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2016 Southeastern Louisiana Softball Team - Front Row (pictured, left to right): Peyton Stokes-Sutton, Katie Lacour, Sydney McCullough, Peyton Pigniolo, Carlie Whittington, Kinsey Nichols, Jaquelyn Ramon. Middle Row (left to right): Whitney Sullivan, Kameryn Fairchild, Grace DeLee, Mychal Truxillo, Madison Vige’, Taylor Estain, Taylar Fuselier, Hannah Gomez. Back Row (left to right): Amanda Livaudais, Angelica Gutierrez, Caitlyn Van Hemelryck, Amber Sather, Brittney Wingate, Lacey Fritz, Taylor Bishop, Kasey Nielson.

2016 Lady Lion RosterNo. Name Pos. HT CL. Exp. B/T Hometown Last School1 Carlie Whittington C 5-4 So. 1L L/R St. Amant, La. St. Amant HS2 Mychal Truxillo OF 5-8 Jr. 2L R/R River Ridge, La. St. Martin’s HS3 Kinsey Nichols OF 5-4 So. 1L L/R Alvin, Texas Alvin HS4 Taylar Fuselier 1B 5-5 Fr. HS R/R Magnolia, Texas Magnolia HS5 Jaquelyn Ramon OF 5-1 Fr. HS L/R Channelview, Texas Channelview HS6 Hannah Gomez IF 5-8 Fr. HS R/R Ponchatoula, La. Ponchatoula HS7 Madison Vige’ P 5-6 Sr. 1L R/R Denham Springs, La. Louisiana College8 Grace DeLee MI/UT 5-7 So. 1L L/R Greenwell Springs, La. Walker HS9 Brittney Wingate IF 6-0 So. HS R/R League City, Texas Clear Creek HS10 Amanda Livaudais OF 5-8 Sr. 3L R/R Belle Chasse, La. Belle Chasse HS11 Taylor Estain OF 5-5 Fr. HS R/R Slidell, La. Northshore HS12 Peyton Stokes-Sutton OF 5-5 So. 1L L/R Westwego, La. Riverside Academy13 Peyton Pigniolo P 5-3 Fr. HS L/R River Ridge, La. John Curtis HS14 Sydney McCullough OF 5-4 Sr. 1L R/R Denham Springs, La. Baton Rouge CC15 Angelica Gutierrez UT 5-9 Fr. HS R/R Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Northshore HS16 Katie Lacour OF/MI 5-6 Sr. 3L L/R Port St. Joe, Fla. Port St. Joe HS17 Kameryn Fairchild UT 5-8 Fr. HS R/R Rosedale, La. MSA-West Academy20 Taylor Bishop P 5-9 Sr. 3L R/R Sugar Land, Texas Travis HS21 Whitney Sullivan C 5-8 Fr. HS R/R Walker, La. Walker HS22 Caitlyn VanHemelryck P 5-9 Fr. HS R/R Covina, Calif. South Hills HS23 Kasey Nielson P/IF 5-7 Jr. 2L R/R Prairieville, La. St. Amant HS24 Lacey Fritz C 6-0 Jr. 2L R/R Cartersville, Ga. Woodland HS25 Amber Sather 1B/DP 6-0 Sr. 3L R/R Kennedale, Texas Kennedale HS

HEAD COACH: Rick FreminASSISTANT COACHES: Arica Rodriguez, Meghan Collins

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: Matt UhlePLAYER DEVELOPMENT: Alana Fremin

STUDENT MANAGERS: William Hess, Tim Morris

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Table of Contents/Quick FactsUniversity InformationName Southeastern Louisiana UniversityLocation Hammond, LouisianaFounded 1925Enrollment 15,000Nickname Lady LionsColors Green and GoldAffiliation NCAA Division IConference Southland (SLC)Athletic Web Site www.LionSports.netUniversity Web Site www.southeastern.edu

Coaching InformationHead Coach Rick FreminAlma Mater Belhaven, 1999Assistant Coaches Arica Rodriguez, Meghan CollinsVolunteer Assistant Coach Matt UhlePlayer Development Alana FreminStudent Managers William Hess, Tim Morris Athletic Trainer Jessica VanSwedenSoftball Office Number 985.549.51922015 Record 22-30SLC Record (Finish) 15-10/4thHome Field North Oak ParkCapacity 500Letterwinners Returning/Lost 13/11Starters Returning/Lost 4/4

University AdministrationPresident Dr. John CrainAthletics Director Jay ArtiguesAdministrative Assistant Cindy CoatsSenior Associate AD/Internal Operations Andrew BechacBusiness Operations TBASWA/Assistant AD for Academic Success Sherry KennemerNCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Joe MorrisAthletic Department Number 985.549.2253Athletic Department Fax 985.549.3495

Sports InformationDirector of Sports Information (SB Contact) Kemmler ChappleChapple’s Office Phone 985.549.3221Chapple’s Mobile Phone 985.974.5466E-mail [email protected] Director of Sports Information Damon SundeAssistant Director of Sports Information Mike KiralOffice Fax 985.549.3773Mailing Address SLU 10309, Hammond, LA 70402Overnight Address Corner of Galloway Drive and W. Dakota, Hammond, LA 70402

Table of Contents2016 Roster/Team Photo IFCTable of Contents, Quick Facts 12016 Outlook 22016 Schedule 3Head Coach Rick Fremin 4Assistant Coach Arica Rodriguez 5Assistant Coach Meghan Collins/Volunteer Assistant Coach Matt Uhle 6Alana Fremin, Player Development/Student Managers 72016 Profiles 8-21Taylor Bishop 9Katie Lacour, Amanda Livaudais 10Amber Sather 11Sydney McCullough, Madison Vige’ 12Lacey Fritz, Kasey Nielson, Mychal Truxillo 14Grace DeLee, Kinsey Nichols 16Peyton Stokes-Sutton, Carlie Whittington, Brittney Wingate 17Taylor Estain, Kameryn Fairchild, Taylar Fuselier 19Hannah Gomez, Angelica Gutierrez, Peyton Pigniolo 20Jaquelyn Ramon, Whitney Sullivan, Caitlyn VanHemelryck 212015 Results 222015 Individual Stats 23Individual Honors 24Hall of Famers/Notable Performers 25Record Books 26-27Year-By-Year Results 28-34All-Time Roster 35North Oak Park 36Softball Facilities 37This Is Southeastern 38-39Athletic History 40Athletic Hall of Fame 41University Administration 42Director of Athletics Jay Artigues 43Lion Athletics Association 442016 Lady Lions IBC First Guaranty Bank Ad BC

Key ReturneesKatie Lacour, Jr., OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..397, 27 runs, 60 hitsAmber Sather, Jr., 1B/DP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248, 6 HR, 24 RBIMegan Moore, Sr., 3B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248, 6 HR, 24 RBI

Key LossesMegan McCollum, Sr., 2B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..278, 22 runs, 9 2B, 16 RBIJessie Browne, Sr., OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..236, 3 HR, 22 RBITori Sheppard, Sr., 1B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 HR, 12 RBI

The 2016 Southeastern Louisiana University Softball Media Guide is a production of the Southeastern Louisiana Athletic Media Relations Office. Written, edited and designed by Sports Information Director Kemmler Chapple. Editorial assistance by Associate Sports Information Director Damon Sunde. Cover design by Assistant Director of Student Marketing and Promotions Caitlin Wade. Photos courtesy of Randy Bergeron, Office of Public Information and Randy McCollum. Printing by Champion Graphic Communications in Baton Rouge.

On The CoverFeatured on the cover of the 2016 Lady Lion Softball Media Guide are seniors Sydney McCullough, Amber Sather, Amanda Livaudais, Taylor Bishop, Katie Lacour and Madison Vige’

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2016 Season Preview Underfirst-yearheadcoachRick Fremin, the Lady Lions return 13 letterwinners from a squad that finishedfourthintheSouthlandConferencestandingsandadvanced to the conference tournament. Highlighting the group are a quartet of All-Southland returners – senior Katie Lacour, senior Amber Sather, sophomore Kinsey Nichols and senior Taylor Bishop.

Fremin also has high hopes for his newcomers. Freshmen Jaquelyn Ramon, Taylar Fuselier and Peyton Pigniolo are among a group that Fremin and his staff expects to make an immediate impact.

“We used the fall to evaluate our talent and install our new system,” Fremin said. “We were pleased in the fall with the way our players bought in to our system and staff. As the preseason unfolds, we’re expecting our players tocontinuetobattletoearntheirspots.Wefinishedthefallconfidentthatwe’reheadingintherightdirection.”

Lacour, an All-Region performer as a junior, is the top returner from a lineup that hit .299 a season ago. The Lady Lion leadoff hitter from Port St. Joe, Florida set single-season school records with a .484 batting average (fifthintheNCAAandfirstintheSouthland),89hitsand46 runs scored. Lacour, Nichols (.340, 4 HR, 27 RBI, 7 3B) and Sather (.286, 7 HR, 31 RBI, 43 BB) are all expected to build on strong performances in 2015. Fuselier, junior Lacey Fritz, sophomore Brittney Wingate and freshman Whitney Sullivan are all among those hoping to combine with Sather to give SLU a formidable heart of the lineup.”

“Katie and Kinsey were both very consistent throughout the fall and should be very productive at the top of the order,” Fremin said. “Amber is one of the toughest outs in our lineup and we saw several players make strides during the fall that we think can compliment Amber well in the middle of our lineup.”

Fremin’s teams as his previous coaching post, Jackson State, were routinely among the national leaders in stolen bases. Added aggressiveness on the base paths will be one of the most striking changes for the roster in Fremin’s debut season. Lacour, Nichols, Ramon, sophomore Peyton Stokes-Sutton, senior Amanda Livaudais and freshman Taylor Estain provide SLU with a speedy nucleus that Fremin will utilize.

“We’ve got a good group of players that have excellent speed and we’re going to take advantage of that skill set,” Fremin commented. “We’re always going to be on go and that’s going to be our mindset. If we get thrown out, we’re going to get thrown out being aggressive. That’s our style of play and we’re going to embrace it.”

In the circle, Bishop returns after an all-conference junior season that saw the Sugar Land, Texas nativefinish14-9witha3.11earnedrunaverage.Freminwasalso impressed with the efforts of senior Madison Vige’, junior Kasey Nielson, freshman Caitlyn VanHemelryck nd Pignioloduringhisfirstfallwiththeprogram.

“We felt we made some great strides during the fall with our pitching staff,” Fremin said. “We’re not going to just rely on one person during the spring. We’re concentrat-ing on establishing a full staff.”

Southeasternwillplayitsfirst11gamesoftheseasoninthefriendlyconfinesofNorthOakPark.TheLadyLions open the season by hosting the three-day, seven-team Lion Classic from Feb. 12-14.

SLU’s non-conference home slate is highlighted by visits from Southeastern Conference members LSU (April 13) and Mississippi State (Feb. 22), while also including Alabama A&M (Feb. 19-20), Louisiana Tech (March 2), UT Arlington (March 5-6), Southeast Missouri (March 16) and Southern (April 26).

TheLadyLionswillhittheroadforthefirsttime on Feb. 26-28, competing in the Gulfport Invitational that will see SLU face Baylor, Southern Miss, Memphis, Jackson State and IPFW. Southeastern’s non-conference travels will also take it to Alcorn State (March 1), Southern Miss (March 8) and Mississippi State (March 22).

Southeastern hosts Abilene Christian on March 11-12 at North Oak Park to open Southland Conference play. League foes Stephen F. Austin (March 25-26), Central Arkansas (April 22-23) and Nicholls (April 29-30) also visit Hammond. The Lady Lions will travel to Incarnate Word (March 18-19), Sam Houston State (April 1-2), Lamar (April 8-9), McNeese State (April 22-23) and Northwestern State (May 6-7).

The top six teams in the Southland Conference standings will advance to the league tournament, scheduled for May 11-13 in Lake Charles. According to the preseason polls, the Lady Lions are expected to make its second straight trip to the Southland Conference Tournament. Southeasternwaspickedfifthbytheleague’sheadcoaches,while the conference’s sports information directors predictedSLUtofinishfourth.

Northwestern State is the overwhelming favorite in both polls. The defending Southland regular season champion was followed in the coaches poll by Mc-Neese State, reigning league tournament champion Central Arkansas, Lamar, SLU, Abilene Christian, Nicholls, Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Stephen F. Austin, Sam Houston State, Houston Baptist and Incarnate Word. The order stayed similar in the SID poll, with the exception of Lamar and Southeastern tying for fourth and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi jumping Nicholls for seventh.

Southland Preseason PollsCoaches’ PollSchool (1st-place votes) Points1. Northwestern State (11) 1212. McNeese State 1093. Central Arkansas (1) 954. Lamar 935. Southeastern Louisiana 766. Abilene Christian 597. Nicholls 567. A&M-Corpus Christi 569. Stephen F. Austin 5110. Sam Houston State 4211. Houston Baptist 2212. Incarnate Word 12

SID’s PollSchool (1st-place votes) Points1. Northwestern State (10) 1202. McNeese State (2) 1113. Central Arkansas 924. Southeastern Louisiana 804. Lamar 806. Abilene Christian 627. A&M-Corpus Christi 608. Nicholls 529. Stephen F. Austin 5110. Sam Houston State 4511. Houston Baptist 2412. Incarnate Word 15

All-Southland ConferencePreseason Teams

First Team1B - Brittany Jones, Northwestern State2B - Sarah Bigej, Central Arkansas3B - Sam Forrest, Central ArkansasSS - Peyton Hedrick, Abilene ChristianC - Erika Piancastelli, McNeese StateUT -Alyson Bishoff, Abilene ChristianDP - Brittany Lewis, Stephen F. AustinOF - Katie Lacour, Southeastern LouisianaOF - Kellye Kincannon, Northwestern StateOF - Taylor Brown, Abilene ChristianP - Mikayla Brown, Northwestern StateP - Micaela Bouvier, Northwestern State Second Team1B - Alexis Huss, Nicholls2B - Micayla Sorosiak, Northwestern State3B - Haley Stevenson, NichollsSS - Brooke Morris, NichollsC - Jessie Taylor, Central ArkansasUT - Payton Gremillion, NichollsDP - Amber Sather, Southeastern LouisianaOF - Kinsey Nichols, Southeastern LouisianaOF - Taylor Schmidt, McNeese StateOF - Briana Whisenhunt, Central ArkansasP - Rachel Smith, McNeese StateP - Emily Vincent, McNeese State

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2016 Schedule

FEBRUARY12 Fri. Buffalo (Lion Classic) Hammond 3:30 p.m. Tennessee State (Lion Classic) Hammond 5:30 p.m.13 Sat. Southern Illinois (Lion Classic) Hammond 2:30 p.m. Tennessee-Martin (Lion Classic) Hammond 4:30 p.m.14 Sun. Tennessee State (Lion Classic) Hammond 11 a.m. Mississippi Valley State (Lion Classic) Hammond 1 p.m.19 Fri. Alabama A&M (DH) Hammond 3 p.m.20 Sat. Alabama A&M (DH) Hammond 12 p.m.22 Mon. Mississippi State Hammond 5 p.m.26 Fri. vs. Southern Miss (Gulfport Invitational) Gulfport, Miss. 3 p.m. vs. Baylor (Gulfport Invitational) Gulfport, Miss. 5 p.m.27 Sat. vs. IPFW (Gulfport Invitational) Gulfport, Miss. 12:30 p.m. vs. Memphis (Gulfport Invitational) Gulfport, Miss. 3 p.m.28 Sun. vs. Jackson State (Gulfport Invitational) Gulfport, Miss. 12:30 p.m.

MARCH 1 Tues. at Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 2 p.m.2 Wed. Louisiana Tech Hammond 6 p.m.5 Sat. UT Arlington (DH) Hammond 1 p.m.6 Sun. UT Arlington Hammond 11 a.m.8 Tues. at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 6 p.m.11 Fri. Abilene Christian (DH)* Hammond 2 p.m.12 Sat. Abilene Christian* Hammond 12 p.m.16 Wed. Southeast Missouri (DH) Hammond 3 p.m.18 Fri. at Incarnate Word (DH)* San Antonio, Texas 2 p.m.19 Sat. at Incarnate Word* San Antonio, Texas 12 p.m.22 Tues. at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 5 p.m.25 Fri. Stephen F. Austin (DH)* Hammond 3 p.m.26 Sat. Stephen F. Austin* Hammond 12 p.m.

APRIL1 Fri. at Sam Houston State (DH)* Huntsville, Texas 3 p.m.2 Sat. at Sam Houston State* Huntsville, Texas 3 p.m.8 Fri. at Lamar* Beaumont, Texas 5 p.m.9 Sat. at Lamar (DH)* Beaumont, Texas 2 p.m.13 Wed. LSU Hammond 6 p.m.15 Fri. Central Arkansas (DH)* Hammond 3 p.m.16 Sat. Central Arkansas* Hammond 12 p.m.19 Tues. Alcorn State (DH) Hammond 4 p.m.22 Fri. at McNeese State* Lake Charles 6 p.m.23 Sat. at McNeese State (DH)* Lake Charles 1 p.m.26 Tues. Southern Hammond 6 p.m.29 Fri. Nicholls* Hammond 6 p.m.30 Sat. Nicholls (DH)* Hammond 12 p.m.

MAY6 Fri. at Northwestern State (DH)* Natchitoches 3 p.m.7 Sat. at Northwestern State* Natchitoches 12 p.m.11-13 Wed.-Fri. at Southland Conference Tournament Lake Charles TBA

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Head Coach Rick Fremin

First Year at SoutheasternBelhaven, 1999

Rick Fremin is in his first season as the Southeastern Louisiana University head softball coach. Fremin became the sixth head coach in program history on July 22, 2015.

Fremin, a Belle Chasse, Louisiana native comes to Hammond after spending the previous five seasons at Jackson State.

Fremin led JSU to three Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) East Division championships – the first three in school history. During his five years in Jackson, Fremin has led the Tigers to 137 victories, including a 67-16 record in league contests. In his first season at Jackson State, he led his team to the first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance.

He was named the 2014 SWAC Coach of the Year and helped JSU set 70 school records during his five years at JSU. Fremin’s squad led the nation with 163 stolen bases in 2012. During his tenure, Fremin’s teams won games over Ole Miss, Arkansas, Houston and Texas Tech among others. Fremin was also a member of the NCAA Central Regional Advisory Committee from 2012-14.

Prior to his time at Jackson State, Fremin spent five seasons at Belhaven University, accumulating a 186-95 record. His 2010 squad made the program’s first NAIA National Tournament appearance and finished the season ranked sixth in the final national poll. During his time with the Blazers, he coached eight NAIA All-Americans.

Fremin was an assistant coach at Millsaps in 2005, helping the Majors to a SCAC West Division championship. Fremin’s teams have also consistently excelled in the classroom, being recognized by the NFCA with Academic All-American team honors on eight different occasions.

Fremin started his coaching career at his alma mater Belle Chasse High School, where he was named District 11-3A Coach of the Year twice after leading BCHS to district titles in each of his two seasons at the helm. The 1995 Belle Chasse graduate was a four-year letterman in football, baseball, and golf at BCHS.

A 2007 inductee in the Belhaven Sports Hall of Fame, Fremin was a three-year team captain and quarterback for the Blazers. Fremin earned his bachelor’s degree in sport administration from Belhaven in 1999 and earned his master’s in sports science from Jackson State in 2013.

Fremin and his wife, Alana, are the parents of two daughters, Brelan and Cambre.

Fremin Year-By-Year Collegiate Coaching Record

Year School Record2015 Jackson State 24-262014 Jackson State 28-292013 Jackson State 28-292012 Jackson State 32-272011 Jackson State 26-222010 Belhaven 54-102009 Belhaven 36-192008 Belhaven 31-262007 Belhaven 32-182006 Belhaven 33-22Totals - 324-228 (10 years)

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Assistant Coach Arica Rodriguez

Seventh Year at SoutheasternSoutheastern, 2008

Former Lady Lion standout Arica Rodriguez is in her seventh season as a member of the Southeastern coaching staff. She is the team’s hitting coach and also works withtheteam’sinfielders.

During her time at Southeastern as a coach, Rodriguez has helped the Lady LionstotwoSouthlandConferenceTournamentappearances.Astheprimaryinfieldcoach,Rodriguez has worked with All-Southland Conference players Katie Duhe (2010, 2011), Megan McCollum (2012), Megan Moore (2013, 2014, 2015) and Sydney Booker (2015).

Rodriguez, a Natalia, Texas native, entered the coaching ranks after a two-year Lady Lion career that saw her earn All-Southland Conference honors in both 2007 and 2008. During her time with Lady Lions, she started all 109 games she appeared in and recorded 87 hits, 27 doubles, 13 home runs and 59 runs batted in.

As a junior, she hit .297 with 13 doubles, 47 hits, seven home runs and 39 RBI on the way to second team All-Southland and Louisiana Newcomer of the Year honors. In her senior season, she was a third team All-Southland pick and helped the Lady Lions reach the SouthlandConferenceTournamentforthefirsttimesince2002.

Rodriguez came to Hammond after earning All-America and All-Region XIV honors at San Jacinto College South. As a sophomore, she was named the Region XIV Most Valuable Player after hitting .427 with 10 home runs and 50 RBI. During that year, she also posted a single-season school record .760 slugging percentage with 73 hits, 49 runs,17doublesandfivetriples.

