STANDINGSEast DivisionSchool MAC OverallMiami (Ohio) 17-7 41-19Bowling Green 15-7 36-22Ohio 14-8 28-29Kent St. 11-11 27-30Akron 8-14 24-29Buffalo 4-17 14-31 West DivisionSchool MAC OverallBall State 17-3 40-15Western Michigan 11-9 28-24Central Michigan 12-12 30-27Toledo 8-14 18-38Eastern Michigan 7-15 21-33Northern Illinois 7-15 19-34

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2013 Roster

NUMERICAL ROSTERNO. NAME POS. YR. B/T HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL1 Shelby Fink OF So. R/R Sunbury, Ohio / Big Walnut3 Chloe Giordano UT So. R/R White Plains, N.Y. / School Of The Holy Child5 Jessica Gregg OF Fr. R/L Dry Ridge, Ky. / Walton-Verona8 Courtney Cox C Sr. L/L Twinsburg, Ohio / Twinsburg9 Kelci Smith OF Jr. R/R Oak Park, Mich. / Lewis Cass Technical10 Emily McClelland UT So. R/R Union Grove, Wis. / Union Grove12 Katie Yoho IF Jr. R/R Grove City, Ohio / Grove City16 Marisa Shook OF Fr. R/R Maumee, Ohio / Anthony Wayne17 Andrea Arney IF Sr. R/R Navarre, Ohio / Fairless18 Braiden Dillow P/UT Fr. R/R Lucasville, Ohio. / Valley21 Jamie Kertes P So. R/R Carnegie, Pa. / Bishop Canevin22 Chandler Scott IF Fr. R/R Centerville, Ohio / Centerville25 Erika Stratton C/IF Jr. R/R Las Vegas, Nev. / Palo Verde26 Adrienne Dick C Sr. R/R Delta, Ohio / Delta High School27 Paris Imholz P/OF So. L/R Antioch, Calif. / Antioch32 Paige Berger IF Sr. R/R Rootstown, Ohio / Rootstown35 Jessica Odell P Sr. R/R Wichita, Kansas / Wichita Northwest44 Hannah Fulk IF Sr. R/R Jeromesville, Ohio / Hillsdale84 Lexie Valone OF Fr. R/R Lemont, Ill. / Lemont

ALBHABETICAL ROSTERNO. NAME POS. YR. B/T HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL17 Andrea Arney IF Sr. R/R Navarre, Ohio / Fairless32 Paige Berger IF Sr. R/R Rootstown, Ohio / Rootstown8 Courtney Cox C Sr. L/L Twinsburg, Ohio / Twinsburg26 Adrienne Dick C Sr. R/R Delta, Ohio / Delta High School18 Braiden Dillow P/UT Fr. R/R Lucasville, Ohio. / Valley1 Shelby Fink OF So. R/R Sunbury, Ohio / Big Walnut44 Hannah Fulk IF Sr. R/R Jeromesville, Ohio / Hillsdale3 Chloe Giordano UT So. R/R White Plains, N.Y. / School Of The Holy Child5 Jessica Gregg OF Fr. R/L Dry Ridge, Ky. / Walton-Verona27 Paris Imholz P/OF So. L/R Antioch, Calif. / Antioch21 Jamie Kertes P So. R/R Carnegie, Pa. / Bishop Canevin10 Emily McClelland UT So. R/R Union Grove, Wis. / Union Grove35 Jessica Odell P Sr. R/R Wichita, Kansas / Wichita Northwest22 Chandler Scott IF Fr. R/R Centerville, Ohio / Centerville16 Marisa Shook OF Fr. R/R Maumee, Ohio / Anthony Wayne9 Kelci Smith OF Jr. R/R Oak Park, Mich. / Lewis Cass Technical25 Erika Stratton C/IF Jr. R/R Las Vegas, Nev. / Palo Verde84 Lexie Valone OF Fr. R/R Lemont, Ill. / Lemont12 Katie Yoho IF Jr. R/R Grove City, Ohio / Grove City

Head Coach: Shannon Salsburg (Penn State ‘98) – seventh seasonAssistants: Monica Wright (Indiana ‘10) - second season, Chelsea Cantillo (Georgie ‘09) - first season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Yoho YO-HOOdell O-dell

Imholz ImmholzGiordano Gee-or-dono

FALCONS BY CLASS

SENIORS (6)Andrea ArneyPaige BergerCourtney CoxAdrienne DickHannah FulkJessica Odell

JUNIORS (3)Kelci Smith

Erika StrattonKatie Yoho

SOPHOMORES (5)Shelby Fink

Chloe Giordano Emily McClelland

Jamie Kertes Paris Imholz

FRESHMEN (5)Jessica GreggMarisa Shook

Braiden DillowChandler Scott

Lexie Valone

FALCONS BY STATE

OHIO (10)Andrea ArneyPaige BergerCourtney CoxAdrienne DickHannah FulkKatie YohoShelby Fink

Marisa ShookBraiden DillowChandler Scott

ILLINOIS (1)Lexie Valone

MICHIGAN (1)Kelci Smith

KANSAS (1)Jessica Odell

NEVADA (1)Erika Stratton

NEW YORK (1)Chloe Giordano

WISCONSIN (1)Emily McClelland

PENNSYLVANIA (1)

Jamie Kertes

CALIFORNIA (1)Paris Imholz

Kentucky (1)Jessica Gregg

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2013 Schedule

2013 SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT TIMEUSC Upstate Spartan Invitational (Spartanburg, S.C.)2/15/2013 George Washington University 6 p.m. 2/16/2013 George Mason University 12 p.m. 2/16/2013 Winthrop University 6 p.m. 2/17/2013 Samford University 9 a.m. Phyllis Rafter Memorial (Kennesaw, Ga.)2/22/2013 Campbell University 10 a.m. 2/22/2013 Jacksonville State University 12: 30 p.m. 2/23/2013 University of Northern Colorado 10 a.m. 2/23/2013 at Kennesaw State University 12:30 p.m. 2/24/2013 North Carolina State University 10 a.m. Buccaneer Challenge (Johnson City, Tenn.)3/2/2013 Morehead State University 11 a.m. 3/2/2013 at East Tennessee State University 3 p.m. 3/3/2013 Morehead State University 11 a.m. 3/3/2013 at East Tennessee State University 1 p.m. 3/5/2013 at Eastern Kentucky University (DH) 2 p.m., 4 p.m.3/6/2013 at Western Kentucky University (DH) 5 p.m., 7 p.m.Evansville Tournaments (Evansville, Ind.)3/9/2013 Southeast Missouri State 10:30 a.m. 3/9/2013 Murray State 12:30 p.m. 3/10/2013 Murray State 10 a.m. 3/10/2013 Southeast Missouri State 12 p.m.3/16/2013 at University of Dayton (DH) 1 p.m., 3 p.m. 3/21/2013 at Wright State University (DH) 3 p.m., 5 p.m. 3/27/2013 at University of Michigan 4 p.m. 3/29/2013 * Ball State University (DH) 1 p.m., 3 p.m. 3/30/2013 * Miami University (OH) 2 p.m. 3/31/2013 * Miami University (OH) 1 p.m. 4/2/2013 at University of Detroit Mercy (DH) 2 p.m., 4 p.m. 4/5/2013 * University of Akron (DH) 1 p.m., 3 p.m. 4/6/2013 * Ohio University 2 p.m. 4/7/2013 * Ohio University 1 p.m. 4/9/2013 at Valparaiso University 4 p.m. 4/12/2013 * University at Buffalo (DH) 1 p.m., 3 p.m. 4/13/2013 * Kent State University 2 p.m. 4/14/2013 * Kent State University 1 p.m. 4/19/2013 * at Central Michigan University (DH) 1 p.m., 3 p.m.4/20/2013 * at Eastern Michigan University 2 p.m. 4/21/2013 * at Eastern Michigan University 1 p.m. 4/23/2013 IPFW (DH) 2 p.m., 4 p.m.4/27/2013 * University of Toledo 2 p.m. 4/28/2013 * University of Toledo 1 p.m. 5/3/2013 * Western Michigan University (DH) 1 p.m., 3 p.m.5/4/2013 * Northern Illinois University 2 p.m. 5/5/2013 * Northern Illinois University 1 p.m. MAC Championships5/8-11/2013 Mid-American Conference TBD

*MAC ContestHome Games In BoldNeutral Games In Italics

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Meserve Field

In 2009, the Bowling Green State University softball program celebrated its 30th season since the program’s inception in 1979. For 29 seasons the Falcons called the BGSU Softball Field home although its location has not changed; the field will now honor two of BGSU’s most ardent fans. On Friday, Oct. 3, 2008, Dr. Lee Meserve and his wife Marge were honored at the field formerly known as the BGSU Softball Field. As of 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Oct. 3, 2008, the field home to the Falcon softball team is now called Meserve Softball Field.

Dr. Lee Meserve and his wife, Marge, were recognized in a ceremony at the field that now bears their name. A crowd of over 100 people witnessed the unveiling of a new “Meserve Softball Field” sign, and heard remarks by Dr. Meserve and BGSU Director of Athletics Greg Christopher.

“We are thrilled to have our field named after Mr. and Mrs. Meserve,” stated BGSU softball head coach Shannon Salsburg. “They have been fantastic supporters of our softball program as well as female athletics in general. When you can have your field named after folks like that it reminds you how special BG and the community are. The Meserves travel with us all the time, they are always in the stands, our girls are always looking to them to see that big smile and a ‘hey good job’. They are just fantastic people and we couldn’t be more blessed or thrilled to have their name on our field.”

A native of Hollis, Maine, Dr. Meserve is in his 37th year at the University, and his 12th as the school’s faculty athletics representative. He and his wife are fixtures at Falcon athletic events, rain or shine, day or night. The couple also endowed the Meserve Scholarship, given to BGSU’s Senior Male and Senior Female Student-Athletes of the Year.

Dr. Meserve began his teaching career at BGSU in 1973 after receiving his Ph.D. at Rutgers University and working at Vassar College. During his time in Northwest

Ohio, he has served as an assistant professor, associate professor, professor and distinguished teaching professor of biological sciences.

Dr. Meserve received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Maine in 1966 in animal sciences, and his doctorate degree from Rutgers in 1972 in zoology.

He holds membership in numerous honor societies including Omicron Delta Kappa and Sigma Phi Omega. In 1990, he was the recipient of the Hollis A. Moore University Service Award. Two years later, he was honored with the BGSU Master Teacher Award. Dr. Meserve was also the recipient of the BGSU Distinguished Teaching Professorship in 1993, received the BGSU Honorary Alumnus Award in 1997 and was given the BGSU President’s Advising Award in 2001. Marge Meserve retired two and a half years ago after a career of over 30 years as a Medical Technologist at Wood County Hospital, where she was supervisor of the blood bank. Besides BGSU athletics, she is currently deeply involved in gardening and is an enamel on copper artist. She has been involved in the Black Swamp Arts Festival in Bowling Green for each of the 16 years since its inception, and received H o n o r a b l e Mention for her art work at the Festival in September 2008.

(Top): Dr. Lee and Marge Meserve at the unveiling ceremony.(Bottom): Dr. Lee and Marge Meserve with the 2009 BGSU Softball team.

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Head Coach

SHANNON SALSBURGThe Bowling Green State University softball team just finished a landmark season, finishing the year 36-22 overall, with a record of 15-7 in MAC play. The Falcons fell one win short of the school record (37), needing just one more victory to tie the win total set in 1992 and 2006. The Orange and Brown only won 12 games last season, marking a 24-game turnaround this year, the largest in the country. The improvement earned the Falcons the third seed in the MAC Tournament, and a second place finish in the East Division.

The vast improvement earned head coach Shannon Salsburg MAC Coach Of The Year honors in her sixth season, marking only the fourth coach in the history of the program to win the award, and the first since 2001 (Leigh Ross). Both win totals (overall and conference) set a new career high for Salsburg, who was able to push her team past the 30-win mark for the first time since 2007, earning 15 conference wins for the first time since 2006. Salsburg heads into her seventh season with an overall record of 126-152 with the Orange and Brown, ranking third on the all-time wins list.

Salsburg never shies away from putting together a difficult non-confer-ence schedule which includes multiple games against national powers on a yearly basis. In the last three years, the Falcons have played 17 games against ranked teams.

Along with a yearly schedule that rivals any in the conference, Salsburg’s teams display a strong power-hitting ability. She is the only head coach in BGSU history to coach her team to 30-plus home runs in a season, peaking with 47 in 2008. She is also the only coach to have her team reach 30-plus homers in consecutive seasons (35 in 2007 and 47 in 2008). In fact, the 2010 team again broke the 30-homer barrier with 31.

While the 2011 team did not reach the level expected, Salsburg’s team showed grit and determination despite being eliminated from postseason play. By opening conference play with a 1-14 record, the Falcons could not finish in the top eight to qualify for the Mid-American Conference Tournament. But Bowling Green continued to battle and swept defending conference champion Ball State with a 7-6 win in 12 innings and a 5-4 win in 14 innings. The Falcons then split a doubleheader with Ohio, a team that earned the No. 2 seed for the MAC Tournament, and swept Akron to end the season. In all, Bowling Green won five of its last six games, including going 3-1 against teams that made the MAC Tournament.

The team showed immense potential down the stretch and sophomore shortstop Hannah Fulk was named NFCA Second Team All-Region. Sopho-more first baseman Paige Berger was a second team All-MAC player and freshman catcher Erika Stratton became the first player in program history to hit three home runs in a game.

In contrast, the 2010 team was not expected to qualify for the MAC Tourna-ment after graduating one of the greatest players in BGSU softball history in Hayley Wiemer. However, Salsburg guided the team to surprising suc-cess. Although the Falcons finished just 13-29 overall, the squad went 9-14 in MAC play to finish much higher than a predicted last place finish in the East to begin the year. The Falcons finished tied for fourth in the division and made the MAC Tournament as the No. 8 seed.

In 2009, Salsburg led the Falcons to an overall record of 13-33 and 8-14 in the the MAC. Salsburg had two players named ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District, one All-MAC First-Team, one All-MAC Freshman Team and two Academic All-MAC. She also coached senior Wiemer to two MAC East Player of the Week selections (March 17 and April 28), a MAC East Pitcher of the Week selection (Feb. 17), a MAC Female Scholar Athlete of the Week selection (April 30) and lastly, a Lowe’s Senior Class Candidate nomination.

In Salsburg’s second season as the Falcons’ head coach she led the team to a 19-24 overall record and 14-5 record in the MAC. Salsburg and the 2008 Falcons finished the regular season second in the MAC East division

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericansAllison Vallas ......................................‘08Hayley Wiemer ..................................‘08

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictMelissa Bott .......................................‘09Dawnjene DeLong ..........................‘08Allison Vallas ......................................‘08Hayley Wiemer .................. ‘07, ‘08, ‘09

NFCA Great Lakes All-Region Jeanine Baca ......................................‘07Hayley Wiemer .......................... ‘07, ‘08

All-MAC First TeamJeanine Baca ......................................‘07Allison Vallas ......................................‘08Melissa West ......................................‘09Hayley Wiemer ........... ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Paige Berger ......................................‘10Hannah Fulk ......................................‘12Jamie Kertes ......................................‘12

All-MAC Second TeamDawnjene DeLong .................. ‘07, ‘08Emily Gouge ......................................‘07Allison Vallas ......................................‘07Hannah Fulk ......................................‘10Paige Berger ......................................‘11

All-MAC Freshman TeamKatelynn Boso ...................................‘08Melissa West ......................................‘09Paige Berger ......................................‘10Hannah Fulk ......................................‘10Paris Imholz .......................................‘12Jamie Kertes ......................................‘12

MAC Freshman of the YearPaige Berger ......................................‘10Jamie Kertes ......................................‘12

Academic All-MACDawnjene DeLong ..........................‘08Susan Sontag ....................................‘09Allison Vallas ............................. ‘‘07, ‘08Hayley Wiemer .................. ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Karmen Coffey ..................................‘10Lindsay Arney ...................................‘11Paige Berger ......................................‘11Hannah Fulk .............................. ‘11, ‘12Melissa West ......................................‘12

> THE SALSBURG FILE <Year: Seventh SeasonAlma Mater: Penn State ‘98Graduate Degree: Akron ‘00Career Record: 126-152 (.453)

> CAREER NOTES <• Named head coach Sept. 25, 2006• Only BGSU coach to have team hit 40+ homers in a season• Guided program to all-time best .733 win percentage in 2007• MAC Coach Of The Year 2012

> CAREER PATH <1999-00: Graduate Assistant Akron2001: Ast. Coach Buffalo2002-04: Ast. Coach Arkansas2005-06: Ast. Coach Kent State2007-present: Head Coach BGSU

MAC All-TournamentJeanine Baca.....................................‘07Dawnjene DeLong ..........................‘08Emily Gouge ......................................‘08Hayley Wiemer .......................... ‘07, ‘08Hannah Fulk ......................................‘12

MAC East Player of the WeekPaige Berger ................... ‘11 (May 10)Erica Stratton .................... ‘11 (May. 3)Hannah Fulk ....................‘10 (Feb. 23)Paige Berger .................. ‘10 (April 13)Hayley Wiemer ..............‘07 (March 9) ....................‘09 (March 17 & April 28)Allison Vallas .................. ‘07 (April 16).....................‘08 (March 12 & April 15)

MAC East Pitcher of the WeekZada Lines ....................... ‘11 (May 10)Zada Lines ...................... ‘10 (April 13)Emily Gouge ............... ‘07 (March 22)Hayley Wiemer .............. ‘07 (April 16) ......................... ‘08 (April 8 & April 29)..............................................‘09 (Feb. 17)Paris Imholz ................... ‘12 (April 17)

MAC Scholar Athlete of the WeekMelissa Bott ...................... ‘10 (April 9)Dawnjene DeLong ....... ‘08 (May 20)Hayley Wiemer .‘07 (March 9 & April 6)........................... ‘08 (April 11 & May 8) ............................................ ‘09 (April 30)Allison Vallas .................. ‘07 (April 19)............................................ ‘08 (April 17)Hannah Fulk ................... ‘12 (May 16)

Lowe’s Senior CLASS CandidatesHayley Wiemer ..................................‘09Allison Vallas ......................................‘08

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Head Coachand third at the MAC Tournament. As a team, the Falcons were ranked in the top 100 in the nation in four statistical categories -- home runs per game (36th), doubles per game (69th), slug-ging percentage (97th) and earned run average (100th).

In 2007, her first season at the helm of the Falcons, she posted a 33-12 season record good for a .733 winning percentage, the best winning percentage and the fourth most wins in BGSU softball history. She is the only coach to have her team hit more than 30 home runs in a single season, as the 2007 Falcons set a new team single season home run record blasting 47 homers also recording a program best .449 slugging per-centage. Salsburg also had two players set new single season home run records as Hayley Wiemer hit 11 balls out of the park and Susan Sontag set a new rookie record with nine homers in her freshman season.

Among the 33 wins, Salsburg debuted as the head coach of the Falcons at the Panera Bread Challenge in Chattanooga, Tennessee recording her first win as the Falcons head coach against Maine (Feb. 23, 2007). Salsburg became the first BGSU head coach to post a winning record in her opening weekend, with a 4-1 record, bringing home the Falcons’ second consecu-tive championship at Chattanooga followed by another cham-pionship crown at the Charleston Southern Tournament and a second place finish at the USF Speedline Tournament.

Salsburg was named the seventh head coach in the history of the program on Sept. 25, 2006, and began her duties two days later.

Salsburg spent the 2005 and 2006 seasons on the staff at Kent State University, helping the Golden Flashes to the Mid-Amer-ican Conference East Division (one-half game ahead of BGSU) and MAC Tournament titles in 2006. Salsburg helped KSU shat-ter the school and MAC record for home runs, with 54 homers in 2006, ranking 13th in the nation in that category.

KSU had an overall record of 33-24 and a league mark of 16-5 in 2006. The Golden Flashes qualified for the MAC Tournament in each of Salsburg’s two seasons in Kent.

Prior to her two seasons at KSU, Salsburg served three seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas, helping the Razorbacks post two of the top three batting averages in school history during her time in Fayetteville. Arkansas ad-vanced to the Southeastern Conference tournament as well as to NCAA Regional play in 2002. UA set school single-season records in batting average, homers, slugging percentage and on-base pct. during Salsburg’s tenure.

In addition to KSU, Salsburg has worked at two other MAC institutions. She spent one season (2001) as an assistant coach at the University at Buffalo, and began her coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Akron, helping the Zips advance to the MAC Tournament in both years there (1999 and 2000).

A native of Navarre, Ohio, Salsburg is a 1998 graduate of Penn State University, where she was a four-year starter at first base. She captained the Nittany Lions in three of those seasons, and still holds the school career records for home runs (34), runs batted in (118) and walks (99). A two-time All-Big Ten selection, she earned All-Great Lakes Region First-Team honors in 1995.

Salsburg received her bachelors degree from Penn State in 1998, and earned her masters degree from Akron in 2000. She is a graduate of Tuslaw High School.

SALSBURG’S COLLEGE YEARS AT PENN STATE

Penn State Single Game RecordsPutouts: First with 19 vs. Wisconsin (4/27/97)At-Bats: T-First with 8 vs. Wisconsin (4/27/97)Home Runs: T-First with 2 vs. East Carolina (3/8/96)Base on Balls: T-First with 3 vs. Kent State (3/22/98)Hits: T-Second with 4 vs. Wisconsin 94/27/97)Runs: T-Fourth wit 4 vs. St. Peter’s (3/23/96)RBIs: T-10th with 4 (Three times in 1996)

Penn State Season RecordsHome Runs: Second with 12 (1995)RBIs: T-Fourth with 38 (1996)Walks: Fourth with 29 (1996)Total Bases: Fourth with 101 (1995)

Penn State Career RecordsHome Runs: First with 34 (1995-98)RBIs: First with 118 (1995-98)Walks: First with 99 (1995-98)Total Bases: Second with 317 (1995-98)Doubles: T-Fourth with 31 (1995-98)At-Bats: Eighth with 598 (1995-98)Runs: Eighth with 82 (1995-98)Hits: 10th with 172 (1995-98)Games Played: 10th with 204 (1995-98)

Honors While a Nittany LionVerizon Academic All-American (1996, 98)First Team All-Great Lakes (1995)Second Team All-Big Ten (1995, 98)Academic All-Big Ten (1996-98)

SALSBURG’S RECORD VS. OPPONENTS

MAC OpponentsAkron ........................................................................9-2Ball State ..................................................................7-9Buffalo ......................................................................6-4Central Michigan ..................................................6-7Eastern Michigan ..................................................5-9Kent State ................................................................4-9Miami ........................................................................5-8Northern Illinois ....................................................6-6Ohio ........................................................................ 6-10Toledo .................................................................... 12-1Western Michigan ................................................7-6

Non-Conference OpponentsAlabama St. .............................................................1-0Albany.......................................................................2-2Auburn .....................................................................0-2Austin Peay .............................................................0-1Belmont ...................................................................1-0Bethune Cookman ...............................................1-0Boston Univ. ...........................................................0-1Bradley......................................................................1-0Brown........................................................................0-1Cal State Fullerton ................................................0-1Campbell .................................................................2-0Charleston Southern ...........................................1-0Chattanooga ..........................................................1-1Cornell ......................................................................1-1Dartmouth ..............................................................1-0Detroit ......................................................................7-1East Tennessee State ...........................................0-1Eastern Kentucky .................................................2-1Elon ............................................................................0-1Florida GC ................................................................0-1Florida International ............................................1-0Florida State ...........................................................0-3Gardner Webb .......................................................1-0George Mason .......................................................3-0Georgia .....................................................................0-1Georgia Southern .................................................0-1Georgia State .........................................................2-2Georgia Tech...........................................................0-1Hartford....................................................................1-0Indiana St.................................................................0-1Iona ............................................................................1-0Iowa ...........................................................................0-1Iowa State ................................................................0-1IPFW ..........................................................................1-3Kansas .......................................................................0-1Kennesaw State .....................................................0-1Lipscomb .................................................................0-2Louisiana Tech .......................................................0-2Louisiana State ......................................................0-2Maine ........................................................................1-0Mercer.......................................................................0-1Michigan ..................................................................0-4Michigan State.......................................................2-2Middle Tennessee .................................................0-1Mississippi State ....................................................0-1Morehead State .....................................................1-0Murray State ...........................................................1-0North Carolina Greensboro ..............................0-1North Dakota State ..............................................0-1North Florida ..........................................................1-1Notre Dame ............................................................0-4Oakland ....................................................................2-0Ohio State ...............................................................0-3Oklahoma ................................................................0-1Pacific ........................................................................0-1Penn State ...............................................................0-1Providence ..............................................................1-0Purdue ......................................................................2-2Quinnipiac...............................................................0-1South Carolina .......................................................0-1Southern Mississippi ...........................................0-1St. Bonaventure .....................................................2-1St. Francis (PA) ........................................................3-1St. Johns ...................................................................0-1Stetson .....................................................................0-1Tennessee ................................................................0-1Tennessee Martin .................................................0-1Tennessee Tech......................................................0-1Texas ..........................................................................0-1Texas-Arlington .....................................................1-0UNLV ..........................................................................1-0Valpo .........................................................................0-2Virginia Tech ...........................................................1-0Western Carolina ..................................................1-0Western Kentucky ................................................1-2Winthrop..................................................................0-2Wright State ............................................................1-2

THE SALSBURG ERA AT BGSU OVERALL MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCEYEAR W-L PCT. W-L PCT. FINISH MAC TOURNEY2007 33-12 .733 14-6 .700 2nd* 2-22008 19-24 .442 14-5 .737 2nd* 2-22009 13-33 .283 8-14 .364 5th* 0-22010 13-29 .310 9-13 .409 T-4th* 0-22011 12-32 .273 6-15 .286 6th* 2012 36-22 .620 15-7 .681 2nd* 1-2Totals 126-152 .453 66-60 .523 5-10

* East Division Finish

SALSBURG’S MILESTONE WINS NO. OPPONENT DATE 1 Maine Feb. 23, 2007 50 Akron May 4, 2008100 Albany March 10, 2012

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Monica WrightMonica Wright enters her second season as an assistant coach for the Orange and Brown, looking to build upon the success of the team’s 2012 campaign. Wright, who works primarily with the Falcon pitchers, guided the staff to one of the team’s most successful pitching outputs in team history. Under Wright’s guidance, freshman Jamie Kertes was named the Mid-American Conference Freshman Of The Year, earned a spot on the conference All-First Team and the conference All-Freshmen Team. Wright also helped pitcher Paris Imholz earn Mid-American Conference All-Freshmen Team honors. Kertes and Imholz both earned 17 wins in 2012, marking the first time in the history of the program that two pitchers recorded more than 15 wins in the same season.

Wright joins the Falcon’s coaching staff after a brief stint as an assistant pitching coach under Patti Raduenz at Elon University. While at Elon, Wright coached the Phoenix to a 30-24 record.A three-year letterwinner for the Indiana University Hoosiers from 2007-10, Wright made 124 career appearances in the circle during her career, tallying 30 victories in 559.2 innings pitched to go along with 348 strikeouts and a 4.20 ERA. During her career, Wright notched 48 complete games and set sea-son records in innings pitched, appearances and games started. As a senior, Wright was named to the Big Ten Conference All-Academic Team, while also earning the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. Wright graduated from IU in the spring of 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology.

As a freshman, Wright played at Northern Iowa where she led the Panthers in strikeouts with 91. Wright led the Panthers with a team-best seven wins and 4.41 ERA, logging a staff-high 169.2 innings pitched. Wright registered one shutout as a true freshman, blanking IUPUI, 2-0, on March 11, 2006, allowing just five hits.

A native of Morrison, Ill., Wright also spent time as a pitching instructor at Elite Sports Performance in Oswe-go, Ill. where she educated pitchers on proper pitching mechanics and fundamentals, as well as leading conditioning and agility drills.

A three-year letterwinner at Morri-son High School, Wright earned all-conference honorable mention as a sophomore and was a first-team all-conference selection her junior and senior years. She was also a three-time all-area team selection, garnering second-team all-state honors as a junior and first-team all-state accolades her senior season. Wright led Morrison to four Three Rivers Athletic Conference (Trac 8) titles and earned the conference’s player of the year award on two occasions.

> THE WRIGHT FILE <Year: Second Season

Alma Mater: Indiana ‘10*Played One Year at Northern Iowa

> CAREER PATH <2011: Ast. Coach Elon

Present: Ast. Coach BGSU

WRIGHT’S COLLEGE YEARS AT INDIANA

> Three-year letter winner

> Made 124 appearances

> Recorded 30 victories in 559.2 innings of work

>Recorded 348 strikeouts and a 4.20 ERA

> Named to the Big Ten Conference All-Academic Team as a senior

> Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipient

WRIGHT’S COLLEGE YEARS AT NORTHERN

IOWA

> Led Northern Iowa in strikeouts (91)

> Registered a team-best seven wins

>Logged a staff-high 169.2 innings pitched

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Chelsea CantilloCantillo enters her first season on the Falcons’ coaching staff, bringing experience as a player, coach and academic advisor to the Orange and Brown. Cantillo most recently finished working as an assistant in the academic and compliance offices at Weber State, a position held since August of 2011.

Prior to Weber State, Cantillo was an assistant coach at Utah State University under head coach Carissa Kalaba. As an Aggie, Cantillo worked primarily with the infield, guiding the team to 33 home runs and 215 runs scored in 2011.

Cantillo played at the University of Georgia from 2005-07, guiding the Bulldogs to their third Southeastern Conference Eastern Division title and an NCAA Regional berth in 2006. She finished the season with a .354 batting average with 32 RBI and earned SEC All-Freshman honors.

In 2007, Georgia once again advanced to the NCAA Regionals, falling one game shy of making the NCAA Super Regionals. Cantillo worked as a student coach and a student strength and conditioning advisor her final two seasons at Georgia.

Cantillo graduated in 2009 with a degree in sociology, and is currently working toward her master’s degree in education from Utah State.

Following graduation from Georgia, Cantillo was a coach at Aliso Niguel High School in California. The Santa Ana, Calif., native graduated from Foothill High School in 2005. Her sister, Taylor, currently plays softball at the University of Mississippi.

