2011 North Georgia Softball Media Guide

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2011 North Georgia Softball Media Guide

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Dahlonega,GeorgiaFounded: 1873Enrollment: 5,997Nickname: SaintsColors: RoyalBlue&WhiteAffiliation: NCAADivisionIIConference: PeachBeltPresident: Dr.DavidPotterDirectorofAthletics: LindsayReevesFacultyRepresentative: MargaretPoitevintWebsite: www.SaintsSports.com

PROGRAM HISTORYInauguralSeason: 1997(14Years)All-TimeRecord: 546-234(.684)NCAAAppearances: 3LastPostseasonOpponent: MetroStateResult: L,4-1WorldSeriesMostWinsinaSeason: 51(2010)PBCChampionships: 2PBCTournamentChampionships: 2

COACHING STAFFHeadCoach: MikeDavenport(Florida‘94)RecordatNG: 412-137(10Yrs)CareerRecord: 412-137(10Yrs)OfficePhone: 706-864-1861AssistantCoach: BradDavisAssistantCoach: LauraVoylesAthleticTrainer: KatelynOstopick

TEAM INFORMATION2010Record: 51-22010PBCRecord: 20-0HomeRecord: 18-0AwayRecord: 14-0Neutral 19-2StartersReturning/Lost: 5/4PitchersReturning/Lost: 2/2Newcomers: 5

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONSDirector: DavidBeallAlmaMater,Yr: NorthGeorgia,08OfficePhone 706-867-3250CellPhone 404-513-9272Email [email protected]

Year Conf. Season Conf. (Finish)1997 GACC 13-38 8-16(4th)

1998 GACC 33-22 11-11

1999 GACC 48-19 13-5(2nd) NAIA Southeast Regional Runner-Up

2000 GACC 40-18 18-2(1st)GACC Champions

NAIA Southeast Regional Tournament

2001 GACC 29-21 12-8(3rd)

2002 GACC 39-16 16-4(1st)GACC Champions

NAIA Region XIII Tournament

2003 GACC 50-8 20-0(1st)GACC Champions

GACC Tournament ChampionsNAIA Region XIII Tournament

2004 GACC 48-13 26-2(1st)GACC Champions

GACC Tournament ChampionsNAIA Region XIII TournamentNAIA National Tournament

2005 SSAC 45-18 24-2(1st)SSAC Champions

SSAC Tournament ChampionsNAIA Region XIII Tournament

NAIA National Tournament - Elite 8

2006 PBC 26-20 8-10(6th)NCAA Division II - Provisional Member

2007 PBC 36-19 12-8(4th)NCAA Division II - Provisional Member

2008 PBC 38-15 10-8(4th)NCAA South Atlantic Regional Runner-up

2009 PBC 50-5 17-1(1ST)PBC Champions

PBC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Southeast Regional Champions

World Series Participant

2010 PBC 51-2 20-0(1ST)PBC Champions

PBC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Southeast Regional Champions

World Series Participant

PROGRAM HISTORY

The 2011 North Georgia Softball Media was

written compiled and edited by David Beall,

Jessica Skeels, and the Sports Communica-

tions Office. Photos by Debbie Hope and

Eclipse Photography.

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. B/T Hometown/LastSchool00 Krysten Connelly P So. 5-6 R/R Lawrenceville, GA/Peachtree Ridge HS1 Pilar Harden OF Jr. 5-11 R/R Watkinsville, GA/North Oconee HS2 Kasey Knight INF Sr. 5-3 L/R Watkinsville, GA/Oconee County HS3 Callie Fernandez INF So. 5-5 R/R Lawrenceville, GA/Peachtree Ridge HS6 Whitney Holman INF So. 5-5 R/R Buford, GA/Buford HS7 Sarah Johnson INF Fr. 5-4 R/R Powder Springs, GA/Hillgrove HS8 Katie Garrett OF Fr. 5-0 L/R Statham, GA/North Oconee HS10 Victoria St. Clair OF So. 5-9 R/R Hampton, GA/Luella HS12 Jessica Coan P/INF Jr. 5-8 R/R Duluth, GA/Greater Atlanta Christian 14 Natasha Willemse C Sr. 5-8 R/R Duluth, GA/Peachtree Ridge HS15 Sarah Phillips P Sr. 5-9 R/R Powell, OH/Olentangy Liberty HS18 Hilary Cox C/3B Jr. 5-6 R/R Douglasville, GA/Alexander HS20 Maleah Cousineau C Jr. 5-7 R/R Franklin, NC/Rabun Gap Nacoochee School22 Shea Wages OF Fr. 5-5 L/R Watkinsville, GA/North Oconee HS23 Ansley Williams INF/OF Fr. 5-6 S/R Cartersville, GA/Adairsville HS24 Kayla Martin INF Sr. 5-9 R/R Cumming, GA/North Forsyth HS29 Katherine Martin C/1B So. 5-10 R/L Atlanta, GA/Woodward Academy HS

HeadCoach: Mike DavenportAssistantCoach: Brad DavisAssistantCoach: Laura Voyles

Pronunciation GuideNatashaWillemse(Va-LEM-suh)

PilarHarden(pi-LAR)Maleah Cousineau (Ma-LEE-a) (KOO-zi-NO)

JessicaCoan(KOE-en)

2011 NORTH GEORGIA SOFTBALL ROSTER

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Lindsay Reeves is in her 10th year with North Georgia College & State University and was hired as the Director of Athletics during the fall of 2010.

She spent three years as Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Women’s Administrator before being named Acting Ath-letic Director when Randy Dunn retired after 28 years with the university. After a nationwide search, Reeves was tabbed as the third Athletic Director at North Georgia on December 7, 2010.

Lindsay graduated from Ithaca College with a BS in Physical Education and received her Master’s from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Exercise Physiology.

After completing her education, she worked as the Director of Testing at Sports Training Institute in N.Y., before taking over as Assistant Director of Health & Fitness at General Electric World Headquarters in CT. From 1990-1999 she was the Director of Employee Wellness and faculty member at UNC-Chapel Hill. Lindsay is married to Dave Reeves and they have a son Tim who is 23, and a daughter Kelley who is 21.

Now entering its 21st year of existence in 2010-11, the Peach Belt Conference has become one of the elite Division II confer-ences in the nation. Since its inception in 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed a consistent history of excellence which con-tinues to this day with 28 national champi-onships and 25 national finalist

Starting with only two championships in 1991, in men’s and women’s basketball, the conference has expanded to 13 champi-onship sports with the addition of women’s golf in the fall of 2009.

The conference traces its roots back to No-vember of 1988 when 11 schools first met in Greenville, S.C. to form a Division II conference. Following a second meeting on Dec. 3, 1989, five of those 11 schools, plus two others, formed the Peach Belt and begin play in fall 1990.

The Peach Belt was less than a year old before capturing a national championship. The Columbus State golf team took the hon-or by winning the 1992 national crown, the first of three golf championships the Cou-gars own. One year later, the Lander men’s tennis team began their record-breaking run of eight straight national titles, the first PBC dynasty. Since then, USCA men’s golf has won three straight national titles from 2004-06 while AASU women’s tennis has captured four titles overall.

The 2008-09 season was among the con-ference’s most memorable. The Armstrong Atlantic State men’s and women’s tennis teams both won their respective national championships – for the second year in a row; a feat only done once before in college tennis. In addition, the Augusta State men’s basketball team became the first confer-ence program to make back-to-back trips to the NCAA Elite Eight, Armstrong Atlantic became the first PBC volleyball team ever to advance to the Elite Eight and the North Georgia softball team was ranked #1 in the nation and reached the World Series.

The seven charter members of the confer-ence were Armstrong Atlantic State Uni-versity, Columbus State University, Fran-cis Marion University, Georgia College & State University, Lander University, USC Aiken and USC Upstate. The name Peach Belt Athletic Conference was adopted in January of 1990 and modified to Peach Belt Conference in May of 2000.

Augusta State joined the conference in 1991 and UNC Pembroke became the ninth member on July 1, 1992. They were followed by Kennesaw State University on July 1, 1994, Clayton State University on July 1, 1995 and the University of North Florida on July 1, 1997. Kennesaw State and North Florida departed for the Division I ranks in 2005, USC Upstate did the same in 2007, and the conference welcomed in North Georgia College & State University in 2005 and Georgia Southwestern State University in 2006.

For 2009-10, the Peach Belt has grown once again with the addition of the Uni-versity of Montevallo and Flagler College, giving the PBC 13 members, the most the league has ever had. The addition of the two schools returns the PBC to the state of Florida and expands the league into Ala-bama for the first time.David Brunk was named the second PBC commissioner in May of 2007. Brunk re-placed Marvin Vanover, who was the first PBC commissioner from 1991 to 2007. Brunk is charged with continuing the strong growth of the conference as its sec-ond era begins.

The conference currently holds champion-ships in 13 sports, six for men and seven for women. They are men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, baseball, soft-ball and men’s and women’s golf.

LEAGUE HISTORY

MEDIA GUIDE-The 2011 North Georgia Softball Media Guide has been specifically designed to aid members of the media covering the Saints. We appreciate your coverage and if there is anything we can do to assist you, please do not hesitate to contact the sports commu-nications office. The Department of Athletics has certain policies and procedures that we ask for you to abide by while covering the Saints.

