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Flordia Southern College 2010 Softball Guide

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ALL-SPORTS SCORECARD

26 NCAA National Championships 11 Men’s Golf 9 Baseball 4 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Basketball 1 Softball 16 NCAA National Runner-Up Finishes 13 NCAA National Third-Place Finishes 7 NCAA National Fourth-Place Finishes 52 NCAA Regional Championships 221 NCAA Post-Season Appearances 12 NCAA Individual National Champions 14 NCAA Individual Post-Season Appearances 125 Sunshine St. Conf. Regular Season Titles 32 Sunshine St. Conf. Postseason Titles 11 National Players of the Year 460 All-Americans 178 1st Team All-Americans 90 2nd Team All-Americans 50 3rd Team All-Americans 52 Honorable Mention All-Americans 5 Freshman All-Americans 35 Academic All-Americans 50 All-American Scholars 6 SSC Female Athletes of the Year 10 SSC Male Athletes of the Year 2 SSC Female Scholar Athletes of the Year 2 SSC Male Scholar Athletes of the Year 1,076 All-Sunshine State Conference honorees

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT

Florida Southern College is committed to educational excellence and is a selective, comprehensive, private, United Methodist college with a strong liberal arts core and signature programs. The College enrolls a talented student body and includes an accomplished faculty who are dedicated to teaching excellence. Outstanding opportunities for engaged learning, student-faculty collaborative research and performance, service learning, study abroad, and honors study are distinctive features of the academic program at Florida Southern. The College offers exceptional student life programs, including a championship athletic program.

Florida Southern College Founded by the United Methodist Church in 1883, Florida Southern is the oldest private college in the state of Florida. With an enrollment of approximately 1,800 students, Florida Southern offers more than 50 undergraduate majors and distinctive graduate programs in business administration, education and nursing. Florida Southern is listed in the prestigious Fiske Guide to Colleges, the nation’s top-selling college guide, and annually is ranked in the Forbes magazine, Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Report listing of the nation’s best colleges. Studies show that approximately 94% of Florida Southern graduates are working full-time or are enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation. Situated on the north shore of Lake Hollingsworth, Florida Southern is home to the world’s largest single-site collection of architecture by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, including the recently refurbished Water Dome. The 100-acre campus also features a number of other outstanding facilities – the 2,500-seat George W. Jenkins Field House (for basketball and volleyball); Barnett Field (for softball and soccer); the 1,800-seat Branscomb Auditorium; 11 residence halls (all wired to the Internet); the Robert A. Davis Performing Arts Center; the Roux Library; and the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center, which includes a state-of-the-art fitness center, recreational facilities and an NCAA competition-size outdoor swimming pool. Located in Lakeland (pop. 93,000), Florida Southern is in the heart of dynamic and growing central Florida and is only about an hour’s drive from the major metropolitan areas of Tampa and Orlando. Such well-known attractions as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Epcot Center, Sea World, Cypress Gardens and Busch Gardens are only a short drive from campus. Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers make Lakeland their annual spring training home and several other big league teams train in the nearby area. Money Magazine has ranked Lakeland among the top “Best Places to Live” for medium sized southern cities. Some of Florida Southern’s prominent alumni include professional golfers Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate; Jim France, chairman of International Speedway Corp. (which owns Daytona International Speedway) and vice chairman of NASCAR; Publix Super Markets, Inc. Vice Chairman Barney Barnett and Florida Supreme Court Justice Fred Lewis.

Annie Pfeiffer Chapel

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE SOFTBALL QUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATION Location.............................................Lakeland, Florida Founded ............................................................... 1883 Enrollment .......................................................... 1,800 President ............................................ Dr. Anne B. Kerr Athletic Director.......................................... Pete Meyer Associate AD/SWA (Compliance) ........... Marie Scovron Assistant AD .................................................. Al Green Nickname..................................................... Moccasins Colors ............................................... Scarlet and White Affiliation ........................................ NCAA Division II Conference ............................................. Sunshine State Home Field ........................ Barnett Field (500 capacity) Athletic Trainers............................................ Al Green, Lindsey Williams, Brian Simerville and Kelly Cox Sports Information Director........................ Bill Turnage Assistant SID/Softball ............................. Tim Carpenter Sports Information Phone ....................... (863) 680-4256 Assistant Sports Information .................. (863) 680-3955 Sports Information Fax .......................... (863) 680-3953 Sports Information Hotline ..................... (863) 680-3954 Toll-Free Hotline ................................(800) 825-MOCS SID Home Phone ................................... (863) 701-8437 Assistant SID Home Phone .................... (863) 853-7030 Assistant SID email .............. [email protected] Athletic Department Phone .................... (863) 680-4244 Athletic Department Fax ........................ (863) 680-4122 Athletic Web Page ........................... www.fscmocs.com SSC Web Page ......... www.sunshinestateconference.com

TEAM QUICK FACTS Head Coach ............................................ Chris Bellotto Alma Mater .............................. Florida Southern (1980) Record at FSC ............................... 1,100-335 (28 years) Career Record ............................... 1,100-335 (28 years) Assistant Coaches .....................Jeff Lang, Al Bellotto & Melannie Grimes 2009 Record ..............................43-15 (18-6, 1st in SSC) FSC All-Time Record .................... 1,100-335 (28 years) Program Started.................................................... 1982 NCAA Postseason Appearances ................................ 19 National Championships .................................. 1 (1993) Regional Championships....... 8 (1987, 1989, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2007) Conference Championships .................. 24 (last in 2009) Letterwinners Returning / Lost ............................. 12 / 7 Starters Returning / Lost ........................................ 8 / 4 2009 MVP ...........................................Sara Lovestrand Head Coach’s Office Phone.................... (863) 680-4249 e-mail .................................... [email protected] Assistant Coaches’ Office Phone ............ (863) 616-6443 e-mail .......................................... [email protected]

The 2010 Moccasin seniors, left to right: Bethany Boomer, Ashlinn Rodgers, Elli Howell & Ashley Hunt.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Moccasin Quick Facts ........................................ 1 Florida Southern College ............................... 2-3 Dr. Anne Kerr, President .................................... 4 Pete Meyer, Athletic Director ............................. 4 Support Staff and Coaches Directory ................ 5 2010 Outlook and Preseason Polls ............... 6-9 Head Coach, Chris Bellotto........................ 10-13 Assistant Coaches ........................................... 14 Player Bios ................................................. 16-28 Barnett Field, Home of the Moccasins............. 29 Florida Southern Honors and Awards ....... 30-33 Team Records .................................................. 34 Individual Records...................................... 35-37 Florida Southern Softball Year-by-Year........... 38 Florida Southern in the NCAA Tournament..... 39 Florida Southern Series History ....................... 40 All-Time Letter Winners ................................... 41 2009 Final Statistics and Results..................... 42 2009 Final Conference Statistics ..................... 43 Sunshine State Conference Information.......... 44 2009 Conference Standings ............................ 45 2009 All-Conference Teams ............................ 45 Sunshine State Conference Hall-of-Fame ....... 46 Florida Southern Hall-of-Fame ........................ 47 Florida Southern Athletic Scholarships............ 48 Florida Southern General Information ............. 49 Florida Southern Softball by the Numbers ...... 50 Roster ..................................... Inside Back Cover 2010 Schedule .................................. Back Cover

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Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, completed in 1941, wasthe first of Wright's designs at Florida SouthernCollege.

Florida Southern is home to the world’s only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed planetarium.

Florida Southern College Frank Lloyd Wright's "Child of the Sun"

Founded by the United Methodist Church, Florida Southern College is one of the oldest private colleges in the state, tracing its beginnings to a small seminary in Orlando in 1885. The tie to its founding church has remained constant and is today, a proud part of the College's heritage and a bright beacon for the future. Florida Southern moved to Lakeland in the heart of Florida's citrus belt in 1922 and began the construction of a campus that would eventually become a national landmark. The beautiful 100-acre campus, on the north shore of Lake Hollingsworth, includes the world's largest collection of buildings by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Florida Southern’s West Campus, now known throughout the world, actually had its inception in the mind of Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, president of the college from 1925-1957.

In 1935 he conceived the idea of an ultra-modern campus, designed by the world's leading architect. Ground was broken two years later for the first building in the Wright collection, the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel. What Frank Lloyd Wright created on the campus is amazing. His original work is still as modern and exciting as the newest buildings still on many architect's drawing boards. It is, perhaps, symbolic that the greatest concentration of his genius should be located at a small, private institution of higher learning. Perhaps he describes it best, "...out of the ground and into the light, a child of the sun...the college of tomorrow."

The Thad Buckner Building is home to the Frank Lloyd Wright “Child of the Sun” Visitor Center.

The Danforth Chapel is one of two chapelson campus designed by Frank LloydWright.

The Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center houses a full-sized basketball court, weight and aerobic rooms,and a student lounge and is adjacent to an NCAAregulation size swimming pool.

Frank Lloyd Wright often visitedFlorida Southern during his 20-year relationship with the college.

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A grouping of three residence halls, the Publix Commons are close to just about everything on the Florida Southern campus. All three buildings offer suite-style living in which six students each have their own rooms and share a living area and bathroom. The Publix Commons also is home to Florida Southern’s Greek organizations.

Florida Southern’s recently renovated Water Dome, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, made its premiere performance on October 25, 2007. The Water Dome features 74 jets powering streams of water 45-feet into the air. It took almost 260,000 gallons of water to fill the basin of the dome and at full power 4,800 gallons are water are pumped per minute.

All of Florida Southern College’sresidence halls offer wireless accessin the common lobby areas and everyroom offers cable TV and is wired forinternet access. In addition, wirelesshotspots on campus include the RouxLibrary, TûTû’s Cyber Cafe (whichoffers Starbucks products), Wynee’sBistro (our cafeteria), and the Nina B.Hollis Wellness Center and pool area.

As one of the four originalbuildings on the FSC campus,Joseph-Reynolds Hall (“JR”)offers one of the best views oncampus. It sits atop a hilloverlooking Lake Hollingsworth.Community life is big here - thewomen of JR form groups withinthe building as a whole and alsowithin the “wings” and smallerhallways. JR and its companionhall, Spivey, are located in thecenter of campus between EdgeHall and Ordway and serve mainlyas first-year female residencehalls.

Wesley Hall is one of two new twin residence halls at FSC andopened in the fall of 2008. The second building, Nicholas Hall,opened in the fall of 2009. Each new residence hall includes115 bedrooms with views of Lake Hollingsworth, meetingrooms, student lounges, kitchens, and study spaces.

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Anne B. Kerr, Ph.D. College President Since her unanimous appointment as its 17th president in 2004, Dr. Kerr has provided Florida Southern College with extraordinary vision and leadership that is enhancing the student experience and increasing the College’s national prominence. Under her guidance, the

institution has renewed its commitment to educating the whole person -- academically, socially, spiritually, and physically -- so that students leave prepared to make a positive and consequential impact on our world. Early in her tenure, Dr. Kerr led a comprehensive Strategic Plan designed to enrich all facets of the College’s student-centered culture. She is dedicated to enhancing a student life culture that provides opportunities for active learning and leadership; promoting a scholarly environment where professors have outstanding records of achievement that support innovative, engaged, and personalized instruction; and to strengthening further the College’s outstanding scholar-athlete program that models the highest standards of NCAA Division II athletics. As part of her quest for excellence, Dr. Kerr commissioned a master plan that outlines the College’s vision

for the campus and includes numerous facility transformations. These include the newly completed Barnett Residential Life Center and the soon-to-be completed state-of-the-art Christoverson Humanities Building, both designed by world-renowned architect Robert A. M. Stern; TǔTǔ's Cyber Café in the Roux Library and the adjacent McKay Archives Center; the expansion of wireless Internet access, campus-wide technology upgrades, and the Rinker Technology Center, currently under construction; renovations to the student dining facility and residence halls; as well as a restoration of our world renowned Frank Lloyd Wright designed campus. Prior to assuming the presidency at Florida Southern, Dr. Kerr was Vice President for Advancement at both Rollins College and the University of Richmond. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Mercer University and her master’s and doctoral degrees from the Florida State University. She has held a number of community volunteer leadership roles and currently serves on the boards of SunTrust Bank Central Florida and All Saints’ Academy. An avid supporter of the arts, she is the current president of the Board of Trustees of the Polk Museum of Art. She is in the first year of her term as president of the Sunshine State Conference. She and her husband, Dr. Roy Kerr, have a fifteen-year-old son Ed. Roy Kerr has authored two books about baseball entitled “The Loving of the Game” (2007), and “Sliding Billy Hamilton: The Life and Times of Baseball’s First Great Leadoff Hitter” (2009).

Pete Meyer Athletic Director

In 2008-09, Pete Meyer served his first year as the Director of Athletics at Florida Southern College. Moccasin teams produced three Sunshine State Conference championships (men's cross country, men's basketball, softball) and a fifth-place national finish in women's golf. Eleven FSC teams went to NCAA postseason competition. Named to the position February 21, 2008, he officially assumed his duties July 1, 2008, when Lois Webb retired. Since 1972, he is just the fourth person to occupy the position of athletics director at Florida Southern - following Hal Smeltzly (1972-2000), Mike Roberts (2000-01) and Webb (2001-08). Meyer was the Moccasins’ head baseball coach from 2002 through 2008. In the fall of 2008, Meyer was given the additional title of Dean of Wellness, as the operation of the Hollis Wellness Center, as well as the water ski program and campus intramurals, also fall under his direction. Meyer, who has been at Florida Southern since 1998, had served as assistant athletics director for Webb since February of 2006, in addition to maintaining his baseball coaching duties. In his position as assistant athletics director, he was responsible for acquiring major gifts for the athletic department that included funding and equipment for the athletics weight room, and upgrading the baseball and men's basketball locker rooms. He coordinated all of the athletic department’s fundraising efforts, coordinated athletic facilities, and served as game administrator for various home

events. He also served as Florida Southern’s representative on the Sunshine State Conference Marketing Committee. As baseball coach, Meyer spent six full seasons as head coach, keeping the Moccasin program among the elite in NCAA Division II. In 2005, he guided the Moccasins to their ninth NCAA Division II national title with a 51-11 record, and was the American Baseball Coaches Association Division II Coach-of-the-Year. In addition to his national coaching honors from the ABCA, Meyer also was South Region, Sunshine State Conference, and Florida Diamond Club (scouting organization) Coach-of-the-Year. His head coaching record at Florida Southern was 257-111-1, while his overall record as a head coach was 296-141-1. Thirty-four Moccasin baseball players were drafted or signed professional contracts during Meyer’s tenure at FSC. Before officially assuming the reigns of head coach, Meyer had served for over three years as Florida Southern’s top assistant coach under Chuck Anderson. He was also the program’s recruiting coordinator. Prior to joining the FSC coaching staff, Meyer spent five seasons at Valdosta State, working under the legendary head coach, Tommy Thomas. Before his stint at Valdosta State, Meyer was head baseball coach at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, where he coordinated the start of the school’s Division III baseball program in 1991. He served as a graduate assistant at Valdosta State from 1988-90, while earning his M. Ed. in physical education. A four-year baseball letterman at the College of Wooster in Ohio, Meyer graduated in 1987 with a B.A. in speech communication. Meyer is married to the former Julie Newnum. The couple has three children, 21-year old Ross, 19-year old Mitchell and 18-year old Megan.

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Kelly Cox Athletic Trainer

Brian Simerville Athletic Trainer

Lindsey Williams Athletic Trainer

Susan Sargeant Administrative Assistant

Micki Watson Athletic Business Manager

Ronnie Akins Equipment Manager

Cornelius Jackson Grounds

Moccasin Head Coaching Staff

Moccasin Support Staff

Marie Scovron Associate AD

Senior Woman Administrator

NCAA Compliance

Al Green Assistant AD

Head Athletic Trainer

Bill Turnage Sports Information

Director

Malcolm Manners Faculty Athletic Representative

Chris Bellotto Softball

Linc Darner Men’s Basketball

Robbie Davis Women’s Golf

Doug Gordin Men’s Golf

Trey Heath Men’s Tennis

Jamie Moreno Cross-Country Track & Field

Jarrod Olson Women’s Basketball

Trish Riddell Women’s Tennis

Hugh Seyfarth Men’s Soccer

Duncan Sherrard Swimming

Ben StrawbridgeWomen’s Soccer

Jill Stephens Volleyball

Jim Tyrrell Baseball

Rory Whipple Lacrosse

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2010 Florida Southern Softball Preview Florida Southern goes into 2010 back in its familiar role as one of the favorites to win the Sunshine State Conference. The Moccasins are in that position even after graduating four all‐conference players, two all‐region selections, and one 2‐time All‐American. They’re in that position because so often in the past, it hasn’t mattered what they’ve lost, only what they still have; and what they have is a roster with eight returning starters, three players who were All‐SSC, a couple of more who could have been, and several others who no doubt have that award in their future. What the Moccasins really want, however, is another conference title, just like the one they got last year, only better. How does it get better than that? Officially, the Mocs had to share that title with Rollins, and no matter what they teach you in kindergartern, sharing isn’t always the way to go. Ultimately, though, what the Mocs truly want is to go deep in the postseason, just as they’ve done many times before, and what head coach Chris Bellotto knows her team is capable of doing again. Bellotto also knows the Moccasins have their work cut out for them. The Sunshine State Conference has become one of the most difficult leagues in the country to win, and Florida Southern is just one of several teams that have a legitimate chance to do it. In the last two years, six different SSC teams have earned trips to the NCAA South Region Tournament, and four of them had at least one 40‐win season. Bellotto knows too that Florida Southern won the SSC in 2009 after being picked to finish fifth, the same spot Barry landed in after the Buccaneers were picked to finish first. It’s that type of role reversal the Mocs are looking to avoid as they push for a 25th conference title, while the rest of the SSC is pushing them.

PITCHERS Brittany Minton, the team’s top winner each of the last two seasons, has graduated, but the Moccasins are still loaded when it comes to pitching. Florida Southern was one of only three teams in the country last year to have three pitchers with double digit wins, and two of them are back. They’ve also added a freshman who was one of the state’s top high school pitchers over the last four years, meaning the Mocs should be able to go three deep once again.

The best thing about last year’s staff was how they picked each other up all season long. At different points, all three starters could have been called the Mocs’ #1 pitcher, and all three of them had some very big wins. Whether it was Minton getting the Mocs back on track in a sweep of Saint Leo and then taking down Barry in the opener of that series, Morgan Brown shutting down Rollins to give the Mocs a decisive series early in the year, or Christine Clark pitching a shutout in the title‐clinching win at Tampa, they all had a chance to shine. This year’s group will have the same opportunity. Brown followed up a strong freshman campaign as a relief pitcher by going 12‐2 with a 1.18 ERA in her first year as a starter. She ranked among the SSC leaders in several categories, and opposing batters found her difficult to hit, as evidenced by their .184 average. Brown carried Florida Southern through some tight spots in the middle of the season, and the Moccasins are now looking for her to take the next step in becoming an even bigger part of their pitching rotation as a junior. Although Clark didn’t start a game until early March, she ended up as a second team all‐conference selection as a freshman after going 14‐4 with three saves. Only the second lefthander to ever pitch for Florida Southern, the coaching staff was able to get her a lot of innings early in the year, and it paid off. By the time she made her first start, Clark had

already won three games. Her most impressive statistic had to be her 9‐0 SSC record, which included shutouts on the road against Barry and Tampa.

Joining Brown and Clark this year is freshman Brittaney Alderman, a 2‐time All‐State selection from Lakeland’s George Jenkins High School. With 33 wins and nearly 500 strikeouts over the last two seasons, Alderman will be given the chance to become a regular starter for the Moccasins right away, but even if she’s not pitching, she might be in the lineup somewhere with her bat. She hit .419 with two homers and 22 RBI as a high school senior, making her a candidate for the designated player position as well. Bellotto would prefer Alderman to concentrate on her pitching first. If that goes well, an expanded role on offense could follow. CATCHERS

Junior Heather Raulerson is back behind the plate after starting 53 games in 2009. Her glove and her arm are two reasons the Mocs love having her in the lineup, as she led the SSC in percentage of runners caught stealing and handled the pitching staff like a seasoned veteran. Though her .198 batting average may not have showed it from a pure numbers perspective, Raulerson also made big strides as a hitter, and for the second year in a row, turned it up a notch late in the season. Last year she hit .273 over the final month and was named to the NCAA South Region All‐Tournament Team after leading the Mocs in batting average during the postseason. More than likely, Florida Southern’s backup catchers will already be on the field somewhere else, but if Raulerson is out of the lineup, the Mocs can make the shift without too much difficulty. Freshman Erin Foley can play a number of positions, including catcher, where she was Second Team All‐State as a senior at Bartow High School. All‐SSC first baseman Elli Howell can also play there, and started five games behind the plate last year.

INFIELDERS Three starting infielders return, but 2‐time All‐American Sara Lovestrand has graduated, leaving a huge hole at shortstop and in the leadoff spot. The numbers she put up over the last two years probably won’t be duplicated, but the Mocs have had to deal

Junior Morgan Brown went 12-2 in her first year as a starter and was third in the SSC with a 1.18 ERA.

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Lindsey Powell wasvoted an All-SouthRegion outfielder in2009, and is alreadya two-time memberof the all-conferenceteam. The junior hit.349 last year withsix doubles, fourtriples, two homeruns and 37 RBI outof her customary #3slot in the battingorder.

with this type of thing plenty of times before, and the lineup still has its share of firepower.

Much of that will come from senior first baseman Elli Howell, who’s back to anchor the middle of the lineup. A First Team All‐SSC selection, Howell tied for the team lead with 44 RBI last year, and her league‐high 25 RBI in conference play were the most for any Moccasin in 12 years. Her grand slam against Nova Southeastern early in the season was one of the year’s defining moments. Overall, she hit .341 with 14 doubles, three triples and five home runs, and she goes into 2010 as one of the league’s most dangerous hitters. Junior Peggy Alex won a three‐way battle for the second base job last year and proved to be a reliable #2 hitter as well. With basically the same players in the lineup, Florida Southern’s run production jumped more than 20 percent from 2008 to 2009, and the improvement Alex made was a big reason why. At the very least, her .436 on‐base percentage and 16 sacrifice bunts moved Lovestrand one step closer to home; but her .325 batting average and 21 RBI showed that Alex could also drive in the run herself.

Defensively, Ashley Hunt ranked second in the SSC in fielding percentage at third base. At the plate, she was batting .286 at the end of March before a late‐season slump saw her average fall to .229. Now, the

coaching staff is trying to bring all of it back together again in the type of package that made her one of top junior college third basemen in Florida from 2007‐08. Alex had the same type of turn‐around last year, and Bellotto believes Hunt is on the same path.

At shortstop, freshman Dezirae Parsons is expected to take over for Lovestrand after a record‐setting senior year at Forest High School in Ocala. Her .414 batting average included 18 extra‐base hits, seven home runs and 48 RBI. Bellotto feels she has the ability to make an impact both at the plate and in the field. Should the situation dictate, the Mocs have several other infielders who are also looking to make an impact, and some of them already have. One of those is Christine Clark, who was more valuable as a pitcher last year, but she also started a handful of games at first base when Howell was catching. Clark had limited at‐bats, but she did hit two home runs with six RBI.

Sophomore Karlyn Scott got into 32 games last year, many of them at second base where she was a solid back‐up to Alex. She has a chance to play as an outfielder too. Senior Bethany Boomer is another second baseman, but may not play there if she’s in the lineup as the DP, or in the outfield where she’s spent a great deal of time in the preseason. Boomer gave the Mocs a strong bat off the bench last year, and her .281 average is one of the reasons she could be a starter in 2010. OUTFIELDERS

The season will begin with question marks in the outfield following the graduation of 4‐year starter Natalie Lang, a 3‐time All‐SSC selection and one of the best defensive players to ever play for the Mocs, and the loss of junior centerfielder Dani Blake to injury for at least a portion of 2010.

The only certainty is junior Lindsey Powell, an all‐conference right fielder each of the last two seasons, and a Second Team All‐South Region pick last year.

Powell exploded the second half of her freshman season and kept it going last year with a .349 batting average, two home runs and 37 RBI. She’s putting together a pretty good list of late‐inning clutch hits too, and while there might be some other players in the SSC who are just as good, there can’t be anyone better when the game is on the line. Powell has also started games at all three outfield positions and played some first base too, but the Mocs like her right where she is, both in right field and in the #3 spot in the batting order. The overall numbers don’t even begin to describe what Blake brings to the table, but consider that leadoff hitter Sara Lovestrand tied for the team lead in RBI last year, and that doesn’t happen without Blake getting on base from the #9 position – a lot. She literally turned her season around in mid‐March when she moved from the right side of the plate to the left, hit 200 points higher the rest of the way, and .340 over the final month. That’s what makes her overall batting average of .252 so deceiving.

The loss of Blake hurts, but it also creates an opportunity for others, and the Mocs hope to have her back before the end of the season. In the meantime, the battle for the two open outfield positions is basically a free‐for‐all. As many as half a dozen players are in the running, and in the end, whoever is swinging the hottest bat at the time will probably be in the lineup. That group of players includes sophomore Brandy Pikus, along with Boomer and Scott, and three newcomers. Pikus was Florida Southern’s most often used pinch‐runner last year, but had only two at‐bats in her rookie season.

Junior Peggy Alex hit .325 last yearas the #2 hitter in the lineup, andwas among the SSC leaders with a.436 on-base percentage.

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Freshman Erin Foley played mostly third base and catcher in high school, but her performance during the fall has the coaches now looking at her as a possible starting outfielder. A 3‐time All‐State selection for Bartow High School, Foley hit .384 as a junior and .357 as a senior with a total of 47 RBI. With the type of competition Bartow plays, Foley comes to Florida Southern as prepared to play as any freshman could be.

Mallory Butler is in the mix too, even though she didn’t join the team until January. A senior academically, Butler is returning to the field this spring after more than two years away from the game, but she started as a freshman for the University of North Florida in 2007. Another product of the powerful Bartow High program, she’ll give Florida Southern some badly needed experience in the outfield once she re‐adjusts to the college game. Freshman Jessica Echols also got a late start with the Mocs after competing with the Florida Southern cross‐country team in the fall. She’ll get a chance to run for the Moccasin softball team now, and hit .338 with 51 RBI and 65 runs her final three seasons at Moore Haven High School in south Florida.

DESIGNATED PLAYER The Moccasins haven’t had to worry about the DP position since the day Angela Williams arrived on campus in the fall of 2005. The problem, of course, is that Williams has graduated, and the Mocs now have to replace a 4‐time First Team All‐SSC selection who was also the school’s career home run leader. Senior Ashlinn Rodgers is one of the candidates to replace Williams, has the edge in experience, and is a proven hitter off the bench. She’s played in 56 games with a .292 batting average over the last three years. The aforementioned Boomer is another senior whose outstanding performance as a backup has led to a potential job as a starter, and Clark could even be used as a DP when she’s not pitching. The Mocs are also looking for a way to get freshman utility player Lindsey McClellan on the field. She put up some big numbers at nearby All Saints Academy before spending a year‐and‐a‐half at Auburn. An All‐State selection in both softball and basketball, McClellan showed what she’s capable of in 2007, when she hit .434 and had a 0.86 ERA as a pitcher.

Senior third baseman Ashley Hunt was second in the SSC last year in fielding percentage at that position. She was flawless at Barnett Field where the Moccasins went 21-1, the best record in the country for any team with at least 20 home games.

