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100 Years...

1912First Men’s

Basketball Team

1920Baseball’s

Jim Mooney

1938Football

Team

1940Football

Team

1954Coach

Madison Brooks

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of Tradition

1969Grantland Rice Bowl

Team

1973Building of

Memorial Center

1989Keith

“Mister” Jennings

1996Men’s Golf

Ranked No. 1

2010Men’s Tennis

Championship Run

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Table of Contents

2011 ETSU Quick FactsPreferred Name: ...............................ETSUNickname: ................... Buccaneers (Bucs)Location: ....................Johnson City, Tenn.Founded: ..........................................1911Enrollment: ...................................14,183President: .............. Dr. Paul E. Stanton, Jr.Athletic Director: ................. Dave MullinsSWA: ............................ Barbie BreedloveSchool Colors: ........ Navy Blue & Old GoldConference: .......................... Atlantic SunAthletic Dept. Phone: ......(423) 439-4343Ticket Office Phone: ........ (423) 439-BUCSAthletics Web site: ... www.ETSUBucs.com

2010 Team InfoOverall Record ................................ 21-35A-Sun Record .......................... 5-15 (9th)Starters Returning/Lost ...................... 5/5Pitchers Returning/Lost ..................... 2/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......... 11/6Home

Stadium .ETSU Softball Complex (500)Head Coach ............................. Brad IrwinAlma Mater ....................Chattanooga ‘99Record at ETSU .................................. N/ACareer Record .................................... N/AAssistant

Coaches ...... Andrea Moss (First Season) Callie Schaefer (Second Season)Softball Office Phone ......(423) 439-4279Softball

Trainers .......Shannon DeHaven, Lori HillStrength/Conditioning

Coach ..................................Lee MorrowEquipment Manager ..... Roger Hammons

ETSU Media RelationsSoftball Contact ...................Kevin Brown

Brown’s Phone ..............(423) 439-5263 Brown’s E-Mail [email protected]

Asst. AD for MR .................Michael White White’s Phone ...............(423) 439-4220

Graduate Asst. .................. Jeff Schneider Schneider’s Phone ........(423) 439-5612

Graduate Asst. ....................... Ryan Dunn Dunn’s Phone ................(423) 439-8212

Athletic Media Relations Mailing Address Box 70641 Johnson City, TN 37614

Overnight Mailing Address Memorial Center, 146-W Corner of State of Franklin and J.R. Bell Drive Johnson City, TN 37614

Credits: The 2011 ETSU Softball Media Guide is a production of the East Tennessee State University Printing and Publications. Special thanks to Jeanette Henry for helping with the layout, design and covers. Content was provided by Kevin Brown in the ETSU Media Relations Department. Thanks to ETSU University Relations photographers Larry Smith, Jim Sledge and Jim Padgett for providing the photos.

Designed by ETSU Printing and Publications. TBR 140-019-10

2 Quick Facts/Credits 3 Media Outlets 4 ETSUBucs.com 5-6 Season PreviewCoaching Staff 9 Irwin 10 Moss/Schaeffer

Player Profiles 11 Duncan/Henderson 12 Campbell/Delisa 13 Martin/Morris 14 Garner/Hartnett 15 Hensley/Lower 16 Treadway/Baird 17 Fox/Johnson 18 Wolff/Support Staff 19 Roster Breakdown

Season Review 21 2010 Season Stats 22 2010 Results 23 A-Sun Season TotalsHistory 25-26 Bucs Record Book 27 ETSU Softball Stadium Firsts 28 Year-by-year stats 29 All-time Roster

This is ETSU 30-31 Championships are Blue 32-33 Winning the Right Way 34 Athletic Training 35 Strength and Conditioning 36 Academics 37 ETSU 38 Atlantic Sun Conference

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Print MediaOutlet ...................................... Phone .......................... Fax .....................Contact ..........................................AddressBristol Herald-Courier.................. 276-669-2181 .................276-669-3696................. TBA .......................................................... P.O. Box 609 - Bristol, VA 24203East Tennessean .......................... 423-439-5363 .................423-439-8407................. TBA .......................................................... P.O. Box 70688 - Johnson City, TN 37614Elizabethton Star ......................... 423-928-4151 .................423-542-2004................. TBA .......................................................... P.O. Box 1960 - Elizabethton, TN 37644Greeneville Sun ........................... 423-638-4181 .................423-638-3645................. Wayne Phillips ......................................... P.O. Box 1630 - Greeneville, TN 37744Kingsport Times-News ................ 423-929-2197 .................423-392-1385................. Pat Kenny ................................................ P.O. Box 479 - Kingsport, TN 37662Knoxville News-Sentinel ............. 864-342-6259 .................864-342-6402................. John Adams ............................................. P.O. Box 59038 - Knoxville, TN 37950Johnson City Press ....................... 423-929-3111 .................423-929-7484................. Kelly Hodge ............................................. P.O. Box 1717 - Johnson City, TN 37605Morristown Citizen Tribune ......... 423-581-5630 .................423-581-8863................. TBA .......................................................... P.O. Box 625 - Morristown, TN 37815Mountain City Tomahawk............ 423-727-6121 .................423-727-4833................. Matt Hill .................................................. P.O. Box 90 - Mountain City, TN 37683Associated Press .......................... 615-373-9988 .................615-376-0947................. Teresa Walker ........................................... 215 Centerview Dr. - Brentwood, TN 37027 Electronic Media - TelevisionOutlet ...................................... Phone .......................... Fax .....................Contact ..........................................AddressWCYB-TV (NBC) ........................... 276-645-1521 .................276-645-1555................. Jordan Conigliaro ..................................... 101 Lee Street - Bristol, VA 24201WEMT-TV (FOX) ........................... 423-283-3900 .................423-283-4938.................................................................................. P.O. Box 3489 - Johnson City, TN 37602WJHL-TV (CBS) ............................ 423-434-4544 .................423-926-9080................. Kenny Hawkins ........................................ P.O. Box 1130 - Johnson City, TN 37605WKPT-TV (ABC) ........................... 423-926-1919 .................423-247-9836.................................................................................. P.O. Box WKPT - Kingsport, TN 37662 Electronic Media - RadioOutlet ...................................... Phone .......................... Fax .....................AddressWBEJ-AM .................................... 423-542-2184 .................423-542-2185................. 626-1/2 Elk Ave. - Elizabethton, TN 37643WGAT-FM .................................... 276-386-7025 .................276-386-3600................. 117 East Jackson - Gate City, VA 24251Radio Greeneville Group .............. 423-639-1831 .................423-638-1979................. P.O. Box 278 - Greeneville, TN 37744 (WIKQ-FM, WGRV-AM, WSMG-AM)Tri-Cities Radio Group .................. 423-477-1000 .................423-477-4747................. P.O. Box 8668 - Gray, TN 37615 (WJCW-AM, WQUT-FM, WKIN-AM, WKOS-AM, WGOC-AM)WETB-AM .................................... 423-928-7131 .................423-928-8392................. P.O. Box 4127 - Johnson City, TN 37602WETS-FM .................................... 423-439-6440 .................423-439-6449................. P.O. Box 70630 - Johnson City, TN 37614WEMB-AM .................................. 423-743-6123 .................423-743-6122................. P.O. Box 280 - Erwin, TN 37650WRGS-AM ................................... 423-272-2628 .................423-272-0328................. 211 Burem Rd. - Rogersville, TN 37857Holston Valley Broadcasting ........ 423-926-1919 .................423-247-9836................. 222 Commerce St. - Kingsport, TN 37660 (WTFM-FM, WKPT-AM, WKTP-AM, WOPI-AM, WMEV-AM & FM)Bristol Broadcasting .................... 276-669-8112 .................276-669-0541................. P.O. Box 1389 - Bristol, VA 24203 (WAEZ-FM, WXBQ-FM, WPJO-FM, WFHG-AM & FM)

Press Row: East Tennessee State University’s press row is located on the third base side of the bleachers at the ETSU Softball Stadium at Betty Basler Field. The area is reserved for members of the working media, radio personnel and statisticians only. Seating is limited, so contact Assistant Director for Media Relations Kevin Brown for seating availability and arrangements.

Press Credentials: All requests for working press credentials/photo credentials should be directed to Kevin Brown of the ETSU Athletic Media Relations Office. Season cre-dentials will be issued to those members of the media that cover ETSU on a regular basis. Credentials will be mailed if time permits. They can also be picked up at the ticket window outside the stadium.

ETSU’s Primary Media Outlets

Press Row Services: Game programs, complete statistics, and play-by-plays will be provided at all ETSU home games. There is no official Internet service available at the stadium, but arrangements can be made if needed by contacting the ETSU Media Relations Office ahead of time. The Media Relations staff will fulfill any fax requests from the media.

Postgame Interviews: Following a brief cooling-off period, Coach Irwin and any ETSU players requested by the media will be avail-able for interviews located just outside the third base dugout. Postgame interviews with visiting coaches and players will be conducted outside their dugout or at a place designated by the visiting team SID.

ETSU Interview Policy: All interview requests for ETSU student-athletes and coaches should be directed to Kevin Brown of the ETSU Athletic Me-dia Relations Office. Please give at least 24 hours notice for an interview. The best time to interview players is either just before or after practice dur-ing the week. Contact the Media Relations Office for practice times and locations. Media members are asked not to contact players at their residence; the Media Relations Office will not provide home phone numbers for student-athletes.

ETSU Softball On The Internet: Information on ETSU softball can be found on the Bucca-neers’ official web site, www.ETSUBucs.com. Rosters, schedules, results, stats, player and coach bios can all be found on the site. Video of the Buccaneer Sports Network broadcasts are also available.

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T H E O F F I C I A L W E B S I T E O F E T S U A T H L E T I C S

ETSUBucs.com The most complete and up-to-date news and information about all 17 ETSU varsity teams.

Schedules, rosters and historical information.

Real-time statistics from ETSU sporting events.

Live streaming audio of men’s and women’s basketball and baseball, Inside Buc Sports shows, and much more.

Ticket information for all home events.

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A new era is upon the ETSU softball program as head coach Brad Irwin begins his first season at the helm for the Bucs in 2011.

After going 21-35 and not reaching the conference tournament for the first time since joining the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2005, the Bucs are coming into this season with a new attitude and fresh start.

“We are coming into this season with a new approach on things, while putting the past in the rearview mirror and looking forward to the future,” added Irwin. “We have only referenced last season once since I took over and the girls have been working extremely hard during the offseason. We are not a deep team, so we can ill afford any injuries, but I am excited to take

the field on opening day and I really like the makeup of this team. This team will give it 100 percent each time they take

the field.”

The 2011 Buccaneer squad is made up of two seniors,

four juniors, five sophomores

and four

freshmen, while senior leader Katie Henderson (Jackson, Tenn.) is the top returning hitter from a year ago and fellow senior righty Jessica Duncan (Ooltewah, Tenn.) is the top returning pitcher for ETSU.

Despite losing its top two hitters in Cheniece Cason (.372) and Lucy Schneider (.298), Henderson looks to build on her best season as a Buccaneer. The Jackson, Tenn., native posted a personal best .274 batting average, while leading the team with six home runs.

“I have been very pleased with Katie’s leadership both on and off the field during the preseason,” said Irwin. “Katie is going to be one of the key run producers as she will hit in the heart of our lineup, and we look for her to build off a productive junior season.”

Meanwhile, Duncan led the Buccaneer pitching staff with nine wins, a 3.63 ERA and 77 strikeouts.

Along with Duncan, junior righty Shelby Morris (Mt. Juliet, Tenn.) will be called upon to be

another ace of Irwin’s pitching staff. Morris was

used as both a starter and reliever in 2010 as she earned three wins and led the team with three saves. Joining Duncan and Morris is freshman Katie Wolff (LaGrange, Texas). Wolff was a four-year letterwinner at LaGrange High School and named District MVP in 2008 and 2009. The LaGrange, Texas, native went 23-5 with a 0.75 ERA as a junior, along with tossing 12 shutouts and 228 strikeouts. The talented righty also hit .440 with 11 doubles, three home runs and 32 RBIs in 2009.

“Jessica and Shelby will be co-number one starters, while

Katie will start her share of games as well,” commented

Irwin, who will rely on all three pitchers this season. “Both Jessica and Shelby are two different types of pitchers, and we will determine who starts based on matchups. Katie will see time as a starter and will also work out of the bullpen. She brings another dimension to our pitching staff.”

The Buccaneer battery mates include Henderson, freshman Jackie Baird (Ooltewah, Tenn.), and sophomore Whitley Hensley (Erwin, Tenn.). Henderson carries the most experience behind the dish as she started 20 games for the Bucs last season. However, Henderson can also expect to see time at third when she’s not catching. When Henderson isn’t handling the catching duties, Baird and Hensley will split time behind the plate – and like Henderson – Baird will also see time at third.

“We are hoping Jackie can provide some pop in the lineup for us as a freshman,” commented Irwin. “Like Henderson, Jackie will be counted on to drive in runs because she can hit the long ball and find the gaps as well.

“One thing I really like about this team is the versatility we have,” added Irwin. “The majority of our players can be used at multiple positions, and this is a great resource to have. We are definitely going to take advantage of this strength.”

Like coach Irwin said, the 2011 Buccaneer squad can play many different positions and Hensley can do just that as well. Hensley will see time at first, while she also played in right field as a freshman. Sophomore Arielle Garner (Buchanan, Ga.) – who was penciled in as the starting first baseman for the Blue and Gold in 2011 – will have to wait to take the field as she suffered a shoulder injury a week ago in practice. Garner started over 60 percent of the games

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at first a year ago, so Hensley and Wolff will need to step up and fill the gap as the Buchanan, Ga., native rehabs her shoulder.

“We have already suffered a big loss to our lineup in Arielle going down, but we are confident both Whitley and Katie can step in for us at first,” said Irwin. “Hopefully we can get Arielle back in the lineup this season, because she is solid defensively and was hitting the ball well in practice.”

Sophomore Sam Lower (Sebring, Fla.), who started in 39 of the 56 games for the Bucs as a freshman, will be the familiar face at second once again in year two. Not only is Lower solid defensively, but she will join Henderson and Baird in the heart of the batting order. Lower hit three home runs as a freshman and started 30 games at second. Splitting time with Lower at second in 2010 was Amy Campbell (Chattanooga, Tenn.), but Campbell is going to move to the right of Lower and be the starting shortstop for the Bucs. Campbell, a 2009 Atlantic Sun All-Freshman selection, is one of the most experienced players on this team behind Henderson. In her first two seasons with ETSU, Campbell has played in 99 games, while making 95 starts. Joining Campbell and Lower in the middle infield slot will be sophomore local product Mikayla Treadway (Unicoi, Tenn.). Like a handful of players on the squad, Treadway is a useful individual as she can also play in the outfield. Treadway saw time in right as a freshman and will play at second in year two for the Bucs.

“Both Sam and Amy are going to need to produce both at the plate and in the field in order for us to be successful,” said Irwin. “Sam is an outstanding second baseman and she is going to hit in the heart

of the order. Likewise, Amy is a tremendous leader, because she stepped up to take over the role at short without ever playing that position at the collegiate level. She has a strong arm and we are going to need her to get hits in the bottom of the lineup.”

In the outfield, junior Annie Martin (Centerville, Tenn.) will see the majority of the time in left, freshman Nicole Fox (Peachtree City, Ga.) will play center, and junior Marlina Delisa (Tucson, Ariz.) will be in right. Martin is the team’s second returning hitter as she posted a .269 average and scored 13 runs as a sophomore. The Centerville, Tenn., native made the majority of her starts in right, but she also spent time in left. Meanwhile, Fox, a switch hitting outfielder, hit a blistering .615 (40-for-65) with 11 doubles, four triples and two home runs as a junior at Landmark Christian School in Georgia. She also drove in 19 runs and was 21-of-23 in the stolen base department, while guiding the War Eagle to a 5A Region Championship and State Sectionals. Delisa, a catcher who was moved to the outfield due to her strong arm, made 22 appearances in right last season. Joining the trio of outfielders will be sophomore Tara Hartnett (Snellville, Ga.) and freshman Sadè Johnson (Lawrenceville, Ga.), as they will both be used in both left and right.

