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MATTIE FOWLER ALICIA ARMSTRONG DAWNA TYSON KIKI STOKES EMILY LOCKMAN NEBRASKA SOFTBALL 2016

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MATTIE FOWLER ALICIA ARMSTRONG DAWNA TYSON KIKI STOKES EMILY LOCKMAN

NEBRASKAS O F T B A L L

2016

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STUDENT-ATHLETESBack Row (from left): Rachel Arthur, Lotte Sjulin, Madi Unzicker, Cassie McClure, Laura Barrow, MJ Knighten, Bri Cassidy

Middle Row (from left): Dawna Tyson, Gina Metzler, Kiki Stokes, Alicia Armstrong, Emily Lockman, Mattie Fowler, Austen UrnessFront Row (from left): Taylor Otte, Taylor Kadavy, Alyvia Simmons, Kaylan Jablonski

STUDENT-ATHLETES

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INTRODUCTION 1-13Table of Contents .............................................................1Media Services & Information .........................................1This is Nebraska Softball ..............................................2-5Bowlin Stadium .............................................................6-7Roster & Breakdown ........................................................8Schedule & Notes ............................................................92016 Tournament Information ........................................102016 Opponent Information ...........................................11Season Preview.........................................................12-13

2016 HUSKERS 14-41Senior Alicia Armstrong ............................................14-15Senior Mattie Fowler ................................................16-17Senior Emily Lockman ...............................................18-19Senior Kiki Stokes .....................................................20-21Senior Dawna Tyson .................................................22-23 Junior Rachel Arthur .................................................24-25Junior Marjani Knighten ...........................................26-27 Junior Cassie McClure ..............................................28-29Junior Lotte Sjulin .....................................................30-31Sophomore Laura Barrow ..............................................32Sophomore Caitlin Bartsch ............................................33Sophomore Kaylan Jablonski.........................................34Sophomore Taylor Kadavy ..............................................35Sophomore Gina Metzler ...............................................36Sophomore Taylor Otte ..................................................37Sophomore Madison Unzicker .......................................38Sophomore Austen Urness ............................................39Freshman Bri Cassidy .....................................................40Freshman Alyvia Simmons .............................................41

NEBRASKA QUICK FACTSLocation ....................................................... Lincoln, Neb.Population ........................................................... 264,501Founded .................................................................... 1869Enrollment ............................................................. 25,260Nickname ...................................... Cornhuskers, HuskersColors .................................................... Scarlet & CreamConference ........................................................... Big TenStadium (capacity)...................... Bowlin Stadium (2,500)Director of Athletics ................................Shawn EichorstSenior Woman Administrator ...................... Pat Logsdon

COACHING INFORMATIONHead Coach ...........................Rhonda Revelle (24th year)

Record at Nebraska (years) .......... 878-464 (23 years)Career Record (years) ..................... 886-480 (24 years)Alma Mater .......................................Nebraska (1984)

Associate Head Coach ..................Lori Sippel (27th year) Alma Mater .......................................Nebraska (1988)Assistant Coach ...........................Diane Miller (8th year) Alma Mater ........................ Missouri Southern (1992)Director of Operations..................Katie Brown (4th year) Alma Mater .............................................. Iowa (2011)

TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record ............................................................35-23

Big Ten Record (finish) .................................17-6 (3rd)Postseason Finish (record) .........NCAA Regional (1-2)Final Ranking.......................................................... NR

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................16/3Starters Returning/Lost...............................................9/32016 Newcomers ........................................................... 3

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Softball ................................................ 1976All-Time Record ......................................1,359-759 (.642)All-Time Conference Record .....................346-235 (.596)Overall Conference Titles ............................................. 19Big Eight Conference Titles .......................................... 12Big 12 Conference Titles ................................................ 6Big Ten Conference Titles .............................................. 1NCAA Tournament Appearances ................................. 23NCAA Tournament Record ............................60-50 (.545)NCAA Regional Record .................................50-33 (.568)NCAA Super Regional Record...........................2-3 (.400) Women's College World Series Appearances............... 7Women's College World Series Record..........8-14 (.363)Honda Award Winners ................................................... 1Honda Award Nominees ................................................ 3NFCA All-Americans .................................................... 25CoSIDA Academic All-Americans ................................ 29

SOFTBALL DIRECTORY (AREA CODE 402)Head Coach Rhonda Revelle ........................472-6465Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel ...............472-6595Assistant Coach Diane Miller ......................472-6499Director of Operations Katie Brown ...............472-6485Administrative Assistant Anita Jensen .......472-8801Media Contact Matt Smith (work) ...............472-7780Media Contact Matt Smith (cell) .................770-5926Communications Office Fax .........................472-2005Softball Office Fax........................................472-6488Softball Office Address ............................................... Bowlin Stadium at Haymarket Park 400 Line Drive Circle Lincoln NE 68588-0142

COACHES & STAFF 42-53Head Coach Rhonda Revelle .....................................42-45Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel ............................46-47Assistant Coach Diane Miller ...................................48-49Softball Support Staff ...............................................50-51Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst.............................52University Administration ..............................................53

2015 SEASON REVIEW 54-57Season Review, Results & Notebook .......................54-55Nebraska Statistics ........................................................56Big Ten Conference Review ...........................................57

HISTORY 58-67Women’s College World Series Teams .....................58-59NFCA All-Americans .................................................60-61CoSIDA Academic All-Americans ..................................62All-Time Honors & Awards .......................................63-64Letterwinners ............................................................65-67

RECORDS 68-96Year-by-Year Results .................................................68-77Yearly Breakdown ..........................................................78All-Time Postseason Results .........................................79All-Time Opponent Series Records ...........................80-85Yearly Offensive Statistics .............................................86Yearly Pitching Statistics ...............................................87Game Records ................................................................88Season Records..............................................................89Individual Season Records ........................................90-91Individual Class Records ...........................................92-93Individual Career Records .........................................94-95

INTERVIEW REQUESTS The media contact for Nebraska softball is Assistant Communications Director Matt Smith. All interviews must be arranged through Smith, who can be reached by e-mail ([email protected]) or phone (402) 770-5926. Interviews are generally conducted after practice during the week and following the final game of the day on game day.

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2016 Nebraska Softball Media Guide was written by Assistant Communications Director Matt Smith, with editorial assistance provided by Communications Director of Operations Jeff Griesch and Support Associate Vicki Capazo. Photography by Scott Bruhn, Nate Olsen and Stephanie Carpenter. Covers designed by Andy Wenstrand.

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THIS IS NEBRASKA

Nebraska softball is dedicated to excellence in the classroom, in the community and on the field. This is the mission statement of

Nebraska softball and the program's proud results echo each of these sentiments, including:

• Producing more CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (29) than any other softball program in the country and the second-highest total

in NCAA history among all female sports.

• Ranking among the top 15 in NCAA Division I history in NCAA Tournament Appearances (10th), Women's College World Series

appearances (11th) and NCAA Tournament victories (15th).

• Winning 19 conference titles, including the only undefeated season in Big 12 history (16-0 in 1998).

Leading the way for continued success is Head Coach Rhonda Revelle, an NFCA Hall of Fame coach and Nebraska's all-time wins leader

across all sports. Alongside Revelle is Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel and Assistant Coach Diane Miller. Together, the Huskers coaches

were named the NFCA Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year in both 2013 and 2014.

1 Nebraska’s 29 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans lead the nation.

2 Nebraska’s 23 all-time NCAA Tournament appearances rank 10th nationally.

3 Nebraska’s seven all-time Women’s College World Series appearances rank 11th nationally.

4 Nebraska has posted a top-10 national finish eight times in the past 19 seasons.

5 Nebraska’s 60 all-time NCAA Tournament wins rank 15th in NCAA history.

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70Nebraska’s 70

all-time All-Region picks rank second.

60Nebraska's 60 all-time NCAA

Tournament wins rank second.

54Nebraska’s 54 combined All-

Americans rank second.

29Nebraska’s 29 academic All-

Americans lead the Big Ten.

23Nebraska's 23 all-time NCAA

Tournaments lead the Big Ten.

15NU's 15 top-25 finishes in the

national polls rank second.

7Nebraska’s seven trips to the World

Series rank second.

2Revelle is one of two NFCA Hall of

Fame coaches in the Big Ten.

NEBRASKA BY THE NUMBERS AMONG BIG TEN PROGRAMS

CONFERENCEDOMINANCE Nebraska has been an annual contender for a conference title,

winning a total of 19 championships in the 39 seasons it has been

affiliated with a conference. The Huskers won 12 Big Eight titles

from 1977 to 1995 and six Big 12 championships from 1996 to 2011.

Nebraska won its first Big Ten title in 2014, and the Huskers have

finished no worse than third in their first four seasons as a member

of the Big Ten Conference. In 2015, the Big Ten was the nation's

largest softball conference, with 12 of the 14 teams competing in

the NCAA Tournament during the past seven seasons. Despite the

league's success and commitment to the sport, Nebraska's history

stacks up well against its peers, as the charts below indicate.

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Head Coach Rhonda Revelle and her staff, charged with building

upon one of the most storied foundations in collegiate softball, have

been determined to continue the Nebraska tradition to the present

day. Over the last 21 seasons (1995 to 2015), the Huskers have

competed in 19 NCAA Tournaments, advancing to the Women's

College World Series three times and posting eight top-10 finishes

at the NCAA Tournament. Nebraska has won more than 65 percent

of its games since 1995, while capturing seven conference titles

and finishing the year in the top-25 poll on 15 occasions, including

eight top-15 rankings. The 1998 Huskers also put together the

only undefeated season in Big 12 history, finishing 16-0 en route

to the regular-season title, then going 4-0 while winning the Big

12 postseason championship. Individuals have also seen success

recently, earning 19 All-America awards and 11 academic All-

America certificates over the last 21 seasons.

TWO DECADES OF DOMINANCE

19Nebraska advanced

to 19 NCAA Tournaments.

19The Huskers combined for

19 All-America honors.

15Nebraska was

ranked in the final top-25 poll 15

times.

8NU posted a top-10 NCAA Tournament finish eight times.

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Nebraska has won seven conference titles - including the only undefeated season in Big 12 history - and made three trips to the Women's College World Series since 1998.

Nebraska's 2016 senior class advanced to the Women's College World Series as freshmen.

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Three Huskers helped lead Canada to a fourth-place finish at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the country’s best finish. NU Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel (middle) was Canada’s head coach, posting a 3-5 record. Former Husker Sheena Lawrick (left) was Canada’s starting

first baseman, while former Husker Robin Mackin (right) appeared in two games in the circle for the Canadians.

BEYOND NEBRASKA

The success and legacy of the Nebraska softball program are

not limited to the Cornhusker State or a four-year college career.

Using the training and tools taught at NU, former players have

gone on to continue their playing careers on both the professional

and international levels. A pair of Huskers competed at both the

2004 Sydney Olympics and 2008 Beijing Olympics, the last two

years softball was an Olympic sport. Lori Sippel, a pitcher for Team

Canada in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, also coached the Canadians

in Beijing. In January of 2016, former Husker Taylor Edwards was

one of 43 athletes invited to attend the USA Softball Women's

National Team Selection Camp.

In the professional ranks, Nebraska had more players selected

for the National Pro Fastpitch league's inaugural All-Star game in

2005 than any other collegiate program except UCLA. Tatum and

Taylor Edwards enter their third season in the NPF in 2016 after

winning the 2015 league title with the Chicago Bandits.

Former Husker All-Americans Tatum (left) and Taylor (right) Edwards won the 2015 National Pro Fastpitch title with the Chicago Bandits. Taylor was a 2015 first-team All-NPF selection after ranking second in the league in home runs (9) and RBIs (29).

Nebraska's 2016 senior class advanced to the Women's College World Series as freshmen.

7A total of seven

Huskers have played in the NPF.

4Four former

Huskers have competed in the

Olympics.

3NU had three players in the

NPF's inaugural All-Star game.

2Two Huskers

competed in both the 2004 and 2008

Olympics.

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BOWLIN STADIUM: HOME OF THE HUSKERS

Five Largest Bowlin Stadium Crowds: 2,204 - vs. Ohio State (April 19, 2014)

1,960 - vs. Texas (April 9, 2011)

1,844 – vs. Iowa (May 17, 2003)

1,840 – vs. Michigan (April 27, 2013)

1,752 – vs. Wisconsin (May 12, 2012)

The Huskers have ranked in the top 10 nationally in attendance six times since Bowlin Stadium opened in 2002. Nebraska set a season attendance record in 2014, when the Huskers averaged 963 fans per game. NU has drawn 30 crowds of 1,000 or larger at Bowlin Stadium, including four of the five largest crowds in school history the past five seasons. Against Ohio State in 2014, NU set a record for the world's largest softball tailgate with a school-record attendance of 2,204.

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Bowlin Stadium is part of the 32-acre Haymarket Park complex that was built for $29.53 million in 2001. The 2004 SportsTurf Managers Association College/University Division Field of the Year, Bowlin Stadium opened in 2002. The clubhouse and locker room were renovated in 2010 (below) and a new $4.75 million indoor practice facility opened in the fall of 2011 (bottom). A video board was added in 2012 and new turf was planted following that season. The Bowlin Stadium clubhouse includes medical facilities, coaches' offices, a locker room and players' lounge.

Bowlin Stadium can accommodate up to 2,500 fans. It features 750 chairback seats with an up-close view of the action, as well as berm seating behind both dugouts and in the outfield, and bleacher seating on the first base concourse. The dimensions of the field are 200 feet down both foul lines and 220 feet in center. Nebraska is 189-71 all-time at Bowlin Stadium.

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NEBRASKA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. B/T Hometown (High School/Previous School) 01 Lotte Sjulin 5-7 Jr. OF/C R/R Omaha, Neb. (Douglas County West-Concordia) 3 Dawna Tyson 5-5 Sr. INF R/R Corona, Calif. (Corona) 4 Emily Lockman 5-6 Sr. RHP R/R Corona, Calif. (Norco) 7 Madison Unzicker 5-9 So. C/UTL R/R Omaha, Neb. (Millard South) 8 Caitlin Bartsch 5-10 So. RHP R/R The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) 11 Gina Metzler 5-3 So. OF L/R Omaha, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista) 12 Kaylan Jablonski 5-7 So. RHP/UTL R/R Omaha, Neb. (Omaha Skutt Catholic) 13 Kiki Stokes 5-5 Sr. OF L/R Olathe, Kan. (Olathe East) 14 Taylor Kadavy 5-7 So. LHP L/L York, Neb. (York/Nebraska-Kearney) 17 Mattie Fowler 5-9 Sr. INF R/R Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) 21 Alicia Armstrong 5-10 Sr. INF R/R Beatrice, Neb. (Beatrice) 22 Taylor Otte 5-6 So. OF R/R Wahoo, Neb. (Wahoo) 23 Laura Barrow 5-8 So. INF L/R Kearney, Mo. (Kearney) 27 Austen Urness 5-5 So. OF/C R/R Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Lakeside) 29 Rachel Arthur 5-4 Jr. INF R/R Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) 32 Alyvia Simmons 5-9 Fr. OF L/R Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) 44 Bri Cassidy 5-3 Fr. C R/R San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon) 66 Cassie McClure 5-7 Jr. RHP/UTL R/R Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood/Texas Tech) 99 Marjani (MJ) Knighten 5-5 Jr. INF R/R Buena Park, Calif. (Sunny Hills)

Head Coach: Rhonda Revelle (24th season) Nebraska Record: 878-464 (23 years) Career Record: 886-480 (24 years)Associate Head Coach: Lori Sippel (27th season)Assistant Coach: Diane Miller (8th season)Director of Operations: Katie Brown (4th season)

2016 TEAM CAPTAINS• Alicia Armstrong (2nd season as captain)• Mattie Fowler (4th season as captain)• Kiki Stokes (2nd season as captain)

RETURNING ALL-AMERICAN• Kiki Stokes (3rd team: 2015)

RETURNING ALL-REGION PLAYERS• Marjani Knighten (1st team: 2015)• Emily Lockman (1st team: 2013, 2014)• Cassie McClure (1st team: 2015; 3rd team: 2014*)• Kiki Stokes (1st team: 2015)

*All-Central Region honor at Texas Tech

RETURNING ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS• Alicia Armstrong (2nd team: 2013, 2014)• Marjani Knighten (1st team: 2015; 2nd team: 2014)• Emily Lockman (2nd team: 2013, 2014, 2015)• Cassie McClure (2nd-team: 2014*)• Kiki Stokes (1st team: 2015)

*All-Big 12 honor at Texas Tech

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAlicia Armstrong .....................................uh-LEASH-uhLaura Barrow .................................................. BEAR-ohKaylan Jablonski ................................. juh-BLAWN-skiTaylor Kadavy ............................................CAD-uh-veeRhonda Revelle .............................................. ruh-VELLTaylor Otte ........................................................ OUGHTLotte Sjulin ....................................LOT-ee shuh-LYNNKiki Stokes...................................................... KEY-KEYDawna Tyson ................................................DAWN-uhAusten Urness ............................................... urr-NESS

HUSKER CAREER STATISTICSBATTINGPlayer Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/ATT PO A E FLD%MJ Knighten .364 120-120 379 85 138 15 6 14 98 207 .546 38 8 39 .432 1 5 14/20 107 285 32 .925Cassie McClure .354 102-95 280 29 99 19 0 13 83 157 .561 42 4 35 .435 7 0 1/2 3 24 4 .871Alicia Armstrong .340 179-179 530 109 180 30 3 17 95 267 .504 50 14 56 .409 3 10 11/16 236 435 37 .953Laura Barrow .331 58-58 142 42 47 13 1 0 27 62 .437 22 1 15 .424 0 5 1/1 104 113 13 .943Kiki Stokes .329 180-178 484 142 159 16 10 17 84 246 .508 87 27 84 .454 3 9 47/57 142 14 9 .945Kaylan Jablonski .278 40-26 72 11 20 3 0 1 11 26 .361 9 0 8 .354 1 0 0/0 2 14 2 .889Austen Urness .274 42-38 106 19 29 6 1 4 22 49 .462 9 10 22 .378 2 2 1/1 16 0 1 .941Mattie Fowler .264 155-155 439 48 116 11 1 9 65 156 .355 32 3 45 .315 5 17 5/5 832 108 20 .979Dawna Tyson .246 138-115 313 33 77 8 0 8 45 109 .348 33 15 27 .344 2 9 0/0 679 20 6 .991Gina Metzler .207 45-15 29 20 6 0 0 0 1 6 .207 2 0 6 .258 0 2 0/1 22 1 1 .958Madison Unzicker .125 18-8 24 6 3 1 0 0 0 4 .167 2 2 7 .250 0 0 0/0 36 5 1 .976Taylor Otte .000 41-5 13 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 .000 0 0 4/4 4 0 0 1.000Rachel Arthur .000 23-4 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 0 .250 0 0 0/0 2 7 2 .818Lotte Sjulin .000 50-0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 .000Totals .311 1,191-996 2,814 587 874 122 22 83 531 1,289 .458 327 84 348 .396 24 59 84/107 2,185 1,026 128 .962

PITCHING Player ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF Avg. WP HBPEmily Lockman 2.70 53-25 103 83 47 14/4 2 515.2 509 239 199 212 324 78 10 45 2,289 .254 8 37Cassie McClure 4.29 9-3 38 10 4 0/0 6 92.0 104 68 56 42 47 23 2 14 429 .278 6 5Kaylan Jablonski 4.67 8-6 23 16 3 2/1 0 87.0 84 69 58 63 54 11 1 15 410 .251 8 5Caitlin Bartsch 12.25 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 11 8 7 2 3 2 0 3 24 .500 0 0Totals 3.21 70-34 168 109 54 16/5 8 698.2 708 384 320 319 428 114 13 77 3,152 .259 22 47

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Day Date Opponent Location Time (CT) Radio UNI-Dome Classic (hosted by Northern Iowa)Friday Feb. 12 at Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 2:45 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday Feb. 13 vs. Western Illinois Cedar Falls, Iowa 8 a.m. Huskers.comSaturday Feb. 13 vs. Drake Cedar Falls, Iowa 10:15 a.m. Huskers.comSunday Feb. 14 vs. Green Bay Cedar Falls, Iowa 8 a.m. Huskers.comSunday Feb. 14 vs. Saint Louis Cedar Falls, Iowa 10:15 a.m. Huskers.comBig Ten/ACC Challenge (hosted by North Carolina State)Friday Feb. 19 at North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday Feb. 20 vs. Louisville Raleigh, N.C. 11 a.m. Huskers.comSaturday Feb. 20 at North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. 4 p.m. Huskers.comSunday Feb. 21 vs. Louisville Raleigh, N.C. 9 a.m. Huskers.comMary Nutter Collegiate Classic (privately hosted)Friday Feb. 26 vs. Oregon Cathedral City, Calif. Noon Huskers.comFriday Feb. 26 vs. Florida Cathedral City, Calif. 7:30 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday Feb. 27 vs. San Diego State Cathedral City, Calif. 7 p.m. Huskers.comSunday Feb. 28 vs. Washington Cathedral City, Calif. 11 a.m. Huskers.comSaturday March 5 Wichita State (Game 1) Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday March 5 Wichita State (Game 2) Bowlin Stadium 3 p.m. Huskers.comSunday March 6 Wichita State Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m. Huskers.comLouisville Slugger Invitational (hosted by Arizona State)Friday March 11 vs. James Madison Tempe, Ariz. 4 p.m. Huskers.comFriday March 11 at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 7 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday March 12 vs. James Madison Tempe, Ariz. 11 a.m. Huskers.comSaturday March 12 vs. Ohio State Tempe, Ariz. 1:30 p.m. Huskers.comSunday March 13 vs. Georgetown Tempe, Ariz. 10 a.m. Huskers.comWednesday March 16 Omaha Bowlin Stadium 5 p.m. Huskers.comEaston Tournament (hosted by Cal State Fullerton)Friday March 18 vs. UNLV Fullerton, Calif. 8:30 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday March 19 vs. Grand Canyon Fullerton, Calif. 1 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday March 19 vs. Arkansas Fullerton, Calif. 6 p.m. Huskers.comSunday March 20 vs. Oklahoma Fullerton, Calif. Noon Huskers.comSunday March 20 vs. DePaul Fullerton, Calif. 2:30 p.m. Huskers.comWednesday March 23 at Iowa State Ames, Iowa 2 p.m. Huskers.comFriday March 25 at Illinois* Champaign, Ill. 6 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday March 26 at Illinois* Champaign, Ill. 1 p.m. Huskers.comSunday March 27 at Illinois* Champaign, Ill. Noon Huskers.comTuesday March 29 South Dakota State Bowlin Stadium 6 p.m. Huskers.comFriday April 1 at Maryland* College Park, Md. 5 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday April 2 at Maryland* College Park, Md. 1 p.m. Huskers.comSunday April 3 at Maryland* College Park, Md. Noon Huskers.comWednesday April 6 Iowa (Game 1)* Bowlin Stadium 4 p.m. Huskers.comWednesday April 6 Iowa (Game 2)* Bowlin Stadium 6 p.m. Huskers.comFriday April 8 Michigan* Bowlin Stadium 7:30 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday April 9 Michigan* Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m. Huskers.comSunday April 10 Michigan* Bowlin Stadium Noon Huskers.comFriday April 15 at Northwestern* Evanston, Ill. 4 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday April 16 at Northwestern* Evanston, Ill. 1 p.m. Huskers.comSunday April 17 at Northwestern* Evanston, Ill. Noon Huskers.comFriday April 22 at Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn. 6 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday April 23 at Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn. 1 p.m. Huskers.comSunday April 24 at Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn. Noon Huskers.comWednesday April 27 at Creighton Omaha, Neb. 6 p.m. Huskers.comFriday April 29 Purdue* Bowlin Stadium 5:30 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday April 30 Purdue* Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m. Huskers.comSunday May 1 Purdue* Bowlin Stadium Noon Huskers.comFriday May 6 Wisconsin* Bowlin Stadium 5:30 p.m. Huskers.comSaturday May 7 Wisconsin* Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m. Huskers.comSunday May 8 Wisconsin* Bowlin Stadium Noon Huskers.comThurs.-Sat. May 12-14 Big Ten Tournament University Park, Pa. TBA Huskers.comThurs.-Sun. May 19-22 NCAA Regional Campus Site TBA Huskers.comThurs.-Sun. May 26-29 NCAA Super Regional Campus Site TBA Huskers.comThurs.-Wed. June 2-8 NCAA WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA Huskers.com

*Conference game; All times Central and subject to change; Radio broadcasts courtesy of the IMG Husker Sports Network

HUSKERS SET FOR 53-GAME SCHEDULENebraska is scheduled to play 53 games in 2016, including 16 home games, 18 road games and 19 games at a neutral site.

HUSKERS TRAVEL TO EIGHT STATESThe Huskers will play games in eight states in 2016 (Arizona, California, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska and North Carolina). NU will also play in all four continental U.S. time zones.

40 PERCENT OF HUSKER SCHEDULEVS. 2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMSNebraska is scheduled to play 21 of its 53 games against 2015 NCAA Tournament teams (Arizona State, Florida, James Madison, Louisville, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina State, Northwestern, Oklahoma, Oregon, San Diego State and Washington). Five of those 12 teams won an NCAA Regional, three advanced to the Women's College World Series and Florida and Michigan made it to the Championship Series, with the Gators winning the national title for the second straight year. SCHEDULE INCLUDES NINE RANKED FOESThe Huskers are scheduled to play 15 games against teams that ended last year ranked in the top 25 (No. 1 Florida, No. 2 Michigan, No. 7 Oregon, No. 9 Oklahoma, No. 15 Minnesota, No. 19 North Carolina State, No. 20 Arizona State, No. 21 Washington and No. 22 James Madison).

NU OPENS BIG TEN PLAY ON ROADNebraska will play each of its first six Big Ten Conference games on the road and 12 of its first 17. The Huskers will be on the road four of the first five weekends in Big Ten play.

TAILGATE SET FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 9The 2016 World's Largest Softball Tailgate is set for 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 9, and includes free admission into Nebraska's 1 p.m. game with Michigan.

PENN STATE HOSTS BIG TEN TOURNAMENTThe Big Ten Tournament is set for May 12-14 at Penn State's Nittany Lion Softball Park. The top 12 teams in the final regular-season standings will compete in the tournament, with the top four seeds earning a bye. POSTSEASON FORMAT UNCHANGEDThe NCAA Tournament will feature a 64-team field for the 14th consecutive season in 2016 and will include a regional-super regional format for the 12th straight year.

OKC HOSTS WOMEN'S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES FOR 19TH STRAIGHT SEASONThe 2016 Women's College World Series will be held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City for the 19th straight season and the 26th time overall. NU has made seven trips to the WCWS, most recently in 2013.

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UNI-DOME CLASSIC (FEB. 12-14)Host Institution: Northern IowaComplex: UNI-DomeMedia Contact: Riley Ubben ([email protected])Cell Phone: (641) 420-2163

TOURNAMENT NOTESThe UNI-Dome Classic is played inside the UNI-Dome on the Northern Iowa campus. Nebraska is playing in an indoor tournament for the first time since a trip to the 2009 UNI-Dome Classic. The Huskers also played in the 1995 UNI-Dome Classic, and Nebraska owns a 9-1 all-time record at the UNI-Dome Classic.

BIG TEN/ACC CHALLENGE (FEB. 19-21)Host Institution: North Carolina StateComplex: Dail Softball StadiumMedia Contact: Justin Wilson ([email protected])Office Phone: (919) 515-1180

TOURNAMENT NOTESThe Big Ten/ACC Challenge is a partnership between the two conferences in its inaugural year in 2016. The Challenge includes four sites with two Big Ten and two ACC teams at each site playing each team from the opposing conference twice. Teams were paired based on their 2014 NCAA RPI ranking and the four teams in Raleigh are Louisville, Nebraska, North Carolina State and Wisconsin. Michigan, Florida State, Minnesota and Virginia Tech will square off in Tallahassee, Fla., and Boston College, Illinois, North Carolina and Northwestern will meet in Chapel Hill, N.C. The final site features Georgia Tech, Ohio State, Purdue and Syracuse competing in Atlanta.

MARY NUTTER COLLEGIATE CLASSIC (FEB. 26-28)Host Institution: Privately Hosted in Cathedral City, Calif.Complex: Big League Dreams Sports ParkMedia Contact: Amy Hughes ([email protected])Cell Phone: (310) 709-9671

TOURNAMENT NOTESThe Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic is considered the nation's premier regular-season tournament. The Huskers are competing in the event for the sixth straight season and for the seventh time overall. The Huskers own a 13-17 record in the tournament while having faced a ranked opponent in 17 of their 30 games. This year will be no different, as three of Nebraska's four opponents finished the 2015 season in the top 25. Nebraska has defeated a ranked opponent in each of its last five trips to Cathedral City, while 10 of the Huskers' last 11 losses at the tournament have been to a top-25 opponent. Overall, Nebraska owns a 5-12 record against ranked teams in the event, including a 2-8 mark against top-10 opponents.

WICHITA STATE SERIES (MARCH 5 & 6)Host Institution: NebraskaComplex: Bowlin StadiumWichita State Media Contact: Kyle Pattrick ([email protected])Office Phone: (316) 978-5461

SERIES NOTESNebraska is hosting a non-conference weekend series for just the second time in the 24-year tenure of head coach Rhonda Revelle. The last time Nebraska hosted a non-conference weekend series was 2013, when Nebraska swept a weather-shortened two-game series from New Mexico State. Prior to that, the Huskers swept a four-game series from Northern Colorado in 2008, shutting out the Bears in all four games. The first game of that series was played on March 8, which had been the earliest scheduled home game in school history prior to this year's series opener with Wichita State. Overall, the earliest home game in school history was a previously unscheduled doubleheader with Division II Missouri Western on March 1, 2006.

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER INVITATIONAL (MARCH 11-13)Host Institution: Arizona StateComplex: Farrington StadiumMedia Contact: Jeremy Hawkes ([email protected])Office Phone: (480) 965-9544

TOURNAMENT NOTESNebraska is competing in an Arizona State tournament for the sixth time in the last 11 years but for the first time since 2012. The Huskers own a 15-12 record in their last five tournaments in Tempe, including a 3-9 mark vs. ranked teams. In its second game of the tournament, Nebraska will look to snap an 11-game losing streak to Arizona State, while picking up its first road win over the Sun Devils in eight tries.

EASTON TOURNAMENT (MARCH 18-20)Host Institution: Cal State FullertonComplex: Anderson Family FieldMedia Contact: Shafi Karim ([email protected])Cell Phone: (520) 906-6444

TOURNAMENT NOTESNebraska is returning to a Cal State Fullerton tournament for the third straight year and for the seventh time in 14 seasons. The Huskers have posted an 18-12 record during that stretch, including a 5-4 mark against ranked opponents. The Huskers have gone 6-3 in Fullerton the past two seasons.

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT (MAY 12-14)Host Institution: Penn StateComplex: Nittany Lion Softball ParkMedia Contact: Megan Samassa ([email protected])Cell Phone: (814) 321-3804

TOURNAMENT NOTESThe top 12 Big Ten Conference softball teams in the final regular-season standings will qualify for the conference tournament, with the top four seeds receiving a bye. Seeds 1-4 will not play until Friday, while seeds 5-12 will all play an opening game on Thursday. The semifinals and championship are set for Saturday. The winner of the Big Ten Tournament receives the conference's automatic berth to the 2016 NCAA Tournament.

NCAA TOURNAMENT (MAY 19-JUNE 8)Regional Location: Non-Predetermined Campus SitesSuper Regional Location: Non-Predetermined Campus SitesWomen's College World Series Location: ASA Hall of Fame Stadium (Oklahoma City)

TOURNAMENT NOTESThe NCAA Tournament features a 64-team bracket consisting of 32 automatic conference champion qualifiers and 32 at-large selections. The bracket and 16 national seeds for the 2016 NCAA Tournament will be announced on Sunday, May 15. The tournament consists of 16 four-team regionals. The 16 regional champions advance to a best-of-three NCAA Super Regional, with the eight super regional champions advancing to the Women's College World Series. Each round of the tournament is double elimination until a best-of-three championship series between the winners of each side of the WCWS bracket. Select NCAA Regionals will be televised by the ESPN family of networks, while every NCAA Super Regional and WCWS game will be televised on the ESPN family of networks.

2016 TOURNAMENT INFORMATION

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Head Coach: Jeanne Scarpello (Augustana, 1996)Career Record: 654-232-1 (16 years) Record at UNO: 654-232-1 (16 years)Media Contact: Shad BeamE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (402) 554-2140 Series Record: Nebraska leads, 17-11 Current Win Streak: Nebraska - 1

OMAHA MAVERICKSMARCH 16 • BOWLIN STADIUM

2016 OPPONENT INFORMATION

Head Coach: Stacy Gemeinhardt-Cesler (Missouri, 2001)Career Record: 375-367-1 (14 years) Record at ISU: 222-287-1 (10 years)Media Contact: Patrick TarboxE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (515) 294-7778Series Record: Nebraska leads, 67-19 Current Win Streak: Nebraska - 3

IOWA STATE CYCLONESMARCH 23 • AMES, IOWA

Head Coach: Tyra Perry (LSU, 1997)Career Record: 409-388-1 (15 years) Record at Illinois: 0-0 (1st year)Media Contact: Libby KnightE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (217) 265-8171 Series Record: Nebraska leads, 10-3 Current Win Streak: Nebraska - 1

ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINIMARCH 25-27 • CHAMPAIGN, ILL.

Head Coach: Krista Wood (UNO, 2004)Career Record: 293-183 (9 years) Record at SDSU: 23-29 (1 year)Media Contact: Ryan Sweeter E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (605) 688-4822Series Record: Nebraska leads, 15-0 Current Win Streak: Nebraska - 15

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE JACKRABBITSMARCH 29 • BOWLIN STADIUM

Head Coach: Julie Wright (Ohio, 1995)Career Record: 213-199 (8 years) Record at Maryland: 0-0 (1st year)Media Contact: Ben KesslerE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (301) 314-8052Series Record: Nebraska leads, 3-0 Current Win Streak: Nebraska - 3

MARYLAND TERRAPINSAPRIL 1-3 • COLLEGE PARK, MD.

Head Coach: Marla Looper (Florida State, 1995)Career Record: 119-144-1 (5 years) Record at Iowa: 119-144-1 (5 years)Media Contact: Brandee BrittE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (630) 333-2521Series Record: Nebraska leads, 17-11 Current Win Streak: Nebraska - 8

IOWA HAWKEYESAPRIL 6 • BOWLIN STADIUM

Head Coach: Carol Hutchins (Michigan State, 1979)Career Record: 1,432-471-4 (32 years) Record at U-M: 1,409-460-4 (31 years)Media Contact: Leah HowardE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (734) 615-0679Series Record: Nebraska leads, 9-8 Current Win Streak: Michigan - 1

MICHIGAN WOLVERINESAPRIL 8-10 • BOWLIN STADIUM

Head Coach: Kate Drohan (Providence, 1995)Career Record: 480-269-1 (14 years) Record at NU: 480-269-1 (14 years)Media Contact: Doug MeffleyE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (847) 833-2471Series Record: Nebraska leads, 13-9 Current Win Streak: Northwestern - 1

NORTHWESTERN WILDCATSAPRIL 15-17 • EVANSTON, ILL.

Head Coach: Jessica Allister (Stanford, 2004)Career Record: 191-88 (5 years) Record at UM: 191-88 (5 years)Media Contact: Ryan TibbittsE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (612) 625-4090Series Record: Nebraska leads, 17-12 Current Win Streak: Nebraska - 1

MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERSAPRIL 22-24 • MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.®

Head Coach: Brent Vigness (Central College, 1988)Career Record: 834-562-4 (26 years) Record at CU: 686-491-3 (22 years)Media Contact: Lance RinkerE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (402) 280-5801Series Record: Nebraska leads, 83-37 Current Win Streak: Nebraska - 4

CREIGHTON BLUEJAYSAPRIL 27 • OMAHA, NEB.

Head Coach: Kim Schuette (Indiana State, 2001)Career Record: 287-244-1 (10 years) Record at Purdue: 58-53-1 (2 years)Media Contact: Wendy MayerE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (765) 414-1379Series Record: Nebraska leads, 6-4 Current Win Streak: Nebraska - 2

PURDUE BOILERMAKERSAPRIL 29-MAY 1 • BOWLIN STADIUM

Head Coach: Yvette Healy (DePaul, 1999)Career Record: 296-278-1 (10 years) Record at UW: 165-106 (5 years)Media Contact: Kelli GrashelE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (608) 262-8216Series Record: Nebraska leads, 14-3 Current Win Streak: Nebraska - 3

WISCONSIN BADGERSMAY 6-8 • BOWLIN STADIUM

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Nebraska has won a Big Ten championship and two NCAA Regional titles over the past three seasons. The Huskers' 2016 senior class has accomplished much, and the group hopes its journey ends where it began: at the Women's College World Series.

Nebraska's seniors were freshmen in 2013 when the Huskers last made it to Oklahoma City, with the exception of Mattie Fowler, who was a sophomore. The group made key contributions during Nebraska's postseason run, with Alicia Armstrong, Kiki Stokes and Fowler starting every postseason game and Dawna Tyson started 29 games during the regular season before pinch hitting in all three games of the Super Regional and twice during the Women's College World Series. In the circle, Emily Lockman made three postseason appearances and earned a complete-game victory in the Super Regional series-clinching win at Oregon.

The Huskers' five seniors can draw upon that experience in their quest to end their careers with another successful postseason. The group is expected to provide leadership for a 2016 squad that boasts a unique blend of young potential and proven experience. Nebraska returns 10 players with extensive starting experience, but the Huskers have inexperienced positions, with the 19-player roster combining for only seven career starts at catcher and 13 in right field. Nebraska also brings back its entire pitching staff from 2015, but three of the four pitchers are in their first or second season as Huskers.

The seniors not only provide leadership, but they bring plenty of talent to the Husker roster. Stokes was a 2015 third-team All-American after batting .407 and setting school records with 66 runs scored and a .532 on-base percentage at the top of the NU lineup. Lockman is a three-time All-Big Ten performer who is one of only four pitchers nationally to be a two-time, first-team all-region selection. Armstrong is a two-time All-Big Ten choice who ranks eighth in Husker history with a .340 career batting average. Fowler (.321) and Tyson (.301) both posted career-best batting averages while splitting time at first base last season.

KNIGHTEN, McCLURE RETURNING ALL-REGION SELECTIONSNebraska's seniors have earned their recognition, but they're not the only award-

winners on the Huskers' 2016 roster. Juniors MJ Knighten and Cassie McClure have combined for three all-region accolades in their careers, as the classmates join seniors Emily Lockman and Kiki Stokes to give Nebraska an impressive four returning all-region performers.

Knighten has started every game at third base for the Huskers the past two seasons. She hit .311 and earned second-team All-Big Ten accolades as a freshman before exploding onto the national scene last spring en route to earning first-team all-region honors. Knighten led Nebraska with a .412 batting average, 82 hits and 60 RBIs in 2015. Her 82 hits were the most by a Husker in 19 seasons and her .412 average was the best mark at Nebraska in 17 years. Knighten's .364 career batting average ranks fifth in Husker history.

McClure earned first-team All-Midwest Region honors in her first season at Nebraska in 2015 after being a third-team All-Central Region choice as a freshman at Texas Tech in 2014. McClure contributed both at the plate and in the circle for Nebraska in 2015, despite not arriving on campus until January. Offensively, McClure hit .346 with 11 doubles and 39 RBIs for the Huskers. In the circle, McClure posted the first nine victories of her career, finishing with a 9-3 record and ranking 12th nationally with a Big Ten-leading five saves.

VETERAN NEBRASKA INFIELD TOGETHER AGAIN IN 2016Nebraska will feature a veteran infield in 2016, one that returns every starter from the

2015 season. Collectively, the group has combined for 539 career starts on the infield.Senior Alicia Armstrong has started 179 of a possible 181 games the past three seasons

at shortstop, including 119 straight. Junior MJ Knighten has started all 120 games at third base the last two years and sophomore Laura Barrow started all 58 games at second base last spring. At first base, the senior tandem of Mattie Fowler and Dawna Tyson have combined to start the last 181 games at the position. Fowler has earned 99 career starts at first base and also has starting experience at shortstop (49 starts) and third base (5). Tyson has made 82 career starts at first.

HUSKER PITCHING STAFF RETURNS INTACTNebraska's pitching staff aims to improve on its 2015 season, and the Huskers hope

experience will help it reach that goal. Nebraska returns 100 percent of its pitching production from last spring, and three of the Huskers' four returning pitchers were in their first year at Nebraska in 2015. NU is hoping to build off a strong finish to last season.

Headlining the staff is senior Emily Lockman, a three-time All-Big Ten selection and one of only four pitchers nationally who is a two-time, first-team all-region honoree. Lockman finished last season strong, compiling a 7-3 record with a 2.11 ERA over her final 17 appearances. Junior Cassie McClure earned her first career decision last season, posting a 9-3 record and ranking 12th nationally with five saves, even though she arrived on campus only one month prior to the season. Sophomore Kaylan Jablonski posted an 8-6 record as a freshman and won seven of her final eight decisions. Classmate Caitlin Bartsch also made improvement during her freshman season, allowing only one run in 3.0 innings at Wichita State in her next-to-last appearance of her rookie year.

The Huskers also add a pitcher in sophomore transfer Taylor Kadavy, who spent her freshman season at Nebraska-Kearney, but was unable to pitch for the Lopers due to injury. Kadavy is Nebraska's first left-handed pitcher since 2000.

HUSKERS RETURN PLENTY FROM RECORD-BREAKING OFFENSENebraska set school records for batting average (.337), runs (400), RBIs (370), walks

(217), on-base percentage (.431) and slugging percentage (.505) in 2015. The Huskers hope to build off last year's success, as Nebraska's returning hitters combined for a .344 average, a .443 on-base percentage and .507 on-base percentage in 2015, all of which would top the school records set last season.

The 2016 Nebraska lineup returns more than 70 percent of its 2015 production in every category except home runs (69 percent). Perhaps most impressively, returning Huskers combined to score 310 runs in 2015, a total that by itself would rank seventh in NU history.

SOPHOMORES LOOK TO STEP UPWith eight members, Nebraska's sophomore class accounts for more than 42 percent

of the Huskers' 19-player roster. The group primarily had to wait its turn as freshmen in 2015, but with the benefit of a year of experience, the emergence of the sophomore class may go a long way toward helping Nebraska achieve its goals for the 2016 season.

Laura Barrow started all 58 games at second base as a freshman in 2015, when she batted .331 with 13 doubles and 27 RBIs. Kaylan Jablonski earned 26 starts in the batting order and 16 in the circle, posting a .278 batting average and an 8-6 record.

Gina Metzler (11 starts), Madi Unzicker (8) and Taylor Otte (5) also saw starting action as freshmen, while Caitlin Bartsch made four relief pitching appearances. Although those four players saw limited action in 2015, each boasts plenty of potential. Unzicker hit more home runs (37) than any other player in the history of Nebraska high school softball, while Metzler was a four-time, first-team All-Nebraska selection every year of her high school career. Otte was a three-time all-state selection and two-time All-Nebraska performer and Bartsch earned all-state recognition in Texas while compiling a 46-9 career record with a 1.46 ERA and 17 saves.

The final members of the sophomore class are Austen Urness and Taylor Kadavy. Urness is in her third year with the program but is only a sophomore after redshirting in 2015 due to injury. Urness hit .274 with six doubles, four homers and 22 RBIs as a freshman in 2014. Kadavy is a transfer pitcher from UNK who was a three-time all-state selection in high school.

2016 SEASON OUTLOOKTHREE THOUGHTS FROM COACH REVELLE1) NEBRASKA SETS SIMPLE GOALS FOR 2016 SEASONS"We have made our goals really simple this year: be the best individual player you can be and be the best teammate you can be. Those sound really simple but if we can get people to play at their best, we're a talented team."

2) THE HUSKERS WILL BE LED BY THEIR SENIORS"We have a strong senior class who is leading well both on and off the field. They are a group that has won a Big Ten championships, played in two Super Regionals and one Women's College World Series, so they understand the rigors of success and are being great role models for the team."

3) NEBRASKA BRINGS BACK PLENTY OF EXPERIENCE FROM 2015"We return starters at eight of 10 positions and we bring back most of our hitters from what was one of the nation's top offenses last season. In the circle, by the end of last year we were pitching well and we bring back all of our pitchers. There has been terrific buy-in from the staff in keeping it simple and focusing on hitting spots and changing speeds."

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HUSKER POSITION BREAKDOWNPITCHING STAFF

Emily Lockman is a three-time All-Big Ten selection and the only Husker pitcher to earn first-team all-region honors as both a freshman and sophomore. One of only four pitchers nationally who is a two-time, first-team all-region performer, Lockman boasts a 53-25 career record with eight victories over ranked opponents.

Cassie McClure is in her second season at Nebraska after spending her freshman year at Texas Tech. A two-time all-region performer, McClure contributes offensively and in the circle. McClure won the first nine games of her career and ranked 12th nationally with five saves in 2015, while batting .346 with four homers, 11 doubles and 39 RBIs.

Kaylan Jablonski improved throughout her freshman year, winning seven of her last eight decisions, culminating with a two-hit shutout against Texas Southern in the NCAA Regional, becoming just the second Husker freshman to toss a shutout in the NCAA Tournament. Offensively, Jablonski hit .278 for the season, including a .310 mark in Big Ten play.

Caitlin Bartsch made four relief appearances for Nebraska as a freshman in 2015, throwing a total of 4.0 innings. The best outing of her rookie season came at Wichita State, when she allowed only one run in 3.0 innings. Before coming to Nebraska, Bartsch went 46-9 with a 1.46 ERA and 17 saves during her prep career at The Woodlands High School.

Taylor Kadavy is the lone new face among the Huskers' pitching staff, as she transferred to Nebraska after spending her freshman season at Nebraska-Kearney. Kadavy was unable to pitch for the Lopers last season due to injury, although she was utilized as a pinch runner. Kadavy is the Huskers' first left-handed pitcher since Lori Tschannen in 2000.

CATCHERSMadi Unzicker is the only catcher on the Husker roster to start a game behind the plate, making seven starts as a freshman. Offensively, Unzicker collected three hits in limited at bats last season. The 2012 Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year, Unzicker hit 37 home runs for Millard South High School, a Nebraska all-class record.

Bri Cassidy comes to Lincoln as a first-team high school All-American. The San Bernardino, Calif., native posted a .428 career batting average for Cajon High School, totaling 33 doubles, 10 homers and 97 RBIs. One of the nation's top catching recruits, Cassidy also excels defensively, as she allowed only six stolen bases in 31 attempts during her prep career.

INFIELDERSAlicia Armstrong enters her fourth season as Nebraska's starting shortstop in 2016 and her second year as a captain. A two-time All-Big Ten honoree and 2013 Big Ten All-Defensive Team selection, she has battled through a painful back injury to post the eighth-highest batting average in Husker history (.340), while adding 17 homers and 95 RBIs.

Mattie Fowler has started 154 games on the Husker infield over the past four seasons. Entering her fourth year as a team captain, Fowler has persevered through two knee injuries, including a medical hardship in 2014. Originally a shortstop, Fowler moved to first base in 2013. She split time at first base in 2015, making 36 starts while batting .312.

Dawna Tyson will battle for a starting spot at first base after splitting time at the position in 2015. Tyson posted the highest average of her career (.301) last season and set career highs with three doubles, three homers and 15 walks. Defensively, she committed only one error in 189 chances. Tyson has made 115 career starts, including 82 at first base.

MJ Knighten has started every game at third base for Nebraska the past two seasons. Knighten narrowly missed All-America honors in 2015, when she was a first-team all-region pick and a unanimous All-Big Ten selection. A two-time all-conference honoree, Knighten batted .412 with 60 RBIs in 2015, and her .364 career average ranks fifth in NU history.

Rachel Arthur enters the 2016 season as the only player on the Husker roster to start a game as an infielder and outfielder. Arthur has appeared in 23 games the past two seasons, making one start at shortstop, one at designated player and two in right field. Arthur produced an RBI in her career debut and has scored five runs.

Laura Barrow made an immediate impact as a freshman in 2015, winning the starting job at second base and starting all 58 games at the position. Barrow batted .331 with 13 doubles and 27 RBIs as a freshman. Six of her 13 doubles and 12 of her 27 RBIs came during Nebraska's 23-game Big Ten Conference schedule, when Barrow hit .382.

OUTFIELDERSKiki Stokes has made 178 starts entering her senior year. A 2015 third-team All-American, Stokes batted .407 last season and set school records with 66 runs scored and a .532 on-base percentage. Stokes laid claim to being Nebraska's top athlete by posting the highest score of any Husker athlete - male or female - in the department's athletic performance index.

Lotte Sjulin has primarily been a pinch runner in her first two years at Nebraska, appearing in 50 games and scoring 23 runs. She also caught one inning last season and has been a valuable catcher for bullpen sessions with the Husker pitching staff. Sjulin will compete for playing time in the outfield in 2016 and could figure into NU's catching rotation.

Austen Urness returns to the field in 2016 after redshirting in 2015 following offseason knee surgery. Urness also dealt with injuries as a freshman in 2014, when she hit .274 with four homers and 22 RBIs despite missing a month of the season. Even with the injury, Urness started 38 games as a freshman, including 26 in the outfield.

Gina Metzler appeared in 45 games as a freshman in 2015, earning 15 starts, including starting a game at every outfield position. Metzler made 13 starts in left field, and she is a strong candidate for a starting corner outfield spot. Nebraska's lone slapper and one of the fastest players on the team, Metzler posted a .500 career batting average in high school.

Taylor Otte impressed the Husker coaching staff with her development as a freshman, earning five starts in left field while appearing in 41 games. Otte worked on both the infield and outfield early in her career but has emerged as a potential starter in the 2016 Husker outfield. Otte scored 15 runs in 2015 and hit .584 as a senior for Wahoo High School.

Alyvia Simmons is one of two freshmen on Nebraska's 2016 roster, but she is pushing for playing time in the Husker outfield and is competing for a starting spot in left or right field. Simmons played one season of high school softball in both Kansas and Nebraska, earning all-state honors in both states. She missed two seasons due to a family move.

MULTIPLE POSITION NOTESKaylan Jablonski and Cassie McClure are both candidates for the designated player role when they're not pitching, and Jablonski could also work in the outfield. Dawna Tyson is a designated player candidate when she's not playing first base, and the same is true of catcher Madi Unzicker. Austen Urness, whose 26 career starts in the field have all come in the outfield, will work at catcher in addition to the outfield.

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JUNIOR SEASON (2015)• Started all 58 games at shortstop• Became the fourth player in Nebraska history to total 50 hits in each of her

first three seasons• Became the seventh Husker to hit .300 in each of her first three seasons• Hit more home runs (9) than her career total entering the season (8)• Totaled more RBIs (49) than her career total entering the season (46)• Produced as many walks (25) as her career total entering the season• Topped her previous career-high average by .010, slugging percentage by .088

and on-base percentage by .061• Totaled 18 multi-hit games and 12 games with multiple RBIs• Had two consecutive games in Big Ten play where she walked or was hit by a

pitch in every plate appearance• Recorded seven three-hit games• Reached base safely in 12 consecutive plate appearances in April• Tied a school record with four walks vs. Northwestern• Produced a career-high five RBIs at UNO after totaling four RBIs at Purdue• Had a three-run, eighth-inning triple to lead the Huskers past UNO• Recorded her second career two-homer game at New Mexico State

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014)• Started 61 of 62 games - all at shortstop - missing only the season opener• Became the third Husker shortstop to earn all-conference honors as both a

freshman and sophomore• Became the 10th Husker to produce 100 career hits prior to her junior season• Produced 15 multi-hit games and eight games with multiple RBIs• Batted .382 (34-for-89) over her final 30 games with nine doubles and 18 RBIs• Hit .375 with nine doubles and 15 RBIs in Big Ten play• Batted .440 (11-for-25) with runners in scoring position in league play• Tied for second in the league with nine doubles in conference play• Tied a school record with three doubles in game three at Illinois• Went 7-for-12 (.583) in the series with four doubles, six runs and three RBIs• Hit .348 (8-for-23) in the NCAA Tournament with two home runs • Went 7-for-15 (.467) to help Nebraska win its second straight regional title• Produced her first multi-homer game with two homers vs. Bradley in the

NCAA Regional

FRESHMAN SEASON (2013)• Started 60 of 61 games, all at shortstop• 1 of 5 players named to the All-Big Ten and Big Ten All-Defensive teams• Became the first Husker shortstop to earn all-conference honors since 2006• Became the fifth Husker freshman shortstop to earn all-conference accolades

and first since 1997• Became the sixth freshman to lead Nebraska in batting average• Led Nebraska with 62 hits and a .346 batting average• Posted a streak of 22 consecutive games reaching base safely• Posted an 11-game hitting streak that ranked second on the team• Totaled 16 multi-hit games and two games with multiple RBIs

• Posted the second-best fielding percentage (.953) by a shortstop in NU history• Set a Nebraska shortstop record by fielding 258 total chances• Was part of a Husker defense that turned a school-record 49 double plays• The 49 double plays rank third in NCAA history• Batted .380 in Big Ten play• Went 12-for-28 (.429) in the NCAA Tournament with one homer and five RBIs• Led NU in hits, average and slugging percentage (.571) in the NCAA Tournament• Hit safely in all eight NCAA Tournament games• Had the game-winning RBI in Nebraska’s 4-2 victory at No. 3 Oregon, a win

that punched Nebraska’s ticket to the Women’s College World Series

BEFORE NEBRASKA (BEATRICE HIGH SCHOOL)• All-state selection as a senior in softball, basketball and soccer• Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior• Four-time all-state selection and three-time Super-State honoree• Set a then-state record with a .514 career batting average• Set a state record by batting .690 as a senior• Became the first player in state history to hit .600 in a season• Set Class B records for home runs (20) and runs scored (153)• Played her travel ball for the Beatrice 18’s and Nebraska Gold

PERSONAL• Economics major• Born on Feb. 21, 1994• Daughter of Bill and Gina Armstrong• Father Bill played football for Nebraska in the 1970s• Has one brother, Joseph• Has one sister, Adria

ALICIAARMSTRONGSENIOR • SHORTSTOP • BEATRICE, NEB.21

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2013 .346 60-60 179 32 62 10 0 4 19 84 .469 15 0 24 .397 0-4 7/12 .9532014 .316 61-61 174 29 55 10 3 4 27 83 .477 10 4 15 .365 1-3 0/0 .9392015 .356 58-58 177 48 63 10 0 9 49 100 .565 25 10 17 .458 2-3 4/4 .950Total .340 179-179 530 109 180 30 3 17 95 267 .504 50 14 56 .409 3-10 11/16 .948

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• TEAM CAPTAIN (2015, 2016)• SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (2013, 2014)• BIG TEN ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM (2013)• 2-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN• 6-TIME NEBRASKA HONOR ROLL• 2-TIME TOM OSBORNE CITIZENSHIP TEAM• NEBRASKA RECORD HOLDER, DOUBLES IN A GAME (3)• NEBRASKA RECORD HOLDER, WALKS IN A GAME (4)

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JUNIOR SEASON (2015)• Started 36 games, all at first base• Posted a .312 batting average, the highest of her career in a full season• Produced seven multi-hit games and three games with multiple RBIs• Tied her career high with three hits as part of a 3-for-4 day at Ohio State• Produced her 100th career hit as part of a 2-for-4 effort against Boise State• Had two hits in back-to-back games vs. No. 10 Tennessee and Oregon State• Tied her career high with two runs scored vs. UTSA on Feb. 8

MEDICAL HARDSHIP (2014)• Started Nebraska’s first 11 games at first base before suffering a season-

ending knee injury• Earned a medical hardship and was granted a fifth year of eligibility• Batted .357 in her limited action with one double, four runs and five RBIs

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013)• Started 53 games, all at first base• Helped Nebraska to the WCWS in her first season as captain• Was slowed early in the year following offseason knee surgery• Produced nine games with multiple hits and five games with multiple RBIs• Totaled five game-winning RBIs among her many clutch hits• Was part of a Husker defense that turned a school-record 49 double plays• The 49 double plays rank third in NCAA history• Recorded 404 putouts at first base, a total that ranks 10th in Nebraska history• Went 3-for-3 in game one vs. Minnesota, tying her career high in hits• Produced five game-winning RBIs, including one in the Big Ten Tournament• Had a walk-off, two-run single vs. UNO with Nebraska trailing 2-1 with two

outs in the bottom of the seventh

FRESHMAN SEASON (2012)• Started all 55 games• Made 49 starts at shortstop, five at third base and one in the circle• Started the final 49 games at shortstop• Drove in the game-winning run in five of Nebraska’s 14 Big Ten wins• Had game-winning, eighth-inning RBI singles vs. Minnesota and Ohio State• Went 7-for-15 with three doubles, a homer and eight RBIs in her second week• Went 3-for-3 with two doubles, a homer and four RBIs at New Mexico State• Made her lone pitching appearance with a start against Idaho State• Allowed four runs on four hits in 2.0 innings of NU’s 10-2 (5) victory• Recorded eight multi-hit games and six games with multiple RBIs• Drove in 11 of her 27 RBIs with two outs

BEFORE NEBRASKA (CANYON DEL ORO HIGH SCHOOL)• 1 of 10 finalists for MaxPreps National Player of the Year as a senior• Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior• First-team High School All-American as a senior• 1 of 30 players selected for the 2011 Under Armour All-America game• Won three straight state titles at Canyon Del Oro• Four-time all-conference performer and three-time all-state selection• Batted .569 with 17 homers, 22 doubles and 91 RBIs as a senior• In the circle, went 36-1 as a senior, when the Dorados finished with a No. 2

national ranking• Won back-to-back state championships as a freshman and sophomore• Played her travel ball for the AZ Desert Thunder

PERSONAL• Graduated with a degree in

finance in May of 2015• Currently pursuing her MBA• Born on March 25, 1993• Daughter of Kelly and

Lance Fowler• Both parents coached her

travel ball team• Her mother Kelly was her high

school coach• Has one sister, Kenzie• Kenzie was a two-time All-America

pitcher for Arizona

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2012 .248 55-55 161 20 40 5 1 5 27 62 .385 8 0 14 .281 2-3 3/3 .9212013 .236 53-53 157 17 37 3 0 4 21 52 .331 9 1 20 .281 0-7 2/2 .9882014 .357 11-11 28 4 10 1 0 0 5 11 .393 4 1 4 .441 1-1 0/0 1.0002015 .312 36-36 93 7 29 2 0 0 12 31 .333 11 1 7 .383 2-6 0/0 .993Total .264 155-155 439 48 116 11 1 9 65 156 .355 32 3 45 .315 5-17 5/5 .979

MATTIEFOWLERSENIOR • FIRST BASE • TUCSON, ARIZ.17

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• TEAM CAPTAIN (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)• NEBRASKA HERO LEADERSHIP AWARD (2013)• 2-TIME BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD • 3-TIME BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR • 3-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN • 9-TIME NEBRASKA HONOR ROLL • 2-TIME TOM OSBORNE CITIZENSHIP TEAM

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JUNIOR SEASON (2015)• Became fourth Husker pitcher to earn all-conference honors as a freshman,

sophomore and junior• Pitched in 42 of Nebraska’s 58 games, including 32 starts• Posted a 7-4 record with one save and a 2.12 ERA over her final 17 games• Had a 0.89 ERA in the NCAA Tournament• Allowed only two earned runs in 15.2 innings vs. LSU and Arizona State• Tossed a career-high 10.0 innings at No. 5 LSU, allowing two earned runs• Went 5.2 innings vs. No. 23 Arizona State and did not allow an earned run• Pitched Nebraska to the championship game of the Big Ten Tournament• Earned wins over Ohio State and Iowa in the Big Ten Tournament• Was 10-4 in Big Ten play, ranking third in the league in wins• Tossed a two-hit shutout vs. Illinois, recording her 50th career win• Recorded her 300th career strikeout vs. Northwestern• Allowed only one run in two complete games at Purdue• Recorded a complete-game win over No. 12 Minnesota, allowing three runs• Earned the win in all three games of Nebraska’s sweep over Michigan State • Earned a win over No. 10 Tennessee, her fourth career win vs. a top-10 team• Earned her first shutout with a four-hitter in 5.0 innings vs. San Diego State

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014)• Became first Husker pitcher to be a first-team all-region selection as both a

freshman and sophomore• Pitched in 33 of Nebraska’s 62 games, including 26 starts• Posted a 20-5 record with a 2.08 ERA, with all five losses to ranked teams• Her .800 winning percentage was the eighth-best mark in school history• Tossed a one-hitter and three two-hitters• Was 7-1 with a 1.98 ERA in Big Ten play• Her conference ERA ranked second among Big Ten pitchers with 50.0 innings• Tied for the league lead with four shutouts in conference action• Went 6-0 in April with four shutouts and a 0.62 ERA• Went 2-1 with a 1.95 ERA in the NCAA Tournament• Earned a win at No. 15 Missouri in the NCAA Regional final• Also defeated No. 6 Washington, No. 13 Oklahoma and No. 23 Northwestern• Big Ten Pitcher of the Week after a 3-0 record and 0.30 ERA in second week• Big Ten Pitcher of the Week following a one-hitter and two-hitter vs. Iowa• Posted an 8-1 record with a 1.26 ERA over her final 11 appearances• Posted an 8-0 record with a 1.11 ERA in her final 10 starts • Tossed four shutouts in her final 10 starts• Won her final 10 decisions as a starter and had a 10-game overall win streak

FRESHMAN SEASON (2013)• 1 of 2 freshman pitchers nationally to be a first-team all-region honoree• First Husker freshman pitcher to be a first-team all-region selection• First Husker freshman pitcher to be an all-region selection since 1997• First Husker freshman pitcher to be an all-conference selection since 2001• Ranked fourth nationally in ERA among freshmen (1.78)• Ranked second in the Big Ten in ERA• Went 2-2 with a 2.17 ERA against top-10 teams• Posted road victories at No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 3 Oregon• Shut out Oklahoma to lead NU to its first road win over a No. 1 team• Earned a complete-game victory at Oregon to clinch Nebraska’s spot in the

Women’s College World Series• Went 1-1 in the NCAA Tournament – all vs. top-10 teams – with a 2.23 ERA• Threw a no-hitter against Utah State in her fourth career start• Recorded her first no-hitter in fewer games than any other Husker pitcher• Struck out a career-high 11 batters at Wichita State• Two-Time Big Ten Freshman of the Week selection• Earned first award after going 2-0 with a 0.41 ERA in the second week• Earned second honor two weeks later following the shutout of No. 1

Oklahoma and road win at Oklahoma State• Tossed a three-hitter and allowed only one run in the Big Ten

Tournament vs. Minnesota

BEFORE NEBRASKA (NORCO HIGH SCHOOL)• 2012 California Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior• ESPN first-team high school All-American as a senior• Three-time all-state, all-area, all-league and All-

Southern Section honoree• Posted a 74-19 career record with a 0.89 ERA• Also excelled offensively, batting .375 with 27

doubles, 11 homers and 133 RBIs• Went 31-2 with a 0.35 ERA as a senior, leading Norco

to a Southern Section championship• Played her travel ball for the Corona Angels

PERSONAL• Psychology major• Born on Jan. 27, 1994• Daughter of Don and Kelly Lockman• Has one sister, Abby• Abby is a freshman infielder/catcher at Tennessee

EMILYLOCKMANSENIOR • PITCHER • CORONA, CALIF.4

CAREER STATISTICSYear W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HBP OPP AVG2013 15-6 1.78 28 25 15 4 0 157.2 130 49 40 61 112 10 0 10 .2262014 20-5 2.08 33 26 15 7 1 165.0 145 56 49 59 110 13 3 13 .2322015 18-14 3.99 42 32 17 3 1 193.0 234 134 110 92 102 22 5 14 .293Total 53-25 2.70 103 83 47 14 2 515.2 509 239 199 212 324 45 8 37 .254

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• FIRST-TEAM NFCA ALL-REGION (2013 & 2014)• SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (2013, 2014, 2015)• BIG TEN ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM (2015)• BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (2013)• 2-TIME BIG TEN PITCHER OF THE WEEK • 2-TIME BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK• 2-TIME NEBRASKA HONOR ROLL• 2-TIME TOM OSBORNE CITIZENSHIP TEAM