National Fastpitch Coaches Association Preseason National Poll Team [1st place votes] ’09 Record Points Final ’09 Ranking 1. Alabama‐Huntsville [14] ...............54‐6 ....................398 ....................... 2 2. North Georgia .............................50‐5 ....................375 ....................... 3 3. Winona State (MN) [1] .................50‐13 ..................345 ....................... 5 4. Dixie State (UT) ...........................41‐13 ..................331 ....................... 6 5. Indianapolis ................................37‐21 ..................316 ...................... 10 6. Valdosta State .............................57‐8 ....................287 ....................... 8 7. LeMoyne (NY) .............................45‐12 ..................252 ....................... 7 8. Missouri Western State................47‐12 ..................244 ...................... RV 9. California (PA) .............................35‐10 ..................233 ...................... 25 10. Saginaw Valley State (MI) .............39‐11 ..................217 ...................... 14 11. Humboldt State (CA) ....................38‐20 ..................214 ...................... RV 12. Nebraska‐Omaha.........................45‐17 ..................210 ...................... 24 13. South Carolina‐Aiken ...................34‐16 ..................206 ...................... 12 14. Kutztown (PA) .............................46‐12‐1 ...............196 ....................... 9 15. Nova Southeastern ......................49‐15 ..................157 ...................... 18 16. Metro State (CO) .........................40‐12 ..................151 ...................... RV 17. Abilene Christian .........................43‐15 ..................130 ...................... RV 18. Long Island‐C.W. Post ..................34‐18 ..................114 ...................... RV 19. Angelo State (TX) .........................50‐10 ..................104 ....................... 4 20. Wayne State (MI) ........................40‐16 ................... 85 ...................... RV 21. Wayne State (NE) ........................41‐21 ................... 81 ...................... RV 22. West Texas A&M .........................35‐21 ................... 73 .......................‐‐‐ 23. Mesa State (CO) ..........................30‐21 ................... 65 ...................... 16 24. Carson‐Newman (TN)...................32‐17 ................... 62 ...................... 21 25. Lock Haven (PA) [1]......................51‐6 ..................... 58 ....................... 1

Receiving votes: Bloomsburg (PA), Rollins, Caldwell (NJ), Georgia College, Cal State‐Monterey Bay, Hawaii Pacific, Georgian Court (NJ), St. Edward’s (TX), Emporia State (KA), Ashland (OH), Augustana (SD), Ferris State (MI), Midwestern State (TX), SW Minnesota, East Stroudsburg (PA), Montana State‐Billings, New York Tech, Concordia‐St. Paul, Florida Southern, Lewis (IL), Regis (CO).

2010 SSC Preseason Poll Coming off its best season since becoming a Division II program in 2002‐03, Nova Southeastern edged out Florida Southern as the preseason favorite to win this year’s SSC title. The Sharks, who picked up seven 1st‐place votes, return seven starters from a team that went 49‐15 and earned its first trip to the NCAA playoffs. The Moccasins were picked right behind them after sharing the 2009 SSC title with Rollins. 1. Nova SE (7) ............... 114 pts. 2. Florida Southern (5) .. 111 pts. 3. Tampa (4) ................... 93 pts. 4. Rollins (2) ................... 92 pts. 5. Barry .......................... 85 pts. 6. Saint Leo .................... 61 pts. 7. Lynn ........................... 39 pts. 8. Florida Tech ................ 37 pts. 9. Eckerd ........................ 16 pts.

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A Look at the 2010 ScheduleDate Opponent 2009 Record Opponent Info

Feb. 6 Northwood (FL) [DH] 13‐31 Seahawks return five starters but have added six freshmen and two junior college transfers

Feb. 13 Webber International [DH] 28‐19 Veteran roster includes nine seniors and two all‐conference pitchers

Feb. 20 Palm Beach Atlantic [DH] 33‐22 Division II independent has won 33 games each of the last two years and lost just one starter

Feb. 26 *at Florida Tech 21‐26 Panthers have new coaching staff, eight returning starters; Feb. 27 *at Florida Tech [DH] second year back after disbanding program in 2008

Mar. 1 Dominican (NY) [DH] 39‐16 Chargers won the Central Athletic Collegiate Conference and played in the NCAA Northeast Regional Tournament

Mar. 4 Valdosta State [DH] 57‐8 Gulf South champions and South Region runners‐up hit 98 home runs last year and return two All‐Americans

Mar. 5 vs. Anderson (SC) 19‐29 Trojans led Conference Carolinas in HRs, were third in scoring, but ninth in ERA; joining South Atlantic Conference in 2011

Mar. 5 vs. Columbus State 30‐31 Cougars have gone to the NCAA Tournament 10 times since 1995, but have nine freshmen on this year’s roster

Mar. 6 vs. Alabama‐Huntsville 54‐6 2009 national runners‐up and 2010 NFCA preseason #1 has 13 returning letter winners and nine returning starters

Mar. 6 vs. North Alabama 22‐30 Lions had first losing season in five years, but took two‐of‐three from Moccasins in 2009

Mar. 7 vs. West Alabama 42‐16 Tigers set school record for wins, averaged over seven runs per game, and return three All‐GSC hitters in the lineup

Mar. 7 at West Georgia 30‐27 Wolves have two seniors and nine freshmen, added two transfers, and return only five starters (one pitcher)

Mar. 10 vs. Post (CT) 25‐20 Eagles have every starter back from their best team in five years

Mar. 10 vs. Winona State (MN) 50‐13 Warriors won conference and regional titles in 2009 and were fifth at D‐II National Tournament; eight starters return

Mar. 13 Massachusetts‐Lowell [DH] 10‐31‐1 River Hawks have made three appearances in the NCAA Tournament in the last seven years; open 2010 vs. FSC

Mar. 18 Hillsdale (MI) [DH] 17‐27 Chargers return to Lakeland for fourth year in a row, and have only one senior and one junior

Mar. 23 *Rollins 47‐10 Tars set school record for wins, shared SSC title with Mocs; Mar. 24 *Rollins [DH] return top four hitters w/143 RBI, but lost 44 pitching wins

Mar. 26 *Eckerd 21‐38 Tritons had best season since 1998, and return seven Mar. 27 *Eckerd [DH] starters, five of them sophomores

Mar. 29 *at Nova Southeastern 49‐15 Sharks coming off first trip to NCAA Tournament and back‐to‐ Mar. 30 *at Nova Southeastern [DH] back 40‐win seasons; seven starters return, three All‐SSC

Apr. 1 *Barry 32‐19 Bucs have 159 wins in last four years under Danielle Penner; Apr. 2 *Barry [DH] six starters return, only one hit over .300 Apr. 9 *at Lynn 21‐29 Knights have eight starters back and added all‐conference Apr. 10 *at Lynn [DH] transfer, but lost top two hitters and #1 pitcher Apr. 13 *at Saint Leo 30‐25 Lions have three trips to NCAA Tournament in last five years; Apr. 14 *at Saint Leo [DH] led SSC in home runs in ’09, but only one senior on the roster

Apr. 17 at Palm Beach Atlantic [DH] 33‐22 Division II independent has won 33 games each of the last two years and lost just one starter

Apr. 23 *Tampa 27‐14 Two years removed from South Region runner‐up finish; Apr. 24 *Tampa [DH] Spartans in 2009 regional but have only four starters back *Sunshine State Conference opponent

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Head Coach Chris Bellotto The 2010 season marks the 29th for Chris Bellotto as head coach of the Florida Southern softball team, and her 32nd at the college. A Lakeland native and graduate of Florida Southern, Bellotto is the only coach the program has ever had. She’s established the Moccasins as one of the top college softball programs in the country, and in recognition of her accomplishments, the National Fastpitch Coaches

Association has selected her for induction into its hall of fame in December of 2010. She’ll be inducted along with Nebraska head coach Rhonda Revelle and Illinois State head coach Melinda Fischer. Their election will give the NFCA Hall of Fame a total of 53 members in the 20 years since it was established. With Bellotto guiding the Moccasins since their inception, Florida Southern has won more conference titles than any other Division II program, and made 19 trips to the NCAA Tournament. All of those potstseason bids have come since 1987, and the Mocs have won more postseason games and NCAA regional titles than all but one other current Division II school. During her time at Florida Southern, the Moccasins have made three appearances in the national championship game (most recently in 2004) and are one of only two schools at any NCAA level to play in a national title game in every decade since the sport was adopted. With a career record of 1,100-335, and a winning percentage of .767, Bellotto ranks among the top college softball coaches of all time, at any NCAA school regardless of division. When the Moccasins defeated Eckerd College on March 27, 2009, Bellotto became just the fifth coach in Division II history, and the 14th in NCAA history with 1,000 fast-pitch wins. Now with a career fast-pitch record of 1,020-301, covering 25 seasons, she ranks fourth in the D-II record book for wins, and fifth in winning percentage (.773). On the active list, she enters 2010 ranked third and fourth respectively. Since her career record also includes an 80-34 mark in three slow-pitch seasons (1982-84), Bellotto actually reached the 1,000-win milestone twice. The first was on March 16, 2007, when the Mocs defeated Bryant University, 2-0. That gave her 1,000 total victories before she achieved her 1,000th fast-pitch victory two years later. Last year was the 19th time Bellotto guided Florida Southern to NCAA postseason play, a figure topped by only two other Division II programs (Bloomsburg with 27, and Nebraska-Omaha with 22). With over 100 NCAA postseason games to her credit, Bellotto has also led the Mocs to 61 playoff wins, with only Bloomsburg and coach Jan Hutchinson winning more (78). Overall, Bellotto has won 24 conference titles (combining slow-pitch and fast-pitch), eight regional titles and one National Championship. That national title came in 1993 when Florida Southern went 45-11, with a .371 team batting average. The Moccasins came out of the loser’s bracket with back-to-back shutouts after dropping their first game at the National Tournament, and closed things out with an 11-5 victory over Augustana (SD) that gave the school its first national championship in women’s athletics. Those 11 runs are still a D-II championship game record.

Over the last 23 years, the Moccasins have averaged 42 wins a year, and have won 30 or more games all but twice during that span; 17 times they’ve won at least 40. Three times since 2000, the Mocs have even gone over the 50-win plateau, winning a school-record 55 games in both 2004 and 2006. Last year, Florida Southern went 43-15, and won the Sunshine State Conference with a mark of 18-6. That gave Bellotto and the Moccasins 24 SSC titles in her 28 years as head coach. No other Division II program or coach has won more league championships, whether based on regular season standings or a conference tournament. Bellotto’s coaching career began in 1979, when Florida Southern began softball as a club sport. That year, while still a student at the college, she led the Mocs to fifth place in the state tournament. In 1980, as a college senior, Bellotto’s team went 15-10, and her 1981 squad was 22-9 while competing with no scholarships against schools that offered as many as 15. One year later, Florida Southern became a full-fledged intercollegiate program and Bellotto guided them to a 22-12 record overall and a perfect 16-0 mark in the Sunshine State Conference, which was sponsoring slow-pitch softball for the first time. Bellotto’s first win came on March 17, 1982 when the Mocs defeated Saint Leo, 11-4. Florida Southern won the SSC title in 1983 and ‘84 as well (going 32-0 in conference play) before the league moved to fast-pitch competition in 1985. After two more SSC titles in 1985 and ‘86, Bellotto took the Moccasins to the next level in 1987, as Florida Southern earned its first NCAA Tournament bid in softball. The Mocs won a then school-record 49 games that year and led the nation in scoring, fielding and winning percentage. They went 24-0 in conference play, and swept through the regional tournament without allowing a run, before eventually losing in the National Championship Game to Cal State-Northridge. Bellotto’s success continued throughout the remainder of the ‘80’s and into the ‘90’s as Florida Southern would go on to win 16 straight Sunshine State Conference fast-pitch titles from 1985-2000, and earn 14 consecutive NCAA bids from 1987-2000. At one point, from the middle of the 1985 season through the end of 1989, Florida Southern won 95 consecutive conference games, including 62 in shutout fashion. That 95-game winning streak is the longest for any team in any conference sport since the SSC was founded in 1975. When the new millineum began in 2000, the Moccasins kept doing the same old things, winning six more conference championships in the decade that was just completed. That included four in a row from 2004-07, a 4-year stretch that saw Florida Southern go 200-42. During that time, the Moccasins won three South Region titles and went 22-10 during NCAA postseason play. The Mocs finished fourth in the national tournament in 2007, third in 2006, and were national runners-up in 2004, a team that had six freshmen in the starting lineup and only two seniors on the roster, but went 55-8. The 2006 team was also among the best ever coached by Bellotto, as the Moccasins tied their 2-year old school record by again going 55-8, set a new school record with 49 regular season wins, captured their 22nd conference title, and won the South Region title en route to their third-place finish at the national tournament. The Mocs spent most of the season ranked in the top five, opened the year with 18 straight wins, and set school records for home runs and shutouts.

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The ’06 season culminated with a record-setting 13-2 win over Alabama-Huntsville in the South Region Championship Game, earning the Moccasins their seventh regional title and a seventh trip to the NCAA Division II National Tournament. The Mocs went 2-2 in Salem, Virginia that year to finish third overall, giving them two third-place finishes, two runner-up finishes and one national championship under Bellotto. Following their fourth straight SSC title in 2007, and a fourth-place finish at the national tournament, Bellotto had to replace seven senior starters, three of them All-Americans, and all seven career record holders of one type or another. Even with that daunting task, Bellotto still had the Mocs in contention in 2008, as Florida Southern was among the top teams in the South Region all year with a 29-14 record. Along the way, they earned victories over seven different teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament, including two regional champions (Barry and LIU-C.W. Post) and two regional runners-up (Tampa and Wayne State of Michigan). Individually, 26 different All-Americans have played for Bellotto, combining to win a total of 45 All-American awards, including 21 first-team selections. Among them are four-time All-Americans Kellie Robinson and Shelly Davis, and three-time winner Megan Brown. Both Robinson and Davis are members of the SSC Hall of Fame, as are Dori Stankewitz, Traci Wood and Julianne Coleman. In addition, Bellotto has had 19 Academic All-Americans, 89 All-South Region selections, and six players named the SSC Female Athlete-of-the-Year for all sports. Bellotto is a two-time Division II Coach-of-the-Year as selected by the National Association of Softball Coaches. She first won that award in 1989 when the Moccasins went 46-8 and finished third in the nation. The second time came following Florida Southern’s national championship in 1993. Bellotto (or her staff) has also been named the South Region Coach-of-the-Year 10 times in her career, and the Sunshine State Conference Coach-of-the-Year 15 times. Her 15th SSC award came last year in 2009, when the Mocs won the conference title after they were picked to finish fifth, and one year after they’d finished in sixth place. The one-year turn-around was the greatest in SSC history. Bellotto’s individual SSC coaching awards are the most for any coach, in any sport, in the history of the conference, tying her with current Tampa volleyball coach Chris Catanach. Selected as the head coach on the SSC Silver Anniversary Team in 2007 (along with 14 of her players), Bellotto has compiled an incredible 548-110 record in conference play for an .833 winning percentage. In June of 2005, Bellotto was inducted into her third hall of fame, the Polk County Sports Hall of Fame. She was previously enshrined in the Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame (February of 2000), and the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame (March of 2002) as a charter member. She was also honored with the “Women in Sports” Achievement Award presented by Saint Leo University in February of 2001. Bellotto graduated from Lakeland High School in 1974. She earned her A.A. degree from Polk Community College in 1977 and her bachelor’s degree from Florida Southern College in 1980. In 1984, she received her master’s degree from the University of South Florida. She is also a faculty member at Florida Southern College in the school’s Physical Education Department, and currently serves on the NCAA Division II South Region selection committee.

Chris Bellotto Year-by-Year Year Record SSC Finishes 1982 22‐12 16‐0 SSC Champions 1983 25‐9 16‐0 SSC Champions 1984 33‐13 16‐0 SSC Champions 1985 20‐8 15‐1 SSC Champions 1986 34‐13 20‐0 SSC Champions 1987 49‐6 24‐0 National Runner‐Up, Regional

Champions, SSC Champions 1988 47‐6 20‐0 Regional Runner‐Up, SSC Champions 1989 46‐8 24‐0 National Third Place, Regional

Champions, SSC Champions 1990 42‐10 22‐2 Regional Runner‐Up, SSC Champions 1991 35‐11 20‐4 Regional Runner‐Up, SSC co‐Champs 1992 41‐9 22‐2 Regional Runner‐Up, SSC Champions 1993 45‐11 23‐1 National Champions, Regional

Champions, SSC Champions 1994 40‐11 24‐4 Regional Third Place, SSC co‐Champs 1995 42‐9 25‐3 Regional Runner‐Up, SSC Champions 1996 47‐7 26‐2 National Fifth Place, Regional

Champions, SSC Champions 1997 45‐13 24‐4 National Fifth Place, Regional

Champions, SSC co‐Champions 1998 44‐13 21‐3 Regional participants, SSC Champions 1999 44‐12 25‐3 Regional participants, SSC Champions 2000 46‐16 23‐5 Regional Runner‐Up, SSC Champions 2001 31‐17 16‐12 SSC 4th place 2002 18‐32 8‐18 SSC 7th place 2003 32‐18 16‐10 SSC 3rd place 2004 55‐8 19‐2 National Runner‐Up, Regional

Champions, SSC Champions 2005 39‐11 18‐6 Regional Third Place, SSC Champions 2006 55‐8 20‐4 National Third Place, Regional

Champions, SSC Champions 2007 51‐15 18‐6 National Fourth Place, Regional

Champions, SSC Champions 2008 29‐14 9‐12 SSC 6th place 2009 43‐15 18‐6 Regional participants, SSC Champions

•CHRIS BELLOTTO, FLORIDA SOUTHERN•SOFTBALL15•Chris Catanach, Tampa•Volleyball15•Buck Dawson, Florida Southern•Men's Cross‐Country10•Glenn Wilkes, Jr., Rollins•Women's Basketball9•George Samuel, Barry•Men's Tennis9

Most SSC Coach-of-the-Year Awards

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WINNINGEST NCAA DIVISION II COACHES (FAST-PITCH)

WINNINGEST ALL-TIME DIVISION II COACHES (BY PERCENTAGE) (Min. 10 Years) Yrs Record Pct. 1. *+Scott Whitlock (Kennesaw State, ‘91-’09) ........... 19 ...... 874-203 ...... (.812) 2. *Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg, ‘78-’09) .................. 32 ...1,165-280-2... (.806) 3. *Frank Cheek (Humboldt State, ‘89-’09) ................. 21 ...1,017-265-2... (.793) 4. *David Hanna (Coker, ‘92-’09) ................................ 18 ...... 661-194-1... (.773) 5. *Chris Bellotto (Florida Southern, ‘85-’09) ........ 25 ...1,016-301 ...... (.771) 6. *Rick Bertagnolli (So. Carolina-Spartanburg, ‘92-’93; California, PA, ‘94-’09)............................................. 18 ...... 636-199 ...... (.762) 7. *Vickee Hollifield (Carson-Newman, ‘86-’09) .......... 24 ...... 849-266 ...... (.761) 8. *Jeanne Tostenson-Scarpello (Neb.-Omaha, ‘00-‘09) 10 ...... 442-139-1... (.760) 9. *Les Stuedeman (Alabama-Huntsville, ‘96-’09) ...... 14 ...... 672-215 ...... (.758) 10. Dan Simmons (Nebraska-Kearney ‘88-’00) ............ 13 ...... 442-145 ...... (.753)

WINNINGEST ALL-TIME DIVISION II COACHES (BY WINS) (Min. 10 Years as Division II Head Coach) Yrs Record Pct. 1. *Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg, ‘78-’09) .................. 32 ...1,165-280-2... (.806) 2. *+Kathy Welter (Oklahoma Baptist, ‘80-’82; Texas Tech, ‘83-’85; Cal St.-Bakersfield, ‘86-’09) .. 30 ...1,090-504-7... (.683) 3. *Frank Cheek (Humboldt State, ‘89-’09) ................. 21 ...1,017-265-2... (.793) 4. *Chris Bellotto (Florida Southern, ‘85-’09) ........ 25 ...1,016-301 ...... (.771) 5. Sandy Jerstad (Augustana-SD, ‘77-’03) ................. 27 ...1,011-359-2... (.738) 6. *Gary Bryce (Wayne State, MI ‘82-’09) ................... 28 ...... 925-577-6... (.615) 7. *Judy Groff (American International, ‘69-’09).......... 41 ...... 924-581-5... (.614) 8. *+Scott Whitlock (Kennesaw State, ‘91-’09) ........... 19 ...... 874-203 ...... (.812) 9. *George DiMatteo (Lewis, ’84-’09) .......................... 26 ...... 872-442-6... (.663) 10. *Tami Cyr (Centenary, ’87-’91; West Fla., ’92-’09) . 21 ...... 859-395-1... (.685)

WINNINGEST ALL-TIME ALL-DIVISION COACHES (PERCENTAGE) (Min. 10 Years) Yrs Record Pct. 1. *John Tschida (St. Thomas, MN, ‘95-’09) ...............15...... 573-98 ....... (.854) 2. #Sue Enquist (UCLA, ‘89-’06)..................................18...... 887-175-1 .. (.835) 3. #Sharron Backus (UCLA, ‘75-’96) ..........................22...... 854-173-3 .. (.831) 4. *Mike Candrea (Arizona, ‘86-’03, ‘05-’07, ‘09) ........22.. 1,177-245-2 ... (.827) 5. June Walker (College of New Jersey, ‘74-’95) ........22...... 721-154 ..... (.824) 6. *+Scott Whitlock (Kennesaw State, ‘91-’09)............19...... 874-203 ..... (.812) 7. *Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg, ‘78-’09) ...................32.. 1,165-280-2 ... (.806) 8. *Margie Knight (Salisbury State, ‘97-’09) ................13...... 485-119-2 .. (.802) 9. *Frank Cheek (Humboldt State, ‘89-’09)..................21.. 1,017-265-2 ... (.793) 10. *Henry Christowski (Simpson, ‘96-’09) ....................14...... 451-130-2 .. (.775) 11. *David Hanna (Coker, ‘92-’09) .................................18...... 661-194-1 .. (.773) 12. *Chris Bellotto (Florida Southern, ‘85-’09) .........25.. 1,016-301 ...... (.771) 13. *Patrick Murphy (NW Missouri St., ’95; Alabama, ’98-’09) .....................................................12...... 607-188 ..... (.764) 14. *John Byrne (Moravian; ’94-’09) ..............................16...... 510-159 ..... (.762) 15. *Rick Bertagnolli (So. Carolina-Spartanburg, ‘92-’93; California, PA, ‘94-’09) .............................................18...... 636-199 ..... (.762)

WINNINGEST ALL-TIME ALL-DIVISION COACHES (BY WINS) (Min. 10 Years) Yrs Record Pct. 1. *Margie Wright (Illinois State ‘80-‘85; Fresno State ‘86-‘09)................................................30.. 1,345-479-3 ... (.737) 2. *Gayle Blevins (Indiana ‘80-’87; Iowa ‘88-’09) ........30.. 1,220-565-5 ... (.683) 3. JoAnne Graf (Florida State, ‘84-’08) ........................25.. 1,218-425-6 ... (.740) 4. *Yvette Girouard (Louisiana-Lafayette ‘81-‘00; Louisiana State, ‘01-‘09) ..........................................29.. 1,200-387-1 ... (.756) 5. *Mike Candrea (Arizona, ‘86-’03, ‘05-’07, ‘09) ........22.. 1,177-245-2 ... (.827) 6. *Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg, ‘78-’09) ...................32.. 1,165-280-2 ... (.806) 7. *Carol Hutchins (Ferris State, ‘82; Michigan, ‘85-’09) .....................................................26.. 1,130-404-4 ... (.736) 8. *+Kathy Welter (Oklahoma Baptist, ‘80-’82; Texas Tech, ‘83-’85; Cal St.-Bakersfield, ‘86-’09)...30.. 1,090-504-7 ... (.683) 9. *Elaine Sortino (Massachusetts, ‘80-’09) ................30.. 1,058-441-5 ... (.705) 10. *Joyce Compton (Missouri, ‘83-’86; South Carolina, ‘87-’09) ...........................................27.. 1,055-523-3 ... (.668) 11. *Eugene Lenti (DePaul, ‘80-’87, ‘90-’09) .................28.. 1,022-480-6 ... (.673) 12. *Frank Cheek (Humboldt State, ‘89-’09)..................21.. 1,017-265-2 ... (.793) 13. *Chris Bellotto (Florida Southern, ‘85-’09) .........25.. 1,016-301 ...... (.771) 14. Sandy Jerstad (Augustana, SD ‘77-’03) ..................27.. 1,011-359-2 ... (.738) 15. *Margo Jonker (Central Michigan ‘80-’09) ...............30...... 980-580-5 .. (.628) *Active Coach (Note: NCAA does recognize four FSC forfeit victories in 1994) #Sue Enquist and Sharron Backus served as co-head coaches from 1989-96

+Kennesaw State completed re-classification process in 2009 +Cal State-Bakersfield is currently in re-classification process for move to D-I

Chris Bellotto has won over 1,000 games in her career, all of them at Florida Southern, making her one of the most successful college coaches of all time. Among those wins are 61 in the NCAA playoffs, helping the Moccasins win eight regional championships and reach the Division II national championship game three times.

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11,,110000 WWiinnss aanndd CCoouunnttiinngg On March 16, 2007, Chris Bellotto became just the tenth coach in NCAA history at any level to win 1,000 games in her career. That win total covers both slow‐pitch and fast‐pitch competition. With the NCAA recognizing only fast‐pitch competition, Bellotto officially joined the 1,000‐win list last March 27, when the Moccasins defeated Eckerd College 9‐1 in St. Petersburg. #1 Mar. 17, 1982 Saint Leo 11‐4 #100 Apr. 13, 1985 Florida Tech 1‐0 Championship game of the SSC Tournament; freshman Dori Stankewitz pitches third

straight no‐hitter; Susan Young drives in the only run of the game with an infield single #200 Mar. 15, 1988 Missouri‐St. Louis 1‐0 Dori Stankewitz pitches a two‐hit shutout, helping Mocs to a 17‐0 start; Rhonda Kaiser

draws a bases‐loaded walk in the bottom of the 4th, forcing in Patsy Sugo who had doubled leading off the inning; Kaiser also has one of the Mocs’ three hits in the game

#300 Apr. 1, 1990 Barry 2‐1 Ginger Dudley has a two‐out RBI single in the bottom of 7th to score pinch‐runner Wanda Graham, who had stolen second after a hit by Wendy Helms; Cindy Johansen scatters five hits in the win, allowing a run in the top of the sixth

#400 Mar. 5, 1993 *SIU‐Edwardsville 8‐2 (4) Game called due to time limit; Shelly Davis goes 3‐for‐3 and Patty Fleig has three RBI; Mocs have six hits and eight walks; Katy Cortelyou earns the win

#500 Mar. 22, 1995 at Webber 14‐6 Kim Crawford has five RBI and a 2nd‐inning grand slam, Patty Fleig has a home run and four RBI, and Traci Wood goes 3‐for‐4 with four runs scored; Traci Hertzog picks up the win

#600 Apr. 6, 1997 at Florida Tech 5‐0 Lisa McNeley allows three hits with eight strikeouts in 5.0 innings, and goes 4‐for‐4 with three RBI at the plate; Lori Moore completes the shutout and Mocs have 15 hits as a team

#700 May 3, 1999 Rollins 3‐1 Amber Jaekel has three of the Mocs’ seven hits, including a two‐run homer with two out in the bottom of the 7th; Julianne Coleman allows four hits for the win and pitches out of a bases‐loaded situation in the top of the 7th

#800 Mar. 2, 2003 *South Dakota State 3‐1 Mocs score on an error and RBI single by Teri Morgan in the top of the 7th to snap a 1‐1 tie; Morgan also earns the win by allowing no earned runs on four hits

#900 Mar. 8, 2005 at Albany State 8‐0 (5) Stacey Bronson tosses a two‐hit shutout and strikes out seven; Stephanie Huber has a home run and three RBI, and Jackie Leppla drives in two runs

#1,100 May 9, 2009 $vs. Tampa 8‐6 Elli Howell hits a 3‐run homer in the 4th, and a 3‐run homer in the 5th to drive in a total of six runs; Brittany Minton comes out of the bullpen to earn the win for the Mocs in the second round of the regional tournament

*Rebel Games (1993 in Ocoee; 2003 in Kissimmee) $NCAA South Region Tournament at Valdosta State

#1,000 (March 16, 2007) The Moccasins defeated BryantUniversity, 2‐0, in the first game ofthe Florida Southern SpringInvitational. Freshman HeidiSchumacher pitched her first careershutout, allowing just two hits,striking out 11 and walking onlyone. It was a scoreless game untilthe bottom of the sixth inning whenthe Mocs got a leadoff double fromSarah Kohlbrenner, who then scoredduring a run‐down play on JackieLeppla’s sacrifice bunt. AngelaWilliams later singled in Leppla forthe second run of the inning.

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Did You Know? Florida Southern’s eight regional championships are tied for third on the all-time Division II list. Bloomsburg (PA) is the leader with 10, followed by Kennesaw State (GA) with nine. Cal State-Northridge is tied with Florida Southern with eight. Both Kennesaw State and Cal State-Northridge are now Division I programs.

