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table of contents

schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Quickfacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Head coach todd fairbourne bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4assistant coach Rachel Hartgrove bio . . . . . . . . . . . 5Jessica anderson bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7Maggie christianson bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9Megan Kisner bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11Jessica Martin bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13cherylyn McGraw bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15amanda Perez bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17amber sackett bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19samantha telarroja bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21Meghan Woodworth bio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23newcomer bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-272010 season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-292009 season Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31opponent Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-35Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37all-time Records vs . opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39team season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40team Game Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-43

InteRvIeWs PostGaMe

Interviews with coach fairbourne, his staff, or players can be arranged by contacting Jay Hinton via phone (office: 801-863-6231, cell: 801-448-3731) or E-mail ([email protected]). The best time to reach Coach fairbourne is in the mornings or after practice .

fairbourne and players will be available for inter-views at home games 10 minutes after the end of each game .

MedIa GuIde cRedIts

Content, Layout, and Design: . . . . . . . . . . Jay Hinton, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clint burgi, lyza nauCover Design: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lyza nauEdited By: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Hinton, clint burgiPhotography: . . . . . . . . . . . . .dave Kimball, ben Paz, . . . . . . . . .chad clark, uvu Marketing, Ken HoglundOn the Front Cover: . . . . . . . . . . . .cherylyn McGrawOn the Back Cover: . . . Megan Kisner, amber sackett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meghan Woodworth

TEAM INFORMATION

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2010 utah valley SOFtBall SCheDule

Date OPPONeNt / eveNt lOCatION tIMe

Red Desert Classic02/12/10 University of Maine St. George, Utah 1:30 p.m. San Jose State University St. George, Utah 4:00 p.m.02/13/10 Idaho State University St. George, Utah 1:30 p.m. UC Santa Barbara St. George, Utah 4:00 p.m.

02/27/10 Cal State Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. 1:00 p.m. Cal State Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. 3:00 p.m.02/28/10 Cal State Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. 12:00 p.m. Cal State Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. 2:00 p.m.

Colorado State Invitational03/05/10 Utah State University Fort Collins, Colo. 11:00 a.m. Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colo. 3:00 p.m.03/06/10 North Dakota State University Fort Collins, Colo. 1:00 p.m. South Dakota State University Fort Collins, Colo. 3:00 p.m.03/07/10 North Dakota State University Fort Collins, Colo. 11:00 a.m.

03/13/10 College of Idaho Orem, utah 12:00 p.m. College of Idaho Orem, utah 2:00 p.m.

lMu Invitational 03/19/10 Bucknell University Los Angeles, Calif. 8:00 a.m. University of North Dakota Los Angeles, Calif. 10:00 a.m.03/20/10 University of North Dakota Los Angeles, Calif. 8:00 a.m. Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, Calif. 12:00 p.m.03/21/10 Bucknell University Los Angeles, Calif. 8:00 a.m. Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, Calif. 10:00 a.m.

Great West Conference tournament03/26/10 Houston Baptist University Dallas, Texas 1:00 p.m. Houston Baptist University Dallas, Texas 3:00 p.m.03/27/10 University of South Dakota Dallas, Texas 1:00 p.m. University of South Dakota Dallas, Texas 3:00 p.m.03/28/10 University of North Dakota Dallas, Texas 11:00 a.m. University of North Dakota Dallas, Texas 1:00 p.m.

03/30/10 utah State university Orem, utah 2:30 p.m. utah State university Orem, utah 4:30 p.m.04/03/10 University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 12:00 p.m. University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 2:00 p.m.04/09/10 Weber State university* Orem, utah 2:00 p.m. Weber State university* Orem, utah 4:00 p.m.04/10/10 Weber State university* Orem, utah 12:00 p.m. Weber State university* Orem, utah 2:00 p.m.04/13/10 Brigham young university Orem, utah 5:00 p.m.04/16/10 Portland State university* Orem, utah 12:00 p.m. Portland State university* Orem, utah 2:00 p.m.04/17/10 Portland State university* Orem, utah 12:00 p.m. Portland State university* Orem, utah 2:00 p.m.04/2010 utah State university logan, utah 2:00 p.m. utah State university logan, utah 4:00 p.m.04/23/10 Seattle university* Orem, utah 12:00 p.m. Seattle university* Orem, utah 2:00 p.m.04/24/10 Seattle university* Orem, utah 12:00 p.m. Seattle university* Orem, utah 2:00 p.m.05/01/10 Idaho State University* Pocatello, Idaho 12:00 p.m. Idaho State University* Pocatello, Idaho 2:00 p.m.05/02/10 Idaho State University* Pocatello, Idaho 12:00 p.m. Idaho State University* Pocatello, Idaho 2:00 p.m.05/08/10 University of Northern Colorado* Greeley, Colo. 12:00 p.m. University of Northern Colorado* Greeley, Colo. 2:00 p.m.05/09/10 University of Northern Colorado* Greeley, Colo. 12:00 p.m. University of Northern Colorado* Greeley, Colo. 2:00 p.m.05//11/10 university of utah Orem, utah 5:00 p.m.05/12/10 Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 6:00 p.m.

PCSC Championship or Great West Conference Championship05/14/10 tba tba tba05/15/10 tba tba tba05/16/10 tba tba tba

QuIcK facts

School InformatIon

Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .orem, utahFounded: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1941Enrollment: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,000Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WolverinesColors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Green and White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .trimmed in GoldSoftball Facility (Capacity): . . . . . . MSTAR Field (500)Affiliation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ncaa division I2010 Conference: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pacific Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .softball conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Mountain Division)President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dr . Matthew s . HollandvP for student affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . cory duckworthDirector of Athletics: . . . . . . . . . Michael v . JacobsenSenior Associate A.D.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . dr . d .J . smithAssociate A.D. - SWA: . . . . . . . . . . . Megan KennedyAthletic Department Phone: . . . . . . . . .801-863-8653Athletic Department FAX: . . . . . . . . . . .801-863-8813Ticket Information: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .801-863-7469Mailing Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .uvu athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . .800 West university Parkway, Ms 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . orem, ut 84058-5999

coachIng Staff

Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . todd fairbourneAlma Mater: . . . . . . . . BYU (1994), Utah State (2003)Record at Utah Valley: . . . . . . . .326-256-1 (10 years)Career Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .samePhone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .801-863-8599E-mail: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . todd .fairbourne@uvu .eduAssistant Coach: . . . . . . . . Rachel Hartgrove (2 years)Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .801-863-8599E-mail: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rachel .Hartgrove@uvu .edu

team InformatIon

2009 Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-27 at home: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 away: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11 neutral site: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 conference: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/aStarters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/2Lettermen Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/3Newcomers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

SportS InformatIon

Softball Contact: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay HintonOffice Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .801-863-6231Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .801-448-3731E-mail: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay .Hinton@uvu .eduFAX: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .801-863-8813 Sports Information Director: . . . . . . . . . . .clint burgiPhone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .801-863-8644E-mail: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clint .burgi@uvu .edu

TEAM INFORMATION

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NuMeRICal

NO. NaMe00 Jordahn denny2 Mandy tapia3 Megan Gardner4 Meghan Woodworth5 Julia santiago6 Korryn coates7 samantha telarroja8 allison barr9 amanda Perez10 Megan Kisner11 Maggie christianson12 cherylyn McGraw13 amber sackett15 Jessica anderson16 shaylyn varney18 Heather bacon20 baillee Holt22 Jessica Martin23 Kyli flanary24 charlee cisneros

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NO. NaMe ht. POS. yR.-exP. hOMetOWN (hIGh SChOOl)15 Jessica Anderson 5-6 3B JR Spanish Fork, Utah (Spanish Fork HS)18 Heather Bacon 5-5 P FR La Crescenta, Calif. (Crescenta Valley HS)8 Allison Barr 5-7 OF JR Sandy, Utah (Jordan HS)11 Maggie Christianson 5-7 C FR St. George, Utah (Dixie HS)24 Charlee Cisneros 5-1 OF FR Elk Grove, Calif. (Elk Grove HS)6 Korryn Coates 5-4 3B FR Grantsville, Utah (Grantsville HS)00 Jordahn Denny 5-4 OF FR Pocatello, Idaho (Pocatello HS)23 Kyli Flanary 5-9 P,C JR Bountiful, Utah (Bountiful HS)3 Megan Gardner 5-6 2B, UT JR Lehi, Utah (Lehi HS)20 Baillee Holt 5-4 P SR North Pole, Alaska (North Pole HS)10 Megan Kisner 5-8 OF JR Taylorsville, Utah (Taylorsville HS)22 Jessica Martin 5-11 P FR Bountiful, Utah (Bountiful HS)12 Cherylyn McGraw 5-8 1B JR Vacaville, California (Will C. Wood HS)9 Amanda Perez 5-8 P/DP FR La Mirada, California (La Serna HS)13 Amber Sackett 5-3 OF JR Taylorsville, Utah (Bingham HS)5 Julia Santiago 5-7 UT FR Provo, Utah (Provo HS)2 Mandy Tapia 5-3 P JR Riverside, Calif. (Norte Vista HS)17 Samantha Telarroja 5-4 SS SO Claremont, California (Claremont HS)16 Shaylyn Varney 5-7 C SR Ogden, Utah (Bonneville HS)4 Meghan Woodworth 5-5 OF SO Milford, New Hampshire (Milford HS)

head Coach: todd fairbourne assistant Coach: Rachel Hartgrove

2010 UTAH VALLEY SOFTBALL ROSTER

By ClaSS

Seniors (6)Jessica andersonbaillee Holtshaylyn varneyMegan Kisnercherylyn McGrawamber sackett

Juniors (6)allison barrKyli flanaryMegan Gardner Mandy tapiasamantha telarrojaMeghan Woodworth

Sophomores (3)Maggie christiansonJessica Martinamanda Perez

Freshmen (5)Heather baconcharlee cisnerosKorryn coatesJordahn dennyJulia santiago

By State

Alaska (1)baillee Holt

California (6)Heather baconcharlee cisneroscherylyn McGrawamanda PerezMandy tapiasamantha telarroja

Idaho (1)Jordahn denny

New Hampshire (1)Meghan Woodworth

Utah (11)Jessica andersonallison barrMaggie christiansonKorryn coatesKyli flanaryMegan Gardner Megan KisnerJessica Martinamber sackettJulia santiagoshaylyn varney

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M . Woodworth

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M . Gardner

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Todd Fairbourne Head CoaCH11th SeaSonBYU (1994), Utah State (2003)overall record: 310-229-1

Todd Fairbourne’s love and passion for the game of softball has brought success to the Wolverine softball program. Before the Wolverines made the jump to Division I competition, Fairbourne helped guide the Utah Valley to the schools only national championship while competing in the ju-nior college ranks. His teams also finished second and ninth at the NJCAA national

tournament.

Now Fairbourne, who just completed his 11th year as head coach, is guid-ing the Wolverines into NCAA Division I competition. He has an over-all record 326-256-1 and has coached the Wolverines to Division I wins over schools like BYU, Utah, Santa Clara, Loyola Marymount, St. Mary’s, Brown, SUU, Harvard, Utah State, and San Diego.

Fairbourne’s 2009 squad finished the season with a school-record .320 batting average, which was tied for sixth in the nation. The Wolverines were second in the nation in walks received and 18th in scoring. Next sea-son Fairbourne will embark a new journey as his Wolverines will be fully NCAA Division I certified and will begin play in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference’s Mountain Division.

Before his second stint as coach of the Wolverine softball team began, Fairbourne stepped away from coaching to try his hand in athletic admin-istration at Utah Valley. For two years he served as the Assistant Director of Athletics for Internal Affairs and the Sports Information Director.

Prior to his administrative stint, Fairbourne led the UV softball program to national prominence in its final years as a junior college.

From 1997 through 2002 Fairbourne’s teams compiled a 242-94 (.720) record; making him the winningest coach in UV history. During his lead-ership UV won three conference titles, three region titles and a national title (the school’s only national title in any sport). His teams never finished below second place in the conference and played for the region title in all but his first season. Two years after winning it all, his squad just missed a second title losing in the national championship game.

In his first year as head coach, Fairbourne guided UV back to the Region 18 Tournament by virtue of a second place finish in the conference. The Wolverines finished last in the conference and missed the region tourna-ment the year prior to Fairbourne taking over as head coach. The Wolver-ines were 32-20 overall. The 32 victories established a new school record for wins in a season. His second year, 1998, UV finished the season at 31-17 and again finished second in the conference. The Wolverines missed out on a trip to the national tournament by losing in the Region 18 champi-onship game. In 1999, Fairbourne’s team dominated the conference with a 17-2 mark to claim the SWAC title.

However, the No.3 ranked Wolverines once again missed out on the na-tional tournament with a disappointing and surprising second-place finish in the region tourney. UV finished with a 43-10 overall record to establish another single-season win record.

In 2000, Fairbourne’s squad broke through and earned a berth in the NJ-CAA National Tournament. His No. 6-ranked squad made the most of its trip. The Fairbourne-led Wolverines went 5-0 in the tournament, including wins over top-ranked and highly touted Central Arizona, to claim UV’s first-ever national title in any sport. The 2000 squad completed the season with a record 46 victories. In 2001, UV made it back-to back trips to the national tournament after winning both the conference and region titles. The squad finished eighth at the national tourney.

Fairbourne capped his initial stint as coach in 2002 by guiding UV to its third consecutive trip to the national tourney. At nationals the No.3-ranked Wolverines dropped its first game 1-0. But undaunted, the Wolverines ran off six straight wins to earn a place opposite Indian River Community Col-lege in the championship game where the Wolverines fell 5-2 to finish second in the nation.

During Fairbourne’s six years coaching UV in the junior college ranks, his teams finished the season ranked in the top-six in the nation for four consecutive seasons. He also coached 23 NJCAA All-Americans (12 aca-demic) and 53 NFCA Scholar-Athletes.

Fairbourne is a former Lehi High School baseball player, and played on two state championship teams with the Pioneers. He was coached at Lehi by Lloyd Jacobsen, the brother of UV Director of Athletics Mike Jacob-sen.

Fairbourne is a former UV student. He received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Brigham Young University in 1994 and a master’s degree in heath, p.e., and recreation from Utah State University in 2003.

Todd was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has children: daughters, Ashley (18) and Danielle (11), Morgan (2) and a son, C.J. (5). He resides in Orem with his wife Tiffany.

TODD FAIRBOURNE

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RaChel haRtGROveassistant CoaCh

3rd SeaSon

Utah Valley (2006)

Rachel Hartgrove enters her third year as an assistant coach for the utah val-ley softball team . she joined the Wol-verine coaching staff after a stellar four year playing career at utah valley where she hit over .300 each year and was named to the first team division I all-Independent team for three con-secutive years .

Hartgrove hit .364 her senior year with seven home runs and 30 RbI . she led the Wolverines in every offensive statistical category and was named the utah valley female athlete of the year .

In 2005 she garnered division I Independent Player of the Year honors while starting all 50 games. She hit .392 in the Wolverines first season with a complete division I schedule . she had 10 home runs and 34 RbI along with 17 doubles and a .699 slugging percentage .

In her sophomore season she struck out only five times in 123 at bats while hitting .317. In her first season as a Wolverine she batted .425 and struck out only eight times in 212 at bats . she was named to the first team all-sWac and Region 18 teams .

Hartgrove prepped at Pleasant Grove High school . she earned all-Re-gion and All-State awards in softball during her final three years.

RACHEL HARTGROVE

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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%2008 .252 51-51 131 21 33 7 0 3 23 49 .374 10 3 24 0 .313 3 6 7-9 56 111 10 .9442009 .306 41-41 108 18 33 6 0 4 18 51 .472 14 0 17 0 .379 2 1 6-6 34 103 6 .958ToTaL .276 92-92 239 39 66 13 0 7 41 100 .418 24 3 41 0 .343 5 7 13-15 90 214 16 .950

Jessica Anderson

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at utah valley ...JuNIOR ~ (2009): selected as a Honorable Mention on the 2009 all-Independent team . . . a 2009 team captain . . . hit .306 had 33 total hits, six doubles, 18 RbIs, as well as a team tying tops four home runs . . . started 41 of the teams 43 games at third base, missed the two due to injury . . . .472 slugging percentage as well as a .379 on base per-centage . . . committed only six errors at one of the toughest defensive positions on the diamond (third base) which resulted in a .958 fielding percentage . . . was a perfect 6-for-6 in stolen base opportuni-ties . . . hit .500 with the bases loaded and .324 with runners in scoring position . . . led the team in assists with 103 .