Prior to her collegiate career, she was a two-time District MVP at Natalia High School. A 2008 graduate of Southeastern, Rodriguez resides in Hammond.

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Assistant Coach Meghan Collins

First Year at SoutheasternSouth Alabama, 2013

Meghan CollinsisinherfirstseasonasanassistantcoachontheSoutheast-ern softball staff.

Collins, a Lacombe, Louisiana native comes to Hammond after spending the previoussixyearsatUniversityofSouthAlabama.ShestartedfouryearsatfirstbaseunderBecky Clark, and was also a manager and volunteer assistant for the 2014 and 2015 Lady Jaguars.

During her years as a Jaguar, she helped lead the team to two Sun Belt Confer-ence Championships and two NCAA Regional Finals, including a regional home berth at Jaguar Fieldin2013.The2012conferencechampionshipwasthefirstinprogramhistoryasUSAbattled and fought to beat ULL in the conference championship, 3-1.

As a Jaguar, Collins holds program career records for games played (213), doubles (40), and walks (102). She also set single season program records for batting aver-age (.346, 2011), on-base percentage (.466, 2011) and home runs (9, 2012) .Collins is fourth on South Alabama’s career list in hits, on-base percentage, runs scored and RBI’s.

Academically, Collins was a four-time NFCA Academic All-American, and was on the Sun Belt’s Commissioner’s List for 4 straight years. Collins also won the Extra Mile award, which was given to the athlete who most displays hard work, leadership, and goes the extra mile on a daily basis. This award was voted on by her teammates and was given to her in 2009 and 2013.

Collins received her Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science in 2013 and her Master’s of Science in 2014 from the University of South Alabama.

Collins lives with her parents, Jeanne and Herbert Collins in Lacombe, Louisiana. She has an older sister, Amy and younger brother, Joseph.

Volunteer Asst. Coach Matt Uhle

First Year at Southeastern

Matt UhleisinhisfirstseasonontheSoutheasternsoftballstaffasavolunteerassistant coach. A native of Harahan, Louisiana, Uhle has been an instructor at the Big Easy Sports Complex for the past three years.

From 2009 – 2014, Uhle served as head coach at St. Martin Episcopal High School with a 71 -42 record and earned New Orleans Metro Coach of the Year honors in 2010.

Prior to his time at St. Martin’s High School, Uhle coached several top fastpitch softball select teams in Louisiana dating back to 1995.

Matt and his wife Kellie reside in Metairie, Louisiana. He also has two daughters, Lauren (Age 30) and Christina (Age 23) and two grandchildren and a step daughter, Kayla Maldonado.

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Alana Fremin, Player Development

First Year at SoutheasternBelhaven, 2005

Alana Fremin isinherfirstseasonwiththeSoutheasternLouisianasoftballcoaching staff. The veteran coach is in charge of player development.

Fremin,thewifeoffirst-yearheadcoachRickFremin,hasbeenonherhusband’s coaching staff for both of his previous collegiate head coaching experiences atBelhavenandJacksonState.Fremin,whoprimarilyworkedwiththeoutfieldersatJSU,helpedbothJacksonStateandBelhavenreachnewheightsonandoffthefield.

Fremin played collegiately at Belhaven and Florida Community College in Jack-sonville,whereshewasafour-timeAll-Conferencecenterfielder.In2012,Alanawasinductedinto the Belhaven University’s Sports Hall of Fame for her leadership and accomplishments onthesoftballfield.

The Fremins are the parents of two daughters, Brelan and Cambre.

Student Managers

WilliamHess

TimMorris

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Senior

Profiles

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#20 Taylor Bishop

5-9 / Sr. / 3L / P / Sugar Land, Texas / Travis HSCareer Honors:- 2015 All-Southland Conference (Honorable Mention)- 2015 Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week (March 23) 2015: Made 29 appearances in the circle with 19 starts … Earned All-Southland Con-ference honors after establishing herself as the team’s ace … Finished 14-9 with a 3.11 earned run average … Ranked among

the Southland Conference leaders in wins (3rd), innings pitched (151.0, 8th), complete games (13, 7th) and opposing batting average (.254, 9th) … Recorded an 11-3 record in Southland Conference games, ranking second in the league in conference wins … Was named Southland Pitcher of the Week after throwing a complete-game four-hitter in the opener and 3.2 innings of one-hit relief in a doubleheader sweep of Stephen F. Austin … Set a school record with 13 innings pitched in a complete-game 5-4 victory over Northwestern State … Won both games of doubleheader sweeps of league foes Sam Houston State and Lamar … Gave up four hits and one run in a 2-1 victory over Nicholls that clinched a spot in the Southland Conference Tournament … Allowed just two hits and no earned runs in a complete-game 9-1 winoverDetroit…Threwseveninningsofshutoutreliefandstruckoutfiveina5-4winoverIncarnate Word.

2014: Made 25 appearances, earning 16 starts in the circle … Posted a 7-9 record with a 4.13 earned run average … Tied for a third in the Southland Conference with two saves … Opened the season with back-to-back complete-game shutouts of UMKC and Alabama State … Struck out a season-high seven batters in the 4-0 win over ASU … Scattered four hits in a complete-game 10-3 victory over Sam Houston State … Threw two innings of shutout relief to earn a save in a 3-2 victory at Lamar … Held Incarnate Word scoreless over three innings to claim her second save of the season … Pitched a complete game in SLU’s 3-2 win over Ole

Miss … Won back-to-back games over Stephen F. Austin … Allowed just one earned run in 3-2 complete-game victory over McNeese State.

2013: Started 16 of the 22 games she appeared in in the circle … Finished 8-9 with a team-best 2.15 earned run average … Struck out 56 in 101.0 innings of work … Ranked among the Southland Conference leaders in earned run average (6th), opposing batting average (.259, 9th), innings pitched (15th) and wins (14th) … Struck out six and allowed six hits in a complete-game2-0shutoutvictoryoverTennessee-Martininherfirstcollegiatestart…Pitched nine shutout innings in a 1-0 win at Central Arkansas … In the Southland Confer-ence Tournament, pitched 5.1 shutout innings in 3-1 win over McNeese State … Struck out season-high eight batters versus UTEP … Also picked up wins over LSU-Alexandria, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Nicholls State, Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State … Credited with a save in win over Lamar. High School: First team All-District 23-5A performer as a senior at William B. Travis High School … Earned District MVP honors as a junior … Was named Ft. Bend Sun Player of the Year and Ft. Bend Herald Pitcher of the Year … A second team All-Greater Houston selection … Was 18-6 with 204 strikeouts, while also hitting .434 in 2010 … A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born Taylor Marie Bishop … The youngest child of Gary and Barbara Bishop … Has an older brother, Travis … Uncles Ernie Richardson (Rice) and Carl Richardson (Tulane) played football in college … A communication sciences and disorders major.

Bishop’s Career StatsYear W-L ERA G-GS CG SV SHO IP H R ER BB HR K WP HB2015 14-9 3.11 29-19 13 0 0 151.0 143 82 67 64 21 56 8 122014 7-9 4.13 25-16 8 2 2 95.0 113 65 56 31 10 51 6 3 2013 8-9 2.15 22-16 7 1 2 101.0 104 45 31 40 4 56 10 5Totals 29-27 3.11 76-51 28 3 4 347.0 360 192 154 135 35 163 24 20

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#16 Katie Lacour

5-6 / Sr. / 3L / OF/MI / Port St. Joe, Fla. / Port St. Joe HSCareer Honors:- 2015 NFCA All-South Region (Second Team)- 2015 All-Southland Conference (First Team)- 2015 All-Louisiana (Second Team)- 2015 Southland Conference All-Tour-nament Team - 2014 All-Southland Conference (First Team)- 2014 All-Louisiana (Second Team)

- 2013 All-Southland Conference (Second Team)- 2013 All-Louisiana (Honorable Mention) 2015: Startedall52gamesincenterfieldfortheLadyLions…EarnedsecondteamAll-Regionhonors,firstteamAll-SouthlandConferenceandsecondteamAll-Louisianahonors… First All-Region performer for Southeastern since 1999 … First player in school history tobenamedfirstteamAll-SouthlandConferencetwice…LedtheSouthlandConferenceand set single-season school records with a .484 batting average and 89 hits … Also set asingle-seasonschoolrecordwith46runsscored…RankedfifthinDivisionIinbattingaverage … Ranked among Southland leaders in runs (3rd) and on-base percentage (.527, 2nd) … Finished the season as the school’s career leader in hits (203) and runs scored (99) … Tied for the team lead with six stolen bases … Hit safely in 44 of 52 games … Had 30 games with two or more hits … Scored at least one run in 33 games, including nine games with two or more runs … Was 4-for-4 for four runs scored in 20-3 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Posted a 4-for-4 performance and scored three runs in a 12-6 victory over Southern Miss … Finished with three hits versus Nebraska-Omaha, UTSA, St. Louis, Southeast Missouri, Cleveland State, Incarnate Word, Stephen F. Austin, Sam Houston State, Central Arkansas, Northwestern State and Lamar.

2014: EarnedfirstteamAll-SouthlandConferenceandsecondteamAll-Louisianahonors

after ranking second in the Southland with a .397 batting average … Also ranked among the league leaders with 60 hits (9th) and a .477 on-base percentage (4th) … Also had a team-high27runsscoredandwalked23times…FirstLadyLiontoearnfirstteamAll-Southlandhonors since 2008 … Batting average was highest by an SLU performer since 1999 … Finished the season on an 11-game hitting streak … Hit .425 versus league competition … Closed the season by batting .508 in the month of April … Had four hits in wins over Nicholls State and Incarnate Word … Had 15 games with multiple hits … Scored two runs in a game fivedifferenttimes…Drewtwowalksinfivedifferentgames.

2013: Playedin52gamesandmaking48startsintheoutfield…Ledtheteamwitha.380batting average on the way to earning All-Southland Conference and All-Louisiana honors … Ranked among the league leaders in batting average (6th) and on-base percentage (.436, 8th) … Set a school record with a 16-game hitting streak from March 20 to April 13 … Had 13 multi-hit games, including seven straight from April 2-10 … Was 4-for-4 in 4-3 win at Houston Baptist … Scored season-high three runs in 10-4 victory at Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Batting average was the highest by the Lady Lion since 1999. High School: Record holder for hits and runs scored at Port St. Joe High School … Helped teamtostatesemifinalsinfreshmanandseniorseasons…Alsowasasetteronthevol-leyball team and a guard on the basketball team for PSJHS. Personal: Born Katherine Leigh Lacour in Panama City, Fla. … One of Mike and Becky Lacour’sfivechildren…Hasanoldersister,Ashley,youngerbrothersDrewandJacob,anda younger sister, Emily … Father is a Southeastern graduate, while mother played basketball at West Florida … A general studies major.

Lacour’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2015 .484 52-52 184 46 89 4 1 0 0 90 15 2 25 0-7 6-72014 .397 48-48 151 27 60 5 2 0 0 62 23 0 20 0-2 1-12013 .380 52-48 142 26 54 6 0 0 0 54 14 0 16 0-12 5-6Totals .426 152-148 477 99 203 15 3 0 0 206 52 2 61 0-21 12-14

#10 Amanda Livaudais

5-8 / Sr. / 3L / OF / Belle Chasse, La. / Belle Chasse HS2015: Played in 32 games, starting nine … Recorded a .207 batting average with six hits,fiverunsscoredandoneRBI…Was2-for-2 at LSU … Doubled versus McNeese State … Also collected hits versus Ten-nessee-Martin, Southern and Nicholls … CreditedwithanRBIonasacrificeflyin5-1 victory over Nebraska-Omaha.

2014: Saw action in 34 games, starting sixgamesintheoutfield…Finishedthe

seasonwitha.375battingaverage,twodoubles,fiveRBIandninerunsscored…Was2-for-2 with two RBI and two runs scored in win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Also had two hits – including a double – and an RBI versus Buffalo … Also drove in runs versus Alabama State and Kansas.

2013: Played in 26 games, primarily as a pinch runner … Scored seven runs on the season … Picked up her only hit in a 14-2 win at Southern … Scored runs versus UMBC, South Dakota State, Nicholls State (twice), Alcorn State and Lamar (twice).

High School: Four-time All-District performer at Belle Chasse High School … Was twice named the team’s outstanding defensive player … Helped team to state title as a freshman … Also was a four-time All-District soccer player … Named BCHS Female Athlete of the Year as a senior … Was a member of the school’s volleyball team and Beta Club … Played for the PAC Lady Diamonds club team. Personal: Born Amanda Marie Livaudais in Gretna … The daughter of Jody and Judy Cantrelle … Has an older brother, Devan … An athletic training major.

Livaudais’ Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2015 .207 32-9 29 5 6 1 1 0 0 7 3 1 6 1-1 1-12014 .375 34-6 24 9 9 5 2 0 0 11 2 0 6 0-0 0-02013 .333 26-0 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 0-0Totals .286 92-15 56 21 16 6 3 0 0 19 5 1 13 1-1 1-1

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#25 Amber Sather

6-0 / Sr. / 3L / 1B/DP / Kennedale, Texas / Kennedale HSCareer Honors:- 2015 All-Southland Conference (Third Team)- 2014 All-Southland Conference (Honorable Mention)- 2013 All-Southland Conference (Honorable Mention)- 2013 All-Louisiana (Honorable Men-tion)- 2013 Louisiana Hitter of the Week (Feb. 21, May 8)

2015: Third team All-Southland Conference choice started all 48 games she appeared in at designated player … Third straight All-Southland selection … Broke her own single-season school record with a league-high 43 walks – 11th-most in NCAA Division I … Also had seven home runs, 31 RBI, six doubles and a .286 batting average … Second on the team and fourth in the conference with a .491 on-base percentage … Finished the season as the school’s career leader with 109 walks … Was 3-for-3 with two home runs, three RBI and three runs scored in a 16-7 victory over Abilene Christian … Homered and drove in a season-high four runsina12-2winoverLamar…Hadthreewalksinfivegames…AlsohithomerunsversusArkansas, Abilene Christian, Stephen F. Austin and Central Arkansas. 2014: Named to the All-Southland Conference team for the second straight season after starting every game, primarily at designated player … Set a then-single-season school record with 35 walks, ranking third in the Southland in that category … Tied a single-season schoolrecordafterbeinghitby13pitches…AlsowasfifthintheSouthlandwitha.475on-base percentage … Finished sophomore campaign with six home runs, 24 RBI and 20 runs scored … Hit a walk-off two-run home run in win over Ole Miss … Was 3-for-3 with a home run, double, three runs scored and three RBI in league victory over Incarnate Word … Drove in four runs in 12-0 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Homered and drove in three

runs in 10-0 win over Eastern Illinois … Also homered versus Sam Houston State, Stephen F. Austin and Northwestern State … Drew three walks at Jackson State … Had nine games with multiple walks.

2013: Splittimebetweendesignatedplayerandfirstbase,starting50of52games…Earned All-Southland Conference and All-Louisiana honors after posting .298 batting aver-age, 11 home runs, 41 runs batted in and 31 walks … Finished among the Southland leaders in slugging percentage (.582, 9th), on-base percentage (.442, 7th), RBI (8th), home runs (4th), walks (2nd) and hit by pitch (7, 13th) … Hit a grand slam in 7-2 win over South Dakota … Homered and drove in four runs in wins over Houston Baptist and McNeese State … Also homered versus UMBC, South Dakota State, Jackson State, Nicholls State, Lamar, Louisiana Tech, Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston State … Fourth player in school history to hit double-digit home runs … Walk total was three off the single-season school record. High School : Two-time District 8-3A MVP at Kennedale High School … Posted 19 home runs and83runsbattedinoverherfinaltwohighschoolseasons…Setschoolrecordwith13home runs as a junior … Won the state power lifting title as a senior, setting an all-time state record for her weight class … Also played basketball and threw the shot put and discus for the KHS track team … Most recent club experience came with the Ft. Worth Batbusters team. Personal: Born Amber Joyce Sather in Arlington, Texas … Daughter of Jerry and Lana Sather …. Has two brothers, Jeremy and Allan … Father (football, Howard Payne) and brother Jeremy (baseball, Eastern New Mexico) were also college athletes.

Sather’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2015 .286 48-48 119 17 34 31 6 0 7 61 43 7 17 2-0 0-02014 .248 48-48 109 20 27 24 6 0 6 51 35 13 20 1-0 0-02013 .298 52-50 141 23 42 41 7 0 11 82 31 7 20 2-3 0-0Totals .279 148-146 369 60 103 96 19 0 24 194 109 27 57 5-3 0-0

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#14 Sydney McCullough

5-4 / Sr. / 1L / OF / Denham Springs, La. / Baton Rouge CC2015: Played in 12 games off the bench … Hit .333 with three hits, four RBI and two runs scored … Had a three-run double in an 11-2 victory over Stephen F. Austin … Drove in a run and scored a run versus Southeast Missouri … Singled and scored in 12-2 Southland win versus Lamar. Junior College: Spent two seasons at Baton Rouge Community College and was coached by former SLU assistant coach

Stephanie Zellner ... Hit .290 as a sophomore.

High School: Two-time All-District and All-Parish selection at Denham Springs High School ... Earned All-Metro honors as a senior ... Also played for the DSHS basketball team ... Played for the Lousiana Rookies club team in softball and Livingston Ladies in basketball ... A member of the FCA, BETA Club and National Honor Society.

Personal: Born Sydney Raye McCullough in Baton Rouge ... Parents are Jerry and Paula McCullough ... Has an older sister, Stacy ... A criminal justice major.

McCullough’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2015 .333 12-0 9 2 3 4 1 0 0 4 0 1 2 0-1 0-0

#7 Madison Vige’

5-6 / Sr. / 1L / P / Denham Springs, La. / Louisiana College2015: Pitched in 20 games, making nine starts…Struckoutaseason-highfivein 6.2 innings of relief versus St. Louis … Struck out four versus Sam Houston State … Threw three innings of relief and did not allow an unearned run in a 8-1 win over Lamar … Tossed two innings of shutout relief in 20-3 win over Arkansas Pine Bluff.

Prior to Southeastern: Spent two sea-sons at Louisiana College ... Twice named

ASCPitcheroftheWeek...Threwathree-hitshutoutinfinalgameoftheregularseasonasasophomore in a win over nation’s No. 1 team, Texas-Tyler.

High School: Four-time All-District and All-Parish selection at Denham Springs High School ... Helped team to two district titles ... An All-State Academic selection ... Three-time All-Metro performer ... Received Most Outstanding Athlete Awad from US Marine Corps ... Finished senior season with 151 strikeouts and a 1.81 earned run average ... Closed high school career with 496 strikeouts and a 1.76 ERA ... Also played volleyball as a sophomore and was a cheerleader as a freshman ... Helped Chaos to 2012 UFSA World Series win and was coached by former LSU and MLB pitcher Ben McDonald ... Member of the FCA, National Honor Society and Key Club.

Personal: Born Madison Alexandra Vige’ in Baton Rouge ... One of Bobby and Lori Vige’s two children ... Has an older brother, Christian ... An education major.

Vige’s Career StatsYear W-L ERA G-GS CG SV SHO IP H R ER BB HR K WP HB2015 0-6 5.94 20-9 0 0 0 53.0 91 64 45 25 0 24 15 4

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#24 Lacey Fritz

6-0 / Jr. / 2L / C / Cartersville, Ga. / Woodland HS2015: Appeared in 40 games, making 34 starts behind the plate … Finished with a .216 batting average, six home runs and 17 RBI … Homered and drove in six runs in a 9-1 victory over Detroit … Hit two home runs and recorded four RBI in a 8-1 victory over Lamar … Had a home run and a double versus Southern Miss, helping SLU to a 12-6 victory … Also homered versus Abilene Christian and Sam Houston State.

2014: Started 36 of the 42 games she appeared in … Batted .168 with four home runs and 19 RBI ... Homered and drove in season-high four runs in win over Incarnate Word … Drove in three runs and hit a home run in victory over Sam Houston State … Also hit home runs versus Southern and Houston Baptist … Doubled versus Lamar, Sam Houston State and Nicholls … Finished with just one error behind the plate.

High School: Four-time all-country, three-time all-region, two-time all-state performer at WoodlandHighSchool…CountyCo-OffensivePlayeroftheYearafterhitting.366withfivehome runs and 29 runs batted in as a senior … Chosen to play in the Georgia All-Star Game following her senior year … Finished her career with a .338 batting average, nine home runs, 25 doubles and 92 RBI … Club experience includes participating for the Georgia Impact Gold and East Cobb Bullets teams … Served as the WHS mascot, while also a member of the Octagon Club, Yearbook Staff and National Honor Society … Played basketball two years and threw discus for the track team as a junior. Personal: Born Lacey Madison Fritz in Marietta, Ga. … Parents are Mark and Donna Fritz … Has an older sister, Ashley … Majoring in health and physical education.

Fritz’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2015 .216 40-34 102 8 22 17 3 0 6 43 8 0 31 0-0 0-02014 .168 42-36 107 11 18 19 3 0 4 33 6 1 26 2-0 0-0Totals .191 82-70 209 19 40 36 6 0 10 76 14 1 57 2-0 0-0

#23 Kasey Nielson

5-7 / Jr. / 2L / P / Prairieville, La. / St. Amant HS2015: Pitched in two games … Threw 1.2 innings of shutout relief versus Southeast Missouri … Also pitched an inning versus Mississippi State.

