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BROOKE BOLINGER

BEKAH ALCOZER

KI’AUDRA HAYTER

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2019 Texas Softball Fact BookMEDIA/PROGRAM INFORMATION 2

2019 Quick Facts _____________________ 2This is Texas Softball _________________ 3Covering the Longhorns _______________ 42019 Schedule _______________________ 52019 Roster _________________________ 6 2019 TV/Radio Lineup ________ Back cover

POSTSEASON PLAY 103Big 12 Championship ___________ 109-110NCAA Regional _______________ 107-108NCAA Super Regional __________ 105-106Women’s College World Series ___ 103-104

RECORDS 80Career No-Hitters/Perfect Games ______ 90Individual Career Records _________ 83-85Individual Game Records _____________ 89Individual Season Records _________ 86-88Team Records: Game ________________ 82Team Records: Season ____________ 80-81

2018 SEASON IN REVIEW 35Texas in the NCAA Stats _____________ 352018 Awards and Accomplishments ____ 352018 Game-by-Game Results __________ 362018 Individual Statistics _____________ 372018 Big 12 Results __________________ 38

HISTORY 39Texas Program Timeline ___________ 39-40Texas by the Numbers _______________ 40All-Time Extra-Inning Games _________ 62All-Time Games Against Ranked Opponents ___________________________ 59-61All-Time & Career Grand Slams _______ 76All-Time Jersey Numbers _____________ 64All-Time Run-Rule Games _________ 62-63All-Time Scores by Opponent ______ 43-50All-Time Series Records Versus Opponents ___________________________ 41-42All-Time Walk-Off Wins _____________ 78Annual Statistical Leaders __________ 66-68Biggest Seventh-Inning Comebacks _____ 77All-Time Consecutive Home Runs ______ 79Innings Scoring Six or More Runs ______ 77Longest Hitting Streaks _______________ 76Longest Consecutive Games Reaching Base ______________________________ 76Longest Winning Streaks _____________ 76Team Year-by-Year Records and Statistics ______________________________ 69Texas in the Polls ________________ 70-71Week-by-Week Rankings __________ 72-75Year-by-Year Results _____________ 51-58

HONORS 91Academic Awards & Honors _________ 100All-Americans ___________________ 92-95Conference Honors _______________ 98-99National & Professional Honors _______ 101National & Regional Honors _______ 96-97National Player of the Year: Cat Osterman ____________________ 91T-Association (All-Time Letterwinners) 102

2019 LONGHORNS 72019 Roster _________________________ 62019 Schedule _______________________ 5Red & Charline McCombs Field: Home of the Longhorns ____________ 65Meet the Longhorns:Returners:

Ariana Adams _____________________ 7Bekah Alcozer ___________________ 8-9Brooke Bolinger _______________ 10-11Tuesday DerMargosian _____________ 12Taylor Ellsworth __________________ 13Reagan Hathaway ______________ 14-15Ki’Audra Hayter __________________ 16Janae Jefferson ____________________ 17Chloe Romero ____________________ 18Malory Schattle ___________________ 19Kaitlyn Slack _____________________ 20MK Tedder ______________________ 21Kaitlyn Washington _______________ 22

Transfers:Lauren Burke ____________________ 23Miranda Elish ____________________ 24Mary Iakopo _____________________ 25Shannon Rhodes __________________ 26

Newcomers:Elicia Espinosa ___________________ 27Jaden Hoelker ____________________ 27Shealyn O’Leary __________________ 28McKenzie Parker __________________ 28Janna Roberts ____________________ 29

COACHES & STAFF 30Head Coach Mike White __________ 30-31 The White File _____________________ 31Assistant Coach Chelsea Spencer _______ 32Assistant Coach Kerry Shaw ___________ 33Volunteer Assistant Kailee Cuico _______ 34

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TEXAS QUICK FACTSLocation _____________________________________ Austin, Texas 78713Enrollment ___________________________ 51,334 (40,170 undergraduate)Conference _____________________________________ Big 12 ConferenceNickname ____________________________________________ LonghornsMascot _________________________________________________Bevo XVColors _____________________ Burnt Orange (PANTONE 159) and WhitePresident _______________________________________ Gregory L. FenvesVice President & Director of Athletics __________________Chris Del ConteNCAA Faculty Representative ____________________ Dr. Michael Clement