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JUNIOR SEASON (2015)• Became the second Husker outfielder to earn All-America honors• 1 of 6 players nationally with 10 home runs and five triples• 1 of 7 players with 50 hits, 50 runs, 50 RBIs and 50 free passes• Set NU records for runs (66), on-base percentage (.532) and hit-by-pitches (17)• Posted the sixth-highest batting average in school history (.407)• Posted the sixth-best slugging percentage in school history (.701)• Totaled the seventh-most triples in school history (5)• Totaled the ninth-most hits in school history (72)• Became the second Husker to produce 60 hits and 60 runs in a season• Became 1 of 4 Huskers to produce 50 hits, 50 runs and 50 RBIs in a season• Started all 58 games with 57 starts in center field• Scored a run in 42 of 58 games, including 21 games with multiple runs• Led the Big Ten in triples and hit-by-pitches• Owned 20 multi-hit efforts and 15 games with multiple RBIs• Produced three-or-more hits nine times and three-or-more RBIs eight times• Reached base safely in 52 of 58 games• Reached base multiple times in 40 of 58 games• Reached base 4-or-more times in eight times• Drew multiple walks in 10 games• Exceeded career totals in home runs, doubles, extra-base hits and RBIs• 11 home runs were five more than her career total entering the season• Homered six times in first 13 games, matching the total of her first 122 games• Nine doubles were two more than her career total entering the season• 51 RBIs were 18 more than her career total entering the season• Went 4-for-10 with a triple, two walks and three runs in the NCAA Tournament• Went 5-for-11 at the Big Ten Tournament with a homer and two RBIs• Homered and drove in two runs vs. Iowa in the semifinals• Tied her career high in hits with a 4-for-4 day vs. Ohio State in the quarterfinals• Hit second grand slam and had a career-high five RBIs vs. Michigan State• Hit .511 in February (24-for-47) with 18 runs, two doubles, one triple, six

homers and 17 RBIs in 15 games• Went 9-for-10 with a double, a triple, two homers, four runs and four RBIs in

three games vs. top-15 foes at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic• Finished 3-for-3 with a double and a run scored vs. No. 12 UCLA• Went 3-for-4 with two homers, two runs and three RBIs in Nebraska’s 5-2 win

over No. 10 Tennessee• Produced her first career multi-homer game against Tennessee• Was 3-for-3 with a triple, an RBI and a run the same day vs. No. 14 LSU• Led off the game with a home run at No. 6 Florida State• Earned Big Ten Player-of-the-Week accolades following the opening weekend• Had four multi-hit efforts and three multi-RBI performances on the weekend• Went 3-for-4 vs. UTSA, producing her 100th career hit• Went 4-for-4 vs. Texas Tech, producing a career high in hits• Hit her first career grand slam vs. Montana

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014)• Started all 62 games, 57 in center and five in left• Stole 16 bases, the fifth-highest sophomore total in

school history• Totaled seven doubles after having no doubles as a freshman• Produced 10 of her 24 RBIs with two outs• Totaled 13 multi-hit games and seven games with multiple RBIs• Hit .317 in Big Ten play• Batted .364 (8-for-22) in the NCAA Tournament with one double, one triple,

one homer and seven RBIs• Was 6-for-14 (.429) with a homer, double and seven RBIs at the NCAA

Regional• Totaled five RBIs in Nebraska’s two victories over No. 15 Missouri to win

the regional title• Hit a two-run homer in the season opener vs. UTEP

FRESHMAN SEASON (2013)• Started 58 games, including 45 in center field and 13 in left• Led NU with 13 stolen bases, the sixth-highest total by a Husker freshman• Produced nine multi-hit games and two games with multiple RBIs• Hit .366 in February, including 5-for-10 on the first day of her career• Reached base safely in each of her first 13 career games• Hit two home runs, both game-winners in the seventh inning or later• Hit a game-winning inside-the-park homer at Wichita State• Hit a walk-off, three-run homer in the 10th inning of her home debut

vs. New Mexico State

BEFORE NEBRASKA (OLATHE EAST HIGH SCHOOL)• Three-time NFCA High School All-American• First-team All-American as a junior and senior• Boasted a .605 career average with nine doubles, 13 triples, one home run and 67 RBIs• Set Olathe East career records in batting average, hits (181), runs (163) and stolen bases (87)• Set the top three marks in school history for average and on-base

percentage• Member of the Olathe East 2012 state championship team• Played her travel ball for the DeMarini Zephyrs

PERSONAL• Child, youth and family studies major• Born on April 22, 1994• Daughter of Kenny and Odester Stokes• Has one brother, Kenny• Has one sister, Kirsten

KIKISTOKESSENIOR • OUTFIELDER • OLATHE, KAN.13

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2013 .264 60-58 125 40 33 0 1 2 9 41 .328 26 3 31 .403 0-6 13/16 .8952014 .297 62-62 182 36 54 7 4 4 24 81 .445 27 7 28 .407 0-2 16/22 .9582015 .407 58-58 177 66 72 9 5 11 51 124 .701 34 17 25 .532 3-1 18/19 .962Total .329 180-178 484 142 159 16 10 17 84 246 .508 87 27 84 .454 3-9 47/57 .945

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• TEAM CAPTAIN (2015, 2016)• THIRD-TEAM NFCA ALL-AMERICAN (2015)• FIRST-TEAM NFCA ALL-REGION (2015)

• FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (2015)• BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (2015)• BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK (2015) • NEBRASKA HERO LEADERSHIP AWARD (2015) • 3-TIME NEBRASKA HONOR ROLL • 2-TIME TOM OSBORNE CITIZENSHIP TEAM • NEBRASKA RECORD HOLDER, SEASON RUNS (66) • NEBRASKA RECORD HOLDER, SEASON ON-BASE PCT. (.532) • NEBRASKA RECORD HOLDER, SEASON HIT-BY-PITCHES (17)

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JUNIOR SEASON (2015)• Started 31 games, 22 at first base and nine as the designated player• Produced a career-high .301 batting average• Owned six multi-hit games and five games with multiple RBIs• Reached base safely in six of her 11 plate appearances in Nebraska’s three-game sweep of Wisconsin• Tied her career high with three hits vs. North Dakota State• Went 6-for-13 with two home runs and six RBIs the week of March 11-14• Went 2-for-2 with a home run vs. Boise State in her home state of California• Hit a pinch-hit, three-run home run vs. UNO to wrap up a run-rule victory• Produced an RBI vs. No. 12 UCLA• Recorded a pinch-hit, two-run double against Oregon State that same day• Recorded her first multi-hit game with a 2-for-4 effort against Texas Tech• Had a walk, a hit-by-pitch and RBI in her season debut at New Mexico State

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014)• Started 55 games, four at designated player and the final 51 games at first• Twenty-five percent of her hits went for extra bases• Forty percent of her RBIs came with two outs• Totaled five multi-hit games and one game with multiple RBIs• Had a career-high two doubles and added two RBIs at Illinois• Went 3-for-3 vs. Ohio State, the first three-hit game of her career• Had a pair of RBIs in the NCAA Tournament• Produced the game-winning RBI with a two-out single in Nebraska’s 2-1

elimination victory over Kansas• Defensively, posted a .993 fielding percentage

FRESHMAN SEASON (2013)• Started 29 games, including 20 as the designated player and nine at first• Totaled eight multi-hit games and three games with multiple RBIs• Started all but one game during the month of March• Went 3-for-7 with her first two career home runs in a doubleheader at

Oklahoma State• Posted five consecutive multi-hit games and six multi-hit efforts in a seven-

game stretch in mid-March• Homered in three straight games during the stretch, the first homers of her career• Produced a career-high three RBIs in consecutive games at Oklahoma State

and Wichita State• Went 2-for-2 with a homer and two RBIs at Wichita State to earn Big Ten

Freshman-of-the-Week honors• Went 4-for-6 in a doubleheader with New Mexico State in her home debut• Started the season opener and recorded first career hit, run and RBI

BEFORE NEBRASKA (CORONA HIGH SCHOOL)• Four-time all-league selection and three-time first-team honoree• Three-time All-Southern Section pick• Earned All-Inland Valley accolades as a senior• Participated in the Orange and Riverside Counties all-star game• Played her travel ball for the Corona Angels

PERSONAL• Communication studies major• Born on Jan. 29, 1994• Daughter of Marty and Dawna Tyson• Her father Marty coached her travel team• Has three sisters, Dena, Tori and Dominique• Dena played at Washington from 2004 to 2007 and was a first-team All-

American in 2007• Tori played at Nebraska from 2008 to 2010 before an injury forced her to miss

her final season

DAWNATYSONSENIOR • FIRST BASE • CORONA, CALIF.3

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2013 .264 43-29 91 10 24 0 0 3 16 33 .363 8 8 10 .374 0-1 0/0 .9732014 .201 59-55 139 12 28 5 0 2 10 39 .281 10 4 14 .273 1-7 0/0 .9932015 .301 36-31 83 11 25 3 0 3 19 37 .446 15 3 3 .422 1-1 0/0 .995Total .246 138-115 313 33 77 8 0 8 45 109 .348 33 15 27 .344 2-9 0/0 .991

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• BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (2013)• 2-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN

• 2-TIME NEBRASKA HONOR ROLL• 2-TIME TOM OSBORNE CITIZENSHIP TEAM

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SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015)• Appeared in 10 games, all as a pinch runner• Scored a career-high three runs• Scored runs in back-to-back games against South Dakota and UNO• Scored her first run of the season the opening weekend vs. Montana

FRESHMAN SEASON (2014)• Appeared in 13 games• Started four games• Started the season opener at shortstop• Also made two starts in right field and one at designated player• Only Husker to start games on the infield and outfield in 2014• Earned four plate appearances• Drew a bases-loaded walk in her first career plate appearance vs. UTEP• Added her first career RBI with the bases-loaded walk against UTEP• Scored her first career run vs. Boise State• Scored the second run of her career against San Jose State

BEFORE NEBRASKA (LINCOLN PIUS X HIGH SCHOOL)• Helped Lincoln Pius X High School to the 2012 state title• Earned all-state honors as a senior• Also earned all-state recognition as a junior• Named one of 13 Players to Watch in Class B prior to her senior season• Played travel ball with the Nebraska Nemesis• Helped the Nemesis win the 2011 USSSA 16-and-under World Series• Produced three RBIs in the Nemesis’ 8-0 championship victory

PERSONAL• Lone Lincoln native on the Huskers’ 2016 roster• Criminology and criminal justice major• Born on Oct. 23, 1994• Daughter of Mike and Reena Arthur• Her father Mike is Nebraska’s Director of Strength and Conditioning• Mike has spent more than 35 years with the Nebraska Athletic Department

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2014 .000 13-4 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 0 .250 0-0 0/0 .8182015 .000 10-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0/0 .000Total .000 23-4 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 0 .250 0-0 0/0 .818

RACHELARTHURJUNIOR • INFIELDER • LINCOLN, NEB.29

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• ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2015) • 4-TIME NEBRASKA HONOR ROLL • TOM OSBORNE CITIZENSHIP TEAM (2014)

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SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015)• 1 of 17 players nationally to post a .400 batting average and 60 RBIs• 1 of 6 unanimous All-Big Ten selections• 1 of 4 Huskers to produce 50 hits, 50 runs and 50 RBIs in a season• Became the third Husker to produce 60 RBIs in a season• Became the fifth Husker to produce 80 hits in a season• Became the seventh Husker to produce 50 hits as a freshman and sophomore• Became the 10th Husker to produce 100 hits prior to her senior season• Became the third-fastest Husker to reach 100 hits (92 games)• Started all 58 games at third base,• Increased her streak to 120 consecutive starts• Totaled the fourth-most hits (82) and RBIs (60) in school history• Produced the fifth-highest batting average in school history (.412)• Scored the eighth-most runs in school history (53)• Recorded the 10th-most triples in school history (4)• Ranked second in the Big Ten in hits (82)• Led Nebraska with 25 multi-hit games and 17 games with multiple RBIs• Had 10 games with three or more hits, including two four-hit games• Batted .475 in Big Ten play with 25 runs scored and 31 RBIs• .475 average was the second-highest conference average in school history• Averaged more than one hit, one run and one RBI per game in Big Ten play• Ranked eighth in Big Ten history with 38 hits in conference play• Produced a 21-game hitting streak from March 11 through April 12• The streak was the third-longest in school history• Became only the third Husker to have a hitting streak reach 20 games• Totaled 40 hits in the 21-game hitting streak• Went 5-for-9 with three runs and four RBIs in a three-game series at Purdue• Was 4-for-7 with two doubles, a grand slam and five RBIs in Iowa doubleheader• Went 8-for-12 with four RBIs in NU’s three-game sweep of Michigan State• Recorded 100th career hit vs. No. 12 Minnesota• Hit two home runs vs. Charleston Southern in her first multi-homer game• Went 7-for-14 with two triples and six RBIs at the Mary Nutter Classic• Produced a career-high four hits vs. Oregon State

FRESHMAN SEASON (2014)• Only freshman position player to be an All-Big Ten selection• 1 of 3 freshmen to earn All-Big Ten honors• First NU freshman third baseman to earn all-conference honors since 1993• Started all 62 games at third base, the only freshman to start every game• 38 RBIs tied for the sixth-highest freshman total in school history• Six home runs tied for the eighth-highest freshman total in school history• Totaled 15 multi-hit games and 12 games with multiple RBIs• Hit .364 with three homers and 19 RBIs in conference play• Hit .333 (8-for-24) with a homer and four RBIs in the NCAA Tournament• Hit her first career home run at No. 13 Oklahoma• Two-Time Big Ten Freshman of the Week• Earned first award after going 7-for-13 the previous week• Earned her second honor after going 6-for-10 with a homer and six RBIs in a

three-game series at Illinois

BEFORE NEBRASKA (SUNNY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL)• MaxPreps second-team All-American as a senior• Named one of Orange County’s top 25 players• Three-time all-county and four-time all-league pick• Three-time Sunny Hills Player of the Year• Two-time Freeway League Player of the Year • .456 career average• Played her travel

ball for the Corona Angels

PERSONAL• Broadcasting

major• Born on June

18, 1995• Daughter of Kenny

and Marci Knighten• Kenny played baseball at

USC• Has two sisters, Briyana and

Shay• Shay is a freshman infielder at

Oklahoma• Has one brother, Marquis

MJKNIGHTENJUNIOR • THIRD BASE • BUENA PARK, CALIF.99

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2014 .311 62-62 180 32 56 8 2 6 38 86 .478 21 4 23 .395 0-3 6/10 .8952015 .412 58-58 199 53 82 7 4 8 60 121 .608 17 4 16 .466 1-2 8/10 .953Total .364 120-120 379 85 138 15 6 14 98 207 .546 38 8 39 .432 1-5 14/20 .925

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• FIRST-TEAM NFCA ALL-REGION (2015)• FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (2015)• SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (2014)• 2-TIME BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (2014)• ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2015)• NEBRASKA HONOR ROLL (FALL 2014)

• TOM OSBORNE CITIZENSHIP TEAM (2015)

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SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015)PITCHING• Appeared in 29 games with 10 starts and four complete games• Allowed two earned runs or less in 21 of her 29 appearances• Posted a 9-3 record in the first 12 decisions of her career• Ranked 12th nationally with five saves• Ranked fifth in NU history with five saves, the most by a Husker sophomore• Earned her fifth save with 3.0 scoreless innings of hitless relief in the

semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament vs. Iowa• Earned her first Big Ten win with 3.0 innings of relief against Northwestern• Went 3-0 the week of March 11-14 with a 2.88 ERA• Allowed only one run in a complete-game win over UNO in her home debut • Combined to throw 7.0 shutout innings vs. No. 10 Tennessee and No. 14 LSU• Threw 4.1 innings of perfect relief against No. 14 LSU, striking out three• Earned a save vs. No. 10 Tennessee with 2.2 scoreless, one-hit innings• Went 3-0 in her first weekend as a Husker• Threw 3.0 scoreless innings of hitless relief to earn the win against Montana• Combined with Kaylan Jablonski to no-hit the Grizzlies in six innings• Marked only the second combined no-hitter in school history• Fired a two-hitter vs. Colorado State in the season opener, her first career win

BATTING• Hit .346 with 39 RBIs and ranked second on the team with 11 doubles• Produced 11 multi-hit games and 10 games with multiple RBIs• Totaled a trio of three-hit games• Went 3-for-5 with a homer and five RBIs in Nebraska’s series vs. Northwestern• Came off the bench to go 2-for-3 with a grand slam and a season-high-tying

four RBIs in game two of the Northwestern series • Grand slam was her first as a Husker and second of her career• Went 3-for-7 with a home run and four RBIs in NU’s doubleheader at Iowa • Had four hits, two doubles and four RBIs in NU’s sweep of Michigan State • Had a career-high two doubles in game two of the Spartan series• Went 6-for-15 at the Easton Invitational with three doubles and six RBIs• Went 7-for-13 in four games at the Shocker Invitational with two doubles,

one homer and five RBIs• Had five hits and six RBIs at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic• Produced her first multi-hit game with a 3-for-5 effort at New Mexico State to

conclude an opening day where she went 4-for-7• Homered in her first at bat as a Husker against Colorado State

BEFORE NEBRASKA (TEXAS TECH - 2014)• Earned second-team All-Big 12 honors and third-team all-region accolades• Batted .364, the eighth-highest average in school history• Totaled 44 RBIs, a Texas Tech freshman record that ranked ninth overall• Led the Red Raiders with nine homers and a .608 slugging percentage• Hit .348 with five homers and 15 RBIs in Big 12 play• Ranked second in the league with five homers and 12 walks in Big 12 play• Saw limited action in the circle, appearing in nine games• Did not allow an earned run in six of her nine appearances• Recorded one save but did not earn a decision

BEFORE NEBRASKA (KINGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL)• Texas 4A-5A Player of the Year as a senior• Three-time district MVP• Two-time All-Greater Houston area

selection• Four-time all-district selection• Four-time Kingwood MVP• Owned a 79-41 career record with an

ERA under 2.00• Boasted a .440 career batting average

with 30 home runs• Set school records for season and career homers• Played her travel ball for the Texas Impact Gold• Was a Triple Crown All-American in 2013

PERSONAL• Child, youth and family studies major• Born on Feb. 14, 1995• Daughter of Tony and Debbie McClure

CASSIEMcCLUREJUNIOR • PITCHER/UTILITY • KINGWOOD, TEXAS66

CAREER BATTING STATISTICS (2014 AT TEXAS TECH; 2015 AT NEBRASKA)Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2014 .361 54-51 144 13 52 8 0 9 44 87 .604 22 2 24 .442 4-0 1/2 1.0002015 .346 48-44 136 16 47 11 0 4 39 70 .515 20 2 11 .429 3-0 0/0 .840Total .354 102-95 280 29 99 19 0 13 83 157 .561 42 4 35 .435 7-0 1/2 .871

CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS (2014 AT TEXAS TECH; 2015 AT NEBRASKA)Year W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HBP OPP AVG2014 0-0 3.41 9 0 0 0 1 12.1 15 11 6 5 10 1 1 0 .2782015 9-3 4.39 29 10 4 0 5 79.2 89 57 50 37 37 13 5 5 .278Total 9-3 4.26 38 10 4 0 6 92.0 104 68 56 42 47 14 6 5 .278

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• FIRST-TEAM NFCA ALL-MIDWEST REGION (2015)• THIRD-TEAM NFCA ALL-CENTRAL REGION (2014)

• SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG 12 (2014) • NEBRASKA HONOR ROLL (FALL 2015)

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SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015)• Appeared in 23 games, including 22 times as a pinch runner• Also appeared in one game at catcher against Georgia Tech• Caught one scoreless inning vs. the Yellow Jackets• Marked her first career game action other than as a pinch runner• Scored 11 runs in her 22 appearances as a pinch runner• Scored five runs in Big Ten play• Scored a run in Nebraska’s Big Ten Tournament semifinal victory over Iowa• Scored a run in four straight pinch-running appearances (March 14-25)• Scored two runs in four games on opening weekend• Scored her first run of the year in the season opener against Colorado State

FRESHMAN SEASON (2014)• Appeared in 27 games, all as a pinch runner• Scored 12 runs in her 27 games• Scored five runs in Big Ten play• Scored a run in the final inning of Nebraska’s regional championship win at

No. 15 Missouri• Scored a run in four consecutive Big Ten games vs. Iowa and Ohio State• Scored a run in back-to-back games vs. Illinois and UNO• Scored runs in three straight games in mid-March• Scored a run in her career debut at New Mexico State• Caught countless bullpen sessions for a Husker pitching staff that ranked

13th nationally in ERA

BEFORE NEBRASKA (DOUGLAS COUNTY WEST/CONCORDIA HIGH SCHOOL)• Second-team all-state selection as a senior• Honorable-mention all-state pick as a junior• Named one of 13 Players to Watch in Class B prior to her senior season• Batted .444 as a senior• Selected for the 2013 Nebraska Coaches Association All-Star Game• Played her travel ball for the Nebraska Gold

PERSONAL• Biological sciences major• Born on March 31, 1995• Daughter of Dave and Ann Sjulin• Has two sisters, Lucy and Jacki

LOTTESJULINJUNIOR • OUTFIELDER/CATCHER • OMAHA, NEB.01

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2014 .000 27-0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0/0 .0002015 .000 23-0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0/0 .000Total .000 50-0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0/0 .000

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• BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD (2015)• BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR (2015)

• ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2015)• 5-TIME NEBRASKA HONOR ROLL

• NEBRASKA HERO LEADERSHIP AWARD (2015)• 2-TIME TOM OSBORNE CITIZENSHIP TEAM

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FRESHMAN SEASON (2015)• Started all 58 games at second base• Only freshman to start every game in 2015 • Tallied 11 multi-hit games and five games with multiple RBIs• Had 13 doubles, tied for the third-highest total by a freshman in school history• Batted .382 with a .485 on-base percentage in Big Ten Conference play• Went 3-for-7 with a double, an RBI and three runs at the Big Ten Tournament• Went 4-for-8 in the NCAA Tournament with a double, a triple and three runs• Recorded an RBI in an elimination game at No. 5 LSU• Had two hits in an elimination win over Texas Southern• Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week following the Michigan State series• Went 3-for-6 vs. MSU and reached base safely in 7 of her 10 plate appearances• Scored a career-high three runs in the series opener vs. the Spartans• Went 5-for-7 with two doubles and five RBIs in a three-game series at Ohio State• Tied her career high with two RBIs in each of the first two games vs. the Buckeyes• Totaled eight hits, seven runs and seven RBIs in her first six career games• Scored a run in each of her first six career games• Produced an RBI in six of her first seven games• Totaled multiple hits and multiple RBIs in two of her first three games

BEFORE NEBRASKA (KEARNEY HIGH SCHOOL)• Second-team all-state selection as a junior• Four-time all-district and all-region performer

• Two-time Kansas City all-metro honoree• Ranked in Kearney’s all-time top three in hits, average, runs, RBIs,

stolen bases and walks• Played her travel ball for the Kansas City Originals

PERSONAL• Marketing major• Born on Oct. 12, 1995

• Daughter of Ed and Diane Barrow• Has one sister, Kat• Kat was a pitcher at UNO (2012-15)

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2015 .331 58-58 142 42 47 13 1 0 27 62 .437 22 1 15 .424 0-5 1/1 .943

CAREER ACCOLADES• Big Ten Freshman of the Week (March 23, 2015)• Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014)• Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015)

LAURABARROWSOPHOMORE • SECOND BASE • KEARNEY, MO.23

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FRESHMAN SEASON (2015)• Made four relief appearances• Allowed two earned runs or less in three of her four outings• Threw a career-high 3.0 innings at Wichita State, allowing only one run• Tossed a scoreless inning with two strikeouts against Georgia Tech• Made her career debut on opening day at New Mexico State

BEFORE NEBRASKA (THE WOODLANDS HIGH SCHOOL)• Boasted a 46-9 career record with a 1.46 ERA in 350.2 innings• Added 17 saves and 247 strikeouts• Held the opponent scoreless in 29 of her 43 career starts• Two-time all-district performer• Went 11-1 with 10 saves and a 1.70 ERA as a senior, when The Woodlands

finished as the Texas Class 5A runner-up• Was 9-4 as a junior with a 1.90 ERA during another runner-up finish• Allowed one earned run or less in 17 of her 22 appearances as a junior• Was an honorable-mention all-state selection as a sophomore• Went 19-4 with a 1.16 ERA as a sophomore• Made 33 appearances and earned 23 starts in The Woodland’s 35 games• Allowed one earned run or less in 29 of her 33 appearances• Did not allow an earned run in 22 of her 33 appearances• Contributed as a freshman to The Woodlands’ 2011 Texas 5A state

championship team (44-1)• The Highlanders were also crowned national champions by MaxPreps and

ESPNHS in 2011• Went 7-0 with a 0.96 ERA in 51.0 innings as a freshman• Played her travel ball for the Texas Firecrackers

PERSONAL• Pre-elementary education and special education K-6 major• Born on Feb. 14, 1996• Daughter of Joel and Susanne Bartsch• Has two brothers, Tristan and Kyle

CAITLINBARTSCH

SOPHOMORE • PITCHER • THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS 8

CAREER STATISTICSYear W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HBP OPP AVG2015 0-0 12.25 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 11 8 7 2 3 3 0 0 .500

CAREER ACCOLADES• Two-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll

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FRESHMAN SEASON (2015)PITCHING• Won seven of her last eight decisions to post an 8-6 record • Allowed one earned run or less in nine of her final 17 appearances• Tossed a two-hit shutout vs. Texas Southern in the NCAA Regional• Became the second NU freshman to throw a shutout in the NCAA Tournament• Went 5-2 with a 3.33 ERA in Big Ten play, including 5-0 on the road• Was 6-0 in April with a 2.62 ERA• Fired a three-hit shutout at Purdue, her first career shutout• Allowed only one run in 4.1 innings of relief at Iowa for her first career victory• Earned the first non-conference win of her career with a two-hitter vs. Creighton• Retired the final 10 batters in her third career start at No. 6 Florida State• Made her first start on Feb. 7, combining on a six-inning no-hitter vs. Montana• Marked only the second combined no-hitter in school history

BATTING• Hit .278, including a .310 mark in Big Ten play

• Produced three multi-hit games• Totaled three games with multiple RBIs• Hit her first career home run at Ohio State• Had two doubles and two RBIs vs. Montana• Had three doubles, four hits, four RBIs in first eight ABs

BEFORE NEBRASKA (OMAHA SKUTT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL)

• Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior• Four-time All-Nebraska selection• Three-time first-team All-Nebraska honoree

• Two-time state champion• .557 career average was a Nebraska state record

• Broke Alicia Armstrong’s previous record of .514• Set Class B records for career homers (25) and RBIs (137)

• In the circle, posted an 81-14 career record with a 1.50 ERA• Ranked as the nation’s No. 50 recruit by Student Sports

• Played her travel ball for Nebraska Gold

PERSONAL• Child, youth and family studies major

• Born on Jan. 17, 1996• Daughter of Richard (Dick) and Barb Jablonski

• Father Dick coached her travel ball team• Has one sister, Jennifer

CAREER ACCOLADES• Two-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll• Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015)

KAYLANJABLONSKISOPHOMORE • PITCHER/UTILITY • OMAHA, NEB.12

CAREER BATTING STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2015 .278 40-26 72 11 20 3 0 1 11 26 .361 9 0 8 .354 1-0 0/0 .889

CAREER PITCHING STATISTICSYear W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HBP OPP AVG2015 8-6 4.67 23 16 3 2 0 87.0 84 69 58 63 54 15 8 5 .251

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FRESHMAN SEASON (2015)• Appeared in 45 games, including 14 starts in left and one in center• Scored 20 runs in her 45 games• Scored 10 runs in Nebraska’s 23 Big Ten Conference games• Scored her final run of the season at No. 5 LSU in the NCAA Tournament• Scored a run in both games of a doubleheader at Ohio State • Totaled multi-hit games against Iowa and Montana• Drew walks against Texas Tech and No. 10 Tennessee• Went 2-for-2 in game two of a doubleheader at Iowa • Was 1-for-2 and scored twice vs. No. 14 LSU and No. 10 Tennessee on Feb. 21• Finished 1-for-2 with a run at New Mexico State in her first start in the lineup• Went 2-for-4 with a run and her first career RBI vs. Montana the next day

BEFORE NEBRASKA (PAPILLION-LA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL)• Four-time first-team All-Nebraska Selection• 1 of 5 players to be a four-time, first-team All-Nebraska honoree• Won one state title and added one runner-up finish• Produced a .500 career batting average, which ranked fourth in state history• Hit .600 as a senior with five doubles, eight triples and 40 stolen bases• Was named Max Preps/NFCA National High School Player of the Week for

her efforts during the state tournament• Went 16-for-22 (.727) during the tournament with a .750 on-base percentage• Hit .529 as a junior with a school-record 44 stolen bases• Batted .439 as a sophomore after hitting .440 as a freshman• Played her travel ball for the Nebraska Gold, with her father Brad as an

assistant coach

PERSONAL• Nutrition/dietetics major• Born on June 13, 1995• Daughter of Brad and Jeannie Metzler• Has two sisters, Danielle and Ashley• Has one brother, Bradley

GINAMETZLER

SOPHOMORE • OUTFIELDER • OMAHA, NEB.11CAREER ACCOLADES• Three-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll• Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015)

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2015 .207 45-15 29 20 6 0 0 0 1 6 .207 2 0 6 .258 0-2 0/1 .958

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FRESHMAN SEASON (2015)• Appeared in 41 games, including five starts in left field• Scored 15 runs and stole three bases as a pinch runner• Scored a run in six straight appearances as a pinch runner from Feb. 22 to

March 14• Scored a run in each of Nebraska’s first three games at the Easton Invitational• Scored two runs and stole one base at the Shocker Invitational• Scored her first career run vs. Oregon State• Stole her first career base at No. 6 Florida State

BEFORE NEBRASKA (WAHOO HIGH SCHOOL)• Two-time All-Nebraska selection• Three-time all-state pick• Three-time state champion• Helped Wahoo to a 113-23 record in her four seasons• Batted .584 as a senior with 17 doubles, six triples and seven homers• Added 34 stolen bases and 44 RBIs as a senior• Played her travel ball for the Frozen Ropes Fury

PERSONAL• Child, youth and family studies major

• Born on Jan. 21, 1996• Daughter of Chris and Marcia Otte• Has two sisters, Ashley and Paige

• Has one brother, Eric

CAREER ACCOLADES• Two-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll

TAYLOROTTESOPHOMORE • OUTFIELDER • WAHOO, NEB.22

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2015 .000 41-5 13 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 .000 0-0 4/4 1.000

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FRESHMAN SEASON (2015)• Appeared in 18 games with eight starts• Started seven games at catcher and one as the designated player• Had a pinch-hit single at No. 5 seed LSU in the NCAA Regional• Was hit by a pitch as a pinch-hitter against Creighton• Made her lone start at designated player against North Dakota State• Was hit by a pitch and scored a run vs. the Bison• Scored a career-high two runs in her first Big Ten start vs. Michigan State• Produced her second career hit and scored her third career run vs. DePaul• Produced her first career hit with a double against Western Kentucky• Scored a run in her career debut against Montana

BEFORE NEBRASKA (MILLARD SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL)• Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior• Three-time first-team All-Nebraska selection• Four-time first-team all-state honoree• Three-time state champion• Set a Nebraska all-class record with 37 career home runs• Broke the previous record by 13 home runs• Produced a .494 career batting average that ranked sixth in state

history and third among Class A hitters• Batted .531 with 14 homers and 49 RBIs as a senior• Went 10-for-13 (.769) with four homers and 11 RBIs at

the state tournament• Hit .536 as a junior with 42 RBIs• Added 50 runs scored and 34 walks• Posted a .664 on-base

percentage and a 1.143 slugging percentage

• Batted .438 as a sophomore• Played her travel ball for the

Nebraska Gold, with her father Travis as an assistant coach

PERSONAL• Psychology major• Born on Dec. 28, 1995• Daughter of Travis and Rebecca Unzicker• Has one sister, Rylie• Has one brother, Noah

MADIUNZICKER

SOPHOMORE • CATCHER/UTILITY • OMAHA, NEB. 7CAREER ACCOLADES• Three-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll• Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015)

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2015 .125 18-8 24 6 3 1 0 0 0 4 .167 2 2 7 .250 0-0 0/0 .976

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REDSHIRT SEASON (2015)• Suffered a knee injury in the fall that required season-ending surgery• Utilized her redshirt season while rehabbing the injury

FRESHMAN SEASON (2014)• Appeared in 42 games with 38 starts despite missing a month due to injury• Made 26 starts in the outfield and started 12 games as the designated player• Started 14 games in left field, 11 in right and one in center• Produced a .274 average with six doubles, one triple, four homers and 22 RBIs• Was batting .313 prior to her injury• Totaled seven multi-hit games and eight games with multiple RBIs

• Hit two home runs vs. top-15 opponents in the NCAA Tournament• Became the first NU freshman to hit two home runs in a single postseason• Hit a three-run home run at No. 2 Alabama in the NCAA Super Regional

• Hit a three-run homer at No. 15 Missouri in the NCAA Regional• Recorded a pinch-hit, two-run single in her return from injury vs. Iowa• Had a run and a double in her first career start vs. No. 12 Florida State

BEFORE NEBRASKA (LAKESIDE HIGH SCHOOL)• Two-time Sunbelt League MVP• Three-time All-CIF Southern Section selection• Four-time first-team all-league selection

• Posted .474 career average with 35 doubles, 28 homers and 122 RBIs• Batted .614 as a senior with eight doubles, seven homers and 34 RBIs

• Hit .437 as a junior with a seven doubles, seven homers and 25 RBIs• Batted .443 with nine doubles, nine homers and 32 RBIs as a sophomore• Hit .442 as a freshman with 11 doubles, five homers and 31 RBIs• Played her travel ball for the Corona Angels

PERSONAL• Psychology major• Born on Nov. 8, 1994• Daughter of Troy and Kimberlee Urness• Troy played baseball at Georgia Southern and at Indiana University of Pennsylvania

• Has one sister, Sarah• Has two brothers, Kristopher and Tanner

CAREER ACCOLADES• Academic All-Big Ten (2015)• Five-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll• Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2014)

AUSTENURNESSSOPHOMORE • OUTFIELDER/CATCHER • LAKE ELSINORE, CALIF.27

CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2014 .274 42-38 106 19 29 6 1 4 22 49 .462 9 10 22 .378 2-2 1/1 .9412015 --Redshirt Season-- Total .274 42-38 106 19 29 6 1 4 22 49 .462 9 10 22 .378 2-2 1/1 .941

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BEFORE NEBRASKA (NEBRASKA-KEARNEY)• Spent her freshman season at Division II Nebraska-Kearney• Was unable to pitch for the Lopers due to injury• Appeared in 13 games as a pinch runner, scoring six runs

BEFORE NEBRASKA (YORK HIGH SCHOOL)• Three-time all-state selection• First-team All-Nebraska pick as a senior,• Went 31-3 as a senior with a 1.85 ERA• Set a Nebraska Class B record with 20 consecutive victories as a senior• At the plate, hit .510 as a senior with five triples• Set a Nebraska Class B record with three triples in a game as a sophomore• First York player to play in the Nebraska Coaches Association All-Star Game• Played her travel ball for the York Fusion

PERSONAL• Nutrition, exercise and health science major• Born on Jan. 4, 1996• Daughter of Briant and Carrie Kadavy• Has two sisters, Emily and Jenny

TAYLORKADAVY

SOPHOMORE • PITCHER • YORK, NEB.14

CAREER BATTING STATISTICS (AT NEBRASKA-KEARNEY)Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF-SH SB/ATT FLD%2015 .000 13-0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0/0 .000

CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS (AT NEBRASKA-KEARNEY)Year W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HBP OPP AVG2015 0-0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

CAREER ACCOLADES• Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2015)

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BEFORE NEBRASKA (CAJON HIGH SCHOOL)• Earned first-team NFCA High School All-America honors as a junior• Posted a .428 career average with 33 doubles, 10 homers and 97 RBIs• Also owned a .720 slugging percentage and .522 on-base percentage• Allowed only six stolen bases in 31 attempts during her prep career• Was named Cajon’s 2015 Athlete of the Year• Batted .418 as a senior with 10 doubles, two triples and 28 RBIs• Threw out 9-of-10 would-be base stealers as a senior• Hit .556 as a junior with eight doubles, three triples, six homers and 25 RBIs• Added 12 stolen bases while slugging 1.063 and reaching base at a .646 clip• Threw out all eight runners who attempted to steal against her as a junior• Hit .407 with six doubles, one triple, three homers and 18 RBIs as a sophomore• Allowed only two stolen bases in six attempts as a sophomore• Started as a freshman, batting .347 with nine doubles and 26 RBIs

• Produced seven RBIs in her first two games• Totaled 10 RBIs in her first four games• Played her travel ball for the Corona Angels

• Is one of five former Angels on the Huskers’ 2016 roster• Previously played for the Firecrackers

PERSONAL• Communication studies major• Is the first person in her family to go to college• Born on June 29, 1997

• Daughter of Joe and Wendy Cassidy• Has one brother, Joseph

BRICASSIDYFRESHMAN • CATCHER • SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF.44

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CAREER ACCOLADES• Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2015)

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BEFORE NEBRASKA (BLUE VALLEY NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL)• Played only two seasons of high school softball due to a family move• Spent her senior year at Blue Valley Northwest in Overland Park, Kan.• Kansas Softball Coaches Association first-team all-state selection• Was also a first-team all-metro and all-league pick• Did not play high school softball as a sophomore, instead choosing

to compete with the Nebraska Gold travel team• Spent her sophomore season at Millard West in Omaha• First-team Super-State selection at Millard West• 1 of 3 underclassmen on the Super-State first team• Hit .471 with 13 doubles, four homers and 25 RBIs• Tried out for the 2015 U.S. Junior Women’s National Team• Played her travel ball for the Nebraska Gold

PERSONAL• Nutrition, exercise and health science major• Born on Feb. 15, 1997• Daughter of Matt Simmons and Jayme

Richardson• Both parents are Nebraska graduates• Her father Matt was a member of the Nebraska

football team (1990-92)• Has one sister, Shaylen Simmons• Has two brothers, Kordell Simmons and

Eric Osmera

ALYVIASIMMONS

FRESHMAN • OUTFIELDER • OVERLAND PARK, KAN. 32CAREER ACCOLADES• Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2015)

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HEAD COACH RHONDA REVELLE

COACHING ACCOLADES• National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame (2010)• Nebraska Softball Hall of Fame (1997)• Winningest Coach in Nebraska Athletics History (male or female)• Winningest Coach in Nebraska Softball History• Four-Time NFCA Midwest Region Staff of the Year (1998, 2002, 2013 & 2014)• Midwest Region Coach of the Year (1995)• Four-Time Conference Coach of the Year (1995, 1998, 2001 & 2014)• Big Ten Coach of the Year (2014)• Two-Time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1998 & 2001)• Big Eight Coach of the Year (1995)• Has Led Nebraska to the Top 11 Season Win Totals in Program History• Winner of Seven Conference Titles• Winner of Four NCAA Regional Championships• Coached Three Women's College World Series Teams (1998, 2002 & 2013)• Coached 19 All-Americans at Nebraska• Coached 13 Academic All-Americans at Nebraska• Dr. Barbara Hibner Trailblazer Award Recipient (2007)

PLAYING ACCOLADES• Member of Nebraska's 1982 Women's College World Series Team (Inaugural Year)• 1982 All-Big Eight Selection• Nebraska Single-Season Saves Record Holder (7 in 1983)• Ranks 9th in School History in Career Saves (7)• Five-Time ASA All-American

TOP-LEVEL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE• Three-Time NFCA President (1999-2002; 2005-06; 2013-present)• Nebraska Senior Woman Administrator (2006-08)

When Nebraska began its search for a head softball coach following the 1992 season, the Huskers were in need of an enthusiastic, high-energy coach who could return the program to its perch among the nation's elite. NU found that coach in Rhonda Revelle, who returned to her alma mater in 1993 on a mission to re-establish the Huskers as a national power.

Consider it mission accomplished.The numbers speak for themselves: 878 wins; 19 NCAA Tournament berths; 14 top-20

national finishes; eight top-10 finishes; eight coach-of-the-year awards; seven conference titles; and three trips to the Women’s College World Series. Those numbers solidify Revelle as one of the sport's elite coaches, and the National Fastpitch Coaches Association agreed in 2010, when Revelle was inducted into the NFCA Hall of Fame.

While Revelle's legacy continues to grow, she is only focused on continuing to raise the bar for one of the nation’s elite programs. Revelle helped form Nebraska's tradition as a player on the Huskers' 1982 team, which qualified for the inaugural Women's College World Series. Her contributions as both player and coach were a big reason why Nebraska was voted the 12th-best program of all-time by the NFCA in 2003 and was recognized as the 10th-winningest program in NCAA history by CBS College Sports in 2007.

Entering her 24th season in 2016, Revelle owns nearly every Nebraska coaching record. With a record of 878-464 at Nebraska, Revelle has won more games than any other coach - male or female - in the history of Husker Athletics.

Revelle is about more than just wins however. She places the student-athlete first in every decision she makes and is committed to developing not only great players, but great students and citizens as well. Whether its her record-breaking win totals or her commitment to extending Nebraska's national lead in academic All-Americans, there is no doubt that Rhonda Revelle was a home-run hire for the Husker softball program.

REVELLE IS WINNINGEST COACH IN NEBRASKA HISTORYRhonda Revelle has won 878 games at Nebraska, more wins than any other coach -

male or female - in the history of Nebraska Athletics. Revelle passed baseball coach John Sanders as Nebraska's all-time wins leader with her 768th victory on March 3, 2013. She became Nebraska softball's all-time wins leader with her 189th victory on April 11, 1998.

REVELLE A HALL-OF-FAME COACH Rhonda Revelle earned the highest honor a collegiate softball coach can achieve in 2010, when she was inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Revelle is a member of an elite fraternity, as she is one of only 63 coaches to be enshrined in the NFCA Hall of Fame. Revelle is one of 14 Hall of Famers who are actively coaching at the Division I level in 2016.

COACH OF THE YEAR IN THREE DIFFERENT CONFERENCESRhonda Revelle has been named coach of the year in three different conferences during

her career. Revelle was named Big Eight Coach of the Year in her third season at Nebraska in 1995, and she was the Big 12 Coach of the Year in both 1998 and 2001. In 2014, Revelle was honored as the Big Ten Coach of the Year.

REVELLE RANKS HIGHLY AMONG ACTIVE COACHESNot surprisingly given her Hall-of-Fame status, Rhonda Revelle compares well to her

active coaching peers. Revelle ranks 15th among all active Division I coaches with 886 career victories, and she is 10th in wins at a coach's current school. Revelle has also guided Nebraska to 19 NCAA Tournament appearances, a total that ranks fifth nationally among active coaches, and Revelle's 45 wins in the NCAA Tournament rank 15th.

REVELLE'S RANKINGS AMONG ACTIVE DIVISION I COACHESCategory Total RankNCAA Tournament Appearances 19 5thWins at Current School 876 10thCareer Victories 886 15thNCAA Tournament Wins 45 15th

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TRADITION THRIVES UNDER REVELLENebraska softball leads the nation with 29 academic All-Americans, a total that ranks

second nationally among all female sports, trailing only the Husker volleyball program. Revelle has contributed to that total, producing 13 academic All-Americans in her first 23 seasons. Revelle's total is tied for second nationally among all Division I coaches during that time.

MOST ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS DURING REVELLE'S TENURECoach, School TotalRalph & Karen Weekly, Tennessee 17Rhonda Revelle, Nebraska 13Eugene Lenti, DePaul 13

NEBRASKA AN NCAA TOURNAMENT REGULAR UNDER REVELLERhonda Revelle has guided Nebraska to the NCAA Tournament in 19 of her 23 seasons,

including 19 of the last 21 years. Revelle ranks fifth among all active Division I coaches with her 19 NCAA Tournament appearances, and three of the four coaches ahead of her on that list own more than 25 years of Division I coaching experience. Revelle has led Nebraska to eight top-10 finishes in the NCAA Tournament, including three trips to the Women's College World Series.

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES AMONG ACTIVE COACHESCoach, School TotalMike Candrea, Arizona 29Diane Ninemire, Cal 27Carol Hutchins, Michigan 23Patty Gasso, Oklahoma 21Rhonda Revelle, Nebraska 19

rhondaREVELLEHEAD COACH • 24TH SEASON • NEBRASKA (1984)886-480 CAREER RECORD • 878-464 AT NEBRASKA

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REVELLE REGULARLY LEADS NU TO TOP NATIONAL FINISHESRhonda Revelle has guided Nebraska to 14 top-20 national finishes and eight top-10

finishes. She posted top-10 national finishes when Nebraska advanced to the Women's College World Series in 1998, 2002 and 2013, and she added five more top-10 finishes when Nebraska fell one round shy of the WCWS in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2004 and 2014.

HUSKERS A FIXTURE IN NATIONAL RANKINGSThe NFCA top-25 poll began in 1995 and in its 21-year history, the Huskers have been

ranked in the final poll 15 times, all under head coach Rhonda Revelle. Nebraska was one of only six programs in the country to end the season with a national ranking in each of the first 12 years of the poll's existence. Revelle has guided Nebraska to 12 top-20 final rankings, eight top-15 rankings and three top-10 rankings.

Revelle also led Nebraska to its highest national ranking when the Huskers spent three weeks ranked third during the 2003 season. Revelle has also guided Nebraska to its only two victories over a No. 1-ranked team, defeating Florida in 2011 and Oklahoma in 2013.

FROM NEBRASKA TO THE OLYMPICSSoftball was last included in the Olympic Games in 2008. That season, two of Rhonda

Revelle's former Huskers competed for Team Canada, helping the Canadians to a fourth-place finish. Revelle was one of only five college coaches to have multiple former players compete in the 2008 Olympics. She trailed only Arizona's Mike Candrea for the most former players competing in the Beijing Olympics.

FROM NEBRASKA TO THE NPFSeven of Rhonda Revelle's former players have gone on to successful careers in the

National Pro Fastpitch League. The NPF held its lone All-Star Game in 2005, and three former Huskers were selected to participate in the game. The only college coach who had more former players competing in the game was retired UCLA Hall-of-Fame Coach Sue Enquist. Four of Revelle's former players have won NPF championships, including two-time All-America twins Tatum and Taylor Edwards in 2015.

REVELLE GROWS FAN SUPPORT FOR NEBRASKA SOFTBALLIn addition to her coaching duties, Rhonda Revelle is also committed to growing the

popularity of Husker softball. She was instrumental in Bowlin Stadium being built, and since the facility opened in 2002, the Huskers have ranked in the top 10 nationally in attendance six times.

Nebraska softball's popularity has continued to grow, reaching new heights in recent seasons. In 2014, the Huskers averaged a school-record 963 fans per game. That same season, Nebraska set a world record for the largest softball tailgate when 2,204 fans came out to watch Nebraska sweep a doubleheader from Ohio State.

REVELLE PROVIDES LEADERSHIP ON NATIONAL LEVEL Rhonda Revelle's impact is not limited to Nebraska. She has served as a visionary leader for the sport and is in her third term as president of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association in January. Revelle served as the organization's president for the past three years following previous stints from 1999-2002 and 2005-06. In addition to her coaching duties, Revelle has also been the top female administrator for Nebraska Athletics, serving as the Huskers' Senior Woman Administrator from 2006 to 2008 before returning her full-time focus to coaching.

A CHAMPION ON THE FIELD AND IN THE COMMUNITYIn addition to being a champion on the field, Rhonda Revelle is also a champion in

the community, as one of the most active volunteers in the Lincoln community. The 2003 Downtown YMCA Co-Volunteer of the Year, Revelle has served as chairperson for several charitable campaigns, including the UNL United Way Combined Campaign, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Light the Night campaign, the Downtown YMCA Strong Kids campaign, the YMCA Cycle-a-Thon for Strong Kids campaign and the Lincoln Youth Council "Let ‘Em Play" campaign. Under Revelle, the 2005 United Way Combined Campaign raised its highest dollar amount to date. Revelle is also actively involved with Lincoln's Child Advocacy Center.

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REVELLE'S SEASON HIGHLIGHTS1993: REVELLE BEGINS REBUILDING PROJECTNebraska won 18 games in Rhonda Revelle's first season, as she laid the foundation to return the Husker softball program to the traditional success she helped create as a player. Nebraska posted a fifth-place finish in the Big Eight Conference led primarily by underclassmen, and Revelle produced her first academic All-American.

1994: SETTING THE STAGE FOR A RETURN TO PROMINENCEThe Huskers improved their victory total by three games in 1994, winning 21 games in Revelle's second season. While the progress was slower than Revelle may have hoped, the 1994 season set the stage for a breakthrough 1995 campaign, and Revelle coached an academic All-American for the second straight year.

1995: HUSKERS BACK IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTNebraska’s re-emergence on the national scene began to fully take shape in Revelle’s third season, when she was named the 1995 Big Eight Conference and NFCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year. The honors came after Revelle guided Nebraska to a school-record 43 victories and a No. 18 final ranking in the inaugural NFCA top-25 poll. Nebraska advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in seven seasons and recorded a top-20 national finish. Individually, Tobin Echo-Hawk and Ali Viola, the 1995 Big Eight Player of the Year, were each named second-team All-Americans, becoming the first Huskers to earn All-America status in eight seasons. The duo were the first pair of Husker hitters to earn All-America honors in the same season.

1996: MAINTAINING THE SUCCESSRevelle posted another 40-win season in 1996, and the Huskers were the runner-up at the inaugural Big 12 Tournament. Nebraska advanced to the NCAA Tournament and finished in a tie for 17th for the second year in a row. The Huskers also ended the season with a No. 18 national ranking for the second straight season. Echo-Hawk and Viola repeated as All-America selections, and Revelle also coached her third player to academic All-America accolades.

1997: RELOADING, NOT REBUILDINGRevelle's first freshman class was instrumental in returning Nebraska to national prominence. Following that group's graduation, the 1997 season proved Revelle had a formula for sustained success. The Huskers made a third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, posting a top-10 finish for the first time in a decade. The strong finish helped Nebraska earn a No. 25 national ranking and Jennifer Lizama became the third different Husker to earn All-America accolades in three seasons.

1998: HUSKERS RETURN TO THE WOMEN'S COLLEGE WORLD SERIESIn 1998, Nebraska enjoyed its first championship season in a decade. NU finished with a 48-12 record in Revelle's sixth season, setting school records for wins and win percentage. Revelle picked up Big 12 Conference Coach-of-the-Year honors after Nebraska swept through the league with a perfect 20-0 record en route to capturing the conference regular-season and tournament titles, posting the only undefeated conference season in Big 12 history. Included in that run was a 4-1 victory at Baylor on April 11, which made Revelle the winningest coach in program history (189). Nebraska won a home regional to advance to the Women's College World Series, where the Huskers finished in a tie for fifth to earn a No. 5 national ranking. The Huskers had a school-record three players earn All-America recognition while adding another academic All-American. Jenny Voss also became the first pitcher in program history to earn first-team All-America honors. Ali Viola ended her career with a third All-America award and a second Big 12 Player-of-the-Year honor.

1999: NEBRASKA KEEPS ROLLING AFTER LOSING TALENTED SENIORSFollowing the record-breaking 1998 season, Nebraska nearly made another run to Oklahoma City in Revelle's seventh season. Despite graduating a pair of All-Americans, the Huskers caught fire in the postseason, finishing as the runner-up at the Big 12 Tournament before winning four games in the NCAA Tournament. The Huskers lost to Arizona State, 4-2, in the regional championship game with a trip to the Women's College World Series on the line. Nebraska's third consecutive top-10 national finish helped the Huskers end the 1999 season with a No. 20 national ranking. Jennifer Lizama earned first-team All-America honors, becoming Revelle's third first-team All-American.

2000: NEW CENTURY, NEW SCHOOL-RECORD WIN TOTALNebraska won a school-record 52 games in Revelle's eighth season. The Huskers finished second in the Big 12 - behind eventual national champion Oklahoma - before winning the Big 12 Tournament. Making its sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, NU posted a top-10 finish for the fourth straight year and was ranked 14th in the final poll. Individually, Nebraska had multiple All-Americans for the fourth time in six seasons.

2001: A SECOND STRAIGHT 50-WIN SEASONIn 2001, Nebraska dominated the Big 12 Conference, finishing 16-2 to win the regular-season title. The Big 12 Coach of the Year, Revelle led the Huskers to a school-record 18 straight victories. Nebraska finished in a tie for 17th at the NCAA Tournament and was ranked 14th in the final NFCA poll.

2002: HUSKERS HEAD BACK TO OKLAHOMA CITYThe Huskers made it back to the Women's College World Series in 2002. Nebraska posted a school-record 23-game winning streak, helping the Huskers spend six consecutive weeks ranked fourth in the polls. Nebraska then swept through NCAA Regional play to advance to the Women's College World Series. The Huskers won one game in Oklahoma City while losing a pair of one-run heartbreakers. Nebraska earned a No. 6 final ranking and posted a top-10 finish in the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in six seasons. Kim Ogee became the first player under Revelle to earn academic and athletic All-America honors in the same season.

2003: REVELLE LEADS NEBRASKA TO HIGHEST RANKING EVERThe 2003 season once again saw Nebraska rise to new heights. The Huskers opened the season ranked in the preseason top five for the first time ever. Revelle's team quickly ascended to the No. 3 spot in the poll, spending three consecutive weeks in the highest ranking Nebraska has ever achieved. Each of the Huskers' final 13 losses on the season were by two runs or less and Nebraska had to settle for a No. 13 final ranking following a loss in the NCAA Regional semifinals at Bowlin Stadium.

2004: NEBRASKA SWEEPS BIG 12 TITLESIn Revelle's 12th season, the 2004 Huskers swept the Big 12 Conference regular-season and tournament titles but received a tough draw for the NCAA Tournament. Nebraska was unable to get past California in the NCAA Regional final, as the Huskers ended their season with a 45-17 record and a No. 14 ranking, while the Bears went on to finish as the national runner-up. Nebraska posted a ninth-place national finish behind Peaches James, a second-team All-American and the 2004 Big 12 Player of the Year.

2005: HUSKERS HOST NCAA REGIONAL FOR THIRD STRAIGHT SEASONNebraska faced a tough schedule in 2005, but Revelle's team won 36 games to earn a No. 25 ranking in the final poll. Nebraska was selected to host an NCAA Regional for the third straight season, but the Huskers were eliminated with a pair of one-run losses after winning their opener. Revelle won her 500th game at Nebraska when the Huskers defeated Cal State Fullerton, 8-0, on March 19.

2006: NEBRASKA POSTS 44-12 RECORDNebraska finished 44-12 in Revelle's 14th season and posted the program's fourth-highest winning percentage. The Huskers finished second in the Big 12 and advanced to another NCAA Regional final, posting a top-20 national finish for the 11th time in 12 seasons. NU ended the season ranked 14th, the final year of its run as one of only six programs nationally to be ranked in every final NFCA poll during the poll's first 12 years in existence. While Nebraska did not produce an All-American in 2006, the Huskers had multiple academic All-Americans for the first time under Revelle.

2007: NEBRASKA MAKES 13TH STRAIGHT NCAA TOURNAMENTThe 2007 Huskers featured one of the top pitching staffs in school history, as Nebraska finished ninth nationally in ERA. NU finished with 37 wins and was selected to host a fourth NCAA Regional at Bowlin Stadium in five seasons. Despite a solid season, Nebraska finished the year unranked, snapping a streak of 12 consecutive seasons with a final national ranking.

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2008: YOUNG HUSKERS OVERCOME CHALLENGES TO FINISH STRONGRevelle faced arguably her toughest challenge in her 16th season. The 2008 Huskers were without a single senior and ace Molly Hill - the 2007 Big 12 ERA champion - missed more than a month due to injury. NU was also without pitching coach Lori Sippel for most of the year, as Sippel was preparing Team Canada for the 2008 Olympics. The challenges were too many for NU to overcome, as Nebraska posted its first losing season since 1994, but the Huskers did make a run to the championship game of the Big 12 Tournament, while Hill finished the year strong to earn academic All-America accolades.

2009: NU WINS 35 GAMES, RETURNS TO POSTSEASONThe Huskers made it back to the postseason in 2009, totaling 35 wins and earning a trip to the Knoxville (Tenn.) Regional. Nebraska posted a 10-game improvement in the win column from 2008 to 2009. Revelle picked up her 650th win at Nebraska in the Huskers' win over regional champion Jacksonville State in the NCAA Tournament opener. Individually, Molly Hill was named a first-team academic All-American.

2010: NEBRASKA POSTS 14TH 30-WIN SEASON UNDER REVELLENebraska added an academic All-American for the third straight season in 2010, when Robin Mackin was a second-team selection. The Huskers also had a program-record five players selected to the academic all-district first or second team, while producing three all-region selections on the field. As a team, Nebraska produced a 30-win season and qualified for the NCAA Tournament. Nebraska won one postseason game while making the NCAA Tournament with a roster that featured 11 first- or second-year players.

2011: HUSKERS RETURN TO NATIONAL RANKINGSRevelle challenged her team to put Nebraska softball back on the national map in 2011, and her team accomplished just that. NU posted the best start in school history and finished with a 41-14 record, winning 40 games and advancing to an NCAA Regional final for the first time in five seasons. Along the way, Nebraska rose to 11th in the polls while defeating No. 1 Florida to give the program its first-ever victory over a No. 1 team. Taylor Edwards earned third-team All-America honors as a freshman. She was the nation's only freshman position player named to an All-America team, while she also became the first Nebraska catcher to earn All-America accolades, while a pair of Huskers were academic All-America honorees.

2012: NEBRASKA MAKES MOVE TO BIG TEN CONFERENCEIn 2012, Revelle guided Nebraska to a third-place finish in its first year as a member of the Big Ten Conference. Although the Huskers' 33-22 record wasn't enough to get them into the NCAA Tournament, 10 of the Huskers' 13 non-conference losses came against teams that made the NCAA Tournament, including four losses to teams that won an NCAA Regional. Nebraska picked up six wins over postseason teams in 2012, including a three-game sweep over NCAA Regional finalist Northwestern in the Huskers' first-ever Big Ten Conference series. Nebraska finished with a 15-1 record at Bowlin Stadium.

2013: A WORLD SERIES BERTH AND A COACHING RECORDIn 2013, leading a group that featured seven freshmen among its 16 players and only one pitcher with collegiate experience, Revelle helped Nebraska go from unranked in the preseason polls to a No. 8 final ranking, the program's first NCAA Super Regional appearance and a trip to the Women's College World Series. Nebraska finished 45-16, tying for the fifth-most victories in school history, including a 1-0 win at No. 1 Oklahoma. One day after the Oklahoma victory, Revelle led Nebraska to a doubleheader sweep at Oklahoma State, when she became Nebraska's all-time wins leader across all sports. NU earned the No. 14 seed for the NCAA Tournament, and the Huskers swept through their home regional. Nebraska then went 2-1 in a best-of-three Super Regional series at No. 3 Oregon. In Oklahoma City, the Huskers lost a pair of one-run, extra-inning games, finishing in seventh place. Tatum Edwards was named a second-team All-American in 2013.

2014: REVELLE WINS FIRST BIG TEN TITLEIn 2014, Revelle was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year. Nebraska won 44 games and captured its first Big Ten championship while winning an NCAA Regional title for the second straight year. The Huskers won four games in less than 24 hours to win the NCAA Columbia (Mo.) Regional. NU's season ended with a pair of one-run losses at No. 2 Alabama in Super Regional play. With the fewest upperclassmen of any NCAA Tournament, Nebraska posted a second straight top-10 national finish. Lone seniors Tatum (third team) and Taylor (first team) Edwards both earned All-America accolades.

2015: NEBRASKA EARNS POSTSEASON BERTH WITH STRONG FINISHIn 2015, Revelle guided a roster that featured eight newcomers to the NCAA Tournament. NU struggled early but won 15 of its final 20 games to finish with 35 victories. The Huskers made it to the championship game of the Big Ten Tournament, falling to eventual national runner-up Michigan. Nebraska won one game in the NCAA Tournament before suffering a one-run, 10-inning loss at No. 5 LSU, which went on to finish third at the Women's College World Series. Individually, Kiki Stokes was named a third-team All-American.

REVELLE'S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING BREAKDOWNNEBRASKA WESLEYAN (1987)Year Record Conference Place Tournament NCAA Finish1987 8-16 7-5 N/A N/A DNQ

NEBRASKA (1993-PRESENT)Year Record Conference Place Tournament NCAA Finish1993 18-23 5-11* 5th N/A DNQ1994 21-33 1-15* 6th N/A DNQ1995 43-20 10-6* 3rd N/A Regional1996 42-23 10-8^ 4th 2nd Regional1997 29-24 10-6^ 4th 5th Regional1998 48-12 16-0^ 1st 1st WCWS1999 35-21 10-8^ 4th 2nd Regional2000 52-21 15-2^ 2nd 1st Regional2001 51-15 16-2^ 1st 5th Regional2002 50-14 11-5^ 3rd 2nd WCWS2003 39-17 10-8^ t-6th t-4th Regional2004 45-17 14-3^ 1st 1st Regional2005 36-23 9-9^ 7th t-5th Regional2006 44-12 13-4^ 2nd t-3rd Regional2007 37-20 10-8^ 5th t-5th Regional2008 25-28 4-14^ t-9th 2nd DNQ2009 35-19 9-9^ 5th t-5th Regional2010 30-29 7-11^ t-7th t-5th Regional2011 41-14 9-9^ 6th N/A Regional2012 33-22 14-9! 3rd N/A DNQ2013 45-16 16-6! 2nd t-3rd WCWS2014 44-18 18-5! t-1st t-5th Super Regional2015 35-23 17-6! 3rd 2nd RegionalTotals 886-480 261-169 -- --

*Big Eight (16-32, .333) ^Big 12 (173-106, .620) !Big Ten (65-26, .714)

REVELLE'S MILESTONE VICTORIES AT NEBRASKAWin Date Opponent Score Location1 3/5/93 Creighton 14-7 College Station, Texas50 2/25/95 Creighton 6-4 Omaha, Neb.100 3/16/96 Santa Clara 6-1 Sunnyvale, Calif.150 4/23/97 Northern Iowa 6-4 Cedar Falls, Iowa189* 4/11/98 Baylor 4-1 Waco, Texas200 5/2/98 Texas 1-0 (10) Oklahoma City, Okla.250 3/11/00 Santa Clara 9-0 (5) Sunnyvale, Calif.300 3/2/01 Brigham Young 4-1 St. George, Utah350 2/22/02 Louisiana State 1-0 Columbus, Ga.400 2/14/03 Cal Poly 8-2 Las Vegas, Nev.450 3/13/04 Florida A&M 8-0 (5) Tallahassee, Fla.500 3/19/05 Cal State Fullerton 8-0 Fullerton, Calif.550 5/11/06 Baylor 6-1 Oklahoma City, Okla.600 2/29/08 Tennessee Tech 11-1 (5) Columbus, Ga.650 5/15/09 Jacksonville State 4-1 (9) Knoxville, Tenn.700 2/25/11 Hawaii 3-0 Cathedral City, Calif.750 4/21/12 Ohio State 4-3 (8) Columbus, Ohio768^ 3/3/13 Oklahoma State 10-5 Stillwater, Okla.800 2/7/14 UTEP 7-0 Las Cruces, N.M.850 3/7/15 South Dakota 8-3 Wichita, Kan.