Assistant Coach Jeff Lang

Jeff Lang joined the Florida Southern coaching staff in January of 2006 after seven years (1999-2005) as the head softball coach at George Jenkins High School in Lakeland. While there he compiled a career record of 148-52-1, and led the Eagles to four district championships and the state playoffs six times. In his four seasons at Florida Southern, Lang

has helped the Moccasins win three conference titles and advance to the Division II National Tournament in 2006 and ’07 with both his on-field coaching and recruiting. He was part of the NFCA South Region Coaching Staff-of-the-Year in 2006 and 2007, and works primarily with the Moccasin infielders. Among his recent recruits were 2-time All-American shortstop Sara Lovestrand, and current outfielder Lindsey Powell, a junior who has already made the all-conference team twice in her career. In his final season at George Jenkins, the Eagles were 24-5 and won the Class 5A District 6 title. In the state playoffs, the Eagles won two extra-inning games before falling to Tampa-Chamberlain in the regional championship game. All five of Lang’s seniors were named to the All-State team, including Angela Williams, and his daughter Natalie, who both went on to play at Florida Southern. Williams was a 4-time All-SSC designated player and the school’s career home run leader, and Lang was a 3-time all-conference outfielder with over 200 career hits. Another of his 2005 senior class, Brooke Johnson, went on to start at the University of Florida. In 2004, Lang also led George Jenkins to a district title after the Eagles went 24-4. That team advanced to the regional championship game as well, where they fell to River Ridge High School in extra innings. His teams also won district championships in 2000 and 2002, with the 2000 title earning him the Lakeland Ledger’s Polk County Coach-of-the-Year award. In addition to coaching at George Jenkins High School, Lang is also the president of Florida Construction Group. A Lakeland native and a 1980 graduate of Lakeland High School, Lang and his wife Darla have been married for 27 years and have two children: son Brant and daughter Natalie.

Assistant Coach Al Bellotto

Al Bellotto is in his 19th season as a Moccasin assistant coach, and during that time he's been a part of 15 Sunshine State Conference championship teams, as well as five that went on to win the South Region title. In 2007, he was part of the NFCA South Region Coaching Staff-of-the-Year when Florida Southern went 51-15 for a fourth-place finish at the national tournament. In addition to his work with the hitters, Bellotto also coaches the Moccasin outfielders. Among the highlights of his Moccasin career was the 1993

national championship season, and much of the Mocs’ success at the plate that year was attributed to his work with the hitters. Florida Southern hit .371 that year, a school record at the time, but one which the Mocs broke just two years later with a .376 average. That mark still stands in the Florida Southern record book. Last year’s team set a school record for home runs, and finished among the top teams in the country in batting average. Bellotto was also credited with the mid-season turn-around of centerfielder Dani Blake, who the Mocs switched from a right-handed hitter to a left-handed slapper in March. Hitting just .122 at the time of the switch, Blake hit .319 afterwards, and .340 over the final 20 games. A former member of the Florida Southern baseball team, Bellotto was an outfielder and catcher for the Moccasins, and before that an All-State selection in both baseball and football at Lakeland High School, one of the top football programs in the country. He's the brother of Moccasin head coach Chris Bellotto.

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Assistant Coach Melannie Grimes

Melannie Grimes returned to Florida Southern in 2009 for her second stint as the Moccasins’ pitching coach, after previously holding that title from 1986-90. She’s a former All-American pitcher at Arizona State University and member of the United States National Team. During her first tour of duty at Florida Southern, Grime helped the Moccasins win five Sunshine State Conference titles in five years, two regional titles, and earn a second place finish at the NCAA Division II national finals in 1987.

During those five years, Grimes oversaw a Florida Southern pitching staff which included two-time All-Americans Dori Stankewitz and Nycki Sandstede. In addition to those honors, a Moccasin pitcher was named All-South Region nine times during that span. In her return to Florida Southern last year, Grimes had three different pitchers win 12 or more games, one of only three teams in the country to accomplish that feat. Grimes’ collegiate career began at Golden West College in California where she was a member of two national championship teams. She transferred to Arizona State University and while playing for the Sun Devils, won 43 games from 1977-78. Grimes still holds ASU records for season earned run average (0.23 in 1978) and career ERA (0.52). She also set a school record with 246 strikeouts as a senior, a record that stood for 21 years and still ranks among the top five in team history. The highlight of her career, however, came in 1979 when she posted a 4-0 record in the Pan-Am Games in Puerto Rico, helping the United States win the gold medal. In addition to her previous coaching experience at Florida Southern, Grimes has spent several years coaching softball, volleyball, basketball and cross-country at local high schools in Polk County. She has spent the past five years as assistant volleyball and assistant softball coach at Auburndale High School, where she helped the Bloodhounds go 26-5 in 2006 en route to their Class 5A State Championship.

The 2010 Florida Southern Moccasin Softball Staff

Pictured from left to right areassistant coach Al Bellotto, assistantcoach Melannie Grimes, sportsinformation director Tim Carpenter,head coach Chris Bellotto, andassistant coach Jeff Lang.

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#22, BRITTANEY ALDERMAN, 5-07, Freshman (Lakeland, FL) Pitcher ● S-R 2009 graduate of George Jenkins High School where she played four years for coach Mike Powell… One of three Moccasins on this year’s team from George Jenkins, along with senior Ashlinn Rodgers and junior Lindsey Powell… Nominated by coaches as Polk County’s choice for Florida’s Class 5A Player‐of‐the‐Year as a senior when she went 17‐9 with a 0.99 ERA, with 264 strikeouts and 51 walks in 155.2 innings… Averaged 11.9 strikeouts per game… Also hit .419 with three doubles, two triples, two

home runs and 22 RBI, with a .476 on‐base percentage… As a junior, went 16‐4 with a 0.84 ERA and hit .370, helping the Eagles advance to the state tournament for the first time in school history where they eventually fell to Venice in the state semifinals… Struck out 10 and allowed only four hits in the region championship game against Newsome, picking up a 3‐1 win… Followed that with 13 more strikeouts in the semifinal loss to Newsome and finished the year with 214 in 133 innings… Selected Class 5A Third Team All‐State as a sophomore, and was First Team as a junior and senior… 2008 Polk County Player‐of‐the‐Year… Played travel ball for Team Hammer (coached by Tony Gabel) and the Tampa Mustangs (coached by Jim Ehlers) in 2009… Helped the Mustangs finish as runner‐up at the 18‐U Class A 2009 Southern Nationals… Also played volleyball at George Jenkins… Personal… Daughter of Samuel and Linda Alderman… Has two sisters (Heather and Ashley)… Born 5/3/81… Nursing major.

#5, PEGGY ALEX, 5-03, Junior (Clermont, FL) Second Base/Third Base ● R-R As a sophomore (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Started all 58 games, 57 at second base and one at third… Hit #2 in the batting order in every game… Saw her batting average jump over 100 points from her freshman season… Led the team with 16 sacrifice bunts, which was also third in the SSC… Second on the team in runs scored (46) and stolen bases (15‐for‐17), and was tied for second in triples (4) and walks

(23)… Third on the team with a .436 on‐base percentage… Tied for fifth in the SSC in steals, was tied for sixth in both triples and walks, and was ninth in on‐base percentage… Was also second in the SSC in times hit by a pitch (8), trailing only teammate Sara Lovestrand, who was hit 12 times… Had three games without an official at‐bat, including back‐to‐back games against Saint Leo where she had five walks, three sacrifice bunts and one hit by pitch… Hit .317 in conference play with a .456 on‐base percentage, and went 3‐for‐11 with a double in the South Region Tournament… Doubled and scored the winning run in the sixth inning of a 3‐2 win at Rollins (Mar. 14)… Had 13 multi‐hit games, all of them with two, and had two games with two RBI… Had a career‐best 8‐game hitting streak from April 10‐24… As a freshman (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Started 26 of the Mocs’ 43 games at third base… Tied for second on the team with 11 sacrifice bunts… Put down a sacrifice bunt that moved the winning run into scoring position in two of Florida Southern’s five walk‐off wins (Feb. 21 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic and March 10 vs. Wayne State, MI)… Set up all four runs in a 6‐4 loss to Tampa with a pair of sacrifice bunts in that game (Mar. 1)… Came through as a pinch‐hitter in another of the Mocs’ walk‐off wins by getting hit by a pitch with two out in the bottom of the 7th inning, and scoring the winning run in the 3‐1 victory over top‐ranked Barry (Apr. 13)… Committed only one error in her last 57 chances for a .982 fielding percentage in her final 16 starts… During that stretch, had one game with seven assists at Delta State and another with six vs. #17 Long Island‐C.W. Post… Had two games with two hits (Feb. 21 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic and Feb. 22 vs. Salem International)… Had two RBI in 10‐2 win over Hillsdale (Mar. 15)… In high school… Four‐year letter winner at East Ridge High School for Leah Bultema and Amy Youngblood… Honorable mention Class 6A All‐State in 2007 and East Ridge Athlete‐of‐the‐Year… Hit .467 with three home runs and 25 RBI as a junior… Also played four years of volleyball and was on the weightlifting team as a senior… Honor roll student all four years… Played two years of travel ball for the Clermont Crushers and coach Ernie Moore, one year for the Central Florida Ladyhawks and coach Gerry Chambliss, and one year for the Lakeland Rage and coach Mike Powell… Won the ISA “B” state championship in 2005 and ’06… Personal… Daughter of Tom and Suzanne Alex… Has one brother (Kevin‐17)… Born 7/17/89… Elementary Education major. YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD ’08 33 26 .222 72 12 16 9 3 0 0 19 .264 2 2 9 .263 0 11 3 3 27 66 6 .939 ’09 58 58 .325 157 46 51 21 6 4 0 65 .414 23 8 28 .436 0 16 15 17 89 82 14 .924 91 84 .293 229 58 67 30 9 4 0 84 .367 25 10 37 .386 0 27 18 20 116 148 20 .930

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Did You Know? The triple play at Eckerd last year, started by centerfielder Dani Blake, was only the second in team history. Blake made a running catch in deep left center and got the ball to shortstop Sara Lovestrand, whose relay throw to first baseman Elli Howell doubled off a runner for out #2. Another base runner was called out for failing to return to second, giving second baseman Peggy Alex credit for the final out. The only other triple play turned by the Moccasins was on February 22, 1998, in a game at North Florida. That one was also started by a centerfielder, Nikki George, who helped get the Mocs out of a bases loaded jam in the 10th inning by starting an 8-2-5 triple play.

#6, DANI BLAKE, 5-04, Junior (LaBelle, FL) Outfielder • L-R As a sophomore (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Started all but one game in center field after playing shortstop and second base as a freshman, hitting ninth in the batting order… After starting the year with a .122 batting average in the first 21 games, moved from the right side of the plate to the left, and hit .319 (30‐for‐94) the rest of the season… Batted .340 over the final 20 games…

Best conference series came against Saint Leo when she went four‐for‐eight with a walk… Went two‐for‐seven with a walk in the South Region Tournament and also threw a runner out at the plate… Had two hits, a run scored and one RBI in the SSC title‐clinching win at Tampa the last day of the regular season (Apr. 25)… Had seven multi‐hit games, all of them in the second half of the season… Had 3‐hit games against Hillsdale (Mar. 16) and Saint Leo (Mar. 31)… Four‐for‐10 with the bases loaded in her career, one of them last year when her 2‐out RBI single in the bottom of the 5th blew open a 3‐1 game against Hillsdale, and led to a 13‐1 win… Had four outfield assists, with three of them resulting in an out at the plate, and the other starting a triple play on March 27 at Eckerd… As a freshman (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… The only Moccasin freshman to start all 43 games (one of six Moccasins overall)… Started the first 26 games at shortstop and the final 17 at second base… Led the team with 12 sacrifice bunts… Hit .278 with runners in scoring position and was three‐for‐five with the bases loaded… Made her college debut with two hits and two RBI in a doubleheader sweep of Arkansas‐Monticello (Feb. 8)… Had seven multi‐hit games, including one against Tampa when she also had a career‐high three RBI in a 6‐4 loss (Mar. 1)… Delivered a game‐tying two‐run triple in the bottom of the sixth inning in that game… Started another late‐inning rally at Nova with a two‐out single in the bottom of the seventh that led to two runs and helped send the game to extra innings… Committed only two errors in her 17 games at second base… In high school… Four‐year letter‐winner for coach Raymond Marroquin at LaBelle High School... Third Team All‐State and Fort Myers News‐Press First Team All‐Area as a senior when she hit .457 with four doubles, four triples, five home runs, 22 RBI, 43 runs scored and 21 steals in 22 attempts... As a junior, hit .440 with four doubles, six triples, five home runs, 22 RBI and eight steals... Hit .327 as a sophomore with two doubles, four triples, one homer, 29 RBI and 9 steals... Also played four years of volleyball and two years of basketball... Played volleyball at LaBelle for her older sister Shelly... Athlete‐of‐the‐Year as a senior... Team MVP in both softball and volleyball as a junior and senior... Honor roll student all four years... Played nine years for the Southwest Florida Lightning and coaches Dave Blake and Clint Raulerson... Played at LaBelle High School with current Florida Southern junior Heather Raulerson... Another former high school teammate, Paige Raulerson, played for Florida Gulf Coast... Personal... Daughter of Dave and Robyn Blake... Has one older sister (Shelly‐28) and one older brother (Cory‐25)... Born 1/20/89... Biology major. YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD ’08 43 43 .235 98 13 23 13 2 1 0 27 .276 4 3 29 .283 1 12 1 5 83 71 17 .901 ’09 56 56 .252 143 22 36 7 0 0 0 36 .252 7 2 26 .296 0 6 3 4 61 4 1 .985 99 99 .245 241 35 59 20 2 1 0 63 .261 11 5 55 .291 1 18 4 9 144 75 18 .924

Junior Dani Blake first changed positions, then changed the way she batted, and in the process became one of Florida Southern’s top hitters during the stretch run to the NCAA playoffs in 2009. She hit .319 after moving to the left side of the plate, and .340 over the final 20 games. In the field, Blake made just one error, and her .985 fielding percentage was second in the SSC among all regular starting centerfielders.

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Did You Know? Bethany Boomer’s seven pinch-hits last year broke the previous school record of six, set by current teammate Ashlinn Rodgers in 2007. Rodgers, however, holds the career record of nine, and could still add to that total this year. The season record for pinch-hit RBI belongs to Bobbie Brandon, who drove in five runs in that role while going four-for-nine as a pinch-hitter in 2002.

Florida Southern’s only pinch-hit home runs were both hit in 2006, when Sharon Elliott did it against Palm Beach on February 11, and Marisa Chase followed suit on April 7 against Claflin.

#4, BETHANY BOOMER, 5-03, Senior (Allen Park, MI) Second Base/Outfielder ● S-R A senior athletically but attending Florida Southern as a grad student… Played 2006‐07 at Valparaiso University in Indiana for coach Randy Schneider… As a junior (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Florida Southern’s top pinch‐hitter, going seven‐for‐25 (.280) with a HBP in that role… Her 25 pinch‐hit at‐bats were 19 more than any other Moccasin, and her seven pinch‐hits were the most

in the SSC (Nova Southeastern’s Erica Barrabi was second with three)… Set a school record with seven pinch hits, breaking the mark previously set by Ashlinn Rodgers in 2007… Helped the Mocs rally from a 2‐0 deficit at Armstrong Atlantic State when they scored two runs in the seventh inning and went on to win in the eighth (Mar. 5)… Had two pinch hits in a doubleheader sweep of Saint Leo, both in the bottom of the sixth, with the second one leading to a four‐run inning that gave the Mocs a 10‐8 victory (Apr. 1)… Made her only start as the designated player on March 6 vs. Alabama‐Huntsville… All of her defensive time came at second base… As a sophomore (2007)… Mid‐Continent Conference All‐Academic Team… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Started four games at second base and one as the Crusaders’ designated player… Second on the team with seven sacrifice bunts… As a freshman (2006)… Mid‐Continent Conference All‐Academic Team… Started 13 games at either second base or in the designated player role… Helped give the Crusaders a 7‐4 win over Robert Morris with a three‐run pinch‐hit double (Mar. 9)… In high school… Four‐year letter winner at Allen Park High School for Patricia Curnell, who is also her aunt… First team all‐conference and first team all‐district as a senior in 2005… Graduated third in her class and was a National Advanced Placement Scholar… Served as class president for three years… Personal… Daughter of David and Gail Boomer… Father was an all‐conference third baseman at the University of Detroit and was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds… Has one older brother (Timothy‐24) who graduated from Florida Southern in 2007… High school coach Patricia Curnell, who is also her aunt, played softball at Florida Southern as Patsy Sugo from 1988‐89, and holds the school’s career record for highest postseason batting average (.417)… Born 2/18/87… Working on her MBA at Florida Southern. YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD% ’06* 36 13 .148 54 4 8 3 2 0 0 10 .185 2 0 14 .179 0 1 0 1 12 9 3 .875 ’07* 14 5 .250 16 2 4 0 0 1 0 6 .375 1 0 2 .294 0 7 0 2 6 3 0 1.000 ’09 29 1 .281 32 3 9 0 0 1 0 11 .344 0 1 4 .303 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 79 19 .206 102 9 21 3 2 2 0 27 .265 3 1 20 .236 0 8 0 3 18 12 3 .909 *2006-07 stats are from two seasons at Valparaiso

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Did You Know? Morgan Brown and her older sister Megan are one of three sets of sisters who have played softball at Florida Southern College. Megan piched for the Moccasins from 2004-07. The first set of sisters were twins Carissa (2000-01) and Corinne Mead (2000), and the second were Bobbie (2001-03) and Katie Brandon (2002-04).

#44, MORGAN BROWN, 5-10, Junior (Carrollton, GA) Pitcher • R-R As a sophomore (2009)… Second Team Academic All‐Region… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Led the team and was third in the SSC with a 1.18 earned run average in her first season as a starter… One of three Moccasins with 12 or more wins, posting a 12‐2 record that placed her 10th in the SSC in wins… Led the SSC with an .857

winning percentage… Ranked sixth in opponents’ batting average (.184)… Did not allow a home run in 83.0 innings pitched, making her the only pitcher in the SSC who did not give up at least two (minimum of 50 innings)… Has not allowed a home run in 117.1 career innings… Surrendered just 4.7 hits per seven innings… Began the season with a 1‐0, extra‐inning loss at Webber in which she allowed only two hits and one walk, with the only run scoring by virtue of the international tie‐breaker and an error… Won nine straight decisions after that, including 2‐hit shutouts vs. Northwood (Feb. 21) and North Alabama (Mar. 6)… Won the game vs. North Alabama in her hometown of Carrollton, Georgia by a score of 2‐0… Did not allow a run in seven of her 17 starts, and allowed just one run in five others… Went 3‐0 in conference play, including a complete game, 13‐1 win at 16th‐ranked Rollins in the final game of the series, a game in which she gave up just four hits in six innings, giving the Mocs a series victory… Besides the 1‐0 opening day loss to Webber, her only other defeat came to 2nd‐ranked Alabama‐Huntsville, the eventual national runner‐up (Mar. 21)… Had a career‐high six strikeouts in her 8‐0 shutout of Northwood (Feb. 21), and in a no‐decision against West Alabama (Mar. 7)… Florida Southern’s top fielding pitcher for the second year in a row, and begins her junior year having not committed an error in 39 career chances… Had one putout and 23 assists in 2009… Had as many as five assists in one game… As a freshman (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Served as the Moccasins’ #3 pitcher and was second in the SSC with 16 relief appearances… Set a school record for relief appearances, breaking the previous mark of 15 that had been shared by three different players (record was broken again in 2009 by Christine Clark with 17)… Tied for the SSC lead with two saves, picking them up with two shutout innings vs. Long Island‐C.W. Post (Mar. 18) and three scoreless innings vs. Eckerd (Apr. 4)… Made her only start on April 5 vs. Eckerd and pitched a one‐hit shutout… Allowed only an infield single in that game, striking out a season‐high five batters and walking two… Her one‐hitter in her first collegiate start came against the same team her older sister Megan pitched a no‐hitter against in her first college start in 2004… In addition to her one complete game shutout, also combined with starters Brittany Minton and Heidi Schumacher on eight other shutouts… Suffered her only loss in a 6‐4 decision vs. Tampa despite pitching 3.1 innings of relief, giving up only three base runners, and not allowing an earned run… Did not allow an earned run in her first eight appearances covering 12.0 innings… Gave up just two runs in her last 20.1 innings, both in an extra inning loss to Rollins in which she pitched a season‐high 5.1 innings… Though she was third on the team in innings pitched, led the pitching staff with 14 assists… Pitched one scoreless inning in the Mocs’ exhibition game against the United States Olympic Team on May 3, giving up an infield single to Caitlin Lowe, and striking out Natasha Watley before getting ground ball outs from Jessica Mendoza and Stacey Nuveman (the top four hitters in the USA lineup)… In high school… Home‐schooled in Georgia and did not play high school softball... Spent the last two years with the Sharpsburg X‐Plosion and coach Elwood Brown... 18‐U team was ranked #5 in the state of Georgia in May of 2007... Team produced several current college players, including three at South Region rival Valdosta State... Personal... Daughter of Marshall and Laura Brown... Has one older brother (Clint‐26) and one older sister (Megan‐24)... Her older sister played for the Moccasins from 2004‐07 and is Florida Southern’s career leader in several pitching categories and played professionally the last two seasons for the Rockford Thunder... Is left‐handed in everything but her pitching… Born 3/19/89... Elementary Education major. YR W-L ERA APP GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HBP AB OPP BA ’08 1-1 0.82 17 1 1 1 2 34.1 26 9 4 11 23 0 4 1 123 .211 ’09 12-2 1.18 20 17 5 2 0 83.0 56 20 14 26 52 0 6 3 304 .184 13-3 1.07 37 18 6 3 2 117.1 82 29 18 37 75 0 10 4 427 .192

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#1, MALLORY BUTLER, 5-05, R-Sophomore (Bartow, FL) Outfielder ● R-R Joined the Moccasins this spring after spending the last 2½ years at Florida Southern as a student… Senior academically… As a freshman (2007)… Played in 36 games for the University of North Florida as a freshman and was a part‐time starter in the outfield for coach Sonya Wilmoth… Started 21 games in left, six in right and five in center… Second on the team with seven sacrifice bunts… Hit two home runs and had four RBI in a game at 2nd‐ranked Arizona State (Mar. 2), one of only two Ospreys to go deep twice in one game during

the 2007 season… Also had two hits and two RBI in a 12‐0 win over Mount St. Mary’s (Mar. 10)… Committed only one error in 44 chances in the outfield and had two outfield assists… In high school… 2006 graduate of Bartow High School where she played for Glenn Rutenbar… Started for three state championship teams (2004, 2005 and 2006)… Played travel ball for the Bartow Intimidators and her high school coach Glenn Rutenbar… Personal… Daughter of Michael and Melody Butler… Father also attended Florida Southern, as did an uncle (Rick Elmhorst) and cousin (Lauren Elmhorst)… Played at Bartow High School and the University of North Florida with current Moccasin teammate Elli Howell… Born 2/28/88… Elementary Education major.

YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD% ‘07* 36 32 .149 87 10 13 13 2 0 2 21 .241 1 0 27 .157 1 7 0 0 41 2 1 .977

*2007 stats are from North Florida

#12, CHRISTINE CLARK, 5-08, Sophomore (Naples, FL) Pitcher / First Base ● L-L Only the second left‐handed pitcher in the program’s 29‐year history… As a freshman (2009)… Second Team All‐Sunshine State Conference… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Second on the team with 14 wins, and one of three Moccasin pitchers with at least 12… Seventh in the SSC with a 1.78 earned run average, the best for any freshman… Ninth in the SSC with her 14 wins, which were also the most by any freshman in the league… Tied for

second in the SSC with three saves… Also third in the SSC with 1.04 walks per seven innings… Went 9‐0 with a 1.43 ERA in conference play, only the third freshman in team history with a perfect conference record… Picked up her first two wins in a relief role vs. Nova Southeastern (Mar. 2‐3)… Tossed a 3‐hit shutout in the Mocs’ 6‐0, SSC title‐clinching win at Tampa in the final game of the regular season (Apr. 25)… Also pitched a complete game shutout at Barry, allowing five hits, striking out five and walking one in a 5‐0 win (Apr. 4)… Won two games in a series sweep of Lynn… Biggest non‐conference win came against 2nd‐ranked Alabama‐Huntsville when she pitched the final 2.2 innings in relief to earn a 6‐5 victory (Mar. 21)… Earned a total of five wins over four teams that qualified for the South Region Tournament (Nova SE, Alabama‐Huntsville, Rollins and Tampa)… Went 6‐0 with one save and a 0.72 ERA in April, earning six of the Mocs’ nine conference wins during that month… Started two games in the NCAA Division II South Regional at Valdosta… Began her career with 17 consecutive scoreless innings, all in relief… Broke Morgan Brown’s one‐year old school record for relief appearances with 17… Had a career‐high seven strikeouts in 4‐1 win vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (Mar. 25)… Also started five games at first base and one as the DP… Tied a school record with two home runs in a game when she went three‐for‐three with five RBI in a 10‐2 win at Eckerd (Mar. 28)… Had nine total bases in that game, one short of another school record… Went one‐for‐two with one RBI as a pinch‐hitter… Led all Moccasin pitchers with 27 assists and committed just one error in 40 chances in the circle… In high school… 2008 graduate of Barron Collier High School where she played four years for coach Tom Resop… Class 5A Third Team All‐State as a junior when she hit .434 with nine doubles, four triples, five home runs and 35 RBI, while also going 9‐5 with a 1.10 ERA, and 106 strikeouts in 92.2 innings… Led team to 24‐8 record and a spot in the region semifinals… Hit .398 as a senior with five doubles, two triples, three homers and 26 RBI… Went 12‐6 with a 1.20 ERA and 95 strikeouts in 93 innings as a senior… Led the Cougars to a 24‐9 record as well as the district title… Over her last two high school seasons, walked just 27 batters in 185.2 innings, an average of 1.0 per game… Played travel ball three years for the Tropic Wave, coached by Mike Morgan… Personal… Daughter of Ed and Kris Clark… Has a twin sister (Colleen) and an older sister (Lindsey‐22)… Born 4/7/90… Undecided on major.

YR W-L ERA APP GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO HR WP HBP AB OPP BA ’09 14-4 1.78 32 15 9 2 3 134.0 122 43 34 20 93 5 5 5 516 .236 YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD% ’09 47 21 .172 29 3 5 6 0 0 2 11 .379 1 0 8 .200 0 1 0 0 58 28 3 .966

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#33, JESSICA ECHOLS, 5-04, Freshman (Moore Haven, FL) Outfielder ● S-R 2009 graduate of Moore Haven Jr./Sr. High School… 3‐sport athlete who played volleyball, soccer and softball… Played her high school softball for Chris Goodwin and Pedro Navarro… During her career at Moore Haven, was named the Terriers’ rookie‐of‐the‐year and MVP… Went 16‐8 with one save as a pitcher her senior year, with 107 strikeouts and 28 walks in 146.2 innings… Had a 1.86 ERA and opponents hit just .187 against her… As a senior, helped the Terriers go 18‐11 overall and 10‐0 in district play…

Hit .338 with two home runs, 51 RBI, 65 runs scored and 16 stolen bases over her last three seasons in high school, with Moore Haven winning two district titles and advancing to the region finals in 2007… Also named team MVP in volleyball and the team’s best defensive player in soccer… Spent the fall of 2009 as a member of the Florida Southern cross‐country team, helping the Moccasins to a runner‐up finish in the Sunshine State Conference meet… Personal… Daughter of Russell and Marla Echols… Has three older sisters… Born 4/21/91… Nursing major.

#24, ERIN FOLEY, 5-02, Freshman (Bartow, FL) Third Base / Catcher / Outfielder ● R-R Comes to Florida Southern from Bartow High School where she played for Glenn Rutenbar from 2006‐09… Named First Team All‐Polk County all four years of her high school career… Honorable mention All‐State as a freshman when she batted .330 and helped the Yellow Jackets win their fifth straight 4A state championship… Current Moccasin first baseman Elli Howell was also a member of that team… Third Team All‐State as a sophomore when she upped her batting average to .340, and was Second Team All‐

State as a senior… Hit .384 with four doubles, three triples and 26 RBI as a junior… Runner‐up for the district MVP as a senior when she hit .357 with two doubles, two triples and 21 RBI… Graduated from Bartow with high honors and was a Rotary Club 4.0 Scholar… Played travel ball with the Bartow Intimidators from 2003‐09, coached by Brent Orr, Glenn Rutenbar and Eddie Martin… Former high school teammate Candace Howell now plays for the University of South Florida… Personal… Daughter of Brian and Christine Foley… Has one younger brother (Collin‐16)… Born 6/18/91… Political Science major.