2014: Saw action in two games in the circle,finishingherfreshmancampaignwith a 3.71 earned run average … Pitched 1.2 shutout innings of relief in an 11-3 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Fanned two in 4.0 innings of relief versus Texas

Southern.

High School: Multi-time All-State, District MVP, All-Metro and All-District performer at St. Amant High School … Was 21-2 as a senior with a 1.02 earned run average and 123 strikeouts and was named Baton Rouge Area Pitcher of the Year … Posted a 23-2 record as a junior … Played one season of basketball at St. Amant … Also played for the 007’s club team … Earned Academic All-American honors as a junior. Personal: Born Kasey Nicole Nielson in Baton Rouge, La. … Daughter of Scott and Anne Nielson … Has two siblings, Kylie and Christian … A health and physical education major.

Nielson’s Career StatsYear W-L ERA G-GS CG SV SHO IP H R ER BB HR K WP HB2015 0-0 10.50 2-0 0 0 0 2.2 7 4 4 3 1 1 0 02014 0-0 3.71 2-0 0 0 0 5.2 7 7 3 5 2 3 0 1Totals 0-0 5.88 4-0 0 0 0 8.1 14 11 7 8 3 4 0 1

#2 Mychal Truxillo

5-8 / Jr. / 2L / OF / River Ridge, La. / St. Martin’s HS2015: Played in 20 games with 11 starts … Hit .182 with four RBI … Best game was a 2-for-5 performance with two RBI and a run scored in a 5-4, 13-inning win over Northwestern State … Also drove in runs in Southland Conference Tourna-ment games versus McNeese State and Northwestern State.

2014: Played in 27 games, making 11 starts … Batted .105 with seven runs scored and

four RBI … Drove in runs versus Alcorn State (twice), Jackson State and Incarnate Word … Scored runs versus UMKC, Buffalo and Incarnate Word (twice) … Lone double of the season

came versus Alcorn State.

High School: Three-time All-State performer in both basketball and softball at St. Martin’s High School … Also played on the Louisiana Patriots club team … Played volleyball at SMHS … Member of the Eco Warriors, Diversity Club, Art Club and Outdoor Adventure Club. Personal: Born Mychal Lynn Truxillo in River Ridge, La. … Parents are Michael and Dayna Truxillo … Has two brothers, Chad and Blake … Majoring in biology.

Truxillo’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2015 .182 20-11 44 3 8 4 0 0 0 8 5 0 7 0-1 0-02014 .105 27-11 38 7 4 4 1 0 0 5 4 0 6 1-1 0-1Totals .146 47-22 82 10 12 8 1 0 0 13 9 0 13 1-2 0-1

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#8 Grace DeLee

5-7 / So. / 1L / MI/UT / Greenwell Springs, La. / Walker HS2015: Played in 39 games primarily as a pinch runner, making one start at second base … Was 2-for-2 with two RBI and a run scored in a 20-3 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Finished the season with 14 runs scored.

High School: Two-time All-Livingston Parish selection at Walker High School ... Batted.349witha.982fieldingpercent-age for her career ... Selected to LHSCA

All-Star team ... Also was a member of the WHS track team, throwing the discus and compet-ing in the relays ... Also played for the Louisiana Voodoo Gold club team.

Personal: Born Emily Grace DeLee in Baton Rouge ... The daughter of Dennis and Gail DeLee ... Has two siblings ... Father played football and baseball at Millsaps ... Her aunt, Wendye DeLeeplayedsoftballforSLUin1985and1986...Enjoyshuntingandfishing...Anelementaryeducation major.

DeLee’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2015 .500 39-1 4 14 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0-0 0-0

#3 Kinsey Nichols

5-4 / So. / 1L / OF / Alvin, Texas / Alvin HSCareer Honors:- 2015 All-Southland Conference (Third Team)- 2015 Southland Conference Hitter of the Week (April 6)

2015: Named third team All-Southland Conference after starting all 45 games she appeared in … Finished the season with a .340 batting average, 39 runs scored, four home runs, seven triples and

27 RBI … Second on the team, third in the Southland and eighth in NCAA Division I in triples … Fifth in the nation with 0.16 triples per game … Tied for the team lead with six stolen bases … Named Southland Conference Hitter of the Week on April 6 after hitting .700 with two homeruns–includingawalk-offintheseriesfinale–inaseriessweepofLamar…Tiedasingle-game school record with two triples in a 14-1 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Homered

twiceanddroveinfiverunsina20-3victoryoverArkansas-PineBluff…AlsotripledversusSouthern Miss, Abilene Christian, Sam Houston State, Lamar and McNeese State … Seven triples are the second-highest single-season total in school history … Had 13 games with multiple hits and eight games with two or more runs.

High School: Prepped at Alvin High School, where she was coached by former Lady Lion Carla Newsom ... Earned All-State and All-Greater Houston honors ... Two-time All-District choice.

Personal: Born Kinsey Elizabeth Nichols in Alvin, Texas ... Parents are Doug and Kim Nichols ... Has four siblings ... Oldest sister, Kelsey, was a two-time All-Southland Conference outfielderforSoutheasternfrom2010-13.

Nichols’ Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2015 .340 45-45 141 39 48 27 3 7 4 77 12 4 11 1-12 6-8

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#12 Peyton Stokes-Sutton

5-5 / So. / 1L / OF / Westwego, La. / Riverside Academy2015: Played in 32 games, primarily as a pinch runner … Scored 11 runs on the season … Singled and drove in a run in a 20-3 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Stole bases versus Alcorn State and Abilene Christian.

High School: Spent senior season at RiversideAcademy,whereshewasafirstteam All-District performer ... Hit .393 with 35 stolen bases ... Also was an all-dis-

trict performer on the track team, running the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 relays ... Played on the Louisiana Voodoo club team.

Personal: Born in Slidell ... The daughter of Mike and Angela Sutton ... Has a younger sibling, Kennedy ... Father was a defensive end at LSU and played in the NFL, AFL and NFL Europe ... Mother plays basketball at SUNO ... A psychology major.

Stokes-Sutton’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2015 ..200 32-0 5 11 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 2-4

#1 Carlie Whittington

5-4 / So. / 1L / C / St. Amant, La. / St. Amant HS2015: Played in 24 games, making 13 starts … Hit .190 with two RBI and seven runs scored … Was 2-for-2 with a run scored in a 20-3 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Scored two runs versus Mc-Neese State and doubled versus Nicholls … Drove in a run at Southern.

High School: First team All-District and second team All-Metro performer at St. Amant High School ... Also earned Academic All-American status.

Personal: Born in Baton Rouge ... The daughter of Todd Whittington and Ashley Dupre ... Has fivesiblings...Anursingmajor.

Whittington’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2015 ..190 24-13 42 7 8 2 1 0 0 9 5 1 6 0-2 0-1

#9 Brittney Wingate

6-0 / So. / HS / IF / League City, Texas / Clear Creek HS2015: Did not see action.

High School: Multiple-time All-District performer at Clear Creek High School ... Also earned All-County, Golden Glove and Offensive Player of the Year honors after hitting .440 as a senior ... Also played for the CCHS volleyball team and the Houston Power club team.

Personal: Born Brittney Lee Ann Wingate in Webster, Texas ... The daughter of Bobby and Michelle Wingate ... Has an older sister, Skye ... A kinesiology major.

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#11 Taylor Estain

5-5 / Fr. / HS / OF / Slidell, La. / Northshore HSHigh School: Two-timefirstteamAll-Dis-trict selection at Northshore High School … Honorable mention All-District choice as a freshman and sophomore … Was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at NHS … Played volleyball as a freshman … Played for the Slidell Stealth club team.

Personal: Born Taylor Marie Estain in Slidell … Parents are Ralph and Michelle Morel … Has two siblings … Enjoys spending time outdoors and riding four wheelers … An accounting major.

#17 Kameryn Fairchild

5-8 / Fr. / HS / UT / Rosedale, La. / MSA-West AcademyHigh School: Three-time All-Metro performer at MSA-West Academy and Plaquemine High School … Was All-District all four seasons of her high school career.

Personal: Born Kameryn Brooke Fairchild in Baton Rouge … Daughter of Jack and Jami Fairchild…Hasttwosisters,KarleyandKristyn…Enjoyshunting,fishingandshopping…Anaccounting major.

#4 Taylar Fuselier

5-5 / Fr. / HS / 1B / Magnolia, Texas / Magnolia HSHigh School: Two-time All-District per-former at Magnolia High School … Was also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at MHS … Played on the Peppers Gold 18U club team.

Personal: Born Taylar Renne’ Fuselier in Tomball, Texas … Parents are Todd and Lynnette Fuselier … Has a younger brother, Gavin … Majoring in nursing.

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#6 Hannah Gomez

5-8 / Fr. / HS / IF / Ponchatoula, La. / Ponchatoula HSHigh School: Multi-sport athlete at Ponchatoula High School … Played both softball and volleyball … Was also a member of the FCA, FFA and Spanish Club … Played on the Voodoo club team.

Personal: Born Hannah Trace Gomez in Ponchatoula … Daughter of Hunter Gomez and Ra-chel Holloway … Has a younger sister, Sarah, and a younger brother, Cooper … Father played at LSU and was a member of the Minnesota Twins organization … A general studies major.

#15 Angelica Gutierrez

5-9 / Fr. / HS / UT / Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Northshore HSHigh School: First team All-District performer at Northshore High School … Also was a member of the volleyball and bowling teams … Member of the Voodoo club team.

Personal: Born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida … Parents are Jaime Gutierrez and Patty Foley … Has two sisters, Katrina and Samantha … Majoring in criminal justice.

#13 Peyton Pigniolo

5-3 / Fr. / HS / P / River Ridge, La. / John Curtis HSHigh School: All-State, All-Region, All-Metro and All-District pitcher all four years of her career at John Curtis High School … A member of FCA and Interact Club … Pitched for the Voodoo club team.

Personal: Born Peyton Laine Pigniolo in New Orleans … Daughter of Jerry and Billie Jo Pigniolo … a nursing major.

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#5 Jaquelyn Ramon

5-8 / Fr. / HS / IF / Ponchatoula, La. / Ponchatoula HSHigh School: Set the all-time stolen base record at Channelview High School … Finished her career 124 out of 128 in stolen bases … Also recorded a .600 career batting average … Played for the Texas Cobras and Texas Bombers club teams.

Personal: Born Jaquelyn Alicia Ramon in Houston, Texas … One of Enrique and Linda Ramon’s four children … Has three older siblings, Veronica, Erica and Billy … Enjoys cooking and kayaking … A kinesiology major.

#21 Whitney Sullivan

5-8 / Fr. / HS / C / Walker, La. / Walker HSHigh School: All-District and All-Parish performer at Walker High School … Also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Personal: Born in Baton Rouge … Parents are Nick and Nikki Sullivan … Has an older sister, Hailey and a younger brother, Matthew … Sister played softball at Faulkner State Community College … Majoring in nursing.

#22 Caitlyn VanHemelryck

5-9 / Fr. / HS / P / Covina, Calif. / South Hills HSHigh School: Prepped at South Hills High School in Covina, California … Captained herteamherfinaltwohighschoolseasons … A member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Personal: Born in Covina, California … The daughter of Scott and Kim VanHemelryck … Has two siblings, Ashley and Bailey … A kinesiology major.

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2015 Results

Date OppOnent Result OveRall slC pitCheR(ReCORD)Feb. 6 Alcorn State$ W, 10-4 1-0 - Ayala (1-0)Feb. 7 Nebraska-Omaha$ W, 5-1 2-0 - Bishop (1-0) Tennessee-Martin$ L, 6-1 2-1 - Adkinson (0-1)Feb. 8 UT Arlington$ L, 3-2 2-2 - Bishop (1-1)Feb. 14 Arkansas-Pine Bluff# W, 14-1 (5 inn.) 3-2 - Ayala (2-0) Houston Baptist# L, 14-0 (5 inn.) 3-3 - Vige' (0-1)Feb. 15 Southern Miss# W, 12-6 4-3 - Bishop (2-1)Feb. 19 at Mississippi State L, 4-3 4-4 - Adkinson (0-2)Feb. 21 vs. Iowa State% L, 2-1 4-5 - Ayala (2-1) at UTSA% L, 2-1 4-6 - Bishop (2-2)Feb. 22 at UTSA% L, 9-1 (5 inn.) 4-7 - Adkinson (0-3)Feb. 27 Tennessee-Martin! L, 6-0 4-8 - Stamper (0-1) Southeast Missouri! L, 10-8 4-9 - Ayala (2-2)Feb. 28 St. Louis! L, 10-3 4-10 - Adkinson (0-4) Arkansas! L, 6-5 4-11 - Bishop (2-3)March 3 Ball State L, 8-1 4-12 - Vige' (0-2) Detroit W, 9-1 (5 inn.) 5-12 - Bishop (3-3)March 6 at Abilene Christian* W, 8-5 6-12 1-0 Bishop (4-3)March 7 at Abilene Christian* L, 12-7 6-13 1-1 Ayala (2-3) at Abilene Christian* W, 16-7 (5 inn.) 7-13 2-1 Bishop (5-3)March 11 Cleveland State L, 7-2 7-14 2-1 Vige' (0-3) Cleveland State L, 7-2 (8 inn.) 7-15 2-1 Stamper (0-2)March 14 Incarnate Word* W, 5-4 (8 inn.) 8-15 3-1 Stamper (1-2) Incarnate Word* W, 2-1 9-15 4-1 Stamper (2-2)March 15 Incarnate Word* W, 5-4 (9 inn.) 10-15 5-1 Bishop (6-3)March 17 Mississippi State L, 16-1 (5 inn.) 10-16 5-1 Stamper (2-3)March 20 at Stephen F. Austin* W, 11-2 (6 inn.) 11-16 6-1 Bishop (7-3) at Stephen F. Austin* W, 5-3 (8 inn.) 12-16 7-1 Bishop (8-3)March 24 at Louisiana Tech L, 6-2 12-17 7-1 Ayala (2-4)March 27 Sam Houston State* W, 8-2 13-17 8-1 Bishop (9-3) Sam Houston State* W, 6-4 14-17 9-1 Bishop (10-3)March 28 Sam Houston State* L, 8-3 14-18 9-2 Stamper (2-4)April 3 Lamar* W, 12-2 (6 inn.) 15-18 10-2 Bishop (11-3) Lamar* W, 8-1 16-18 11-2 Bishop (12-3)April 4 Lamar* W, 6-4 17-18 12-2 Adkinson (1-4)April 8 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 20-3 (5 inn.) 18-18 12-2 Adkinson (2-4)April 10 at Central Arkansas* L, 8-1 18-19 12-3 Bishop (12-4) at Central Arkansas* L, 10-7 18-20 12-4 Vige' (0-4)April 11 at Central Arkansas* W, 2-0 19-20 13-4 Adkinson (3-4)April 17 McNeese State* L, 9-5 (9 inn.) 19-21 13-5 Bishop (12-5)April 19 McNeese State* L, 9-3 19-22 13-6 Stamper (2-5) McNeese State* L, 10-6 19-23 13-7 Bishop (12-6)April 21 at Southern L, 5-4 19-24 13-7 Vige' (0-5)April 25 at Nicholls* W, 2-1 20-24 14-7 Bishop (13-6)April 26 at Nicholls* L, 5-2 20-25 14-8 Stamper (2-6)April 29 at LSU L, 11-0 (5 inn.) 20-26 14-8 Bishop (13-7)May 1 Northwestern State* L, 3-0 20-27 14-9 Adkinson (5-3) Northwestern State* L, 13-3 (6 inn.) 20-28 14-10 Vige' (0-6)May 2 Northwestern State* W, 5-4 (13 inn.) 21-28 15-10 Bishop (14-7)May 6 vs. Lamar@ L, 3-1 21-29 15-10 Bishop (14-8)May 7 vs. McNeese State@ W, 5-0 22-29 15-10 Adkinson (4-5) at Northwestern State@ L, 9-2 22-30 15-10 Bishop (14-9)

Home games in bold* - Southland Conference contest$ - Lion Classic I (Hammond, La.)# - Lion Classic II (Hammond, La.)% - UTSA Tournament (San Antonio, Texas)! - Lion Classic III (Hammond, La.) @ - Southland Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)

Overall: 22-30 • Home: 14-17 • Away: 7-11 • Neutral: 1-2 • Southland: 15-10

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2015 Individual Statistics

BATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT Katie Lacour .484 52-52 184 46 89 1 0 0 4 90 .489 15 2 20 0 .527 0 7 6-7Sydney Booker .362 52-52 174 39 63 9 8 8 49 112 .644 13 1 20 1 .405 2 1 0-0Kinsey Nichols .340 45-45 141 39 48 3 7 4 27 77 .546 12 4 11 0 .405 1 12 6-8Megan Moore .333 52-52 162 15 54 9 0 4 33 75 .463 17 2 14 1 .401 1 3 0-0Amber Sather .286 48-48 119 17 34 6 0 7 31 61 .513 43 7 17 0 .491 2 0 0-0Sloan Jenkins .234 42-36 107 12 25 3 1 3 19 39 .364 8 1 22 0 .291 1 6 0-0Lacey Fritz .216 40-34 102 8 22 3 0 6 17 43 .422 8 0 31 2 .273 0 0 0-0Teresa Lemos .214 52-52 145 13 31 8 0 0 13 39 .269 9 0 17 1 .258 1 11 0-0Vanessa Eng .209 51-51 139 15 29 4 0 3 17 42 .302 14 3 16 3 .293 1 3 0-0Amanda Livaudais .207 32-9 29 5 6 1 0 0 1 7 .241 3 1 6 0 .294 1 1 1-1Carlie Whittingston .190 24-13 42 7 8 1 0 0 2 9 .214 5 1 6 1 .292 0 2 0-1Mychal Truxillo .182 20-11 44 3 8 0 0 0 4 8 .182 5 0 7 0 .265 0 1 0-0------------------------------------------------------Grace DeLee .500 39-1 4 14 2 0 0 0 2 2 .500 1 0 0 0 .600 0 0 0-0Sydney McCullough .333 12-0 9 2 3 1 0 0 4 4 .444 0 1 2 0 .400 0 1 0-0JoAnna Booty .286 5-4 7 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 .286 2 0 3 0 .444 0 0 0-0Shelby Stewart .222 18-7 18 3 4 0 0 0 0 4 .222 1 1 8 0 .300 0 1 0-2Peyton Stokes-Sutton .200 32-0 5 11 1 0 0 0 1 1 .200 0 0 1 0 .200 0 0 2-4Spencer Adkinson .000 3-1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0-0Tori Stamper .000 3-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0Totals .299 52 1435 253 429 49 16 35 225 615 .429 156 24 209 9 .375 10 49 15-23 Opponents .306 52 1437 291 440 71 16 44 257 675 .470 173 27 151 5 .387 15 32 75-82

PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg Taylor Bishop 3.11 14-9 29 19 13 0/0 0 151.0 143 82 67 64 56 22 4 21 .254Spencer Adkinson 5.73 4-5 14 9 3 2/0 0 47.2 64 42 39 27 25 13 2 9 .318Madison Vige' 5.94 0-6 20 9 0 0/0 0 53.0 91 64 45 25 24 13 2 0 .355Tori Stamper 6.11 2-6 17 9 1 0/0 0 52.2 74 61 46 34 25 12 4 7 .327 ------------------------------------------------------Nicole Ayala 5.16 2-4 11 6 1 0/0 0 39.1 57 32 29 17 19 9 3 6 .337Kasey Nielson 10.50 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 7 4 4 3 1 2 0 1 .500Teresa Lemos 42.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 4 6 6 3 1 0 1 0 .571Totals 4.76 22-30 52 52 18 2/0 0 347.1 440 291 236 173 151 71 16 44 .306 Opponents 4.00 30-22 52 52 25 4/0 0 346.1 429 253 198 156 209 49 16 35 .299 FIELDINGPlayer C PO AS E FLD% Tori Stamper 18 3 15 0 1.000Spencer Adkinson 18 7 11 0 1.000JoAnna Booty 16 14 2 0 1.000Mychal Truxillo 9 9 0 0 1.000Grace DeLee 5 4 1 0 1.000Amber Sather 3 3 0 0 1.000Lacey Fritz 115 103 10 2 .983Teresa Lemos 330 312 12 6 .982Kinsey Nichols 104 96 6 2 .981Carlie Whittington 65 58 4 3 .954Vanessa Eng 175 99 67 9 .949Taylor Bishop 38 6 30 2 .947Nicole Ayala 18 4 13 1 .944Sydney Booker 208 95 101 12 .942Megan Moore 190 68 109 13 .932Katie Lacour 116 98 10 8 .931Shelby Stewart 12 11 0 1 .917Sloan Jenkins 52 44 3 5 .904Madison Vige' 18 0 16 2 .889Amanda Livaudais 10 8 0 2 .800Totals 1520 1042 410 68 .955Opponents 1514 1039 405 70 .954

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All-Time Honors/AwardsAll-South Region2015 2nd team Katie Lacour (OF)1999 1st team: Dee Rancher (2B) 2nd team: Misty Wagner (UT)1993 2nd team: Voncia Bookman (OF)1992 2nd team: Voncia Bookman (OF)

All-Louisiana2015 Second Team: Katie Lacour (OF) Sydney Booker (SS)2014 Second Team: Katie Lacour (OF)2013 Second Team: Megan Moore (3B) Kelsey Nichols (OF) Honorable Mention: Michelle Duhe (OF) Katie Lacour (OF) Amber Sather (DP)2012 Honorable Mention: Meghan Gomez (C)2011 Second Team: Kelsey Nichols (OF) Honorable Mention: Katie Duhe (SS)2010 Second Team: Katie Duhe (UT) Honorable Mention: Meghan Gomez (C)2009 Second Team: Heather Sherrill (3B)2008 First Team: Heather Sherrill (3B) Honorable Mention: Katie Duhe (SS) Brooke Lockhart (OF)2007 Second Team: Heather Sherrill (3B) Honorable Mention: Rachel Ray (P) Newcomer of the Year: Arica Rodriguez (2B)2005 First Team: Karin Smith (C)2004 First Team: Karin Smith (C) Honorable Mention: Summer Delaneuville (P) Newcomer of the Year: Summer Delaneuville (P)2003 Second Team: Ashley Walker (SS) Honorable Mention: Karin Smith (C)2002 Second Team: Heather Dye (OF) Honorable Mention: Carrie Raleigh (2B) Sarah Gascon (3B)2001 Honorable Mention: Heather Dye (OF)2000 First Team: Heather Dye (DP)1999 First Team: Dee Rancher (2B) Misty Wagner (DP) Second Team: Katharine Watts (OF) Honorable Mention: Heather Heimbach (3B)1998 Honorable Mention: Katharine Watts (OF) Monique Roussell (P)1997 Honorable Mention: Kelly Bembry (IF)1994 Second Team: Donna Ridenour (IF)1993 First Team: Voncia Bookman (OF) Robin Rankin (IF) Donna Ridenour (DP) Second Team: Carla Newsom (P)1992 First Team: Voncia Bookman (OF) Honorable mention: Tara Maus (C) Co-Newcomer of the Year: Voncia Bookman (OF)1991 First Team: Patti Pender (OF)1990 Second Team: Patti Pender (OF) S. Covington (Ut.) Newcomer of the Year: Patti Pender1989 Second Team: Shannon Covington (Ut.)