> THE CANTILLO FILE <Year: First Season

Alma Mater: Georgia ‘09Grad. Utah State

> CAREER PATH <2011: Ast. Coach Utah State

Present: Ast. Coach BGSU

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#17 Andrea ArneyPosition: IF

Class: Senior

Hometown: Navarre, Ohio

High School: Fairless

2012: Started all 58 games at second base for the Orange and Brown …Her 39 RBI led the team, and accounted for the third highest total in single-season history…tied for second on the team with 10 home runs, marking the first time in Bowling Green history that multiple players have hit double-digit home runs in a season (Katie Yoho, Arney and Hannah Fulk)…ranked fifth on the team with a .259 batting average…ranked fourth on the team in slugging percentage (.476) and on-base percentage (.360)…ranked third on the team with 32 runs scored, while her 44 hits and 81 total bases ranked fourth on the team…was perfect on the base paths, securing seven steals in seven attempts…went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI against Murray State…went 3-for-4 against Winthrop, recording a career-best two home runs and six RBI…went 2-for-3 against IPFW with a home run and an RBI…went 2-for-4 against Akron, recording a home run and a double with five RBI…went 2-for-4 against Kent State with a home run and three RBI…went 1-for-3 against Buffalo with a double, scoring three runs in the contest…went 2-for-2 against Northern Illinois with a double, run and an RBI…went 2-for-3 against North-ern Illinois with a home run and an RBI, helping the Falcons break a MAC record with four home runs in an inning, and six home runs in a game.

2011: Started all 44 games at second base … Ranked fourth on the team with a .242 batting average and ranked second on the team with 23 RBI … Her three homers tied for third and her 18 runs scored were fourth … Added 13 walks and was a perfect 7-for-7 stealing bases … Had five multi-hit games and five multi-RBI contests, including hit-ting a grand slam and driving in four runs at Notre Dame

… Also had home runs in home games against Detroit and Miami … Scored three runs in a win over Georgia State … Had three sacrifice flies on the season, tying for the third most in school history and ranking in a tie for seventh in career sacrifice flies.

2010: Played in 27 games, starting 24 times at second base until an injury derailed her freshman campaign … Hit a team-best .333 with runners on base and an even better .417 with runners in scoring position … Had four multi-hit games and a multi-RBI performance … Went 3-for-5 on her first collegiate day, picking up a hit against No. 19 Florida State and going 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI against Southern Miss … Went 2-for-2 with two runs and an RBI in a 9-1 win over rival Toledo … Hit her first career home run, a two-run blast, in a 10-2 loss to then-No. 2 Michigan.

High School: Four-year letter winner . . . named First-Team All-District from 2006 through 2009 . . . was a member of the Stark County All-Star Team in 2007, 2008 and 2009 . . . named player of the year and team MVP in 2008 and 2009 . . . earned All-State Honorable Mention in 2008 and Second-Team All-State in 2009 . . . was a member of the National Honor Society and named the September Teen of the Month.

Personal: Full name is Andrea Christine Arney . . . daugh-ter of Todd and Tamara Arney . . . was born on September 11, 1991 . . . has one sister, Lindsay Arney who is a junior member of the Falcon softball team . . . majoring in early childhood education.

ARNEY • Career HighsAt-Bats: 5, Two timesRuns: 3, vs. Multiple (2)Hits: 3, Multiple (3)RBI: 6, vs. Winthrop (3/9/12)Doubles: 1, Multiple (11)Home runs: 2, vs. Winthrop (3/9/12)Total Bases: 9, vs. Winthrop (3/9/12)Walks: 3, vs. Quinnipiac (3/2/12)Sac Flies: 1, Four timesStolen Bases: 1, 17 timesPutouts: 7, vs. Albany (3/10/12)Assists: 7, vs. Miami (4/29/11)

Andrea Arney’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .273 27-24 55 7 15 1 0 1 6 19 .345 8 0 16 0 .365 0 2 3-4 36 30 6 .9172011 .242 44-44 120 18 29 3 0 3 23 41 .342 13 2 42 0 .319 3 0 7-7 79 84 10 .9422012 .259 58-58 170 32 44 7 0 10 39 81 .476 25 2 44 0 .360 0 1 7-7 110 114 10 .957Total .255 129-126 345 57 88 11 0 14 68 141 .409 46 4 102 0 .347 3 3 17-18 225 228 26 .946

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#32 Paige BergerPosition: IF

Class: Senior

Hometown: Rootstown, Ohio

High School: Rootstown

2012: Started all 58 games at first base for the Falcons…Her 60 hits ranked first on the team, and accounted for the fifth highest total in single-season history…ranked first on the team with 17 doubles, the second highest single-season total in school history…led the team in stolen bases, going a perfect 11-for-11 on the season…ranked second on the team in batting average (.326), total bases (98), on-base percent-age (.391), runs scored (36) and was tied for second with 35 RBI…ranked fourth on the team with seven home runs, ending the season ranked second on the Bowling Green all-time home run list (30)…went 3-for-4 against Wright State with one home run and four RBI…went 2-for-3 with a double against Auburn…went 2-for-4 against Alabama State with a run scored…went 2-for-4 with a home run and 2 RBI against Indiana State…went 3-for-4 against Morehead State, recording a double, home run, three runs scored and an RBI…went 2-for-4 against Bethune Cookman with two runs scored and four RBI…went 2-for-2 with a double and two RBI against St. Francis…went 3-for-4 against Gardner Webb, recording two doubles, two RBI, two runs scored and a stolen base…went 2-for-4 against Eastern Kentucky, recording a double, home run, two RBI and two runs scored…went 3-for-3 against Oakland with two doubles and four RBI…went 2-for-3 against Northern Illinois with a double, home run, three RBI and two runs scored, helping the Falcons break a MAC record with four home runs in an inning, and six home runs in a game…went 2-for-4 against Western Michigan with a home run, an RBI and two runs scored…went 3-for-4 against Miami with a double and an RBI…went 2-for-4 with a double, a run scored and an RBI against Toledo.

2011: Started all 44 games at first base … Named second team All-MAC after leading the Falcons in batting average (.331), home runs (11), RBI (33), and slugging percentage (.654) … Her 11 home runs tied for the sec-ond most in a single-season in program history, just one homer behind her own record set as a freshman … Her 23 career home runs rank as the third most in program history, needing just three more to move into a tie for second … Also posted top 10 single seasons in program history in slugging percentage (sixth), total bases (87 tied for seventh) and RBI (tied for ninth) … Added six doubles and two triples … Also walked 15 times for a .404 on-base percentage and played a strong first base with a .997 fielding percentage and just one error all year … Destroyed lefties to the tune of a .476 batting average … Had 13 multi-hit games and a team-best nine multi-RBI games … Became just the third player in program history to have more than one two-homer game in her career when she went 2-for-3 with two solo homers at Notre Dame … Walked a school record

five times in a 14-inning win over Ball State, tying for the third-most walks in a game in NCAA Division I history … Went 3-for-4 with a homer and two RBI against Kent State … Went 3-for-4 with a triple, driving in five runs, in a win over Detroit … Went 4-for-4 with a double and a homer in game one of a doubleheader against Ohio then hit a walk-off three-run homer for the win in game two … Closed the season by going 3-for-4 with a double and a home run, driving in four runs, in a win over Akron … Named MAC East Player of the Week for her performances against Ohio and Akron.

2010: MAC Freshman of the Year, First Team All-MAC, and member of the MAC All-Freshman Team … Broke the single season school record with 12 home runs … Her 12th homer came in dramatic fashion as she hit a solo shot in extra innings of a tie game against Ohio … Along with leading the team in home runs, also led in RBI with 33 and slugging percentage at .681 … One of four players to hit over .300 on the season with a .310 batting average and added 21 runs scored … Her slugging percentage was the second-best single season mark in program history and her RBI total ranks ninth … Started all 42 games, beginning the year at first base but moving to second after an injury to Andrea Arney … Had a team-best 18 two-out RBI … Had nine multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI games, including three performances with four RBI … Hit two home runs and drove in four runs in a 9-7 loss to Winthrop … Also drove in four runs on a 2-for-4 day in a 6-4 win over Central Michigan, blasting a homer in that contest … Also drove in four runs with a 3-for-4 performance at the plate in the 10-9 extra inning loss to Ohio in which she broke the school record for home runs in a season … Tied for the MAC lead in home runs and ranked second in slugging percentage … In conference games only, ranked among the top 10 in the league in home runs, RBI (leading the MAC), total bases, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage … Named MAC Player of the Week after hitting .750 in a two-game sweep of Toledo.

High School: Four-year letter winner ... named Team MVP in 2009, 2007 and 2006 ... First-Team all PTC and First-Team All-Northeastern District in 2009, 2007 and 2006 ... First-Team All-State in 2007 and Second Team All-State in 2006 and 2009 ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... also a four-year letter winner in volleyball and basketball ... named the Record Courier Athlete of the Year in 2009.

Personal: Full name is Paige Milaika Berger ... daughter of Jim and Kim Berger ... born March 24, 1991 ... has two sisters, Jordan and Hillary ... ma-joring in early childhood education.

Paige Berger’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .310 42-42 113 21 35 6 0 12 33 77 .681 16 0 35 0 .392 1 0 6-6 194 31 10 .9572011 .331 44-44 133 20 44 6 2 11 33 87 .654 15 2 30 0 .404 1 0 4-6 293 13 1 .9972012 .326 58-58 184 36 60 17 0 7 35 98 .533 19 2 27 0 .391 2 0 11-11 499 13 6 .988Total .323 144-144 430 77 139 29 2 30 101 262 .609 50 4 92 0 .395 4 0 21-23 986 57 17 .984

BERGER • Career HighsAt-Bats: 6, at Ball State (4/30/11)Runs: 3, vs. Morehead State (2/26/12Hits: 4, vs Ohio (3/6/11)RBI: 5, vs Detroit (4/20/11)Doubles: 2, Multiple (3)Triples: 1, Two timesHome runs: 2, Two timesTotal Bases: 8, Three timesWalks: 5, at Ball State (3/1/11)Sac Flies: 1, Four timesStolen Bases: 2, vs. Winthrop (2/20/10)Putouts: 15, vs. Ball State (4/30/11)Assists: 5, at Ohio (5/1/10)

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#8 Courtney CoxPosition: Catcher

Class: Senior

Hometown: Twinsburg, Ohio

High School: Twinsburg

2012: Appeared in 41 games for the Falcons, becoming a valuable threat on the bases as a pinch runner…scored 13 runs, and was a perfect 2-for-2 on steal attempts.

2011: Played in three games, starting one time as the designated player.

2010: Played in 13 games as a freshman, starting three times at catcher … Scored five runs and had a .962 fielding percentage … Scored three runs in a 10-5 win against West-ern Carolina at the Red and Black Classic … Had a hit in her first career at-bat, picking up one of only two Falcon hits against then-No. 19 Florida State at the Sunshine State Classic.

High School: Three-year letter winner . . . named First-Team NOC in 2008 and 2009 . . . was a member of the National Honor Society . . . also earned three letters in volleyball and two in basketball.

Courtney Cox’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .154 13-3 13 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 .154 2 0 8 0 .267 0 1 0-0 22 3 1 .9622011 .000 3-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .0002012 .000 41-0 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 .000Total .105 57-4 19 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 .105 2 0 11 0 .190 0 1 2-2 22 3 1 .962

COX • Career HighsAt-Bats: 4, vs. Winthrop (2/20/10)Runs: 3, vs. W. Carolina (2/19/10)Hits: 1, Two timesTotal Bases: 1, Two timesWalks: 2, vs. W. Carolina (2/19/10)Sac Hits: 1, vs. W. Carolina (2/19/10)Putouts: 8, Two timesAssists: 3, vs. W. Carolina (2/19/10)

Personal: Full name is Courtney Catherine Cox . . . daughter of John and Karen Cox . . . born August 15, 1990 . . . has two sister, Amanda and Kirstie . . . is undecided on her major.

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#26 Adrienne DickPosition: Catcher

Class: Senior

Hometown: Delta, Ohio

High School: Delta

2012: Appeared in 31 games for the Fal-cons, starting 28 contests at catcher and designated player…led the team with a .993 fielding percentage…ranked sec-ond on the team in putouts with 139…went 2-for-3 against IPFW with a dou-ble…went 1-for-2 against Toledo with a walk…went 1-for-3 against Toledo in the MAC Tournament, recording a home run and an RBI.

2011: Played in 25 games, starting 19 times at catcher (13 starts) and des-ignated player (six starts) … Hit two home runs, including a grand slam, and drove in six runs … Had a .989 fielding percentage with just one error in 90 chances … Had two multi-RBI games … Her grand slam came at Middle Tennes-see State … Also hit a homer and drove in two runs against Louisiana Tech.

2010: Played in 39 games, starting each of those contests … Hit two home runs as a freshman and added six sacrifice bunts … Had a solid .972 fielding per-centage … Threw out 10-of-44 potential

base stealers at catcher … First career homer came in the bottom of the sixth to break a tie and give the Falcons a 3-2 win over Central Michigan … Added a home run in a loss to Ball State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Dick was a three-year letter winner in softball in high school . . . was named Second-Team Northwest Ohio Athletic Leage (NWOAL) in 2006, 2007 and 2008; First-Team All-District in 2007, 2008 and 2009; and Second-Team All-State in 2008-09 . . . earned the team MVP in 2006-07, Team Best Offensive Player in 2007-08 and Team Best Defen-sive Player in 2008-09 . . . was a member of the Ohio Wolfpack, Buckeye Heat and SGS Magic summer leagues . . . was a two-year letter winner in volleyball and earned Honorable Mention NWOAL in 2008-09.

PERSONAL: Full name is Adrienne Taylor Dick . . . is the daughter of Bob and Sandie Dick and was born Jan. 27, 1992 . . . has two sisters, April and Erin . . . is cur-rently majoring in exercise science.

Adrienne Dick’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .100 39-39 80 2 8 0 0 2 3 14 .175 9 1 40 0 .200 0 6 0-0 151 23 5 .972 2011 .106 25-19 47 3 5 1 0 2 6 12 .255 4 0 18 0 .176 0 1 0-0 81 8 1 .9892012 .078 31-28 64 1 5 1 0 1 1 9 .141 9 0 33 0 .192 0 0 0-0 139 13 1 .993Total .102 64-58 127 5 13 1 0 4 9 26 .205 13 1 58 0 .191 0 7 0-0 232 31 6 .978

DICK • Career HighsAt-Bats: 4, Two timesRuns: 1, Five timesHits: 2, at IPFW (3/21/12)RBI: 4, at Middle Tenn. (3/8/11)Home Runs: 1, Five timesTotal Bases: 4, Five timesWalks: 2, at Michigan (3/28/12)Sac Hits: 1, Seven timesPutouts: 14, vs Georgia State (2/25/11)Assists: 4, at Akron (4/30/10)

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#1 Shelby FinkPosition: OF

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Sunbury, Ohio

High School: Big Walnut

2012: Started 51 games for the Orange and Brown, splitting time between outfield and designated player…Her .259 battingaverage ranked sixth on the team, and most among the freshmen…ranked third on the team with 21 walks…recorded 29 hits in her inaugural season, including four doubles and a home run for her first-career hit…ranked fifth on the team with 20 RBI…went 1-for-2 against Gardner-Webb, recording a home run and two RBI, both career firsts…went 2-for-2 against George Mason with two doubles and two RBI…went 1-for-2 with a double and an RBI against Albany…went 2-for-3 against George Mason…went 2-for-3 against Akron with two RBI…went 2-for-3 against Detroit with two RBI and a double…went 1-for-2 against Eastern Michigan with two RBI.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity softball for coach Jeff Hatfield at Big Walnut High School…winner of the 2007 Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award…2008 and 2009 De-fensive Player of the Year…2009 and 2010 First Team All District…2010 MVP…led school to OCC Championships in 2008, 2009, and 2010.

Shelby Fink’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .225 54-51 129 6 29 4 0 1 20 36 .279 21 2 20 0 .342 0 6 1-1 8 0 1 .889Total .225 54-51 129 6 29 4 0 1 20 36 .279 21 2 20 0 .342 0 6 1-1 8 0 1 .889

FINK • Career HighsAt-Bats: 4, Three timesRuns: 1, Six times Hits: 2, Six timesRBI: 2, Six timesDoubles: 2, at George Mason (3/16/12)Home Runs: 1, vs Gardner Webb (3/10/12)Total Bases: 4, Two timesWalks: 2, Three timesSac Hits: 1, Six timesPutouts: 4, vs Gardner Webb (3/10/12)

PERSONAL: Full name—Shelby R. Fink…daughter of Rick and Angela Fink…born 10/8/1992…majoring in education…has two sisters, Holly and Amanda…member of Nation-al Honor Society (English, Math, and Spanish).

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#44 Hannah FulkPosition: IF

Class: Senior

Hometown: Jeromesville, Ohio

High School: Hillsdale

2012: Started all 58 games at shortstop for the Falcons…led the team with 15 home runs, breaking the Bowling Green single-season record… her 15 home runs marked the first time in Bowling Green history that multiple players have hit double-digit home runs in a season (Katie Yoho, Andrea Arney and Fulk)…led the team with 42 walks, breaking the Fal-cons’ single-season record…led the team with 52 runs scored, account-ing for the second highest total in single-season history…led the team with a .678 slugging percentage, accounting for the third highest total in single-season history…led the team with 116 total bases, accounting for the third highest total in single-season history…ranked first on the team in batting average (.327), on-base percentage (.463), triples (2) and total plate appearances (220)…earned a spot on the Mid-American Confer-ence All-First Team…candidate for MAC Player Of The Year…ranked sec-ond on the team in hits (56), doubles (11) and stolen bases (10)…ranked fourth on the team with 34 RBI…went 2-for-2 against Wright State with three runs scored and two RBI…went 1-for-2 against Auburn with a home run and two RBI…went 1-for-3 against Indiana State with two runs scored…went 2-for-3 against Winthrop with a home run, two RBI and three runs scored…went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI against George Mason…went 2-for-2 against Cornell with a run scored…went 2-for-3 against Akron with a home run, two runs scored and an RBI…went 2-for-4 against Kent State with a home run, a double and an RBI…went 2-for-3 against Detroit with a double…went 2-for-8 in a two-game set with Eastern Michigan, hitting two home runs and recording three RBI…went 1-for-3 against Toledo with 3 RBI…went 3-for-4 against Oak-land with a double and two runs scored…went 2-for-3 against Northern Illinois hitting two home run with four RBI and three runs scored, helping the Falcons break a MAC record with four home runs in an inning, and six home runs in a game...went 1-for-3 against Western Michigan with a home run and two RBI…went 4-for-6 in a doubleheader with Miami, hitting two home runs for two RBI and three runs scored…went 3-for-4 against Ball State with a home run, three RBI and two runs scored…went 5-for-11 in the MAC Tournament (CMU, Toledo and Ball State)with three RBI, three runs scored and two home runs…earned a spot on the MAC All-Tournament Team.

2011: Started all 44 games at shortstop and hit leadoff … Louisville Slugger/NFCA Mideast Region Second Team ... Capital One First Team Academic All-District … Ranked second on the team with a .321 batting average and led the team with a .427 on-base percentage and 23 walks … Her 23 walks tie for the ninth-most in a single season in school history … Her 49 career walks rank 13th in program history … Scored a team-

high 29 runs and led the team with 10 doubles … Second on the team with four home runs and was a perfect 7-for-7 on stolen base attempts … Had 11 multi-hit games and two multi-RBI games … Went 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBI at Michigan … Named to the LSU Tiger Classic All-Tournament Team after picking up at least one hit in all five games of the tournament and hitting 7-for-13 (.538) on the weekend … Went 4-for-5 with three runs scored and a stolen base at Western Kentucky … Was a perfect 3-for-3 with three runs scored in a win at rival Toledo … Also went 3-for-3 with two doubles at Miami … Had three hits in a win over Akron on the final day of the regular season … Walked four times in a 14-inning win over Ball State … Her eight career home runs are tied for the 13th most in program history.

2010: Named Second Team All-MAC and member of the MAC All-Freshman Team … Started all 42 games at shortstop … Ranked second on the team with a .316 batting average and led the team with 11 doubles, 23 runs scored, and a .448 on-base percentage … Also walked 26 teams, leading the MAC in that category and ranking as the fifth most in a season in program history … Hit .389 with runners in scoring position … Had eight multi-hit games, including a four-hit contest, and three multi-RBI games … Went 3-for-3 with two runs scored in a 9-7 loss to Winthrop … Went 4-for-5 with an RBI and a run scored in a 10-9 extra inning loss to Ohio … Also had three hits in a game against Western Michigan, Miami, and Akron … Ranked among the MAC leaders in doubles, walks, and on-base percentage … Named MAC Player of the Week on Feb. 23 after hitting .500 with an 1.100 slugging percentage, three doubles and her first career home run during a 2-2 week at the Red and Black Classic.

High School: Four-year letter winner . . . was named to the First-Team All-Ohio in 2008 and 2009, the Second-Team All-Ohio in 2007 and the First-Team Northeast District in 2007, 2008 and 2009 . . . earned the Ashland Times Gazette Player of the Year in 2007, 2008 and 2009 and the Mansfield News Journal Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2009 . . . was captain of softball team in 2009 . . . also participated in volleyball from 2005-2008 . . . member of the National Honor Society and Honor Roll.

Personal: Full name is Hannah Lynn Fulk . . . daughter of Dan and Tonya Fulk . . . born August 3, 1990 . . . has one brother, Zach . . . majoring in Mathematics.

Hannah Fulk’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .316 42-42 117 23 37 11 0 4 11 60 .513 26 2 28 0 .448 0 1 8-11 58 70 12 .9142011 .321 44-44 131 29 42 10 1 4 11 66 .504 23 2 15 0 .427 1 0 7-7 83 75 8 .9522012 .327 58-58 171 52 56 11 2 15 34 116 .678 42 3 23 1 .463 2 2 10-12 101 148 21 .922Total .322 144-144 419 104 135 32 3 23 56 242 .578 91 7 66 1 .448 3 3 25-30 242 293 41 .929

FULK • Career HighsAt-Bats: 5, Three timesRuns: 3, SIX timesHits: 4, Two timesRBI: 4, vs. NIU (4/27/12)Doubles: 2, Two timesTriples: 1, Two timesHome Runs: 2, NIU (4/27/12)Total Bases: 8, NIU (4/27/12)Walks: 4, at Ball State (5/1/11)Sac Hits: 1, Four timesStolen Bases: 2, vs. Tennessee-Martin (5/5/10)Putouts: 6, at Two timesAssists: 6, at LSU (2/11/11)

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#3 Chloe GiordanoPosition: Utility

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: White Plains, N.Y.

High School: School Of The Holy

Child

2012: Played in 53 games for the Falcons, starting 38 contests in the outfield…recorded 11 hits, including three doubles…earned four RBI with 13 runs scored in 93 at bats…ranked fifth on the team with a .971 fielding percentage…went 1-for-2 with a double and two runs scored against Wright State…went 1-for-1 with a double and a run scored against Bet-hune Cookman…went 1-for-3 with two runs scored against Cornell…went 1-for-2 with two RBI against Eastern Michigan.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity softball for coach Jennifer Cirillo at School of The Holy Child High School…collected 88 hits including 16 doubles, seven triples, and 27 home runs with a .524 bat-ting average…named Holy Child MVP 2008-2010…named Fairchester Athletic Association All-League 2008-2010…led team to Fairchester Athletic Associa-tion regular season championship in 2008…served as captain for senior season…also lettered in field hockey.

PERSONAL: Full name is Chloe Alexandra Giordano . . .daughter of Lawrence and Yvonne Giordano... born 2/5/1993 . . . majoring in physical therapy. . . played travel ball for the Jersey Inferno.

Chloe Giordano’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .118 53-38 93 13 11 3 0 0 4 14 .151 11 2 35 1 .226 0 5 1-1 32 1 1 .971Total .118 53-38 93 13 11 3 0 0 4 14 .151 11 2 35 1 .226 0 5 1-1 32 1 1 .971

GIORDANO • Career HighsAt-Bats: 4, at Buffalo (4/8/12)Runs: 2, Three timesHits: 1, Ten timesRBI: 2, vs E. Michigan (4/13/12)Doubles: 1, Three timesTotal Bases: 2, Three timesWalks: 2, vs Wright State (2/10/12)Sac Hits: 1, Five timesStolen Bases: 1, at Toledo (4/22/12)Putouts: 2, Seven times

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#27 Paris ImholzPosition: Pitcher/OF

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Antioch, Calif.

High School: Antioch

2012: Named to the Mid-American Conference All-Freshmen Team…appeared in 47 games for the Orange and Brown, starting in 28 contests…her 47 appearances are tied (Jamie Kertes) for third most in single-season history…finished the year with a record of 17-9, marking the first time in the history of the program that two pitchers (Jamie Kertes and Imholz) recorded more than 15 wins in the same season…collected seven saves, accounting for the second highest single-season total in program his-tory…led the team with a 1.81 ERA…recorded 81 strikeouts in 186.0 innings pitched, while holding hitters to a .236 batting average….pitched 10 com-plete games, four of which being complete-game shutouts… earned her first-career win against Wright State, collecting three strikeouts and allowing just three hits in 5.0 innings of work…allowed just one hit in a complete-game shutout against Alabama State…struck out five in a complete-game shutout against St. Francis…earned her first save against Bet-hune Cookman, allowing just one hit in the final two innings of play of a 3-1 win…held St. Francis score-less in 5.0 innings, striking out two in the 4-2 win…pitched an 8.0 inning one hit shutout against George Mason, striking out five in the 1-0 win…pitched a complete game against Eastern Kentucky, allowing just one run and four hits in the 6-1 win…struck out a career high eight batters in a 5.0 inning effort against

Detroit, allowing zero earned runs in the 6-4 win…pitched a complete game win against Toledo, allowing one run and three hits with four strike outs…allowed just one run in a complete game win against Miami.

HIGH SCHOOL: Pitched four years of varsity softball for coach John Luis at Antioch High School…listed in the Contra Costa Times Top 125 Athletes of the Year…named Contra Costa Times Athlete of the Week each of the past three seasons…Named the team’s Defensive player of the year 2008, 2009, and 2010…collected 217 strikeouts last season…hit .364 at the plate.

PERSONAL: Full name—Paris Taylor Imholz…daugh-ter of Alex and Debbie Imholz…born 3/9/1993…majoring in journalism…has two sisters, Chantz and Nicole…also lettered in volleyball and soccer…favorite athlete is Ryan Sweeney...plays summer ball for Bears 18 Gold.

Paris Imholz’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .000 5-5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0-0 10 44 3 .947Total .000 5-5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0-0 10 44 3 .947

Year ERA W-L AP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2012 1.81 17-9 47 28 10 4/4 7 186 163 66 48 36 81 25 4 12 .236 2 22 0 1 22Total 1.81 17-9 47 28 10 4/4 7 186 163 66 48 36 81 25 4 12 .236 2 22 0 1 22

IMHOLZ • Career HighsPutouts: 2, Two timesAssists: 3, Three TimesInnings: 8.0 vs George MasonRuns Allowed: 6, at Akron (4/1/12) Earned Runs 5, Two times Strikeouts: 8, vs. Detroit (4/11/12)Hits Allowed: 9, Two timesWalks Allowed: 4, Two times

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#21 Jamie KertesPosition: Pitcher

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Carnegie, Pa.

High School: Bishop Canevin

2012: Named the Mid-American Conference Freshman Of The Year…earned a spot on the Mid-American Con-ference All-First Team and the Mid-American Conference All-Freshmen Team…appeared in 47 games for the Or-ange and Brown, starting in a team-high 30 contests…her 47 appearances are tied (Paris Imholz) for third most in single-season history…finished the year with a record of 17-13, marking the first time in the history of the program that two pitchers (Kertes and Paris Imholz) recorded more than 15 wins in the same season…collected six saves, accounting for the third highest single-season total in program history…ranked second on the team with a 2.20 ERA…recorded a team-high 146 strikeouts in 190.2 innings of work…pitched nine complete games, five of which being complete-game shutouts…walked only 19 batters all season, ranking in the top five in the country in walks allowed per-seven-innings (0.72)…earned her first-career win against Morehead State, allowing just one run and six hits in 6.0 innings…picked up her first career save against Mur-ray State, allowing just two hits and striking out two in the final 2.2 innings of play…pitched a complete-game shutout win against Campbell, striking out seven and allowing just four hits…struck out five in six innings of shutout ball against Gardner-Webb…allowed just two hits in a complete game shutout win against Cornell…allowed just four hits in a complete game shutout win against Albany… struck out four in 6.0 innings of work against Ohio, allowing zero earned runs…allowed just four hits in a complete game shutout win against Akron,

striking out seven batters in the process…struck out seven in a complete game win against Eastern Michigan, allowing just one run on four hits…struck out six batters in 6.0 innings of work against Eastern Kentucky, allowing zero earned runs and just three hits…pitched a complete game shutout against Oakland, striking out a career-high nine batters, and allowing just two hits…allowed just five hits and zero earned runs in 5.0 innings against WMU, matching her career-high nine strikeouts…allowed just five earned runs in 17 innings during the MAC Tournament (CMU, Toledo and Ball State), striking out 14 batters over the three-game set.

HIGH SCHOOL: Pitched four years of varsity softball for coach Robert Jacoby at Bishop Canevin High School…named to the PIAA All-State Team, “Signal Item” Player of the Year, and Diamond Dozen All-Star Team in 2010…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Athlete of the Week…holds Bishop Canevin records for wins and homeruns…led team to 2010 Section Championship.

PERSONAL: Full name—Jamie Blake Kertes…daugh-ter of David and Vikki Kertes…born 9/10/1992…majoring in early childhood development…has one brother, Joshua (15)…achieved high honor roll as a student…played travel ball for Tuff n Tuffer Gold…favorite athlete is Cat Osterman.