Did You Know? There have been a total of 14 grand slams hit by a Moccasin in team history, but Angela Williams is the only player to hit two of them, and both came her freshman year in 2006. Of those 14 grand slams, only four have been hit at Barnett Field, including their most recent, hit by Elli Howell against Nova Southeastern last year (pictured at right). It’s the only slam that either tied the game or put Florida Southern ahead. The other FSC grand slams hit at Barnett Field were by Laura Soule’ vs. Saint Leo in 1985, Amy Jackson vs. Eckerd in 1999, and Ashley Alpizar vs. Saint Leo in 2007. The Mocs have never lost a game in which they’ve hit a grand slam (14-0), and last year’s 6-5 win vs. Nova SE was the first time they hit one in a game decided by less than five runs. Katie Brandon is the only Moccasin to hit a grand slam in the first inning, doing so in a 9-1 win at Florida Tech in 2003. Howell’s blast in 2009 was the latest in a game any Moccasin has done it, with that one coming in the bottom of the fifth. Only four grand slams have ever been hit against Florida Southern, and Barry’s Tanaye Goehring hit two of them in one doubleheader on April 8, 2000. The Moccasins actually won one of those games, 6-4, and have split the four games in which they’ve allowed one. Tina Savage of Rollins was the last opponent to hit one, clearing the bases on April 8, 2001, in Winter Park.

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#17, ELLI HOWELL, 5-06, Senior (Bartow, FL) First Base / Third Base / Catcher ● R-R As a junior (2009)… First Team All‐Sunshine State Conference at first base… SSC Player‐of‐the‐Week for March 9… NCAA All‐South Region Tournament Team… Started all 58 games, with 53 coming at first base and five behind the plate… Also played in two games at third base… Hit #6 in the batting order in every game… Hit .341 and was tied for second on the team and 8th in the SSC with 59 hits… Tied for the team lead with Sara Lovestrand and was tied for fifth in the SSC with 44

RBI… One of a school‐record five players with 30 or more RBI… Third on the team and 10th in the SSC with a .543 slugging percentage… Second on the team and tied for third in the conference with 14 doubles… Her five home runs were third on the team… Became the first player in team history to hit two home runs in a postseason game when she hit a pair of 3‐run homers in the Mocs’ 8‐6 win over Tampa in the second round of the NCAA South Region Tournament (May 9)… Her six RBI in that game set another postseason record for the Moccasins… One of her other home runs was a game‐tying grand slam against Nova Southeastern that helped rally the Mocs from a 5‐0 deficit and led to a 6‐5 win (Mar. 2)… Set a school record and led the entire country with eight sacrifice flies, breaking the previous mark of seven set by Patty Fleig in 1995… Had two sac flies in three different games… Had 17 multi‐hit games, including one with four hits in a 9‐4 win at West Georgia (Mar. 7)… Hit .522 (12‐for‐23) on the Mocs’ seven‐game trip to Georgia… Drove in the go‐ahead run in the 8th inning of a 5‐2 win at Armstrong Atlantic State on that same road trip… Had 11 games with two or more RBI, including the NCAA Tournament win over Tampa with six, and a game vs. Lynn with five (Apr. 10)… Hit .348 during conference play, with 10 doubles, one home run and 25 RBI in 24 games… Her 25 RBI in SSC games were the most by any player in the conference in 2009, and the most for a Moccasin since Lisa McNeley had 29 in 1997… Ended the season with a 14‐game hitting streak, the longest on the team in 2009… Hit .429 during that streak (18‐for‐42), including 4‐for‐10 during the South Region Tournament… Did not commit an error in her final 42 games… Threw out one‐of‐four runners attempting to steal… As a sophomore (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Started all 43 games at first base after transferring from the University of North Florida and normally hit in the cleanup position… Led Florida Southern with 13 doubles and tied for the team lead with four home runs… Seventh in the SSC in doubles… Second on the team with 17 extra base hits and tied for fourth with 20 RBI… Third on the team with 10 sacrifice bunts… Homered in her first doubleheader as a Moccasin and drove in one run in each game of the season opening sweep of Arkansas‐Monticello (Feb. 8)… Hit her other three home runs in SSC play, including two against Eckerd, a series in which she went four‐for‐seven with seven RBI (Apr. 4‐5)… Also went deep against Lynn (Apr. 19)… Batted .324 and tied for the team lead with 16 RBI over the second half of the season… Hit .317 in the Mocs’ 20 games against teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament, second on the team behind Michelle Tatlock… Gave Florida Southern one of its five walk‐off wins with a two‐out, two‐run double in the bottom of the 7th inning that beat 17th‐ranked LIU‐C.W. Post, 3‐2 (Mar. 18)… Had five multi‐hit games with three hits in the win over LIU‐C.W. Post (Mar. 18)… Had a season‐high three RBI in 8‐0 win vs. Eckerd (Apr. 5)… Committed only two errors and her .992 fielding percentage was second in the SSC among first baseman behind only Ally Maddox of Saint Leo… As a freshman (2007)... Atlantic Sun Conference All‐Freshman Team... Started all 57 games at third base for North Florida, one of only three players to start every game... Helped the Ospreys finish 33‐24 overall and 9‐9 in the Atlantic Sun Conference... Led the team and finished 7th in the A‐Sun with 14 doubles... Second on the team in batting average (.318), slugging percentage (.462) and RBI (30)... Also tied for second with seven sacrifice bunts... Hit .333 in conference play... Had a nine‐game hitting streak from March 9‐15 in which she hit .467 (14‐for‐30) with five doubles, two home runs and nine RBI... Homered against Georgia Southern, Maine and Ball State, all of them in early March... Had 14 multi‐hit games, including four 3‐hit games... Had nine different games with two RBI, including both games of a doubleheader vs. Maine (Mar. 14) and both games of a doubleheader vs. Bethune‐Cookman (Mar. 28)... Drove in the go‐ahead run in the sixth inning in two wins for UNF... In high school... 2006 graduate of Bartow High School where she played for coach Glenn Rutenbar... Helped the Yellow Jackets win the Class 4A state championship in 2004, 2005 and 2006 after winning the 3A title in 2003... Went two‐for‐four with an RBI in the state championship game as a senior, helping Bartow defeat Navarre 4‐1, capping a 31‐1 season with a record fifth consecutive state title... Also had an RBI single in the state title game as a junior, helping Bartow defeat Pembroke Pines 2‐0... Third Team All‐State as a senior and first team all‐district... Named all‐area three times... Had a career batting average of .327 with 35 doubles, 10 triples and four home runs... Finished her career second on the all‐time extra base hits list at Bartow... Hit .398 with 11 doubles and 30 RBI as a senior... Played volleyball as a freshman... Personal... Daughter of Carl and Martha Howell... Has one older sister (Vicki)... Born 3/17/88... Public Relations major.

YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD% ‘07* 57 57 .318 173 28 55 30 14 1 3 80 .462 7 2 30 .352 0 7 1 1 60 95 13 .923 ’08 43 43 .262 122 21 32 20 13 0 4 57 .467 6 4 16 .316 1 10 3 3 227 14 2 .992 ’09 58 58 .341 173 30 59 44 14 3 5 94 .543 5 0 18 .344 8 3 2 2 356 19 3 .992 158 158 .312 468 79 146 94 41 4 12 231 .494 18 6 64 .339 9 20 6 6 643 128 18 .977 *2007 stats are from North Florida

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#12, ASHLEY HUNT, 5-05, Senior (Lakeland, FL) Third Base ● R-R As a junior (2009)… Started all but one of Florida Southern’s 58 games at third base… Had nine multi‐hit games, with a career‐high of three hits coming in an 11‐3 win over Warner (Feb. 20)… Went three‐for‐nine the Mocs’ three games with national runner‐up Alabama‐Huntsville… Also went three‐for‐nine in a 3‐game series with Nova Southeastern… Had a career‐high three RBI in 14‐4 win over Nova SE (Mar. 3)… Hit an inside‐the‐park home run to help give the Mocs an 8‐0 win

over Northwood (Feb. 21)… Walked 16 times, including three in one game at Webber International (Feb. 7)… Second in the SSC in fielding percentage at third base, trailing only Natalie Heely of Barry… Had as many as five assists in a game at third base… Committed just one error in the last 13 games for a .968 fielding percentage during that time… Went one 16‐game stretch without committing any errors, covering 54 chances… In junior college (2007‐08)… Two‐year starter for Jeff Roberts and Meredith Headings at Manatee Community College in Bradenton, Florida… First Team All‐Suncoast Conference as a sophomore… Hit .291 with four home runs and 30 RBI as a freshman, helping the Lancers finish the regular season ranked #3 in the country… Hit .383 with eight homers and 37 RBI as a sophomore as the Lancers went 40‐7 overall and won the Suncoast Conference with a 22‐2 record… Tied for third in the Florida Community College Athletic Association in home runs… Team co‐captain as a freshman and captain as a sophomore… In high school… 2006 graduate of McKeel Academy where she played for coach Larry Harvey from 2001‐06… Honorable mention Class 2A All‐State as a freshman, Second Team All‐State as a junior, and Third Team All‐State as a senior when McKeel moved to 3A… Helped the Wildcats win six district titles, finish as 2A runners‐up in 2004, and win the 2A state title in 2005… Played travel ball for the Intimidators, coached by Larry Harvey, and the Sarasota Heat, coached by Mark Dover… Former teammate Tiffinee Harvey now plays for Saint Leo… Personal… Daughter of Robert and Arlene Hunt… Has an older sister (Lauren‐23) and a younger brother (Robbie‐19)… Born 3/21/88… English major with a minor in Biology.

YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD% ’09 57 57 .229 144 14 33 16 5 0 1 41 .285 16 1 39 .305 3 7 1 1 52 94 9 .942

#21, LINDSEY McCLELLAN, 5-11, R-Freshman (Lakeland, FL) Utility • R-R Joined the team this spring after spending the last year‐and‐a‐half at Auburn University, but did not play softball there… Sophomore academically… In high school… 2008 graduate of All Saints Academy in Winter Haven where she played for her father Bill McClellan… 4‐time All‐State selection, including once as an eighth‐grader when she was Second Team... Two of her All‐State awards came at the 1A level before she earned the same honor in Class 2A as a sophomore and junior... First Team All‐Area as a sophomore and junior, and

Second Team as a senior... Had 1,338 strikeouts in her high school career... Once struck out 20 batters in a game and 32 in a doubleheader as a freshman against Santa Fe Catholic… Had a game vs. Ridge HS with 19 strikeouts as a junior... Led team to a district title as a freshman and a spot in the region final where they lost in extra innings… Went 10‐7 with a 1.62 ERA and 125 strikeouts as a senior… As a junior, hit .434 with 10 doubles, two triples, two home runs and 13 RBI, and had a 0.86 ERA as a pitcher, with 188 strikeouts in 114 innings… Team MVP in her eighth grade season, as well as her freshman, sophomore and junior years... Co‐MVP as a senior… Also played basketball at All Saints Academy and was a 5‐time All‐State selection with 2,503 career points… Member of National Honor Society… Played travel ball for two years for Sudden Impact, coached by her father, as well as two years for the Lakeland Thunder and Mike Powell, one year for the Lakeland Rage and current FSC assistant coach Jeff Lang, and three years with the Sarasota Heat and Mark Dover… Former travel ball teammates Sara Boyd and Tiffinee Harvey are now playing for SSC rival Saint Leo, while current Moccasin third baseman Ashley Hunt was also a teammate in travel ball… Personal… Daughter of Bill and Melanie McClellan… Mother also attended Florida Southern… Born 10/16/89… Nursing Major with a minor in psychology.

WHY MOCCASINS? Florida Southern first used the nickname Moccasins in 1926, shortly after the college’s move to Lakeland in 1922. The water moccasin, or cottonmouth snake, was abundant in the nearby lakes and since the moccasin is one of the fiercest of all snakes, the college adopted the name for its athletic teams. A male water moccasin can grow up to 1.8 meters (over six feet long), and though its venom is considered relatively mild compared to other poisonous snakes, its bite is still extremely painful.

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Did You Know? The Moccasins have had only six walk-off home runs in 25 years of fast-pitch softball. Leah English is the only player to hit one in the postseason, doing so in the 2007 South Region Championship Game. Mar. 12, 1987 Lakeland, FL FSC 1, Florida Tech 0 Chris Palmer hits one-out solo home run for the win May 3, 1999 Lakeland, FL FSC 3, Rollins 1 After a Rollins error, Amber Jaekel hits two-run homer with two out in the bottom

of the 7th Apr. 8, 2000 Lakeland, FL FSC 6, Barry 4 Mocs trail 4-3 after a Barry grand slam in the 3rd inning, but win game on three-

run homer by April Elston with one out in the bottom of the 7th Mar. 21, 2001 Lakeland, FL FSC 3, Saint Leo 1 (9) Mocs tie game at one in bottom of the 7th, then get a two-run homer from

Autumn Lynch with two out in bottom of the 9th May 13, 2007 Valdosta, GA FSC 3, Florida Gulf Coast 0 A three-run homer by Leah English with two out in bottom of the 7th breaks a

scoreless tie and gives Moccasins the South Region championship Apr. 13, 2008 Lakeland, FL FSC 3, Barry 1 Moccasins get three-run homer from Sara Lovestrand with two out in the bottom

of the 7th inning to end Barry’s SSC-record 35-game winning streak

#27, DEZIRAE PARSONS, 5-08, Freshman (Ocala, FL) Shortstop ● R-R 2009 graduate of Forest High School… 4‐year letter winner for Mike Lingle… Had a big senior year for the Wildcats, hitting .414 with seven doubles, four triples, a school‐record seven home runs and a school‐record 48 RBI… Also stole 17 bases in 17 attempts, had an on‐base percentage of .446 and a slugging percentage of .823… Class 5A District 4 Player‐of‐the‐Year, first team all‐conference and team MVP… Selected to play for the North squad in the FACA All‐Star Game after

her senior year… Second team all‐area as a sophomore when she hit .342 with four triples and 12 RBI… Played travel ball for the Gainesville Gold… Personal… Daughter of Raymond and Lynette Parsons… Has one older sister (Toni‐21) and one younger brother (Zachary‐13)… Born 4/12/91… Undecided on major.

#8, BRANDY PIKUS, 5-06, Sophomore (Titusville, FL) Outfielder ● R-R As a freshman (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Served as the Moccasins’ top pinch‐runner, making 20 appearances, scoring seven runs, and stealing two bases in that role… Walked in two of her four plate appearances… In high school… Graduated from Titusville High School in 2008 after also attending Space Coast Jr./Sr. High School… Played for coach Eileen Serridge at Titusville… Also pitched in high school and was a

two‐time Most Valuable Player for the Terriers… MVP at Space Coast High School in 2004 and was a five‐year letter winner in softball… Won captain’s award as a senior and was a scholar‐athlete and honor roll student every year… In addition to playing softball, also played basketball at Space Coast and Titusville… Played travel ball for the Brevard Stealers and coach Jon Clarson from 2006‐08… Team won the 2008 USSSA state championship… Personal… Daughter of Scott Pikus, and Connie and Frank Hickman… Born 2/23/90… Business Administration‐Management major with a minor in Pre‐Law.

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#11, LINDSEY POWELL, 5-07, Junior (Lakeland, FL) Outfielder / First Base • L-L As a sophomore (2009)… NFCA Second Team All‐South Region… Second Team All‐Sunshine State Conference… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Started all 58 games as the #3 hitter in the lineup… Had 56 starts in rightfield and two in center, and also saw time at first base… Third on the team and 10th in the SSC with her .349 batting average… Batting average was second in the SSC among outfielders (Rollins’ Monica Meadows hit

.360)… Tied for second on the team with 23 walks, boosting her on‐base percentage to .425, which ranked 11th in the conference… Finished in the top 15 of the SSC in almost every other offensive category, including walks (23), runs scored (35), hits (58), RBI (37), triples (four), and sacrifice bunts (12)… One of a school‐record five players with 30 or more RBI… Twice drove in the winning run in the sixth inning of conference wins, and did so once in the fifth inning… Snapped a 5‐5 tie with an RBI single with two out in the bottom of the sixth to beat Nova SE, 6‐5 (Mar. 2)… Had an RBI ground out in the top of the sixth that broke another tie at Rollins, giving the Mocs a 3‐2 win (Mar. 14)… Had 16 multi‐hit games, including a 4‐for‐4 day in a 9‐4 win at West Georgia (Mar. 7)… Had three other 3‐hit games, including two in conference play against Lynn and Tampa… Her best conference series came against Saint Leo when she went 5‐for‐12 with five RBI in the 3‐game sweep, and drove in the tie‐breaking run with an RBI triple in a 2‐1 win on March 31… Hitting .409 (9‐for‐22) in her career against Saint Leo with seven RBI… Had a .304 batting average in SSC play, and a .383 on‐base percentage… Hit home runs at Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 12) and against North Alabama (Mar. 6)… Had a career‐high four RBI in 9‐1 win over Hillsdale (Mar. 16)… Career‐best seven‐game hitting streak came between February 21 and March 3… Second on the team with four outfield assists… As a freshman (2008)… Second Team All‐SSC… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Started all but one of Florida Southern’s 43 games… Started 32 games in right field, eight in left and two as the DP… Hit #3 in the lineup in every game she played… Second on the team with 23 RBI… Tied for second with 11 sacrifice bunts…Had a single and a walk in her first college game, helping the Mocs defeat Arkansas‐Monticello, 3‐0 (Feb. 8)… Drove in the first run in game two of that doubleheader, sending the Mocs on their way to an 8‐0 win… Played a role in two of the Mocs’ five walk‐off wins and delivered game‐tying hits in the 7th inning of two other games… Led off the bottom of the 8th inning with a base hit that produced the winning run on a hit by Natalie Lang that beat Tampa 2‐1 (Feb. 29)… Had a two‐out RBI single in the bottom of the 7th vs. #17 LIU‐C.W. Post, then scored the winning run on a double by Elli Howell as the Mocs won 3‐2 (Mar. 18)… Hit a game‐tying two‐run homer against Rollins in the bottom of the 7th that sent that game to extra innings… Had a game‐tying two‐run single in the top of the 7th at Nova SE, though the Sharks eventually won in the bottom of the inning (Apr. 1)… Had an RBI double for the only run in a 1‐0 victory at Lynn (Apr. 18)… Also had a bunt single that set up the only run in another 1‐0 win over the Knights (Apr. 19)… Hit .362 (17‐for‐47) with runners in scoring position, hit .400 with runners on base and was two‐for‐four with the bases loaded… Hit .323 in conference play, third on the team behind Sara Lovestrand and Natalie Lang… Tied for the team lead in SSC play with 11 RBI… Had 10 multi‐hit games and tied Lovestrand for the team lead with four different 3‐hit games… Three of those 3‐hit games came against conference foes Rollins, Saint Leo and Nova SE… Also had a career‐high four RBI in her 3‐hit game vs. Rollins (Mar. 20), which included her only home run of the year… Ended the season by hitting safely in the final five games, picking up two hits in four of those five games, including both games of a doubleheader vs. Valdosta State (Apr. 26)… Had four outfield assists and threw out two runners at the plate during the season… In high school… Graduated from George Jenkins High School in 2007 where she played two years for Jeff Lang (now a Florida Southern assistant coach) and two years for her father, Mike Powell... First Team All‐State as a junior and senior... Hit .565 as a senior in 2007... Hit .615 (eight‐for‐13) at the 2007 Kissimmee Klassic, the third highest average in the 48‐team tournament... Four‐year honor roll student... Played travel ball for the Lakeland Thunder from 2000‐04, and for the Lakeland Rage from 2004‐07... Played travel ball for her father from 2000‐04 and in 2006 and ‘07... Current Moccasin assistant coach Jeff Lang was also her travel ball coach in 2004 and ‘05... Prom queen and editor of the yearbook as a high school senior in addition to being an All‐State softball player... Former high school teammates Ashlinn Rodgers and Brittaney Alderman also play for the Moccasins, as did 2009 graduates Natalie Lang and Angela Williams... Another former teammate, Brooke Johnson, played for the University of Florida... Personal... Daughter of Mike and Pam Powell... Has one younger brother (Shane‐16) and one younger sister (Britney‐14)... Third‐generation Moccasin whose mother and grandfather (Bill Gandy) also attended Florida Southern... Born 1/4/89… Business Administration major with a minor in Communications.

YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD ’08 42 42 .314 121 16 38 23 4 0 1 45 .372 11 1 13 .373 1 11 3 4 30 4 1 .971 ’09 58 58 .349 166 35 58 37 6 4 2 78 .470 23 1 18 .425 3 12 1 2 71 6 2 .975 100 100 .334 287 51 96 60 10 4 3 123 .429 34 2 31 .404 4 23 4 6 101 10 3 .974

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Did You Know? Heather Raulerson led the SSC in percentage of runners caught stealing last year at .370, and was even better in conference games where she threw out five-of-12. The league averages was less than 24 percent. In the history of Florida Southern softball, only two catchers have thrown out better than 50 percent in one season. April Elston set the school record in 1999, throwing out eight-for-15 for a .533 percentage. In 2007, Leah English was 11-for-21 for a .524 percentage.

#13, HEATHER RAULERSON, 5-06, Junior (Felda, FL) Catcher • R-R As a sophomore (2009)… NCAA All‐South Region Tournament Team… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Started 53 of the Mocs’ 58 games at catcher, hitting eighth in the lineup… One of only two Moccasins (Elli Howell was the other) to hit safely in all three games of the South Region Tournament… Went four‐for‐eight and was also hit by a pitch, giving her a .556 on‐base percentage in that tournament… Had four multi‐hit games during the season, including

a two‐for‐three performance against Nova SE in the regional tournament (May 9)… Had two hits and two RBI in a 13‐1 win at #16 Rollins, helping the Mocs win the final game of that series and take two‐of‐three from the Tars overall… Also had two RBI in 8‐0 win over Armstrong Atlantic State (Feb. 27)… Hit .273 over the last month of the season (nine‐for‐33)… One of the Mocs’ best 2‐out hitters, batting .306 in that situation (15‐for‐49)… Led the SSC in percentage of runners caught steals (37%), by throwing out 10‐of‐27… Tied for second in the SSC in fielding percentage by a catcher at .993, with only two errors in 269 chances (Christine Roser of Rollins had a .996 percentage)… As a freshman (2008)… Split time behind the plate where she started 19 games… Hit .250 over the second half of the season… Went two‐for‐two when called upon as a pinch‐hitter… Bunted the tying run into scoring position in the bottom of the 7th inning during the Mocs’ 3‐1 victory over top‐ranked Barry (Apr. 13)… Had two hits in a 5‐0 win over #17 LIU‐C.W. Post (Mar. 18)… Drove in the go‐ahead run in a 5‐1 win at Delta State with an RBI double (Mar. 5)… Did not commit an error in 115 chances behind the plate, helping Florida Southern become one of only three teams in the country with no errors from the catcher’s position… In high school… 2007 graduate of LaBelle High School where she was a four‐year starter for coach Raymond Marroquin... Named the Cowgirls’ defensive MVP as a freshman and junior, and offensive MVP as a sophomore... Team MVP as a senior... Hit .418 with 20 doubles, eight triples, six home runs and 97 RBI during her final three seasons... Her best year came as a junior in 2006 when she batted .461 with six doubles, five triples, three homers and 36 RBI... Hit .409 her senior year with five doubles, two triples and 26 RBI... Also lettered four years in volleyball at LaBelle and was a two‐time defensive MVP in that sport as well... Four‐year honor roll student... Played for the Southwest Florida Lightning for nine years for coaches Dave Blake and her father Clint Raulerson... Personal... Daughter of Clint and Diane Raulerson... Has two sisters (Paige‐22) and Gennifer (15)... Older sister played softball at Florida Gulf Coast University... Another high school teammate, junior Dani Blake, is also playing at Florida Southern... Her volleyball coach at LaBelle High School was the older sister of Dani Blake and her assistant softball coach was Blake’s father... Born 8/25/89… Nursing major, planning to specialize in pediatric oncology.

YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD ’08 24 19 .188 48 5 9 1 1 0 0 10 .208 2 0 18 .220 0 5 0 0 107 8 0 1.000 ’09 56 53 .198 126 13 25 11 4 0 0 29 .230 4 5 25 .252 0 7 1 2 238 29 2 .993 80 72 .195 174 18 34 12 5 0 0 39 .224 6 5 43 .243 0 12 1 2 345 37 2 .995

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#10, ASHLINN RODGERS, 5-06, Senior (Lakeland, FL) Catcher / First Base • R-R The only four‐year member of the 2010 roster and the last member of the 2007 South Region championship team… As a junior (2009)… Appeared in 10 games as a pinch‐hitter, second on the team to Bethany Boomer… Walked as a pinch‐hitter against Nova Southeastern, leading to a run that tied the game at two (Mar. 3)… Career .250 pinch‐hitter (nine‐for‐36) with six RBI, four walks and a HBP… Has a career .341 on‐base percentage in that role… Holds the school career record for pinch hits… Saw her only time on defense as a

catcher… As a sophomore (2008)… Florida Southern’s top pinch‐hitter and backup first baseman… Set the school career record for pinch‐hits with nine one year after setting the single season record… Went three‐for‐13 with a walk and a hit‐by‐pitch as a pinch‐hitter… Gave Florida Southern one of its five walk‐off wins when she delivered a two‐run pinch‐hit single in the bottom of the 7th inning that beat Wayne State of Michigan, 2‐1 (Mar. 18)… Started the Mocs’ rally against top‐ranked Barry with a pinch‐hit single in the bottom of the 7th that eventually led to a 3‐1 victory (Apr. 13)… Had two hits in a 10‐2 win over Hillsdale (Mar. 15)… As a freshman (2007)… Played as both a backup catcher (three games) and first baseman (seven games)… Florida Southern’s top pinch‐hitter, going six‐for‐14 (.429) with four RBI and two walks in that role… The six pinch‐hits were a new school record for one season and the four RBI were one behind the record set by Bobbie Brandon in 2002… Started her career with five hits and one walk in her first seven plate appearances… Had two hits and three RBI in a 17‐1 win over Salem International (Mar. 5)… Threw out the only runner attempting to steal against her in the win over Salem International… In high school… 2006 graduate of George Jenkins High School… Honorable mention 5A All‐State as a senior when she hit .391… Three‐time all‐county selection who hit over .300 all four years of her high school career… Team MVP as a senior... Played three years for current Moccasin assistant coach Jeff Lang at George Jenkins… Played as a senior for coach Mike Powell… Also played volleyball for four years... Played five years with the Lakeland Rage… Personal… Daughter of Steve and Carrie Rodgers… Oldest of five children (Morgann‐19, Mitchell‐15, Amanda‐12, and MacKenzie‐10)… High school teammates Lindsey Powell and Brittaney Alderman are also Moccasins, and two others (Natalie Lang and Angela Williams) graduated last year… Born 9/15/87… Physical Education Major.

YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD% ‘07 22 0 .389 18 1 7 6 1 0 0 8 .444 3 0 3 .476 0 0 0 0 19 1 0 1.000 ’08 24 0 .333 21 4 7 2 0 0 0 7 .333 3 1 4 .440 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 1.000 ’09 10 0 .000 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 .100 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 56 0 .292 48 5 14 8 1 0 0 15 .313 7 1 9 .393 0 0 0 0 49 1 0 1.000

#2, KARLYN SCOTT, 5-04, Sophomore (Crawfordville, FL) Second Base • R-R As a freshman (2009)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… NFCA Scholar‐Athlete… Appeared in 32 games, the most of any freshman position player in 2009… Primarily the Mocs’ backup second baseman, but started the regular season finale when the Mocs defeated Tampa 6‐0 to clinch the SSC title (Apr. 25)… Pushed three runners into scoring position in that game, resulting in two of Florida Southern’s runs… Made 14 appearances as a pinch‐runner (second on the team to Brandy Pikus), including

two in the South Region Tournament… Scored the go‐ahed run in the bottom of the fifth as a pinch‐runner in the Mocs’ 6‐5 win over 2nd‐ranked Alabama‐Huntsville (Mar. 21)… Also used four times as a pinch‐hitter, drawing one walk… In high school… 2008 graduate of Wakulla High School in Crawfordville where she was a teammate of former Florida Southern shortstop Sara Lovestrand for one year… Played four years of softball for coach Tom Graham… First Team All‐Big Bend as a senior… Second Team All‐Big Bend as a junior and honorable mention as both a sophomore and freshman… Named the team’s rookie‐of‐the‐year as a freshman… Also played golf at Wakulla, and was a member of the cross‐country and weight‐lifting teams as well… Honor roll student all four years who graduated seventh in her class… Played for the Tallahassee Merchants and coach Frank Burke from 2000‐05, and Team North Florida coached by Coy Adkins from 2006‐08… Team placed second in the World Series and 30th out of 165 teams at 2006 nationals in Seattle… Finished third in the 2007 World Series and ninth at the national tournament in Sioux Falls, South Dakota… Personal… Daughter of Larry and Rosalyn Scott… Has one older brother (Tyler‐22)… Born 9/1/90… Biology major.