All- Southland Conference2015 First Team: Katie Lacour (OF) Third Team: Sydney Booker (SS) Megan Moore (3B) Kinsey Nichols (OF) Amber Sather (DP) Honorable Mention: Taylor Bishop (P)2014 First Team: Katie Lacour (OF) Honorable Mention: Megan Moore (3B) Amber Sather (DP)2013 Second Team: Katie Lacour (OF) Michelle Duhe (OF) Third Team: Megan Moore (3B) Honorable Mention: Amber Sather (DP) Kelsey Nichols (OF)2012 Honorable Mention: Michelle Duhe (OF) Megan McCollum (2B)2011 Second Team: Kelsey Nichols (OF) Katie Duhe (SS)2010 Second Team: Katie Duhe (UT) Honorable Mention: Meghan Gomez (C) Jordan Logan (OF)2009 Third Team: Heather Sherrill (3B) Honorable Mention: Meghan Gomez (OF)2008 First Team: Heather Sherrill (3B)

Third Team: Rachel Ray (P) Arica Rodriguez (2B) Honorable Mention: Allyson McCubbins (C)2007 First Team: Rachel Ray (P) Second Team: Arica Rodriguez (2B) Third Team: Heather Sherrill (3B) Honorable Mention: Amber Gentry (OF)2006 Honorable Mention: Amber Gentry (OF) Katie Szmergalski (OF)2005 Second Team: Karin Smith (C) Honorable Mention: Rachel Ray (P) Lisa Chapman (OF) Katie Szmergalski (OF)2004 First Team: Karin Smith (C) Third Team: Sarah Gascon (3B) Honorable Mention: Summer Delaneuville (P) Lisa Chapman (OF)2003 Second Team: Sarah Gascon (3B) Honorable Mention: Heather Dye (OF) Ashley Walker (SS)2002 First Team: Kristy Menke (1B) Heather Dye (OF) Sarah Gascon (3B) Second Team: Carrie Raleigh (2B) Honorable Mention: Brandy Neal (SS) Sue Hill (P)2001 Second Team: Heather Dye (OF) Third Team: Kristy Menke (1B) Sarah Gascon (3B) Heather Heimbach (DP) Monique Roussell (P) Honorable Mention: Brandy Neal (SS)2000 Honorable Mention: Heather Heimbach (INF)1999 Second Team: Dee Rancher (IF) Misty Wagner (DP)1998 Honorable Mention: Katharine Watts (OF) Heather Heimbach (IF)

Louisiana Player of the Week2015 Sydney Booker (4/6)2014 Megan Moore (3/18)2013 Amber Sather (2/21, 5/8)2012 Meghan Gomez (3/8), Katie Doyle (5/9)2011 Kelsey Nichols (3/1)2009 Meghan Gomez (4/1), Heather Sherrill (4/8)2008 Allyson McCubbins (3/25)2007 Rachel Ray (3/6, 4/18)2004 Amy Ford (3/23)2001 Heather Heimbach (3/20)

Southland Conference Player of the Week2015 Kinsey Nichols (4/6)2012 Katie Doyle (5/7)2011 Katie Matthews (3/28)2010 Katie Duhe (5/3)2009 Meghan Gomez (3/30) Heather Sherrill (5/4)2008 Heather Sherrill (2/12)2005 Karin Smith (3/21)2004 Karin Smith (2/17)2003 Karin Smith (3/31)2002 Sarah Gascon (2/4) Brooke Kostic (4/8) Kristy Menke (4/29)2001 Heather Heimbach (3/20)2000 Heather Heimbach (2/22)1998 Sonya Fortenberry (4/7)

Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week2015 Taylor Bishop (3/23)2014 Taylor Bishop (2/11)2011 Jessie Browne (2/15), Kenna Terry (4/25)2009 Catherine Gunther (3/30)2008 Rachel Ray (2/12, 3/24)2007 Rachel Ray (2/13, 4/30, 5/7)2001 Susan Hill ( 3/13)1998 Monique Roussell (4/22)

Southland Conference All-Academic Team2013 Megan McCollum, Kelsey Nichols2012 Megan McCollum2011 Katie Duhe, Meghan Gomez, Kelsey Nichols2010 Katie Duhe (S-A of the Year), Meghan Gomez2009 Katie Duhe2008 Brooke Lockhart, Rachel Ray

2007 Brooke Lockhart, Rachel Ray2006 Brooke Lockhart2002 Brooke Kostic, Brandy Neal2000 Brooke Kostic, Monique Roussell

All-Trans America Athletic Conference1997 Second Team: Kelly Bembry (IF) Cathi Hood (OF)1996 Second Team: Carla Newsom (P) Honorable mention: Kelly Bembry (IF) Jenny Esteves (OF) Donna Ridenour(IF)1995 First Team: Sondra Landry (1B) Second Team: Lori Romero (C) Dena Basden (DP)1994 First Team: Nora Bermudez (OF) Robin Rankin (OF) All-Tournament: Robin Rankin Lori Romero 1993 First Team: Voncia Bookman (OF) Robin Rankin (IF) Donna Ridenour (DH)1992 First Team: Voncia Bookman (OF) Second Team: Edna Brisco (P) Tara Maus (C) Joy Wiese (IF)1991 First Team: Tara Maus (C)

TAAC Player of the Week1997 Tammy Landry (3/24)1995 Sondra Landry (3/28)1994 Jenny Esteves (3/14) Donna Ridenour (4/25)1993 Robin Rankin (3/22)1992 Voncia Bookman (4/20) Tara Maus (4/27)

TAAC Pitcher of the Week1994 Carla Newsom (3/28)1993 Carla Newsom (3/22), (4/12), (4/26)1992 Edna Brisco (3/23)

Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America2011 Katie Duhe (IF), First Team All-American; First Team District VI2010 Katie Duhe (IF), Second Team All-American; First Team District VI2009 Katie Duhe (IF), First Team District VI2008 Brooke Lockhart (OF), Third Team All-American; First Team District VI2007 Brooke Lockhart (OF), First Team District VI2002 Brooke Kostic (C), First Team District VI1995 Jenny Esteves (OF), GTE District VI1994 Donna Ridenour (IF), GTE District VI1992 First Team: Tara Maus (C)1991 First Team: Tara Maus (C)

TAAC All-Academic Team1995 Lori Debendetto Jenny Esteves Paige Pehrson Donna Ridenour1994 Jenny Esteves1993 Voncia Bookman Kasee Kaiser Shannon Roberts Darla Thompson1992 Darby Kay Tara Maus Darla Thompson

NSCA Academic All-American1992 Tara Maus (C), Darby Kay (IF)

All-Gulf Star Conference1986 2nd team: Glynda Gauley (P), Debbie Spriggins (OF)

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Hall of Famers/Notable Performers

Voncia Bookman - Southeastern Hall of Fame 2005A standout outfielder from 1992-93, Bookman earned second-team all-south region honors both seasons for her play in the field and at the plate. She was two-time first-team All-Louisiana and All-Trans America Athletics Conference and was named co-Louisiana Newcomer of the Year in 1992. A prolific hitter, Bookman finished her career with school records for season and career batting aver-age (.460/.453), season and career triples (8/14), career slugging percentage (.697), as well as single game stolen bases (4) and single season bases on balls (27). She ranks second in single season slugging percentage at .742. Bookman was the second softball player to be inducted joining Tara Maus who was a 2003 selection.

Tara Maus - Southeastern Hall of Fame 2003Tara Maus was a four-year letter winner for the Lady Lions and one of the most decorated players in Southeastern softball history. In 1991, she became the first female athlete in school history to be named to the GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American Team, an accom-plishment she repeated in 1992. In her junior season, she was a first team All-Trans America Athletic Conference selection after bat-ting .309 with eight doubles and a .396 slugging percentage. In her senior season, she earned Academic-All American notice from the National Softball Coaches Association (NSCA). Maus also garnered second team All-TAAC and Honorable Mention All-Louisiana honors after batting .300 with eight doubles and 25 RBI. Maus holds the school's career record for sacrifice flies and finished her career with the record for most consecutive games played at that time.

Karin Smith 2002-05

Heather Sherrill2006-09

Carla Newsom1993-96

Rachel Ray - Southeastern Hall of Fame 2015Ray Fitzgerald, a native of Payson, Arizona, played for the Lady Lion softball team from 2004-08 and established herself as the most accomplished pitcher in program history. A three-time All-Southland performer, she finished her career as the school’s all-time leader with 391 career strikeouts. Her junior season was her best at SLU, as she earned first team All-Southland Conference honors and set single-season school records with 21 wins and eight shutouts, including a 1-0 victory over No. 6 LSU. A two-time Southland All-Academic selection, Ray Fitzgerald earned her degree in nursing.

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Individual School Records

Individual HittingAT-BATSGame: 7, by Brooke Kostic, vs. SW Texas (3/4/00)Season: 192, Michelle Lemons (2007)Career: 650, Heather Dye (2000-03) RUNS SCOREDGame: 4 (8 players), last by Katie Lacour, at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (4/8/15) Season: 46, Katie Lacour (2015)Career: 99, Katie Lacour (2013-present) HITSGame: 5 (twice) last by Michelle Lemons, at Jackson State (3/29/06) Season: 89, Katie Lacour (2015)Career: 203, Katie Lacour (2013-present) BATTING AVERAGESeason: .484, Katie Lacour (89-for-184), 2015Career: .453, Voncia Bookman (1992-93) RBIGame: 7, Rebecca De la Garza, vs. Central Arkansas (5/6/07); Dee Rancher, vs. Tennessee State (2/27/99)Season: 50, Kristy Menke (2002)Career: 117, Heather Sherrill (2006-09) DOUBLESGame: 3, Lori Debenedetto, vs. Centenary (3/18/95)Season: 17, Heather Sherrill (2007); Voncia Bookman (1993)Career: 53, Heather Sherrll (2006-09)

TRIPLESGame: 2, four players last by Sydney Booker, vs. Incarnate Word (3/14/15)Season: 8, Voncia Bookman (1992), Sydney Booker (2015) Career: 14, Voncia Bookman (1992-93), Robin Rankin (1990-94)

HOME RUNSGame: 3, Meghan Gomez, vs. Alabama State (3/2/12); Rebecca De la Garza, vs. Central Arkansas (5/6/07)Season: 15, Karin Smith (2004)Career: 37, Karin Smith (2002-05) HIT-BY-PITCHGame: 3, Megan McCollum, vs. Jackson State (3/6/13)Season: 13, Megan McCollum (2013), Amber Sather (2014)Career: 34, Megan McCollum (2011-14)

TOTAL BASESGame: 13, vs. Meghan Gomez, 3 HR, 1 1B, vs. Alabama State (3/2/12)Season: 117, Dee Rancher (1999)Career: 320, Heather Sherrill (2006-09)

SLUGGING PERCENTAGEGame: 4.000, Rebecca De la Garza (3 HR), vs. Central Arkansas (5/6/07) Season: .757, Karin Smith (2004)Career: .697, Voncia Bookman (1992-93)

EXTRA BASE HITSGame: 4, Vickie August vs. UNO (4/15/88)Season: 27, Dee Rancher (1999)Career: 76, Heather Sherill (2006-09)

STOLEN BASESGame: 4, Joy Wiese vs. Florida A&M (4/12/91); 4, V. Bookman vs. Athens Co., (2/13/93)Season: 20, Debbie Spriggins (1986)Career: 34, Robin Rankin (1990-94)

BASES-ON-BALLSGame: 4, Amber Sather, vs. UMBC (2/14/13)Season: 43, Amber Sather (2015)Career: 109, Amber Sather (2013-present)

SACRIFICE HITSGame: 3, Becky Holliday vs. Delta St. (3/20/91)Season: 20, Nora Bermudez (1991)Career: 34, Nora Bermudez (1991-95)

SACRIFICE FLIESGame: 2, Joy Wiese vs. Miss. College 4/13/92Season: 6, Kelsey Nichols (2013)Career: 9, Tara Maus (1989-92)

CONSECUTIVE HITTING STREAKAt Bat: 8, Heather Dye (3/8—3/21/00)On Base: 8,Tara Maus (4/21-5/2/92); Rankin (3/18-3/25-93)Games: 16, Katie Lacour (3/20-4/13/13)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED209, Heather Dye (2000-03)

Individual PitchingGAMES PITCHEDSeason: 46, Glynda Gauley (1986)Career: 146, Carla Newsom (1993-96)

VICTORIESSeason: 21, Rachel Ray (2007)Career: 51, Carla Newsom (1993-96)

LOSSESSeason: 28, Glynda Gauley (1986)Career: 70, Glynda Gauley (1985-87)

W-L PERCENTAGESeason: .846 (11-2), Rachael Hellyer (2013)Career: 19-13 (.594), Summer Delaneuville (2004-06)

GAMES STARTEDSeason: 46, Glynda Gauley (1986)Career: 119, Carla Newsom (1993-96)

COMPLETE GAMESSeason: 44, Glynda Gauley (1986)Career: 92, Carla Newsom (1993-96)

SHUTOUTSSeason: 8, Rachel Ray (2007)Career: 17, Carla Newsom (1989-92)

SAVESSeason: 3, twice by Carla Newsom (1995, 96)Career: 8, Carla Newsom (1993-96)

INNINGS PITCHEDSeason: 317, Glynda Gauley (1986)Career: 780, Edna Brisco (1993-96)

NO-HIT GAMES1, Jessie Browne, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2/27/11)1, Katelyn Thomason, vs. Mississippi Valley (2/19/10)1, Summer Delaneuville/Jessica Sander vs. Jackson State (2/11/05)1, Tammy Landry vs. Mississippi Valley (3/23/97)

ONE-HIT GAMESSeason: 3, Shannon Covington (1989); Edna Brisco (1989)Career: 5, Edna Brisco (1989-92)

FEWEST WALKSSeason: 10, Monique Roussell (1998)Career: 51, Edna Brisco (1989-1992)

FEWEST RUNS ALLOWEDSeason: 35 (102.2 IP), Teri Southard (1991)Career: 106 (193.2 IP), T. Southard (1991-92)

FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWEDSeason: 14, Teri Southard (1991)Career: 56, Teri Southard (1991-92)

STRIKEOUTSSeason: 173, Sue Hill (2002)Career: 391, Rachel Ray (2004-08)

LOWEST ERASeason: 0.88, Shannon Covington (1990)Career: 1.33, Shannon Covington (1989-91)

Individual FieldingPUTOUTSGame: 22, Sondra Landry (vs. Sam Houston State, 3/12/89)Season: 434, Monica Dietrich (1986)Career: 1,221, Rebecca De la Garza (2004-07)

ASSISTSGame: 11, Velinda Arbuckle (vs. Nicholls, 4/8/86)Season: 207, Velinda Arbuckle (1986)Career: 562, Joy Wiese (1991-94)

ERRORSGame: 4, four times (last by Denise Mitchell vs. Centenary, 3/18/95)Season: 36, Brandy Neal (2001)Career: 90, Joy Wiese (1991-94)

TOTAL CHANCESGame: 23, Sondra Landry vs. Sam Houston State, 2/27/95Season: 466, Monica Dieterich (1986)Career: 1,314, Rebecca De la Garza (2004-07)

FIELDING PERCENTAGESeason: 1.000, Kelsey Nichols (77 PO, 7A, 0E) (2013); Stacey White (64 PO, 4A, 0E) (2001); P. Pender (65 PO, 0E)(1991)

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Team School Records/Yearly LeadersBatting Average2015: Katie Lacour .4842014: Katie Lacour .3972013: Katie Lacour .3802012: Megan McCollum .3192011; Kelsey Nichols .3582010: Katie Duhe .3632009: Heather Sherrill .3232008: Heather Sherrill .3642007: Heather Sherrill .3552006: Amy Ford .2912005: Karin Smith .3222004: Karin Smith .3682003: Ashley Walker .3222002: Kristy Menke .3282001: Brandy Neal .3522000: Heather Heimbach .2881999: Dee Rancher .4051998: Katharine Watts .3271997: Kelly Bembry .3251996: Jenny Esteves .293 1995: Lori Romero .3361994: Lori Romero .289 1993: Voncia Bookman .4451992: Voncia Bookman .460 1991: Patti Pender .319 1990: Patti Pender .277 1989: Allison McCullough .298 1988: Vickie August .356 1987: Cindy Smith .238 1986: Debbie Spriggins .305 1985: Missy Smith .246

Home Runs2015: Sydney Booker 82014: Megan Moore 92013: Amber Sather 112012: Meghan Gomez 92011: Katie Matthews 62010: Meghan Gomez 72009: Meghan Gomez 82008: Heather Sherrill 92007: Rebecca De la Garza 112006: Brooke Lockhart 42005: Karin Smith 142004: Karin Smith 152003: Karin Smith 62002: Kristy Menke 92001: Kristy Menke 72000: Heather Dye 71999: Dee Rancher 101998: Kelly Bembry 61997: Lori Romero 31996: 5 tied with 11995: Sondra Landry 31994: Lori Romero 2 Jenny Esteves 21993: Voncia Bookman 3 Donna Ridenour 31992: Voncia Bookman 21991: Joy Wiese 11990: Patti Pender 11989: Michelle Frye 11988: Vickie August 41987: Cindy Smith 21986: Debbie Spriggins 31985: Amy Green 5

Runs Batted In 2015: Sydney Booker 492014: Megan Moore 382013: Kelsey Nichols 432012: Meghan Gomez 292011: Kelsey Nichols 212010: Katie Duhe 232009: Meghan Gomez 242008: Heather Sherrill 412007: Arica Rodriguez 392006: Heather Sherrill 242005: Karin Smith 292004: Karin Smith 462003: Karin Smith 272002: Kristy Menke 502001: Kristy Menke 312000: Heather Heimbach 291999: Dee Rancher 471998: Jamie Logmann 411997: Kelly Bembry 191996: Jenny Esteves 171995: Sondra Landry 211994: Lori Romero 18 Jenny Esteves 181993: Voncia Bookman 281992: Tara Maus 251991: Patti Pender 151990: Patti Pender 141989: Michelle Frye 201988: Vickie August 171987: Missy Aguillard 151986: Debbie Spriggins 271985: Amy Green 21

Hits2015: Katie Lacour 892014: Katie Lacour 602013: Michelle Duhe 612012: Michelle Duhe 472011: Kelsey Nichols 542010: Jordan Logan 502009: Heather Sherrill 512008: Heather Sherrill 602007: Heather Sherrill 592006: Amy Ford 34 Rebecca De la Garza 342005: Rebecca De la Garza 402004: Karin Smith 532003: Ashley Walker 482002: Kristy Menke 602001: Brandi Neal/Heather Dye 512000: Heather Heimbach 471999: Dee Rancher 681998: Katharine Watts 51 1997: Kelly Bembry 411996: Jenny Esteves 41 1995: Lori Romero 46 1994: Lori Romero 46 1993: Robin Rankin 60 1992: Voncia Bookman 64 1991: Patti Pender 45 1990: Patti Pender 38 1989: Shelly Winton 38 1988: Vickie August 32 1987: Cindy Smith 25 1986: Debbie Spriggins 39 1985: Amy Green 23 Wendye Lee 23