Jamie Kertes’ Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .097 13-12 31 1 3 1 0 0 1 4 .129 1 1 12 0 .152 0 1 0-0 3 66 8 .896 Total .097 13-12 31 1 3 1 0 0 1 4 .129 1 1 12 0 .152 0 1 0-0 3 66 8 .896

Year ERA W-L AP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2012 2.20 17-13 47 30 9 5/4 6 1902 201 82 60 19 146 27 3 7 .262 1 13 1 3 17Total 2.20 17-13 47 30 9 5/4 6 1902 201 82 60 19 146 27 3 7 .262 1 13 1 3 17

KERTES • Career HighsPutouts: 1, Three timesAssists: 5, at Cornell (3/17/12)Innings: 7.0, Nine timesRuns Allowed: 8, at Michigan (3/28/12) Earned Runs 8, at Michigan (3/28/12) Strikeouts: 9, Two timesHits Allowed: 11, at IPFW (3/21/12) Walks Allowed: 3, vs. Indiana State (2/25/12)

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#10 Emily McClelland Position: Utility

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Union Grove, Wis.

High School: Union Grove

2012: Appeared in 42 games for the Falcons, starting 22 contests in the outfield…was used primarily as a pinch runner, scoring five runs for the Orange and Brown…went 1-for-3 against St. Johns, earning her first career hit.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity softball for coach Ryan Boylen at Union Grove High School…named 2008 Team Defensive MVP…named 2009 and 2010 Team MVP…named 2009 and 2010 First Team All Southern Lakes Conference, All Racine County, All Dis-trict and All Area…2010 Racine County Player of the Year…2010 Second Team All State…led high school to three straight Regional Champi-onships.

PERSONAL: Full name—Emily Louise McClel-land…daughter of Dave and Amy McClel-land…born 7/27/1993…majoring in busi-ness…has two sisters, Annie (15) and Alyssa (12)…lettered in cross country while serving as team captain for three seasons…played travel ball for the Wisconsin Renegades, Keno-sha Cyclones, Northern Ice and Wisconsin Lightning.

Emily McClelland’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .021 42-22 47 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 .021 3 0 22 0 .080 0 1 0-1 18 1 1 .950Total .021 42-22 47 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 .021 3 0 22 0 .080 0 1 0-1 18 1 1 .950

MCCLELLAND • Career HighsAt-Bats: 4, at Bethune-Cookman (3/3/12)Runs: 1, Five timesHits: 1, vs. St Johns (3/11/12)Total Bases: 1, vs. St Johns (3/11/12)Walks: 2, vs. Morehead State (2/26/12)Sac Hits: 1, at Akron (4/1/12)Putouts: 3, at Bethune-Cookman (3/3/12)Assists: 1, vs. WKU (2/25/12)

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#35 Jessica OdellPosition: Pitcher

Class: Senior

Hometown: Wichita, Kansas

High School: Wichita Northwest

2012: Did not play.

2011: Pitched in three games, picking up one start … Finished with an 8.65 ERA in 5.2 innings, striking out two bat-ters … Pitched one inning of scoreless relief against Louisiana Tech … Picked up a start against IPFW, throwing the first 3.2 innings.

2010: Pitched in two games, recording 3.2 innings in the circle … Was perfect in 12 fielding attempts … Pitched 1.2 in-nings in a loss to Georgia and 2.0 innings in a loss to Ball State … Picked up her first career strikeout against Georgia.

High School: Four-year letter winner . . . was named the Northwest MVP, Greater Wichita Athletic League All-City Pitcher and All-Metro Pitcher in 2009 . . . named Second-Team All-State in 2009 . . . was a member of the National Honor Society, graduated in the top 10 percent of her class.

Personal: Full name is Jessica Ann Odell . . . daughter of David and Janet Odell . . . born October, 13, 1990 . . . has one brother, Bryan . . . majoring in Politi-cal Science. . . would like to eventually become a judge in the Federal Court System.

Jessica Odell’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .000 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 11 1 0 1.0002011 .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.0002012 NATotal .000 3-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 11 2 0 1.000

Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2010 19.09 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 9 10 10 2 1 1 1 3 .450 0 1 0 0 02011 8.65 0-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 5.2 8 9 7 7 2 3 0 1 .364 1 1 1 0 32012 NATotal 12.75 0-1 5 1 0 0 0 0 9.1 17 19 17 9 3 4 1 4 .405 1 2 1 0 3

ODELL • Career HighsPutouts: 6, at Miami (4/24/10)Assists: 1, Two TimesInnings: 3.2, at IPFW (4/26/11)Runs Allowed: 7, at Gorgia (2/19/10) Earned Runs 7, at Gorgia (2/19/10) Strikeouts: 1, Three TimesHits Allowed: 6, at Gorgia (2/19/10)Walks Allowed: 3, vs Mercer (2/26/11)

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#9 Kelci SmithPosition: OF

Class: Junior

Hometown: Oak Park, Mich.

High School: Lewis Cass Technical

2012: Appeared in two games as a pinch runner...scored two runs.

2011: Did not play.

High School: Earned three letters at Cass Technical High School, playing four years of varsity softball … Team went a combined 44-0 in PSL conference play in four years … Hit .425 with five home runs and 26 RBI as a senior … Hit eight home runs in her high school career … Named Team MVP in 2009 and 2010 and was all-city and all-district as a senior … Also named all-district as a junior … Team advanced to state quarterfinals as a sophomore and junior and advanced to re-gionals as a senior … Four-year member of the honor roll and a part of the Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.

Personal: Full name is Kelci Chante Smith … Daughter of Kelvin Smith and Jacqueline Coleman … Two brothers, Ken and Kris … Born March 2, 1992 … Plans to study crimi-nal justice.

Kelci Smith’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2011 NA2012 .000 2-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

SMITH • Career HighsRuns: 1, Two times

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#25 Erika StrattonPosition: Catcher/IF

Class: Junior

Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev.

High School: Palo Verde

2012: Played in 48 games for the Falcons, splitting 45 starts between catcher and designated player…collected 21 hits in 116 plate appearances for a .181 batting average…ranked fifth on the team with two home runs…ranked third on the team with eight doubles…recorded 10 RBI and 35 total bases…went 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBI against Murray State…went 1-for-1 against St. Francis with a dou-ble…went 2-for-3 with two doubles against Eastern Michigan…went 1-for-2 with a double, run scored and an RBI against Eastern Michigan…went 2-for-3 against Eastern Kentucky with an RBI…went 1-for-2 against Oakland with a home run and an RBI…went 1-for-2 with a home run and two RBI against North-ern Illinois, helping the Falcons break a MAC record with four home runs in an inning, and six home runs in a game.

2011: Played in all 44 games, starting 41 times be-tween catcher (31 starts), designated player (eight starts), and right field (two starts) … Third on the team with 10 extra-base hits, including six doubles, a triple and three home runs … Hit .236 and was fourth on the team with a .333 on-base percentage … Threw out 26.8 percent of base stealers … First player in program history to hit three home runs in a game, doing it in a 12-inning win over Ball State in which her third homer was a walk-off game-winner … Added a double for 14 total bases in that contest which ranks as the program record and one of the

top 10 totals in NCAA Division I history … Was named MAC East Player of the Week for that per-formance … Had a .988 fielding percentage, mak-ing only two errors in 168 chances … Reached base a team-best 52 percent of the time when leading off an inning … Had five multi-hit games and three multi-RBI contests … Went 2-for-3 with a double in her first collegiate game against Loui-siana Tech … Went 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI in a win over Georgia State … Drove in three runs at Western Kentucky.

High School: Earned four varsity letters, playing at both Basic High School and Palo Verde High School … Palo Verde won regionals and placed third in the state as a senior … Named first team all-conference and second-team all-state as a senior … Graduated with high honors.

Personal: Full name is Erika Ann Stratton … Daughter of Justin and Michelle Stratton … One sister, Robin … Born Oct. 25, 1991 … Major is undecided.

Erika Stratton’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2011 .236 44-41 110 7 26 6 1 3 13 43 .391 12 4 38 0 .333 0 2 0-1 140 26 2 .9882012 .181 48-45 116 9 21 8 0 2 10 35 .302 15 2 36 1 .281 2 3 1-1 121 20 2 .986Total .208 92-86 226 16 47 14 1 5 23 78 .345 27 6 74 1 .307 2 5 1-2 261 46 4 .987

STRATTON • Career HighsAt-Bats: 5, Two timesRuns: 3, vs Ball State (4/30/11)Hits: 4, (4/30/11)RBI: 3, vs. Western Kentucky (3/7/11)Doubles: 2,Two timesTriples: 1, vs Georgia State (2/25/11)Home runs: 3, vs. Ball State (4/30/11)Total Bases: 14, vs. Ball State (4/30/11)Walks: 3, at Toledo (4/21/12)Sac Hits: 1, Five timesPutouts: 10, Two timesAssists: 3, Two times

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#12 Katie YohoPosition: IF

Class: Junior

Hometown: Grove City, Ohio

High School: Grove City

2012: Started all 58 games in the outfield for the Or-ange and Brown…ranked in the top three on the team in nearly every offensive category…ranked second on the team in slugging percentage (.559), RBI (35) and home runs (10)…Her 10 home runs marked the first time in Bowling Green history that multiple players have hit double-digit home runs in a season (Yoho, Andrea Arney and Hannah Fulk)…tied for the team lead with 2 triples…ranked third on the team in batting average (.312), on-base percentage (.381), hits (53) doubles (8) and total bases (95)…was fourth on the team with a .982 fielding percentage playing center field…went 1-for-3 with a home run and three RBI against Wright State…went 2-for-3 with a double against Western Kentucky…went 3-for-4 against Morehead State, recording two home runs and a double with 5 RBI…went 3-for-4 with two RBI against Bethune Cookman…went 2-for-2 with a home run and two RBI against Gardner-Webb…went 1-for-3 with a home run and three RBI against Albany…went 2-for-3 against George Mason with a triple and an RBI…went 2-for-2 with a double and two RBI against Cornell…went 1-for-3 against Detroit with a double and two RBI…went 1-for-2 with a home run and two RBI against Central Michigan…went 2-for-2 against Eastern Kentucky with a run scored…went 1-for-4 with a home run and two RBI against Northern Illinois…went 3-for-3 with a double, two RBI and a home run against Northern Illinois, helping the Falcons break a MAC record with four home runs in an inning, and six home runs in a game...went 2-for-3 with an RBI against Ball State.

2011: Played in 42 games, starting 41 times between third base, right field, and designated player … One of five play-ers to score 10 runs, adding a double, a triple and two home runs … Fourth on the team with 12 RBI and third with 14 walks … Had three multi-hit games and three multi-RBI games … Hit her first career homer at Central Michigan and blasted a home run, driving in two runs in a win at rival Toledo … Went 2-for-4 at Notre Dame with her first career triple … Went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI in a win over IPFW … Finished 2-for-7 with two RBI in a 14-inning win over Ball State … Had two stolen bases in game one of a doubleheader at Toledo.

High School: Earned four varsity letters, playing 1 ½ sea-sons at Bishop Ready High School and 2 ½ years at Grove City High School … Two-time team captain … Hit .539 as a senior and was named second team All-State … Also an honorable mention all-state award winner, a two-time all-district player, a three-time All-OCC player, and All-Metro … Named to the honor roll and twice earned the Pride Award … Also lettered and was a team captain in volleyball.

Personal: Full name is Kathryn Elizabeth Yoho … Daughter of Rich and Monicia Yoho … Father played football at West Virginia … Two brothers, Gregg and Matt … Born July 28, 1992 … Plans to major in special education.

Katie Yoho’s Career Stats

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2011 .185 42-41 108 10 20 1 1 2 12 29 .269 14 0 32 0 .274 2 0 4-7 37 19 7 .8892012 .312 58-58 170 26 53 8 2 10 35 95 .559 19 0 27 1 .381 0 1 7-11 53 3 1 .982Total .263 100-99 278 36 73 9 3 12 47 124 .446 33 0 59 1 .339 2 1 11-18 90 22 8 .933

YOHO • Career HighsAt-Bats: 7, vs Ball State (5/1/11)Runs: 2, THREE TIMESHits: 3, Three timesRBI: 5, vs. Morehead State (2/26/12)Doubles: 1, Nine timesTriples: 1, Three timesHome runs: 2, vs. Morehead State (2/26/12)Total Bases: 10, vs. Morehead State (2/26/12)Walks: 2, Four timesSac Hits: 1, Three timesStolen Bases: 2, at Toledo (4/17/11)Putouts: 3, Eight timesAssists: 3, Two times

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#18 Braiden DillowPosition: Pitcher/UtilityClass: FreshmanHometown: Lucasville, Ohio.High School: Valley

#5 Jessica GreggPosition: OFClass: FreshmanHometown: Dry Ridge, KyHigh School: Walton-Verona

HIGH SCHOOL: Pitched four years of varsity softball for coaches Monty Spriggs, Chuck Cooper, Mike Powell, Dean Schuler and Tim Brown at Valley High School…led team to four-straight sectional championships (2009-12), three-straight Southern Ohio Conference (SOC) Championships (2010-12) and three-straight district championships (2010-12)...named to the ALL- SOC First Team and the all-district team for four-straight seasons (2009-12)...named All-Ohio First Team, SOC Player Of The Year, district player of the year and team MVP in 2011 and 2012...also lettered in volleyball and cheerleading.

PERSONAL: Full name—Braiden Ross Dillow…daughter of Stephen Dillow (father), Bobbie Jo Rosen (mother) and Danny Rosen (stepfather)…born 10/11/1993…majoring in nursing…has one brother, Noah, and two sisters, Madisyn and Haiven…member of the National Honor Society...recipient of the Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award and Marine Corp Female Athlete Award …favorite athlete is Jennie Finch...father (Stephen) played football for Moorehead State University.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played six years of varsity softball for coaches Johnny Anderson and Jenny Adterkirk at Walton-Verona High School…named to the all-district team for three-straight seasons (2010-12)...earned all-conference honors in 2011 and 2012...named to the all-region team, team MVP and team captain in her senior season (2012).

PERSONAL: Full name—Jessica Diane Gregg…daughter of Marlin and Michelle Gregg…born 2/8/1994…has one brother, Marlin, and three sisters, Brittany, Kaitlyn and Julianna...sister, Kaitlyn, plays softball for College of Mount St. Joe...major is undecided.

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#22 Chandler ScottPosition: IFClass: FreshmanHometown: Centerville, OhioHigh School: Centerville

#16 Marisa ShookPosition: OFClass: FreshmanHometown: Maumee, OhioHigh School: Anthony Wayne

HIGH SCHOOL: Pitched four years of varsity softball for coaches Paul Martin, Ellie Malchow and Megan Lee at Centerville High School…named to the Greater Western Ohio Conference (GWOC) All-Second Team and Southwest District Of Ohio (SDO) All-Metro Honorable Mention in 2010...GWOC All-First Team in 2011 and 2012...named to the SDO All-Metro Second Team and Centerville MVP in 2012.

PERSONAL: Full name—Chandler Kaila Scott…daughter of Brad and Jackie Scott…born 11/2/1993…majoring in criminal jus-tice…has one brother, Brady…member of French Honor Society...editor-in-chief of Centerville High School newspaper...scholar athlete award in 2011 and 2012 …played travel ball for the Cincy Doom…favorite athlete is Sean Casey...father, Brad, played baseball at the University of the Cumberlands

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity softball for coach Carolyn Vogtsberger at Anthony Wayne High School…led team to two straight Northern Lake League (NLL) and Sectional Championships (2010-11), including a District Championship in 2010...earned All-NLL Honorable Mention and First-Team All Maumee Mirror as a junior...named to the All-District Second Team and the All-NLL First Team as a senior...earned All-District and All-Academic Senior Team honors in 2012...belted 11 home runs as a senior, setting a new single-season record at Anthony Wayne.

PERSONAL: Full name—Marisa May Shook…daughter of Dan and Connie Shook…born 5/19/1994…majoring in dietetics…has one brother named Sam, and two sisters, Gabi and Lexi…member of the National Honor Society… also played basketball in high school…favorite athlete is Michael Phelps.

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#84 Lexie ValonePosition: OFClass: FreshmanHometown: Lemont, Ill.High School: Lemont

HIGH SCHOOL: Pitched four years of varsity softball for coach Robert Jacoby at Bishop Canevin High School…named to the PIAA All-State Team, “Signal Item” Player of the Year, and Diamond Dozen All-Star Team in 2010…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Athlete of the Week…holds Bishop Canevin records for wins and homeruns…led team to 2010 Section Championship.

PERSONAL: Full name—Jamie Blake Kertes…daughter of David and Vikki Kertes…born 9/10/1992…majoring in early child-hood development…has one brother, Joshua (15)…achieved high honor roll as a student…played travel ball for Tuff n Tuffer Gold…favorite athlete is Cat Osterman.

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MAC Awards

2012 ALL-MAC TEAMS & AWARDSFIRST TEAM

Catcher - Alexis Curtiss, BuffaloCatcher – Lauren Gellerman, Ohio

1B - Alissa Birkhimer, Akron2 B - Brooke Gates, Toledo

SS - Hannah Fulk, Bowling GreenSS - Alison Mercado, Ball State

3B - Jessica Richards, Eastern MichiganOutfield - Jennifer Gilbert, Ball State

Outfield- Nicole Gremillion, Northern IllinoisOutfield - Lindasy Tobias, Toledo

Outfield - Danielle Parish, Northern IllinoisPitcher – Jessica Simpson, Miami

Pitcher -- Jamie Kertes, Bowling GreenUtility - Amanda Montalto, Ball State

Utility Pitcher- Meredith Whitney, Western Michigan

SECOND TEAM Catcher - Kayla Ledbetter, Miami

1 B - Tara Buchanan, Western Michigan1 B - Molly Coldren, Central Michigan

1 B - Raven King, Ohio2 B - Sammi Gallardo, Buffalo

SS- Alexis Joseph, Ohio3 B - Audrey Bickel, Ball State

Utility Non-Pitcher - Jennifer Barnett, Northern Illinois

Pitcher - Lauren McClary, OhioPitcher - Kara Dornbos, Central Michigan

Pitcher - Emma Johnson, Kent StateOutfield - Jillian VanWagnen, OhioOutfield - Shanyn McIntyre, Miami

Outfield - Hanne Stuedemann, Ball StateOutfield – Amanda Carpenter, Ball State

ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM Keelia Nester, Akron

Hanne Stuedemann, Ball StateParis Imholz, Bowling GreenJamie Kertes, Bowling Green

Alexis Curtiss, BuffaloChelsea DeLamielluere, Central Michigan

Emma Johnson, Kent StateDani Ramos, Kent StateShanyn McIntyre, MiamiLauren McClary, Ohio

SPECIALITY AWARDSCOACH OF THE YEAR

Shannon Salsburg, Bowling Green

PITCHER OF THE YEARJessica Simpson, Miami

PLAYER OF THE YEARJennifer Gilbert, Ball State

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARJamie Kertes, Bowling Green

NAN HARVEY AWARDJordan McElroy, Miami

ACADEMIC ALL-MACAlex Helfrich, Akron

Audrey Bickel, Ball StateKim Mazzapica, Ball StateAlison Mercado, Ball State

Hannah Fulk, Bowling GreenMelissa West, Bowling Green

Holly Johnson, BuffaloMolly Coldren, Central MichiganKara Dornbos, Central MichiganKaty Blaharski, Eastern Michigan

Lauren Mokler, Kent StateJessica Simpson, Miami

Nicole Gremillion, Northern IllinoisJillian Van Wagnen, Ohio

Brooke Gates, ToledoLindsey Tobias, Toledo

Tara Buchanan, Western MichiganCourtney Rousseau, Western MichiganJennifer Tschetter, Western Michigan

2012 FINAL MAC STANDINGS

East DivisionSchool MAC OverallMiami (Ohio) 17-7 41-19Bowling Green 15-7 36-22Ohio 14-8 28-29Kent St. 11-11 27-30Akron 8-14 24-29Buffalo 4-17 14-31

West DivisionSchool MAC OverallBall State 17-3 40-15Western Michigan 11-9 28-24Central Michigan 12-12 30-27Toledo 8-14 18-38Eastern Michigan 7-15 21-33Northern Illinois 7-15 19-34

MAC TOURNAMENT(all games at Firestone Stadium; Akron, Ohio)

Wednesday, May 9 No. 5 Western Michigan def. No. 8 Toledo,

8-0 No. 6 Central Michigan def. No. 7 Kent

State, 2-1 No. 5 Western Michigan def. No. 4 Ohio,

7-2 No. 6 Central Michigan def. No. 3 Bowling

Green, 2-1

Thursday, May 10 No. 7 Kent State def. No. 4 Ohio, 9-5

No. 3 Bowling Green def. No. 8 Toledo, 5-0

No. 5 Western Michigan def. No. 1 Ball State, 3-1

No. 6 Central Michigan def. No. 2 Miami, 1-0

Friday, May 11

No. 1 Ball State def. No. 3 Bowling Green, 3-2

No. 2 Miami def. No. 8 Kent State, 5-1

No. 6 Central Michigan def. No. 5 Western Michigan, 2-0

No. 2 Miami def. No. 1 Ball State, 4-2

Saturday, May 14NO. 2 MIAMI DEF. NO. 5 WESTERN

MICHIGAN, 3-1NO. 2 MIAMI DEF. NO. 6 CENTRAL

MICHIGAN, 2-0NO. 2 MIAMI DEF. NO. 6 CENTRAL MICHIGAN, 4-0 (CHAMPIONSHIP)

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2012 Results2012 Bowling Green Statistics

Game Results for Bowling Green (as of Jan 28, 2013)(All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall MAC Pitcher of record Attend TimeFeb 10, 2012 vs Wright State W 13-1 5 1-0-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (W 1-0) 6 8 1:40

1 Feb 10, 2012 at Auburn Tigers L 2-10 5 1-1-0 0-0-0 KERTES (L 0-1) 1 8 5 1:45Feb 11, 2012 vs Alabama State W 6-0 7 2-1-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (W 2-0) 3 2 1:45Feb 25, 2012 vs Indiana State L 3-4 7 2-2-0 0-0-0 KERTES (L 0-2) 0 2:10Feb 25, 2012 at WKU Lady Toppers-2 L 1-5 7 2-3-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (L 2-1) 1 0 7 1:41Feb 26, 2012 vs Morehead State W 6-3 7 3-3-0 0-0-0 KERTES (W 1-2) 9 5 1:55Feb 26, 2012 vs Murray State Racers W 6-4 7 4-3-0 0-0-0 GREENWALT (W 1-0) 0 2:22Mar 02, 2012 vs St. Francis W 1-0 7 5-3-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (W) 1 5 7 1:50Mar 02, 2012 QUINNIPIAC L 4-7 7 5-4-0 0-0-0 KERTES (L) 0Mar 03, 2012 vs Bethune-Cookman W 8-6 7 6-4-0 0-0-0 GREENWALT (W) 0 1:50Mar 03, 2012 vs FGCU L 1-6 7 6-5-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (L 3-2) 8 7 1:32Mar 04, 2012 vs Saint Francis W 4-2 7 7-5-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (W 4-2) 0 2 hr

& Mar 09, 2012 at Winthrop University L 8-9 7 7-6-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (L) 0& Mar 09, 2012 vs Campbell W 4-0 (8) 8-6-0 0-0-0 KERTES (W 2-3) 7 5 2:10^ Mar 10, 2012 vs Gardner-Webb W 8-0 6 9-6-0 0-0-0 KERTES (W) 5 4

Mar 10, 2012 vs Albany W 3-2 7 10-6-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (W) 0Mar 11, 2012 vs St. John's L 2-3 7 10-7-0 0-0-0 KERTES (L 2-4) 7 7 1:30Mar 16, 2012 at Mason W 5-1 (8) 11-7-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (W) 5 6 1:59Mar 17, 2012 at Cornell W 7-0 7 12-7-0 0-0-0 KERTES (W) 4 0 2 hrMar 17, 2012 at Albany L 0-2 7 12-8-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (L) 5 0 1h 1Mar 18, 2012 vs Albany W 1-0 7 13-8-0 0-0-0 KERTES (W) 5 1 1:30Mar 18, 2012 MASON W 1-0 (8) 14-8-0 0-0-0 IMHOLZ (W) 6 3 1:35Mar 21, 2012 at IPFW-1 L 1-3 7 14-9-0 0-0-0 KERTES (L 5-5) 7 2 1:48Mar 21, 2012 at IPFW-2 W 3-0 7 15-9-0 0-0-0 KERTES (W 6-5) 5 2 1:55Mar 28, 2012 at #20 Michigan L 2-12 6 15-10-0 0-0-0 KERTES (L 6-6) 8 7 0 2:08

* Mar 30, 2012 at Ohio University-1 W 4-2 7 16-10-0 1-0-0 KERTES (W 6-5) - 1:55* Mar 30, 2012 at Ohio University-2 L 1-3 7 16-11-0 1-1-0 IMHOLZ (L 7-5) 2 8 6 1:51* Mar 31, 2012 at Akron W 4-0 (8) 17-11-0 2-1-0 KERTES (W 8-6) 1 7 8 2:04* Apr 1, 2012 at Akron W 7-6 7 18-11-0 3-1-0 IMHOLZ (W 8-5) 2 1 8 2:15

Apr 04, 2012 VALPARAISO-1 L 0-4 7 18-12-0 3-1-0 KERTES (L 8-7) 7 8 1:32Apr 04, 2012 VALPARAISO-2 L 0-5 7 18-13-0 3-1-0 IMHOLZ (L 8-6) 8 5 1:28

* Apr 06, 2012 at Kent State-1 W 4-2 7 19-13-0 4-1-0 KERTES (W 9-7) 2 0 7 2:08* Apr 06, 2012 at Kent State-2 L 1-3 7 19-14-0 4-2-0 IMHOLZ (L 8-7) 2 0 7 1:48* Apr 07, 2012 at Buffalo W 3-1 7 20-14-0 5-2-0 KERTES (W 10-7) 1 1 3 1:55* Apr 08, 2012 at Buffalo W 8-4 7 21-14-0 6-2-0 IMHOLZ (W 9-7) 8 7 2:00

Apr 11, 2012 DETROIT-1 W 6-4 7 22-14-0 6-2-0 IMHOLZ (W 10-7) 6 5 1:52Apr 11, 2012 DETROIT-2 L 1-3 7 22-15-0 6-2-0 KERTES (L 10-8) 6 5 2:00

* Apr 13, 2012 EASTERN MICHIGAN-1 W 6-1 7 23-15-0 7-2-0 KERTES (W 11-8) 1 0 5 1:43* Apr 13, 2012 EASTERN MICHIGAN-2 W 7-1 7 24-15-0 8-2-0 IMHOLZ (W 11-7) 9 0 2:00* Apr 14, 2012 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 3-2 7 25-15-0 9-2-0 KERTES (W 12-8) 7 5 1:47* Apr 15, 2012 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 2-3 7 25-16-0 9-3-0 KERTES (L 12-9) 1 0 0 1:51

Apr 18, 2012 EASTERN KENTUCKY-1 W 5-2 7 26-16-0 9-3-0 KERTES (W 13-9) 7 0 1:38Apr 18, 2012 EASTERN KENTUCKY-2 W 6-1 7 27-16-0 9-3-0 IMHOLZ (W 12-7) 8 0 1:47

* Apr 21, 2012 at Toledo W 7-1 7 28-16-0 10-3-0 KERTES (W 14-9) 7 5 2:04* Apr 22, 2012 at Toledo W 3-1 7 29-16-0 11-3-0 IMHOLZ (W 13-7) 7 5 1:55

Apr 23, 2012 OAKLAND-1 W 5-0 7 30-16-0 11-3-0 KERTES (W 15-9) 6 5 1:40Apr 23, 2012 OAKLAND-2 W 5-0 7 31-16-0 11-3-0 IMHOLZ (W 14-7) 6 5 1:37

* Apr 27, 2012 NORTHERN ILLINOIS-1 L 3-4 7 31-17-0 11-4-0 IMHOLZ (L 14-8) 1 0 0 1:54* Apr 27, 2012 NORTHERN ILLINOIS-2 W 15-2 5 32-17-0 12-4-0 IMHOLZ (W 15-7) 1 0 0 2:00* Apr 28, 2012 WESTERN MICHIGAN-1 W 4-0 7 33-17-0 13-4-0 KERTES (W 16-9) 1 4 0 1:55* Apr 29, 2012 WESTERN MICHIGAN-2 W 2-1 7 34-17-0 14-4-0 IMHOLZ (W 16-8) 1 4 5 1:40* May 04, 2012 at Miami-1 L 2-3 7 34-18-0 14-5-0 KERTES (L 16-10) 2 0 3 1:41* May 04, 2012 at Miami-2 W 3-1 7 35-18-0 15-5-0 IMHOLZ (W 17-8) 2 2 3 1:57* May 05, 2012 at Ball State L 0-6 7 35-19-0 15-6-0 KERTES (L 16-11) 2 0 1 2:03* May 06, 2012 at Ball State L 5-8 7 35-20-0 15-7-0 IMHOLZ (L 17-9) 3 1 4 2:04

May 09, 2012 vs #6 Central Michigan L 1-2 7 35-21-0 15-7-0 KERTES (L 16-12) 2 0 5 2:10May 10, 2012 vs #8 Toledo W 5-0 7 36-21-0 15-7-0 KERTES (W 17-12) 1 0 3 1:56May 11, 2012 vs #1 Ball State L 2-3 7 36-22-0 15-7-0 KERTES (L 17-13) 1 0 2 1:38

* = Conference game() extra inning game

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2012 Overall Stats2012 Bowling Green Statistics

Overall Statistics for Bowling Green (as of Jan 28, 2013)(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 36-22 Home: 12-6 Away: 12-11 Neutral: 12-5 MAC: 15-7

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

FULK, Hannah . 3 2 7 58-58 171 52 56 11 2 15 34 116 . 6 7 8 42 3 23 1 . 4 6 3 2 2 10-12 101 148 21 . 9 2 2

BERGER, Paige . 3 2 6 58-58 184 36 60 17 0 7 35 98 . 5 3 3 19 2 27 0 . 3 9 1 2 0 11-11 499 13 6 . 9 8 8

YOHO, Katie . 3 1 2 58-58 170 26 53 8 2 10 35 95 . 5 5 9 19 0 27 1 . 3 8 1 0 1 7-11 53 3 1 . 9 8 2

PROEHL, Rachel . 2 9 9 46-46 147 24 44 3 2 0 5 51 . 3 4 7 4 2 9 1 . 3 2 7 0 13 6-6 34 2 2 . 9 4 7

ARNEY, Andrea . 2 5 9 58-58 170 32 44 7 0 10 39 81 . 4 7 6 25 2 44 0 . 3 6 0 0 1 7-7 110 114 10 . 9 5 7

FINK, Shelby . 2 2 5 54-51 129 6 29 4 0 1 20 36 . 2 7 9 21 2 20 0 . 3 4 2 0 6 1-1 8 0 1 . 8 8 9

WEST, Melissa . 2 1 2 57-57 156 10 33 0 0 0 10 33 . 2 1 2 8 1 14 2 . 2 5 5 0 8 1-1 40 122 9 . 9 4 7

STRATTON, Erika . 1 8 1 48-45 116 9 21 8 0 2 10 35 . 3 0 2 15 2 36 1 . 2 8 1 2 3 1-1 121 20 2 . 9 8 6

GIORDANO, Chloe . 1 1 8 53-38 93 13 11 3 0 0 4 14 . 1 5 1 11 2 35 1 . 2 2 6 0 5 1-1 32 1 1 . 9 7 1

DICK, Adrienne . 0 7 8 31-28 64 1 5 1 0 1 1 9 . 1 4 1 9 0 33 0 . 1 9 2 0 0 0-0 139 13 1 . 9 9 3

--------------------KERTES, Jamie . 0 9 7 13-12 31 1 3 1 0 0 1 4 . 1 2 9 1 1 12 0 . 1 5 2 0 1 0-0 3 66 8 . 8 9 6

M C C LE LLA N D , E m ily . 0 2 1 42-22 47 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 2 1 3 0 22 0 . 0 8 0 0 1 0-1 18 1 1 . 9 5 0

COX, Courtney . 0 0 0 41-0 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

SMITH, Kelci . 0 0 0 2-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

FERRELL, Caitlyn . 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

GREENWALT, ERIN . 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 3 1 . 8 0 0

IMHOLZ, Paris . 0 0 0 5-5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 10 44 3 . 9 4 7

Totals . 2 4 3 58 1480 230 360 63 6 46 194 573 . 3 8 7 177 17 303 7 . 3 3 0 6 41 47-54 1169 550 67 . 9 6 2

Opponents . 2 5 2 58 1512 159 381 55 7 19 144 507 . 3 3 5 67 37 240 6 . 2 9 9 5 40 45-63 1148 440 70 . 9 5 8

LOB - Team (343), Opp (334). DPs turned - Team (15), Opp (16). IBB - Team (1), FULK 1, Opp (1). Picked off - BERGER 1, COX 1,FINK 1, MCCLELLAND 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

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

IMHOLZ, Paris 1 . 8 1 17-9 47 28 10 4/4 7 186.0 163 66 48 36 81 25 4 12 . 2 3 6 2 22 0 1 22KERTES, Jamie 2 . 2 0 17-13 47 30 9 5/4 6 190.2 201 82 60 19 146 27 3 7 . 2 6 2 1 13 1 3 17--------------------GREENWALT, ERIN 4 . 8 5 2-0 11 0 0 0/0 0 13.0 17 11 9 12 13 3 0 0 . 3 0 9 6 2 0 1 1Totals 2 . 1 0 36-22 58 58 19 13/4 13 389.2 381 159 117 67 240 55 7 19 . 2 5 2 9 37 1 5 40

Opponents 3 . 1 6 21-36 58 58 30 4/0 4 383.0 360 230 173 177 303 63 6 46 . 2 4 3 24 17 0 6 41

PB - Team (2), STRATTON 1, DICK 1, Opp (17). Pickoffs - Team (2), STRATTON 2, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - STRATTON (25-35), KERTES(21-29), DICK (20-28), IMHOLZ (17-27), GREENWALT (7-7).