YR GP GS AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD% ‘09 32 1 .000 13 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 3 .133 0 1 1 1 14 10 1 .960

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BARNETT FIELD, HOME OF THE MOCCASINS

The Moccasins play their home games at Barnett Field, on the campus of Florida Southern College. The field is located behind Jenkins Field House, home of the Moccasin volleyball and basketball teams, on the corner of Ingraham Avenue and McDonald Street. Originally known as Pipkin Field, it was re‐christened Barnett Field in 1990 in honor of longtime Florida Southern booster Hoyt Barnett. It also serves as the home for the Moccasin soccer teams in the fall. The Moccasins actually lost their first fast‐pitch game at their on‐campus field by a score of 7‐1 in the first game of a doubleheader with Lewis (IL) on March 14, 1985. The Mocs did win the second game, 4‐1, and have been doing that ever since. Over the last 25 years, they’ve won over 80% of their games at Barnett Field. Last year’s team had the best record in school history at Barnett Field, going 21‐1 for a .955 winning percentage. Some of their other stand‐out records at home have come in 1987 (30‐4); 1989 (30‐3); 1995 (21‐2), 2004 (32‐4); and 2006 (24‐3). Barnett Field has also been the site for nine NCAA Division II South Region Softball Tournaments, most recently in 2006. No other school in the region has served as the host site more than Florida Southern.

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGION SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS PLAYED AT BARNETT FIELD

Year Winner Runner‐Up 1988 NE Missouri State Florida Southern 1989 Florida Southern SE Missouri State 1990 Missouri Southern Florida Southern 1991 SE Missouri State Florida Southern 1994 Barry Valdosta State 1996 Florida Southern Barry 1999 Alabama‐Huntsville West Florida 2004 Florida Southern Alabama‐Huntsville 2006 Florida Southern Alabama‐Huntsville

The large birds of prey living in one of the light towers down the left field line are ospreys, otherwise known as seahawks. They eat mostly fish and can dive up to three feet deep in water to grab their prey. They thrive on every continent in the world except for Antarctica, normally live between 20 and 25 years, and mate for life. The photo at left is of the actual pair that lives at Barnett Field, taken by Florida Southern photographer Wayne Koehler during a game. They were given the names Alan and Anita by former Moccasin outfielder Natalie Lang.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN MAJOR AWARD WINNERS

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 1982 ....Jody Kay ........................ Pitcher ................... Sophomore 1983 ....Jody Kay ........................ Pitcher ................... Junior 1984 ....Jody Kay ........................ Pitcher ................... Senior 1985 ....Susan Young ................. Outfielder .............. Senior 1986 ....Beth Greig ..................... Outfielder .............. Junior 1987 ....Beth Greig ..................... Outfielder .............. Senior 1988 ....Dori Stankewitz.............. Pitcher ................... Senior 1989 ....Dianne Wiedemann ....... Catcher ................. Senior 1990 ....Nycki Sandstede............ Pitcher ................... Senior 1991 ....Cindy Johansen ............. Pitcher ................... Senior 1992 ....Kellie Robinson.............. Shortstop............... Senior 1993 ....Wanda Graham ............. Outfielder .............. Senior 1994 ....Shelly Davis ................... Shortstop............... Sophomore 1995 ....Katy Cortelyou ............... Pitcher ................... Senior 1996 ....Shelly Davis ................... Shortstop............... Senior 1997 ....Lisa McNeley ................. Pitcher/DP ............. Senior 1998 ....Julianne Coleman .......... Pitcher ................... Junior 1999 ....Julianne Coleman .......... Pitcher ................... Senior 2000 ....Keltie Christian .............. Pitcher ................... Junior 2001 ....Keltie Christian .............. Pitcher ................... Senior 2002 ....Katie Wolfe .................... Second Base......... Senior 2003 ....Bobbie Brandon ............. Catcher ................. Senior Teri Morgan ................... Pitcher/DP ............. Senior 2004 ....Megan Brown ................ Pitcher ................... Freshman 2005 ....Jesse Shepherd............. Shortstop............... Sophomore 2006 ....Megan Brown ................ Pitcher ................... Junior 2007 ....Megan Brown ................ Pitcher ................... Senior 2008 ....Sara Lovestrand ............ SS/2B .................... Junior 2009 ....Sara Lovestrand ............ Shortstop............... Senior

SSC FEMALE ATHLETES-OF-THE-YEAR 1988 ......... Dori Stankewitz ............. Pitcher 1990 ......... Nycki Sandstede ........... Pitcher 1992 ......... Kellie Robinson ............. Shortstop 1996 ......... Shelly Davis................... Shortstop 1997 ......... Lisa McNeley ................. Pitcher/DP 2007 ......... Megan Brown ................ Pitcher

SSC SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM

(Selected in 2007 to honor 25 years of SSC softball) Chris Bellotto ............. Head Coach .......................1982-present Megan Brown............. Pitcher................................2004-07 Keltie Christian........... Pitcher................................2000-01 Julianne Coleman ...... Pitcher................................1996-99 *Shelly Davis.............. Shortstop ...........................1993-96 Patty Fleig .................. Second Base/Third Base ...1993-96 Wanda Graham ......... Outfielder ...........................1990-93 Stephanie Huber ........ Third Base .........................2004-05 Sarah Kohlbrenner..... Outfielder ...........................2004-07 Tracey Ringstaff......... Third Base .........................1986-89 Kellie Robinson .......... Shortstop/First Base ..........1989-92 Jana Merten ............... Pitcher/First Base/DP ........1987-88, 92-93 Dori Stankewitz .......... Pitcher................................1985-88 Dianne Wiedemann ... Catcher ..............................1988-89 Traci Wood ................ Outfielder ...........................1993-96

*Selected as the top player in the SSC for the first 25 years. Florida Southern had 14 of the 31 players named to the team.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN MOCCASINS IN THE PROFESSIONAL RANKS

In 2008, three former Moccasins played in National Pro Fastpitch at the highest level of softball in the United States. The league features six teams, with the season running from early June through late August. Last year’s NPF title was won by the Rockford Thunder, a team that includes former Moccasin pitcher Megan Brown.

Recent graduates Michelle Tatlock (left), Megan Brown (center) and Leah English (right) all went on to play professional softball. Brown and English were 2007 Florida Southern grads, with Brown playing the last two years for the Rockford Thunder, and English playing for the Washington Glory. Tatlock graduated in 2008, and played for the Philadelphia Force. Tatlock is now an assistant coach at Hillsdale College, a team the Mocs will play again this year at Barnett Field.

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ALL-AMERICAN AND ALL-REGION HONORS

NFCA ALL-AMERICANS 1986 - Beth Greig (OF)* 1987 - Chris Palmer (2B)*, Dori Stankewitz (P)*, Beth Greig (OF)** 1988 - Robin Allen (OF)*, Dori Stankewitz (P)*, Patsy Sugo (2B),* Jana Merten (DP)** 1989 - Kellie Robinson (1B)*, Nycki Sandstede (P)*, Dianne Wiedemann (C)* 1990 - Nycki Sandstede (P)*, Tangie Burns (OF)**, Kellie Robinson (UT)** 1991 - Kellie Robinson (SS)*, Chrissy Teresi (2B)*, Tangie Burns (OF)**, Cindy Johansen (P)** 1992 - Kellie Robinson (SS)*, Chrissy Teresi (2B)*, Wanda Graham (OF)** 1993 - Wanda Graham (OF)*, Courtney Asbee (1B)**, Shelly Davis (SS)**, Katy Cortelyou (P)*** 1994 - Shelly Davis (SS)*, Patty Fleig (3B)*** 1995 - Traci Wood (OF)*, Shelly Davis (SS)** 1996 - Traci Wood (OF)*, Shelly Davis (SS)*, Lisa McNeley (P)*** 1997 - Lisa McNeley (P)**, Jennifer Potts (C)**, Jamie Doran (OF)** 1998 - Julianne Coleman (P)** 1999 - Julianne Coleman (P)*** 2004 - Megan Brown (P)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)** 2005 - Jesse Shepherd (SS) 2006 - Megan Brown (P)** 2007 - Megan Brown (P)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)** 2008 - Sara Lovestrand (UT)** 2009 - Sara Lovestrand (SS)*

FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICANS

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

1987 - Dori Stankewitz (P)** 1988 - Dori Stankewitz (P)** 1989 - Jackie Folmar (OF)*** 1991 - Karen Kull (3B)*** 1992 - Kellie Robinson (SS)* 1993 - Courtney Asbee (1B)** 1994 - Katy Cortelyou (P) ** 1995 - Katy Cortelyou (P)* 1996 - Traci Wood (OF)** 1998 - Julianne Coleman (P)*** 1999 - Julianne Coleman (P)*** 2002 - Katie Wolfe (2B)* 2004 - Stephanie Huber (3B)** 2005 - Stephanie Huber (3B)* 2006 - Megan Brown (P)*, Stacey Bronson (P)** 2007 - Megan Brown (P)*, Leah English (C)** 2009 - Sara Lovestrand (SS)**

NFCA ALL-SOUTH REGION 1985 - Laurie Baker (3B), Teri Komer (OF) 1986 - Beth Greig (OF), Dori Stankewitz (P) 1987 - Colleen DeGroot (SS), Beth Greig (OF), Rhonda Kaiser (P), Chris Palmer (3B), Jana Merten (P), Dori Stankewitz (P). 1988 - Robin Allen (OF), Jana Merten (DP), Dori Stankewitz (P), Patsy Sugo (2B), Dianne Wiedemann (C) 1989 - Jackie Folmar (OF), Cindy Johansen (P), Kellie Robinson (1B), Nycki Sandstede (P), Dianne Wiedemann (C) 1990 - Tangie Burns (OF), Cindy Johansen (P), Carolyn Pele (3B), Kellie Robinson (SS), Nycki Sandstede (P) 1991 - Tangie Burns (OF), Candy Carrico (P), Cindy Johansen (P), Kellie Robinson (SS), Chrissy Teresi (2B) 1992 - Kellie Robinson (SS), Chrissy Teresi (2B), Wanda Graham (OF), Jana Merten (DP), Candy Carrico (P) 1993 - Wanda Graham (OF), Courtney Asbee (1B), Shelly Davis (SS), Katy Cortelyou (P) 1994 - Shelly Davis (SS), Patty Fleig (3B), Katy Cortelyou (P) 1995 - Traci Wood (OF), Shelly Davis (SS), Kay Cortelyou (P), Patty Fleig (3B), Keisha Hardy (OF). 1996 - Traci Wood (OF), Shelly Davis (SS), Lisa McNeley (P), Patty Fleig (2B), Keisha Hardy (OF) 1997 - Lisa McNeley (P), Jennifer Potts (C), Jamie Doran (OF) 1998 - Julianne Coleman (P) 1999 - Julianne Coleman (P), Amy Jackson (IF), Nikki George (OF) 2000 - Keltie Christian (P)*, Katie Wolfe (2B)**, Jamie Doran (OF)** 2001 - April Elston (C)*, Keltie Christian (P)*, Jackie Pavone (OF)** 2003 - Jackie Pavone (OF)** 2004 - Megan Brown (P)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Krista Bradley (OF)**,

Stephanie Huber (3B)** 2005 - Jesse Shepherd (SS)*, Stacey Bronson (P)**, Megan Brown (P)**,

Leah English (C)**, Stephanie Huber (3B)**, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)** 2006 - Megan Brown (P)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)**, Jackie Leppla (1B)** 2007 - Ashley Alpizar (2B)*, Megan Brown (P)*, Leah English (C)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Jesse Shepherd (SS)** 2008 - Sara Lovestrand (UT)*, Angela Williams (DP)** 2009 - Sara Lovestrand (SS)*, Angela Williams (DP)*, Lindsey Powell (OF)**

*Denotes First Team, **Denotes Second Team ***Denotes Third Team, +Denotes Honorable Mention

CHRIS BELLOTTO COACH-OF-THE-YEAR HONORS

(National and Regional)

NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1989 ● 1993

SOUTH REGION COACH-OF-THE-YEAR

1987 ● 1988 ● 1989 ● 1990 ● 1991 ● 1992 ● 1993

SOUTH REGION COACHING STAFF-OF-THE-YEAR 2004 ● 2006 ● 2007

Shelly Davis

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Jesse Shepherd is the only shortstop in league history to be named First Team All-SSC all four years of her career. From 2004 to 2007, Shepherd hit .393 with 82 RBI and 99 steals. Her 297 career hits rank second in the SSC record book, just one behind the total of another former Southern shortstop, Shelly Davis.

Angela Williams, who graduated in 2009, is one of five Moccasins who have been 4-time First Team All-SSC selections. She had a career batting average of .340, tied the school career record for home runs with 16, drove in 131 runs, and stole 63 bases.

ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE

1986 - Kathy Fishbaugh (2B)*, Chris Palmer (3B)*, Beth Greig (OF)*, Pam Sheffer (OF)*, Teresa Taylor (C)*, Rhonda Kaiser (1B)**, Colleen DeGroot (SS)**, Jackie Folmar (OF)**, Donna Patterson (OF)**, Dori Stankewitz (P)** 1987 - Chris Palmer (2B)*, Tracey Ringstaff (3B)*, Colleen DeGroot (SS)*, Beth Greig (OF)*, Donna Patterson (OF)*, Pam Sheffer (OF)*, Teresa Taylor (C)*, Dori Stankewitz (P)*, Jana Merten (DP)* 1988 - Patsy Sugo (2B)*, Tracey Ringstaff (3B)*, Robin Allen (OF)*, Linda Southard (OF)*, Dianne Wiedemann (C)*, Jana Merten (DP)*, Dori Stankewitz (P)*, Rhonda Kaiser (1B)**, Debbie Rawn (SS)**, Jackie Folmar (OF)**, Jana Merten (P)** 1989 - Kellie Robinson (1B)*, Robin Allen (OF)*, Jackie Folmar (OF)*, Dianne Wiedemann (C)*, Nycki Sandstede (P)*, Patsy Sugo (2B)**, Tracey Ringstaff (3B)**, Linda Southard (OF)**, Cindy Johansen (P)+, Debbie Rawn (SS)+ 1990 - Tangie Burns (OF)*, Carolyn Pele (3B)*, Kellie Robinson (SS)*, Nycki Sandstede (P)*, Andrea Fellner (C)**, Wendy Helms (DP)**, Cindy Johansen (P)**, Karen Kull (2B)**, Mickie Montgomery (1B)** 1991 - Tangie Burns (OF)*, Karen Conway (DP)*, Cindy Johansen (P)*, Karen Kull (3B)*, Kellie Robinson (SS)*, Chrissy Teresi (2B)*, Wanda Graham (OF)*, Andrea Fellner (C)**, Mickie Montgomery (1B)**, Candy Carrico (P)+ 1992 - Kellie Robinson (SS)*, Chrissy Teresi (2B)*, Wanda Graham (OF)*, Jana Merten (DP)**, Tonya Regoli (P)*, Courtney Asbee (C)**, Candy Carrico (P)*, Karen Conway (3B)**, Brandie Britton (OF)+, Tangie Burns (OF)+ 1993 - Wanda Graham (OF)*, Courtney Asbee (C)*, Brandie Britton (C)*, Karen Conway (3B)*, Keisha Hardy (DP)*, Shelly Davis (SS)**, Katy Cortelyou (P)*, Tonya Regoli (P)**, Patty Fleig (2B)**, Jana Merten (1B)+, Julie Hansen (P)+ 1994 - Shelly Davis (SS)*, Patty Fleig (3B)*, Katy Cortelyou (P)*, Traci Wood (OF)*, Keisha Hardy (OF)**, Karen Conway (2B)+ 1995 - Katy Cortelyou (P)*, Traci Wood (OF)*, Patty Fleig (3B)*, Jenny Coppage (1B)*, Christy Smith (2B)*, Shelly Davis (SS)**, Keisha Hardy (OF)**, Julie Pederson (C)**, Kim Crawford (OF)**, Jennifer Potts (C)+ 1996 - Lisa McNeley (P)*, Shelly Davis (SS)*, Patty Fleig (2B)*, Traci Wood (OF)*, Keisha Hardy (OF)**, Christy Smith (DP)**, Jennifer Potts (C/OF)+ 1997 - Lisa McNeley (P)*, Jennifer Potts (C)*, Jennifer Coppage (2B)*, Jamie Bridges (3B)*, Jamie Doran (OF)**, Amber Jaekel (SS)**, Julianne Coleman (P)**, Heather Dull (OF)**, Nikki George (OF)**, Lori Moore (DP)**

1998 - Julianne Coleman (P)*, Jennifer Coppage (2B)*, April Elston (C)*, Amber Jaekel (SS)*, Jennifer Potts (OF)*, Jamie Doran (OF)** 1999 - Julianne Coleman (P)*, Amy Jackson (IF)*, Jamie Bridges (IF)*, April Elston (C)*, Autumn Lynch (C)*, Amber Jaekel (IF)**, Jamie Doran (OF)**, Sara Lentz (P/IF)**, Heather Dull (IF/OF)+ 2000 - Keltie Christian (P)*, Jackie Marchetta (SS)*, Katie Wolfe (2B)*, Jamie Doran (OF)*, April Elston (C)* 2001 - Keltie Christian (P)*, April Elston (C)*, Jackie Pavone (OF)* 2002 - Katie Wolfe (2B)** 2003 - Jackie Pavone (OF)*, Bobbie Brandon (C)*, Teri Morgan (DP)*, Krista Bradley (OF)**, Stacey Bronson (P)**, Jen Rudock (1B)+ 2004 - Stephanie Huber (3B)*, Megan Brown (P)*, Jesse Shepherd (SS)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Krista Bradley (OF)*, Ashley Alpizar (C)*, Jackie Leppla (1B)** 2005 - Ashley Alpizar (2B)*, Stephanie Huber (3B)*, Jesse Shepherd (SS)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Leah English (C)*, Stacey Bronson (P)**, Megan Brown (P)** 2006 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Megan Brown (P)*, Jackie Leppla (1B)*, Jesse Shepherd (SS)*, Angela Williams (DP)*, Natalie Lang (OF)+ 2007 - Megan Brown (P)*, Ashley Alpizar (2B)*, Leah English (C)*, Sarah Kohlbrenner (OF)*, Jesse Shepherd (SS)*, Angela Williams (DP)*, Jackie Leppla (1B)** 2008 - Angela Williams (DP)*, Sara Lovestrand (UT)*, Brittany Minton (P)**, Natalie Lang (OF)**, Lindsey Powell (OF)** 2009 - Elli Howell (1B)*, Sara Lovestrand (SS)*, Natalie Lang (OF)*, Angela Williams (DP)*, Lindsey Powell (OF)**, Christine Clark (P)**

*1st Team, **2nd Team, ***3rd Team, +Honorable Mention

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SSC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

SSC PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR (began in 1992) 1992 ....Kellie Robinson.............. Shortstop............... Senior 1996 ....Shelly Davis ................... Shortstop............... Senior 1997 ....Lisa McNeley ................. Pitcher/DP ............. Senior 2004 ....Stephanie Huber............ Third Base............. Junior 2006 ....Sarah Kohlbrenner ........ Outfielder .............. Junior 2009 ....Sara Lovestrand ............ Shortstop............... Senior

SSC PITCHERS-OF-THE-YEAR (began in 1995) 1995 ....Katy Cortelyou ............... Pitcher ................... Senior 1996 ....Lisa McNeley ................. Pitcher ................... Senior 1997 ....Lisa McNeley ................. Pitcher ................... Senior 1998 ....Julianne Coleman .......... Pitcher ................... Junior 1999 ....Julianne Coleman .......... Pitcher ................... Senior 2000 ....Keltie Christian .............. Pitcher ................... Junior 2001 ....Keltie Christian .............. Pitcher ................... Senior 2004 ....Megan Brown ................ Pitcher ................... Freshman 2006 ....Megan Brown ................ Pitcher ................... Junior 2007 ....Megan Brown ................ Pitcher ................... Senior

SSC FRESHMEN-OF-THE-YEAR (began in 1995) 2000 ....Jackie Marchetta ........... Shortstop............... Freshman 2004 ....Sarah Kohlbrenner ........ Outfielder .............. Freshman

SSC COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1983 ...... Chris Bellotto 1996 ..... Chris Bellotto 1986 ...... Chris Bellotto 1999 ..... Chris Bellotto 1987 ...... Chris Bellotto 2000 ..... Chris Bellotto 1988 ...... Chris Bellotto 2004 ..... Chris Bellotto 1989 ...... Chris Bellotto 2006 ..... Chris Bellotto 1990 ...... Chris Bellotto 2007 ..... Chris Bellotto 1992 ...... Chris Bellotto 2009 ..... Chris Bellotto 1994 ...... Chris Bellotto

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

Dori Stankewitz, Pitcher (1994) – Her 81-15 record gives her a career winning percentage of .844, the best in league history... Had a 37-0 record in SSC play... Had 927 strikeouts, 55 shutouts, 90 complete games, 20 no-hitters and three perfect games... Her consecutive scoreless innings streak of 64.0 in 1988 was an NCAA record for 12 years, and her 20 strikeouts in one game are still the NCAA 7-inning record... Led the nation in strikeouts per game three times, averaged 10.3 in her career, and was the 1988 SSC Female Athlete-of-the-Year... Two-time All-American, three-time All-SSC, and two-time Academic All-American. Kellie Robinson, First Base/Shortstop (1999) – Hit .406 with 42 doubles, 15 triples, six home runs, 50 steals and 159 RBI in her career... Twice led the SSC in doubles and RBI… Never finished lower than third in the SSC in batting, and finished in the top three of the SSC in RBI all four years... Florida Southern’s first four-time All-American in any sport (1989-92)... The 1992 SSC Player-of-the-Year and Female Athlete-of-the-Year... Four-time First Team All-SSC. Chris Bellotto, Coach (2000) – The only coach in team history… In 2007, became just the tenth coach at any NCAA level with 1,000 career wins… Has guided the Mocs to 23 SSC titles (including slow-pitch) and eight regional titles… The conference championships are the most by any coach in SSC history for any sport, and the most for any softball coach in Division II… Has taken Southern to three national championship games and won the 1993 national title… 14-time SSC Coach-of-the-Year… Has coached five SSC Hall of Famers, six SSC Female Athletes-of-the-Year, 44 All-Americans, and 18 Academic All-Americans. Shelly Davis, Shortstop (2005) – Four-time NFCA All-American from 1993-96 and was a First Team selection each of her final three seasons… Hit .462 for her career, good for third in SSC history… Ranks second in school history with 164 RBI, and her 298 hits and 58 doubles are both league records… Her batting average and .512 on base percentage are both Florida Southern career records… Hit .450 or better in three different seasons, including a .500 batting average as a senior when she was named SSC Player-of-the-Year and SSC Female Athlete-of-the-Year. Traci Wood, Outfielder (2007) – Ranks fifth in school history with a .404 career batting average… Led the nation in stolen bases in both 1995 and 1996... Her 81 steals in 1996 are still the SSC record, and her school-record 183 career steals are among the all-time leaders in Division II history... Two-time All-American, two-time All-South Region and three-time First Team All-SSC selection. Julianne Coleman, Pitcher (2008) – Career record of 80-18 with 13 saves and a school record for lowest opponents’ average (.138)... Two-time SSC Pitcher-of-the-Year, two-time All-American and two-time Academic All-American... Posted a 0.75 ERA and struck out 857 batters in 684.2 innings with 28 shutouts... Led the SSC in nearly every pitching category as a junior, and was first or second as a senior... Her 368 strikeouts in 1998 are a school record, and at the time a conference record... In 1998, became the first pitcher in SSC history to win 30 games in one season.

Lisa McNeley was both the SSC Player-of-the-Year and Pitcher-of-the-Year in 1997. She was 29-7 with a 1.00 ERA and 233 strikeouts in 209 innings as a pitcher, and also led the Moccasins in batting average (.393), doubles (13), triples (4), home runs (3), and RBI (40). She also became the only pitcher in team history to throw two perfect games in one season.