“We have a great mix of veterans and youth in the outfield, but I think they can all cover a lot of ground with their speed,” Irwin said. “Nicole is going to set the tone for us at the top of the batting order and she has the threat to move herself into scoring position with her

speed. We are going to rely on her to be the spark and energize this team.”

Despite losing five starters and six letterwinners from a year ago, coach Irwin and the Bucs hope the new era and hard work in practice carry over to the field in 2011.

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Brad Irwin enters his first season at the helm of ETSU Lady Buccaneer Softball as he was introduced head coach on July 21, 2010.

Irwin, the top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga since 2006, brings nine years of collegiate coaching experience to Johnson City. Prior to his four-year stint at Chattanooga, Irwin served as an assistant at Lee University in Cleveland, Tenn., from 2003-06. Irwin began his coaching career under the watch of current Tennessee coaches Ralph and Karen Weekly at Chattanooga from 1997-99.

“I am extremely excited to be the head softball coach at ETSU,” Irwin said. “I consider it an honor and a privilege. I would like to thank Dr. Stanton, Dave Mullins, and Barbie Breedlove for providing me with this tremendous opportunity. They have put their faith in me, and I will work extremely hard to build the ETSU program the right way.

“We will build the program and compete for Atlantic Sun championships. Everything is in place to build a successful championship-level program with the tremendous academic institution, supportive athletic administration, the community, and the softball facilities.”

During his tenure at Chattanooga, the Lady Mocs won seven regular season Southern Conference championships, four SoCon Tournaments, and appeared in the NCAA Regional in 2008 and 2009. Chattanooga has posted 183 wins since Irwin arrived back to his alma mater

HeadCoaCH•Universityoftennessee,CHattanooga‘99•firstseasonin 2006, while receiving over 25 all-conference players, two SoCon Pitcher of the Year, and two SoCon Freshman of the Year selections. In addition to all the accolades won on the diamond, the Lady Mocs also excelled in the classroom by maintaining a team grade point average of 3.0.

From 2003-06, Irwin spent his time at Lee University where he worked with hitters and infielders. The Lady Flames had great success over the three seasons Irwin was there, as they made the national tournament in 2004 and 2006, and Lee went 55-14 to finish seventh nationally in the 2006 NAIA National Poll. Prior to becoming ranked nationally, Irwin and the Lee softball staff were named National Fastpitch Coaches Association Staff of the Year after winning the Region XI Tournament Championship in 2004.

Irwin also spent time at the high school level as he was the head softball coach at Hixson High School for the 1999 and 2000 campaigns.

Irwin graduated from the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga with a degree in Sports Administration in 1999, and also earned his master’s in Secondary Education from UTC in 2002. Coach Irwin is married to his wife Rachel and they have two children.

“I would like to thank my wife, Rachel, for her support throughout the years as we have pursued this dream to be a Division I head coach,” said Irwin. “Without her I would not be where I am today. I can’t think of a better place than ETSU to build a championship caliber program and raise my family.”

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Callie Schaeffer (Broadway, Va.) enters her second season with the Lady Bucs in 2009-10. Schaeffer will help with coaching duties such as: speed training, recruiting, outfield workouts and assisting the slap hitters.

Schaeffer, who was a four-year letterwinner at Virginia Tech, graduated as the Hokies’ all-time leader in career and single-season stolen bases. Currently, Schaeffer ranks second all-time in career stolen bases, but she is the only Virginia Tech player in school history to record 30 or more stolen bases in three separate seasons. In her four-year playing career, Schaeffer played in 225 games (195 starts) and hit .315 with 102 runs scored and 113 steals. Schaeffer also had a hand in leading the Hokies to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2006 and 2007, as well as guiding Virginia

assistantCoaCH•virginiateCH‘07•seCondseasonTech to the 2007 ACC Championship title.

Not only did Schaeffer excel on the field for the Hokies, but she was a scholar in the classroom. Schaeffer earned a B.A. in Communications from Virginia Tech where she graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2007, and was also selected to the BIG EAST and ACC All-Academic teams. On the field, Schaeffer was named to the 2007 All-ACC Second Team (Designated Player) and the NFCA All-Northeast Region Second Team. In addition, the speedster was a two-time VaSID All-State First Team selection and a five-time Strength and Conditioning Softball Athlete of the Year recipient.

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Andrea Moss will begin her first year as the Buccaneer pitching coach as she was hired on Jan. 11, 2011.

“We are excited to have Andrea join the ETSU softball staff,” said head coach Brad Irwin. “Andrea will be a tremendous asset to our staff.  She was an outstanding pitcher during her playing days and she has collegiate pitching coach experience. I know our pitchers will benefit from being able to work with her daily. She will also be a big help in our efforts to recruit highly talented and quality student-athletes. I am very pleased that we were able to add Andrea to our staff and am confident she will make an immediate impact on our program and with our pitching staff.”

Moss was formerly the assistant softball coach at George Washington since August 2009, while beginning her coaching career at North Georgia in May of 2007.

During her stint at North Georgia, the Saints finished third at the 2009 Women’s College World Series, while also capturing both the Peach Belt regular season and tournament championships. Moss, who

assistantCoaCH•nortHgeorgia‘08•firstseasonhad the privilege of coaching a First Team All-American and Peach Belt Pitcher of the Year selection, was part of the staff that received 2009 NFCA Southeast Regional Coaching Staff of the Year honors. Overall, the North Georgia softball program finished with a record of 50-5.

Along with the success on the field, Moss played a vital role in recruiting and implementing strength and conditioning plans for the players.

Moss graduated from North Georgia in May 2008, with a bachelor’s of science in physical education. During her time as a student-athlete, Moss accumulated many accolades and posted 23 wins and a 1.99 ERA in 2007. After recording the impressive numbers, Moss took home all-conference honors in the Peach Belt and she was also named Most Valuable Teammate by her peers.

After her time with North Georgia, Moss moved north to take the assistant job at George Washington. Moss handled the recruiting duties and took over the reins of day-to-day operations of the program with the Colonials.

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2010: Was selected to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team … played in 52 games, making 52 starts … made 32 starts at third and 20 at catcher … is the top returning hitter for the Bucs … recorded nine multi-hit games and five multi-RBI contests … became the ninth player to record two home runs in a game after belting a pair of round-trippers vs. Western Carolina on 4/28 … went 3-for-3 with two runs scored and two

RBIs vs. N.C. Central (4/23) … posted a three-run homer vs. FGCU on 4/3.

2009: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team … appeared in 29 contests, making 16 starts … drove in a pair of Lady Buccaneer runners at Longwood on 4/5.

2008: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic List … played in 53 games while making 47 starts … recorded

her first collegiate hit against Stetson

HENdERSON’S CAREER STATISTICSyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2008 54-48 .248 121 18 30 1 1 3 18 16 20 7-72009 29-16 .167 48 2 8 2 0 0 4 5 9 1-12010 52-52 .274 135 26 37 3 0 6 19 13 22 5-5totals 134-115 .247 304 46 75 6 1 9 41 34 51 13-13

on 2/19 … belted her first home run as a Lady Buc at Coastal Carolina and also drove in a career-best three RBIs against the Chanticleers.

High School: Multi-sport athlete as she was a five-year letterman in softball, four-year letterman in basketball, and two-year letterman in volleyball … was a member of the 2007 1A Tennessee State Champion Team … named All-State in 2006 and All-Tournament from 2004-06 … named All-West Tennessee in 2005 and 2006 … named All-District from 2003-06 … was named to the Tennessee All-State and All-Tournament basketball teams in 2007.

Personal: Daughter of Rickey and Diane Henderson … plans to major in physical education … born June 5, 1989.

2010: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team … led the ETSU pitching staff in wins, appearances, ERA, innings pitched, strikeouts, and games started … earned first win with the Bucs at Furman on Feb. 18 … struck out season-high nine batters and earned the win vs. Eastern Illinois on Feb. 20 … tossed a five-hit shutout vs. Rutgers (2/27) … earned the save in the game two win over Mercer on April 16.

Prior to ETSU: A right-handed pitcher from Chattanooga State, helped guide the Tigers to their first-ever #1 ranking in the NJCAA Poll, a FCCJ Tournament title, and a 60-win campaign in 2009 … posted a perfect season in the circle – going 13-0 with a 1.32 ERA (20 ER/105.2 IP) … made 30 appearances (19 starts), while tossing

dUNCAN’S CAREER STATISTICSyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2010 1-1 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0

year w-L era aPP gs Cg sHo/CBo sv iP H r er so BB B/avg wP HBP2010 9-8 3.63 28 18 6 1/1 1 121.1 108 59 49 77 41 .241 4 10

five shutouts and picking up two saves … the TJCAA All-Academic selection also helped Chattanooga State at the plate, where she hit a blistering .456 (31-for-68) with 11 runs scored and 13 stolen bases (14 attempts) … recorded 10 multi-hit games – including a season-high 3-for-4 effort against Florence on March 13. As a freshman, Duncan was 4-1 with a 1.00 ERA (4 ER/28.0 IP) … was a four-year letterwinner at Ooltewah High School … named Rookie of the Year in 2003 and received Honorable Mention accolades in 2004 … voted second team all-state in 2007.

Personal: Daughter of Phil Duncan and Pam Wells … born Nov. 22, 1988 … majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

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2010: Played in 39 games, making 37 starts … made 22 starts in right field and started as the designated player 15 times … recorded at least two hits three times, while going 3-for-4 with a double and four RBIs vs. Georgia State on 2/21 … overall, posted three multi-RBI contests.

2009: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team … played in 26 contests,

starting 13 … tallied her first collegiate hit vs. Furman on 2/20, and

belted her first home run at ETSU against Boston College on 2/27 … hit safely in six straight

games from 2/20-3/7.

deLisa’sCareerstatistiCsyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2009 26-13 .184 49 3 9 0 0 1 8 0 8 0-02010 39-37 .216 97 11 21 3 0 1 16 11 24 1-1totals 65-50 .205 146 14 30 3 0 2 24 11 32 1-1

Prior to ETSU: Was a multi-sport athlete from Marana High School … hit .412 her junior season as well as posting a perfect fielding percentage, and hit a team-leading .391 as a senior … was named Second Team All-Southern Arizona by the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen and Honorable Mention by the Arizona Republic in 2007 … also received Honorable Mention honors from the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen in 2006 … played for the Arizona Desert Thunder Gold, and helped guide the Arizona Roadrunners to their 13th-place finish in the 2007 18A Nationals.

Personal: Majoring in mass communications … daughter of Monica and Vince Delisa …born September 4, 1989.

2010: Played in 48 games, making 46 starts … started 24 games at second, 21 at third and one as the

designated player … recorded a five-game hitting streak from 2/27-3/5

and posted three multi-hit games.

2009: Selected to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team … played in 51 games (starting 49 of them) … blasted her first collegiate home run vs. UNC Central on 4/4 … recorded 13 multi-hit and three multi-RBI games … hit safely in seven of her first nine games at the Division I level … led ETSU freshman hitters with 38 hits, 13 RBIs and 46 total bases.

Prior to ETSU: Was a four-year

CaMPBeLL’sCareerstatistiCsyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2009 51-49 .275 138 16 38 5 0 1 13 8 26 2-4 2010 48-46 .164 122 13 20 5 0 0 9 10 27 4-4totals 99-95 .223 260 29 58 10 0 1 22 18 53 6-8

letterwinner at Girls Preparatory School … helped guide the GPS Lady Bruisers to their second straight and fifth state championship in the last 11 years, as a senior … helped guide the Bruisers to a 30-6 mark and a 2007 State Championship where she primarily played catcher and infielder … was named Second Team Best of Preps from 2005-07, as well as All-State in 2005 … won the USA Girls Wrestling State Championship in 2007, and also lettered in volleyball and bowling throughout her high school career.

Personal: Daughter of Allen and Laura Campbell … born March 8, 1990 … economics major.

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2010: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team … made 21 appearances and nine starts in the circle for the Bucs … led the team with three saves … earned first collegiate win vs. Georgetown on March 12 and first-ever save on 2/18 at Furman … allowed one unearned run and fanned seven hitters in the win over Western Carolina (4/28).

2009: Made six appearances and one start in her rookie season in the circle … was a part of ETSU’s first-ever perfect game, as she tossed one inning of relief vs. UNC Central on 4/4 … posted her first collegiate start and strikeout vs. Milligan on 2/21.

MORRIS’ CAREER STATISTICSyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2010 2-2 .000 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0-0

year w-L era aPP gs Cg sHo/CBo sv iP H r er so BB B/avg wP HBP2009 0-0 6.48 6 1 0 0/2 0 8.1 7 6 6 4 5 .219 1 32010 3-6 6.16 21 9 5 0/1 3 57.0 62 48 39 30 37 .274 12 8totals 3-6 6.20 27 10 5 0/3 3 65.1 69 54 45 34 42 .267 13 11

Prior to ETSU: Four-year letterwinner in softball and volleyball at Mt. Juliet High School … posted an impressive record of 51-13 in her first three seasons with the Bears … helped guide her team to back-to-back appearances in the state championship … named 2006 District 9AAA MVP and Team Co-MVP, as well as Second Team All-MTSCA … was also named to the MTSCA All-Academic list in 2008.

Personal: Majoring in broadcasting … daughter of Jackie and Steve Morris … born June 4, 1990.

2010: Was an Atlantic Sun All-Academic Selection … played in 36 games, making

33 starts … 29 starts were in right field, and two were left and as

designated player … registered four multi-hit

games – including a 3-for-4 effort with three RBIs and two

runs scored vs. N.C. Central.

2009: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team and was

tabbed A-Sun Player of the Week on 5/4 … led ETSU freshman hitters with a .286 average and appeared in 48 games (40

starts) … went 7-for-8 with four runs scored, three RBIs

MARTIN’S CAREER STATISTICSyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2009 48-40 .286 98 17 28 2 1 1 10 7 10 5-7

2010 36-33 .269 78 13 21 1 0 0 6 4 13 1-1totals 84-73 .278 176 30 49 3 1 1 16 11 23 6-8

and a home run in the doubleheader series at Western Carolina on 4/29 … the homer versus the Catamounts was Martin’s first round-tripper in an ETSU uniform … tied the ETSU single-game record with her four-hit effort in Cullowhee.

Prior to ETSU: Was a three-year letterwinner at Hickman County High School … Martin posted a .428 batting average (89-208) with three home runs and 49 RBIs in her first three years with the Bulldogs …named District 11AAA Defensive MVP in 2006 and 2007, along with First Team All-District in 2005 as a shortstop.

Personal: Born October 11, 1989 … majoring in human services … daughter of Alice T. Martin and Bradley A. Martin.

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2010: Played in 21 games, while making three starts … registered first collegiate hit in first-ever start vs. Presbyterian on 3/20 … was 3-for-3 in stolen bases.

About Hartnett: Brings a lot of speed to the Lady Bucs and was a four-year letterwinner at South Gwinnett High School … had been a starting outfielder since her freshman year at South Gwinnett, and led the Comets in every offensive category as a junior … hit .372 with a .476

HARTNETT’S CAREER STATISTICSyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2010 21-3 .200 10 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 3-3

on-base percentage and .488 slugging percentage – en route to being named 2008 Offensive Player of the Year in 2008 … helped guide the Comets to a 2005 Regional Championship as well as leading her team to sectionals in 2005 and 2008 … was also named First Team All-Region and First Team All-County as a junior.