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2012 Conference Stats2012 Bowling Green Statistics

Conference statistics for Bowling Green (as of Jan 29, 2013)(MAC games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 15-7 Home: 6-2 Away: 9-5 MAC: 15-7

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

FULK, Hannah . 3 7 9 22-22 66 20 25 5 1 10 20 62 . 9 3 9 17 0 5 0 . 5 0 0 1 2 4-5 50 52 3 . 9 7 1

BERGER, Paige . 3 0 4 22-22 69 14 21 5 0 3 9 35 . 5 0 7 10 1 15 0 . 3 9 5 1 0 5-5 177 3 2 . 9 8 9

PROEHL, Rachel . 2 8 6 18-18 63 9 18 1 1 0 2 21 . 3 3 3 0 1 5 0 . 2 9 7 0 4 2-2 17 2 0 1.000

ARNEY, Andrea . 2 7 7 22-22 65 16 18 5 0 5 16 38 . 5 8 5 11 1 20 0 . 3 9 0 0 1 3-3 43 39 3 . 9 6 5

FINK, Shelby . 2 6 7 22-22 60 2 16 0 0 0 11 16 . 2 6 7 9 1 9 0 . 3 7 1 0 2 0-0 3 0 1 . 7 5 0

YOHO, Katie . 2 4 6 22-22 65 10 16 4 0 3 9 29 . 4 4 6 10 0 18 0 . 3 4 7 0 0 3-5 18 3 1 . 9 5 5

WEST, Melissa . 2 3 0 21-21 61 3 14 0 0 0 8 14 . 2 3 0 4 0 5 1 . 2 7 7 0 2 1-1 12 43 0 1.000

STRATTON, Erika . 1 8 0 20-19 50 6 9 4 0 1 3 16 . 3 2 0 7 2 17 0 . 3 0 5 0 1 0-0 42 11 1 . 9 8 1

GIORDANO, Chloe . 1 5 6 22-13 32 6 5 1 0 0 2 6 . 1 8 8 5 1 16 0 . 2 8 9 0 0 1-1 17 0 1 . 9 4 4

DICK, Adrienne . 0 4 2 12-10 24 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 4 2 2 0 15 0 . 1 1 5 0 0 0-0 53 5 0 1.000

--------------------KERTES, Jamie . 1 0 5 7-6 19 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 . 1 0 5 1 0 5 0 . 1 5 0 0 1 0-0 1 22 4 . 8 5 2

M C C LE LLA N D , E m ily . 0 0 0 16-5 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 4 0 0 1.000

COX, Courtney . 0 0 0 15-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

GREENWALT, ERIN . 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

IMHOLZ, Paris . 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 19 2 . 9 2 0

Totals . 2 5 0 22 580 94 145 25 2 22 80 240 . 4 1 4 76 7 133 1 . 3 4 3 2 14 19-23 441 199 18 . 9 7 3

Opponents . 2 7 6 22 572 55 158 21 2 9 50 210 . 3 6 7 25 11 82 3 . 3 1 9 1 17 18-28 438 165 33 . 9 4 8

LOB - Team (147), Opp (130). DPs turned - Team (7), Opp (5). Picked off - BERGER 1, MCCLELLAND 1, COX 1.

(MAC games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

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

KERTES, Jamie 2 . 0 9 8-3 18 12 2 1/1 4 70.1 82 26 21 7 55 12 1 2 . 2 9 2 0 4 0 1 7IMHOLZ, Paris 2 . 2 8 7-4 20 10 4 0/1 5 76.2 75 29 25 17 27 9 1 7 . 2 5 9 1 7 0 0 10--------------------GREENWALT, ERIN 0 . 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0Totals 2 . 1 9 15-7 22 22 6 2/1 9 147.0 158 55 46 25 82 21 2 9 . 2 7 6 1 11 0 1 17

Opponents 3 . 4 5 7-15 22 22 9 1/0 2 146.0 145 94 72 76 133 25 2 22 . 2 5 0 6 7 0 2 14

PB - Team (1), DICK 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (1), STRATTON 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - STRATTON (12-18), KERTES (9-14), IMHOLZ(8-13), DICK (6-10), GREENWALT (1-1).

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All-Time ResultsOpponent ................................... W-L ............ LastAdelphi ................................................... 1-2 .................1992Akron ...................................................... 47-22-1 .........2012Alabama Birmingham ....................... 1-2 .................2006Alabama State ..................................... 1-0 .................2012Albany..................................................... 2-2 .................2012Alvin (Texas) JC .................................... 1-0 .................1998American International .................... 1-0 .................1985Arizona ................................................... 0-4 .................2005Auburn ................................................... 0-2 .................2012Austin Peay ........................................... 0-2 .................2009Ball State ................................................ 49-36.............2012Baylor ...................................................... 2-2 .................2006Belmont ................................................. 2-0 .................2011Bethune Cookman ............................. 1-0 .................2012Boston College .................................... 0-1 .................2005Boston University ............................... 1-1 .................2007Bradley ................................................... 3-3 .................2009Brown...................................................... 0-1 .................2007Bryan ....................................................... 0-1 .................1986Bucknell ................................................. 1-0 .................2002Buffalo .................................................... 18-7 ...............2012California ............................................... 0-5 .................1999UC-Santa Barbara ............................... 0-1 .................1996Cal Poly (SLO) ....................................... 0-1 .................1997Cal State Fullerton .............................. 0-7 .................2009Cal State Northridge .......................... 1-3 .................1990Cal State Sacramento ........................ 1-0 .................1996Campbell ............................................... 3-0 .................2012Central Michigan ................................ 20-68.............2012Charleston (Coll. of ) ........................... 0-1 .................2004Charleston Southern ......................... 1-0 .................2007Clarion .................................................... 1-1 .................1983Cleveland State ................................... 19-6 ...............2004Coastal Carolina .................................. 1-0 .................2001Colorado State ..................................... 0-1 .................2002Columbia ............................................... 0-1 .................1991Connecticut .......................................... 0-2 .................1994Cornell .................................................... 1-1 .................2012Creighton .............................................. 1-0 .................1986Dartmouth ............................................ 1-0 .................2010Dayton .................................................... 17-2 ...............2000Defiance ................................................. 5-1 .................1983DePaul .................................................... 0-3 .................2006Detroit .................................................... 35-8 ...............2011Drake ....................................................... 1-0 .................1986Drexel ...................................................... 0-1 .................1991East Carolina ......................................... 3-6 .................2005Eastern Illinois ...................................... 1-3 .................2004Eastern Kentucky ................................ 2-1 .................2012Eastern Michigan ................................ 49-39.............2012E. Oklahoma State .............................. 0-0-1..............1998E. Tennessee State .............................. 1-1 .................2008Elon .......................................................... 0-1 .................2008Florida A&M .......................................... 4-1 .................2000Florida Atlantic .................................... 0-1 .................2006Florida Gulf Coast ............................... 0-1 .................2012Florida International .......................... 2-1 .................2007Florida State ......................................... 0-9 .................2010Fordham ................................................ 1-0 .................2006Fresno State .......................................... 0-7 .................1996George Mason ..................................... 3-1 .................2012Georgia ................................................... 0-1 .................2010Georgia State ....................................... 4-2 .................2011Georgia Southern ............................... 0-1 .................2008Georgia Tech......................................... 0-1 .................2011Hartford.................................................. 1-0 .................2007Harvard .................................................. 1-0 .................1996Hawai’i .................................................... 0-4 .................1999Hope ........................................................ 1-0 .................1983Illinois ...................................................... 1-0 .................2001Illinois at Chicago ............................... 1-1 .................2004

Opponent ................................... W-L ............ LastIndiana State ........................................ 3-2 .................2012Iona .......................................................... 1-0 .................2010Iowa ......................................................... 1-8 .................2008Iowa State .............................................. 1-3 .................2008IPFW ........................................................ 4-4 .................2012IUPUI ....................................................... 0-2 .................1982Kansas ..................................................... 0-3 .................2009Kennesaw State ................................... 0-1 .................2011Kent State .............................................. 44-55-1 .........2012Kentucky ................................................ 0-2 .................2005Lamar ...................................................... 1-0 .................1985Liberty .................................................... 2-0 .................2001Lipscomb ............................................... 0-2 .................2008Long Beach State ................................ 0-2 .................1989Louisiana State .................................... 0-4 .................2011Louisiana Tech ..................................... 0-4 .................2011Louisville ................................................ 1-2 .................2003Loyola (Cal.) .......................................... 0-1 .................1997Loyola (Ill.) ............................................. 1-1 .................1995Maine ...................................................... 2-0 .................2007Marist ...................................................... 0-1 .................2004Marshall.................................................. 18-4 ...............2005Massachusetts ..................................... 2-3 .................1987Mankato State ..................................... 0-1 .................1986McNeese State ..................................... 1-0 .................1986Mercer..................................................... 0-2 .................2011Miami ...................................................... 51-43.............2011Michigan ................................................ 5-29 ...............2012Michigan State..................................... 12-8 ...............2009Middle Tenn. St .................................... 0-1 .................2011Minnesota ............................................. 1-2 .................2005Mississippi ............................................. 0-1 .................2002Mississippi State .................................. 0-3 .................2011Missouri .................................................. 0-3 .................1994Monmouth ............................................ 1-0 .................2002Montclair State .................................... 1-0 .................1986Morehead State ................................... 3-0-1..............2012Mount Union ........................................ 3-1 .................1982Murray State ......................................... 1-0 .................2012Muskingum........................................... 5-3 .................1982Nebraska ................................................ 0-8 .................1998UNLV ........................................................ 1-3 .................2007Nevada ................................................... 0-1 .................2005New Mexico State ............................... 3-3 .................2005Nicholls State ....................................... 3-5 .................1999North Carolina ..................................... 0-2 .................1998North Carolina A&T ............................ 2-0 .................2001North Carolina Greensboro ............ 0-1 .................2010North Carolina State .......................... 1-2 .................2005North Dakota State ............................ 0-1 .................2009North Florida ........................................ 1-1 .................2010Northern Illinois .................................. 21-19.............2011Northern Iowa ..................................... 1-0 .................1986Northwestern ....................................... 2-5 .................2005Notre Dame .......................................... 6-13 ...............2011Oakland .................................................. 11-2-1 ...........2006Ohio Northern ..................................... 8-3 .................1982Ohio State ............................................. 10-24-2 .........2010Ohio ......................................................... 53-42.............2012Oklahoma .............................................. 0-2 .................2009Oklahoma State .................................. 0-2 .................2001Oregon ................................................... 1-6 .................1999Oregon State ........................................ 0-2 .................2004Oregon Tech ......................................... 1-1 .................1997Pacific ...................................................... 4-3 .................2009Penn ........................................................ 0-1 .................2002Penn State ............................................. 1-3 .................2011Pittsburgh ............................................. 1-0 .................2000Princeton ............................................... 0-1 .................1992Providence ............................................ 1-0 .................2007Purdue .................................................... 3-4 .................2011

Opponent ................................... W-L ............ LastQuinnipiac............................................. 0-1 .................2012Rhode Island ........................................ 1-0-1..............1985Rider ........................................................ 7-0-1..............2002Robert Morris ....................................... 2-1 .................2000Rutgers ................................................... 2-3 .................2006Saginaw Valley State.......................... 0-2 .................1982Saint Louis ............................................. 3-0 .................2001St. Bonaventure ................................... 2-1 .................2007St. Francis (Pa.) ..................................... 3-1 .................2012St. Johns ................................................. 0-1 .................2012St. Mary’s ................................................ 1-1 .................1995St. Peter’s ............................................... 1-0 .................1985St. Xavier ................................................ 1-0 .................1986Sam Houston State ............................ 1-2 .................1988San Diego State ................................... 0-2 .................1990San Jose State ...................................... 1-1 .................2003Santa Clara ............................................ 2-3 .................1997Seton Hall .............................................. 2-3 .................2006South Carolina ..................................... 0-3 .................2009South Florida ........................................ 0-3 .................1991Southeastern Louisiana.................... 1-1 .................1999Southern Illinois .................................. 0-3 .................1994Southern Mississippi ......................... 0-2 .................2010Southern Utah ..................................... 1-1 .................1999Southwest Texas State ...................... 1-1 .................2003Southwestern Louisiana .................. 0-3 .................1999Stanford ................................................. 1-1 .................1996Stephen F. Austin ................................ 1-2 .................2004Stetson ................................................... 7-3 .................2008Stockton State ..................................... 1-0 .................1984Stony Brook .......................................... 2-0 .................2003Tennessee .............................................. 0-1 .................2009Tennessee Chattanooga .................. 2-3 .................2008Tennessee Martin ............................... 1-1 .................2010Tennessee State .................................. 2-0 .................2002Tennessee Tech ................................... 0-3 .................2008Texas ........................................................ 0-3 .................2009Texas A&M ............................................. 1-6 .................1998Texas-Arlington ................................... 1-0 .................2009TAMU-Corp. Christi............................. 1-1 .................2004Texas Tech ............................................. 0-1 .................1998Toledo ..................................................... 62-34.............2012Towson ................................................... 1-0 .................2006Troy .......................................................... 0-1 .................2006Tulsa ........................................................ 1-0 .................2004U.S. International ................................ 1-2 .................1990Utah ......................................................... 1-2 .................1990Utah State.............................................. 0-1 .................1995Valparaiso .............................................. 0-3 .................2012Virginia ................................................... 3-10 ...............2006Virginia Tech ......................................... 1-1 .................2010Washington .......................................... 1-3 .................2006Wayne State .......................................... 2-11 ...............1987West Liberty ......................................... 1-0 .................1982Western Carolina ................................ 1-0 .................2010Western Illinois .................................... 1-3 .................1994Western Kentucky .............................. 1-2 .................2012Western Michigan .............................. 31-45.............2011Wichita State ........................................ 2-1 .................2004Williamette ............................................ 1-0 .................1994Winthrop................................................ 1-2 .................2012Wright State .......................................... 9-2 .................2012Yale .......................................................... 2-0 .................2002Youngstown State .............................. 2-7 .................1987

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Awards & HonorsALL-AMERICASECOND TEAM^Amy Lienhardt, OF ....................................................... ‘88^ National Fastpitch Coaches Association

THIRD TEAM #Gina Rango, 3B ...................................................... ‘05, ‘06# Easton

ALL-REGIONFIRST TEAMRachelle Highfill, 2B ..................................................... ‘93Amy Lienhardt, OF ....................................................... ‘88Gina Rango, 3B ...................................... ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06

SECOND TEAMJeanine Baca, OF ........................................................... ‘07Becky Bailey, 2B ............................................................. ‘91Amy Hamilton, 1B/P .................................................... ‘97Vicki Miwa, P ................................................................... ‘87Dena Romstadt, 3B ...................................................... ‘92Liz Vrabel, P..................................................................... ‘05Hayley Wiemer, P .................................................. ‘07, ‘08Jennifer Wolf, P.............................................................. ‘93

MAC COACH OF THE YEARGail Davenport .............................................................. ‘88Jacquie Joseph .............................................................. ‘93Leigh Ross ....................................................................... ‘01Shannon Salsburg ......................................................../12

MAC PLAYER OF THE YEARAmy Lienhardt, OF ....................................................... ‘88Gina Rango, 3B .............................................................. ‘05Nikki Rouhana, 1B......................................................... ‘01

MAC PITCHER OF THE YEARLiz Vrabel ......................................................................... ‘05

MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEARTricia Askins, .................................................................. ‘92Jennifer Wolf, ................................................................. ‘93Hayley Wiemer, P .......................................................... ‘06Paige Berger, 1B ...............................................‘10Jamie Kertes, P .................................................‘12

ALL-MACFIRST TEAMTricia Askins, SS ............................................................. ‘95Jeanine Baca, OF ........................................................... ‘07Paige Berger, 1B ...............................................‘10Mary Kay Bryan, DH ..................................................... ‘86Edie Campbell, UT ........................................................ ‘88Karen Cepik, 2B ............................................................. ‘83Michelle Clagett, 2B/SS .............................. ‘87, ‘88, ‘90Angie Domschot, SS .................................................... ‘99Jen Domschot, OF ........................................................ ‘01Kathy Fisher, C ....................................................... ‘85, ‘86Hannah Fulk, SS ............................................................. ‘12Abby Habicht, C ............................................................ ‘06Amy Hamilton, 1B/P .................................................... ‘97Rachelle Highfill, SS/2B ............................................... ‘93Kathy Holland, C ........................................................... ‘95McKenna Houle, P ........................................................ ‘01Jamie Kertes, P ............................................................... ‘12Sandy Krebs, SS ..................................................... ‘84, ‘86Amy Lienhardt, OF ............................................... ‘86, ‘88Vicki Miwa, P ................................................... ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Gina Rango, 3B ...................................... ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Jody Record, P ............................................................... ‘92Renee Rosemeier, OF .................................................. ‘01Nikki Rouhana, 1B................................................. ‘00, ’01Dena Romstadt, 3B ...................................................... ‘92Laura Silverstein, 3B..................................................... ‘86Allison Vallas, IF ..................................................... ‘07, ‘08Liz Vrabel, P..................................................................... ‘05

Melissa West, 3B ..............................................‘09Hayley Wiemer, P ...................................‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Amy Wright, OF ............................................................. ‘83Jennifer Wolf, P...................................................... ‘93, ‘94Erin Zwinck, 3B .............................................................. ‘00

SECOND TEAMKaren Appelbaum, OF ................................................ ‘92Jeanine Baca, OF ........................................................... ‘04Becky Bailey, 2B ............................................................. ‘91Colleen Bates, SS/C .............................................. ‘98, ‘00Paige Berger ..........................................................,11Dawnjene DeLong, IF .......................................... ‘07, ‘08Angie Domschot, 2B .................................................... ‘01Jen Domschot, OF ................................................ ‘99, ‘00Holly Frantz, C ................................................................ ‘02Hannah Fulk, SS ...............................................‘10Garrett Gholston, P ...................................................... ‘99Emily Gouge, P .............................................................. ‘07Lindsay Heimrich, 1B ................................................... ‘04Rachelle Highfill, SS/2B ............................................... ‘91Kathy Holland, C ........................................................... ‘94Lisa Hufford, P ................................................................ ‘90Kolleen Kopchak, OF ................................................... ‘93Pam Kreuz, OF................................................................ ‘97Megan McPherson, 2B ................................................ ‘05Desiree Miller, C/IF ....................................................... ‘06Marla Murphy, 2B ......................................................... ‘02Jenny Ranz, OF ...................................................... ‘96, ‘97Dena Romstadt, 3B ...................................................... ‘90Renee Rosemeier, OF .................................................. ‘02Allison Vallas, 1B/OF .................................................... ‘05Liz Vrabel, P..................................................... ‘03, ‘04, ‘06Lisa Williams, C .............................................................. ‘90

HONORABLE MENTIONJennifer Wolf, P.............................................................. ‘97

FRESHMAN TEAMPaige Berger, 1B ...............................................‘10Katelynn Boso, C ..............................................‘08Hannah Fulk, SS ...............................................‘10Paris Imholz, P .................................................‘12Jamie Kertes, P .................................................‘12Desiree Miller, C/IF ....................................................... ‘06Melissa West, 3B ..............................................‘09Hayley Wiemer, P .......................................................... ‘06

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAFIRST TEAMKathy Holland, C ....................................................... ‘95Amy Lienhardt, OF ....................................................... ‘88Erin Zwinck, 3B .............................................................. ‘00

SECOND TEAMAmy Wright, SS .............................................................. ‘84

THIRD TEAMKathy Holland, C ........................................................... ‘93Allison Vallas, IF ............................................................. ‘08Hayley Wiemer, P .......................................................... ‘08

HONORABLE MENTIONJill Therriault, OF ........................................................... ‘85

ACADEMIC ALL-MACFIRST TEAMKaren Appelbaum, OF ........................................ ‘91, ‘92Lindsey Arney ................................................................ ‘11Paige Berger ....................................................‘10Karmen Coffey, OF ....................................................... ‘10Dawnjene DeLong ....................................................... ‘08Candace Fenton, IF ...................................................... ‘02Holly Frantz, C ................................................................ ‘02Hannah Fulk ............................................. ‘11, ‘12Andrea Genter, P .......................................................... ‘02Lindsay Heimrich, 1B ................................... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06

Kathy Holland, C ........................................... ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Erin Johnson, OF ........................................................... ‘99Jody Johnson, P/3B ...................................................... ‘02Lecia Kaltenbach, IF ............................................. ‘87, ‘88Amy Lienhardt, OF ....................................... ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Megan McPherson, 2B ................................................ ‘05Jessie Milosek, P ............................................................ ‘02Marla Murphy, 2B ......................................................... ‘02Amy Patterson, IF ......................................................... ‘96Natalie Phillips, 1B ........................................................ ‘02Caroline Reitz, OF ......................................................... ‘99Dena Romstadt, IF ................................................ ‘92, ‘93Susan Sontag, OF .......................................................... ‘09Jill Therriault, OF ........................................................... ‘85Allison Vallas, IF ............................................. ‘06, ‘07, ’08Liz Vrabel, P..................................................................... ‘05Melissa West, 3B ............................................................ ‘12Hayley Wiemer, P ........................................... ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Jennifer Wolf, P.............................................................. ‘97Erin Zwinck, 3B ...................................................... ‘98, ‘99

HONORABLE MENTIONAndrea Arney ..................................................‘11Melissa Bott .................................................................... ‘11Missey Bowman ............................................................ ‘11Michelle Clagett, IF ...................................................... ‘88Melissa Cricks, 2B .......................................................... ‘98Lynsey Ebel, IF ............................................................... ‘99Amy Hamilton, P/1B .................................................... ‘99Erin Johnson, OF ........................................................... ‘98Zada Lines ....................................................................... ‘11Wendy Oehler, OF ........................................................ ‘89Rachel Proel ....................................................‘11Kris Rossi, IF..................................................................... ‘88Melissa West .....................................................11

MAC HONOR ROLL @Kristen Anderson, P/OF ................................. ‘03, ‘05Natalie Armintrout, C .......................................... ‘04, ‘05Lynsey Ebel, 3B ...................................................... ‘00, ‘01Sara Edwards, IF ............................................................ ‘03Candace Fenton, IF .............................................. ‘02, ‘03Stephanie Finkel, OF ................................................... ‘03Holly Frantz, C ................................................ ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Andrea Genter, P .......................................... ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Abby Habicht, C .................................................... ‘04, ‘05Lindsay Heimrich, 1B ........................................... ‘04, ‘05Lauren Hoffman, Util. .................................................. ‘05Jess Jenkins, IF ............................................................... ‘01Jody Johnson, P/3B ...................................... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Megan McPherson, 2B ................................................ ‘05Jessie Milosek, P ............................................ ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Marla Murphy, 2B ......................................... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Natalie Phillips, 1B ........................................ ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Emmy Ramsey, OF........................................................ ‘05Renee Rosemeier, OF .......................................... ‘00, ‘01Nikki Rouhana, 1B................................................. ‘00, ‘01Rebekah Tipton, P ........................................ ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Liz Tuza, 3B/DP .............................................. ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Liz Vrabel, P............................................................. ‘04, ‘05Crystal Wilson, OF ................................................. ‘02, ‘03Erin Zwinck, 3B .............................................................. ‘00

MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMJeanine Baca ................................................................... ‘07Dawnjene DeLong, SS ................................................ ‘08Angie Domschot, 2B .................................................... ‘01Jen Domschot, OF ........................................................ ‘00Hannah Fulk, SS ............................................................. ‘12Emily Gouge, P .............................................................. ‘08Abby Habicht, C ............................................................ ‘04Lindsay Heimrich, 1B ................................................... ‘04Jody Johnson, P ............................................... ‘04 (MVP)Gina Rango, 3B .............................................................. ‘04Renee Rosemeier, OF .................................................. ‘00Liz Vrabel, P............................................................. ‘05, ‘06Hayley Wiemer ...................................................... ‘07, ‘08

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All-Time Roster

Phyliss Amicon 1981Karen Applebaum 1989-90-91-92Natalie Armintrout 2003-04-05-06Kristen Anderson 2003-04-05Andrea Arney 2010-11 - 12Lindsay Arney 2008-09-10-11Tricia Askins 1992-93-94-95Jeanin Baca 2004-05-06-07Lynn Baerwaldt 1984-85-86Becky Bailey 1988-89-90-91Jessica Barisono 2008Colleen Bates 1997-98-99-00Jennifer Behling 1993-94-95-96Paige Berger 2010-11-12Haleigh Bielstien 2009-10-11Brenda Billow 1987-88-89-90Pam Bochinski 1989Sharon Bollenbacher 1979Katelynn Boso 2008-09-10-11Melissa Bott 2008-09-10-11Melissa Bowman 2008-09-10-11Mary Bramchreiber 1980-81-82-83Ann Bracale 1984Karen Brown 1991-92-93Mary Kay Bryan 1984-85-86Edith Campbell 1985-86Maryellen Carey 1979-80Lora Casto 1979-80Ellen Cathers 1979-80Karen Cepik 1980-81-82-83Michelle Clagett 1987-88-89-90Missy Clay 1991-92-93Karmen Coffey 2009-10Melissa Cricks 1995-96-97-98Cindy Dilley 1979Carol Delvecchio 1979-80Dawnjene DeLong 2005-06-07-08Rachel Delp 2008Adrienne Dick 2010-11-12Angie Domschot 1998-99-00-01Jenny Domschot 1999-00-01Amy Drongwoski 1986Lynset Ebel 1998-99-00-01Sherry Eubanks 1981Candance Fenton 2001-02-03Rhonda Fett 1997-98-99Shelby Fink 2012Stephanie Finkel 2003-04Kathy Fisher 1983-84-85-86Holly Frantz 1999-00-01-02Julie Fritz 1980-81-82-83Hannah Fulk 2010-11-12Lauren Garrison 1979-80-81-82Andrea Genter 1999-00-01-02Garrett Gholston 1996-97-98-99Chloe Giordano 2012Emily Gouge 2005-06-07-08Erin Greenwalt 2011-12Julie Grimm 1980Julie Guerra 1982Abby Habicht 2003-04-05-06Abby Hanson 2011Amy Hamilton 1996-97-98-99Sonya Hanson 1981-82-83Jane Harlamert 1981-82-83Lindsay Heimrich 2003-04-05-06Toni Hess 1979-80-81Rachelle Highfill 1991-92-93