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE - The North Georgia sports communications office is located on the bottom floor of Me-morial Hall Gymnasium in Room 002. Enter through the front doors of the gymnasium and take the glass door to the bottom floor. The sports communications office is the first door on your left as you exit the stairwell.

PRESS CREDENTIALS - Press and photograph credentials are issued to members of the working media only. These credentials may be obtained by contacting the sports communications office. Requests should be made 24 hours before the event to be guaranteed consideration. In most cases, credentials will be left at will call, but can be mailed upon request. Working members of the media who plan to cover North Georgia softball on the road should make credential re-quests through the sports communications office of the host institution.

INTERVIEWS - All interviews with players and coaches must be arranged through the sports communications office. Head coach Mike Daven-port is generally accessible to members of the media. The best time to reach him is from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in his office which is located in Memorial Hall. Please notify the sports communications office before stopping by to interview Coach Davenport.

PRACTICES - Practices are open to the media with several guidelines that we ask you to strictly adhere to. Media members must obtain permission to video or photograph practice in advance. Media may not listen to or be in the area of any pre- or post-practice talks between coaches, players, and personnel. These comments, if overheard, are off the record. Players and coaches may not be approached during practice. Reporters may ask the sports communications staff about injuries, but all interviews with training staff, coaches, and players must be done following practice.

NorthGeorgiaSportsCommunicationsOffice82 College CircleDahlonega, GA 30597

Office Phone: 706.864.3250Office Fax: 706.864.1625Cell (Beall): 404.513.9272

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DAVID BEALL RUSTY BROWN JESSICA SKEELSDirector of Broadcasting Graduate Assistant

2004

“SWEET HOME ALABAMA”

The North Georgia softball team made their inaugural trip to the College World Series in 2004, traveling to Decatur, Alabama, and matching up with powerhouse Point Loma Nazarene in the opening round. Although the Saints suffered a 21-1 loss in their first game on the national stage, the squad rebounded the following day before falling 6-3 to Rio Grande (OH) to end their National Championships hopes.

Although a National Title was not to be had, North Georgia garnered plenty of hard-ware in 2004, winning the Georgia Alabama Carolina Conference, the GACC Tour-nament Championship, and the NAIA Region XIII Tournament on their way to the program’s first-ever trip to the National Tournament.

DECATUR, ALABAMA (0-2)

2005

“WELCOME TO THE BIG STAGE”

Making their second straight trip to the National Championships, North Georgia had revenge on their mind after a 10-inning 1-0 heart breaker to Cal Baptist dropped the Saints to the loser’s bracket. Following an 8-0 victory over the University of Mary, head coach Mike Davenport’s crew was determined to have the last say against Point Loma Nazarene after a 20-run loss the previous year. The Saints did just that, emerg-ing in the 10th inning with a walk-off 3-2 victory, propelling North Georgia to two more victories before running into Simon Frasier and Mobile College in the semifi-nals. 2005 was a farewell tour for the Saints who captured their fourth straight regular season Conference Championship on their way out of the NAIA ranks, preparing for a future in the NCAA.

DECATUR, ALABAMA (4-3)

2009

“CARDIAC KIDS - LATE INNING HEROICS”

Entering the Division II College World Series as the No. 1 team in the country, the 2009 North Georgia softball team used late comebacks and big innings to continue one of the most impressive runs in the nation. Heading to Salem, Virginia, with a 48-3 re-cord, the Saints opened the week with one of the most exciting wins in school history against Dixie State, using a game-tying three-run homer with two outs in the seventh to force extra-innings, before a walk-off home run in the 10th sealed the victory.

An equally epic matchup with Angelo State followed as an 11-inning dual ended with a walk-off single by North Georgia to send the Saints to the semifinals of the World Series. Lock Haven awaited in the semifinals with a birth in the National Title game on the line, but back-to-back wins by the Lady Eagles propelled LHU to a World Series Championship.

SALEM, VIRGINIA (2-2)

2010

“BACK-TO-BACK”

One of the most storied seasons in the history of NCAA softball followed North Geor-gia to their second straight trip to the Division II World Series as the Saints entered the National Championships with a 50-0 record. The second longest winning streak in NCAA softball history was put to the test in the opening game of the World Series, but the Saints did what they had all season long, recording their 24 shutout of the year in a 4-0 victory over Molloy College.

The nation’s No. 1 team for 11 straight week would then run into two of the most powerful offenses in the country as Valdosta State and Metro State deafetd th Saints in back-to-back games, putting an end to a season that captured the attention of sports fans around the country. The 51-2 mark gave the Saints the best winning percentage in the nation for back-to-back seasons.

ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI (1-2)

MIKE

DAVENPORT1987-88 ParklandCollegeBaseball-Champaign,Illinois1988-89 OklahomaStateUniversityBaseballManager-Stillwater,OK1990-93 SanteFeCCBaseball-Gainesville,FL-StudentAssistantCoach 1992 - Mid Florida Conference Champions

1996-00 NorthGeorgiaWomen’sBasketballAssistantCoach 1997 - GACC Champions, NAIA National Tournament 1998 - GACC Champions 1999 - GACC Champions, NAIA National Tournament 2000 - NAIA National Tournament - Elite Eight

2000-Present NorthGeorgiaSoftballHeadCoach 2001 - GACC Third Place Finish 2002 - GACC Champions, NAIA Region XIII Tournament 2003 - GACC Champions, Tournament Champions, NAIA Region XIII Tournament 2004 - GACC Champions, Tournament Champions, NAIA Region XIII Tournament, NAIA National Tournament, National Rank #10 2005 - SSAC Champions, Tournament Champions, NAIA Region XIII Tournament, NAIA National Tournament, National Rank #8 2006 - Peach Belt Conference Inaugural Season 2007 - PBC Fourth Place Finish 2008 - PBC Tournament Runner-up Finish, NCAA South Atlantic Region Tournament, Runner-up Finish, NCAA National Ranking #12 2009 - PBC Champions, Tournament Champions, Southeast Regional Champions, NCAA Division II World Series, National Rank #3 2010 - PBC Champions, Tournament Champions, Southeast Regional Champions, NCAA Division II World Series, National Rank #3

2001n29-212002n39-162003n50-82004n48-132005n45-182006n26-202007n39-192008n38-152009n50-52010n51-2

CoachingRecord

OverallRecord412-137(.750)

2002GACCCoachoftheYear2003GACCCoachoftheYear

2003GACCWomen’sSportsCoachoftheYear2009PBCCoachoftheYear

2009NCAASoutheastCoachoftheYear2010PBCCoachoftheYear

2010NCAASoutheastCoachoftheYear

COACHING AWARDS

HEAD COACH

Mike Davenport is in his 11th season as head softball coach of the Saints Softball Program in 2010-11. He has been a familiar name to the North Georgia family where he begins his 14th year in the Athletic Department.

After his 10th season, Davenport has accumulated 412 victories to just 137 losses for a winning percentage of .750.

The 2010 season proved to be a record breaking campaign as the squad put together 51 consecutive wins, the second longest winning streak in NCAA history and made their second consecutive appearance at the Division II College World Series. Following back-to-back Peach Belt Conference regular season and tournament titles, the Saints clinched the Southeast Super Regional in Dahlonega and finished the year with a national ranking of No. 5 after being the nation’s top team for all 12 weeks of the regular season. Davenport picked up his 400th career victory with a doubleheader sweep at GCSU on April 10, 2010.

In 2009, Mike Davenport enjoyed his most successful season in his coaching career, posting the school’s best record of 50-5 on their way to the the Peach Belt Conference Regular Season Championship, PBC Tournament Championship, NCAA Southeast Dahlonega Regional Championship, and the NCAA Southeast Super Regional Dahlonega Championship to advance to their first-ever Division II College World Series. North Georgia spent all 12 weeks in the NFCA Division II Top 25, starting the year as the #11 team in the country, before moving up to #9 by week two, and rounding out the top five by the third week. The Saints then spent the rest of the year in the nation’s top five before grabbing the program’s first-ever #1 ranking on May 6, 2009 in the final regular season poll of the year. The Saints finished the season at the #3 team in the country in the final poll of year.

In 2008, Davenport led his team to a 38-15 record, a third place regular season finish in the PBC, a runner-up finished in the Peach Belt Conference tournament, a runner-up finish in the NCAA South Atlantic Regional, and a final NCAA Division II ranking of 12. During the 2008 season, Davenport also picked up his 300th career win with a 3-2 extra-inning victory over Lander University on April 2.

Davenport began his career at NGCSU with the Lady Saints Basketball Team in 1996 as Assistant Coach and served in that role until 2000. He became the Head Softball Coach in August of 2000 and has served in that role as well as instructor in the Health-Physical Education Department. While at North Georgia, he has been part of seven conference titles and five National Tournament (NAIA) appearances. Davenport led the North Georgia Softball Program to a 36-19 record overall and a 12-8 mark in the Peach Belt Conference during the 2007 season. During the 2005 season, he led the Saints to the Southern States Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship and the SSAC Tournament Championship. This marked the Saints fourth consecutive Conference Championship in a row and the program’s third consecutive Tournament Championship. He led the 2005 Saints to the program’s second consecutive National Tournament (NAIA) in Decatur, Ala. At the National Tournament, NGCSU finished its mem-bership in the NAIA with the Saints moving through the first round of the tournament with wins over the University of Mary, Point Loma University, and Aquinas College. The Saints advanced all the way to the quarterfinals with a first round win over Houston Baptist. North Georgia finished the season fifth in the NAIA National Tournament – the highest finish of any NGCSU Athletic Program since 1987. Under Davenport’s guidance, the softball program attributes much of its success to building a strong team atmosphere – opening each school year with “RBI WEEK”, (Respect-Balance-Intensity). Team members come together and participate in team building exercises as well as a pre-season conditioning program. Team members are challenged mentally and physically as they finish the week at the Pine Valley Ropes Course traversing both low and high elements. “RBI WEEK” has allowed the team to build each other’s trust and respect before entering each school year.