Personal: Daughter of Terry and Cyndy Hartnett … born May 11, 1991 … plans to major in criminal justice and criminology.

2010: Played in 41 games (starting 38) … made 35 starts at first and three at third … recorded first collegiate hit and RBI at Charlotte on 2/14 … posted five multi-hit games – including a perfect 3-for-3 effort vs. Temple on 2/21 … belted first-ever home run vs. Eastern Illinois (2/20) … went 2-for-3 with two doubles and four RBIs against Central Connecticut State on Feb. 26 … smashed a three-run home run in

the win over Belmont on 3/27.

About Garner: Is a versatile player who can step in and help ETSU in many areas as she has played third, short, first and pitched at both Bremen and Central high schools

GARNER’S CAREER STATISTICSyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2010 41-38 .207 111 7 23 6 0 2 15 7 41 0-0

… hit .422 and posted a perfect fielding percentage, along with going 22-3 with a 1.78 ERA in the circle in 2008 … during her freshman year at Bremen High School, Garner was the Blue Devils’ starting shortstop and number two pitcher … named Most Valuable Offensive Player as a sophomore, and at the end of her junior year she was tabbed First Team All-Region, West Georgia Newcomer of the Year, and Second Team All-State … selected Player of the Year in Carroll County as a senior.

Personal: Born November 18, 1990 … daughter of Sidney and Lori Garner … has yet to declare a major.

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2010: Was selected to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team … played in 41 games, making 39 starts … made 30 starts at second and the other nine at the DP slot … notched five multi-hit games and three multi-RBI contests … hit safely in

five straight games from 3/6-3/12 … recorded first collegiate hit on 2/14

at Charlotte … belted a two-run homer in game two of the

Furman series on Feb. 18.

About Lower: Is a talented four-sport athlete out of

Sebring High School,

Lower’sCareerstatistiCsyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att

2010 41-39 .241 112 11 27 2 0 3 12 2 23 2-2

where she lettered in volleyball, cross country, soccer and softball … a consistent hitter as she has mounted a .500 or better batting average in her first three seasons, and was also a three-year Offensive Player of the Year and All-County Team selection … comes from a very successful travel team – the Tampa Mustangs – as she led them to a 2008 ASA State Championship and finished in the top-20 at the ASA Nationals.

Personal: Born March 8, 1991 … daughter of Gary and Tracy Lower … plans to major in Criminal Justice and Criminology.

2010: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team … saw action in 29 games, making 19 starts … started 11 games as the designated player, four in right field, two at first, and one at catcher and in left … posted first collegiate hit vs. Presbyterian (3/20)

and belted first home run as a Buc on 4/23 vs. N.C. Central … also

went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and four RBIs vs. N.C. Central … went 3-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI vs. FGCU (4/3).

HensLey’sCareerstatistiCsyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2010 29-19 .207 58 8 12 1 0 1 6 5 15 0-0

About Hensley: Is one of two Lady Buccaneer players from Unicoi County High School …. hit .396 with two home runs for the Blue Devils in 2008 … named All-Conference, All-State, and All-District as a catcher in 2008 and 2009 … was named the Most Promising Underclassman and Sweet 16 catcher by the Johnson City Press.

Personal: Born January 28, 1991 … daughter of Michael Hensley and Tootie Tolley … plans to major in physical education.

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About Baird: Hails from the same high school as current third baseman Amy Campbell at Girls Preparatory School … is a multi-sport athlete as she excels in both softball and basketball … comes from a winning background as she helped guide the Bruisers to three straight state championship titles and has been named “Best of Preps” the last

two seasons according to the Times

HARTNETT’S CAREER STATISTICSyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2010 21-3 .200 10 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 3-3

Free Press … Baird’s most productive season came in 2008 where she hit .475 with 10 home runs and 53 RBIs, and she hit an astounding .509 with 46 RBIs as junior. 

Personal: Born March 20, 1992 … daughter of Stan and Carla Brooks … plans to major in biology.

2010: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team … played in 18 games (10 starts) … recorded first collegiate hit vs. Appalachian State on 3/31 … went 3-for-3 with two runs scored and two RBIs vs. N.C. Central (4/23).

About Treadway: Is one of two ETSU players from Unicoi County High School … helped guide the Blue Devils to a 2009 TSSAA Class AA State Championship …Treadway posted a team-high .450 batting average in 2009 and also led Unicoi County

treadway’sCareerstatistiCsyear gP-gs avg aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi BB so sB-att2010 18-10 .194 36 2 7 0 0 0 4 1 15 0-0

with 77 hits, 52 runs scored and a .505 on-base percentage … named All-District and All-Conference, along with being selected to the Johnson City Press Northeast Tennessee Sweet Sixteen Team … in her four-year career, Treadway hit .402 (182-for-453) with 156 runs scored, 88 RBIs, and 48 stolen bases.

Personal: Daughter of Doug and Patty Treadway … plans to major in pre-medicine … born November 29, 1990.

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About Johnson: A four-year letterwinner from Peachtree Ridge High School … played with current ETSU players

Nicole Fox and Arielle Garner with the GA Elite team … the versatile player was selected First Team All-County in 2008 and 2009 while winning the

Golden Glove and Lion Award (best team player) as a junior.

Personal: Born April 18, 1992 ... daughter of Derek and Camlita Johnson … yet to declare major.

About Fox: A switch hitting outfielder who has played multiple sports throughout her high school career – lettering in softball, track, and basketball … as a junior, Fox hit a blistering .615 (40-for-65) with 11 doubles, four triples and two home runs … also drove in 19

runs, while going 21-of-23 in the stolen base department ... helped guide

the War Eagle to a

5A Region Championship and State Sectionals … was named Region 5A Defensive Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, and posted the highest batting average, slugging percentage (1.000), and on-base percentage (.643) among players in the region as well.

Personal: Born February 8, 1992 ... daughter of Edward and Kimberly Fox … plans to major in math.

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About Wolff: A right-handed pitcher out of LaGrange High School in Texas … a four-year letterwinner and has been named District MVP in 2008 and 2009 … was named to the All-Central Texas Softball Team and was a part of the 2009 All-Academic squad … went 23-5 with a 0.75 ERA as a junior … also tossed 12 shutouts and 228 strikeouts and hit .440 with 11

doubles, three home runs and 32 RBIs in 2009 … posted a record of 18-4 and a 1.66 ERA as a sophomore … hit .404 with eight doubles, five triples and 31 RBIs in 2008.

Personal: Born October 30, 1991 ... daughter of John and Therea Wolff … yet to declare major.

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freshmen(4)Nicole FoxKatie WolffSadè Johnson Jackie Baird

sophomores(5)Arielle GarnerTara Hartnett Whitley Hensley Sam LowerMikayla Treadway

Juniors(4)Amy Campbell Marlina Delisa Annie Martin Shelby Morris

seniors(2)Jessica DuncanKatie Henderson

arizona(1)Marlina Delisa –

Tucson

florida(1)Sam Lower – Sebring

georgia(4)Nicole Fox – Peachtree

CityArielle Garner –

BuchananTara Hartnett –

SnellvilleSadè Johnson –

Lawrenceville

tennessee(8)Jackie Baird –

Ooltewah

Amy Campbell – Chattanooga

Jessica Duncan – Ooltewah

Katie Henderson – Jackson

Whitley Hensley – Erwin

Annie Martin – Centerville

Shelby Morris – Mt. Juliet

Mikayla Treadway – Unicoi

texas(1)Katie Wolff –

LaGrange

AlphabeticalNo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Class Hometown/Previous School22 Jackie Baird C/IF R/R 5-6 Fr. Ooltewah, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory School)3 Amy Campbell C/IF R/R 5-2 Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory School)7 Marlina Delisa C R/R 5-5 Jr. Tucson, Ariz. (Marana HS)6 Jessica Duncan P/OF L/R 5-5 Sr. Ooltewah, Tenn. (Chattanooga State CC)4 Nicole Fox OF S/R 5-3 Fr. Peachtree City, Ga. (Landmark Christian School)13 Arielle Garner IF R/R 5-2 So. Buchanan, Ga. (Central HS)11 Tara Hartnett IF/OF S/R 5-1 So. Snellville, Ga. (South Gwinnett HS)00 Katie Henderson C/IF R/R 5-3 Sr. Jackson, Tenn. (Trinity Christian HS)14 Whitley Hensley C R/R 5-4 So. Erwin, Tenn. (Unicoi County HS)10 Sade Johnson IF/OF L/R 5-3 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge)20 Sam Lower INF R/R 5-4 So. Sebring, Fla. (Sebring HS)12 Annie Martin IF/OF R/R 5-4 Jr. Centerville, Tenn. (Hickman County HS)9 Shelby Morris P/OF R/R 5-11 Jr. Mt. Juliet, Tenn. (Mt. Juliet HS)2 Mikayla Treadway IF L/R 5-0 So. Unicoi, Tenn. (Unicoi County HS)5 Katie Wolff P R/R 5-8 Fr. LaGrange, Texas (LaGrange HS)

Numerical No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Class Hometown/Previous School00 Katie Henderson C/IF R/R 5-3 Sr. Jackson, Tenn. (Trinity Christian HS)2 Mikayla Treadway IF L/R 5-0 So. Unicoi, Tenn. (Unicoi County HS)3 Amy Campbell C/IF R/R 5-2 Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory School)4 Nicole Fox OF S/R 5-3 Fr. Peachtree City, Ga. (Landmark Christian School)5 Katie Wolff P R/R 5-8 Fr. LaGrange, Texas (LaGrange HS)6 Jessica Duncan P/OF L/R 5-5 Sr. Ooltewah, Tenn. (Chattanooga State CC)7 Marlina Delisa C R/R 5-5 Jr. Tucson, Ariz. (Marana HS)9 Shelby Morris P/OF R/R 5-11 Jr. Mt. Juliet, Tenn. (Mt. Juliet HS)10 Sadè Johnson IF/OF L/R 5-3 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge)11 Tara Hartnett IF/OF S/R 5-1 So. Snellville, Ga. (South Gwinnett HS)12 Annie Martin IF/OF R/R 5-4 Jr. Centerville, Tenn. (Hickman County HS)13 Arielle Garner IF R/R 5-2 So. Buchanan, Ga. (Central HS)14 Whitley Hensley C R/R 5-4 So. Erwin, Tenn. (Unicoi County HS)20 Sam Lower INF R/R 5-4 So. Sebring, Fla. (Sebring HS)22 Jackie Baird C/IF R/R 5-6 Fr. Ooltewah, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory School)

CoachesBrad Irwin, Head Coach (Chattanooga, ‘99)Andrea Moss, Assistant Coach (North Georgia, ’08)Callie Schaefer, Assistant Coach (Virginia Tech, ‘07)

Pronunciation Guide#7 Marlina Delisa – Duh-LEE-suh#10 Sadè Johnson – Shah – DAY

Breakdown by classBreakdown by state

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The Automated ScoreBookOverall Statistics for East Tennessee State (as of Feb 02, 2011)

(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 21-35 Home: 7-9 Away: 8-17 Neutral: 6-9 Conference: 5-15

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

CASON . 3 7 2 56-56 191 44 71 8 4 1 13 90 . 4 7 1 17 2 21 0 . 4 2 5 2 1 11-15 106 96 10 . 9 5 3

SCHNEIDER . 2 9 8 55-55 181 32 54 13 0 4 32 79 . 4 3 6 8 1 19 0 . 3 2 8 2 11 10-11 87 9 1 . 9 9 0

HENDERSON . 2 7 4 52-52 135 26 37 3 0 6 19 58 . 4 3 0 13 6 22 0 . 3 5 9 2 6 5-5 122 78 6 . 9 7 1

MASSENZO . 2 7 4 56-56 168 19 46 6 0 5 33 67 . 3 9 9 9 6 22 1 . 3 3 2 1 1 6-6 254 31 3 . 9 9 0

MARTIN . 2 6 9 36-33 78 13 21 1 0 0 6 22 . 2 8 2 4 1 13 0 . 3 1 3 0 7 1-1 48 1 0 1.000

JETT . 2 6 1 56-56 176 22 46 7 0 2 21 59 . 3 3 5 11 1 17 1 . 3 0 4 3 8 16-19 86 5 4 . 9 5 8

LOWER . 2 4 1 41-39 112 11 27 2 0 3 12 38 . 3 3 9 2 5 23 1 . 2 8 6 0 2 2-2 59 43 9 . 9 1 9

DELISA . 2 1 6 39-37 97 11 21 3 0 1 16 27 . 2 7 8 11 0 24 0 . 2 9 4 1 1 1-1 12 0 0 1.000

GARNER . 2 0 7 41-38 111 7 23 6 0 2 15 35 . 3 1 5 7 3 41 1 . 2 7 3 0 1 0-0 214 21 2 . 9 9 2

HENSLEY . 2 0 7 29-19 58 8 12 1 0 1 6 16 . 2 7 6 5 2 15 0 . 2 9 2 0 2 0-0 19 0 2 . 9 0 5

HARTNETT . 2 0 0 21-3 10 6 2 1 0 0 0 3 . 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 2 0 0 0 1 3-3 0 0 0 . 0 0 0

TREADWAY . 1 9 4 18-10 36 2 7 0 0 0 4 7 . 1 9 4 1 1 15 0 . 2 3 7 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000

CAMPBELL . 1 6 4 48-46 122 13 20 5 0 0 9 25 . 2 0 5 10 1 27 0 . 2 3 1 1 1 4-4 70 65 11 . 9 2 5

MORRIS . 0 0 0 2-2 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 . 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 15 2 . 8 9 5

DUNCAN . 0 0 0 1-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 18 5 . 8 2 8

GILBERT . 0 0 0 1-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 23 2 . 9 2 6

HARDY . 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 20 0 1.000

Totals . 2 6 0 56 1486 215 387 56 4 25 188 526 . 3 5 4 99 29 263 4 . 3 1 7 12 42 59-67 1096 425 57 . 9 6 4

Opponents . 2 7 7 56 1421 246 393 65 4 51 222 619 . 4 3 6 178 33 216 7 . 3 6 8 11 41 48-66 1130 511 82 . 9 5 2

LOB - Team (329), Opp (348). DPs turned - Team (27), Opp (13). IBB - Team (2), CASON 1, DELISA 1, Opp (2). Picked off -HARTNETT 3, MASSENZO 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

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

DUNCAN 3 . 6 3 9-8 28 18 6 1/1 1 121.1 108 59 49 41 77 24 1 11 . 2 4 1 4 10 1 2 15GILBERT 5 . 0 1 5-9 26 14 4 0/0 0 97.0 123 63 54 32 37 16 1 7 . 3 1 4 9 10 0 3 10HARDY 6 . 0 0 4-12 27 15 6 1/0 0 90.0 100 76 60 68 72 14 0 28 . 2 8 2 3 5 0 1 14MORRIS 6 . 1 6 3-6 21 9 5 0/1 3 57.0 62 48 39 37 30 11 2 5 . 2 7 4 12 8 1 5 2Totals 4 . 9 8 21-35 56 56 21 3/1 4 365.1 393 246 202 178 216 65 4 51 . 2 7 7 28 33 2 11 41

Opponents 4 . 0 1 35-21 56 56 31 6/0 5 376.2 387 215 168 99 263 56 4 25 . 2 6 0 26 29 2 12 42

PB - Team (9), MASSENZO 7, HENDERSON 2, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (5). SBA/ATT - MASSENZO (31-42), HENDERSON (16-21),GILBERT (12-20), DUNCAN (13-18), MORRIS (14-16), HARDY (8-11).