SOFTBALL STAFFHead Coach __________________________ Mike White (Mount Mercy ‘89) Year at Texas ___________________________________________ First Varsity Record at Texas, Seasons ___________________ 0-0 (.000), First Career Record _____________ 435-111-1 (.796), Nine seasons at OregonAssistant Coach _______________________ Chelsea Spencer (California ‘05) Year at Texas ___________________________________________ FirstAssistant Coach ________________ Kerry Shaw (Missouri Western State ‘93) Year at Texas ___________________________________________ FirstVolunteer Coach ___________________________Kailee Cuico (Oregon ‘14) Year at Texas ___________________________________________ FirstDirector of Operations _____________ Jayme O’Bryant (Michigan State ‘13) Year at Texas ___________________________________________ FirstAdministrative Assistant ____________________________ Dreya JohannsenSoftball Office Phone Number __________________________512-471-6230Athletic Trainer ______________________________________ Kassi HardeeStrength and Conditioning Coach _____________________ Melissa Schmitz

FACILITY INFORMATIONHome Field __________________________ Red & Charline McCombs FieldCapacity _________________________________________________ 1,254Field Dimensions _______________ L-200, C-220, R-200, Power Alleys-212Outfield Fence Height _________________________________________ 10’Texas’ Record at McCombs Field _____________________ 446-124-2 (.781)All-Time Home Record ____________________________ 460-131-2 (.777)

SOFTBALL HISTORYFirst Year of Softball (Varsity/Club) ________________________ 1997/1996All-Time Overall Varsity Record _____________________ 873-401-3 (.685)All-Time Big 12 Record ______________________________ 243-142 (.631)NCAA Tournament Appearances _______________________________ 19 __________________________ (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005-18)NCAA Super Regional Appearances ________ Four (2005, 2006, 2012, 2013)Women’s College World Series Appearances ______________________ Five _________________________________ (1998, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2013)All-Time NCAA Tournament Record _____________91 games: 52-39 (.571)Big 12 Conference Championship Titles _____ Four (1999, 2002, 2003, 2005)All-Time Big 12 Conference Championship Record __________ 26-18 (.591)

2018 REVIEW + 2019 PREVIEW2018 Record ______________________________________________ 33-262018 Big 12 Record (Conference Finish) _____________________10-8 (4th)Postseason __________________________________ NCAA Seattle RegionalFinal Rankings (NFCA/USA Softball) _________________________NR/NRPositional Starters Returning/Lost _______________________________ 8/2Pitchers Returning/Lost _______________________________________ 3/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost __________________________________ 13/5Newcomers __________________________ 9 (five freshmen, four transfers)

MEDIA INFORMATIONSenior Assoc. Athletics Director/Media Relations ____________ John BiancoAssistant Athletics Director/Media Relations____________ Scott McConnellAssociate Media Relations Director/ Softball Contact ___________________________________ Brian Davis Office Phone ____________________________________ 512-471-9801 Mobile Phone ____________________________________865-696-7947 E-mail ______________________________ [email protected] Relations Fax __________________________________512-471-6040Official Texas Athletics Web site _________________www.TexasSports.comMcCombs Field Press Row Phone _______________________ 512-471-0152Texas Softball Twitter ________________________________@TexasSoftballTexas Softball Instagram _______________________________ TexasSoftballTexas Softball Facebook _______________________________Texas Softball

2019 Quick Facts

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This is Texas SoftballIn 22 varsity seasons, Texas has established itself among the elite programs in the nation. UT has made five Women’s College World Series (WCWS) appearances, four NCAA Super Regional trips and 19 NCAA Regional appearances. Texas has advanced to NCAA Regional play 14 consecutive years entering the 2019 season (2005-18).

The Longhorns have finished with a record of .500 or better for the last 14 years. The last time UT ended a campaign below .500 was in 2004, when its record was 24-25.

UT made its first WCWS in the program’s second year of existence (1998), setting an NCAA record for fastest ascension to the sport’s marquee event.