Jackie Hill 1982-83Carmen Hitterdal 1998-99-00Lauren Hoffman 2004-05-06-07Kathy Holland 1992-93-94-95McKenna Houle 2000-01-02-03Julie Hudson 1990-91-92-93Lisa Hufford 1987-88-89-90Paris Imholz 2012Jessica Jenkins 2000-01Erin Johnson 1996-97-98-99Jody Johnson 2001-02-03-04Lecia Kaltenbach 1986Helena Kavelaar 1984Jenny Kelly 2011Jenifer Kernahan 2001-02-03-04Jamie Kertes 2012Carolyn Kirk 1979-80-81Loy Koeller 1982-83Patty Konczak 1980-81-82-83Kolleen Kopchak 1992-93-94-95Sandy Krebs 1983-84-85-86Pam Kreuz 1994-95-96-97Jenny Kulics 1995-96Morgan LaNicca 1998-99-00Laura Lawicki 1982Carol Lawless 1984Jeni Leis 1990-91-92-93Brecken Libbe 2005Amy Lienhardt 1985-86Zada Lines 2008-09-10-11Kandice Machain 2000-01-02-03Molly Mateer 1980-81-82-83Vanessa Matheson 1988Emily McClelland 2012Pam McKinnon 1982Megan McPherson 2004-05-06Laura Mercer 1994-95-96-97Gina Michael 1995-96-97-98Desiree Miller 2006Veronica Miller 1982-83-84-85Jessie Milosek 1999-00-01-02Vicki Miwa 1986Sarah Moore 2002Julie Moss 1991-92-93Lisa Mountjoy 1992-93-94-95Marla Murphy 2002-03-04Wendy Nicholson 1997-98-99Barb Nelson 1982-83Heidi Nestvogel 1983-84Wendy Oehler 1988-89-90Pat Oney 1984Angela Ortiz 2005Nancy Paglow 1983-85Sharon Palma 2007Amy Patterson 1993-94-95-96Missy Phillips 1995-96-97-98Natalie Phillips 2000-01-02Rachel Proehl 2009-10-11-12Vickie Quinn 1989Emily Ramsey 2004-05-06-07Gina Rango 2003-04-05-06Jenny Ranz 1994-95-96-97Jody Record 1991-92Caroline Reitz 1996-97-98-99Diane Richardson 1981-82-83Carly Riepenhoff 2007-08-09Lauren Rockich 2008Dena Romstadt 1990-91-92-93

Renee Rosemeier 2000-01-02Kris Rossi 1987-89Nikki Rouhana 1998-99-00-01Donna Rowland 1984Shelley Ruper 1981Deb Sanchez 1981-82-83Carmen Sather 1997Lore Schlegal 1980-81-82Wendy Sheehan 2006Lisa Shelly 1979-80-81Laura Silverstein 1986Amy Simmons 1990-91-92-93Kelci Smith 2012Kim Snyder 1989-90-91-92Susan Sontag 2007-08-09-10Kathy Spencer 1979-80-81-82Kari Steigerwald 2004-05Kim Still 1988-89-90Erika Stratton 2011-12Jil Therriault 1984-85Mindy Thompson 1996Rebekah Tipton 1999-00-01-02Valerie Tipton 2001-02-03Maggie Tudor 2004Elizabeth Tuza 2001-02-03Laura Unterbrink 1990-91-92-93Roni Valentino 1984Allison Vallas 2005-06-07-08Pam Vogel 1985-86Libby Voshell 2000-01-02-03Liz Vrabel 2003-04-05-06Melissa Wagner 2004Heather West 1993-95-96-97Melissa West 2009-10-11-12Tammy Wiatr 1985-86Hayley Wiemer 2006-07-08Cindi Williams 1985-86Lisa Williams 1987-88-89-90Crystal Wilson 2000-01-02-03Jennifer Wolf 1993-94-96-97Amy Wright 1983-84Katie Yoho 2011-12Ashley Zirkle 2004-05-06-07Cheryl Zook 1979-80-81-82Erin Zwinck 1997-98-99-00

Current Student-Athletes are BOLD

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RecordsTEAM RECORDSSEASON HITTINGBatting Average .289 (2002)Games Played 64 (2004)At-Bats 1638 (2006, 2004)Runs Scored 230 (2012)Hits 396 (2002)Doubles 90 (2002)Triples 28 (1988)Home Runs 47 (2007)RBIs 202 (2001)Total Bases 604 (2006)Slugging Percentage .449 (2007)Walks 177 (2012)On Base Percentage .381 (1988)Putouts 1301 (2004)Fielding Percentage .966 (2005)

SEASON PITCHINGERA 1.09 (1987)Wins 37 (2006, 1992)Shutouts 19 (1992) Innings Pitched 433.2 (2004)Strikeouts 378 (2006)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SEASON HITTING

GAMES PLAYED1. Kristen Anderson 64 2004 Jeanine Baca 64 2004 Lindsay Heimrich 64 2004 Gina Rango 64 20045. Jenifer Kernahan 63 20046. Abby Habicht 62 2004 Megan McPherson 62 2004 Colleen Bates 62 1998 Erin Zwinck 62 199810. Dawnjene DeLong 60 2006 Melissa Cricks 60 199812. Jeanine Baca 59 2005 & 06 Allison Vallas 59 2006 Angie Domschot 59 1998 Gina Michael 59 1998 Cindi Williams 59 1988

GAMES STARTED(Since 1995)1. Gina Rango 64 2004 Lindsay Heimrich 64 20043. Kristen Anderson 63 2004 Jeanine Baca 63 20045. Abby Habicht 62 2004 Jenifer Kernahan 62 2004 Colleen Bates 62 1998 Erin Zwinck 62 19989. Megan McPherson 61 200410. Dawnjene DeLong 60 200611. Jeanine Baca 59 2005 & 2006 Allison Vallas 59 2006 Melissa Cricks 59 199814. Ten times 58

AT BATS1. Jeanine Baca 207 2004

2. Becky Bailey 202 19913. Jeanine Baca 200 20064. Gina Rango 199 20045. Lindsay Heimrich 198 20046. Amy Lienhardt 189 19887. Jeanine Baca 186 20058. Paige Berger 184 2012 Colleen Bates 184 199810. Dawnjene DeLong 183 2006 Gina Rango 183 2006 Tricia Askins 183 199513. Kandice Machain 181 2003 Erin Zwinck 181 199815. Wendy Oehler 180 198916. Allison Vallas 177 2006

HITS1. Amy Lienhardt 83 19882. Gina Rango 74 20043. Gina Rango 67 20064. Jeanine Baca 63 20045. Paige Berger 60 2012 Gina Rango 60 2003 & 05 Tricia Askins 60 19958. Lindsay Heimrich 58 2004 Angie Domschot 58 199910. Kandice Machain 57 2002 Becky Bailey 57 199112. Hannah Fulk 56 2012 Nikki Rouhana 56 2001 Colleen Bates 56 1998 Kathy Holland 56 1995

RUNS1. Amy Lienhardt 57 19882. Hannah Fulk 52 20123. Jen Domschot 45 20014. Jeanine Baca 43 20075. Hayley Wiemer 37 2007 Jeanine Baca 37 20047. Paige Berger 36 20128. Amy Lienhardt 36 19859. Nikki Rouhana 35 200110. Gina Rango 34 200311. Gina Rango 33 2004 Libby Voshell 33 2003 Angie Domschot 33 200014. Andrea Arney 32 201215. Dawnjene DeLong 32 2006 Angie Domschot 32 1999 Amy Lienhardt 32 1986

RBI1. Gina Rango 42 20042. Lynsey Ebel 40 20013. Andrea Arney 39 20124. Hayley Wiemer 39 2007 Renee Rosemeier 39 20016. Allison Vallas 36 20077. Katie Yoho 35 2012 Paige Berger 35 2012 Jenifer Kernahan 35 2003 Dena Romstadt 35 199211. Hannah Fulk 34 2012 Allison Vallas 34 2005 Jen Domschot 33 2001 Paige Berger 33 2011 Paige Berger 33 2010

DOUBLES1. Gina Rango 18 20042. Paige Berger 17 20123. Dena Romstadt 17 19934. Natalie Phillips 16 2002 Libby Voshell 16 20026. Melissa Cricks 15 19987. Dawnjene DeLong 14 2006 Gina Rango 14 2006 Libby Voshell 14 2003 Renee Rosemeier 14 200211. Jeanine Baca 13 2005 Lindsay Heimrich 13 2004 Gina Rango 13 200314. Jeanine Baca 12 2007 Angie Domschot 12 1999 & 2001 Tricia Askins 12 1995

TRIPLES1. Amy Lienhardt 10 19882. Michelle Clagett 7 19883. Angie Domschot 6 19994. Melissa West 5 2009 Gina Rango 5 2005 Angie Domschot 5 1998 & 2000 Erin Zwinck 5 1998 Dena Romstadt 5 1991 Sandy Krebs 5 1985 Amy Lienhardt 5 1985 Karen Cepik 5 198212. 12 times 4

HOMERUNS1. Hannah Fulk 15 20122. Paige Berger 12 20103. Paige Berger 11 2011 Hayley Wiemer 11 2007 Hayley Wiemer 11 20086. Katie Yoho 10 2012 Andrea Arney 10 2012 Gina Rango 10 20069. Hayley Wiemer 9 2009 Allison Vallas 9 2007 Susan Sontag 9 2007 Gina Rango 9 200413. Paige Berger 7 201214. Allison Vallas 6 2008 Dawnjene DeLong 6 2007 Jeanine Baca 6 2007 Ashley Zirkle 6 2006 Libby Voshell 6 2003 Lynsey Ebel 6 2001 Jen Domschot 6 2000

TOTAL BASES1. Amy Lienhardt 126 19882. Gina Rango 121 20043. Hannah Fulk 116 20124. Gina Rango 113 20065. Paige Berger 98 20126. Katie Yoho 95 20127. Hayley Wiemer 94 20078. Jeanine Baca 91 2007 Angie Domschot 91 199910. Gina Rango 88 200311. Allison Vallas 87 2007 Paige Berger 87 201113. Jeanine Baca 86 2004 Jen Domschot 86 200115. Libby Voshell 85 200316. Lindsay Heimrich 83 2004 Kandice Machain 83 2002

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SLUGGING PCT.(Min. 2 AB/team game and 70 AB)1. Hayley Wiemer .746 20072. Paige Berger .681 20103. Hannah Fulk .678 20124. Allison Vallas .669 20075. Amy Lienhardt .667 19886. Hayley Wiemer .659 20097. Paige Berger .654 20118. Hayley Wiemer .637 20089. Jeanine Baca .619 200710. Gina Rango .617 200611. Gina Rango .608 200412. Allison Vallas .579 200813. Jen Domschot .573 200114. Libby Voshell .563 200315. Jen Domschot .561 2000

STOLEN BASES1. Amy Lienhardt 53 19882. Amy Lienhardt 34 19873. Jenny Ranz 29 19974. Amy Lienhardt 23 19865. Kim Still 19 19886. Karmen Coffey 18 20107. Colleen Bates 17 2000 Carmen Hitterdal 17 1998 Jenny Ranz 17 199610. Megan McPherson 16 200511. Gina Rango 15 200512. Jeanine Baca 14 200713. Jeanine Baca 13 200614. Tricia Askins 12 1995 Kolleen Kopchak 12 1995 Michelle Clagett 12 1988

WALKS1. Hannah Fulk 42 20122. Hayley Wiemer 37 20083. Hayley Wiemer 33 20094. Jen Domschot 32 20015. Hayley Wiemer 28 20076. Jenifer Kernahan 26 2004 Hannah Fulk 26 20107. Andrea Arney 25 20128. Libby Voshell 25 20039. Dena Romstadt 24 199210. Hayley Wiemer 23 2006 Hanna Fulk 23 201112. Jeanine Baca 22 2007 Pam Vogel 22 198514. Allison Vallas 21 200815. Gina Rango 20 2004 Amy Lienhardt 20 1988

SACRIFICE FLIES(Since 1991)1. Dena Romstadt 5 19912. Holly Frantz 4 20023. Ashley Zirkle 3 2007 Rachelle Highfill 3 1993 Colleen Bates 3 1998 Andrea Arney 3 20117. 20 times 2

SACRIFICE HITS/BUNTS(Since 1991)1. Karen Appelbaum 27 19922. Emmy Ramsey 17 20043. Rachel Proehl 16 20124. Karen Appelbaum 15 1991

Pam Kreuz 15 19956. Heather West 14 19957. Megan McPherson 13 2006 Carmen Hitterdal 13 1999 & 20009. Kristen Anderson 12 2004 Lindsay Heimrich 12 2004 Tricia Askins 12 199312. Emmy Ramsey 11 2007 Dawnjene DeLong 11 2006 Rachelle Highfill 11 1994 Kolleen Kopchak 11 1992

BATTING AVERAGE(Min. 2 AB/team game and 70 AB)1. Amy Lienhardt .439 (83-189) 19882. Hayley Wiemer .413 (52-126) 20073. Jeanine Baca .374 (55-147) 20074. Gina Rango .372 (74-199) 20045. Allison Vallas .369 (48-130) 20076. Dena Romstadt .367 (55-150) 1992 Amy Wright .367 (29-79) 19838. Gina Rango .366 (67-183) 2006 Gina Rango .366 (60-164) 200510. Maryellen Carey .365 (27-74) 198011. Gina Rango .364 (60-165) 200312. Angie Domschot .356 (58-163) 199913. Nikki Rouhana .3522 (56-159) 200114. Kim Still .3517 (51-145) 198815. Sandy Krebs .3511 (46-131) 1986

CAREER HITTING

GAMES PLAYED1. Gina Rango 229 2003-062. Jeanine Baca 227 2004-073. Abby Habicht 217 2003-064. Missy Clay 211 1991-94 Angie Domschot 211 1998-20016. Dena Romstadt 209 1990-93 Karen Appelbaum 209 1989-928. Lindsay Heimrich 208 2003-06 Julie Hudson 208 1990-9310. Tricia Askins 207 1992-9511. Lisa Williams 206 1987-9012. Allison Vallas 205 2005-08 Kathy Holland 205 1992-9513. Kolleen Kopchak 204 1992-9514. Colleen Bates 203 1997-200015. Amy Lienhardt 201 1985-88

GAMES STARTED(Since 1995)1. Gina Rango 229 2003-062. Jeanine Baca 226 2004-073. Abby Habicht 212 2003-064. Allison Vallas 204 2005-085. Lindsay Heimrich 201 2003-066. Colleen Bates 200 1997-20007. Angie Domschot 197 1998-20018. Libby Voshell 194 2000-039. Melissa Cricks 187 1995-9810. Dawnjene DeLong 185 2005-0811. Hayley Wiemer 183 2006-0912. Amy Hamilton 180 1996-9913. Jenifer Kernahan 176 2001-0414. Megan McPherson 175 2004-0615. Erin Zwinck 171 1997-2000

AT BATS1. Jeanine Baca 740 2004-072. Gina Rango 711 2003-063. Amy Lienhardt 642 1985-884. Angie Domschot 640 1998-20015. Tricia Askins 623 1992-956. Kolleen Kopchak 617 1992-957. Dena Romstadt 600 1990-938. Kathy Holland 595 1992-959. Rachelle Highfill 593 1991-9410. Allison Vallas 590 2005-0811. Colleen Bates 589 1997-200012. Michelle Clagett 588 1987-9013. Karen Appelbaum 587 1989-9214. Lindsay Heimrich 578 2004-0615. Lisa Williams 572 1987-90

HITS1. Gina Rango 261 2003-062. Amy Lienhardt 234 1985-883. Jeanine Baca 212 2004-074. Angie Domschot 193 1998-20015. Tricia Askins 191 1992-956. Allison Vallas 188 2005-087. Dena Romstadt 187 1990-938. Michelle Clagett 183 1987-909. Rachelle Highfill 178 1991-9410. Kolleen Kopchak 176 1992-9511. Kathy Holland 167 1992-9512. Colleen Bates 164 1997-200013. Libby Voshell 163 2000-0314. Hayley Wiemer 162 2006-0915. Erin Zwinck 153 1997-2000

RUNS1. Amy Lienhardt 152 1985-882. Jeanine Baca 136 2004-073. Gina Rango 117 2003-064. Dawnjene Delong 110 2005-085. Angie Domschot 106 1998-20016. Hannah Fulk 104 2010-SA7. Hayley Wiemer 95 2006-098. Kolleen Kopchak 94 1992-959. Michelle Clagett 92 1987-9010. Allison Vallas 88 2005-0811. Colleen Bates 85 1997-2000 Tricia Askins 85 1992-9513. Kandice Machain 84 2000-0314. Dena Romstadt 82 1990-9315. Carmen Hitterdal 81 1997-2000 Rachelle Highfill 81 1991-94

RBI1. Gina Rango 132 2003-062. Allison Vallas 122 2005-083. Hayley Wiemer 109 2006-094. Paige Berger 101 2010-SA4. Dena Romstadt 91 1990-935. Colleen Bates 87 1997-20006. Libby Voshell 86 2000-037. Renee Rosemeier 83 1999-20028. Lynsey Ebel 82 1998-20019. Rachelle Highfill 81 1991-9410. Jenifer Kernahan 79 2001-0411. Angie Domschot 77 1998-200112. Sandy Krebs 76 1983-86 Tricia Askins 76 1992-9513. Jeanine Baca 74 2004-0714. Jen Domschot 73 1999-2001 15. Michelle Clagett 71 1987-90

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DOUBLES1. Gina Rango 51 2003-062. Dena Romstadt 47 1990-933. Libby Voshell 46 2000-034. Angie Domschot 41 1998-20015. Allison Vallas 38 2005-08 Jeanine Baca 38 2004-077. Melissa Cricks 35 1995-988. Renee Rosemeier 34 1999-20029. Hannah Fulk 32 2010-SA Hayley Wiemer 32 2006-0911. Dawnjene DeLong 31 2005-0812. Paige Berger 29 2010-SA13. Lindsay Heimrich 28 2003-0614. Jenifer Kernahan 27 2001-04 Rachelle Highfill 27 1991-94 Kathy Holland 27 1992-9517. Erin Zwinck 26 1997-2000 Tricia Askins 26 1992-95

TRIPLES1. Angie Domschot 19 1998-20012. Amy Lienhardt 17 1985-883. Karen Cepik 14 1980-834. Tricia Askins 11 1992-95 Dena Romstadt 11 1990-93 Michelle Clagett 11 1987-907. Jeanine Baca 10 2004-07 Erin Zwinck 10 1997-20009. Sandy Krebs 9 1983-8610. Colleen Bates 8 1997-2000 Heather West 8 1993-97 Kathy Fisher 8 1983-8613. Susan Sontag 7 2007-10 Allison Vallas 7 2005-08 Gina Rango 7 2003-06 Kandice Machain 7 2000-03 Jen Domschot 7 1999-2001 Nikki Rouhana 7 1998-2001 Rachelle Highfill 7 1991-94 Kolleen Kopchak 7 1992-95

HOMERUNS1. Hayley Wiemer 32 2006-092. Paige Berger 30 2010-SA3. Gina Rango 26 2003-064. Hannah Fulk 23 2010-SA5. Allison Vallas 18 2005-08 Susan Sontag 18 2007-107. Andrea Arney 14 2010-SA8. Lynsey Ebel 14 1998-20019. Dawnjene DeLong 13 2005-08 Jeanine Baca 13 2004-07 Libby Voshell 13 2000-03 Jen Domschot 13 1999-200113. Katie Yoho 12 2011-SA14. Ashley Zirkle 12 2004-0715. Colleen Bates 11 1997-200016. Jenifer Kernahan 8 2001-04 Kathy Fisher 8 1983-86 Sandy Krebs 8 1983-86

TOTAL BASES1. Gina Rango 404 2003-062. Amy Lienhardt 313 1985-883. Jeanine Baca 309 2004-074. Allison Vallas 294 2005-085. Hayley Wiemer 290 2006-096. Angie Domschot 281 1998-20017. Dena Romstadt 265 1990-938. Paige Berger 262 2010-SA9. Libby Voshell 248 2000-0310. Hannah Fulk 242 2010-SA

11. Tricia Askins 239 1992-9512. Michelle Clagett 235 1987-9013. Colleen Bates 233 1997-200014. Rachelle Highfill 219 1991-9415. Erin Zwinck 214 1997-200016. Kathy Holland 211 1992-95

SLUGGING PCT.(Min. 250 AB)1. Paige Berger .609 2010-SA2. Hayley Wiemer .600 2006-093. Hannah Fulk .578 2010-SA4. Gina Rango .568 2003-065. Jen Domschot .546 1999-20016. Allison Vallas .498 2005-087. Amy Lienhardt .488 1985-888. Dena Romstadt .442 1990-939. Sandy Krebs .441 1983-86 Libby Voshell .441 2000-0311. Angie Domschot .439 1998-200112. Susan Sontag .429 2007-1013. Karen Cepik .426 1980-8314. Kathy Fisher .424 1983-8615. Jeanine Baca .418 2004-0716. Renee Rosemeier .411 1999-200217. Erin Zwinck .407 1997-2000

STOLEN BASES1. Amy Lienhardt 121 1985-882. Jenny Ranz 57 1994-973. Kim Still 40 1988-904. Jeanine Baca 39 2004-075. Carmen Hitterdal 38 1997-20006. Kolleen Kopchak 38 1992-957. Michelle Clagett 35 1987-908. Tricia Askins 31 1992-959. Gina Rango 28 2003-06 Megan McPherson 28 2004-0611. Lisa Shelley 26 1979-8112. Hannah Fulk 25 2010-SA13. Colleen Bates 24 1997-2000 Julie Fritz 24 1980-8315. Dena Romstadt 23 1990-93

WALKS1. Hayley Wiemer 121 2006-092. Hannah Fulk 91 2010-SA3. Allison Vallas 76 2005-084. Jeanine Baca 66 2004-075. Amy Lienhardt 65 1985-886. Gina Rango 63 2003-066. Jen Domschot 62 1999-20017. Dena Romstadt 60 1990-938. Dawnjene DeLong 59 2005-089. Libby Voshell 58 2000-0310. Nikki Rouhana 57 1998-200111. Jenifer Kernahan 51 2001-04 Angie Domschot 51 1998-200113. Paige Berger 50 2010-SA14. Julie Hudson 48 1990-93 Julie Fritz 48 1980-8316. Michelle Clagett 47 1987-90

SACRIFICE FLIES(Since 1991)1. Dena Romstadt 8 1990-93%2. Hayley Wiemer 7 2006-09 Tricia Askins 7 1992-954. Rachelle Highfill 6 1991-945. Colleen Bates 5 1997-20006. Holly Frantz 4 1999-20027. Seven times 3% does not include 1990 totals

SACRIFICE HITS/BUNTS(Since 1991)1. Karen Appelbaum 42 1989-92$2. Heather West 36 1993-973. Emmy Ramsey 35 2004-074. Carmen Hitterdal 34 1997-20005. Lindsay Heimrich 33 2003-066. Kolleen Kopchak 32 1992-957. Rachel Proehl 30 2009-128. Missy Clay 30 1991-949. Pam Kreuz 29 1994-9710. Megan McPherson 28 2004-0611. Rachelle Highfill 27 1991-9412. Dawnjene DeLong 25 2005-0813. Abby Habicht 22 2003-0614. Tricia Askins 21 1992-9515. Jenifer Kernahan 19 2001-04 Karen Brown 19 1991-94$ does not include ‘89 or ‘90 totals

BATTING AVERAGE(Minimum 250 at-bats)1. Gina Rango .367 (261-711) 2003-062. Amy Lienhardt .364 (234-642) 1985-883. Jen Domschot .337 (121-359) 1999-20014. Hayley Wiemer .335 (162-483) 2006-095. Paige Berger .323 (139-430 2010-SA6. Hannah Fulk .322 (135-419) 2010-SA7. Allison Vallas .319 (188-590) 2005-088. Sandy Krebs .314 (148-472) 1983-869. Dena Romstadt .312 (187-600) 1990-9310. Michelle Clagett .311 (183-588) 1987-9011. Rachel Proehl .307 (128-417) 2009-1212. Tricia Askins .307 (191-623) 1992-9513. Angie Domschot .302 (193-640) 1998-200114. Kathy Fisher .3004 (146-486) 1983-8615. Rachelle Highfill .3002 (178-593) 1991-9416. Edith Campbell .297 (107-360) 1985-8817. Erin Zwinck .2909 (153-526) 1997-2000

SEASON PITCHING

APPEARANCES1. Garrett Gholston 54 19982. Lisa Mountjoy 52 19953. Paris Imholz 47 2012 Jamie Kertes 47 20125. Hayley Wiemer 41 2009 Amy Hamilton 41 19987. Jennifer Wolf 39 19938. Liz Vrabel 38 2005 Jody Record 38 199110. Zada Lines 37 2010 Melissa Bott 37 201012. Liz Vrabel 36 200613. Hayley Wiemer 35 2006 Liz Vrabel 35 2004 Jennifer Wolf 35 1994 Jody Record 35 1992 Lisa Hufford 35 1989 & 90

GAMES STARTED1. Garrett Gholston 39 19982. Lisa Mountjoy 38 19953. Hayley Wiemer 36 20094. Jody Record 32 1992 Lisa Hufford 32 19896. Jody Record 31 19917. Jamie Kertes 30 2012 Jennifer Wolf 30 1993 Lisa Hufford 30 19909. Jody Johnson 29 200410. Paris Imholz 28 2012 Liz Vrabel 27 2004 Jennifer Wolf 27 1997

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COMPLETE GAMES1. Lisa Mountjoy 33 19952. Hayley Wiemer 26 20093. Jennifer Wolf 25 19974. Jennifer Wolf 24 19945. Jody Record 23 19926. Jody Record 22 1991 Lisa Hufford 22 1989 9. Paris Imholz 28 2012 8. Liz Vrabel 21 2005 Jody Johnson 21 2004 Liz Vrabel 21 2004 Vicki Miwa 21 1986 Garrett Gholston 21 199813. Jennifer Wolf 20 199614. Jennifer Wolf 19 199315. Liz Vrabel 18 2003 Helena Kavelaar 18 1984

INNINGS PITCHED1. Lisa Mountjoy 299.2 19952. Garrett Gholston 241.1 19983. Hayley Wiemer 222.2 20094. Jody Record 219.2 19915. Jody Record 215.2 19926. Jennifer Wolf 213.0 19937. Lisa Hufford 207.0 19898. Jennifer Wolf 198.0 19949. Liz Vrabel 196.2 200410. Liz Vrabel 196.0 200511. Jamie Kertes 190.2 201212. Jennifer Wolf 188.2 199713. Liz Vrabel 187.2 200614. Paris Imholz 186.0 201215. Lisa Hufford 185.2 199016. Garrett Gholston 179.0 1999

WINS1. Jody Record 27 19922. Jennifer Wolf 22 19933. Lisa Mountjoy 20 19954. Liz Vrabel 18 20065. Hayley Wiemer 17 2007 Liz Vrabel 17 2003 & 057. Jody Record 16 19918. Hayley Wiemer 15 2008 Liz Vrabel 15 2004 Garrett Gholston 15 1998 Vicki Miwa 15 198612. Emily Gouge 14 2007 Jody Johnson 14 2004 Garrett Gholston 14 199915. Lisa Hufford 13 1990

WINNING PCT.(Minimum 10 decisions)1. Jody Record .844 (27-5) 19922. Jody Johnson .833(10-2) 20013. Emily Gouge .818 (9-2) 20064. Hayley Wiemer .773 (17-5) 20075. Emily Gouge .737 (14-5) 20076. Edith Campbell .714 (10-4) 19887. Jennifer Wolf .688 (22-10) 1993 Jessie Milosek .688 (11-5) 20009. Hayley Wiemer .682 (15-7) 200810. Paris Imholz .653 (17-9) 201211. Vicki Miwa .652 (15-8) 198612. Vicki Miwa .647 (11-6) 198713. Liz Vrabel .643 (18-10) 200614. Andrea Genter .615 (8-5) 200015. Liz Vrabel .607 (17-11) 2003

SAVES1. Lisa Mountjoy 8 19932. Paris Imholz 7 20123. Jamie Kertes 6 20124. Hayley Wiemer 4 2006 Vicki Miwa 4 19866. Jennifer Wolf 3 1993 Vicki Miwa 3 1988

STRIKEOUTS1. Liz Vrabel 237 20052. Liz Vrabel 193 20063. Garrett Gholston 180 19994. Liz Vrabel 170 20045. Liz Vrabel 168 20036. Hayley Wiemer 157 20097. Hayley Wiemer 152 2007 Jennifer Wolf 152 19939. Jamie Kertes 146 201210. Emily Gouge 143 2007 Lisa Mountjoy 143 199512. Jennifer Wolf 141 199713. Garrett Gholston 140 199814. Jennifer Wolf 139 199415. Vicki Miwa 136 198616. Hayley Wiemer 128 2006

STRIKEOUTS PER 7 INN.(min. 100 innings pitched)1. Liz Vrabel 8.46 20052. Emily Gouge 7.63 20073. Emily Gouge 7.40 20084 .Liz Vrabel 7.20 2006 5. Garrett Gholston 7.04 19996. Liz Vrabel 6.75 20037. Hayley Wiemer 6.69 20078. Zada Lines 6.49 20109. Liz Vrabel 6.05 200410. Hayley Wiemer 5.71 200611. Vicki Miwa 5.56 198612. Hayley Wiemer 5.42 200813. Jamie Kertes 5.36 201214. Jennifer Wolf 5.23 199715. Jody Johnson 5.06 200416. Jennifer Wolf 5.00 1993

SHUTOUTS(includes combined SO)1. Jennifer Wolf 12 1993 Jody Record 12 19923. Liz Vrabel 11 2006 Vicki Miwa 11 19865. Liz Vrabel 8 2003 Lisa Mountjoy 8 19927. Jessie Milosek 7 2000 Jody Record 7 19919. Hayley Wiemer 6 2006 Hayley Wiemer 6 2008 Emily Gouge 6 2007 Jody Johnson 6 2004 Lisa Hufford 6 1990