Dori Stankewitz

Kellie Robinson

Chris Bellotto

Julianne Coleman

Traci Wood

Shelly Davis

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN TEAM RECORDS

TEAM BATTING AT BATS: .......................75 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 45 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 RUNS: ............................42 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 HITS: .............................30 - at Florida Tech, 4/12/94 DOUBLES: ...................... 8 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 TRIPLES: ........................ 4 - vs. South Florida, 4/22/93 - vs. Palm Beach Atlantic, 2/11/06 HOME RUNS: .................. 5 - vs. St. Leo, 4/2/85 - vs. Claflin (at Fort Valley, GA), 4/7/06 TOTAL BASES: .............54 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 (18 1b, 8 2b, 3 3b) RUNS BATTED IN: ..........33 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 STRIKEOUTS: ................15 - vs. Ala.-Huntsville, at Valdosta 2/24/01 16 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 16 - vs. West Florida, 5/15/05 (13 inn.) WALKS: .........................23 - vs. St. Michael's, 2/27/00 STOLEN BASES: ............14 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 STOLEN BASE ATT: .......14 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 EXTRA BASE HITS: ........11 - vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 (8 2b, 3 3b) HIT BATTERS: ................. 4 - vs. Barry, 3/22/91 4 - vs. Sacred Heart, 3/8/97 MOST RUNS, BOTH: ......42 - FSC 42, Rollins 0, 4/14/93 LEFT ON BASE: ............20 - at Barry, 4/21/07 (13 inn.) 16 - vs. Rollins, 3/14/91 16 - vs. Barry, 3/24/95

TEAM FIELDING PUTOUTS: ......................63 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) ASSISTS: .......................19 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 17 - vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 5/13/07 17 - vs. Wayne State (MI), 3/10/08 TOTAL CHANCES: ........86 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) (21 innings, 63 PO, 19 A, 4 E) DOUBLE PLAYS: ............. 2 - several times, most recently vs. Nova SE, 5/9/10 (NCAA Regional) ERRORS: ........................ 7 - vs. Wisconsin-Parkside, 2/28/97 7 - vs. East Strousburg, 3/25/99

TEAM PITCHING STRIKEOUTS: ................24 - vs. West Florida, 5/15/05 (13 inn.) 23 - vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 20 - vs. Tampa, 4/14/87 FEWEST HITS: ................ 0 - several times, most recently vs. Armstrong Atlantic, 2/27/09 (5 inn.) MOST RUNS: .................13 - vs. South Florida, 4/8/85 13 - vs. Florida Atlantic, 4/21/98 MOST EARNED RUNS: .... 8 - vs. Barry, 4/17/93 8 - vs. Florida Atlantic, 4/21/98 MOST HITS: ...................14 - several times, most recently vs. Nova SE, 5/9/10 (NCAA Regional) MOST WALKS: ...............12 - vs. Saint Leo, 4/20/95 MOST WILD PITCHES: ... 8 - vs. South Florida, 4/8/85 MOST HIT BATTERS: ...... 4 - vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 3/10/07

SEASON OFFENSE HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE ...................................... .376 (1995) MOST VICTORIES .......................... 55 (55-8 in both 2004 and 2006) MOST GAMES PLAYED ................................................... 66 (2007) MOST AT BATS .......................................................... 1,799 (2007) MOST RUNS SCORED .................................................. 401 (2006) MOST HITS ................................................................... 589 (2007) MOST DOUBLES ............................................................. 88 (2007) MOST TRIPLES ............................................................... 35 (1987) MOST HOME RUNS ........................................................ 30 (2009) MOST RUNS BATTED IN ............................................... 333 (2006) MOST TOTAL BASES .................................................... 771 (2007) HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE ........................... .484 (1993) MOST STOLEN BASES ................................ 191 (1995, 191-of-202) MOST STRIKEOUTS ..................................................... 251 (2004) MOST BASE ON BALLS ................................................. 224 (1988) MOST SACRIFICES ....................................................... 109 (1993) MOST HIT BY PITCH ....................................................... 31 (2009)

SEASON DEFENSE MOST PUTOUTS ........................................................ 1,367 (2007) MOST ASSISTS............................................................. 593 (2007) MOST ERRORS .............................................................. 71 (1999) MOST TOTAL CHANCES ............................................ 2,014 (2007) HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE.............................. .978 (2000)

SEASON PITCHING LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE.................... 0.68 (1987 & 2004) MOST APPEARANCES .................................................... 96 (2000) MOST COMPLETE GAMES.............................................. 49 (1989) MOST SAVES ................................................................. 10 (1999) MOST SHUTOUTS .......................................................... 30 (2006) MOST INNINGS PITCHED .......................................... 455.2 (2007) MOST RUNS GIVEN UP................................. 128; 99 earned (2002) MOST HITS GIVEN UP .................................................. 331 (2002) MOST WALKS ............................................................... 137 (2007) MOST STRIKEOUTS ..................................................... 451 (2001) MOST WILD PITCHES ..................................................... 37 (1985) MOST HIT BATSMEN ...................................................... 37 (2007)

MISCELLANEOUS LONGEST GAME:............ 21 innings vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (BU 2, FSC 1) LONGEST DH: .....35 inn. vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (FSC wins 2nd game, 2-1) MARGIN OF VICTORY ....................... 42 (4/14/93) FSC 42, Rollins 0 MARGIN OF DEFEAT ................ 12 (4/8/85) South Florida 13, FSC 1 LONGEST WINNING STREAK........................... 31 (2/26 to 3/26/04) LONGEST LOSING STREAK ............................ 6 (4/20 to 4/28/2002) BEST WON-LOST PERCENTAGE ......................... .891 (1987, 49-6) HITTING STREAK..................... 18 games, Beth Greig (2/21-3/21/87) 18 games, Jesse Shepherd (4/23/04 - 2/11/05) CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS................................... 64.0, Dori Stankewitz (3/4/88 to 3/20/88) CONSECUTIVE PITCHING VICTORIES ...................................... 19, Dori Stankewitz (3/4/88 - 4/09/88) & Megan Brown (2/26/04 - 3/27/04) SEASON STRIKEOUT RATIO ................................... 11.5 per 7 inn, Dori Stankewitz (1986) CAREER STRIKEOUT RATIO ................................... 10.3 per 7 inn, Dori Stankewitz (1986)

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL BATTING AT BATS: 9 - Autumn Lynch vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 9 - Mara Baker vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) RUNS: 6 - Patty Fleig vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 HITS: 5 - Shelly Davis vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 5 - Jana Merten vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 5 - Jackie Pavone vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) DOUBLES: 3 - Karen Conway vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 3 - Jana Merten vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 3 - Ashley Alpizar vs. Lynn, 4/29/07 3 - Sara Lovestrand vs. North Alabama, 3/6/09 TRIPLES: 2 - many, last by Michelle Tatlock vs. West Liberty St., 3/14/07 HOME RUNS: 2 - eleven times, most recently Elli Howell vs. Tampa, 5/9/09 (NCAA Regional Tournament at Valdosta) TOTAL BASES: 10 - Angela Williams at West Georgia, 3/7/09 RUNS BATTED IN: 8 - Wanda Graham vs. Rollins, 3/19/93 8 - Jana Merten vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 WALKS: 5 - Heather Dull vs. Saint Michael's, 2/27/00 5 - Pam Sheffer vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2/20/86 STRIKEOUTS: 4 - several times STOLEN BASES: 5 - Keisha Hardy vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 5 - Traci Wood vs. Tampa, 4/18/95 STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS: 5 - Keisha Hardy vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 5 - Traci Wood vs. Tampa, 4/18/95 HIT BY PITCH: 2 - several times, most recently by Sara Lovestrand vs. Saint Leo, 4/1/09 TIMES REACHED BASE: 6 - Pam Sheffer vs. St. Leo, 4/2/85 (2-for-2, 4 walks) 6 - Shelly Davis vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 (5-for-6, 1 walk) 6 - Jana Merten vs. Rollins, 4/14/93 (5-for-5, 1 walk)

INDIVIDUAL FIELDING PUTOUTS: 24 - April Elston vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 23 - Leah English vs. West Florida, 5/15/05 (13 inn.) 20 - Mindi Fitch vs. Tampa, 3/14/87 ASSISTS: 10 - Megan Brown vs. St. Cloud State, 5/16/04 TOTAL CHANCES: 27 - April Elston vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 24 - Leah English vs. West Florida, 5/15/05 (13 inn.) 20 - Mindi Fitch vs. Tampa, 4/14/87 ERRORS: 3 - several times

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING INNINGS PITCHED: 21.0 - Keltie Christian vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 14.0 - Candy Carrico vs. St. Leo, 2/23/92 (14 inn.) INNINGS PITCHED, DOUBLEHEADER: 25.2 - Keltie Christian vs. Barry, 4/01/01 STRIKEOUTS: 23 - Keltie Christian vs. Barry, 4/01/01 (21 inn.) 20 - Dori Stankewitz vs. Tampa, 3/14/87 – NCAA 7-inn. record MOST HITS: 13 - Lori Moore vs. North Florida 2/22/98 MOST WALKS: 12 - Traci Hertzog vs. Saint Leo, 4/20/95 MOST RUNS: 13 - Dori Stankewitz vs. South Florida, 4/8/85 MOST EARNED RUNS: 7 - Rhonda Kaiser vs. Grand Valley State, 3/5/86 (in Orlando) 7 - Rhonda Kaiser vs. Florida Tech, 3/30/85 7 - Heidi Schumacher at Tampa, 2/28/07 WILD PITCHES: 8 - Dori Stankewitz vs. South Florida, 4/8/85 HIT BATTERS: 4 - Megan Brown vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 3/10/07

The Last Time it Happened FSC scored 20 runs.............................. April 7, 2006 vs. Clark Atlanta (Won 21-0 in Fort Valley, GA) Perfect game: ................................. March 4, 2003 vs. Northwood-MI (Teri Morgan, 8-0 in 5 innings in Kissimmee) 7-inning perfect game ..................................April 13, 1998 vs. Eckerd (Julianne Coleman, 2-0, 1st game) No-hitter .............................. February 27 vs. Armstrong Atlantic State (Brittany Minton, 10-0 in 5 innings at Flagler) FSC was no-hit: ................ February 18, 2005 by Lynn’s Aimee Murch (Lost 2-0) FSC was one-hit:........................................ March 31, 2007 at Rollins (Lost 1-0 in 10 innings, 2nd game) FSC turned a triple play ............................. March 27, 2009 at Eckerd (8-6-3-4 in the 5th inning of a 9-1 win) FSC hit three home runs in a game ............................... May 15, 2006 (three in 13-2 win vs. Ala.-Huntsville in South Regional) FSC hit back-to-back home runs .................................. March 7, 2004 (Stephanie Huber & Jackie Leppla vs. Quincy, at Carrollton, GA) FSC player had four hits in a game .......................... March 7, 2009 (Lindsey Powell and Elli Howell at West Georgia) FSC player hit a grand slam..................................... March 2, 2009 (Elli Howell vs. Nova Southeastern) FSC player hit two home runs in a game ..................... May 9, 2009 (Elli Howell vs. Tampa in NCAA Regional, GA; 3-run & 3-run) FSC player hit a pinch-hit home run ................................April 7, 2006 (Marisa Chase vs. Claflin in Fort Valley, GA; 3-run HR in 2nd inn.) FSC player led off a game with a home run ..................... May 9, 2009 (Sara Lovestrand, in 5-1 loss to Nova SE in NCAA South Regional) FSC player ended a game with a home run ................... April 13, 2008 (Sara Lovestrand vs. Barry, 1st game; FSC 3, Barry 1)

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4-time All-American Shelly Davis holds several school records including a .500 batting average in 1996, and a .462 career average.

Sarah Kohlbrenner was a 2-time All-American outfielder who hit .391 in her career and ranks among the top five in nearly every major offensive category at Florida Southern.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON & CAREER BATTING RECORDS

BATTING AVERAGE (SEASON) .500 - Wanda Graham (1993) .500 - Shelly Davis (1996) .489 - Patty Fleig (1994) .467 - Traci Wood (1995) .461 - Shelly Davis (1993) GAMES PLAYED (SEASON) 66 - six players (all in 2007) 63 - 12 players (6 in both 2004 & ‘06) 62 - Jackie Marchetta (2000) 62 - Katie Wolfe (2000) 61 - April Elston (2000) 61 - Kelly Pickard (2000) 60 - Jamie Doran (2000) 60 - Jackie Leppla (2007) AT BATS (SEASON) 215 - Jesse Shepherd (2007) 210 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2007) 208 - Krista Bradley (2004) 204 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 202 - Jesse Shepherd (2004) RUNS SCORED (SEASON) 73 - Traci Wood (1995) 70 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 66 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2006) 65 - Traci Wood (1996) 57 - Robin Allen (1989) 57 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2005) HITS (SEASON) 92 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 85 - Shelly Davis (1996) 84 - Jesse Shepherd (2007) 82 - Shelly Davis (1993) 80 - Traci Wood (1996) DOUBLES (SEASON) 23 - Shelly Davis (1996) 20 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 18 - Kellie Robinson (1992) 17 - Patty Fleig (1996) 16 - Chrissy Teresi (1992) 16 - Karen Conway (1993) 16 - Natalie Lang (2006)

TRIPLES (SEASON) 11 - Robin Allen (1989) 10 - Patty Fleig (1995) 10 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004) 9 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 8 - Robin Allen (1988) 8 - Shelly Davis (1993) 8 - Keisha Hardy (1995) 8 - Angela Williams (2006) 7 - several players, most recently two in 2006 HOME RUNS (SEASON) 11 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 8 - Angela Williams (2009) 7 - Autumn Lynch (1999) 7 - Wanda Graham (1993) 7 - Susan Young (1985) 6 - Dianne Wiedmann (1989) 5 - several players, most recently Elli Howell (2009) RUNS BATTED IN (SEASON) 69 - Patty Fleig (1995) 65 - Jackie Leppla (2006) 64 - Stephanie Huber (2004) 64 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004) 55 - Kellie Robinson (1989) 54 - Jana Merten (1988) TOTAL BASES (SEASON) 163 - Sara Lovestrand (2009) 118 - Shelly Davis (1996) 114 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2007) 112 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004) 109 - Shelly Davis (1993) 109 - Stephanie Huber (2004) BASE ON BALLS (SEASON) 43 - Ashley Alpizar (2004) 39 - Ashley Alpizar (2006) 33 - Karen Kull (1990) 32 - Robin Allen (1989) 32 - Angela Williams (2007) 31 - Robin Allen (1988) 31 - Patsy Sugo (1988) 31 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004) 31 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2005) ON BASE PERCENTAGE (SEASON) .577 - Wanda Graham (1993) .553 - Shelly Davis (1996) .538 - Patty Fleig (1994) .536 - Shelly Davis (1994) .509 - Keisha Hardy (1994) STOLEN BASES (SEASON) 81 - Traci Wood (1996) 71 - Traci Wood (1995) 46 - Keisha Hardy (1995) 45 - Keisha Hardy (1994) 37 - Krista Bradley (2003) SACRIFICE BUNTS (SEASON) 21 - Jennifer Potts (1997) 19 - Jesse Shepherd (2007) 17 - Karen Conway (1993) 17 - Jennifer Coppage (1997) 17 - Jennifer Potts (1998) 16 - Shelly Davis (1993) 16 - Christy Smith (1996) 16 - Peggy Alex (2009) 14 - Jesse Shepherd (2004) 14 - Angela Williams (2007) 14 - Natalie Lang (2007)

BATTING AVERAGE (CAREER) .462 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) .423 - Sara Lovestrand (2008-09) .417 - Patty Fleig (1993-96) .417 - Beth Greig (1986-87) .406 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) .404 - Traci Wood (1993-96) GAMES PLAYED (CAREER) 241 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 241 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 232 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07) 230 - Natalie Lang (2006-09) 230 - Angela Williams (2006-09) 228 - Ashley Alpizar (2004-07) 220 - Jamie Doran (1997-00) AT BATS (CAREER) 756 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 713 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 685 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07) 684 - Natalie Lang (2006-09) 658 - Jamie Doran (1997-00) RUNS SCORED (CAREER) 207 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 205 - Traci Wood (1993-96) 189 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 183 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 171 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) HITS (CAREER) 298 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 297 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 279 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 264 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) 247 - Traci Wood (1993-96) DOUBLES (CAREER) 58 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 42 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) 42 - Jana Merten (1987-88, 92-93) 40 - Natalie Lang (2006-09) 39 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 37 - Ashley Alpizar (2004-07) TRIPLES (CAREER) 28 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 24 - Patty Fleig (1993-96) 19 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 19 - Robin Allen (1988-89) 19 - Angela Williams (2006-09) 18 - Wanda Graham (1990-93) 18 - Michelle Tatlock (2005-08) 15 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) HOME RUNS (CAREER) 16 - Wanda Graham (1990-93) 16 - Angela Williams (2006-09) 15 - Sara Lovestrand (2008-09) 12 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 12 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07) 11 - Autumn Lynch (1998-99, 00-01) 9 - Heather Dull (1997-00) 9 - Chris Palmer (1986-87) 9 - Ashley Alpizar (2004-07) 9 - Leah English (2005-07) RUNS BATTED IN (CAREER) 173 - Patty Fleig (1993-96) 166 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 164 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 162 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07) 159 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92)

TOTAL BASES (CAREER) 410 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 394 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 354 - Kellie Robinson (1989-92) 327 - Patty Fleig (1993-96) 318 - Angela Williams (2006-09) BASE ON BALLS (CAREER) 118 - Ashley Alpizar (2004-07) 103 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 90 - Angela Williams (2006-09) 82 - Tracey Ringstaff (1986-89) 82 - Keisha Hardy (1993-96) 70 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) ON BASE PERCENTAGE (CAREER) .512 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) .477 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) .476 - Sara Lovestrand (2008-09) .474 - Wanda Graham (1990-93) .464 - Keisha Hardy (1993-96) STOLEN BASES (CAREER) 183 - Traci Wood (1993-96) 137 - Keisha Hardy (1992-96) 99 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 94 - Sarah Kohlbrenner (2004-07) 72 - Krista Bradley (2003-04) SACRIFICE BUNTS (CAREER) 53 - Jennifer Potts (1995-98) 46 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 39 - Jamie Doran (1997-00) 38 - Jennifer Coppage (1995-98) 37 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07)

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SEASON & CAREER FIELDING RECORDS

FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON & CAREER PITCHING RECORDS

WINS (SEASON) 36 - Megan Brown (2004) 34 - Megan Brown (2007) 30 - Julianne Coleman (1998) 30 - Megan Brown (2006) 29 - Lisa McNeley (1997) 29 - Dori Stankewitz (1987) 28 - Keltie Christian (2000) 28 - Katy Cortelyou (1995) EARNED RUN AVERAGE (SEASON) 0.36 - Dori Stankewitz (1988) 0.41 - Cindy Johansen (1991) 0.43 - Dori Stankewitz (1987) 0.44 - Megan Brown (2004) 0.50 - Julianne Coleman (1999) INNINGS PITCHED (SEASON) 292.1 - Megan Brown (2007) 268.1 - Julianne Coleman (1998) 265.2 - Keltie Christian (2000) 258.1 - Keltie Christian (2001) 254.1 - Megan Brown (2004) STRIKEOUTS (SEASON) 368 - Julianne Coleman (1998) 357 - Keltie Christian (2001) 351 - Keltie Christian (2000) 294 - Dori Stankewitz (1987) 291 - Megan Brown (2007) SHUTOUTS (SEASON) 20 - Dori Stankewitz (1987) 17 - Dori Stankewitz (1988) 16 - Megan Brown (2004) 15 - Megan Brown (2005) 15 - Megan Brown (2007) 14 - Nycki Sandstede (1989) APPEARANCES (SEASON) 50 - Keltie Christian (2000) 47 - Julianne Coleman (1998) 47 - Megan Brown (2007) 45 - Megan Brown (2004) 43 - Lisa McNeley (1997) 41 - Julianne Coleman (1999)

GAMES STARTED (SEASON) 43 - Julianne Coleman (1998) 41 - Megan Brown (2007) 39 - Keltie Christian (2000) 38 - Lisa McNeley (1997) 38 - Megan Brown (2004) 32 - Keltie Christian (2001) 32 - Julianne Coleman (1999) 32 - Katy Cortelyou (1995) COMPLETE GAMES (SEASON) 37 - Megan Brown (2007) 30 - Megan Brown (2004) 29 - Dori Stankewitz (1987) 26 - Nycki Sandstede (1989) 26 - Dori Stankewitz (1988) 25 - Julianne Coleman (1998)

WINS (CAREER) 124 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 81 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 80 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 67 - Katy Cortelyou (1992-95) 65 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) EARNED RUN AVG. (CAREER) 0.69 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 0.70 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 0.73 - Cindy Johansen (1989-91) 0.75 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 0.80 - Keltie Christian (2000-01)

INNINGS PITCHED (CAREER) 939.1 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 684.2 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 630.1 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 566.0 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) 524.0 - Keltie Christian (2000-01) STRIKEOUTS (CAREER) 997 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 927 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 857 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 708 - Keltie Christian (2000-01) 609 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) SHUTOUTS (CAREER) 58 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 55 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 28 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 27 - Cindy Johansen (1989-91) 26 - Nycki Sandstede (1989-90) 26 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) APPEARANCES (CAREER) 163 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 139 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 116 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) 107 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 103 - Katy Cortelyou (1992-95)

GAMES STARTED (CAREER)

140 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 114 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 93 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 92 - Stacey Bronson (2003-06) 82 - Katy Cortelyou (1992-95) COMPLETE GAMES (CAREER) 112 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 90 - Dori Stankewitz (1985-88) 59 - Julianne Coleman (1996-99) 58 - Katy Cortelyou (1992-95) 55 - Cindy Johansen (1989-91)

PUTOUTS (SEASON) 467 - Jackie Leppla (2006) 436 - Jackie Leppla (2007) 417 - April Elston (2000) 426 - April Elston (2001) 394 - Leah English (2007) ASSISTS (SEASON) 135 - Nikki Henderson (2007) 130 - Nikki Henderson (2006) 119 - Karen Conway (1993) 119 - Jesse Shepherd (2004) 118 - Jesse Shepherd (2007) 114 - Sara Lovestrand (2009)

PUTOUTS (CAREER) 1602 - April Elston (1998-01) 1524 - Jackie Leppla (2004-07) 1110 - Jen Rudock (2000-03) 1087 - Leah English (2005-07) 766 - Jennifer Potts (1995-98) ASSISTS (CAREER) 409 - Jesse Shepherd (2004-07) 378 - Carla West (2000-03) 366 - Shelly Davis (1993-96) 335 - Megan Brown (2004-07) 317 - Ashley Alpizar (2004-07)

Julianne Coleman holds the school record with 368 strikeouts in a season and ranks in the top five of every career category.

Dori Stankewitz went 81-15 in her career, averaged 10.3 strikeouts per game, threw a school-record 20 no-hitters, and set another one with 64 consecutive shutout innings.

Nikki Henderson set a school record in 2007 with a .963 fielding percentage at third base and is also the career record holder at that position. She has the top two season assist totals in team history.

3-time All-American Megan Brown ranks third in NCAA Division II history in career wins, and among the top ten in strikeouts and shutouts. She’s also the only 3-time SSC Pitcher-of-the-Year.

ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD

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Did You Know? Florida Southern has won more conference championships (24) than any other school in Division II softball. The next closest teams on the list are West Virginia Wesleyan, with 16 regular season and 14 tournament titles in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference; and Bloomsburg (PA) with 14 titles in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. In addition to those teams, Humboldt State (CA) has won 18 conference championships, but those 18 titles have been split between three different leagues.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN SOFTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR

• • • SLOW-PITCH COMPETITION • • • YEAR RECORD HOME AWAY SSC NCAA HEAD COACH FINISHES 1982 22-12 11-3 11-9 16-0 --- Chris Bellotto SSC Champions 1983 25-9 12-2 13-7 16-0 --- Chris Bellotto SSC Champions 1984 33-13 13-6 20-7 16-0 --- Chris Bellotto SSC Champions Totals 80-34 36-11 44-23 48-0

• • • FAST-PITCH COMPETITION • • • YEAR RECORD HOME AWAY SSC NCAA HEAD COACH FINISHES 1985 20-8 15-3 5-5 15-1 --- Chris Bellotto SSC Champions 1986 34-13 23-7 11-6 20-0 --- Chris Bellotto SSC Champions 1987 49-6 30-4 19-2 24-0 5-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA National Runner-Up NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions 1988 47-6 33-6 14-0 20-0 3-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC Champions 1989 46-8 30-3 16-5 24-0 4-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA National Third Place NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions 1990 42-10 31-7 11-3 22-2 2-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC Champions 1991 35-11 24-8 11-3 20-4 2-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC co-Champions 1992 41-9 30-6 11-3 22-2 2-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC Champions 1993 45-11 21-3 24-8 23-1 8-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions 1994 40-11 20-3 20-8 24-4 1-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA Regional Third Place, SSC co-Champions 1995 42-9 21-2 21-7 25-3 2-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC Champions 1996 47-7 18-3 29-4 26-2 3-3 Chris Bellotto NCAA National Fifth Place NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions 1997 45-13 14-4 31-9 24-4 3-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA National Fifth Place NCAA Regional Champions, SSC co-Champions 1998 44-13 18-4 26-9 21-3 0-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA Regional Participants, SSC Champions 1999 44-12 20-5 24-7 25-3 1-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA Regional Participants, SSC Champions 2000 46-16 26-6 20-10 23-5 2-2 Chris Belotto NCAA Regional Runner-Up, SSC Champions 2001 31-17 15-5 16-12 16-12 --- Chris Bellotto SSC - tied for fourth 2002 18-32 11-14 7-18 8-18 --- Chris Bellotto SSC - seventh 2003 32-18 14-8 18-10 16-10 --- Chris Bellotto SSC - third 2004 55-8 32-4 23-4 19-2 7-3 Chris Bellotto NCAA National Runner-Up NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions 2005 39-11 19-2 20-9 18-6 3-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA Regional Participants, SSC Champions 2006 55-8 31-3 24-5 20-4 6-3 Chris Bellotto NCAA National Third Place NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions 2007 51-15 29-6 22-9 18-6 6-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA National Fourth Place NCAA Regional Champions, SSC Champions 2008 29-14 19-9 10-5 9-12 --- Chris Bellotto SSC - sixth 2009 43-15 21-1 22-14 18-6 1-2 Chris Bellotto NCAA Regional Participants, SSC co-Champions Totals 1,020-301 565-126 455-175 500-110 61-41

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

1987 - REGIONAL (Warrensburg, MO) FSC 5, Central Missouri State 0 FSC 2, Southeast Missouri State 0 FSC 3, Southeast Missouri State 0 DIV. II NATIONALS (Quincy, IL) FSC 1, Sacred Heart 0 (8 inn.) Cal State-Northr idge 4, FSC 3 FSC 1, Mankato State 0 (8 inn.) Cal State-Northr idge 4, FSC 0

Regional Champs, National Runner-Up 1988 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 4, Barry 3 Northeast Missouri State 1, FSC 0 FSC 6, SIU-Edwardsville 0 FSC 4, Northeast Missouri State 2 Northeast Missouri State 2, FSC 1

Regional Runner-Up 1989 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 9, Missouri-St. Louis 2 FSC 4, Southeast Missouri State 0 FSC 4, Southeast Missouri State 1 DIV. II NATIONALS (Sacramento, CA) FSC 5, Central Missouri State 0 Cal State-Bakersfield 1, FSC 0 Cal State-Sacramento 4, FSC 2

Regional Champs, National Third Place 1990 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 3, Barry 0 Missouri Southern State 2, FSC 1 FSC 10, Barry 6 Missouri Southern State 1, FSC 0

Regional Runner-Up 1991 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) Southeast Missouri State 1, FSC 0 FSC 2, Barry 1 FSC 4, Central Missouri State 0 Southeast Missouri State 3, FSC 1

Regional Runner-Up 1992 - REGIONAL (Detroit, M I) Saginaw Valley State 4, FSC 0 FSC 1, USC-Spartanburg 0 (9 inn.) FSC 5, Wayne State (MI) 3 Saginaw Valley State 7, FSC 3

Regional Runner-Up

1993 - REGIONAL (Joplin, MO) FSC 7, Missouri Southern State 2 Wayne State (M I) 7, FSC 3 FSC 6, Missouri Southern State 3 FSC 3, Wayne State (MI) 0 FSC 5, Wayne State (MI) 2 DIV. II NATIONALS (Shawnee, KS) FSC 4, California-Davis 1 Augustana 2, FSC 1 FSC 2, California-Davis 0 FSC 1, Augustana 0 FSC 11, Augustana 5

REGIONAL AND NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1994 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 4, North Flor ida 2 Valdosta State 2, FSC 1 Barry 5, FSC 2

Regional Third Place

1995 - REGIONAL (Columbus, GA) Carson-Newman 1, FSC 0 FSC 5, Columbus College 0 FSC 9, Carson-Newman 7 Kennesaw State 3, FSC 0

Regional Runner-Up

1996 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 2, Barry 0 FSC 1, Alabama-Huntsville 0 Barry 3, FSC 2 FSC 7, Barry 1 DIV. II NATIONALS (Emporia, KS) Kennesaw 2, FSC 1 (8 inn.) California-Davis 2, FSC 0

Regional Champs, National F ifth Place 1997 - REGIONAL (Miami Shores, FL) FSC 1, Univ. of W. Alabama 0 FSC 4, Barry University 3 FSC 2, Univ. of W. Alabama 0 DIV. II NATIONALS (Salem, VA) California (PA) 5, FSC 0 Kennesaw State 8, FSC 0 (5 inn.)

Regional Champs, National F ifth Place 1998 - REGIONAL (Pensacola, FL) Alabama-Huntsville 2, FSC 1 West Flor ida 4, FSC 1

Regional Third Place 1999 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 1, Univ. of West Flor ida 0 Alabama-Huntsville 1, FSC 0 Univ. of West F lorida 1, FSC 0

Regional Third Place 2000 - REGIONAL (Huntsville, AL) West Flor ida 3, FSC 0 FSC 3, Saint Leo 0 FSC 2, Alabama-Huntsville 0 West Flor ida 2, FSC 1 (8 inn.)

Regional Runner-Up

2004 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 3, Tampa 2 FSC 1, Rollins 0 Alabama-Huntsville 2, FSC 1 FSC 6, Alabama-Huntsville 2 DIV. II NATIONALS (Altamonte Springs, FL) FSC 2, Kennesaw State 0 Angelo State 2, FSC 1 FSC 1, Caldwell 0 FSC 2, St. Cloud State 0 FSC 7, Angelo State 0 Angelo State 7, FSC 3

Regional Champs, National Runner-Up

2005 - REGIONAL (Huntsville, AL) FSC 9, Saint Leo 0 (5 inn.) West Flor ida 2, FSC 1 FSC 11, Albany State 3 FSC 1, Alabama-Huntsville 0 West Flor ida 1, FSC 0 (13 inn.)