SOPhOMORe ~ (2008): started in all 51 games at third base . . . hit .252 on the year with seven doubles, three home runs, 23 RbI, and seven stolen bases . . . recorded a slugging percentage of .374 and an on-base percentage of .313 . . . longest hit streak of the season extended to six games . . . racked up six multi-hit games and seven-multi RbI games on the year ... finished the season with a .944 fielding percentage and three double plays ... led the team in assists with 111 .

Before utah valley ...Prepped at spanish fork Hs . . . team won the state championship her senior season, posting a 23-4 record . . . team won the region championship her sophomore year . . . two-time, first team all-state selection (junior and senior seasons) ... named the state’s MvP as a senior . . . was a team captain . . . also lettered in basketball and was the basketball team captain her senior season .

Other College ...Played at snow Junior college in ephriam, utah for one year .

Personal ...Graduated from spanish fork Hs in 2006 with a 3 .8 GPa . . . was an honor roll student . . . enjoys fishing, curling and playing Mario Kart on the Nin-tendo . . . daughter of Mark and leann anderson .

JESSICA ANDERSON

CAREER NUMBERS

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Maggie Christianson

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at utah valley ...FReShMaN ~ (2009): Played in 32 games, starting 27 of them, all coming behind the plate as the catcher . . . used mainly as a defensive specialist as she had a .922 fielding percentage ... hit .135 with five hits, five RBIs, a run scored, in 37 total at-bats ... threw out five attempted base-stealers on year to lead the team .

Before utah valley ...Prepped at dixie Hs . . . team won the region championship her junior and senior year . . . all-state honorable mention . . . also lettered in basketball and rodeo . . . hit .402 helping her team to a 20-8 record her senior season .

Personal ...Graduated from dixie Hs in 2008 with a 3 .74 GPa . . . participated in Rodeo and ffa . . . daughter of Roger and annette christianson .

CAREER NUMBERS

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%2009 .135 32-27 37 1 5 0 0 0 5 5 .135 4 0 16 0 .220 0 1 0-0 62 9 6 .922 ToTaL .135 32-27 37 1 5 0 0 0 5 5 .135 4 0 16 0 .220 0 1 0-0 62 9 6 .922

MAGGIE CHRISTIANSON

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MAGGIE CHRISTIANSON

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Megan Kisner

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at utah valley ...JuNIOR ~ (2009): Played in 25 games on the season including five starts ... started at second base, the outfield, and as the DP ... hit .313 on the season including an impressive .438 clip when pinch hitting and .364 with runners in scoring position . . . was 10-for-32 from the plate including two doubles, four RBIs, and five runs scored ... was a perfect 1-for-1 in stolen base opportunities .

SOPhOMORe ~ (2008): saw action in 10 games and started one in the designated player position .

FReShMaN ~ (2007): Played in eight games, starting two . . . had hits against utah state and northwest nazarene . . . had two RbI against north-west nazarene .

Before utah valley ...Prepped at taylorsville Hs . . . lettered in soccer, softball and basketball ... team finished third and fourth in state in 2003 and 2004 . . . earned second team all-Region honors in soccer .

Personal ...Graduated from taylorsville Hs in 2006 with a 3 .9 GPa . . . was on the Honor Roll and national Hon-or society . . . plans to major in Physical therapy Psychology . . . daughter of Gary and Ruth Kisner .

CAREER NUMBERSYear 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%2007 .167 8-2 12 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .167 0 0 5 0 .167 0 0 0-0 1 3 0 1.0002008 .000 10-1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.0002009 .313 27-5 32 5 10 2 0 0 4 12 .375 5 0 4 1 .405 0 3 1-1 13 7 2 .909ToTaL .231 45-8 52 5 12 2 0 0 6 14 .269 5 0 12 1 .298 0 3 1-1 17 10 2 .931

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sophomore5’11 - Pitcherbountiful, utahbountiful Hs

at utah valley ...FReShMaN ~ (2009): Was uvu’s top pitcher as she led the team in wins (10), appearances (29), starts (26), complete games (15), shut outs (3) innings pitched (141.1), strikeouts (69), and ERA (5.99) ... started 26 games as the pitcher and 12 as the designated player . . . hit .172 as she picked up five hits in 29 at bats ... had two doubles, two runs scored and two RbIs . . . was 1-for-2 in stolen base opportunities .

Before utah valley ...Prepped at bountiful Hs . . . was a four-time region-al champion . . . took third in state competition in 2006 and 2008 . . . earned all-Region, all-state first team, and was the female outstanding athlete of the Year at bountiful Hs in 2008 .

Personal ...Graduated from bountiful Hs in 2008 . . . was on the high honor roll and citizenship honor roll . . . enjoys spending time with family and friends . . . daughter of tracy and lori Martin .

CAREER NUMBERSYear 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%2009 .172 15-12 29 2 5 2 0 0 2 7 .241 3 0 10 1 .250 0 1 1-2 1 15 5 .762ToTaL .172 15-12 29 2 5 2 0 0 2 7 .241 3 0 10 1 .250 0 1 1-2 1 15 5 .762 PiTCHinG era W-L aPP GS CG SHo SV iP H r er bb So 2b 3b Hr bF baVG WP HbP bK SFa SHa2009 5.99 10-15 29 26 15 3/0 0 141.1 170 140 121 101 69 27 5 20 720 .296 31 16 0 5 24ToTaL 5.99 10-15 29 26 15 3/0 0 141.1 170 140 121 101 69 27 5 20 720 .296 31 16 0 5 24

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senior5’8 - Infieldvacaville, calif .Will c . Wood Hs

at utah valley ...JuNIOR ~ (2009): Named to the GWC All-Academic Team ... started at first base in all 43 games on the season . . . a 2009 team captain . . . hit .303 including a team tying mark of four home runs . . . was second on the team in RbIs with 27 . . . had a .470 slugging percentage and a .384 on base percentage . . . had eight doubles and 40 total hits . . . only struck out six times on the year, the lowest out of all uvu everyday players ... a very good defensive first baseman as she only committed three errors on the year and had an impressive .990 fielding percentage ... had 11 multi-hit games and nine multi-RbI games on the season . . . longest hitting streak was seven games .

SOPhOMORe ~ (2008): started in all 51 games on the season, 37 at first base ... 2008 NCAA Division I softball all-Independent first team selection . . . hit .331 on the season from the third spot in the lineup . . . scored 30 runs, hit 10 doubles and four HRs, recorded 32 RbI . . . led the team in walks with 20 . . . longest hit streak of the season was seven games . . . had 13 multi-hit games and eight multi-RbI games .

FReShMaN ~ (2007): Played in and started all 52 games at shortstop . . . named to the div . I Indepen-dent first team and all-newcomer team . . . hit .298 with six home runs and 33 RbI . . . had 13 multi-hit games and nine multi-RbI games . . . had an 11-game hitting streak during the season . . . had three hits against Idaho state twice and northern colorado twice . . . HRs came against Houston, oregon state, Northern Colorado (twice), Northwest Nazarene and Idaho state . . . had three RbI against Houston, Idaho State (twice), Utah State, Northern Colorado (twice) and northwest nazarene .

Before utah valley ...Prepped at Will c . Wood Hs . . . earned all-league first team honors in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... voted the 2004 defensive Player of the Year the 2005 offen-sive Player of the Year . . . named team MvP in 2006 . . . also lettered in volleyball and basketball .

Personal...Graduated from Will c . Wood High school in 2006 with a 4 .0 GPa . . . plans to major in criminal Justice and Paralegal studies . . . was on the Honor Roll and national Honor society . . . enjoys spending time with friends and watching law and order . . . daughter of david and elizabeth McGraw . . . .Wants to be a lawyer

CAREER NUMBERSYear 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%2007 .298 52-52 161 39 48 6 0 6 33 72 .447 13 3 6 2 .362 0 3 11-11 90 80 13 .9292008 .331 51-51 151 30 50 10 0 4 32 72 .477 20 0 18 1 .407 1 0 2-2 244 16 4 .9852009 .303 43-43 132 23 40 8 1 4 27 62 .470 16 2 6 0 .384 1 0 0-2 271 13 3 .990ToTaL .311 146-146 444 92 138 24 1 14 92 206 .464 49 5 30 3 .384 2 3 13-15 605 109 20 .973

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sophomore5’8 - defensive Playerla Mirada, calif .la serna Hs

at utah valley ...FReShMaN ~ (2009): started 42 out of the teams 43 games on the year either as the designated player or pitcher . . . as a true freshman hit .293 . . . she also smacked a team-high tying mark of four home runs ... finished with a slugging percent-age of .457 and an on base percentage of .341 and drove in 20 runs . . . from the circle had a 4-0 record midway through the season with an eRa of 4.53 but ended up finishing the year with a 4-4 re-cord and an eRa of 6 .81 in 61 .2 innings pitched in 18 appearances . . . picked up wins from the circle over loyola Marymount and brown university . . . had multiple hits in nine games on the year and had a six-game hitting streak .

Before utah valley...Prepped at la serna Hs . . . team won del Rio league championship in 2007 and 2008 . . . recorded 11 doubles and 41 hits her senior year slugging .868, hitting .389 and recording an on-base percentage of .449 . . . 2007 brea olinda tournament champions . . . team reached southern section cIf semi-finals in 2007 . . . 2008 arroyo tournament champions . . . 2008 southern section cIf champions . . . earned 2006 2nd team all del Rio league . . . 2007 del Rio league MvP while hitting .500 in league play . . . 2007 del Rio league “athlete of the Week” . . . 2007 team all-area . . . 2007 team offensive Player of the Year while breaking records for her school with 6 home runs and 34 RbI’s in 2007 . . . 2008 all tournament team . . . played in 2008 senior all-star Game . . . also lettered in soccer while helping team win 2005, 2007, 2008 del Rio league champions .

Personal ...Graduated from la serna High school in 2008 with a 3 .0 GPa . . . was on the Honor Roll . . . enjoys the beach, shopping, and hanging out with friends . . . daughter of danny and alice Perez .

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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%2009 .293 42-42 116 9 34 7 0 4 20 53 .457 7 2 20 1 .341 1 2 0-0 1 12 1 .929ToTaL .293 42-42 116 9 34 7 0 4 20 53 .457 7 2 20 1 .341 1 2 0-0 1 12 1 .929 PiTCHinG era W-L aPP GS CG SHo SV iP H r er bb So 2b 3b Hr bF baVG WP HbP bK SFa SHa2009 6.81 4-4 18 9 5 0/0 0 61.2 92 72 60 32 16 17 1 17 315 .336 6 4 5 3 2ToTaL 6.81 4-4 18 9 5 0/0 0 61.2 92 72 60 32 16 17 1 17 315 .336 6 4 5 3 2

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senior5’3 - Outfieldtaylorsville, utahbingham Hs

at utah valley ...JuNIOR ~ (2009): 2009 ncaa division I all Independent Honorable Mention selection . . . named to the Great West conference all-academic team ... in her first season at UVU she made an immedi-ate impact both at the plate and from the circle . . . was a true utility player as she started games in right field, left field, second base, third base, pitcher, and as the designated player . . . hit .371 on the year . . . had a high slugging percentage of .524 and an on base percentage of .442 . . . second on the team in doubles with 10 and third in total hits with 48 in 40 games played . . . had two home runs and 21 RbIs . . . produced all season long in the clutch as she hit .419 with runners in scoring position, including an impressive .571 clip with the bases loaded . . . she had not pitched since high school but when coach fairbourne needed another pitcher this season she stepped up and appeared in 18 games and pitched 64.1 innings ... finished with a 2-8 record and a 6.53 eRa . . . had 10 multi-hit games as well as an eight-game hitting streak on the year .

Before utah valley ... Prepped at bingham Hs where she pitched and played second base . . . also played basketball and volleyball in high school .

Other College ... Played one year at Iowa lakes community college and one year at Idaho state . . . set school record at Ilcc for doubles in a season and was an all-Region Honorable Mention .

Personal ... Graduated with a 3 .97 GPa in high school, was on the honor roll, and was named academic all-state in softball . . . also earned numerous academic athlete awards for various sports and earned the Presidential academic award in grades 9-12 . . . enjoys spending time with son, camping, fishing, and playing sports.

CAREER NUMBERSYear 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%2009 .371 40-38 105 22 39 10 0 2 21 55 ,524 13 1 17 0 .442 1 2 4-5 32 29 2 .968ToTaL .371 40-38 105 22 39 10 0 2 21 55 ,524 13 1 17 0 .442 1 2 4-5 32 29 2 .968 PiTCHinG era W-L aPP GS CG SHo SV iP H r er bb So 2b 3b Hr bF baVG WP HbP bK SFa SHa2009 6.53 2-8 18 8 2 0/0 0 64.1 94 77 60 34 24 19 1 17 349 .331 7 14 0 2 15ToTaL 6.53 2-8 18 8 2 0/0 0 64.1 94 77 60 34 24 19 1 17 349 .331 7 14 0 2 15

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Junior5’4 - Infieldclaremont, calif .claremont Hs

at utah valley ...SOPhOMORe ~ (2009): named to the Great West conference all-academic team . . . played in 37 games including starting 35 all at shortstop . . . hit .220 on the year with a home run, two doubles, 10 runs scored and four RbIs . . . hit .357 with runners in scoring position . . . had four multi-hit games on the year ... finished with a .872 fielding percentage with 50 putouts and 59 assists .

FReShMaN ~ (2008): started all 51 games as a true freshman, 43 at shortstop and eight at catcher ... was in the lineup as the flex for most of the season ... recorded five hits in 44 at bats (.114) with three RbI and seven runs scored . . . ranked third on the team with 102 putouts ... finished with a fielding percentage of .887.

Before utah valley ...Prepped at claremont Hs in caremont, calif . . . . named team MvP as a junior and senior and defensive Player of the Year as a junior . . . earned first team all-league honors as a senior and junior . . . named all-Inland valley her senior year . . . named offensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . led league with eight home runs while hitting .358 and posting an .851 slugging percentage . . .received the Rotary Youth leadership award . . . hit .392 as a junior with seven home runs, four doubles, two triples and 11 RbIs and three stolen bases . . . also played volleyball . . . was the Jv vol-leyball MvP .

Personal ...Graduated from claremont Hs with a 3 .8 GPa . . was on the Honor Roll . . . graduated in the top 20 percent of her high school class . . . was on the Hip-Hop team and on asb . . . enjoys dancing . . . daughter of eddie and Pennie telarroja .

CAREER NUMBERS

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%2008 .114 51-51 44 7 5 0 0 0 3 5 .114 7 0 21 0 .235 0 3 2-5 102 62 21 ,8862009 .220 37-35 59 10 13 2 0 1 4 18 .305 3 0 21 0 .258 0 3 0-3 50 59 16 .872ToTaL .175 88-86 103 17 18 2 0 1 7 23 .223 10 0 42 0 .248 0 6 2-8 152 121 37 .881

SAMANTHA TELARROJA

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Junior5’5 - OutfieldMilford, new HampshireMilford Hs

at utah valley ...SOPhOMORe ~ (2009): 2009 ncaa division I softball all-Independent second team selection . . . named to the Great West conference all-aca-demic team . . . started 41 of the teams 43 games in center field and only missed the last two of the season due injury . . . was a 2009 team captain . . . hit .364 from the lead-off spot in the lineup includ-ing scoring a team-high 36 runs as well as leading the team in doubles with 13 . . . led the team in stolen bases by going 13-for-14 . . . was third on the team in total hits with 48 . . . as the lead-off batter hit .493 . . . had 13 multi-hit games and a hitting streak of eight games . . . had four three-hit games on the year . . . only committed two errors in the outfield.

FReShMaN ~ (2008): Played and started in 48 games on the season . . . named 2008 ncaa division I softball all-Independent freshman of the Year . . . 2008 ncaa division I softball all-Independent second team selection . . . ended her first collegiate season ranked among the Top 15 Independent players in 10 statistical categories ... finished among the Top 5 in runs (2nd, 40), doubles (T4th, 12), triples (T4th, 3) and stolen bases (T5th, 17) ... ranked second on the team in batting average at .331 from the lead-off spot . . . had longest hitting streak on the team at 10 games . . . had 14 multi-hit games and six multi-RbI games ... finished with 19 RBIs ... final fielding percent-age was .985 with 59 putouts and six assists .