*broke Nebraska's previous win record held by Ron Wolforth^became Nebraska's all-time wins leader in any sport

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COACHING ACCOLADES• Fourth-Place Finish at 2008 Beijing Olympics as Team Canada Head Coach• AFLAC Assistant Coach of the Year (2002)• Four-Time NFCA Midwest Region Staff of the Year (1998, 2002, 2013 & 2014)• Set More Than 20 Pitching Records at Nebraska• Coached Five All-America Pitchers at Nebraska• Coached 13 All-Region Pitchers at Nebraska• Produced More All-Region Pitchers Than Any Coach in the Midwest Region• Coached 29 All-Conference Pitchers at Nebraska

PLAYING ACCOLADES• International Softball Federation Hall of Fame Inductee (2005)• Softball Canada Hall of Fame Inductee (1993)• Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee (Inaugural Class, 2015)• Nebraska Softball Hall of Fame Inductee (1997)• Softball Canada Jersey Retired (1999)• First Husker to Have Her Jersey Retired (No. 16 in 1995)• 1996 Olympian (Team Canada)• 16-Year Member of Canadian National Team• Three-Time ASA All-American (1993, 1994 & 1995)• Three-Time ASA National Champion (1993, 1994 & 1995)• Member of Two Women's College World Series Teams at Nebraska• CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year (1988)• Honda Award Nominee (1988)• Two-Time Second-Team All-American (1986 & 1987)• Ended Her Career With 17 Individual Nebraska Records

One of the best pitchers in NCAA history is also one of the sport's best pitching coaches. As a player, Lori Sippel was a two-time All-American at Nebraska, the 1988 Academic All-American of the Year and a 1996 Olympian. She earned the highest honor a player can receive in 2005, when Sippel became the 24th female player inducted to the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame and just the fifth from the United States or Canada. Sippel has arguably accomplished just as much as a coach as she did in her distinguished playing career. Entering her 27th season at Nebraska in 2016 and her 14th as associate head coach, Sippel has made Lincoln a destination for top pitchers. Sippel has helped Nebraska set nearly every team pitching record during her tenure, while her pitchers have often played the leading role in the Huskers' 19 NCAA Tournament appearances in the last 21 years, including three trips to the Women's College World Series. Individually, Sippel has produced more all-region pitchers than any other pitching coach in the Midwest region. In the last 21 years, Nebraska has averaged more than one all-region (22) and all-conference (23) pitcher per season, a remarkable accomplishment for a sport where teams frequently rely on only one pitcher. Sippel has also tutored pitchers to honors on the national and international levels, producing five All-Americans and two Olympians.

NEBRASKA PITCHING DOMINANT UNDER SIPPEL Nebraska has annually boasted one of the country's top pitching staffs under the direction of Lori Sippel, widely regarded as one of the nation's premier pitching coaches. Sippel has helped Nebraska post an ERA lower than the national average in 22 of her first 26 seasons, including 20 of the last 22 years. Fifteen times Nebraska's season ERA has been more than one run lower than the national average, while the Huskers' average ERA is 1.01 lower than the national average during Sippel's tenure. In the last 18 years, Sippel's staffs have posted an ERA under 2.00 14 times. During that time, Nebraska has ranked in the top 30 nationally in ERA 10 times, including two top-15 rankings in the past three seasons. The Huskers average a shutout once every five starts during Sippel's tenure, and Nebraska has allowed one run or less in 43 percent of its games since Sippel became the Huskers' pitching coach in 1990.

SIPPEL DEVELOPS A STAR PITCHER SEEMINGLY EVERY YEAR Lori Sippel has consistently developed All-America-caliber pitchers during her first 26 seasons as the Huskers' pitching coach. Over the past two decades, Sippel has produced a star pitcher practically every year. During the last 21 seasons, Nebraska has averaged more than one all-region pitcher per season, with all-region pitchers advancing to the All-America ballot. In a sport where teams often rely on one pitcher, it speaks volumes to Sippel's coaching ability that Nebraska has averaged more than one all-region and all-conference pitcher over the last 21 seasons. During that time, the Huskers have produced nearly double the number of all-region pitchers than any other team in the Midwest region.

MOST NFCA ALL-MIDWEST REGION PITCHERS SINCE 1995School TotalNebraska 22Oklahoma 12Oklahoma State 11

SIPPEL'S STAFFS SET SCHOOL RECORDS Nebraska's pitching records have been consistently re-written during Lori Sippel's tenure as the Husker pitching coach. Sippel's staffs have set every Nebraska team pitching record except for ERA and saves. The top 11 season win totals in school history have all come under Sippel's watch, along with the seven highest strikeout seasons and the top four shutout seasons.

NEBRASKA TEAM RECORDS UNDER SIPPELCategory Record Previous RecordWins 52 41Win Pct. .800 .792Strikeouts 502 413Shutouts 27 23Complete Games 51 50No-Hitters 4 3

SIPPEL ALSO EXCELS AS NEBRASKA'S OUTFIELD COACH In addition to being the Huskers' pitching coach, Lori Sippel is also in charge of Nebraska's outfielders. Sippel has excelled in that area well. In 2015, Kiki Stokes earned third-team All-America honors as Nebraska's center fielder. Sippel has coached 11 all-region outfielders, 23 all-conference performers, two All-Americans and six academic All-Americans.

SIPPEL A CORNHUSKER FOR LIFE Lori Sippel has spent the better part of three decades as a Nebraska Cornhusker. Sippel starred in the circle for the Huskers from 1985 to 1988. After spending the 1989 season as an assistant coach at Kansas, Sippel returned to Nebraska in 1990 and has been in the Husker dugout ever since. Counting her playing days, Sippel has been with the Nebraska softball program for 31 of the last 32 seasons. During that time, she has been a part of 15 conference championships and five Women's College World Series teams.

SIPPEL RE-WROTE HUSKER RECORD BOOK AS PLAYER Lori Sippel is arguably the best pitcher in the history of Nebraska softball. The first Husker to have her jersey retired, Sippel was a two-time All-American in the circle and was the 1988 Softball Academic All-American of the Year. In 2015, she one of 23 members of the inaugural Nebraska Athletics Hall-of-Fame class. One of only two Husker pitchers to be a two-time All-American, Sippel ended her career with a 73-23 record and a 0.54 ERA in 695.1 innings pitched. She added 838 strikeouts, 39 shutouts, 16 saves, 80 complete games, six no-hitters and one perfect game. Sippel ended her career owning records in nine of the 10 categories tracked by Nebraska. Entering the 2016 season, she still holds Husker all-time records for ERA, saves, no-hitters and perfect games. Sippel also set NU season records for win percentage (.870 in 1987), innings (245.2 in 1988), ERA (0.37 in 1986), strikeouts (285 in 1988), shutouts (14 in 1988) and complete games (29 in 1988). Her ERA record still stands today.

loriSIPPELASSOCIATE HEAD COACH • PITCHING COACH27TH SEASON • NEBRASKA (1988)

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH LORI SIPPEL

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NEBRASKA'S PITCHING TEAM BESTS UNDER SIPPELCategory Mark Year NU RankWins 52 2000 1stWin Pct. .800 1998 1stInnings 480.0 2000 1stERA 1.10 2004 7thStrikeouts 502 2001 1stShutouts 27 Twice 1stSaves 7 2000 4thComplete Games 51 2004 1st

NEBRASKA'S PITCHING INDIVIDUAL BESTS UNDER SIPPELCategory Mark Player, Year NU RankWins 40 Jenny Voss, 1998 1stWin Pct. .900 Molly Hill, 2006 1stInnings 340.1 Jenny Voss, 1998 1stERA 0.70 Peaches James, 2004 7thStrikeouts 394 Peaches James, 2004 1stShutouts 18 Peaches James, 2004 1stSaves 5 Two pitchers 5thComplete Games 46 Jenny Voss, 1998 1st

SIPPEL'S ALL-CONFERENCE PITCHERS AT NEBRASKA (23)1997: Jenny Voss 1998: Jenny Voss1999: Jenny Voss2000: Jenny Voss; Leigh Ann Walker2001: Peaches James; Leigh Ann Walker2002: Peaches James; Leigh Ann Walker2003: Peaches James 2004: Peaches James 2005: Ashley DeBuhr

SIPPEL'S ALL-REGION PITCHERS AT NEBRASKA (22)1995: Angela Blackwood; Stacie Stafford 1997: Jenny Voss1998: Jenny Voss1999: Jenny Voss2000: Jenny Voss; Leigh Ann Walker2001: Leigh Ann Walker2002: Peaches James; Leigh Ann Walker2003: Peaches James 2004: Peaches James

SIPPEL'S ALL-AMERICA PITCHERS AT NEBRASKA (5)1998: Jenny Voss (1st Team)2000: Leigh Ann Walker (2nd Team)2004: Peaches James (2nd Team)2013: Tatum Edwards (2nd Team)2014: Tatum Edwards (3rd Team)

CAREER COACHING STOPSHEAD COACH• Canadian National Team (March 2005 - Sept. 2008)

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH• Nebraska (14th season: 2003-present)

ASSISTANT COACH» Nebraska (13 seasons: 1990-2002)» Kansas (1 season: 1989)

2006: Ashley DeBuhr2007: Ashley DeBuhr; Molly Hill 2009: Molly Hill2011: Ashley Hagemann2012: Ashley Hagemann2013: Tatum Edwards; Emily Lockman2014: Tatum Edwards; Emily Lockman2015: Emily Lockman

2005: Ashley DeBuhr 2006: Ashley DeBuhr2007: Ashley DeBuhr 2011: Ashley Hagemann2012: Ashley Hagemann2013: Tatum Edwards; Emily Lockman2014: Tatum Edwards; Emily Lockman2015: Cassie McClure

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COACHING ACCOLADES• Two-Time NFCA Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year (2013 & 2014)• Set More Than 30 Offensive Records at Nebraska• Broke 44 Mountain West Conference Offensive Records at Colorado State• Broke 14 Offensive School Records at Colorado State• Coached Five All-America Hitters in Last Five Seasons• Coached 23 All-Region Hitters in Her Career• Coached 13 All-Region Hitters at Nebraska• Coached 46 All-Conference Hitters in Her Career• Coached 29 All-Conference Hitters at Nebraska

PLAYING ACCOLADES• Missouri Sports Hall of Fame (2015)• Missouri Southern State Individual Hall of Fame (2003)• Missouri Southern State Championship Team Hall of Fame (2002)• NCAA Division II National Champion (1992)• Three-Time Division II Second-Team All-American (1990, 1991 & 1992)• Second-Team CoSIDA Academic All-American (1992)

After orchestrating an offensive revival at Colorado State, Diane Miller is producing an encore performance in Lincoln. Nebraska's offense has exploded under Miller's watch, as the Huskers have set more than 30 school records entering her eighth season in 2016. Nebraska's record-breaking performances come on the heels of Miller's nine seasons at Colorado State, when the Rams' offense set 44 conference records and 14 school records. Individually, Husker hitters have combined to earn 26 all-conference honors, 13 all-region accolades and five All-America awards under Miller. In her work as Nebraska's catching instructor, Miller has coached four catchers to six all-conference awards in her first seven seasons. A two-time member of the NFCA Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year, Miller has helped Nebraska to a pair of NCAA Regional titles, a trip to the Women's College World Series and a share of the 2014 Big Ten regular-season championship in the past three seasons alone.

MILLER MAKING CASE AS PROGRAM'S BEST HITTING COACH In only seven seasons, Diane Miller has made a strong case as the greatest hitting coach in the 40-year history of Nebraska softball. The numbers speak for themselves, as Nebraska has set team records for batting average, runs, home runs, extra-base hits, RBIs, slugging percentage, on-base percentage and walks in just the last two seasons.

AVERAGE OFFENSIVE SEASON UNDER MILLER & BEFORE HER ARRIVALCategory AVG. R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SLG%7 Seasons Under Miller .295 308 450 75 5 50 279 193 .44833 Seasons Before Miller .257 197 352 43 11 22 166 116 .352

MILLER ALSO EXCELS AS NEBRASKA'S CATCHING INSTRUCTOR In addition to directing the Husker offense, Diane Miller tutors Nebraska's catchers. Her work with the Husker catchers has been just as impressive as what she has accomplished as Nebraska's hitting coach. Only one catcher had earned all-region honors in the history of Nebraska softball before Miller arrived in 2009. In Miller's seven seasons working with the position, three Husker catchers have been recognized as all-region performers. Miller has also coached four different catchers to a total of six all-conference accolades in the past seven seasons. In 2011, Taylor Edwards earned third-team All-America honors as a freshman, becoming the first Husker catcher to earn All-America recognition. A two-time All-American, Edwards ended her career as the 2014 Division I Catcher of the Year.

MILLER MAKING MARK IN HUSKER RECORD BOOK Nebraska's offense has set more than 30 individual and team records in the seven seasons Diane Miller has been the Huskers' hitting coach, including more than a dozen team records in just the past two seasons. In most cases, the Huskers have not simply broken a previous team record, they have shattered it. In addition to setting school records, the Huskers have also posted several other top-five marks in school history. In fact, four of Nebraska's all-time top-five home run and RBI totals have come under Miller's direction, along with four of the program's top five slugging and on-base percentages. Three of the Huskers' top-five all-time marks in batting average, runs, doubles and walks have also come with Miller leading the Nebraska offense.

NEBRASKA TEAM RECORDS UNDER MILLERCategory Record Previous RecordAverage .337 .315Runs 400 358Home Runs 73 62Extra-Base Hits 173 150RBIs 370 325Slugging Pct. .505 .495On-Base Pct. .431 .382Walks 217 203

HUSKERS SCORING RUNS AT RECORD RATE Offense ultimately comes down to scoring runs and the Husker offense has been exceptional in that category under Diane Miller. The Huskers have scored 300 runs in three consecutive seasons after reaching the mark only three times in the program's first 37 seasons. In fact, the Huskers have averaged 308 runs per season under Miller. Run totals can vary greatly based on the number of games played each season, but the Huskers have been even more impressive in runs per game. The Huskers have averaged more than 5.0 runs per game in five consecutive seasons, a mark reached only twice in the first 35 seasons in program history. In 2015, the Huskers averaged 6.9 runs per game, breaking the previous record - set the prior season - by 1.2 runs per game. Nebraska ranked 18th nationally in scoring in 2015. The Huskers are one of only 12 teams nationally to rank in the top 50 nationally in scoring each of the last five seasons.

TEAMS TO RANK IN THE TOP 50 IN SCORING EACH OF LAST 5 YEARS• Alabama • Arizona State • Ball State • Florida • Louisiana-Lafayette • Missouri• Nebraska • Northwestern • Oklahoma• Notre Dame • UCLA • Washington

HOME-RUN HITTING HUSKERS Like seemingly every other category, Nebraska's home run totals have risen dramatically during the tenure of Diane Miller. The Huskers have averaged 50 home runs per season in Miller's first seven years. Nebraska hit a school-record 73 home runs in 2014 and four of the top five home run totals in school history have come under Miller's direction. The Huskers have slugged 350 home runs in the past seven seasons after hitting only 202 home runs in the seven seasons prior to Miller's arrival.

2015 FEATURED TOP OFFENSE IN SCHOOL HISTORY Diane Miller's seventh season proved to be her best yet, as Nebraska boasted the best statistical offense in school history in 2015. The Huskers set school records for batting average, runs, RBIs, walks, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. In a testament to Miller's success, Nebraska broke its RBI and slugging percentage records for the second straight season. The Huskers scored 400 runs for the first time in program history in 2015, posted the first .400 on-base percentage at Nebraska and the first .500 slugging percentage. NU ranked 14th nationally in on-base percentage, while ranking 18th in both batting average and scoring. The Huskers averaged a school-record 6.9 runs per game in 2015, breaking the previous record by 1.2 runs per game.

dianeMILLERASSISTANT COACH • HITTING COACH8TH SEASON • MISSOURI SOUTHERN (1992)

ASSISTANT COACH DIANE MILLER

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NEBRASKA'S OFFENSIVE TEAM BESTS UNDER MILLERCategory Mark Year NU RankAverage .337 2015 1stHits 524 2015 3rdRuns 400 2015 1stRBIs 370 2015 1stWalks 217 2015 1stHome Runs 73 2014 1stDoubles 90 2014 2ndOn-Base Pct. .431 2015 1stSlugging Pct. .505 2015 1st

NEBRASKA'S OFFENSIVE INDIVIDUAL BESTS UNDER MILLERCategory Mark Player, Year NU RankAverage .412 MJ Knighten, 2015 5thHits 82 MJ Knighten, 2015 4thRuns 66 Kiki Stokes, 2015 1stRBIs 67 Taylor Edwards, 2011 3rdWalks 41 Two players 1stHome Runs 18 Taylor Edwards, 2011 & 2014 2ndDoubles 21 Hailey Decker, 2014 2ndOn-Base Pct. .532 Kiki Stokes, 2015 1stSlugging Pct. .738 Taylor Edwards, 2011 5th

MILLER'S ALL-CONFERENCE HITTERS AT NEBRASKA (26)2009: Crystal Carwile; Amanda Duran; Meghan Mullin2010: Ashley Guile; Nikki Haget; Brooke Thomason2011: Tatum Edwards; Taylor Edwards2012: Gabby Banda; Courtney Breault; Tatum Edwards; Brooke Thomason2013: Alicia Armstrong; Jordan Bettiol; Courtney Breault; Tatum Edwards; Taylor Edwards; Brooke Thomason2014: Alicia Armstrong; Hailey Decker; Tatum Edwards; Taylor Edwards; MJ Knighten2015: MJ Knighten; Steph Pasquale; Kiki Stokes

MILLER'S ALL-REGION HITTERS AT NEBRASKA (13)2010: Julie Brechtel; Ashley Guile; Brooke Thomason2011: Taylor Edwards2013: Tatum Edwards; Brooke Thomason2014: Tatum Edwards; Taylor Edwards; Hailey Decker2015: MJ Knighten; Cassie McClure; Steph Pasquale; Kiki Stokes

MILLER'S ALL-AMERICA HITTERS AT NEBRASKA (5)2011: Taylor Edwards (3rd Team)2013: Tatum Edwards (2nd Team)2014: Taylor Edwards (1st Team); Tatum Edwards (3rd Team)2015: Kiki Stokes (3rd Team)

CAREER COACHING STOPSHEAD COACH• Northwest Missouri State University (1 season: 1996)

ASSISTANT COACH• Nebraska (8th season: 2009-present)• Colorado State (9 seasons: 2000-08)• Nebraska-Omaha (3 seasons: 1993-95)

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Katie Brown was hired full-time in January of 2013 as Nebraska's first director of softball operations. In her fourth season, Brown helps coordinate team travel and runs Nebraska's camps and clinics, among many other duties. Brown, who earned her master's degree in higher education administration from Nebraska in 2013, served as a volunteer coach for the Huskers in 2012. Brown brought Big Ten experience to Lincoln, as she was a four-year starter at Iowa from 2007 to 2010. A two-time All-Big Ten selection, Brown earned her bachelor's degree in elementary education and health and sports studies from Iowa in 2011.

Former Husker Ashley Guile was hired as Nebraska's first Director of Video Productions in the summer of 2014. In her role, Guile is responsible for all of the Huskers' video needs, including tagging every pitch during the season. Guile also assists the coaching staff with opponent video scouting. Guile is in her fourth year on staff after serving as a graduate manager for the Huskers in 2013 and 2014. A four-year starter, Guile earned her bachelor's degree in special education with a coaching endorsement in December of 2011. She earned her master's degree from Nebraska in higher education administration.

Marcia Kennedy serves as Nebraska softball's athletic trainer, and she is in her second season with the Huskers. Prior to coming to Nebraska, Kennedy was an assistant athletic trainer at Marist. Kennedy earned her bachelor's degree in athletic training and minored in exercise science and Spanish at Nebraska Wesleyan. She graduated in 2011 and was a member of the Prairie Wolves' softball team. Kennedy earned her master's degree in sport science and pedagogy at Gardner-Webb.

A certified strength and conditioning specialist, Lauren Harris is in her fifth season as the strength and conditioning coach for Nebraska softball. Before joining the Nebraska staff, Harris served as the director of strength and conditioning at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi from 2009 to 2012. Previously, Harris served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for Olympic sports at Ohio State and Marshall. As a basketball player at Hardin-Simmons in Abilene, Texas, Harris was a four-time all-conference selection and a 2004 first-team All-American. She graduated with her bachelor's degree (2004) and master's degree (2005) in sports and recreation management from Hardin-Simmons.

Jen Roeber is in her 15th year as the turf manager for Bowlin Stadium, honored as the 2004 collegiate field of the year by the SportsTurf Managers Association. Roeber is responsible for daily maintenance of the field, as well as game-day setup. Roeber earned a degree in horticulture from Northeast Community College. A native of Wakefield, Neb., Roeber also works on the grounds crew for the Lincoln Saltdogs minor league baseball team. She has worked at Haymarket Park in each of the 15 years the facility has been open.

katieBROWNDIRECTOR OF SOFTBALL OPERATIONS

ashleyGUILEDIRECTOR OF VIDEO PRODUCTIONS

jenROEBERTURF MANAGER

liviABNEYVOLUNTEER COACH

marciaKENNEDYSOFTBALL ATHLETIC TRAINER

lauren HARRISSOFTBALL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH

Livi Abney is in her first season as a volunteer coach for Nebraska. Abney came to Lincoln after spending the 2015 spring semester at UMKC, where she served as an intern while fulfilling a requirement for her master's degree in higher education administration. Abney also served as the head softball coach at Shawnee Mission South High School for four years and as Director of Softball Operations for the Mac-N-Seitz training academy. Abney earned her bachelor's degree in Behavior Science-Family Services from Northern Iowa in 2011. Abney was a second baseman for the Panthers for two years, after spending her first two seasons at Wisconsin.

Anita (A.J.) Jensen is in her 17th year as the softball office manager and her 25th overall year at Nebraska. Jensen joined the Huskers in 1990 as the women's basketball secretary. She served in that role for six years before spending two years in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications and one year in the office of Summer Sessions.Jensen is responsible for coordinating team travel arrangements, managing day-to-day administrative procedures and acting as the primary contact at the softball office. A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Jensen shares her home with her cats Max and Pickles.

anitaJENSENSOFTBALL OFFICE MANAGER

tatumEDWARDSGRADUATE MANAGER

Tatum Edwards is in her first season as a graduate manager for the Nebraska softball team, and she assists the coaches in a variety of ways at practice and on game days. Edwards was a two-time All-American for the Huskers from 2011 to 2014, earning second-team honors in 2013 and third-team accolades in 2015. The 2013 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year, she played a leading role in Nebraska advancing to the Women's College World Series that season. Edwards finished her Husker career with a 70-28 record and a 2.02 ERA, including 24 shutouts. At the plate, Edwards boasted a .292 career average with 38 doubles, 46 homers and 158 RBIs. Edwards, who won the 2015 National Pro Fastpitch league championship with the Chicago Bandits, earned her degree in elementary education from Nebraska in 2015.

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Whitney Cave joined Nebraska in 2014 as an assistant ticket manager. She is in her second season as the ticket manager for Nebraska softball. Cave joined the Huskers after spending two years with the Nebraska School Activities Association. She also worked in ticketing with both the Lincoln Saltdogs and Lincoln Stars. Cave earned bachelor's degrees in sport management and business administration from Wayne State College.

Chad Chiesa fills a dual role with the Husker softball program. As Nebraska's IT Operations Manager, Chiesa serves as the technical director for softball and five other sports. Chiesa is also in his second season as the public address announcer for Nebraska softball. Chiesa attended the University of Nebraska-Omaha College of Information Science and Technology, where he majored in information systems and quantitative analysis.

Matt Smith is in his 13th season as the communications director for Nebraska softball. He produces the annual media guide, maintains the Huskers.com softball page and is the team's official scorer, in addition to serving as the program's media liaison. In addition to his softball duties, Smith is a secondary communications contact for the Husker football team, and he produces Nebraska's official game day football program. Smith earned his bachelor's degree from Nebraska in advertising in 2004 with minors in English and communication studies.

Kim Schellpeper is Nebraska's associate director of academic programs. She has served as an academic counselor and the coordinator of learning development programs for 18 years, including coordinating academic support for the Husker softball and football programs. Her additional responsibilities include the administration and evaluation of the tutorial program, the mentoring and study hall programs, learning assessments and the hiring and supervision of Nebraska's assistant academic counselors. Schellpeper also serves as the liaison to the Office for Students with Disabilities, Athletic Medicine and to consulting clinical psychologists and campus instructors. Schellpeper earned her bachelor's degree in education from Nebraska in 1981 and a master's degree in curriculum and instruction in 2000.

In his 28th year serving Nebraska Athletics, Keith Zimmer leads Nebraska's Life Skills department. He also serves as the sport administrator for the swimming and diving team, as well as the men's and women's golf programs and oversees all components of Nebraska's Letterwinners N Club. Zimmer, who started at Nebraska in 1987, carries 27 years of life skills and student services experience and provides support to all current Nebraska student-athletes in addition to providing life skills guidance to alumni student-athletes. Zimmer was chosen for the Dr. Gene Hooks Award as the Life Skills Administrator of the Year in 2006. Zimmer earned his bachelor’s degree at Wayne State College and his master’s in education from Springfield (Mass.) College.

Nate Rohr enters his 12th season as Nebraska softball's radio announcer for the IMG Husker Sports Network in 2016, when he will call every game for the seventh straight season. Rohr graduated with a degree in broadcasting from Nebraska in 2009, as he began calling Husker softball games as a student. Rohr has also served as the fill-in announcer for Nebraska women's basketball games and for Sports Nightly. Rohr previously served as the public address announcer for the Husker softball, soccer and swimming and diving programs.

whitneyCAVEASSISTANT TICKET MANAGER

Pat Logsdon began working for Nebraska in 1979 and has risen to the role of Executive Associate Athletic Director for Administration. She is Nebraska's Senior Woman Administrator to the NCAA and the Big Ten Conference and serves on the Big Ten Sports Management Council. Logsdon also serves as the sport administrator for Nebraska softball, volleyball, sand volleyball and men’s and women’s gymnastics. Her other duties include oversight on all administrative issues and operational functions of the Director of Athletic's office. She also oversees the areas of Department travel, the Department’s Gender Equity Plan, equipment and serves as a liaison to adidas. In addition, Logsdon manages student-athlete end of season evaluations and exit interviews. Previously, Logsdon spent 23 seasons in football operations, including six seasons as NU’s director of football operations, the first female in Division I to serve in that capacity. Logsdon earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Nebraska.

patLOGSDONEXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTORSENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR

chadCHIESASOFTBALL PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCERNEBRASKA IT OPERATIONS MANAGER

nateROHRIMG HUSKER SPORTS NETWORKSOFTBALL PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER

mattSMITHASSISTANT COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

kimSCHELLPEPERASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

keithZIMMERSENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/LIFE SKILLS & N CLUB

Torrey Ball joined the Nebraska Athletic Department in August of 2014 as an Assistant Director of Marketing & Fan Experience. Ball oversees marketing and fan experience efforts for softball, wrestling and swimming and diving. He also assists with the Husker Nation Pavilion on football game days and is in charge of Big Red Rewards. Ball came to Nebraska after spending time at both Oregon and Syracuse. He earned his bachelor's degree in rhetorical studies from Syracuse in 2011 and then earned a master's degree in new media management in 2012. Ball played football for the Orangemen and was a team captain.

torreyBALLASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & FAN EXPERIENCE

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Shawn Eichorst came to the University of Nebraska in 2012 with an incredible passion for the University and for its student-athletes. As the leader of a tradition-rich program with 24 intercollegiate teams, 600-plus student-athletes and more than 300 full-time employees, Eichorst has relied on a strong value system and a student-centered approach to lead the Department. Nebraska’s primary mission is to provide student-athletes with the resources and support they need to be successful in academics, athletics and life. The health, safety and welfare of student-athletes is Nebraska’s top priority and at the essence of every decision made.

Nebraska has a history of providing first-class coaches, staff and facilities for its students. Additionally, since Eichorst arrived in Lincoln, resources and services in every student-athlete support unit have been improved and enhanced, including academics, athletic medicine, life skills, nutrition, sports psychology, strength and conditioning and in the Nebraska Athletics Performance Laboratory (NAPL).

Eichorst has continued to aggressively move Nebraska forward with several new initiatives to enhance the student-athlete experience. The Department will provide state-of-the-art laptop computers to all student-athletes beginning in the summer of 2015 and the University will now provide four-year, full cost of attendance-based scholarships for all scholarship student-athletes in every sport. Also beginning in the summer of 2015, every Husker letterwinner who graduates and has exhausted his or her eligibility will be provided assistance to either obtain an internship; study abroad or attend graduate or professional school.

Eichorst has made more than 350 public appearances around the state, and his monthly radio show and “Connecting on Campus” online column provide the opportunity for him to further connect and share the incredible activities, initiatives and accomplishments that take place at Nebraska. As a member of the Chancellor’s Senior Administrative Team, Eichorst maintains a strong connection and collaboration between the University and Department of Athletics.

A highly respected national leader, Eichorst was appointed in 2015 to the Division I Football Oversight Committee. He was the first Director of Athletics from any conference to visit the Big Ten Conference-based Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) at its Champaign, Ill., headquarters. The CIC is a highly successful academic-based consortium of 15 schools, including all 14 in the Big Ten Conference. Nebraska is leading the Big Ten and the CIC in several areas, including Digital Humanities and head injury research.

Under Eichorst, Nebraska extended its nation-leading total of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans to 320 and its nation-leading total of NCAA Top Ten Award winners to 17, after Mary Weatherholt (women’s tennis) earned the honor in 2014. In 2014-15, more than 400 awards were presented at the 25th Anniversary Student-Athlete Recognition Banquet—A Night at the Lied. Over three commencements, 118 student-athletes earned undergraduate or graduate degrees and the Big Ten Conference honored 205 Husker student-athletes with Academic All-Big Ten awards. For the first time in school history, all Nebraska teams had an NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 950 or higher, as reported in May of 2015. The Nebraska football (second consecutive year) and rifle (third consecutive year) programs received public recognition for having an APR in the top 10 percent in their respective sports. In addition, five Husker teams (women’s basketball, softball, women’s tennis, volleyball and women’s golf) had a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 100 percent, as reported in the fall of 2014.

On Dec. 4, 2014, Eichorst announced the hiring of Mike Riley as the Huskers’ new head football coach. As one of the most respected and sought-after coaches in the profession, Riley’s hire was highly praised by prominent members of the national media, the coaching fraternity, Riley’s former players, and current and former Nebraska student-athletes. In Riley, Eichorst secured one of the finest football minds in the world and great positive-thinking teacher of young men.

In 2014-15, the Nebraska women’s bowling team earned the school’s seventh national title and fifth since bowling became an NCAA sport in 2004. The Husker men’s track and field team won the Big Ten Indoor Championship and 13 Husker teams competed in NCAA postseason action, including bowling, football, volleyball, women’s basketball, wrestling, softball, men’s and women’s gymnastics, rifle, and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field. Nebraska produced 36 All-Americans who won 51 awards.

Nebraska’s fan support continues to be unparalleled in college athletics. In fact, in 2014-15 top 15 national rankings for average attendance were reached across five sports—football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball. A tribute to loyal Husker fans, two sports lead the nation with consecutive home sellout streaks, including football (340) and volleyball for regular-season action (188).

In 2013-14, Nebraska became one of only two NCAA institutions – and the first Big Ten program in history – to qualify for a football bowl game, and advance to NCAA postseason in the major team sports of volleyball, soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball. Additionally, Nebraska was the only institution to win a postseason game in six of those seven sports.

Under Eichorst’s leadership, Nebraska continues to focus on improving its facilities and the game-day experience at all athletic venues. In the summer of 2015, a world-class Soccer and Tennis Complex, located just north of the Devaney Center and Nebraska Innovation Campus, was completed. A new center-hung video board and sound system was installed in the Devaney Center in 2015 to improve the game-day experience for volleyball, wrestling and men’s and women’s gymnastics. In 2014, the largest wireless network system at a college football stadium in history was installed in Memorial Stadium, along with a state-of-the-art sound system.

In the summer of 2013, a Memorial Stadium expansion also added the innovative NAPL inside East Stadium next to the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior (CB3). That same year, Nebraska’s men’s and women’s basketball teams became the primary tenants at Pinnacle Bank Arena, and the renovated Devaney Center became the home for Husker volleyball, wrestling and the men’s and women’s gymnastics programs.

Eichorst came to Nebraska after serving as Director of Athletics at Miami in 2011 and 2012. He hired legendary men’s basketball coach Jim Larrañaga, who led Miami to the NIT Second Round in his first season and ACC regular-season and tournament titles as well and the NCAA Sweet 16 in his second. The women’s basketball program posted its highest national ranking in school history (No. 5) and advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. The women’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight for the fourth straight season, and the baseball team made its 40th consecutive NCAA appearance. The women’s soccer team posted its first NCAA Tournament win in school history, and the volleyball team made its third straight NCAA Tournament trip.

Before heading to Miami, Eichorst was the Deputy Director of Athletics at Wisconsin. He was the Chief Operating Officer and oversaw the department’s daily operations, as well as Bo Ryan’s men’s basketball program under the direction of Director of Athletics and former Husker Barry Alvarez.

From 2004 to 2006, Eichorst served as the Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Administration at South Carolina, overseeing the department’s daily operations, as well as the football and baseball programs under legendary coaches Lou Holtz, Steve Spurrier and Ray Tanner, respectively.

From 1999 to 2003, Eichorst served as the Director of Athletics at Wisconsin-Whitewater, which produced four top 10-percent finishes in the NACDA Directors Cup, one NCAA team title and two NCAA runner-up finishes. The program also featured 11 CoSIDA Academic All-America selections.

A native of Lone Rock, Wis., Eichorst was an all-conference defensive back, three-time letterwinner and 1990 football team captain for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He graduated magna cum laude in business from UW-Whitewater in 1990 and in 2015 was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award for Professional Achievement. He earned a law degree from Marquette Law School in 1995, practiced law in Milwaukee until 1999 and is a past member of the State Bar of Wisconsin Board of Governors. He served as an assistant adjunct professor of law at Marquette, where he taught classes in sports law. He serves on the Marquette University National Sports Law Institute Board of Advisors and in 2006, Marquette awarded Eichorst the Sports Law Alumnus of the Year Award. He is also a graduate of the Sports Management Institute and serves on its Executive Committee.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE• Nebraska, Director of Athletics (Jan. 1, 2013-present)• Miami, Director of Athletics (2011-12)• Wisconsin, Deputy Athletic Director (2009-11)• Wisconsin, Executive Associate Athletic Director (2007-09)• Wisconsin, Senior Associate Athletic Director (2006-07)• South Carolina, Interim Athletic Director (2005-06)• South Carolina, Senior Associate Athletic Director (2004-05)• Wisconsin-Whitewater, Athletic Director (1999-2003)• Marquette University National Sports Law Institute Board of Advisors

EDUCATIONAL LEDGER• Wisconsin-Whitewater (Bachelor's Degree in Business, 1990)• Marquette (Juris Doctorate in 1995)• Assistant Adjunct Professor of Law (Marquette)

Shawn and Kristin Eichorst, with their sons (from left), Bennett, Joseph and Jack.

shawnEICHORSTDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS • FOURTH YEAR

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Harvey Perlman was named the 19th Chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on April 1, 2001. He had served as Interim Chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln since July 16, 2000.

A former dean of the University of Nebraska College of Law (1983-98), Perlman has also served as interim senior vice chancellor for academic affairs at UNL (1995-96).

A Nebraska native, Perlman was raised in York, and earned a bachelor of arts in history and a juris doctorate from the University of Nebraska. During his law school years, he was editor in chief of the Nebraska Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif, a law honors society.

He joined the NU law faculty in 1967 after spending a year as a Bigelow Teaching Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School. He served on the Nebraska law faculty until 1974 when he joined the faculty at the University of Virginia Law School. He returned to Nebraska in 1983 when he accepted the deanship of the Nebraska Law College, a post he held until 1998 when he returned to the professoriate. He has also served as a visiting professor at Florida State University College of Law, the University of Puget Sound School of Law and the University of Iowa College of Law.

In 2011, Perlman was named an Honorary University Professor of Xi’an Jiaotong University, in Xi’an, China. This rare lifetime appointment entitles Perlman to privileges at the university, with which UNL has many institutional ties. Perlman also will occasionally lecture and teach at Xi’an Jiaotong University. The title is the highest honor the university awards to a foreign scholar, and recognizes Perlman as an accomplished scholar or professional of important international reputation. The award also recognizes Perlman for his significant efforts in globalizing UNL and Xi’an Jiaotong University through joint research and partnership degree programs.

His area of legal expertise lies in torts and intellectual property. He is a member of the Nebraska State and American Bar Associations and is a Life Fellow of the American Bar Association. Perlman is co-author of “Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition” (5th edition, 1998) and co-reporter for the American Law Institute’s “Restatement of Unfair Competition” (1994). He serves on the Council of the American Law Institute, a leading national law reform organization and as one of Nebraska’s Commissioners of Uniform State Laws. He previously served as a member of the NCAA Board of Directors and is past chair of the Bowl Championship Series Presidential Oversight Committee. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Nebraska Innovation Campus Development Corporation. He received the George Turner Award from the Nebraska State Bar Association for contributions to the legal profession and the Roger T. Larson Community Builder Award from the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce.

Perlman and his wife, Susan, an NU alumna, are the parents of two daughters. Anne, who earned degrees from UNL and the University of Nebraska Medical Center, practices medicine in Lincoln and is married to UNL alumnus David Spinar; they have three children; Will, Ava, and Marco, Husker fans all. Daughter Amie, who received bachelors and juris doctorate degrees from UNL, is a Nebraska assistant attorney general and is married to UNL alumnus Ron Larson; they are the parents of Caleb and Finn.

Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, the Richard H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law, has been Nebraska’s faculty representative (FAR) at the NCAA and conference level since May 15, 1997.

In 2002, Potuto was named Outstanding Faculty Athletics Representative by the All-American Football Foundation. From 2008-09 to 2011-12 she was president of the 1A FAR (FARs from FBS institutions). Among her NCAA positions, Potuto spent nine years (the maximum) on the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions (chair her last two years) and currently substitutes when a member cannot serve. She was one of three Big 12 Conference representatives on the NCAA Division I Management Council, served on the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship Committee, and currently serves on an NCAA-wide (all divisions) committee to advise NCAA staff on student-athlete issues and educational programming for coaches, staff, and student-athletes.

A sports law expert, Potuto regularly lectures and consults on sports issues in general and NCAA processes in particular. She is an expert witness in litigation involving sports issues. She testified before the House Subcommittee on the Constitution regarding due process in NCAA infractions hearings.

In the past year she has appeared in media reports in the NY Times, LA Times, USA Today, Washington Post, CBSSports.com, and the Chronicle of Higher Education, among others. She has presented to the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, the Texas Commission of Higher Education, NCAA regional conferences, law conferences and law firms, NACDA, and to universities and law colleges, including the Universities of Istanbul, Washington, Maryland, Oklahoma, Santa Clara, Baltimore and Mississippi.

Potuto is a past adviser to the Uniform Law Commissioners Committee to draft a sports agent statute, has drafted rules governing search and seizure and hearings for the Nebraska Racing Commission, and also has written on issues of gender equity in college athletics. She has authored numerous articles on sports law issues. She just completed an article on student-athlete use of their names/likenesses with an econometrician and tax professor.

Potuto delivered the 2012 Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture. She serves on the senate’s intercollegiate athletics committee. She is a past member of the UNL academic senate and also served on Nebraska’s NCAA site certification steering committee.

Potuto teaches constitutional law, procedure, federal jurisdiction, and sports law. She has been a visiting professor of law at the University of Arizona, Rutgers University, the Cardozo College of Law at New York’s Yeshiva University, the University of Oregon, the University of North Carolina, and Seton Hall University. She has worked as an assistant prosecutor in both the Essex and Morris County (N.J.) prosecutor’s offices.

Potuto was project director and a drafter of the Uniform Law Commissioners Sentencing and Corrections Act, as well as the drafter for the Nebraska Supreme Court Committee to Draft Criminal Jury Instructions. She is the author of three books. She was elected to membership in the American Law Institute, the Nebraska State Bar Foundation, and the Douglass Society.

Potuto earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism at Rutgers’ Douglass College, and her master’s degree in English literature at Seton Hall. She earned her juris doctorate at the Rutgers Law College.

She is a member of the bars of Nebraska and New Jersey and is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the U.S. District Courts for Nebraska and New Jersey.

Timothy Clare, J.D.District 1

harveyPERLMAN, J.D.UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN CHANCELLOR

josephinePOTUTO, J.D.FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE

Howard HawksDistrict 2

Jim PillenDistrict 3

Bob WhitehouseDistrict 4

Robert SchaferDistrict 5

Kent SchroederDistrict 6

Bob PharesDistrict 7

Hal DaubDistrict 8

Evan CalhounUNK

Thien ChauUNL

Andrew ShawUNMC

Brock LewisUNO

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A strong finish highlighted another successful season for the Nebraska softball team in 2015. The Huskers won at least 35 games for the third straight season, including recording an NCAA Tournament victory for the third year in a row. Facing a team that jumped out to a 10-0 lead on Nebraska three months earlier, the Huskers were determined to show the country how far they had come in their final game, an NCAA Tournament matchup at No. 5 LSU. In a primetime game televised on ESPN, Nebraska went toe-to-toe with one of the nation's top teams on their home field. The game went into extra innings tied at 1-1, before Nebraska stranded the go-ahead run on base in a 3-2, 10-inning loss to an LSU team that went on to finish third the Women's College World Series. In its NCAA Tournament opener, Nebraska led No. 23 Arizona State 2-0, only to see the Sun Devils score five unearned runs in their final at bat to rally for the win. The Huskers dispatched Texas Southern, 5-0, in an elimination game to set up the showdown with No. 5 national seed LSU. Although the Huskers failed to win an NCAA Regional for the first time in three seasons, Nebraska could be proud of its finish. The Huskers went 15-5 in their final 20 games, with three losses to ranked opponents, including two setbacks to top-five teams. The strong finish not only highlighted the Huskers' 2015 season, but Nebraska also hopes it set the stage for a 2016 season when Nebraska returns 16 players as it aims for a third NCAA Regional title in four years. An NCAA Tournament bid seemed unlikely during the first half of the 2015 season, when a Husker team featuring eight newcomers struggled to find its footing. The season began well enough, as Nebraska went 4-1 the opening weekend despite surrendering a school-record 16 runs in a 16-11 loss at NCAA Tournament qualifier New Mexico State. With three newcomers on the Huskers' four-pitcher staff, consistent pitching would continue to be an issue for the first two months of the season. Following the strong opening weekend, the Huskers went winless while allowing 33 runs in five games in Tallahassee, Fla. Nebraska played its best against the top competition in the Sunshine State, dropping a pair of road games to No. 6 Florida State by a combined four runs. The schedule didn't get any easier for the Big Red the following weekend, when the Huskers closed out the month of February by facing three more ranked teams and four NCAA Tournament qualifiers at the prestigious Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic. Nebraska snapped a five-game losing streak with an emphatic 10-0 run-rule victory over San Diego State in the tournament opener. The script flipped on Nebraska in its next game, when No. 14 LSU scored 10 runs in the top of the first inning en route to a 10-2 run-rule win. The Huskers rebounded with a 5-2 upset of No. 10 Tennessee, which went on to advance to the Women's College World Series. Kiki Stokes sparked the upset with the first multi-homer game of her career. Following its first win in five tries against a ranked opponent, the Huskers dropped their final two games of the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic, falling to Pac-12 foes Oregon State and No. 12 UCLA to end the season's opening month with a 6-9 record. Inclement weather then gave Nebraska an unexpected weekend off before the Huskers opened March with a disappointing 2-2 record in a triangular against South Dakota and Wichita State March 7 and 8. The Huskers bounced back by posting their first four-game winning streak of the season to move back above .500. NU then ran off five straight victories to open Big Ten Conference play, as the Huskers opened the conference season with a three-game home sweep of Michigan State before taking both games of a doubleheader at Iowa on March 25. Sitting alone in first place in the Big Ten standings, the Huskers had won nine of 10 games and were 17-12 when they welcomed No. 12 Minnesota to Bowlin Stadium in the final weekend of March. Nebraska lost two of its three games to the Golden Gophers, the only Big Ten series the Huskers would lose all season. Nebraska was then swept in a midweek home doubleheader against North Dakota State on March 31. Having lost four of its last five games and sitting with an 18-16 record and an RPI in the high 60s, Nebraska's postseason chances looked bleak to begin the month of April. But despite the Huskers' record, Nebraska had shown steady improvement and that improvement was beginning to show. Nebraska's season began to turn around with back-to-back road series victories at Ohio State and Purdue in the first two weekends of April. The Huskers took the Buckeye series with a strong offense, scoring 22 runs in three games. Nebraska then won with pitching the next weekend at Purdue, allowing only one run in the three-game series. After falling to Purdue 1-0 in the series opener, Nebraska's record stood at 20-18. But with all phases of the game beginning to click, the Huskers would lose only twice

more in the final 14 games of the regular season. Nebraska defeated Purdue, UNO and Northwestern during a five-game winning streak, then beat Creighton, swept a three-game series at Wisconsin and defeated Drake and Illinois to cap a season-long six-game winning streak. The final game of the winning streak was an 8-0 run-rule victory over the Fighting Illini, which clinched Nebraska's fourth straight top-three conference finish. The Huskers earned the No. 3 seed and a first-round bye for the Big Ten Tournament. Playing their best softball of the season and having won 12 of their last 14 games, Nebraska defeated host Ohio State in the tournament quarterfinals. The Huskers then defeated Iowa in the semifinals to advance to their first Big Ten Tournament final. In the championship game, Nebraska held No. 3 Michigan scoreless in five of its seven at bats, but the eventual national runner-up Wolverines claimed the crown with a 6-1 victory. Despite falling one win short of a conference title, Nebraska's strong finish earned the Huskers' a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the third straight season and for the 19th time in the last 21 years.

HUSKER OFFENSE SMASHED SCHOOL RECORDS Nebraska was powered by a record-breaking offense in 2015. The Huskers put together the most prolific offensive season in the 40-year history of Nebraska softball, despite losing their top three statistical hitters from the 2014 season, including a pair of two-time All-Americans. The Huskers scored 400 runs in 2015, while averaging 6.9 runs per game, smashing the previous school records of 358 runs in 1996 and 5.7 runs per game in 2014. Nebraska also scored double-digit runs a school-record 19 times in 2015, eight more times than any other NU team. Not surprisingly, the 2015 Huskers also produced a school-record 370 RBIs, 45 more than the previous record. Nebraska recorded the program's highest batting average, slugging percentage and on-base percentage in 2015. The Huskers' .337 average was .022 higher than the previous record, while the 2015 offense was the first team in Nebraska history to post a .500 slugging percentage or a .400 on-base percentage. The Huskers' .505 slugging percentage was .010 higher than the previous record, while NU's .431 on-base percentage smashed the previous record by .040, fueled by a school-record 217 walks. In addition to setting seven prominent school records, Nebraska also ranked second in school history in hit-by-pitches (52), third in hits (524), doubles (83), extra-base hits (146) and total bases (785) and fifth in home runs (52).

STOKES NAMED NFCA THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Kiki Stokes became Nebraska's 15th All-American when she was named to the 2015 NFCA All-America third team. Stokes became only the second Husker outfielder to be recognized as an All-American, joining 2002 third-team selection Kim Ogee. Stokes hit .407 in 2015, the sixth-highest average in school history. She also slugged nine doubles, five triples and 11 home runs while producing 51 RBIs. Stokes set school records with 66 runs, 17 hit-by-pitches and a .532 on-base percentage.

FOUR HUSKERS NAMED FIRST-TEAM ALL-REGION Nebraska accounted for one-third of the 2015 NFCA All-Midwest Region first team, as Huskers claimed four of the 12 spots. Steph Pasquale, a senior transfer from Temple, earned first-team all-region accolades for the first time at Nebraska and for the third time in her career. Cassie McClure earned first-team All-Midwest region honors after being a third-team All-Central region selection as a freshman at Texas Tech in 2014. Kiki Stokes and MJ Knighten rounded out Nebraska's first-team all-region honorees as both players earned all-region recognition for the first time in their careers.

FOUR HUSKERS EARNED ALL-BIG TEN HONORS MJ Knighten, Kiki Stokes and Steph Pasquale each earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in 2015, with Emily Lockman garnering second-team accolades. Knighten was one of only six unanimous first-team selections while earning all-conference accolades for the second straight season. Lockman was a second-team All-Big Ten pick for the third straight season, while Stokes and Pasquale each earned All-Big Ten recognition for the first time in their careers, and both were named to the 2015 Big Ten All-Tournament team. Pasquale, a senior transfer from Temple, was a four-time all-conference selection.

RECORDS SET IN 2015Category TotalAverage .337Runs 400Runs/Game 6.9RBIs 370SLG% .505OB% .431Walks 217

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FOWLER NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Mattie Fowler was named to the 2015 CoSIDA Academic All-District 7 first team, becoming the first Husker to earn academic all-district accolades since 2012. Although she fell short of CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition, Nebraska remained the nation's leader with 29 all-time softball academic All-Americans. Fowler, who earned a medical hardship and a fifth year of eligibility, will return for the Huskers in 2016 as a graduate student. A native of Tucson, Ariz., Fowler earned her degree in finance with a cumulative grade-point average above 3.8. On the field, she posted a career-high .312 batting average in 2015 while starting 36 of Nebraska's 58 games at first base.

NINE EARNED ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONORS Nine of a possible 11 Huskers earned academic All-Big Ten honors in 2015, with all nine players earning academic All-Big Ten recognition in every eligible season of their careers. Eight Husker newcomers were not eligible due to their first-year status. Senior Kylee Muir, who battled through adversity during a six-year Husker career, was named to the academic All-Big Ten team for the fourth straight season. Mattie Fowler, who received a medical hardship and a fifth-year of eligibility to return to the Huskers in 2016, earned academic All-Big Ten honors for the third consecutive year. Alicia Armstrong and Dawna Tyson were honored for the second straight season, while Rachel Arthur, MJ Knighten, Lotte Sjulin, Austen Urness and Kat Woolman were each named to the academic All-Big Ten team in their first season of eligibility for the award.

HUSKERS POSTED MOST RUN-RULE WINS IN 2015 Nebraska run-ruled its opponent in 17 of its 35 victories in 2015, marking the most run-rule wins in school history, two more than the Huskers registered in 2014. Nebraska won its 17 run-rule games by an average of 8.8 runs per game, including five victories by 10 or more runs. The Huskers were 17-3 overall in run-rule games in 2015, while Nebraska's average margin of victory in its 35 wins was 6.2 runs per game.

STOKES SET THREE SCHOOL RECORDS Kiki Stokes set three school records en route to earning third-team All-America honors as a junior in 2015. Stokes scored a record 66 runs in 2015, while posting the highest on-base percentage (.532) and most hit-by-pitches (17) in school history. Stokes also posted the sixth-highest batting average in Husker history (.407), the seventh-most triples (5), the ninth-most hits (72) and 12th-most RBIs (51). Along the way, Stokes joined two-time All-American Tobin Echo-Hawk as the only Huskers to score 60 runs and produce 60 hits in the same season.

STOKES & KNIGHTEN POSTED .400 AVERAGES MJ Knighten and Kiki Stokes both posted .400 batting averages in 2015, becoming only the third and fourth Huskers to hit .400 a season and just the second teammates to both hit .400 in the same season. Knighten led the way with a .412 average that ranked fifth in school history, while Stokes batted .407, the sixth-highest average by a Husker. They were the first Huskers to hit .400 since three-time Ali Viola hit .424 in 1998. Viola hit .400 three times in her illustrious career, while two-time All-American Tobin Echo-Hawk produced a .400 average twice in her four seasons. Stokes and MJ Knighten also became just the third and fourth Huskers to produce 50 hits, 50 runs and 50 RBIs in a season and the first teammates to reach each milestone in the same season.

KNIGHTEN SET SCHOOL RECORD FOR HITS PER GAME MJ Knighten totaled 82 hits in only 58 games as a sophomore in 2015, averaging a school-record 1.4 hits per game. One of only five Huskers to produce an 80-hit season, Knighten's 82 hits ranked fourth in school history and were the most by a Husker since 1996. Knighten finished second in the Big Ten in hits, behind Kelly Christner, who totaled only two more hits than Knighten despite playing 10 more games. Knighten led the Big Ten in hits for most of the season and was bidding to become the first Husker to lead the league in hits since at least 1996, Nebraska's first season in the Big 12 Conference.

NEBRASKA POSTED ANOTHER 35-WIN SEASON Nebraska won 15 of its final 20 games in 2015, helping the Huskers total 35 wins on the season. Nebraska posted its third consecutive 35-win season in 2015. Overall, Nebraska has won at least 35 games 21 times in school history, including 17 times under Head Coach Rhonda Revelle.

2015 SCHEDULE & RESULTSDate Opponent Result Record B1GHotel Encanto Invitational (Las Cruces, N.M.)Feb. 6 vs. Colorado State W, 9-1 (5) 1-0 Feb. 6 at New Mexico State L, 11-16 1-1 Feb. 7 vs. Montana W, 13-4 (6) 2-1 Feb. 7 vs. Texas Tech W, 11-3 (6) 3-1 Feb. 8 vs. UTSA W, 11-7 4-1 Unconquered Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)Feb. 13 vs. Georgia Tech L, 2-11 (5) 4-2 Feb. 13 at Florida State (6/10) L, 1-4 4-3 Feb. 14 vs. Georgia Tech L, 2-10 (5) 4-4 Feb. 14 vs. Western Kentucky L, 1-5 4-5 Feb. 15 at Florida State (6/10) L, 2-3 4-6 Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 20 vs. San Diego State W, 10-0 (5) 5-6 Feb. 21 vs. LSU (14/4) L, 2-10 (5) 5-7 Feb. 21 vs. Tennessee (10/8) W, 5-2 6-7 Feb. 22 vs. Oregon State L, 10-11 6-8 Feb. 22 vs. UCLA (12/5) L, 1-5 (6) 6-9 Shocker Invitational (Wichita, Kan.)March 7 vs. South Dakota W, 8-3 7-9 March 7 at Wichita State L, 1-7 7-10 March 8 vs. South Dakota W, 12-2 (5) 8-10 March 8 at Wichita State L, 4-10 8-11 March 11 UNO W, 10-1 (5) 9-11 Easton Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)March 13 vs. Boise State W, 11-3 (6) 10-11 March 13 vs. Charleston Southern W, 8-3 11-11 March 14 vs. DePaul W, 13-2 (5) 12-11 March 14 at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-3 12-12 March 20 Michigan State* W, 15-10 13-12 1-0March 21 Michigan State* W, 14-6 (5) 14-12 2-0March 22 Michigan State* W, 7-5 15-12 3-0March 25 at Iowa - 1* W, 12-2 (6) 16-12 4-0March 25 at Iowa - 2* W, 16-7 17-12 5-0March 27 Minnesota (12/15)* L, 7-8 17-13 5-1March 28 Minnesota (12/15)* L, 3-8 17-14 5-2March 29 Minnesota (12/15)* W, 5-3 18-14 6-2March 31 North Dakota State - 1 (NR/25) L, 0-3 18-15 March 31 North Dakota State - 2 (NR/25) L, 6-10 18-16 April 4 at Ohio State - 1* W, 7-5 19-16 7-2April 4 at Ohio State - 2* W, 11-7 20-16 8-2April 5 at Ohio State* L, 4-5 20-17 8-3April 10 at Purdue* L, 0-1 20-18 8-4April 11 at Purdue* W, 3-0 21-18 9-4April 12 at Purdue* W, 8-0 (6) 22-18 10-4April 15 at UNO W, 8-5 (8) 23-18 April 17 Northwestern* W, 10-2 (5) 24-18 11-4April 18 Northwestern* W, 9-5 25-18 12-4April 19 Northwestern* L, 3-5 25-19 12-5April 21 Creighton W, 11-1 (5) 26-19 April 25 at Wisconsin - 1* W, 13-5 (5) 27-19 13-5April 25 at Wisconsin - 2* W, 3-2 28-19 14-5April 26 at Wisconsin* W, 9-0 (5) 29-19 15-5April 28 Drake W, 7-2 30-19 May 1 Illinois* W, 8-0 (5) 31-19 16-5May 2 Illinois* L, 10-12 31-20 16-6May 3 Illinois* W, 9-1 (5) 32-20 17-6Big Ten Tournament (Columbus, Ohio)May 8 at Ohio State W, 5-2 33-20 May 9 vs. Iowa W, 9-6 34-20 May 10 vs. Michigan (3/2) L, 1-6 34-21 NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)May 15 vs. Arizona State (23/20) L, 2-5 34-22 May 16 vs. Texas Southern W, 5-0 35-22 May 16 at LSU (8/4) L, 2-3 (10) 35-23 *Big Ten Conference Game; #X/X - ranking at time of game/final ranking

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OVERALL: 35-23 (HOME: 11-6; AWAY: 11-9; NEUTRAL: 13-8)Player Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/ATT PO A E FLD%MJ Knighten .412 58-58 199 53 82 7 4 8 60 121 .608 17 4 16 .466 1 2 8/10 66 139 10 .953Kiki Stokes .407 58-58 177 66 72 9 5 11 51 124 .701 34 17 25 .532 3 1 18/19 71 5 3 .962Steph Pasquale .379 53-52 161 29 61 11 1 11 54 107 .665 13 9 8 .446 3 0 2/2 178 24 4 .981Alicia Armstrong .356 58-58 177 48 63 10 0 9 49 100 .565 25 10 17 .458 2 3 4/4 67 142 11 .950Cassie McClure .346 48-44 136 16 47 11 0 4 39 70 .515 20 2 11 .429 3 0 0/0 2 19 4 .840Laura Barrow .331 58-58 142 42 47 13 1 0 27 62 .437 22 1 15 .424 0 5 1/1 104 113 13 .943Mattie Fowler .312 36-36 93 7 29 2 0 0 12 31 .333 11 1 7 .383 2 6 0/0 269 8 2 .993Dawna Tyson .301 36-31 83 11 25 3 0 3 19 37 .446 15 3 3 .422 1 1 0/0 185 3 1 .995Kylee Muir .283 55-53 145 32 41 7 0 5 37 63 .434 27 2 23 .398 2 0 1/1 48 5 4 .930Kaylan Jablonski .278 40-26 72 11 20 3 0 1 11 26 .361 9 0 8 .354 1 0 0/0 2 14 2 .889Kat Woolman .272 50-40 103 29 28 6 0 0 10 34 .330 20 1 12 .395 0 3 6/8 34 3 4 .902Gina Metzler .207 45-15 29 20 6 0 0 0 1 6 .207 2 0 6 .258 0 2 0/1 22 1 1 .958Madi Unzicker .125 18-8 24 6 3 1 0 0 0 4 .167 2 2 7 .250 0 0 0/0 36 5 1 .976Taylor Otte .000 41-5 13 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 .000 0 0 4/4 4 0 0 1.000Lotte Sjulin .000 23-0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 .000Emily Lockman .000 6-6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0/0 3 47 0 1.000Rachel Arthur .000 10-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 .000Totals .337 58-58 1,554 400 524 83 11 52 370 785 .505 217 52 162 .431 18 23 44/50 1,091 528 60 .964Opponents .283 58-58 1,476 268 418 76 7 53 245 667 .452 194 24 196 14 .374 6 40/48 1,069 423 71 .955

LOB - Team (396), Opp (363). DPs turned - Team (28), Opp (26). CI - Team (2), Pasquale (2). IBB - Team (5), McClure (3), Knighten (1), Stokes (1), Opp (6).

Player ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg. WP HBPEmily Lockman 3.99 18-14 42 32 17 3/1 1 193.0 234 134 110 92 102 42 4 22 799 .293 15 14Cassie McClure 4.39 9-3 29 10 4 0/0 5 79.2 89 57 50 37 37 21 2 13 320 .278 5 5Kaylan Jablonski 4.67 8-6 23 16 3 2/1 0 87.0 84 69 58 63 54 11 1 15 335 .251 8 5Caitlin Bartsch 12.25 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 11 8 7 2 3 2 0 3 22 .500 0 0Totals 4.33 35-23 58 58 24 6/1 6 363.2 418 268 225 194 196 76 7 53 1,476 .283 18 24Opponents 6.66 23-35 58 58 23 3/0 5 356.1 524 400 399 217 162 83 11 52 1,554 .337 20 52

PB - Team (6), Pasquale 5, Unzicker, 1, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (1), Pasquale 1. SBA/ATT - Pasquale (37-45), Lockman (17-22), Jablonski (14-16), McClure (9-10), Unzicker (3-3).

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BIG TEN CONFERENCE: 17-6 (HOME: 8-4; AWAY: 9-2)Player Avg. G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/ATT PO A E FLD%Gina Metzler .500 19-1 4 10 2 0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0/0 5 0 0 1.000MJ Knighten .475 23-23 80 25 38 4 2 5 31 61 .763 10 3 4 .548 0 0 2/3 28 62 6 .938Steph Pasquale .406 23-22 69 21 28 7 0 8 36 59 .855 11 4 3 .506 1 0 2/2 73 10 1 .988Laura Barrow .382 23-23 55 17 21 6 0 0 12 27 .491 11 0 5 .485 0 5 0/0 44 56 6 .943Mattie Fowler .355 12-12 31 4 11 1 0 0 4 12 .387 3 1 1 .417 1 2 0/0 87 3 0 1.000Kylee Muir .344 23-23 64 20 22 4 0 4 22 38 .594 14 1 9 .463 1 0 0/0 21 3 1 .960Kiki Stokes .338 23-23 68 25 23 2 3 2 17 37 .544 17 9 7 .510 2 0 9/9 22 1 0 1.000Cassie McClure .314 17-15 51 6 16 3 0 2 18 25 .490 5 1 2 .373 2 0 0/0 1 8 1 .900Kaylan Jablonski .310 16-11 29 4 9 0 0 1 6 12 .414 5 0 3 .412 0 0 0/0 1 5 1 .857Kat Woolman .298 19-18 47 16 14 3 0 0 6 17 .362 13 0 5 .450 0 1 4/5 19 1 4 .833Alicia Armstrong .250 23-23 64 18 16 3 0 3 18 28 .438 17 4 1 .435 0 2 0/0 27 47 5 .937Dawna Tyson .250 17-16 44 7 11 2 0 1 6 16 .364 8 1 1 .370 1 1 0/0 99 3 1 .990Madi Unzicker .000 1-1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0/0 5 1 1 .857Taylor Otte .000 15-3 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1/1 0 0 0 .000Lotte Sjulin .000 7-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 .000Emily Lockman .000 3-3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0/0 3 20 0 1.000Totals .345 23-23 611 186 211 35 5 26 176 334 .547 114 24 42 .461 8 11 18/20 435 220 27 .960Opponents .272 23-23 591 99 161 29 1 22 93 258 .437 67 10 75 .356 1 4 24/29 419 181 29 .954

LOB - Team (164), Opp (139). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (13). IBB - Team (2), Stokes 1, Knighten 1, Opp (1).

Player ERA W-L App. GS CG SHO/CO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg. WP HBPEmily Lockman 3.11 10-4 19 13 9 2/1 1 85.2 85 47 38 36 42 16 1 10 340 .250 1 7Kaylan Jablonski 3.33 5-2 9 8 1 1/1 0 40.0 47 26 19 23 25 5 0 8 164 .287 2 2Cassie McClure 7.24 2-0 9 2 0 0/0 2 19.1 26 21 20 7 10 8 0 3 83 .313 2 1Caitlin Bartsch 99.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 3 5 4 1 0 0 0 1 4 .750 0 0Totals 3.91 17-6 23 23 10 4/1 3 145.0 161 99 81 67 75 29 1 22 591 .272 5 10Opponents 7.62 6-17 23 23 10 1/0 1 139.2 211 186 152 114 42 35 5 26 611 .345 5 24

PB - Team (1), Pasquale 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - Pasquale (22-27), Lockman (11-14), Jablonski (8-10), McClure (5-5), Unzicker (2-2).