Runs Scored2015: Katie Lacour 462014: Katie Lacour 272013: Michelle Duhe 392012: Megan McCollum 222011: Kelsey Nichols 272010: Meghan Gomez 252009: Meghan Gomez 232008: Allyson McCubbins 342007: Brooke Lockhart 342006: Brooke Lockhart 192005: Karin Smith 272004: Karin Smith 23 Raeni Landry 232003: Ashley Walker 192002: Kristy Menke 352001: Heather Dye 282000: Heather Dye 261999: Misty Wagner 441998: Christina Borsche 331997: Kelly Bembry 20 Lori Debenedetto 201996: Kelly Bembry 17 1995: Jenny Esteves 19 1994: Robin Rankin 22 1993: Voncia Bookman 31 Robin Rankin 31 1992: Voncia Bookman 29 1991: Patti Pender 17 1990: Lisa Blackburn 19 1989: Shannon Covington 20 1988: Vickie Åugust 18 1987: Cindy Smith 12 1986: Debbie Spriggins 31 1985: Cindy Smith 19

Pitching Records2015: Taylor Bishop 14-92014: Taylor Bishop 7-92013: Rachael Hellyer 11-22012: Vicki Honeycutt 5-52011: Kenna Terry 7-92010: Katelyn Thomason 5-112009: Catherine Gunther 9-152008: Rachel Ray 15-142007: Rachel Ray 21-102006: Rachael Schwartz 10-162005: Devin King 10-92004: Summer Delaneuville 16-102003: Emily Stelly 8-192002: Susan Hill 16-192001: Susan Hill 13-72000: Susan Hill 11-15 1999: Monique Roussell 16-181998: Monique Roussell 17-101997: Melinda Bohnert 6-171996: Carla Newsom 9-201995: Denise Mitchell 9-121994: Carla Newsom 18-181993: Carla Newsom 16-171992: Teri Southard 7-12 Edna Brisco 7-151991: Edna Brisco 9-101990: Shannon Covington 13-61989: Edna Brisco 10-141988: Lynn Henry 2-201987: Amy Toney 5-111986: Glynda Gauley 18-281985: Glynda Gauley 14-24

Team HittingAt Bats: (game): 50, Southwest Texas, 3/4/00 (season): 1,543 (2007)Runs: (game): 20, at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 4/8/15 (season): 269 (1999)Hits: (game): 22, at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 4/8/15 (season): 452 (1999)Doubles: (game): 7, at Southern, 4/9/12 (season): 90 (1999)Triples: (game): 3, 3 times, last vs. Southern Miss, 2/15/15 (season): 17 (1993)Home Runs: (game): 7, at Lamar, 4/13/13 (season): 44 (2008)RBI: (game): 17, 4 times, last vs. Grambling, 2/16/08 (season): 249 (54 games, 1999)Batting Avg: (game): .577 (15-26) vs. Texas Southern, 3/17/04 (season): .306 (1999)Stolen Bases: (game): 9, West Georgia, 4/7/89 (season): 62 (1986)Most Runs in Double-header: 31, vs. Alcorn State, 2/20/02Most Runs Inning: 10, vs. Grambling, 2/16/08Most HR Inning: 3, at Lamar, 4/13/13Games Played: 58 (1998, 2007)Most Wins: 32(2013)Most Losses: 37 (2010)Fewest Wins: 2 (1988)Fewest Losses: 21 (1990)Best Winning Percentage: .593 (32-22) (2013)Consecutive Wins: 12 (from 2/17/99 - 3/7/99) On-Base Percentage: .380 (1999)Total Bases: 653 (1999)Slugging Percentage: .443 (1999)Stolen Base Percentage: .939 (31-33) (1986)Sacrifices: 68 (1991)Sacrifice Flies: 18 (2013)Hit-By-Pitch: 40 (1999, 2013)Base-On-Balls: 160 (2014)Strikeouts: 292 (2009)

Team Pitching/FieldingComplete Games: 50 (of 54 games, 1999)Innings Pitched: 392.0 (1998)Bases-On-Balls: 346 (1987)Strikeouts: 263 (2002)Fewest Runs Allowed: 104 (1995)Fewest Earned Runs: 49 (1991)Lowest ERA: 1.08 (1991)Shutouts: 10, twice (1990, 2002)Putouts: 1,170 (1998)Assists: 594 (1998)Errors: (most) 138, (1988) (fewest) 54 (2005, 2013)Total Chances: 1,874 (1998)Best Fielding Avg.: .965 (2013)Most Double Plays: 24 (1998)

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Year-By-Year Results

1985 - 14-24, 4-4 Gulf StarCoach: Ken Dohre

3/6 0,4 McNeese State 5,73/7 2,0 Southern Miss 6,83/9 1,1 at Nicholls State@ 5,113/12 5,11 New Orleans 2,43/19 0,0 at McNeese State 3,103/23 1,1 Grambling State** 0,03/26 11,9 at New Orleans 4,53/28 0,1 at Southern Miss 6,73/30 0,1 Sam Houston State@ 7,53/31 1,5 Southwest Texas@ 11,64/13 4,1 at Northwestern State@ 3,54/14 0,0 at Stephen F. Austin@ 6,34/20 0,0 at Sam Houston State@ 4,104/21 1,2 at Southwest Texas@ 0,34/24 13 New Orleans 34/26 0,0 Nicholls State# 5,25/1 8,17,7 at New Orleans 3,1,25/4 5,5 Northwestern State@ 2,45/5 0,2 Stephen F. Austin@ 10,3

@ --Gulf Star series# -- results did not count is GSC standings**-- forfeit by Grambling

1986 - 18-28, 5-15 GSCCoach: Gene Rushing

3/5 1,0 at McNeese State 4,103/7 0,0 at Nicholls State@ 2,103/8 7,5 New Orleans 3,83/12 6 at New Orleans 83/15 1,2 Southern Miss 2,13/18 12,12 Tennessee Tech 7,93/20 0,1 at SW Louisiana 1,63/22 5,13 at Tulane 2,43/26 0,1 College of St. Mary (Neb.) 9,2 4/2 3,1 SW Louisiana 8,24/5 1,0 at Northwestern State@ 2,54/6 1,0 at Stephen F. Austin@ 0,34/8 9,0 Nicholls State@ 4,14/10 6,8 New Orleans 2,04/12 0,0 Sam Houston State@ 1,94/13 4,3 Southwest Texas@ 3,04/19 10 at New Orleans 94/21 2,1 McNeese State 4,04/22 9,9 Tulane 1,04/24 0,3 at Southern Miss 2,14/26 3,1 Northwestern State@ 5,64/27 0,1 Stephen F. Austin@ 4,55/3 0,0 at Sam Houston State@ 2,105/5 1,1 at Southwest Texas@ 6,0

@ -- Gulf Star series

1987 - 6-32, 0-20 GSCCoach: John Pleasant

3/21 3 Miss. Women's Univ. $ 93/21 4 Miss. Women's Univ. $ 33/22 2 Delta State $ 1 3/22 2 Centenary College $ 83/24 0,1 Nicholls State@ 9,93/26 3,0 SW Louisiana 14,103/28 0,0 at Northwestern State@ 4,63/29 1,0 at Stephen F. Austin@ 4,183/31 0,5 Mississippi College 15,124/1 9,11 at New Orleans 4,154/4 0,0 Sam Houston State@ 11,164/5 6,0 Southwest Texas@ 14,124/9 0,2 McNeese State 10,14/14 0,0 at SW Louisiana 11,94/21 2,0 at Nicholls State@ 12,44/22 6,9 New Orleans 5,84/25 1,0 Northwestern State@ 19,74/26 0,3 Stephen F. Austin@ 7,134/29 6,3 at Mississippi College 7,135/2 0,1 at Sam Houston State@ 9,95/3 0,4 at Southwest Texas@ 21,7

@ -- Gulf Star series$ -- SLU Invitational (@Denham Springs, LA)

1988 - 2-32Coach: Jacqueline Paddio

2/12 3 at Southern Miss $ 172/12 0 Livingston Univ. $ 102/13 2 West Florida $ 82/13 1 West Florida $ 112/13 1 at Southern Miss $ 32/22 0,6 at Southern Miss 7,72/27 0,0 at West Florida 17,163/7 1,7 New Orleans 9,63/10 3 Northwestern State 113/11 6 Delta State % 83/11 2 Mississippi College % 63/11 4 Northwestern State % 14 3/12 2 Miss. Women's Univ. % 143/12 0 Livingston Univ. % 33/12 2 Southern Miss % 33/17 0 McNeese State# 53/19 2,1 at Northwestern State 8,123/20 0,2 at Centenary College 8,123/23 1,6 Mississippi College 5,83/29 3,3 at West Florida 10,22 3/30 9,3 at Florida A&M 11,74/13 0,3 at Mississippi College 10,44/15 5,16 at New Orleans 6,9

$ -- USM Invitational (Hattiesburg, MS)% -- SLU Invitational (Slidell, LA)# -- one-game forfeit by SLU

1989 - 22-31Coach: Jacqueline Paddio

2/10 0 at Southern Miss $ 62/10 2 at Southern Miss $ 02/10 3 NE Louisiana $ 4 (8)2/11 3 NE Louisiana $ 42/11 2 West Florida $ 72/11 0 West Florida $ 42/23 4,5 at McNeese State 0,32/28 0,3 at Nicholls State 1,4 (8)3/9 1 Delta State^ 43/10 3 Southern Miss % 13/10 4 Delta State % 03/10 1 Centenary College % 03/10 3 McNeese State % 23/10 3 Livingston Univ. % 63/11 0 Northwestern State % 23/11 0 Miss. Women's Univ. % 13/11 3 Mississippi College % 13/11 0 Northwestern State % 33/11 4 Centenary College % 63/12 4,1 Northwestern State 3,83/14 0,0 Nicholls State 8,23/18 1,0 Texas-Arlington 6,103/23 1 Livingston Univ. @ 0 3/23 4 at Delta State @ 33/24 5 Mississippi College @ 73/24 2 Livingston Univ. @ 33/25 10 at Delta State @ 03/29 0,0 SW Louisiana 7,53/30 7,7 Southern Miss 0,24/4 1,0 at SW Louisiana 3,74/6 1 at West Florida 04/7 8 Troy State * 04/7 6 Florida State * 24/8 4 Miss. Women's Univ. * 24/8 8 West Georgia * 64/8 0 Samford * 34/19 0,1 at Northwestern State 1,24/20 1,3 at Centenary College 2,14/21 1 at Centenary College & 34/21 0 Central (OK) State & 24/22 2 Ranger (TX) J.C. & 14/22 4 Ranger (TX) J.C. & 74/22 8 at Centenary College & 7

$ -- USM Invitational (Hattiesburg, MS)% -- SLU Invitational (Slidell, LA)@ -- Delta State Invite (Cleveland, MS)* -- West Florida Invite (Pensacola, FL)& -- Centenary College Invite (Shreveport)^ -- home game played in Slidell

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Year-By-Year Results

1990 - 24-21Coach: Jacqueline Paddio

2/12 3,3 Southern Miss 0,12/16 6,1 at NE Louisiana 2,42/17 4 Livingston % 22/17 3 Northwestern State % 52/17 4 Southern Miss % 02/18 7 at NE Louisiana % 52/18 0 Centenary College % 12/23 1,0 at SW Louisiana 7,12/24 4,4 at McNeese State 0,52/26 6,4 NE Louisiana 2,03/5 1,3 Nicholls State 2,03/8 0 Northwestern State 43/9 3 Miss.Women's Univ. @ 13/9 0 Livingston Univ. @ 23/9 1 Northwestern State @ 03/10 7 Livingston Univ. @ 13/10 1 Northwestern State @ 43/10 1 Miss. Women's Univ. @ 33/13 5,3 McNeese State 3,53/15 5 Northern Illinois * 43/15 7 Ohio State * 33/16 6 Temple * 23/16 1 Texas A&M * 23/16 0 Colorado State * 63/17 2 Kansas * 13/17 0 Sam Houston State * 13/19 2,4 Mississippi College 0,03/21 0,0 SW Louisiana 3,43/23 2,2 at Nicholls State 3,33/26 6,3 at Mississippi College 0,14/3 1,2 Houston Baptist 0,14/5 1,6 at Louisiana Tech 4,9

% -- NE Louisiana Tourney (Monroe, LA)@ -- SLU Invitational (Slidell, LA)* -- Houston Classic (Houston, TX)

1991 - 22-23Coach: Jacqueline Paddio

2/9 0,0 Louisiana Tech 3,72/10 2,5 NE Louisiana 4,42/16 6,0 Houston Baptist 3,42/25 1,1 at Nicholls State 0,22/25 4,2 Northwestern State 5,13/3 8,15 Delta State 2,13/7 5 Southern Miss @ 03/7 0 Miss. Women's Univ. @ 23/8 0 Mississippi College # 13/8 6 Centenary College # 73/9 1 Mississippi College # 03/9 5 Centenary College # 43/14 5 Iowa State $ 63/14 2 Texas A&M $ 43/15 0 Colorado State $ 13/19 0,1 at Mississippi College 3,03/20 3,8 at Delta State 0,33/22 2 Oklahoma % 43/22 5 at SW Louisiana % 33/23 1 Oklahoma % 63/23 0 at SW Louisiana % 34/4 0,1 at NE Louisiana 1,24/5 0,0 at Centenary 4,14/6 1,0 at Northwestern State 8,14/8 1,5 Mississippi College 0,04/12 3,3 Florida A&M 0,24/13 2,5 Florida A&M 1,44/23 0,2 at Miss. Women's Univ. 1,14/24 2,8 at Southern Miss 1,0

@ -- SLU Triangular (Hammond, LA)

# -- SLU Invitational (Hammond, LA)$ -- Houston Classic (Houston, TX)% -- USL Round Robin (Lafayette, LA)

1992 - 18-31 (2-2 at TAAC Tourney)Coach: Jaqueline Paddio

2/7 8 Mobile College @ 32/8 1 NE Louisiana @ 02/8 2 Mobile College @ 32/8 0 NE Louisiana @ 62/18 0,1 Nicholls State 11,32/20 3 Mobile College 22/25 6,9 McNeese State 2,32/26 4,1 at NE Louisiana 2,52/27 2,1 at Centenary College 0,33/2 0,3 NE Louisiana 3,83/8 5,8 Incarnate Word (TX) 0,13/13 7 Southern Miss # 23/13 4 Centenary College # 23/14 14 Southern Miss # 63/20 7 Texas-San Antonio $ 43/20 2 Oregon $ 113/21 0 Oklahoma State $ 33/21 3 Colorado State $ 43/22 0 California $ 123/22 6 St. Mary's (TX) $ 103/25 2,0 at McNeese State 0,44/1 1,0 SW Louisiana 4,74/6 0,8 at Nicholls State 4,124/13 3,7 at Mobile College 4,84/15 5,1 at Columbus (GA) State 6,44/17 2 South Florida % 34/18 4 Georgia State % 84/18 2 Furman % 64/18 2 UNC-Wilmington % 44/18 0 Louisiana Tech % 34/18 7 NE Louisiana % 104/21 9,10 Mississippi College 4,05/1 0 Samford ^ 15/1 13 Florida A&M ^ 05/1 7 Centenary ^ 25/2 6 Samford ^ 7

@ -- Southern Miss Tourney (Pascagoula, MS)# -- SLU Invitational (Hammond, LA)$ -- Houston Classic (Houston, TX)% -- Frost Cutlery Tourney (Chattanooga, TN)^ -- TAAC Tournament (Macon, GA)

1993 - 19-28 (3-2 at TAAC Tourney)Coach: Corrie Hill

2/4 5,7 West Florida 9,62/12 1 Centenary College @ 32/12 6 at Northwestern State @ 62/13 3 Athens College @ 42/13 6 Centenary College @ 72/15 5,2 McNeese State 4,02/22 5,3 at Mobile College 6,42/23 0,6 at West Florida 10,42/26 4 Centenary College # 52/27 6 Northwestern State # 82/27 8 at NE Louisiana # 22/27 1 Nicholls State # 63/4 0,5 Louisiana Tech 2,63/6 0,0 Northwestern State 6,93/18 9,4 at McNeese State 0,53/25 5,1 at Nicholls State 0,93/27 0,4 at Louisiana Tech 5,53/28 0,7 at Centenary College 1,24/3 0,3 at SW Louisiana 8,44/5 5,2 at Texas Lutheran 2,04/6 3,10 at St. Mary's (TX) 0,114/17 2,4 Houston Baptist 1,2

4/18 4,11 St. Edward's (TX) 1,24/22 4,0 Mobile College 0,64/27 0,0 SW Louisiana 23,74/30 7 Centenary College $ 64/30 1 Stetson $ 94/30 8 Mercer $ 05/1 10 Samford $ 75/1 1 Stetson $ 2

@ --Northwestern State Invite (Natchitoches, LA)# -- NE Louisiana Mardi Gras Tourney (Monroe, LA)$ -- TAAC Tournament (Shreveport, LA)

1994 - 22-30-1 (7-5 TAAC, t-1st West Division)

Coach: Corrie Hill

2/12 9 Centenary College @ 22/12 10 at Northwestern State @ 22/12 1 Univ. of Mobile @ 12/13 3,3 at Stephen F. Austin 0,02/14 0,3 at NE Louisiana 2,22/19 0,1 Louisiana Tech 2,52/25 3 at NE Louisiana # 12/25 3 Centenary College # 22/25 0 Oklahoma City # 22/26 2 Tulsa # 12/26 2 Nicholls State # 32/26 1 Stephen F. Austin # 23/3 9,5 Northwestern State 1,6 (*)3/8 8,1 Evansville 0,03/11 5,3 Samford $ 1,53/16 0,2 Southwest Texas 5,13/19 3,2 Eastern Kentucky 2,33/24 0,1 at McNeese State 2,93/27 2,6 Centenary College $ 0,13/29 5,0 at West Florida 4,33/31 1,5 at Centenary College $ 0,84/1 0,0 at Louisiana Tech 8,74/5 9,1 McNeese State 13,74/9 1,0 at Samford $ 0,24/10 0,0 at Georgia State $ 2,44/13 0,0 at Nicholls State 2,44/19 1,1 at Univ. of Mobile 6,24/21 2,1 Nicholls State 7,34/23 3,5 Georgia State $ 2,44/26 1,0 at SW Louisiana 6,44/29 0 Centenary College % 24/29 3 Stetson % 24/30 1 Georgia State % 3 @ -- Northwestern State Tournament (Natchitoches, LA)# -- NE Louisiana Tournament (Monroe, LA)* -- protested game, does not count against standings$ -- TAAC series% -- TAAC Post-Season Tournament (DeLand, FL)

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1995 - 19-27(5-7 TAAC, 3rd in West Division)

Coach: Corrie Hill (8-9)Coach Pete Langlois (11-18)

2/11 3,3 McNeese State 11,72/14 4,4 at NE Louisiana 0,32/24 0 Southwest Texas @ 12/24 2 at Texas-San Antonio @ 32/24 5 Southern Utah @ 22/26 0 Southwest Texas @ 12/26 8 Southern Utah @ 22/27 0,2 at Sam Houston State 3,43/2 0,1 Nicholls State 3,73/5 4,7 Northwest Missouri State 0,33/9 0 Stephen F. Austin 53/18 9,7 Centenary College # 1,63/22 0,0 Louisiana Tech 6,23/23 1,2 Univ. of Mobile 0,43/25 10,0 Northwestern State 3,23/27 3,8 Samford # 0,03/30 0,0 at SW Louisiana 5,34/1 8,2 at Centenary College # 0,34/2 8,1 at Louisiana Tech 3,44/6 2,3 at McNeese State 1,24/8 4,4 at Univ. of Mobile 3,34/10 2,3 at Samford # 5,44/11 4,0 at Georgia State # 7,34/13 5,5 at Northwestern State 0,64/19 0,4 at NE Louisiana 3,54/22 0,6 Georgia State # 9,7

@ -- Texas-San Antonio Tournament# -- TAAC series

1996 - 15-31(8-8 TAAC, t-3rd West Division)

Coach: Pete Langlois2/14 2,3 Louisiana Tech 3(11),22/21 0,0 NE Louisiana 3,72/24 0,6 at Univ. of Mobile 1,42/25 6,5 at Samford $ 5,02/27 4,2 at Nicholls State 2,73/2 1,4 Nicholls State 2,5(8)3/3 9,2 at McNeese State 7,4(6)3/7 0,8 at Northwestern State 8(5),73/9 0,0 SW Louisiana 8,13/13 1,0 Campbell 3,63/18 0,3 Jacksonville State $ 1,73/20 0,0 Centenary College $ 3,13/23 0,3 at NE Louisiana 4,53/25 5,5 Samford $ 1,13/28 1,4 McNeese State 3,64/1 4 at Georgia State $ 64/2 5 at Georgia State $ 34/3 1,1 at Jacksonville State $ 4,74/6 4,2 at Centenary College $ 0,34/10 0,0 at Louisiana Tech 1,8(5)4/13 4,8 Georgia State $ 2,74/15 0,0 at SW Louisiana 8(5),34/17 2,2 Northwestern State 0,14/25 2 Jacksonville State # 44/25 3 Florida Atlantic # 4

$ -- TAAC series# --TAAC Tournament (Buies Creek, NC)

1997 - 12-376-10 TAAC (4th West Division)