Before utah valley ...Prepped at Milford High school in Milford, n .H . . . . team was the state champions her junior year . . . earned first team all-state honors her junior and senior seasons . . . all-area Player of the Year her junior season and co-Player of the Year her senior season . . . a four-year first team all-area selection . . . stole 30 bases in 31 attempts her junior season . . . batted above .500 all four seasons . . . hit .729 her senior year . . . also lettered in soccer (four years) and basketball (three years) ... soccer team was state champions her junior season . . . was an all-state selection her senior year in soccer .

Personal ...Plans to major in behavioral science at utah val-ley . . . enjoys snowboarding and csI . . . daughter of dennis and cheryl Woodworth .

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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%2008 .331 48-48 157 40 52 12 3 3 19 79 .503 10 3 24 1 .380 1 0 17-20 59 5 1 .9852009 .364 41-41 132 36 48 13 2 1 13 68 .515 15 3 8 0 .437 1 0 13-14 72 2 2 .974ToTaL .346 89-89 289 76 100 25 5 4 32 147 .509 25 6 32 1 .407 2 0 30-3 131 7 3 .979

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freshman5’5 - Pitcher

la crescenta, cacrescenta valley Hs

Junior5’7 - Outfieldsandy, utahJordan Hs

freshman5’1 - Outfieldelk Grove, caelk Grove Hs

Before utah valley ... Prepped at Crescenta hS in la Crescenta, Calif . . . . Was sophomore distinguished student english award recipient ... two-year letterwinner in softball .. Pacific League MVP (2009) ... Second-Team All-CIF (2009) ... Second Team All-Pacific League (2008) ... Finished high school career with a combined pitching record of 30-1 with a 0 .16 eRa

Personal ... daughter of Wes and susan bacon . . . Wants to become a dental hygienist or an accountant . . . enjoys going to the beach and hanging out with family and friends . . fan of the los angeles dodgers . . . once threw a perfect game . . .Has visited scotland

Before utah valley ... Prepped at Jordan Hs .

Other College ... Played at college of southern nevada for two years . . . second-team all-Conference (2007) ... Was third in the league in homers with 12 (2007).

Personal ... daughter of Patrick and anne barr . . . Is studying biology and nursing . . . wants to become an Rn . . once belted three homers in a game .

Before utah valley ... Prepped at elk Grove Hs in elk Grove, calif . . . . four-year varsity starter ... League Champions (2007, 2009) ... sac-Joaquin div . I section runner-up (2007, 2008) ... Scholar Athlete Award recipient ... all-league performer .

Personal ... daughter of charley and laurie cisneros . . . nickname is chuck . . . enjoys watching her little brother play baseball . . . Plans on studying social work

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Before utah valley ... Prepped at Grantsville Hs where she was a four-year letterwinner in softball and two year letterwinner in volleyball . . . three-time first-team all-state selection . . .all-Region selection four years in a row . . .three-year team captain . . . Honor Roll for four years . . . superintendent’s academic achievement award recipient four years .

Personal ... daughter of darren and Jeniel coates . . . undecided on her major . . . enjoys reading the twilight series and has seen all three High school Musical movies .

Before utah valley ... Prepped at Pocatello Hs in Pocatello, Idaho . . . all-area, all-conference and all-state four years in a row . . .Pitcher of the year (2008) and Player of the Year (2009).

Personal ... daughter of david and chamala denny . . . fan of the boston Red sox and seattle’s Ichiro suzuki . . .enjoys working out and hanging out with friends .

Before utah valley ... Prepped at bountiful Hs . . . Was a four-year letterwinner . . . first-team all-state selection as a senior . . . team took third in state her senior year . . . all-conference selection .

Other College ... Played at snow college where she was a two-time second-team all-league selection .

Personal ... daughter of Margo flanary . . . Plans to study exercise science . . . enjoys work-ing out and hanging out with family .

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Before utah valley ... Prepped at lehi Hs where she was first-team all-state selection (2007), Academic All-State Selection (2007), all-Region and all-valley selection four years in a row . . .Honorable mention all-state selec-tion (2005)...Region 7 Co-MVP (2006), Second-Team All State (2006)...Belted a walk-off grand slam in the 2007 state playoffs .

Other College ... Played at college of southern Idaho in twin falls, Idaho, for two seasons . . .Region 18 First-Team (2008), Academic All-American (2008)....Region 18 Player of the Year (2009), NJCAA Second-Team All-American, First Team All-West (2009), NJCAA National Player of the Week two times . . .led the nation in homers with 24 and was third in RbIs with 85 . . .named csI female athlete of the Year .

Personal ... daughter of layne and lisa Zim-merman . . .enjoys listening to Rascal flatts . . .Has visited australia . . .Plans to majoring in nursing . . .career plans include being a nurse and mother .

Before utah valley ... Prepped at north Pole Hs in north Pole, alaska . . . Placed fourth in state in 2006 .

Other Colleges ... Played at lamar community college and nebraska-Wesleyan . . . academic all-american at lamar cc

Personal ... daughter of Jeff and Gaynel Holt . . . Plans on studying biology and wants to become a physical therapist or work in sports medicine

Before utah valley ... Prepped at bonnev-ille Hs in Washington terrace, utah (near Ogden)...Was an all-state, all-region and all-area player for three years . . .Won the state title in 2004 . . .Marine corps distinguished athlete award recipient .

Other College ... Played at bYu from 2006-2009 . Hit .284 with four doubles, three hom-ers and 15 RbIs .

Personal ... daughter of Jim and shelie Jen-kins . . .enjoys to Jet ski and camp . . .Married her husband cody in June 2009 . . . fan of the cubs and dolphins .

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freshman5’7 - utilityProvo, utahProvo Hs

Junior5’3 - PitcherRiverside, ca

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Before utah valley ... Prepped at Provo Hs where she was a three-year letterwinner in soft-ball and a one-year letterwinner in basketball . . .Graduated with high honors . . .editor of the yearbook . . .academic all-state nominee .

Personal ... daughter of Kevin ad tessa santia-go . . .Major is undecided . . .Has visited australia and bermuda . . .career plans include being a teacher, coach, wife, mother .

Before utah valley ... Prepped at norte vista Hs in Riverside, calif . . .four-year varsity let-terwinner . . .three-time all-sunkist league first-team selection . . .four-time Honorable Mention for Riverside county team . . .community sports Award recipient (2005)... Pitcher of the Year (2007).

Other College ... Played at college of southern nevada for two years . . .first team all-confer-ence as a freshman and sophomore . . .academic All-American (2009) with a 3.66 GPA.

Personal ... daughter of oscar and Mary tapia . . .Wants to become a lawyer . . .fan of the los angeles angels of anaheim . . .studying his-tory and pre-law

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OREM, Utah – For the last six seasons, the possibility of playing in the NCAA Tournament was not an option for the Utah Valley University softball team with the University was making the unprecedented move up from junior college athletics to NCAA Div. I.

Now with that journey com-plete in becoming a full NCAA Div. I member last year, the Wolverines now have a shot at an automatic bid to the softball tournament through their mem-bership in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference.

“We are incredibly excited about it. There is no other way to put it,” he said. “We are in a conference that is a good fit for us and we have the chance to make it to the postseason. Will we step in and knock off the powers? I don’t know. But we are in a situation right now where we can find out the ar-eas in which we need to im-prove to get to the NCAA Tour-nament.”

In the PCSC preseason poll, the Wolverines were selected by the coaches to finish fourth in the Mountain Division.

The Wolverines are entering the conference on a high note, and have continued to make improvements in the fall in pitching, hitting and defense.

Utah Valley ranked sixth in the nation last year with a .320 bat-ting average. The Wolverines lost their top hitter and best infielder in Magan Niemann and second-best hitter Kylee Steadman, but the rest of the team has made great strides in filling vacancies.

“We have a lot of kids back. We did lose our top two hitters and even though we lost those two we feel like we have plugged in a couple of other kids that can make us just as solid offensively,” Fairbourne said.

Most notably, the Wolverines added junior col-

lege transfer Megan Zimmerman Gardner, who led the NJCAA in homers last year with 24 and was third in RBIs with 85.

“She has all the tools,” Fairbourne said of Gard-ner. “If she can do what she did at the JC level I

will be thrilled.”

Also, Fairbourne added freshman Heather Bacon, who threw two perfect games in the fall, and JC transfers Kyli Flanary and Mandy Tapia, to strengthen the pitching staff.

Jessica Martin, who threw the most innings for the Wolverines last year, will be coming out of the bullpen this year. Amanda Perez and Amber Sackett, who both pitched last year, will not pitch this season. Perez will be the team’s designated player.

Defensively, Fairbourne said his team has made great strides.

Jessica Anderson has become automatic at third, while Sa-mantha Telarroja has stepped up her game at short. Gard-ner will play second, and Fair-bourne calls Cherylyn McGraw the best defensive first base-man he has ever coached.

Shaylyn Jenkins Varney, a senior transfer from BYU, and Maggie Christianson, who saw a lot of time last year as a freshman, will share the catching responsibili-ties.

In the outfield, junior Meghan Woodworth will patrol center and lead off for the Wolverines. Woodworth hit .364 last year with 13 doubles, two triples, a homer and 21 RBIs. She also scored a team-high 36 runs scored.

“It’s an overused cliché in soft-ball, but Meghan is our little engine. She makes us go,” Fair-bourne said. “If she get on base we score.”

Sackett, who pitched and played a little second and right field last year, has moved to left field and she is settling in nicely. The Wol-verines will be counting on her offensively as well. She hit .371 last year with 10 doubles, two homers and 21 RBIs.

“She has emerged not only as one of our most consistent hit-ters, but she came though in the clutch all the time,” he said.

Right field is still a question mark right now with Charlee Cisneros and Allison Barr battling for the starting spot.

The Wolverines open the season Friday after-noon when they take on Maine at 1:30 p.m. in the Red Desert Classic in St. George.

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Feb. 6, 2009 vs. Southern Utah W 6-5 7 1-0-0 Perez (1-0) 550 2:05Feb. 7, 2009 vs. Loyola Marymount L 5-7 7 1-1-0 Sackett (0-1) 700 2:12Feb. 7, 2009 vs. Idaho State W 7-3 7 2-1-0 Perez (2-0) 700 2:08Feb. 8, 2009 vs. San Jose State L 4-14 5 2-2-0 Martin (0-1) 425 1:47Feb. 8, 2009 vs. Utah L 2-10 5 2-3-0 Sackett (0-2) 250 1:49Feb. 25, 2009 at #12 Fresno State L 1-12 5 2-4-0 Sackett (0-3) 1,288 1:24Feb. 28, 2009 vs. Brown W 11-3 5 3-4-0 Perez (3-0) 56 1:40Feb. 28, 2009 at St. Mary’s (CA) L 2-4 7 3-5-0 Martin (0-2) 65 1:50Mar. 6, 2009 at Loyola Marymount W 6-5 7 4-5-0 Perez (4-0) 75 1:30Mar. 6, 2009 vs. Seattle University L 2-9 7 4-6-0 Martin (0-3) 86 2:15Mar. 7, 2009 vs. St. Mary’s (CA) L 2-3 7 4-7-0 Sackett (0-4) 122 1:48Mar. 7, 2009 vs. Seattle University L 5-11 7 4-8-0 Sackett (0-5) 137 1:45Mar. 8, 2009 vs. St. Mary’s (CA) L 2-11 5 4-9-0 Martin (0-4) 77 1:45Mar. 13, 2009 at College of Idaho W 4-0 7 5-9-0 Martin (1-4) 103 1:38Mar. 13, 2009 at College of Idaho W 5-3 7 6-9-0 Martin (2-4) 103 1:55Mar. 14, 2009 at Boise State L 6-7 8 6-10-0 Martin (2-5) 317 2:27Mar. 14, 2009 at Boise State L 0-7 7 6-11-0 Perez (4-1) 317 2:30Mar. 15, 2009 at Eastern Oregon W 9-0 5 7-11-0 Martin (3-5) 50 1:02Mar. 15, 2009 at Eastern Oregon W 22-3 5 8-11-0 Martin (4-5) 55 2:05Mar. 20, 2009 NORTHERN COLO. W 10-2 6 9-11-0 Martin (5-5) - 2:00Mar. 20, 2009 NORTHERN COLO. L 5-7 7 9-12-0 Perez (4-2) 303 1:40Mar. 21, 2009 NORTHERN COLO. L 4-9 7 9-13-0 Martin (5-6) - 2:00Mar. 21, 2009 NORTHERN COLO. L 3-6 7 9-14-0 Sackett (0-6) 412 2:00Mar. 23, 2009 BOISE STATE L 9-14 7 9-15-0 Martin (5-7) - 2:30Mar. 23, 2009 BOISE STATE W 11-9 7 10-15-0 Sackett (1-6) 110 2:10Mar. 27, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA L 2-6 7 10-16-0 Martin (5-8) 196 2:04Mar. 28, 2009 IDAHO STATE L 2-8 7 10-17-0 Perez (4-3) - 1:51Mar. 28, 2008 IDAHO STATE W 11-2 5 11-17-0 Martin (6-8) 379 1:29Mar. 31, 2009 UTAH STATE W 6-5 7 12-17-0 Martin (7-8) - 210Mar. 31, 2009 UTAH STATE L 0-7 7 12-18-0 Martin (7-9) 155 2:08Apr. 4, 2009 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 5-4 7 13-18-0 Sackett (2-6) - 1:40Apr. 4, 2009 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 8-0 6 14-18-0 Martin (8-9) 229 1:44Apr. 7, 2009 BYU L 2-9 7 14-19-0 Martin (8-10) 352 2:08Apr. 10, 2009 at Northern Colorado W 8-7 7 15-19-0 Martin (9-10) 124 2:10Apr. 10, 2009 at Northern Colorado L 6-7 7 15-20-0 Perez (4-4) 134 1:52Apr. 11, 2009 at Northern Colorado L 5-13 5 15-21-0 Perez (4-5) 74 1:34Apr. 11, 2009 at Northern Colorado L 8-9 7 15-22-0 Sackett (2-7) 74 2:26Apr. 21, 2009 UTAH L 2-4 7 15-23-0 Martin (9-11) - 2:10Apr. 21, 2009 UTAH W 6-4 7 16-23-0 Martin (10-11) 492 2:15Apr. 23, 2009 at BYU L 1-12 5 16-24-0 Martin (10-12) 442 1:42Apr, 23, 2009 at BYU L 4-12 6 16-25-0 Martin (10-13) 259 2:12Apr. 25, 2009 at Idaho State L 4-7 7 16-26-0 Martin (10-14) - 1:55Apr. 25, 2009 at Idaho State L 8-9 7 16-27-0 Martin (10-15) 186 2:11