Davenport was born on December 23, 1968 in DuQuoin, Illinois. While growing up in central Illinois, he played basketball and baseball at Peoria’s Richwoods High School before moving to Central Oklahoma and graduat-ing from Guthrie high School (Guthrie, Oklahoma). After playing one year of junior college baseball, he focused his attention on coaching and joined the rich tradition of Cowboy Baseball at Oklahoma State University under head coach Gary Ward as a student-assistant. The opportunity to coach led him to Gainesville, Florida where he spent three years as an assistant baseball coach at Santa Fe Community College under head coach Harry Tholen. Davenport received the degree of Bachelor of Science in Recre-ation from the University of Florida in 1994, and received his M.Ed. in Physical Education from NGCSU in 1998.

Davenport is married to the former Melanie Ralston (Gainesville, GA) and the couple resides in Dahlonega, GA. They are the proud parents of Margaret “Isabella” (8) and Michael “Harper” (5).

BRAD

DAVISBrad Davis is in his second season as the assistant coach for North Georgia College & State University softball team in 2010-11.

Davis’ duties include calling pitches, handling day-to-day operations, and working with hitters, outfielders, and pitchers. During the 2010 season, Davis called pitches for a staff that won 51 straight games, compiled an earned run average of 1.15, and recorded 323 strikeouts in 348.0 innings of work.

Davis comes to North Georgia from Carson Newman where he served as an assistant coach for the softball team during the 2007-08 season. During the 2007-08 campaign, the Eagles posted a 49-7 record. The Native of Cherokee County also served as the assistant softball coach at Reinhardt College from 2004 to 2007.

While at Reinhardt, the team compiled an 84-80 record, with the best winning percentage coming during the 2005-2006 season where the team posted a 36-20 record. Davis played baseball for two years at Southern Union Community College.

LAURA

VOYLESLaura Voyles is in her first year as a graduate assistant softball coach at North Georgia College & State University in 2010-11.

Voyles’ duties include handling day-to-day operations of the program and working with the hitters and infielders.

She was a four-year letter winner for the North Georgia softball program, leading the team to Peach Belt Conference regular season and tournament titles in 2009 and 2010, while leading the Saints to back-to-back Division II World Series appearances.

She was named First-Team All-Conference and Third-Team All-American in 2008, while earning All-Conference and All-Region hon-ors in 2010. She was a Peach Belt Conference Honor Roll recipient and named to the 2009 College World Series All-Tournament Team.

Voyles graduated from North Georgia with a degree in Physical Education/Teacher Certification and is currently working on her Mas-ter’s degree in Physical Education.

KASEY

KNIGHTParents:Mike and Sherry KnightSiblingName(s):Marcus, CameronDOB:7/23/89Major:PE/Leadership

AwardsinHighSchool: Three State Championships, 2007 AAA Player of the Year, three-time All-Region Team, All Northeast Georgia Team, three-time All-State team.

AwardsatNorthGeorgia:2008 Infield Golden Glove, 2009 Infield Golden Glove, 2009 Ball in Dirt Club, Peach Belt Academic Award 2008, 2009, 2010, Dean’s List 2010, Received the 2010 Haines and Carolyn Hill Scholarship.

Pre-GameRituals: Hit the sign!

MemorableMoment: Realizing we won 51 games in a row during the 2010 season!

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis: I broke my hip skiing into a tree!

FAVORITESFood: Japanese | TVShow: Law and Order: SVU | SportsTeam: Georgia Bulldogs | ProfessionalAthlete: Brian McCann

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NATASHA

WILLEMSEParents: Ronél and Theo WillemseSiblingName(s): EdwardDOB: 6/5/87Major: Art Marketing

AwardsinHighSchool: Two-time All-County Team of the Month member, Two-time selection as Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee.

AwardsatNorthGeorgia:Peach Belt Presidential Honor Roll, 2009 South Atlantic Regional All-Tournament Team.

Nickname:Tash

Pre-GameRituals: I wear my hair the same every game and always wear my pink ribbon.

MemorableMoment: Winning 51 games consecutively during the 2010 season

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis: I speak Afrikaans.

FAVORITESRestaurant: Osaka | Place: Table Mountain, South Africa | TVShow: House, 24 | SportsTeam: Alabama | ProfessionalAthlete: Roger Federer

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SARAH

PHILLIPSParents:Larry and Jane PhillipsSiblingName(s): LindsayDOB: 6/1/89Major: Middle Grades Education

AwardsinHighSchool: 2006, 2007 1st Team All-State, OCC Player of the Year, 2005-2007 1st team All District, 1st Team All OCC, 2005 2nd Team All State, 2004 2nd Team All-District, 2nd Team All OCC

AwardsatNorthGeorgia:2008 PBC All-Tournament Team, South Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team, Most Valuable Team-mate…2009 First-Team All-Conference, PBC Pitcher of the Year, First-Team All-Region, Region Pitcher of the Year, First-Team All-American, PBC Tournament MVP, Southeast Region Tournament MVP, Second-Team Easton All-American, Most Valuable Team-mate…2010 PBC Pitcher of the Year, Southeast Region Pitcher of the Year, MVP of PBC Tournament and Regionals, First Team All-American, Honda Division II Athlete of the Year finalist, Ron Lenz National Pitcher of the Year, Member of Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll.

Pre-GameRituals: I do the exact same thing before every game. I am VERY superstitious.

FAVORITESFood: Italian | Place: Puerto Rico | TVShow: Jersey Shore | SportsTeam: Ohio State | ProfessionalAthlete: Derek Jeter

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KAYLA

MARTINParents:Paul and Elaine Phillips,Greg and Sandy MartinSiblingName(s):Casey, Malloy, and BuckDOB:12/9/88Major:Exercise Science/ Pre-PT

AwardsinHighSchool: First-Team All-State (Junior year), All-Region (Freshman through Senior Year), All-County (Freshman through Senior Year), MVP Award (Sophomore through Senior Year).

AwardsatNorthGeorgia:2009 Peach Belt Presidential Honor Roll…2010 Peach Belt Presidential Honor Roll

Pre-GameRituals: I listen to the exact same playlist before every game.

MemorableMoment: Going to the World Series

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis: I hate feet!

FAVORITESFood: Mexican | Place: Montana | TVShow: Grey’s Anatomy | SportsTeam: Atlanta Braves | ProfessionalAthlete: Chipper Jones

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PILAR

HARDENParents:Chris and Tracie HardenSiblingName(s):HannahDOB:5/31/90Major:Early Childhood Education

AwardsinHighSchool: Four-time First-Team All-Region, four-time Athens Banner Herald, three-time All-State, GHSA State Champion 2006, 2006 GHSA Player of the Year.

AwardsatNorthGeorgia:2009 First-Team Peach Belt All-Conference, NFCA First-Team All-Region…2010 Second Team Daktron-ics All-Region, 2010 Peach Belt Conference All-Tournament Team.

Pre-GameRituals: To put on eye black

MemorableMoment: Three-run homerun to win AA State Championship against GAC.

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis: I have scoliosis.

FAVORITESRestaurant: Oyster Bar | Place: Beach | TVShow: Reba | SportsTeam: Georgia Bulldogs | ProfessionalAthlete: Jenni Finch

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JESSICA

COANParents:Mark and Lisa CoanSiblingName(s):MatthewDOB:08/05/90Major:Early Childhood Education/Special Education

AwardsinHighSchool: 2007 Georgia Female Athlete of the Year and Atlanta Jour-nal Constitution Pitcher of the Year, 2004-2007 First Team All-County and All-State teams, AJC First Team, 2005 and 2007 Gwinnett County Pitcher of the Year…Holds school records for most innings pitched, most strikeouts, most wins, lowest ERA, most shutouts, and highest winning percentage

FavoriteQuote: “And don’t be wishing you were someplace else or with someone else. Where you are right now is God’s place for you. Live and obey and love and believe right there.” - 1 Corinthians 7:17

MemorableMoment: Winning the ACC Championship

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis: I am scared of mascots and anything with a mask on.

FAVORITESRestaurant: Chipotle | Place: Beach | TVShow: That 70’s Show | SportsTeam: Atlanta Braves | ProfessionalAthlete: Brain McCann

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HILARY

COXParents: Cheryl CoxSiblingName(s): JessicaDOB: 11/09/89Major: Business Management

AwardsinHighSchool: Three-Time All-County Team, Three-Time All-Region, All-State Senior Year, Offensive MVP Sophomore year, four-year varsity letter winner in basketball and softball, received Bobbie Bailey Athletic Award from Kennesaw State, two-year Scholar Athlete.

AwardsatNorthGeorgia:2009 Peach Belt All-Tournament Team, Dahlonega Regional All-Tournament Team, Peach Belt Freshman of the Week, Peach Belt Presidential Honor Roll…2010 Peach Belt All Conference First team.

Pre-GameRituals: I listen to the exact same playlist, same order, before every game.

MemorableMoment: Winning 51 games in a row!