Coach: Pete Langlois2/11 1,0 Louisiana Tech 2,13(6)2/15 0,1 at Nicholls State 3,62/17 2,2 Northwestern State 3(8),72/20 3,5 Baylor 4,72/23 4,2 at Georgia State $ 0,3(8)3/4 0,1 Univ. of Mobile 4,33/5 3 McNeese State 43/8 10,0 Samford $ 1(5),33/12 0,0 at NE Louisiana 3,13/15 0,0 SW Louisiana 7,11(5)3/19 1,0 Nicholls State 9(6),93/23 18,12 at Miss. Valley State 1(5),1(5)3/25 3,4 at Troy State 4,4(8)3/26 5,13 at Samford $ 2,4(5)3/28 0,0 at Jacksonville State $ 4,43/31 1,2 Centenary College $ 4,94/5 5,13 at Centenary College $ 6,3(6)4/7 1,1 at Louisiana Tech 9(6),64/8 14,16 Miss.Valley State 2(5),0(3)4/9 0,0 at SW Louisiana 8(5),64/10 1,3 at McNeese State 3,5(8)4/13 0,8 Georgia State $ 4,14/14 2,1 Jacksonville State $ 6,34/17 1,1 at Northwestern State 7,2(9)4/19 2,4 Troy State 4(8),1

$ -- denotes TAAC series

1998 - 31-27-013-13 Southland (4th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/20 6,8 at Louisiana College 1,02/21 0,5,3 at Sam Houston State 1,1,02/24 3,2 Spring Hill (AL) 2,02/25 5,10 Southern 0,22/27 13 Tennessee State # 22/27 6 Middle Tennessee State # 72/27 5 at Troy State # 22/28 6 Tennessee State # 52/28 4 Middle Tennessee State # 22/28 2 at Troy State # 33/3 6,16 at Southern 2,13/5 1,0 Louisiana Tech 6,93/8 0,0 Texas-San Antonio $ 9,43/11 4,2 Butler 6,33/14 2,1 Texas-Arlington $ 0,43/15 3 Texas-Arlington $ 43/21 0,3 at Northwestern State $ 8,43/22 4 at Northwestern State $ 13/25 2,0 SW Louisiana 3,123/26 7,2 Centenary College 1,03/28 1,5 at Stephen F. Austin $ 4,83/29 7 at Stephen F. Austin $ 44/2 2,2 at SW Louisiana 14,54/4 2,11 Northwestern State $ 1,74/5 6 Northwestern State $ 24/7 0,5 at Centenary College 1,34/8 0,3 at Louisiana Tech 5,24/11 3,3 at Nicholls State $ 4,64/12 1 at Nicholls State $ 54/19 2,3 at Southwest Texas $ 1,24/20 4 at Southwest Texas $ 04/24 5,0 McNeese State $ 0,14/25 6 McNeese State $ 14/29 4 Texas-San Antonio % 34/30 2 Nicholls State % 114/30 5 Texas-Arlington % 35/1 0 Nicholls State % 3

# -- Troy State Tournament (Troy, AL)$ --SLC series% -- Southland Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, LA)

1999 - 25-298-18 Southland (8th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/6 2,9 at Texas-San Antonio $ 7,102/7 7 at Texas-San Antonio $ 172/15 3,8 at Southern 0,02./17 0,2 at Spring Hill (AL) 3,12/24 8,7 at Louisiana College 0,12/26 5 at Troy State @ 02/26 11 Florida A&M @ 42/26 7 Tennessee State @ 12/27 18 Tennessee State @ 62/27 8 Florida A&M @ 02/27 3 at Troy State @ 23/6 8,6 Sam Houston State $ 5,33/7 11 Sam Houston State $ 53/9 1,1 SW Louisiana 11,103/10 0,5 Bowling Green 8,43/14 4,2 at Texas-Arlington $ 10,43/15 4 at Texas-Arlington $ 53/18 0,6 Louisiana Tech 3,73/20 0,1 Stephen F. Austin $ 11,53/21 9 Stephen F. Austin 123/24 10,17 Southern 0,03/27 12,2 at McNeese State $ 5,44/1 0,0 at Louisiana Tech 8,84/2 0,4 at NE Louisiana $ 1,04/3 0 at NE Louisiana $ 94/10 2,5 Northwestern State $ 3,94/11 5 Northwestern State $ 64/13 7,8 at Centenary College 2,24/15 1,1 at SW Louisiana 9,94/17 1,6 Southwest Texas $ 5,94/18 3 Southwest Texas $ 14/23 4,3 Nicholls State $ 3,74/24 11 Nicholls State $ 24/25 8,3 Troy State 0,5

@ -- Troy State Invitational (Troy, AL)$ -- SLC series

2000 - 21-32-06-20 Southland (8th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/5 0,2 Louisiana Tech 8,102/6 1,1 Centenary College 2,12/12 10 Southern University 12/18 7 Alabama State# 12/18 3 Middle Tennessee St.# 22/18 0 Troy State# 22/19 11 Alabama State# 22/19 4 Middle Tennessee St.# 22/19 3 Troy State# 22/22 2,1 Nicholls State* 5,32/23 5 Nicholls State* 32/26 0,0 Louisiana- Monroe* 1,82/27 0 Louisiana - Monroe* 63/4 1,7 Southwest Texas* 0,93/5 0 Southwest Texas* 83/8 0,2 Louisiana Tech 1,13/11 6,4 McNeese State* 11,73/12 3 McNeese State* 53/16 4,1 Eastern Illinois 2,43/20 1 Auburn University 83/21 7 LSU 83/25 0,4 Northwestern State* 4,13/26 0 Northwestern State* 23/28 1 Southern University 04/1 1,1 Stephen F. Austin* 3,2

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Year-By-Year Results4/6 4,1 Centenary College 0,04/8 2,4 Texas- Arlington* 4,114/9 4 Texas- Arlington* 34/11 2,2 Mobile (Ala) 4,04/15 0,6 Sam Houston St.* 3,24/16 9 Sam Houston St.* 14/17 4,7 Texas Southern 1,24/19 0 Southern Mississippi 44/21 0,4 Texas- San Antonio* 4,74/22 0 Texas- San Antonio* 74/29 0,1 Troy State 7,6# - Troy State Invitational* - Southland Conference Series

2001 - 31-22 16-11 Southland (4th) Coach: Pete Langlois2/9 2 vs. Stetson$ 12/9 0 vs. Florida$ 82/10 3 vs. South Florida$ 42/10 0 vs. South Florida$ 32/11 8 vs. Stetson$ 42/14 8 Southern 02/17 3 vs. Virginia Tech# 22/17 1 vs. Northern Iowa# 32/18 3 vs. Georgia Tech# 12/18 0 vs. Southern Miss# 12/22 6,11 Texas Southern 4,6 2/23 1 Boston College 02/25 8,7 Centenary 9,32/27 18 at Southern 63/4 3,5 at Texas-San Antonio* 0,23/5 4 at Texas-San Antonio* 33/7 1,0 at Southern Miss 3,23/9 10 Sam Houston State* 03/10 7,3 Sam Houston State* 6,03/16 3,0 at Texas-Arlington* 7,13/17 2 at Texas-Arlington* 13/21 10,7 at Centenary 2,43/24 1 Stephen F. Austin* 123/25 4,3 Stephen F. Austin* 3,23/30 2 Northwestern State* 13/31 2,1 Northwestern State* 1,24/6 4,2 at Louisiana-Monroe* 5,14/7 1 at Louisiana-Monroe* 24/9 1 at Louisiana Tech 04/13 4 at McNeese State* 34/14 2,8 at McNeese State* 4,64/21 0,0 Southwest Texas* 3,64/22 0 Southwest Texas* 44/24 0 LSU 64/27 3 Nicholls State* 24/28 1,7 Nicholls State* 4,35/4 1 vs. Texas-Arlington! 05/5 7 vs. Louisiana-Monroe! 55/5 0 vs. Southwest Texas! 25/6 1 vs. Northwestern State! 6

$ -- Gator Invitational ( Tallahassee, FL)# -- Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe)* -- Southland Conference opponent! -- Southland Conference Tournament (San Marcos, TX)

2002 - 30-2715-16 Southland (5th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/1 4 vs. Charleston Southern@ 52/1 1 at Auburn@ 22/2 4 vs. Austin Peay@ 02/2 3 vs. Mercer@ 92/3 15 vs. Charleston Southern@ 102/3 0 vs. Auburn@ 12/9 8 at Southern 02/15 10 vs. Fordham$ 02/16 2 vs. Tulsa$ 72/16 8 vs. Centenary$ 12/16 2 vs. Louisiana-Monroe$ 42/17 7` vs. Centenary$ 32/17 3 at Tulsa$ 82/20 17,14 Alcorn State 1,02/23 4,0 at Southwest Texas* 12,22/24 2 at Southwest Texas* 03/3 1,7 Texas-Arlington* 3,13/4 4 Texas-Arlington* 23/5 2,8 Louisiana Tech 3,03/8 0 vs. Massachusetts% 33/8 7 vs. Providence% 03/9 2 vs. S. Illinois% 03/9 9 vs. Pittsburgh% 33/10 0 vs. Middle Tenn. St.% 23/14 2,4 Centenary 0,13/16 4,2 at Sam Houston* 3,33/17 4 at Sam Houston* 83/19 4 Southern 13/23 0,0 Texas-San Antonio* 6,23/24 4 Texas-San Antonio* 13/29 2,0 at Northwestern St.* 1,13/30 3 at Northwestern St.* 114/6 8,2 at Nicholls St.* 2,04/7 3 at Nicholls St.* 44/10 3 at LSU 44/13 0,9 Louisiana-Monroe* 3,84/14 3 Louisiana-Monroe* 24/20 2,3 McNeese St.* 1,44/21 2 McNeese St.* 74/27 4,5 Stephen F. Austin* 2,44/28 10 Stephen F. Austin* 15/3 1 at Northwestern St.# 75/3 4 vs. Louisiana-Monroe# 25/4 5 vs. Texas-San Antonio# 05/5 0 at Northwestern St.# 1

@ -- Auburn Invitational (Auburn, AL)$ -- Louisiana-Monroe Invitational (Monroe)% -- Florida St. Invitational (Tallahassee, FL)* -- Southland Conference opponent# -- Southland Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, LA)

2003 - 15-318-19 Southland (9th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/7 0 vs. Oregon@ 32/8 1 at Florida State@ 42/9 5 vs. Florida A&M@ 112/9 0 vs. Georgia@ 132/14 2 vs. Auburn% 32/16 3 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette% 92/16 5 vs. Tulsa% 32/19 0 Southern Mississippi 62/22 8 vs. Prairie View# 02/22 3 at Texas A&M# 42/23 1,1 vs. Wichita State# 10,23/1 5,6 at Texas-San Antonio* 10,53/2 4 at Texas-San Antonio* 83/8 0,6 Sam Houston State* 4,23/9 2 Sam Houston State* 03/12 4,1 at Louisiana Tech 3,73/15 0,3 at Texas-Arlington* 13,53/16 0 at Texas-Arlington* 33/20 3,3 at Centenary 2,13/22 1,6 Stephen F. Austin* 4,03/23 1 Stephen F. Austin* 43/26 5 Southern 23/29 1,4 Northwestern State* 4,53/30 0 Northwestern State* 24/5 2,3 at Louisiana-Monroe* 0,54/12 3,1 at McNeese State* 5,34/13 1 at McNeese State* 24/15 0 at LSU 74/17 4,0 Southwest Texas* 0,84/19 1 Southwest Texas* 44/22 12 at Southern 44/23 0 at Southern Miss 84/26 0,1 Nicholls State* 1,04/27 1 Nicholls State* 3

@ -- FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)% -- Louisiana Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.)# -- Aggie Invitational (College Station, Texas)* -- Southland Conference game

2004 - 23-2510-15 Southland (7th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/6 4 vs. Oklahoma@ 52/6 5 vs. Centenary@ 112/7 0 vs. Illinois@ 42/7 3 at LSU@ 112/13 6,6 at Samford 1,72/14 4,6 at Birmingham Southern 5,22/15 2,5 at Troy State 10,42/19 5 at Southern Miss 62/20 4 vs. Missouri# 02/20 0 vs. Texas Tech# 82/21 2 vs. Prairie View# 02/21 2 at Louisiana-Lafayette# 32/22 3 vs. Texas Tech# 22/28 5 at Southern 33/2 0,5 at Nicholls State* 4,33/3 1 at Nicholls State* 03/13 0,1 Texas State* 1,63/14 0 Texas State* 63/16 4 Southern 13/17 12,10 Texas Southern 0,23/20 6,5 Sam Houston State* 5,43/21 2 Sam Houston State* 13/27 0,5 at Texas-San Antonio* 9,153/28 3 at Texas-San Antonio* 7

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Year-By-Year Results3/31 3 Southern Miss 14/3 3,3 at Texas-Arlington* 4,64/4 2 at Texas-Arlington* 14/9 7,3 Louisiana-Monroe* 1,24/10 0 Louisiana-Monroe* 14/13 0,0 at Northwestern State* 4,14/14 0 at Northwestern State* 84/17 3,3 McNeese State* 4,44/18 4 McNeese State* 14/21 1,3 Louisiana Tech 0,24/24 3 at Stephen F. Austin* 1

@ - LSU Tiger Classic (Baton Rouge)# - Louisiana’s Mardi Gras Classic (Lafayette)* - Southland Conference opponent

2005 - 20-2712-15 Southland (T6th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/11 5 Jackson State@ 02/11 1 Samford@ 02/12 4 Alcorn State@ 02/12 1 Louisiana Tech@ 82/12 0 Troy State@ 102/18 1 vs. South Carolina# 32/18 4 vs. Syracuse# 22/19 0 at Florida State# 62/19 1 vs. South Carolina# 72/26 4 at Southern 63/1 3 at Southern Miss 103/5 0,5 at Texas State* 8,93/6 4 at Texas State* 63/8 12 at Grambling 03/9 0,10 at Louisiana Tech 5,43/12 3,4 at Louisiana-Monroe* 2,23/13 5 at Louisiana-Monroe* 43/19 7,3 Texas-Arlington* 6,23/20 2 Texas-Arlington* 13/25 4,3 Nicholls State* 3,53/26 3 Nicholls State* 53/29 1,0 at Ole Miss 4,94/2 1,1 Texas-San Antonio* 10,134/3 1 Texas-San Antonio* 44/5 10,2 at Centenary 3,44/9 3,0 at Sam Houston State* 9,84/10 0 at Sam Houston State* 24/13 6 Southern Miss 24/16 1,4 Northwestern State* 6,34/17 2 Northwestern State* 14/20 0 at LSU 74/23 8,6 Stephen F. Austin* 0,34/24 7 Stephen F. Austin* 64/30 0,3 at McNeese State* 2,45/1 0 at McNeese State* 1

@ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)# - FSU Seminole Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.)* - Southland Conference game

2006 - 0-34On Field Record was 10-34, but all wins were vacated due to Southeastern playing ineligible players

2007 - 0-27On Field Record was 31-27, but all wins were vacated due to Southeastern playing ineligible players

2008 - 0-25On Field Record was 27-25, but all wins were vacated due to Southeastern playing ineligible players

2009 - 14-33On Field Record was 20-33, but six wins were vacated due to Southeastern playing ineligible players

2010 - 11-373-25 Southland (11th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/16 1,2 at Louisiana Tech 5,62/17 3 at Southern 22/19 4 Mississippi Valley $ 02/19 1 Jackson State $ 32/20 6 Grambling $ 22/20 1 St. Louis $ 32/21 3 Tennessee-Martin $ 82/24 0 at LSU 113/2 5 Nicholls* 33/3 1,1 Nicholls* 2,23/6 0,0 at UT Arlington* 9,63/11 10 Alcorn State 63/13 1 at South Alabama 53/16 1 at Mississippi Valley 23/20 2,0 at Central Arkansas* 10,43/24 0 LSU 113/27 0,4 Texas State* 8,53/28 1 Texas State* 103/30 1 South Alabama 114/2 6,6 at UTSA* 10,94/3 5 at UTSA* 24/6 4 at Jackson State 34/8 7,8 at Alcorn State 1,74/10 1,0 Northwestern State* 7,24/11 2 Northwestern State* 64/14 1 Southern 24/17 1,0 at Stephen F. Austin* 9,34/18 1 at Stephen F. Austin* 94/21 5 at Grambling 44/24 2,2 Sam Houston State* 6,124/25 0 Sam Houston State* 74/28 4 Southern Miss 135/1 1,12 at McNeese State* 9,115/2 0 at McNeese State* 85/8 3,5 A&M-Corpus Christi* 4,135/9 7 A&M-Corpus Christi* 8

$ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)* - Southland Conference Game

2011 - 22-3011-19 Southland (9th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/11 1 Akron$ 52/12 4 Tennessee-Martin$ 22/12 10 St. Louis$ 82/13 3 UMKC$ 52/13 9 Southern$ 02/16 0 at LSU 92/18 7 vs. Tennessee-Martin# 52/19 3 vs. Evansville# 102/19 3 vs. Ohio State# 42/20 0 vs. Chattanooga# 92/20 1 vs. South Alabama# 72/26 5 Alcorn State 22/27 8,8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0,23/2 1 at Jackson State 23/5 0,3 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 16,113/6 1 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 63/12 5,0 UT Arlington* 1,83/13 0 UT Arlington* 33/15 2 at Alcorn State 13/16 2 at Southern 33/19 3,3 Louisiana Tech 2,23/23 0 at Mississippi Valley State 83/26 4,1 Central Arkansas* 2,03/27 6 Central Arkansas* 44/2 3,4 at Texas State* 5,64/3 1 at Texas State* 124/9 7,0 UTSA* 1,84/10 4 UTSA* 14/16 2,5 at Northwestern State* 3,24/17 0 at Northwestern State* 14/19 2 South Alabama 104/22 9 Stephen F. Austin* 54/23 0,5 Stephen F. Austin* 7,24/26 0,4 at Nicholls State* 8,84/27 5 at Nicholls State* 44/30 3,1 at Sam Houston State* 2,95/1 3 at Sam Houston State* 45/4 9 at Southern Miss 55/7 2,3 McNeese State* 5,95/8 2 McNeese State* 11

$ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)# - Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.)* - Southland Conference game

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5-15 Southland (10th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/11 3 Akron $ 82/11 0 Kansas $ 112/11 5 Northern Colorado $ 62/12 10 Northern Illinois $ 22/12 6 Southern $ 82/17 1 vs. South Alabama # 82/17 3 vs. Southern Illinois # 112/18 10 at Jacksonville State # 152/21 0 at LSU 72/22 3 Southern Miss 22/24 1 vs. Indiana @ 22/24 0 vs. Georgia State @ 122/25 3 vs. Bradley @ 62/25 1 vs. Eastern Kentucky @ 52/26 2 vs. Campbell @ 32/29 4 Southern 123/2 12 vs. Alabama State ! 23/2 2 vs. Morehead State ! 33/3 5 vs. Elon ! 73/4 0 vs. Georgia Tech ! 83/4 4 vs. Western Carolina ! 53/7 1 at South Alabama 163/8 3 Mississippi Valley State 03/14 3,2 at Jackson State 2,03/16 0 Central Arkansas* 23/17 3 Central Arkansas* 53/23 0 at Texas State* 33/24 0 at Texas State* 103/27 0,2 at Nicholls State* 8,103/30 2 McNeese State* 83/31 4 McNeese State* 04/6 0 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 44/7 1 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 34/9 12 at Southern 84/13 4 UTSA* 14/14 0 UTSA* 44/18 9 South Alabama 84/21 3,1 at Sam Houston State* 0,04/24 3,10 at Northwestern State* 4,24/27 5 Stephen F. Austin* 74/28 1 Stephen F. Austin* 95/1 17,13 at Grambling 4,35/4 4 UT Arlington* 35/5 6 UT Arlington* 0

$ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)# - JSU Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)@ - Phyllis Rafter Memorial (Atlanta, Ga.)! - Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)* - Southland Confernece game

2013 - 32-2213-13 Southland (6th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/8 2 Delaware$ 42/8 2 Tennessee-Martin$ 02/9 2 St. Louis$ 02/9 4 Southern$ 02/14 13 UMBC# 52/15 7 South Dakota# 62/15 3 UTEP# 42/16 7 South Dakota State# 22/17 3 LSU-Alexandria# 22/20 2 at Texas Southern 12/22 3 vs. Purdue@ 12/22 0 vs. UTSA@ 02/23 3 vs. UTSA@ 22/23 0 vs. Purdue@ 62/24 0 at Texas A&M@ 83/6 10,1 Jackson State 2,23/9 4,3 Sam Houston State* 2,13/10 2 Sam Houston State* 43/13 14 at Southern 23/16 14,4 at Houston Baptist* 2,33/17 W at Houston Baptist* Forfeit3/20 15 Centenary 13/23 3,5 at McNeese State* 5,33/24 2 at McNeese State* 43/26 1 at LSU 53/29 5,0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 0,63/30 10 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 24/2 10,11 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4,34/6 2,7 Nicholls State* 3,64/7 6 Nicholls State* 74/10 10,10 Alcorn State 1,04/13 6,13 at Lamar* 7,54/14 4 at Lamar* 54/17 8 at Louisiana Tech 24/20 1,0 at Central Arkansas* 0,84/21 0 at Central Arkansas* 54/27 3,1 Northwestern State* 2,15/4 1,11 at Stephen F. Austin* 5,95/5 1 at Stephen F. Austin* 35/9 6 vs. Sam Houston State! 95/10 3 vs. McNeese State! 15/10 1 vs. McNeese State! 5

$ - Lion Classic I (Hammond, La.)# - Lion Classic II (Hammond, La.)@ - Aggie Invitational (College Station, Texas)! - Southland Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)* - Southland Conference game