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no. 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%1 Neimann, Megan .400 43-43 140 32 56 8 5 1 34 77 .550 10 2 9 0 .44 1 5 11-13 98 67 14 .92218 Steadman, Kylee .383 42-21 128 23 49 9 3 4 34 76 .594 11 1 14 0 .436 0 0 2-4 90 7 6 .94213 Sackett, Amber .371 40-38 105 22 39 10 0 2 21 55 .524 13 1 17 0 .442 1 2 4-5 32 29 2 .9684 Woodworth, Meghan .364 41-41 132 36 48 13 2 1 13 68 .515 15 3 8 0 .437 1 0 13-14 72 2 2 .97421 Jarrell, Courtney .333 19-0 6 4 2 1 0 0 3 3 .500 1 0 3 0 .429 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 1.00010 Kisner, Megan .313 27-5 32 5 10 2 0 0 4 12 .375 5 0 4 1 .405 0 3 1-1 13 7 2 .90915 Anderson, Jessica .306 41-41 108 18 33 6 0 4 18 51 .472 14 0 17 0 .379 2 1 6-6 34 103 6 .95812 McGraw, Cherylyn .303 43-43 132 23 40 8 1 4 27 62 .470 16 2 6 0 .384 1 0 0-2 271 13 3 .9903 Augino, Lauren .294 42-42 119 31 35 3 0 1 8 41 .345 16 1 32 0 .382 0 10 11-15 150 3 7 .8839 Perez, Amanda .293 42-42 116 9 34 7 0 4 20 53 .457 7 2 20 1 .341 1 2 0-0 1 12 1 .9295 Giles, Whitney .250 9-2 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .250 0 1 2 0 .400 0 0 0-0 16 3 0 1.0007 Telarroja, Samantha .220 37-35 59 10 13 2 0 1 4 18 .305 3 0 21 0 .258 0 3 0-3 50 59 16 .8722 Poll, Kami .200 23-0 5 10 1 0 0 0 1 1 .200 0 0 3 0 .200 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 .00022 Martin, Jessica .172 15-12 29 2 5 2 0 0 2 7 .241 3 0 10 1 .250 0 1 1-2 1 15 5 .76211 Christianson, Maggie .135 32-27 37 1 5 0 0 0 5 5 .135 4 0 16 0 .220 0 1 0-0 62 9 6 .9228 Warren, Katelynn .091 20-4 11 4 1 0 0 0 2 1 .091 1 1 4 0 .231 0 0 0-0 11 9 4 .833Totals .320 43 1163 231 372 71 11 22 197 531 .457 119 14 186 3 .388 7 28 51-68 802 338 74 .939Opponent .314 43 1132 289 356 63 7 4 246 595 .526 167 34 109 4 .415 10 41 33-38 817 307 65 .945

no. Player era W-L aPP GS CG SHo SV iP H r er bb So 2b 3b Hr b/aVG WP HP bK SFa SHa22 Martin, Jessica 5.99 10-15 29 26 15 3/0 0 141.1 170 140 121 101 69 27 5 20 .296 31 16 0 5 24 13 Sackett, Amber 6.53 2-8 18 8 2 0/0 0 64.1 94 77 60 34 24 19 1 17 .331 7 14 0 2 159 Perez, Amanda

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university of Mainelocation orono, Maineenrollment 12,000colors Maine blue, navy blue, Whiteconference america eastHome field Mike Kessock fieldMascot black bears uM coaching staff Head coach deb smithRecord at UM/Years 151-163 (6)Overall Record/Years 195-262 (9)asisstant coaches linnea utecht

team Information 2009 Record 32-22starters - Returning/lost 10/3lettermen - Returning/lost 17/4 sports Information softball contact barrett GilhamOffice Number 207-581-3596

San Jose State universitylocation san Jose , calif . enrollment 32,746colors Gold, White, blueconference Western athleticHome field san Jose state fieldMascot spartans sJsu coaching staff Head coach Peter turnerRecord at SJSU/Years 68-100 (3)overall Record/Years sameasisstant coaches christen Hardee chase turner, thad brown team Information 2009 Record 19-37starters - Returning/lost 11/2lettermen - Returning/lost 13/3 sports Information softball contact amy villaOffice Number 408-924-1216

Idaho State university

location Pocatello, Idenrollment 13,494colors black, orangeConference Pacific CoastHome field Rainey ParkMascot bengals Idaho state coaching staff Head coach andrea WilsonRecord at ISU/Years 20-21 (2)asisstant coach shelly Prochaska team Information 2009 Record 20-21starters - Returning/lost 6/4lettermen - Returning/lost 6/6 sports Information softball contact frank MercoglianoOffice Number 208-282-2621e-Mail mercfran@isu .edu

uC Santa Barbaralocation santa barbara, calif .enrollment 20,000colors blue, Goldconference big WestHome field campus diamondMascot Gauchos ucsb cosching staff Head coach brie GalicianoRecord at ucsb/Years 56-49overall Record/Years sameasisstant coaches caitlin benyi christine Ramos team Information 2009 Record 26-25starters - Returning/lost 6/3lettermen - Returning/lost 13/5 sports Information softball contact lisa skvarlaOffice Number 805-893-7760

CS BakersfieldLocation Bakersfield, Calif.enrollment 8,000colors blue , GoldConference Pacific Coast SoftballHome field Roadrunner softball complexMascot Roadrunners

Bakersfield Cosching Staff Head coach Kathy WelterRecord at Bakersfield/Years 951-415-3 (24)Overall Record/Years 1,090-504-7 (30)asisstant coaches Kristi lansford christie Hill

team Information 2009 Record 28-23starters - Returning/lost 7/3lettermen - Returning/lost 14/2

sports Information softball contact Kevin GilmoreOffice Number 661-654-6071

utah State universitylocation logan, utahenrollment 23,925colors navy blue, Whiteconference Western athleticHome field Johnson fieldMascot aggies usu coaching staff Head coach carissa Millsap-KalabaRecord at usu/Years first seasonoverall Record/Years first seasonasisstant coaches Kyla sullivan

Kelly Park team Information 2009 Record 10-37starters - Returning/lost 5/6lettermen - Returning/lost 10/6 sports Information softball contact Kara fisherOffice Number 435-797-1361

Colorado State universitylocation fort collins, coenrollment 25,413colors Green, Goldconference Mountain WestHome field Ram fieldMascot colorado state cosching staff Head coach Mary YoriRecord at CSU/Years 247-222 (9)Overall Record/Years 706-380 (20)asisstant coaches tonja Hadley dedeann Pendleton

team Information 2009 Record 26-25starters - Returning/lost 7/1lettermen - Returning/lost 15/3 sports Information softball contact tawny dennis/danny MattieOffice Number 970-491-5050

North Dakota State universitylocation fargo, ndenrollment 13,229colors Green, Yellowconference the summitHome field ellig sports complexMascot bison ndsu coaching staff Head coach darren MuellerRecord at NDSU/Years 288-148 (8)overall Record/Years sameassociate Head coach Jamie trachselassistant coach brittany Weil

team Information 2009 Record 38-20starters - Returning/lost 6/3lettermen - Returning/lost 10/5 Sports Information softball contact Jeff schwartzOffice Number 701-231-8332

South Dakota State universitylocation brookings, sdenrollment 12,376colors Yellow, blueconference the summitHome field Jackrabbit softball stadiumMascot Jackrabbits sdsu coaching staff Head coach Joanna laneRecord at SDSU/Years 27-68 (2)overall Record/Years sameasisstant coaches Haley long

chad Kulpa team Information 2009 Record 10-41starters - Returning/lost 6/3lettermen - Returning/lost 7/6 sports Information softball contact Ryan sweeterOffice Number 605-668-4822

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College of Idaholocation caldwell, Idenrollment 1,016colors Purple, GoldConference Cascade Collegiate (NAIA)Home field symms fieldMascot coyotes cI cosching staff Head coach al MendiolaRecord at CI/Years 117-75 (5)overall Record/Years sameasisstant coaches lisa velasquez

curt thielnicole becvar

team Information 2009 Record 34-18starters - Returning/lost 5/4lettermen - Returning/lost 14/9 sports Information softball contact Mike safford, Jr .Office Number 208-459-5681

loyola Marymount universitylocation los angeles, caenrollment 8,300colors crimson, navy blue, GrayConference Pacific CoastHome field smith fieldMascot lions loyola Marymount cosching staff Head coach Gary ferrinRecord at LMU/Years 526-388-1 (15)overall Record/Years sameasisstant coaches danielle Kaminaka

Josh Musselman team Information 2009 Record 24-30starters - Returning/lost 5/4lettermen - Returning/lost 14/4 sports Information softball contact Mark dodsonOffice Number 310-338-5798

Bucknell universitylocation lewisburg, Paenrollment 3,583colors orange, blueconference PatriotHome field varsity softball fieldMascot bison bucknell coaching staff Head coach Heather RakosikRecord at bu/Years 88-153-1overall Record/Years 160-235-2asisstant coaches samantha Kszepka

laurie blazskasandra Mowery

team Information 2009 Record 19-32starters - Returning/lost 15/7lettermen - Returning/lost 5/4 sports Information softball contact becky HartOffice Number 570-577-1835

houston Baptist university

location Houston, texasenrollment 2,552colors Royal blue, orangeconference Great WestHome field Husky fieldMascot Huskies Hbu cosching staff Head coach Mary-ellen HallRecord at HBU/Years 623-267 (19)overall Record/Years sameasisstant coach Roger Wilhite team Information 2008 Record 18-23starters - Returning/lost 9/3 sports Information softball contact Mary ellen leiseringOffice Number 281-649-3087E-Mail: [email protected]

Weber State universitylocation ogden, utahenrollment 18,000colors Purple, WhiteConference Pacific CoastHome field tbaMascot Wildcats Wsu coaching staff Head coach tina JohnsonRecord at Wsu/Years first seasonOverall Record/Years 90-87 (6)asisstant coaches sara Mason anne Morton team Information 2009 Record --starters - Returning/lost --lettermen - Returning/lost -- sports Information softball contact darin HoggeOffice Number 801-626-6012

university of North Dakotalocation Grand forks, ndenrollment 12,748colors Kelly Green, Whiteconference Great WestHome field apollo softball complexMascot fighting sioux north dakota coaching staff Head coach sami strinzRecord at UND/Years 28-67 (2)overall Record/Years sameassociate Head coach Randy Wardassistant coach Kirsten Whitt

team Information 2009 Record 9-33starters - Returning/lost 5/9lettermen - Returning/lost 5/8

sports Information softball contact derek KoenenOffice Number 701-777-6743

university of South Dakotalocation vermillion, sdenrollment 9,617colors Red, silverconference Great WestHome field dakotadomeMascot coyotes usd coaching staff Head coach amy KlyseRecord at USD/Years 52-38 (3)overall Record/Years sameasisstant coaches tagney Jones ally Rutherford team Information 2009 Record 33-18starters - Returning/lost 7/2lettermen - Returning/lost 11/5 sports Information softball contact tom bergOffice Number 605-677-8813

Brigham young universitylocation Provo, utahenrollment 29,854 colors blue, Whiteconference Mountain WestHome field Gail Miller fieldMascot cougars bYu coaching staff Head coach Gordon eakinRecord at USD/Years 284-128 (8)overall Record/Years sameasisstant coaches vaughn alvey Ianeta le’i, bob shober

team Information 2009 Record 40-18starters - Returning/lost 8/1lettermen - Returning/lost 14/2 sports Information softball contact eric ZeugschmidtOffice Number 801-422-8999

OPPONENTS

university of utahlocation salt lake city, utahenrollment 29,025colors crimson, Whiteconference Mountain WestHome field ute fieldMascot utes utah coaching staff Head coach amy HogueRecord at utah/Years 50-58Overall Record/Years 247-140 (7)asisstant coaches adrian Gregory-Mendoza

cody thomson team Information 2009 Record 22-31starters - Returning/lost 6/4lettermen - Returning/lost 13/5

sports Information softball contact Mike devineOffice Number 801-581-8997

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Portland State universitylocation Portland, oRenrollment 27,000colors Green White, silverConference Pacific CoastHome field erv lind stadiumMascot vikings Portland state staff Head coach tobin echo-HawkRecord at PSU/Years 29-26 (1)overall Record/Years sameasisstant coaches Kellyn tate

Kellie WilkersonKirsten l’Heureux

team Information 2009 Record 29-26starters - Returning/lost 4/5lettermen - Returning/lost 10/7 sports Information softball contact Ryan bordeOffice Number 503-725-2525

Seattle universitylocation seattle, Wash .enrollment 7,529colors Red, WhiteConference Pacific CoastHome field logan fieldMascot Redhawks seattle coaching staff Head coach dan PowersRecord at su/Years 185-111overall Record/Years sameasisstant coaches sean Praven Kim Gonzalez

team Information 2009 Record 18-20starters - Returning/lost 5/4lettermen - Returning/lost 11/7 sports Information softball contact Jason behennaOffice Number 206-296-2490

university of Northern Coloradolocation Greeley, colo .enrollment 12,148colors blue, GoldConference Pacific CoastHome field butler-Hancock fieldMascot bears northern colorado coaching staff Head coach Jen schunkeRecord at UNC/Years 45-108 (4)overall Record/Years sameasisstant coaches cristin Green

Mark Roberts team Information 2009 Record 18-32starters - Returning/lost 8/2lettermen - Returning/lost 10/5 sports Information softball contact scott WardOffice Number 970-351-2522

OPPONENTS

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Batting avg (min. 30 ABs)1. Magan Niemann .4002. Kylee Steadman .3833. Amber Sackett .3714. Meghan Woodworth .3645. Jessica Anderson .306

Runs scored1. Meghan Woodworth 362. Magan Niemann 323. Lauren Augino 314. Cherylyn McGraw 23 Kylee Steadman 23

Total bases1. Magan Neimann 772. Kylee Steadman 763. Meghan Woodworth 684. Cherylyn McGraw 625. Amber Sackett 55

Sacrifices1. Lauren Augino 102. Magan Niemann 6Several tied with 3

At bats1. Magan Niemann 1402. Cherylyn McGraw 132 Meghan Woodworth 1324. Kylee Steadman 1285. Lauren Augino 119

Slugging pct1. Kylee Steadman .5942. Magan Niemann .5503. Amber Sackett .5244. Meghan Woodworth .5155. Courtney Jarrell .500

Hits1. Magan Niemann 562. Kylee Steadman 493. Meghan Woodworth 484. Cherylyn McGraw 405. Amber Sackett 39

Doubles1. Meghan Woodworth 132. Amber Sackett 103. Kylee Steadman 94. Cherylyn McGraw 8 Magan Niemann 8

Triples1. Magan Niemann 52. Kylee Steadman 3

3. Meghan Woodworth 24. Cherylyn McGraw 1

Walks1. Lauren Augino 16 Cherylyn McGraw 163. Meghan Woodworth 154. Jessica Anderson 145. Amber Sackett 13

Steal attempts1. Lauren Augino 152. Meghan Woodworth 143. Magan Niemann 134. Jessica Anderson 65. Amber Sackett 5

On base pct (min. 100 ABs)1. Magan Niemann .4442. Amber Sackett .4423. Meghan Woodworth .4374. Kylee Steadman .4365. Courtney Jarrell .429

Runs batted in1. Magan Niemann 34 Kylee Steadman 343. Cherylyn McGraw 274. Amber Sackett 215. Amanda Perez 20

Home runs1. Jessica Anderson 4 Amanda Perez 4 Cherylyn McGraw 4 Kylee Steadman 45. Amber Sackett 2

Hit by pitch1. Meghan Woodworth 32. Amada Perez 2 Cherylyn McGraw 2 Magan Niemann 25. Five tied with 1

Stolen bases1. Meghan Woodwoth 13

2. Lauren Augino 11 Magan Niemann 114. Jessica Anderson 65. Amber Sackett 4

Stolen base pct (min. 5 Atts)1. Jessica Anderson 1.0002. Meghan Woodworth .9293. Magan Niemann .8464. Amber Sackett .8005. Lauren Augino .733

Games Started1. Magan Niemann 43 Cherylyn McGraw 433. Lauren Augino 42 Amber Sackett 425. Three tied with 41

PiTCHinG LeaderS

Earned run avg1. Jessica Martin 5.992. Amber Sackett 6.533. Amanda Perez 6.81

Wins

1. Jessica Martin 102. Amanda Perez 43. Amber Sackett 2

Innings pitched1. Jessica Martin 141.12. Amber Sackett 64.13. Amanda Perez 61.2

Games started1. Jessica Martin 262. Amanda Perez 93. Amber Sackett 8

Strikeouts1. Jessica Martin 692. Amber Sackett 243. Amanda Perez 16

FieLdinG LeaderS

Fielding pct (Min. 60 chances)1. Cherylyn McGraw .9902. Meghan Woodworth .9743. Kylee Steadman .9424. Maggie Christianson .922 Magan Niemann .922

Assists1. Jessica Anderson 1032. Magan Niemann 673. Samantha Telarroja 594. Amber Sackett 295. Jessica Martin 15

Chances1. Cherylyn McGraw 2872. Magan Niemann 1793. Jessica Anderson 1434. Samantha Telarroja 1255. Kylee Steadman 103

Runners Thrown Out1. Maggie Christianson 52. Jessica Martin 2 Amanda Perez 24. Amber Sackett 1

Putouts1. Cherylyn McGraw 2712. Magan Niemann 983. Kylee Steadman 904. Meghan Woodworth 725. Maggie Christianson 62.