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FINAL BIG TEN CONFERENCE STANDINGS Big Ten Conference OverallSchool W L Pct. H A W L T Pct. H A NMichigan^#$ 21 2 .913 9-1 12-1 60 8 0 .882 19-2 20-1 21-5Minnesota^# 20 3 .870 10-2 10-1 49 11 0 .817 12-3 20-3 17-5Nebraska# 17 6 .739 8-4 9-2 35 23 0 .603 11-6 11-9 13-8Northwestern# 14 8 .636 6-6 8-2 28 23 0 .549 11-2 8-10 9-11Illinois 14 9 .609 7-5 7-4 26 27 0 .491 10-6 10-12 6-9Ohio State 12 11 .522 6-6 6-5 30 22 0 .577 11-10 7-9 12-3Rutgers 11 12 .478 6-5 5-7 29 20 0 .592 10-5 11-10 8-5Penn State 9 14 .391 5-6 4-8 29 28 0 .509 11-7 9-15 9-6Maryland 9 14 .391 4-8 5-6 27 27 0 .500 8-11 8-9 11-7Iowa 8 15 .348 3-8 5-7 19 40 0 .322 3-10 9-17 7-13Purdue 7 14 .333 6-6 1-8 31 25 0 .554 10-6 6-12 15-7Indiana 7 14 .333 4-5 3-9 17 39 0 .304 9-7 3-16 5-16Wisconsin 5 17 .227 2-9 3-8 21 31 0 .404 5-10 6-9 10-12Michigan State 4 19 .174 3-10 1-9 19 36 0 .345 4-15 3-16 12-5

^Big Ten Tournament champion; #NCAA Tournament participant; $Women's College World Series Runner-Up

ALL-BIG TEN TEAMSFIRST TEAMPlayer, School Yr. Pos.Allie Bauch, Illinois Jr. 2BCarly Thomas, Illinois Fr. OFMegan Blank, Iowa* Sr. SSLindsey Schmeiser, Maryland Jr. UTLMegan Betsa, Michigan* So. PKelly Christner, Michigan* So. OFSierra Romero, Michigan* Jr. 2BHaylie Wagner, Michigan Sr. PSara Groenewegen, Minnesota* So. PDanielle Parlich, Minnesota Fr. 2BTyler Walker, Minnesota Sr. SSMJ Knighten, Nebraska* So. 3BSteph Pasquale, Nebraska Sr. CKiki Stokes, Nebraska Jr. OFAndrea Filler, Northwestern Jr. SSSabrina Rabin, Northwestern Fr. OFErika Leonard, Ohio State Jr. 1BKelsey Jenkins, Wisconsin Fr. 3B*unanimous selection

Player of the Year: Sara Groenewegen, Minnesota Pitcher of the Year: Megan Betsa, MichiganFreshman of the Year: Sabrina Rabin, Northwestern Coach of the Year: Carol Hutchins, Michigan

SECOND TEAMPlayer, School Yr. Pos.Alyssa Gunther, Illinois So. 1BShannon Bustillos, Maryland Sr. CErin Pronobis, Maryland Sr. OFSierra Lawrence, Michigan Jr. OFAbby Ramirez, Michigan So. SSLauren Sweet, Michigan Sr. CLea Foerster, Michigan State Fr. OFSam Macken, Minnesota So. 3BKaitlyn Richardson, Minnesota Sr. 1BEmily Lockman, Nebraska Jr. PAndrea DiPrima, Northwestern Sr. OFCaitlin Conrad, Ohio State Sr. OFMaddy McIntyre, Ohio State Jr. SSMacy Jones, Penn State Jr. OFLexi Knief, Penn State Jr. OFLilly Fecho, Purdue Jr. PJackie Bates, Rutgers Sr. OFAlyssa Landrith, Rutgers Sr. P

BIG TEN ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMPlayer, School Yr. Pos.Emily Lockman, Nebraska Jr. PHaylie Wagner, Michigan Sr. PShannon Bustillos, Maryland Sr. CKaitlyn Richardson, Minnesota Sr. 1BDanielle Parlich, Minnesota Fr. 2BMegan Blank, Iowa Sr. SSShelby Miller, Penn State So. 3BKelly Christner, Michigan So. OFSierra Lawrence, Michigan So. OFMaria Van Abel, Wisconsin Sr. OF

BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEKDate Player of the Week Pitcher of the Week Freshman of the WeekFeb. 9 Kiki Stokes, NEB Sara Groenewegen, MINN Kristina Zalewski, MSU Danielle Parlich, MINNFeb. 16 Lauren Sweet, MICH Megan Betsa, MICH Maya Hughes, PUR Ashley Burkhardt, PURFeb. 23 Kelsey Susalla, MICH Lilly Fecho, PUR Taylor White, OSU Erica Meyer, MINNMarch 2 Sierra Lawrence, MICH Sara Groenewegen, MINN Tera Blanco, MICHMarch 9 Sierra Romero, MICH Kristen Wood, NU Danielle Parlich, MINNMarch 16 Lindsey Schmeiser, MARY Sara Groenewegen, MINN Rebecca Hall, RUTMarch 23 Olivia Duehr, NU Megan Betsa, MICH Laura Barrow, NEBMarch 30 Allie Bauch, ILL Alyssa Landrith, RUT Carly Thomas, ILLApril 6 Alyssa VanDerveer, PSU Kristen Wood, NU Alyssa VanDerveer, PSUApril 13 Michelle Huber, IND Megan Betsa, MICH Danielle Parlich, MINN Abby Ramirez, MICHApril 20 Carly Thomas, ILL Megan Betsa, MICH Carly Thomas, ILL Sabrina Rabin, NU Sabrina Rabin, NUApril 27 Andrea Filler, NU Sara Groenewegen, MINN McKenzie Long, MSUMay 4 Anna Kirk, OSU Sara Groenewegen, MINN Sabrina Rabin, NU

NEBRASKA'S TEAM RANKSOFFENSIVECategory Total Rank Triples 11 t-2ndRuns 400 3rdRBIs 370 3rdHits 524 3rdOn-Base Percentage .431 3rdWalks 217 3rdBatting Average .337 4thDoubles 83 5thHome Runs 52 7thSlugging Percentage .505 7thStolen Bases 44 8th

PITCHING/DEFENSIVECategory Total Rank Wins 35 3rdERA 4.35 4thOpponent Batting Avg. .284 5thShutouts 6 5thInnings Pitched 363.2 6thHits Allowed 419 7thWalks 194 7thStrikeouts 196 t-11th

INDIVIDUAL HUSKER RANKSPlayer Category (total) RankKaylan Jablonski Opponent Avg. (.251) 8th

MJ Knighten Hits (82) 2nd RBIs (60) t-4th Triples (4) t-3rd Average (.412) 5th Runs (53) t-8th

Emily Lockman Starts (32) t-6th Wins (18) 7th Innings (193.0) 7th Appearances (42) 9th

Cassie McClure Saves (5) t-1st

Steph Pasquale RBIs (54) t-10th

Kiki Stokes Triples (5) t-1st On-Base Pct. (.532) 3rd Runs (66) 4th Average (.407) 6th Hits (72) t-7th Stolen Bases (18) t-8th Walks (34) t-10th

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1982 (5th place) The 1982 season marked softball’s first year as an NCAA sport and the inaugural Women’s College World Series was held at Seymour Smith Field in Omaha. A field of 16 teams competed in regional play, with the eight winners advancing to the World Series. Head Coach Nancy Plantz made sure the hometown Huskers would be a part of the inaugural event, as she guided her team to a 33-14 record and Nebraska’s first-ever Big Eight championship. After taking 2-of-3 games from Missouri in the Mideast Regional, NU finished 1-2 in Omaha to tie for fifth place.

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1985 (vacated) In 1985, Nebraska advanced to the Women’s College World Series title game before finishing runner-up to UCLA. The Huskers breezed to the title game behind the arm of Lori Sippel, as Nebraska outscored its first three opponents 13-1. In the championship game, 3,180 fans watched as Janet Pinneau recorded a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to give UCLA the title. In the World Series opener, Sippel tossed the fourth no-hitter in World Series history against Louisiana Tech. Despite her no-hitter, Sippel did not earn a spot on the all-tournament team, but the Huskers had four players who did, including Ginger Cannon who had a tournament-best five RBIs. In the regular season, Nebraska finished 38-11 and won its second straight Big Eight championship. NU’s appearance in the 1985 postseason was later vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

1984 (3rd place) After missing the 1983 event, the Huskers finished in a third-place tie at the 1984 Women’s College World Series. Wayne Daigle guided Nebraska to a 39-13 record and a Big Eight championship, setting a school record for victories that would stand until 1987. The Huskers’ path to Omaha was not easy, as NU needed 18 and 14 innings to post one-run victories over conference foe Oklahoma State in the Mideast Regional. At the World Series, NU posted a 2-2 record. The Husker offense posted a World Series-high .248 average, but Nebraska’s 1.22 ERA was nearly one run higher than the ERA of any of the other seven teams. Denice Feldhaus, Ann Schroeder and Peg Richardson were named to the all-tournament team as Richardson (.500) and Schroeder (.455) were the top two hitters at the World Series.

1987 (3rd place) In the event’s final appearance in Omaha, Ron Wolforth led his first Husker team to the Women’s College World Series in 1987. Led by second-team All-Americans Lori Sippel and Lori Richins, the 1987 Nebraska Cornhuskers were the first team in school history to win 40 games in a season, as their 41 victories stood as the school record until 1995. In the postseason, NU defeated familiar foe Fresno State in finishing in a tie for third place at the World Series. Sippel finished with a 0.50 ERA at the World Series, earning a spot on the all-tournament team.

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1998 (5th place) Head Coach Rhonda Revelle, who was a starter on NU’s 1982 inaugural Women’s College World Series team, returned her alma mater to the championship event in 1998, the final season that featured a 32-team field. The Huskers established a school-record .800 winning percentage, finishing with a 48-12 record. NU swept both the regular season and postseason Big 12 titles, finishing a perfect 20-0, including the only undefeated regular season in conference history. Led by three first- or second-team All-Americans, Nebraska tied for fifth place at the World Series in Oklahoma City. A potent Husker offense hit just .086 in the event, but Ali Viola slugged a home run in her final career at bat, marking Nebraska’s second home run in 25 all-time World Series games.

2013 (7th place) The 2013 Huskers, who began the year unranked, made history by becoming Nebraska’s first team to advance to the WCWS out of a 64-team field. Following a successful regular season, NU earned the No. 14 national seed and was selected to host an NCAA Regional. The Huskers swept through the NCAA Lincoln Regional, outscoring their opponents 21-6 to advance to the first NCAA Super Regional in school history. The Huskers then went 2-1 at No. 3 Oregon in Head Coach Rhonda Revelle’s hometown to punch their ticket to Oklahoma City. At the World Series, Nebraska suffered a pair of heartbreaking one-run, extra-inning losses to Washington and Florida. The Huskers’ classic with the Gators went 15 innings after Nebraska rallied from a three-run deficit in the bottom of the seventh.

1988 (5th place) The NCAA Tournament field expanded to 20 teams in 1988, but that did not stop the Nebraska Cornhuskers from advancing to the program’s second consecutive Women’s College World Series, and NU’s fifth appearance in the first seven years of the event. The Huskers captured their fifth consecutive Big Eight championship during the regular season and traveled outside of Nebraska for the World Series, which was contested in Sunnyvale, Calif. Nebraska posted a 1-2 showing in Sunnyvale, finishing in a tie for fifth place. Lori Sippel posted an individual best 0.00 ERA to lead Nebraska to a World Series-low 0.30 team ERA. Despite the strong pitching performances, outfielder Margie Ogrodowicz was the Huskers’ lone all-tournament selection.

2002 (5th place) Nebraska advanced to the Women’s College World Series out of a 48-team field for the first time in 2002. The 2002 Cornhuskers are also the only one of NU’s seven World Series teams to advance to the event by winning a regional away from Lincoln. In the regular season, Nebraska posted its third straight 50-win season, finishing with a 50-14 record. The Huskers breezed through the Iowa City Regional, before losing two tough one-run games in Oklahoma City. Seventh-seeded Nebraska fell to No. 2 Arizona in the opener, before defeating sixth-seeded Michigan. The Huskers were then eliminated by No. 8 Florida State. In a pitching dominated event, Nebraska’s .191 average ranked third, while the Huskers‘ 1.40 ERA ranked sixth.

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Lori Sippel was the first Husker pitcher to be named an All-American, earning second-team honors as a junior and senior. As a senior in 1987, Sippel went 20-3 with a 0.38 ERA and six saves to lead Nebraska to a WCWS semifinal appearance. In 1986, Sippel set a school record with a 0.37 ERA, allowing only seven earned runs in 133.0 innings. Sippel's greatest achievement might have been when she was named the 1988 Academic All-American of the Year, given to her based on both scholastic and athletic ability. In her career, Sippel racked up 73 victories, 695.1 innings pitched, a 0.54 earned-run average, 838 strikeouts, 39 shutouts, 80 complete games, 16 saves and 10 no-hitters, which all stood atop the Husker career charts until 2000.

Nebraska’s first All-American and multi-time All-American, Denise Day held nearly every offensive record following her Husker career. A two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American, Day earned first-team All-America honors following her senior campaign in 1985 after hitting .359 with a then-school record 11 homers. That year, Day helped Nebraska finish second at the WCWS (later vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions) and earned the prestigious Honda Award for her achievements. She was a second-team All-American as a junior in 1984.

Lori Richins became Nebraska's second first-team All-American in 1986 after hitting .297 with six home runs. Richins added a second-team All-America nod the next year after hitting .261 with four homers. Richins helped the Huskers to a 156-43 record during her career, including a second-place national finish (later vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions) and two third-place ties. Richins was also named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America team on three occasions.

Christie McCoy made her mark in only two seasons as a Husker, earning second-team All-America honors in 1998, when she helped Nebraska to the best winning percentage in school history and a trip to the Women’s College World Series. McCoy slugged 17 homers during her All-America campaign and finished her career with 26 homers and a .642 slugging percentage, which ranks second on the Husker career chart. McCoy also ranks 11th on the Nebraska all-time chart with a .332 batting average.

Jennifer Lizama joined Ali Viola as the only three-time All-Americans in school history, earning first-team honors in 1999 and second-team recognition in 1997 and 2000. One of the greatest all-around players in Nebraska history, Lizama rewrote the NU record books, finishing her career ranked among the top six on 11 career charts and setting then-career records in at bats (710), games played (232), stolen bases (91), runs scored (199) and walks (124). Lizama ranks third all-time at Nebraska with 47 career home runs, which ranked 11th in NCAA history at the conclusion of her career. She slugged two home runs in a single game on three occasions.

Jenny Voss became the first in a long line of great Husker pitchers to earn first-team All-America honors in 1998, when she finished with 40 wins. Voss' 40 wins in 1998 were tied for sixth in NCAA history at the time. She ended the season by hurling 101 consecutive scoreless innings over a stretch of 14 games. Voss shattered many Husker season pitching records, including victories (40), complete games (46) and innings pitched (340.1) in 1998. Voss ended her career with school records for victories (110), innings pitched (1,073) and complete games (127). She also ranked among the top 15 all-time in NCAA history in games pitched, games started, innings pitched and victories.

Ali Viola ranks among the greatest offensive players in NCAA history. At the conclusion of her career, Viola’s 53 homers ranked fourth in NCAA history and her .760 slugging percentage ranked seventh. A three-time All-American, Viola only missed All-America accolades in her junior year, when she missed most of the season due to injury. Viola is also the only two-time first-team All-American in school history. A two-time Big 12 Player of the Year, Viola still owns Nebraska’s season records for hits (87 in 1995), home runs (22 in 1998), RBIs *72 in 1995) and slugging percentage (.865 in 1998). She is also still Nebraska’s all-time leader in batting average (.418), RBIs (213) and slugging percentage (.760).

deniseDAY• first team (1985)

• second team (1984)

Tobin Echo-Hawk earned third-team All-America honors in 1995, becoming Coach Rhonda Revelle’s first All-American. Echo-Hawk hit .405 with a school-record 22 doubles in 1995 and led the Huskers to a then-school record 43-win season. As a senior in 1996, Echo-Hawk hit .340 and scored a then school-record 61 runs to help Nebraska to a second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. Echo-Hawk still ranks among Nebraska’s all-time leaders in several categories, including batting average (second, .379), hits (first, 266), runs scored (fourth, 168), doubles (tied for first, 48) and total bases (fourth, 378).

tobinECHO-HAWK• second team (1995)

• third team (1996)

loriRICHINS• first team (1986)

• second team (1987)

aliVIOLA• first team (1996 & 1998)

• second team (1995)

loriSIPPEL• second team (1986)• second team (1987)

christieMcCOY

• second team (1998)

jenniferLIZAMA• first team (1999)

• second team (1997 & 2000)

jennyVOSS• first team (1998)

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Leigh Ann Walker earned second-team All-America honors as a sophomore in 2000, when she finished with a team-best 1.58 ERA and 233 strikeouts. Walker became the Nebraska career strikeouts leader May 17, 2002, in Nebraska’s NCAA Regional win over Iowa. Walker struck out six Hawkeyes in six innings to break Lori Sippel’s 14-year-old mark of 838 career strikeouts. Walker currently ranks fourth on NU’s all-time strikeout chart. Walker ended her career ranked among the NU leaders on several other charts, including victories (third, 81), winning percentage (second, .764), innings (seventh, 670.0), earned-run average (10th, 1.62), shutouts (fifth, 27), and saves (tied for sixth, eight).

Kim Ogee became the Huskers’ 10th NFCA All-American when she earned third-team honors in 2002 after leading the Huskers to the Women’s College World Series. The Omaha native led the Huskers in nine offensive categories, including batting average (.356) and steals (31), while starting every game in center field as a junior. Ogee broke the Nebraska career record for stolen bases on April 16, 2003, when she recorded her 92nd steal. She ranks among the top five on several career charts, including at bats (first, 795), games played (first, 258), hits (tied for second, 263), runs (second, 182), doubles (tied for first, 48), total bases (fifth, 369) and walks (fourth, 115).

Peaches James finished her Husker career by earning second-team All-America honors in 2004. In her senior season, James finished with a 37-9 record and a 0.70 ERA. She set single-season Nebraska records with 394 strikeouts and 18 shutouts. The 2004 Big 12 Player of the Year, she helped Nebraska to the Big 12 regular season and tournament titles. In the Big 12 Tournament, James threw the second perfect game in school history vs. No. 19 Oklahoma. James ended her career as Nebraska’s all-time strikeout (945) leader, and she currently ranks second on that list. James is the Huskers’ all-time leader in shutouts (44) and ranks in the top 10 in every pitching category, including second with 98 victories.

Anne Steffan batted .388 with a school-record 32 stolen bases as a senior in 2005, when she earned third-team All-America honors. Steffan’s stellar senior season included a school-record 26-game hitting streak. Steffan recorded a multi-hit game 25 times in 59 games in 2005. She left NU with the fourth-highest career average in school history (currently sixth) and also ranked third on the career stolen base chart (currently fourth). Steffan went on to become a two-time All-NPF selection for the Chicago Bandits in the National ProFastpitch League.

kimOGEE

• third team (2002)

peachesJAMES

• second team (2004)

leigh annWALKER

• second team (2000)

anneSTEFFAN• third team (2005)

Taylor Edwards is the only Husker catcher to earn All-America honors, bringing home first-team accolades as a senior in 2014 and third-team honors as a freshman in 2011, when she joined Ali Viola and Jennifer Lizama as the only Husker freshmen to make an All-America team. Edwards also became the first Husker to be named the NFCA Division I Catcher of the Year in 2014. Edwards ranked eighth nationally in RBIs per game and 11th in total home runs (18) as a freshman. As a senior, she became the seventh Husker to earn first-team All-America honors when she batted .346 with 18 home runs, 43 RBIs, 58 runs scored and a school-record 41 walks. Edwards totaled 17 school records in her four-year career, while also tying NCAA records for most consecutive games with a home run (6 in 2011) and grand slams in a game (2 in 2013). Edwards ended her career with Nebraska’s all-time top marks in grand slams (4), home runs (54), walks (150) and hit-by-pitches (39).

taylorEDWARDS• first team (2014)

• third team (2011)

Tatum Edwards joined her twin sister Taylor as an All-American by earning second-team honors as a junior in 2013, before earning repeat honors as a third-team selection in 2014. In addition to her All-America accolades, Edwards was the 2013 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year, when she went 30-10 with a 1.91 ERA, ranking 11th nationally in shutouts (10) and 12th in wins. Offensively, she hit .286 with 11 doubles, 11 homers and 26 RBIs. As a senior, Edwards finished with a 24-13 record and a 1.78 ERA. She tossed two no-hitters in 2014 and hit .294 with 10 doubles, 14 homers and a career-high 52 RBIs.Edwards ended her career ranked sixth all-time at Nebraska in no-hitters (2), seventh in shutouts (24), complete games (69) and victories (70) and eighth in winning percentage (.714), innings (623.1) and strikeouts (551). Offensively, Edwards finished her career ranked fourth in home runs (46), fifth in RBIs (158), sixth in total bases (367) and slugging percentage (.566) and eighth in doubles (36) and walks (87).

tatumEDWARDS• second team (2013)

• third team (2014)

Kiki Stokes earned third-team All-America accolades in 2015. Stokes set school records with 66 runs, 17 hit-by-pitches and a .532 on-base percentage as a junior while batting leadoff for the most prolific offense in school history. In addition to the records, Stokes ranked seventh in Husker history in triples (5), ninth in hits (72) and 12th in RBIs (51). She also slugged nine doubles and 11 homers. One of only five Division I players to record 10 home runs and five triples in 2015, Stokes also produced 50 hits, 50 runs, 50 RBIs and 50 free passes (combined walks and hit-by-pitches), one of only seven players nationally to accomplish that feat.

kikiSTOKES• third team (2015)

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denise

DAY• first team (1984 & 1985)

jenny

SMITH • third team (1998)

lori

SIPPEL• academic all-american of the year (1988) • first team (1988)

denice

FELDHAUS • honorable mention (1984)

jamie

FUENTE • third team (2001)

janelle

FRESE • second team (1989)

shelby

MERTINS • honorable mention (1984)

kim

OGEE • second team (2002)

jill

RISHEL• first team (1990)

lori

RICHINS• first team (1986) » second team (1987)• honorable mention (1985)

lizzy

ROCK • first team (2006)

ann

HALSNE • third team (1991 & 1992)

margie

OGRODOWICZ • second team (1987 & 1988)

koko

TACHA • third team (2006)

denise

McMILLAN • second team (1992, 1993 & 1994)

ruth

CHATWIN • third team (1987)

molly

HILL• first team (2009) • third team (2008)

karla

KNICELY • third team (1996)

robin

MACKIN • second team (2010)

ashley

HAGEMANN • second team (2011)

nikki

HAGET • third team (2011)

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• third team (2006)

• first team (2009) • third team (2008)

NATIONAL HONORSHONDA AWARD FOR SOFTBALL1985 .................. Denise Day, SS (winner)1988 .............. Lori Sippel, RHP (nominee)1998 ....................Ali Viola, SS (nominee)

NFCA ALL-AMERICANS1984 ...................... Denise Day, SS (2nd)1985 ........................Denise Day, SS (1st)1986 ....................... Lori Richins, 2B (1st) ..........................Lori Sippel, P (2nd)1987 ......................Lori Richins, 2B (2nd) ..........................Lori Sippel, P (2nd)1995 ...........................Ali Viola, SS (2nd) ............ Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B (2nd)1996 ............................ Ali Viola, SS (1st) .............Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B (3rd)1997 .............. Jennifer Lizama, SS (2nd)1998 ............................ Ali Viola, SS (1st) ..........................Jenny Voss, P (1st) ............... Christie McCoy, DP (2nd)1999 ................ Jennifer Lizama, 2B (1st)2000 ...............Jennifer Lizama, 2B (2nd) .............. Leigh Ann Walker, P (2nd)2002 ..........................Kim Ogee, OF (3rd)2004 .............Peaches James, RHP (2nd)2005 .................. Anne Steffan, INF (3rd)2011 .................. Taylor Edwards, C (3rd)2013 .....Tatum Edwards, RHP/UTL (2nd)2014 ................... Taylor Edwards, C (1st) ..... Tatum Edwards, RHP/UTL (3rd)2015 ....................... Kiki Stokes, OF (3rd)

WCWS ALL-TOURNAMENT1984 ....................... Denice Feldhaus, 1B ..........................Ann Schroeder, 3B .........................Peg Richardson, OF1985 .......................... Ginger Cannon, 1B ............................... Lori Richins, 2B ..............................Stacy Sunny, OF ................................... Lisa Busby, C1987 ................................... Lori Sippel, P1988 ..................Margie Ogrodowicz, OF1998 .................................... Ali Viola, SS2013 ........................... Taylor Edwards, C

NFCA ALL-MIDWEST REGION1995 ......................Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B ........................... Stacie Stafford, P ................... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B .................................... Ali Viola, SS ......................Amy Offenbacker, OF ............ Angela Blackwood, P (2nd)1996 ......................Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B .................................... Ali Viola, SS ......................... Jenny Smith, C/UT ....................Karla Knicely, CF (2nd) ..........Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B (2nd)1997 ........................Jennifer Lizama, SS .....................Christie McCoy, DH/P ................................Jenny Smith, C ........................ Jenny Voss, P (2nd)1998 .........................Christie McCoy, DP .................................... Ali Viola, SS ..................................Jenny Voss, P ...............Jennifer Lizama, 2B (2nd) ...................... Jenny Smith, C (2nd)1999 ........................ Jennifer Lizama, 2B ........................ Jenny Voss, P (2nd)2000 ........................Jennifer Lizama, UT ........................Leigh Ann Walker, P ...................Jamie Fuente, 2B (2nd) .........................Kim Ogee, OF (2nd) ........................ Jenny Voss, P (2nd)2001 ........................Leigh Suhr, 2B (2nd) .........................Kim Ogee, OF (2nd) .............. Leigh Ann Walker, P (2nd)

2002 .................................. Kim Ogee, OF ..........................Nicole Trimboli, 1B ................. Peaches James, P (2nd) ..................Leigh Ann Walker (2nd)2003 .................... Amanda Buchholz, SS ........................ Peaches James, UT ............................ Anne Steffan, 2B .............................Lisa Wangler, OF .........................Kim Ogee, OF (2nd)2004 ......................Peaches James, RHP ..........................Nicole Trimboli, OF .......................Jessica Yoachim, 3B ...................Anne Steffan, 2B (2nd) ............... Trisha Tannahill, OF (2nd)2005 ............................ Anne Steffan, 2B ........................ Sheena Lawrick, 1B .............. Ashley DeBuhr, RHP (2nd) ............. Jessica Yoachim, 3B (2nd)2006 ........................Crystal Carwile, 1B ........................Ashley DeBuhr, RHP .......................Jessica Yoachim, 3B ........................ Lizzy Rock, OF (2nd) 2007 .............. Ashley DeBuhr, RHP (2nd)2010 .................. Julie Brechtel, 2B (2nd) ...................... Ashley Guile, C (2nd) ........... Brooke Thomason, OF (2nd)2011 ........................... Taylor Edwards, C ........ Ashley Hagemann, RHP (2nd)2012 ........ Ashley Hagemann, RHP (2nd)2013 ..............Tatum Edwards, RHP/UTL ....................... Emily Lockman, RHP ........... Brooke Thomason, OF (2nd)2014 ............................Hailey Decker, 2B ..............Tatum Edwards, RHP/UTL ........................... Taylor Edwards, C ....................... Emily Lockman, RHP2015 .............................MJ Knighten, 3B ..............Cassie McClure, RHP/UTL ...........................Steph Pasquale, C ................................Kiki Stokes, OF

CONFERENCE HONORSFIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE1984 ................................Denise Day, SS ........................... Wendy Turner, OF ................................ Stacy Sunny, C .......................Sandy Wolterman, P ................................Lori Nilsen, DH1985 ................................Denise Day, SS ..........................Ann Schroeder, 3B ................................... Lisa Busby, C ................................... Lori Sippel, P1986 ................................... Lori Sippel, P ............................. Jane Kremer, SS ............................... Lori Richins, 2B1987 ................................... Lori Sippel, P ............................... Lori Richins, 2B ............................. Jane Kremer, SS ........................... Leanna Miles, DH ..................Margie Ogrodowicz, OF .........................Donna Deardorff, P1988 ................................... Lori Sippel, P ............................. Jane Kremer, SS ..................Margie Ogrodowicz, OF1989 ............................Ruth Chatwin, 3B ................................. Katy Wolda, C1991 .............................Kris Vucurevic, C1992 ....................... Kristin Davidson, OF1993 ............................... Shae Sloan, SS ......................Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B1994 .................... Tobin Echo-Hawk, SS1995 .........................Ali Viola, SS (MVP) ......................Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B ...................... Amy Offenbacker, LF ...................Angela Blackwood, UT

1996 ......................Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B ............................. Karla Knicely, CF ............................. Jenny Smith, UT1997 ........................Jennifer Lizama, SS .....................Christie McCoy, DH/P ................................Jenny Smith, C ..................................Jenny Voss, P1998 ........................ Jennifer Lizama, 2B .........................Christie McCoy, DP .........................Ali Viola, SS (MVP) ..................................Jenny Voss, P1999 ........................ Jennifer Lizama, 2B2000 ........................Leigh Ann Walker, P ............................ Jamie Fuente, 2B ........................ Jennifer Lizama, 1B ..................................Jenny Voss, P2001 ...........................Peaches James, P .................. Cindy Roethemeyer, 3B ..........................Nicole Trimboli, OF ...................Leigh Ann Walker, RHP2002 ......................Peaches James, RHP .................................. Kim Ogee, OF2003 ........................ Peaches James, UT .................................. Kim Ogee, OF ............................ Anne Steffan, 2B .................... Amanda Buchholz, SS2004 ...........Peaches James, RHP (MVP) .........................Trisha Tannahill, OF ..........................Nicole Trimboli, OF .......................Jessica Yoachim, 3B2005 ......................Jessica Yoachim, INF2006 ........................Ashley DeBuhr, RHP ................................. Lizzy Rock, OF ......................Jessica Yoachim, INF2007 ........................Ashley DeBuhr, RHP2008 ....................... Crystal Carwile, INF2009 ................................ Molly Hill, RHP2010 ................................Ashley Guile, C2011 ..................Ashley Hagemann, RHP2013 ...................... Tatum Edwards, RHP ........................... Taylor Edwards, C2014 ............................Hailey Decker, 2B ..............Tatum Edwards, RHP/UTL ........................... Taylor Edwards, C2015 .............................MJ Knighten, 3B ...........................Steph Pasquale, C ................................Kiki Stokes, OF

ALL-TOURNAMENT1980 ............................... Kathy Foley, OF1981 .......................Rockie Candelario, C .......................Sandy Wolterman, P .............................. Shelly Scott, 3B1982 .............................. Cindy Aerni, OF ................................Denise Day, SS .........................Rhonda Revelle, 1B ...........................Jeanne Wagner, P1983 ................................Denise Day, SS1984 ..........................Ann Schroeder, 3B .......................Sandy Wolterman, P1985 .........................Ann Schroeder, 3B ................................Denise Day, SS ................................... Lisa Busby, C ................................... Lori Sippel, P1986 ............................... Lori Richins, 2B ............................. Jane Kremer, SS ..................Margie Ogrodowicz, OF ........................Lisa Winchester, OF1987 .............................. Lori Richins, 2B .........................Rhonda Gorriaz, 3B ........................... Leanna Miles, DH ..................Margie Ogrodowicz, OF ........................Lori Sippel, P (MVP)1988 .................Margie Ogrodowicz, OF ................................. Katy Wolda, C ................................... Lori Sippel, P ..............Donna Deardorff, P (MVP)

1989 .................................. Jill Rishel, OF ....................... Kristin Davidson, OF1991 ............................... Shae Sloan, SS1996 ........................... Stacie Stafford, P ...............Angela Blackwood, P/DH .................................... Ali Viola, SS ............................. Karla Knicely, CF1997 ........................Jennifer Lizama, SS1998 .......................Jenny Voss, P (MVP) .........................Christie McCoy, DP ................................Jenny Smith, C .................................... Ali Viola, SS1999 .............Jennifer Lizama, 2B (MVP) .................. Cindy Roethemeyer, 3B ..................................Jenny Voss, P ........................Leigh Ann Walker, P2000 .............Jennifer Lizama, 2B (MVP) .................................. Kim Ogee, OF ..................................Jenny Voss, P2001 ...........................Amber Burgess, C ................................. Leigh Suhr, 2B2002 .................... Amanda Buchholz, SS ...........................Peaches James, P ..........................Nicole Trimboli, 1B .............................Lisa Wangler, OF2003 ..................Peaches James, DP/UT .......................Sheena Lawrick, INF2004 ...........Peaches James, RHP (MVP) ..........................Nicole Trimboli, OF .......................Jessica Yoachim, 3B2006 ........................Ashley DeBuhr, RHP2008 ....................... Crystal Carwile, INF ................................ Molly Hill, RHP ................................Haley Long, OF ......................... Meghan Mullin, OF2009 .......................... Julie Brechtel, INF2013 ...................... Tatum Edwards, RHP ....................... Emily Lockman, RHP2015 ...........................Steph Pasquale, C ................................Kiki Stokes, OF

PLAYER OF THE WEEK1985 .............................Denise Day (4/2) ...........................Lori Richins (4/10) ........................... Denise Day (4/17)1986 ............... Margie Ogrodowicz (4/2)1987 ........................ Jane Kremer (4/29)1989 ....................... Ruth Chatwin (4/10) ....................... Ruth Chatwin (4/17)1990 ..............................Jill Rishel (4/23) ...........................Shae Sloan (4/30)1992 .................. Kristin Davidson (3/30) .....................Misti Guenther (4/20)1993 ...................Tobin Echo-Hawk (5/2)1994 ................. Tobin Echo-Hawk (4/18)1995 ................................Ali Viola (2/28) ................................Ali Viola (3/28) ................... Tobin Echo-Hawk (4/4) ................. Tobin Echo-Hawk (4/18) ...................Amy Offenbacker (5/2)1996 .............. Gloria Von Rentzell (2/27) .............. Angela Blackwood (3/26) ................................Ali Viola (4/16)1997 .................... Christie McCoy (3/31)1998 ..................................Ali Viola (3/4) ......................... Jenny Smith (3/16) ....................Jennifer Lizama (4/14) .....................Christie McCoy (4/21) ................................Ali Viola (4/28)1999 ....................Jennifer Lizama (3/14) ................... Jennifer Lizama (3/28) ............................ Leigh Suhr (4/19)2000 ....................Amber Burgess (3/28) .............................. Leigh Suhr (5/9)2001 ............................ Leigh Suhr (2/20) .......................Nicole Trimboli (5/8)2002 ..............................Kim Ogee (3/19)

• second team (2010)

• second team (2011)

• third team (2011)

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2003 ........................ Lisa Wangler (2/11) ........................ Lisa Wangler (2/18) ................ Amanda Buchholz (3/18)2004 ....................Peaches James (3/30)2006 ............................. Lizzy Rock (2/14) .................... Trisha Tannahill (3/21)2008 ...........................Heidi Foland (5/6)2009 .......................Julie Brechtel (3/16)2010 ................ Brooke Thomason (3/15) ......................... Ashley Guile (5/11)2011 .................... Taylor Edwards (2/22)2012 ......................... Ashley Guile (2/13) ................Brooke Thomason (3/26) ................ Brooke Thomason (5/14)2013 .....................Taylor Edwards (2/11)2014 ......................Tatum Edwards (3/3) .......................Hailey Decker (3/31) .................... Taylor Edwards (4/21)2015 ............................. Kiki Stokes (2/9)

PITCHER OF THE WEEK1985 ....................... Mori Emmons (4/17) ............................ Lori Sippel (4/24)1986 ............................ Lori Sippel (4/16)1987 ..................Donna Deardorff (3/25) ............................ Lori Sippel (4/15) ..............................Lori Sippel (5/6)1988 .............................Donna Deardorff ....................................... Lori Sippel ....................................... Lori Sippel1989 ........................ Marie Bowie (4/24)1990 .........................Marie Bowie (4/16) ................Stephanie Skegas (4/30)1993 ....................... Jody Splichal (3/30) ................... Cody Dusenberry (5/2)1994 ..................Melanie Raimondi (5/7)1995 .................... Stacie Stafford (2/27) ...................... Stacie Stafford (3/6) ...............Angela Blackwood (3/13)1999 ........................... Jenny Voss (2/14)2000 ................ Leigh Ann Walker (3/14) ...........................Jenny Voss (3/21) .................Leigh Ann Walker (4/18) ...........................Jenny Voss (4/25)2001 ........................Peaches James (5/8) ..................Leigh Ann Walker (3/14) ..................Leigh Ann Walker (4/18)2002 ......................Peaches James (2/26) ..................Leigh Ann Walker (2/20)2004 ......................Peaches James (2/17) ......................Peaches James (3/16) ......................Peaches James (3/24) ......................Peaches James (4/20)2005 .......................Ashley DeBuhr (4/19)2006 .......................Ashley DeBuhr (5/21)2007 .................................Molly Hill (4/3) .......................Ashley DeBuhr (4/17)2009 ................. Ashley Hagemann (2/10) ...............................Molly Hill (3/23) ...............................Molly Hill (4/14)2010 .........................Robin Mackin (3/15)2011 ................... Ashley Hagemann (4/5)2012 ................. Ashley Hagemann (3/19) ......................Tatum Edwards (3/26) ................... Ashley Hagemann (4/9) ......................Tatum Edwards (4/30)2013 ......................Tatum Edwards (4/29) ........................Tatum Edwards (5/7)2014 .......................Emily Lockman (2/18) .......................Emily Lockman (4/14) ......................Tatum Edwards (4/28)

FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK2013 ............ Emily Lockman, RHP (2/18) .............. Emily Lockman, RHP (3/4) ..........Dawna Tyson, INF/DP (3/11)

2014 ....................MJ Knighten, 3B (4/7) .................. MJ Knighten, 3B (4/14)2015 .................Laura Barrow, 2B (3/23)

NATIONAL ACADEMIC HONORSACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN1984 ........................ Denise Day, SS (1st) ............... Denice Feldhaus, 1B (HM) ................. Shelby Mertins, 3B (HM)1985 ........................ Denise Day, SS (1st) ....................... Lori Richins, 2B (HM)1986 ........................ Lori Richins, 2B (1st)1987 .......... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF (2nd) ....................... Lori Richins, 2B (2nd) .......................Ruth Chatwin, C (3rd)1988 ............................ Lori Sippel, P (1st) .....(Academic All-American of the Year) .......... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF (2nd)1989 .................... Janelle Frese, OF (2nd)1990 ........................... Jill Rishel, OF (1st)1991 ........................Ann Halsne, 3B (3rd)1992 ..............Denise McMillan, OF (2nd) ........................Ann Halsne, OF (3rd)1993 ..............Denise McMillan, OF (2nd)1994 ..............Denise McMillan, OF (2nd)1996 ......................Karla Knicely, CF (3rd)1998 .........................Jenny Smith, C (3rd)2001 ....................Jamie Fuente, INF (3rd)2002 .......................... Kim Ogee, OF (2nd)2006 ...........................Lizzy Rock, OF (1st) ........................KoKo Tacha, OF (3rd)2008 .........................Molly Hill, RHP (3rd)2009 .........................Molly Hill, RHP (1st)2010 ................. Robin Mackin, RHP (2nd)2011 ..........Ashley Hagemann, RHP (2nd) ........................Nikki Haget, OF (3rd)

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT1995 .............................. Karla Knicely, CF ............................ Sherry Allcorn, RF .................... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B .............................. Karla Knicely, CF .................... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B ........................Melanie Raimondi, P1997 .................................Jenny Smith, C1998 .................................Jenny Smith, C1999 ..................... Ellen Middleton, C/DP2001 ............................ Amber Burgess, C .................................. Penny Cope, P ............................. Jamie Fuente, 1B2002 ............................ Amber Burgess, C ................................... Kim Ogee, OF2003 ............................ Amber Burgess, C ................................... Kim Ogee, OF2006 ...................................Lizzy Rock, OF ................................ KoKo Tacha, OF .......................Jessica Yoachim, INF2007 .................................Molly Hill, RHP2008 .................................Molly Hill, RHP2009 .................................Molly Hill, RHP ..........................Meghan Mullin, OF2010 ........................... Julie Brechtel, INF ..............................Heidi Foland, INF ............................Robin Mackin, INF ..........Ashley Hagemann, RHP (2nd) .......................Nikki Haget, OF (2nd)2011 ........................... Julie Brechtel, INF ..............................Heidi Foland, INF ...................Ashley Hagemann, RHP ................................Nikki Haget, OF2012 ...................Ashley Hagemann, RHP ................................Nikki Haget, OF2015 ........................... Mattie Fowler, INF

CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONORSACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE*1984 ................................ Denise Day, SS ................................ Cindy Aerni, OF ........................ Sandy Wolterman, P1985 ................................ Lori Richins, 2B .............................Wendy Turner, OF1986 ................................ Lori Richins, 2B ................................... Amy Love, 1B .......................... Shelby Mertins, 3B1987 .......................... Donna Deardorff, P .............................. Jane Kremer, SS ................... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF .................................... Lori Sippel, P ................................ Lori Richins, 2B1988 .......................... Donna Deardorff, P .............................. Jane Kremer, SS .................................... Lori Sippel, P ................... Margie Ogrodowicz, OF1989 ................................... Jill Rishel, OF .................................Mary Wolda, C ............................. Janelle Frese, OF1990 ................................... Jill Rishel, OF1992 ...........................Misti Guenther, DP ................................ Ann Halsne, 3B .............................. Kris Vucurevic, C1993 .......................Denise McMillan, OF .............................. Kris Vucurevic, C1994 .......................Denise McMillan, OF ............................Sherry Allcorn, OF .................... Gloria Von Rentzell, OF1995 .............................. Karla Knicely, CF .................... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B ............................ Sherry Allcorn, RF1996 .............................. Karla Knicely, CF .................... Gloria Von Rentzell, 1B ....................... Tobin Echo-Hawk, 3B .................................Jenny Smith, C1997 .................................Jenny Smith, C1998 .................................Jenny Smith, C ............................. Jamie Fuente, 1B ........................ Jessica Draemel, OF1999 ............................. Jamie Fuente, 1B ..................... Ellen Middleton, C/DP ....................Cindy Roethemeyer, 3B .................................... Jill Baker, OF ........................ Jessica Draemel, OF ............................. Lori Tschannen, P2000 .................................... Jill Baker, OF ............................. Jamie Fuente, 1B ...................................Jenny Voss, P ........................ Jenifer Williams, OF2001 ............................ Amber Burgess, C .................................. Penny Cope, P ............................. Jamie Fuente, 1B ................................... Kim Ogee, OF ...............................Lori Mahnke, 1B ....................Cindy Roethemeyer, 1B .........................Leigh Ann Walker, P2002 .............................. Briana Bates, OF ......................Amanda Buchholz, OF ............................ Amber Burgess, C ................................... Kim Ogee, OF ....................Cindy Roethemeyer, 3B .................................. Leigh Suhr, 2B ...........................Nicole Trimboli, 1B2003 ......................Amanda Buchholz, SS ............................ Amber Burgess, C ................................... Kim Ogee, OF2004 ....................... Peaches James, RHP ................................Liz Lawhorn, OF ................................ KoKo Tacha, OF2005 ......................... Kira Boerkircher, OF ................................ KoKo Tacha, OF ..........................Trisha Tannahill, OF .......................Jessica Yoachim, INF

2006 ...................................Lizzy Rock, OF ................................ KoKo Tacha, OF ..........................Trisha Tannahill, OF .......................Jessica Yoachim, INF2007 .................................Jaime Borg, OF .................................Molly Hill, RHP ..........................Meghan Mullin, OF2008 .................................Molly Hill, RHP ..........................Meghan Mullin, OF2009 ........................... Julie Brechtel, INF ..............................Heidi Foland, INF .................................Molly Hill, RHP ................................Alex Hupp, RHP .................................Haley Long, OF ..........................Meghan Mullin, OF2010 ........................... Julie Brechtel, INF ..............................Heidi Foland, INF ...................Ashley Hagemann, RHP ................................Nikki Haget, OF ..........................Alex Hupp, RHP/OF .......................... Robin Mackin, RHP2011 ........................... Julie Brechtel, INF ..............................Heidi Foland, INF ............................. Ashley Guile, INF ...................Ashley Hagemann, RHP ................................Nikki Haget, OF ....................Megan Southworth, OF2012*........................... Gabby Banda, INF .......................... Madison Drake, OF ............................. Ashley Guile, INF ...................Ashley Hagemann, RHP ................................Nikki Haget, OF ................................ Kylee Muir, INF ....................Megan Southworth, OF ......................Brooke Thomason, OF .......................Haley Workman, RHP .................................Kirby Wright, C2013*........................... Gabby Banda, INF ............................ Jordan Bettiol, OF ................Tatum Edwards, RHP/UTL ........................... Mattie Fowler, INF .......................... Kylee Muir, INF/DP ....................Megan Southworth, OF ......................Brooke Thomason, OF2014*......................Alicia Armstrong, INF ............................Hailey Decker, INF ................Tatum Edwards, RHP/UTL ........................... Mattie Fowler, INF ..................................Kylee Muir, OF ............................ Dawna Tyson, INF2015*......................Alicia Armstrong, INF ............................Rachel Arthur, INF ........................... Mattie Fowler, INF .............................MJ Knighten, INF ..................................Kylee Muir, OF .............................Lotte Sjulin, C/OF ............................ Dawna Tyson, INF ........................... Austen Urness, OF .............................Kat Woolman, OF

*Only first-team selections listed prior to 2011 and all selections listed beginning in 2012 as the Big Ten Conference has only one academic All-Big Ten team

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A...A...A...(8)Abler, Linda .......................................1977Adams, Suzi.......................................1989Aerni, Cindy ............................ 1982-83-84Allcorn, Sherry............................. 1994-95Anderson, Elizabeth .................... 1976-77Armstrong, Alicia ................... 2013-14-15Arnold, Danelle .................................2001Arthur, Rachel .............................. 2014-15

B...B...B...(26)Bahe, Anita........................................1977Baker, Jill ................................. 1999-2000Baker, Lisa .........................................1999Banda, Gabby ....................2010-11-12-13Barrett, Whitney................2007-08-09-10Barrow, Laura ....................................2015Bartels, Jan ............................ 1976-77-78Bartsch, Caitlin ..................................2015Bates, Briana ............................... 2001-02Batenhorst, Beverly ..................... 1977-78Bettiol, Jordan............................. 2012-13Biallas, Jennifer .......................... 1988-89Bishop, Danica ............................ 2013-14Blackwood, Angela ..................... 1995-96Bleazard, Jamie.................................1997Bodley, Alison......................... 1979-80-81Boerkircher, Kira ................2002-03-04-05Borg, Jaime .......................2004-05-06-07Bowie, Marie.......................... 1989-90-91Breault, Courtney ........................ 2012-13Brechtel, Julie ...................2008-09-10-11Brewer, Alice .................1997-98-99-2000Brown, Saundra.................1992-93-94-95Buchholz, Amanda.............2000-01-02-03Burgess, Amber .................2000-01-02-03Busby, Lisa.........................................1985

C...C...C...(12)Candelario, Rockie ............................1981Cannon, Ginger D. .............................1985Carr, Deanne ......................1980-81-82-83Carwile, Crystal .................2006-07-08-09Casella, Andi .....................................1982Chatwin, Ruth....................1986-87-88-89Colvert, Barbara .......................... 1977-78Conradt, Margaret.................. 1976-77-78Cook, Lori..................................... 1989-90Cope, Penny................................. 2000-01Craw, Lori ..........................................1977Cuddeford, Michelle.................... 1990-91

D...D...D...(11)Davidson, Kristin ...............1989-90-91-92Day, Denise .......................1982-83-84-85Deardorff, Donna...............1985-86-87-88DeBuhr, Ashley ..................2004-05-06-07Decker, Hailey ............................. 2013-14Decker, Katie .....................................2001Draemel, Jessica......................... 1998-99Drake, Madison .................2009-10-11-12Dunham, Rachel ................1994-95-96-97Duran, Amanda ........................... 2008-09Dusenberry, Cody ..............1993-94-95-96

E...E...E...(9)Echo-Hawk, Tobin ..............1993-94-95-96Edwards, Tatum .................2011-12-13-14Edwards, Taylor .................2011-12-13-14Ellison, Debra K. ..................... 1981-84-85Emmerich, Lisa ..................................1981Emmons, Mori ...................1982-83-84-85

Erisman, Kelly...............................1981-82Erlenbusch, Amy................ 1991-92-93-94Evans, Jocelyn................................... 2004

F...F...F...(10)Feldhaus, Denice .....................1982-83-84Fischer, Kerry C. ............................1978-79Fleming, Margaret........................1977-78Foland, Heidi ..................... 2008-09-10-11Foley, Kathy S. ................... 1977-78-79-80Fowler, Mattie ................... 2012-13-14-15Frese, Janelle T. ................ 1986-87-88-89Fuente, Jamie................ 1998-99-2000-01Fuller, Kimberly .............................2006-07Funkhouser, Jamie ..................1996-97-98

G...G...G...(8)Gay, Jamie....................................2009-10Geis, Julie ......................... 1976-77-78-79Gonyea, Connie .......................1978-79-80Gonzalez, Crystal ............................... 2007Gorraiz, Rhonda ............................1986-87Gratopp, Teresa ................................. 1977Guenther, Misti ................. 1989-90-91-92Guile, Ashley ..................... 2008-10-11-12

H...H...H...(13)Hagemann, Ashley ............ 2009-10-11-12Haget, Nikki....................... 2009-10-11-12Halsne, Ann ....................... 1988-90-91-92Handley, Marlys ...........................1986-87Hanselmann, Heather ..................1995-96Hansen, Susan M. ............................. 1976Hermanson, Kris ................ 1976-77-78-79Hill, Molly .......................... 2006-07-08-09Hoffman, Candy............................1979-80Hoffman, Deborah S.......................... 1988Hoganson, Heidi ...........................1992-93Hughes, Abby .................................... 2008Hupp, Alex ......................... 2007-08-09-10

J...J...J...(5)Jablonski, Kaylan .............................. 2015James, Peaches ................ 2001-02-03-04Janssen, Linda .................................. 1980Johnson, JoAnn ...........................1979-80Johnson, Joyce ................................. 1980

K...K...K...(9)Keen, Jordan ..................................... 2005Kephart, Lila .................................1992-95Keyes, Belinda................................... 1979Kier, Carmen ...................... 2004-05-06-07Killman, Amy J. ................. 1989-90-91-92Kleinsmith, Cassie............................. 2005Knicely, Karla...........................1994-95-96Knighten, Marjani (MJ) ................2014-15Kremer, Jane ..................... 1986-87-88-89

L...L...L...(15)Lawhorn, Liz ............................2002-03-04Lawrick, Sheena ................ 2002-03-04-05Leeper, Pamela ........................1976-77-78Leidigh, Danita .............................1981-84Liegl, Sammi...................................... 2008Linke, Katie........................ 2003-04-05-06Linke, Kelli ....................................2008-09List, Tracy .....................................1991-92Lizama, Jennifer ............ 1997-98-99-2000Lockman, Emily........................2013-14-15Long, Haley..............................2007-08-09Loos, Peggy ....................................... 1981

Love, Amy L. ............................1985-86-87Lowe, Laura ....................... 1978-79-80-81Luedtke, Sue...................................... 1976

M...M...M...(20)Mackin, Robin ...................................... 2010Mahnke (Tschannen), Lori ...1998-99-00-01Mannon, Emily .................................. 1992Martin, Heather........................1999-2000Matejka, Deb K. ................................ 1979Mays, Deanna ..............................1989-90McCabe, Dree ................................... 1981McCann, Morgan .............................. 2011McClure, Cassie ................................ 2015McCoy, Christie ............................1997-98McCrea, Linda .........................1978-79-80McMillan, Denise.............. 1991-92-93-94Mertins, Shelby ................. 1983-84-85-86Metzler, Gina ..................................... 2015Middleton, Ellen ................................ 1999Miles, Lee Anna ......................1986-87-88Morrow, Cheryl.............................1979-80Muir, Kylee ................... 2011-12-13-14-15Mullin, Meghan................. 2006-07-08-09Mundhenke, Lori ............................... 1977

N...N...N...(2)Nilsen, Lori ........................................ 1984Noland, Sammi.............................2013-14

O...O...O...(7)O'Donnell, Lorie ................................. 1989Ogee, Kim .......................... 2000-01-02-03O'Tool, Tammy ................................... 1982Offenbacker, Amy .............. 1992-93-94-95Ogrodowicz, Margie ................1986-87-88Oswald, Christy ................................. 1976Otte, Taylor ........................................ 2015

P...P...P...(9)Pascale, Brittany ............... 2006-07-08-09Pasquale, Steph ................................ 2015Pinkepank, Kelly B. ............ 1996-97-98-99Pinkerton, Cindy ...........................1987-88Poe, Tammy ....................................... 1978Porter, Devin ...................... 2004-05-06-07Prather, Angie .................................... 1979Prichard, Paula A. .............................. 1976Pump, Marty L. .................................. 1983

R...R...R...(12)Rabe, Ann L. ...................................... 1976Raimondi, Melanie ............ 1994-95-96-97Revelle, Rhonda ......................1981-82-83Rex, LuAnn ........................................ 1978Richardson, Peg.......................1983-84-85Richins, Lori ....................... 1984-85-86-87Rishel, Jill E....................... 1987-88-89-90Rishel, Joy E. ................................1989-90Robbins, Jessica .....................1997-98-99Rock, Lizzy ....................................2005-06Roethemeyer, Cindy ...... 1998-99-2001-02Rutherford, Darcy .............. 2006-07-08-09

S...S...S...(24)Saum, Marla.................................1993-94Schell, Kristine K. .............................. 1976Schlabach, Heidi ..........................1985-86Schroeder, Ann .................. 1982-83-84-85Scott, Shelley .................... 1978-79-80-81Shaffer, Kathy .................................... 1977Shandy, Lisa ...................................... 1992

Shasteen, Ann ..............................1986-87Sinclair, Sarah ................... 1994-95-96-97Sippel, Lori ........................ 1985-86-87-88Sjulin, Lotte ..................................2014-15Skegas, Stephanie ................. 1989-90-91Sloan, Shae ....................... 1990-91-92-93Smith, Jenny ..................... 1995-96-97-98Southworth, Megan .......... 2010-11-12-13Splichal, Jody ...............................1992-93Stafford, Stacie L. ........................1995-96Steffan, Anne .................... 2002-03-04-05Stevens, Jennifer S. .....................1990-91Stewart, Sandra D.............................1976Stokes, Kiki............................. 2013-14-15Stone, Karen......................................1978Suhr, Leigh ..................... 1999-2000-01-02Sunny, Stacy .................................1984-85

T...T...T...(14)Tacha, KoKo ....................... 2003-04-05-06Tannahill, Trisha ................ 2003-04-05-06Taylor, Ginger ...............................1999-00Teten, Vanessa .............................1976-78Thaller, Angie ....................................1990Thaller, Rhonda .................................1990Thomason, Brooke............. 2010-11-12-13Tiemann, Alycia .................................1994Tobias, Summer ............................2003-04Trenka, Khara .................... 1989-90-91-92Trimboli, Nicole ................. 2001-02-03-04Turner, Wendy ................... 1982-83-84-85Tyson, Dawna ......................... 2013-14-15Tyson, Tori .............................. 2008-09-10

U...U...U...(3)Unzicker, Madi ...................................2015Urness, Austen ..................................2014Uryasz, Julie ...................... 1977-78-79-80

V...V...V...(6)Van Fleet, Debra ..................... 1976-77-78Viola, Ali ............................ 1995-96-97-98Von Rentzell, Gloria .......... 1993-94-95-96Voss, Jenny ................... 1997-98-99-2000Vrbka, Jean .......................................1976Vucurevic, Kris ................... 1990-91-92-93

W...W...W...(15)Wagner, Jeanne ................................1982Waldecker, Jamie ............. 2004-05-06-07Walker, Leigh Ann ......... 1999-2000-01-02Wangler, Lisa ...............................2002-03Wegmann, Ann ............................1982-83Wichman, Cindy ...........................1986-87Wicks, Nancy .................... 1980-81-82-83Williams, Jenifer........... 1997-98-99-2000Winchester, Lisa ...........................1986-87Wolda, Mary K. ................. 1986-87-88-89Woolman, Kat ..............................2014-15Wolterman, Sandra ........... 1981-82-83-84Workman, Haley ...........................2011-12Wright, Kirby ..................... 2009-10-11-12Wright, Saige ....................................2011

Y...Y...Y...(3)Yoachim, Jessica............... 2003-04-05-06Yolo, Brittney ................................2003-04Young, Andrea ...................................1988

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Carmen Kier ....................2004-05-06-07Denise McMillan .............1991-92-93-94Marty L. Pump ................................. 1983Jenny Smith .....................1995-96-97-98Madi Unzicker .................................. 2015Lisa Winchester ......................... 1986-87

8...8...8...(8)Caitlin Bartsch ................................. 2015Jamie Bleazard ................................ 1997Kelly Erisman ..............................1981-82Rhonda Gorraiz .......................... 1986-87Ashley Hagemann ............ 2009-10-11-12Stephanie Skegas .................1989-90-91Leigh Suhr ................... 1999-2000-01-02Jessica Yoachim .............2003-04-05-06

9...9...9...(8)Danelle Arnold .................................2001Jennifer BIallas .......................... 1988-89Hailey Decker .............................. 2013-14Madison Drake ................. 2009-10-11-12Liz Lawhorn ...........................2002-03-04Emily Mannon .................................. 1992Peg Richardson .....................1983-84-85Ann Shasteen ............................ 1986-87

10...10...10...(7)*Denise Day ...................... 1982-83-84-85Debra K. Ellison .................... 1981-84-85Amy Erlenbusch ...............1991-92-93-94Connie Gonyea ...................... 1978-79-80Deanna Mays ..............................1989-90Ellen Middleton ............................... 1999Mary K. Wolda................ 1986-87-88-89

11...11...11...(7)Amanda Buchholz ........... 2000-01-02-03Crystal Carwile ............... 2006-07-08-09Heidi Hoganson ..........................1992-93Gina Metzler .................................... 2015Jill E. Rishel .................... 1987-88-89-90Heidi Schlabach ......................... 1985-86Ginger Taylor .......................... 1999-2000

12...12...12...(9)Rockie Candelario ............................ 1981Ruth Chatwin .................. 1986-87-88-89Taylor Edwards ..................2011-12-13-14Abby Hughes....................................2008Kaylan Jablonski ............................. 2015Karla Knicely .........................1994-95-96Christie McCoy ...........................1997-98Rhonda Revelle ..................... 1981-82-83Lizzy Rock ................................... 2005-06

13...13...13...(8)Lisa Busby ........................................ 1985Denice Feldhaus ...................1982-83-84Molly Hill ......................... 2006-07-08-09Kelly Pinkepank ................1996-97-98-99Joy E. Rishel................................1989-90Shelley Scott ...................1978-79-80-81Kiki Stokes ............................. 2013-14-15Cindy Wichman.......................... 1986-87

14...14...14...(7) Andi Casella ..................................... 1982Cody Dusenberry ............ 1993-94-95-96Marlys Handley.......................... 1986-87Danita Leidigh .............................1981-84Khara Trenka ....................1989-90-91-92Jenny Voss .................. 1997-98-99-2000Andrea Young .................................. 1988

15...15...15...(5)*Julie Geis ......................... 1976-77-78-79Belinda Keyes .................................. 1979Jane Kremer ................... 1986-87-88-89Lisa Shandy ...................................... 1992Nancy Wicks ....................1980-81-82-83

16...16...16...(4)*Marie Bowie .........................1989-90-91Peggy Loos ....................................... 1981Lori Sippel ....................... 1985-86-87-88Jody Splichal ..............................1992-93

17...17...17...(9)Alison Bodley ........................1979-80-81Donna Deardorff ............. 1985-86-87-88Mattie Fowler ................... 2012-13-14-15Misti Guenther.................1989-90-91-92Cheryl Morrow ...........................1979-80Lori Nilsen ........................................ 1984Darcy Rutherford ............ 2006-07-08-09Gloria Von Rentzell ......... 1993-94-95-96Jenifer Williams ......... 1997-98-99-2000

18...18...18...(9)Jill Baker ................................ 1999-2000Kira Boerkircher ..............2002-03-04-05Ginger D. Cannon ............................. 1985Janelle T. Frese ............... 1986-87-88-89Kimberly Fuller ........................... 2006-07Linda McCrea ....................... 1978-79-80Sarah Sinclair ................. 1994-95-96-97Brooke Thomason ..............2010-11-12-13Kris Vucurevic ..................1990-91-92-93

19...19...19...(6)Jordan Keen .....................................2005Robin Mackin ................................... 2010Lori (Tschannen) Mahnke ...1998-99-2000-01Sammi Noland ............................ 2013-14Stacie L. Stafford .......................1995-96Summer Tobias .......................... 2003-04

20...20...20...(9) Sherry Allcorn .............................1994-95Lisa Baker ........................................ 1999Whitney Barrett ...............2007-08-09-10Jamie Funkhouser ................ 1996-97-98Ann Halsne ......................1989-90-91-92Laura Lowe ......................1978-79-80-81Kylee Muir .....................2011-12-13-14-15Marla Saum ................................1993-94Ann Wegmann ............................1982-83

21...21...21...(6) Alicia Armstrong.................... 2013-14-15Amanda Duran ........................... 2008-09Tobin Echo-Hawk ............ 1993-94-95-96Jamie Fuente .............. 1998-99-2000-01Deb K. Matejka ................................ 1979Ann Schroeder ................ 1982-83-84-85

22...22...22...(9) Angela Blackwood......................1995-96Crystal Gonzalez ..............................2007 Dree McCabe ................................... 1981Kim Ogee......................... 2000-01-02-03Taylor Otte ....................................... 2015Shae Sloan .......................1990-91-92-93Jamie Waldecker ............2004-05-06-07Sandra Wolterman ..........1981-82-83-84Saige Wright .................................... 2011

23...23...23...(6) Laura Barrow ................................... 2015Saundra Brown ............... 1992-93-94-95Jocelyn Evans ..................................2004Jessica Robbins .................... 1997-98-99Tori Tyson .............................. 2008-09-10Jeanne Wagner ............................... 1982

24...24...24...(5) Courtney Breault ........................ 2012-13Rachel Dunham ............... 1994-95-96-97Lisa Emmerich.................................. 1981Shelby Mertins ............... 1983-84-85-86Tammy O’Tool .................................. 1982

25...25...25...(5)Mori Emmons .................. 1982-83-84-85Alex Hupp.........................2007-08-09-10Steph Pasquale ................................ 2015Melanie Raimondi .......... 1994-95-96-97Lisa Wangler .............................. 2002-03

27...27...27...(1)Austen Urness ................................. 2014

28...28...28...(2)Morgan McCann .............................. 2011Trisha Tannahill ...............2003-04-05-06

29...29...29...(1)Rachel Arthur .............................. 2014-15

33...33...33...(1)Jaime Borg ......................2004-05-06-07

34...34...34...(2)Brittany Pascale ............. 2006-07-08-09Brittney Yolo .............................. 2003-04

41...41...41...(1)Penny Cope ................................ 2000-01

42...42...42...(1)*Peaches James ............... 2001-02-03-04

44...44...44...(1)Leigh Ann Walker ....... 1999-2000-01-02

52...52...52...(1)Kirby Wright ...................... 2009-10-11-12

55...55...55...(1)Nikki Haget ....................... 2009-10-11-12

59...59...59...(2)Katie Linke ......................2003-04-05-06Kelli Linke ................................... 2008-09

66...66...66...(1)Cassie McClure................................ 2015

77...77...77...(1)Gabby Banda ......................2010-11-12-13

88...88...88...(1)Nicole Trimboli ................ 2001-02-03-04

99...99...99...(1)Marjani (MJ) Knighten ............... 2014-15

*number permanently retired

00...00...00...(3)Briana Bates ...............................2001-02Sammi Liegl .....................................2008Megan Southworth ...........2010-11-12-13

1...1...1...(7)Cindy Aerni ...........................1982-83-84Alice Brewer ............... 1997-98-99-2000Amy J. Killman .................1989-90-91-92Lee Anna Miles ..................... 1986-87-88Meghan Mullin ............... 2006-07-08-09Lotte Sjulin (01) .......................... 2014-15Anne Steffan ..................2002-03-04-05

2...2...2...(7)Tatum Edwards ..................2011-12-13-14Heidi Foland ..................... 2008-09-10-11Tracy List .....................................1991-92Lori O’Donnell .................................. 1989Devin Porter ....................2004-05-06-07Angie Thaller ................................... 1990Ali Viola ............................1995-96-97-98

3...3...3...(7)Ashley DeBuhr ................2004-05-06-07Heather Hanselmann ..................1995-96Amy L. Love ..........................1985-86-87Heather Martin ...................... 1999-2000Rhonda Thaller ................................. 1990Alycia Tiemann ................................ 1994Dawna Tyson ......................... 2013-14-15