ERA(min. 100 innings pitched)1. Vicki Miwa 0.60 19872. Vicki Miwa 0.69 19863. Jody Record 0.88 19924. Jennifer Wolf 0.89 19935. Liz Vrabel 1.12 20036. McKenna Houle 1.16 20007. Jennifer Wolf 1.20 19948. Barb Nelson 1.33 19829. Lisa Hufford 1.39 199010. Hayley Wiemer 1.45 200711. Liz Vrabel 1.46 2004 Vicki Miwa 1.46 198813. McKenna Houle 1.47 200114. Liz Vrabel 1.49 2006 Lisa Hufford 1.49 1988

CAREER PITCHINGAPPEARANCES1. Liz Vrabel 141 2003-062. Hayley Wiemer 140 2006-093. Jennifer Wolf 136 1993-97

4. Lisa Mountjoy 134 1992-955. Garrett Gholston 114 1996-996. Lisa Hufford 107 1987-907. Amy Hamilton 105 1996-998. Emily Gouge 100 2005-089. Jody Johnson 89 2001-0410. McKenna Houle 84 2000-0311. Melissa Bott 83 2008-1112. Vicki Miwa 82 1986-8813. Zada Lines 80 2008-1114. Jessie Milosek 75 1999-0215. Mary Kay Bryan 74 1984-87

GAMES STARTED1. Jennifer Wolf 108 1993-972. Lisa Mountjoy 104 1992-953. Hayley Wiemer 101 2006-094. Liz Vrabel 100 2003-065. Lisa Hufford 95 1987-906. Garrett Gholston 82 1996-997. Emily Gouge 71 2005-088. Amy Hamilton 63 1996-999. Jody Record 63 1991-9210. McKenna Houle 59 2000-0311. Vicki Miwa 57 1986-8812. Edith Campbell 56 1985-8813. Mary Kay Bryan 52 1984-8714. Jody Johnson 51 2001-0415. Jessie Milosek 50 1999-02

COMPLETE GAMES1. Jennifer Wolf 88 1993-972. Liz Vrabel 76 2003-063. Lisa Mountjoy 69 1992-954. Hayley Wiemer 66 2006-095. Lisa Hufford 60 1987-906. Vicki Miwa 47 1986-887. Jody Record 45 1991-928. Garrett Gholston 44 1996-999. Mary Kay Bryan 38 1984-8710. Edith Campbell 33 1985-8811. Jessie Milosek 32 1999-0212. Patty Konczak 31 1980-8313. Jody Johnson 30 2001-0414. McKenna Houle 28 2000-0315. Amy Hamilton 27 1996-99

INNINGS PITCHED1. Jennifer Wolf 772.1 1993-972. Liz Vrabel 754.2 2003-063. Lisa Mountjoy 713.1 1992-954. Hayley Wiemer 693.2 2006-095. Lisa Hufford 605.1 1987-906. Garrett Gholston 532.1 1996-997. Vicki Miwa 444.2 1986-888. Jody Record 435.1 1991-929. Amy Hamilton 410.2 1996-9910. Emily Gouge 410.1 2005-0811. Mary Kay Bryan 394.2 1984-8712. McKenna Houle 388.0 2000-0313. Jody Johnson 373.2 2001-0414. Jessie Milosek 345.0 1999-200215. Edith Campbell 344.0 1985-88

WINS1. Liz Vrabel 67 2003-062. Jennifer Wolf 56 1993-973. Hayley Wiemer 53 2006-094. Lisa Mountjoy 51 1992-955. Jody Record 43 1991-926. Lisa Hufford 40 1987-907. Vicki Miwa 37 1986-888. Emily Gouge 33 2005-089. Jody Johnson 31 2001-0410. McKenna Houle 31 2000-0311. Garrett Gholston 30 1996-9912. Edith Campbell 29 1985-8813. Jessie Milosek 28 1999-200214. Amy Hamilton 23 1996-9915. Patty Konczak 22 1980-83

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RecordsWINNING PCT.(Minimum 20 decisions)1. Andrea Genter .679 (19-9) 1999-20022. Jody Record .672 (43-21) 1991-923. Jody Johnson .620 (31-19) 2001-044. Vicki Miwa .607 (37-24) 1986-885. D. Richardson .600 (12-8) 1981-836. Liz Vrabel .568 (67-51) 2003-067. Emily Gouge .550 (33-27) 2005-088. Edith Campbell .558 (29-23) 1985-889. Patty Konczak .550 (22-18) 1980-8310. Jessie Milosek .549 (28-23) 1999-200211. Hayley Wiemer .525 (53-48) 2006-0912. Jennifer Wolf .500 (56-56) 1993-97

STRIKEOUTS1. Liz Vrabel 768 2003-062. Hayley Wiemer 557 2006-093. Jennifer Wolf 505 1993-974. Emily Gouge 389 2005-085. Garrett Gholston 377 1996-996. Lisa Mountjoy 296 1992-957. Vicki Miwa 291 1986-888. Jody Johnson 254 2001-049. Zada Lines 224 2008-1110. McKenna Houle 197 2000-0311. Jessie Milosek 184 1999-200212. Jody Record 174 1991-9213. Amy Hamilton 165 1996-9914. Melissa Bott 152 2008-1115. Jamie Kertes 146 2012-SA

SAVES1. Vicki Miwa 8 1986-88 Lisa Mountjoy 8 1992-953. Hayley Wiemer 7 2006-09 Paris Imholz 7 2012-SA5. Jamie Kertes 6 2012-SA6. Jennifer Wolf 6 1993-977. Emily Gouge 5 2005-08 Jody Johnson 5 2001-04 Jessie Milosek 5 1999-200210. Garrett Gholston 4 1996-99 Amy Simmons 4 1990-9312. Lisa Hufford 3 1987-9013. McKenna Houle 2 2000-03 Amy Hamilton 2 1996-99 Edith Campbell 2 1985-88 Terri Lattimer 2 1989 Zada Lines 2 2008-11

STRIKEOUTS PER 7 INN.(min. 200 innings pitched)1. Liz Vrabel 7.12 2003-062. Emily Gouge 6.64 2005-083. Hayley Wiemer 5.62 2006-094. Garrett Gholston 4.96 1996-995. Jody Johnson 4.76 2001-046. Vicki Miwa 4.581 1986-887. Jennifer Wolf 4.577 1993-978. Andrea Genter 4.24 1999-20029. Jessie Milosek 3.73 1999-200210. McKenna Houle 3.55 2000-0311. Lisa Mountjoy 2.90 1992-9512. Amy Hamilton 2.81 1996-9913. Jody Record 2.80 1991-9214. Edith Campbell 2.46 1985-8815. Kathy Fisher 2.10 1983-85

SHUTOUTS(includes combined SO)1. Liz Vrabel 29 2003-062. Jennifer Wolf 24 1993-973. Hayley Wiemer 20 2006-09 Vicki Miwa 20 1986-884. Jody Record 19 1991-92

5. Emily Gouge 16 2005-086. Lisa Mountjoy 15 1992-957. Jody Johnson 11 2001-048. McKenna Houle 10 2000-039. Jessie Milosek 9 1999-200210. Garrett Gholston 8 1996-99 Lisa Hufford 8 1987-90

ERA(min. 200 innings pitched)1. Vicki Miwa 0.93 1986-882. Jody Record 1.42 1991-923. Liz Vrabel 1.47 2003-064. Jennifer Wolf 1.51 1993-975. Lisa Hufford 1.54 1987-906. Edith Campbell 1.851 1985-887. Lisa Mountjoy 1.854 1992-958. Jessie Milosek 2.05 1999-20029. Hayley Wiemer 2.07 2006-0910. Patty Konczak 2.09 1980-8311. Jody Johnson 2.21 2001-0412. Emily Gouge 2.25 2005-0813 .Amy Simmons 2.27 1990-9314. McKenna Houle 2.36 2000-0315. Andrea Genter 2.47 1999-2002

Bold names denotes current student-athletes.

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6-13 OVERALLDate Opponent Result 4/7 at Miami L, 0-29 4/7 at Miami L, 1-11 4/14 at Muskingum L, 0-3 4/14 at Muskingum W, 17-12 4/18 at Ohio Northern W, 14-7 4/19 at Michigan L, 0-7 4/19 at Michigan L, 1-6 4/21 at Ohio L, 3-11 4/21 vs. Kent # L, 2-5 4/24 at Kent L, 1-6 4/24 at Kent L, 1-2 5/1 OHIO STATE L, 0-17 5/1 OHIO STATE L, 0-1 5/2 OHIO NORTHERN W, 5-35/4-6 vs. Ohio ^ L, 4-6 5/4-6 vs. Kent ^ W, 7-4 5/4-6 vs. Muskingum ^ W, 2-0 5/4-6 vs. Ohio Northern ^ (9) W, 4-3 5/4-6 at Ohio State ^ L, 0-3

# at Athens, Ohio ^ State Ty. (Columbus) – 2nd place

198010-15 OVERALL

4/1 at Ohio State L, 4-54/1 at Ohio State L, 4-114/3 Mount Union L, 2-44/11 YOUNGSTOWN ST. L, 0-24/11 YOUNGSTOWN ST. L, 4-104/17 OHIO L, 1-44/17 OHIO W, 4-14/19 vs. Mount Union # W, 12-04/19 at Cleveland State W, 13-54/20 MIAMI L, 0-44/20 MIAMI W, 5-44/21 at Michigan W, 3-24/21 at Michigan L, 1-64/22 KENT L, 1-34/22 KENT L, 1-74/23 CLEVELAND ST. W, 2-14/23 OHIO NORTHERN W, 1-04/25 at Western Michigan $ L, 0-54/25-6 vs. Miami $ L, 4-124/28 at Eastern Michigan L, 6-115/2 vs. Ohio ^ W, 6-55/2-3 vs. Ohio State ^ W, 8-15/2-3 vs. Youngstown State ^ L, 1-45/2-3 vs. Ohio ^ W, 9-85/3 vs. Youngstown State ^ L, 3-4# at Cleveland, Ohio$ WMU Inv. (Kalamazoo, Mich.)^ State Tourn. (Kent) – 2nd place

198115-13 OVERALL

3/30 Wayne State L, 1-53/30 Wayne State L, 4-73/31 at Miami L, 0-23/31 at Miami (8) L, 1-24/7 at Toledo W, 14-14/7 at Toledo W, 2-04/8 at Ohio Northern W, 18-94/8 at Ohio Northern W, 12-0# vs. Wayne State $ L, 0-1# vs. Central Michigan $ L, 0-4# vs. Miami $ L, 4-74/15 DAYTON W, 6-5

4/15 DAYTON W, 4-14/16 MUSKINGUM W, 12-44/18 BALL STATE L, 0-24/18 BALL STATE L, 2-34/21 at Kent L, 1-84/21 at Kent W, 12-14/22 Akron W, 5-34/22 Akron L, 1-74/25 MOUNT UNION W, 8-6 Toledo W, 6-54/27 at Defiance W, 5-14/27 at Defiance W, 19-35/1 vs. Ohio State ^ W, 3-25/1 vs. Ohio ^ W, 6-05/2 vs. Miami ^ L, 1-45/2 vs. Ohio State ^ L, 0-4# April 10 or 11$ Eastern Mich. Ty. (Ypsilanti, Mich.)^ State Ty. (Kent, Ohio) – 3rd place

198228-19-1 OVERALL

3/20 vs. IUPU-Indianapolis & L, 0-33/21 vs. Akron & W, 3-03/21 vs. Northwestern & W, 5-43/22 vs. Rider & W, 4-03/22 vs. Akron & L, 0-43/24 vs. Saginaw Valley & L, 2-53/24 vs. Rider & W, 4-23/25 vs. IUPU-Indianapolis & L, 0-33/26 vs. Saginaw Valley & L, 2-54/1 TOLEDO W, 4-14/1 TOLEDO W, 4-04/10 vs. Central Mich. (10) L, 1-24/10 at Central Michigan L, 0-44/15 vs. Muskingum # W, 3-04/16 vs. Detroit @ W, 11-04/16 vs. Wayne State @ L, 0-24/16 at Ball State @ L, 0-14/17 vs. Miami @ W, 3-04/19 MICHIGAN L, 1-44/19 MICHIGAN L, 2-54/20 at Eastern Michigan W, 3-14/20 at Eastern Michigan L, 1-44/22 at Dayton (8) W, 4-24/22 at Dayton L, 7-84/23 vs. West Liberty $ W, 4-24/23 at Mount Union $ W, 3-04/24 vs. Youngstown State $ W, 3-24/24 vs. Akron $ (16) W, 2-14/26 DEFIANCE W, 9-04/26 DEFIANCE W, 5-44/27 at Ohio State (22) T, 1-14/29 KENT W, 4-04/29 KENT W, 5-45/1 MIAMI L, 0-35/1 MIAMI W, 6-15/3 at Toledo W, 2-15/3 at Toledo W, 10-25/5 OHIO NORTHERN W, 4-05/5 OHIO NORTHERN W, 7-25/6 EASTERN MICH. W, 5-15/6 EASTERN MICH. W, 4-25/10 at Wayne State W, 3-05/10 at Wayne State L, 3-65/14 at Cal State Fullerton + L, 1-45/15 at Cal State Fullerton + L, 0-115/16 vs. Ball State % (8) W, 1-05/17 at Western Mich. % L, 1-75/17 vs. Central Mich. % L, 2-5& at Orlando, Fla.@ Ball State Inv. (Muncie, Ind.)

# at Defiance, Ohio$ Mount Union Ty. (Alliance, Ohio)+ NCAA Regional% MAC Tourn. (Kalamazoo, Mich.)

198314-13-2 OVERALL, 3-2-1 MAC (4TH IN EAST)

3/27 vs. South Carolina & W, 2-13/28 vs. South Carolina & L, 0-63/28 vs. Nicholls State & L, 2-43/29 vs. Clarion & L, 3-43/29 vs. Rider & W, 5-43/30 vs. Nicholls State & L, 0-33/30 vs. Rider & T, 3-33/31 vs. Clarion & W, 2-13/31 vs. Rider & W, 4-14/2 vs. Hope & W, 6-14/5 KENT ^ L, 0-44/5 KENT ^ T, 4-44/15 vs. Wayne State $ L, 0-14/15 vs. Kent $ L, 1-34/16 vs. Central Michigan $ L, 2-34/16 vs. Detroit $ (8) W, 3-24/20 OHIO ^ W, 1-04/20 OHIO ^ L, 0-44/22 vs. Iowa State # L, 0-44/22 vs. Ball State # W, 5-34/23 at Illinois State # L, 1-24/25 at Defiance W, 2-04/25 at Defiance L, 2-34/26 OHIO STATE W, 3-24/26 OHIO STATE W, 7-04/29 TOLEDO ^ W, 5-34/29 TOLEDO ^ W, 7-25/5 AKRON (13) W, 1-05/5 AKRON L, 0-7& at Orlando, Fla.$ Eastern Mich. Ty. (Ypsilanti, Mich.)# Illinois State Tourn. (Normal, Ill.)^ MAC Eastern Division game

198411-32 OVERALL, 2-8 MAC (5TH IN EAST)

3/17 vs. Massachusetts & L, 0-23/17 at South Carolina L, 0-33/18 vs. Michigan State & L, 4-53/18 vs. Massachusetts & W, 3-13/19 vs. Adelphi & L, 0-43/19 vs. Rutgers & L, 0-23/20 vs. Seton Hall & W, 10-03/20 vs. Ohio & W, 5-43/21 vs. Stockton State & W, 6-5 vs. Eastern Mich. & L, 0-103/21 vs. Massachusetts & L, 2-33/22 vs. Adelphi & L, 1-4 vs. Eastern Michigan & L, 0-33/23 vs. Ohio & L, 7-94/3 at Eastern Mich. (8) # L, 1-24/3 at Eastern Michigan # L, 0-34/4 MICHIGAN STATE W, 3-14/9 at Ball State L, 4-54/9 at Ball State L, 4-104/12 MIAMI W, 5-34/12 MIAMI (8) W, 3-24/13 vs. Wayne State % L, 0-74/13 vs. Miami % W, 4-24/16 KENT # W, 2-14/16 KENT # L, 3-54/20 at Wayne State L, 3-5

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4/20 at Wayne State L, 0-24/25 TOLEDO L, 0-34/25 TOLEDO L, 1-24/27 at Kent # L, 2-44/27 at Kent # W, 3-24/28 at Youngstown State L, 0-14/28 at Youngstown State W, 6-24/30 at Ohio # L, 3-54/30 at Ohio # L, 4-105/1 EASTERN MICH. # L, 0-115/1 EASTERN MICH. # L, 0-55/2 at Michigan L, 2-45/2 at Michigan L, 2-65/5 WESTERN MICH. L, 0-55/5 WESTERN MICH. L, 2-35/7 at Northwestern L, 0-45/7 at Northwestern L, 1-6& at Columbia, S.C.% Eastern Mich. Ty. (Ypsilanti, Mich.)# MAC Eastern Division game

198524-25-2 OVERALL, 10-8 MAC (TIE-3RD)

3/1 vs. Northwestern # L, 0-143/1 vs. Southern Illinois # L, 1-73/1 vs. Lamar # W, 6-33/2 at Nicholls State # L, 0-43/2 vs. Toledo # L, 0-53/10 vs. Connecticut $ L, 1-63/10 at South Carolina L, 0-63/11 vs. Virginia $ W, 7-03/11 vs. Virginia $ L, 0-23/12 vs. Rhode Island $ T, 6-63/12 vs. Rhode Island $ W, 4-13/13 vs. Indiana State $ W, 5-43/13 vs. Indiana State $ W, 6-23/14 vs. American Int’l $ T, 4-43/14 vs. St. Peter’s $ W, 12-04/2 at Michigan State L, 1-74/2 at Michigan State W, 8-14/5 at Kent * W, 2-14/5 at Kent * W, 3-04/6 at Ohio * L, 0-54/6 at Ohio * L, 1-64/10 at Eastern Mich. ^ W, 5-34/10 at Eastern Mich. ^ W, 5-34/12 NORTHERN ILL. * W, 4-04/12 NORTHERN ILL. * W, 7-14/13 WESTERN MICH. *(8) W, 3-24/13 WESTERN MICH. * W, 8-34/16 at Toledo * W, 1-04/16 at Toledo * L, 1-24/19 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 2-54/19 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 2-144/20 EASTERN MICH. * L, 2-54/20 EASTERN MICH. *(8) W, 2-14/21 at Akron L, 0-74/21 at Akron L, 2-34/23 at Ohio State W, 13-74/23 at Ohio State W, 8-44/26 at Ball State * W, 7-14/26 at Ball State * W, 2-14/27 at Miami * L, 1-24/27 at Miami * L, 3-44/30 at Indiana L, 0-14/30 at Indiana L, 0-55/1 WAYNE STATE L, 10-125/3 TOLEDO ^ W, 7-5

5/3 DETROIT W, 8-15/4 TOLEDO ^ L, 2-35/4 DETROIT L, 2-45/10 vs. Central Michigan % L, 3-75/10 vs. Northern Illinois % W, 3-25/11 at Toledo % L, 0-2# Mardi Gras Inv. (Thibodaux, La.)$ at Columbia, S.C.% MAC Tournament (Toledo, Ohio)^ non-conference game

198628-21-1 OVERALL, 10-6 MAC (TIE-2ND)

2/28 vs. McNeese State # W, 7-12/28 vs. Baylor # W, 2-02/28 vs. Louisiana Tech # L, 0-43/1 vs. Sam Houston St. # W, 2-03/1 at Nicholls State # L, 5-63/21 vs. Massachusetts % L, 0-33/21 vs. Nicholls State %(8) L, 3-43/21 vs. Stetson % W, 3-13/22 vs. East Carolina % L, 2-43/22 vs. Western Illinois % W, 1-03/25 vs. Akron $ W, 4-03/25 vs. Iowa $ L, 0-23/26 vs. Montclair State $ W, 2-03/26 vs. Iowa $ L, 0-23/27 vs. Rider $ W, 5-03/27 vs. Bryan $ L, 0-13/28 vs. Rider $ (10) W, 2-13/28 vs. Iowa $ L, 1-23/28 vs. St. Xavier $ W, 5-04/4 vs. Ill. at Chicago @ W, 4-34/4 vs. Creighton @ W, 1-04/4 vs. Drake @ W, 4-24/5 vs. Wichita State @ W, 3-24/5 at Northern Iowa @ W, 5-04/5 vs. Mankato State @ L, 4-54/7 MICHIGAN STATE W, 2-04/7 MICHIGAN STATE L, 1-24/9 at Michigan L, 3-54/9 at Michigan L, 0-104/11 BALL STATE * W, 5-34/11 BALL STATE * L, 0-34/12 MIAMI * (10) W, 1-04/12 MIAMI * W, 5-14/18 KENT * W, 3-14/18 KENT * W, 4-34/19 OHIO * W, 4-14/19 OHIO * L, 2-34/25 at Central Mich. * (10) L, 0-14/25 at Central Michigan * L, 1-54/26 at Eastern Michigan * L, 1-24/26 at Eastern Michigan * W, 7-54/28 AKRON W, 4-04/28 AKRON T, 2-25/2 at Northern Illinois * W, 2-05/2 at Northern Illinois * L, 2-35/3 at Western Michigan * W, 1-05/3 at Western Michigan * W, 1-05/9 vs. Toledo & W, 2-05/9 at Central Michigan & L, 2-125/10 vs. Ohio & (9) L, 2-3# Mardi Gras Tourn. (Houma, La.)% Fla. St. Tourn. (Tallahassee, Fla.)$ at Orlando, Fla.@ N. Iowa Tourn. (Cedar Falls, Iowa)& MAC Tourn. (Mt. Pleasant, Mich.)

198721-22 OVERALL, 7-9 MAC (6TH)

3/20 vs. South. Mississippi + L, 1-23/20 at Florida State + L, 0-33/21 vs. Nicholls State + W, 3-23/21 vs. Kent + W, 6-03/22 vs. Massachusetts + W, 6-23/23 vs. South Florida + L, 1-33/26 at Florida State L, 2-123/26 at Florida State L, 1-34/3 at Miami * L, 0-14/3 at Miami * L, 4-54/4 at Ball State * W, 1-04/4 at Ball State * L, 0-14/7 at Toledo * L, 0-34/7 at Toledo * L, 1-34/8 at Akron W, 1-04/8 at Akron L, 0-24/11 WESTERN MICH. * L, 2-54/11 WESTERN MICH. * L, 1-54/12 vs. Northern Illinois $ W, 1-04/12 at Michigan State L, 2-34/14 at Ohio State W, 2-04/14 at Ohio State W, 5-44/15 DETROIT W, 2-04/15 DETROIT W, 6-24/17 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 1-24/17 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 0-44/18 EASTERN MICH. * W, 4-04/18 EASTERN MICH. * W, 9-44/20 WAYNE STATE W, 2-04/20 WAYNE STATE L, 1-34/21 YOUNGSTOWN ST. L, 1-34/21 YOUNGSTOWN ST. L, 5-74/24 at Kent * W, 2-04/24 at Kent * (10) W, 7-54/25 at Ohio * W, 2-04/25 at Ohio * W, 5-24/28 at Dayton W, 8-34/28 at Dayton W, 11-05/1 vs. Northern Illinois % L, 4-55/1 vs. Louisiana Tech % L, 4-65/1 vs. Bradley % L, 3-95/2 vs. Akron % W, 4-25/2 vs. Bradley % W, 4-3+ Fla. St. Tourn. (Tallahassee, Fla.)$ at East Lansing, Mich.% Indiana Tourn. (Bloomington, Ind.)

198835-23-1 OVERALL, 24-8 MAC (1ST)

2/19 vs. Cal State Fullerton # L, 0-12/19 at Arizona # L, 1-92/19 vs. Oregon # L, 3-52/20 vs. Kansas # L, 3-52/20 vs. Cal St. Northridge # L, 2-32/20 vs. Iowa State # W, 5-42/21 at Arizona # L, 0-33/17 vs. Nebraska @ L, 0-63/18 vs. S.W. Texas @ W, 6-13/18 vs. Baylor @ W, 11-13/19 vs. Akron @ W, 3-13/20 vs. Texas A&M @ W, 9-33/20 vs. California @ L, 0-63/20 vs. Nebraska @ L, 0-43/21 at Sam Houston State L, 3-53/21 at Sam Houston State L, 0-23/22 at Texas A&M L, 0-53/22 at Texas A&M L, 0-2

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Results Year-By-Year

3/29 at Detroit W, 3-13/29 at Detroit W, 2-04/1 at Ohio * W, 5-34/1 at Ohio * W, 1-04/2 at Ohio * W, 3-04/2 at Ohio * W, 5-04/4 at Akron W, 3-14/4 at Akron W, 5-04/8 EASTERN MICH. * W, 5-44/8 EASTERN MICH. * L, 2-44/9 EASTERN MICH. * L, 8-94/9 EASTERN MICH. * L, 4-74/12 at Kent * W, 3-14/12 at Kent * W, 6-04/15 at Western Michigan * W, 5-14/15 at Western Michigan * W, 7-04/16 at Western Michigan * W, 3-24/16 at Western Michigan * L, 1-34/19 TOLEDO * W, 5-34/19 TOLEDO * W, 2-14/20 OHIO STATE T, 2-24/27 DAYTON W, 10-04/27 DAYTON W, 1-04/29 at Ball State * L, 1-24/29 at Ball State * W, 3-04/30 at Ball State * W, 4-34/30 at Ball State * L, 6-75/3 KENT * W, 8-35/3 KENT * L, 1-45/6 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 0-75/6 CENTRAL MICH. * W, 4-05/7 CENTRAL MICH. * W, 2-15/7 CENTRAL MICH. * W, 6-25/10 at Toledo * W, 6-15/10 at Toledo * W, 4-05/13 MIAMI * W, 1-05/13 MIAMI * W, 10-15/14 MIAMI * W, 2-15/14 MIAMI * (9) W, 10-95/20 NORTHERN ILL. $ L, 3-45/20 ILLINOIS STATE $ L, 1-2# Wildcat Classic (Tucson, Ariz.)@ Houston Classic (Houston, Texas) – 4th place$ NCAA Midwest Regional (BG)

198921-35 OVERALL, 12-18 MAC (6TH)

2/16 vs. Oregon $ (5) L, 1-92/16 vs. Long Beach St. $ (6) L, 2-102/17 vs. California $ L, 0-12/17 vs. Utah $ L, 3-62/17 vs. New Mexico St. $ L, 2-42/18 vs. Kansas $ (5) L, 0-122/19 vs. U.S. International $ L, 0-13/19 vs. Iowa # (9) L, 3-43/19 vs. Northwestern # L, 0-23/21 at Cal St. Northridge L, 1-53/21 at C.S. Northridge (8) W, 1-03/22 vs. Oregon + W, 5-13/23 vs. Fresno State + L, 0-83/23 vs. Nebraska + L, 0-13/24 vs. Long Beach State + L, 0-33/24 vs. New Mexico State + L, 0-33/28 at Dayton W, 2-13/28 at Dayton W, 5-03/31 OHIO * W, 5-13/31 OHIO * W, 4-24/1 OHIO * W, 5-14/1 OHIO * L, 2-34/4 at Kent * W, 6-3

4/4 at Kent * W, 5-24/7 at Eastern Mich. * (8) W, 3-24/7 at Eastern Michigan * L, 0-24/8 at Eastern Michigan * L, 2-84/8 at Eastern Michigan * L, 0-14/14 MICHIGAN STATE W, 4-34/14 MICHIGAN STATE W, 5-34/15 AKRON W, 3-14/15 AKRON (11) L, 2-44/18 at Toledo * L, 3-74/18 at Toledo * L, 0-44/19 DETROIT W, 6-34/19 DETROIT L, 1-34/21 at Miami * (10) W, 1-04/21 at Miami * (10) L, 2-34/22 at Miami * W, 2-04/22 at Miami * L, 2-44/25 KENT * L, 2-64/25 KENT * L, 1-54/28 BALL STATE * L, 0-24/28 BALL STATE * L, 1-34/29 BALL STATE * L, 0-14/29 BALL STATE * W, 1-05/5 WESTERN MICH. * L, 1-25/5 WESTERN MICH. * L, 1-45/9 TOLEDO * L, 0-95/9 TOLEDO * W, 4-05/10 at Michigan L, 0-55/10 at Michigan W, 4-35/12 at Central Michigan * L, 0-25/12 at Central Michigan * W, 2-15/13 at Central Michigan * W, 1-05/13 at Central Michigan * L, 5-7$ Arizona/Nissan Inv. (Tucson, Ariz.)# at Fullerton, Calif.+ CSU Fullerton/Pony Inv. (Fullerton, Calif.)