Double Plays Turned1. Cherylyn McGraw 132. Magan Niemann 63. Jessica Anderson 3 Samantha Telarroja 35. Three tied with 2

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2004 (18-16)head Coach: angie CrawfordDate Opponent Resultfeb . 28 @unlv W, 4-1feb . 28 simon fraser l, 5-3feb . 29 simon fraser l, 2-5feb . 29 @unlv l, 0-6Mar . 3 @northwest nazarene W, 7-5Mar . 3 @northwest nazarene W, 8-0Mar . 5 albertson W, 8-7Mar . 5 simon fraser W, 5-2Mar . 6 northwest nazarene W, 9-4Mar . 6 southern oregon l, 2-3Mar . 6 eastern oregon W, 11-8Mar . 7 southern oregon W, 5-0Mar . 7 simon fraser l, 4-5Mar . 20 northwest nazarene W, 12-0Mar . 20 northwest nazarene W, 3-2Mar . 23 @fort lewis college l, 1-4Mar . 24 @adams state l, 2-3Mar . 24 @adams state W, 13-3Mar . 25 @fort lewis college W, 6-1Mar . 25 @fort lewis college W, 9-0Mar . 30 brigham Young univ . l, 2-15Mar . 30 brigham Young univ . l, 1-11apr . 3 @Weber state W, 9-2apr . 3 @Weber state W, 15-0apr . 6 @utah l, 5-8apr . 15 @cu-colorado springs l, 4-5apr . 15 @cu-colorado springs W, 9-6apr . 16 @northern colorado l, 3-6apr . 16 @northern colorado l, 7-8apr . 17 @northern colorado W, 7-5apr . 17 @northern colorado W, 8-2apr . 20 @brigham Young univ . l, 2-8apr . 20 @brigham Young univ . l, 1-11apr . 27 @utah l,0-8

2005 (13-36-1)head Coach: todd FairbourneDate Opponent Resultfeb . 4 utah l, 0-9 feb . 4 bYu l, 3-21feb . 5 southern utah l, 7-9feb . 5 utah l, 3-10feb . 11 @new Mexico state l, 0-4feb . 12 Purdue l, 1-4feb . 13 texas-arlington l, 1-9feb . 13 university of Kansas l, 0-5feb . 13 Missouri-Kansas city l,3-4feb . 25 @northwest nazarene l, 2-3feb . 26 @northwest nazarene W, 10-2feb . 26 @northwest nazarene W, 8-0feb . 27 @albertsons W, 4-3feb . 27 @albertsons W, 6-0Mar . 11 utah state W, 4-2Mar . 11 utah state l, 6-8 Mar . 12 albertsons W, 7-2Mar . 12 albertsons W, 11-3Mar . 15 @saint Mary’s W, 6-2Mar . 15 @saint Mary’s l, 1-3 Mar . 16 @sacramento state l, 0-3 Mar . 16 @sacramento state l, 0-6 Mar . 18 northwestern l, 0-9 Mar . 18 Portland state l, 3-4 Mar . 28 @southern utah l, 9-10Mar . 28 @southern utah t, 4-4 Mar . 30 @bYu l, 0-8apr . 1 Mcneese state l, 1-5apr . 1 @nevada l, 1-4apr . 2 uoP l, 2-11apr . 2 Mcneese state l, 2-5apr . 3 @nevada l, 6-14apr . 6 utah l, 0-5apr . 6 utah l, 3-5apr . 8 northern colorado W, 10-4apr . 8 northern colorado W, 9-7apr . 9 northern colorado l, 6-11apr . 9 northern colorado l, 5-7apr . 12 bYu l, 3-5apr . 16 @nevada l, 0-10apr . 16 @nevada l, 3-12apr . 17 @nevada l, 1-7apr . 23 @northern colorado W, 10-0apr . 23 @northern colorado l, 1-5apr . 24 @northern colorado W, 7-4apr . 24 @northern colorado W, 8-5apr . 30 @utah state l, 1-9apr . 30 @utah state l, 9-11May . 5 Washington l, 0-6 May . 6 @utah l, 4-5

2006 (15-36)head Coach: todd FairbourneDate Opponent Resultfeb . 11 albertson W, 10-2feb . 11 albertson W, 11-1feb . 17 George Mason W, 5-4feb . 17 texas state l, 11-2feb . 18 Morehead state W, 7-4Feb. 19 Miami (Ohio) L, 6-4feb . 19 new Mexico state l, 9-0feb . 25 santa clara W, 4-1feb . 25 @ #14 Washington l, 8-0feb . 26 santa clara l, 2-0feb . 26 @ #14 Washington l, 8-0Mar . 4 @ new Mexico l, 5-4Mar . 4 @ new Mexico l, 7-2Mar . 5 @ new Mexico l, 12-1Mar . 5 @ new Mexico l, 6-5Mar . 11 north texas l, 8-5Mar . 11 @ #14 oklahoma l, 19-7Mar . 12 north texas l, 7-0Mar . 12 @ #14 oklahoma l, 14-1Mar . 17 @ san diego l, 2-0Mar . 17 @ san diego W, 3-1Mar . 19 @ long beach state l, 1-0Mar . 19 @ long beach state l, 5-3Mar . 24 @ utah l, 3-2Mar . 25 Harvard l, 4-1Mar . 25 Portland state l, 13-0Mar . 27 Harvard W, 3-2Mar . 27 Harvard l, 12-4Mar . 31 north dakota state l, 6-1Mar . 31 @ nevada l, 14-2apr . 1 saint Mary’s W, 11-10apr . 1 Portland state l, 8-0apr . 2 saint Mary’s W, 9-5apr . 4 southern utah W, 5-1apr . 4 southern utah l, 4-2apr . 7 utah l, 8-0apr . 15 eastern oregon W, 1-0apr . 15 eastern oregon W, 14-3apr . 16 @ albertson l, 7-5apr . 16 @ albertson W, 8-2apr . 18 @ southern utah l, 16-1apr . 18 @ southern utah l, 10-2apr . 20 @ bYu l, 4-0apr . 28 north dakota state l, 9-0apr . 28 @ northern colorado l, 6-0apr . 29 south dakota state W, 2-1apr . 29 north dakota state l, 2-1apr . 30 south dakota state l, 4-3May 2 bYu W, 3-1May 3 utah l, 10-0May 3 utah l, 6-4

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2008 (17-34)head Coach: todd FairbourneDate Opponent Resultfeb . 8 northern colorado l, 5-4feb . 8 loyola Marymount l, 3-2feb . 9 Rhode Island W, 11-5feb . 9 Idaho state W, 5-4feb . 10 Wisconsin l, 4-3Feb. 22 Texas A&M Corpus Christi L, 9-0 (5)feb . 23 @ new Mexico state l, 12-8feb . 23 samford l, 7-6Feb. 24 Indiana State L, 8-0 (5)Feb. 24 Oklahoma State L, 12-0 (5)Mar. 1 College of Idaho W, 8-0 (5)Mar . 1 college of Idaho l, 4-2Mar. 7 Buffalo W, 6-5 (8)Mar . 7 Iowa l, 6-0Mar . 8 @ uc Riverside l, 2-1Mar. 9 Iowa L, 11-1 (5)Mar. 14 @ UNLV L, 11-1 (5)Mar . 14 @ unlv l, 4-1Mar . 15 nebraska l, 5-3Mar . 15 @ unlv l, 9-1Mar . 19 south dakota st . l, 5-1Mar . 19 south dakota st . W, 13-5Mar. 25 Utah State L, 11-2 (5)Mar . 25 utah state l, 8-2apr . 1 bYu l, 7-0apr . 2 @ utah state l, 9-4apr . 2 @ utah state l, 10-1Apr. 8 Idaho State W, 8-0 (6)apr . 8 Idaho state W, 4-3Apr. 12 @ Cal State Bakersfield W, 9-4Apr. 12 @ Cal State Bakersfield L, 7-4Apr. 13 @ Cal State Bakersfield L, 4-2Apr. 13 @ Cal State Bakersfield L, 5-4apr . 16 bYu l, 22-2apr . 18 @ northern colorado l, 7-6apr . 18 @ northern colorado l, 6-2apr . 19 @ northern colorado l, 5-2apr . 19 @ northern colorado W, 6-5Apr. 26 @ Idaho State W, 10-0 (5)apr . 26 @ Idaho state W, 4-2Apr. 28 Northern Colorado W, 10-2 (6)apr . 28 northern colorado l, 7-2Apr. 30 Northern Colorado L, 10-2 (5)apr . 30 northern colorado l, 6-3May 2 Cal State Bakersfield W, 6-4May 2 Cal State Bakersfield W, 6-1May 3 Cal State Bakersfield W, 11-5May 3 Cal State Bakersfield W, 5-4May 5 utah W, 3-1May 5 Utah L, 7-6 (8)May 6 @ bYu l, 6-1

209 (16-27)head Coach: todd FairbourneDate Opponent Resultfeb . 6 vs . southern utah W, 6-5feb . 7 vs . loyola Marymount l,7-5feb . 7 vs . Idaho state W, 7-3feb . 8 vs . san Jose state l, 14-4feb . 8 vs . utah l, 10-2feb . 25 @ fresno state l, 12-1feb . 28 vs . brown W, 11-3feb . 28 @ st . Mary’s l, 4-2Mar . 6 @ loyola Marymount W, 6-5Mar . 6 vs . seattle l, 9-2Mar . 7 vs . st . Mary’s l, 3-2Mar . 7 vs . seattle l, 11-5Mar . 8 vs . st . Mary’s l, 11-2Mar . 13 @ college of Idaho W, 4-0Mar . 13 @ college of Idaho W, 5-3Mar . 14 @ boise state l, 7-6Mar . 14 @ boise state l, 7-0Mar . 15 vs . eastern oregon W, 9-0Mar . 15 vs . eastern oregon W, 22-3Mar . 20 northern colorado W, 10-2Mar . 20 northern colorado l, 7-5Mar . 21 northern colorado l, 9-4Mar . 21 northern colorado l, 6-3Mar . 23 boise state l, 14-9Mar . 23 boise state W, 11-9Mar . 27 north dakota l, 6-2Mar . 28 Idaho state l, 8-2Mar . 28 Idaho state W, 11-2Mar . 31 utah state W, 6-5Mar . 31 utah state l, 7-0apr . 4 Houston baptist W, 5-4apr . 4 Houston baptist W, 8-0apr . 7 bYu l, 9-2apr . 10 @ northern colorado W, 8-7apr . 10 @ northern colorado l, 7-6apr . 11 @ northern colorado l, 13-5apr . 11 @ northern colorado l, 9-8apr . 21 utah l, 4-2apr . 21 utah W, 6-4apr . 23 @ bYu l, 12-1apr . 23 @ bYu l, 12-4apr . 25 @ Idaho state l, 7-4apr . 25 @ Idaho state l, 9-8

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adams State (1-1)March 24, 2004 L, 3-2March 24, 2004 W, 13-3

arizona State (0-1)March 4, 2007 L, 12-0

bYu (1-15)March 30, 2004 L, 15-2March 30, 2004 L, 11-1April 20, 2004 L, 8-2April 20, 2004 L, 11-1Feb. 4, 2004 L, 21-3March 30, 2005 L, 8-0April 12, 2005 L, 5-3April 20, 2006 L, 4-0May 2, 2006 W, 3-1Feb. 10, 2007 L, 9-0April 10, 2007 L, 8-0May 1, 2007 L, 12-3May 8, 2007 L, 6-3April 1, 2008 L, 7-0April 16, 2008 L, 22-2May 6, 2008 L, 6-1

buffalo (1-0)Mar. 7 2008 W, 6-5 (8)

CSU Bakersfield (5-3)April 12, 2008 W, 9-4April 12, 2008 L, 7-4April 13, 2008 L, 4-2April 13, 2008 L, 5-4May 2, 2008 W, 6-4May 2, 2008 W, 6-1May 3, 2008 W, 11-5May 3, 2008 W, 5-4

College of idaho (albertson) (9-2)March 5, 2004 W, 8-7Feb. 27, 2005 W, 4-3Feb. 27, 2005 W, 6-0March 12, 2005 W, 7-2March 12, 2005 W, 11-3Feb. 11, 2006 W, 10-2Feb. 11, 2006 W, 11-1April 16, 2006 L, 7-5April 16, 2006 W, 8-2Mar. 1, 2008 W, 8-0 (5)Mar. 1, 2008 L, 4-2

Cu-Colorado Springs (1-1)April 15, 2004 L, 5-4April 15, 2004 W, 9-6

eastern oregon (3-0)March 6, 2004 W, 11-8April 15, 2006 W, 1-0April 15, 2006 W, 14-3

Fort Lewis (2-1)March 23, 2004 L, 4-1March 25, 2004 W, 6-1March 25, 2004 W, 9-0

George mason (1-0)Feb. 17, 2006 W, 5-4

Harvard (1-2)March 25, 2006 L, 4-1March 27, 2006 W, 3-2March 27, 2006 L, 12-4

Houston (0-2)March 2, 2007 L, 7-6March 3, 2007 L, 1-0

idaho State (11-2)Feb. 9, 2007 W, 11-5March 9, 2007 W, 8-4March 11, 2007 W, 7-3April 14, 2007 L, 3-2April 14, 2007 W, 4-2May 5, 2007 W, 13-5May 5, 2007 L, 11-8Feb. 9, 2008 W, 5-4April 8, 2008 W, 8-0 (6)April 8, 2008 W, 4-3April 26, 2008 W, 10-0 (5)April 26, 2008 W, 4-2Feb. 7, 2009 W, 7-3

indiana State (0-1)

Feb. 24, 2008 L, 8-0 (5)

iowa (0-2)Mar. 7, 2008 L, 6-0Mar. 9, 2008 L, 11-1 (5)

Kansas (0-1)Feb. 13, 2005 L, 5-0

Long beach State (0-2)March 19, 2006 L, 1-0March 19, 2006 L, 5-3

Loyola marymount (0-3)Feb. 9, 2007 L, 6-1Feb. 8, 2008 L, 3-2Feb. 7, 2008 L, 7-5

mcneese State (0-2)April 1, 2005 L, 5-1April 2, 2005 L, 5-2

miami (ohio) (0-1)Feb. 19, 2006 L, 6-4

missouri-Kansas City (0-1)Feb. 13, 2005 L, 4-3

morehead State (1-0)Feb. 18, 2006 W, 7-4nebraska (0-1)Mar. 15, 2008 L, 5-3

nevada (0-8)April 1, 2005 L, 4-1April 3, 2005 L, 14-6April 16, 2005 L, 10-0April 16, 2005 L, 12-3April 17, 2005 L, 7-1March 31, 2006 L, 14-2April 5, 2007 L, 6-4April 5, 2007 L, 4-3

new mexico (1-6)March 4, 2006 L, 5-4March 4, 2006 L, 7-2March 5, 2006 L, 12-1March 5, 2006 L, 6-5March 17, 2007 L, 3-0March 17, 2007 W, 5-3March 18, 2007 L, 8-0

new mexico State (0-3)Feb. 11, 2005 L, 4-0Feb. 19, 2006 L, 9-0Feb. 23, 2008 L, 12-8

north dakota State (0-3)March 31, 2006 L, 6-1April 28, 2006 L, 9-0April 29, 2006 L, 2-1

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north Florida (0-1)March 2, 2007 L, 8-4north Texas (0-2)March 11, 2006 L, 8-5March 12, 2006 L, 7-0

northern Colorado (15-15)April 16, 2004 L, 6-3April 16, 2004 L, 8-7April 17, 2004 W, 7-5April 17, 2004 W, 8-2April 8, 2005 W, 10-4April 8, 2005 W, 9-7April 9, 2005 L, 11-6April 9, 2005 L, 7-5April 23, 2005 W, 10-0April 23, 2005 L, 5-1April 24, 2005 W, 7-4April 24, 2005 W, 8-5April 28, 2006 L, 6-0April 6, 2007 W, 9-2April 6, 2007 W, 8-0April 7, 2007 W, 9-1April 7, 2007 W, 6-0April 21, 2007 W, 16-8April 21, 2007 L, 11-6April 22, 2007 W, 7-3April 22, 2007 L, 4-3Feb. 8, 2008 L, 5-4April 18, 2008 L, 7-6April 18, 2008 L, 6-2April 19, 2008 L, 5-2April 19, 2008 W, 6-5April 28, 2008 W, 10-2 (6)April 28, 2008 L, 7-2April 30, 2008 L, 10-2 (5)April 30, 2008 L, 6-3

northwestern (0-1)March 18, 2005 L, 9-0

northwest nazarene (9-1)March 3, 2004 W, 7-5March 3, 2004 W, 8-0March 6, 2004 W, 9-4March 20, 2004 W, 12-0March 20, 2004 W, 3-2Feb. 25, 2005 L, 3-2Feb. 26, 2005 W, 10-2Feb. 26, 2005 W, 8-0April 16, 2007 W, 10-1April 16, 2007 W, 15-0

oklahoma (0-2)March 11, 2006 L, 19-7March 12, 2006 L, 14-1

oklahoma State (0-1)Feb. 24, 2008 L, 12-0 (5)

oregon (0-2)March 25, 2007 L, 10-1

March 25, 2007 L, 9-1

oregon State (0-2)March 24, 2007 L, 9-1March 24, 2007 L, 7-2

Pacific (0-1)April 2, 2007 L, 11-2

Portland State (0-3)March 18, 2005 L, 4-3March 25, 2006 L, 13-0April 1, 2006 L, 8-0