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis: I am slowly overcoming my fears of heights.

FAVORITESRestaurant: Chili’s | Place: Dahlonega, Georgia | TVShow: Cake Boss | SportsTeam: Atlanta Braves | ProfessionalAthlete: David Beckham

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MALEAH

COUSINEAUParents:Troy and Sonya CousineauSiblingName(s):Mariah, MadisonDOB:01/31/90Major:Psychology

AwardsinHighSchool: Two-year softball letterwinner, one-year volleyball letterwin-ner, two-year basketball letterwinner, Softball All-Conference Team 2008, Team Most Valuable Player 2008, Member of National Hon-ors Society and National Art Honors Society

AwardsinCollege:Member of 2009-10 MAAC Conference Champion team

Pre-GameRituals: Pray, Relax, Play!

Nickname: Cooze

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis: My family lives on a trout farm in Dillard, GA, named Andy’s Trout Farm. It was started over 50 years ago by my great grandfather, Andy.

FAVORITESFood: Shrimp/Mexican Food | TVShow: Friday Night Lights | SportsTeam: Boston Red Sox

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KRYSTEN

CONNELLYParents:Amanda Creasy and Kurt ConnellySiblingName(s): KristopherDOB: 07/08/91Major: Exercise Science

Awards inHighSchool: 2008 AAAAA Pitcher of the Year, 2008 AAAAA Region Champions, 2007 and 2008 All-County and All-Region Team, 2008 Player of the Year, 2008 First-Team All-State AAAAA, 2007 Player of the Year, AAAAA GHSA State Championship Tournament, 2006 and 2008 Final Four GHSA State Championship.

Nickname:KC

MemorableMoment:My first collegiate softball season with the North Georgia Lady Saints!

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis:I am deathly afraid of frogs!

FAVORITESRestaurant: O’Charleys | Place: Beach | TVShow: Say YES to the Dress | SportsTeam: Seattle Seahawks | ProfessionalAthlete: Matt Ryan

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CALLIE

FERNANDEZParents:Lisa and Ruben FernandezSiblingName(s):RJ and AlexDOB:04/19/91Major:Exercise Science

Awards inHighSchool: 2006 GHSA State Final Four, 2007 Most Valuable Player, 2007 Gwinnett County All-Region Team, 2007 Second-Team All-County, 2007 Team of the Month, 2007 GHSA State Runner Up, 2008 7AAAAA Region Champs, 2008 PRHS Best Offensive Player, 2008 First-Team All-County, 2008 All-State Fast Pitch East Atlanta All-Star Team, 2008 First-Team All-Region, 2008 GHSA State Final Four.

Nickname:Cal

Pre-GameRituals: I always wear my ‘Believe’ bracelet.

MemorableMoment: Beating Mill Creek High school for the Region Championship title my senior year.

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis: I am terrified of snakes!

FAVORITESPlace: Hawaii | TVShow: The Hills | SportsTeam: Atlanta Braves | ProfessionalAthlete: Javy Lopez

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WHITNEY

HOLMANParents:Dawn and Steve HolmanSiblingName(s):Wesley Holman (twin)DOB:2/23/1991Major:Nursing

AwardsinHighSchool: Georgia Dugout Club AA State Player of the Year, Gainesville Times Athlete of the Week, 2007 and 2008 State Champs, First-Team All-Gwinnett, First-Team All-Region, First-Team All-State, First-Team All-Area, and GACA North-South All Star.

Nickname:Whit

Pre-GameRituals:Always have to start the game with a piece of gum.

MemorableMoment:Going to the World Series for the first time!

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis:I’m missing a third of my pancreas.

FAVORITESRestaurant: Subway | Place: London, England | TVShow: Grey’s Anatomy | SportsTeam: Atlanta Braves

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VICTORIA

ST. CLAIRParents:Amanda and Patrick St. ClairSiblingName(s):ShaunDOB:2/14/91Major:Exercise Science/ Pre-PT

AwardsinHighSchool: 2006 Defensive and Coach’s Awards, 2007 Coach’s Award, 2008 Offensive Award, 2009 Coach’s Award, Captain’s Award, and Offensive Award.

Nickname:Tor

Pre-GameRituals:I have to always wear my bracelet and before games, I listen to my IPod to get my mind game ready.

MemorableMoment:Winning 51 games in a row!

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis:I love to dance!

FAVORITESFood: Spaghetti | Place: Beach | TVShow: Plain Jane | SportsTeam: Alabama Football | ProfessionalAthlete: Chipper Jones

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KATHERINE

MARTINParents: Lee Ann and BillSiblingName(s):Matthew, KellyDOB:1/13/90Major:Criminal Justice

AwardsinHighSchool: Named to GHSA Second-Team All-State in 2006 and 2006 All-Metro Offensive Player of the Year. Won the WA team batting titles for 2004, 2006, and 2007. Hold 5 offensive Woodward Academy season records, jersey retired in 2008.

AwardsatNorthGeorgia:2010 First-Team NFCA All-Region...2010 NFCA Third-Team All-American... Infield Golden Glove.

Nickname:Kat

MemorableMoment:Coming from behind to beat University of Alabama-Huntsville during the 2010 season!

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis:I have a turtle farm.

FAVORITESRestaurant: Chipotle | Place: Lake Burton | TVShow: Pawn Stars | SportsTeam: Georgia Bulldogs | ProfessionalAthlete: David Justice

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SARAH

JOHNSONParents:Michael and Stephanie JohnsonSiblingName(s):JessicaDOB:10/09/91Major:Undecided

AwardsinHighSchool: 2008 First Team All County/Region, 2008 Second Team All-State, Captain for High school team.

Nickname:Sarah Jay

Pre-GameRituals:Praying at either first or third base.

MemorableMoment:Hitting a walk off 3-run homerun in the 7th inning with two outs to win the game.

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis:I’m terrified of zombies. I have vitiligo on the left side of my face.

FAVORITESFood: Seafood | Place: Australia | TVShow: Ellen | SportsTeam: Atlanta Braves

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KATIE

GARRETTParents:Bernard and Kay GarrettSiblingName(s):Allen, Simon, EliDOB:12/09/91Major:Business Management

AwardsinHighSchool: 2006 AA State Champion, Received Stan Stanchek Sports-manship award, 2006 and 2009 Region Champions, Member of 2009 All State Team…Honor Roll 2006-2010, 2008-2009 FFA Presi-dent, 2009-2010 FFA Vice President, State FFA Degree.

FavoriteQuote:“The Lord in my shepherd; I shall not want.” – Psalm 23:1

MemorableMoment:Winning first place at the Junior National Livestock Show in the Dairy Showmanship.

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis:I can lick my elbow.

FAVORITESFood: My mom’s chicken bake | TVShow: Vampire Diaries | SportsTeam: North Oconee Lady Titans | ProfessionalAthlete: Rafael Furcal

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SHEA

WAGESParents:Brian and Teresa Wages SiblingName(s):KaciDOB:07/31/91Major:Spanish with Teacher certification

Awards inHighSchool: Two-time All-State Team, Second-Team All-State, 2006 AA Region Champions, 2006 GHSA State Champions, three-time First-Team All-North Georgia, 2007 Varsity Offensive MVP, two-time Softball Academic Award, 2005 Varsity Basketball Hustle Award, three-time Lady Titan Basketball Academic Award, 2009 Female Titan Athlete of the Year, 2008 NOHS Homecoming Queen, 2009 Senior Vice-President, four-time Honor Roll Student

Nickname:Shea-Way

Pre-GameRituals:When I step in the box, I always tell myself I can do it! I’m a true believer in confidence.

MemorableMoment:Winning AA State Championship game on Halloween in 2006.

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis:I absolutely hate tying dirty shoe strings.

FAVORITESRestaurant: Chili’s | Place: My granny and poppa’s house | TVShow: Anything on Discovery or Travel channel | SportsTeam: Georgia Bulldogs

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ANSLEY

WILLIAMSParents:Aaron and Jamie WilliamsSiblingName(s):AshtonDOB:03/26/92Major:Biology/ Pre-Dentistry

AwardsinHighSchool: 2006 Offensive Award, All-Area, Honor Roll…2007 Player of the Year, Defensive Award, All-State and All-Area team…2008 Defensive Award, Elite 80 finalist, Honor Roll…2009 Batter of the Year, Elite 80 finalist, Bobby Bailey Award, Honor Roll, All-State and All-Area team

Nickname:Dookie Bird

Pre-GameRituals:Never step on the chalk line.

MemorableMoment:Playing in the Big League World Series last year in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Somethingyoudonotknowaboutmeis:I have diabetes

FAVORITESRestaurant: Olive Garden | Place: Daytona Beach, FL | TVShow: The Hills, One Tree Hill | SportsTeam: Clemson Tigers

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1997February19,vs.KennesawState

1998February14,vs.