Texas’ Big 12 Conference regular season championship in 2010 extended a streak at UT in which every fresh-man class from 1999-2010 won at least one Big 12 title during its four years on the Forty Acres.

Texas owns four Big 12 Conference regular-season crowns (2002, 2003, 2006 and 2010), second most in the league, and added four postseason Big 12 Championship titles (1999, 2002, 2003 and 2005).

Texas is one of just 11 schools to qualify for the WCWS five or more times in the last 21 years.

Texas holds an all-time regular season record of 243-142 (.631) in Big 12 play, the second-highest winning percentage in the history of Big 12 regular-season competition.

UT claims two Olympic gold medalists (Cat Osterman, 2004, USA, and Christa Williams, 1996 and 2000, USA) and a total of nine national and junior national team members.

The Longhorns have had 10 Easton All-America selections and 20 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-America honorees. Texas is also the only program in the NCAA to capture three USA Softball National Player of the Year awards.

UT has been continually recognized for its on-field exploits by the Big 12 Conference, earning a Big 12-high five Pitcher of the Year accolades and six Freshman of the Year honors. Additionally, Texas has claimed a total of 105 All-Big 12 selections. Amy Hooks (2011) and Taylor Thom (2014) received Texas’ only Big 12 Player of the Year honors.

During 22 years of varsity softball, Texas players have not only shined on the field, but in the classroom as well. Longhorns have accumulated a total of six Academic All-America honors, 21 Academic All-District awards and 132 Academic All-Big 12 lauds.

Texas has finished the season ranked in the NFCA Top 25 poll 11 times in program history and has appeared in the poll during the season in 19 of its 22 years as a varsity program.

The Longhorns consistently rank among the nation’s best in home attendance average, standing in the top 30 nationally every season since Red & Charline McCombs Field opened in 1998.

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Covering the Longhorns

The Texas Media Relations Department welcomes your interest in Longhorns athletics. We make every effort to facilitate your coverage of our programs. For information on student-athletes

or coaches, to set up interviews or photo shoots, or if you are in need of file photos, please contact us or stop by our office (Red McCombs Red Zone 7.832).

CREDENTIALS Requests for media credentials and parking permits for UT softball

games must be made through Brian Davis at [email protected] at least 24 hours in advance of a home game. Credentials will be left at the Will Call window at the McCombs Field ticket office, located on the corner of E. 20th St. and Comal St.

FACILITIES/PARKINGRed & Charline McCombs Field is located at 2001 Comal St.

between Manor Road & MLK Boulevard. Media may park on the streets surrounding the stadium or in the East Campus Parking Garage. Contact Brian Davis at [email protected] with parking needs.

PRESS SERVICESWeekly press releases, including individual and team statistics, as

well as information on upcoming games, will be available each week in which the team competes. Members of the media can request to be added to the email list to automatically receive up-to-date information on UT softball. On game days, game flipcards, individual and team stats and any pertinent pregame information will be available in the press box.

INTERVIEWSAll athlete and coach interviews must be coordinated with the

media relations department. We ask that all interview requests be made AT LEAST 24 HOURS in advance. No interviews are granted on game days prior to the contest. The media relations office will arrange an interview time that is mutually convenient for both the player and the media representative. Players’ home and cell phone numbers will not be given out. Generally, players and coaches are available for interviews after practice at McCombs Field (please con-tact the media relations office for times).

TEXAS ON THE WEBAll of the latest news concerning the Longhorns softball team,

including notes, features, updated statistics and results, is available 24 hours a day on The University of Texas’ official athletics website, TexasSports.com.

UT SOFTBALL CONTACT Brian Davis _____________ Associate Media Relations Director/Softball Office Phone ________________________________ (512) 471-9801 Cell Phone _________________________________ (865) 696-7947 E-Mail ___________________________ [email protected] Press Box Phone _______________________ (512) 471-0152

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2019 ScheduleFri.-Sun. 8-10 TEXAS CLASSICFri. 8 NORTHWESTERN STATE (LHN) 4:30 p.m.Fri. 8 BOSTON COLLEGE (LHN) 7 p.m.Sat. 9 BOISE STATE (LHN) 1 p.m.Sat. 9 BOSTON COLLEGE (LHN) 3:30 p.m.Sun 10 NORTHWESTERN STATE (LHN) 12:30 p.m.