Purdue (0-1)Feb. 12, 2005 L, 4-1

rhode island (1-0)Feb. 9, 2008 W, 11-5

Saint mary’s (5-1)March 15, 2005 W, 6-2March 15, 2005 L, 3-1April 1, 2006 W, 11-10April 2, 2006 W, 9-5March 10, 2007 W, 9-2March 11, 2007 W, 3-2

Sacramento State (0-2)March 16, 2005 L, 3-0March 16, 2005 L, 6-0

Samford (0-1)Feb. 23, 2008 L, 7-6

San diego (1-1)March 17, 2006 L, 2-0March 17, 2006 W, 3-1

San Jose State (0-1)Feb. 8, 2009 L, 14-4

Santa Clara (1-1)

Feb. 25, 2006 W, 4-1Feb. 26, 2006 L, 2-0

Simon Fraser (1-3)Feb. 28, 2004 L, 5-3Feb. 29, 2004 L, 5-2March 5, 2004 W, 5-2March 7, 2004 L, 5-4

South dakota State (2-2)April 29, 2006 W, 2-1April 30, 2006 L, 4-3Mar. 19, 2008 L, 5-1

Mar. 19, 2008 W, 13-5

Southern oregon (1-1)March 6, 2004 L, 3-2March 7, 2004 W, 5-0

Southern utah (4-8-1)Feb. 5, 2005 L, 9-7March 28, 2005 L, 10-9March 28, 2005 T, 4-4April 4, 2006 W, 5-1April 4, 2006 L, 4-2April 18, 2006 L, 16-1April 18, 2006 L, 10-2Feb. 10, 2007 L, 14-6Feb. 23, 2007 W, 8-7Feb. 24, 2007 L, 9-0April 11, 2007 L, 5-2April 11, 2007 W, 10-7Feb. 6, 2008 W, 6-5

Stony brook (1-0)March 9, 2007 W, 10-4

Texas-arlington (0-1)Feb. 13, 2005 L, 9-1

TamCC (0-1)Feb. 22, 2008 L, 9-0 (5)

Texas State (0-1)Feb. 17, 2006 L, 11-2

uC riverside (0-1)Mar. 8, 2008 L, 2-1

uC Santa barbara (0-2)March 3, 2007 L, 4-0March 4, 2007 L, 4-0

unLV (1-4)Feb. 28, 2004 W, 4-1Feb. 29, 2004 L, 6-0Mar. 14, 2008 L, 11-1 (5)Mar. 14, 2008 L, 4-1Mar. 15, 2008 L, 9-1)

utah (1-14)April 6, 2004 L, 8-5April 27, 2004 L, 8-0Feb. 4, 2005 L, 9-0Feb. 5, 2005 L, 10-3April 6, 2005 L, 5-0April 6, 2005 L, 5-3May 6, 2005 L, 5-4March 24, 2006 L, 3-2April 7, 2006 L, 8-0May 3, 2006 L, 10-0May 3, 2006 L, 6-4March 13, 2007 L, 2-0May 5, 2008 W, 3-1May 5, 2008 L, 7-6 (8)Feb. 8, 2009 L, 10-2

utah State (5-9)March 11, 2005 W, 4-2March 11, 2005 L, 8-6April 30, 2005 L, 9-1April 30, 2005 L, 11-9Feb. 23, 2007 L, 9-3Feb. 24, 2007 W, 2-1April 3, 2007 W, 11-0April 3, 2007 L, 7-1April 17, 2007 W, 7-6April 17, 2007 W, 4-2Mar. 25, 2008 L, 11-2 (5)Mar. 25, 2008 L, 8-2April 2, 2008 L, 9-4April 2, 2008 L, 10-1

Washington (0-3)May 5, 2005 L, 6-0Feb. 25, 2006 L, 8-0Feb. 26, 2006 L, 8-0

Weber State (2-0)April 3, 2004 W, 9-2April 3, 2004 W, 15-0

Wisconsin (0-1)Feb. 10, 2009 L, 4-3

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Most at bats1. 40 - vs Eastern Oregon Univ Mar 15, 20092. 39 - at CU-Colorado Springs Apr 15, 2004 39 - at New Mexico Mar 05, 20064. 38 - vs Eastern Oregon Apr 15, 20065. 37 - vs Stony Brook Mar 09, 2007

Most runs scored1. 22 - vs. Eastern Oregon Univ Mar 15, 20092. 16 - at Northern Colorado Apr 21, 20073. 15 - at Weber State Apr 03, 2004 15 - Northwest Nazarene Apr 16, 20075. 14 - vs Eastern Oregon Apr 15, 2006

Most hits1. 24 - vs Eastern Oregon Univ Mar 15, 20092. 18 - vs Eastern Oregon Apr 15, 2006 18 - South Dakota State Mar 19, 20084. 17 - at Northern Colorado Apr 21, 20075. 16 - at Weber State Apr 03, 2004 16 - at CU-Colorado Springs Apr 15, 2004 16 - CSU Bakersfield May 3, 2008

Most runs batted in1. 22 - vs Eastern Oregon Univ Mar 15, 20092. 5 - at Northern Colorado Apr 21, 20073. 14 - vs Eastern Oregon Apr 15, 20064. 13 - Idaho State May 5, 20075. 12 - at Weber State Apr 03, 2004 12 - Northwest Nazarene Mar 20, 2004

Most doubles1. 9 - vs Eastern Oregon Apr 15, 20062. 7 - vs Eastern Oregon Mar 15, 20093. 6 - vs Eastern Oregon Apr 15, 2006 6 - vs Rhode Island Feb 09, 20085. 5 - seven times

Most triples1. 4 - at Albertson Feb 27, 2005 4 - at Northwest Nazarene Mar 3, 20043. 3 - at Weber State Apr 3, 2004 3 - at Northwest Nazarene Mar 3, 20045. 2 - seven times

Most home runs1. 4 - Southern Utah Apr 11, 20072. 3 - 12 times

Most total bases1. 35 - vs Eastern Oregon Apr 15, 20062. 33 - vs Eastern Oregon Mar 15, 20093. 30 - Idaho State May 5, 20074. 27 - at Weber State Apr 3, 2004 27 - Northwest Nazarene Apr 16, 2007

Most walks1. 8 - Idaho State Feb 7, 2009 8 - Northern Colorado Apr 28, 2008 8 - Utah Utes May 5, 20084. 7 - at Nevada Apr 3, 2005 7 - vs Samford Feb 23, 2008

Most times hit by pitch1. 3 - at Northern Colorado Apr 18, 2008 3 - vs North Florida Mar 2, 2007 3 - at UC Riverside Mar 8, 20084. 2 - seven times

Most stolen bases1. 5 - vs Rhode Island Feb 9, 20082. 4 - seven timesPiTCHinG

Most runs allowed1. 22 - BYU Apr 16, 20082. 21 - vs BYU Feb 04, 20053. 19 - Oklahoma Mar 11, 20064. 16 - at Southern Utah Apr 18, 20065. 15 - BYU Mar 30, 2004

Most strikeouts1. 11 - vs George Mason Feb 17, 20062. 10 - five times

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Most putouts1. 29 - at New Mexico Mar 5, 20062. 28 - vs Houston Mar 3, 20073. 27 - vs Eastern Oregon Apr 15, 20064. 25 - at CU-Colorado Springs Apr 15, 20045. 24 - nine times

Most assists1. 18 - at Adams State Mar 24, 2004 18 - Utah State Mar 31, 20093. 17 - vs Southern Oregon Mar 7, 20044. 14 - seven times

Most double plays1. 3 - vs Eastern Oregon Mar 15, 20092. 2 - nine times

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Most at bats (Game)1. 5 39 times

Most at bats (Season)1. 166 Rachel Hartgrove 20052. 163 Chris Jimenez 20063. 161 Cherylyn McGraw 20074. 157 Chris Jimenez 2005 157 Meghan Woodworth 2008

Most at bats (Career)1. 444 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-092. 440 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-063. 437 Heidi Stocks 2006-084. 320 Chris Jimenez 2005-065. 306 Sara Roskelley 2005-08

Most runs (Game)1. 4 Sara Roskelley Apr. 15, 2006 4 Kelli Wilkins Mar 12, 2005 4 Kelli Wilkins Apr. 8, 20054. 3 31 times

Most runs scored (Season)1. 40 Meghan Woodworth 20082. 39 Cherylyn McGraw 20073. 37 Cari Hamilton 20074. 36 Meghan Woodworth 20095. 33 Rachel Hartgrove 2005

Most runs scored (Career)1. 92 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-092. 77 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-063. 70 Heidi Stocks 2006-084. 68 Cari Hamilton 2006-075. 54 Kelli Wilkins 2004-05

Most hits (Game)1. 4 13 times

Most hits (Season)1. 65 Rachel Hartgrove 20052. 58 Heidi Stocks 20073. 56 Heidi Stocks 20083. 56 Magan Niemann 20095. 55 Rachel Hartgrove 2006

Most hits (Career)1. 159 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-062. 151 Heidi Stocks 2006-083. 138 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-094. 101 Amanda Kendzior 2004-055. 100 Meghan Woodworth 2008-09

Most runs batted in (Game)1. 6 Corie Jensen Mar 09, 2007 6 Jasmine Joyce Apr 16, 2007 6 Amanda Kenzior Apr 17, 20043. 4 Jackie Roberts Feb 09, 20074. 5 17 times

Most runs batted in (Season)1. 45 Heidi Stocks 20082. 41 Heidi Stocks 20073. 40 Amanda Kendzior 20054. 34 Rachel Hartgrove 2005 34 Kylee Steadman 2009 34 Magan Niemann 2009

Most runs batted in (Career)1. 110 Heidi Stocks 2006-082. 92 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-093. 86 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-064. 70 Amanda Kendzior 2004-055. 53 Kylee Steadman 2008-09

Most doubles (Game)1. 3 four times 5. 2 33 times

Most doubles (Season)1. 17 Rachel Hartgrove 2005 17 Heidi Stocks 20083. 16 Kelli Wilkins 20054. 15 Heidi Stocks 20075. 13 Meghan Woodworth 2009

Most doubles (Career)1. 39 Heidi Stocks 2006-082. 35 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-063. 25 Meghan Woodworth 2008-094. 24 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-095. 21 Chris Jimenez 2005-06

Most triples (Game)1. 2 Rachel Hartgrove Mar 03, 2004

Most triples (Season)1. 6 Chris Jimenez 20052. 5 Rachel Hartgrove 2004 5 Magan Niemann 20094. 4 Cari Hamilton 20075. 3 seven times

Most triples (Career)1. 9 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-062. 7 Heidi Stocks 2006-08 7 Chris Jimenez 2005-064. 6 Magan Niemann 2008-095. 5 Sara Roskelley 2005-08 5 Meghan Woodworth 2008-09

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HiTTinGHighest batting avg.1. .320 (372-1163) 20092. .311 (293-941) 20043. .290 (376-1298) 20054. .284 (383-1349) 20075. .278 (351-1262) 2008

Highest slugging pct.1. .460 (1349 AB) 20072. .457 (1163 AB) 20093. .455 (1298 AB) 20054. .450 (941 AB) 20045. .408 (1262 AB) 2008

Highest on base pct.1. .388 (1163 AB) 20092. .375 (941 AB) 20043. .359 (1349 AB) 20074. .355 (1262 AB) 20085. .330 (1298 AB) 2005

Most at bats1. 1349 20072. 1298 20053. 1262 20084. 1256 20065. 1163 2009

Most hits1. 383 20072. 376 20053. 372 20093. 351 20084. 311 20065. 293 2004

Highest stolen base pct.1. .802 (77-96) 20082. .778 (35-45) 20043. .771 (37-48) 20074. .750 (51-68) 20094. .705 (43-61) 20065. .593 (32-54) 2005

Most doubles1. 89 20052. 71 20093. 66 2008 66 20074. 60 2006

Most triples1. 18 20052. 16 20043. 12 2006 12 20075. 11 2009

Most home runs1. 49 20072. 30 20053. 26 20084. 22 20095. 17 2006

Most runs batted in1. 224 20072. 197 2009

3. 185 20084. 175 20055. 160 2004Most total bases1. 620 20072. 591 20053. 531 20094. 515 20085. 446 2006

Most walks1. 149 20072. 130 20083. 119 20094. 108 20065. 92 2004

Most intentional walks1. 2 20042. 1 2006

Most runs scored1. 252 20072. 204 20083. 191 20054. 187 20045. 158 2006

Most times hit by pitch1. 27 20082. 15 20073. 14 20094. 12 20065. 8 2004

Fewest strikeouts1. 160 20042. 198 20093. 244 20054. 260 20075. 264 2008

Most sacrifice flies1. 13 20082. 10 20073. 8 2005 8 20045. 7 2009

Most sacrifice hits1. 45 20062. 39 20083. 36 20074. 32 20055. 28 2009

Most stolen bases1. 77 (77-96) 20082. 51 (51-68 20093. 43 (43-61) 20064. 37 (37-48) 20075. 35 (35-45) 2004

Fewest caught stealing1. 10 (35-45) 20042. 11 (37-48) 20073. 17 (51-68) 20094. 18 (43-61) 20065. 19 (77-96) 2008

Most stolen base attempts1. 96 (77-96) 2008

2. 68 (51-68) 20093. 61 (43-61) 20064. 54 (32-54) 20054. 48 (37-48) 2007

Fewest grounded into DP1. 1 20042. 2 20083. 3 2009 20065. 6 2005PiTCHinG

Lowest earned run avg.1. 3.48 (209.1 IP) 20042. 4.56 (328.1 IP) 20073. 5.10 (317.1 IP) 20064. 5.28 (307.2 IP) 20055. 5.42 (316.1 IP) 2008

Lowest opponent batting avg.1. .283 (209.1 IP) 20042. .314 (267.1 IP) 20093. .316 (328.1 IP) 20074. .319 (317.1 IP) 20065. .330 (316.1 IP) 2008

Fewest walks allowed/7 inn1. 2.03 (317.1 IP) 20062. 2.89 (307.2 IP) 20053. 3.14 (316.1 IP) 20084. 3.18 (209.1 IP) 20045. 3.24 (328.1 IP) 2007

Most strikeouts/7 inn game1. 5.65 (328.1 IP) 20072. 4.14 (316.1 IP) 20083. 3.79 (317.1 IP) 20064. 3.62 (307.2 IP) 20055. 3.24 (209.1 IP) 2004

Most wins1. 23 (23-29) 20072. 18 (18-16) 20043. 17 (17-34) 20084. 14 (16-27) 20095. 15 (15-36) 2006

Fewest losses1. 16 (18-16) 20042. 27 (16-27) 20093. 29 (23-29) 20074. 34 (17-34) 20085. 36 (15-36) 2006 36 (13-36) 2005

Most saves1. 2 20072. 1 2006 1 2004 1 2005

Most complete games1. 26 2007 26 2006 26 20084. 24 20055. 22 2009

Most shutouts

1. 5 20042. 4 20073. 3 2005 3 2008 3 2009Most innings pitched1. 328.1 20072. 317.1 20063. 316.1 20084. 307.2 20055. 267.1 2009

Fewest hits allowed1. 247 20042. 356 20093. 433 20074. 444 20065. 445 2008

Fewest runs allowed1. 159 20042. 276 20073. 289 20094. 304 2005 304 2008

Fewest earned runs allowed1. 104 20042. 214 20073. 231 20064. 232 20055. 241 2009