2014 - 19-2910-17 Southland (10th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/7 13 UMKC$ 02/7 3 Texas Southern$ 112/8 1 Buffalo$ 22/9 4 Alabama State$ 02/21 1 vs. Kansas@ 92/21 0 vs. SIU-Edwardsville@ 72/22 3 vs. SIU-Edwardsville@ 52/22 10 vs. Eastern Illinois@ 03/8 4,1 at Lamar* 6,83/9 3 at Lamar* 23/12 6 Southern 53/15 10,6 Sam Houston State* 3,43/16 6 Sam Houston State* 93/19 11,12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3,03/22 1,0 at Houston Baptist* 7,103/23 0 at Houston Baptist* 103/25 1 at Mississippi State 23/29 7,0 at Central Arkansas* 15,33/30 0 at Central Arkansas* 54/1 5 Jackson State 74/2 1,5 at Alcorn State 3,44/4 11 Incarnate Word* 54/5 5,11 Incarnate Word* 4,14/7 0,3 Ole Miss 9,24/9 0 Louisiana Tech 74/12 4,0 at Nicholls State* 6,84/13 5 at Nicholls State* 44/18 1,9 Stephen F. Austin* 2,14/19 4 Stephen F. Austin* 34/22 1 Louisiana-Monroe 44/23 5 at Jackson State 24/26 0,3 McNeese State* 8,24/27 0 McNeese State* 44/30 3 LSU 115/3 2,1 at Northwestern State* 10,55/4 3 at Northwestern State* 2

$ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)@ - JSU Tournament (Jackson, Miss.)* - Southland Conference game

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2015 - 22-3015-10 Southland (4th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/6 10 Alcorn State@ 42/7 5 Nebraska-Omaha@ 12/7 1 Tennessee-Martin@ 62/8 2 UT Arlington@ 3 2/14 14 Arkansas-Pine Bluff# 12/14 0 Houston Baptist# 142/15 12 Southern Miss# 62/19 3 at Mississippi State 42/21 1 Iowa State% 22/21 1 at UTSA% 22/22 1 at UTSA% 92/27 0 Tennessee-Martin$ 62/27 8 Southeast Missouri$ 102/28 3 St. Louis$ 102/28 5 Arkansas$ 63/3 1 Ball State 83/5 9 Detroit 13/6 8 at Abilene Christian* 53/7 7,16 at Abilene Christian* 12,73/11 2,2 Cleveland State 7,73/14 5,2 Incarnate Word* 4,13/15 5 Incarnate Word* 43/17 1 Mississippi State 163/20 11,5 at Stephen F. Austin* 2,33/24 2 at Louisiana Tech 6 3/27 8,6 Sam Houston State* 2,43/28 3 Sam Houston State* 84/3 12,8 Lamar* 2,14/4 6 Lamar* 44/8 20 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 34/10 1,7 at Central Arkansas* 8,104/11 2 at Central Arkansas* 04/17 5 McNeese State* 94/19 3,6 McNeese State* 9,104/21 4 at Southern 54/25 2 at Nicholls* 14/26 2 at Nicholls* 54/29 0 at LSU 115/1 0,3 Northwestern State* 3,135/2 5 Northwestern State* 45/6 1 vs. Lamar^ 35/7 5 vs. McNeese State^ 05/7 2 at Northwestern State^ 9

@ - Lion Classic I (Hammond, La.)# - Lion Classic II (Hammond, La.)% - UTSA Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)$ - Lion Scramble (Hammond, La.)^ - Southland Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)* - Southland Conference game

NCAA INFRACTION NOTICEOn December 10, 2013, the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Committee on Infractions has accepted summary disposition of the infractions case originally self-reported by Southeastern Louisiana University almost one year ago, largely agreeing to the penalties self-imposed by the university. As a result of an extensive self-investigation, the university self-reported to the NCAA that 137 student-athletes competed without meeting eligibility requirements between the academic years of 2005-2006 through 2009-2010, with a majority of the violations occurring in 2005-2006 and 2006-2007. Most of the student-athletes failed to meet academic eligibility requirements to compete under NCAA rules. 86 percent of the student-athletes identified in the case went on to graduate from Southeastern or left the university in good academic standing. Athletics staff members responsible for academic advising and eligibility certification during the time of the violations are no longer associated with the university. No current student-athlete at Southeastern participated while ineligible. Southeastern self-imposed penalties include vacating victories in which ineli-gible student-athletes participated, scholarship reductions, and imposition of a two-year probationary period. The NCAA extended the probationary period to four years and ordered Southeastern to pay a financial penalty of $25,000. The probation terms do not include any postseason bans. Following identification of the infractions, Southeastern has implemented cor-rective actions that include the appointment of an assistant to the president for athletics compliance, the addition of a new compliance coordinator, the implementation of academic tracking software to strengthen the certification process and streamline monitoring, changes in the eligibility certification process to include oversight by institutional offices outside the Athletics Department, enhanced rules training of athletics coaches and staff, and implementation of new procedures to improve academic advising of student-athletes. “We are pleased to put resolution of this case behind us. These infractions occurred years ago, and current coaches, staff and administration are abso-lutely committed to ongoing compliance with all NCAA rules,” stated Athletics Director Jay Artigues.

On April 9, 2015, The NCAA Committee on Infractions finalized an infractions case for violations stemming from June to July 2013. As a result of the case, Southeastern’s probation period has been extended for one year, ending on December 9, 2018.

Southeastern self-repoted that a former volleyball coach had engaged in impermissible athletically-related activity and impermissible lodging and tryouts for prospective student-athletes.

“Southeastern Louisiana University received final confirmation by the NCAA Infractions Committee that stemmed from self-reported violations related to recruiting and practice irregularities in the university’s women’s volleyball program during the spring and summer 2013,” Artigues said. “The university self-reported the five violations to the NCAA following a thorough internal investigation, which led to the resignation of the then-Head Volleyball Coach. Southeastern has accepted the penalties and corrective actions imposed by the NCAA. “Our athletics program is committed to complete compliance with all NCAA rules and legislation,” Artigues added. “Intentional disregard for this respon-sibility will be dealt with firmly and swiftly.”

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All-Time Roster

A ...............................................................................Adkinson, Spencer ..........................................2014-15Aguillard, Missy ............................................. 1986-87 Alexander, Robin ........................................... 1993-94 Arbuckle, Velinda .......................................... 1985-87 Arceneaux, Aimee ...............................................2008August, Vickie ................................................1988-89

B ...............................................................................Ballard, Stacy .......................................................1990 Basden, Dena ................................................ 1992-95Becnel, Tonya ................................................. 1987-88 Behlar, Lori .................................................... 1993-96 Bembry, Kelly ................................................. 1995-98 Bermudez, Nora ............................................. 1991-95 Berry, Sharon .......................................................1988 Bishop, Taylor .........................................2013-15Blackburn, Lisa .....................................................1990 Blanchard, Rosa ...................................................1989 Bliss, Trish .........................................................2011-12Bohnert, Melinda .................................................. 1997Booker, Sydney ............................................2015Bookman, Voncia ........................................... 1992-93Booty, JoAnna .......................................................2015Borsche, Christina .......................................1998-99 Borne, Rachelle ....................................................1988Brewer, Jennifer .........................................2003-04 Brisco, Edna ................................................... 1989-92Browne, Jessie .................................................2011-14

C ...............................................................................Cashio, Katie ....................................................... 2000Castro, Brittany ..............................................2014-15Chapman, Lisa ..............................................2004-05Christy, Kaley ................................................2007-08Coniglio, Lauren ............................................ 2009-12Coutu, Courtney ..................................................2003Covington, Shannon ..................................... 1989-91

D ...............................................................................Davis, Andrea ........................................................ 1992Davison, Taylor ....................................................2007 Debenedetto, Lori .........................................1994-97 De la Garza, Becki ....................................... 2004-07Delaneuville, Summer ...........................................2004-06Delany, Arden........................................................2013DeLee, Grace ................................................2015 DeLee, Wendye ..............................................1985-86 Dieterich, Monica .................................................1986Doyle, Katie.......................................................2012-13Duhe, Katie ...................................................... 2008-11Duhe, Michelle ................................................. 2010-13Dunagan, Natalie ..........................................2003-04Duran, Katy ...........................................................2008Dye, Heather .................................................2000-03

E ...............................................................................Earhart, Jennifer ........................................... 1991-92 Elswick, Kayla...................................................2012-13Eng, Vanessa ................................................... 2013-15Esteves, Jenny ...............................................1994-97

F................................................................................Farrell, Jill ............................................................. 1992Fjone, Sarah ..................................................2003-04Ford, Amy .......................................................2004-06Fortenberry, Sonya............................................1997-2000Fowler, Caitlyn ............................................................ 2013-14Freeman, Amber ...........................................2009-10Friday, Jennifer ............................................. 1997-98Fritz, Lacey ..............................................2014-15

Frye, Michelle .................................................1988-90Fulks, Missy ...........................................................1986Fuselier, Logane ..............................................2013-14

G ...............................................................................Garrett, Faye ........................................................1988Garsee, Christina.........................................2000-02Gascon, Sarah ............................................... 2001-04Gates, Tiffany ................................................. 1997-98 Gauley, Berma ......................................................1985Gauley, Glynda ............................................... 1985-87Gautreau, Kelli ..............................................2002-05 Gentry, Amber ..............................................2006-07Gomez, Meghan ............................................. 2009-12Green, Amy ............................................................1985 Green, Stella .........................................................1985 Gremillion, Kim ..................................................... 1987Grivas, Heather .............................................. 2008-11Guedry, LeeAnn .................................................. 2000Guidry, Bonnie ...............................................1989-90 Guidry, Rachel ......................................................1988 Guillory, Brooke ............................................ 1996-99Gunther, Catherine .......................................2009-10

H ...............................................................................Harris, Carly ........................................................2005Heimbach, Heather........................................ 1998-01Hellyer, Rachael ..............................................2013-14Henderson, Amy ................................................... 1992 Henry, Lynn ....................................................1988-89Hill, Susan ......................................................2000-02 Holliday, Becky ............................................... 1988-91Honeycutt, Vicki ..............................................2010-12 Hood, Cathi ..................................................... 1997-99Howe, Kenzie .......................................................... 2011Hutchinson, Buffie ........................................1989-90Hymel, Erin .....................................................................2000-01 ...................................................................J ...............................................................................Jenkins, Sloan ................................................ 2013-15Johnson, Teresa ..................................................1985

K ...............................................................................Kaiser, Kasee .................................................. 1991-94 Kay, Darby ....................................................... 1991-92King, Devin ............................................................2005King, Kady ......................................................2008-09Kirkland, Lacy ......................................................2005Kittrell, Elise ......................................................2010-11Kostic, Brooke .......................................... 1999-2002Knieper, Holly ........................................................2001

L................................................................................Labat, Michelle ......................................................1985Lacour, Katie ...........................................2013-15Ladnier, Tamra ............................................... 2008-11Landry, Raeni ................................................2003-04 Landry, Sondra .............................................. 1993-95 Landry, Tammy ..............................................1996-98Lang, Amber ................................................... 1994-95 LeBlanc, Carol ...................................................... 1987LeJeune, Kim .......................................................1998Lemons, Michelle.......................................... 2004-07 Lemos, Teresa .................................................2014-15Letulle, Michelle....................................................1986Limbaugh, Amy ......................................... 1997-2000Lindsey, Kendra ...................................................2007Livaudais, Amanda ..................................2013-15Lockhart, Brooke .........................................2005-08Logan, Jordan ................................................. 2009-11Logmann, Jamie ............................................1998-99

Lyman, Kelly ..................................................2008-09

M...............................................................................Machleit, Jill .........................................................2008Marrin, Katherine ...............................................2002Matthews, Katie ................................................2011-12Maus, Tara ...................................................... 1989-92 McCullough, Sydney ....................................2015 McCollum, Megan .............................................2011-14McCubbins, Allyson ......................................2007-09McCullough, Allison ...........................................1989Menke, Kristy ................................................. 2001-02Miller, Sammie .....................................................2008Millet, Candice .................................................... 2000 Millet, Jessica ................................................ 1996-97Militello, Jamie ............................................. 2004-07Mitchell, Denise ...................................................1995 Montalbano, Erin .................................................1985Montoya, Jennifer ...............................................2003Moore, Megan .............................................2011, 13-15Moreno, Emily ..................................................2012-14Morse, Kati ....................................................... 2010-13Mowen, Cherie ..............................................1988-89

N ...............................................................................Neal, Brandy ................................................. 2001-02Newcomb, Starr ....................................2004; 06-07Newsom, Carla .............................................. 1993-96 Nelson, Mandy .....................................................1995Nichols, Kelsey ............................................... 2010-13 Nichols, Kinsey .............................................2015 Nielson, Kasey .........................................2014-15

O ...............................................................................Orcino, Dawn.........................................................1989 Orso, Jenifer................................................... 1998-01Owen, Missy............................................................ 1991

P ...............................................................................Papenburg, Hope ................................................. 1997Pearsall, Annette ..........................................1988-90 Pehrson, Paige ............................................. 1995-96Pender, Patti ................................................... 1990-91Porta, Tonya ..........................................................1993

R ...............................................................................Raleigh, Carrie .............................................2000-03Rancher, Dee ................................................. 1996-99Randolph, Heather .............................................1993Rankin, Robin ................................................. 1990-94Ray, Rachel ....................................................2004-08Richter, Rebecca ........................................... 1990-91Ridenour, Donna ............................................ 1993-96Roberts, Michaela .........................................2001-03Roberts, Shannon ......................................... 1992-93Rodriguez, Arica ..........................................2007-08Rogillio, Kristin .............................................. 2001-04Roney, Shannon .............................................1998-99Rousell, Michelle .................................................2002Roussell, Monique .......................................... 1998-01

S ...............................................................................Sander, Jessica ...........................................2005-08Sather, Amber.........................................2013-15Schwartz, Rachael ..............................................2006Schoenberger, Nikki ..............................................................2007-08Secrest, Jennifer...............................................................................2012Sheppard, Tori ..................................................2011-13Sherrill, Heather ..........................................2006-09Shipley, Kelli .........................................................2004Simpson, Casey ....................................................2010

Slover, Heather ...................................................2005Smith, Cindy ................................................... 1985-87Smith, Missy ................................................... 1985-87Smith, Karin ..................................................2002-05Southard, Teri ................................................ 1991-92Spriggins, Debbie ..........................................1985-86Stamper, Tori...................................................2014-15Stanley, Karen ......................................................1986Stewart, Justine .................................................2007Stewart, Shelby ....................................................2015Stoffers, Kim ........................................................2002Stokes-Sutton, Peyton ...............................2015 Sumner, Tamie .....................................................1990Stelly ,Emily .................................................... 2001-04Szmergalski, Katie .......................................2004-06

T ...............................................................................Takacs, Chelsea ............................................2009-10Taylor, Brittney ............................................2007-08Terrell, Kim ............................................................1993Terry, Kenna......................................................2011-13Thomason, Katelyn .......................................2009-10Thompson, Darla ............................................ 1991-93Toney, Amy ............................................................ 1987Torres, Christina ..........................................2000-01Torres, Liz.............................................................. 1987Truxillo, Mychal .......................................2014-15Tschoepe, Brittney .............................................. 2014Tullis, Christy .................................................1985-86

V ...............................................................................Van Hook, Ariell .................................................... 2012Vosburg, Lisa ........................................................1993Vana, Kim ....................................................... 1995-96

W ..............................................................................Wagner, Misty ................................................1998-99Wald, Stephanie ............................................. 1996-97Walker, Ashley .....................................................2003Watts, Katharine ........................................... 1996-99Weber, Jenee’ ..................................................... 2000Weise, Joy........................................................ 1991-94Wenisch, Carolann .......................................2006-07Westmoreland, Hali .............................................. 2011White, Stacey ................................................. 2001-02Whittington, Carlie ......................................2015 Williams, Aly ........................................................... 2011Williams, Tiffani ...................................................1988Wilson, Michelle ....................................................1988 Wilton, Shelly ........................................................1989Winkler, Lauren ............................................2006-07Wodziak, Allison ...................................................2004Woodmansee, M. .................................................2002Wright, Jessica ............................................2006-07

Y ...............................................................................Yoder, Jenna .................................................. 2007-10Young, Pat..............................................................1985

Z ...............................................................................Zander, Jennifer ........................................... 1993-94Zeringue, Jenaye .........................................2005-06Zievert, Bailey ................................................. 2008-11Zimmer, Daphne ...........................................2006-07

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Softball Facilities

Players LoungeIndoor Facility

Softball Locker Room

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This is Southeastern

Since its founding in 1925, Southeastern Louisiana University has been committed to helping the region grow and prosper. Our mis-sion -- to lead the educational, economic and cultural development

of southeast Louisiana – ties Southeastern intimately to the lives of the communities and residents we serve.

Quick Facts & Figures• Enrollment: approximately 15,000• Faculty: 637 (full and part time)• Student-Faculty ratio: 23:1• Sites: Hammond (main campus), St. Tammany Center (Mandeville), Livingston Parish Literacy and Technology Center (Walker), Nursing Center (Baton Rouge), Turtle Cove Environmental Research Center (Pass Manchac)

Economic Impact • More than $564 million annual impact. Spending by the university’s more than 15,000 students accounts for an approximate $237 million impact, while faculty and staff spending amounts to a $99 million impact. • As part of the University of Louisiana System, the impact of each dollar invested in the university is multiplied by eight as it cycles through the state economy.• More than 5,700 non-university jobs throughout the state in areas such as construction, health care and food services.

Community Impact • Southeastern students provided approximately 133,000 hours of voluntaryservicetonationalandareanon-profitagenciesandotheror-ganizations durng the past year. More than 5,300 students particpated in service activites throughout the region.• The Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts is a venue for a wide range of educational and entertaining events. Fanfare, the annual festival of the arts, has entertained and educated thousands of patrons over the past 28 seasons.• Multiple service-learning courses provide students the opportunity to

serve their communities while participating in hands-on learning.

Academic Excellence • Incoming freshman ACT average composite scores (22.0) last fall exceededboththestateandnationalaverages.Highlyqualifiedstudentsentering Southeastern – those with ACT scores of 24 and above – have alsoincreasedsignificantlyinrecentyears.• The School of Nursing has been named the Nursing Program of the Year three times in the last 10 years by the Louisiana State Nurses Foundation. • Southeastern has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Rolls for the past three years, recognizing the university as a front-runner for its involvement in volunteering, service-learning and civic engagement. The award was made by the Corporation for National and Community Service.• The New Media and Animation program at Southeastern has been rec-ognized for two second consecutive years by Animation Career Review as one of the top animation and game design schools in the South.• Southeastern has been ranked fourth in the state for the affordability of its online programs by the web site Affordable Colleges Online.

Successful Alumni• Alumni of Southeastern are successful in all areas of business, government, and entertainment. Recently recognized as distinguished alumni are Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts, internationally recognized opera tenor Donald George, Chinese real estate and retailing entrepreneur Roger Wang, El Salvador Finance Minister William Handal, Federal Judges James Brady and Carl J. Barbier, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Russell Carollo, and former American Heart Association Chair Colletta C. Barrett.

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University Quick Facts

FoundedSeptember 14, 1925

LocationHammond, Louisiana (population 22,000). Located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, 55 miles north of New Orleans and 45 miles east of Baton Rouge

Enrollment15,000 students representing 41 states and 64 countries

Campus365-acre campus with state-of-the-art residential, academic and athletic facilities

Student to Faculty Ratio23:1

Academic ProgramsFive Academic Colleges with 150 majors, minors and concentrations

Accredited By the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Col-leges and Schools to award the Associate, Baccalaureate, Master’s, and Doctorate degree levels

Degree ProgramsUndergraduate ProgramsCollege of Arts, Humanities, and Social SciencesArtCommunicationCriminal JusticeEnglishGeneral StudiesHistoryLiberal Arts StudiesMusicOrganizational LeadershipPolitical SciencePsychologySociologySpanish

College of BusinessAccountingBusiness AdministrationFinanceManagementMarketingSupply Chain Management

College of EducationArt EducationEarly Childhood Education (Pre K-3)Elementary Education (1-5) Health and Physical EducationMusic EducationSecondary Education (6-12) English Education Health and Physical Education Mathematics Education Science Education Social Studies Education Spanish Education Speech EducationSpecial Education Mild/Moderate Disabilities

College of Nursing and Health SciencesAthletic TrainingCommunication Sciences & DisordersFamily and Consumer SciencesHealth Education and PromotionHealth StudiesKinesiologyNursingSocial Work

College of Science and TechnologyBiological SciencesChemistryComputer ScienceInformation TechnologyIndustrial TechnologyMathematicsOccupational Safety, Health & EnvironmentPhysics

Master’s ProgramsApplied SociologyBiologyBusiness Administration (MBA)Communication Science & DisordersEducation Counselor Education Curriculum Instruction Educational Leadership Special Education Teaching, Early Interventionist Teaching, Elementary EducationEnglishHealth and KinesiologyHistoryIntegrated Science and TechnologyMusicNursingOrganizational CommunicationPsychology

Ph.D. ProgramEducational LeadershipAdvanced Nursing Practice

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Athletic History

Southeastern Louisiana University’s storied athletic history dates back to 1930. Now, 15 intercollegiate sports strong, with

nearly 330 student-athletes, the Lions are set to enter their 17th year of Southland Conference membership poised for academic and competitive growth into the next century. Southeastern Louisiana University Athletics competes at the Division I level as a member of the NCAA and the Southland Conference (SLC) and sponsors 15 varsity teams - eight women’s and seven men’s. For women, Southeastern sponsors soccer, volleyball, cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, bas-ketball, softball and tennis. Men’s athletics sponsored are football, basketball, baseball, golf, cross country and indoor and outdoor track and field. Since joining the Southland Conference in the 1997-98 year, Southeastern has won 23 conference championships, including five regular-season crowns in women’s soccer, four regular-season titles in women’s tennis and four men’s golf championships. Southeastern’s athletic history has many notable chapters including winning national championships in men’s outdoor track in 1975 and women’s basketball in 1976-77. Southeastern’s 1954 undefeated football team is well remem-bered as one of the finest in the school’s gridiron annals, and many former football players have gone on to distinguished careers in the NFL. The 1975 baseball team had a glorious year when they advanced to the Division II College World Series, finishing third in the nation. Today, Southeastern strives to be the best among its peers in the SLC and sister institutions in the proud state of Louisiana. It claimed the Southland Conference Men’s All Sports trophy in 2008-09 and has led all Louisiana institutions in the Commissioners’ Cup standings in three of the past five years. Southland Conference championships offer Southeastern automatic bids to NCAA post-season play in men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, volleyball, softball, women’s soccer and men’s golf.