199019-32 OVERALL, 10-17 MAC (7TH)

3/18 vs. Rutgers ^ (14) L, 4-7 3/18 at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-53/19 at San Diego State L, 0-53/19 at San Diego State L, 0-23/20 at U.S. International W, 4-03/20 at U.S. International L, 0-33/22 vs. Utah $ L, 0-73/22 vs. Oregon $ L, 3-63/23 vs. Fresno State $ L, 0-43/24 vs. Texas A&M $ L, 0-33/24 vs. Cal St. Northridge $ L, 1-73/25 vs. Oregon State $ L, 1-33/30 at Ohio State & L, 0-13/30 vs. Western Illinois & L, 2-33/31 vs. Utah & W, 2-13/31 vs. Michigan & L, 0-14/3 TOLEDO * W, 3-24/3 TOLEDO * W, 2-04/6 MIAMI * L, 0-34/6 MIAMI * L, 0-24/7 MIAMI * L, 0-54/7 MIAMI * W, 3-24/13 at Ball State * L, 0-24/13 at Ball State * (9) L, 0-14/14 at Ball State * L, 0-14/14 at Ball State * W, 6-04/16 DAYTON W, 4-14/16 DAYTON (5) W, 10-04/18 at Michigan State (5) W, 10-04/18 at Michigan State W, 4-04/20 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 0-6

4/21 CENTRAL MICH. * W, 7-44/21 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 5-74/24 at Toledo * W, 4-14/24 at Toledo * L, 0-54/27 at Ohio * W, 5-14/27 at Ohio * W, 3-14/28 at Ohio * W, 2-04/28 at Ohio * L, 2-75/1 KENT * L, 1-45/1 KENT * L, 0-35/4 at Western Michigan * L, 4-55/4 at Western Michigan * L, 1-25/5 at Western Mich. * (9) L, 1-25/5 at Western Michigan * L, 3-65/8 at Detroit W, 16-55/8 at Detroit L, 4-55/9 WRIGHT STATE (8) W, 9-85/9 WRIGHT STATE (5) W, 17-05/11 EASTERN MICH. * W, 2-15/11 EASTERN MICH. * L, 1-3^ at Fullerton, Calif.$ at Pony Invit. (Fullerton, Calif.)& at Ohio St. Invite (Columbus, Ohio)

199125-32 OVERALL, 11-17 MAC (7TH)

3/9 vs. Columbia (Mo.) + L, 2-93/9 at Missouri + (5) L, 2-93/9 vs. Saint Louis + W, 7-43/10 at Missouri + (5) L, 1-93/10 vs. Saint Louis + W, 6-03/15 vs. Notre Dame # (6) L, 2-43/15 vs. Eastern Illinois # (6) L, 2-33/16 at Indiana State # (5) L, 4-53/16 vs. Eastern Illinois # L, 0-23/16 at Indiana State # W, 4-23/20 NOTRE DAME W, 7-03/20 NOTRE DAME W, 4-23/25 at Stetson L, 1-33/25 at Stetson W, 4-33/26 at South Florida L, 4-53/26 at South Florida L, 1-63/28 at Florida State L, 0-23/28 at Florida State L, 0-93/29 vs. Drexel % L, 0-13/30 at Florida A&M W, 6-23/30 at Florida A&M L, 1-24/2 CLEVELAND ST. W, 8-04/2 CLEVELAND ST. W, 4-14/3 at Dayton W, 9-24/3 at Dayton W, 5-04/5 WESTERN MICH. * W, 8-24/5 WESTERN MICH. * L, 0-64/6 WESTERN MICH. * W, 7-24/6 WESTERN MICH. * L, 0-44/9 at Toledo * L, 3-74/9 at Toledo * L, 3-54/12 at Ohio * L, 0-14/12 at Ohio * W, 4-14/16 KENT * (13) L, 1-24/16 KENT * L, 1-44/20 MIAMI * W, 2-04/20 MIAMI * W, 6-54/23 TOLEDO * (15) W, 4-34/23 TOLEDO * L, 0-94/24 at Michigan State (8) W, 7-04/24 at Michigan State L, 0-24/26 at Ball State * L, 8-94/26 at Ball State * W, 6-34/27 at Ball State * W, 9-2

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Results Year-By-Year4/27 at Ball State * W, 1-05/1 WRIGHT STATE W, 6-05/1 WRIGHT STATE W, 3-15/3 at Eastern Michigan * W, 2-05/3 at Eastern Michigan * L, 1-25/4 at Eastern Michigan * W, 2-15/4 at Eastern Mich. * (9) L, 1-25/7 at Kent * L, 0-55/7 at Kent * L, 1-55/10 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 4-95/10 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 0-45/11 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 1-65/11 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 0-5 +Mo. Round Robin (Columbia, Mo.) – 3rd place# Sycamore Cl. (Terre Haute, Ind.) – 3rd place% at Tallahassee, Fla.

199237-16 OVERALL, 19-10 MAC (2ND)

3/7 vs. Notre Dame + W, 4-03/7 vs. Western Illinois + L, 1-53/8 at Southern Illinois + L, 0-13/8 vs. Notre Dame + L, 1-43/17 at Notre Dame W, 3-03/17 at Notre Dame (9) W, 1-03/20 vs. Adelphi $ (8) W, 1-03/20 at Florida State $ L, 0-43/21 vs. Princeton $ L, 0-13/21 vs. Bradley $ W, 6-23/24 at Florida A&M (6) W, 11-03/24 at Florida A&M W, 11-13/26 at Stetson W, 10-13/26 at Stetson W, 2-03/27 at Stetson W, 5-23/27 at Stetson W, 4-03/31 MICHIGAN STATE W, 3-03/31 MICHIGAN STATE W, 2-04/3 at Western Mich. * (9) L, 1-24/3 at Western Michigan * L, 0-44/4 at Western Michigan * W, 6-04/4 at Western Michigan * W, 3-14/7 TOLEDO * W, 5-14/7 TOLEDO * L, 1-54/8 MICHIGAN (9) W, 3-24/8 MICHIGAN L, 0-34/10 OHIO * W, 3-24/10 OHIO * W, 4-04/11 OHIO * (8) W, 2-14/11 OHIO * W, 3-04/14 at Kent * L, 1-44/14 at Kent * L, 1-44/15 DAYTON W, 10-14/15 DAYTON (5) W, 11-14/17 at Miami * W, 7-04/17 at Miami * (6) L ,1-114/21 at Toledo * L, 0-24/21 at Toledo * W, 6-54/22 at Wright State W, 1-04/22 at Wright State W, 9-04/25 BALL STATE * (9) W, 2-14/25 BALL STATE * L, 1-44/25 BALL STATE * W, 3-25/1 EASTERN MICH. * W, 4-05/1 EASTERN MICH. * W, 2-15/2 EASTERN MICH. * W, 3-05/2 EASTERN MICH. * (5) W, 11-05/5 KENT * (9) W, 2-15/5 KENT * L, 0-4

5/8 at Central Michigan * W, 4-25/8 at Central Michigan * W, 6-25/9 at Central Michigan * W, 1-05/9 at Central Michigan * L, 3-4+ Southern Ill. Cl. (Carbondale, Ill.)$ Seminole Tourn. (Tallahassee, Fla.)

199334-18 OVERALL, 26-9 MAC (1ST)

3/23 at Santa Clara W, 3-03/24 vs. Nebraska + L, 2-113/25 vs. Utah State + L, 0-23/26 vs. Iowa State # L, 3-103/26 vs. Northwestern # L, 1-33/26 vs. San Jose St. # (8) W, 3-23/27 vs. Michigan # L, 0-23/30 at Ball State * W, 4-13/30 at Ball State * W, 1-04/6 BALL STATE * (9) W, 2-14/6 BALL STATE * W, 6-04/7 at Dayton (5) W, 15-04/7 at Dayton W, 6-04/10 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 0-54/10 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 0-14/10 CENTRAL MICH. * (9) W, 1-04/13 at Miami * W, 4-24/13 at Miami * W, 3-24/14 WRIGHT STATE W, 3-14/14 WRIGHT STATE W, 4-04/16 at Akron * W, 6-04/16 at Akron * W, 5-24/17 at Akron * W, 2-04/17 at Akron * (6) W, 11-14/20 TOLEDO * W, 2-04/20 TOLEDO * L, 1-24/21 NOTRE DAME L, 0-34/21 NOTRE DAME L, 0-14/23 KENT * W, 3-04/23 KENT * (13) W, 1-04/24 KENT * W, 7-14/24 KENT * W, 3-04/27 at Toledo * W, 4-14/27 at Toledo * (10) L, 2-34/30 at Western Michigan * L, 0-14/30 at Western Michigan * L, 2-35/1 at Western Michigan * W, 4-05/1 at Western Michigan * L, 3-55/7 OHIO * W, 4-25/7 OHIO * W, 8-15/8 OHIO * W, 9-45/8 OHIO * W, 8-35/11 MIAMI * W, 3-25/11 MIAMI * W, 4-15/12 CLEVELAND ST. W, 4-05/12 CLEVELAND ST. W, 5-15/14 at Eastern Michigan * W, 4-25/14 at Eastern Michigan * L, 0-15/15 at Eastern Michigan * L, 0-35/15 at Eastern Michigan * W, 3-15/22 vs. Southwestern La. $ L, 3-75/22 at Michigan $ L, 2-8+ at Santa Clara, Calif.# Nat’l Inv. Tourn. (Sunnyvale, Calif.)$ NCAA Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

199421-28 OVERALL, 16-14 MAC (4TH)

3/5 vs. Missouri + L, 2-43/5 vs. Western Illinois + L, 4-63/5 at Southern Illinois + L, 2-3

3/6 vs. Eastern Illinois + L, 1-53/6 vs. Indiana + L, 1-23/20 vs. Santa Clara & L, 1-33/20 at Stanford W, 7-03/21 vs. Connecticut # W, 4-13/21 vs. Williamette # W, 9-13/22 at Fresno State L, 0-23/22 at Fresno State L, 4-53/24 vs. Iowa % L, 0-73/25 vs. Oklahoma % L, 2-73/25 vs. Texas A&M % L, 1-33/25 vs. Pacific % L, 1-63/26 vs. Iowa % L, 1-63/26 vs. Nebraska % L, 1-54/3 at Cleveland State (6) W, 9-14/3 at Cleveland State W, 3-14/8 at Central Michigan * L, 0-24/8 at Central Michigan * W, 2-14/9 at Central Mich. * (10) L, 5-64/9 at Central Michigan * L, 1-74/15 AKRON * L, 1-64/15 AKRON * W, 3-14/16 AKRON * W, 3-14/16 AKRON * W, 3-24/19 at Toledo * W, 4-34/19 at Toledo * L, 1-24/22 at Kent * W, 3-04/22 at Kent * L, 1-64/23 at Kent * (9) W, 6-24/23 at Kent * L, 0-24/26 TOLEDO * (11) L, 0-14/26 TOLEDO * W, 3-14/29 WESTERN MICH. * W, 1-04/29 WESTERN MICH. * L, 1-35/6 at Ohio * L, 0-15/6 at Ohio * (10) L, 5-65/10 at Miami * L, 5-65/10 at Miami * W, 1-05/10 at Miami * L, 0-55/11 BALL STATE * W, 7-65/11 BALL STATE * W, 2-15/11 BALL STATE * W, 3-25/13 EASTERN MICH. * W, 1-05/13 EASTERN MICH. * L, 0-25/14 EASTERN MICH. * W, 7-35/14 EASTERN MICH. * W, 5-0+ Southern Classic (Carbondale, Ill.)& at Stanford, Calif.# at Sacramento, Calif.% Cellular One Capital Cl. (Sacramento, Calif.)

199525-33 OVERALL, 16-17 MAC (7TH)

3/17 vs. Washington # (5) L, 1-83/17 vs. Nebraska # L, 2-33/17 vs. St. Mary’s # L, 2-33/18 vs. Ball State # (5) W, 10-23/18 vs. Santa Clara # (6) L, 3-133/18 vs. St. Mary’s # W, 4-33/19 vs. Santa Clara # W, 6-13/19 vs. Iowa # (5) L, 0-83/20 at Fresno State L, 1-43/23 vs. Oklahoma State + L, 0-13/23 vs. Georgia State + W, 6-03/24 at Cal State Fullerton + L, 0-13/25 vs. UNLV + L, 4-53/25 vs. DePaul + L, 2-33/30 at Notre Dame L, 1-63/30 at Notre Dame W, 5-44/1 vs. Loyola (Ill.) $ W, 4-24/1 vs. Robert Morris $ (6) W, 4-24/1 at Ohio State $ L, 3-5

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Results Year-By-Year4/2 vs. Loyola (Ill.) $ L, 2-64/2 vs. Robert Morris $ L, 2-104/5 CLEVELAND ST. L, 0-24/5 CLEVELAND ST. W, 6-04/7 at Central Michigan * L, 1-24/7 at Central Michigan * L, 6-74/11 KENT * L, 0-24/11 KENT * L, 0-24/14 MIAMI * (9) W, 3-24/14 MIAMI * W, 3-24/15 MIAMI * W, 5-04/15 MIAMI * W, 12-34/18 TOLEDO * L, 1-64/18 TOLEDO * L, 3-44/19 DETROIT L, 0-44/19 DETROIT W, 9-34/21 at Western Michigan * W, 3-24/21 at Western Michigan * W, 4-24/22 at Western Michigan * L, 0-14/22 at Western Mich. * (9) L, 0-14/25 at Akron * W, 2-14/25 at Akron * L, 4-54/25 at Akron * W, 7-14/28 BALL STATE * W, 3-14/28 BALL STATE * W 5-04/29 BALL STATE * L, 1-24/29 BALL STATE * W, 5-15/2 at Kent * W, 3-15/2 at Kent * L, 2-65/5 at Eastern Michigan * W, 3-25/5 at Eastern Michigan * L, 2-65/6 at Eastern Michigan * L, 2-35/6 at Eastern Michigan * W, 5-05/9 at Toledo * W, 2-05/9 at Toledo * L, 1-25/12 OHIO * W, 4-15/12 OHIO * L, 0-55/13 OHIO * L, 2-35/13 OHIO * L, 2-7# Nat’l Inv. Tourn. (Sunnyvale, Calif.)+ PONY-Louisville Slugger Ty. (Fullerton, Calif.)$ Buckeye Invite (Columbus, Ohio)

199616-34 OVERALL, 11-21 MAC (TIE-8TH)

3/14 at Hawai’i # (5) L, 0-93/15 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga # L, 4-53/15 vs. Stanford # (6) L, 2-53/16 vs. New Mexico St. # (6) L, 0-73/17 at Hawai’i # (6) L, 0-93/22 vs. UC-Santa Barbara + L, 2-43/22 vs. Michigan State + L, 2-63/22 at Sacramento State + W, 7-13/23 vs. Yale + W, 4-33/23 vs. Ohio State + (5) L, 0-73/23 vs. Harvard + W, 5-33/23 vs. Nebraska + (5) L, 0-73/26 at Fresno State (5) L, 0-133/26 at Fresno State (5) L, 0-103/27 at California L, 2-33/27 at California (5) L, 0-143/29 at Central Mich. * (8) L, 1-23/29 at Central Michigan * L, 0-23/30 at Central Michigan * L, 6-73/30 at Central Michigan * L, 1-44/2 BALL STATE * (5) L, 0-124/2 BALL STATE * L, 1-44/5 KENT * (8) L, 0-2 4/5 KENT * L, 1-54/6 KENT * W, 1-04/6 KENT * L, 0-24/10 at Akron * W, 5-0

4/10 at Akron * (8) L, 6-74/12 at Western Michigan * W, 4-14/12^ at Western Michigan * L, 1-54/13 at Western Michigan * L, 2-54/13 at Western Michigan * L, 4-54/16 MIAMI * (11) W, 6-54/16 MIAMI * W, 6-54/19 OHIO * L, 0-54/19 OHIO * (8) L, 6-94/20 OHIO * W, 1-04/20 OHIO * L, 4-74/21 at Detroit W, 9-64/21 at Detroit W, 8-64/24 at Ball State * L, 1-24/24 at Ball State * W, 3-24/26 at Toledo * L, 1-84/26 at Toledo * L, 1-34/27 at Toledo * L, 4-54/27 at Toledo * L, 1-85/3 EASTERN MICH. * W, 1-05/3 EAST. MICH. * (15) W, 3-25/4 EAST. MICH. * (11) W, 4-35/4 EASTERN MICH. * W, 3-0# Hawai’i Inv. Tourn. (Honolulu)+ AT&T Wireless Services Capital Classic (Sacra-mento, Calif.)^ completed 4/13 due to inclement weather

199719-27 OVERALL, 13-19 MAC (8TH)

2/21 vs. Cal Poly SLO % L, 0-52/21 vs. Oregon % L, 3-122/22 vs. Loyola (Calif.) % L, 1-32/22 vs. Washington % L, 4-52/23 vs. Pacific % W, 2-13/23 at Santa Clara W, 3-03/23 at Santa Clara L, 2-63/25 vs. Oregon Tech # L, 3-43/25 vs. Oregon Tech # W, 3-03/26 vs. Iowa & W, 1-03/28 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 1-33/28 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 1-33/29 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 2-73/29 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 1-54/1 at Ball State * L, 2-84/1 at Ball State * L, 5-64/4 at Kent * L, 2-54/4 at Kent * L, 3-44/5 at Kent * L, 2-34/5 at Kent * W, 6-34/7 at Cleveland State L, 0-64/7 at Cleveland State W, 8-14/8 AKRON * W, 3-14/8 AKRON * (5) L, 0-84/12 WESTERN MICH. * L, 3-94/12 WESTERN MICH. * L, 1-64/13 WESTERN MICH. * L, 0-34/13 WESTERN MICH. * L, 0-34/14 DETROIT L, 0-14/14 DETROIT (5) W, 8-04/15 at Miami * (9) L, 3-44/15 at Miami * L, 1-34/18 at Ohio * L, 3-44/18 at Ohio * W, 7-64/19 at Ohio * (10) W, 5-24/19 at Ohio * W, 6-54/22 BALL STATE * L, 0-24/22 BALL STATE * W, 8-24/25 TOLEDO * L, 3-54/25 TOLEDO * W, 5-44/26 TOLEDO * W, 3-24/26 TOLEDO * W, 4-3

5/2 at Eastern Mich. * (5) W, 9-05/2 at Eastern Michigan * W, 9-35/3 at Eastern Michigan * W, 6-25/3 at Eastern Michigan * W, 4-2% UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)# at Hayward, Calif.& at Sacramento, Calif.

199823-38-1 OVERALL, 15-13 MAC (3RD IN EAST)

2/21 vs. Oregon # L, 7-92/21 at UNLV # L, 0-52/21 vs. Southern Utah # (5) W, 8-02/22 vs. Pacific # W, 4-32/22 vs. Hawai’i # L, 3-63/6 vs. Illinois State % ( 8) L, 4-53/6 vs. Texas A&M % L, 6-83/7 vs. Minnesota % (5) L, 1-123/7 at Texas A&M % L, 2-33/8 vs. Minnesota % ( 8) L, 3-53/8 vs. Illinois State % W, 8-53/10 vs. North Carolina & L, 1-23/10 vs. North Carolina & L, 7-93/11 at Texas L, 0-53/11 at Texas L, 2-43/12 vs. E. Oklahoma St. ^ T, 3-33/12 vs. S’western La. ^ (5) L, 1-93/13 vs. Nebraska ^ (5) L, 0-103/13 vs. Alvin JC ^ W, 3-03/13 vs. Texas Tech ^ L, 0-43/21 vs. Michigan $ (5) L, 1-123/22 vs. Michigan $ (5) L, 2-93/22 vs. Purdue $ L, 1-73/27 MARSHALL * W, 4-03/27 MARSHALL * W, 8-43/28 OHIO * W, 2-13/28 OHIO * L, 4-54/3 KENT * W, 3-24/3 KENT * W, 7-64/4 AKRON * L, 3-54/4 AKRON * W, 4-24/7 at Detroit (5) W, 9-14/7 at Detroit W, 3-24/10 at Western Michigan * L, 0-14/10 at Western Michigan * W, 2-14/11 at Northern Illinois * L, 0-74/11 at Northern Illinois * W, 3-24/14 MIAMI * W, 5-24/14 MIAMI * L, 0-14/15 at Ohio State L, 2-34/15 at Ohio State (5) L, 0-104/17 at Ohio * W, 4-04/17 at Ohio * L, 2-94/18 at Marshall * W, 5-24/18 at Marshall * W, 2-14/21 at Miami * L, 2-34/21 at Miami * L, 1-24/22 CLEVELAND ST. L, 5-64/22 CLEVELAND ST. ( 9) W, 9-74/24 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 1-44/24 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 1-74/25 EASTERN MICH. * W, 2-14/25 EASTERN MICH. * W, 4-24/28 at Toledo (non-conf.) L, 0-24/28 at Toledo (non-conf.) L, 2-45/1 at Kent * W, 5-25/1 at Kent * L, 0-35/2 at Akron * L, 4-8

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Results Year-By-Year5/2 at Akron * L, 0-65/7 vs. Northern Illinois @ W, 3-05/7 vs. Central Michigan @ L, 3-85/8 vs. Kent @ (6) L, 1-11# UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)% Aggie II Inv. (College Station, Tex.)& at Austin, Texas^ H.I.T. Classic (Houston, Texas)$ Boilermaker Cl. (W. Lafayette, Ind.)@ MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)

199921-27 OVERALL, 15-11 MAC (2ND IN EAST)

2/19 vs. Oregon & L, 0-62/19 vs. Pacific & L, 3-62/20 vs. California & (6) L, 1-92/20 vs. Southern Utah & L, 3-62/21 vs. Hawai’i & L, 1-113/8 at Nicholls State W, 3-13/8 at Nicholls State (9) W, 4-03/10 at Southeastern La W, 8-03/10 at Southeastern La. L, 4-53/11 at Louisiana State L, 1-23/11 at Louisiana State L, 0-13/12 vs. Illinois State % L, 1-73/12 at Southwestern La. % L, 1-43/28 at Notre Dame L, 3-43/28 at Notre Dame L, 1-24/2 at Marshall * W, 3-14/2 at Marshall * W, 4-04/3 at Ohio * L, 2-34/3 at Ohio * L, 1-74/7 DETROIT W, 3-14/7 DETROIT W, 8-34/9 at Eastern Michigan * L, 1-64/10 at Central Michigan * L, 2-74/10 at Central Michigan * L, 3-54/13 at Ohio State (5) L, 1-94/16 MARSHALL * W, 5-44/17 OHIO * L, 1-34/17 OHIO * W, 9-24/20 at Miami * L, 1-24/20 at Miami * (9) W, 4-34/24 at Akron * W, 3-14/24 at Akron * (8) W, 5-34/25 at Kent * L, 2-34/25 at Kent * L, 3-44/27 MIAMI * W, 7-04/27 MIAMI * W, 11-64/29 at Cleveland State L, 0-14/29 at Cleveland State W, 16-84/30 BALL STATE * W, 3-14/30 BALL STATE * W, 7-25/1 TOLEDO * W, 4-05/1 TOLEDO * (5) W, 9-05/7 KENT * (6) W, 10-25/7 KENT * L, 3-95/8 AKRON * W, 1-05/8 AKRON * L, 0-45/13 vs. Eastern Michigan # L, 0-15/14 vs. Kent # L, 1-2& UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)% USL Cajun Invit. (Lafayette, La.)# MAC Tournament (DeKalb, Ill.)

200033-18 OVERALL, 13-7 MAC (T-1ST IN EAST)

3/3 vs. Eastern Michigan # L, 3-63/3 at Florida Int’l # L, 2-43/4 vs. Wichita State # L, 0-33/4 vs. Robert Morris # (9) W, 2-03/5 vs. Florida A&M # W, 7-33/5 vs. Ohio State # W, 2-03/7 vs. Buffalo % (6) W, 9-13/7 vs. N.C. A&T % (6) W, 10-13/8 vs. Boston Univ. $ (8) W, 1-03/10 vs. Toledo % (5) W, 10-13/10 vs. Toledo % W, 4-03/10 vs. Buffalo % W, 4-23/11 at Stetson W, 2-03/11 at Stetson L, 0-33/24 vs. Pittsburgh & W, 5-03/24 at Virginia & W, 3-03/25 vs. Rutgers & L, 1-73/25 vs. Penn State & (5) L, 0-83/31 WESTERN MICH. * W, 5-03/31 WESTERN MICH. * W, 4-14/1 NORTHERN ILL. * L, 5-94/1 NORTHERN ILL. * L, 5-74/2 at Oakland W, 6-04/5 at Detroit W, 5-34/5 at Detroit (6) W, 8-64/11 OHIO STATE L, 2-64/13 at Dayton L, 0-14/14 AKRON * L, 7-94/15 AKRON * W, 7-24/15 AKRON * W, 5-34/18 MIAMI * W, 2-14/18 MIAMI * (5) W, 12-14/19 at Michigan (6) L, 0-84/21 KENT * W, 5-14/22 KENT * W, 2-04/22 KENT * W, 3-14/25 at Miami * L, 3-44/25 at Miami * (5) W, 15-44/28 at Marshall * (10) W, 2-14/29 at Marshall * L, 3-44/29 at Marshall * W, 5-05/5 at Ohio * L, 2-35/6 at Ohio * L, 2-45/6 at Ohio * W, 8-65/8 CLEVELAND ST. W, 7-65/8 CLEVELAND ST. W, 4-05/11 vs. Central Mich. @ L, 0-35/12 vs. Marshall @ W, 4-35/12 at Northern Illinois @ W, 7-25/13 vs. Akron @ W, 2-05/13 vs. Central Mich. @ L, 4-9$ at Tampa, Fla.# FIU Golden Panther Inv. (Miami, Fla.)% at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex (Orlando, Fla.)& Hoo’s Who Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.)@ MAC Tournament (DeKalb, Ill.)

200135-19 OVERALL, 9-5 MAC (1ST IN EAST)

2/16 vs. Pacific # W, 8-32/16 at Arizona # (5) L, 0-292/17 vs. Oklahoma State # L, 0-22/17 vs. Kentucky # L, 2-32/18 vs. New Mexico St. # W, 7-23/12 vs. Illinois & (6) W, 9-03/12 vs. Coastal Caro. & W, 6-23/13 vs. East Carolina & W, 3-23/13 vs. Virginia & L, 1-53/14 vs. East Carolina & L, 0-1

3/16 vs. North Caro. A&T % W, 8-33/17 vs. Saint Louis % W, 7-13/17 vs. Virginia Tech % L, 1-53/18 vs. East Carolina % L, 1-33/23 vs. Penn State $ L, 3-43/23 vs. Penn State $ W, 4-03/24 at Virginia $ (6) L, 2-123/24 at Virginia $ L, 1-53/25 vs. Liberty $ W, 2-13/25 vs. Liberty $ (6) W, 9-03/27 TOLEDO * W, 7-13/27 TOLEDO * (6) W, 9-13/30 at Marshall * (6) W, 10-13/31 at Marshall * W, 4-23/31 at Marshall * W, 7-04/4 MICHIGAN L, 2-54/6 at Central Michigan * L, 0-24/7 at Central Michigan * L, 2-34/7 at Central Michigan * L, 0-14/10 OHIO * W, 3-24/10 OHIO * W, 3-04/16 DETROIT W, 6-24/16 DETROIT W, 6-24/18 at Akron * (8) W, 8-54/18 at Akron * W, 7-04/20 at Buffalo * W, 4-14/21 at Buffalo * W, 3-04/21 at Buffalo * W, 5-14/24 BALL STATE * L, 0-34/24 BALL STATE * (11) W, 5-44/25 at Ohio State L, 2-54/25 at Ohio State (8) W, 2-14/27 MIAMI * W, 2-14/28 MIAMI * (5) W, 13-24/28 MIAMI * W, 5-34/30 at Cleveland State (8) W, 4-24/30 at Cleveland State W, 7-45/1 TOLEDO * W, 4-35/4 KENT STATE * W, 7-25/5 KENT STATE * L, 3-45/5 KENT STATE * W, 4-15/10 vs. Northern Illinois @ L, 1-25/11 vs. Ohio @ (10) W, 6-15/11 vs. Ball State @ L, 2-3# Pepsi Arizona Cl. (Tucson, Ariz.)& Coastal Carolina Classic (Conway, S.C)% Winthrop Invit. (Rock Hill, S.C.)$ Hoo’s Who Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.)@ MAC Tournament (Mount Pleasant, Mich.)

200222-25-1 OVERALL, 11-13 MAC (T-3RD IN EAST)

2/22 at Tennessee State W, 6-02/22 at Tennessee St. (5) W, 9-12/23 vs. Bradley # L, 2-32/23 vs. Louisville # L, 5-62/24 vs. Virginia # L, 2-32/24 at Tenn. Tech # (5) L, 1-93/11 vs. Rider & W, 7-63/11 vs. Colorado St. & (9) L, 7-113/12 vs. Penn & (6) L, 1-93/12 vs. Monmouth & W, 3-13/13 vs. Austin Peay & L, 4-53/13 vs. Yale & (8) W, 6-53/14 vs. Bucknell & W, 2-13/14 vs. Tenn.-Martin & (5) W, 10-23/16 vs. Mississippi & (6) L, 1-93/16 vs. George Mason & L, 0-23/23 MARSHALL * W, 6-33/23 MARSHALL * W, 2-1

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Results Year-By-Year3/24 MARSHALL * W, 5-33/29 at Kent State * L, 2-33/30 at Kent State * L, 4-53/30 at Kent State * L, 2-44/1 OAKLAND W, 3-24/1 OAKLAND (6) T, 2-24/3 at Michigan L, 1-44/4 CLEVELAND ST. W, 4-34/4 CLEVELAND ST. L, 1-64/6 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 1-34/6 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 1-64/7 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 5-64/10 AKRON * L, 1-54/10 AKRON * W, 3-24/13 at Miami * L, 0-14/13 at Miami * L, 3-54/15 at Miami * W, 4-14/18 at Notre Dame L, 5-84/22 at Toledo * W, 3-14/22 at Toledo * (9) W, 10-84/24 at Ball State * L, 2-64/24 at Ball State * W, 9-14/27 BUFFALO * L, 1-64/27 BUFFALO * L, 4-74/28 BUFFALO * W, 10-75/1 at Toledo * (10) W, 3-25/2 at Detroit W, 8-35/2 at Detroit W, 12-55/5 at Ohio * L, 5-65/5 at Ohio * W, 9-5# Worth/Icebreaker Tournament (Cookeville, Tenn.)& Rebel Spring Games (Orlando, Fla.)