Fewest walks allowed1. 92 20062. 95 20043. 127 20054. 142 20085. 152 2007

Most strikeouts1. 265 20072. 187 20083. 172 20064. 159 20055. 109 2009

Most strikeouts looking1. 97 20072. 66 20053. 59 20064. 54 20085. 39 2004

Fewest doubles allowed1. 32 20042. 63 20093. 79 20064. 84 20075. 90 2008

Fewest triples allowed1. 4 20042. 7 20093. 13 20074. 14 20085. 15 2006

Fewest home runs allowed1. 19 20042. 51 20063. 54 2009

4. 55 20075. 58 2005

Most runners picked off1. 4 20072. 3 20053. 2 2004FieLdinG

Highest fielding pct.1. .950 (949-387-71) 20082. .948 (923-413-74) 20053. .948 (985-369-75) 20074. .943 (628-325-58) 20045. .940 (952-382-85) 2006

Low stolen base against pct.1. .750 (39-52) 20052. .773 (34-44) 20043. .793 (46-58) 20074. .797 (47-59) 20085. .868 (33-38) 2009

Most putouts1. 985 20072. 952 20063. 949 20084. 923 20055. 802 2009

Most assists1. 413 20052. 387 20083. 382 20064. 369 20075. 338 2009

Fewest errors1. 58 20042. 71 20083. 74 2005 74 20095. 75 2007

Most double plays turned1. 15 20052. 14 20093. 12 2008 12 20045. 11 2007

Most caught stealing by1. 13 20052. 12 2007 12 20084. 10 20045. 7 2006

Fewest stolen bases against1. 33 20092. 34 20043. 39 20054. 46 20075. 47 2008

Fewest passed balls1. 5 20042. 7 20073. 10 20054. 11 20095. 20 2006 20 2008

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Most home runs (Game)1. 2 (7 times)

Most home runs (Season)1. 11 Heidi Stocks 20072. 10 Heidi Stocks 2008 10 Rachel Hartgrove 20054. 9 Amanda Kendzior 20055. 7 Sara Roskelley 2007 7 Rachel Hartgrove 2006

Most home runs (Career)1. 25 Heidi Stocks 2006-082. 19 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-063. 14 Amanda Kendzior 2004-05 14 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-095. 9 J ackie Roberts 2005-07 Most total bases (Game)1. 10 Jasmine Joyce Apr 15, 20072. 9 Heidi Stocks Apr 21, 20073. 8 9 times

Most total bases (Season)1. 116 Rachel Hartgrove 20052. 109 Heidi Stocks 20083. 108 Heidi Stocks 20074. 92 Rachel Hartgrove 20065. 88 Amanda Kendzior 2005

Most total bases (Career)1. 279 Heidi Stocks 2006-082. 269 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-063. 206 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-094. 165 Amanda Kendzior 2004-055. 145 Meghan Woodworth 2008-09

Most walks (Game)1. 3 Ali Bramwell Apr 17, 2008 3 Cari Hamilton Mar 02, 2007 3 Corie Jensen Mar 03, 2007

Most walks (Season)1. 27 Cari Hamilton 20072. 20 Jasmine Joyce 2007 20 Cherylyn McGraw 20084. 19 Cari Hamilton 20065. 17 Natalie Bartholomew 2007 17 Corie Jensen 2007 17 Heidi Stocks 2007

Most walks (Career)1. 49 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-092. 46 Cari Hamilton 2006-073. 43 Heidi Stocks 2006-084. 28 Kelli Wilkins 2004-055. 27 Lauren Augino 2007-09

Most times hit by pitch (Game)1. 2 Abby Bowcut Feb 09, 2008 2 Abby Bowcut Mar 08, 2008 2 Kelli Wilkins Mar 07, 2004

Most times hit by pitch (Season)1. 9 Abby Bowcut 20082. 5 Natalie Bartholomew 20073. 4 Heidi Stocks 2008 4 Kelli Wilkins 20045. 3 eight times

Most times hit by pitch (Career)1. 9 Abby Bowcut 2008

2. 8 Heidi Stocks 2006-083. 6 Natalie Bartholomew 2006-074. 4 Kelli Wilkins 2004-055. 3 six times

Highest batting avg. (Season)1. .427 Amanda Kendzior (50-117) 20042. .400 Magan Niemann (56-140) 20093. .392 Rachel Hartgrove (65-166) 20054. .389 Stacey Johnson (37-95) 20045. .389 Heidi Stocks (58-149) 2007

Highest batting avg. (Career) 1. .383 Amanda Kendzior (101-264) 2004-052. .371 Amber Sackett (35-105) 20092. .361 Rachel Hartgrove (159-440) 2004-063. .346 Heidi Stocks (151-437) 2006-084. .331 Meghan Woodworth (52-157) 20085. .328 Magan Niemann (39-119) 2008

Highest slugging pct. (Season)1. .732 Heidi Stocks (149 AB) 20082. .725 Heidi Stocks (149 AB) 20073. .699 Rachel Hartgrove (166 AB) 20054. .658 Amanda Kendzior (117 AB) 20045. .609 Rachel Hartgrove (151 AB) 2006

Highest slugging pct. (Career)1. .638 Heidi Stocks (437 AB) 2006-082. .625 Amanda Kendzior (264 AB) 2004-053. .611 Rachel Hartgrove (440 AB) 2004-064. .547 Kylee Steadman (223 AB) 2008-095. .524 Amber Sackett (105 AB) 2009

Highest on base pct. (Season)1. .464 Amanda Kendzior (117 AB) 20042. .459 Stacey Johnson (95 AB) 20043. .455 Heidi Stocks (149 AB) 20074. .444 Magan Nieman (140 AB) 20095. .442 Amber Sackett (105 AB) 2009

Highest on base pct. (Career)1. .442 Amber Sackett (105 AB) 20092. .434 Amanda Kendzior (264 AB) 2004-053. .428 Magan Niemann (259 AB) 2008-094. .411 Heidi Stocks (437 AB) 2006-085. .407 Meghan Woodworth (289 AB) 2008-09

Most games played (Season)1. 52 Cari Hamilton 2007 52 Cherylyn McGraw 20073. 51 eight times

Most games played (Career)1. 156 Sara Roskelley 2005-082. 152 Heidi Stocks 2006-083. 146 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-094. 135 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-06 135 Lauren Augino 2007-09

Most games started (Season)1. 52 Cherylyn McGraw 2007 52 Cari Hamilton 20073. 51 seven times

Most games started (Career)1. 151 Heidi Stocks 2006-082. 146 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-093. 135 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-064. 132 Sara Roskelley 2005-075. 121 Lauren Augino 2007-09

Most stolen bases (Game)1. 2 10 times

\Most stolen bases (Season)1. 18 Ali Bramwell (18-19) 20082. 17 Meghan Woodworth (17-20) 20083. 13 Meghan Woodworth (13-14) 20094. 12 Lauren Augino (12-13) 20085. 11 Cherylyn McGraw (11-11) 2007

Most stolen bases (Career)1. 18 Ali Bramwell (18-19) 2008 18 Cari Hamilton (18-26) 2006-073. 17 Meghan Woodworth (17-20) 20084. 16 Rachel Hartgrove (16-21) 2004-065. 14 Lauren Augino (14-15) 2007-08

Most stolen base attempts (Season)1. 20 Meghan Woodworth 20082. 19 Ali Bramwell 20083. 15 Cari Hamilton 2006 15 Lauren Augino 20095. 14 Meghan Woodworth 2009

Most stolen base attempts (Career)1. 34 Meghan Woodworth (30-34) 2008-092. 30 Lauren Augino (25-30) 2007-093. 26 Cari Hamilton (18-26) 2006-074. 25 Magan Niemann (20-25) 2008-095. 21 Rachel Hartgrove (16-21) 2004-06

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Lowest earned run avg. (Season)1. 2.71 Erika Jones (80.0 IP) 20042. 3.40 Kristy Miller (78.1 IP) 20043. 3.51 Corie Jensen (111.2 IP) 20074. 3.79 Jackie Roberts (149.2 IP) 20065. 3.95 Jackie Roberts (127.2 IP) 2007

Lowest earned run avg. (Career)1. 3.40 Kristy Miller (78.1 IP) 20042. 3.51 Corie Jensen (111.2 IP) 20073. 3.89 Jackie Roberts (417.1 IP) 2005-074. 4.27 Erika Jones (126.1 IP) 2004-055. 4.66 Ali Bramwell (157.2 IP) 2008

Lowest opponent batting avg. (Season)1. .281 Kristy Miller (78.1 IP) 20042. .288 Jackie Roberts (149.2 IP) 20063. .290 Corie Jensen (111.2 IP) 20074. .292 Erika Jones (80.0 IP) 20045. .299 Jackie Roberts (127.2 IP) 2007

Lowest opponent batting avg. (Career)1. .281 Kristy Miller (78.1 IP) 20042. .290 Corie Jensen (111.2 IP) 20073. .295 Ali Bramwell (157.2 IP) 20084. .296 Jessica Martin (141.1) 20095. .300 Jackie Roberts (417.1 IP) 2005-07

Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (Season)1. 1.30 Heidi Stocks (118.2 IP) 20062. 1.79 Kristy Miller (78.1 IP) 20043. 1.92 Heidi Stocks (84.0 IP) 20084. 2.03 Jackie Roberts (127.2 IP) 20075. 2.10 Jackie Roberts (149.2 IP) 2006

Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (Career)1. 1.50 Heidi Stocks (232.2 IP) 2006-082. 1.79 Kristy Miller (78.1 IP) 20043. 2.42 Jackie Roberts (417.1 IP) 2005-074. 2.66 Erika Jones (126.1 IP) 2004-055. 2.67 Chelsey Mikalauski (112.2 IP) 2005

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Most strikeouts/7 inn game (Season)1. 6.08 Corie Jensen (111.2 IP) 20072. 5.92 Jackie Roberts (127.2 IP) 20073. 5.58 Ashly Forsberg (59.0 IP) 20074. 4.68 Jackie Roberts (149.2 IP) 20065. 4.50 Jackie Roberts (140.0 IP) 2005

Most strikeouts/7 inn game (Career)1. 6.08 Corie Jensen (111.2 IP) 20072. 5.58 Ashly Forsberg (59.0 IP) 20073. 5.00 Jackie Roberts (417.1 IP) 2005-074. 4.31 Ali Bramwell (157.2 IP) 20085. 3.52 Jessica Martin (141.1 IP) 2009

Most wins (Season)1. 13 Ali Bramwell (13-15) 20082. 11 Jackie Roberts (11-10) 20073. 10 Jessica Martin (10-15) 20094. 9 Jackie Roberts (9-16) 2006 9 Erika Jones (9-6) 2004

Most wins (Career)1. 28 Jackie Roberts (28-42) 2005-072. 13 Ali Bramwell (13-15) 20083. 11 Erika Jones (11-15) 2004-054. 10 Heidi Stocks (10-27) 2006-08 10 Jessica Martin (10-15) 2009

Most saves (Season)1. 1 (five times)

Most saves (Career)1. 1 (five times)

Most appearances (Season)1. 33 Ali Bramwell 20082. 32 Jackie Roberts 20063. 30 Jackie Roberts 20054. 29 Jessica Martin 20095. 27 Chelsey Mikalauski 2005

Most appearances (Career)1. 88 Jackie Roberts 2005-072. 64 Heidi Stocks 2006-073. 35 Erika Jones 2004-054. 33 Ali Bramwell 20085. 29 Jessica Martin 2009

Most games started (Season)1. 29 Ali Bramwell 20082. 26 Jackie Roberts 2006 26 Jessica Martin 20094. 23 Jackie Roberts 20055. 22 Corie Jensen 2007

Most games started (Career)1. 70 Jackie Roberts 2005-072. 33 Heidi Stocks 2006-083. 29 Ali Bramwell 20084. 26 Jessica Martin 20095. 22 Corie Jensen 2007 22 Erika Jones 2004-05

Most complete games (Season)1. 17 Ali Bramwell 20082. 15 Jessica Martin 20093. 14 Jackie Roberts 20064. 13 Jackie Roberts 20055. 12 Jackie Roberts 2007

Most complete games (Career)1. 39 Jackie Roberts 2005-072. 17 Ali Bramwell 20083. 15 Jessica Martin 2009

4. 14 Heidi Stocks 2006-075. 11 Kristy Miller 2004

Most shutouts (Season)1. 3 Jessica Martin 20092. 2 Ali Bramwell 2008 2 Jackie Roberts 2007 2 Kristy Miller 20045. 1 five times

Most shutouts (Career)1. 4 Jackie Roberts 2005-072. 3 Jessica Martin 20093. 2 Ali Bramwell 2008 2 Kristy Miller 20044. 1 Corie Jensen 2007 1 Ashly Forsberg 2007 1 Erika Jones 2004-05

Most innings pitched (Game)1. 9.2 Heidi Stocks Mar 05, 20062. 9.1 Cori Jensen Mar 03, 20073. 9.0 Jackie Roberts Apr 15, 20064. 8.0 seven times

Most innings pitched (Season)1. 157.2 Ali Bramwell 20082. 149.2 Jackie Roberts 20063. 141.9 Jessica Martin 20094. 140.0 Jackie Roberts 20055. 127.2 Jackie Roberts 2007

Most innings pitched (Career)1. 417.1 Jackie Roberts 2005-072. 232.2 Heidi Stocks 2006-073. 157.2 Ali Bramwell 20084. 141.1 Jessica Martin 20095. 126.1 Erika Jones 2004-05

Most strikeouts (Game)1. 11 Jackie Roberts Feb 17, 20062. 10 Ashly Forsberg May 05, 2007 10 Corie Jensen Apr 06, 2007 10 Corie Jensen Mar 09, 2007 10 Jackie Roberts Apr 07, 2007

Most strikeouts (Season)1. 108 Jackie Roberts 20072. 100 Jackie Roberts 20063. 97 Ali Bramwell 2008 97 Corie Jensen 20074. 90 Jackie Roberts 2005

Most strikeouts (Career)1. 298 Jackie Roberts 2005-072. 117 Heidi Stocks 2006-073. 97 Ali Bramwell 2008 97 Corie Jensen 20075. 69 Jessica Martin 2009

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Most runners picked off (Season)1. 2 Sara Roskelley 2005 2 Jamie Tonis 2007 2 Sara Roskelley 2007 2 Stacey Johnson 20045. 1 Erika Jones 2005

Most runners picked off (Career)1. 4 Sara Roskelley 2005-082. 2 Jamie Tonis 2007 2 Stacey Johnson 20044. 1 Erika Jones 2004-05

Most putouts (Game)1. 15 Jamie Hendricks Mar 07, 2004 15 Jamie Hendricks Mar 24, 2004 15 Jamie Hendricks Mar 25, 20084. 14 Jamie Hendricks Mar 20, 2004 14 Amanda Kendizor Apr 04, 2005

Most putouts (Season)1. 340 Amanda Kendizor 20052. 271 Cherylyn McGraw 20093. 249 Jamie Hendricks 20044. 244 Cherylyn McGraw 20085. 225 Jamie Tonis 2007

Most putouts (Career)1. 444 Sara Roskelley 2005-082. 369 Amanda Kendizor 2004-053. 337 Natalie Bartholomew 2006-074. 334 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-085. 249 Jamie Hendricks 2004

Most assists (Game)1. 9 Jessica Anderson Mar. 10/2009 7 Crystal Young Mar 15, 2005 7 Emily Zupan Apr 01, 2006 7 Cardenas Mar 07, 20045. 6 eight times

Most assists (Season)1. 111 Jessica Anderson 20082. 104 Rachel Hartgrove 20053. 103 Jessica Anderson 20094. 87 Magan Niemann 20085. 96 Rachel Hartgrove 2006

Most assists (Career)1. 261 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-062. 174 Emily Zupan 2004-063. 153 Jackie Roberts 2005-074. 111 Jessica Anderson 20085. 96 Cherylyn McGraw 2007

Most double plays turned (Season)1. 13 Cherylyn McGraw 20092. 12 Amanda Kendzior 20053. 10 Rachel Hartgrove 20054. 6 Magan Niemann 2008 6 Magan Niemann 2009

Most double plays turned (Career)1. 19 Rachel Hartgrove 2004-062. 12 Amanda Kendzior 2004-053. 10 Cherylyn McGraw 2007-084. 7 Natalie Paulsen 2006-075. 6 Magan Niemann 2008

Most caught stealing by (Season)1. 11 Jamie Tonis 20072. 8 Sara Roskelley 20053. 7 Stacey Johnson 20044. 6 Jackie Roberts 2005 6 Erika Jones 2004 6 Sara Roskelley 2006

Most caught stealing by (Career)1. 15 Sara Roskelley 2005-08 2. 11 Jamie Tonis 20073. 10 Jackie Roberts 2005-074. 7 Heidi Stocks 2006-08 7 Erika Jones 2004-05 7 Stacey Johnson 2004

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BeginningsAs World War II loomed, the U.S. needed skilled craftsmen to produce arms

and ammunition for the Allied Forces. For this purpose, in 1941 Hyrum E.