4...4...4...(11) Deanna Carr .....................1980-81-82-83Katie Decker ....................................2001Jessica Draemel .........................1998-99Kerry C. Fischer...........................1978-79Sheena Lawrick ..............2002-03-04-05Emily Lockman ....................... 2013-14-15Haley Long ............................2007-08-09Margie Ogrodowicz .............. 1986-87-88Jennifer S. Stevens ....................1990-91Stacy Sunny ............................... 1984-85Haley Workman ...........................2011-12

5...5...5...(8) Danica Bishop ............................. 2013-14Kristin Davidson ..............1989-90-91-92Ashley Guile ...................... 2008-10-11-12Deborah S. Hoffman ........................ 1988Lila Kephart .................................1992-95Cassie Kleinsmith ............................2005Lori Richins ..................... 1984-85-86-87Cindy Roethemeyer .... 1998-99-2000-01

6...6...6...(10)Suzi Adams ...................................... 1989Julie Brechtel ................... 2008-09-10-11Michelle Cuddeford ....................1990-91Kris Hermanson ............... 1976-77-78-79Jennifer Lizama .......... 1997-98-99-2000Amy Offenbacker ............ 1992-93-94-95Cindy A. Pinkerton ......................1987-88KoKo Tacha .....................2003-04-05-06Wendy Turner ................. 1982-83-84-85Kat Woolman .............................. 2014-15

7...7...7...(11) Jordan Bettiol ............................. 2012-13Amber Burgess ............... 2000-01-02-03Lori Cook .....................................1989-90Jamie Gay ...................................2009-10JoAnn Johnson ...........................1979-80

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ALABAMA (2)Barrett, Whitney ................. 2007-08-09-10Wright, Saige........................................ 2011

ARIZONA (9)Duran, Amanda ...............................2008-09Fowler, Mattie .......................2012-13-14-15Gorraiz, Rhonda .............................. 1986-87Keyes, Belinda ...................................... 1979Knicely, Karla .............................1994-95-96Mullin, Meghan ...................2006-07-08-09Noland, Sammi ................................2013-14Walker, Leigh Ann ...........1999-2000-01-02Wangler, Lisa .................................. 2002-03

CALIFORNIA (40)Allcorn, Sherry ................................ 1994-95Biallas, Jennifer .............................. 1988-89Bishop, Danica .................................2013-14Breault, Courtney ............................ 2012-13Brechtel, Julie .......................2008-09-10-11Candelario, Rockie ................................ 1981Carwile, Crystal ...................2006-07-08-09Casella, Andi .........................................1982Cook, Lori ........................................ 1989-90Deardorff, Donna ................. 1985-86-87-88Edwards, Tatum ..................... 2011-12-13-14Edwards, Taylor ..................... 2011-12-13-14Emmerich, Lisa ..................................... 1981Evans, Jocelyn ......................................2004Frese, Janelle T.................... 1986-87-88-89Funkhouser, Jamie.....................1996-97-98Gonzalez, Crystal ..................................2007Knighten, Marjani (MJ) ...................2014-15Lizama, Jennifer .............. 1997-98-99-2000Lockman, Emily ...........................2013-14-15Mahnke (Tschannen), Lori ..1998-99-00-01Mays, Deanna ................................ 1989-90McCoy, Christie ...............................1997-98Nilsen, Lori ............................................1984Porter, Devin ....................... 2004-05-06-07Raimondi, Melanie ..............1994-95-96-97Richins, Lori .........................1984-85-86-87Rock, Lizzy ......................................2005-06Shandy, Lisa ..........................................1992Skegas, Stephanie .....................1989-90-91Stafford, Stacie L. .......................... 1995-96Sunny, Stacy ................................... 1984-85Tobias, Summer ..............................2003-04Tyson, Dawna .............................2013-14-15Tyson, Tori ..................................2008-09-10Urness, Austen ..................................... 2014Viola, Ali............................... 1995-96-97-98Vucurevic, Kris ..................... 1990-91-92-93Waldecker, Jamie ............... 2004-05-06-07Yolo, Brittney ..................................2003-04

COLORADO (10)Arnold, Danelle .....................................2001Bates, Briana .................................. 2001-02Burgess, Amber ...................2000-01-02-03Decker, Katie ........................................2001Dusenberry, Cody ................1993-94-95-96Echo-Hawk, Tobin................1993-94-95-96Schlabach, Heidi ............................. 1985-86Smith, Jenny ........................ 1995-96-97-98Trenka, Khara ....................... 1989-90-91-92Trimboli, Nicole ....................2001-02-03-04

CONNECTICUT (1)Adams, Suzi ..........................................1989

FLORIDA (1)Keen, Jordan.........................................2005

HAWAII (1)Fuller, Kimberly ...............................2006-07

ILLINOIS (2)Hanselmann, Heather .................... 1995-96Pascale, Brittany .................2006-07-08-09

IOWA (18)Brown, Saundra ................... 1992-93-94-95Cope, Penny .................................... 2000-01Halsne, Ann ......................... 1988-90-91-92Hoganson, Heidi ............................. 1992-93Kephart, Lila ................................... 1992-95Kremer, Jane ....................... 1986-87-88-89Lawhorn, Liz .............................. 2002-03-04Leidigh, Danita.................................1981-84O'Tool, Tammy ......................................1982Prather, Angie ....................................... 1979Pump, Marty L. .....................................1983Richardson, Peg ........................ 1983-84-85Schroeder, Ann ....................1982-83-84-85Turner, Wendy .....................1982-83-84-85Voss, Jenny ...................... 1997-98-99-2000Wagner, Jeanne ...................................1982Wegmann, Ann ............................... 1982-83Wolterman, Sandra ............. 1981-82-83-84

KANSAS (9)Guile, Ashley ..........................2008-10-11-12Hughes, Abby .......................................2008Hupp, Alex ........................... 2007-08-09-10Pinkepank, Kelly .................. 1996-97-98-99Stokes, Kiki .................................2013-14-15Tacha, KoKo ........................ 2003-04-05-06Tannahill, Trisha .................. 2003-04-05-06Thomason, Brooke ................. 2010-11-12-13Yoachim, Jessica ................ 2003-04-05-06

MINNESOTA (1)Steffan, Anne ......................2002-03-04-05

MISSOURI (1)Barrow, Laura ....................................... 2015

NEBRASKA (84)AUBURN (1)Teten, Vanessa ................................1976-78

BEATRICE (7)Armstrong, Alicia .......................2013-14-15DeBuhr, Ashley ................... 2004-05-06-07Gay, Jamie .......................................2009-10Killman, Amy J. .................... 1989-90-91-92Pinkerton, Cindy A. ......................... 1987-88Shasteen, Ann ................................ 1986-87Tiemann, Alycia ....................................1994

BEAVER CROSSING (1)Geis, Julie ............................. 1976-77-78-79

BLAIR (2)Batenhorst, Beverly.........................1977-78Foley, Kathy S. ......................1977-78-79-80

COLUMBUS (1)Aerni, Cindy ...............................1982-83-84

COZAD (1)Boerkircher, Kira ..................2002-03-04-05

DONIPHAN (1)Morrow, Cheryl .............................. 1979-80

ELKHORN (2)Hagemann, Ashley ...............2009-10-11-12Haget, Nikki ..........................2009-10-11-12

FREMONT (1)Leeper, Pamela ...........................1976-77-78

GENEVA (1)Saum, Marla ................................... 1993-94

GRAND ISLAND (1)Foland, Heidi .........................2008-09-10-11

HASTINGS (1)Baker, Lisa.............................................1999

HICKMAN (1)Robbins, Jessica ........................1997-98-99

LINCOLN (29)Arthur, Rachel ..................................2014-15Bartels, Jan ................................1976-77-78Borg, Jaime ......................... 2004-05-06-07Colvert, Barbara ..............................1977-78Conradt, Margaret .....................1976-77-78Cuddeford, Michelle ....................... 1990-91Drake, Madison .....................2009-10-11-12Ellison, Debra K. ........................1981-84-85Erisman, Kelly ..................................1981-82Fischer, Kerry C. ...............................1978-79Gonyea, Connie .........................1978-79-80Hermanson, Kris ................... 1976-77-78-79Hoffman, Candy .............................. 1979-80Hoffman, Deborah S.............................1988Johnson, JoAnn .............................. 1979-80Johnson, Joyce .....................................1980Liegl, Sammi .........................................2008Linke, Katie ......................... 2003-04-05-06Linke, Kelli .......................................2008-09List, Tracy .........................................1991-92Loos, Peggy ........................................... 1981Offenbacker, Amy ................ 1992-93-94-95Poe, Tammy ........................................... 1978Splichal, Jody ................................. 1992-93Stone, Karen ......................................... 1978Thaller, Angie........................................1990Thaller, Rhonda .....................................1990Wichman, Cindy ............................. 1986-87Woolman, Kat ..................................2014-15

NORTH PLATTE (9)Baker, Jill .................................... 1999-2000Brewer, Alice ................... 1997-98-99-2000Miles, Lee Anna ........................1986-87-88O'Donnell, Lorie ....................................1989Rishel, Jill E. ........................ 1987-88-89-90Rishel, Joy E. .................................. 1989-90Roethemeyer, Cindy ........ 1998-99-2001-02Von Rentzell, Gloria .............1993-94-95-96Wicks, Nancy ....................... 1980-81-82-83

OGALLALA (1)Buchholz, Amanda ...............2000-01-02-03

OMAHA (21)Carr, Deanne ........................ 1980-81-82-83Draemel, Jessica ............................ 1998-99Erlenbusch, Amy .................. 1991-92-93-94Feldhaus, Denice .......................1982-83-84Fleming, Margaret ...........................1977-78Guenther, Misti .................... 1989-90-91-92Jablonski, Kaylan ................................. 2015Kleinsmith, Cassie ................................2005Lowe, Laura ......................... 1978-79-80-81McCann, Morgan.................................. 2011McCrea, Linda ...........................1978-79-80Mertins, Shelby ...................1983-84-85-86Metzler, Gina ........................................ 2015Ogee, Kim ............................2000-01-02-03Rex, LuAnn ............................................ 1978Rutherford, Darcy ................2006-07-08-09Sinclair, Sarah ......................1994-95-96-97Sjulin, Lotte ......................................2014-15Stevens, Jennifer S. ....................... 1990-91Unzicker, Madi ...................................... 2015Uryasz, Julie .........................1977-78-79-80

PAPILLION (3)James, Peaches ...................2001-02-03-04Southworth, Megan .............. 2010-11-12-13Suhr, Leigh .......................1999-2000-01-02

SEWARD (1)Scott, Shelley ...................... 1978-79-80-81

STRANG (1)Matejka, Deb K. .................................... 1979

WAHOO (1)Otte, Taylor ........................................... 2015

WAYNE (1)Hill, Molly .............................2006-07-08-09

NEW JERSEY (1)Pasquale, Steph ................................... 2015

NEW YORK (2)Bodley, Alison ............................1979-80-81Wright, Kirby .........................2009-10-11-12

OHIO (1)McMillan, Denise .................1991-92-93-94

OKLAHOMA (6)Blackwood, Angela ........................ 1995-96Fuente, Jamie ..................1998-99-2000-01Martin, Heather .......................... 1999-2000Van Fleet, Debra .........................1976-77-78Williams, Jenifer ............. 1997-98-99-2000Winchester, Lisa ............................. 1986-87

OREGON (6)Bowie, Marie .............................1989-90-91Decker, Hailey .................................. 2013-14Handley, Marlys.............................. 1986-87McCabe, Dree ....................................... 1981Muir, Kylee ........................ 2011-12-13-14-15Revelle, Rhonda ......................... 1981-82-83

PENNSYLVANIA (1)Day, Denise .......................... 1982-83-84-85

SOUTH CAROLINA (1)Workman, Haley ............................. 2011-12

SOUTH DAKOTA (1)Emmons, Mori ..................... 1982-83-84-85

TEXAS (14)Banda, Gabby ........................ 2010-11-12-13Bartsch, Caitlin ..................................... 2015Bettiol, Jordan ................................. 2012-13Busby, Lisa ............................................ 1985Cannon, Ginger D.................................. 1985Davidson, Kristin ................. 1989-90-91-92Long, Haley ................................2007-08-09Love, Amy L. ..............................1985-86-87McClure, Cassie ................................... 2015Middleton, Ellen ................................... 1999Ogrodowicz, Margie ..................1986-87-88Sloan, Shae ...........................1990-91-92-93Taylor, Ginger .................................. 1999-00Wolda, Mary K. ................... 1986-87-88-89

UTAH (1)Bleazard, Jamie .................................... 1997

VIRGINIA (1)Young, Andrea ...................................... 1988

WASHINGTON (3)Dunham, Rachel .................. 1994-95-96-97Kier, Carmen ............................. 2004-05-06Mannon, Emily ...................................... 1992

INTERNATIONAL (4)AUSTRALIA (1)Chatwin, Ruth ...................... 1986-87-88-89

CANADA (3)Lawrick, Sheena ..................2002-03-04-05Mackin, Robin ....................................... 2010Sippel, Lori ........................... 1985-86-87-88

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1980 (27-23)Head Coach ................... Don IsherwoodOverall Record ...................... 27-23 (.540)Big Eight Record .......................8-9 (.4th)Home Record ........................... 13-7 (.650)Away Record ........................... 10-8 (.555)Neutral Record ......................... 4-8 (.333)Longest Winning Streak .......... 4 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

Central Oklahoma 3-1 WSE Missouri State 5-0 WOklahoma 3-4 LTexas-Arlington 0-1 LKansas State# 7-0 WSouthern Illinois# 2-3 LTexas Women’s# 0-5 LOklahoma# 1-3 LDrake 2-1 WDrake 8-4 WCreighton 2-7 LCreighton 7-9 LNorth Dakota State^ 14-2 WNorthern Iowa^ 5-1 WEmporia State^ 0-1 LIowa State^ 2-1 WWayne State^ 4-0 WEmporia State^ 0-2 Lat Kearney State 5-0 Wat Kearney State 9-5 WWayne State 7-2 WWayne State 9-4 Wat Missouri Western 5-0 Wat Missouri Western 2-1 WMissouri% 0-8 LOklahoma% 9-1 WKansas% 3-4 LUNO 1-2 LUNO 5-1 Wat Iowa State 1-4 Lat Iowa State 4-1 Wat Drake 8-0 Wat Drake 1-5 Lat Kansas 4-6 Lat SW Missouri State 1-4 Lat Oklahoma State 0-11 Lat Wichita State 7-1 Wat Wichita State 13-2 Wat Kansas State 4-6 Lat Kansas State 3-0 WKearney State 3-1 WKearney State 6-0 Wat Creighton 3-2 Wat Creighton 2-3 Lat Kansas 4-6 LKansas 5-1 WKansas State 0-1 LKansas State 2-1 WSaint Louis 5-9 LCreighton 0-1 L

#Southwest Missouri Invitational; ^Husker Invitational; %Big Eight Tournament

1979 (33-18)Head Coach ................... Don IsherwoodOverall Record ...................... 33-18 (.647)Big Eight Record ........................3-8 (6th)Home Record ........................... 18-2 (.900)Away Record ............................. 8-8 (.500)Neutral Record ......................... 7-8 (.467)Longest Winning Streak .......... 9 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 4 games

Ohio State 1-2 Lat Oklahoma 1-6 LMinnesota 0-7 LGrand Valley 3-2 WMissouri-St. Louis 4-1 WNorthwestern 6-4 WBaylor 15-3 WNortheast Oklahoma 12-3 WMinnesota 2-4 Lat Oklahoma 2-8 Lat Phoenix College 2-1 Wat Phoenix College 12-1 Wat Arizona State 3-6 Lat Arizona State 1-2 Lat Arizona State 1-6 LNew Mexico 1-6 LMankato State 11-3 WSouth Dakota 5-4 WIowa 4-1 W Northern Iowa 5-2 WIowa State 0-3 LEmporia State 12-2 Wat NW Missouri State 3-0/6 Wat NW Missouri State 5-1 Wat Drake 1-2 Lat Drake 4-1 WMissouri 0-2 LOklahoma State 0-3 LNW Missouri State 1-0 WNW Missouri State 6-4 WWayne State 2-1 WWayne State 9-3 Wat Kansas 1-3 Lat Kansas 12-1 WNW Missouri State 3-1 WKansas State 10-11 LKansas State 7-6 WKansas State 8-2 Wat UNO 2-1/8 Wat UNO 4-0 WNebraska Wesleyan 7-0 WKearney State 5-3 WCreighton 3-1 WKearney State 2-1 WCreighton 6-2 WCreighton 3-10 LUNO 4-1 WUNO 3-0 Wat Kansas 0-9 LNorth Dakota State 10-4 WEmporia State 2-4 L

1978 (25-14)Head Coach ................... Don IsherwoodOverall Record ...................... 25-14 (.641)Big Eight Record ........................4-3 (7th)Home Record ........................... 12-2 (.857)Away Record ............................. 8-7 (.533)Neutral Record ......................... 5-5 (.500)Longest Winning Streak .......... 7 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

at Wichita State 3-4 Lat Wichita State 2-5 Lat Oklahoma Baptist 15-3 WNortheast Oklahoma# 9-3 WNorthwest Oklahoma# 13-2 WTexas Women’s# 0-4 LSW Missouri State# 1-12 LWayne State 0-1 LWayne State 4-2 WKearney State 6-4 WKearney State 9-2 Wat UNO 3-4 Lat UNO 2-0 WNorth Dakota$ 12-0 WNorthern Illinois$ 5-3 WNorth Dakota State$ 10-4 WDrake$ 10-9 Wat Kansas State 5-3/8 Wat Kansas State 6-1 Wat Wayne State 8-11 Lat Wayne State 14-7 WIowa State% 4-9 LOklahoma State% 4-6 LKansas State% 5-6 LKansas State% 2-1 WLuther College% 1-9 LIowa State% 4-2 WUNO 1-0 WUNO 6-5/9 Wat Creighton 12-1/6 Wat Creighton 5-6 Lat Kearney State 8-0 Wat Kearney State 3-0 WCreighton& 8-2 Wat UNO& 3-7 LWayne State& 3-0 Wat UNO& 4-5 LEmporia State 5-3 WEmporia State 9-5 W

#Oklahoma Invite; $Husker Invite; %Husker Invite; &State Tournament

1977 (12-15)Head Coach ................... Don IsherwoodOverall Record ...................... 12-15 (.444)Big Eight Record .....................1-4 (t-4th)Home Record ............................. 3-7 (.300)Away Record ............................. 2-3 (.400)Neutral Record ......................... 7-5 (.583)Longest Winning Streak .......... 3 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 5 games

at Kansas State 11-12 LNW Missouri State 8-7 WNW Missouri State 0-5 LKearney State 2-1 WKearney State 3-2 WOklahoma# 2-1 Wat Kansas# 1-2 LKansas State# 0-7 LCentral Oklahoma$ 2-0 WTexas Women’s$ 1-9 LBethany$ 13-3 WNortheast Oklahoma$ 2-0 WUNO 1-4 LNW Missouri State 0-10 LNW Missouri State 2-14 LUNO 0-10 LUNO 2-4 LKearney State% 12-2 Wat UNO% 0-3 LKearney State% 6-5 Wat UNO% 1-0/8 Wat UNO% 2-0 WUNO% 0-6 LUNO% 0-5 LTarkio& 1-2 LNorth Dakota State& 15-4 WKansas& 0-8 L

#Big Eight Tournament; $Oklahoma Invitational; %State Tournament; &Region VI Tournament

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1977-80)

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Head Coach ......................Wayne DaigleOverall Record ...................... 39-13 (.750)Big Eight Record ........................6-2 (1st)Home Record ........................... 12-2 (.857)Away Record ........................... 14-5 (.737)Neutral Record ....................... 13-6 (.684)Longest Winning Streak ........ 17 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

Mesa College# 4-1 WCentral Arizona# 3-1 WNorthern Arizona# 5-1 WNew Mexico# 0-1 Lat New Mexico State# 8-0/5 WUtah State# 1-7 LNew Mexico# 2-1/8 WNE Missouri State! 6-0 Wat Texas-Arlington! 3-2 Wat Texas-Arlington! 6-1 Wat Baylor! 3-2 Wat Baylor! 2-4 Lat Sam Houston State 3-0 Wat Sam Houston State 3-1 Wat Texas A&M 0-5 Lat Texas A&M 0-1 LTexas A&M^ 2-3/8 L Stephen F. Austin^ 1-0 WMichigan^ 1-0 Wat Baylor^ 1-0 WTexas A&M^ 1-3 Lat Baylor^ 2-3 Lat Creighton 1-0 Wat Creighton 0-4 LIowa State 1-0 WOklahoma 2-0 WIowa State 4-0 WOklahoma 0-1 LGrandview 4-0 WGrandview 10-0/5 WMissouri 5-2 WKansas 1-2 LMissouri 4-0 WKansas 9-1 Wat Kearney State 7-4 Wat Kearney State 5-1 WCreighton 4-0 WCreighton 1-0 Wat Grandview 2-0 Wat Grandview 5-0/4 Wat Simpson 7-0 Wat Simpson 11-0/5 WKansas State% 4-0 WOklahoma% 2-0 WOklahoma State% 2-0 WOklahoma State% 4-1 WOklahoma State& 3-2/18 WOklahoma State& 2-1/14 WFresno State+ 2-0 WTexas A&M+ 2-5 LAdelphi+ 2-1 WUCLA+ 0-1/8 L

#New Mexico State Invitational; !Bartlesville Invitational; ^Baylor Invitational; %Big Eight Tournament; $NCAA Regional; +Women’s College World Series

1982 (33-14)Head Coach ....................... Nancy PlantzOverall Record ...................... 33-14 (.702)Big Eight Record ........................9-3 (1st)Home Record ............................. 4-1 (.800)Away Record ............................. 8-4 (.667)Neutral Record ....................... 21-9 (.700)Longest Winning Streak ........ 10 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 2 games

Central Arizona# 1-2 LOklahoma City# 7-0/5 WColorado State# 4-2 Wat New Mexico State# 4-1 WWestern Arizona# 4-1 WBaylor# 0-1 LArizona State< 1-0/8 WTexas-Arlington< 1-8 LLSU< 1-0/18 WOhio State< 2-1 WLouisiana Tech< 1-5 LNorthern Colorado< 5-0 WNorthern Colorado< 4-1 WOhio State< 2-3/8 LIowa< 0-1 LUtah< 1-0 WOklahoma* 4-0 Wat Kansas* 0-5 LKansas State* 4-3/11 WOklahoma* 3-1 Wat Creighton* 0-1/8 Lat Creighton* 4-2 WMankato State* 4-1 WMankato State* 7-0 WCentral Illinois% 5-4/10 WCreighton% 1-0 WSW Missouri St.% 1-0 WMissouri-St. Louis% 4-1 WKansas State% 0-2 Lat Missouri% 1-0 WOklahoma! 2-0 WIowa State! 9-0 WMissouri! 1-0/14 WMissouri! 3-1/8 WWichita State> 8-3 Wat Kansas State> 1-0 WNE Missouri State+ 2-1/22 WNorthwestern+ 5-0 WUNO+ 3-2 WMissouri+ 2-3 LNE Missouri State+ 2-5 LMissouri$ 1-0/11 WMissouri$ 0-1 LMissouri$ 4-1 WCreighton^ 3-2/8 WArizona State^ 0-2 LFresno State^ 0-1 L

#New Mexico State Invitational; <Oklahoma Tournament; *Kansas Invitational; %Missouri Invitational; !Big Eight Tournament; >Kansas State Triangular; +Creighton Classic; $NCAA Tournament; ^Women’s College World Series

1983 (17-18)Head Coach ....................... Nancy PlantzOverall Record ...................... 17-18 (.486)Big Eight Record ........................3-7 (7th)Home Record ........................... 2-0 (1.000)Away Record ............................. 3-3 (.500)Neutral Record ..................... 12-15 (.444)Longest Winning Streak .......... 5 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 5 games Northern Arizona 6-1 WEastern Arizona 4-3 WTexas Tech 3-2/8 Wat New Mexico State 1-0/8 WOklahoma State 3-2 WKansas 2-4 LNew Mexico 1-4 LCentral Michigan 4-3 WIndiana 0-3 LArizona 1-5 LNorthern Illinois 3-2 WNew Mexico 0-2 LLouisiana Tech 1-2 LKansas State 2-4 LCentral Illinois 2-5/8 LKansas State 3-1 WSW Missouri State 1-2 LCreighton 2-0 WNW Missouri State 3-2/11 WNW Missouri State 2-3 LCalifornia 2-1 WCreighton 2-7 LTexas A&M 0-5 LCalifornia 4-3 WKansas 0-3 LMissouri 4-3 WIowa State 0-3 LKansas State 0-7 LOklahoma State 1-2/8 LOklahoma 1-2/13 LPacific 0-5 LFresno State 4-1 WSan Francisco 1-0 Wat California 2-1 WUC Santa Barbara 3-2/19 W

1981 (27-21)Head Coach ....................... Nancy PlantzOverall Record ...................... 27-21 (.563)Big Eight Record ....................... 5-6 (3rd)Home Record ............................. 7-4 (.636)Away Record ............................. 7-9 (.438)Neutral Record ....................... 13-8 (.619)Longest Winning Streak .......... 4 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

Rutgers 0-2 LBuena Vista 8-4 WSW Missouri State! 3-2 WTexas Women’s! 2-4 LNortheast Oklahoma! 6-1 WSouthern Illinois! 0-1 LSam Houston State# 1-0 WOklahoma# 2-3 LSW Missouri State# 4-3 WNew Mexico# 2-3 LCloud C.C.* 4-2 WCentral Oklahoma* 8-3 WEmporia State* 0-3 LEllsworth C.C.* 3-1 Wat Emporia State* 0-1 LKearney State 5-4/9 WKearney State 1-3 Lat NW Missouri State 2-0 Wat NW Missouri State 3-0 WMankato State 3-1 WMinnesota^ 1-2 LWayne State^ 7-0 WIowa State^ 2-0 WNW Missouri State^ 1-3 LCreighton^ 8-4 WMinnesota^ 1-0 Wat Kansas State 6-2 Wat Kansas State 2-1/10 Wat Kansas 0-3 LSW Missouri State 1-2 Lat Drake 4-5/10 Lat Drake 9-0 WMissouri% 1-0 WIowa State% 6-2/18 WOklahoma State% 0-10 LKansas% 2-5 Lat Kearney State 7-6/9 Wat Kearney State 4-3 Wat Creighton 0-9 Lat Creighton 0-1 LNW Missouri State 0-4 LNW Missouri State 7-0 WKansas State 4-3 WKansas State 1-2 LKansas~ 0-8 LSaint Louis~ 10-0 WIowa~ 1-0 WIowa State~ 0-3 L

!Oklahoma Invitational; #Texas Women's Invitational; *Emporia State Invitational; ̂ Husker Invitational; %Big Eight Championship; ~Region VI Championship

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Head Coach ......................Wayne DaigleOverall Record ........................ 33-8 (.805)Big Eight Record ......................11-1 (1st)Home Record ......................... 10-0 (1.000)Away Record ........................... 10-6 (.625)Neutral Record ....................... 13-2 (.867)Longest Winning Streak ........ 10 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

Wichita State 8-0/6 WIllinois State 7-0 WTexas Tech 4-0 WArizona State 2-1 WMissouri 1-3 Lat Cal State Fullerton 0-2 Lat Utah 0-3 Lat Cal State Northridge 3-0 Wat Cal State Northridge 0-1/8 LSan Diego State 1-0 WFresno State 2-0/9 Wat Cal State Fullerton 0-6 LPacific 0-1 Lat Chapman 6-1 Wat Chapman 5-0 Wat UNLV 4-3 Wat Cal State Riverside 12-0 Wat UNLV 6-1 WCreighton 3-0 WCreighton 6-1 Wat Kansas 0-1 LKansas State 8-0/5 WKansas 4-2/9 Wat Kansas State 1-0 WColorado State 10-0 WColorado State 3-0 WOklahoma State 3-0 WMissouri 5-2 WOklahoma State 1-0/8 WMissouri 5-2 Wat Creighton 7-0 Wat Creighton 3-5 LOklahoma 2-1/9 Wat Iowa State 4-3 WOklahoma 8-4 Wat Iowa State 4-0 WKearney State 1-0 WKearney State 8-0 WMissouri^ 6-1 WKansas^ 3-0 WKansas^ 4-2 WKansas$ 1-4 L*Kansas$ 6-1 W*Kansas$ 2-0 W*Louisiana Tech+ 6-0 W*Cal Poly Pomona+ 2-0 W*Cal State Fullerton+ 5-1 W*UCLA+ 0-3 L*UCLA+ 1-2/9 L*

^Big Eight Tournament; $NCAA Regionals; +Women’s College World Series

Note: Nebraska’s participation in the 1985 NCAA Tournament and the 1985 Women’s College World Series vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions

1986 (38-10)Head Coach ......................Wayne DaigleOverall Record ...................... 38-10 (.792)Big Eight Record ........................9-3 (1st)Home Record ............................. 6-2 (.750)Away Record ........................... 10-1 (.909)Neutral Record ....................... 22-7 (.759)Longest Winning Streak ........ 10 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 2 games

Minnesota 6-2 WMinnesota 6-0 WUtah State 2-1/8 WMinnesota 6-7 LArizona 4-6 LNew Mexico Highlands 8-0/6 WColorado State 6-0 WKansas 1-6 LIndiana 0-4 LOklahoma State 2-1 Wat Oklahoma City 4-1 WKansas State 5-0 WKansas 9-0 Wat Texas-Arlington 1-0 Wat Texas-Arlington 2-0 Wat Baylor 4-1/13 Wat Baylor 2-3/9 Lat SW Texas State 6-0 Wat SW Texas State 9-1 WArizona State 2-0 WSouth Carolina 6-2 WBaylor 7-0 WNorthwestern 2-1/10 WUtah 2-0 WArizona State 0-1 LOklahoma State 2-1 WOklahoma 0-1 Lat Kansas State 8-0/5 WOklahoma 3-0 Wat Kansas State 8-0/5 WDrake 2-0 WDrake 4-0 WOklahoma State 4-3 Wat Missouri 8-1 WOklahoma State 3-1 Wat Missouri 3-2 WIowa State 1-0 WKansas 0-3 LIowa State 2-1 WKansas 0-1/10 LKearney State 15-0 WKearney State 12-0 WKansas State 2-0 WIowa State 9-3 WKansas+ 0-7/6 LIowa State+ 2-1/8 WKansas+ 3-2 WKansas+ 3-2 W

+Big Eight Tournament

Note: Nebraska was declared ineligible for the NCAA Tournament in 1986 by the NCAA Committee on Infractions

1987 (41-11)Head Coach ....................... Ron WolforthOverall Record ...................... 41-11 (.788)Big Eight Record ........................8-2 (1st)Home Record ........................... 9-0 (1.000)Away Record ........................... 10-7 (.588)Neutral Record ....................... 22-4 (.846)Longest Winning Streak ........ 16 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

Arizona 1-0 WToledo 4-1 WMetro State 10-2/5 WFresno State 4-0 WNE Louisiana 2-0 WCentral Michigan 1-2/10 LIowa State 1-0 WOklahoma City 3-0 WToledo 5-2 WFresno State 0-3 LSt. Mary’s 3-0 WTexas-Arlington 9-3 WIndiana 7-0 WBaylor 8-2 WLouisiana Tech 2-0 WTexas A&M 0-1/9 LArizona 3-2/9 Wat Texas A&M 3-2 Wat Texas A&M 1-2/8 Lat California 1-2 Lat California 1-2 LCalifornia 1-0 WUNLV 4-2 WCentral Michigan 0-1 LOregon State 2-0 Wat San Jose State 5-3 WUCLA 3-1 WArizona State 3-0 Wat Oklahoma 3-0 Wat Oklahoma State 1-0/10 Wat Oklahoma 1-3 Lat Oklahoma State 0-2 LMissouri 3-0 WUtah 9-0/5 WUtah 3-2 WIowa State 10-2 WIowa State 2-0 Wat Missouri 2-1 Wat Kansas 3-2/10 Wat Missouri 1-0 Wat Kansas 3-0 WKearney State 10-2/5 WKearney State 13-0/5 WOklahoma State^ 4-0 WOklahoma^ 7-0/5 WKansas^ 3-1 WUtah& 6-0 WUtah& 3-2/9 WFresno State+ 1-0 WUCLA+ 0-3 LCentral Michigan+ 2-1 WTexas A&M+ 0-4 L

^Big Eight Tournament; $NCAA Regional; +Women’s College World Series

1988 (39-20)Head Coach ....................... Ron WolforthOverall Record ...................... 39-20 (.661)Big Eight Record ........................7-3 (1st)Home Record ............................. 8-4 (.667)Away Record ............................. 6-3 (.667)Neutral Record ..................... 25-13 (.658)Longest Winning Streak .......... 5 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 2 games

Baylor 9-1 WBaylor 3-0 WNew Mexico 1-3 LNicholls State 4-2 WArizona State 0-1 LCal State Fullerton 7-2 WStephen F. Austin 6-1 WCal State Fullerton 0-1 LBowling Green 6-0 WSW Texas State 10-0/5 WBaylor 5-0 WNorth Texas 3-0 WIndiana 3-0 WIowa State 0-1/10 LBowling Green 4-0 Wat Texas A&M 1-4 LNorthwestern 1-3 Lat Pacific 6-0 WIllinois State 1-2 LNew Mexico 2-0 WSanta Clara 12-1 WCreighton 5-0 WArizona State 3-1/9 WCentral Michigan 4-1 WUCLA 0-9 LEastern Illinois 2-1 WEastern Illinois 4-2 Wat Oklahoma 6-0 WOklahoma State 0-6 LOklahoma State 0-1 LOklahoma 2-0 WCreighton 2-4 LCreighton 1-2/10 LFlorida State 3-0 WKansas 0-2 LFlorida State 5-0 WKansas 5-2 Wat Iowa State 4-0 Wat Iowa State 6-1 WNorthern Illinois 1-3 LIllinois State 1-0 WIndiana State 1-0/12 Wat Creighton 1-2 Lat Creighton 3-1 Wat Missouri 2-3 LKansas 10-3/6 Wat Missouri 3-1 WKansas 4-0 WIowa State^ 1-0/10 WOklahoma State^ 2-0 WOklahoma State^ 2-3 LOklahoma State^ 2-0 WIowa State& 5-2 WCreighton& 2-3 LCreighton& 7-2 WCreighton& 4-1 WCal Poly-Pomona+ 0-3 LAdelphi+ 5-1 WFresno State+ 0-1/9 L

^Big Eight Tournament; $NCAA Regional; +Women’s College World Series

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Head Coach ....................... Ron WolforthOverall Record ...................... 32-28 (.533)Big Eight Record ....................... 6-4 (3rd)Home Record ........................... 10-5 (.667)Away Record ............................. 5-7 (.417)Neutral Record ..................... 17-16 (.515)Longest Winning Streak .......... 7 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 6 games

Hawaii 7-4/8 Wat Arizona 0-7 LToledo 3-4 LCal State Fullerton 0-9/5 LU.S. International 3-2 WNorthwestern 6-3 WCalifornia 1-0 WU.S. International 5-1 WOregon 1-2 L Arizona 1-3 LWichita State 1-2 LMichigan 5-6 Lat New Mexico 0-10/5 LArizona State 4-5 LNicholls State 5-3 WArizona State 3-9/5 LConnecticut 7-6 WEastern Illinois 7-0 WFurman 1-0 WFlorida A&M 10-0/6 WSouthern Illinois 1-2 LBowling Green 1-0 WOregon 1-3 LFresno State 3-4 LOklahoma State 0-1 LUtah 5-7 Lat Cal State Northridge 1-2 Lat Cal State Northridge 2-3 Lat U.S. International 2-0 Wat U.S. International 2-0 Wat Creighton 2-4 Lat Creighton 0-1 Lat Oklahoma 1-0 WMissouri 5-1 Wat Oklahoma 1-0/9 WMissouri 1-0 WWichita State 0-4 LWichita State 1-0 WFlorida State 1-0 WArizona State 3-0 WKansas 3-0 WArizona State 2-0 WFlorida State 4-2 Wat Wichita State 2-1 Wat Wichita State 2-3 LCreighton 3-2/8 WCreighton 0-7/5 LOklahoma State 6-1 WIowa State 3-1 WOklahoma State 0-5 LIowa State 2-1 WKearney State 6-0 WKearney State 2-0 WKansas 1-4 LKansas 0-5 LTexas A&M 2-3/9 LTexas A&M 4-2 WMissouri+ 4-3 WOklahoma State+ 0-1 LMissouri+ 1-2 L

+Big Eight Tournament

1990 (31-19)Head Coach ....................... Ron WolforthOverall Record ...................... 31-19 (.620)Big Eight Record ........................3-5 (5th)Home Record ........................... 9-0 (1.000)Away Record ........................... 10-9 (.679)Neutral Record ..................... 12-10 (.545)Longest Winning Streak .......... 9 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 4 games NE Louisiana 7-0 WSam Houston State 1-0 WTexas-Arlington 1-0 WLouisiana Tech 0-3 Lat Texas A&M 1-0 WOklahoma State 1-0 WLong Beach State 0-8 LMiami (Ohio) 1-3 LFurman 1-0 WConnecticut 6-1 WSouthern Illinois 3-1 WNicholls State 2-1 Wat Florida State 1-2 LRutgers 4-2 Wat Cal State Fullerton 1-3 LMinnesota 1-0 WFresno State 3-9 LOklahoma State 2-6 LToledo 3-5 LToledo 1-5 Lat U.S. International 3-2 Wat U.S. International 0-2 Lat San Diego State 0-3 Lat San Diego State 2-0 WWisconsin-Green Bay 3-1 WWisconsin-Green Bay 9-1/6 Wat Kansas 6-1 Wat Kansas 0-3 LPittsburg State 12-0/5 Wat Wichita State 6-0 Wat Wichita State 2-0 WMiami (Ohio) 2-5 LAdelphi 1-0 Wat Iowa 3-1 Wat Iowa 0-1 Lat Creighton 0-7/5 Lat Creighton 0-1 Lat Oklahoma 2-1 Wat Missouri 0-2 Lat Oklahoma 3-1 Wat Missouri 4-3 WWichita State 8-5 WWichita State 10-3/6 WCreighton 2-1 WOklahoma State 3-1 WIowa State 4-1 WOklahoma State 3-1 WIowa State 2-0 WOklahoma State+ 2-4 LKansas+ 0-2 L

+Big Eight Tournament

1991 (22-18)Head Coach ....................... Ron WolforthOverall Record ...................... 22-18 (.550)Big Eight Record ........................3-5 (5th)Home Record ............................. 4-2 (.667)Away Record ............................. 7-6 (.538)Neutral Record ..................... 11-10 (.524)Longest Winning Streak .......... 5 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

Concordia-St. Paul# 9-0/6 WMinnesota# 3-0 WMinnesota-Duluth# 8-2 WMissouri# 1-0 WSam Houston State$ 2-0 WArizona State$ 1-2 LSW Louisiana$ 1-3 LCentral Michigan% 3-2/8 WIowa% 0-4 LSanta Clara% 8-0/6 WMissouri% 0-1 LMichigan% 0-7 LAdelphi% 3-6/9 LAdelphi% 3-1 Wat San Jose State 4-1/10 Wat San Jose State 2-3/9 Lat Creighton 1-4 Lat Creighton 5-1 WSam Houston State& 0-1 LTexas A&M& 1-4 Lat Oklahoma State& 0-5 LTexas-Arlington& 3-0 WCreighton& 2-1 WSW Missouri State 7-0/6 Wat Oklahoma State 1-3 Lat Wichita State 0-1/8 Lat Wichita State 9-1/6 Wat Iowa State 9-1/5 Wat Missouri 0-3 LCreighton 2-1/10 WCreighton 4-1 Wat Drake 3-0 Wat Drake 3-1 WOklahoma 2-1/11 WKansas 0-4 LOklahoma 0-3 LKansas 1-0 WIowa State+ 2-0 WMissouri+ 0-5/12 LKansas+ 3-5 L

#Minnesota Invitational; $Houston Classic; %NIST-San Jose, Calif.; $Oklahoma State Invitational; +Big Eight Tournament

1992 (23-30)Head Coach ....................... Ron WolforthOverall Record ...................... 23-30 (.434)Big Eight Record ........................2-6 (5th)Home Record ........................... 6-0 (1.000)Away Record ............................. 8-5 (.615)Neutral Record ....................... 9-25 (.265)Longest Winning Streak .......... 6 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 6 games Ohio State# 2-6 LMissouri# 0-4 LSouth Carolina# 5-6/8 LNorthern Illinois# 1-2 LMinnesota# 1-4 LSouthern Louisiana# 0-1 LTexas A&M# 1-0/9 WIllinois State# 8-2/9 WLouisiana Tech# 0-1 Lat Creighton 2-1 Wat Creighton 2-7 LToledo 1-2/8 LToledo 7-1 Wat Sacramento State 1-5 Lat Sacramento State 1-2 LNew Mexico$ 2-3 LSan Diego State$ 8-5 WUCLA$ 1-6 LOklahoma$ 11-5 WMichigan$ 0-3 LColorado State$ 2-8 LDrake 1-0 WDrake 7-1 WKansas 2-3 LOklahoma 2-6 LKansas 1-2 LOklahoma 0-1 LWichita State 5-0 WWichita State 3-2/9 WColorado State 4-1 WColorado State 7-6/10 WUMKC% 10-2/5 WNotre Dame% 2-0 WDePaul% 2-5 LCreighton% 3-1 Wat Wichita State 2-1 Wat Wichita State 2-7 LTexas A&M^ 3-4 LSW Missouri State^ 4-5 LWichita State^ 0-4 LOklahoma State^ 0-8/5 LSW Missouri State^ 7-2 WOklahoma State^ 5-2 WTexas A&M^ 1-5 LMissouri 0-11/5 Lat Iowa State 5-4 WMissouri 2-5 Lat Iowa State 3-2 Wat Northern Iowa 5-2 Wat Northern Iowa 4-3 WMissouri+ 1-0 WKansas+ 0-2 LIowa State+ 1-2 L

#Texas A&M Invitational; $NIST-San Jose, Calif.; %Creighton Invitational; ̂ Oklahoma State Invitational; +Big Eight Tournament

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Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 18-23 (.439)Big Eight Record ......................5-11 (5th)Home Record ............................. 9-7 (.563)Away Record ........................... 1-10 (.091)Neutral Record ......................... 8-6 (.571)Longest Winning Streak .......... 5 gamesLongest Losing Streak ........... 10 games

Creighton 14-7 WNortheast Louisiana 5-1 WSam Houston State 2-3 LTexas-San Antonio 4-1 WKansas 1-4 LCalifornia 0-8 LCalifornia 2-1 WIowa 0-5 LBowling Green 11-2 WNorthwestern 0-2 LUtah State 4-5 LMichigan 3-1 WSanta Clara 3-2/5 WNorthwestern 0-1 LLouisiana Tech 4-2/8 WSW Missouri State 3-5 LLouisiana Tech 4-1 WOklahoma State 1-8/5 LOklahoma State 1-6 LOklahoma State 1-3 LOklahoma State 0-4 LNorthern Iowa 6-5 WNorthern Iowa 10-9 Wat Kansas 0-5/6 Lat Kansas 0-7 Lat Kansas 3-4 Lat Kansas 0-7/5 Lat Creighton 0-1 Lat Creighton 1-14/5 Lat Wichita State 6-7/8 Lat Wichita State 2-4 LIowa State 0-5 LIowa State 2-6 LIowa State 10-9/11 WIowa State 4-3 Wat Creighton 2-0 Wat Creighton 3-2/9 WMissouri 2-1 WMissouri 0-2 LMissouri 3-1 WMissouri 4-1 W

1994 (21-33)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 21-33 (.431)Big Eight Record ......................5-15 (6th)Home Record ............................. 7-5 (.583)Away Record ........................... 6-19 (.240)Neutral Record ......................... 8-9 (.470)Longest Winning Streak .......... 3 gamesLongest Losing Streak ........... 10 games

Oklahoma# 5-6 LTulsa# 4-2 WCreighton# 1-0 WTexas-Arlington# 12-4 WTexas A&M# 9-0 LCreighton# 4-0 WTexas-Arlington# 2-7 LStanford$ 15-5 WNew Mexico State$ 2-6 LMichigan State$ 5-2 WNortheast Louisiana$ 10-0 WUtah$ 0-9 LOregon State$ 2-0 WNorthwestern$ 2-10 Lat Fresno State 0-2 Lat Fresno State 1-6 Lat Pacific 1-7 Lat Pacific 3-4 LDePaul% 1-5 LLong Beach State% 0-7 LCalifornia% 3-5 LCentral Michigan% 2-4 LCalifornia% 0-10 LBowling Green% 4-1 Wat Creighton 5-1 Wat Creighton 7-1 WKansas 3-11 LKansas 0-10 LKansas 0-3 LKansas 3-4 LNorthern Iowa 8-0 WNorthern Iowa 0-7 Lat Drake 7-2 Wat Drake 1-2 LUMKC 11-3 WUMKC 9-2 Wat Oklahoma State 1-11 Lat Oklahoma State 0-11 Lat Oklahoma State 3-7 Lat Oklahoma State 2-13 Lat Wichita State 3-0 Wat Wichita State 0-2 LDrake 8-3 WDrake 6-5 Wat Iowa State 8-2 Lat Iowa State 3-2 Wat Iowa State 1-5 Lat Iowa State 1-3 LCreighton 1-0 WCreighton 7-3 Wat Missouri 13-6 Lat Missouri 3-8 Lat Missouri 0-2 Lat Missouri 0-2 L

#Intercollegiate Tournament; $Roadrunner Invitational; %Sacramento State Tournament

Note: Oklahoma forfeited four games to NU

1995 (43-20)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 43-20 (.683)Big Eight Record ..................... 10-6 (3rd)Home Record ........................... 13-5 (.722)Away Record ............................. 8-8 (.500)Neutral Record ....................... 22-7 (.759)Longest Winning Streak .......... 8 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

Stephen F. Austin# 6-1 WIowa State# 12-0/5 WSam Houston State# 8-0/5 WNortheast Louisiana# 4-2 WKansas# 7-1 WMinnesota# 8-0 WCreighton 6-4 WCreighton 5-0 WOregon State! 3-14/5 LNew Mexico State! 2-4 LFresno State! 1-0 WNorthwestern! 4-11 LNortheast Louisiana! 2-6 LWashington! 3-2 WSouthern Utah! 15-1/5 Wat Wichita State 1-3 Lat Wichita State 4-2 WSt. Mary’s% 7-6/10 WBowling Green% 3-2 WWashington% 6-4 WColorado State% 2-7 LCalifornia% 5-0 WSan Jose State% 3-6 Lat Cal State Sacramento 1-7 Lat Cal State Sacramento 1-3/5 LOregon~ 1-0/9 WHawaii~ 5-3 WCal Poly SLO~ 2-1/8 WUtah~ 3-0 WCal State Sacramento~ 0-1 LOklahoma State 4-2 WOklahoma State 6-7/9 LOklahoma State 4-6/8 LOklahoma State 11-1 Wat Kansas 2-3 Lat Kansas 6-0 Wat Kansas 5-6 Lat Kansas 11-3/5 Wat UMKC 8-0/5 Wat UMKC 10-2/5 WWisconsin-Parkside^ 14-1/6 WAugustana^ 6-3 WDrake^ 6-1 WNorthern Iowa^ 3-1 WDrake^ 5-1 WWisconsin-Parkside^ 6-9 LCreighton 0-3 LCreighton 9-1/5 WIowa State 9-2 WIowa State 4-2 WIowa State 8-3 WIowa State 5-6 LDrake 6-4 WDrake 12-0/4 WWichita State 6-0 WWichita State 4-2 WMissouri 11-1/5 WMissouri 3-8 LMissouri 2-1 WMissouri 9-1/6 WFlorida State$ 6-1 WArizona$ 1-9/6 LFlorida State$ 2-6 L

#Texas-Arlington Tournament; !Roadrunner Tou rnament ; %Nat iona l I nv i ta t i ona l Tournament; ~Cellular One Tournament; ^UNI-Dome Tournament; $NCAA Tournament

1996 (42-23)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 42-23 (.646)Big 12 Record ............................10-8 (4th)Home Record ........................... 12-2 (.857)Away Record ............................. 8-8 (.500)Neutral Record ..................... 22-13 (.629)Longest Winning Streak .......... 7 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 5 games

New Mexico# 5-2 WTexas-San Antonio# 3-0 WBaylor# 11-3/6 WOregon State# 7-2 WTexas-Arlington# 1-0 WOklahoma# 1-2 Lat Creighton 19-8 Wat Creighton 8-3 WNortheast Louisiana^ 6-2 WMichigan^ 9-5 WSW Texas State^ 8-5/8 WSan Diego State^ 5-0 WCal State Sacramento^ 6-5/10 WCal State Fullerton^ 1-10/5 LCal State Sacramento^ 1-3 LPurdue~ 2-4 LPacific~ 5-8 LSt. Mary’s~ 2-0 WSanta Clara~ 6-1 WTulsa~ 7-3 WIllinois State~ 3-2 WIllinois State~ 2-9 LIllinois State~ 9-2 Wat Cal Poly SLO 11-4 Wat Cal Poly SLO 5-6 LPacific> 3-6 LHarvard> 8-0/5 WCal Poly SLO> 5-9 LOhio State> 6-2 WToledo> 7-10 LUtah> 3-1 WBowling Green> 7-0/5 WToledo> 2-6 LIowa State 9-7/10 WKansas 2-3 LKansas 15-11 WKansas 6-4/9 WUMKC 8-0/6 WUMKC 23-0/5 Wat Texas A&M 0-3 Lat Texas A&M 4-1 Wat Texas A&M 4-1/10 WNorthern Iowa 8-7 WNorthern Iowa 7-3 Wat Oklahoma 2-8 Lat Oklahoma 2-4 Lat Oklahoma 1-4 Lat Oklahoma State 2-11/5 Lat Oklahoma State 6-9 LCreighton 5-1 WCreighton 3-0 WTexas Tech 10-0/5 WTexas Tech 13-0/5 Wat Iowa State 10-5 Wat Iowa State 3-2 WOklahoma State 4-2 WOklahoma State 4-5/8 LOklahoma% 4-5 LIowa State% 2-1 WMissouri% 7-0 WOklahoma State% 1-0 WOklahoma% 0-1 LMinnesota$ 5-0 WSW Louisiana$ 4-9/8 LNicholls State$ 0-2 L

#Pepsi Classic;^Campbell/Cartier Classic; ~NIST Tournament; >AT&T Capital Classic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional

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Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 29-24 (.547)Big 12 Record ............................10-6 (4th)Home Record ............................. 4-2 (.667)Away Record ........................... 10-9 (.526)Neutral Record ..................... 15-13 (.536)Longest Winning Streak .......... 8 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 4 games

Illinois State# 5-6 LFlorida State# 1-2/9 LFresno State# 2-3/8 LArizona# 2-15 LCal State Fullerton# 1-0 WUtah# 0-1 LPrinceton^ 9-1 WMissouri^ 3-0 WMichigan^ 0-2 LUtah State^ 0-1 LNicholls State^ 8-0 WMichigan^ 0-4 LWichita State* 6-1 WKansas* 3-0 WSW Missouri State* 3-1 WOklahoma State* 1-2 LMichigan State! 4-3 WCalifornia! 4-3 WSan Jose State! 5-2 WPacific! 3-0 WIowa! 1-15 LKansas! 4-5 Lat SW Louisiana 2-9 Lat SW Louisiana 1-7 Lat Texas 5-1 Wat Texas 3-4 Lat Texas A&M 8-2 Wat Texas A&M 1-2 LCreighton 10-1 WCreighton 4-2 Wat Texas Tech 5-8 Lat Texas Tech 5-2 WCreighton 5-4 WCreighton 0-6 Lat Missouri 0-2 Lat Missouri 9-1 Wat Kansas 2-1 Wat Kansas 5-1 Wat Northern Iowa 6-5 Wat Northern Iowa 6-4 Wat Iowa State 11-3 Wat Iowa State 8-4 WOklahoma 2-1 WOklahoma 2-4 LOklahoma State 9-3 WOklahoma State 1-4 LOklahoma State% 7-11/18 LBaylor% 6-2 WOklahoma% 0-1 LArizona State$ 10-1 WArizona$ 0-2 LArizona State$ 2-1 WArizona$ 1-5 L

#Coca-Cola Classic; ^NFCA Leadoff Classic; *Cowgirl Tournament; !Cellular One Classic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional

1998 (48-12)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 48-12 (.800)Big 12 Record ............................16-0 (1st)Home Record ........................... 16-1 (.941)Away Record ............................. 7-5 (.583)Neutral Record ....................... 25-6 (.806)Longest Winning Streak ........ 15 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 2 games

Cal Poly SLO# 1-0 WOregon State# 0-1 LSimon Fraser# 1-0 WUC Santa Barbara# 3-2 WHawaii# 0-6 LCal Poly SLO# 1-0 WHawaii# 6-7 LAuburn^ 6-3 WWashington^ 0-1 LMichigan^ 3-2 WMinnesota^ 3-2 WCalifornia^ 1-0 WSouth Carolina^ 8-0 WSW Missouri State~ 4-3 WSW Louisiana! 13-5 WTexas Tech! 2-5 LBowling Green! 10-0 WTarleton State! 5-2 WSW Louisiana! 2-1 WHarvard* 10-1 WSW Missouri State* 4-1 WSan Jose State* 1-8 LSacramento State* 2-4 LHawaii* 3-1 WBaylor* 7-0 WSacramento State* 8-1 WCalifornia* 6-5 WIowa* 2-1 WCreighton 3-4 LCreighton 5-4 WTexas 2-0 WTexas 4-0 WTexas A&M 10-2 WTexas A&M 5-0 WIowa State 4-3 WIowa State 7-2 Wat Texas Tech 4-3 Wat Texas Tech 6-1 Wat Baylor 4-0 Wat Baylor 4-1 WMissouri 8-7 WMissouri 9-2 WKansas 5-0 WKansas 8-2 Wat Drake 1-3 Lat Drake 2-3 Lat Oklahoma 5-3 Wat Oklahoma 6-3 WWichita State 4-1 WWichita State 3-1 WIowa State% 1-0 WOklahoma State% 1-0 WTexas% 1-0 WOklahoma% 3-0 WCoastal Carolina$ 7-0 WIowa$ 1-0 WOregon$ 9-7 WFresno State@ 1-6 LTexas@ 2-1 WWashington@ 1-3 L

#Paradise Classic; ^NFCA Leadoff Classic; ~Arkansas Tournament; *Capital Classic; !H.I.T. College Classic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional; @Women’s College World Series

1999 (35-21)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 35-21 (.625)Big 12 Record ............................10-8 (4th)Home Record ............................. 8-2 (.800)Away Record ............................. 8-7 (.533)Neutral Record ..................... 19-12 (.613)Longest Winning Streak .......... 6 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

Maryland# 3-1 WUNLV# 9-5 WFlorida State# 4-1 WArizona State# 1-8 LUtah State# 9-0/5 WFlorida State! 1-0 WDePaul! 1-4 LColorado State! 2-3 LBoston College! 10-2/5 WMassachusetts! 0-4 LColorado State> 1-3 LSanta Clara> 8-3 WPurdue> 2-6 LWisconsin-Green Bay> 10-2/6 WCreighton> 4-1 WNotre Dame> 6-0 WSan Jose State 3-2 Wat San Jose State* 4-0 WSE Missouri State* 10-1 WOregon* 2-7/8 LIowa* 0-1 LOklahoma State* 2-3 LCreighton 6-5 Wat Texas A&M 0-1 Lat Texas A&M 4-3 Wat Texas 1-4 Lat Texas 3-1 Wat Creighton 3-2 WCreighton 1-0 WOklahoma 4-2 WOklahoma 1-10/5 LOklahoma State 5-6 LOklahoma State 3-2 WBaylor 7-3 WBaylor 9-3 WTexas Tech 1-0 WTexas Tech 2-1 Wat Wichita State 1-2 Lat Wichita State 4-0 Wat Iowa State 3-6 Lat Creighton 8-1 Wat Kansas 0-1 Lat Kansas 6-3 Wat Missouri 0-1 Lat Missouri 0-1 Lat Iowa State 5-2 WKansas% 1-0 WOklahoma% 2-0 WKansas% 6-5/8 WTexas% 2-4 LNotre Dame$ 2-0 WArizona State$ 0-1 LNotre Dame$ 4-3/8 WFlorida Atlantic$ 4-2/8 WArizona State$ 2-1/8 WArizona State$ 2-4 L

#Fiesta Bowl Tournament; !NFCA Leadoff Classic; >N.I.S.T. Tournament; *Capital Classic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional

2000 (52-21)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 52-21 (.712)Big 12 Record ...........................15-2 (2nd)Home Record ......................... 20-0 (1.000)Away Record ............................. 9-5 (.643)Neutral Record ..................... 23-16 (.605)Longest Winning Streak ........ 15 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 5 games

Wisconsin# 5-4 WUNLV# 6-7 LFresno State# 3-5 LArizona State# 1-7 LCal State Fullerton# 0-8/5 LStanford# 2-7 LCal Poly SLO! 9-1/6 WUC Santa Barbara! 9-0/5 WOregon State! 2-1 WUNLV! 0-1 LOregon! 6-2 WLouisiana-Lafayette> 6-7 LHofstra> 1-0 WCal State Northridge> 3-0 WWashington> 2-10 LArizona State> 0-7 LKent State* 8-2 WUtah State* 4-0 WCalifornia* 2-3 LSanta Clara* 9-0/5 WPacific* 6-0 WCalifornia* 4-1 WArizona State* 2-6 LLouisville^ 0-3 LSE Missouri State^ 7-2 WSacramento State^ 1-2 LUtah^ 1-5 LTexas A&M^ 0-1 LMiddle Tennessee St.^ 8-0 WLouisville^ 2-0 WUtah State^ 7-0 Wat Creighton 5-0 Wat Creighton 3-2/8 WMissouri 4-3 WMissouri 2-1 WColorado State 1-0 WColorado State 12-4/5 WColorado State 3-0 WWichita State 11-0/5 WWichita State 8-0/5 Wat Texas Tech 2-1/11 Wat Texas Tech 5-1 Wat Creighton 0-2 LBaylor 8-0/5 WBaylor 7-3 WUMKC 9-1/5 WUMKC 4-0 Wat Oklahoma 1-0/11 Wat Oklahoma 0-13/5 Lat Oklahoma State 2-4 Lat Oklahoma State 12-1/6 WIowa State 6-0 WCreighton 3-1 Wat Texas A&M 2-0/8 Wat Texas A&M 2-0 WDrake 5-4/8 WDrake 2-0 WWisconsin 1-0/5 WWisconsin 8-0 WTexas 3-2 WKansas 10-0/5 WKansas 4-1 Wat Iowa State 6-0 WIowa State% 5-1 WTexas Tech% 4-1 WOklahoma% 3-4 LOklahoma% 3-1 WTexas A&M% 2-1 WIllinois State$ 8-0/5 WSouth Carolina$ 11-1/6 Wat Arizona$ 0-13/5 LSouth Carolina$ 9-0/5 Wat Arizona$ 0-5 L

#Fiesta Bowl Tournament; !UNLV Classic; >NFCA Leadoff Classic; *N.I.S.T. Tournament; ^Capital Classic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional

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Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 51-15 (.773)Big 12 Record ............................16-2 (1st)Home Record ........................... 15-1 (.923)Away Record ........................... 12-1 (.923)Neutral Record ..................... 24-13 (.649)Longest Winning Streak ........ 18 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

South Carolina^ 1-2/8 LUNLV^ 3-0 WOregon^ 2-1 WArizona^ 4-11 LFordham# 10-0/5 WOregon# 7-0 WCalifornia# 5-6 LUCLA# 2-6 LCal Poly SLO# 5-0 WLong Island* 8-3 WCalifornia* 1-2/8 LDePaul* 1-3 LOklahoma* 5-6/8 LNew Mexico* 3-0 WBYU& 4-1 WSouthern Utah& 5-2 WStanford& 4-6 LUtah State& 4-0 WWashington& 0-3 LMinnesota@ 3-0 WUMKC@ 3-1 WDrake@ 1-0/9 WBuffalo@ 5-0 WCreighton@ 3-2/8 WFlorida State! 3-0 WSyracuse! 8-0 WFlorida Atlantic! 2-1 WBethune Cookman! 6-0 WSyracuse! 3-0 WMichigan! 5-0 Wat Creighton 4-0 Wat Missouri 4-1/11 Wat Missouri 5-1 WColorado State 4-1 WColorado State 14-0/5 WOklahoma 6-5 WOklahoma 3-1 WTexas Tech 5-6 LTexas Tech 3-1 WBradley 4-2 WCreighton 6-2 Wat Baylor 4-2 Wat Baylor 2-1 WBYU 4-1 WBYU 4-3 WOklahoma State 8-2 WOklahoma State 8-0/6 Wat Drake 3-1 Wat Drake 8-0/5 Wat Iowa State 3-1 WTexas A&M 3-2 WTexas A&M 1-0 WCreighton 8-2 Wat Texas 2-0 Wat Texas 10-0/5 Wat Kansas 4-6 LKansas 1-0 WIowa State 7-0 WMissouri% 9-1/6 WOklahoma% 0-2 LKansas% 3-0 WOklahoma% 2-10/6 LBYU$ 3-1 WPacific$ 2-1 WStanford$ 1-5 LPacific$ 1-3 L

^Fiesta Bowl/ASU Tournament; #UNLV Classic; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; &Red Desert Classic; @Creighton Tournament; !Tallahassee Democrat Tournament; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional

2002 (50-14)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 50-14 (.781)Big 12 Record ...........................11-5 (2nd)Home Record ............................. 9-5 (.643)Away Record ............................. 9-1 (.900)Neutral Record ....................... 32-8 (.800)Longest Winning Streak ........ 23 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 2 games

Cal State Fullerton+ 3-2 WUNLV+ 1-0 WUCLA+ 1-6 LWisconsin+ 8-0 WNew Mexico State+ 6-0 WLSU# 2-4 LKent State# 5-2 WBYU# 7-9 LUCLA# 2-11/5 LOregon State# 3-1 WIllinois-Chicago* 2-5 LLSU* 1-0/8 WNew Mexico* 6-0 WStanford* 2-0 WTexas A&M* 5-0 WAlabama* 3-2 WMinnesota^ 4-0 WPittsburgh^ 1-0 WFlorida A&M^ 6-0 WSouthern Illinois^ 4-1 WBall State^ 4-0 WMinnesota^ 4-0 WLong Island! 8-3 WUtah State! 8-0 WWisconsin! 2-1 WSt. Mary’s! 8-0 WIUPUI! 1-0 WKansas! 6-3 WMiami (Ohio)! 9-1 WCalifornia! 4-3/8 WCreighton 3-1 Wat Oklahoma State 3-2/9 Wat Oklahoma State 2-1 Wat Creighton 7-0 WBaylor 0-1 LBaylor 1-0 WSW Missouri State 11-0 WUMKC 1-0 WUMKC 8-0 Wat Texas 4-3/9 Wat Texas 2-3/8 LIowa State 2-0 WMissouri 4-3/9 WMissouri 2-4 Lat Creighton 5-4/8 Wat Iowa State 8-3 WTexas A&M 0-2 LTexas A&M 6-0 WNotre Dame 2-3 LKansas 9-4 WKansas 2-3 Lat Texas Tech 5-3/8 Wat Texas Tech 6-2 WOklahoma State% 2-0 WKansas% 7-5 WTexas A&M% 6-2 WTexas% 0-1 LIllinois-Chicago$ 1-0 WIowa$ 3-0 WOregon State$ 7-0 WNotre Dame$ 5-3 WArizona@ 0-1 LMichigan@ 1-0 WFlorida State@ 3-4 L

+Fiesta Bowl/ASU Tournament; #UNLV Classic; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; ^Florida State Tournament; !Sacramento State Capital Classic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional; @Women’s College World Series

2003 (39-17)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 39-17 (.696)Big 12 Record ............................10-8 (6th)Home Record ........................... 14-7 (.667)Away Record ............................. 8-4 (.667)Neutral Record ....................... 17-6 (.739)Longest Winning Streak .......... 8 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 2 games