Alabama-Huntsville

1999February13,vs.AndersonCollege

## Name Po.17 Kelly Tucker 2B32 Mandi McClure SS06 Jamie Howell P10 Allison Pearce C22 Jennifer Wright RF25 Katherine Miller 1B23 Mandy Love 3B14 Ginger Owens LF12 Ginny Thompson CF

Head Coach: Ricky SandersSeason Record: 13-38GACC Record: 8-16 (4th)

2000February15,vs.KennesawState

2001February20,vs.KennesawState

2002February14,vs.KennesawState

## Name Po.00 Kara Winkler LF02 Johnette Kinney RF22 Jaime Jefcoat 2B29 Melissa Johnson 1B15 Cristina Hayes 3B21 Jessica Kraft DP13 Kelli Weigle SS40 Summer Hammond C32 Mandie Wages CF12 Tracey Murdock P

Head Coach: Ricky SandersSeason Record: 40-18GACC Record: 18-2 (1st)

GACC ChampionsNAIA Southeast

Regional Tournament

## Name Po.00 Kara Winkler LF13 Kelli Weigle SS29 Melissa Johnson 1B25 Nikki Araoz C02 Johnette Kinney RF11 Stephanie Awtrey 3B07 Laura Shelly DH23 Brook Westerfield 2B32 Mandie Wages CF17 Karen Fonda P

Head Coach: Ricky SandersSeason Record: 48-19GACC Record: 13-5 (2nd)

NAIA Southeast Regional Runner-up

## Name Po.32 Mandie Wages CF10 Heather Guy LF22 Jaime Jefcoat 3B29 Melissa Johnson 1B25 Nikki Araoz C04 Erin Souza 2B06 Lori Hall RF23 Brook Westerfield DH13 Kelli Weigle SS17 Karen Fonda P

Head Coach: Mike DavenportSeason Record: 29-21GACC Record: 12-8 (3rd)

## Name Po.06 Lori Hall CF04 Erin Souza 1B24 Tiffany Giles 3B25 Nikki Araoz C11 Laura Thomas RF12 Lacie Green 2B23 Ashley Blanton SS10 Heather Guy LF05 Stacey Francis DH17 Karen Fonda P

Head Coach: Mike DavenportSeason Record: 39-16GACC Record: 16-4 (1st)

GACC ChampionsNAIA Region XIII

Tournament

## Name Po.32 Mandi Wages CF06 Jamie Howell P15 Jackie Smith LF10 Allison Pearce C02 Mandi McClure 3B25 Nikki Araoz SS13 Kelli Weigle 2B40 Cristina Hayes 1B20 Jamie Hunt RF

Head Coach: Ricky SandersSeason Record: 33-22GACC Record: 11-11

2003February15,vs.GeorgiaCollege

## Name Po.06 Lori Hall RF13 Ann Gilliam CF24 Tiffany Giles 3B15 Annie Ball DH17 Lynsey Thompson 2B01 Katie Thrasher SS11 Laura Thomas 1B10 Lauren Lineberger C05 Stacey Francis LF32 Keri Maxwell P

Head Coach: Mike DavenportSeason Record: 50-8GACC Record: 20-0 (1st)

GACC ChampionsGACC Tournament

ChampionsNAIA Region XIII

Tournament

2004February21,vs.LeeUniversity

## Name Po.06 Lori Hall RF13 Ann Gilliam CF17 Lynsey Thompson 2B11 Laura Thomas LF19 Tootie Johnson SS08 Brooke Kesler C16 Lara Seamon 1B33 Katie Cox DH01 Katie Thrasher 3B07 Beth Willis P

Head Coach: Mike DavenportSeason Record: 48-13GACC Record: 26-2 (1st)

GACC ChampionsGACC Tournament ChampionsNAIA Region XIII Tournament

NAIA National Tournament

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2005February17,vs.

ThomasUniversity

2006February5,vs.BelmontAbbey

2007February10,vs.OuachitaBaptist

2008February8,vs.OuachitaBaptist

## Name Po.09 Brittany Cobb CF22 Candace Shubert RF17 Lynsey Thompson SS16 Lara Seamon 1B06 Krista Bess LF08 Brooke Kesler C42 Page Raynor 2B24 Brittany Barnes 3B14 Rachel Norris DH29 Dana Lowery P

Head Coach: Mike DavenportSeason Record: 26-20PBC Record: 8-10 (6th)

NCAA Division II Provisional Member

## Name Po.9 Brittany Cobb CF22 Candace Shubert RF17 Lynsey Thompson SS10 Bronwyn Miller DH24 Brittany Barnes 3B16 Lara Seamon 1B15 Annie Ball 2B01 Katie Thrasher C26 Niki Keith LF07 Beth Willis P

Head Coach: Mike DavenportSeason Record: 45-18SSAC Record: 24-2 (1st)

SSAC ChampionsSSAC Tournament ChampionsNAIA Region XIII Tournament

NAIA National Tournament-Elite 8

## Name Po.03 Laura Voyles 2B22 Candace Shubert RF11 Courtney McGuire SS27 Meigan Grimm 3B06 Krista Bess LF42 Page Raynor 1B14 Leslee Smith DH04 Natasha Willemse C09 Brittany Cobb CF00 Andrea Moss P

Head Coach: Mike DavenportSeason Record: 39-19PBC Record: 12-8 (4th)

NCAA Division II Provisional Member

## Name Po.05 Laura Voyles 2B02 Kasey Knight SS08 Tiffany Blackburn 3B11 Courtney McGuire 1B07 Jessica Skeels LF04 Natasha Willemse C27 Meigan Grimm RF09 Kaelin Farrington DH06 Krista Bess CF15 Sarah Phillips P

Head Coach: Mike DavenportSeason Record: 38-15PBC Record: 10-8 (T-4th)

PBC Tournament Runner-upNCAA South Atlantic Regional

2009February14,vs.

MarsHill## Name Po.05 Laura Voyles 2B02 Kasey Knight SS11 Courtney McGuire RF14 Leslee Smith 3B01 Pilar Harden CF07 Jessica Skeels LF10 Kim Stercay DH09 Kaelin Farrington 1B04 Natasha Willemse C15 Sarah Phillips P

Head Coach: Mike DavenportSeason Record: 50-5PBC Record: 17-1 (1st)

PBC ChampionsPBC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Regional Champions

World Series Participant

2010February6,vs.MountOlive

## Name Po.05 Laura Voyles 2B02 Kasey Knight SS11 Courtney McGuire RF14 Leslee Smith DH01 Pilar Harden CF18 Hilary Cox 3B07 Jessica Skeels LF29 Katherine Martin 1B04 Natasha Willemse C15 Sarah Phillips P

Head Coach: Mike DavenportSeason Record: 51-2PBC Record: 20-0 (1st)

PBC ChampionsPBC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Regional Champions

World Series Participant

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KatieGarrett 10-TiffanyBlackburn 07-08BrookeKesler 03-07

PilarHarden 08-WhitneyPropes 06-07KyrahSeamon 05-06KatieThrasher 02-05

KaseyKnight 07-DanielleRainey 03-06JohnetteKinney 97-00MandiMcClure 97-98

LauraVoyles 06-10MichelleBrock 04-05StaceyFrancis 00-04

WhitneyHolman 09-LaurenDykes 09-10KristaBess 04-08LoriHall 00-04JamieHowell 96-98

SarahJohnson 10-JessicaSkeels 06-10JenniferCreamer 04-06BethWillis 01-05LauraShelley 96-00

RachelBridges 04-06ErinSouza 00-02

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VictoriaSt.Clair 09-KimStercay 07-09BronwynMiller 03-04LaurenLineberger 02-03HeatherGuy 00-02AllisonPearce 96-98

CourtneyMcGuire 07-10LauraThomas 01-04StephanieAwtrey 98-99NikkiMcClain 97-98StephanieLowe 96-97

AnnGilliam 02-04KelliWeigle 97-01

NatashaWillemse 06-LesleeSmith 06-10RachelNorris 05-06KatieDelinsky 01-02KatharineMiller 97,99GingerOwens 96-97

SarahPhillips 07-AnnieBall 01-05ChristinaHayes 97-00JackieSmith 96-98

JessicaCoan 10-NicoleAdkison 06-09StephanieWard 02-03LacieGreen 01-02TracyMurdock 99-00GinnyThompson 96-97

ChealseSanders 07-08KristaGoodlet 06-07LaraSeamon 03-06

LynseyThompson 02-06KarenFonda 98-02KellyTucker 96-98

CallieFernandez 09-3

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AnsleyWilliams 10-AnsleyAnderson 07-10AshleyBlanton 01-03BrookWesterfield 97-20MandyLove 96-97

KaylaMartin 07-BrittanyBarnes 04-06TiffanyGiles 01-03

NikkiAraoz 97-02

MaleahCousineau 10-MichaelaHamilton 09-10ValerieKrause 99-01JamieHunt 97-98JerriFree 97

TrishaSnider 06-09CandiceGlover 01-02JessicaKraft 99-00MichellePeters 97-98AmandaBroom 97

SheaWages 09-HeidiCranford 07-08CandaceShubert 04-07JaimeJefcoat 99-01GailPeters 97-99JenniferWright 96-97

TootieJohnson 03-06

CarolineBower 07-09NikiKeith 01-05AprilMartin 99-00KasiWhitaker 97-98

SummerHammond 99-00

PageRaynor 05-07CarrieMoeller 99-00

KeriMaxwell 00-04MandieWages 97-01

StephanieFarmakis 07-09KatieCox 01-04

KaylaYoung 01-03

MeiganGrimm 05-08

KatherineMartin 08-DanaLowery 05-06MelissaJohnson 97-01

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SAINTS SOFTBALL 2010 RESULTSRecord: 51-2