2010 Atlantic Sun Standings Conference . . . . . . . . . . Overall

Team W-L-T Pct W-L-T Pct Lipscomb 18-2-0 .900 50-13-0 .794 Stetson 14-6-0 .700 34-21-0 .618 FGCU 12-8-0 .600 24-28-0 .462 USC Upstate 11-9-0 .550 41-15-0 .732 Kennesaw State 11-9-0 .550 27-26-0 509 Jacksonville 10-10-0 .500 33-23-0 .589 Campbell 10-10-0 . 500 23-311 .427 North Florida 9-11-0 . 450 23-31-0 .426 Mercer 7-13-0 .350 25-30-0 .455 ETSU 5-15-0 .250 21-35-0 .375 Belmont 3-17-0 .150 10-44-0 .185

Overall Statistics for East Tennessee State(All games sorted by batting avg)

Record: 21-35 Home: 7-9 Away: 8-17 Neutral: 6-9 Conference: 5-14

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2010 Game-by-game resultsThe Automated ScoreBook

Game Results for East Tennessee State (as of Feb 02, 2011)(All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Conference Pitcher of record Attend TimeFeb 14, 2010 at Charlotte L 3-7 7 0-1-0 0-0-0 HARDY (L 0-1) 1 1 6 2:00Feb 18, 2010 at Furman W 5-3 7 1-1-0 0-0-0 GILBERT (W 1-0) - 1:46Feb 18, 2010 at Furman W 5-4 7 2-1-0 0-0-0 DUNCAN (W 1-0) 1 0 4 2:04Feb 20, 2010 vs Temple L 4-6 (8) 2-2-0 0-0-0 MORRIS (L 0-1) 0 2:10Feb 20, 2010 vs Eastern Illinois W 2-1 (8) 3-2-0 0-0-0 DUNCAN (W 2-0) 1 6 5 1:55Feb 21, 2010 at Georgia State L 7-8 (9) 3-3-0 0-0-0 DUNCAN (L 2-1) 1 3 4 3:00Feb 21, 2010 vs Temple W 12-2 5 4-3-0 0-0-0 GILBERT (W 2-0) 1 2 6 1:55Feb 26, 2010 vs Central Conn. St. W 8-0 5 5-3-0 0-0-0 HARDY (W 1-1) 7 5 1:15Feb 26, 2010 vs Ball State W 2-1 7 6-3-0 0-0-0 DUNCAN (W 3-1) 8 2 1:45Feb 27, 2010 vs UT Martin L 2-5 7 6-4-0 0-0-0 GILBERT (L 2-1) 4 5 1:37Feb 27, 2010 vs Rutgers W 5-0 7 7-4-0 0-0-0 DUNCAN (W 4-1) 3 5 1:40Feb 28, 2010 vs Tennessee Tech L 1-11 7 7-5-0 0-0-0 DUNCAN (L 4-2) 5 0 2:03Mar 05, 2010 vs #14 Ohio State L 1-13 5 7-6-0 0-0-0 HARDY (L 1-2) 0 1:40Mar 05, 2010 at UC Riverside L 2-3 7 7-7-0 0-0-0 HARDY (L 1-3) 0 1:40Mar 06, 2010 vs Notre Dame L 1-6 7 7-8-0 0-0-0 MORRIS (L 0-2) 0 1:45Mar 06, 2010 vs #14 Ohio State L 2-4 7 7-9-0 0-0-0 HARDY (L 1-3) 2 3 9 3:57Mar 07, 2010 at UC Riverside W 5-2 7 8-9-0 0-0-0 DUNCAN (W 5-2) 1 4 8 3:30Mar 11, 2010 at Fresno State L 2-7 7 8-10-0 0-0-0 HARDY (L 1-5) 9 7 8 1:53Mar 12, 2010 vs Cal State Northridge L 7-8 7 8-11-0 0-0-0 GILBERT (L 2-2) 0 1:45Mar 12, 2010 vs Georgetown W 5-4 7 9-11-0 0-0-0 MORRIS (W 1-2) 0 1:52Mar 13, 2010 vs Colorado State L 3-4 (9) 9-12-0 0-0-0 DUNCAN (L 5-3) 0 2:32Mar 13, 2010 vs Mississippi State L 0-9 5 9-13-0 0-0-0 MORRIS (L 1-3) 0 1:26Mar 16, 2010 LIBERTY L 3-6 7 9-14-0 0-0-0 DUNCAN (L 5-4) 3 5 1:40Mar 16, 2010 LIBERTY L 4-6 7 9-15-0 0-0-0 HARDY (L 1-6) 4 8 1:55Mar 20, 2010 PRESBYTERIAN L 0-4 7 9-16-0 0-0-0 DUNCAN (L 5-5) - 1:39Mar 20, 2010 PRESBYTERIAN L 1-3 7 9-17-0 0-0-0 MORRIS (L 1-4) 2 3 4 2:01

* Mar 26, 2010 at Lipscomb L 0-5 7 9-18-0 0-1-0 DUNCAN (L 5-6) 2 2 3 1:30* Mar 26, 2010 at Lipscomb L 1-2 (8) 9-19-0 0-2-0 HARDY (L 1-7) 2 2 3 2:00* Mar 27, 2010 at Belmont W 11-2 5 10-19-0 1-2-0 DUNCAN (W) 1 2 1 1:48* Mar 27, 2010 at Belmont L 0-5 7 10-20-0 1-3-0 HARDY (L) 1 2 1 1:43

Mar 31, 2010 at Appalachian State W 3-1 7 11-20-0 1-3-0 HARDY (W 2-8) - 1:45Mar 31, 2010 at Appalachian State W 2-1 7 12-20-0 1-3-0 GILBERT (W 3-2) 1 4 1 1:35

* Apr 02, 2010 STETSON W 2-1 (10) 13-20-0 2-3-0 HARDY (W 3-8) 2 2 3 2:592* Apr 02, 2010 STETSON W 4-1 7 14-20-0 3-3-0 GILBERT (W 4-2) 2 2 3 1:55* Apr 03, 2010 FLORIDA GULF COAST L 4-5 7 14-21-0 3-4-0 GILBERT (L 4-3) 1 7 8 1:57* Apr 03, 2010 FLORIDA GULF COAST L 7-11 7 14-22-0 3-5-0 MORRIS (L 1-5) 2 2 3 2:12

Apr 06, 2010 at Virginia Tech L 4-7 7 14-23-0 3-5-0 DUNCAN (L 6-7) - 1:55Apr 06, 2010 at Virginia Tech L 1-2 7 14-24-0 3-5-0 GILBERT (L 4-4) 3 1 2 1:52

* Apr 09, 2010 at Jacksonville L 2-4 7 14-25-0 3-6-0 GILBERT (L 4-5) 3 4 6 2:00* Apr 09, 2010 at Jacksonville L 2-8 7 14-26-0 3-7-0 MORRIS (L 1-6) 3 4 6 1:59* Apr 10, 2010 at North Florida L 6-7 7 14-27-0 3-8-0 HARDY (L 3-9) - 2 hr* Apr 10, 2010 at North Florida L 5-8 7 14-28-0 3-9-0 GILBERT (L 4-6) 3 2 4 2 hr* Apr 16, 2010 MERCER W 5-4 7 15-28-0 4-9-0 DUNCAN (W 7-7) 2 0 1 1:58* Apr 16, 2010 MERCER W 5-2 7 16-28-0 5-9-0 HARDY (W 4-9) 2 0 1 1:46* Apr 17, 2010 KENNESAW STATE L 1-8 7 16-29-0 5-10-0 GILBERT (L 4-7) 3 4 1 2hr* Apr 17, 2010 KENNESAW STATE L 4-5 7 16-30-0 5-11-0 HARDY (L 4-10) 3 4 1 1:43* Apr 22, 2010 at Campbell L 1-5 7 16-31-0 5-12-0 GILBERT (L 4-8) 2 3 1 1:46* Apr 22, 2010 at Campbell L 0-8 5 16-32-0 5-13-0 HARDY (L 4-11) 2 3 1 1:24

Apr 23, 2010 at N.C. Central W 17-1 5 17-32-0 5-13-0 DUNCAN (W 8-7) 1 7 1:27Apr 23, 2010 at N.C. Central W 18-5 5 18-32-0 5-13-0 MORRIS (W 2-6) 1 7 1:36

* Apr 25, 2010 at USC Upstate L 0-3 7 18-33-0 5-14-0 DUNCAN (L 8-8) 1 7 4 1:24* Apr 25, 2010 at USC Upstate L 2-4 7 18-34-0 5-15-0 GILBERT (L 4-9) 1 7 4 1:33

Apr 28, 2010 WESTERN CAROLINA W 5-1 7 19-34-0 5-15-0 MORRIS (W 3-6) 2 3 7 1:42Apr 28, 2010 WESTERN CAROLINA W 8-0 6 20-34-0 5-15-0 DUNCAN (W 9-8) 2 3 7 1:32May 01, 2010 GARDNER-WEBB W 2-1 7 21-34-0 5-15-0 GILBERT (W 5-9) 2 7 4 1:41May 01, 2010 GARDNER-WEBB L 1-2 7 21-35-0 5-15-0 HARDY (L 4-12) 2 7 4 1:52

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2010 A-Sun Leaders Summary(All games)

2010 Season Stats

Atlantic Sun Leaders Summary as of May 25, 2010

(All games)

TEAM BATTING G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATT HITS

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Lipscomb............ 63 .320 1727 332 553 82 10 57 117 260 48-64 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 75

USC Upstate......... 56 .265 1435 201 380 79 6 27 99 202 56-69 DORTWEGT, Lauren LIP...... 74

ETSU................ 56 .260 1486 215 387 56 4 25 99 263 59-67 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 71

Campbell............ 55 .256 1426 193 365 56 8 25 147 309 55-69 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 66

Jacksonville........ 56 .253 1460 198 369 51 5 20 149 314 34-47 OUELLET, Kayla JU......... 66

Stetson............. 55 .247 1410 179 348 56 2 30 185 283 66-91

Kennesaw State...... 53 .245 1415 207 347 60 6 47 135 320 13-17 RUNS SCORED

FGCU................ 52 .237 1365 209 323 56 5 35 191 390 62-80 -----------

Mercer.............. 55 .230 1376 181 317 50 3 32 157 289 41-61 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 56

Belmont............. 54 .218 1317 133 287 47 0 14 126 321 34-39 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 48

North Florida....... 54 .209 1400 140 292 55 4 15 140 341 21-31 DORTWEGT, Lauren LIP...... 46

Totals.............. 304 .251 15817 2188 3968 648 53 327 1545 3292 489-635 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 44

BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 42

TEAM PITCHING G ERA W L Sv IP H R ER BB SO

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUNS BATTED IN

Lipscomb............ 63 1.40 50 13 3 419.0 235 103 84 118 462 --------------

Stetson............. 55 1.60 34 21 4 380.0 290 119 87 106 390 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 56

USC Upstate......... 56 1.91 41 15 1 378.0 258 121 103 115 472 MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 41

Jacksonville........ 56 2.11 33 23 1 382.0 336 147 115 97 330 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 39

Mercer.............. 55 2.59 24 30 3 368.0 328 164 136 116 443 BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 36

Kennesaw State...... 53 2.77 27 26 3 354.0 328 182 140 120 273 CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 36

Campbell............ 55 2.78 23 31 6 364.2 341 194 145 132 284

North Florida....... 54 3.01 23 29 4 371.2 335 196 160 191 369 DOUBLES

FGCU................ 52 3.11 24 28 4 351.1 428 204 156 104 230 -------

ETSU................ 56 3.87 21 35 4 365.1 393 246 202 178 216 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 21

Belmont............. 54 5.89 10 44 1 342.0 424 370 288 244 215 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 18

Totals.............. 304 2.78 310 295 34 4076.0 3696 2046 1616 1521 3684 BLOCK, Britanie UNF....... 15

SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 15

TEAM FIELDING G PO A E Pct DP PB SBA-ATT OGLESBEE, Holly MER....... 14

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USC Upstate......... 56 1134 363 31 .980 15 10 35-46 TRIPLES

North Florida....... 54 1115 358 41 .973 10 4 37-59 -------

Lipscomb............ 63 1257 446 48 .973 15 10 33-49 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 4

Mercer.............. 55 1104 344 48 .968 14 6 62-77 WELLS, Klair KSU.......... 3

Jacksonville........ 56 1146 352 56 .964 12 4 38-51 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 3

ETSU................ 56 1096 425 57 .964 27 9 48-66 FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 3

Kennesaw State...... 53 1062 511 63 .961 19 8 31-52 8 tied with 2 triple(s)

Campbell............ 55 1094 522 70 .958 27 14 44-55

Stetson............. 55 1140 478 85 .950 15 3 28-40 HOME RUNS

FGCU................ 52 1054 417 78 .950 7 24 72-82 ---------

Belmont............. 54 1026 427 96 .938 8 29 98-109 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 17

Totals.............. 304 12228 4643 673 .962 169 121 526-686 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 14

CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 12

INDIVIDUAL BATTING QUEVEDO, Lauren UPST...... 10

Min 1.0 AB/Team game G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB BYERS, Ashley BEL......... 10

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BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 63 .373 201 42 75 33 18 2 5 8 TOTAL BASES

CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 56 .372 191 44 71 13 8 4 1 17 -----------

OUELLET, Kayla JU......... 56 .357 185 32 66 16 2 1 0 13 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 133

CHEWNING, Crislyn UPST.... 56 .356 174 31 62 29 10 2 3 10 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 119

SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 63 .351 174 56 61 56 15 3 17 31 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 112

FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 55 .349 146 26 51 6 4 3 1 12 BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 97

KEESE, Abby LIP........... 63 .349 189 28 66 39 11 0 14 17 MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 95

MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 63 .344 183 37 63 41 7 2 7 14

BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 52 .343 169 31 58 36 11 2 8 18 STOLEN BASES SB-ATT

KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 59 .342 158 25 54 17 1 2 1 4 ----------------------------------

JOYCE, Amy STET........... 29-36

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING ZIEGLER, Lauran FGCU...... 25-29

Min 1.0 IP/Team game App ERA W-L Sv IP H R ER BB SO JOHNSON, Anna MER......... 20-26

----------------------------------------------------------------------- FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 19-22

KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 45 0.95 33-5 2 237.0 94 38 32 79 344 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 19-23

CHILDERS, Morgan UPST..... 46 1.01 34-7 1 270.2 125 47 39 78 428

LINDSEY, Amanda STET...... 40 1.21 25-12 2 232.1 140 56 40 69 264 STRIKEOUTS IP SO

PELTZ, Nicole STET........ 23 1.32 5-4 1 90.1 83 25 17 14 78 -------------------------------------

CAMPBELL, Christen LIP.... 19 1.40 10-4 0 90.0 69 26 18 9 64 CHILDERS, Morgan UPST..... 270.2 428

KLINE, Olivia JU.......... 29 1.73 10-7 1 125.2 96 42 31 23 76 KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 237.0 344

CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 31 1.76 15-11 2 171.0 125 67 43 68 124 HOLTZ, Jenni MER.......... 235.2 332

IVESON, Ashley JU......... 33 1.86 16-10 0 157.2 131 52 42 54 184 LINDSEY, Amanda STET...... 232.1 264

HOLTZ, Jenni MER.......... 39 2.05 15-17 3 235.2 184 88 69 57 332 FINDLEY, Devyn UNF........ 220.2 256

STANLEY, Brittany CAM..... 30 2.37 11-12 0 147.2 138 64 50 47 94

2010 Season Stats

Atlantic Sun Leaders Summary as of May 25, 2010

(All games)

TEAM BATTING G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATT HITS

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Lipscomb............ 63 .320 1727 332 553 82 10 57 117 260 48-64 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 75