Regional Third Place

2006 - REGIONAL (Lakeland, FL) FSC 9, Kentucky State 0 (5 inn.) FSC 5, Flor ida Gulf Coast 1 FSC 1, Alabama-Huntsville 0 Alabama-Huntsville 4, Flor ida Southern 3 FSC 13, Alabama-Huntsville 2 (5 inn.) DIV. II NATIONALS (Salem, VA) FSC 8, LeMoyne 0 (5 inn.) FSC 1, Emporia State 0 (11 inn.) Lock Haven 2, FSC 1 Emporia State 2, FSC 1 Regional Champions, National Third Place

2007 - REGIONAL (Valdosta, GA) FSC 4, Arkansas-Monticello 2 FSC 6, Valdosta State 0 FSC 1, Barry 0 FSC 3, Flor ida Gulf Coast 0 DIV. II NATIONALS (Akron, OH) SIU-Edwardsville 3, FSC 1 FSC 4, Nebraska-Omaha 0 FSC 5, Angelo State 1 Columbus State 1, FSC 0

Regional Champions, National Fourth Place 2009 - REGIONAL (Valdosta, GA) Nova Southeastern 2, FSC 0 Tampa 8, FSC 6 Nova Southeastern 5, FSC 1

ALL-TIME DIVISION II

POSTSEASON WINS Bloomsburg (PA) ........................................78 Florida Southern ..................61 Humboldt State (CA)..............................53 *Kennesaw State (GA) ...........................52 Nebraska-Omaha ......................................46 *Cal State-Bakersfield ..........................45 *Cal State-Northridge ..........................45 California (PA)............................................43

ALL-TIME DIVISION II POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

Bloomsburg (PA) ........................................27 Nebraska-Omaha ......................................22 Florida Southern ..................19 Humboldt State (CA).............................. 19 California (PA)............................................ 18 Augustana (SD) ......................................... 17 *Cal State-Bakersfield .......................... 16 Wayne State (MI) ................................... 15

*now Division I schools

Jackie Leppla was a 3-time All-SSC first baseman from 2004-07. She also holds the school’s career postseason record with 20 RBI while helping the Mocs win three South Region titles

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN VS. ALL OPPONENTS

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE OPPONENT Series Barry ...............................................................58-34 Eckerd ............................................................88-4 Florida Tech ...................................................81-9 Lynn................................................................29-9 Nova Southeastern ........................................14-9 Rollins.............................................................80-10 Saint Leo ........................................................74-16 Tampa ............................................................66-22

NON CONFERENCE

OPPONENT Series Abilene Christian (TX).................................... 2-0 Alabama ......................................................... 1-0 Alabama-Huntsville ........................................ 8-11 Albany State (GA) .......................................... 5-0 American International (MA).......................... 6-2 Angelo State (TX) .......................................... 2-2 Arizona State ................................................. 0-2 Arkansas-Monticello ...................................... 3-1 Armstrong Atlantic State (GA) ....................... 5-1 Ashland (OH) ................................................. 4-0 Augustana (SD) .............................................12-9 Bates (ME) ..................................................... 2-0 Bethune-Cookman (FL) ................................. 6-0 Bloomsburg (PA)............................................ 7-8 Bryant (RI) ...................................................... 4-0 Caldwell (NJ).................................................. 2-0 California (PA)................................................ 5-3 Cal-Davis........................................................ 2-1

Cal-State Bakersfield .................................... 0-1 Cal-State Northridge ..................................... 0-2 Cal-State Sacramento................................... 0-1 Calvin (MI) ..................................................... 2-0 Campbell (NC) .............................................. 2-0 Carson-Newman (TN) ................................... 2-1 Central Missouri State................................... 5-1 Chapman (CA) .............................................. 1-0 Claflin (SC) .................................................... 1-0 Clarion (PA) ................................................... 2-0 Clark Atlanta .................................................. 1-0 Colorado-Colorado Springs .......................... 1-0 Columbus State (GA) .................................... 1-2 Concord (WV)................................................ 2-0 Concordia (NY) ............................................. 2-0 Concordia (St. Paul)...................................... 1-0 Delta State (MS)............................................ 12-0 Dowling (NY) ................................................. 0-1 Drexel (PA) .................................................... 1-0 East Stroudsburg (PA) .................................. 3-1 Emporia State (KA) ....................................... 1-1 Erskine (SC) .................................................. 1-0 Ferris State (MI) ............................................ 2-1 Flagler............................................................ 2-0 Florida Atlantic .............................................. 0-2 Florida Gulf Coast ......................................... 3-3 Florida State .................................................. 0-3 Furman (SC).................................................. 1-0 Grand Valley State (MI) ................................ 6-1 Georgia College ........................................... 1-1 Georgia Southwestern .................................. 2-0 Georgian Court (NJ)...................................... 1-0 Glenville State (WV)...................................... 4-0 Hawaii-Hilo .................................................... 0-2 Hillsdale (MI) ................................................. 7-0 Illinois-Chicago .............................................. 1-0 Indiana (PA) .................................................. 1-0 IUPU - Indianapolis (IN) ................................ 1-0 Indianapolis (IN) ............................................ 3-1 Jacksonville State (AL) ................................. 0-1 Kennesaw State (GA) ................................... 1-4 Kentucky State .............................................. 1-0 Kentucky Wesleyan ...................................... 2-0 Kutztown (PA) ............................................... 1-1 Lake Forest (IL) ............................................. 2-0 Lake Superior State (MI)............................... 2-0 Lander (SC) ................................................... 2-0 LeMoyne (NY) ............................................... 1-0 Lewis (IL) ....................................................... 11-4 Liberty (VA) ................................................... 2-0 Lincoln Memorial (TN)................................... 3-0 Lock Haven (PA) ........................................... 0-2 LIU-C.W. Post (NY)....................................... 6-1 Maine ............................................................. 2-0 Mercyhurst (PA) ............................................ 1-0 Merrimack (MA)............................................. 2-1 Milligan (TN) .................................................. 2-0 Minnesota State-Mankato ............................. 7-3 Minnesota State-Moorhead .......................... 2-0 Missouri-St. Louis.......................................... 5-2 Missouri Southern ......................................... 2-3 Mount Olive (NC) .......................................... 1-1

Nebraska-Omaha .......................................... 5-6 Nevada .......................................................... 0-1 New Haven (CT)............................................ 2-0 Newberry (SC)............................................... 2-0 Niagara .......................................................... 2-0 North Alabama............................................... 6-3 North Carolina-Greensboro........................... 2-0 North Florida .................................................. 18-7 Northern Kentucky......................................... 1-0 Northwest Missouri State .............................. 1-2 Northwood (FL) ............................................. 2-0 Northwood (MI).............................................. 10-0 Palm Beach Atlantic ...................................... 9-1 Penn State ..................................................... 0-1 Queens (NC) ................................................. 2-0 Queens (NY).................................................. 2-0 Quincy (IL) ..................................................... 2-0 Quinnipiac (CT) ............................................. 4-0 Rutgers (NJ) .................................................. 0-1 Sacred Heart (CT) ......................................... 9-1 Saginaw Valley State (MI)............................. 6-2 Salem International (WV) .............................. 6-0 St. Cloud State (MN) ..................................... 5-0 St. Michael’s (VT) .......................................... 1-0 St. Thomas (FL) ............................................ 11-0 St. Thomas (MN) ........................................... 0-1 Shippensburg (PA) ........................................ 3-1 South Carolina-Spartanburg ......................... 2-1 South Dakota ................................................. 2-0 South Dakota State ....................................... 1-0 South Florida ................................................. 14-22 Southampton (NY)......................................... 1-0 Southeast Missouri........................................ 7-2 Southern Arkansas........................................ 3-0 Southern Connecticut State .......................... 5-0 Sothern Illinois-Edwardsville ......................... 8-4 Southern Indiana ........................................... 3-1 Southwest State (MN) ................................... 1-1 Springfield (MA)............................................. 2-0 Stephen F. Austin (TX).................................. 1-1 Stetson (FL) ................................................... 12-3 Stony Brook (NY) .......................................... 2-0 Texas ............................................................. 1-0 Toledo ............................................................ 0-1 Truman State (MO) ....................................... 3-2 Union (TN) ..................................................... 2-0 Urbana (OH) .................................................. 2-0 Valdosta State (GA) ...................................... 17-4 Warner Southern (FL) ................................... 8-0 Washburn (KS) .............................................. 1-1 Wayne State (MI) .......................................... 16-4 Wayne State (NE) ......................................... 2-0 Webber International (FL) ............................. 12-2 West Alabama ............................................... 4-1 West Chester (PA) ........................................ 5-0 West Florida .................................................. 9-8 West Georgia................................................. 7-1 West Liberty State ......................................... 2-0 West Virginia State........................................ 2-0 West Virginia Wesleyan ................................ 3-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay ................................... 1-0 Wisconsin-Parkside....................................... 1-2

On April 1, 2001, Keltie Christian wentthe distance in a 21-inning, 2-1 loss toBarry in which she struck out a then-NCAA record 23 batters. She thenearned the “W” by pitching 4.2 inningsof scoreless relief in the nightcap, a14-inning, 1-0 Florida Southern win.The doubleheader began at 1:00 p.m.and ended at 10:44 that night.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS

Adriatico, Alcira .......................... 02-03 Albritton, Andrea......................... 99-00 Alex, Peggy ............................... 08-09 Allen, Becky .................................... 94 Allen, Robin ................................ 88-89 Alpizar, Ashley.................. 04-05-06-07 Asbee, Courtney.................... 92-93-94 Atun, Amanda............................. 07-08 Bailie, Jamie ..................... 02-03-04-05 Baker, Laurie ................................... 85 Baker, Mara................................ 01-02 Baldinger, Christy ............................ 87 Barker, Samantha............................ 09 Bartlett, Whitney ......................... 03-04 Beale, Michelle ................................ 92 Billeter, Kim ..................................... 87 Blake, Dani ................................ 08-09 Boculac, Michelle............................. 85 Boomer, Bethany ........................... 09 Bradley, Krista ............................ 03-04 Brandon, Bobbie.................... 01-02-03 Brandon, Katie....................... 02-03-04 Brewer, Whitney .............................. 05 Bridges, Jaime.................. 96-97-98-99 Brinkman, Jessica ........................... 04 Britton, Brandie........................... 92-93 Bronson, Stacey ............... 03-04-05-06 Brooks, Keriann ............................... 03 Brown, Charlie ................................. 99 Brown, Megan .................. 04-05-06-07 Brown, Morgan ......................... 08-09 Buckman, Jenny .............................. 02 Burns, Tangie ................... 89-90-91-92 Burrows, Brandi ............................... 00 Butler, Carolyn............................ 00-01 Campbell, Renee................... 88-89-90 Carrico, Candy ........................... 91-92

Castel, Cori ................................. 01-02 Channen, Jess ................................. 01 Chase, Marisa.................................. 06 Christian, Keltie........................... 00-01 Clark, Christine .............................. 09 Cobb, Dana................................. 99-00 Cochrane, Peggy ........................ 90-91 Coleman, Julianne ............ 96-97-98-99 Conway, Karen ................. 91-92-93-94 Coppage, Jennifer............. 95-96-97-98 Cortelyou, Katy ................. 92-93-94-95 Crawford, Kim ............................. 94-95 Cyphers, Amy .................................. 98 Davies, Jenny ........................ 03-04-05 Davis, Shelly ..................... 93-94-95-96 DeGroot, Colleen ........................ 86-87 DeSimone, Beth............................... 07 Doran, Jamie .................... 97-98-99-00 Dudley, Ginger .................. 90-91-92-93 Dull, Heather ..................... 97-98-99-00 Dyer, Amy ........................................ 92 Edwards, Tracey .................... 01-02-03 Elliott, Sharon ........................ 05-06-07 Elston, April....................... 98-99-00-01 English, Leah ......................... 05-06-07 Fellner, Andrea ...................... 90-91-92 Fleig, Patty........................ 93-94-95-96 Fishbaugh, Kathy ........................ 85-86 Fitch, Mindi ....................... 86-87-88-89 Folmar, Jackie .................. 86-87-88-89 Ford, Grace ..................................... 94 George, Nikki .................... 97-98-99-00 Goldman, Tara ................................. 95 Goodwin, Debbie ................... 85-86-87 Goppert, Katie............................. 04-05 Graham, Wanda................ 90-91-92-93 Greig, Beth ................................. 86-87 Grondahl, Heidi ........................... 07-08 Gross, Stacy .......................... 02-03-04 Hansen, Julie .............................. 92-93 Hardy, Keisha ................... 93-94-95-96 Hasson, Laura ............................ 05-06 Heidbrink, Karen .............................. 98 Helms, Wendy ................................. 90 Henderson, Nikki......................... 06-07 Hertzog, Traci ................... 94-95-96-97 Hetrick, Lynda .................................. 87 Holley, Lauren............................. 01-02 Howell, Elli................................. 08-09 Huber, Stephanie ........................ 04-05 Hunt, Ashley ................................... 09 Jackson, Amy ............................. 98-99 Jacobs, Jessica................................ 07 Jaekel-Manley, Amber ...... 96-97-98-99 Johansen, Cindy .................... 89-90-91 Kaiser, Amanda ................ 05-06-07-08 Kaiser, Rhonda ................. 85-86-87-88 Killam, Judy ..................................... 85 Kohlbrenner, Sarah ........... 04-05-06-07 Komer, Teri ...................................... 85 Kull, Karen ........................ 88-89-90-91 Lang, Natalie..................... 06-07-08-09 Larkins, Kristen ................. 96-97-98-99 LaValle, Andrea .......................... 93-94

Leffel, Jannah............................. 00-01 Lentz, Sara ....................... 99-00-01-02 Leppla, Jackie .................. 04-05-06-07 Lewie, Ashley .................................. 08 Lewis, Jill............................... 88-89-90 Lindemann, Debbie ............... 88-89-90 Lovestrand, Sara ........................ 08-09 Lowe-Matthews, Pam ................. 96-97 Lynch, Autumn ................. 98-99-01-02 Marchetta, Jackie ............................ 00 McCarthy, Heather ..................... 98-99 McCormick, Katrina .......... 85-86-87-88 McMillen, Susan ............... 95-96-97-98 McNeley, Lisa............................. 96-97 Mead, Carissa ............................ 00-01 Mead, Corinne ................................. 00 Merten (Schaller), Jana .... 87-88-92-93 Miltner, Mindy .................................. 01 Minton, Brittany .......................... 08-09 Mitchell, Arden............................ 05-06 Montgomery, Mickie ................... 90-91 Moore, Lori ....................... 96-97-98-99 Morgan, Teri ..................... 00-01-02-03 Morris, Lauren ................................. 02 Mosley, Tori..................................... 08 Mouillesseaux, Marie ....................... 88 Newton, Carrie ........................... 00-01 Novoa, DeAnna ............................... 93 Oakley, Lindy................................... 05 Palmer, Chris.............................. 86-87 Patterson, Donna................... 85-86-87 Pavone, Jackie ................. 00-01-02-03 Pederson, Julie........................... 94-95 Pele, Carolyn................................... 90 Pickard, Kelly.................... 97-98-99-00 Pikus, Brandy ................................ 09 Potts, Jennifer .................. 95-96-97-98 Powell, Lindsey ........................ 08-09 Raulerson, Heather................... 08-09 Rawn, Debbie............................. 88-89

Regoli, Tonya ........................ 92-93-94 Ringstaff, Tracey............... 86-87-88-89 Robinson, Kellie................ 89-90-91-92 Rodgers, Ashlinn ................. 07-08-09 Rudock, Jen...................... 00-01-02-03 Sandstede, Nycki ........................ 89-90 Sangster, Kathy ............................... 97 Schumacher, Heidi ................ 07-08-09 Scott, Karlyn .................................. 09 Sheffer, Pam.......................... 85-86-87 Shepherd, Jesse............... 04-05-06-07 Smith, Christy ............................. 95-96 Soule, Laura .................................... 85 Southard, Linda .......................... 88-89 Stankewitz, Dori................ 85-86-87-88 Stewart, Kerri ................................... 95 Stockhill, Michaela ........................... 09 Stone, Danielle ................................ 07 Sugo, Patsy ................................ 88-89 Tatlock, Michelle ............... 05-06-07-08 Taylor, Teresa ....................... 85-86-87 Thuer, Lisa ...................................... 01 Toler, Stacy ..................................... 99 Teresi, Chrissy............................ 91-92 Tracy, Betty ................................ 89-90 Valenta, Maggie............................... 98 Valetti, Sonia ................................... 86 Vicera, Dee...................................... 91 Walls, Heather ................................. 86 West, Carla....................... 00-01-02-03 Wiedemann, Dianne ................... 88-89 Williams, Angela ............... 06-07-08-09 Williams, Kim ................................... 90 Wolfe, Katie ........................... 00-01-02 Wolfersteig, Jena ................... 05-06-07 Wood, Stacey .................................. 91 Wood, Traci ...................... 93-94-95-96 Young, Susan .................................. 85 Zawada, Chelsea ............................. 09

Wanda Graham is Florida Southern’s career co-leader with 16 home runs. In 1993, as a First Team All-American and team MVP, she helped the Mocs win the national title by also hitting .500 with seven homers and 50 RBI.

Rhonda Kaiser (at left) played at Florida Southern from 1985-88.Twenty years later, the Kaiser family became the first to havetwo generations of Moccasin softball players when Rhonda’sniece, Amanda, joined the team in 2005. A second family isrepresented this year, as current senior Bethany Boomer is theniece of former Moccasin Patsy Sugo.

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2009 FINAL STATISTICS AND RESULTS

PLAYER AVG. GP GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HB SO OB% SF SH SB AT PO A E FLD. Chelsea Zawada .500 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Sara Lovestrand .451 58 58 204 70 92 44 20 9 11 163 .799 12 12 8 .507 1 0 22 24 110 114 14 .941 Angela Williams .358 58 58 165 43 59 41 8 4 8 99 .600 28 0 29 .448 1 6 11 13 7 1 0 1.000 Lindsey Powell .349 58 58 166 35 58 37 6 4 2 78 .470 23 1 18 .425 3 12 1 2 71 6 2 .975 Elli Howell .341 58 58 173 30 59 44 14 3 5 94 .543 5 0 18 .344 8 3 2 2 356 19 3 .992 Michaela Stockhill .333 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 .833 Peggy Alex .325 58 58 157 46 51 21 6 4 0 65 .414 23 8 28 .436 0 16 15 17 89 82 14 .924 Natalie Lang .304 58 58 171 28 52 40 9 0 1 64 .374 17 1 17 .368 1 7 7 9 73 5 1 .987 Bethany Boomer .281 29 1 32 3 9 0 0 1 0 11 .344 0 1 4 .303 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Dani Blake .252 56 56 143 22 36 7 0 0 0 36 .252 7 2 26 .296 0 6 3 4 61 4 1 .985 Samantha Barker .250 6 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 0 1 .250 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 Ashley Hunt .229 57 57 144 14 33 16 5 0 1 41 .285 16 1 39 .305 3 7 1 1 52 94 9 .942 Heather Raulerson .198 56 53 126 13 25 11 4 0 0 29 .230 4 5 25 .252 0 7 1 2 238 29 2 .993 Christine Clark .172 47 21 29 3 5 6 0 0 2 11 .379 1 0 8 .200 0 1 0 0 58 28 3 .966 Karlyn Scott .000 32 1 13 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 3 .133 0 1 1 1 14 10 1 .960 Ashlinn Rodgers .000 10 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 .100 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 Brandy Pikus .000 26 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 .500 0 0 2 3 4 0 0 1.000 Brittany Minton .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 7 15 6 .786 Morgan Brown .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 23 0 1.000 Heidi Schumacher .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1.000 TOTALS .312 58 58 1543 319 482 267 72 25 30 694 .450 141 31 227 .378 17 66 66 78 1146 434 57 .965 OPPONENTS .222 58 58 1454 121 323 108 41 4 22 438 .301 88 23 269 .276 7 24 20 31 1104 477 100 .941 PLAYER ERA W L APP GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB BAVG WP HB BK SF SH Morgan Brown 1.18 12 2 20 17 5 2 0 83.0 56 20 14 26 52 6 3 0 304 .184 6 3 1 1 3 Christine Clark 1.78 14 4 32 15 9 2 3 134.0 122 43 34 20 93 13 1 5 516 .236 5 5 0 3 10 Brittany Minton 1.78 17 9 32 26 12 3 0 153.1 132 52 39 34 116 19 0 15 585 .226 8 14 0 3 11 Heidi Schumacher 3.00 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 11.2 13 6 5 8 8 3 0 2 49 .265 2 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 1.65 43 15 58 58 26 17 4 382.0 323 121 90 88 269 41 4 22 1454 .222 21 23 1 7 24 OPPONENTS 4.34 15 43 58 58 31 4 4 368.0 482 319 228 141 227 72 25 30 1543 .312 34 31 1 17 66 LOB - Team (378), Opp (333). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (21). TPs Turned - Team (1), Opp (0). IBB - Team 5 (Williams 2, Lovestrand 2, Lang 1), Opp (1). Picked off - 1 (Pikus), Opp (0). PB - FSC 9 (Raulerson 6, Howell 3), Opp (14). Pickoffs - FSC 0, Opp (1). Catchers’ SB/SBA - Mosley (17-27), Howell (3-4).

GAME-BY-GAME SCORES 2/07 at Webber International W 4-0 at Webber International L 0-1 (8) 2/12 at Palm Beach Atlantic W 3-2 (9) at Palm Beach Atlantic W 6-0 2/20 Warner W 11-3 (6) Warner W 7-2 2/21 Northwood (FL) W 5-0 Northwood (FL) W 8-0 (6) 2/27 #vs. Armstrong Atlantic State W 10-0 (5) #vs. Armstrong Atlantic State W 8-0 (5) 2/28 #vs. Georgia Southwestern W 8-0 (6) #vs. Georgia Southwestern W 5-0 3/02 *Nova Southeastern W 6-5 3/03 *Nova Southeastern W 14-4 (6) *Nova Southeastern L 2-3 3/05 at Armstrong Atlantic State W 5-2 (8) at Armstrong Atlantic State W 6-0 3/06 $vs. Georgia College L 1-2 $vs. North Alabama W 2-0 3/07 $vs. Alabama-Huntsville L 2-6 $at West Georgia W 9-4 $vs. West Alabama L 3-5 3/13 at Rollins L 0-3 3/14 at Rollins W 3-2 at Rollins W 13-1 (6)

3/16 Hillsdale W 9-1 (5) Hillsdale W 3-2 3/17 %vs. Merrimack W 8-0 (5) %vs. Merrimack W 3-0 3/20 &vs. North Alabama L 1-2 (10) &vs. North Alabama L 2-3 3/21 &vs. Alabama-Huntsville W 6-5 &vs. Alabama-Huntsville L 0-4 3/25 Palm Beach Atlantic W 4-1 Palm Beach Atlantic W 9-1 (5) 3/27 *at Eckerd W 9-1 (6) 3/28 *at Eckerd L 4-6 *at Eckerd W 10-2 (6) 3/31 *Saint Leo W 12-4 (6) 4/01 *Saint Leo W 2-1 *Saint Leo W 10-8 4/03 *at Barry W 3-2 4/04 *at Barry W 5-0 *at Barry L 1-6 4/09 *Lynn W 9-1 (5) 4/10 *Lynn W 10-0 (5) *Lynn W 4-2 4/13 *Florida Tech W 7-0 4/15 *Florida Tech W 4-1 *Florida Tech W 7-1

4/18 Flagler W 9-0 (5) Flagler W 9-4 4/24 *at Tampa L 2-3 4/25 *at Tampa L 1-2 *at Tampa W 6-0 5/08 ^vs. Nova Southeastern L 0-2 5/09 ^vs. Tampa W 8-6 ^vs. Nova Southeastern L 1-5

*Sunshine State Conference games #Games played at Flagler

$Wolves Invitational hosted by West Georgia %Games played in Clermont &Games played at Saint Leo

^NCAA Division II South Regional at Valdosta State

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Team Hitting AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SLG% BB/HB SO OB% SF SH SB-AT Nova SE University .318 64 1684 384 536 295 75 25 22 .432 175/18 250 .386 14 65 96-120 Florida Southern College .312 58 1543 319 482 267 72 25 30 .450 141/31 227 .378 17 66 66-78 Rollins College .303 57 1406 302 426 276 59 12 45 .458 154/22 218 .377 13 59 39-45 Saint Leo University .284 55 1415 270 402 254 91 11 56 .483 147/11 290 .354 9 33 41-52 Barry University .281 51 1353 165 380 138 53 3 6 .338 113/22 197 .344 9 64 44-54 University of Tampa .267 41 1130 167 302 148 50 17 20 .395 90/12 197 .327 5 42 38-41 Lynn University .256 50 1298 142 332 120 55 8 9 .331 129/ 5 212 .324 8 59 29-36 Florida Tech .243 47 1271 154 309 123 39 5 5 .293 78/20 239 .296 8 44 42-47 Eckerd College .237 59 1445 150 342 132 48 3 14 .303 115/ 6 355 .295 2 37 33-44 Team Pitching ERA W-L CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO Fielding PO A E FLD % Rollins College 1.16 47-10 50 29 2 368.2 206 78 61 57 545 Rollins 1106 322 29 .980 Barry University 1.35 32-19 36 18 4 353.1 208 90 68 107 374 Barry 1060 388 51 .966 Nova SE University 1.55 49-15 50 20 1 419.0 328 137 93 125 337 FSC 1146 434 57 .965 Florida Southern Coll. 1.65 43-15 26 17 4 382.0 323 121 90 88 269 Lynn 992 494 57 .963 University of Tampa 1.67 27-14 27 11 4 288.2 205 104 69 96 335 Nova SE 1257 481 77 .958 Saint Leo University 2.36 30-25 38 11 2 358.1 357 208 121 173 307 Tampa 866 275 51 .957 Florida Tech 2.66 21-26 28 7 0 320.2 334 155 122 96 302 Eckerd 1134 481 82 .952 Lynn University 3.03 21-29 36 8 0 330.2 324 189 143 139 149 Fla. Tech 962 412 70 .952 Eckerd College 3.59 21-38 34 4 0 378.0 484 254 194 100 139 Saint Leo 1075 405 90 .943

BATTING AVERAGE Lauren Lopez, NSU ............................... .478 Sara Lovestrand, FSC ........... .451 Tatiana Casis, SL.................................... .414 Christine Roser, RC ............................... .407 Becky Vyzas, UT..................................... .386 Aleena Oimoen, EC................................. .380 Kristina Holland, RC .............................. .370 Monica Meadows, RC............................. .360 Angela Williams, FSC ............ .358 Lindsey Powell, FSC .............. .349

RUNS SCORED Sara Lovestrand, FSC .............. 70 Lauren Lopez, NSU ..................................... 59 Noemi Luciani, NSU .................................... 55 April Donachie, NSU .................................. 55 Christine Roser, RC ..................................... 54 Rachel Talenfeld, NSU .............................. 51 Monica Meadows, RC................................... 50 Peggy Alex, FSC .................... 46 Tatiana Casis, SL.......................................... 44 three players with ....................................... 43

HITS Lauren Lopez, NSU ..................................... 97 Sara Lovestrand, FSC .............. 92 Noemi Luciani, NSU .................................... 72 Christine Roser, RC ..................................... 70 Monica Meadows, RC................................... 67 Tatiana Casis, SL.......................................... 67 Rachel Talenfeld, NSU .............................. 62 Elli Howell, FSC ..................... 59 Angela Williams, FSC ............... 59 two others with ............................................ 59

HOME RUNS Tatiana Casis, SL ......................................... 17 Christine Roser, RC .................................... 16 Brittany Yates, SL ...................................... 13 Sara Lovestrand, FSC .............. 11 Monica Meadows, RC .................................. 11 Lauren Lopez, NSU..................................... 9 Ashley Urbanik, SL..................................... 9 Angela Williams, FSC ............... 8 Aleena Oimoen, EC ...................................... 7 April Donachie, NSU.................................. 6

RUNS BATTED IN Lauren Lopez, NSU..................................... 63 Christine Roser, RC .................................... 63 Tatiana Casis, SL ......................................... 56 Brittany Yates, SL ...................................... 46 Sara Lovestrand, FSC .............. 44 Elli Howell, FSC ..................... 44 Monica Meadows, RC .................................. 44 April Donachie, NSU.................................. 42 Angela Williams, FSC ............... 41 Jessica Hernandez, NSU......................... 41

STOLEN BASES Lauren Lopez, NSU..................................... 23 Sara Lovestrand, FSC .............. 22 Rachel Talenfeld, NSU ............................. 19 Noemi Luciani, NSU ................................... 16 Peggy Alex, FSC .................... 15 April Donachie, NSU.................................. 15 Amanda Kolonick, EC .................................. 14 Tatiana Casis, SL ......................................... 14 Amber Pederson, RC .................................. 12 two players with .......................................... 11

EARNED RUN AVERAGE Nicole Anderson, RC............................. 0.85 Amber Jack, BU ..................................... 1.01 Morgan Brown, FSC ............. 1.18 Deanna Henriott, UT ........................... 1.22 Rachael Foster, RC................................ 1.29 Dani Caron, NSU .................................... 1.40 Christine Clark, FSC ............ 1.78 Brittany Minton, FSC ........... 1.78 Lexi Sarradet, NSU ............................. 1.78 Brianna Barth, FT .................................. 2.14

WINS Nicole Anderson, RC................................... 27 Lexi Sarradet, NSU ................................... 25 Dani Caron, NSU .......................................... 22 Amber Jack, BU ........................................... 21 Ashley Urbanik, SL ..................................... 19 Deanna Henriott, UT ................................. 18 Brittany Minton, FSC .............. 17 Rachael Foster, RC...................................... 17 Christine Clark, FSC ............... 14 Morgan Brown, FSC ................ 12

STRIKEOUTS

Nicole Anderson, RC................................ 324 Deanna Henriott, UT .............................. 260 Amber Jack, BU ........................................ 259 Ashley Urbanik, SL .................................. 242 Lexi Sarradet, NSU ................................ 217 Rachael Foster, RC................................... 207 Brianna Barth, FT ..................................... 163 Tiffani Bishop, FT .................................... 118 Brittany Minton, FSC ............. 116 Brianna Smith, BU .................................... 104

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THE SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE

Founded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport organization to the Division II “Conference of Champions”. Since its inception, the conference has grown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence. Sunshine State Conference member schools have won recent NCAA national titles (69 total) in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball. The

SSC is also nationally recognized in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s rowing and women’s basketball. The SSC sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, softball and women’s rowing. The first national title won by an SSC member school was in 1978, by the Florida Southern baseball team. Most recently, the Lynn baseball and Nova Southeastern women’s golf teams won national championships in 2009. For more information, please contact:

Jay Jones, Commissioner Kelly Harrison, Asst. Commissioner for Internal Relations

7061 Grand National Drive, Suite 140 Orlando, FL 32819

(407) 248-8460

SSC Member Schools School Location Enrollment Joined SSC Barry University.................. Miami Shores ....... 8,123 ............. 1988 Eckerd College................... St. Petersburg ...... 1,749 ............. 1975 Florida Southern College..... Lakeland .............. 1,800 ............. 1975 Florida Tech....................... Melbourne ............ 5,118 ............. 1981 Lynn University .................. Boca Raton .......... 2,410 ............. 1997 Nova SE University............. Davie ................... 5,355 ............. 2002 Rollins College ................... Winter Park .......... 1,759 ............. 1975 Saint Leo University............ Saint Leo.............. 1,500 ............. 1975 University of Tampa............ Tampa ................. 6,200 ............. 1981

Commissioner Jay Jones

Saint Leo

Tampa

Eckerd

Florida Southern

Rollins

Florida Tech

Lynn

Nova SE

Barry

Did You Know? The Florida Southern softball team set a league record for any sport by winning 95 consecutive conference games from 1985‐89. That streak started with the final seven games of 1985, continued through four undefeated conference seasons, and finally ended with a 1‐0, eight‐inning loss to Barry in the first SSC game of 1990.