PBC: 20-0 Home: 18-0Away: 14-0

Neutral: 19-2

SarahPhillips

KatherineMartin

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Batting

Pitching

Fielding

KaseyKnight

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School PBC ALL1. *^North Georgia 20-0 51-22. Augusta State 15-5 40-173. Francis Marion 13-7 36-164. Armstrong Atlantic 10-10 33-20 UNC Pembroke 10-10 29-19 Flagler 10-10 28-247. USC Aiken 9-11 23-238. Lander 8-12 23-249. Columbus State 5-15 21-28-1 Ga. Southwestern 5-15 20-31 Georgia College 5-15 13-32* - PBC Champions^ - PBC Tournament Champions

2010 PBC Final Standings

FirstTeam1b - Nicole Huddleston, Armstrong Atlantic

2b - April Jowers, Armstrong Atlantic3b - Jelena Shaw, UNC PembrokeSS - Holly Berry, UNC Pembroke

C - Rocky Hemmer, Columbus StateOF-LaurenDykes,NorthGeorgia

OF - Kristen Jones, Augusta StateOF - Marilyn Newman, Lander

P-SarahPhillips,NorthGeorgiaP - Sara DeMuth, Augusta State

DP-LesleeSmith,NorthGeorgiaUT - Jessica Thornton, Augusta State

At-LargeAshley Jaramillo, Francis Marion

Amber Janus, Armstrong Atlantic St.HilaryCox,NorthGeorgia

Toni Flessate, USC Aiken

SecondTeam1b - Haley Burnett, GCSU

2b-LauraVoyles,NorthGeorgia3b - Baillie Temples, Armstrong AtlanticSS - Brittany Leverett, Columbus StateC - Gabby Buck, Georgia Southwestern

OF - Destinea Schneider, Francis MarionOF - Brittney Hatem, Flagler

OF - Belourse Jean-Francis, GCSUP - Hayley Leissner, LanderP - Kelly Riddick, Flagler

DP - Kelley King, USC AikenUT - Shelby Duff, Armstrong Atlantic

At-LargeLoren Bartz, UNC Pembroke

Megan Barnwell, Armstrong AtlanticAshley Buckett, Armstrong Atlantic

Lauren Locklear, USC Aiken

PlayeroftheYearJelena Shaw, UNC Pembroke

PitcheroftheYearSarah Phillips, North Georgia

FreshmanoftheYearHolly Berry, UNC Pembroke

CoachoftheYearMike Davenport, North Georgia

2010 PBC All-Conference

2010 North Georgia All-Americans

NFCAFirstTeamP - Sarah Phillips

NFCASecondTeamOF - Lauren Dykes

NFCAThirdTeam1B - Katherine Martin

DaktronicsFirstTeamP - Sarah Phillips

DaktronicsSecondTeam2B - Laura Voyles

DaktronicsThirdTeamOF - Lauren DykesDH - Leslee Smith

DaktronicsNationalPitcheroftheYearSarah Phillips, North Georgia

Left: Katherine Martin and Sarah Phillips accept their 2010 NFCA All-American awards at the NCAA Divi-sion II World Series banquet in St. Joseph, Missouri.

Above: Sarah Phillips and head coach Mike Davenport accept their second consecutive PBC Pitcher of the Year and PBC Coach of the Year awards at the league’s annual ban-quet in Florence, South Carolina.

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Category Stat Rank Leader StatBatting Average .316 1st NGCSU .316Slugging pct. .531 1st NGCSU .531On base pct. .392 1st NGCSU .392Runs scored 343 1st NGCSU 343Hits 437 2nd AASU 448Runs batted in 295 1st NGCSU 295Doubles 67 4th AASU 78Triples 26 1st NGCSU 26Home runs 60 1st NGCSU 60Total bases 736 1st NGCSU 736Walks 153 4th FC 164Hit by pitch 31 1st NGCSU 31Strikeouts 208 4th FMU 170Stolen bases 57 5th ASU 113

Category Stat Rank Leader StatERA 1.15 1st NGCSU 1.15Opp. BA .180 1st NGCSU .180Strikeouts 323 3rd ASU 386Hits Allowed 223 1st NGCSU 223Runs Allowed 80 1st NGCSU 80Earned Runs Allowed 57 1st NGCSU 57Walks Allowed 69 1st NGCSU 69

Category Stat Rank Leader StatFielding pct. .971 2nd AASU .972Putouts 1044 4th ASU 1173Assists 377 7th USCA 498Fewest Errors 43 1st NGCSU 43

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2010 PBC Batting Leaders/Team

2010 PBC Pitching Leaders/Team

2010 PBC Fielding Leaders/Team

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PilarHarden

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Opponent W-LAdelphi University 2-0Alabama-Huntsville, University of 2-5Anderson University 20-2Angelo State 1-0Aquinas College 1-0Arkansas-Monticello 1-0Arkansas Tech 1-0Armstrong Atlantic State University 8-4Athens State University 3-3Augusta State University 15-3Bacone College 1-0Barry University 3-1Barton College 2-0Belhaven College 2-0Belmont Abbey College 6-0Benedict College 1-0Brescia University 2-0Brenau University 10-0Brewton-Parker College 30-5Brevard College 4-0BYU-Hawaii 1-1California Baptist University 0-1Carson-Newman University 3-0Campbellsville University 1-1Catawba College 2-1Chowan University 1-0Claflin University 6-0Clark-Atlanta University 4-0Columbia Union 2-0Columbus State University 7-4Dixie State 1-0Eckerd College 2-0Edward Waters College 3-0Emmanuel College 33-7Emory University 6-2Erskine College 4-1Faulkner University 28-13Flagler College 4-0Florida Gulf Coast University 0-3Francis Marion University 14-4Gardner-Webb University 4-0Georgia College & State University 12-12Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 27-29Grand Valley State University 0-1Hawaii Pacific University 1-1Houston Baptist University 1-2Huntingdon College 0-2Indianapolis 2-0Kennesaw State University 0-10Kentucky Wesleyan 1-0King College 1-0LaGrange College 10-8Lambuth University 0-1Lander University 13-11Lee University 14-8Lees-McRae College 2-0LeMoyne College 2-0Lenoir Rhyne 3-0Lewis University 1-1Lincoln Memorial University 1-0Lindenwood University 1-0Lindsey Wilson College 2-0Lipscomb University 1-3Lock Haven 0-2

Opponent W-LLynn University 1-0Mars Hill College 5-0Martin Luther College 1-0Martin Methodist College 2-0Mary, University of 1-0Merrimack College 3-0Metro State 0-1Missouri-St. Louis 1-0Missouri Valley College 3-0Missouri Western 0-1Mississippi For Women, University of 0-1Mobile, University of 0-6Molloy College 1-0Mount Olive College 4-1North Alabama, University of 1-1North Carolina Pembroke, Univ. of 9-3North Greenville College 2-0Northern Kentucky University 2-2Nova Southeastern University 1-2Ohio Valley University 1-0Oklahoma Baptist University 0-1Oklahoma City University 0-1Ouachita Baptist University 4-0Pfeiffer University 1-0Piedmont College 9-5Point Loma Nazarene University 1-1Queen’s University 6-0Reinhardt College 4-0Robert Morris University 1-0Rio Grande, University of 0-1Saginaw Valley State University 1-0St. Gregory’s University 1-0Savannah College of Art & Design 2-1Univ. of Science and Arts of Okla. 0-1Shorter College 10-0Simon Fraser University 0-1South Carolina Aiken, University of 14-4South Carolina Upstate, University of 1-3Southern Arkansas University 1-1Southern Indiana, University of 1-0Southern Wesleyan University 34-10Spring Hill College 2-2St. Andrews Presbyterian 2-0St. Augustine’s University 2-0Tennessee Wesleyan 22-5Thomas University 6-10Trevecca Nazarene University 1-0Tusculum College 5-0Union University 0-2Valdosta State University 2-3Virginia-Wise, University of 3-0Wayne State 1-1Webber International University 1-0Wesleyan College 8-0West Alabama 3-0West Georgia, University of 19-7West Liberty State University 0-1William Carey College 1-1William Penn University 1-0William Woods University 1-0Wingate University 0-1

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

HITTING (CAREER)

Highest batting avg. (minimum 100 AB).428 Whitney Propes (65-152) 2007.425 Lynsey Thompson (307-723) 2003-06.425 Tiffany Blackburn (57-134) 2008.408 Tiffany Giles 2002-03.389 Lauren Dykes (65-167) 2010

Highest slugging pct. (minimum 100 AB).754 Tiffany Blackburn (134 AB) 2008.712 Lynsey Thompson (723 AB) 2003-06.644 Courtney McGuire (539 AB) 2007-10.642 Tiffany Giles 2002-03.636 Leslee Smith (582 AB) 2007-10

Highest on base pct. (Stats from 2003-Present only (minimum 100 AB)

.495 Tiffany Giles (167 AB) 2003

.494 Tiffany Blackburn (134 AB) 2008

.457 Laura Voyles (608 AB) 2007-10

.455 Tootie Johnson (139 AB) 2004

.452 Katherine Martin (136 AB) 2010-Present

Most games played204 Kelli Weigle 1998-01204 Melissa Johnson 1998-01201 Leslee Smith 2007-10200 Krista Bess 2005-08199 Laura Voyles 2007-10

Most at bats723 Lynsey Thompson 2003-06611 Kelli Weigle 1998-01610 Lori Hall 2001-04608 Laura Voyles 2007-10582 Leslee Smith 2007-10573 Melissa Johnson 1998-01