Fresno State^ 1-0 WMississippi State^ 7-5 WMassachusetts^ 4-2/8 WSW Texas State^ 10-2/5 WCal State Fullerton^ 2-0 WOregon State# 6-2 WCal Poly SLO# 8-2 WCalifornia# 6-1 WUCLA# 1-5 LSouth Carolina# 9-1/5 WNorth Carolina* 4-1 WSouthern Mississippi* 5-0 WStanford* 1-0 WSouthern Illinois+ 4-0 WMiami (Ohio)+ 4-2 WTroy State+ 3-4/8 LDePaul@ 2-7 LNotre Dame@ 10-3 WFresno State@ 3-7 LCal State Fullerton@ 6-5/8 WUMKC 9-0/5 WUMKC 8-0/5 WOklahoma 0-1 LOklahoma 8-0/6 Wat Texas A&M 2-3/9 Lat Texas A&M 5-6/12 LWichita State 2-1 WDrake 7-1 WDrake 10-5/5 WCreighton 5-2 WTexas 0-1/10 LTexas 3-1 WSouthern Illinois 1-2 Lat Creighton 4-2 Wat Iowa State 3-0 Wat Baylor 2-0 Wat Baylor 8-1 WKansas 8-0/5 WTexas Tech 5-1 WTexas Tech 6-0 WCreighton 4-2 WOklahoma State 1-2 LOklahoma State 2-3/12 LIowa State 6-1 Wat Kansas 0-1 Lat Missouri 11-2 Wat Missouri 0-2 LMissouri% 5-0 WOklahoma State% 2-3/9 LTexas A&M% 6-2 WTexas% 0-2 LHofstra$ 1-3 LPacific$ 11-7 WMississippi State$ 8-0/6 WHofstra$ 6-0 WIowa$ 1-2 L

^Fiesta Bowl/ASU Tournament; #UNLV Classic; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; +Seminole Invitational; @Kia Classic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional

2004 (45-17)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 45-17 (.726)Big 12 Record ............................14-3 (1st)Home Record ........................... 14-6 (.700)Away Record ........................... 10-1 (.909)Neutral Record ..................... 21-10 (.677)Longest Winning Streak ........ 12 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 2 games

UCLA^ 1-10/5 LDePaul^ 10-2/6 WMichigan^ 5-4 WNotre Dame^ 4-6 LOregon State^ 0-1 LCentenary# 8-0/5 WHouston# 2-0 WManhattan# 19-0/5 WFlorida# 1-3 LIndiana# 5-4/8 WMichigan* 1-5/8 LGeorgia Tech* 0-1 LVirginia Tech* 1-0/8 WCalifornia* 3-0 WNotre Dame* 0-1 LUtah& 9-1 WKansas& 0-3 LUtah& 12-0/5 WKansas& 1-0 WPenn State+ 3-0 WSaint Louis+ 13-2/5 WFlorida A&M+ 8-0/5 WNorth Carolina+ 10-0 WPenn State+ 8-0/6 WTexas A&M+ 2-3/8 LUNLV@ 8-0/5 WFlorida State@ 1-0 WArizona State@ 3-6 LOklahoma@ 0-1 LUNLV@ 10-8 Wat Creighton 1-0/8 Wat Oklahoma State 10-2/5 Wat Oklahoma State 5-0 Wat Kansas 3-0/6 WBaylor 2-0 WBaylor 3-0 WCreighton 2-0 WIowa State 6-0 Wat Texas 5-0 Wat Texas 5-3 WNotre Dame 1-0 WNotre Dame 0-2 LOklahoma 2-1 WOklahoma 3-1 Wat Texas Tech 6-1 Wat Texas Tech 3-1 WNorthern Colorado 9-1/5 WNorthern Colorado 8-2 WKansas 0-3 LTexas A&M 5-4/8 WTexas A&M 4-3/10 WMissouri 3-4 LMissouri 0-1 LTexas% 2-1 WOklahoma% 7-0 WBaylor% 10-1/5 WMissouri% 1-0 WLehigh$ 6-0 WCreighton$ 2-0 WCalifornia$ 0-2 LCreighton$ 3-1 WCalifornia$ 0-2 L

^UNLV Classic; #Crowne Plaza Classic; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; &Hampton Inn Classic; +Florida State Invitational; @Kia Klassic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional

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Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 36-23 (.610)Big 12 Record ..............................9-9 (7th)Home Record ............................. 9-7 (.563)Away Record ............................. 9-9 (.500)Neutral Record ....................... 18-7 (.720)Longest Winning Streak .......... 7 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 4 games

Tennessee^ 0-5 LTexas State^ 9-2 WOregon State^ 4-3 WColorado State# 2-1 WNew Mexico# 3-0 WTexas-San Antonio# 14-6/6 WLoyola# 7-3 WNew Mexico State# 4-2 WCal State Northridge* 2-7 LGeorgia* 1-4 LMassachusetts* 3-1 WGeorgia Tech* 9-1/5 WWestern Michigan& 8-2 WTexas Southern& 12-4/5 WTexas-San Antonio& 4-3 WHouston& 3-4/8 LHouston& 2-6 LValparaiso+ 8-0/6 WWichita State+ 7-1 WUMKC+ 11-1/5 WTexas Tech+ 4-0 WWichita State+ 2-1 WWashington@ 4-1 WPenn State@ 2-3/8 LDePaul@ 0-2 LCal State Fullerton@ 8-0/5 WSyracuse@ 4-3 WPenn State@ 1-7 LCreighton 5-6/8 Lat Texas A&M 2-4 Lat Texas A&M 0-6 Lat Kansas 7-3 WTexas 0-6 LTexas 1-3 LNorth Dakota State 7-0 WNorth Dakota State 8-0/6 Wat Baylor 4-1 Wat Baylor 3-6/10 LIowa State 2-0 Wat Creighton 0-1/9 LTexas Tech 7-1 WTexas Tech 3-2 WKansas 0-2 LNorthern Colorado 3-2 WNorthern Colorado 3-2 WOklahoma State 2-1 WOklahoma State 0-2 LIowa State 11-5/8 Wat Oklahoma 6-4 Wat Oklahoma 0-4 Lat Missouri 2-1 Wat Missouri 0-1 LIowa State% 6-0 WOklahoma% 1-0 WTexas% 0-3 LMissouri% 1-5 LIowa$ 4-0 WWashington$ 6-7 LIowa$ 0-1 L

^UNLV Classic; #New Mexico State Classic; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; &Hyatt Regency Classic; +Shocker Invitational; @Kia Klassic; %Big 12 Tournament; $NCAA Regional

2006 (44-12)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 44-12 (.786)Big 12 Record ...........................13-4 (2nd)Home Record ........................... 20-1 (.952)Away Record ............................. 7-3 (.700)Neutral Record ....................... 17-8 (.680)Longest Winning Streak ........ 11 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 2 games

Stanford^ 3-7 LOregon State^ 8-2 WCal State Northridge^ 3-2 WUtah State^ 7-2 WNevada^ 3-0 WIllinois# 21-1/5 WFlorida Atlantic# 5-0 WMissouri Western 3-1 WMissouri Western 9-1/5 WStephen F. Austin* 2-1 WNotre Dame* 5-2/8 WKansas* 0-4 Lat Tulsa* 5-2 WNorthern Iowa* 11-2/5 WNorth Carolina$ 1-3 LSt. John’s$ 11-6 WFlorida A&M$ 3-0 WIndiana$ 1-2 LBradley$ 3-0 WKent State$ 1-0 WNorthern Colorado 8-0/5 WNorthern Colorado 3-1 WNorth Dakota State+ 8-0/5 WAkron+ 10-2/5 Wat Texas 0-2 Lat Texas 4-5 Lat Creighton 3-1 WNorthern Iowa 4-2 WOklahoma 9-1/6 WOklahoma 3-0 Wat Kansas 2-0 Wat Oklahoma State 10-0/6 Wat Oklahoma State 5-4 WSouth Dakota State 8-3/6 WSouth Dakota State 8-0/5 WSouth Dakota State 5-0 WDrake 7-1 WBaylor 2-7 LBaylor 7-4 Wat Iowa State 5-6 LIowa State 8-0/6 Wat Texas Tech 4-3 Wat Texas Tech 10-4/10 WKansas 1-0 WCreighton 4-3/8 WTexas A&M 3-2 WMissouri 3-1 WMissouri 5-3 WMissouri% 0-3 LBaylor% 7-1 WOklahoma State% 1-0/8 WKansas% 0-2 LIowa^ 1-0/10 WCalifornia^ 2-4 LIllinois State^ 3-1 WCalifornia^ 1-6 L

^Kajikawa Classic; #NFCA Leadoff Classic; *Best Western Airport Festival; $Florida State Invitational; +Big Red Tournament; %Big 12 Championship; &NCAA Regional

2007 (37-20)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 37-20 (.649)Big 12 Record ............................10-8 (5th)Home Record ........................... 18-5 (.783)Away Record ............................. 5-9 (.357)Neutral Record ....................... 14-6 (.700)Longest Winning Streak ........ 12 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 4 games

Auburn^ 1-0/8 Wat Hawaii^ 3-4 LPortland State^ 1-0 WDePaul^ 5-1 WPortland State^ 0-2 LAuburn^ 1-0 Wat Hawaii^ 5-6 LTennessee Tech# 1-4 LFlorida State# 1-2/9 LSeton Hall# 4-3 WMississippi State# 7-6/9 WGeorgia# 2-1 WSouthern Utah* 5-2 WDePaul* 0-2 LFresno State* 2-3 LDelaware State* 2-1 WCalifornia* 5-2/8 WMinnesota& 3-2 WWestern Illinois& 4-1 WWestern Illinois& 7-3 WMinnesota& 4-2 Wat Wichita State& 4-1 WNorth Dakota State+ 1-0 WArkansas+ 6-2 WArkansas+ 5-0 WNorth Dakota State+ 2-1/8 WNorth Dakota State+ 4-2 WArkansas+ 5-6 LCreighton 1-4 Lat Baylor 0-2 Lat Baylor 0-3 LDrake 4-3/8 WDrake 3-0/6 WColorado State 1-0 WColorado State 3-2 WTexas Tech 6-0 WTexas Tech 4-0 Wat Kansas 3-0 Wat Texas A&M 0-1/8 Lat Texas A&M 0-1 LSouth Dakota State 4-1 WSouth Dakota State 2-1 Wat Creighton 7-2 WTexas 5-4/11 WTexas 2-0 WIowa State 6-0 Wat Iowa State 3-1 Wat Oklahoma 9-10 Lat Oklahoma 1-6 LKansas 3-5 LOklahoma State 5-2 WOklahoma State 9-1/6 Wat Missouri 0-5 Lat Missouri 3-1 WTexas A&M% 1-3 LGeorgia$ 2-3 LCreighton$ 1-2 L

^Paradise Classic; #NFCA Leadoff Classic; *UNLV Invitational; &Shocker Invitational; +Big Red Tournament; %Big 12 Championship; $NCAA Regional

2008 (25-28)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 25-28 (.472)Big 12 Record .........................4-14 (t-9th)Home Record ........................... 13-9 (.591)Away Record ........................... 1-11 (.083)Neutral Record ....................... 11-8 (.579)Longest Winning Streak .......... 5 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 6 games

California^ 1-6 LIdaho State^ 5-3 Wat Arizona State^ 0-9/5 LMemphis^ 3-7 LNorthwestern^ 6-8 Lat Louisville# 3-5 LMississippi# 0-2 LTennessee Tech* 11-1/5 WLouisiana-Lafayette* 3-1 WNorth Carolina* 3-6 LSyracuse* 8-3 WTennessee* 0-9/6 LNorthern Colorado 8-0/6 WNorthern Colorado 8-0/6 WNorthern Colorado 4-0 WNorthern Colorado 8-0/5 WBYU@ 2-0 WBYU@ 1-2 LUtah Valley State@ 5-3 Wat UNLV@ 10-2/6 Wat UNLV@ 1-5 Lvs. Southern Utah 7-2 Wvs. Southern Utah 5-0 Wat Texas 1-5 Lat Texas 0-4 Lat Creighton 2-7 LOklahoma 0-6 LOklahoma 1-11 LNorthern Iowa 1-2 LNorthern Iowa 6-2 WSouth Dakota State 8-1 WSouth Dakota State 3-2 Wat Texas Tech 0-7 Lat Texas Tech 1-2/10 LCreighton 1-13/5 LBaylor 0-7 LBaylor 5-0 Wat Iowa State 4-13/6 Lat Oklahoma State 1-3 Lat Oklahoma State 2-8 LNorth Dakota State 7-0 WNorth Dakota State 1-0 WTexas A&M 0-6 LTexas A&M 3-6 LIowa State 6-4 WKansas 5-4 WKansas 3-6/8 LMissouri 7-3 WMissouri 4-9 LKansas% 4-3 WOklahoma% 6-5 WTexas Tech% 6-1 WTexas A&M% 0-5 L

^Kajikawa Classic; #Louisville Cardinal Classic; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; @UNLV Rebel Round Robin; %Big 12 Championship

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Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 35-19 (.648)Big 12 Record ..............................9-9 (5th)Home Record ........................... 13-5 (.722)Away Record ............................. 9-7 (.563)Neutral Record ....................... 13-7 (.650)Longest Winning Streak .......... 7 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 4 games

Dayton^ 10-0/5 WNorth Dakota^ 11-1 WSouth Dakota State^ 11-2/6 Wat Northern Iowa^ 2-1 WUNLV# 9-1/5 WCal State Fullerton# 2-4 LOregon# 3-1 WNorthwestern# 4-5 LWashington# 0-6 LMassachusetts* 0-3 LPenn State* 5-2 WNorth Dakota$ 9-1/5 Wat Wichita State$ 12-4 WNorth Dakota$ 9-1/6 Wat Wichita State$ 8-1 WPacific+ 2-1 WLouisiana-Lafayette+ 2-0 WArizona State+ 6-11 LNew Mexico+ 3-0 WPenn State+ 10-1/5 WNorth Dakota State 2-1/9 WNorth Dakota State 3-2/10 WSouth Dakota 10-2/5 WSouth Dakota 5-2 Wat Texas A&M 1-2 Lat Texas A&M 3-2/9 WSouth Dakota State 8-0/5 WSouth Dakota State 8-0/5 WDrake 5-2 WDrake 7-4 WOklahoma State 6-3 WOklahoma State 0-2 LCreighton 0-3 Lat Oklahoma 2-3/8 Lat Oklahoma 2-3 Lat Kansas 4-0 Wat Kansas 1-2 LTexas 2-1 WTexas 5-2 Wat Iowa State 10-0/5 WIowa State 3-4 Lat Baylor 3-4/10 Lat Baylor 1-0 WNorthern Iowa 7-2 WNorthern Iowa 3-6 LTexas Tech 8-0/5 WTexas Tech 3-4 Lat Creighton 3-1 Wat Missouri 6-1 Wat Missouri 0-5 LTexas% 5-10 LJacksonville State$ 4-2/9 Wat Tennessee$ 2-5 LJacksonville State$ 1-4 L

^UNI-Dome Classic; #Cathedral City Classic; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; $Shocker Invitational; +Judi Garman Classic; %Big 12 Championship; $NCAA Regional

2010 (30-29)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 30-29 (.508)Big 12 Record .........................7-11 (t-6th)Home Record ........................... 12-8 (.600)Away Record ........................... 4-13 (.235)Neutral Record ....................... 14-8 (.636)Longest Winning Streak .......... 6 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

at New Mexico State^ 2-4 Lat New Mexico State^ 1-2 LTexas-San Antonio^ 9-10/8 LUTEP^ 6-4 WColorado State^ 6-2 WPenn State^ 11-6 WCentral Michigan# 4-1 WCentral Michigan# 8-0 WSIU-Edwardsville# 9-4 Wat Auburn# 1-2 LOhio# 5-1 WArkansas* 0-2 LGeorgia Tech* 2-0 WAlabama* 3-11/6 LCentral Florida* 4-5/8 LVirginia Tech* 2-0 Wat Tulsa@ 6-7 LNorth Dakota@ 10-0/5 Wat Tulsa@ 1-4 LNorth Dakota@ 10-2/5 Wat Tulsa@ 4-6 LPacific+ 8-0/5 WBYU+ 1-4 LPacific+ 11-2/6 Wat Arizona State+ 0-1 Lat Arizona State+ 1-7 LSouth Dakota 7-5 WSouth Dakota 9-3 WWisconsin 8-0/5 WWisconsin 4-3 Wat Texas 0-9/5 Lat Texas 1-4 LDrake 2-4/8 LDrake 5-0 WSouth Dakota State 8-3 WSouth Dakota State 6-0 WTexas A&M 3-6 LTexas A&M 8-3 Wat Creighton 4-3 Wat Texas Tech 3-1 Wat Texas Tech 2-0 Wat Kansas 2-0 Wat Iowa State 5-9 LBaylor 5-3 WBaylor 2-6 LIowa State 3-6 LKansas 8-5 WOklahoma 0-5 LOklahoma 0-8/6 LNorthern Iowa 3-5 LCreighton 11-7 Wat Oklahoma State 0-4 Lat Oklahoma State 0-8/5 LMissouri 5-2 WMissouri 0-5 LTexas A&M% 0-5 LNorth Carolina$ 0-1 LNorth Dakota State$ 5-1 WNorth Carolina$ 0-1/8 L

^Hotel Encanto Tournament; #Tiger Invitational; *NFCA Leadoff Classic; @Embassy Suites Festival; +Diamond Devil Invitational; %Big 12 Championship; $NCAA Regional

2011 (41-14)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 41-14 (.745)Big 12 Record ..............................9-9 (6th)Home Record ........................... 10-4 (.714)Away Record ........................... 11-7 (.611)Neutral Record ....................... 20-3 (.870)Longest Winning Streak ........ 10 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

Portland State^ 11-2/5 WSan Jose State^ 7-3 WArizona^ 1-6 LCal State Fullerton^ 3-1 WStanford^ 3-2/9 WOregon State^ 4-1 WTennessee Tech# 4-3 Wat North Texas# 4-2 WCentenary# 10-2/5 WNorthwestern State# 7-0 WTennessee Tech# 6-0 WBYU* 4-3 WHawaii* 3-0 WNevada* 1-5 LOhio State* 10-0/5 WLong Island* 6-1/5 WRadford@ 7-2 WMaryland@ 6-4 WLa Salle@ 9-0/5 WFlorida@ 1-0 WCentral Connecticut State@ 8-3 WSouth Dakota (1) 14-0/5 WSouth Dakota (2) 7-6 Wat New Mexico State 3-4 Lat New Mexico State (1) 7-5 Wat New Mexico State (2) 16-1/5 Wat New Mexico State 6-3 Wat UTEP (1) 8-0/5 Wat UTEP (2) 16-0/5 Wat Oklahoma 4-1 Wat Oklahoma 3-6 LCreighton 7-2 Wat Kansas 4-0 Wat Kansas 7-1 WTexas 0-1 LTexas 3-4/8 Lat Creighton 10-2/5 Wat Texas A&M 0-3 Lat Texas A&M 1-5 LMissouri 3-2 WMissouri 1-4 LSouth Dakota State (1) 9-1/6 WSouth Dakota State (2) 1-0 WTexas Tech 7-0 WTexas Tech 0-5 Lat Baylor 1-2 Lat Baylor 0-1 LIowa State 8-7 Wat Iowa State 10-1/6 WOklahoma State 4-3 WOklahoma State 3-1 WFresno State$ 0-1/10 LPacific$ 11-1/5 WFresno State$ 5-0 WStanford$ 1-4 L

^Kajikawa Classic; #Sleep Inn Classic; *Cathedral City Classic; @Under Armour Showcase; $NCAA Regional

2012 (33-22)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 33-22 (.600)Big Ten Record ........................ 14-9 (3rd)Home Record ........................... 15-1 (.938)Away Record ........................... 7-12 (.368)Neutral Record ....................... 11-9 (.550)Longest Winning Streak .......... 9 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 4 games

Washington^ 0-4 LArizona^ 11-10 WIdaho State^ 12-4/5 WCal State Northridge^ 10-2/6 WOregon State^ 3-11/6 LGeorgia Tech^ 5-6 LColorado State# 10-2/6 Wat New Mexico State# 15-2 WStephen F. Austin# 9-0/5 WWeber State# 12-4/5 Wat New Mexico State# 10-2/5 WOregon* 2-4 LCal Poly* 7-14 LMissouri* 6-4 WTexas* 0-3 LWashington* 3-6 LHouston@ 2-0 Wat Texas A&M@ 0-6 LTexas State@ 1-5 Lat Texas A&M@ 1-4 LTexas State@ 1-2 LArkansas-Pine Bluff+ 16-0/5 Wat Oklahoma State+ 0-2 LLoyola-Chicago (1)+ 8-0/5 WLoyola-Chicago (2)+ 4-2 WSouth Dakota (1) 7-0 WSouth Dakota (2) 8-0/5 WUNO 2-1 WNorthwestern 9-6 WNorthwestern (1) 7-6 WNorthwestern (2) 8-1 WSouth Dakota State 8-0/5 Wat Minnesota (1) 7-13 Lat Minnesota (2) 5-8 Lat Minnesota 5-4/8 WIllinois (1) 11-0/6 WIllinois (2) 5-1 WIllinois 4-1 WCreighton 3-0 Wat Iowa (1) 7-4 Wat Iowa (2) 6-7 Lat Iowa 4-6 Lat UNO 1-0/8 Wat Ohio State (1) 11-2 Wat Ohio State (2) 3-2/8 Wat Ohio State 0-4 Lat Creighton 1-2 LMichigan State (1) 5-3 WMichigan State (2) 3-0 Wat Indiana (1) 2-4 Lat Indiana (2) 2-6 Lat Indiana 2-4 LWisconsin (1) 1-3 LWisconsin (2) 6-4 WWisconsin 4-1 W

^Kajikawa Classic; #Troy Cox Classic; *Cathedral City Classic; @Aggie Invitational; +Mizuno Invitational

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1981-84)YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (2013-15)2013 (45-16)

Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 45-16 (.738)Big Ten Record ....................... 16-6 (.727)Home Record ........................... 18-4 (.818)Away Record ........................... 17-7 (.708)Neutral Record ....................... 10-5 (.667)Longest Winning Streak .......... 8 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 2 games

Illinois-Chicago^ 14-5/6 Wat New Mexico State^ 5-1 WIllinois-Chicago^ 13-4/5 WIllinois-Chicago^ 4-3/8 WNew Mexico^ 11-0/5 WSouthern Utah# 7-0 Wat Arizona# 0-1 LUtah State# 9-0/5 WDrake# 2-0 WPurdue# 4-3 WOklahoma* 0-2 LMaryland* 8-1 WOregon* 2-11/6 LFlorida State* 2-0 WCalifornia* 0-1 Lat Oklahoma (1) 3-10 Lat Oklahoma (2) 1-0 Wat Oklahoma State (1) 3-0 Wat Oklahoma State (2) 10-5 Wat Wichita State (1) 3-1 Wat Wichita State (2) 9-0/5 WNew Mexico State (1) 4-1/10 WNew Mexico State (2) 8-0/5 WUNO 3-2 WNorth Dakota State (1) 0-13 LNorth Dakota State (2) 11-0/5 WNorthwestern (1) 5-4/8 WNorthwestern (2) 14-1/5 WUNO 4-0 Wat Illinois (1) 6-2 Wat Illinois (2) 4-5 Lat Illinois 7-1 Wat Creighton 4-3 Wat Iowa 2-6 Lat Iowa 11-1/5 Wat Iowa 3-2 WWisconsin 4-0 WWisconsin 2-5 LWisconsin 11-2/5 WMinnesota (1) 3-2 WMinnesota (2) 4-0 Wat Purdue (1) 5-2/9 Wat Purdue (2) 12-2 Wat Purdue 5-6 LCreighton 6-0 WMichigan 6-1 WMichigan 3-5 LMichigan 7-4 Wat Penn State 3-1 Wat Penn State 2-3 Lat Penn State 2-0 WPurdue% 3-2 WMinnesota% 0-1 LNorthern Iowa$ 4-0 WStanford$ 7-1 WStanford$ 10-5 Wat Oregon+ 5-2 Wat Oregon+ 3-4/11 Lat Oregon+ 4-2 WWashington@ 3-4/8 LFlorida@ 8-9/15 L

^Hotel Encanto Invitational; #Hillenbrand Invitational; *Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic; %Big Ten Tournament; $NCAA Regional; +NCAA Super Regional; @Women’s College World Series

2014 (44-18)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 44-18 (.710)Big Ten Record ....................... 18-5 (.783)Home Record ........................... 13-3 (.813)Away Record ........................... 18-6 (.750)Neutral Record ....................... 13-9 (.591)Longest Winning Streak ........ 11 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 3 games

UTEP^ 7-0 WFlorida State^ 4-3 Wat New Mexico State^ 11-0/5 WFlorida State^ 1-5 Lat Houston# 4-1 WArmy# 7-0 WStephen F. Austin# 0-1 LSam Houston State# 2-0 WSam Houston State# 7-1 WTexas A&M* 3-2/9 WArizona* 0-7 LTennessee* 3-5 LUCLA* 2-6 LBoise State* 4-0/6 Wat Oklahoma State (1) 4-3 Wat Oklahoma State (2) 8-4 Wat Oklahoma (1) 4-5 Lat Oklahoma (2) 7-2 WArizona State@ 0-1/8 LSan Jose State@ 4-1 WCal State Fullerton@ 9-2 WWashington@ 2-1 WFresno State@ 0-1 LJackson State& 8-0/5 WNorthern Illinois& 10-2/6 WKansas& 1-0 WIowa State 10-3 WMinnesota 2-7 LMinnesota (1) 4-13 LMinnesota (2) 3-2 Wat UNO 10-0/5 Wat Northwestern 2-10/5 Lat Northwestern 13-3 Wat Northwestern 10-1/5 WCreighton 5-2 Wat Illinois (1) 4-11 Lat Illinois (2) 9-4 Wat Illinois 12-3/5 WUNO 2-3 LNorthern Iowa 4-0 WIowa (1) 5-2 WIowa (2) 9-1/6 WIowa 18-0/5 WOhio State 14-1/5 WOhio State (1) 8-0/6 WOhio State (2) 8-0/5 Wat Michigan State 2-0 Wat Michigan State 6-0 Wat Michigan State 8-0/5 Wat Wisconsin (1) 12-0/5 Wat Wisconsin (2) 4-6 LIndiana 3-1 WIndiana 3-0 WIndiana 8-3 WOhio State% 5-7/8 LKansas$ 1-3 LBradley$ 9-0/5 WKansas$ 2-1 WMissouri$ 11-4 WMissouri$ 8-1 WAlabama+ 5-6/12 LAlabama+ 1-2 L

^Hotel Encanto Invitational; #Hilton Houston Plaza Classic; *Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic; @Judi Garman Classic; &Jayhawk Invitational; %Big Ten Tournament; $NCAA Regional; +NCAA Super Regional

2015 (35-23)Head Coach ...................Rhonda RevelleOverall Record ...................... 35-23 (.603)Big Ten Record ....................... 17-6 (.739)Home Record ........................... 11-6 (.647)Away Record ........................... 11-9 (.550)Neutral Record ....................... 13-8 (.619)Longest Winning Streak .......... 6 gamesLongest Losing Streak ............. 5 games

Colorado State^ 9-1/5 Wat New Mexico State^ 11-16 LMontana^ 13-4/6 WTexas Tech^ 11-3/6 WTexas-San Antonio^ 11-7 WGeorgia Tech# 2-11/5 Lat Florida State# 1-4 LGeorgia Tech# 2-10/5 LWestern Kentucky# 1-5 Lat Florida State# 2-3 LSan Diego State* 10-0/5 WLSU* 2-10/5 LTennessee* 5-2 WOregon State* 10-11 LUCLA* 1-5/6 LSouth Dakota@ 8-3 Wat Wichita State@ 1-7 LSouth Dakota@ 12-2/5 Wat Wichita State@ 4-10 LUNO 10-1/5 WBoise State& 11-3/6 WCharleston Southern& 8-3 WDePaul& 13-2/5 Wat Cal State Fullerton& 0-3 LMichigan State 15-10 WMichigan State 14-6/5 WMichigan State 7-5 Wat Iowa (1) 12-2/5 Wat Iowa (2) 16-7 WMinnesota 7-8 LMinnesota 3-8 LMinnesota 5-3 WNorth Dakota State (1) 0-3 LNorth Dakota State (2) 6-10 Lat Ohio State (1) 7-5 Wat Ohio State (2) 11-7 Wat Ohio State 4-5 Lat Purdue 0-1 Lat Purdue 3-0 Wat Purdue 8-0/6 Wat UNO 8-5/8 WNorthwestern 10-2/5 WNorthwestern 9-5 WNorthwestern 3-5 LCreighton 11-1/5 Wat Wisconsin (1) 13-5/5 Wat Wisconsin (2) 3-2 Wat Wisconsin 9-0/5 WDrake 7-2 WIllinois 8-0/5 WIllinois 10-12 LIllinois 9-1 (5) Wat Ohio State% 5-2 WIowa% 9-6 WMichigan% 1-6 LArizona State$ 2-5 LTexas Southern$ 5-0 Wat LSU$ 2-3/10 L

^Hotel Encanto Invitational; #Unconquered Invitational; *Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic; @Shocker Invitational; &Easton Invitational; %Big Ten Tournament; $NCAA Regional

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OVERALL RECORD CONFERENCE RECORD HOME RECORD AWAY RECORD NEUTRAL RECORD Year W L Pct. W L Pct. Place W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Head Coach NU Record (Pct.)1976 9 15 .375 Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Don Isherwood 9-15 (.375)1977 12 15 .444 1 4 .200 t-4th^ 3 7 .300 2 3 .400 7 5 .583 Don Isherwood 21-30 (.412)1978 25 14 .641 4 3 .571 7th^ 12 2 .857 8 7 .533 5 5 .500 Don Isherwood 46-44 (.511)1979 33 18 .647 3 8 .273 6th^ 18 2 .900 8 8 .500 7 8 .467 Don Isherwood 79-62 (.560)1980 27 23 .540 8 9 .471 4th^ 13 7 .650 10 8 .555 4 8 .333 Don Isherwood 106-85 (.555)

1981 27 21 .543 5 6 .455 3rd^ 7 4 .636 7 9 .438 13 8 .619 Nancy Plantz 27-21 (.563)1982! 33 14 .702 9 3 .750 1st^ 4 1 .800 8 4 .667 21 9 .700 Nancy Plantz 60-35 (.632)1983 17 18 .486 3 7 .300 7th^ 2 0 1.000 3 3 .500 12 15 .444 Nancy Plantz 77-53 (.586)

1984 39 13 .750 6 2 .750 1st^ 12 2 .857 14 5 .737 13 6 .680 Wayne Daigle 39-13 (.774)1985% 33 8 .814 11 1 .917 1st^ 10 0 1.000 10 6 .625 13 2 .867 Wayne Daigle 72-21 (.762)1986 38 10 .792 9 3 .750 1st^ 6 2 .750 10 1 .909 22 7 .759 Wayne Daigle 110-31 (.780)

1987 41 11 .788 8 2 .800 1st^ 9 0 1.000 10 7 .588 22 4 .846 Ron Wolforth 41-11 (.788)1988 39 20 .661 7 3 .700 1st^ 8 4 .667 6 3 .667 25 13 .658 Ron Wolforth 80-31 (.721)1989 32 28 .533 6 4 .600 3rd^ 10 5 .667 5 7 .417 17 16 .515 Ron Wolforth 112-59 (.655)1990 31 19 .620 3 5 .375 5th^ 9 0 1.000 10 9 .679 12 10 .545 Ron Wolforth 143-78 (.647)1991 22 18 .550 3 5 .375 5th^ 4 2 .667 7 6 .538 11 10 .524 Ron Wolforth 165-96 (.632)1992 23 30 .434 2 6 .250 5th^ 6 0 1.000 8 5 .615 9 25 .265 Ron Wolforth 188-126 (.599)

1993 18 23 .439 5 11 .313 5th^ 9 7 .563 1 10 .091 8 6 .571 Rhonda Revelle 18-23 (.439)1994 21 33 .431 5 15 .250 6th^ 7 5 .583 6 19 .240 8 9 .470 Rhonda Revelle 39-56 (.411)1995 43 20 .683 10 6 .625 3rd^ 13 5 .722 8 8 .500 22 7 .759 Rhonda Revelle 82-76 (.519)1996 42 23 .646 10 8 .556 4th* 12 2 .857 8 8 .500 22 13 .629 Rhonda Revelle 124-99 (.556)1997 29 24 .547 10 6 .625 4th* 4 2 .667 10 9 .526 15 13 .536 Rhonda Revelle 153-123 (.554)1998 48 12 .800 16 0 1.000 1st* 16 1 .941 7 5 .583 25 6 .806 Rhonda Revelle 201-135 (.598)1999 35 21 .625 10 8 .556 4th* 8 2 .800 8 7 .533 19 12 .613 Rhonda Revelle 236-156 (.602)2000 52 21 .712 15 2 .882 2nd* 20 0 1.000 9 5 .643 23 16 .605 Rhonda Revelle 288-177 (.619)2001 51 15 .773 16 2 .889 1st* 15 1 .938 12 1 .923 24 13 .649 Rhonda Revelle 339-192 (.638)2002 50 14 .781 11 5 .688 2nd* 9 5 .643 9 1 .900 32 8 .800 Rhonda Revelle 389-206 (.654)2003 39 17 .696 10 8 .555 6th* 14 7 .667 8 4 .667 17 6 .739 Rhonda Revelle 428-223 (.657)2004 45 17 .726 14 3 .824 1st* 14 6 .700 10 1 .909 21 10 .677 Rhonda Revelle 473-240 (.663)2005 36 23 .610 9 9 .500 7th* 9 7 .563 9 9 .500 18 7 .720 Rhonda Revelle 509-263 (.659)2006 44 12 .786 13 4 .745 2nd* 20 1 .952 7 3 .700 17 8 .680 Rhonda Revelle 553-275 (.668)2007 37 20 .649 10 8 .555 5th* 18 5 .783 5 9 .357 14 6 .700 Rhonda Revelle 590-295 (.667)2008 25 28 .472 4 14 .222 t-9th* 13 9 .591 1 11 .083 11 8 .579 Rhonda Revelle 615-323 (.656)2009 35 19 .648 9 9 .500 5th* 13 5 .722 9 7 .563 13 7 .650 Rhonda Revelle 650-342 (.655)2010 30 29 .508 7 11 .389 t-6th* 12 8 .600 4 13 .235 14 8 .636 Rhonda Revelle 680-371 (.647)2011 41 14 .745 9 9 .500 6th* 10 4 .714 11 7 .611 20 3 .870 Rhonda Revelle 721-385 (.652)2012 33 22 .600 14 9 .609 3rd# 15 1 .938 7 12 .368 11 9 .550 Rhonda Revelle 754-407 (.649)2013 45 16 .738 16 6 .727 2nd# 18 4 .818 17 7 .708 10 5 .667 Rhonda Revelle 799-423 (.654)2014 44 18 .710 18 5 .783 t-1st# 13 3 .818 18 6 .750 13 9 .591 Rhonda Revelle 843-441 (.657)2015 35 23 .603 17 6 .739 3rd# 11 6 .647 11 9 .550 13 8 .619 Rhonda Revelle 878-464 (.654)Totals 1,359 759 .642 346 235 .596 -- 428 136 .759 321 262 .551 602 350 .632

!First year of WCWS/Softball as an NCAA sport; %Nebraska’s record was adjusted after vacating its appearance in the 1985 NCAA Tournament

ALL-TIME SUPERLATIVESTotal Seasons 40Overall Conference Titles 19Regular-Season Conference Titles 10Conference Tournament Titles 9Big Eight Record (19 seasons) 108-103 (.512)Big 12 Record (16 seasons) 173-106 (.620)Big Ten Record (4 seasons) 65-26 (.714)

YEARLY COACHING RECORDS

NCAA Tournament Record (23 appearances) 60-50 (.545)NCAA Regional Record (23 appearances) 50-33 (.602)NCAA Super Regional Record (2 appearances) 2-3 (.400)Women’s College World Series Record (7 appearances) 8-14 (.364)Record at Ballard Field (6 seasons) 58-24 (.707)Record at Nebraska Softball Complex (19 seasons) 180-40 (.816)Record at Bowlin Stadium (14 seasons) 189-71 (.727)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1981-84)Year Round Location Opponent Result1982 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Missouri W, 1-0 (11)1982 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Missouri L, 0-11982 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Missouri W, 4-11982 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Creighton W, 3-2 (8)1982 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Arizona State L, 0-21982 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Fresno State L, 0-11984 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Oklahoma State W, 3-2 (18)1984 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Oklahoma State W, 2-1 (14)1984 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Fresno State W, 2-01984 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Texas A&M L, 2-51984 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Adelphi W, 2-11984 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. UCLA L, 0-1 (8)1987 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Utah W, 6-01987 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Utah W, 3-2 (9)1987 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Fresno State W, 1-01987 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. UCLA L, 0-31987 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Central Michigan W, 2-11987 WCWS Omaha, Neb. vs. Texas A&M L, 0-41988 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Iowa State W, 5-21988 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton L, 2-31988 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton W, 7-21988 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton W, 4-11988 WCWS Sunnyvale, Calif. vs. Cal Poly Pomona L, 0-31988 WCWS Sunnyvale, Calif. vs. Adelphi W, 5-11988 WCWS Sunnyvale, Calif. vs. Fresno State L, 0-1 (9)1995 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. Florida State W, 6-11995 Regional Tucson, Ariz. at Arizona L, 1-9 (6)1995 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. Florida State L, 2-61996 Regional Lafayette, La. vs. Minnesota W, 5-01996 Regional Lafayette, La. at SW Louisiana L, 4-9 (8)1996 Regional Lafayette, La. vs. Nicholls State L, 0-21997 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. Arizona State W, 10-11997 Regional Tucson, Ariz. at Arizona L, 0-21997 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. Arizona State W, 2-11997 Regional Tucson, Ariz. at Arizona L, 1-51998 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Coastal Carolina W, 7-01998 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Iowa W, 1-01998 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Oregon W, 9-71998 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Fresno State L, 1-61998 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Texas W, 2-11998 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Washington L, 1-31999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Notre Dame W, 2-01999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Arizona State L, 0-11999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Notre Dame W, 4-3 (8)1999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Florida Atlantic W, 4-2 (8)1999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Arizona State W, 2-1 (8)1999 Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. vs. Arizona State L, 2-42000 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. Illinois State W, 8-0 (5)2000 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. South Carolina W, 11-1 (6)2000 Regional Tucson, Ariz. at Arizona L, 0-13 (5)2000 Regional Tucson, Ariz. vs. South Carolina W, 9-0 (5)2000 Regional Tucson, Ariz. at Arizona L, 0-52001 Regional Palo Alto, Calif. vs. Brigham Young W, 3-12001 Regional Palo Alto, Calif. vs. Pacific W, 2-12001 Regional Palo Alto, Calif. at Stanford L, 1-52001 Regional Palo Alto, Calif. vs. Pacific L, 1-32002 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. Illinois-Chicago W, 1-02002 Regional Iowa City, Iowa at Iowa W, 3-02002 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. Oregon State W, 7-02002 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. Notre Dame W, 5-32002 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Arizona L, 0-12002 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Michigan W, 1-02002 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Florida State L, 3-42003 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Hofstra L, 1-32003 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Pacific W, 11-72003 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Mississippi State W, 8-0 (6)2003 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Hofstra W, 6-02003 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Iowa L, 1-22004 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Lehigh W, 6-02004 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton W, 2-02004 Regional Lincoln, Neb. California L, 0-22004 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton W, 3-12004 Regional Lincoln, Neb. California L, 0-2

Year Round Location Opponent Result2005 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Iowa W, 4-02005 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Washington L, 6-72005 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Iowa L, 0-12006 Regional Iowa City, Iowa at Iowa W, 1-0 (10)2006 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. California L, 2-42006 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. Illinois State W, 3-12006 Regional Iowa City, Iowa vs. California L, 1-62007 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Georgia L, 2-32007 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Creighton L, 1-22009 Regional Knoxville, Tenn. vs. Jacksonville State W, 4-2 (9)2009 Regional Knoxville, Tenn. at Tennessee L, 2-52009 Regional Knoxville, Tenn. vs. Jacksonville State L, 1-42010 Regional Seattle, Wash. vs. North Carolina L, 0-12010 Regional Seattle, Wash. vs. North Dakota State W, 5-12010 Regional Seattle, Wash. vs. North Carolina L, 0-1 (8)2011 Regional Stanford, Calif. vs. Fresno State L, 0-1 (10)2011 Regional Stanford, Calif. vs. Pacific W, 11-1 (5)2011 Regional Stanford, Calif. vs. Fresno State W, 5-02011 Regional Stanford, Calif. at Stanford L, 1-42013 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Northern Iowa W, 4-02013 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Stanford W, 7-12013 Regional Lincoln, Neb. Stanford W, 10-52013 Super Regional Eugene, Ore. at Oregon W, 5-22013 Super Regional Eugene, Ore. at Oregon L, 3-4 (11)2013 Super Regional Eugene, Ore. at Oregon W, 4-22013 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Washington L, 3-4 (8)2013 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. vs. Florida L, 8-9 (15)2014 Regional Columbia, Mo. vs. Kansas L, 1-32014 Regional Columbia, Mo. vs. Bradley W, 9-0 (5)2014 Regional Columbia, Mo. vs. Kansas W, 2-12014 Regional Columbia, Mo. at Missouri W, 11-42014 Regional Columbia, Mo. at Missouri W, 8-12014 Super Regional Tuscaloosa, Ala. at Alabama L, 5-6 (12)2014 Super Regional Tuscaloosa, Ala. at Alabama L, 1-22015 Regional Baton Rouge, La. vs. Arizona State L, 2-52015 Regional Baton Rouge, La. vs. Texas Southern W, 5-02015 Regional Baton Rouge, La. at LSU L, 2-3 (10)

Note: Nebraska went 5-3 at the 1985 NCAA Tournament and finished as the national runner-up to UCLA, but the Huskers’ appearance was later vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT FINISHESYear Round Finish Ranking^ Final Game Result1982 WCWS t-5th -- vs. Arizona State L, 0-21984 WCWS t-3rd -- vs. UCLA L, 0-1 (8)1987 WCWS t-3rd -- vs. Texas A&M L, 0-41988 WCWS t-5th -- vs. Fresno State L, 0-1 (9)1995 Regional t-17th 18th vs. Florida State L, 2-61996 Regional t-17th 18th vs. Nicholls State L, 0-21997 Regional t-9th 25th at Arizona L, 1-51998 WCWS t-5th 5th vs. Washington L, 1-31999 Regional t-9th 20th vs. Arizona State L, 2-42000 Regiona l t-9th 14th at Arizona L, 0-52001 Regional t-17th 14th vs. Pacific L, 1-32002 WCWS t-5th 6th vs. Florida State L, 3-42003 Regional t-17th 13th Iowa L, 1-22004 Regional t-9th 14th California L, 0-22005 Regional t-33rd 25th Iowa L, 0-12006 Regional t-17th 15th vs. California L, 1-62007 Regional t-49th NR Creighton L, 1-22009 Regional t-33rd NR vs. Jacksonville State L, 1-42010 Regional t-33rd NR vs. North Carolina L, 0-1 (8)2011 Regional t-17th 21st at Stanford L, 1-42013 WCWS t-7th 8th vs. Florida L, 8-9 (15)2014 Super Reg. t-9th 16th at Alabama L, 1-22015 Regional t-49th NR at LSU L, 2-3 (10)

^rankings from the USA Today/NFCA Coaches Poll, which began in 1995

NCAA Tournament teams: 16 (1982-87); 20 (1988-93); 32 (1994-98); 48 (1999-2002); 64 (2003-pres.)

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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ADELPHI (4-1) 5-26-84 W 2-1 N 5-27-88 W 3-1 N 4-14-90 W 1-0 N 3-28-91 L (9) 3-6 N 3-28-91 W 3-1 N

AKRON (1-0)3-17-06 W (5) 10-2 H

ALABAMA (1-3) 2-24-02 W 3-2 N2-27-10 L (6) 3-11 N5-22-14 L (12) 5-6 A5-23-14 L 1-2 A

ARIZONA (3-15) 3-15-83 L 1-5 N 3-6-86 L 4-6 N3-4-87 W 1-0 N 3-21-87 W (9) 3-2 N 2-16-89 L 0-7 A 3-2-89 L 1-3 N 5-20-95 L (6) 1-9 N 2-14-97 L (5) 2-15 N 5-17-97 L (8) 0-2 A 5-18-97 L 1-5 A 5-20-00 L (5) 0-13 A 5-21-00 L 0-5 A 2-10-01 L 4-11 N 4-23-02 L 0-1 N2-11-11 L 1-6 N2-10-12 W 11-10 N2-15-13 L 0-1 A2-21-14 L 0-7 N ARIZONA STATE (10-22) 3-27-79 L 3-6 A 3-27-79 L (8) 1-2 A 3-29-79 L 1-6 A 3-19-82 W (8) 1-0 N 5-28-82 L 0-2 N 3-16-85 W 2-1 N 3-27-86 W 2-0 N 3-29-86 L 0-1 N 3-29-87 W 3-0 N 3-4-88 L 0-1 N 3-26-88 W (9) 3-1 N 3-3-89 L 4-5 N 3-4-89 L (5) 3-9 N 4-15-89 W 3-0 H 4-16-89 W 2-0 H 3-14-91 L 1-2 N 5-16-97 W (6) 10-1 N 5-17-97 W 2-1 N 2-13-99 L 1-8 N 5-21-99 L 0-1 N 5-23-99 W (8) 2-1 N 5-23-99 L 2-4 N 2-12-00 L 1-7 A 3-5-00 L 0-7 N 3-12-00 L 2-6 N 3-19-04 L 3-6 N2-16-08 L (5) 0-9 A3-13-09 L 6-11 N3-13-10 L 0-1 A3-14-10 L 1-7 A3-7-14 L (8) 0-1 N5-15-15 L 2-5 N

ARKANSAS (2-2)3-16-07 W 6-2 H3-17-07 W 5-0 H3-18-07 L 4-5 H2-26-10 L 0-2 N

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (1-0)3-9-12 W (5) 16-0 N

ARMY (1-0)2-14-14 W 7-0 N

AUBURN (3-1) 2-27-98 W 6-3 N2-8-07 W (8) 1-0 N

2-11-07 W 1-0 N2-20-10 L 1-2 A

AUGUSTANA (S.D.) (1-0) 4-15-95 W 6-3 N

BALL STATE (1-0) 3-10-02 W 4-0 N

BAYLOR (32-14)H: 10-4; A: 11-9; N: 11-1 3-23-79 W (4) 15-3 N 3-13-82 L 0-1 N 3-27-84 W 3-2 A 3-27-84 L 2-4 A 3-31-84 W 1-0 A 3-31-84 L 2-3 A 3-25-86 W (13) 4-1 A 3-25-86 L (9) 2-3 A 3-27-86 W 7-0 N 3-20-87 W 8-2 N 3-2-88 W 9-1 N 3-3-88 W 3-0 N 3-18-88 W 5-0 N 2-17-96 W (6) 11-3 N 5-2-97 W 6-2 N 3-21-98 W (5) 7-0 N 4-11-98 W 4-0 A 4-11-98 W 4-1 A 4-18-99 W 7-3 H 4-18-99 W 9-3 H 4-8-00 W (5) 8-0 H 4-9-00 W 7-3 H 4-7-01 W 4-2 A 4-8-01 W 2-1 A 3-29-02 L 0-1 H 3-30-02 W 1-0 H 4-5-03 W 2-0 A 4-6-03 W 8-1 A 4-3-04 W 2-0 H 4-4-04 W 3-0 H 5-15-04 W (5) 10-1 N4-9-05 W 4-1 A4-10-05 L (10) 3-6 A4-14-06 L 2-7 H4-15-06 W 7-4 H5-11-06 W 7-1 N3-24-07 L 0-2 A3-25-07 L 0-3 A4-13-08 L 0-7 H 4-13-08 W 5-0 H4-18-09 L (10) 3-4 A4-19-09 W 1-0 A4-17-10 W 5-3 H4-18-10 L 2-6 H5-7-11 L 1-2 A5-8-11 L 0-1 A

BETHANY (1-0) 4-22-77 W (5) 13-3 N

BETHUNE-COOKMAN (1-0) 3-16-01 W 6-0 N

BOISE STATE (2-0)2-23-14 W (6) 4-0 N3-13-15 W (6) 11-3 N

BOSTON COLLEGE (1-0) 2-27-99 W (5) 10-2 N

BOWLING GREEN (8-0) 3-18-88 W 6-0 N 3-19-88 W 4-0 N 3-23-89 W 1-0 N 3-24-93 W 11-2 N 3-26-94 W 4-1 N 3-17-95 W 3-2 N 3-23-96 W (5) 7-0 N 3-13-98 W (5) 10-0 N

BRADLEY (3-0) 4-2-01 W 4-2 H3-12-06 W 3-0 N5-7-14 W (5) 9-0 N

BYU (6-3) 3-2-01 W 4-1 N 4-10-01 W 4-1 H 4-10-01 W 4-3 H 4-17-01 W 3-1 N 4-16-02 L 7-9 N3-14-08 W 2-0 N3-15-08 L 1-2 N3-12-10 L 1-4 N2-25-11 W 4-3 N

BUENA VISTA (1-0)3-18-81 W 8-4 N

BUFFALO (1-0) 3-10-01 W 5-0 N

CALIFORNIA (15-14) 4-22-83 W 2-1 H 4-24-83 W 4-3 H 5-7-83 W 2-1 A 3-25-87 L (8) 1-2 A 3-25-87 L 1-2 A 3-27-87 W 1-0 N 2-18-89 W 1-0 N 3-21-93 L 0-8 A 3-21-93 W 2-1 A 3-25-94 L 3-5 N 3-26-94 L (5) 0-10 N 3-18-95 W 5-0 N 3-21-97 W 4-3 N 3-1-98 W 1-0 N 3-22-98 W 6-5 N 3-10-00 L 2-3 N 3-12-00 W 4-1 N 2-17-01 L 5-6 N 2-23-01 L 1-2 N 3-16-02 W (8) 4-3 N 2-15-03 W 6-1 N 2-28-04 W 3-0 N 5-22-04 L 0-2 H 5-23-04 L 0-2 H5-20-06 L 2-4 N5-21-06 L 1-6 N3-4-07 W (8) 5-2 N2-15-08 L 1-6 N2-24-13 L 0-1 N

CAL POLY POMONA (0-1) 5-26-88 L 0-3 N

CAL POLY SLO (7-3) 3-25-95 W (8) 2-1 N 3-19-96 W 11-4 A 3-19-96 L 5-6 A 3-22-96 L 5-9 N 2-13-98 W 1-0 N 2-15-98 W 1-0 N 2-18-00 W (6) 9-1 N 2-18-01 W 5-0 N 2-14-03 W 8-2 N2-25-12 L 7-14 N

CAL STATE FULLERTON (8-9) 3-20-85 L 0-2 A 3-23-85 L 0-6 A 3-4-88 W 7-2 N 3-5-88 L 0-1 N 2-17-89 L (5) 0-9 N 3-22-90 L 1-3 A 3-2-96 L (5) 1-10 N 2-15-97 W 1-0 N 2-13-00 L (5) 0-8 N 2-8-02 W 3-2 N 2-9-03 W 2-0 N 3-14-03 W (8) 6-5 N3-19-05 W (5) 8-0 A2-20-09 L 2-4 N2-12-11 W 3-1 N3-8-14 W 9-2 A3-14-15 L 0-3 A

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE (4-4) 3-21-85 W 3-0 A 3-21-85 L (8) 0-1 A

3-28-89 L 1-2 A 3-28-89 L 2-3 A 3-4-00 W 3-0 N2-25-05 L 2-7 N2-11-06 W 3-2 N2-11-12 W (6) 10-2 N

CAL STATE RIVERSIDE (1-0) 3-26-85 W (5) 12-0 A

CENTENARY (2-0) 2-20-04 W (5) 8-0 N2-19-11 W (5) 10-2 N

CENTRAL ARIZONA (1-1) 3-11-82 L 1-2 N 3-8-84 W 3-1 N

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. (1-0)3-13-11 W 8-3 N

CENTRAL ILLINOIS (1-1) 4-16-82 W (10) 5-4 N 3-18-83 L (8) 2-5 N

CENTRAL FLORIDA (0-1)2-27-10 L (8) 4-5 N

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (6-3) 3-13-83 W 4-3 N3-6-87 L (10) 1-2 N 3-27-87 L 0-1 N 5-23-87 W 2-1 A 3-27-88 W 4-1 N 3-21-91 W (8) 3-2 N 3-25-94 L 2-4 N2-19-10 W 4-1 N2-19-10 W 8-0 N

CENTRAL OKLAHOMA (3-0) 4-22-77 W 2-0 N 3-31-80 W 3-1 N 4-3-81 W 8-3 N

CHAPMAN (2-0) 3-25-85 W 6-1 A 3-25-85 W 5-0 A

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (1-0)3-13-15 W 8-3 N

COASTAL CAROLINA (1-0) 5-15-98 W 7-0 H

COLORADO STATE (17-4)3-12-82 W 4-2 N 4-11-85 W 10-0 H 4-11-85 W 3-0 H 3-7-86 W 6-0 N 3-28-92 L 2-8 N 4-10-92 W 4-1 H 4-10-92 W (10) 7-6 H 3-18-95 L 2-7 N2-27-99 L 2-3 N3-12-99 L 1-3 N3-28-00 W 1-0 H3-28-00 W (5) 12-4 H 3-29-00 W 3-0 H3-26-01 W 4-1 H3-26-01 W 14-0 H2-18-05 W 2-1 N3-28-07 W 1-0 H3-28-07 W 3-2 H2-13-10 W 6-2 N2-17-12 W (6) 10-2 N2-6-15 W (5) 9-1 N

CONCORDIA-ST.PAUL (1-0) 2-9-91 W (6) 9-0 N

CONNECTICUT (2-0) 3-17-89 W 7-6 N 3-16-90 W 6-1 N

CREIGHTON (83-37)H: 41-15, A: 31-21, N: 11-1 4-26-78 W (6) 12-1 A 4-26-78 L 5-6 A 4-29-78 W 8-2 N 4-28-79 W 3-1 H 5-3-79 W 6-2 H 5-3-79 L 3-10 H 4-8-80 L 2-7 H 4-8-80 L 7-9 H 5-1-80 W 3-2 A 5-1-80 L 2-3 A 5-9-80 L 0-1 N 4-12-81 W 8-4 H 4-29-81 L 0-9 A 4-29-81 L 0-1 A 3-31-82 L (8) 0-1 A 3-31-82 W 4-2 A 4-16-82 W 1-0 N 5-27-82 W (8) 3-2 N 4-16-83 W 2-0 N 4-22-83 L 2-7 H 4-4-84 W 1-0 A 4-4-84 L 0-4 A 4-22-84 W 4-0 H 4-22-84 W 1-0 H 4-3-85 W 3-0 H 4-3-85 W 6-1 H 4-17-85 W 7-0 A 4-17-85 L 3-5 A 3-26-88 W 5-0 N 4-13-88 L 2-4 H 4-13-88 L (10) 1-2 H 4-28-88 L (9) 1-2 A 4-28-88 W 3-1 A 5-23-88 L 2-3 H 5-23-88 W 7-2 H 5-23-88 W 4-1 H 4-5-89 L 2-4 A 4-5-89 L 0-1 A 4-20-89 W (8) 3-2 H 4-20-89 L (5) 0-7 H 4-18-90 L (5) 0-7 A 4-18-90 L 0-1 A 4-26-90 W 2-1 H 4-2-91 L 1-4 A 4-2-91 W 5-1 A 4-6-91 W 2-1 N 4-24-91 W (10) 2-1 H 4-24-91 W 4-1 H 3-21-92 W 2-1 A 3-21-92 L 2-7 A 4-14-92 W 3-1 A 3-5-93 W 14-7 N 4-20-93 L 0-1 A 4-20-93 L (5) 1-14 A 4-28-93 W 2-0 H 4-28-93 W (9) 3-2 H 2-19-94 W (8) 1-0 N 2-20-94 W 4-0 N 3-30-94 W 5-1 A 3-30-94 W 7-1 A 4-25-94 W 1-0 H 4-25-94 W 7-3 H 2-25-95 W 6-4 A 2-25-95 W (5) 5-0 A 4-19-95 L 0-3 H 4-19-95 W (5) 9-1 H 2-24-96 W 19-8 A 2-24-96 W 8-3 A 4-24-96 W 5-1 H 4-24-96 W 3-0 H 4-3-97 W (5) 10-1 H 4-3-97 W 4-2 H 4-15-97 W 5-4 A 4-15-97 L 0-6 A 3-26-98 L 3-4 H 3-26-98 W (9) 5-4 H 3-13-99 W 4-1 N 3-23-99 W 6-5 H 3-31-99 W 3-2 A 4-7-99 W 1-0 H 4-28-99 W 8-1 A 3-22-00 W 5-0 A 3-22-00 W (8) 3-2 A

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1981-84) 4-6-00 L 0-2 A 4-19-00 W 3-1 H 3-10-01 W 3-2 N 3-21-01 W 4-0 A 4-4-01 W 6-2 H 4-24-01 W 8-2 H 3-19-02 W 3-1 H 3-27-02 W 7-0 A 4-16-02 W (8) 5-4 A 3-26-03 W 5-2 H 4-1-03 W 4-2 A 4-16-03 W 4-2 H3-24-04 W (8) 1-0 A4-6-04 W 2-0 H5-21-04 W 2-0 H5-22-04 W 3-1 H3-23-05 L (9) 5-6 H4-14-05 L (9) 0-1 A3-28-06 W 3-1 A4-27-06 W (8) 4-3 H3-21-07 L 1-4 H4-12-07 W 7-2 A5-19-07 L 1-2 H3-26-08 L 2-7 A4-9-08 L (5) 1-13 H4-1-09 L 0-3 H4-28-09 W 3-1 A4-7-10 W 4-3 A4-28-10 W 11-7 H3-30-11 W 7-2 H4-13-11 W (5) 10-2 A4-11-12 W 3-0 H4-25-12 L 1-2 A4-3-13 W 4-3 A4-24-13 W 6-0 H4-2-14 W 5-2 H4-21-15 W (5) 11-1 H

DAYTON (1-0)2-7-09 W (5) 10-0 N

DELAWARE STATE (1-0) 3-4-07 W 2-1 N

DePAUL (3-7) 4-12-92 L 2-5 N 3-24-94 L 1-5 N 2-26-99 L 1-4 N 2-24-01 L 1-3 N 3-13-03 L 2-7 N2-13-04 W (6) 10-2 N3-18-05 L 0-2 N2-9-07 W 5-1 N3-3-07 L 0-2 N3-14-15 W (5) 13-2 N

DRAKE (34-7) 4-8-78 W (8) 10-9 H 4-12-79 L 1-2 A 4-12-79 W 4-1 A 4-7-80 W 2-1 H 4-7-80 W 8-4 H 4-23-80 W 8-0 A 4-23-80 L 1-5 A 4-21-81 L (10) 4-5 A 4-21-81 W 9-0 A 4-9-86 W 2-0 H 4-9-86 W 4-0 H 4-25-91 W 3-0 A 4-25-91 W 3-1 A 4-1-92 W 1-0 H 4-1-92 W 7-1 H 4-7-94 W 7-2 A 4-7-94 L (8) 1-2 A 4-20-94 W 8-3 H 4-20-94 W 6-5 H 4-15-95 W 6-1 N 4-16-95 W 5-1 N 4-25-95 W 6-4 H 4-25-95 W (4) 12-0 H 4-23-98 L 1-3 A 4-23-98 L 2-3 A 4-25-00 W (8) 5-4 H 4-25-00 W 2-0 H 3-10-01 W 1-0 N

3-18-01 W 3-1 A 3-18-01 W 8-0 A 3-25-03 W 7-1 H 3-25-03 W (5) 10-0 H4-13-06 W 7-1 H3-27-07 W (8) 4-3 H3-27-07 W (6) 3-0 H3-25-09 W 5-2 H3-25-09 W 7-4 H3-30-10 L (8) 2-4 H3-30-10 W 5-0 H2-16-13 W 2-0 N4-28-15 W 7-2 H

EASTERN ARIZONA (1-0)3-10-83 W 4-3 N

EASTERN ILLINOIS (3-0) 4-2-88 W 2-1 H 4-2-88 W 4-2 H 3-17-89 W 7-0 N

EMPORIA STATE (3-5) 5-2-78 W 5-3 H 5-2-78 W 9-5 H 4-8-79 W (5) 12-2 H 4-11-79 L 2-4 N 4-13-80 L 0-1 H 4-13-80 L 0-2 H 4-4-81 L 0-3 A 4-4-81 L 0-1 A

FLORIDA A&M (4-0) 3-18-89 W (6) 10-0 N 3-9-02 W 6-0 N3-13-04 W (5) 8-0 N3-11-06 W 3-0 N

FLORIDA ATLANTIC (3-0) 5-22-99 W (8) 4-2 N 3-16-01 W 2-1 N2-24-06 W 5-0 N

FLORIDA (1-2) 2-21-04 L 1-3 N3-12-11 W 1-0 N6-1-13 L (15) 8-9 N

FLORIDA STATE (11-8) 4-15-88 W 3-0 H 4-16-88 W 5-0 H 4-14-89 W 1-0 H 4-16-89 W 4-2 H 3-18-90 L 1-2 A 5-19-95 W 6-1 N 5-20-95 L 2-6 N 2-14-97 L (9) 1-2 N 2-13-99 W 4-1 N 2-26-99 W 1-0 N 3-14-01 W 3-0 A 5-25-02 L 3-4 N3-18-04 W 1-0 N2-23-07 L (9) 1-2 N2-24-13 W 2-0 N2-7-14 W 4-3 N2-9-14 L 1-5 N2-13-15 L 1-4 A2-15-15 L 2-3 A

FORDHAM (1-0) 2-16-01 W 10-0 N

FRESNO STATE (8-14) 5-29-82 L 0-1 N 5-6-83 W 4-1 N 5-24-84 W 2-0 N 3-22-85 W (9) 2-0 N 3-5-87 W 4-0 N 3-7-87 L 0-3 N 5-20-87 W 1-0 A 5-28-88 L (9) 0-1 N 3-24-89 L 3-4 N 3-24-90 L 3-9 N 3-20-94 L 0-2 A 3-20-94 L 1-6 A

3-3-95 W 1-0 N 2-14-97 L (8) 2-3 N 5-21-98 L 1-6 N 2-12-00 L 3-5 N 2-7-03 W 1-0 N 3-14-03 L 3-7 N3-3-07 L 2-3 N5-20-11 L (10) 0-1 N5-21-11 W 5-0 N3-9-14 L 0-1 N

FURMAN (2-0) 3-18-89 W 1-0 N 3-16-90 W 1-0 N

GEORGIA (1-2)2-25-05 L 1-4 N2-25-07 W 2-1 N5-18-07 L 2-3 H

GEORGIA TECH (2-4)2-27-04 L 0-1 N2-26-05 W (5) 9-1 N2-26-10 W 2-0 N2-12-12 L 5-6 N2-13-15 L (5) 2-11 N2-14-15 L (5) 2-10 N

GRAND VALLEY (1-0) 3-21-79 W 3-2 N

GRANDVIEW (4-0) 4-12-84 W 4-0 H 4-12-84 W (5) 10-0 H 4-26-84 W 2-0 A 4-26-84 W (4) 5-0 A

HARVARD (2-0) 3-22-96 W (5) 8-0 N 3-19-98 W (5) 10-1 N

HAWAII (4-4) 2-16-89 W (8) 7-4 N 3-25-95 W 5-3 N 2-14-98 L 0-6 A 2-15-98 L (8) 6-7 A 3-21-98 W 3-1 N2-8-07 L 3-4 A2-11-07 L 5-6 A2-25-11 W 3-0 N