The longest overall winning streak in SSC history belongs to Barry, which won 35 in a row in 2008. That streak was ended by Florida Southern with a 3‐1 victory on April 13.

Ironically, the second longest conference winning streak for any SSC sport is held by the Barry women’s soccer team, which won 44 straight SSC matches from 1998‐2004. That streak was also snapped by Florida Southern.

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2009 SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE WRAP-UP

2009 FINAL STANDINGS Team OVERALL SSC x-Florida Southern 43-15 18-6 x-Rollins 47-10 18-6 x-Nova Southeastern 49-15 16-8 x-Tampa 27-14 14-8 Barry 32-19 14-10 Saint Leo 30-25 9-15 Florida Tech 22-26 8-16 Lynn 21-29 5-17 Eckerd 21-38 4-20

x-Earned NCAA Tournament bid

All-SSC First-Team 1B - Elli Howell .................... JR ...... Florida Southern 2B - Meghan Osborne ........... SR ......................... Lynn 3B - Tatiana Casis ................ SR .................. Saint Leo SS - Sara Lovestrand .......... SR ...... Florida Southern OF - Natalie Lang ................. SR ...... Florida Southern OF - Monica Meadows........... SO .......................Rollins OF - Rachel Talenfeld............ SO .... Nova Southeastern C - Christine Roser.............. SO .......................Rollins DP - Angela Williams ........... SR ...... Florida Southern P - Nicole Anderson ............ SR .......................Rollins P - Deanna Henriott ............ SO ...................... Tampa UT - Brianna Barth ................ SO .............. Florida Tech AtL - Amber Jack (P).............. SR .........................Barry

All-SSC Second-Team 1B - April Donachie ............... SR .... Nova Southeastern 2B - Dana Bergner .................JR..... Nova Southeastern 3B - Rachel Almengual.......... SR .......................Rollins SS - Lauren Lopez .................JR..... Nova Southeastern OF - Amber Martyn................ FR .................. Saint Leo OF - Lindsey Powell............. SO ...... Florida Southern OF - Shyla Rider ................... SR .........................Barry C - Brittany Anderson .......... SR .........................Barry DP - Jessica Tabor ................ FR .........................Barry P - Christine Clark ............. FR ...... Florida Southern P - Rachael Foster .............. SR .......................Rollins AtL - Kallan Casey (OF) ......... SR ...................... Tampa

(no utility position selected for All-SSC Second Team)

Honorable Mention 1B - Amanda Goelz................JR..........................Barry

PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Sara Lovestrand, FSC

PITCHER-OF-THE-YEAR: Nicole Anderson, Rollins FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR: Amber Martyn, Saint Leo

COACH-OF-THE-YEAR: Chris Bellotto, FSC

SSC YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPION YEAR CHAMPION 1982 Florida Southern 1996 Florida Southern 1983 Florida Southern 1997 Florida Southern/Barry 1984 Florida Southern 1998 Florida Southern 1985 Florida Southern 1999 Florida Southern 1986 Florida Southern 2000 Florida Southern 1987 Florida Southern 2001 Tampa 1988 Florida Southern 2002 Barry 1989 Florida Southern 2003 Barry 1990 Florida Southern 2004 Florida Southern 1991 Florida Southern/Barry 2005 Florida Southern 1992 Florida Southern 2006 Florida Southern 1993 Florida Southern 2007 Florida Southern 1994 Florida Southern/North Fla. 2008 Barry 1995 Florida Southern 2009 Florida Southern/Rollins

Last year as a freshman, Christine Clark was 14-4 overall and 9-0 in league play, earning her Second team All-SSC honors. Dori Stankewitz, who had a 7-0 mark in 1985, and Julianne Coleman, who went 11-0 in 1996, are the only other Moccasin starters to go through the SSC schedule without a loss.

SSC Career Records Held by Florida Southern Players Hits ....................... 298 ..... Shelly Davis .............. 1993-96 At-Bats .................. 756 ..... Jesse Shepherd ........ 2004-07 Doubles................... 58 ..... Shelly Davis .............. 1993-96 RBI ....................... 173 ..... Patty Fleig ................. 1993-96 Walks .................... 118 ..... Ashley Alpizar ........... 2004-07 Sacrifice Hits ........... 53 ..... Jennifer Potts ............ 1995-98 Wins ..................... 124 ..... Megan Brown ............ 2004-07 Winning Perc. ....... .844 ..... Dori Stankewitz ......... 1985-88 Shutouts.................. 58 ..... Megan Brown ............ 2004-07 Saves ..................... 13 ..... Julianne Coleman ...... 1996-99 Strikeout Ratio .... 10.29 ..... Dori Stankewitz ......... 1985-88

Did You Know? The SSC record for highest career batting average is held by Eckerd’s Sherry Howell, who hit .524 from 1990-93. She had 220 hits in 420 at-bats. Howell also holds the SSC career records for slugging percentage (.921) and stolen base percentage (.980, 99-for-101).

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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HALL-OF-FAME

Lisa Ball, a 3-time First Team All-American in women’s golf who played on three national championship teams, and Wayne Raath, a 4-time All-American who also played on three national championship teams with the men’s program, were inducted into the SSC Hall of Fame in 2009. That brings the number of inductees from Florida Southern College to 41. Nine Moccasin representatives were inducted into the inaugural class in 1991-92, and FSC has had at least one inductee in 15 of the 18 classes since the Hall’s inception. Of the 41 inductees, 27 have been student-athletes, while 10 have come from the coaching ranks, and four from administrative and staff positions.

CLASS OF 1991-92 Dana Cozine - volleyball

John Ebeling - men’s basketball John Edwards - men’s basketball

Tom Gleeton - men’s golf Sandy Hudson - volleyball

Charley Matlock - men’s golf coach Tom Patri - men’s golf

Hal Smeltzly - baseball coach / athletic director Lois Webb - volleyball coach

CLASS OF 1992-93

Joe Arnold - baseball coach Lee Janzen - men’s golf

CLASS OF 1993-94

Ed Jeffries - women’s tennis coach Jerry Johnson - men’s basketball

Dori Stankewitz - softball

CLASS OF 1994-95 Bill “Doc” Connors - trainer

Kris Kearney - men’s basketball

CLASS OF 1995-96 Chuck Anderson - baseball coach

Terry Gilmore - baseball Missey Crain - volleyball

CLASS OF 1996-97

Hal Wissel - men’s basketball coach

CLASS OF 1998-99 Kellie Robinson - softball

CLASS OF 1999-00 Chris Bellotto - softball coach

John Hudek - baseball

CLASS OF 2002-03 Becky Thyhsen - volleyball

Norm Benn - women’s basketball coach Rocco Mediate - men’s golf

CLASS OF 2003-04

Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball

CLASS OF 2004-05 Shelly Davis - softball

Wayne Koehler - sports information director Shanna Nagy - women’s golf

CLASS OF 2005-06

Lisa Cave - women’s golf Jeff Klauk - men’s golf James Vida - baseball

CLASS OF 2006-07

Duane Hopkins - faculty athletics representative B.J. Leach - baseball Traci Wood - softball

CLASS OF 2007-08

Julianne Coleman - softball Buck Dawson - cross-country coach

Jana Peterkova - women’s golf

CLASS OF 2008-09 Lisa Ball - women’s golf

Wayne Raath - women’s golf

Lisa Ball Women’s Golf

2000-02

Wayne Raath Men’s Golf

1997-00

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ATHLETIC HALL-OF-FAME

CLASS OF 2002 Chuck Anderson - Baseball (1959-62)

Baseball Coach (1984-2002) Chris Bellotto - Softball Coach (1982-present)

John Ebeling - Men’s Basketball (1979-82) Ken Huebner - Baseball (1962-65) Lee Janzen - Men’s Golf (1983-86)

Jerry Johnson - Men’s Basketball (1985-88) Floyd E. Lay - Men’s Basketball (1938-41)

Charley Matlock - Men’s Golf Coach (1972-95) Greg Pryor - Baseball (1968-71)

Kellie Robinson - Softball (1989-92) Charles Senger - Baseball/Basketball (1954-57)

Hal Smeltzly - Baseball Coach (1958-1976) and Athletics Director (1977-2000)

Lois Webb - Volleyball Coach (1977-2000) George Jenkins - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2003

Joe Arnold - Baseball Coach (1977-83) Kim Disbro - Women’s Basketball (1984-87) Fred Lapper - Men’s Basketball (1950-53)

Justice Fred R. Lewis - Men’s Basketball (1965-69) Andy McGaffigan - Baseball (1977-78) Rocco Mediate - Men’s Golf (1983-84)

Jay Smith - Baseball (1971-73) Dori Stankewitz - Softball (1985-88)

Dr. Hal Wissel - Men’s Basketball Coach (1977-82) Jimmie Sikes - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2004

Norm Benn - Women’s Basketball Coach (1985-97) Rodney Butcher - Men’s Golf (1989-92)

Katy Cortelyou - Softball (1992-95) Terry Gilmore - Baseball (1984-87)

Kris Kearney - Men’s Basketball (1985-89) Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball (1995-98)

Tom Patri - Men’s Golf (1980-81) Becky Thyhsen - Volleyball (1989-91)

Clarence “Blade” Kelley - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2005 Bob Bowman - Men’s Basketball (1963-67) Jim Bush - Men’s Soccer Coach (1957-80);

Men’s Tennis Coach (1959-85); Women’s Tennis Coach (‘79-80) Missey Crain - Volleyball (1988-90)

Shelly Davis - Softball (1993-96) John Edwards - Men’s Basketball (1973-76)

Tom Gleeton - Men’s Golf (1977-79) Shanna Nagy - Women’s Golf (1996-99)

Basil “Rocky” Pegg - Men’s Basketball (1949-51) Marcus “Joker” Marchant - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2006

Cris Allen - Baseball (1986-89) Frank Cacciatore - Baseball (1974-75) Lisa Cave - Women’s Golf (1997-2000)

A.L. “Buck” Dawson - Cross Country Coach (1995-2006) Alan Grossman - Men’s Soccer (1971-74)

Sandy Hudson - Volleyball (1981-82) Dr. Ed Jeffries - Women’s Tennis Coach (1981-99)

Jeff Klauk - Men’s Golf (1997-2000) Frank Szabo - Administrator

James Vida - Baseball (1994-95)

CLASS OF 2007 Allison Avey - Women’s Tennis (1982-85)

Robbie Davis - Women’s Golf Coach (1997-present) Doug Gordin - Men’s Golf Coach (1996-present)

Simon Harper - Men’s Basketball (1971-72) Wayne Koehler - Sports Info. Director (1983-95, 1999-2002)

B.J. Leach - Baseball (1998-99) Mohammed Sabie - Men’s Soccer (1954)

Traci Wood - Softball (1992-96) Jack Slayton - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2008

Alberto Bonfil - Men’s Tennis (1997-2000) Kelly Charron - Women’s Basketball (1992-95)

Julianne Coleman - Softball (1996-99) Frank DeSavino - Men’s Basketball (1953-56)

Jana Peterkova – Women’s Golf (2001-02) Wayne Raath – Men’s Golf (1997-2000)

Steve Sokol - Men’s Golf (2001-02) Brett Tomko - Baseball (1995)

George Hudson - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2009 Lisa Ball - Women’s Golf (2000-02)

Kim Crawford - Volleyball (1993-94) Bob Gendron - Baseball (1981-82)

Wanda Graham - Softball (1990-93) Joe Sickles - Baseball (1981-83)

Jill Stephens - Volleyball (1991-1994) Chrissy Teresi - Softball (1991-92)

Stacey Ungashick - Women’s Basketball (1990-93) Jack Varasse - Honorary Member

The Class of 2009 The eighth class of the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame was enshrined March 21, 2009. Pictured are –Front (L-R): Stacey Ungashick, Chrissy Teresi, Wanda Graham and Jill Stephens. Standing (L-R): Bob Gendron, Joe Sickles and Jack Varasse. Not pictured: Lisa Ball and Kim Crawford.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Southern College is proud to be able to provide distinct scholarships for most of its varsity sports. Established by gifts from many generous donors, these named scholarships were created to recognize and honor an individual or were created as memorials. All of them reflect a donor’s love of sports, a desire to assist exceptional student-athletes, and a commitment to higher education. Florida Southern’s Athletic Department is extremely grateful for the support from these outstanding individuals. If you are interested in contributing to a current scholarship or establishing a new one, please call Florida Southern Athletic Director Pete Meyer at 863-680-4264. BASEBALL • Jim & Phyllis Adams Scholarship • Chuck Anderson Scholarship • John Cedarburg Scholarship • John & Rebecca Rodda Scholarship • Hal Smeltzly Scholarship MEN'S BASKETBALL • The Blade and The Blu Scholarship • Scott Kelly Scholarship • John P. & William P. Buckley Scholarship WOMEN'S BASKETBALL • Dick Goding Scholarship MEN'S & WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz

Scholarship MEN'S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Conner Janzen Scholarship • George Jenkins Scholarship • James "Jimmie" Sikes Scholarship • Leon "Pop" Sikes, Sr. Scholarship • Hal Sherron Fund WOMEN'S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Nell W. Phelps Scholarship MEN'S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz

Scholarship • Dick Wells Fund

WOMEN'S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz

Scholarship • Taylor Greene Memorial Scholarship SOFTBALL • Chris Bellotto Scholarship • Stanley Gaines Scholarship • Mary Meloy Scholarship MEN'S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship WOMEN'S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship MEN'S TENNIS • David & Carol Walters Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz

Scholarship WOMEN'S TENNIS • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz

Scholarship VOLLEYBALL • Ruby Adams - Ellene Szabo Scholarship • Dorothy Cofrin Scholarship • Herman & Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Stephens Family Scholarship • Irene Wagner Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship • Lois Webb Scholarship GENERAL • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship

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MOCCASIN MEN WIN SSC MAYOR’S CUP

Florida Southern finished tied with Barry for first in the men’s division, and was second by one point to Rollins in the women's division for the Sunshine State Conference Mayor's Cup for all-sports competition in 2008-09. The award is sponsored by the mayors of the nine communities in which SSC schools are located. The Mayor's Cup recognizes competition in six sports for men (soccer, cross country, basketball, golf, tennis and baseball), and eight sports for women (soccer, cross country, basketball, golf, tennis volleyball, softball and rowing). Points in each sport are awarded by the number of schools sponsoring teams in the respective sports. Florida Southern has won the men’s division 11 times and the women's division 10 times, more than any other school in both divisions.

FSC MEN FSC WOMEN Season Place Place 1986-87 2nd 1st 1987-88 1st 1st 1988-89 1st 1st 1989-90 5th 1st 1990-91 3rd 2nd 1991-92 2nd 2nd 1992-93 3rd 2nd 1993-94 3rd 2nd 1994-95 6th 1st 1995-96 1st 2nd 1996-97 1st 2nd 1997-98 1st 1st 1998-99 1st 1st 1999-00 1st 2nd 2000-01 1st 1st 2001-02 1st 5th 2002-03 2nd 4th 2003-04 2nd 2nd 2004-05 2nd 1st 2005-06 3rd 4th 2006-07 2nd 1st 2007-08 1st 3rd 2008-09 t-1st 2nd

DIRECTIONS TO FSC From Orlando I-4 West to exit 33. Turn left off exit, and turn right at second stoplight. Continue to major intersection at Memorial Blvd and turn left. Go 1/2 mile to Ingraham Avenue and turn right. Go to McDonald and turn right. Parking lot is on the left, just past Barnett Field. From Orlando Airport Take 417 South (toll road) to I-4 West and follow directions above. From Tampa/St. Petersburg/Fort Myers Follow I-4 East to Exit 27 (570E, Polk Parkway exit). Go approximately 6.1 miles to Exit 7 (South Florida Avenue - toll: 50 cents). Turn left onto 37N (South Florida Avenue) and go to McDonald Street. Turn right on McDonald and turn go seven blocks to the campus. Park in the second parking lot on the right (Barnett Field). From Palm Beach/Fort Lauderdale Take the Florida Turnpike north to Yeehaw Junction (Highway 60). Take Highway 60 to 98 North in Bartow, and 98 North into Lakeland. Watch for the Grove Park Shopping Plaza (on the left) and turn left at Crystal Lake Drive. Go to Lake Hollingsworth Drive, turn right and go around the lake to Ingraham Avenue. Turn right again, and go to stop sign (McDonald) and turn left. Parking lot will be on the left, just past Barnett Field.

FSC’s FINISHES IN NACDA CUP

SEASON....................... PLACE.......................... PTS 1995-96............................ 13th .......................... 328.0 1996-97............................ 27th .......................... 283.5 1997-98............................. 5th ........................... 320.0 1998-99............................. 4th ........................... 320.0 1999-00............................. 4th ........................... 473.0 2000-01............................ 30th .......................... 310.0 2001-02............................ 24th .......................... 344.0 2002-03............................ 40th .......................... 310.5 2003-04............................ 26th .......................... 385.5 2004-05............................ 13th .......................... 445.5 2005-06............................ 15th .......................... 404.0 2006-07............................ 10th .......................... 554.0 2007-08............................ 39th .......................... 351.5 2008-09............................ 36th .......................... 375.0

MAJORS and FIELDS OF STUDY

Florida Southern College offers a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree and also offers master’s degrees in business administration, education and nursing. For more information, call the FSC admissions office at (863) 680-4131 or 1-800-274-4131. The following is a list of undergraduate majors offered at Florida Southern: Accounting Art Art Education Art History Graphic Design Studio Art Athletic Training Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biology Business Admin. Finance Information Tech. Mgt. International Business Mgt. Marketing Chemistry Citrus Communication Advertising Broadcast Journalism Print Journalism Public Relations Computer Science/Math.

Criminology Economics Education Educational Studies Elementary Education Pre-K/Primary Education Special Education Certification in Secondary Ed. English Environmental Studies History Horticulture Science Landscape Horticultural Design or Production Recreational Turf Mgmt. Landscape Design Humanities Mathematics Music Music Comp. or Performance Music Education Music Management

Nursing Philosophy Physical Education Political Science Psychology Religion Social Science Sociology Spanish Sports Management Theatre Arts Pre-Professional Studies Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Ministry Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SOFTBALL BY THE NUMBERS

11 –– NNaattiioonnaall CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp

22 –– NNaattiioonnaall RRuunnnneerr--UUpp FFiinniisshheess

66 –– SSSSCC HHaallll ooff FFaammeerrss

66 –– SSSSCC FFeemmaallee AAtthhlleetteess--ooff--tthhee--YYeeaarr

77 –– FFlloorriiddaa SSoouutthheerrnn HHaallll ooff FFaammeerrss

88 –– NNCCAAAA RReeggiioonnaall TTiittlleess

1100 –– RReeggiioonn CCooaacchh--ooff--tthhee YYeeaarr AAwwaarrddss

1155 –– SSSSCC CCooaacchh--ooff--tthhee YYeeaarr AAwwaarrddss

1199 –– AAccaaddeemmiicc AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaannss

1199 –– NNCCAAAA TToouurrnnaammeenntt BBiiddss

2244 –– CCoonnffeerreennccee TTiittlleess

2266 –– AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaann PPllaayyeerrss

4455 –– AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaann AAwwaarrddss

6611 –– NNCCAAAA PPllaayyooffff WWiinnss

8899 –– AAllll--RReeggiioonn SSeelleeccttiioonnss

118800 –– AAllll--SSSSCC SSeelleeccttiioonnss

Chris Bellotto has been named the SSC Coach-of-the-Year 14 times in her career, and is a member of both the SSC and Florida Southern Athletic Hall of Fame.

The 1993 Moccasins won the program’s first national championship and featured 11 all-conference players. They still hold the NCAA record for most runs scored in a national title game, pounding out 20 hits in an 11-5 victory over Augustana (SD).

Over the last 23 years, the Moccasins have averaged 42 wins per season with a .775 winning percentage.

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Front (l-r): Lindsey Powell (11), Erin Foley (24), Ashlinn Rodgers (10), Chris Bellotto (head coach), Elli Howell (17), Heather Raulerson (13), Mallory Butler (1). Middle (l-r): Peggy Alex (5), Jessica Echols (33), Brandy Pikus (8), Karlyn Scott (2), Bethany Boomer (4), Dani Blake (6). Standing (l-r): Tim Carpenter (sports information director), Melannie Grimes (asst. coach), Brittaney Alderman (22), Morgan Brown (44), Lindsey McClellan (21), Christine Clark (12), Dezirae Parsons (27), Ashley Hunt (7), Al Bellotto (asst. coach), Jeff Lang (asst. coach).

2010 Florida Southern College Moccasins Softball Roster No. Name Pos. B‐T Ht. Cl. Hometown High School/Previous School 1 Mallory Butler OF R‐R 5‐05 R‐So. Bartow, FL Bartow/Univ. of North Florida 2 Karlyn Scott 2B R‐R 5‐04 So. Crawfordville, FL Wakulla 4 Bethany Boomer 2B S‐R 5‐03 Grad. Allen Park, MI Allen Park/Valparaiso Univ. 5 Peggy Alex 2B/3B R‐R 5‐03 Jr. Clermont, FL East Ridge 6 Dani Blake OF S‐R 5‐05 Jr. LaBelle, FL LaBelle 7 Ashley Hunt 3B R‐R 5‐05 Sr. Lakeland, FL McKeel Academy/Manatee CC 8 Brandy Pikus OF R‐R 5‐06 So. Titusville, FL Titusville 10 Ashlinn Rodgers 1B R‐R 5‐06 Sr. Lakeland, FL George Jenkins 11 Lindsey Powell OF/1B L‐L 5‐07 Jr. Lakeland, FL George Jenkins 12 Christine Clark P/1B L‐L 5‐08 So. Naples, FL Barron Collier 13 Heather Raulerson C R‐R 5‐06 Jr. Felda, FL LaBelle 17 Elli Howell 1B/3B/C R‐R 5‐06 Sr. Bartow, FL Bartow/Univ. of North Florida 21 Lindsey McClellan UT R‐R 5‐11 R‐Fr. Lakeland, FL All Saints Academy 22 Brittaney Alderman P S‐R 5‐07 Fr. Lakeland, FL George Jenkins 24 Erin Foley C/3B R‐R 5‐02 Fr. Bartow, FL Bartow 27 Dezirae Parsons SS R‐R 5‐08 Fr. Ocala, FL Forest 33 Jessica Echols OF S‐R 5‐04 Fr. Moore Haven, FL Moore Haven 44 Morgan Brown P R‐R 5‐10 Jr. Carrollton, GA Abeca Academy (home‐schooled)

Chris Bellotto – Head Coach Jeff Lang, Al Bellotto & Melannie Grimes – Assistant Coaches

Brian Simerville – Athletic Trainer

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2010 FLORIDA SOUTHERN SOFTBALL SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME

Sat. Feb. 6 Northwood, FL (DH) Lakeland 1:00 pm Mon. Mar. 29 *at Nova Southeastern Davie 7:00 pm

Sat. Feb. 13 Webber International (DH) Lakeland 1:00 pm Tue. Mar. 30 *at Nova Southeastern (DH) Davie 6:00 pm

Sat. Feb. 20 Palm Beach Atlantic (DH) Lakeland 2:00 pm Thurs. Apr. 1 *Barry Lakeland 7:00 pm

Fri. Feb. 26 *at Florida Tech Melbourne 2:00 pm Fri. Apr. 2 *Barry (DH) Lakeland 6:00 pm

Sat. Feb. 27 *at Florida Tech (DH) Melbourne 12:00 pm Fri. Apr. 9 *at Lynn Boca Raton 2:30 pm

Mon. Mar. 1 Dominican, NY (DH) Lakeland 6:00 pm Sat. Apr. 10 *at Lynn (DH) Boca Raton 1:00 pm

Thurs. Mar. 4 at Valdosta State (DH) Valdosta, GA 2:00 pm Tue. Apr. 13 *at Saint Leo Saint Leo 7:00 pm

Fri. Mar. 5 #vs. Anderson Carrollton, GA 12:00 pm Wed. Apr. 14 *at Saint Leo (DH) Saint Leo 6:00 pm

#vs. Columbus State Carrollton, GA 2:00 pm Sat. Feb. 17 at Palm Beach Atlantic (DH) West Palm Beach 2:00 pm

Sat. Mar. 6 #vs. Alabama-Huntsville Carrollton, GA 1:00 pm Fri. Apr. 23 *Tampa Lakeland 6:00 pm

#vs. North Alabama Carrollton, GA 3:00 pm Sat. Apr. 24 *Tampa (DH) Lakeland 1:00 pm

Sun. Mar. 7 #vs. West Alabama Carrollton, GA 9:00 am Fri.-Sun. May 14-16 NCAA D-II South Regional TBA TBA

#at West Georgia Carrollton, GA 1:00 pm Fri.-Sat. May 21-22 NCAA D-II Super Regional TBA TBA

Sat. Mar. 13 Massachusetts-Lowell (DH) Lakeland 2:00 pm Thur.-Mon. May 27-31 NCAA D-II National Finals St. Joseph, MO TBA

Thurs. Mar. 18 Hillsdale (DH) Lakeland 6:00 pm

Tue. Mar. 23 *Rollins Lakeland 7:00 pm *Sunshine State Conference Games

Wed. Mar. 24 *Rollins (DH) Lakeland 6:00 pm #Wolves Invitational hosted by West Georgia

Fri. Mar. 26 *Eckerd Lakeland 7:00 pm All home games played at Barnett Field – All times Eastern

Sat. Mar. 27 *Eckerd (DH) Lakeland 1:00 pm