Thurs.-Sat. 14-16 at St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational (Clearwater, Fla.)Thurs. 14 vs. California 12 p.m.Thurs. 15 vs. Florida Atlantic 11:30 a.m.Fri. 15 vs. LSU 3 p.m.Sat. 16 vs. Kentucky 9 a.m.

Fri.-Sun. 22-24 TEXAS INVITATIONALFri. 22 SAM HOUSTON STATE (LHN) 4:30 p.m.Fri. 22 TULSA (LHN) 7 p.m.Sat. 23 OLE MISS (LHN) 1 p.m.Sat. 23 TULSA (LHN) 3:30 p.m.Sun. 24 OLE MISS (LHN) 10 a.m.

Wed. 27 HOUSTON BAPTIST (LHN) 4:30 p.m.

Tues. 3 TEXAS STATE (LHN) 6 p.m.Wed. 5 at Texas Tech* 6 p.m.Sat. 6 at Texas Tech* 4 p.m.Sun. 7 at Texas Tech* 1 p.m.Wed. 10 HOUSTON (LHN) 6 p.m.Tues. 16 at UT Arlington 5 p.m.Fri. 18 OKLAHOMA* (LHN) 6 p.m.Sat. 19 OKLAHOMA* (LHN) 6 p.m.Sun. 20 OKLAHOMA* (LHN) 1 p.m.Wed. 24 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (LHN) 6 p.m.Fri. 26 at Kansas* 5 p.m.Sat. 27 at Kansas* 2 p.m.Sun. 28 at Kansas* 12 p.m.

APRIL

MARCH

MAYWed. 1 INCARNATE WORD (LHN) 6 p.m.Sat. 4 BAYLOR* (FSN) 6 p.m.Sun. 5 BAYLOR* (LHN) 1 p.m.

Fri.-Sun. 1-3 Sun Devil Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) Fri. 1 vs. Wisconsin 12 p.m.Fri. 1 at Arizona State 5 p.m.Sat. 2 vs. Princeton 10 a.m.Sat. 2 vs. Wisconsin 12:30 p.m.Sun. 3 at Arizona State 12:30 p.m.

Wed. 6 LONGWOOD (DH) 4:30 p.m.

Fri.-Sun. 8-10 LONGHORN INVITATIONALFri. 8 TEXAS SOUTHERN (LHN) 4:30 p.m.Sat. 8 MINNESOTA (LHN) 7 p.m.Sat. 9 TEXAS SOUTHERN (LHN) 12 p.m.Sun. 9 MINNESOTA (LHN) 2:30 p.m.Sun. 10 MINNESOTA (LHN) 12 p.m.

Wed. 13 TEXAS A&M - CORPUS CHRISTI (LHN) 6 p.m.

Fri.-Sun. 15-17 Tennessee Invitational (Knoxville, Tenn.) Fri. 15 vs. BYU 2 p.m.Fri. 15 at Tennessee 4:30 p.m.Sat. 16 vs. BYU 11 a.m.Sun. 17 at Tennessee 12 p.m.

Mon. 18 at Lipscomb 5 p.m.Fri. 22 IOWA STATE* (LHN) 6 p.m. Sat. 23 IOWA STATE* (LHN) 1 p.m. Sun. 24 IOWA STATE* (LHN) 12 p.m.Wed. 27 at Baylor* 6:30 p.m.Fri. 29 at Oklahoma State* 6 p.m.Sat. 30 at Oklahoma State* (ESPN2) 7:30 p.m.Sun. 31 at Oklahoma State* 12 p.m.

POSTSEASONFri.-Sat. May 10-11 Big 12 Tournament (USA Hall of Fame Stadium, Oklahoma City, Okla.)Fri.-Sun. May 17-19 NCAA Regionals Campus SitesThurs.-Sun. May 23-26 NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites Thurs.-Wed. May 30-June 5 NCAA Women’s College World Series TBA (USA Hall of Fame Stadium, Oklahoma City, Okla.)