200326-26-1 OVERALL, 15-9 MAC (4TH IN WEST)

2/14 vs. San Jose State # L, 5-62/14 vs. Marshall # W, 4-02/15 at New Mexico St. # W, 4-02/15 vs. SW Texas # L, 4-102/16 vs. Indiana # L, 3-83/7 at Louisville L, 2-53/8 vs. Illinois State & (8) W, 2-03/9 vs. Ohio & W, 3-03/9 at Louisville & W, 3-03/11 at Morehead State (8) W, 8-63/11 at Morehead State (5) T, 5-53/13 at Virginia (8) L, 0-13/14 vs. Seton Hall $ L, 3-63/14 vs. Seton Hall $ L, 1-23/15 vs. Stony Brook $ W, 6-03/15 vs. Stony Brook $ (5) W, 8-03/16 at Virginia $ L, 2-93/16 at Virginia $ L, 3-53/22 at Western Michigan * L, 3-43/22 at Western Michigan * L, 3-83/25 MICHIGAN L, 0-43/25 MICHIGAN W, 3-13/26 DETROIT L, 0-23/26 DETROIT L, 4-53/29 at Central Michigan * L, 0-43/29 at Central Michigan * L, 0-63/30 at Central Michigan * L, 0-14/2 OHIO * W, 5-04/2 OHIO * W, 1-04/6 TOLEDO * W, 2-14/6 TOLEDO * (6) W, 13-54/9 MIAMI * W, 2-14/9 MIAMI * W, 3-14/12 at Ball State * W, 1-04/12 at Ball State * W, 9-44/13 at Ball State * W, 5-24/18 AKRON * W, 6-1

4/19 AKRON * L, 3-44/19 AKRON * W, 7-34/22 at Oakland L, 1-44/22 at Oakland L, 0-54/23 TOLEDO * W, 6-04/26 at Northern Ill. * (10) L, 0-14/26 at Northern Ill. * (5) L, 2-134/27 at Northern Illinois * L, 0-24/29 at Cleveland State L, 4-54/29 at Cleveland State W, 5-25/2 EASTERN MICH. * W, 5-15/3 EASTERN MICH. * W, 5-15/3 EASTERN MICH. * W, 4-25/8 vs. Northern Illinois % W, 7-25/8 vs. Marshall % L, 1-25/9 vs. Central Michigan % L, 0-3# NMSU Tourn. (Las Cruces, N.M.)& Red and Black Cl. (Louisville, Ky.)$ Cavalier Cl. (Charlottesville, Va.)% MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)

200434-30 OVERALL, 13-11 MAC (3RD IN WEST)

2/27 vs. Wichita State # W, 3-22/27 vs. Oakland # W, 3-22/28 vs. Marist # L, 1-32/28 at Mercer # L, 0-32/29 vs. Morehead State # W, 7-43/6 at Texas A&M-CC % L, 0-23/6 vs. S.F. Austin % L, 0-53/7 vs. S.F. Austin % W, 4-33/7 at Texas A&M-CC % W, 3-13/7 vs. S.F. Austin % L, 0-13/12 vs. East Carolina $ L, 0-23/12 vs. UAB $ L, 3-83/13 at Coll. of Charleston $ L, 0-53/13 vs. East Carolina $ W, 3-23/14 vs. UAB $ L, 0-13/14 vs. East Carolina $ L, 0-13/19 vs. N. Carolina St. & W, 6-23/19 vs. Tulsa & W, 1-03/20 vs. Eastern Ill. & (6) W, 8-03/20 vs. Georgia St. & (5) W, 12-03/21 vs. N. Carolina St. & L, 1-23/25 at Michigan (5) L, 0-83/25 at Michigan L, 5-93/27 at Toledo * W, 3-03/27 at Toledo * L, 1-23/28 at Toledo * W, 6-03/31 MARSHALL * L, 2-43/31 MARSHALL * (6) L, 1-104/3 at IPFW W, 7-14/3 at IPFW L, 0-24/4 at Indiana L, 4-64/4 at Indiana L, 2-44/9 WEST. MICH. * (12) W, 1-04/9 WEST. MICH. * (12) L, 3-44/10 WESTERN MICH. * W, 7-14/12 OAKLAND W, 2-04/12 OAKLAND (5) W, 10-24/15 at Buffalo * L, 0-14/15 at Buffalo * W, 4-04/17 BALL STATE * W, 3-24/17 BALL STATE * W, 6-24/18 BALL STATE * W, 4-24/21 at Kent State * L, 2-74/21 at Kent State * L, 2-34/24 NORTHERN ILL. * (5) W, 11-04/24 NORTHERN ILL. * W, 4-04/25 NORTHERN ILL. * W, 3-24/27 CLEVELAND ST. (8) W, 2-14/29 at Detroit W, 4-1

4/29 at Detroit W, 6-25/1 at Eastern Mich. * (8) L, 2-35/2 at Eastern Mich. * W, 9-55/2 at Eastern Mich. * L, 0-65/8 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 1-35/8 CENTRAL MICH. * W, 4-35/9 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 2-35/13 vs. Western Mich. ^ L, 0-35/14 vs. Central Mich. ^ W, 3-05/14 vs. Kent State ^ W, 6-05/15 vs. Western Mich. ^ W, 8-65/16 vs. Miami ^ W, 1-05/16 vs. Miami ^ W, 4-35/20 vs. Oregon State ! L, 0-75/20 vs. Ill. at Chicago ! (8) L, 1-2# Mercer Classic (Macon, Ga.)% Bash by the Bay (Corpus Christi, Tex.)$ Cougar Cl. (Mt. Pleasant, S.C.)& Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.)^ MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)! NCAA Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

200529-30 OVERALL, 12-10 MAC (3RD IN WEST)

2/25 vs. Virginia # L, 0-42/25 at Chattanooga # L, 0-32/26 vs. Tennessee Tech # L, 1-52/26 vs. Bradley # L, 2-72/27 vs. Kentucky # (10) L, 0-12/27 vs. Purdue # L, 2-53/4 vs. Boston College $ L, 0-13/5 at CSU Fullerton % L, 0-43/5 vs. Nevada % L, 4-63/6 vs. Northwestern % W, 5-43/10 vs. N. Carolina St. ^ L, 1-53/10 at UNLV ^ L, 0-53/11 vs. Minnesota ^ W, 2-03/11 vs. Miami ^ L, 1-33/12 vs. New Mexico St. ^ W, 6-13/12 vs. Arizona ^ L, 0-33/13 vs. Pacific ^ W, 2-03/18 vs. Toledo & W, 7-13/18 at Virginia & L, 1-53/19 vs. East Carolina & W, 2-13/19 vs. Rutgers & W, 6-13/20 vs. East Carolina & L, 0-43/27 TOLEDO * L 1-23/27 TOLEDO * W 6-23/29 DETROIT (9) W 4-33/29 DETROIT W 6-33/30 MICHIGAN L 0-64/2 at Northern Illinois * W 2-14/2 at Northern Illinois * L 3-44/3 at Northern Illinois * W 4-34/4 at Valparaiso W 5-14/6 MIAMI * L 0-44/6 MIAMI * L 0-14/9 at Ball State * W 2-04/9 at Ball State * W 4-04/10 IPFW W 4-04/10 IPFW (6) W 8-04/11 at Oakland W 8-14/11 at Oakland W 3-24/13 at Akron * (6) W 9-04/13 at Akron * L 0-34/16 EASTERN MICH. * W 4-14/16 EASTERN MICH. * (5) W 8-04/17 EASTERN MICH. * L 0-2

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Results Year-By-Year4/20 at Western Michigan * L 2-34/20 at Western Michigan * L 1-34/22 at Marshall W 5-34/27 at Ohio State L 0-54/27 at Ohio State L 3-94/30 BUFFALO * (8) W 1-04/30 BUFFALO * (5) W 8-05/1 BUFFALO * W 2-15/7 at Central Michigan * L 0-35/7 at Central Mich. * (8) L 2-35/8 at Central Michigan * W 4-25/11 vs. Miami ! L 0-25/12 vs. Eastern Mich. ! W 2-15/13 vs. Western Mich. ! W 4-05/13 vs. Miami ! L 1-2# Frost Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.)$ Worth Inv. (Huntington Beach, Calif.)% Worth Inv. (Fullerton, Calif.)^ Eller Media Stadium Cl. (Las Vegas, Nev.)& Hoo’s Who Ty. (Charlottesville, Va.)! MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)

200637-23 OVERALL, 16-6 MAC (2ND IN EAST)

2/24 vs. Virginia % W, 3-02/24 at Chattanooga % W, 3-2 (9)2/25 vs. Maine % W, 1-02/25 vs. UAB % W, 6-32/26 vs. East Tennessee St. % W, 11-2 (6)2/26 vs. Belmont % W, 4-23/3 vs. 13/15 Washington # L, 3-43/3 at 18/20 Baylor # L, 1-33/4 vs. RV/RV Mississippi St. # L, 2-3 (8)3/4 at 18/20 Baylor # L, 2-33/5 vs. 13/15 Washington # W, 3-13/5 vs. RV/RV Mississippi St. # L, 1-63/10 vs. Seton Hall $ W, 7-53/10 vs. Campbell $ W, 4-23/11 vs. Rutgers $ W, 3-03/11 at Florida Atlantic $ L, 1-43/12 vs. Seton Hall $ L, 2-33/17 vs. Troy ^ L, 0-13/17 vs. Towson ^ W, 10-0 (5)3/18 vs. Winthrop ^ W, 2-03/18 vs. Purdue ^ W, 6-03/19 vs. Fordham ^ W, 3-03/19 vs. Florida International ^ W, 5-43/25 DETROIT W, 7-13/25 DETROIT W, 7-03/28 at Michigan L, 0-33/29 at Notre Dame L, 0-1 (11)3/31 at Buffalo * W, 1-03/31 at Buffalo * W, 4-1 (6)4/1 at Kent State * W, 10-8 (8)4/2 at Kent State * W, 7-64/5 at Ohio State L, 0-34/5 at Ohio State L, 1-44/7 AKRON * L, 1-34/7 AKRON * W, 3-04/8 OHIO * L, 1-3 (12)4/9 OHIO * W, 3-24/11 at Michigan State L, 1-24/14 at Ball State * W, 4-04/14 at Ball State * W, 7-04/15 at Miami * L, 2-34/16 at Miami * W, 10-04/18 OAKLAND W, 3-14/18 OAKLAND W, 2-04/21 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 2-34/21 CENTRAL MICH. * L, 4-10

4/22 EASTERN MICH. * W, 2-1 (10)4/23 EASTERN MICH. * W, 3-2 (9)4/26 at DePaul L, 0-8 (6)4/26 at DePaul L, 0-14/29 TOLEDO * W, 3-24/30 TOLEDO * W, 6-5 (8)5/5 at Western Michigan * W, 2-15/5 at Western Michigan * L, 2-75/6 at Northern Illinois * W, 6-3 (12)5/7 at Northern Illinois * W, 10-1 (5)5/10 vs. Akron & W, 4-05/11 vs. Kent State & L, 2-35/12 vs. Ohio & W, 3-05/12 vs. Western Michigan & L, 1-2% Panera Bread Challenge (Chattanooga, Tenn.)# Compass Bank Invitational (Waco, Texas)$ Worth Classic (Boca Raton, Fla.)^ Speedline Invitational (Tampa, Fla.)& MAC Tournament (Midland, Mich.)

200733-12 OVERALL, 14-6 MAC (2ND IN EAST)

2/23 vs. Eastern Kentucky % L, 2-32/23 vs. Maine % W, 2-02/24 vs. St. Francis % W, 8-0 (5)2/24 vs. Miami (Ohio) % W, 6-42/25 vs. Akron % W, 8-33/2 vs. Brown University # L, 3-43/2 vs. Campbell # W, 4-23/3 vs. St. Bonaventure # W, 2-03/3 vs. Providence College # W, 8-03/4 vs. Hartford # W, 8-33/4 at Charleston Southern W, 5-03/7 vs. St. Bonaventure L, 2-4 / W, 1-03/16 vs. George Mason Univ. $ W, 6-33/17 vs. Chattanooga $ W, 7-13/17 vs. Florida International $ W, 2-13/18 vs. UNLV $ W, 3-23/18 vs. Boston University $ L, 4-5 (9)3/28 at Michigan State W, 11-1 (6)3/30 KENT STATE * L, 1-33/30 KENT STATE * L, 2-43/31 BUFFALO * W, 9-33/31 BUFFALO * W, 9-0 (5)4/6 at Ohio * W, 12-54/6 at Ohio * W, 5-34/13 MIAMI (OHIO) * W, 2-14/13 MIAMI (OHIO) * W, 4-34/14 BALL STATE * W, 5-04/15 BALL STATE * W, 7-34/17 at Detroit W, 10-2 (6)4/17 at Detroit W, 5-3 (9)4/19 at Eastern Michigan * L, 0-14/19 at Eastern Michigan * L, 1-24/21 at Central Michigan * L, 0-24/22 at Central Michigan * W, 3-24/28 at Toledo * W, 3-04/29 at Toledo * W, 5-15/4 NORTHERN ILL. * W, 10-0 (5)5/4 NORTHERN ILL. * W, 3-25/5 WESTERN MICH. * W, 7-25/6 WESTERN MICH. * L, 0-1 (8)5/9 vs. Western Michigan & W, 5-25/10 vs. Eastern Michigan & L, 3-75/11 vs. Northern Illinois & W, 7-15/11 vs. Central Michigan & L, 0-2% Panera Bread Challenge (Chattanooga, Tenn.)# Charleston Southern Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)$ USF Speedline Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)& MAC Tournament (Midland, Mich.)

200819-24 OVERALL, 14-5 MAC (2ND IN EAST)

2/22 vs. Lipcomb % L, 9-102/23 vs. East Tennessee State % L, 4-52/23 at Chattanooga % L, 1-42/24 vs. Iowa State % L, 0-62/24 vs. Saint Francis (PA) % L, 3-43/7 vs. Lipscomb # L, 5-63/7 at Auburn # L, 1-33/8 vs. Tennessee Tech # L, 0-13/9 vs. Georgia Southern # L, 0-73/14 vs. Elon $ L, 3-43/14 at Stetson $ L, 0-53/15 vs. Cornell $ L, 0-73/15 vs. Iowa $ L, 0-23/16 vs. Michigan State $ L, 2-63/21 at Ohio State ^ L, 2-33/21 vs. Eastern Michigan ^ L, 4-12 (5)3/28 at Kent State * W, 8-53/28 at Kent State * L, 2-34/4 at Miami * W, 8-34/4 at Miami * L, 3-114/5 at Ball State * W, 3-04/6 at Ball State * W, 8-44/9 at Michigan L, 0-44/11 EASTERN MICHIGAN * W, 3-04/11 EASTERN MICHIGAN * W, 9-44/12 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W, 7-6 (8)4/16 DETROIT W, 5-04/16 DETROIT W, 9-1 (5)4/18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W, 5-24/18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L, 2-3 (8)4/19 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 2-14/20 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 2-1 (8)4/22 at Michigan State W, 2-14/26 at Toledo * W, 4-34/27 at Toledo * W, 1-05/2 at Ohio * L, 0-8 (6)5/2 at Ohio * L, 2-35/4 at Akron * W, 8-0 (5)5/4 at Akron * W, 9-0 (5)5/7 vs. Ohio & W, 3-15/8 vs Ball State & W, 6-05/9 vs. Ohio & L, 4-105/10 vs. Ohio & L, 1-2 (10)% Chattanooga Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.)# War Eagle Classic (Auburn, Ala.)$ Stetson University Tournament (Deland, Fla.)^ Buckeye Invitational (Columbus, Ohio)& MAC Tournament (Firestone Stadium-Akron, Ohio)

200913-33 OVERALL, 8-14 MAC (5TH IN EAST)

2/13 vs. North Florida % W, 1-02/13 vs. Bradley % W, 8-62/14 vs. South Carolina % L, 0-52/14 vs. Texas-Arlington % W, 3-22/15 vs. #25 Kansas % L, 0-9 (5)2/27 vs. North Dakota State # L, 4-62/27 at #9 Tennessee # L, 0-18 (5)3/6 vs. Western Kentucky $ L, 3-43/6 vs. Purdue $ W, 6-5 (8)3/7 vs. Georgia State $ L, 0-53/7 vs. Albany $ L, 0-10 (5)3/8 vs. Austin Peay $ L, 0-13/12 vs. Texas ^ L, 3-11 (6)3/12 vs. Pacific ^ L, 2-14 (5)

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Results Year-By-Year3/13 at Cal State Fullerton ^ L, 3-73/14 vs. #25 Florida State ^ L, 0-33/15 vs. #9 Oklahoma ^ L, 0-83/26 PURDUE L, 2-17 (5)3/26 PURDUE W, 8-73/28 TOLEDO * W, 6-43/28 TOLEDO * W, 9-1 (6)4/3 at Western Michigan * L, 2-54/3 at Western Michigan * L, 1-74/4 at Northern Illinois * L, 6-74/4 at Northern Illinois * L, 6-94/10 BALL STATE * L, 1-74/10 BALL STATE * L, 2-10 (5)4/11 MIAMI * L, 0-14/12 MIAMI * L, 1-74/17 AKRON * W, 3-14/17 AKRON * L, 0-8 (5)4/18 OHIO * W, 6-44/18 OHIO * L, 0-24/21 at Michigan State L, 0-8 (5)4/24 BUFFALO * W, 7-14/24 BUFFALO * L, 1-24/25 KENT STATE * W, 8-0 (6)4/26 KENT STATE * L, 3-4 (8)4/29 WRIGHT STATE L, 3-14 (5)4/29 WRIGHT STATE L, 3-85/1 at Central Michigan * W, 3-05/1 at Central Michigan * L, 4-35/2 at Eastern Michigan * L, 8-75/3 at Eastern Michigan * W, 6-35/6 vs. Ball State & L, 0-55/7 vs. Northern Illinois & L, 4-9% UCF-Early Bird Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)# Tennessee Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.)$ Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)^ Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)& MAC Tournament (Firestone Stadium-Akron, Ohio)

201013-29 OVERALL, 9-13 MAC (T4TH IN EAST)

2/13 at #19 Florida State % L, 0-92/13 vs. Southern Mississippi % L, 3-52/14 vs. Iona % W, 4-02/14 at #19 Florida State % L, 1-82/19 vs. Western Carolina # W, 10-52/19 at #6 Georgia # L, 4-192/20 vs. Winthrop # L, 7-92/21 vs. Virginia Tech # W, 3-23/5 vs. Dartmouth $ W, 3-03/5 vs. Tennessee-Martin $ L, 3-73/6 vs. UNC Greensboro $ L, 1-43/6 at Georgia State $ L, 0-83/7 vs. North Florida $ L, 1-73/24 at #2 Michigan L, 2-104/2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W, 6-44/2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W, 3-24/3 EASTERN MICHIGAN * L, 2-94/4 EASTERN MICHIGAN * L, 2-54/10 TOLEDO * W, 3-14/11 TOLEDO * W, 9-14/14 at Ohio State L, 0-44/14 at Ohio State L, 0-104/16 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L, 1-34/16 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 5-14/17 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W, 3-14/18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L, 1-54/23 at Ball State * L, 4-174/23 at Ball State * L, 3-124/24 at Miami * L, 3-64/25 at Miami * L, 2-34/28 at #25 Notre Dame L, 1-4

4/28 at #25 Notre Dame L, 5-104/30 at Akron * L, 0-24/30 at Akron * W, 9-75/1 at Ohio * L, 9-10 (8)5/1 at Ohio * L, 1-95/7 at Buffalo * W, 5-35/7 at Buffalo * L, 3-4 (9)5/9 at Kent State * L, 0-85/9 at Kent State * W, 3-05/12 vs. Kent State & L, 0-85/13 vs. Oho & L, 1-4 % Sunshine State Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.)# Red and Black Classic (Athens, Ga.)$ Buzz Classic (Woodstock, Ga.)& MAC Tournament (Firestone Stadium-Akron, Ohio)

201112-32 OVERALL, 6-15 MAC (6TH IN EAST)

2/11 vs Louisiana Tech% L, 1-42/11 at. #19 LSU % L, 0-52/12 at. #19 LSU % L, 0-62/12 vs Louisiana Tech % L, 4-52/13 vs. Purdue % L, 0-22/25 vs. Mississippi State # L, 2-32/25 vs. Georgia State # W, 4-32/26 vs. Mercer # L, 0-132/26 at. Kennesaw State # L, 1-32/27 vs. Ball State # L, 6-93/7 at. Western Kentucky W, 6-33/8 at Middle Tennessee St L, 5-73/11 vs. Penn State$ L, 0-83/11 at Georgia Tech $ L, 0-103/12 vs Belmont $ W, 4-23/12 vs Georgia State $ W, 9-33/30 Michigan L, 2-44/1 KENT STATE * L, 1-104/1 KENT STATE * L, 2-34/2 BUFFALO L, 0-34/2 BUFFALO L, 1-94/8 at Eastern Michigan * L,0-14/8 at Eastern Michigan * L,1-44/9 at Central Michigan* L, 3-74/9 at Central Michigan* L, 2-104/12 at Notre Dame L, 2-104/12 at Notre Dame L, 5-84/17 at Toledo * L, 4-64/17 at Toledo * W, 10-24/20 DETROIT W, 14-04/20 DETROIT W, 8-34/22 at Northern Illinois * L, 3-44/23 at Western Michigan * L, 0-74/23 at Western Michigan * L, 4-54/26 IPFW L, 2-124/26 IPFW L, 4-54/29 MIAMI * L, 1-54/29 MIAMI * L, 0-14/30 BALL STATE * W, 7-65/1 BALL STATE * W, 5-45/6 OHIO* L, 2-45/6 OHIO* W, 4-15/7 AKRON * W, 3-25/8 AKRON * W, 7-3% LSU Tiger Classic (Baton Rouge, La.)# Phyllis Rafter Memorial (Kennessaw, Ga.)$ Buckhead Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)& MAC Tournament (Firestone Stadium-Akron, Ohio)FOR ALL SEASONS:* MAC Game() extra-inning or run-rule game

201236-22 OVERALL, 15-7 MAC (2ND IN EAST)

2/10 vs Wright State% W, 13-12/10 at Auburn % L, 2-102/11 vs. Alabama State % W, 6-02/25 vs. Indiana State # L, 3-42/25 at. WKU# L,1-52/26 vs. Morehead State # W, 6-32/26 vs. Murray State # W, 6-43/2 vs. St. Francis $ W, 1-03/2 vs. Quinnipiac $ L, 4-73/3 vs. Bethune Cookman$ W, 8-63/3 vs. Florida Gulf Coast $ L, 1-63/4 vs. St. Francis $ W, 4-23/9 at. Winthrop^ L, 8-93/9 vs. Campbell^ W, 4-03/10 vs. Gardner Webb^ W, 8-03/10 vs. Albany^ W, 3-23/11 vs. St. John’s^ L, 3-2 3/16 at. George Mason@ W, 5-13/17 vs. Cornell@ W, 7-03/17 vs. Albany@ L, 0-23/18 vs. Albany@ W, 1-03/18 vs. George Mason@ W, 1-03/21 at IPFW L,1-33/21 at IPFW W,3-03/28 at Michigan L, 2-123/30 at Ohio* W, 4-23/30 at Ohio* L, 1-33/31 at Akron* W, 4-04/1 at Akron* W, 7-64/4 VS. VALPO L, 0-44/4 VS. VALPO L, 0-54/6 at Kent State* W, 4-24/6 at Kent State* L,1-34/7 at Buffalo* W, 3-14/8 at Buffalo* W, 8-44/11 VS. DETROIT W, 6-44/11 VS. DETROIT L, 1-34/13 VS EASTERN MICHIGAN* W, 6-14/13 VS. EASTERN MICHIGAN* W, 7-14/14 VS. CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W, 3-24/15 VS. CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L, 2-34/18 at. Eastern Kentucky W, 5-24/18 at Eastern Kentucky W, 6-14/21 at Toledo* W, 7-14/22 at Toledo* W, 3-14/23 VS. OAKLAND W, 5-04/23 VS. OAKLAND W, 5-04/27 VS. WESTERN MICHIGAN* W, 4-04/27 VS. WESTERN MICHIGAN* W, 2-15/4 at Miami* L, 2-35/4 at Miami* W, 3-15/5 at Ball State* L, 0-65/5 at Ball State* L, 5-85/9 vs. Central Michigan& L, 1-25/10 vs. Toledo& W, 5-05/11 vs. Ball State& L, 2-3

% Tiger Invite (Auburn, Ala.)# Hilltopper Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.)$ Under Armour Invite (Clearwater, Fla.)^ Adidas Invite (Rock Hill S.C.)@ Cheery Blossom Classic (Fairfax, Va.)& MAC Tournament (Firestone Stadium-Akron, Ohio)FOR ALL SEASONS:* MAC Game() extra-inning or run-rule game

FOR ALL SEASONS:* MAC Game() extra-inning or run-rule gameHome games in BOLD CAPS

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Coaching Records

COACHING RECORDS Coach Yrs. Overall MACLeigh Ross 8 237-198-2 (.546) 114-72 (.613)Jacquie Joseph 5 136-123 (.525) 78-71 (.523)Shannon Salsburg 6 126-152 (.453) 66-60 (.523)Gail Davenport 5 119-133-4 (.473) 53-39 (.576)Rachel Miller-Reif 5 104-160-1 (.394) 71-84 (.458)Sandy Haines 3 57-45-3 (.557) 3-2-1 (.583)Kathy Bole 2 16-28 (.364) ––––– *Ranked by overall wins

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Overall PCT. MAC PCT. MAC Finish Kathy Bole 1979 6-13 .316 1980 10-15 .400

Sandy Haines 1981 15-13 .536 1982 ^ 28-19-1 .594 1983 14-13-2 .517 3-2-1 .583 Fourth #

Gail Davenport 1984 11-32 .256 2-8 .200 Fifth 1985 24-25-2 .490 10-8 .556 T-Third 1986 28-21-1 .570 10-6 .625 T-Second 1987 21-22 .488 7-9 .438 Sixth 1988 ^ 35-23-1 .602 24-8 .750 FIRST

Jacquie Joseph 1989 21-35 .375 12-18 .400 Sixth 1990 19-32 .373 10-17 .370 Seventh 1991 25-32 .439 11-17 .393 Seventh 1992 37-16 .698 19-10 .655 Second 1993 ^ 34-18 .654 26-9 .743 FIRST

Rachel Miller-Reif 1994 21-28 .429 16-14 .533 Fourth 1995 25-33 .431 16-17 .485 Seventh 1996 16-34 .320 11-21 .344 T-Eighth 1997 19-27 .413 13-19 .406 Eighth 1998 23-38-1 .379 15-13 .536 Third #

Leigh Ross 1999 21-27 .438 15-11 .577 Second # 2000 33-18 .647 13-7 .650 T-FIRST # 2001 35-19 .648 19-5 .792 FIRST # 2002 22-25-1 .469 11-13 .458 T-Third # 2003 26-26-1 .500 15-9 .625 Fourth $ 2004 ^ 34-30 .531 13-11 .542 Third $ 2005 29-30 .492 12-10 .545 Third $ 2006 37-23 .617 16-6 .727 Second #

Shannon Salsburg 2007 33-12 .733 14-6 .700 Second # 2008 19-24 .442 14-5 .737 Second # 2009 13-33 .283 8-14 .364 Fifth # 2010 13-29 .310 9-13 .409 T-Fourth # 2011 12-32 .273 6-15 .286 Sixth# 2012 36-22 .620 15-7 .681 Second# # East Division finish $ West Division finish ^ NCAA appearance

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Season PreviewQ: Talk about your expectations for this year.

Head Coach Shannon Salsburg: That’s actually been a focus since the fall. We are

actually more focused on what we didn’t accomplish last year. The thing that we

need to continue to work on is being able to focus when the game is on the line.

We have put our players through a lot of challenge drills, individual and team like

competitions in practice to force them to come through. It’s been more about our

mentality and our focus that we need to get us to that championship level, so that

when push comes to shove this year, we’re ready to push and shove.

Q: Pitchers Jamie Kertes and Paris Imholz played really well last year, along

with the rest of the freshman class. What do you expect this season?

SS: We have a really nice freshmen class. I think you’re going to see a lot of different

roles for our young kids. We’re still working to figure that out. Lexi Valone is going to

compete for center field. She is a very strong defensive player who’s continuing to

work to step her offensive game up to the D1 level consistently. Then we have Jessica Greg and Merissa Shook who will vie

for time in right field. They both bring very different things. They will find ways to make a difference on this team. It’s a little

different when they’re pitchers because everyone sees the ball in their hands every single pitch, but I think from a defensive

standpoint, the biggest change is that we’re going to be young in the outfield. I think that we’re a little bit more athletic than

we have been in the past, and we have players who come in as true outfielders instead of infielders being turned into out-

fielders. It’ll be interesting, but it’s just a matter of them fighting for who’s going to take over what role, and us being able to

move forward.

Q: What do you think this year’s team strength will be?

SS: I think this year’s team has more depth than we had last year. I think leadership is a strength, and that our leaders have

already taught our freshmen what it means to be a Bowling Green softball player. Everything from what you do on a Friday

night to how you lift…and I think that’s a big deal. I think chemistry is also a strength, even though this is a different group,

you still see some of the similarities to last year in terms of kids getting along, hanging out and playing for each other. The

kids also have their own team meetings now, which I think is pretty unique. It really rings true to our leaders, and how they

want this program to be good this year, next year and the year after.

Head Coach Shannon Salsburg

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2013 Media GuideQ: What are you worried about going into this year?

SS: Focusing on offense and continuing to work on production. We brought in coach Chelsea (Cantillo) this year and she has

done an outstanding job with our hitters. I think you’re going to see a more powerful and explosive team. I think we have so

much potential offensively and we’ve always just scraped the surface. I think we’re going to get a lot deeper this year and we’re

going to make huge strides offensively. I couldn’t be more pleased with where we are heading. We’re not there yet, but we will

be.

Q: What’s one word to describe this year’s team?

SS: This year, it’s a really simple word, they’re hungry. They want it bad and they have talked about what they want this year. Last

season we weren’t quite sure what we wanted. We know this year we want to be MAC Champs. We understand that there are

steps, and we learned about some of those steps last year. We’ll definitely grow, but these kids are so hungry for it. They can taste

it. They know it’s within their grasp, but it’s a matter of playing the game the right way and continuing to get better as the sea-

son goes on. These kids, from day one, have been hungry for the championship and it’s the first team since I’ve been here who

has truly not only understood what the prize was, but how much they want it and how much they’re willing to do to get it.

Q: Comparing this year’s team to teams you’ve had in the past. Does this team have the highest expectations since

you’ve been here in Bowling Green?

SS: I do feel that we have a much more balanced talent. We don’t have a big drop

between the kids that may not see a lot of time on the field versus our starters, which

means that our starters are going to be pushed a lot more. If things aren’t working

we’re going to have options, which we haven’t always had. We have quality people

and this year’s team is definitely a reflection of the vision of what this program is

going to be. We’re very balanced with a lot of athleticism and a lot of kids that can

do a lot of different things. It’s a matter of making sure as a coaching staff we utilize

the different things that each player can bring to the best of our ability. We definitely

have a challenge ahead of us and right now we’re just using preseason to figure out

exactly what those roles are for those kids, to allow us to help this team be the best it

absolutely can. Head Coach Shannon Salsburg