Johnson brought vocational classes offered around Utah to one central Provo

location (now the site of the East Bay Business Park).

ExpansionAfter the war, the State Legislature made the school a permanent state institu-

tion and named Wilson W. Sorensen director in 1945. The next two decades

were filled with expansion; enrollment skyrocketed after Sorenson moved the

school to 1300 North University Avenue in Provo, overloading campus capaci-

ties. After several name changes, in 1967 the school became Utah Technical

College at Provo and began awarding associate degrees.

A New HomeThe demand for more space prompted college officials to purchase and begin

building on a large piece of farmland in southwest Orem adjacent to Interstate

15, the site UVSC occupies today. In 1982, J. Marvin Higbee became the

third president of the institution. During Higbee’s five years as president, the

College increased its offerings and in 1987 became Utah Valley Community

College.

A Foundation for the FutureKerry D. Romesburg was appointed president in 1988. He emphasized inter-

national education, arts and humanities and short-term training throughout

the College’s curriculum and improved the face of campus by adding and ex-

panding buildings. Through his efforts, voter-approved funding was obtained

for an 8,500-seat special events center (McKay Events Center) on campus as

well as the Wasatch Mountain Campus. Under his leadership, the institution

became Utah Valley State College in 1993 and began offering bachelor degrees.

Forging AheadIn 2003, College officials conducted a national search for a new president,

ultimately welcoming William A. Sederburg to the helm of UVSC. Sederburg

wasted no time in working with local and state officials to put in place a plan

for obtaining university status for UVSC. The feat was accomplished when

the Utah State Legislature and Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. unanimously

approved UVSC university status beginning July 1, 2008 and the new name of

Utah Valley University. With the change will come the addition of a handful

of master degrees, a new state of the art library/digital learning center and a

wealth of benefits for the local community.

Central Utah Vocat ional School ( 1941-63) Utah Trade Technical Inst i tute ( 1963-67 ) Utah Technical Col lege at Provo ( 1967-87 )

Utah Val ley Communit y Col lege ( 1987-93) Utah Val ley State Col lege ( 1993- 2008)

U T A H V A L L E Y U N I V E R S I T Y

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Utah Valley University President

Dr. Matthew S. HollandIn March, 2009, the State Board of Regents selected

Dr. Matthew S. Holland as the 6th president of Utah

Valley University (UVU). He succeeds President William

Sederburg, who was named Commissioner of Higher

Education in August 2008. Dr. Elizabeth Hitch has been

serving as the interim president.

Dr. Holland has held several leadership positions in

higher education. He currently serves as the chairman of

the American Heritage Faculty Group at BYU, and was

the associate director of BYU's London Study Abroad

Program in 2008. Dr. Holland has taught a variety of

courses including American Heritage, Modern Political

Philosophy, and Public Ethics. Since 1996, Dr. Holland

has worked as a part- time independent management

consultant. He also worked as a special assistant to

Governor Michael O. Leavitt from 1992 to 1994 and

as Chief of Staff to the CEO of the Monitor Group in

Cambridge, Massachusetts from 1992 to 1994.

Dr. Holland holds doctorate and master degrees in

political science from Duke University and a bachelor's

degree in political science from BYU. From 2005- 2006,

he served as a Fellow in the James Madison Program in

American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton Univer-

sity, and as the Raoul Wallenberg Scholar at Hebrew

University of Jerusalem in 1991.

Dr. Holland's work has been published in several

articles, books, and presentations. He has also received

several professional awards and recognitions. He and his

wife, Paige, are the parents of four children Jake (11),

Mitzi (9), Grace (6), and Daniel (3).

Our Mission

Utah Valley University is a teaching institution which

provides opportunity, promotes student success, and

meets regional educational needs. UVU builds on a

foundation of substantive scholarly and creative work

to foster engaged learning. The university prepares

professionally competent people of integrity who, as

lifelong learners and leaders, serve as stewards of a

globally interdependent community.

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UVU VP for Student Affairs

Cory L. Duckworth

Cory L. Duckworth was appointed as Vice President for Student Affairs and Strategic Planning at Utah Valley University in August 2003. His 20-year career in higher education has focused on providing students with life enriching educational experiences. Prior to his present appointment he served as Vice President for Advancement and Marketing at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan.

Following his graduation from the University of Utah College of Law (UT), Duckworth worked as a political science instructor at Southern Utah University (UT). At that same institution he accepted the position of Assistant Director of Development.

He later worked at Minot State University (ND) as Executive Assistant to the President for Planning and Development, Director of the St. Cloud State University Foundation (MN), and Associate Vice President for Insti-tutional Advancement at Utah Valley University (UT).

Throughout his career, Duckworth has initiated a wide range of strategies for the benefit of students and the acad-emy. He has raised substantial funds from private sources in support of these efforts.

He currently serves as Chair of the UVU Strategic Direc-tions Advisory Board, Director of the Utah Valley Execu-tive Leadership Forum, Board Director for Region V of the National Association of Student Personnel Adminis-trators, and Board Director of the Utah Higher Education Assistance Authority.

Utah ValleyThe Utah Valley combined the quaintness of small town life and the conveniences of a metropolitan area to create an enticing community. From the majestic Wasatch Mountains in the east to glisten-ing Utah Lake in the west, there are countless activities from which to choose.

For the outdoor enthusiasts, there are a number of scenic trails, including the Squaw Peak Trail, Alpine Scenic Backway and Stewart Falls Trail, for hiking, biking and horseback riding.

Deer Creek Reservor, snuggled in the heart of Provo Canyon, is a favorite spot for many water lovers.

Utah is known for its natural beauty. Several National Parks, including Zion National Park and Arches National Park in Moab, are popular spots for tourists. Lake Powell, in southeast Utah and into Arizona, is a boaters paradise.

During the cold winter months you can take to the slopes to ski or snowboard on some of the world’s greatest powder. Home of the 2002 Olympics, Utah has some of the world’s most celebrated and renowned ski resorts.

Robert Redford’s Sundance Ski Resort is just a short 15-minute drive up Provo Canyon and there are also numerous resorts in Park City, just 45 through the same canyon.

Those who shy away from Mother Nature can find shelter at comedy clubs, dance clubs and over 100 restaurants. The University Mall, in Orem, along with the Shops at Riverwoods and Provo Towne Center Mall offer Utahns a complete shopping, restaurant and movie-going experience.

Honored as one of America’s most livable cities, Orem is a strong family and community environ-ment.

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Dr. DJ SmithSenior Associate Athletic Director

Megan KennedySenior Woman Administrator

Brad MertzAssistant AD; External Operations

Nate MathisAssistant AD; Corporate Partners

Director of Athletics

Michael V. JacobsenMichael V. Jacobsen is in his 26th year as the Director of Athlet-ics at Utah Valley. With Jacobsen leading the way, Utah Valley has made a successful—and unprecedented—jump from the junior college ranks to official NCAA Division I status. The Utah Valley athletic department continues to succeed as it transitions through the NCAA provisional period to full Division I status. In addition to the progress through the provisional period, Jacobsen spearheaded UVU’s new conference affiliation with the Great West Conference.

Athletic facilities have also been a major focus for Jacobsen during his years at Utah Valley. The first was the Shurian Family Activity Center, followed by the David O. McKay Center and Brent Brown Ball Park. Major renovations have taken place with the Wolverine softball field and the Wolverine soccer field. Most recently, the school announced plans for the new Hal Wing Track and Field, which is set begin construction in early 2009.

Jacobsen was named the NACDA Athletic Director of the Year for the Junior/Community College West Region in 2000 and was the recipient of the William L. Miller Award in 2001, which is the administrator of the year award for the National Alliance of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA).

Jacobsen has been active in the athletic community, serving on a number of local, regional and national positions. He was the Director of Region 18 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). He has served on the NJCAA committees for Division 1 basketball and football. He is a past President of the National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administra-tors, and was on the Executive Committee for the NJCAA. He has served on the Executive Committee of the National Associa-tion of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, and is Past President of the Utah Chapter of the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame. He has also been the President of the Utah Football Coaches Association and President of the Professional Association of College Employees at UVSC. He has served on the Utah County Cancer Board and is a past President of the Provo Rotary Club.

Jacobsen is originally from San Diego, California. He has a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree from Brigham Young University. Before coming to Utah Valley, he was at Springville High School in Springville, Utah, where he was the head football coach for 16 years and an assistant principal for three years. He and his wife, Alice, reside in Springville. They have four children and 13 grand children.

Athletic Administration

UVU Head Coaches

Sam AtoaVolleyball

Brent AndersonSoccer

Chris CurranWomen’s Golf

Todd FairbourneSoftball

Scott HouleCross Country/Track & Field

Dick HunsakerMen’s Basketball

Eric MadsenBaseball

Cathy NixonWomen’s Basketball

Clark RustandMen’s Golf; Dir. of Golf

Greg WilliamsWrestling

Get all your updated news and info at the official website of UVU Athletics:

WolverineGreen.com

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Athletic Facilities

The Shurian Family Activity Center is a multi-purpose athletic complex and is

home to Utah Valley University volleyball and wrestling. The 2,000 seat facility

was named after the family of Chris and Stephanie Shurian in the fall of 2006.

The 8,500 seat McKay Center opened on February 13, 1996 when a crowd of 6,213 cheered the Wolverines to an 87-81 win over Salt Lake Commu-nity College.

Since its move to NCAA Division I athletics, both the men’s and women’s basketball teams have enjoyed tremendous success inside The McKay Cen-ter.

In the fall of 2008, the basketball locker room was renovated to include more space, larger lockers and a lounge and study area for coaches and play-ers.

Wolverine Softball Field, the softball diamond, located

west of the McKay Center has been the home of Wolverine

softball since 1996.

A new scoreboard was put up for the 2008 season. In 2000,

head coach Todd Fairbourne led the Wolverines to the

NJCAA title.

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Clyde Field is the home for Utah Valley women’s soccer. An added walkway

and new bleachers were installed in 2005 to accommodate fans. During the

summer of 2007, the Utah Valley athletic department began upgrading its

facility. The field now has increased seating, a level playing field with new

sod and an improved drainage system.

Brent Brown Ballpark made its debut on March 24,

2005 when the Wolverines knocked off in-state foe

Southern Utah 5-3.

The 2,500 seat stadium also has room for 2,500 more

fans on the grass berm down the third base line and

in left field. It boasts both home and visitor clubhous-

es and batting cages, a Gold’s Gym inside the stadium

and a state of the art scoreboard that make it one of

the top college baseball facilities in the nation.

The new $1.2 million Hal Wing Track & Field

will be feature seating available for 1,500 people in

bleachers and numerous grass berms will be land-

scaped on which spectators can also sit. A press box

will also be part of the project.

In the fall of 2007, the newly remodeled 24,000 square foot Wolverine Service Center opened giving UVU athletics a new facility including a 6,000 square foot academic center and computer lab with a lounge, kitchen and offices for compli-ance, academic advising and financial aid.

The Wolverine Service Center also houses new marketing offices, classrooms and additional space for equipment, athletic training and doctor offices.

Cross country, track & field, soccer and wrestling all have coaches offices and locker rooms in the new facility. The wrestling program also boasts an 8,000 square foot practice facility, locker room and coaches offices.

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CHICAGO STATE COUGARS

HOUSTONBAPTISTHUSKIES

NJIT HIGHLANDERS

NORTHDAKOTAFIGHTINGSIOUX

SOUTHDAKOTA COYOTES

TEXAS-PANAMERICANBRONCS

UTAHVALLEY WOLVERINES

It’s Official!!!The Utah Valley University athletics department was notified on Tuesday, July 7 by NCAA Membership Services of its unanimous approval to lift the school’s provisional status and accept it as an official member of NCAA Division I. The move completes the University’s unprecedented move straight from NJCAA to NCAA athletics.

Full membership now permits all of UVU’s athletic teams and individual athletes to be eligible for NCAA postseason events.

“The lightning speed by which UVU moved from junior college to become an official member of NCAA Division I is a magnifi-cent tribute to the entire university,” said Utah Valley University President Matthew Holland. “We are especially proud of the administrators, coaches and student-athletes who have worked so hard and with such excellence to make this happen.”

“This is another great day for Utah Valley University and Wolver-ine Athletics. This has literally been a nine-year process with the final seven being mandated by the NCAA,” said UVU Director of Athletics Mike Jacobsen. “I could not be happier for our coaches and student-athletes. They have been the heroes throughout this provisional period. We look forward to what the future will bring.”

UVU’s seven-year provisional period began with an exploratory year in 2002-03, its final season in junior college athletics. In 2003-04, teams began competing with partial Div. I schedules and a year later all of UVU’s teams were competing with full Div. I slates.

In November of 2007, an NCAA Peer Review team made up of other NCAA Div. I member administrators, made an on-campus visit to assess the progress of the school’s transition. The group’s response was overwhelmingly positive.

On May 29, 2008, UVU received notification from the NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification that the school successfully completed its first NCAA certification peer review. That notification coincided with the school’s official switch to university status on July 1, 2008.

The Great West Conference

In July of 2008, Utah Valley University Director of Athletics Mike Jacobsen announced the school’s new affiliation with the Great West Conference.

Expanding from a football-only conference, the Great West consists of seven all-sport schools in UVU. The conference held championships in cross country, indoor and outdoor track and men’s and women’s golf in 2008-09 and the full slate of conference schedules and championships begins this fall.

The schools joining UV as members of the all-sports league are Chicago State, Houston Baptist, NJIT, North Dakota, South Dakota and Texas-Pan American.

During the inaugural championship season, Utah Valley took home three Great West titles including the women’s cross country (pictured below) and both the men’s and women’s outdoor track & field championships.

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Professional SuccessIn just its first six years as an NCAA Division I program, Utah Valley University

Athletics has had tremendous success in seeing its athletes move on to play or

compete at the highest levels in the world.

Former Wolverines Ronnie Price (men’s basketball), Kam Mickolio (baseball)

and Noelle Pikus-Pace (track & field) are three of those former Utah Valley

student athletes that competed at the D-I level that have found athletics success

at a professional and international level.

In August of 2008, Mickolio made his Major League debut for the Baltimore

Orioles, becoming the first Utah Valley baseball player to play Major League

Baseball.

Pikus-Pace became the first American woman to win a gold medal at the world

championship level when she placed first at the 2007 FIBT World Champion-

ships in St. Moritz, Switzerland.

NBA point guard Ronnie Price is entering his fifth year playing in professional

basketball’s highest league. After spending his first two season with the Sacra-

mento Kings, Price came to his adopted home to play for the Utah Jazz. After

the past two seasons in Utah, Price entered the summer as a free agent before

opting to re-sign with the Jazz for 2009.

On June 17, former Wolverine Mitch Jones made his debut after nine years

in the minors. Jones played at Utah Valley from 1997-98 prior to the school’s

transition from junior college to NCAA D-I. Jones was an NJCAA All-Amer-

ican during his time in Orem and then moved on to Arizona State, where he

was also an All-American and where he broke the Sun Devils’ single-season run

record of 27, a record that still stands.

Kam Mickolio Noelle Pikus-Pace Mitch Jones Ronnie Price

Community InvolvementOn March 29th, 2008, Utah Valley Athletics teamed up with the

Utah Valley University Student Association for the 1st Annual

Green Fever 5k Fun Run and Walk on the campus of UVU.

The event, held to raise money for local charities, was a huge

success and this past spring, the second annual Green Fever 5k

held with $6,000 going to the Orem Rotary charities.

Over 400 participants either ran or walk the course while over

200 volunteers, headed by the Student Athlete Advisory Com-

mittee (SAAC), help make the event a success.

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