USC Upstate......... 56 .265 1435 201 380 79 6 27 99 202 56-69 DORTWEGT, Lauren LIP...... 74

ETSU................ 56 .260 1486 215 387 56 4 25 99 263 59-67 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 71

Campbell............ 55 .256 1426 193 365 56 8 25 147 309 55-69 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 66

Jacksonville........ 56 .253 1460 198 369 51 5 20 149 314 34-47 OUELLET, Kayla JU......... 66

Stetson............. 55 .247 1410 179 348 56 2 30 185 283 66-91

Kennesaw State...... 53 .245 1415 207 347 60 6 47 135 320 13-17 RUNS SCORED

FGCU................ 52 .237 1365 209 323 56 5 35 191 390 62-80 -----------

Mercer.............. 55 .230 1376 181 317 50 3 32 157 289 41-61 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 56

Belmont............. 54 .218 1317 133 287 47 0 14 126 321 34-39 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 48

North Florida....... 54 .209 1400 140 292 55 4 15 140 341 21-31 DORTWEGT, Lauren LIP...... 46

Totals.............. 304 .251 15817 2188 3968 648 53 327 1545 3292 489-635 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 44

BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 42

TEAM PITCHING G ERA W L Sv IP H R ER BB SO

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUNS BATTED IN

Lipscomb............ 63 1.40 50 13 3 419.0 235 103 84 118 462 --------------

Stetson............. 55 1.60 34 21 4 380.0 290 119 87 106 390 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 56

USC Upstate......... 56 1.91 41 15 1 378.0 258 121 103 115 472 MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 41

Jacksonville........ 56 2.11 33 23 1 382.0 336 147 115 97 330 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 39

Mercer.............. 55 2.59 24 30 3 368.0 328 164 136 116 443 BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 36

Kennesaw State...... 53 2.77 27 26 3 354.0 328 182 140 120 273 CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 36

Campbell............ 55 2.78 23 31 6 364.2 341 194 145 132 284

North Florida....... 54 3.01 23 29 4 371.2 335 196 160 191 369 DOUBLES

FGCU................ 52 3.11 24 28 4 351.1 428 204 156 104 230 -------

ETSU................ 56 3.87 21 35 4 365.1 393 246 202 178 216 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 21

Belmont............. 54 5.89 10 44 1 342.0 424 370 288 244 215 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 18

Totals.............. 304 2.78 310 295 34 4076.0 3696 2046 1616 1521 3684 BLOCK, Britanie UNF....... 15

SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 15

TEAM FIELDING G PO A E Pct DP PB SBA-ATT OGLESBEE, Holly MER....... 14

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USC Upstate......... 56 1134 363 31 .980 15 10 35-46 TRIPLES

North Florida....... 54 1115 358 41 .973 10 4 37-59 -------

Lipscomb............ 63 1257 446 48 .973 15 10 33-49 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 4

Mercer.............. 55 1104 344 48 .968 14 6 62-77 WELLS, Klair KSU.......... 3

Jacksonville........ 56 1146 352 56 .964 12 4 38-51 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 3

ETSU................ 56 1096 425 57 .964 27 9 48-66 FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 3

Kennesaw State...... 53 1062 511 63 .961 19 8 31-52 8 tied with 2 triple(s)

Campbell............ 55 1094 522 70 .958 27 14 44-55

Stetson............. 55 1140 478 85 .950 15 3 28-40 HOME RUNS

FGCU................ 52 1054 417 78 .950 7 24 72-82 ---------

Belmont............. 54 1026 427 96 .938 8 29 98-109 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 17

Totals.............. 304 12228 4643 673 .962 169 121 526-686 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 14

CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 12

INDIVIDUAL BATTING QUEVEDO, Lauren UPST...... 10

Min 1.0 AB/Team game G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB BYERS, Ashley BEL......... 10

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BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 63 .373 201 42 75 33 18 2 5 8 TOTAL BASES

CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 56 .372 191 44 71 13 8 4 1 17 -----------

OUELLET, Kayla JU......... 56 .357 185 32 66 16 2 1 0 13 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 133

CHEWNING, Crislyn UPST.... 56 .356 174 31 62 29 10 2 3 10 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 119

SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 63 .351 174 56 61 56 15 3 17 31 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 112

FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 55 .349 146 26 51 6 4 3 1 12 BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 97

KEESE, Abby LIP........... 63 .349 189 28 66 39 11 0 14 17 MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 95

MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 63 .344 183 37 63 41 7 2 7 14

BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 52 .343 169 31 58 36 11 2 8 18 STOLEN BASES SB-ATT

KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 59 .342 158 25 54 17 1 2 1 4 ----------------------------------

JOYCE, Amy STET........... 29-36

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING ZIEGLER, Lauran FGCU...... 25-29

Min 1.0 IP/Team game App ERA W-L Sv IP H R ER BB SO JOHNSON, Anna MER......... 20-26

----------------------------------------------------------------------- FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 19-22

KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 45 0.95 33-5 2 237.0 94 38 32 79 344 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 19-23

CHILDERS, Morgan UPST..... 46 1.01 34-7 1 270.2 125 47 39 78 428

LINDSEY, Amanda STET...... 40 1.21 25-12 2 232.1 140 56 40 69 264 STRIKEOUTS IP SO

PELTZ, Nicole STET........ 23 1.32 5-4 1 90.1 83 25 17 14 78 -------------------------------------

CAMPBELL, Christen LIP.... 19 1.40 10-4 0 90.0 69 26 18 9 64 CHILDERS, Morgan UPST..... 270.2 428

KLINE, Olivia JU.......... 29 1.73 10-7 1 125.2 96 42 31 23 76 KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 237.0 344

CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 31 1.76 15-11 2 171.0 125 67 43 68 124 HOLTZ, Jenni MER.......... 235.2 332

IVESON, Ashley JU......... 33 1.86 16-10 0 157.2 131 52 42 54 184 LINDSEY, Amanda STET...... 232.1 264

HOLTZ, Jenni MER.......... 39 2.05 15-17 3 235.2 184 88 69 57 332 FINDLEY, Devyn UNF........ 220.2 256

STANLEY, Brittany CAM..... 30 2.37 11-12 0 147.2 138 64 50 47 94

2010 Season Stats

Atlantic Sun Leaders Summary as of May 25, 2010

(All games)

TEAM BATTING G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATT HITS

------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

Lipscomb............ 63 .320 1727 332 553 82 10 57 117 260 48-64 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 75

USC Upstate......... 56 .265 1435 201 380 79 6 27 99 202 56-69 DORTWEGT, Lauren LIP...... 74

ETSU................ 56 .260 1486 215 387 56 4 25 99 263 59-67 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 71

Campbell............ 55 .256 1426 193 365 56 8 25 147 309 55-69 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 66

Jacksonville........ 56 .253 1460 198 369 51 5 20 149 314 34-47 OUELLET, Kayla JU......... 66

Stetson............. 55 .247 1410 179 348 56 2 30 185 283 66-91

Kennesaw State...... 53 .245 1415 207 347 60 6 47 135 320 13-17 RUNS SCORED

FGCU................ 52 .237 1365 209 323 56 5 35 191 390 62-80 -----------

Mercer.............. 55 .230 1376 181 317 50 3 32 157 289 41-61 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 56

Belmont............. 54 .218 1317 133 287 47 0 14 126 321 34-39 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 48

North Florida....... 54 .209 1400 140 292 55 4 15 140 341 21-31 DORTWEGT, Lauren LIP...... 46

Totals.............. 304 .251 15817 2188 3968 648 53 327 1545 3292 489-635 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 44

BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 42

TEAM PITCHING G ERA W L Sv IP H R ER BB SO

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUNS BATTED IN

Lipscomb............ 63 1.40 50 13 3 419.0 235 103 84 118 462 --------------

Stetson............. 55 1.60 34 21 4 380.0 290 119 87 106 390 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 56

USC Upstate......... 56 1.91 41 15 1 378.0 258 121 103 115 472 MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 41

Jacksonville........ 56 2.11 33 23 1 382.0 336 147 115 97 330 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 39

Mercer.............. 55 2.59 24 30 3 368.0 328 164 136 116 443 BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 36

Kennesaw State...... 53 2.77 27 26 3 354.0 328 182 140 120 273 CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 36

Campbell............ 55 2.78 23 31 6 364.2 341 194 145 132 284

North Florida....... 54 3.01 23 29 4 371.2 335 196 160 191 369 DOUBLES

FGCU................ 52 3.11 24 28 4 351.1 428 204 156 104 230 -------

ETSU................ 56 3.87 21 35 4 365.1 393 246 202 178 216 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 21

Belmont............. 54 5.89 10 44 1 342.0 424 370 288 244 215 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 18

Totals.............. 304 2.78 310 295 34 4076.0 3696 2046 1616 1521 3684 BLOCK, Britanie UNF....... 15

SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 15

TEAM FIELDING G PO A E Pct DP PB SBA-ATT OGLESBEE, Holly MER....... 14

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USC Upstate......... 56 1134 363 31 .980 15 10 35-46 TRIPLES

North Florida....... 54 1115 358 41 .973 10 4 37-59 -------

Lipscomb............ 63 1257 446 48 .973 15 10 33-49 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 4

Mercer.............. 55 1104 344 48 .968 14 6 62-77 WELLS, Klair KSU.......... 3

Jacksonville........ 56 1146 352 56 .964 12 4 38-51 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 3

ETSU................ 56 1096 425 57 .964 27 9 48-66 FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 3

Kennesaw State...... 53 1062 511 63 .961 19 8 31-52 8 tied with 2 triple(s)

Campbell............ 55 1094 522 70 .958 27 14 44-55

Stetson............. 55 1140 478 85 .950 15 3 28-40 HOME RUNS

FGCU................ 52 1054 417 78 .950 7 24 72-82 ---------

Belmont............. 54 1026 427 96 .938 8 29 98-109 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 17

Totals.............. 304 12228 4643 673 .962 169 121 526-686 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 14

CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 12

INDIVIDUAL BATTING QUEVEDO, Lauren UPST...... 10

Min 1.0 AB/Team game G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB BYERS, Ashley BEL......... 10

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BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 63 .373 201 42 75 33 18 2 5 8 TOTAL BASES

CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 56 .372 191 44 71 13 8 4 1 17 -----------

OUELLET, Kayla JU......... 56 .357 185 32 66 16 2 1 0 13 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 133

CHEWNING, Crislyn UPST.... 56 .356 174 31 62 29 10 2 3 10 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 119

SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 63 .351 174 56 61 56 15 3 17 31 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 112

FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 55 .349 146 26 51 6 4 3 1 12 BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 97

KEESE, Abby LIP........... 63 .349 189 28 66 39 11 0 14 17 MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 95

MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 63 .344 183 37 63 41 7 2 7 14

BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 52 .343 169 31 58 36 11 2 8 18 STOLEN BASES SB-ATT

KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 59 .342 158 25 54 17 1 2 1 4 ----------------------------------

JOYCE, Amy STET........... 29-36

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING ZIEGLER, Lauran FGCU...... 25-29

Min 1.0 IP/Team game App ERA W-L Sv IP H R ER BB SO JOHNSON, Anna MER......... 20-26

----------------------------------------------------------------------- FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 19-22

KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 45 0.95 33-5 2 237.0 94 38 32 79 344 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 19-23

CHILDERS, Morgan UPST..... 46 1.01 34-7 1 270.2 125 47 39 78 428

LINDSEY, Amanda STET...... 40 1.21 25-12 2 232.1 140 56 40 69 264 STRIKEOUTS IP SO

PELTZ, Nicole STET........ 23 1.32 5-4 1 90.1 83 25 17 14 78 -------------------------------------

CAMPBELL, Christen LIP.... 19 1.40 10-4 0 90.0 69 26 18 9 64 CHILDERS, Morgan UPST..... 270.2 428

KLINE, Olivia JU.......... 29 1.73 10-7 1 125.2 96 42 31 23 76 KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 237.0 344

CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 31 1.76 15-11 2 171.0 125 67 43 68 124 HOLTZ, Jenni MER.......... 235.2 332

IVESON, Ashley JU......... 33 1.86 16-10 0 157.2 131 52 42 54 184 LINDSEY, Amanda STET...... 232.1 264

HOLTZ, Jenni MER.......... 39 2.05 15-17 3 235.2 184 88 69 57 332 FINDLEY, Devyn UNF........ 220.2 256

STANLEY, Brittany CAM..... 30 2.37 11-12 0 147.2 138 64 50 47 94

2010 Season Stats

Atlantic Sun Leaders Summary as of May 25, 2010

(All games)

TEAM BATTING G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATT HITS

------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

Lipscomb............ 63 .320 1727 332 553 82 10 57 117 260 48-64 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 75

USC Upstate......... 56 .265 1435 201 380 79 6 27 99 202 56-69 DORTWEGT, Lauren LIP...... 74

ETSU................ 56 .260 1486 215 387 56 4 25 99 263 59-67 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 71

Campbell............ 55 .256 1426 193 365 56 8 25 147 309 55-69 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 66

Jacksonville........ 56 .253 1460 198 369 51 5 20 149 314 34-47 OUELLET, Kayla JU......... 66

Stetson............. 55 .247 1410 179 348 56 2 30 185 283 66-91

Kennesaw State...... 53 .245 1415 207 347 60 6 47 135 320 13-17 RUNS SCORED

FGCU................ 52 .237 1365 209 323 56 5 35 191 390 62-80 -----------

Mercer.............. 55 .230 1376 181 317 50 3 32 157 289 41-61 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 56

Belmont............. 54 .218 1317 133 287 47 0 14 126 321 34-39 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 48

North Florida....... 54 .209 1400 140 292 55 4 15 140 341 21-31 DORTWEGT, Lauren LIP...... 46

Totals.............. 304 .251 15817 2188 3968 648 53 327 1545 3292 489-635 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 44

BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 42

TEAM PITCHING G ERA W L Sv IP H R ER BB SO

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUNS BATTED IN

Lipscomb............ 63 1.40 50 13 3 419.0 235 103 84 118 462 --------------

Stetson............. 55 1.60 34 21 4 380.0 290 119 87 106 390 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 56

USC Upstate......... 56 1.91 41 15 1 378.0 258 121 103 115 472 MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 41

Jacksonville........ 56 2.11 33 23 1 382.0 336 147 115 97 330 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 39

Mercer.............. 55 2.59 24 30 3 368.0 328 164 136 116 443 BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 36

Kennesaw State...... 53 2.77 27 26 3 354.0 328 182 140 120 273 CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 36

Campbell............ 55 2.78 23 31 6 364.2 341 194 145 132 284

North Florida....... 54 3.01 23 29 4 371.2 335 196 160 191 369 DOUBLES

FGCU................ 52 3.11 24 28 4 351.1 428 204 156 104 230 -------

ETSU................ 56 3.87 21 35 4 365.1 393 246 202 178 216 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 21

Belmont............. 54 5.89 10 44 1 342.0 424 370 288 244 215 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 18

Totals.............. 304 2.78 310 295 34 4076.0 3696 2046 1616 1521 3684 BLOCK, Britanie UNF....... 15

SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 15

TEAM FIELDING G PO A E Pct DP PB SBA-ATT OGLESBEE, Holly MER....... 14

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USC Upstate......... 56 1134 363 31 .980 15 10 35-46 TRIPLES

North Florida....... 54 1115 358 41 .973 10 4 37-59 -------

Lipscomb............ 63 1257 446 48 .973 15 10 33-49 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 4

Mercer.............. 55 1104 344 48 .968 14 6 62-77 WELLS, Klair KSU.......... 3

Jacksonville........ 56 1146 352 56 .964 12 4 38-51 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 3

ETSU................ 56 1096 425 57 .964 27 9 48-66 FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 3