Most runs scored207 Lynsey Thompson 2003-06206 Kara Winkler 1998-00189 Kelli Weigle 1998-01172 Laura Voyles 2007-10161 Courtney McGuire 2007-10

Most hits307 Lynsey Thompson 2003-06222 Lori Hall 2001-04218 Laura Voyles 2007-10217 Melissa Johnson 1998-01197 Leslee Smith 2007-10

Most doubles68 Melissa Johnson 1998-0165 Lynsey Thompson 2003-0646 Courtney McGuire 2007-1044 Nikki Araoz 1998-0044 Kara Winkler 1998-0044 Leslee Smith 2007-10

Most triples24 Lynsey Thompson 2003-0516 Brittany Cobb 2005-0714 Courtney McGuire 2007-1012 Lori Hall 2001-0412 Laura Voyles 2007-10

Most home runs39 Leslee Smith 2007-1032 Lynsey Thompson 2003-0630 Laura Voyles 2007-1030 Courtney McGuire 2007-1021 Melissa Johnson 1998-01

Most runs batted in276 Lynsey Thompson 2003-06191 Leslee Smith 2007-10164 Melissa Johnson 1998-01138 Courtney McGuire 2007-10126 Nikki Araoz 1998-01

Most total bases (Stats from 2003-Present only)620 Lynsey Thompson 2003-06372 Laura Voyles 2007-10370 Leslee Smith 2007-10347 Courtney McGuire 2007-10306 Lara Seamon 2004-06

Most walks90 Laura Voyles 2007-1079 Courtney McGuire 2007-1067 Melissa Johnson 1998-0154 Krista Bess 2005-0851 Annie Ball 2003-05

Most times hit by pitch28 Melissa Johnson 1998-0127 Mandie Wages 1998-0123 Laura Voyles 2007-1020 Katie Thrasher 2003-0519 Page Raynor 2006-07

Most sacrifice flies (Stats from 2003-Present only)15 Lynsey Thompson 2003-0613 Lara Seamon 2004-069 Leslee Smith 2007-109 Courtney McGuire 2007-107 Katie Thrasher 2003-05

Most sacrifice hits32 Kasey Knight 2008-Present28 Lara Seamon 2004-0627 Erin Souza 2000-0225 Johnette Kinney 1998-0025 Kelli Weigle 1998-01

Most stolen bases54 Mandie Wages 1998-0148 Kara Winkler 1998-0040 Johnette Kinney 1998-0037 Laura Voyles 2007-1029 Lara Seamon (29-33) 2004-06

PITCHING (CAREER)

Lowest earned run avg. (minimum 100 IP)1.34 Beth Willis (544.1 IP) 2003-051.40 Erin Souza 2000-021.62 Katie Cox (229.2 IP) 2003-041.69 Sarah Phillips (774.1 IP) 2008-Present1.78 Karen Fonda 1999-02

Lowest opponent batting avg. (Stats from 2003-05 only (minimum 100 IP)).170 Beth Willis (544.1 IP) 2003-05.183 Sarah Phillips (774.1 IP) 2008-Present.186 Katie Cox (229.2 IP) 2003-04.222 Danielle Rainey (155.0 IP) 2004-06

Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (Stats from 2003-Present only (minimum 100 IP))1.39 Sarah Phillips (774.1 IP) 2008-Present1.71 Andrea Moss (210.2 IP) 20071.86 Katie Cox (229.2 IP) 2003-041.98 Keri Maxwell (194.2 IP) 2003-04

Most strikeouts/7 inn game (Stats from 2003-05 only (minimum 100 IP))7.75 Beth Willis (544.1 IP) 2003-056.86 Sarah Phillips (774.1 IP) 2008-Present6.31 Andrea Moss (210.2 IP) 20075.82 Katie Cox (229.2 IP) 2003-04

Most wins103 Sarah Phillips (103-14) 2008-Present65 Beth Willis (65-17) 2003-0557 Karen Fonda 1999-0245 Keri Maxwell 2001-0432 Katie Cox (32-8) 2003-04

Most complete games (Stats from 2003-Present only)98 Sarah Phillips 2008-Present55 Beth Willis 2003-0525 Andrea Moss 200721 Katie Cox 2003-04

Most shutouts (Stats from 2003-Present only)41 Sarah Phillips 2008-Present26 Beth Willis 2003-0510 Katie Cox 2003-048 Rachel Bridges 2005-067 Keri Maxwell 2003-04

Most combined shutouts20 Beth Willis 2003-0510 Keri Maxwell 2003-048 Sarah Phillips 2008-Present7 Rachel Bridges 2005-067 Danielle Rainey 2004-06

Innings pitched774.1 Sarah Phillips 2008-Present553.2 Karen Fonda 1999-02544.1 Beth Willis 2003-05387.2 Keri Maxwell 2001-04 229.2 Katie Cox 2003-04

Most strikeouts759 Sarah Phillips 2008-Present603 Beth Willis 2003-05248 Karen Fonda 1999-02232 Keri Maxwell 2001-04202 Erin Souza 2000-02

Most strikeouts looking (Stats from 2003-Present only)232 Sarah Phillips 2008-Present151 Beth Willis 2003-0541 Danielle Rainey 2004-0639 Katie Cox 2003-0439 Rachel Bridges 2005-06

Tiffany Giles Kara Winkler Annie BallMelissa Johnson

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Most batters faced (Stats from 2003-Present only)2,994 Sarah Phillips 2008-Present2,200 Beth Willis 2003-05938 Katie Cox 2003-04869 Rachel Bridges 2005-06863 Keri Maxwell 2003-04

Most fly outs (Stats from 2003-Present only)711 Sarah Phillips 2008-Present494 Beth Willis 2003-05248 Katie Cox 2003-04224 Keri Maxwell 2003-04161 Danielle Rainey 2004-06

Most ground outs (Stats from 2003-Present only)804 Sarah Phillips 2008-Present507 Beth Willis 2003-05238 Katie Cox 2003-04221 Keri Maxwell 2003-04153 Danielle Rainey 2004-06

FIELDING (CAREER)

Highest fielding pct. (Stats from 2003-Present only (minimum 100 chances)1.000 Kayla Martin (216-8-0) 2008-Present.993 Kaelin Farrington (510-87-4) 2008-09.988 Katherine Martin (327-15-4) 2010-Present.987 Lara Seamon (878-65-12) 2004-06.981 Page Raynor (315-48-7) 2006-07.981 Ann Gilliam (100-6-2) 2004-06

Most putouts (Stats from 2003-Present only)878 Lara Seamon 2004-06797 Katie Thrasher 2003-05787 Natasha Willemse 2007-Present510 Kaelin Farrington 2008-09

Most assists (Stats from 2003-Present only)311 Laura Voyles 2007-10301 Kasey Knight 2008-Present282 Lynsey Thompson 2003-05180 Sarah Phillips 2008-Present175 Annie Ball 2003-05

Most double plays turned (Stats from 2003-Present only)15 Laura Voyles 2007-1012 Lara Seamon 2004-0611 Kaelin Farrington 2008-0911 Page Raynor 2006-0710 Kasey Knight 2008-Present

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

HITTING (SEASON)

Highest batting avg. (minimum 100 AB).446 Stacey Francis (50-112) 2004.444 Lynsey Thompson (91-205) 2004.432 Lynsey Thompson (83-192) 2003

Highest slugging pct. (minimum 100 AB).798 Bronwyn Miller (114 AB) 2004.770 Tootie Johnson (139 AB) 2004.770 Lynsey Thompson (135 AB) 2006

Highest on base pct. (minimum 100 AB).495 Tiffany Giles (167 AB) 2003.494 Tiffany Blackburn (134 SB) 2008.485 Bronwyn Miller (114 AB) 2004

Highest stolen base pct. (minimum 6 attempts)1.000 Michelle Brock (10-10) 20051.000 Pilar Harden (9-9) 20091.000 Brittany Cobb (7-7) 20061.000 Annie Ball (6-6) 20051.000 Courtney McGuire (6-6) 2008, 2009

Most games played63 Lara Seamon 200563 Lynsey Thompson 200562 Candace Shubert 2005

Most games started62 Lara Seamon 200562 Lynsey Thompson 2005

Most at bats213 Kara Winkler 1999211 Brittany Cobb 2005205 Lynsey Thompson 2004

Most runs scored62 Ann Gilliam 200361 Lynsey Thompson 200460 Lori Hall 200460 Brittany Cobb 2005

Most hits91 Lynsey Thompson 200483 Lynsey Thompson 200383 Brittany Cobb 2005

Most doubles21 Ann Gilliam 200320 Courtney McGuire 200819 Lynsey Thompson 2005

Most triples13 Lynsey Thompson 20047 Brittany Cobb 20057 Laura Voyles 2010

Most home runs13 Leslee Smith 201012 Laura Voyles 201012 Courtney McGuire 200911 Tiffany Blackburn 2008

Most runs batted in71 Lynsey Thompson 200370 Lynsey Thompson 200463 Lynsey Thompson 2005

Most total bases151 Lynsey Thompson 2004135 Lynsey Thompson 2003126 Lynsey Thompson 2005

Most walks30 Courtney McGuire 200928 Tiffany Giles 200326 Laura Voyles 201025 Laura Voyles 2009

Most times hit by pitch14 Mandie Wages 199913 Page Raynor 200713 Laura Voyles 20109 Katie Thrasher 2003

Most sacrifice flies8 Lynsey Thompson 20055 Lynsey Thompson 20045 Lara Seamon 2005