HOFSTRA (2-1) 3-3-00 W 1-0 N 5-15-03 L 1-3 H 5-17-03 W 6-0 H

HOUSTON (3-2)2-20-04 W 2-0 A3-5-05 L (8) 3-4 A3-6-05 L 2-6 A2-2-12 W 2-0 N2-14-14 W 4-1 A

IDAHO STATE (2-0)2-15-08 W 5-3 N2-10-12 W (5) 12-4 N

ILLINOIS (10-3)H: 5-1, A: 4-2, N: 1-02-24-06 W (5) 21-1 N4-6-12 W (6) 11-0 H4-6-12 W 5-1 H4-7-12 W 7-1 H3-30-13 W 6-2 A3-30-13 L 4-5 A3-31-13 W 7-1 A4-5-14 L 4-11 A4-5-14 W 9-4 A4-6-14 W (5) 12-3 A5-1-15 W (5) 8-0 H5-2-15 L 10-12 H5-3-15 W (5) 9-1 H

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (4-1) 2-22-02 L 2-5 N 5-16-02 W 1-0 N2-8-13 W (6) 14-5 N2-9-13 W (5) 13-4 N2-10-13 W (8) 4-3 N

ILLINOIS STATE (7-3) 3-14-85 W 7-0 N 3-25-88 L 1-2 N 4-23-88 W 1-0 N 3-8-92 W (9) 8-2 N 3-16-96 W 3-2 N 3-17-96 L 2-9 N 3-17-96 W 9-2 N 2-13-97 L 5-6 N 5-18-00 W (5) 8-0 N5-20-06 W 3-1 N

INDIANA (6-6) 3-15-83 L 0-3 N 3-21-86 L 0-4 N 3-19-87 W 7-0 N 3-19-88 W 3-0 N2-22-04 W (8) 5-4 N3-11-06 L 1-2 N5-5-12 L 2-4 A5-5-12 L 2-6 A5-6-12 L 2-4 A5-2-14 W 3-1 H5-3-14 W 3-0 H5-4-14 W 8-3 H

INDIANA STATE (1-0) 4-24-88 W (12) 1-0 N

IOWA (17-11) H: 6-2, A: 8-5, N: 3-44-6-79 W 4-1 H 5-9-81 W (9) 1-0 N 3-24-82 L 0-1 A 4-14-90 W 3-1 A 4-15-90 L 0-1 A 3-22-91 L 0-4 N 3-23-93 L 0-5 N 3-22-97 L (5) 1-15 N 3-22-98 W 2-1 N 5-16-98 W 1-0 H 3-19-99 L 0-1 N 5-17-02 W 3-0 A 5-17-03 L 1-2 H5-20-05 W 4-0 H5-21-05 L 0-1 H5-19-06 W (10) 1-0 A4-14-12 W 7-4 A4-14-12 L 6-7 A4-15-12 L 4-6 A4-5-13 L 2-6 A4-6-7 W (5) 11-1 A4-7-13 W 3-2 A4-11-14 W 5-2 H4-11-14 W (6) 9-1 H4-12-14 W (5) 18-0 H3-25-15 W (6) 12-2 A3-25-15 W 16-7 A5-9-15 W 9-5 N

IOWA STATE (67-19)H: 30-6, A: 22-8, N: 15-5 4-14-78 L 4-9 N 4-22-78 W 4-2 N 4-8-79 L 0-3 H 4-13-80 W 2-1 H 4-22-80 L 1-4 A 4-22-80 W 4-1 A 4-11-81 W 2-0 H 4-25-81 W (18) 6-2 N 5-9-81 L 0-3 N 4-23-82 W 9-0 N 4-29-83 L 0-3 N 4-7-84 W 1-0 H 4-8-84 W 4-0 H 4-20-85 W 4-3 A 4-21-85 W 4-0 A 4-19-86 W 1-0 H

4-20-86 W 2-1 H 5-2-86 W 9-3 N 5-3-86 W (8) 2-1 N 3-6-87 W 1-0 N 4-18-87 W 10-2 H 4-18-87 W 2-0 H 3-19-88 L (10) 0-1 N 4-22-88 W 4-0 A 4-22-88 W 6-1 A 5-6-88 W (10) 1-0 N 5-22-88 W 5-2 H 4-22-89 W 3-1 N 4-23-89 W 2-1 N 4-28-90 W 4-1 H 4-29-90 W 2-0 H 4-21-91 W (5) 9-1 A 5-3-91 W 2-0 N 4-25-92 W 5-4 A 4-26-92 W 3-2 A 5-1-92 L 1-2 N 4-24-93 L 0-5 H 4-24-93 L 2-6 H 4-25-93 W (11) 10-9 H 4-25-93 W 4-3 H 4-23-94 L 2-8 A 4-23-94 W (8) 3-2 A 4-24-94 L 1-5 A 4-24-94 L 1-3 A 2-17-95 W (5) 12-0 N 4-22-95 W 9-2 H 4-22-95 W 4-2 H 4-23-95 W 8-3 H 4-23-95 L 5-6 H 4-3-96 W (10) 9-7 H 5-4-96 W 10-5 A 5-4-96 W 3-2 A 5-10-96 W 2-1 N 4-24-97 W (6) 11-3 A 4-24-97 W 8-4 A 4-4-98 W 4-3 H 4-4-98 W 7-2 H 5-1-98 W 1-0 N 4-25-99 L 3-6 A 5-9-99 W 5-2 A 4-18-00 W 6-0 H 5-7-00 W 6-0 A 5-11-00 W 5-1 N 4-19-01 W 3-1 A 5-6-01 W 7-0 H 4-9-02 W 2-0 H 4-17-02 W 8-3 A 4-2-03 W 3-0 A 4-23-03 W 6-1 H4-7-04 W 6-0 H4-13-05 W 2-0 H4-27-05 W (8) 11-5 A5-11-05 W 6-0 N4-18-06 L 5-6 A4-20-06 W (6) 8-0 H4-17-07 W 6-0 H4-19-07 W 3-1 A4-15-08 L (6) 4-13 A4-29-08 W 6-4 H4-14-09 W (5) 10-0 A4-16-09 L 3-4 H4-15-10 L 5-9 A4-20-10 L 3-6 H5-10-11 W 8-7 H5-12-11 W (6) 10-1 A3-19-14 W 10-3 H

IUPUI (1-0) 3-16-02 W 11-0 N

JACKSON STATE (1-0)3-14-14 W (5) 8-0 N

JACKSONVILLE STATE (1-1) 5-15-09 W (9) 4-2 N5-17-09 L 1-4 N

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KANSAS (54-55)H: 16-18, A: 20-19, N: 18-18 4-15-77 L (10) 1-2 A 5-13-77 L 0-8 N 4-19-79 L 1-3 A 4-19-79 W 12-1 A 5-10-79 L 0-9 A 4-18-80 L 3-4 N 4-24-80 L 4-6 A 5-3-80 L 4-6 H 5-3-80 W 5-1 H 4-17-81 L 0-3 A 4-25-81 L 2-5 N 5-8-81 L 0-8 A 3-26-82 L 0-5 A 3-12-83 L 2-4 N 4-28-83 L 0-3 N 4-14-84 L 1-2 H 4-15-84 W 9-1 H 4-6-85 L 0-1 A 4-7-85 W (9) 4-2 N 5-4-85 W 3-0 N 5-5-85 W 4-2 N 3-8-86 L 1-6 N 3-23-86 W 9-0 N 4-19-86 L 0-3 H 4-20-86 L (10) 0-1 H 5-3-86 L (6) 0-7 N 5-4-86 W 3-2 N 5-4-86 W 3-2 N 4-25-87 W (10) 3-2 A 4-26-87 W 3-0 A 5-3-87 W 3-1 N 4-15-88 L 0-2 H 4-16-88 W 5-2 H 4-30-88 W (6) 10-3 N 5-1-88 W 4-0 N 4-15-89 W 3-0 H 4-28-89 L 1-4 H 4-28-89 L 0-5 H 4-7-90 W 6-1 A 4-7-90 L 0-3 A 5-5-90 L 0-2 N4-27-91 L 0-4 H 4-28-91 W 1-0 H 5-4-91 L 3-5 N 4-4-92 L 2-3 N 4-5-92 L 1-2 N 5-1-92 L 0-2 N 3-7-93 L 1-4 N 4-17-93 L (6) 0-5 A 4-18-93 L 0-7 A 4-18-93 L 3-4 A 4-18-93 L (5) 0-7 A 4-2-94 L (6) 3-11 H 4-2-94 L (5) 0-10 H 4-3-94 L 0-3 H 4-3-94 L 3-4 H 2-19-95 W 7-1 N 4-8-95 L 2-3 A 4-8-95 W 6-0 A 4-9-95 L 5-6 A 4-9-95 W (5) 11-3 A 4-6-96 L 2-3 H 4-6-96 W 15-11 H 4-7-96 W (9) 6-4 H 3-15-97 W 3-0 N 3-23-97 L (10) 4-5 N 4-20-97 W 2-1 A 4-20-97 W 5-1 A 4-19-98 W 5-0 H 4-19-98 W 8-2 H 5-1-99 L 0-1 A 5-1-99 W 6-3 A 5-13-99 W 1-0 N 5-14-99 W (8) 6-5 N 5-5-00 W (5) 10-0 H 5-5-00 W 4-1 H 5-5-01 L 4-6 A 5-5-01 W 1-0 A 5-11-01 W 3-0 N 3-16-02 W 6-3 N 4-24-02 W 9-4 H 4-24-02 L 2-3 H 5-3-02 W 7-5 N

4-10-03 W (5) 8-0 H 4-25-03 L 0-1 A3-6-04 L 0-3 A3-7-04 W 1-0 A3-31-04 W 3-0 A4-28-04 L 0-3 H3-30-05 W 7-3 A4-20-05 L 0-2 H3-4-06 L 0-4 N4-4-06 W 2-0 A4-26-06 W 1-0 H5-12-06 L 0-2 N4-4-07 W 3-0 A4-26-07 L 3-5 H4-30-08 W 5-4 H4-30-08 L (8) 3-6 H5-9-08 W 4-3 N4-8-09 W 4-0 A4-8-09 L 1-2 A4-14-10 W 2-0 A4-22-10 W 8-5 H4-2-11 W 4-0 A4-3-11 W 7-1 A3-15-14 W 1-0 A5-16-14 L 1-3 N5-17-14 W 2-1 N

KANSAS STATE (21-10) 4-1-77 L 11-12 A 4-16-77 L 0-7 N 4-10-78 W (8) 5-3 A 4-10-78 W 6-1 A 4-20-78 L 5-6 H 4-20-78 W 2-1 H 4-21-79 L 10-11 N 4-23-79 W (13) 7-6 H 4-23-79 W 8-2 H 4-4-80 W 7-0 N 4-26-80 L 4-6 A 4-26-80 W 3-0 A 5-4-80 L 0-1 H 5-4-80 W 2-1 H 4-16-81 W 6-2 A 4-16-81 W (10) 2-1 A 5-3-81 W 4-3 H 5-3-81 L 1-2 H 3-27-82 W (11) 4-3 N 4-17-82 L 0-2 N 5-1-82 W 1-0 A 3-18-83 L 2-4 N 4-15-83 W 3-1 N 4-29-83 L 0-7 N 5-3-84 W 4-0 N 4-6-85 W (5) 8-0 N 4-7-85 W 1-0 A 3-23-86 W 5-0 N 4-5-86 W (5) 8-0 A 4-6-86 W (5) 8-0 A 5-2-86 W 2-0 N

KENT STATE (3-0) 3-10-00 W 8-2 N 2-15-02 W 5-2 N3-12-06 W 1-0 N

LA SALLE (1-0)3-12-11 W (5) 9-0 N

LEHIGH (1-0)5-20-04 W 6-0 H

LONG BEACH STATE (0-2) 3-5-90 L 0-8 N 3-25-94 L (6) 0-7 N

LONG ISLAND (3-0) 2-23-01 W 8-3 N 3-14-02 W 8-3 N2-27-11 W (6) 6-1 N

LOUISIANA-MONROE (6-2) 3-6-87 W 2-0 N 3-3-90 W 7-0 N 3-7-92 L 0-1 N 3-5-93 W 5-1 N

3-4-94 W (5) 10-0 N 2-18-95 W 4-2 N 3-4-95 L 2-6 N 3-1-96 W 6-2 N

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (4-5)3-15-91 L 1-3 N5-18-96 L (8) 4-9 A3-26-97 L 2-9 A3-26-97 L 1-7 A3-12-98 W (6) 13-5 N3-13-98 W (9) 2-1 N3-3-00 L 6-7 N2-29-08 W 3-1 N3-12-09 W 2-0 N

LSU (2-3) 3-20-82 W (18) 1-0 N 2-15-02 L 2-4 N 2-22-02 W (8) 1-0 N2-21-15 L (5) 2-10 N5-16-15 L (10) 2-3 A

LOUISIANA TECH (3-4) 3-21-82 L 1-5 N 3-17-83 L 1-2 N3-20-87 W 2-0 N 3-4-90 L 0-3 N 3-8-92 L 0-1 N 4-3-93 W (8) 4-2 N 4-4-93 W 4-1 N

LOUISVILLE (1-2) 3-16-00 L 0-3 N 3-19-00 W 2-0 N2-23-08 L 3-5 A

LOYOLA-CHICAGO (3-0)2-19-05 W 7-3 N3-10-12 W (5) 8-0 N3-10-12 W 4-2 N

LUTHER COLLEGE (0-1) 4-22-78 L 1-9 N

MANHATTAN (1-0)2-21-04 W (5) 19-0 N

MANKATO STATE (4-0) 4-5-79 W 11-3 H 4-9-81 W 3-1 H 4-10-82 W 4-1 H 4-10-82 W 7-0 H

MARYLAND (3-0)H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 3-0 2-12-99 W 3-1 N2-11-11 W 6-4 N2-22-13 W 8-1 N

MASSACHUSETTS (2-2) 2-28-99 L 0-4 N 2-8-03 W (8) 4-2 N2-26-05 W 3-1 N2-27-09 L 0-3 N

MEMPHIS (0-1)2-16-08 L 3-7 N

MESA COLLEGE (1-0) 3-8-84 W 4-1 N

METRO STATE (1-0) 3-5-87 W (5) 10-2 N

MIAMI (OHIO) (2-2) 3-16-90 L 1-3 N 4-14-90 L 2-5 N 3-17-02 W 9-1 N 3-8-03 W 4-2 N

MICHIGAN (9-8)H: 2-1, A: 0-0, N: 7-7 3-30-84 W 1-0 N 3-2-89 L 5-6 N 3-23-91 L 0-7 N 3-28-92 L 0-3 N 3-26-93 W 3-1 N 3-1-96 W 9-5 N 2-28-97 L 0-2 N 3-2-97 L 0-4 N 2-28-98 W 3-2 N 3-17-01 W 5-0 N 5-25-02 W 1-0 N2-14-04 W 5-4 N2-27-04 L (8) 1-5 N4-26-13 W 6-1 H4-27-13 L 3-5 H4-28-13 W 7-4 H5-9-15 L 1-6 N

MICHIGAN STATE (10-0) H: 5-0, A: 3-0, N: 2-03-3-94 W 5-2 N 3-20-97 W (9) 4-3 N4-28-12 W 5-3 H4-28-12 W 3-0 H4-25-14 W 2-0 A4-26-14 W 6-0 A4-27-14 W (6) 8-0 A3-20-15 W 15-10 H3-21-15 W (5) 14-6 H3-22-15 W 7-5 H

MIDDLE TENNESSEE (1-0) 3-18-00 W 8-0 N

MINNESOTA (18-12) H: 5-6, A: 2-2, N: 11-43-21-79 L 0-7 N 3-23-79 L (5) 2-4 N 4-10-81 L 1-2 H 4-12-81 W 1-0 H 3-5-86 W 6-2 N 3-5-86 W 6-0 N 3-6-86 L 6-7 N 3-24-90 W 1-0 N 2-9-91 W 3-0 A 3-7-92 L 1-4 N 2-19-95 W (5) 8-0 N 5-17-96 W 5-0 N 2-28-98 W 3-2 N 3-9-01 W 3-0 N 3-8-02 W 4-0 N 3-10-02 W 4-0 N3-9-07 W 3-2 N3-10-07 W 4-2 N3-31-12 L 7-13 A3-31-12 L 5-8 A4-1-12 W (8) 5-4 A4-16-13 W 3-2 H4-16-13 W 4-0 H5-11-13 L 0-1 H3-21-14 L 2-7 H3-23-14 L 4-13 H3-23-14 W 3-2 H3-27-15 L 7-8 H2-28-25 L 3-8 H3-29-15 W 5-3 H

MINNESOTA-DULUTH (1-0) 2-10-91 W 8-2 N

MISSISSIPPI (0-1)2-23-08 L 0-2 N

MISSISSIPPI STATE (3-0) 2-7-03 W 7-5 N 5-16-03 W (6) 8-0 H2-24-07 W (9) 7-6 N

MISSOURI (55-35)H: 23-9, A: 16-15, N: 16-11 4-13-79 L 0-2 N 4-18-80 L 0-8 A 4-24-81 W 1-0 N 4-17-82 W 1-0 A 4-24-82 W (14) 1-0 N 4-24-82 W (8) 3-1 N 5-9-82 L 2-3 N 5-13-82 W (11) 1-0 H 5-13-82 L 0-1 H 5-14-82 W 4-1 H 4-28-83 W 4-3 N 4-14-84 W 5-2 H 4-15-84 W 4-0 H 3-16-85 L 1-3 N 4-13-85 W 5-2 H 4-14-85 W 5-2 H 5-3-85 W 6-1 N 4-11-86 W 8-1 A 4-12-86 W 3-2 A 4-11-87 W 3-0 H 4-25-87 W 2-1 A 4-26-87 W 1-0 A 4-30-88 L 2-3 A 5-1-88 W 3-1 A 4-8-89 W 5-1 N 4-9-89 W 1-0 N 5-5-89 W 4-3 N 5-6-89 L 1-2 N 4-21-90 L 0-2 A 4-22-90 W 4-3 A 2-10-91 W 1-0 N 3-22-91 L 0-1 N 4-21-91 L 0-3 A 5-3-91 L (12) 0-5 N 3-6-92 L 0-4 N 4-25-92 L (5) 0-11 N 4-26-92 L 2-5 N 5-1-92 W 1-0 N 5-1-93 W 2-1 H 5-1-93 L 0-2 H 5-2-93 W 3-1 H 5-2-93 W 4-1 H 4-30-94 L 6-13 A 4-30-94 L 3-8 A 5-1-94 L 0-2 A 5-1-94 L 0-2 A 4-29-95 W (5) 11-1 H 4-29-95 L 3-8 H 4-30-95 W 2-1 H 4-30-95 W (6) 9-1 H 5-11-96 W 7-0 N 2-28-97 W 3-0 N 4-19-97 L 0-2 A 4-19-97 W 9-1 A 4-18-98 W (12) 8-7 H 4-18-98 W 9-2 H 5-2-99 L 0-1 A 5-2-99 L 0-1 A 3-25-00 W 4-3 H 3-26-00 W 2-1 H 3-24-01 W 4-1 A 3-25-01 W 5-1 A 5-9-01 W 9-1 N 4-13-02 W (8) 4-3 H 4-14-02 L 2-4 H 4-26-03 W 11-2 A 4-27-03 L 0-2 A 5-2-03 W 5-0 N5-8-04 L 3-4 H5-9-04 L 0-1 H5-15-04 W 1-0 N5-7-05 W 2-1 A5-8-05 L 0-1 A5-13-05 L 1-5 N5-6-06 W 3-1 H5-7-06 W 5-3 H5-10-06 L 0-3 N5-5-07 L 0-5 A5-6-07 W 3-1 A5-3-08 W 7-3 H5-4-08 L 4-9 H5-2-09 W 6-1 A5-3-09 L 0-5 A

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1981-84)5-8-10 W 5-2 H5-9-10 L 0-5 H4-22-11 W 3-2 H4-23-11 L 1-4 H2-25-12 W 6-4 N5-18-14 W 11-4 A5-18-14 W 8-1 A

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (15-0) 4-11-92 W (5) 10-2 N 4-14-94 W (6) 11-3 H 4-14-94 W (4) 9-2 H 4-10-95 W (5) 8-0 A 4-10-95 W (5) 10-2 A 4-11-96 W (6) 8-0 H 4-11-96 W (5) 23-0 H 4-11-00 W (5) 9-1 H 4-11-00 W 4-0 H 3-9-01 W 3-1 N 4-3-02 W 1-0 H 4-3-02 W (5) 8-0 H 3-18-03 W (5) 9-0 H 3-18-03 W (5) 8-0 H3-12-05 W (5) 11-1 N

MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS (2-0) 3-21-79 W 4-1 N 4-17-82 W 4-1 N

MISSOURI WESTERN (4-0) 4-17-80 W 5-0 A 4-17-80 W 2-1 A3-1-06 W 3-1 H3-1-06 W (6) 9-1 H

MONTANA (1-0) 2-7-15 W (6) 13-4 N

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN (1-0) 4-27-79 W 7-0 H

NEBRASKA-KEARNEY (27-1) 4-7-77 W 2-1 H 4-7-77 W 3-2 H 4-29-77 W (6) 12-2 N 4-30-77 W (8) 6-5 N 4-3-78 W 6-4 H 4-3-78 W 9-2 H 4-27-78 W 8-0 A 4-27-78 W 3-0 A 4-27-79 W 5-3 H 4-29-79 W 2-1 H 4-15-80 W 5-0 A 4-15-80 W 9-5 A 4-29-80 W 3-1 H 4-29-80 W 6-0 H 4-7-81 W (9) 5-4 H 4-7-81 L 1-3 H 4-28-81 W (9) 7-6 A 4-28-81 W 4-3 A 4-18-84 W 7-4 A 4-18-84 W 5-1 A 4-24-85 W 1-0 H 4-24-85 W 8-0 H 4-22-86 W 15-0 H 4-22-86 W 12-0 H 4-28-87 W (5) 10-2 H 4-28-87 W (5) 13-0 H 4-25-89 W 6-0 H 4-25-89 W 2-0 H

NEVADA (1-1) 2-12-06 W 3-0 N2-26-11 L 1-5 N

NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (10-3) 3-26-85 W 4-3 A 3-27-85 W 6-1 A 3-27-87 W 4-2 N 2-12-99 W 9-5 N 2-11-00 L 6-7 N 2-19-00 L 0-1 N 2-9-01 W 3-0 N 2-8-02 W 1-0 A3-17-04 W (5) 8-0 N

3-20-04 W 10-8 N3-16-08 W (6) 10-2 A3-16-08 L 1-5 A2-20-09 W (5) 9-1 N

NEW MEXICO (8-8) 3-29-79 L 1-6 N 3-27-81 L 2-3 N 3-13-83 L 1-4 N 3-17-83 L 0-2 N 3-9-84 L 0-1 N 3-10-84 W (8) 2-1 N 3-3-88 L 1-3 N 3-25-88 W 2-0 N 3-3-89 L (5) 0-10 A 3-26-92 L 2-3 N 2-16-96 W 5-2 N 2-25-01 W 3-0 N 2-23-02 W 6-0 N2-18-05 W 3-0 N3-14-09 W 3-0 N2-10-13 W (5) 11-0 N

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS (1-0) 3-7-86 W (6) 8-0 N

NEW MEXICO STATE (14-6) 3-12-82 W 4-1 A 3-11-83 W (8) 1-0 A 3-9-84 W (5) 8-0 A 3-3-94 L 2-6 A 3-2-95 L 2-4 A 2-10-02 W 6-0 N2-20-05 W 4-2 A2-11-10 L 2-4 A2-11-10 L 1-2 A3-18-11 L 3-4 A3-19-11 W 7-5 A3-19-11 W (5) 16-1 A3-20-11 W 6-3 A2-17-12 W 15-2 A2-19-12 W (5) 10-2 A2-8-13 W 5-1 A3-15-13 W (10) 4-1 H3-15-13 W (5) 8-0 H2-8-14 W (5) 11-0 A2-6-15 L 11-16 A

NICHOLLS STATE (4-1) 3-3-88 W 4-2 N 3-3-89 W 5-3 N 3-18-90 W 2-1 N 5-18-96 L 0-2 N 3-2-97 W 8-0 N

NORTH CAROLINA (2-4) 2-22-03 W 4-1 N3-13-04 W (6) 10-0 N3-10-06 L 1-3 N3-1-08 L 3-6 N5-21-10 L 0-1 N5-23-10 L (8) 0-1 N

NORTH DAKOTA (6-0) 4-7-78 W (5) 12-0 H2-7-09 W 11-1 N3-7-09 W (5) 9-1 N3-8-09 W (6) 9-1 N3-6-10 W (5) 10-0 N3-7-10 W (5) 10-2 N

NORTH DAKOTA STATE (16-3) 5-13-77 W 15-4 N 4-8-78 W 10-4 H 4-11-79 W 10-4 N 4-12-80 W 14-2 H4-6-05 W 7-0 H4-7-05 W (6) 8-0 H3-17-06 W (5) 8-0 H3-16-07 W 1-0 H3-17-07 W (8) 2-1 H3-18-07 W 4-2 H4-23-08 W 7-0 H 4-23-08 W 1-0 H3-17-09 W (9) 2-1 H

3-17-09 W (10) 3-2 H5-22-10 W 5-1 N3-20-13 L 0-13 H3-20-13 W (5) 11-0 H3-31-15 L 0-3 H3-31-15 L 6-10 H

NORTH TEXAS (2-0) 3-18-88 W 3-0 N2-18-11 W 4-2 A

NORTHEAST MISSOURI ST. (2-1) 5-8-82 W (22) 2-1 N 5-9-82 L 2-5 N 3-22-84 W 6-0 N

NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA (4-0) 4-23-77 W 2-0 N 3-24-78 W 9-3 N 3-23-79 W 12-3 N 3-20-81 W 6-1 N

NORTHERN ARIZONA (2-0) 3-10-83 W 6-1 N 3-8-84 W 5-1 N

NORTHERN COLORADO (12-0) 3-22-82 W 5-0 A 3-22-82 W 4-1 A4-27-04 W (5) 9-1 H4-27-04 W 8-2 H4-21-05 W 3-2 H4-21-05 W 3-2 H3-14-06 W (5) 8-0 H3-14-06 W 3-1 H3-8-08 W (6) 8-0 H3-8-08 W (6) 8-0 H3-9-08 W 4-0 H3-9-08 W (5) 8-0 H

NORTHERN ILLINOIS (3-2) 4-8-78 W 5-3 H 3-16-83 W 3-2 N 4-23-88 L 1-3 N 3-7-92 L 1-2 N3-15-14 W (6) 10-2 N

NORTHERN IOWA (19-4)4-7-79 W 5-2 H 4-12-80 W 5-1 H 4-27-92 W 5-2 A 4-27-92 W 4-3 A 4-13-93 W 6-5 H 4-13-93 W (9) 10-9 H 4-5-94 W (5) 8-0 H 4-5-94 L 0-7 H 4-16-95 W 3-1 A 4-17-96 W 8-7 H 4-17-96 W 7-3 H 4-23-97 W (8) 6-5 A 4-23-97 W 6-4 A3-5-06 W (5) 11-2 N3-30-06 W 4-2 H3-31-08 L 1-2 H3-31-08 W 6-2 H2-8-09 W 2-1 A4-22-09 W 7-2 H4-22-09 L 3-6 H4-27-10 L 3-5 H5-17-13 W 4-0 H4-9-14 W 4-0 H

NORTHWEST MISSOURI ST. (10-6) 4-6-77 W 8-7 H 4-6-77 L 0-5 H 4-25-77 L (10) 0-10 H 4-25-77 L (5) 2-14 H 4-9-79 W (6) 3-0 A 4-9-79 W 5-1 A 4-16-79 W 1-0 H 4-16-79 W 6-4 H 4-21-79 W 3-1 N 4-8-81 W 2-0 A 4-8-81 W 3-0 A 4-11-81 L 1-3 H

4-30-81 L 0-4 H 4-30-81 W 7-0 H 4-20-83 W (11) 3-2 H 4-20-83 L 2-3 H

NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA (1-0) 3-24-78 W (5) 13-2 N

NORTHWESTERN (13-9) H: 7-1, A: 2-1, N: 4-7 3-21-79 W 6-4 N 5-8-82 W 5-0 N 3-28-86 W (10) 2-1 N 3-23-88 L 1-3 N 2-18-89 W 6-3 N 3-24-93 L 0-2 N 3-28-93 L 0-1 N 3-5-94 L (5) 2-10 N 3-3-95 L 4-11 N2-17-08 L 6-8 N2-22-09 L 4-5 N3-23-12 W 9-6 H3-24-12 W 7-6 H3-24-12 W 8-1 H3-22-13 W (8) 5-4 H3-23-13 W (5) 14-1 H3-28-14 L (5) 2-10 A3-29-14 W 13-3 A3-30-14 W (5) 10-1 A4-17-15 W (5) 10-2 H4-18-15 W 9-5 H4-19-15 L 3-5 H

NORTHWESTERN STATE (1-0)2-19-11 W 7-0 N

NOTRE DAME (8-4) 4-11-92 W 2-0 N 3-14-99 W 6-0 N 5-20-99 W 2-0 N 5-22-99 W (8) 4-3 N 4-23-02 L 2-3 H 5-19-02 W 5-3 N 3-13-03 W 10-3 N2-14-04 L 4-6 N2-29-04 L 0-1 N4-12-04 W 1-0 H4-13-04 L 0-2 H3-3-06 W (8) 5-2 N

OHIO (1-0)2-21-10 W 5-1 N

OHIO STATE (11-6) H: 3-0, A: 5-3; N: 3-33-20-79 L (11) 1-2 N 3-20-82 W 2-1 N 3-23-82 L (8) 2-3 A 3-6-92 L 2-6 N 3-22-96 W 6-2 N2-27-11 W (5) 10-0 N4-21-12 W 11-2 A4-21-12 W (8) 3-2 A4-22-12 L 0-4 A4-18-14 W (5) 14-1 H4-19-14 W (6) 8-0 H4-19-14 W (5) 8-0 H5-9-14 L (8) 4-6 N4-4-15 W 7-5 A4-4-15 W 11-7 A4-5-15 L 4-5 A5-8-15 W 5-2 A

OKLAHOMA (42-41)H: 11-9, A: 14-15, N: 17-17 4-15-77 W 2-1 N 3-20-79 L 1-6 A 3-23-79 L 2-8 A 4-1-80 L 3-4 N 4-5-80 L 1-3 N 4-18-80 W 9-1 N 3-26-81 L 2-3 N 3-26-82 W 4-0 N 3-27-82 W 3-1 N 4-23-82 W 2-0 A

4-30-83 L (13) 1-2 N 4-7-84 W 2-0 H 4-8-84 L 0-1 H 5-3-84 W 2-0 N 4-20-85 W (9) 2-1 N 4-21-85 W 8-4 N 4-5-86 L 0-1 N 4-6-86 W 3-0 N 4-4-87 W 3-0 A 4-5-87 L 1-3 A 5-2-87 W (5) 7-0 N 4-9-88 W 6-0 A 4-10-88 W 2-0 N 4-8-89 W 1-0 A 4-9-89 W (9) 1-0 A 4-21-90 W 2-1 A 4-22-90 W 3-1 A 4-27-91 W (11) 2-1 H 4-28-91 L 0-3 H 3-27-92 W 11-5 N 4-4-92 L 2-6 N 4-5-92 L 0-1 N 2-18-94 L 5-6 N 5-7-94 - OU forfeit H 5-7-94 - OU forfeit H 5-8-94 - OU forfeit H 5-8-94 - OU forfeit H 2-18-96 L 1-2 N 4-20-96 L 2-8 A 4-20-96 L 2-4 A 4-21-96 L 1-4 A 5-10-96 L 4-5 N 5-11-96 L 0-1 N 4-26-97 W 2-1 H 4-26-97 L 2-4 H 5-3-97 L 0-1 N 4-25-98 W 5-3 A 4-25-98 W 6-3 A 5-3-98 W 3-0 N 4-10-99 W 4-2 H 4-10-99 L (5) 1-10 H 5-13-99 W 2-0 N 4-14-00 W (11) 1-0 A 4-14-00 L (5) 0-13 A 5-12-00 L 3-4 N 5-13-00 W 3-1 N 2-24-01 L 5-6 N 3-30-01 W 6-5 H 3-30-01 W 3-1 H 5-10-01 L 2-10 N 3-20-03 L 0-1 H 3-20-03 W (6) 8-0 H3-20-04 L 0-1 N4-17-04 W 2-1 H4-18-04 W 3-1 H5-14-04 W 7-0 N4-30-05 W 6-4 A5-1-05 L 0-4 A5-11-05 W 1-0 N4-1-06 W (6) 9-1 H4-1-06 W 3-0 H4-21-07 L 9-10 A4-22-07 L 1-5 A3-29-08 L 0-6 H3-29-08 L 1-11 H5-10-08 W 6-5 N4-4-09 L (8) 2-3 A4-5-09 L 2-3 A4-24-10 L 0-5 H4-25-10 L (6) 0-8 H3-26-11 W 4-1 A3-27-11 L 3-6 A2-22-13 L 0-2 N3-2-13 L 3-10 A3-2-13 W 1-0 A3-1-14 L 4-5 A3-1-14 W 7-2 A

OKLAHOMA BAPTIST (1-0) 3-23-78 W 15-3 A

OKLAHOMA CITY (3-0) 3-11-82 W (5) 7-0 N 3-22-86 W 4-1 A 3-7-87 W 3-0 N

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OKLAHOMA STATE (48-47)H: 19-13, A: 13-19, N: 17-15 4-14-78 L 4-6 N 4-13-79 L 0-3 N 4-24-80 L 0-11 A 4-25-81 L 0-10 A 3-12-83 W 3-2 N 4-30-83 L (8) 1-2 N 5-4-84 W 2-0 N 5-5-84 W 4-1 N 5-17-84 W (18) 3-2 H 5-18-84 W (14) 2-1 H 4-13-85 W 3-0 H 4-14-85 W (8) 1-0 H 3-22-86 W 2-1 N 3-29-86 W 2-1 N 4-11-86 W 4-3 N 4-12-86 W 3-1 N 4-4-87 W (10) 1-0 A 4-5-87 L 0-2 A 5-1-87 W 4-0 N 4-9-88 L 0-6 N 4-10-88 L 0-1 N 5-7-88 W 2-0 N 5-8-88 L (9) 2-3 N 5-8-88 W 2-0 N 3-24-89 L 0-1 N 4-22-89 W 6-1 N 4-23-89 L 0-5 N 5-6-89 L 0-1 N 3-5-90 W 1-0 N 3-23-90 L 2-6 N 4-28-90 W 3-1 H 4-29-90 W 3-1 H 5-4-90 L 2-4 N 4-5-91 L 0-5 A 4-7-91 L 1-3 A 4-18-92 L (5) 0-8 A 4-18-92 W 5-2 N 4-10-93 L (5) 1-8 H 4-10-93 L 1-6 H 4-11-93 L 1-3 H 4-11-93 L 0-4 H 4-16-94 L (5) 1-11 A 4-16-94 L (5) 0-11 A 4-17-94 L 3-7 A 4-17-94 L (5) 2-13 A 4-1-95 W 4-2 H 4-1-95 L (9) 6-7 H 4-2-95 L (8) 4-6 H 4-2-95 W 11-1 H 4-22-96 L (5) 2-11 A 4-22-96 L 6-9 A 5-6-96 W 4-2 H 5-6-96 L (8) 4-5 H 5-11-96 W 1-0 N 3-16-97 L (11) 1-2 A 4-27-97 W 9-3 H 4-27-97 L 1-4 H 5-2-97 L (18) 7-11 N 5-1-98 W 1-0 N 3-20-99 L 2-3 N 4-11-99 L 5-6 H 4-11-99 W 3-2 H 4-15-00 L 2-4 L 4-15-00 W (6) 12-1 A 4-14-01 W 8-2 H 4-15-01 W 8-0 H 5-10-01 L 0-2 N 3-23-02 W (9) 3-2 A 3-24-02 W 2-1 A 5-3-02 W 2-0 N 4-19-03 L 1-2 H 4-20-03 L (12) 2-3 H 5-2-03 L (9) 2-3 N3-27-04 W (5) 10-2 A3-28-04 W 5-0 A4-23-05 W 2-1 H4-24-05 L 0-2 H4-8-06 W (6) 10-0 A4-9-06 W 5-4 A5-12-06 W (8) 1-0 N4-28-07 W 5-2 H4-29-07 W (6) 9-1 H4-19-08 L 1-3 A

4-20-08 L 2-8 A3-29-09 W 6-3 H3-30-09 L 0-2 H5-1-10 L 0-4 A5-2-10 L (5) 0-8 A5-14-11 W 4-3 H5-15-11 W 3-1 H3-9-12 L 0-2 A3-3-13 W 3-0 A3-3-13 W 10-5 A2-28-14 W 4-3 A2-28-14 W 8-4 A

OREGON (8-6) 2-19-89 L 1-2 N 3-23-89 L 1-3 N 3-25-95 W (9) 1-0 N 5-17-98 W 9-7 H 3-19-99 L (8) 2-7 N 2-20-00 W 6-2 N 2-10-01 W 2-1 N 2-16-01 W 7-0 N2-21-09 W 3-1 N2-24-12 L 2-4 N2-23-13 L (5) 2-11 N5-25-13 W 5-2 A5-26-13 L (11) 3-4 A5-26-13 W 4-2 A

OREGON STATE (10-5) 3-28-87 W 2-0 N 3-5-94 W 2-0 N 3-2-95 L 3-14 N 2-17-96 W 7-2 N 2-13-98 L (9) 0-1 N 2-19-01 W 2-1 N 2-17-02 W 3-1 N 5-18-02 W 7-0 N 2-14-03 W 5-2 N2-15-04 L 0-1 N2-13-05 W 4-3 N2-10-06 W 8-2 N2-13-11 W 4-1 N2-11-12 L (6) 3-11 N2-22-15 L 10-11 N

PACIFIC (9-7) 5-6-83 L 0-5 N 3-23-85 L 0-1 N 3-23-88 W 6-0 A 3-22-94 L 1-7 A 3-22-94 L 3-4 A 3-15-96 L 5-8 N 3-21-96 L 3-6 N 3-22-97 W 3-0 N 3-11-00 W 6-0 N 5-18-01 W 2-1 N 5-19-01 L 1-3 N 5-16-03 W 11-7 H3-12-09 W 2-1 N3-12-10 W (5) 8-0 N3-13-10 W (6) 11-2 N5-21-11 W (5) 11-1 N

PENN STATE (7-3) H: 0-0, A: 2-1, N: 5-23-12-04 W 3-0 N3-13-04 W (5) 8-0 N3-18-05 L (8) 2-3 N3-20-05 L 1-7 N2-27-09 W 5-2 N3-15-09 W (5) 10-1 N2-14-10 W 11-6 N5-4-13 W 3-1 A5-5-13 L 2-3 A5-6-13 W 2-0 A

PITTSBURGH (1-0) 3-9-02 W 1-0 N

PITTSBURG STATE (1-0) 4-8-90 W (5) 12-0 N

PORTLAND STATE (2-1) 2-9-07 W 1-0 N

2-10-07 L 0-2 N2-10-11 W (5) 11-2 N

PRINCETON (1-0) 2-27-97 W (6) 9-1 N

PURDUE (6-4) H: 1-0, A: 4-2; N: 1-2 3-15-96 L 2-4 N 3-12-99 L 2-6 N2-17-13 W 4-3 N4-20-13 W (9) 5-2 A4-20-13 W 12-2 A4-21-13 L 5-6 A5-10-13 W 3-2 H4-10-15 L 0-1 A4-11-15 W 3-0 A4-12-15 W (6) 8-0 A

RADFORD (1-0)3-11-11 W 7-2 N

RUTGERS (1-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-1 3-18-81 L 0-2 N 3-22-90 W 4-2 N

SACRAMENTO STATE (2-8) 3-24-92 L 1-5 A 3-24-92 L 1-2 A 3-21-95 L 1-7 A 3-21-95 L (5) 1-3 A 3-26-95 L 0-1 A 3-2-96 W (10) 6-5 N 3-3-96 L 1-3 N 3-20-98 L 2-4 A 3-21-98 W (6) 8-1 A 3-17-00 L 1-2 N

SAINT LOUIS (2-1) 5-8-80 L 5-9 N 5-8-81 W 10-0 N 3-12-04 W (5) 13-2 N

ST. JOHN’S (1-0)3-10-06 W 1-6 N

ST. MARY’S (4-0) 3-19-87 W 3-0 N 3-17-95 W (10) 7-6 N 3-15-96 W 2-0 N 3-15-02 W 8-0 N

SAM HOUSTON STATE (8-2) 3-26-81 W 1-0 N 3-28-84 W 3-0 A 3-28-84 W 3-1 A 3-3-90 W 1-0 N 3-14-91 W 2-0 N 4-5-91 L 0-1 N 3-6-93 L 2-3 N 2-18-95 W (5) 8-0 N2-15-14 W 2-0 N2-16-14 W 7-1 N

SAN DIEGO STATE (5-1) 3-22-85 W 1-0 N 3-30-90 L 0-3 A 3-30-90 W 2-0 A 3-27-92 W 8-5 N 3-2-96 W 5-0 N2-20-15 W (5) 10-0 N

SAN FRANCISCO (1-0) 5-6-83 W 1-0 N

SAN JOSE STATE (7-3) 3-28-87 W 5-3 A 3-30-91 W (10) 4-1 A 3-30-91 L (9) 2-3 A 3-18-95 L 3-6 A 3-21-97 W 5-2 N 3-20-98 L (5) 1-8 N 3-17-99 W 3-2 A 3-18-99 W 4-0 N

2-11-11 W 7-3 N3-7-14 W 4-1 N

SANTA CLARA (7-0) 3-25-88 W 12-1 N 3-22-91 W (6) 8-0 N 3-27-93 W (5) 12-3 N 3-16-96 W 6-1 N 3-12-99 W 8-3 N 3-11-00 W (5) 6-0 N 2-8-03 W 10-2 N

SETON HALL (1-0)2-24-07 W 4-3 N

SIMON FRASER (1-0) 2-14-98 W 2-1 N

SIMPSON (2-0) 4-27-84 W 7-0 A 4-27-84 W (5) 11-0 A

SOUTH CAROLINA (5-2) 3-27-86 W 6-2 N 3-6-92 L (8) 5-6 N 3-1-98 W 8-0 N 5-19-00 W (6) 11-1 N 5-20-00 W (5) 9-0 N 2-9-01 L 1-2 N 2-16-03 W (5) 9-1 N

SOUTH DAKOTA (11-0) 4-6-79 W 5-4 H3-18-09 W (5) 10-2 H3-18-09 W 5-2 H3-17-10 W 7-5 H3-17-10 W 9-3 H3-16-11 W (5) 14-0 H3-16-11 W 6-5 H3-13-12 W 7-0 H3-13-12 W (5) 8-0 H3-7-15 W 8-3 N3-8-15 W (5) 12-2 N

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (15-0)4-11-06 W (6) 8-3 H4-12-06 W (5) 8-0 H4-12-06 W 5-0 H4-9-07 W 4-1 H4-9-07 W 2-1 H4-2-08 W 8-7 H 4-2-08 W 3-2 H2-8-09 W (6) 11-2 N3-24-09 W (5) 8-0 H3-24-09 W (5) 8-0 H3-31-10 W 8-3 H3-31-10 W 6-0 H4-27-11 W (6) 9-1 H4-27-11 W 1-0 H3-28-12 W (5) 8-0 H

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST. (3-0) 3-31-80 W 5-0 N 3-18-99 W 10-1 N 3-17-00 W 7-2 N

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (3-4) 4-4-80 L 2-3 N 3-21-81 L 0-1 N 3-18-89 L 1-2 N 3-18-90 W 3-1 N 3-9-02 W 4-1 N 3-7-03 W 4-0 N 3-31-03 L 1-2 H

SIU-EDWARDSVILLE (1-0)2-20-10 W 9-4 N

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (1-0) 2-22-03 W 5-0 N

SOUTHERN UTAH (6-0) 3-4-95 W (5) 15-1 N 3-2-01 W 5-2 N3-2-07 W 5-2 N

3-17-08 W 7-2 N3-17-08 W 5-0 N2-15-13 W 7-0 N

SOUTHWEST MISSOURI ST. (9-6) 3-25-78 L (5) 1-12 N 4-24-80 L 1-4 A 3-19-81 W 3-2 N 3-27-81 W 4-3 N 4-17-81 L 1-2 N 4-16-82 W 1-0 N 4-15-83 L 1-2 N 4-6-91 W (6) 7-0 N 4-17-92 L 4-5 N 4-18-92 W 7-2 N 4-3-93 L 3-5 A 3-16-97 W 3-1 N 3-7-98 W 4-3 N 3-20-98 W 4-1 N 4-1-02 W (5) 11-0 H

STANFORD (6-5) 3-3-94 W (5) 15-5 N 2-13-00 L 2-7 N 2-3-01 L 4-6 N 5-19-01 L 1-5 N 2-23-02 W 2-0 N 2-23-03 W 1-0 N2-10-06 L 3-7 N2-12-11 W (9) 3-2 N5-22-11 L 1-4 A5-18-13 W 7-1 H5-19-13 W 10-5 H

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (5-1) 3-30-84 W 1-0 N 3-5-88 W 6-1 N 2-17-95 W 6-1 N3-3-06 W 2-1 N2-18-12 W (5) 9-0 N2-15-14 L 0-1 N

SYRACUSE (4-0) 3-15-01 W 8-0 N 3-17-01 W 3-0 N3-20-05 W 4-3 N3-1-08 W 8-3 N

TARKIO (0-1) 5-12-77 L 1-2 N

TARLETON STATE (1-0) 3-13-98 W 5-2 N

TENNESSEE (1-4)2-12-05 L 0-5 N3-2-08 L (6) 0-9 N5-16-09 L 2-5 A2-21-14 L 3-5 N2-21-15 W 5-2 N

TENNESSEE TECH (3-1) 2-23-07 L 1-4 N2-29-08 W (5) 11-1 N2-18-11 W 4-3 N2-20-11 W 6-0 N

TEXAS (18-20)H: 8-5, A: 7-9, N: 3-6 3-29-97 W 5-1 A 3-29-97 L 3-4 A 3-28-98 W 2-0 H 3-28-98 W 4-0 H 5-2-98 W (10) 1-0 N 5-23-98 W 2-1 N 3-28-99 L 1-4 A 3-28-99 W 3-1 A 5-15-99 L 2-4 N 4-29-00 W 3-2 H 4-28-01 W 2-0 A 4-29-01 W 10-0 A 4-6-02 W (9) 4-3 A 4-6-02 L (8) 2-3 A 5-2-02 L 0-1 N 3-29-03 L (10) 0-1 H

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1981-84) 3-30-03 W 3-1 H 5-3-03 L 0-2 N4-9-04 W 5-0 A4-10-04 W 5-3 A5-12-04 W 2-1 N4-2-05 L 0-6 H4-3-05 L 1-3 H5-12-05 L 0-3 N3-25-06 L 0-2 A3-26-06 L 4-5 A4-14-07 W (11) 5-4 H4-15-07 W 2-0 H3-21-08 L 1-5 A3-22-08 L 0-4 A4-10-09 W 2-1 H4-11-09 W 5-2 H5-9-09 L 5-10 N3-27-10 L (5) 0-9 A3-28-10 L 1-4 A4-9-11 L 0-1 H4-10-11 L (8) 3-4 H2-26-12 L 0-3 N

TEXAS A&M (25-38)H: 10-6, A: 10-19, N: 5-13 4-23-83 L 0-5 H 3-29-84 L 0-5 A 3-29-84 L 0-1 A 3-30-84 L (8) 2-3 N 3-31-84 L 1-3 N 5-25-84 L 2-5 N 3-21-87 L (9) 0-1 N 3-23-87 W 3-2 A 3-23-87 L (8) 1-2 A 5-23-87 L 0-4 A 3-20-88 L 1-4 A 4-29-89 L (9) 2-3 H 4-30-89 W 4-2 H 3-5-90 W 1-0 A 4-5-91 L 1-4 N 3-8-92 W (9) 1-0 A 4-17-92 L 3-4 N 4-18-92 L 1-5 N 2-19-94 L (5) 0-9 N 4-13-96 L 0-3 A 4-13-96 W 4-1 A 4-14-96 W (10) 4-1 A 3-30-97 W 8-2 A 3-30-97 L 1-2 A 3-29-98 W (5) 10-2 H 3-29-98 W 5-0 H 3-27-99 L 0-1 A 3-27-99 W 4-3 A 3-18-00 L 0-1 N 4-22-00 W (8) 2-0 A 4-22-00 W 2-0 A 5-13-00 W 2-1 N 4-21-01 W 3-2 H 4-21-01 W 1-0 H 2-24-02 W 5-0 N 4-21-02 L 0-2 H 4-21-02 W 6-0 H 5-4-02 W 6-2 N 3-22-03 L (9) 2-3 A 3-23-03 L (12) 5-6 A 5-3-03 W 6-4 N3-14-04 L (8) 2-3 N5-1-04 W (8) 5-4 H5-2-04 W (10) 4-3 H3-25-05 L 2-4 A3-26-05 L 0-6 A4-29-06 W 3-2 H4-6-07 L (8) 0-1 A4-6-07 L 0-1 A5-11-07 L 1-3 N4-26-08 L 0-6 H4-27-08 L 3-6 H5-11-08 L 0-5 N3-21-09 L 1-2 A3-22-09 W (9) 3-2 A4-3-10 L 3-6 H4-3-10 W 8-3 H5-15-10 L 0-5 N4-16-11 L 0-3 A4-17-11 L 1-5 A

3-2-12 L 0-6 A3-3-12 L 1-4 A2-21-14 W (9) 3-2 N

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO (5-1) 3-6-93 W 4-1 N 2-16-96 W 3-0 N 2-19-05 W (6) 14-6 N3-5-05 W 4-3 N2-12-10 L (8) 9-10 N2-8-15 W 11-7 N

TEXAS SOUTHERN (2-0)3-4-05 W (6) 12-4 N5-16-15 W 5-0 N

TEXAS STATE (6-2) 3-26-86 W 6-0 A 3-26-86 W 9-1 A 3-18-88 W (5) 10-0 N 3-1-96 W (8) 8-5 N 2-8-03 W (5) 10-2 N 2-12-05 W 9-2 N3-3-12 L 1-5 N3-4-12 L 1-2 N

TEXAS TECH (32-7)H: 13-3, A: 12-2, N: 7-2 3-11-83 W (8) 3-2 N 3-15-85 W 4-0 N 4-27-96 W (5) 10-0 H 4-27-96 W (5) 13-0 H 4-13-97 L 5-8 N 4-13-97 W 5-2 N 3-12-98 L 2-5 N 4-10-98 W (11) 4-3 A 4-10-98 W 6-1 A 4-19-99 W 1-0 H 4-19-99 W 2-1 H 4-1-00 W (11) 2-1 A 4-2-00 W 5-1 A 5-11-00 W 4-1 N 3-31-01 L 5-6 H 4-1-01 W 3-1 H 4-27-02 W (8) 5-3 A 4-28-02 W 6-2 A 4-12-03 W 5-1 H 4-13-03 W 6-0 H4-24-04 W 6-1 A4-25-04 W 3-1 A3-12-05 W 4-0 N4-16-05 W 7-1 H4-17-05 W 3-2 H4-22-06 W 4-3 A4-23-06 W (10) 10-4 A4-1-07 W 6-0 H4-1-07 W 4-0 H4-5-08 L 0-7 A4-6-08 L (10) 1-2 A5-10-08 W 6-1 N4-25-09 W (5) 8-0 H4-25-09 L 3-4 H4-10-10 W 3-1 A4-11-10 W 2-0 A4-30-11 W 7-0 H5-1-11 L 0-5 H2-7-15 W (6) 11-3 N

TEXAS WOMEN’S (0-4) 4-22-77 L 1-9 N 3-24-78 L 0-4 N 4-5-80 L 0-5 N 3-20-81 L 2-4 N

TEXAS-ARLINGTON (9-3) 4-1-80 L 0-1 N 3-19-82 L 1-8 N 3-26-84 W 3-2 A 3-26-84 W 6-1 A 3-24-86 W 1-0 A 3-24-86 W 2-0 A 3-19-87 W 9-3 N 3-4-90 W 1-0 N 4-6-91 W 3-0 N 2-19-94 W 12-4 A

2-20-94 L 2-7 A 2-18-96 W 1-0 A

TOLEDO (3-6) 3-4-87 W 4-1 N 3-7-87 W 5-2 N 2-17-89 L 3-4 N 3-26-90 L 3-5 N 3-26-90 L 1-5 N 3-23-92 L (8) 1-2 N 3-23-92 W 7-1 N 3-23-96 L 7-10 N 3-24-96 L 2-6 N

TROY STATE (0-1) 3-8-03 L (8) 3-4 N

TULSA (3-3) 2-18-94 W 4-2 N 3-16-96 W 7-3 N3-4-06 W 5-2 A3-5-10 L 6-7 A3-6-10 L 1-4 A3-7-10 L 4-6 A

UC SANTA BARBARA (3-0) 5-7-83 W (19) 3-2 N 2-14-98 W 3-2 N 2-18-00 W (5) 9-0 N

UCLA (1-11) 5-26-84 L (8) 0-1 N 3-29-87 W 3-1 N 5-22-87 L 0-3 A 3-27-88 L 0-9 N 3-27-92 L 1-6 N 2-17-01 L 2-6 N 2-9-02 L 1-6 N 2-16-02 L (5) 2-11 N 2-15-03 L 1-5 N2-13-04 L (5) 1-10 N2-23-14 L 2-6 N2-22-15 L (6) 1-5 N

UNO (18-11) H: 9-6, A: 8-4, N: 1-14-23-77 L 1-4 N 4-27-77 L (5) 0-10 H 4-27-77 L 2-4 H 4-30-77 L 0-3 A 5-1-77 W (8) 1-0 A 5-1-77 W 2-0 A 5-5-77 L 0-6 H 5-5-77 L 0-5 H 4-3-78 L (9) 3-4 A 4-3-78 W 2-0 A 4-25-78 W 1-0 H 4-25-78 W (9) 6-5 H 4-29-78 L 3-7 A 4-30-78 L 4-5 A 4-24-79 W (8) 2-1 A 4-24-79 W 4-0 A 5-5-79 W 4-1 H 5-5-79 W 3-0 H 4-21-80 L 1-2 H 4-21-80 W 5-1 H 5-8-82 W 3-2 N3-20-12 W 2-1 H4-18-12 W (8) 1-0 A3-19-13 W 3-2 H3-27-13 W 4-0 H3-26-14 W (5) 10-0 A4-8-14 L 2-3 H3-11-15 W (5) 10-1 H4-15-15 W (8) 8-5 A

U.S. INTERNATIONAL (5-1) 2-18-89 W 3-2 N 2-19-89 W 5-1 N 4-1-89 W 2-0 A 4-1-89 W 2-0 A 3-27-90 W 3-2 A 3-27-90 L 0-2 A

UTAH (10-5) 3-25-82 W 1-0 A 3-20-85 L 0-3 A 3-28-86 W 2-0 N 4-11-87 W (5) 9-0 H 4-11-87 W 3-2 H 5-15-87 W 6-0 H 5-16-87 W (9) 3-2 H 3-26-89 L 5-7 N 3-4-94 L (5) 0-9 N 3-26-95 W 3-0 N 3-23-96 W 3-1 N 2-15-97 L 0-1 N 3-17-00 L 1-5 N3-6-04 W (5) 9-1 N3-7-04 W (5) 12-0 N

UTAH STATE (8-3) 3-10-84 L 1-7 N 3-6-86 W (8) 2-1 N 3-26-93 L 4-5 N 2-28-97 L 0-1 N 2-14-99 W (5) 9-0 N 3-10-00 W 4-0 N 3-19-00 W 7-0 N 3-3-01 W 4-0 N 3-14-02 W 8-0 N2-11-06 W 7-2 N2-16-13 W (5) 9-0 N

UTAH VALLEY (1-0)3-15-08 W 5-3 N

UTEP (4-0)2-13-10 W 6-4 N3-22-11 W (6) 8-0 A3-22-11 W (5) 16-0 A2-7-14 W 7-0 N

VALPARAISO (1-0)3-11-05 W (6) 8-0 N

VIRGINIA TECH (2-0)2-28-04 W 1-0 N2-28-10 W 2-0 N

WASHINGTON (4-9) 3-4-95 W 3-2 N 3-17-95 W 6-4 N 2-27-98 L 0-1 N 5-23-98 L 1-3 N 3-4-00 L 2-10 N 3-4-01 L 0-3 N3-17-05 W 4-1 N5-21-05 L 6-7 H2-22-09 L 0-6 N2-9-12 L 0-4 N2-26-12 L 3-6 N5-30-13 L (8) 3-4 N3-8-14 W 2-1 N

WAYNE STATE (9-2) 3-30-78 L 0-1 H 3-30-78 W 4-2 H 4-12-78 L 8-11 A 4-12-78 W 14-7 A 4-30-78 W 3-0 N 4-18-79 W 2-1 H 4-18-79 W 9-3 H 4-13-80 W 4-0 H 4-16-80 W 7-2 H 4-16-80 W 9-4 H 4-10-81 W 7-0 H

WEBER STATE (1-0)2-18-12 W (5) 12-4 N

WESTERN ARIZONA (1-0) 3-13-82 W 4-1 N

WESTERN ILLINOIS (2-0)3-9-07 W 4-1 N3-10-07 W 7-3 N

WESTERN KENTUCKY (0-1)2-14-15 L 1-5 N

WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-0)3-4-05 W 8-2 N

WICHITA STATE (33-15)3-22-78 L 3-4 A 3-22-78 L 2-5 A 4-25-80 W 7-1 A 4-25-80 W 13-2 A 4-30-82 W 8-3 N 3-14-85 W (6) 8-0 N 3-2-89 L 1-2 N 4-11-89 L 0-4 H 4-11-89 W 1-0 H 4-18-89 W 2-1 A 4-18-89 L 2-3 A 4-11-90 W 6-0 A 4-11-90 W 2-0 A 4-24-90 W 8-5 H 4-24-90 W (6) 10-3 H 4-17-91 L (8) 0-1 A 4-17-91 W (6) 9-1 A 4-8-92 W 5-0 H 4-8-92 W (9) 3-2 H 4-16-92 W 2-1 A 4-16-92 L 2-7 A 4-17-92 L 0-4 N 4-21-93 L (8) 6-7 A 4-21-93 L 2-4 A 4-18-94 W 3-0 A 4-18-94 L 0-2 A 3-11-95 L 1-3 A 3-11-95 W 4-2 A 4-27-95 W 6-0 H 4-27-95 W 4-2 H 3-15-97 W 6-1 N 4-27-98 W 4-1 H 4-27-98 W 3-1 H 4-21-99 L 1-2 A 4-21-99 W 4-0 A 3-30-00 W (5) 11-0 H 3-30-00 W (5) 8-0 H 3-24-03 W 2-1 H3-11-05 W 7-1 A3-13-05 W 2-1 A3-11-07 W 4-1 A3-7-09 W 12-4 A3-8-09 W 8-1 A3-9-13 W 3-1 A3-9-13 W (5) 9-0 A3-7-15 L 1-7 A3-8-15 L 4-10 A

WISCONSIN (14-3) H: 8-2, A: 4-1, N: 2-02-11-00 W 5-4 N 4-26-00 W 1-0 H 4-26-00 W (5) 8-0 H 3-15-02 W 2-1 N3-24-10 W (5) 8-0 H3-24-10 W 4-3 H5-11-12 L 1-3 H5-11-12 W 6-4 H5-12-12 W 4-1 H4-12-13 W 4-0 H4-13-13 L 2-5 H4-14-13 W (5) 11-2 H4-30-14 W (5) 14-0 A4-30-14 L 4-6 A4-25-15 W (5) 13-5 A4-26-15 W 3-2 A4-27-15 W (5) 9-0 A

WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (3-0) 4-3-90 W 3-1 H 4-3-90 W (6) 9-1 H 3-13-99 W (6) 10-2 N

WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE (1-1) 4-15-95 W (6) 14-1 N 4-16-95 L 6-9 N

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

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YEARLY BATTING STATISTICSYear AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SF SH SO BB HBP SB-A TB SLG% OB% PO A E FLD%

1976 .190 24 712 101 135 9 9 6 73 25* 72 78 -- 28- 180 .253 -- 453 163 81 .884

1977 .212 27 720 91 153 16 19 4 77 -- -- 98 49 4 36- 219 .304 -- 539 252 99 .889

1978 .260 39 1,067 220 278 21 25 17 179 10 46 109 103 7 41- 400 .375 .327 797 382 108 .916

1979 .258 51 1,386 216 357 26 25 19 177 10 46 141 118 5 57- 490 .354 .316 1,049 523 94 .944

1980 .252 50 1,357 196 342 25 27 12 172 -- -- 118 90 -- 44- 457 .337 -- 993 424 82 .945

1981 .222 48 1,269 153 282 15 15 5 115 -- 91* 143 109 11 33- 342 .270 -- 1,030 499 101 .938

1982 .210 47 1,303 122 274 22 14 11 83 -- 96* 134 83 -- 39- 357 .274 -- 1,110 410 84 .948

1983 .217 35 946 68 205 11 6 9 48 -- 60* 151 58 2 19- 255 .270 -- 775 366 78 .936

1984 .241 52 1,343 158 324 42 15 14 122 -- 68* 183 95 4 40- 438 .326 -- 1,105 536 68 .960

1985 .261 49 1,291 186 337 38 15 21 162 1 54 238 92 17 39-46 468 .363 .336 1,034 453 55 .964

1986 .261 48 1,324 196 346 42 22 17 152 7 35 203 86 15 45-53 483 .365 .347 1,023 322 65 .954

1987 .252 52 1,335 177 337 38 8 15 146 8 62 151 105 16 55-75 436 .327 .313 -- -- -- --

1988 .246 59 1,605 192 395 42 13 18 160 10 54 145 111 15 48-69 517 .322 .299 1,274 422 67 .962

1989 .233 60 1,507 150 351 43 7 8 125 2 69 160 77 15 86-107 432 .287 .277 1,227 623 82 .958

1990 .234 50 1,220 132 285 39 9 6 115 6 63 102 71 18 124-153 360 .295 .284 997 499 72 .954

1991 .223 40 1,038 106 231 22 7 8 82 5 51 130 97 16 74-102 291 .280 .298 867 411 49 .963

1992 .253 53 1,387 150 351 39 8 6 119 4 43 154 102 18 100-121 424 .306 .312 1,075 578 90 .948

1993 .246 41 1,040 130 256 33 9 8 121 -- 52* 118 61 14 35-49 331 .318 -- 808 482 58 .957

1994 .280 54 1,355 180 379 54 20 10 158 5 4 183 97 13 79-103 503 .371 .333 1,006 511 126 .923

1995 .315 63 1,706 333 538 94 11 45 291 14 37 242 179 15 66-79 789 .462 .382 1,225 615 78 .959

1996 .303 65 1,820 358 551 81 9 42 321 6 55 254 203 19 85-115 776 .426 .377 1,318 647 87 .958

1997 .244 53 1,448 201 353 62 8 42 185 6 37 320 143 10 40-60 557 .385 .315 1,110 567 81 .954

1998 .264 60 1,568 249 414 64 3 62 227 8 38 310 171 15 62-83 670 .333 .333 1,266 619 62 .968

1999 .241 56 1,384 194 333 47 5 26 161 6 46 313 170 28 66-97 468 .338 .334 1,137 513 74 .957

2000 .271 73 1,843 312 499 62 11 46 269 13 57 292 202 18 109-134 721 .391 .346 1,440 595 74 .965

2001 .270 66 1,728 275 466 74 3 40 249 5 36 313 138 19 95-119 666 .385 .330 1,362 496 53 .972

2002 .278 64 1,651 264 459 61 12 51 241 14 40 388 157 18 128-157 697 .422 .345 1,317 478 62 .967

2003 .287 56 1,535 255 440 63 7 40 228 12 24 320 156 21 92-115 637 .415 .358 1,180 455 53 .968

2004 .257 62 1,555 265 400 48 9 24 215 6 42 335 191 20 83-98 538 .346 .345 1,246 442 73 .959

2005 .275 59 1,567 232 431 49 3 19 188 5 62 364 142 29 91-108 543 .347 .345 1,207 377 64 .961