Southeastern also made its mark in post-season NCAA Championship competition, with the golf team placing 23rd in the nation in the 1998 championship tournament, along with qualify-ing seven golfers for the NCAA championship tournament and advancing to six NCAA regionals (2000, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013). The Lions baseball team played in two NCAA championship regionals in the 1990s and came within a game of returning to the postseason in both 2012 and 2013, finally breaking through in 2014. The women’s soccer team advanced to the NCAA Championships in 2009, 2013 and 2015; while the track and field team has qualified numerous individuals for the NCAA Championship indoor and out-door track meets and advancing student-athletes in cross country. Southeastern student-athletes have been named All-Americans in golf and men’s and women’s track and field, and have garnered numerous awards in the Southland and the state of Louisiana. Southeastern student-athletes have also earned Academic All-American recognition; most recently in softball and baseball, while two individuals were named the Southland Conference Player of the Year in 2012. Under the leadership of Athletic Director Jay Artigues, Southeastern experienced unprecedented success in the 2013-14 school year. Southeastern claimed a school-record five conference titles during the academic year, with the baseball, football and soccer teams, as well as individual cross country, golf and track & field athletes, representing the institution in NCAA postseason action. Football and baseball carried the championship success into the 2014-15 academic year. Football repeated as Southland Conference champions. The baseball Lions finished 42-17 overall and 25-5 in the Southland Conference, setting the school record for overall wins and the Southland record for conference wins on their way to claiming the conference’s regular-season champion-ship.

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1930-31 Elmer Sanders FB1931-32 Ralph Smith FB1932-33 John LeTard FB Tom Sanders FB1933-34 W.S. Rownd, Jr. FB1934-35 William Mattis FB1935-36 Stan Galloway FB Pete Imbraguglio FB1936-37 Nelson Hart FB1937-38 James Carlin FB James W. Bales FB1938-39 Hollis Wilson FB1939-40 Charles Simmons FB Charles Manley FB Wilmot Brown FB Marvin Maroun FB1940-41 Albie Reisz FB1942-43 T.J. Campion FB1946-47 Pat Kenelly FB1947-48 James Odom FB1948-49 Brisco Dugas FB Aubrey Cole MBB1949-50 Harold Owens MBB1950-51 Noel Wilkins FB, Trk Leo Jones FB, Trk1951-52 Louis Campos FB

Walt Andrew FB1952-53 Hubert Polk FB1954-55 Ray Porta FB, Base Gerald Stone FB, Trk Richard Sharp MBB1959-60 Oscar Lofton FB, MBB, Trk Sheldon Fernandez Base1962-63 Bob Hardy Base Elbert Harris FB Glen Bowman MBB, Trk Dr. R.Y. Newsom DS1964-65 Bernard Oubre Base1966-67 Billy Andrews FB Jim Camhout Trk Steve Picou MBB1967-68 Lamar Labauve Base1968-69 David LeSage FB Webb Jay Trk1970-71 E.L. McGehee DS1973-74 Maxie Williams FB1974-75 Ronnie Hornsby FB C.A. Core MBB1976-77 Frank Misuraca FB, Base Ted Glaser FB1978-79 Wilbur Derrick FB Duane Floyd FB

1979-80 Wayne Hardy Trk Monty Crook FB Robert Martin Trk1980-81 C.J. Alexander FB Andy Davis Base Andy Thiel Trk1981-82 Grady Morgan DS W.L. Billups DS Ellis Johnson FB1983-84 Jerome Davis FB Arlan Blackwell FB, Base, Trk Dennis Wagner MBB Steve Grigas MBB, Base1984-85 James Waldrop All Sports Luther Marlar DS Joseph Cittadin All Sports1985-86 Virgil Underwood FB T.C. Calmes FB1990-91 Dr. Robert Brown DS Monica Harrison WBB Ignacio Ossandon Tennis Don Wilson MBB Cindy Williams WBB Dr. Deloach Thames DS1991-92 Robin Roberts WBB Tommy Lee Smith Trk Al LeBlanc DS1992-93 Renee Daniels WBB Ralph Smith Trk1993-94 Malcholm Bech Trk Rusty Price Trk1994-95 Larry Hymel DS1996-97 Greg Marten Base Herman Carlisle FB, MBB1997-98 Billy Ladner FB, Base1998-99 Queen Brumfield WBB Pam Cook WBB Huey Husser FB2001-02 Greg Lawrence Trk Renata Smekalova WTennis Kirk Bullinger Base Linda Puckett DS2003 Horace Belton FB Christie Mikolajchak VB Tara Maus SB

2004 Allison Holladay Soc Darci Starr VB Jeff Williams Base2005 Voncia Bookman SB Alan Klein FB Ken Kenelly DS Gino Marino DS2006 Becca Weingartner Soc David Bennett Trk Macky Waguespack Base2007 Anne Bauer VB Martin du Toit Golf Mac Faul FB Robert “Doc’ Goodwin DS2008 Angie Antonelli FB Wayne Booker MBB Larry Crow DS Deneka Knowles Bickham WBB2009 Christine Amertil Trk Dr. Billy Bond DS Gavin Fingleson Base Kim Kwolek Soc Anthony Vereen FB2010 Sarah Gascon VB/SB Bobby Hill FB Andy Smith Golf2011 Courtney Coutu Soc Willie Shepherd FB2012 Donald Dykes FB/Trk Kim McNally Soc Kendra Oney Soc2013 Nate Lofton MBB Chris Carter Trk Felton Huggins FB2014 Wade Miley Base Emilija Arnaudovska Tennis2015 Rachel Ray Fitzgerald SB Denise Kubena Wyninger VB

DS - indicates Distinguished Service

The Southeastern Louisiana University Athletics Hall of Fame recognizes and remembers the accomplishments, dedication and service of former Lion and Lady Lion athletes dating back to 1930.

In the history of the University, 135 former student-athletes, coaches, administrators, staff and distinguished service inductees have been awarded this highest honor.

In 2015, Rachel Ray Fitzgerald (softball) and Denise Kubena Wyninger (Volleyball) were inducted in the 2015 ceremony that took place on Nov. 7.

Below is the all-time list of Hall of Fame inductees with year of induction and sport(s) played.

Athletics Hall of Fame

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D r. John L. Crain was named President of Southeastern Louisiana University on February 17, 2009, by the Board of Supervisors of the University of Louisiana

System, after serving as Interim President since July 2008. Crain served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for seven years prior to his appointment as President. His 23 years of experience on the Hammond campus includes heading the Department of Accounting, chairing the Council of Department Heads, serving as presi-dent of the Faculty Senate, director of the Small Business Development Center, and 13 years as a full-time member of the accounting faculty. A Southeastern alumnus, Crain headed Southeast-ern’s Accounting Department from 1999-2001. As depart-ment chair, he led efforts to reaffirm the department’s accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Crain is a native of Franklinton and 1978 graduate of Franklinton High School. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Southeastern in 1981 and Master of Business Administration in 1984. He attained Certified Public Accountant status in 1983. He received his doctoral degree in accountancy from the University of Mississippi in 1988. Crain’s scholarly accomplishments include publica-tion of more than 50 refereed journal articles and presenta-tions at academic conferences. He was the 1992 recipient of Southeastern’s highest faculty award, the President’s Award for Excellence in Research. He was a member of the Louisi-ana Blue Ribbon Commission on Educational Excellence, the Louisiana Board of Regents Master Plan National Advisory

Panel Workgroup on Retention and Completion, and chair of the Accounting Education Issues Committee of the Society of Louisiana CPAs. He is a member of numerous professional, civic and academic organizations, currently serving on the boards of the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum, the North Shore Business Council, GNO, Inc., and the Committee of 100 for Economic Development. He previously served on the board of the Louisiana Children’s Discovery Museum from 2006 to 2009. He is a member of the Hammond Rotary Club.

University Administration

University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors

E. Gerald “T-Boy” Hebert, ChairJimmie “Beau” Martin, Jr., Vice Chair

Edward J. Crawford, III, ParliamentarianMaggie Brakeville

John CondosPamela Egan

Dr. Kelly FairclothJohn O. LeTard

Jimmy D. Long, Sr.Shawn MurphyMark RomeroCarl G. ShetlerRobert ShreveWinfred SibilleGary Solomon

Dr. John CrainUniversity President

Dr. Marvin YatesVice President Student Affairs

Dr. Tammy BourgProvost/VP

Academic Affairs

Wendy Johns LauderdaleVice President

University Advancement

Sam DomianoVice President

Administration and Finance

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Athletic Administration

After a successful eight-season stint as Southeastern Louisiana University’s head baseball coach, Jay Artigues was named the school’s Director of Athletics on October 14, 2013.

Named one of the rising head coaches in the college game prior to the 2013 season, Artigues helped build a foundation of success for the Southeastern baseball program and now is doing the same for the entire athletic department. In his first year on the job, he presided over arguably the greatest athletic year in Southeastern history. The Lions and Lady Lions brought home five conference championships, the most the school has ever won in a single year. The Lion football program ran through the Southland Conference with an undefeated record, advanced to the FCS playoffs for the first time, picked up the first playoff win in school history and finished the season with an 11-3 overall record. Lady Lion Soccer won the Southland Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history. The Southeastern men’s track & field program won both the indoor and outdoor Southland Conference titles, marking the first time in school history the Lions had swept through the conference. Lion Baseball continued its run of success, rallying under the leadership of Artigues protege Matt Riser to win the Southland Conference Tournament and advance to an NCAA Regional for the first time in 20 years. Under Artigues, Lion baseball established itself as a growing force in the region by producing three All-Americans, four Freshman All-Americans, a Capital One Academic All-American, the NCBWA National Stopper of the Year, the Southland Conference’s Player, Hitter, Relief Pitcher and Freshman of the Year, numerous All-Conference and Southland All-Academic players as well as Southeastern single-season and career record holders. In 2012, Southeastern racked up several national, regional and confer-ence awards. Advancing to the championship game of the Southland Conference Tournament, the Lions posted a 39-21 record and equaled their best conference finish (20-13, second overall). Leading the way were conference player and hitter of the year Brock Hebert, relief pitcher of the year Stefan Lopez and freshman of the year Andro Cutura.

Lopez was named the 2012 National Stopper of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association after establishing both Southeastern and the Southland’s single-season and career saves records, while he and Hebert each earned four All-America honors. Cutura, who won his final six decisions, was also named a Freshman All-American. Former Lion Wade Miley, a 2009 first-round pick of Arizona, represented the Diamondbacks in the 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game and was a finalist for the National League Rookie of the Year Award. He was honored by the Sporting News as their Rookie of the Year for the National League. In 2011, the Lions garnered national attention as they took two of three games from Florida International to open the season and ended Garrett Wittels attempt to break the Division I consecutive-game hit-streak record. The next weekend Southeastern earned wins over SEC-power Alabama, Central Florida and South Alabama. Artigues was named the LSWA Co-Coach of the Year in 2010 as the Lions set another school first after being nationally ranked at the Division I level. The Lions were nationally ranked for eight straight weeks, reaching as high as No. 17. Prior to becoming the 15th head baseball coach in Southeastern’s history, Artigues spent four seasons at Pearl River Community College where he posted a 168-51 record. The Wildcats won three conference championships and advanced to the JUCO World Series during his tenure. In his final season at PRCC, Artigues led the Wildcats to a school-record 46-12 mark and a No. 1 ranking in the final JUCO national regular-season poll. In his first season at PRCC, Artigues led the Wildcats to 42 wins and a berth in the JUCO World Series in Millington, Tenn. PRCC finished the year as the South Division Conference Champions, Region XXIII Champions and Central District Champions with Artigues earning Region XXIII and Central District Coach of the Year honors. Before returning to Pearl River in 2001, where he was a two-year letter winner and was a first team All-State and All-Region selection, Artigues spent three seasons at Bossier Parish Community College and posted a 107-57 record. In his final season at BPCC, Artigues led the Cavaliers to a school-record 46 wins and a No. 8 ranking in the final NJCAA poll.

Artigues began his coaching career in 1992-93 as an assistant at Spring Hill College where he worked with the team’s hitters and infielders. He served as Dean of Students and head baseball coach at St. Louis Catholic High School in Lake Charles, La., where he led the Saints to the Class 2A state quarterfinals in 1996. Artigues moved to Hammond in 1996 and served as athletic director and head baseball coach at St. Thomas Aquinas High School, leading the Falcons to the 1997 state playoffs. He then moved on to the college ranks accepting a job at UNO where he was a volunteer assistant coach in 1998 under Tom Schwaner. As a player, Artigues spent two seasons at PRCC where he was an All-State and All-Region selection. He then went on to play two seasons at Belhaven College where he was an All-Conference selection as a second base-man. A native of Bay St. Louis, Miss., he holds the highest single-season on-base percentage (.538) and sixth-highest career batting average (.375) in Belhaven history. A 1992 graduate of Belhaven, where he earned a B.S. in Business Administration, Artigues also holds a Master’s Degree in Sport Coaching from the United States Sports Academy (1993). Artigues and his wife Rachel are the parents of two sons, Christopher “Champ” (15) and Casey (12).

Jay ArtiguesAthletic Director

Jay Artigues (left) presenting the inaugural Lion For Life Award to Southeastern Hall of Famer and former baseball coach Greg Marten.

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List of Athletic Endowments and Scholarships

The Anatomix Physical Therapy Endowment for the Support of Athletic TrainingThe Angelo C. And Marguerite Antonelli Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Greg Baker Endowed Scholarship Thomas and Virginia Barr III Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsSherry Beall Endowed Scholarship (planned gift)The William and Emily Bond Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Glen D. Bowman Family Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe JoAnn Spangler Bowman Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The David Y. Brian Family Endowed Scholarship The Sharlotte and Bret Brian Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Wilbur Carlisle Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Central Progressive Bank Endowment Scholarship in Athletics The Joel Champagne Endowed ScholarshipThe Dr. Davis E. “Sonny” Chandler Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Leroy and Elsie Chenevert Memorial Scholarship in AthleticsThe Coaches Memorial Scholarship in Football - Red Stick ChapterThe Colonial Pipeline Settlement Scholarship - St. Helena Parish The Ralph J. and Margaret S. Daigle Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Bob Deviney Endowed Scholarship for BaseballThe Manuel Dugas Family Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Bob Duhe, Terry King and Joe Abene Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Rick Durham Family Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Farris Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The John Faught Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Bobby Felder Endowed Scholarship The FeLions Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Duane and Verne Floyd Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Stanley Galloway Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Gary Glaser Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Sandy Goodwin Memorial Scholarship Fund The Dr. Robert and Lydia Hardy Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Donnie Jarreau Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Ellis Johnson Endowed Scholarship in FootballThe Johnson Family Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Patrick G. Kenelly Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Billy and Launa Ladner Endowment The Barton and Mary Leader Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Robert W. Lee Scholarship The Don and Willie Lewis Endowed Scholarship The Amy Livingston-Oberschmidt Endowed Scholarship in TennisThe Oscar and Billie Jean Lofton Endowed Scholarship for FootballThe Lura Hornosky Manzella Memorial Scholarship in Athletics The Ken and Christina Matherne Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Junior and Peggy Matheu Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Dr. Lee Mire Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Terry Passman Endowment (planned gift)The Scott Patterson Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Cedric and Dannette Patton Endowment for FootballThe Craig “Tank” Peak and Judge Burrell Carter Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Ray “Coon” and Jacklyn Porta Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Charles and Kathy Reese Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Ray Renton Endowed Scholarship for Support of Athletics The Robin Roberts Endowed Scholarship for Women’s AthleticsThe Duke Robin Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Gary Sandifer Endowment (planned gift)The Sam and Chris Santora Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Danny K. Schilling Endowed Scholarship in Athletics (Football)The John and Ellie Schroder Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Catherine and Duane Shafer Endowment (planned gift)The Duane and Leigh Shafer Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Dick and Glory Sharp Endowed Scholarship The Southeastern Athletic Memorial ScholarshipThe State Farm Endowment The Stevens Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Trapp Family Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Pete Valenti Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The David Venable Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Kelly Wells Endowed Scholarship (planned gift)The Louis Wiginton Endowed Scholarship in FootballThe Dr. Dale Williams Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Beau Mothe Endowed Scholarship in Athletics (planned gift)

Mission Statement

The Lion Athletics Association (LAA) is a non-profit organization which assists the Southeastern Athletics Department by providing financial support for scholarships, operations and athletic facilities. The LAA follows by-laws set forth and reviewed yearly by the President of the University, Athletic Director and the LAA Board of Directors to ensure all policies and goals comply with the NCAA and Southeastern Louisiana University regulations and missions.

The primary mission of the LAA is to positively impact the lives of Southeastern student-athletes.

Giving OptionsContributions to the LAA Championship Fund:These funds are used for:

• Fifth-year scholarship aid for eligible student-athletes from all sports. This aid assists student athletes to graduate upon completion of their athletic eligibility• Financial assistant for all sports programs (recruiting, travel, equip-ment)• Scholarship assistance for all sports programs• Programs and projects will benefit individual sport programs or the department as a whole• Operation costs of the LAA

Contributions to a Specific Sport Programs: • These gifts will support the sport program or programs of your choice. A slight percentage of the donation will be directed to the LAA Championship fund.

Other Ways to GiveAthletic Scholarship EndowmentsScholarship endowments can be established to aid the most deserving student-athletes or designated to a student-athlete participating in a particular sport. Scholarship endowments allow you to have your name, or the name of a loved one, linked to Southeastern Athletics.

Naming RightsLeave your mark on Southeastern Athletics and leave a legacy that will be viewed for years to come through a name rights gift. Naming opportunities exist at each of the Southeastern athletic facilities.

Planned GiftsName Southeastern Athletics as a beneficiary in your will, life insurance, trust or other planned gift arrangement and ensure the continued development of student-athletes from one generation to the next. Please contact Wendy Lauderdale, Vice President for University Advancement at (985) 549-2239.

Gift-In-KindA gift-in-kind is a donation of goods and/or services instead of money.

Payroll Deduction for Employees of SoutheasternSoutheastern University employees can payroll deduct their contribution to the LAA and receive a 20% discount on the membership rate as an employee benefit. Please visit LionSports.net/LAA to print the Payroll Deduction Form.

Corporate Sponsorships(Partnership Form)Lion Sports Properties offers a variety of game day and promotional opportunities for your business to reach the thou-sands of fans that attend sporting events at Southeastern Louisiana University year round. Combine your business with the excitement of Southeastern Athletics through one or more of the following opportunties: signage packages, print advertis-ing, radio spots and live reads, website banners on Lionsports.net, gameday sponsorships and golf tournament packages. Please contact Tim Baldwin at (985) 549-5186 for more details.

Contacting the LAAFor more information on the Lion Athletics Association, inquiries can be made to any of the following offices:

Lion Athletics Association Office - (985) 549-5091

Brandon FrankLAA Assistant /

Events & Concessions

Ro TrufantLAA Administrative Assistant

Tom DawseyAssistant Athletic Director/Marketing & Development

Scott PerrillouxLAA President

2016 Lady Lions

#1Carlie Whittington

C • 5-4 • Fr.

#2Mychal TruxilloOF • 5-8 • Jr.

#3Kinsey NicholsOF • 5-3 • So.

#4Taylar Fuselier1B • 5-5 • Fr.

#5Jaquelyn RamonOF • 5-1 • Fr.

#6Hannah GomezIF • 5-8 • Fr.

#7Madison Vige’P • 5-6 • Sr.

#8Grace DeLee

MI/UT • 5-7 • So.

#9Brittney WingateIF • 6-0 • So.

#10Amanda Livaudais

OF • 5-8 • Sr.

#11Taylor Estain

OF • 5-5 • Fr.

#12Peyton Stokes-Sutton

OF • 5-5 • So.

#13Peyton PignioloP • 5-3 • Fr.

#14Sydney McCullough

OF • 5-4 • Sr.

#15Angelica Guttierez

UT • 5-9 • Fr.

#16Katie Lacour

OF/MI • 5-6 • Sr.

#17Kameryn Fairchild

UT • 5-8 • Fr.

#20Taylor BishopP • 5-9 • Sr.

#21Whitney Sullivan

C • 5-8 • Fr.

#22Caitlyn VanHemelryck

P • 5-9 • Fr.

#23Kasey Nielson

P/IF • 5-7 • Jr.

#24Lacey Fritz

C • 6-0 • Jr.

#25Amber Sather

1B/DP • 6-0 • Sr.