Kennesaw State...... 53 1062 511 63 .961 19 8 31-52 8 tied with 2 triple(s)

Campbell............ 55 1094 522 70 .958 27 14 44-55

Stetson............. 55 1140 478 85 .950 15 3 28-40 HOME RUNS

FGCU................ 52 1054 417 78 .950 7 24 72-82 ---------

Belmont............. 54 1026 427 96 .938 8 29 98-109 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 17

Totals.............. 304 12228 4643 673 .962 169 121 526-686 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 14

CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 12

INDIVIDUAL BATTING QUEVEDO, Lauren UPST...... 10

Min 1.0 AB/Team game G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB BYERS, Ashley BEL......... 10

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BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 63 .373 201 42 75 33 18 2 5 8 TOTAL BASES

CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 56 .372 191 44 71 13 8 4 1 17 -----------

OUELLET, Kayla JU......... 56 .357 185 32 66 16 2 1 0 13 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 133

CHEWNING, Crislyn UPST.... 56 .356 174 31 62 29 10 2 3 10 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 119

SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 63 .351 174 56 61 56 15 3 17 31 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 112

FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 55 .349 146 26 51 6 4 3 1 12 BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 97

KEESE, Abby LIP........... 63 .349 189 28 66 39 11 0 14 17 MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 95

MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 63 .344 183 37 63 41 7 2 7 14

BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 52 .343 169 31 58 36 11 2 8 18 STOLEN BASES SB-ATT

KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 59 .342 158 25 54 17 1 2 1 4 ----------------------------------

JOYCE, Amy STET........... 29-36

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING ZIEGLER, Lauran FGCU...... 25-29

Min 1.0 IP/Team game App ERA W-L Sv IP H R ER BB SO JOHNSON, Anna MER......... 20-26

----------------------------------------------------------------------- FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 19-22

KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 45 0.95 33-5 2 237.0 94 38 32 79 344 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 19-23

CHILDERS, Morgan UPST..... 46 1.01 34-7 1 270.2 125 47 39 78 428

LINDSEY, Amanda STET...... 40 1.21 25-12 2 232.1 140 56 40 69 264 STRIKEOUTS IP SO

PELTZ, Nicole STET........ 23 1.32 5-4 1 90.1 83 25 17 14 78 -------------------------------------

CAMPBELL, Christen LIP.... 19 1.40 10-4 0 90.0 69 26 18 9 64 CHILDERS, Morgan UPST..... 270.2 428

KLINE, Olivia JU.......... 29 1.73 10-7 1 125.2 96 42 31 23 76 KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 237.0 344

CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 31 1.76 15-11 2 171.0 125 67 43 68 124 HOLTZ, Jenni MER.......... 235.2 332

IVESON, Ashley JU......... 33 1.86 16-10 0 157.2 131 52 42 54 184 LINDSEY, Amanda STET...... 232.1 264

HOLTZ, Jenni MER.......... 39 2.05 15-17 3 235.2 184 88 69 57 332 FINDLEY, Devyn UNF........ 220.2 256

STANLEY, Brittany CAM..... 30 2.37 11-12 0 147.2 138 64 50 47 94

2010 Season Stats

Atlantic Sun Leaders Summary as of May 25, 2010

(All games)

TEAM BATTING G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATT HITS

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Lipscomb............ 63 .320 1727 332 553 82 10 57 117 260 48-64 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 75

USC Upstate......... 56 .265 1435 201 380 79 6 27 99 202 56-69 DORTWEGT, Lauren LIP...... 74

ETSU................ 56 .260 1486 215 387 56 4 25 99 263 59-67 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 71

Campbell............ 55 .256 1426 193 365 56 8 25 147 309 55-69 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 66

Jacksonville........ 56 .253 1460 198 369 51 5 20 149 314 34-47 OUELLET, Kayla JU......... 66

Stetson............. 55 .247 1410 179 348 56 2 30 185 283 66-91

Kennesaw State...... 53 .245 1415 207 347 60 6 47 135 320 13-17 RUNS SCORED

FGCU................ 52 .237 1365 209 323 56 5 35 191 390 62-80 -----------

Mercer.............. 55 .230 1376 181 317 50 3 32 157 289 41-61 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 56

Belmont............. 54 .218 1317 133 287 47 0 14 126 321 34-39 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 48

North Florida....... 54 .209 1400 140 292 55 4 15 140 341 21-31 DORTWEGT, Lauren LIP...... 46

Totals.............. 304 .251 15817 2188 3968 648 53 327 1545 3292 489-635 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 44

BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 42

TEAM PITCHING G ERA W L Sv IP H R ER BB SO

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUNS BATTED IN

Lipscomb............ 63 1.40 50 13 3 419.0 235 103 84 118 462 --------------

Stetson............. 55 1.60 34 21 4 380.0 290 119 87 106 390 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 56

USC Upstate......... 56 1.91 41 15 1 378.0 258 121 103 115 472 MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 41

Jacksonville........ 56 2.11 33 23 1 382.0 336 147 115 97 330 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 39

Mercer.............. 55 2.59 24 30 3 368.0 328 164 136 116 443 BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 36

Kennesaw State...... 53 2.77 27 26 3 354.0 328 182 140 120 273 CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 36

Campbell............ 55 2.78 23 31 6 364.2 341 194 145 132 284

North Florida....... 54 3.01 23 29 4 371.2 335 196 160 191 369 DOUBLES

FGCU................ 52 3.11 24 28 4 351.1 428 204 156 104 230 -------

ETSU................ 56 3.87 21 35 4 365.1 393 246 202 178 216 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 21

Belmont............. 54 5.89 10 44 1 342.0 424 370 288 244 215 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 18

Totals.............. 304 2.78 310 295 34 4076.0 3696 2046 1616 1521 3684 BLOCK, Britanie UNF....... 15

SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 15

TEAM FIELDING G PO A E Pct DP PB SBA-ATT OGLESBEE, Holly MER....... 14

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USC Upstate......... 56 1134 363 31 .980 15 10 35-46 TRIPLES

North Florida....... 54 1115 358 41 .973 10 4 37-59 -------

Lipscomb............ 63 1257 446 48 .973 15 10 33-49 CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 4

Mercer.............. 55 1104 344 48 .968 14 6 62-77 WELLS, Klair KSU.......... 3

Jacksonville........ 56 1146 352 56 .964 12 4 38-51 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 3

ETSU................ 56 1096 425 57 .964 27 9 48-66 FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 3

Kennesaw State...... 53 1062 511 63 .961 19 8 31-52 8 tied with 2 triple(s)

Campbell............ 55 1094 522 70 .958 27 14 44-55

Stetson............. 55 1140 478 85 .950 15 3 28-40 HOME RUNS

FGCU................ 52 1054 417 78 .950 7 24 72-82 ---------

Belmont............. 54 1026 427 96 .938 8 29 98-109 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 17

Totals.............. 304 12228 4643 673 .962 169 121 526-686 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 14

CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 12

INDIVIDUAL BATTING QUEVEDO, Lauren UPST...... 10

Min 1.0 AB/Team game G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB BYERS, Ashley BEL......... 10

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BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 63 .373 201 42 75 33 18 2 5 8 TOTAL BASES

CASON, Cheniece ETSU...... 56 .372 191 44 71 13 8 4 1 17 -----------

OUELLET, Kayla JU......... 56 .357 185 32 66 16 2 1 0 13 SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 133

CHEWNING, Crislyn UPST.... 56 .356 174 31 62 29 10 2 3 10 KEESE, Abby LIP........... 119

SIRUS, Kellie LIP......... 63 .351 174 56 61 56 15 3 17 31 BILLINGTON, Courtney LIP.. 112

FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 55 .349 146 26 51 6 4 3 1 12 BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 97

KEESE, Abby LIP........... 63 .349 189 28 66 39 11 0 14 17 MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 95

MITCHELL, Mollie LIP...... 63 .344 183 37 63 41 7 2 7 14

BURKETT, Ashley KSU....... 52 .343 169 31 58 36 11 2 8 18 STOLEN BASES SB-ATT

KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 59 .342 158 25 54 17 1 2 1 4 ----------------------------------

JOYCE, Amy STET........... 29-36

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING ZIEGLER, Lauran FGCU...... 25-29

Min 1.0 IP/Team game App ERA W-L Sv IP H R ER BB SO JOHNSON, Anna MER......... 20-26

----------------------------------------------------------------------- FORGACS, Sarah CAM........ 19-22

KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 45 0.95 33-5 2 237.0 94 38 32 79 344 BRASIL, Kim UPST.......... 19-23

CHILDERS, Morgan UPST..... 46 1.01 34-7 1 270.2 125 47 39 78 428

LINDSEY, Amanda STET...... 40 1.21 25-12 2 232.1 140 56 40 69 264 STRIKEOUTS IP SO

PELTZ, Nicole STET........ 23 1.32 5-4 1 90.1 83 25 17 14 78 -------------------------------------

CAMPBELL, Christen LIP.... 19 1.40 10-4 0 90.0 69 26 18 9 64 CHILDERS, Morgan UPST..... 270.2 428

KLINE, Olivia JU.......... 29 1.73 10-7 1 125.2 96 42 31 23 76 KIIHNL, Whitney LIP....... 237.0 344

CROSS,Jessica KSU......... 31 1.76 15-11 2 171.0 125 67 43 68 124 HOLTZ, Jenni MER.......... 235.2 332

IVESON, Ashley JU......... 33 1.86 16-10 0 157.2 131 52 42 54 184 LINDSEY, Amanda STET...... 232.1 264

HOLTZ, Jenni MER.......... 39 2.05 15-17 3 235.2 184 88 69 57 332 FINDLEY, Devyn UNF........ 220.2 256

STANLEY, Brittany CAM..... 30 2.37 11-12 0 147.2 138 64 50 47 94

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Team Records TEAM RECORdS – SEASON

Games played ........................................63, twice (2004 & 2008)Games won ....................................................................30, 2008Most home wins .............................................................13, 2008Most road wins: ........................................ 8, six times, last 2010Most neutral site wins ....................................................15, 2004

TEAM BATTING – SEASONAt bats .............................................40, at Jacksonville(4/13/07) Runs .....................................21, vs. North Carolina A&T (4/9/02)Hits .................................................. 19, vs. NC Central (4/23/10)Doubles .................................7, vs. North Carolina A&T (4/9/02)Triples .....................................................3, vs. Towson (3/13/04)Home Runs .............................................5, vs. Belmont (4/6/07)Runs Batted In .....................21, vs. North Carolina A&T (4/9/02)Total Bases ...........................35, vs. North Carolina A&T (4/9/02)Sacrifice Hits ........................................5, vs. Campbell (3/27/07)Sacrifice Flies ........2, 5x, last at College of Charleston (2/14/09)Strikeouts .....................................18, vs. Virginia Tech (4/18/06)Walks ................................8, 3x, last vs. Georgia State (2/21/10)Stolen Bases ...............................7, 2x, last vs. Temple (2/20/10)Hit by Pitch .........................3, 2x, last at USC Upstate (4/25/10)Caught Stealing ...........................3, 2x, last vs. Mercer (4/27/07)Runners Left on Base ......................14, vs. Florida A&M (3/4/04)Hit into DP ...................................3, 2x, last at Belmont (4/6/08)

teaMfieLding–gaMePutouts .....................................30, twice, last vs. UNF (3/18/09)Assists ................................................. 20, vs. Lipscomb (5/5/06)Errors ..........................................7, 2x, last vs. Hofstra (2/17/07)Double Plays Turned ....................... 3, 3x, last at FGCU (3/28/09) Passed Balls ........4, twice, last vs. North Carolina A&T (2/18/01)

TEAM PITCHING – GAMEInnings.................................... 10.0, 3x, last vs. Stetson (4/2/10)Strikeouts .....................................16, vs. Presbyterian (3/26/08)Walks Allowed ............................ 13, vs. Georgia State (2/21/10) Hits Allowed .......................................18, vs. Wisconsin (3/3/07)Runs Allowed .....................................14, vs. Wisconsin (3/3/07)HRs Allowed ...............................6, vs. Tennessee Tech (3/12/08)Doubles Allowed ............................ 7, vs. Georgia State (3/2/07)Triples Allowed .......................2, 4x, last at NC Central (4/23/10)Hit By Pitch .......................5, vs. College of Charleston (4/24/04)Wild Pitches .......................................... 5, vs. Lipscomb (5/7/09)

individUaLBatting–gaMeAt-Bats........................................................................5, 41 times Runs Scored .......4, twice, last Annie Martin at Western Carolina

(4/29/09)Hits ................4, 11x, last Cheniece Cason, NC Central (4/23/10)Doubles ............3, Sheryl Clark, vs. North Carolina A&T (4/9/02)Triples ..............2, Stephanie Gaynord, vs. Sacred Heart (3/9/07)Home Runs .....................................2, 10x, last Katie Henderson, .....................................................vs. Western Carolina (4/28/10)Total Bases ..............................................10, Stephanie Gaynord,

vs. Appalachian State (3/30/06)Runs Batted In ............7, Tiffany McVay, vs. Tennessee Wesleyan

(5/5/02) Walks .. 3, 5x, last Cheniece Cason, vs. Colorado State (3/13/10)Sacrifice Flies ......2, Katy Jett at College of Charleston (2/14/09)Sacrifice Hits .......2, 9x, last Katie Henderson, vs. Gardner-Webb

(5/1/10)Hit by Pitch ...............2, twice, last Cat Zyskowsk, at Jacksonville

(4/13/07)Strikeouts ...................................................................3, 44 timesStolen Bases ................3, 3x, last Katy Jett, at Belmont (4/6/08)

individUaLfieLding–gaMePutouts ........... 18, Jessie Hackworth, vs. USC Upstate (3/22/09)Assists ................9, twice, Jessie Hackworth, vs. Tennessee State

(2/18/06)Errors ..................................................................... 3, eight timesPassed Balls .........4, 2x, last Rhea Holler, vs. North Carolina A&T

(2/18/01)

individUaLPitCHing–gaMeInnings....10.0, twice, last Darci Gilbert vs. N. Florida (3/18/09))Most Runs Allowed ..............14, Marsha Giles, at South Carolina

(3/27/02)Earned Runs ..8, 5x, last Jessica Duncan, vs. Ohio State (3/5/10)Walks Allowed ......9, Marissa Hardy, vs. Georgia State (2/21/10)Strikeouts ............ 16, Marissa Hardy, vs. Presbyterian (3/26/08)Hits Allowed ........15, Marsha Giles, at South Carolina (3/27/02)Doubles Allowed .........5, 3x, last Darci Gilbert, vs. Georgia State

(3/2/07)Triples Allowed 2, 4x, last Shelby Morris, at NC Central (4/23/10)Home Runs Allowed .............4, MC Vercoe, vs. Marshall (3/4/06)Wild Pitches ...........................4, Kayla Calvert, vs. LSU (2/19/01)Hit Batters..................3, 9x, last Shelby Morris, vs. FGCU (4/3/10No-hitters ................................... 2, last vs. UNC Central (4/4/09)Perfect Game ....................................... 1, vs. NC Central (4/4/09)