Most sacrifice hits18 Stephanie Awtrey 199914 Lara Seamon 200414 Kasey Knight 200913 Kasey Knight 2008

Most stolen bases23 Mandie Wages 199917 Candace Shubert (17-20) 200516 Whitney Propes (16-18) 200716 Lauren Dykes (16-19) 2010

PITCHING (SEASON)

Lowest earned run avg. (minimum 100 IP)1.00 Sarah Phillips (300.0 IP) 20101.12 Beth Willis (118.1 IP) 20031.15 Beth Willis (165.0 IP) 2004

Lowest opponent batting avg. (minimum 100 IP).139 Beth Willis (118.1 IP) 2003.169 Sarah Phillips (300.0 IP) 2010.172 Sarah Phillips (271.0 IP) 2009

Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (minimum 100 IP)1.00 Sarah Phillips (300.0 IP) 20101.34 Sarah Phillips (203.1 IP) 20081.40 Sarah Phillips (271.0 IP) 2009

Most strikeouts/7 inn game (minimum 100 IP)8.10 Beth Willis (261.0 IP) 20057.51 Beth Willis (165.0 IP) 20047.34 Beth Willis (118.1 IP) 2003

Most wins44 Sarah Phillips (44-2) 201039 Sarah Phillips (39-3) 200930 Beth Willis (30-9) 2005

Most complete games41 Sarah Phillips 201032 Sarah Phillips 200927 Beth Willis 2005

Most shutouts23 Sarah Phillips 201013 Beth Willis 200511 Sarah Phillips 2009

Innings pitched300.0 Sarah Phillips 2010270.1 Sarah Phillips 2009261.0 Beth Willis 2005

Most strikeouts302 Beth Willis 2005294 Sarah Phillips 2010260 Sarah Phillips 2009

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Most strikeouts looking108 Sarah Phillips 201074 Sarah Phillips 200969 Beth Willis 2005

Most batters faced1132 Sarah Phillips 20101052 Beth Willis 20051032 Sarah Phillips 2009

Most fly outs278 Sarah Phillips 2010261 Sarah Phillips 2009221 Beth Willis 2005

Most ground outs310 Sarah Phillips 2010277 Sarah Phillips 2009245 Beth Willis 2005

FIELDING (SEASON)Highest fielding pct. (minimum 100 chances)1.000 Kayla Martin (184-5-0) 20091.000 Brooke Kesler (121-7-0) 2005.997 Katie Thrasher (322-8-1) 2005.994 Kaelin Farrington (312-56-2) 2009.994 Hilary Cox (313-21-2) 2006

Most chances369 Lara Seamon 2005356 Katherine Martin 2010331 Katie Thrasher 2005

Most putouts407 Melissa Johnson 1999342 Lara Seamon 2005327 Katherine Martin 2010

Most assists151 Kelli Weigle 1999121 Kasey Knight 2008115 Lynsey Thompson 2003

Most double plays turned6 Lara Seamon 20066 Kaelin Farrington 20086 Katherine Martin 20105 Laura Voyles 20085 Kasey Knight 20085 Kaelin Farrington 2009

Most caught stealing by7 Sarah Phillips 20106 Natasha Willeme 2010

TEAM SEASON RECORDS

HITTING (SEASON)Highest batting avg..372 (628-1689) 2004.363 (599-1652) 2003.332 (556-1675) 2005

Lowest batting avg..275 2001.315 (436-1385) 2010.319 (482-1513) 2009

Highest slugging pct..537 (1689 AB) 2004.531 (1385 AB) 2010.522 (1652 AB) 2003

Lowest slugging pct..373 2001.461 (1675 AB) 2005.476 (1445 AB) 2008

Highest on base pct..421 (1689 AB) 2004.419 (1652 AB) 2003.394 (1167 AB) 2006

Lowest on base pct..377 (1445 AB) 2008.387 (1499 AB) 2007.387 (1513 AB) 2009

Highest stolen base pct..857 (72-84) 2004.855 (59-69) 2010.850 (91-107) 2005

Lowest stolen base pct..724 (50-69) 2006.778 (77-99) 2007.780 (57-73) 2008.780 (39-50) 2009

Fewest games played44 200653 200853 2010

Most at bats1801 19991689 20041675 2005

Fewest at bats1167 20061385 20101445 2008

Most runs scored455 2004413 2003367 2005

Fewest runs scored189 1997270 2008271 2006

Most hits628 2004599 2003556 2005

Fewest hits349 1997384 2006436 2010

Most doubles108 200398 200497 2009

Fewest doubles38 199767 201069 2006

Most triples41 200427 200326 2010

Fewest triples8 200213 200914 2008

Most home runs60 201050 200945 2007

Fewest home runs7 199729 200531 2006

Most runs batted in376 2003372 2004322 2005

Fewest runs batted in133 1997228 2008236 2006

Most total bases907 2004863 2003772 2005

Fewest total bases578 2006668 2008735 2010

Most walks170 1998154 2005153 2010

Fewest walks83 2002111 2006137 2007

Most times hit by pitch31 201030 200728 1999

Fewest hit by pitch11 200614 199722 2004

Most times struck out264 2007253 2005234 2008

Fewest strikeouts106 1997144 2003170 2004

Most stolen bases100 199991 (91-107) 200577 (77-99) 2007

Fewest stolen bases33 199739 (39-50) 200950 (50-69) 2006

Most times caught stealing22 (77-99) 200719 (50-69) 2006

Fewest caught stealing10 (47-57) 200310 (59-69) 201011 (39-50) 2009

Most stolen base attempts107 (91-107) 200599 (77-99) 200784 (72-84) 2004

Fewest stolen base attempts50 (39-50) 200957 (47-57) 200369 (50-69) 200669 (59-69) 2010

Most fly outs450 2004414 2005393 2003

Most ground outs472 2003467 2009442 2005

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PITCHING (SEASON)Lowest earned run avg.1.45 (377.1 IP) 20031.47 (348.0 IP) 20101.82 (376.0 IP) 2009

Highest earned run avg.6.83 19974.68 (273.0 IP) 20062.73 (354.0 IP) 2007

Lowest opponent batting avg..179 (348.0 IP) 2010.185 (377.1 IP) 2003.196 (405.1 IP) 2005

Highest opponent batting avg..273 (273.0 IP) 2006.273 (354.0 IP) 2007.224 (361.2 IP) 2008

Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game1.12 (376.0 IP) 20091.38 (348.0 IP) 20101.57 (361.2 IP) 2008

Most walks allowed/7 inn game3.02 (273.0 IP) 20062.68 (405.1 IP) 20052.21 (354.0 IP) 2007

Most strikeouts/7 inn game7.32 (405.1 IP) 20056.78 (383.0 IP) 20046.49 (348.0 IP) 2010

Fewest strikeouts/7 inn game5.25 (273.0 IP) 20065.42 (361.2 IP) 20085.45 (354.0 IP) 2007

Most wins51 (51-2) 201050 (50-5) 200950 (50-8) 2003

Fewest wins24 (24-20) 200636 (36-19) 200738 (38-15) 2008

Most losses20 (24-20) 200619 (36-19) 200718 (45-18) 2005

Fewest losses2 (51-2) 20105 (50-5) 20098 (50-8) 2003

Most complete games41 201041 200940 2008

Fewest complete games26 200629 200731 2004

Most shutouts28 200525 200424 2010

Fewest shutouts4 200710 200615 2008

Most innings pitched415.0 1999405.1 2005383.0 2004

Most hits allowed391 2007352 1999302 2008

Fewest hits allowed222 2010261 2003272 2009

Most runs allowed412 1997199 2007174 2006

Fewest runs allowed80 2010123 2009123 2003

Most earned runs allowed142 2006138 2007108 2005

Fewest earned runs allowed57 201078 200398 2009

Most walks allowed155 2005133 2006112 2007

Fewest walks allowed60 200969 201076 2008

Most strikeouts424 2005371 2004323 2010

Fewest strikeouts106 1997231 2006275 2007

Most batters faced1688 20051595 20041576 2003

Most at bats against1466 20051433 20071427 2004

Most fly outs408 2004399 2003362 2005

Most ground outs445 2009438 2008413 2003

FIELDING (SEASON)Highest fielding pct..970 (1044-377-44) 2010.969 (1623-445-50) 2009.966 (1600-460-55) 2008

Lowest fielding pct..930 1997.941 (1062-432-94) 2007.947 (1132-412-87) 2003

Lowest stolen base against pct..708 (17-24) 2010.824 (28-34) 2004.839 (26-31) 2005

Highest stolen base against pct..920 (42-46) 2006.914 (32-35) 2008.846 (22-26) 2003

Most chances1679 20051631 20031623 2009

Fewest chances1176 20061465 20101574 2004

Most putouts1216 20051148 20041132 2003

Fewest putouts819 20061044 20101062 2007

Most assists460 2008445 2009432 2007

Fewest assists303 2006344 2004377 2010

Most errors94 200787 200382 2004

Fewest errors44 201050 200952 2006

Most double plays turned16 200710 20109 2009

Fewest double plays turned3 20044 20034 2005

Most caught stealing by8 20077 20106 2004

Fewest caught stealing by3 20084 20034 2006

Most stolen bases against43 200742 200628 2004

Fewest stolen bases against17 201022 200326 2005

Most passed balls22 200321 200618 2007

Fewest passed balls9 200413 201016 2005

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