2006 .273 56 1,458 269 398 53 9 39 224 11 38 290 144 35 87-99 586 .402 .350 1,133 365 41 .973

2007 .240 57 1,464 177 351 50 2 14 145 7 63 275 133 39 51-71 447 .305 .318 1,194 448 53 .969

2008 .270 53 1,359 190 367 48 8 15 158 6 46 221 109 44 71-85 476 .350 .343 1,048 418 64 .958

2009 .277 54 1,396 251 387 58 2 31 209 15 44 253 181 48 68-82 542 .388 .376 1,085 471 52 .968

2010 .269 59 1,528 244 411 73 3 41 216 11 32 308 159 60 40-55 613 .401 .358 1,165 400 62 .962

2011 .301 55 1,459 294 439 66 1 58 270 9 33 271 179 42 49-62 681 .467 .391 1,092 295 43 .970

2012 .294 55 1,440 295 423 77 5 37 270 10 38 200 204 28 26-35 621 .431 .389 1,057 330 67 .954

2013 .286 61 1,645 318 470 77 1 58 290 14 44 244 215 45 45-61 723 .440 .380 1,257 587 62 .967

2014 .298 62 1,670 352 498 90 10 73 325 7 28 240 199 49 40-54 827 .495 .388 1,227 628 64 .967

2015 .337 58 1,554 400 524 83 11 52 370 18 23 162 217 52 44-50 785 .505 .431 1,091 528 60 .964

Totals .262 2,126 54,857 8,401 14,383 1,899 404 1,038 7,229 -- -- 8,395 4,993 -- 2,392- 20,204 .368 -- -- -- -- --

*combined total of sacrifice flies and sacrifice hits

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1981-84)Year ERA G CG W-L SV SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg. WP HBP BK

1976 -- 24 -- 9-15 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --

1977 3.85 27 21 12-15 -- -- 180.0 148 121 77 99 40 -- -- -- 842 -- 6 0 0

1978 2.45 39 32 25-14 -- -- 265.2 266 151 93 58 89 -- -- -- 1,195 -- 7 9 0

1979 2.36 51 36 33-18 0 4 349.2 300 164 118 81 144 12 15 5 -- -- -- -- --

1980 1.85 50 -- 27-23 -- -- 340.2 323 138 90 94 107 -- -- -- 1,479 -- -- -- --

1981 1.57 48 42 27-21 0 -- 343.1 251 120 77 57 166 9 9 7 1,427 -- -- 2 --

1982 0.93 47 -- 33-14 1 -- 370.0 208 69 49 72 320 14 14 6 1,430 -- -- 13 --

1983 1.60 35 22 17-18 17 -- 258.1 181 95 59 67 133 21 6 3 1,046 -- -- 10 --

1984 0.67 52 31 39-13 13 -- 368.1 227 63 35 58 197 21 4 1 -- -- -- 5 --

1985 0.65 49 38 33-8 3 23 344.2 182 57 32 59 318 -- -- 1 1,310 -- 0 4 0

1986 0.68 48 34 38-10 8 22 341.0 184 66 33 79 342 -- -- 4 1,318 -- -- 6 --

1987 0.56 52 43 41-11 4 23 363.0 219 58 29 123 287 -- -- -- -- -- 0 5 0

1988 0.92 59 50 39-20 3 21 424.1 230 83 56 82 413 -- -- -- -- -- 0 5 0

1989 1.82 60 47 32-28 4 17 408.0 344 151 106 100 148 -- -- -- -- -- 2 8 0

1990 1.43 50 43 31-19 3 13 332.0 271 102 68 65 117 -- -- -- -- -- 0 5 0

1991 1.19 40 33 22-18 3 10 289.0 235 78 49 42 149 25 7 3 1,167 .221 -- 16 --

1992 2.09 53 38 23-30 3 5 358.1 365 173 107 106 112 38 4 7 1,587 .258 -- -- --

1993 3.21 41 -- 18-23 3 -- 270.1 300 165 124 112 87 35 13 8 -- -- -- 7 --

1994 3.24 54 35 21-33 3 -- 337.0 404 255 156 132 134 53 10 17 -- -- -- 14 --

1995 2.26 63 40 43-20 5 12 408.1 348 187 132 179 266 53 11 8 1,553 .227 49 15 0

1996 2.51 65 37 42-23 0 14 438.1 388 230 157 245 286 67 12 19 1,984 .234 44 21 0

1997 2.23 53 41 29-24 1 5 367.2 359 170 117 89 230 41 9 13 1,595 .250 23 18 2

1998 1.48 60 46 48-12 3 17 422.0 354 125 89 75 278 47 4 14 1,724 .225 10 10 1

1999 1.46 56 36 35-21 4 10 379.0 297 137 79 127 290 37 3 22 1,606 .210 23 8 0

2000 1.91 73 38 52-21 7 27 480.0 378 163 131 165 453 50 2 23 1,795 .211 33 12 2

2001 1.45 66 39 51-15 6 24 454.0 267 120 94 116 502 40 5 32 1,599 .167 16 7 1

2002 1.51 64 42 50-14 6 27 439.0 288 112 95 111 387 41 0 26 1,575 .183 21 8 1

2003 1.53 56 41 39-17 3 16 393.2 282 105 86 93 357 43 2 27 1,419 .199 13 33 0

2004 1.10 62 51 45-17 0 26 415.1 244 97 65 91 467 33 2 26 1,446 .169 10 10 1

2005 1.84 59 40 36-23 1 11 402.1 304 152 106 89 421 52 3 44 1,494 .203 25 23 0

2006 1.65 56 39 44-12 3 17 377.2 263 110 89 89 476 49 4 23 1,367 .192 21 25 0

2007 1.41 57 44 37-20 5 12 398.0 278 120 80 128 455 40 3 24 1,414 .197 19 20 3

2008 3.47 53 31 25-28 2 9 349.1 363 219 173 177 302 63 3 38 1,376 .264 24 17 3

2009 1.95 54 32 35-19 3 9 361.2 292 130 101 162 299 47 0 20 1,338 .218 17 18 3

2010 3.17 59 31 30-29 8 10 388.1 319 213 176 209 408 58 6 47 1,448 .220 26 33 2

2011 1.96 55 36 41-14 3 13 364.0 250 116 102 158 435 34 4 31 1,305 .192 21 36 1

2012 2.86 55 41 33-22 1 11 352.1 284 192 144 199 383 42 4 28 1,323 .215 30 49 0

2013 1.85 61 45 45-16 2 16 419.0 316 152 111 213 346 34 6 20 1,518 .208 13 51 1

2014 1.92 62 44 44-18 5 18 409.0 320 153 112 185 329 44 8 24 1,512 .212 13 57 3

2015 4.33 58 24 35-23 6 6 363.2 418 268 225 194 196 76 7 53 1,476 .283 18 24 1

Totals 1.80 2,126 -- 1,359-759 -- -- 13,984.2 10,958 5,260 3,721 4,600 10,526 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

YEARLY PITCHING STATISTICS

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ALL-TIME NEBRASKA NO-HITTERS (37)Rhonda Revelle 4/10/81 vs. Wayne State (7-0)Sandy Wolterman 4/16/82 vs. Southwest Missouri State (1-0)Jeanne Wagner 5/8/82 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (3-2)Sandy Wolterman 5/8/82 vs. Northwestern (5-0)Shelby Mertins 3/8/84 vs. Mesa College (1-0)Shelby Mertins 4/12/84 vs. Grandview (5-0)Lori Sippel 3/21/85 vs. Cal State Northridge (3-0)Lori Sippel 5/23/85 vs. Louisiana Tech (6-0) (WCWS)Lori Sippel 4/9/86 vs. Drake (2-0) (PERFECT GAME)Lori Sippel 4/11/87 vs. Utah (9-0) (5 inn.)Lori Sippel 3/18/88 vs. Baylor (5-0)Lori Sippel 4/24/88 vs. Indiana State (1-0) (12 inn.)Stephanie Skegas 4/15/89 vs. Kansas (3-0)Stephanie Skegas 3/16/90 vs. Furman (1-0)Marie Bowie 4/8/90 vs. Pittsburg State (12-0) (5 inn.)Stacie Stafford 4/27/96 vs. Texas Tech (10-0) (5 inn.)Jenny Voss 3/2/97 vs. Nicholls State (8-0)Jenny Voss 3/18/99 vs. San Jose State (4-0)Leigh Ann Walker/Jenny Voss 5/13/99 vs. Kansas (1-0)Jenny Voss 3/17/00 vs. Southeast Missouri St. (7-2)Penny Cope 3/18/00 vs. Drake (5-0) (5 inn.)Summer Tobias 3/18/03 vs. UMKC (9-0) (5 inn.)Peaches James 4/10/03 vs. Kansas (8-0) (5 inn.)Peaches James 2/20/04 vs. Houston (2-0)Summer Tobias 3/7/04 vs. Utah (12-0) (5 inn.)Summer Tobias 3/13/04 vs. Florida A&M (8-0) (5 inn.)Peaches James 5/14/04 vs. Oklahoma (7-0) (PERFECT GAME)Ashley DeBuhr 4/13/05 vs. Iowa State (2-0) (PERFECT GAME)Molly Hill 4/12/06 vs. South Dakota State (8-0) (5 inn.)Ashley DeBuhr 4/26/06 vs. Kansas (1-0)Ashley DeBuhr 4/1/07 vs. Texas Tech (6-0)Alex Hupp 3/8/08 vs. Northern Colorado (8-0) (5 inn.)Ashley Hagemann 4/6/12 vs. Illinois (11-0) (6 inn.)Emily Lockman 2/16/13 vs. Utah State (9-0) (6 inn.)Tatum Edwards 2/23/14 vs. Boise State (4-0) (6 inn.)Tatum Edwards 5/17/14 vs. Bradley (9-0) (5 inn.)K. Jablonski/C. McClure 2/7/15 vs. Montana (13-4) (6 inn.)

TEAM RECORDSHITS22 ............................................................... 2/24/96 ............................................ vs. Creighton (7 inn.)

HOME RUNS6.................................................................. 2/24/96 ............................................ vs. Creighton (7 inn.)

RUNS23 ............................................................... 4/11/96 ..................................................vs. UMKC (5 inn.)

RUNS (BY BOTH TEAMS)27 ............................................................... 2/24/96 ...................................vs. Creighton (19-8, 7 inn.)27 ............................................................... 2/7/15 ......................at New Mexico State (11-16, 7 inn.)

RBIs20 ............................................................... 2/24/06 .........................................vs. Illinois (21-1, 5 inn.)

DOUBLE PLAYS3 (6 times) ........................................................................................................ last vs. UCLA (2/22/15)

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY23 ............................................................... 4/11/96 ........................................ vs. UMKC (23-0, 5 inn.)

INNINGS22 ............................................................... 5/8/82 ................................ vs. Northeast Missouri State

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE RECORDSHITS (SEVEN INNINGS OR LESS)5.......... Jessica Yoachim ........................... 2/19/05 ......................................... vs. Texas-San Antonio5.......... Lizzy Rock ...................................... 2/24/06 .............................................................. vs. Illinois4.......... 51 times .................................................................. last by Kiki Stokes at Ohio State (5/8/15)

HITS (ANY LENGTH GAME)6.......... Ann Schroeder .............................. 5/8/82 ..................................vs. NE Missouri St. (22-inn.)6.......... Cindy Aerni .................................... 5/8/82 ..................................vs. NE Missouri St. (22-inn.)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES HITTING STREAK26 ....... Anne Steffan ................................. Feb. 18-March 23, 200525 ....... Taylor Edwards ............................. May 30, 2013-March 8, 2014

RUNS (SEVEN INNINGS OR LESS)4.......... Margie Ogrodowicz ...................... 1988...................................................................vs. Kansas4.......... Sherry Allcorn ............................... 2/19/94 .............................................. vs. Texas-Arlington4.......... Ali Viola ......................................... 4/6/96 ...............................................................vs. Kansas4.......... Ali Viola ......................................... 4/11/96 .............................................................. vs. UMKC4.......... Kim Ogee ....................................... 3/30/00 ..................................................vs. Wichita State4.......... Jessica Yoachim ........................... 3/4/05 ............................................vs. Western Michigan4.......... Jessica Yoachim ........................... 3/19/05 ...........................................at Cal State Fullerton4.......... Nikki Haget ................................... 2/11/11 ................................................ vs. San Jose State4.......... Tatum Edwards ............................. 3/22/11 ................................................................. at UTEP4.......... Taylor Edwards ............................. 2/10/12 ............................................................ vs. Arizona4.......... Ashley Guile .................................. 2/11/12 ....................................... vs. Cal State Northridge4.......... Hailey Decker ................................ 3/29/14 ...................................................at Northwestern4.......... Taylor Edwards ............................. 4/12/14..................................................................vs. Iowa

DOUBLES (ANY LENGTH GAME)3.......... Jamie Fuente ................................ 3/15/01 ..........................................................vs. Syracuse3.......... Kim Ogee ....................................... 4/13/03 ...................................................... vs. Texas Tech3.......... Alicia Armstrong ........................... 4/6/14 ................................................................. at Illinois

TRIPLES (SEVEN INNINGS OR LESS)2.......... Margie Ogrodowicz ...................... 1988...............................................................vs. Creighton2.......... Kim Ogee ....................................... 2/18/00 ...........................................vs. UC Santa Barbara

HOME RUNS (SEVEN INNINGS OR LESS)3.......... Christie McCoy ............................. 4/18/98 .......................................................... vs. Missouri2.......... 45 times ........................................................................ last by Kylee Muir vs. Illinois (5/2/15)

RBIs (SEVEN INNINGS OR LESS)8.......... Taylor Edwards ............................. 2/9/13 ................................................. vs. Illinois-Chicago7.......... Jenny Smith .................................. 4/6/96 ...............................................................vs. Kansas7.......... Tatum Edwards ............................. 2/17/12 ............................................at New Mexico State7.......... Tatum Edwards ............................. 4/12/14..................................................................vs. Iowa

WALKS (ANY LENGTH GAME)4.......... Sheena Lawrick ............................ 2/19/05 ......................................... vs. Texas-San Antonio4.......... Meghan Mullin .............................. 3/18/09 .................................................. vs. South Dakota4.......... Ashley Guile .................................. 2/19/10 ............................................ vs. Central Michigan4.......... Gabby Banda ................................. 2/12/12 ................................................... vs. Georgia Tech4.......... Taylor Edwards ............................. 4/24/14 .................................................................. at UNO4.......... Alicia Armstrong ........................... 4/19/15 .................................................. vs. Northwestern

STOLEN BASES (SEVEN INNINGS OR LESS)4.......... Kelly Erisman ................................ 1981 .........................................................vs. Kansas State4.......... Denise Day .................................... 1982.............................................................vs. Iowa State

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDSINNINGS (BY ONE PITCHER)19 ........ Jeanne Wagner ............................ 5/8/82 ................................ vs. Northeast Missouri State19 ........ Sandy Wolterman ......................... 5/7/83 .............................................vs. UC Santa Barbara

STRIKEOUTS (ANY LENGTH GAME)23 ....... Lori Sippel ..................................... 4/24/88 .................................... vs. Indiana State (12 inn.)

STRIKEOUTS (SEVEN INNINGS OR LESS)19 ........ Ashley Hagemann ......................... 2/7/09 .................................................... vs. North Dakota

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1981-84)RBIs1. 370................................................ 20152. 325................................................ 20143. 321................................................ 19964. 291................................................ 19955. 290................................................ 2013

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE1. .505............................................... 20152. .495............................................... 20143. .467............................................... 20114. .462............................................... 19955. .440............................................... 2013

TOTAL BASES1. 827................................................ 20142. 789................................................ 19953. 785................................................ 20154. 776................................................ 19965. 723................................................ 2013

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE1. .431............................................... 20152. .391............................................... 20113. .389............................................... 20124. .388............................................... 20145. .382............................................... 1995

WALKS1. 217................................................ 20152. 215................................................ 20133. 204................................................ 20124. 203................................................ 19965. 202................................................ 2000

HIT-BY-PITCHES1. 60.................................................. 20102. 52.................................................. 20153. 49.................................................. 20144. 48.................................................. 20095. 45.................................................. 2013

STOLEN BASES1. 128................................................ 20022. 124................................................ 19903. 109................................................ 20004. 100................................................ 19925. 95.................................................. 2001

SACRIFICES1. 96.................................................. 19822. 91.................................................. 19813. 71.................................................. 19894. 70.................................................. 1987 70.................................................. 2000 70.................................................. 2007

BATTINGBATTING AVERAGE1. .337............................2015 (524/1,554)2. .315............................1995 (538/1,706)3. .303............................1996 (551/1,820)4. .301............................2011 (439/1,459)5. .298............................2014 (498/1,670)

AT BATS1. 1,843............................................. 20002. 1,820............................................. 19963. 1,721............................................. 20014. 1,706............................................. 19955. 1,670............................................. 2014

HITS1. 551................................................ 19962. 538................................................ 19953. 524................................................ 20154. 499................................................ 20005. 498................................................ 2014

RUNS SCORED1. 400................................................ 20152. 358................................................ 19963. 352................................................ 20144. 333................................................ 19955. 318................................................ 2013

DOUBLES1. 94.................................................. 19952. 90.................................................. 20143. 83.................................................. 20154. 81.................................................. 19965. 77.................................................. 2012 77.................................................. 2013

TRIPLES1. 29.................................................. 19792. 27.................................................. 19803. 25.................................................. 19784. 22.................................................. 19865. 20.................................................. 1994

HOME RUNS1. 73.................................................. 20142. 62.................................................. 19983. 58.................................................. 2011 58.................................................. 20135. 52.................................................. 2015

EXTRA-BASE HITS1. 173................................................ 20142. 150................................................ 19953. 146................................................ 20154. 136................................................ 20135. 132................................................ 1996

PITCHINGEARNED RUN AVERAGE1. 0.56............................................... 19872. 0.65............................................... 19853. 0.67............................................... 19844. 0.68............................................... 19865. 0.92............................................... 1988

INNINGS1. 480.0............................................. 20002. 454.0............................................. 20013. 439.0............................................. 20024. 438.1............................................. 19965. 424.1............................................. 1988

RUNS ALLOWED1. 57.................................................. 19852. 58.................................................. 19873. 63.................................................. 19844. 66.................................................. 19865. 69.................................................. 1982

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED1. 29.................................................. 19872. 32.................................................. 19853. 33.................................................. 19864. 35.................................................. 19845. 49.................................................. 1982 49................................................... 1991

STRIKEOUTS1. 502................................................ 20012. 476................................................ 20063. 467................................................ 20044. 455................................................ 20075. 453................................................ 2000

SHUTOUTS1. 27.................................................. 2000 27.................................................. 20023. 26.................................................. 20044. 24.................................................. 20015. 23.................................................. 1985 23.................................................. 1987

COMPLETE GAMES1. 51.................................................. 20042. 50.................................................. 19883. 47.................................................. 19894. 46.................................................. 19985. 45.................................................. 2013

SAVES1. 17.................................................. 19832. 13.................................................. 19843. 8.................................................... 1986 8.................................................... 20105. 7.................................................... 2000

OVERALLGAMES PLAYED1. 73.................................................. 20002. 66.................................................. 20013. 65.................................................. 19964. 64.................................................. 20025. 63.................................................. 1995

VICTORIES1. 52...................................... 2000 (52-21)2. 51...................................... 2001 (51-15)3. 50...................................... 2002 (50-14)4. 48...................................... 1998 (48-12)5. 45...................................... 2004 (45-17) 45...................................... 2013 (45-16)

WIN PERCENTAGE1. .800................................... 1998 (48-12)2. .792................................... 1986 (38-10)3. .788................................... 1987 (41-11)4. .786................................... 2006 (44-12)5. .781................................... 2002 (50-14)

WINNING STREAK1. 23....................Feb. 22-March 27, 20022. 18..............................March 9-30, 20013. 17......................April 11-May 20, 1987 17......................April 15-May 24, 1984 17................................ April 1-29, 2001

LOSING STREAK1. 10.............................. April 17-26, 1993 10...............................March 5-26,19943. 6........................Feb. 19-March 3, 1989 6..............................March 23-28, 1989 6..................................March 6-7, 1992 6..............................March 21-31, 2008

NCAA TOURNAMENT VICTORIES1. 5.................................................... 2002 5.................................................... 20133. 4.................................................... 1984 4.................................................... 1987 4.................................................... 1988 4.................................................... 1998 4.................................................... 1999 4.................................................... 2014

POSTSEASON WIN PERCENTAGE1. .714....................................... 2002 (5-2)2. .667....................................... 1984 (4-2) .667....................................... 1987 (4-2) .667....................................... 1998 (4-2) .667....................................... 1999 (4-2)

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BATTINGBATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 100 AT BATS)1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994 ............................ .439 (68-155)2. Ali Viola, 1995 .......................................... .437 (87-199)3. Ali Viola, 1998 .......................................... .424 (72-170)4. Ali Viola, 1996 .......................................... .421 (85-202)5. MJ Knighten, 2015................................... .412 (82-199)6. Kiki Stokes, 2015...................................... .407 (72-177)7. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 ............................ .405 (85-210)8. Anne Steffan, 2005 .................................. .388 (80-206)9. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 .............................. .387 (63-163)10. Ashley Guile, 2010 ................................. .382 (60-157)11. Steph Pasquale, 2015 ........................... . 379 (61-161)12. Lizzy Rock, 2005 ..................................... .378 (62-164)13. Jennifer Lizama, 2000 ............................ .378 (68-180)14. Gloria Von Rentzell, 1995 ....................... .373 (66-177)15. Jennifer Lizama, 1997 ............................ .372 (64-172)16. Lizzy Rock, 2006 ..................................... .370 (71-192)17. Hailey Decker, 2014 ............................... .369 (80-217)18. Amanda Duran, 2009 ............................. .364 (52-143)19. Jane Kremer, 1988 ................................. .363 (65-179)20. Denise Day, 1984 ................................... .363 (57-157) AT BATS1. Kim Ogee, 2000 ........................................................ 2212. Hailey Decker, 2014 ................................................. 217 3. Karla Knicely, 1996 ................................................... 212 Gloria Von Rentzell, 1996 ........................................ 2125. Amber Burgess, 2000 ............................................... 2116. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 ............................................ 2107. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996 ............................................ 2098. Anne Steffan, 2004 .................................................. 2089. Kim Ogee, 2001 ........................................................ 20710. Leigh Suhr, 2001 ..................................................... 206 Anne Steffan, 2005 ................................................. 206

HITS1. Ali Viola, 1995 ............................................................ 872. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 .............................................. 85 Ali Viola, 1996 ........................................................... 854. MJ Knighten, 2015..................................................... 825. Anne Steffan, 2005 .................................................... 80 Hailey Decker, 2014 ................................................... 807. Anne Steffan, 2004 .................................................... 74 Kim Ogee, 2000 ......................................................... 749. Ali Viola, 1998 ............................................................ 72 Kiki Stokes, 2015........................................................ 72 RUNS SCORED1. Kiki Stokes, 2015........................................................ 662. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996 .............................................. 613. Ali Viola, 1996 ............................................................ 594. Taylor Edwards, 2014 ................................................. 585. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 .............................................. 55 Jennifer Lizama, 1998 ............................................... 55 Kim Ogee, 2002 ......................................................... 558. MJ Knighten, 2015..................................................... 539. Karla Knicely, 1996 ..................................................... 5210. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 .............................................. 51 Nikki Haget, 2011..................................................... 51 Hailey Decker, 2014 ................................................. 51

DOUBLES1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 .............................................. 222. Ali Viola, 1995 ............................................................ 21 Hailey Decker, 2014 ................................................... 214. Kim Ogee, 2003 .......................................................... 16 5. Jane Kremer, 1988 ..................................................... 15 Ashley Guile, 2010 ..................................................... 157. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994 .............................................. 14 Ali Viola, 1996 ............................................................ 14 Crystal Carwile, 2007 ................................................. 14 Brooke Thomason, 2010............................................. 14 Gabby Banda, 2012 .................................................... 14 Brooke Thomason, 2012............................................. 14 Taylor Edwards, 2013 ................................................. 14 TRIPLES1. Kathy Foley, 1980 ....................................................... 102. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1988 ............................................ 93. Kathy Foley, 1979 ......................................................... 6 Julie Uryasz, 1979 ....................................................... 6 Laura Lowe, 1980 ........................................................ 6 Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986 ........................................... 67. Shelley Scott, 1978 ...................................................... 5 Julie Uryasz, 1978 ....................................................... 5 Kiki Stokes, 2015......................................................... 510. Betsy Anderson, 1977 ................................................ 4 Denise Day, 1985 ....................................................... 4 Denise McMillan, 1993 ............................................. 4 Sherry Allcorn, 1994 .................................................. 4 Denise McMillan, 1994 ............................................. 4 Lisa Wangler, 2002 .................................................... 4 Kiki Stokes, 2014 ........................................................ 4 MJ Knighten, 2015..................................................... 4

HOME RUNS1. Ali Viola, 1998 ............................................................ 222. Taylor Edwards, 2011 ................................................. 18 Taylor Edwards, 2014 ................................................. 184. Christie McCoy, 1998 ................................................. 175. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 ................................................ 16 6. Ali Viola, 1996 ........................................................... 15 Jamie Fuente, 2000 ................................................... 158. Tatum Edwards, 2011 ................................................. 14 Hailey Decker, 2014 ................................................... 14 Tatum Edwards, 2014 ................................................. 14

RBIs1. Ali Viola, 1995 ............................................................ 722. Ali Viola, 1996 ............................................................ 713. Taylor Edwards, 2011 ................................................. 674. MJ Knighten, 2015..................................................... 605. Brooke Thomason, 2013............................................. 586. Ali Viola, 1998 ............................................................ 577. Jenny Smith, 1996 ..................................................... 54 Taylor Edwards, 2013 ................................................. 54 Steph Pasquale, 2015 ................................................ 5410. Hailey Decker, 2014 ................................................. 53

TOTAL BASES1. Ali Viola, 1996 .......................................................... 1502. Ali Viola, 1995 .......................................................... 1493. Ali Viola, 1998 .......................................................... 1474. Hailey Decker, 2014 ................................................. 1435. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 ............................................ 1296. Taylor Edwards, 2014 ............................................... 1277. Kiki Stokes, 2015...................................................... 1248. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 .............................................. 122 Jennifer Lizama, 2000 .............................................. 12210. MJ Knighten, 2015................................................. 121

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 AT BATS)1. Ali Viola, 1998 ........................................ .865 (147/170)2. Ali Viola, 1995 ........................................ .749 (149/199)3. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 ............................ .748 (122/163)4. Ali Viola, 1996 ........................................ .743 (150/202)5. Taylor Edwards, 2011 ............................. .738 (118/160)6. Kiki Stokes, 2015.................................... .701 (124/177)7. Denise Day, 1985 ................................... .690 (100/145)8. Jennifer Lizama, 2000 ............................ .678 (122/180)9. Taylor Edwards, 2014 ............................. .676 (127/188)10. Denise Day, 1984 ................................. .669 (105/157)

STOLEN BASES1. Anne Steffan, 2005 .................................................... 32 Jessica Yoachim, 2006 .............................................. 323. Kim Ogee, 2002 .......................................................... 314. Anne Steffan, 2004 .................................................... 29 Joy Rishel, 1990 ........................................................ 296. Jennifer Lizama, 2000 ................................................ 27 Kim Ogee, 2001 ......................................................... 27 Jessica Yoachim, 2005 .............................................. 279. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 ................................................ 25 Lizzy Rock, 2006 ......................................................... 25

WALKS1. Gabby Banda, 2013 .................................................... 41 Taylor Edwards, 2014 ................................................ 413. Ali Viola, 1998 ............................................................ 40 Jennifer Lizama, 1999 ............................................... 40 Taylor Edwards, 2012 ................................................. 406. Ali Viola, 1996 ............................................................ 397. Amy Offenbacker, 1995 .............................................. 388. Kim Ogee, 2002 .......................................................... 37 Taylor Edwards, 2011 ................................................. 3710. Ashley Guile, 2010 ................................................... 35

HIT BY PITCH1. Kiki Stokes, 2015........................................................ 172. Taylor Edwards, 2013 ................................................. 163. Taylor Edwards, 2014 ................................................. 134. Julie Brechtel, 2010 ................................................... 11 Ashley Guile, 2010 ..................................................... 116. Trisha Tannahill, 2006 ................................................ 10 Austen Urness, 2014 .................................................. 10 Alicia Armstrong, 2015 .............................................. 109. Julie Brechtel, 2008 ..................................................... 9 Heidi Foland, 2010 ....................................................... 9 Gabby Banda, 2011 ...................................................... 9 Julie Brechtel, 2011 ..................................................... 9 Gabby Banda, 2013 ...................................................... 9

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1981-84)PITCHINGVICTORIES1. Jenny Voss, 1998 (40-9) ............................................. 402. Peaches James, 2004 (37-9) ...................................... 373. Ashley Hagemann, 2011 (31-13) ................................ 314. Tatum Edwards, 2013 (30-10) .................................... 305. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002 (28-5) ................................... 286. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006 (26-10) ...................................... 267. Molly Hill, 2009 (25-15).............................................. 258. Mori Emmons, 1984 (24-5) ......................................... 24 Jenny Voss, 1997 (24-19)........................................... 24 Ashley DeBuhr, 2005 (24-21) ..................................... 24 Tatum Edwards, 2014 (24-13) ................................... 24

WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 DECISIONS)1. Molly Hill, 2006 ............................................ .900 (18-2)2. Lori Sippel, 1987 .......................................... .870 (20-3)3. Marlys Handley, 1986 .................................. .867 (13-2)4. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002 ............................... .848 (28-5)5. Mori Emmons, 1984 ..................................... .828 (24-5)6. Jenny Voss, 1998 ......................................... .816 (40-9)7. Peaches James, 2004 .................................. .804 (37-9)8. Mori Emmons, 1985 ..................................... .800 (12-3) Emily Lockman, 2014.................................... .800 (20-5)10. Summer Tobias, 2003 ................................. .789 (15-4) INNINGS PITCHED1. Jenny Voss, 1998 .................................................. 340.12. Peaches James, 2004 ........................................... 298.13. Jenny Voss, 1997 .................................................. 295.14. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005 ............................................. 288.25. Ashley Hagemann, 2011 ....................................... 276.16. Ashley Hagemann, 2012 ....................................... 261.17. Molly Hill, 2009 ..................................................... 257.18. Tatum Edwards, 2013 ............................................ 253.19. Lori Sippel, 1988 ................................................... 245.210. Peaches James, 2003 ......................................... 243.2

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. 100 INNINGS)1. Lori Sippel, 1986 ......................................0.37 (7/133.0)2. Lori Sippel, 1987 ......................................0.38 (9/168.0)3. Jeanne Wagner, 1982 ............................0.41 (11/187.0)4. Lori Sippel, 1985 ......................................0.42 (9/148.7)5. Donna Deardorff, 1987 .............................0.43 (9/147.0)6. Mori Emmons, 1984 ...............................0.56 (17/213.3)7. Peaches James, 2004 ............................0.70 (30/298.1)8. Mori Emmons, 1985 ...............................0.73 (11/105.0)9. Lori Sippel, 1988 ....................................0.83 (29/215.7)10. Stephanie Skegas, 1991 ......................0.87 (21/169.0)

STRIKEOUTS1. Peaches James, 2004 .............................................. 3942. Ashley Hagemann, 2011 .......................................... 3443. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005 ................................................ 3354. Ashley Hagemann, 2012 .......................................... 3205. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006 ................................................ 3046. Lori Sippel, 1988 ...................................................... 2857. Leigh Ann Walker, 2001 ........................................... 2788. Ashley DeBuhr, 2007 ................................................ 2689. Peaches James, 2003 .............................................. 25010. Jenny Voss, 1998 ................................................... 235

SACRIFICES1. Lizzy Rock, 2005 ......................................................... 272. Deanne Carr, 1982 ...................................................... 223. Deanna Mays, 1989 ................................................... 214. Denice Feldhaus, 1984 ............................................... 20 Gloria Von Rentzell, 1996 .......................................... 206. Jessica Yoachim, 2005 ............................................... 197. Rockie Candelario, 1981 ............................................ 18 Meghan Mullin, 2007 ................................................. 189. Kris Hermanson, 1979 ................................................ 1710. Ruth Chatwin, 1988.................................................. 16 Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996 ............................................ 16

GAMES PLAYED1. Amber Burgess, 2000 ................................................. 73 Jamie Fuente, 2000 ................................................... 73 Jenifer Williams, 2000 .............................................. 734. Kim Ogee, 2000 .......................................................... 725. Jill Baker, 2000 ........................................................... 696. Ginger Taylor, 2000..................................................... 687. Amanda Buchholz, 2001 ............................................. 66 Amber Burgess, 2001 ................................................ 66 Jamie Fuente, 2001 ................................................... 66 Kim Ogee, 2001 ......................................................... 66 Cindy Roethemeyer, 2001 .......................................... 66 Leigh Suhr, 2001 ........................................................ 66

FIELDINGPUTOUTS1. Jamie Fuente, 1998 .................................................. 5192. Deanna Mays, 1989 ................................................. 4703. Gloria Von Rentzell, 1995 ......................................... 4654. Amber Burgess, 2001 ............................................... 4555. Amber Burgess, 2000 ............................................... 4356. Dawna Tyson, 2014 .................................................. 4277. Jamie Fuente, 1999 .................................................. 4138. Jamie Fuente, 2000 .................................................. 409 Taylor Edwards, 2011 ............................................... 40910. Jamie Waldecker, 2005 ......................................... 405

ASSISTS1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996 ............................................ 1702. Ali Viola, 1995 .......................................................... 160 Cindy Roethemeyer, 1998 ........................................ 160 4. Shae Sloan, 1992 ..................................................... 1545. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 ............................................ 1516. Ali Viola, 1996 .......................................................... 150 Alicia Armstrong, 2013 ............................................ 1508. Denise Day, 1984 ..................................................... 1479. MJ Knighten, 2014................................................... 14610. Alicia Armstrong, 2014 .......................................... 143

FIELDING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 150 CHANCES)1. Jenny Smith, 1996 ....................................... 1.000 (272)2. Jamie Fuente, 2000 ....................................... .998 (430)3. Mary K. Wolda, 1986 .................................... .996 (236)4. Jamie Waldecker, 2005................................. .995 (435)5. Kris Vucurevic, 1991 ...................................... .995 (202)6. Denice Feldhaus, 1984 .................................. .994 (359)7. Sheena Lawrick, 2005 ................................... .994 (358)8. Crystal Carwile, 2006 .................................... .994 (353)9. Lisa Busby, 1985 ............................................ .994 (348)10. Julie Brechtel, 2010 .................................... .994 (160)

WALK PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 INNINGS)1. Mori Emmons, 1985 ...............................0.467 (7/105.0)2. Mori Emmons, 1984 .............................0.689 (21/213.1)3. Stephanie Skegas, 1991 ......................0.746 (18/169.0)4. Lori Sippel, 1986 ..................................0.789 (15/133.0)5. Alison Bodley, 1979 ..............................1.067 (16/105.0)6. Summer Tobias, 2003 ...........................1.140 (22/134.2)7. Rhonda Revelle, 1981 ..........................1.130 (22/136.1)8. Sandy Wolterman, 1981 ......................1.184 (35/207.0)9. Jenny Voss, 1998 .................................1.234 (60/340.1)10. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006 ..........................1.283 (42/229.1)

SHUTOUTS1. Peaches James, 2004 ................................................ 182. Lori Sippel, 1988 ........................................................ 14 Jenny Voss, 1998 ....................................................... 144. Lori Sippel, 1987 ........................................................ 12 Leigh Ann Walker, 2002 ............................................ 12 Ashley DeBuhr, 2006 ................................................. 127. Donna Deardorff, 1987 ............................................... 10 Jenny Voss, 2000 ....................................................... 10 Tatum Edwards, 2013 ................................................ 1010. Marlys Handley, 1986 ................................................ 9 Peaches James, 2002 ................................................ 9 Peaches James, 2003 ................................................ 9 Tatum Edwards, 2014 ................................................. 9 SAVES1. Rhonda Revelle, 1983 .................................................. 72. Mori Emmons, 1984 ..................................................... 6 Sandy Wolterman, 1984 .............................................. 6 Lori Sippel, 1987 .......................................................... 65. Mori Emmons, 1983 ..................................................... 5 Ashley Hagemann, 2010 .............................................. 5 Cassie McClure, 2015 .................................................. 58. Sandy Wolterman, 1983 .............................................. 4 Lori Sippel, 1986 .......................................................... 4 Stacie Stafford, 1995 ................................................... 4 Jenny Voss, 2000 ......................................................... 4 Peaches James, 2002 .................................................. 4 Ashley DeBuhr, 2007 ................................................... 4 Tatum Edwards, 2014 .................................................. 4

COMPLETE GAMES1. Jenny Voss, 1998 ....................................................... 462. Peaches James, 2004 ................................................ 393. Jenny Voss, 1997 ....................................................... 364. Ashley Hagemann, 2012 ............................................ 345. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005 .................................................. 32 Ashley Hagemann, 2011 ............................................ 327. Tatum Edwards, 2013 ................................................. 308. Lori Sippel, 1988 ........................................................ 29 Tatum Edwards, 2014 ................................................. 2910. Jenny Voss, 1999 ..................................................... 27 Peaches James, 2003 .............................................. 27 Molly Hill, 2009 ........................................................ 27

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FRESHMAN RECORDSBATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 100 AT BATS)1. Ali Viola, 1995 ........................................... .437 (87-199)2. Jennifer Lizama, 1997 ............................... .372 (64-172)3. Taylor Edwards, 2011 ................................ .356 (57-160)

HITS1. Ali Viola, 1995 .............................................................872. Kim Ogee, 2000 ...........................................................743. Jennifer Lizama, 1997 .................................................64

RUNS1. Jennifer Lizama, 1997 .................................................472. Kim Ogee, 2000 ...........................................................463. Ali Viola, 1995 .............................................................43

DOUBLES1. Ali Viola, 1995 .............................................................212. Brooke Thomason, 2010..............................................143. Hailey Decker, 2013 ....................................................13 Laura Barrow, 2015 ....................................................13

TRIPLES1. Shelly Scott, 1978 .........................................................52. Sherry Allcorn, 1994......................................................43. Jennifer Lizama, 1997 ...................................................3 Kim Ogee, 2000 .............................................................3

HOME RUNS1. Taylor Edwards, 2011 ..................................................182. Tatum Edwards, 2011 ..................................................143. Ali Viola, 1995 .............................................................13

RBIs1. Ali Viola, 1995 .............................................................722. Taylor Edwards, 2011 ..................................................673. Nicole Trimboli, 2001 ..................................................45

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE1. Ali Viola, 1995 ........................................ .749 (149/199)2. Taylor Edwards, 2011 ............................. .738 (118/160)3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997 ............................ .669 (115/172)

STOLEN BASES1. Kim Ogee, 2000 ...........................................................212. Amy Killman, 1989 ......................................................203. Jennifer Lizama, 1997 .................................................17

WINS1. Jenny Voss, 1997 ............................................24 (24-19)2. Angela Blackwood, 1995 ................................22 (22-11)3. Molly Hill, 2006 .................................................18 (18-2)

WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 DECISIONS)1. Molly Hill, 2006 ............................................. .900 (18-2)2. Marlys Handley, 1986 ................................... .867 (13-2)3. Summer Tobias, 2003 .................................... .789 (15-4)

INNINGS PITCHED1. Jenny Voss, 1997 ...................................................295.12. Lisa Shandy, 1992 ..................................................215.13. Angela Blackwood, 1995 .......................................202.1

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. Lori Sippel, 1985 ...................................... 0.42 (9/148.7)2. Peaches James, 2001 ............................ 1.37 (41/148.1)3. Summer Tobias, 2003 ............................. 1.51 (29/134.2)

STRIKEOUTS1. Lori Sippel, 1985 .......................................................2102. Jenny Voss, 1997 ......................................................1963. Molly Hill, 2006 .........................................................172

SHUTOUTS1. Marlys Handley, 1986 ...................................................92. Marie Bowie, 1989........................................................8 Peaches James, 2001 ...................................................8

COMPLETE GAMES1. Jenny Voss, 1997 ........................................................362. Sandy Wolterman, 1981 .............................................263. Lisa Shandy, 1992 .......................................................25

SAVES1. Lori Sippel, 1985 ...........................................................3 Lisa Shandy, 1992 .........................................................3 Peaches James, 2001 ...................................................3

SOPHOMORE RECORDSBATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 100 AT BATS)1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994 ............................. .439 (68-155)2. Ali Viola, 1996 ........................................... .421 (85-202)3. MJ Knighten, 2015.................................... .417 (82-199)

HITS1. Ali Viola, 1996 .............................................................852. MJ Knighten, 2015......................................................823. Hailey Decker, 2014 ....................................................80

RUNS1. Ali Viola, 1996 .............................................................592. Jennifer Lizama, 1998 .................................................553. MJ Knighten, 2015......................................................53

DOUBLES1. Hailey Decker, 2014 ....................................................212. Ashley Guile, 2010 ......................................................153. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994 ...............................................14 Ali Viola, 1996 .............................................................14 Crystal Carwile, 2007 ..................................................14

TRIPLES1. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986 .............................................62. Julie Uryasz, 1978 .........................................................53. Kiki Stokes, 2014...........................................................4 MJ Knighten, 2015........................................................4

HOME RUNS1. Ali Viola, 1996 .............................................................152. Hailey Decker, 2014 ....................................................143. Peaches James, 2002 ...................................................9

RBIs1. Ali Viola, 1996 .............................................................712. MJ Knighten, 2015......................................................603. Jenny Smith, 1996 ......................................................54

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE1. Ali Viola, 1996 ........................................ .743 (150/202)2. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994 .......................... .665 (103/155)3. Hailey Decker, 2014 ............................... .659 (143/217)

STOLEN BASES1. Joy Rishel, 1990 ..........................................................292. Kim Ogee, 2001 ...........................................................273. Jennifer Lizama, 1998 .................................................22

WINS1. Jenny Voss, 1998 ..............................................40 (40-9)2. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005 .......................................24 (24-21)3. Peaches James, 2002 .......................................22 (22-9)

WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 DECISIONS)1. Jenny Voss, 1998 .......................................... .816 (40-9)2. Emily Lockman, 2014..................................... .800 (20-5)3. Lori Sippel, 1986 ........................................... .778 (14-4) Leigh Ann Walker, 2000 ................................ .778 (21-6)

INNINGS PITCHED1. Jenny Voss, 1998 ...................................................340.12. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005 ..............................................288.23. Peaches James, 2002 ............................................227.0

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. Lori Sippel, 1986 ...................................... 0.37 (7/133.0)2. Molly Hill, 2007 ...................................... 1.05 (26/172.2)3. Peaches James, 2002 ............................ 1.33 (43/227.0)

STRIKEOUTS1. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005 .................................................3352. Jenny Voss, 1998 ......................................................2343. Leigh Ann Walker, 2000 ............................................233

SHUTOUTS1. Jenny Voss, 1998 ........................................................142. Peaches James, 2002 ...................................................93. Lori Sippel, 1986 ...........................................................8 Stephanie Skegas, 1989 ...............................................8

COMPLETE GAMES1. Jenny Voss, 1998 ........................................................462. Ashley DeBuhr, 2005 ...................................................323. Stephanie Skegas, 1989 .............................................24

SAVES1. Mori Emmons, 1983 ......................................................5 Ashley Hagemann, 2010 ...............................................5 Cassie McClure, 2015 ...................................................5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1981-84)JUNIOR RECORDSBATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 100 AT BATS)1. Kiki Stokes, 2015....................................... .407 (72-177)2. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 ............................. .405 (85-210)3. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 ............................... .387 (63-163)

HITS1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 ...............................................852. Anne Steffan, 2004 .....................................................743. Kiki Stokes, 2015.........................................................72

RUNS1. Kiki Stokes, 2015.........................................................662. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 ...............................................55 Kim Ogee, 2002 ...........................................................55

DOUBLES1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 ...............................................222. Jane Kremer, 1988 ......................................................153. Gabby Banda, 2012 .....................................................14 Brooke Thomason, 2012..............................................14 Taylor Edwards, 2013 ..................................................14

TRIPLES1. Kathy Foley, 1979 ..........................................................6 Julie Uryasz, 1979 .........................................................6 Laura Lowe, 1980 ..........................................................6

HOME RUNS1. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 .................................................162. Jamie Fuente, 2000.....................................................153. Heidi Foland, 2010 ......................................................13 Taylor Edwards, 2013 ..................................................13

RBIs1. Taylor Edwards, 2013 ..................................................542. Kiki Stokes, 2015.........................................................513. Brooke Thomason, 2012..............................................47

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE1. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 ............................ .748 (122/163)2. Kiki Stokes, 2015.................................... .701 (124/177)3. Denise Day, 1984 ................................... .669 (105/157)

STOLEN BASES1. Kim Ogee, 2002 ...........................................................312. Anne Steffan, 2004 .....................................................293. Jessica Yoachim, 2005................................................27

WINS1. Ashley Hagemann, 2011 .................................31 (31-13)2. Tatum Edwards, 2013 ......................................30 (30-10)3. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006 .......................................26 (26-10)

WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 DECISIONS)1. Lori Sippel, 1987 ........................................... .870 (20-3)2. Mori Emmons, 1984 ...................................... .828 (24-5)3. Donna Deardorff, 1987.................................. .762 (16-5)

INNINGS PITCHED1. Ashley Hagemann, 2011 ........................................276.12. Tatum Edwards, 2013 .............................................253.13. Peaches James, 2003 ............................................243.2

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. Lori Sippel, 1987 ...................................... 0.38 (9/168.0)2. Donna Deardorff, 1987............................. 0.43 (9/147.0)3. Mori Emmons, 1984 ............................... 0.56 (17/213.3)

STRIKEOUTS1. Ashley Hagemann, 2011 ...........................................3442. Ashley DeBuhr, 2006 .................................................3043. Leigh Ann Walker, 2001 ............................................278

SHUTOUTS1. Lori Sippel, 1987 .........................................................12 Ashley DeBuhr, 2006 ...................................................123. Tatum Edwards, 2013 ..................................................10

COMPLETE GAMES1. Ashley Hagemann, 2011 .............................................322. Tatum Edwards, 2013 ..................................................303. Jenny Voss, 1999 ........................................................27 Peaches James, 2003 .................................................27

SAVES1. Mori Emmons, 1984 ......................................................6 Lori Sippel, 1987 ...........................................................63. Sandy Wolterman, 1983 ...............................................4

SENIOR RECORDSBATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 100 AT BATS)1. Ali Viola, 1998 ........................................... .424 (72-170)2. Anne Steffan, 2005 ................................... .388 (80-206)3. Steph Pasquale, 2015 .................................379 (61-161)

HITS1. Anne Steffan, 2005 .....................................................802. Ali Viola, 1998 .............................................................723. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996 ...............................................71 Karla Knicely, 1996 ......................................................71 Lizzy Rock, 2006 ..........................................................71

RUNS1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996 ...............................................612. Taylor Edwards, 2014 ..................................................583. Karla Knicely, 1996......................................................52

DOUBLES1. Kim Ogee, 2003 ...........................................................162. Sheena Lawrick, 2005 .................................................13 Trisha Tannahill, 2006 .................................................13

TRIPLES1. Kathy Foley, 1980 ........................................................102. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1988 .............................................93. Denise Day, 1985 ..........................................................4

HOME RUNS1. Ali Viola, 1998 .............................................................222. Taylor Edwards, 2014 ..................................................183. Christie McCoy, 1998 ..................................................17

RBIs1. Brooke Thomason, 2013..............................................582. Ali Viola, 1998 .............................................................573. Steph Pasquale, 2015 .................................................54

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE1. Ali Viola, 1998 ........................................ .865 (147/170)2. Denise Day, 1985 ................................... .690 (100/145)3. Jennifer Lizama, 2000 ............................ .678 (122/180)

STOLEN BASES1. Anne Steffan, 2005 ........................................ 32 (32/35) Jessica Yoachim, 2006 ................................... 32 (32/32) 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 .................................... 27 (27/30)

WINS1. Peaches James, 2004 .......................................37 (37-9)2. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002 ....................................28 (28-5)3. Molly Hill, 2009 ...............................................25 (25-15)

WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 DECISIONS)1. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002 ................................ .848 (28-5)2. Peaches James, 2004 ................................... .804 (37-9)3. Mori Emmons, 1985 ...................................... .800 (12-3)

INNINGS PITCHED1. Peaches James, 2004 ............................................298.12. Ashley Hagemann, 2012 ........................................261.13. Molly Hill, 2009 ......................................................257.1

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. Peaches James, 2004 ............................ 0.70 (30/298.1)2. Mori Emmons, 1985 ............................... 0.73 (11/105.0)3. Lori Sippel, 1988 .................................... 0.83 (29/215.7)

STRIKEOUTS1. Peaches James, 2004 ...............................................3942. Ashley Hagemann, 2012 ...........................................3203. Lori Sippel, 1988 .......................................................285

SHUTOUTS1. Peaches James, 2004 .................................................182. Lori Sippel, 1988 .........................................................143. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002 ..............................................12

COMPLETE GAMES1. Peaches James, 2004 .................................................392. Ashley Hagemann, 2012 .............................................343. Lori Sippel, 1988 .........................................................29 Tatum Edwards, 2014 ..................................................29

SAVES1. Rhonda Revelle, 1983 ...................................................72. Sandy Wolterman, 1984 ...............................................63. Jenny Voss, 2000 ..........................................................4 Ashley DeBuhr, 2007 .....................................................4 Tatum Edwards, 2014 ....................................................4

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DOUBLES1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03.....................................................48 Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 ........................................48 Ali Viola, 1995-98 .......................................................48 4. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 ........................................435. Jane Kremer, 1986-89 ................................................ 41 Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 ........................................... 41 Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 ............................................ 418. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ............................................389. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 ......................................36 Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 ...........................................36 Trisha Tannahill, 2003-06 ..........................................36 TRIPLES1. Kathy Foley, 1977-80 ..................................................222. Julie Uryasz, 1977-80 ................................................. 17 Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986-88 .................................... 174. Denise Day, 1982-85 .................................................. 155. Kris Hermanson, 1977-79 ........................................... 10 Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 ....................................... 10 Kiki Stokes, 2013-present .......................................... 108. Shelley Scott, 1978-81 .................................................99. Denise McMillan, 1991-94 ...........................................810. Lisa Wangler, 2002-03 ...............................................7 Misti Guenther, 1989-92 ............................................7 Amy Offenbacker, 1992-95 ........................................7 Sherry Allcorn, 1994-95 .............................................7

HOME RUNS1. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 .............................................542. Ali Viola, 1995-98 .......................................................533. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 .......................................474. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ............................................465. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 ........................................356. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 ...........................................327. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 ................................................318. Denise Day, 1982-85 ..................................................289. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001 ..........................................27 Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 ............................................27

EXTRA-BASE HITS1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 .....................................................1052. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 .............................................953. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000.......................................934. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ............................................855. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 ........................................786. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 ........................................... 747. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 .....................................................698. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 ............................................689. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 ................................................6410. Denise Day, 1982-85 ................................................63

BATTINGBATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 250 AT BATS)1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 ................................. .418 (263/629)2. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 .................. .379 (266/702)3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 ................. .378 (254/710)4. Lizzy Rock, 2005-06 .............................. .374 (133/356)5. MJ Knighten, 2014-present ................. .364 (138/379)6. Anne Steffan, 2002-05.......................... .347 (217/625)7. Lisa Wangler, 2000-03 .......................... .346 (121/350)8. Alicia Armstrong, 2013-present .......... .340 (180/530)9. Denise Day, 1982-85 ............................ .336 (186/553)10. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986-88 ............. .334 (170/509)11. Christie McCoy, 1997-98 ..................... .332 (102/307)12. Nikki Haget, 2009-12 ........................... .332 (181/546)13. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 ............................ .331 (263/795)14. Meghan Mullin, 2006-09 ................... .329 (176/535)15. Kiki Stokes, 2013-present .................. .329 (159/484)16. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 .................... .327 (220/673)17. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 ................ .322 (212/659)18. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 ........................ .320 (201/629) 19. Jessica Yoachim, 2003-06 .................. .316 (184/583)20. Hailey Decker, 2013-14 ........................ .314 (121/385)

AT BATS1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...................................................7952. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 ..........................................7723. Amber Burgess, 2000-03 .........................................7484. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001 ........................................7225. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 ..................................... 710 6. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 ......................................7027. Leigh Suhr, 1999-2002 .............................................6808. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 ..........................................6739. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 .........................................67110. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 ....................................659 HITS1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 ......................................2662. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...................................................263 Ali Viola, 1995-98 .....................................................2634. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 .....................................2545. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 ..........................................2326. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 ..........................................2207. Anne Steffan, 2002-05............................................. 2178. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 ...................................... 2129. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 ..............................................20110. Amber Burgess, 2000-03 .......................................196 Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 .......................................196 RUNS SCORED1. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 .....................................1992. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...................................................1823. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 ..........................................1774. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 ......................................168 5. Ali Viola, 1995-98 ..................................................... 1576. Jessica Yoachim, 2003-06 ......................................1457. Nikki Haget, 2009-12 ................................................1438. Kiki Stokes, 2013-present ........................................ 1429. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 .......................................... 13510. Anne Steffan, 2002-05 ..........................................133

RBIs1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 ..................................................... 2132. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 ..........................................2023. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 ...................................... 1774. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 .......................................... 1735. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 .......................................... 1586. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 ......................................... 1417. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 .............................................. 1378. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 ..................................... 1359. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 ...................................... 13410. Amber Burgess, 2000-03 ....................................... 128

TOTAL BASES1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 ..................................................... 4782. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 ..................................... 4513. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 .......................................... 4234. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 ...................................... 3785. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...................................................3696. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 .......................................... 3677. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 ......................................3608. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 ..........................................3599. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 .........................................33510. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 ............................................ 329

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 250 AT BATS)1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 .................................. .760 (478/629)2. Christie McCoy, 1997-98 ....................... .642 (197/307)3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 .................. .635 (451/710)4. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 ...................... .629 (423/673)5. Denise Day, 1982-85 ............................ .579 (320/553)6. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ...................... .566 (367/648)7. Hailey Decker, 2013-14 .......................... .558 (215/385)8. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 .................. .546 (360/659)9. MJ Knighten, 2014-present .................. .546 (207/379)10. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 ................ .538 (378/702)

STOLEN BASES1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03................................................... 1002. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 ....................................... 913. Jessica Yoachim, 2003-06 ........................................ 834. Anne Steffan, 2002-05............................................... 815. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986-88 .................................... 606. Leigh Suhr, 1999-2002 ............................................... 577. Meghan Mullin, 2006-09 ............................................ 548. Kristin Davidson, 1989-92 .......................................... 519. Jill Rishel, 1987-90 ..................................................... 4910. Amy Killman, 1989-92 ............................................. 47 Kiki Stokes, 2013-present ....................................... 47

WALKS1. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 ........................................... 1502. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 ..................................... 1243. Ali Viola, 1995-98 ......................................................1164. Kim Ogee, 2000-03....................................................1155. Ashley Guile, 2008-12 .............................................. 1036. Gabby Banda, 2010-13 ............................................... 96 Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 ........................................ 968. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ............................................ 87 Kiki Stokes, 2013-present ......................................... 8710. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001 ........................................ 84

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (1981-84)HIT BY PITCH1. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14.............................................392. Julie Brechtel, 2008-11 ..............................................343. Kiki Stokes, 2013-present ..........................................274. Ashley Guile, 2008-12 ................................................265. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 ...........................................236. Devin Porter, 2004-07 ................................................22 Gabby Banda, 2010-13 ................................................228. Heidi Foland, 2008-11 .................................................209. Jane Kremer, 1986-89 ................................................ 17 Trisha Tannahill, 2003-06 ........................................... 17

SACRIFICES1. Jessica Yoachim, 2003-06 .........................................442. Gloria Von Rentzell, 1993-96 ..................................... 413. Ann Schroeder, 1982-85 .............................................39 Kris Vucurevic, 1990-93 .............................................395. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 ........................................386. Ruth Chatwin, 1986-89 ..............................................377. Meghan Mullin, 2006-09 ............................................34 Gabby Banda, 2010-13 ................................................349. Deanne Carr, 1980-82 ................................................32 Denise Day, 1982-85 ..................................................32 Lizzy Rock, 2005-06 ...................................................32

GAMES PLAYED1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03...................................................2582. Amber Burgess, 2000-03 .........................................2553. Cindy Roethemeyer, 1998-2002 ...............................2524. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001 ........................................2515. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 ..........................................2466. Amanda Buchholz, 2000-03 .....................................235 Leigh Suhr, 1999-2002 .............................................2358. Taylor Edwards, 2011-14 ..........................................2339. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000.....................................23210. Kelly Pinkepank, 1996-99 .......................................228 Devin Porter, 2004-07 ............................................228

PITCHINGVICTORIES1. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 ............................................ 1102. Peaches James, 2001-04 ...........................................983. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 ....................................814. Molly Hill, 2006-09 .....................................................75 Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 .......................................756. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 ...................................................737. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 ............................................70 Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ............................................709. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 .........................................5510. Emily Lockman, 2013-present ..................................53

WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 30 DECISIONS)1. Mori Emmons, 1982-85 ............................... .816 (40-9)2. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 ................... .764 (81-25)3. Emily Lockman, 2013-present .................... .761 (35-11)4. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 .................................. .760 (73-23)5. Jeanne Wagner, 1982-83 ............................ .750 (27-9)6. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 ........................ .733 (55-20)7. Peaches James, 2001-04 .......................... .721 (98-38)8. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ........................... .714 (70-28)9. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 ........................... .696 (110-48)10. Emily Lockman, 2013-present .................. .679 (53-25

INNINGS PITCHED1. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 ......................................1,073.02. Peaches James, 2001-04 .......................................917.13. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 ..................................821.04. Molly Hill, 2006-09 ................................................766.05. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 .......................................762.16. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 ..............................................695.17. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 ...............................670.08. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 .......................................623.19. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 ................................. 584.210. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 ................................561.0 EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. 200 INNINGS)1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 .............................0.54 (54/695.1)2. Jeanne Wagner, 1982-83 ...................... 0.64 (20/219.1)3. Mori Emmons, 1982-85 ........................0.78 (41/368.0)4. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 .................. 0.88 (66/527.0)5. Peaches James, 2001-04 ..................... 1.19 (156/917.1)6. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 ...............1.35 (108/561.0)7. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 ...............1.38 (115/584.2)8. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 ....................1.44 (221/1,073.0) 9. Rhonda Revelle, 1981-83 .....................1.60 (48/210.2)10. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002..............1.62 (155/670)

STRIKEOUTS1. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 .....................................9882. Peaches James, 2001-04 .........................................9453. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 ..........................................9364. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 ..................................8585. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 .................................................8386. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 ............................................7087. Molly Hill, 2006-09 ...................................................7038. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ..........................................5519. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 .......................................38210. Stacie Stafford, 1995-96 .......................................338

SHUTOUTS1. Peaches James, 2001-04 ...........................................442. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 ...................................................393. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 ..............................................344. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 .........................................285. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 ....................................276. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 ............................................257. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ............................................ 248. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 .......................................239. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 .......................................2010. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 ..................................... 19 Molly Hill, 2006-09 ................................................... 19

SAVES1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 ................................................... 162. Mori Emmons, 1982-85 .............................................. 123. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 ....................................... 10 Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 .............................................. 105. Peaches James, 2001-04. ............................................96. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 ......................................8 Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 ..............................................8 Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 .........................................89. Rhonda Revelle, 1981-83..............................................710. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 .......................................6

COMPLETE GAMES1. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 ............................................1272. Peaches James, 2001-04 ......................................... 1013. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 .......................................874. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 ............................................845. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 ...................................................806. Molly Hill, 2006-09 .....................................................797. Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ............................................698. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 .......................................669. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 .......................................6210. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 .......................................61

COMPLETE GAME NO-HITTERS PITCHED1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 .....................................................62. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 ................................................3 Peaches James, 2001-04 .............................................3 Summer Tobias, 2003-04 .............................................3 Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 ..............................................36. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 .........................................2 Shelby Mertins, 1983-86 .............................................2 Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 .........................................2 Tatum Edwards, 2011-14 ..............................................210. Rhonda Revelle, 1981-83 ...........................................1 Jeanne Wagner, 1982-83 ...........................................1 Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 .........................................1 Marie Bowie, 1989-91 ................................................1 Stacie Stafford, 1995-96 ...........................................1 Penny Cope, 2000-01 .................................................1 Molly Hill, 2006-09 .....................................................1 Alex Hupp, 2007-10 ....................................................1 Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 .......................................1 Emily Lockman, 2013-present ....................................1

SEVEN-INNING PERFECT GAMES PITCHED1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 .....................................................1 Peaches James, 2001-04 .............................................1 Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 ..............................................1

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HUSKER SCHEDULEFeb. 12 at Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 2:45 p.m.Feb. 13 vs. Western Illinois Cedar Falls, Iowa 8 a.m.Feb. 13 vs. Drake Cedar Falls, Iowa 10:15 a.m.Feb. 14 vs. Green Bay Cedar Falls, Iowa 8 a.m.Feb. 14 vs. Saint Louis Cedar Falls, Iowa 10:15 a.m.Feb. 19 at North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. 5:30 p.m.Feb. 20 vs. Louisville Raleigh, N.C. 11 a.m.Feb. 20 at North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. 4 p.m.Feb. 21 vs. Louisville Raleigh, N.C. 9 a.m.Feb. 26 vs. Oregon Cathedral City, Calif. NoonFeb. 26 vs. Florida Cathedral City, Calif. 7:30 p.m.Feb. 27 vs. San Diego State Cathedral City, Calif. 7 p.m.Feb. 28 vs. Washington Cathedral City, Calif. 11 a.m.March 5 Wichita State (DH) Bowlin Stadium 1 & 3 p.m.March 6 Wichita State Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m.March 11 vs. James Madison Tempe, Ariz. 4 p.m.March 11 at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 7 p.m.March 12 vs. James Madison Tempe, Ariz. 11 a.m.March 12 vs. Ohio State Tempe, Ariz. 1:30 p.m.March 13 vs. Georgetown Tempe, Ariz. 10 a.m.March 16 Omaha Bowlin Stadium 5 p.m.March 18 vs. UNLV Fullerton, Calif. 8:30 p.m.March 19 vs. Grand Canyon Fullerton, Calif. 1 p.m.March 19 vs. Arkansas Fullerton, Calif. 6 p.m.March 20 vs. Oklahoma Fullerton, Calif. NoonMarch 20 vs. DePaul Fullerton, Calif. 2:30 p.m.March 23 at Iowa State Ames, Iowa 2 p.m.

March 25 at Illinois* Champaign, Ill. 6 p.m.March 26 at Illinois* Champaign, Ill. 1 p.m.March 27 at Illinois* Champaign, Ill. NoonMarch 29 South Dakota State Bowlin Stadium 6 p.m.April 1 at Maryland* College Park, Md. 5 p.m.April 2 at Maryland* College Park, Md. 1 p.m.April 3 at Maryland* College Park, Md. NoonApril 6 Iowa (DH)* Bowlin Stadium 4 & 6 p.m.April 8 Michigan* Bowlin Stadium 7:30 p.m.April 9 Michigan*% Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m.April 10 Michigan* Bowlin Stadium NoonApril 15 at Northwestern* Evanston, Ill. 4 p.m.April 16 at Northwestern* Evanston, Ill. 1 p.m.April 17 at Northwestern* Evanston, Ill. NoonApril 22 at Minnesota* Minneaplis, Minn. 6 p.m.April 23 at Minnesota* Minneaplis, Minn. 1 p.m.April 24 at Minnesota* Minneaplis, Minn. NoonApril 27 at Creighton Omaha, Neb. 6 p.m.April 29 Purdue* Bowlin Stadium 5:30 p.m.April 30 Purdue* Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m.May 1 Purdue* Bowlin Stadium NoonMay 6 Wisconsin* Bowlin Stadium 5:30 p.m.May 7 Wisconsin* Bowlin Stadium 1 p.m.May 8 Wisconsin* Bowlin Stadium NoonMay 12-14 Big Ten Tournament State College, Pa. TBA

*Big Ten games; %World’s Largest Softball TailgateHome games in red. All dates and times Central and subject to change.

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