TEAM BATTING – SEASON Batting Average......... .280, 2007 (highest); .238, 2001 (lowest)Slugging Percentage . .401, 2007 (highest); .318, 2001 (lowest)On-Base Percentage .. .340, 2007 (highest); .294, 2005 (lowest)At-Bats......................... 1681, 2004 (most); 1203, 2001 (fewest)Runs ................................. 247, 2007 (most); 126, 2001 (fewest)Hits .................................. 418, 2004 (most); 286, 2001 (fewest)Doubles ............................... 75, 2002 (most); 40, 2009 (fewest) Triples ........................ 20, 2004 (most); 4, 2x, last 2010 (fewest)Home Runs ............................ 39, 2006 (most); 7, 2001 (fewest)Runs Batted In ................. 213, 2008 (most); 103, 2001 (fewest)Total Bases ....................... 623, 2004 (most); 382, 2001 (fewest)Walks ................................. 140, 2002 (most); 73, 2009 (fewest)Hit by Pitch .......................... 21, 2007 (most); 10, 2001 (fewest)Strikeouts ........................ 326, 2008 (most); 196, 2009 (fewest)Sacrifice Flies ......................... 14, 2006 (most); 2, 2001 (fewest) Sacrifice Hits ........................ 61, 2008 (most); 26, 2003 (fewest)Stolen Bases ........................ 95, 2008 (most); 34, 2007 (fewest)Stolen Base Attempts ........ 120, 2005 (most); 45, 2007 (fewest)

TEAM PITCHING – SEASON Earned Run Average .. 2.23, 2009 (lowest); 4.23, 2006 (highest)Saves ..................... 6, 2003 (most); 0, on two occasions (fewest)Complete Games ................. 40, 2002 (most); 21, 2010 (fewest)Shutouts .................... 15, 2009 (most); 3, 2x, last 2010 (fewest) Innings Pitched ......... 425.0, 2004 (most); 314.0, 2001 (fewest) Hits Allowed .................... 494, 2006 (most); 337, 2009 (fewest) Runs Allowed .................. 307, 2006 (most); 153, 2009 (fewest) Earned Runs Allowed ...... 231, 2006 (most); 119, 2009 (fewest) Walks Allowed ................. 176, 2008 (most); 106, 2005 (fewest) Strikeouts ........................ 353, 2008 (most); 140, 2001 (fewest) Doubles Allowed ............ 85, on two occasions (most); 45, 2009

(fewest) Triples Allowed ...................... 16, 2006 (most); 4, 2010 (fewest) Home Runs Allowed ............ 55, 2008 (most); 11, 2001 (fewest) Hit By Pitch .......................... 47, 2004 (most); 18, 2008 (fewest)Wild Pitches ......................... 36, 2001 (most); 16, 2005 (fewest)

HITTING RECORDS Individual Season Records

Battingavg.(Min.100aB).372 Cheniece Cason (71-191) .............................2010.358 Janine Sprague (62-173) .............................2005.348 Janine Sprague (70-201) .............................2004.347 Katy Jett (68-196) ........................................2008.345 Cheniece Cason (57-165) .............................2009

sLUggingPCt.(Min.100aB).593 Stephanie Gaynord (182) .............................2006.589 Stephanie Gaynord (146) .............................2007.557 Janine Sprague (201) ...................................2004.503 Janine Sprague (173) ...................................2005.494 Mary Beth Hazelwood (174) ........................2004.494 Amanda Haverman (154) ............................2007

onBasePCt.(Min.100aB).425 Cheniece Cason (191) ..................................2010.417 Janine Sprague (162) ...................................2003.398 Janine Sprague (173) ...................................2005.396 Stephanie Gaynord (146) .............................2007.392 Janine Sprague (201) ...................................2004

AT BATS204 Danielle Spetar ............................................2004201 Janine Sprague ............................................2004196 Katy Jett ......................................................2008195 Lindsay Lane ................................................2004191 Cheniece Cason ............................................2010

RUNS SCOREd46 Stephanie Gaynord ......................................200645 Stephanie Gaynord ......................................200744 Cheniece Cason ............................................201039 Katy Jett ......................................................200736 Lindsay Lane ................................................2004

HITS71 Cheniece Cason ............................................201070 Janine Sprague ............................................200468 Katy Jett ......................................................200862 Janine Sprague ............................................200560 Lindsay Lane ................................................2004

doUBLes18 Janine Sprague ............................................200415 Lindsay Lane ................................................200414 Stephanie Gaynord ......................................200613 Sheryl Clark .................................................200213 Lucy Schneider ............................................2010

triPLes6 Janine Sprague ............................................20046 Janine Sprague ............................................20054 Cheniece Cason ............................................20104 Danielle Spetar ............................................2004

HOME RUNS11 Stephanie Gaynord ......................................20068 Danielle Spetar ............................................20027 Stephanie Gaynord ......................................20077 Trisha Massenzo ...........................................2008

RBIs37 Amanda Haverman ......................................200736 Jessie Hackworth .........................................200636 Lindsay Lane ................................................200435 Katy Jett ......................................................200834 Jessie Hackworth .........................................2007

2007 graduate Stephanie Gaynord holds new school

records in home runs (11), runs scored

(46) and slugging percentage (.593).

Gaynord also hit .313 in 2006, which was the fifth highest

average in ETSU history.

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totaLBases112 Janine Sprague ............................................2004108 Stephanie Gaynord ......................................200696 Lindsay Lane ................................................200591 Katy Jett ......................................................200890 Cheniece Cason ............................................2010

waLks25 Tiffany McVay ..............................................200424 Janine Sprague ............................................200324 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2002

HitByPitCH9 Caitlin Zyskowski .........................................20076 Katie Henderson ..........................................20106 Trisha Massenzo ...........................................20105 Sam Lower ...................................................20105 Caitlin Zyskowski .........................................2006

stoLenBases28 Danielle Spetar (28-33) ...............................200524 Mary Beth Hazelwood (24-28).....................200521 Vicki McCoy (21-26) .....................................2008

FIELDING RECORDSIndividual Season Records

fieLdingPerCentage(Min.100CHanCes).996 Miranda Byerly ............................................2002.994 Jessica Lonsinger .........................................2003.992 Arielle Garner ..............................................2010.990 Trisha Massenzo ...........................................2010.990 Katy Jett ......................................................2008.986 Miranda Byerly ............................................2004

MOST CHANCES380 Trisha Massenzo ...........................................2008365 Miranda Byerly ............................................2004362 Miranda Byerly ............................................2003353 Jessie Hackworth .........................................2009

MOST PUTOUTS338 Miranda Byerly ............................................2004338 Miranda Byerly ............................................2003334 Jessie Hackworth .........................................2009328 Trisha Massenzo ...........................................2008302 Miranda Byerly ............................................2003

MOST ASSISTS153 Jessie Hackworth .........................................2006148 Lindsay Lane ................................................2004143 Stephanie Gaynord ......................................2006127 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2003

MOST ERRORS25 Stephanie Gaynord ......................................200625 Mary Beth Hazelwood .................................200222 Jessie Hackworth .........................................200622 Mary Beth Hazelwood .................................2002

MostdoUBLePLaystUrned14 Miranda Byerly ............................................200414 Miranda Byerly............................................200312 Arielle Garner ..............................................201012 Mary Catherine Vercoe .................................200612 Stephanie Gaynord ......................................2006

MostCaUgHtsteaLingBy22 Trisha Massenzo ...........................................200921 Sheryl Clark .................................................2002 17 Trisha Massenzo ...........................................200813 Marissa Hardy ..............................................200813 Courtney Jenkins .........................................2002

PITCHING RECORDSIndividual Season Records

earnedrUnavg.(Min.100iP)1.93 Marissa Hardy (218.0) ..................................20092.06 Darci Gilbert (112.0) ....................................20092.11 Tiffany McVay (166.0) ..................................20042.23 Courtney Jenkins (157.0) .............................2005

LowestoPPonentBa(Min.100iP).212 Belinda Barrera (156.2) ...............................2004.219 Marissa Hardy (223.1) ..................................2008.227 Marissa Hardy (218.0) ..................................2009.241 Jessica Duncan (121.1) ................................2010.247 Tiffany McVay (178.1) ..................................2003

wins19 Marissa Hardy (19-15) .................................200817 Marissa Hardy (17-17) .................................200914 Tiffany McVay (14-10)..................................200314 Tiffany McVay (14-11)..................................200414 Courtney Jenkins (14-15).............................2005

Losses19 Tiffany McVay (11-19)..................................200117 Marissa Hardy (17-17) .................................2009 15 Marissa Hardy (19-15) .................................200815 Belinda Barrera (10-15) ...............................200415 Courtney Jenkins (14-15).............................2005

saves5 Tiffany McVay ..............................................20034 Courtney Jenkins .........................................20023 Brittney Lehrschall .......................................20053 Shelby Morris ...............................................20103 Darci Gilbert .................................................2007

APPEARANCES 42 Marissa Hardy ..............................................200839 Marissa Hardy ..............................................200937 Courtney Jenkins .........................................200635 Courtney Jenkins .........................................200235 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2004

CoMPLetegaMes25 Tiffany McVay ..............................................200124 Marissa Hardy ..............................................200822 Marissa Hardy ..............................................200920 Courtney Jenkins .........................................200219 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2003

SHUTOUTS8 Marissa Hardy ..............................................20095 Marissa Hardy ..............................................20085 Tiffany McVay ..............................................20035 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2004

INNINGS PITCHEd223.1 Marissa Hardy ..............................................2008218.0 Marissa Hardy ..............................................2009202.1 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2001178.1 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2003

MostHitsaLLowed233 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2001210 Courtney Jenkins .........................................2002184 Darci Gilbert .................................................2007182 Marissa Hardy ..............................................2009181 Marissa Hardy ..............................................2008

fewestHitsaLLowed(Min.100iP)106 Darci Gilbert (112.0) ....................................2009108 Jessica Duncan (121.1) ................................2010120 Belinda Barrera (156.2) ...............................2004134 Ashley Boyd (109.0).....................................2008137 Tiffany McVay (114.0) ..................................2002

MostrUnsaLLowed124 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2001108 Darci Gilbert .................................................2007107 Courtney Jenkins .........................................2002103 Marissa Hardy ..............................................2008102 MC Vercoe ....................................................2007

fewestrUnsaLLowed(Min.100iP)48 Darci Gilbert (112.0) ....................................200959 Jessica Duncan (121.1) ................................201062 Courtney Jenkins (157.0) .............................200570 Belinda Barrera (156.2) ...............................200472 Ashley Boyd (109.0).....................................200874 Tiffany McVay (166.0) ..................................2004

MostearnedrUnsaLLowed87 Marissa Hardy ..............................................200884 Tiffany McVay ..............................................200181 Courtney Jenkins .........................................200279 MC Vercoe ....................................................2006

fewesteraLLowed(Min.100iP)33 Darci Gilbert (112.0) ....................................200947 Ashley Boyd (109.0).....................................200849 Jessica Duncan (121.1) ................................201050 Courtney Jenkins (157.0) .............................200550 Tiffany McVay (166.0) ..................................2004

MostwaLksaLLowed106 Marissa Hardy ..............................................200886 Belinda Barrera ............................................200468 Marissa Hardy ..............................................201066 Marissa Hardy ..............................................200966 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2001

fewestwaLksaLLowed(Min.100iP)24 Courtney Jenkins (157.0) .............................200526 Courtney Jenkins (177.2) .............................200232 Ashley Boyd (109.0).....................................200834 Courtney Jenkins (133.1) .............................2006

STRIKEOUTS255 Marissa Hardy ..............................................2008184 Marissa Hardy ..............................................2009164 Belinda Barrera ............................................2004151 Belinda Barrera ............................................2005106 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2001

BATTERS FACEd 936 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2001810 Courtney Jenkins .........................................2002803 Marissa Hardy ..............................................2009784 Tiffany McVay ..............................................2003

Right-handed hurler Marissa

Hardy holds eight single season

pitching records at ETSU, while

also holding the most strikeouts in single game

at 16.

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Season-by-Season TotalsHitting Statisticsyear avg gP aB r H 2B 3B Hr rBi tB sLg% BB HBP so oB% sf sH sB-att2001 .238 49 1203 126 286 61 7 7 103 382 .318 87 10 242 .294 2 31 40-602002 .248 57 1409 213 350 75 9 28 192 527 .374 140 18 294 .324 3 26 52-742003 .248 54 1445 195 359 72 11 23 168 522 .361 117 12 249 .309 5 26 52-652004 .249 63 1681 200 418 72 20 31 189 623 .371 114 13 264 .300 6 31 43-582005 .243 58 1519 177 369 51 11 14 144 484 .319 97 17 322 .294 12 24 93-1202006 .241 58 1499 232 362 64 6 39 197 555 .370 107 17 326 .297 14 44 45-492007 .280 55 1421 247 398 61 9 31 213 570 .401 113 21 278 .340 9 54 34-452008 .258 63 1611 215 416 57 5 20 186 543 .337 105 18 326 .310 7 61 95-1122009 .269 55 1463 179 393 40 4 12 142 477 .326 73 19 196 .310 9 51 67-902010 .260 56 1486 215 387 56 4 25 188 526 .354 99 29 263 .317 12 42 56-67totals .254 568 14737 1999 3738 609 119 230 1722 5209 - 1052 174 2760 - 79 390 580-740

Pitching Statisticsyear era w-L aPP Cg sHo/CBo sv iP H r er BB so 2B 3B Hr aB B/avg wP HBP2001 3.61 14-35 49 36 3/0 0 314.0 390 254 162 128 140 63 14 11 1317 .296 36 262002 3.63 25-32 57 40 5/0 4 368.2 445 274 191 117 181 83 14 26 1521 .293 30 442003 3.08 28-26 54 31 9/3 6 367.2 393 216 162 155 153 81 10 18 1461 .269 30 252004 2.52 29-34 63 33 9/0 1 425.0 396 197 153 164 291 57 8 23 1606 .247 21 472005 2.57 25-33 58 25 8/3 5 386.1 395 192 142 106 274 61 7 25 1533 .258 16 462006 4.23 21-36 58 23 4/0 3 382.1 494 307 231 141 170 85 16 48 1615 .306 21 362007 3.78 26-29 55 31 8/1 4 353.1 423 251 191 148 176 85 10 25 1416 .299 23 222008 3.19 30-33 63 38 9/0 0 410.2 418 253 187 176 353 64 5 55 1611 .260 30 182009 2.23 27-28 55 34 15/2 0 374.1 337 153 119 118 253 45 6 36 1406 .240 24 192010 3.87 21-35 56 21 3/1 4 365.1 393 246 2020 178 216 65 4 51 1421 .277 24 19totals 3.25 247-321 568 312 72/11 27 3747.2 4084 2343 1740 1431 2207 689 94 318 14907 .274 231 268

Cheniece Cason broke three ETSU hitting records in 2010 as she set single-season

marks in hits (71), batting average (.372), and on-base percentage (.425).

Marissa Hardy is the only pitcher in ETSU history to pitcher a no-hitter and

combine for a perfect game.

The 2006-07 Softball Bucs offense set numerous marks, including batting average (.280), runs scored (247), and RBIs (213).

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etsUHittingreCords–individUaLFirst-Ever Game .................................................................ETSU vs. Furman (2/20/09)First-Ever ETSU hit .......................................... Trisha Massenzo, vs. Furman (2/20/09)First-Ever ETSU double ................................... Trisha Massenzo, vs. Milligan (2/21/09)First-Ever ETSU triple .........................................Cheniece Cason, vs. Radford (5/1/09)First-Ever ETSU home run ............................... Trisha Massenzo, vs. Furman (2/20/09)First-Ever ETSU run scored .....................................Kate Powell, vs. Furman (2/20/09)First-Ever RBI .................................................. Trisha Massenzo, vs. Furman (2/20/09)First-Ever Hit-by-pitch ...........................................Kate Powell, vs. Furman (2/20/09)

PitCHingreCords–individUaLFirst-Ever Win .......................................................Darci Gilbert, vs. Furman (2/20/09)First-Ever Shutout .................................................Darci Gilbert, vs. Furman (2/20/09)First-Ever No-hitter .................Marissa Hardy/Shelby Morris, vs. UNC Central (4/4/09)First-Ever Perfect Game ..........Marissa Hardy/Shelby Morris, vs. UNC Central (4/4/09)First-Ever Strikeout ............................................ Marissa Hardy, vs. Furman (2/20/09)First-Ever Save ...................................................................................................... N/AFirst-Ever Walk ................................................... Marissa Hardy, vs. Furman (2/20/09)First-Ever Hit-by-pitch ....................................... Shelby Morris, vs. Milligan (2/21/09)

ETSU GAME RECORdS – TEAM Games played ................................................................................................24, 2009Games won ....................................................................................................11, 2009Longest Game (Time) .....................................2 hours, 20 minutes, vs. UNF (3/18/09)Longest Game (Innings) ................................................10 innings, vs. UNF (3/18/09)

TEAM BATTING – GAME At-bats ...................................................................................... 34, vs. UNF (3/18/09) Runs ....................................................................................12, vs. Milligan (2/21/09)Hits ........................................................................................ 12, vs. Radford (5/1/09)Doubles ............................................................... 3, twice, last vs. Belmont (4/12/09)Triples ...................................................................................... 1, vs. Radford (5/1/09)Home Runs ........................................................................2, vs. UNC Central (4/4/09)Runs Batted In .....................................................................10, vs. Milligan (2/21/09)Sacrifice Hits ............................................................................ 3, vs. Radford (5/1/09)Sacrifice Flies ............................................................... 1, 5x, last vs. Radford (5/1/09)Strikeouts ..................................................................... 10, vs. USC Upstate (3/22/09)Walks .................................................................................5, vs. UNC Central (4/4/09)Stolen Bases ..........................................................................6, vs. Milligan (2/21/09)Hit by Pitch ............................................................................ 2, vs. Furman (2/20/09)Caught Stealing ........................................................... 1, 6x, last vs. Radford (5/1/09)Hit into DP .........................................................................1, vs. UNC Central (4/4/09)

teaMfieLding–gaMePutouts ...................................................................................... 30, vs. UNF (3/18/09)Assists........................................................................................ 18, vs. UNF (3/18/09)Errors ........................................................................................... 3, vs. UNF (3/18/09)

TEAM PITCHING – GAMEInnings ................................................................................... 10.0, vs. UNF (3/18/09)Strikeouts ............................................................11, vs. Virginia Intermont (4/17/09)Walks Allowed .....................................................................7, vs. Campbell (3/21/09)Hits Allowed .................................................................12, vs. Virginia Tech (3/31/09)Runs Allowed........................................................................... 7, vs. Radford (5/1/09)HRs Allowed .......................................................3, twice, last vs. Lipscomb (4/10/09)Doubles Allowed..................................................3, 3x, last vs. Jacksonville (4/18/09)Triples Allowed .................................................... 1, twice, last vs. Belmont (4/12/09)Hit By Pitch .....................................................2, twice, last vs. USC Upstate (3/22/09)Wild Pitches ................................................... 2, twice, last vs. Virginia Tech (3/31/09)

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April Arnold (2001-02)Marlina Delisa

(2009-pres.)Janine Sprague

(2003-06)

Courtney Jenkins (2002, 04-06)

Trisha Massenzo (2007-10)

Allison Burnette (2005-07)

Melanie Collins (2001-02)Shelby Morris

(2009-pres.)

Amy Moore (2002-04)Jessica Payne (2005)Kate Powell (2006-09)

Tara Hartnett (2010-pres.)

Briana Knight (2005-08)

Tiffany McVay (2001-04)

Amanda Haverman (2005-08)

Jessica Hodge (2001)Marsha Giles – worn

during 2002 seasonAnnie Martin

(2009-pres.)

Arielle Garner (2010-pres.)

Sheryl Clark (2002-04)Whitley Hensley

(2010-pres.)Brittany Richardson

(2005-07)

Nikki Johnson (2002)Katie Lewis (2003)Vicki McCoy (2008-09)Caitie Munal (2006)

Miranda Byerly (2001-04)

Marsha Giles – worn during 2001 season

Jessie Hackworth (2006-09)

Lindsay Lane (2002-05)Sam Lower (2010-pres.)

Stephanie Gaynord (2004-07)

Shawnda Cole (2001) Jennifer Fraser (2003)Darci Gilbert (2007-10)Melissa McCall (2005-06)

Judith St. Clair (2001) Mary Beth Hazelwood

(2002-05)Caitlyn Zyskowski

(2006-09)

Belinda Barrera (2004-05)Marissa Hardy (2007-10)Jolene Holthaus

(2002-03)

Danielle Richardson (2001)

Ashley Boyd (2008-09)Brittney Lehrschall

(2005-06)

Porshia Edmondson (2001)

Laura Davies (2006)Kaela Jackson (2008)Danielle Spetar (2002-05)

Victoria Gast (2006)Katie Henderson – worn

2008-09

Julia Chance (2001-04)Mary Catherine Vercoe

(2006-07)

Julia McChain (2003-04)

Jessica Lonsinger (2003-06)

AApril Arnold (2001-02)BBelinda Barrera (2004-05)Ashley Boyd (2008-09)Allison Burnette (2005-07)Miranda Byerly (2001-04)CamyCampbell(2009-pres.)Cheniece Cason (2007-10)Julia Chance (2001-04)Sheryl Clark (2002-04) Shawnda Cole (2001)Melanie Collins (2001-02)Stephanie Cope (2005-07)DLaura Davies (2006)Marlinadelisa(2009-pres.)Jessicaduncan(2010-pres.)EPorshia Edmondson (2001)

FJennifer Fraser (2003)Gariellegarner(2010-pres.)Victoria Gast (2006)Stephanie Gaynord (2004-07)Darci Gilbert (2007-10)Marsha Giles (2001-02)HJessie Hackworth (2006-09)Marissa Hardy (2007-10)taraHartnett(2010-pres.)Amanda Haverman (2005-08)Mary Beth Hazelwood (2002-05)katieHenderson(2008-pres.)whitleyHensley(2010-pres.)Jessica Hodge (2001)Rhea Holler (2001-04)Jolene Holthaus (2003)JKaela Jackson (2008)Courtney Jenkins (2002, 04-06)

Katy Jett (2007-10)Nikki Johnson (2002)KBriana Knight (2005-08)LLindsay Lane (2002-05)Brittney Lehrschall (2005-06)Katie Lewis (2003)Jessica Lonsinger (2003-06)samLower(2010-pres.)MTrisha Massenzo (2007-10)Annie Martin (2009-pres.)Melissa McCall (2005-06)Julia McChain (2003-04)Vicki McCoy (2008-09)Tiffany McVay (2001-04)Amy Moore (2002-04)shelbyMorris(2009-pres.)Caitie Munal (2006)OChelsea O’Connor (2009)

PJessica Payne (2005)Kate Powell (2006-09)RBrittany Richardson (2005-07)Danielle Richardson (2001)Andrea Roberts (2001)SLucy Schneider (2010)Judith St. Clair (2001) Danielle Spetar (2002-05)Janine Sprague (2003-06)TKala Tipton (2009)Mikaylatreadway(2010-pres.)VMary Catherine Vercoe (2006-07)ZCaitlyn Zyskowski (2006-09)

All-Time Roster

Katie Henderson – worn 2010

Cheniece Cason (2007-10)

Mikayla Treadway (2010-pres.)

Amy Campbell (2009-pres.)

Katy Jett (2007-10)

Stephanie Cope (2005-07)

Rhea Holler (2001-04)Lucy Schneider (2010)Chelsea O’Connor

(2009)

Jessica Duncan (2010-pres.)

Kala Tipton (2009)

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HYDROWORXWithout a doubt the most used piece of equipment in the athletic training facility is the Hydroworx polar plunge pool. It is used by all teams on a daily basis post practice and used by all injured athletes under the care of the athletic training staff. Along with the cold pool is a Hydroworx 500 therapy pool. This pool has a treadmill as part of the floor and two cameras mounted on the front and side of the pool. This gives visual feedback to the athlete and athletic trainer during treatment.

BUCSPORTSThe Jerry Robertson BucSports Athletic Medicine Center serves as both the health center for all Buccaneer Athletics as well as an outpatient health center for the ETSU campus and Johnson City community. Athletic trainers, physical therapists, and a primary care sports medicine physicians help to provide a comprehensive medical program to all patients. Completed in 2001, BucSports provides a variety of opportunities for physical therapy students, medical students and resident physicians interested in the field of sports medicine.

FLUROSCANThe “Mini C Arm” located in the athletic training room allows for quick and efficient exams by the team physician for those athletes that might need an x-ray.

GENERAL ATHLETIC TRAINING AREAThe general athletic training area is approximately 3500 square feet and services the day-to-day practice and competition preparation for the entire athletic department. With 17 treatment tables, various modalities and a large exercise area the general athletic training area allows multiple teams to receive treatment at the same time. Attached to the general athletic training area are three private rooms. Each room is equipped with a treatment table and combination therapy unit as well as one other distinguishing characteristic. The “Normal” room is for IV therapy, the “College” room is for casting and splinting, and the “University” room is for traction.

BrettLewisAssistant Athletic Trainer

LoriHillAssistant Athletic Trainer

Elizabeth SchoenAssistant Athletic Trainer

Andrew SwansonGraduate Assistant

Megan McCauleyGraduate Assistant

keithLeitingGraduate Assistant

Burena SmithGraduate Assistant

Nicholas MendezGraduate Assistant

LeanneHarknessGraduate Assistant

Kyle UtneGraduate Assistant

Kyle SpanikGraduate Assistant

Shannon deHavenGraduate Assistant

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

Brian JohnstonDirector of Athletic Medicine

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Over the past decade one of the biggest changes in collegiate athletics has been the new attitude toward strength and conditioning. ETSU’s success on the field could not have happened without the hard work and dedication of each student-athlete in the weightroom. Under the direction of head strength coach Lee Morrow, who is currently in his 26th season at ETSU, the Buccaneers have earned eight Gatorade/National Strength Coaches Association All-American Team honors. With its recent collaboration with the Sports Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC) ETSU’s strength and conditioning program has focused its efforts on helping each student-athlete reach his/her greatest athletic potential, in the areas of strength, speed, agility and injury prevention. Located inside Memorial Center, the ETSU’s strength and conditioning complex features one of the finest weightrooms in the area. Overall, the Buccaneers have access to a 7,200-foot facility that features state-of-the-art equipment, including customized full power racks, Hammer-Strength machines, including bench press, incline press, military press, rowing machines, speed mats, pull-up and other impressive array of sports performance tools. Through the SPEC and strength and conditioning web site, ETSU student-athletes have 24-hour access to workout plans, nutrition, and other information that monitors each individual or team off-season conditioning program.

BUCCANEERS STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CENTER

SUPPORT STAFF

LeeMorrowHead Strength Coach

Meg StoneDirector of the Center of Excellence for

Sport Science and Coach Education

The Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education

The Center of Excellence was established July 1, 2008, and is housed in the College of Education. It incorporates three very important aspects of competitive sports: education, service, and research. The former Sport Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC) is now a very active branch of the Center of Excellence. The SPEC program continues to be a collaborative effort between Intercollegiate Athletics and the Sport Science Lab in the Department of Kinesiology, Leisure and Sport Sciences. Buccaneer student-athletes in collaboration with sport science, sport medicine, and the sport coach have the opportunity to have their program evaluated and monitored throughout their college career. This monitoring and evaluation process produces one of the most advanced training environments in the nation. This type of relationship is not found anywhere in the U.S. and offers a unique opportunity for the advancement of athletic performance, athlete and coach education and sport science research.The program is dedicated to meeting the following goals: 1. Providing monitoring services for the ETSU sport

teams2. Supporting and providing up-to-date information to

coaches regarding coaching practices. 3. Advising on the Training Process4. Providing an opportunity for the interaction

between sport scientists, medical staff, strength and conditioning staff and the ETSU Sport Coaches.

For more information please visit www.sportsscienceed.com.

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erforming well in the classroom is an expectation of student-athletes who wear the Buccaneer uniform. Not only are time management skills and self-discipline musts, but also dedication and commitment are needed from each individual student to maintain eligibility and progress toward

graduation. ETSU Athletics provides many resources to assist the student-athlete in achieving his/her academic goals and in preparing ultimately for life after college. The staff not only advises students in scheduling classes and making academic progress, but offers support in the areas of group and individual tutoring, academic mentoring, career and personal counseling and life skills programming. Student-athletes have access to a state-of-the-art computer center that features Dell flat-screen computers, wireless Internet technology and study hall facilities that are open after hours during the week and on Sundays for their use. ETSU is also an active participant in the NCAA CHAMPS program. Through this model, student-athletes are offered a wide range of seminars designed to help them adjust to college life, develop as individuals and prepare for their careers after graduation.

The Humphreys Center for student-athletes is the home of our academic support services. Programming and services include: • AcademicAdvising • IndividualandGroupTutoring • AcademicMentoring • CollegeAdjustmentcoursesfornewstudent-athletes • ProfessionalDevelopmentandCareerPreparationseminars • On-sitestudyhallfacilitiesincludingastate-of-the-artcomputerlab • Academicworkshopsforstudent-athletes

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“ETSU student-athletes consistently rank higher than the regular student body and the national averages for Division I student-athletes in terms of GPA and graduation rates . The ETSU coaching staff and entire athletic department are committed to assisting our students in achieving academic excellence and in paving the road to bright futures .” — Bob Baker

2009-10 Softball A-Sun Academic Honor Roll

ETSU by the Numbers:• 90%Student-AthleteGraduation

Rate

• Spring2009cumulativestudent-athleteGPAof3.18(non-athletesatETSU–GPA=3.07)

• 12Student-Athletes–4.0Club

• 11teamswithteamGPAs3.0orhigher

• 65%ofStudent-Athletes-BuccaneerHonorRoll(3.0GPAorabove)

• 54Student-Athletes–Dean’sList

• 3Teamshadallstudent-athletesmaketheA-SunAll-AcademicList

Cheniece CasonJessica Duncan

Darci GilbertMarissa Hardy

Katie HendersonWhitley Hensley

Katy JettSam Lower

Annie MartinTrisha Massenzo

Shelby MorrisLucy Schneider

Mikayla Treadway

ACADEMIC STAFF

Not PicturedKirsten ClarkAssistant Athletic

Director for Compliance/

Student-Athlete Welfare

Bob BakerDirector of Academic Services

Jared FriesAcademic Advisor/ Tutor Coordinator

Olya BatsulaAcademic Advisor

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We Are Unique• ETSU offers the world’s only master’s degree

in storytelling and reading• Nation’s only university presenting a

comprehensive study of bluegrass and country music courses

• Features an Advanced Visualization Lab recognized around the globe while providing a look at the future of animation graphics

Academic Support• Academic Advising/Counseling• Tutoring• Career and personal counseling• Member of NCAA Life Skills Program

Students• ETSU enrolls more than 15,000 students• ETSU is the university of choice for students

from more than 65 countries• ETSU is the home of over 170 campus

organizations, including fraternities, sororities, governance and religious groups, honor and service societies, and academic clubs.

Faculty and Staff• over 2,000 full-time faculty and staff• approximately 75% of full-time faculty

members hold a Ph.D. or terminal degree in their fields

Colleges and SchoolsMore than 100 degree programs:

• College of Arts and Sciences• College of Business and Technology• College of Clinical and Rehabilitative

Health Sciences• Clemmer College of Education• Honors College• Quillen College of Medicine• College of Nursing• Gatton College of Pharmacy• College of Public Health• School of Continuing Studies &

Academic Outreach• School of Graduate Studies

Campus• 366 tree-shaded acres• 64 Academic and Administrative Buildings• ETSU’s James H. Quillen College of Medicine

was recently recognized by U.S.News & World Report in the 2011 list of “America’s Best Graduate Schools” for ranking 20th in the nation for family medicine education.

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