All times Central and subject to changeHome games in bold caps * - Big 12 Conference gameLHN - Longhorn Network broadcastFSN - FOX Sports Net broadcast

FEBRUARY

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2019 RosterNUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Ht. B/T Cl. Position Hometown (High School/Last College) 00 _ Lauren Burke ________ 5-7 ___ L/L __So.-TR ____UTL _ Eugene, Ore. (Marist/Univ. of Oregon) 1 _ Chloe Romero _______ 5-6 ___ R/R ___ So. ____ RHP _Helendale, Calif. (Academy of Careers & Exploration) 2 _ Janae Jefferson _______ 5-4 ___ L/R ___ So. ______IF ________ Humble, Texas (Nimitz Senior) 3 _ Kaitlyn Slack ________ 5-8 ___ R/R ____Jr. _______IF _______________ Liberty, Texas (Liberty) 4 _ Janna Roberts _______ 5-6 ___ L/R ___ Fr. ____ IF/OF __________ Pearland, Texas (Pearland) 5 _ Elicia Espinosa_______5-10 ___ R/R ___ Fr. ______IF _______ Littleton, Colo. (Valor Christian) 7 _ Reagan Hathaway ____ 5-5 ___ L/L ___R-Jr. _____ OF ______ Lenexa, Kan. (Olathe Northwest) 9 _ McKenzie Parker _____ 5-9 ___ L/R ___ Fr. ______IF _______________ Conroe, Texas (Willis) 10 _ Ki’Audra Hayter _____ 5-6 ___ L/R ___ Sr. ____ IF/OF Nacogdoches, Texas (Garrison/Butler Comm. College) 11 _ Malory Schattle ______5-11 ___ R/R ____Jr. _______IF ________________Salado, Texas (Salado) 13 _ Shannon Rhodes _____ 5-6 ___ R/R __ Jr.-TR ____ OF Fort Worth, Texas (Brewer/Univ. of Oregon) 16 _ Bekah Alcozer _______ 5-6 ___ R/R ___ Sr. _____ OF _______________ Belton, Texas (Belton) 17 _ Taylor Ellsworth _____ 5-5 ___ R/R ____Jr. _____C/UTL ____ Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown) 18 _ Brooke Bolinger _____ 5-7 ___ R/L ___ Sr. _____LHP __ Yucaipa, Calif. (Yucaipa/Univ. of Nevada) 21 _ Ariana Adams _______ 5-7 ___ R/R ___ So. ____ RHP _____ Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia West) 22 _ MK Tedder _________ 5-8 ___ R/R ___ So. ____ IF/OF ___________ Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) 23 _ Jaden Hoelker _______ 5-9 ___ R/R ___ Fr. ____ IF/OF __________ Aubrey, Texas (Billy Ryan) 24 _ Tuesday DerMargosian 5-6 ___ L/R ____Jr. ______ OF _______ Fort Worth, Texas (Northwest) 25 _ Kaitlyn Washington __ 5-4 ___ L/L ____Jr. _____ IF/OF _________ Humble, Texas (Atascocita) 29 _ Shealyn O’Leary _____ 6-2 ___ R/R ___ Fr. ____ RHP _____________ Castaic, Calif. (Valencia) 33 _ Mary Iakopo ________5-10 ___ R/R __So.-TR _____C __ Carson, Calif. (Los Alamitos/Univ. of Oregon) 40 _ Miranda Elish _______ 5-8 ___ L/R __ Jr.-TR ___ RHP _ Crown Point, Ind. (Crown Point/Univ. of Oregon)

Head Coach: Mike White (Mount Mercy ‘89), First season at Texas (10th season as a head coach)Assistant Coaches: Chelsea Spencer (California ‘05), First season at Texas; Kerry Shaw (Missouri Western State ‘93), First season at Texas;Volunteer Assistant: Kailee Cuico (Oregon ‘14), First season at TexasDirector of Operations: Jayme O’Bryant (Michigan State ‘13), First season at Texas

BREAKDOWN BY CLASSSeniors _____________________________ 3 Alcozer, Bolinger, Hayter

Redshirt Juniors ______________________ 1 Hathaway

Juniors _____________________________ 7DerMargosian, Elish, Ellsworth, Rhodes,

Schattle, Slack, Washington

Sophomores _________________________ 6Adams, Burke, Iakopo, Jefferson,

Romero, Tedder

Freshmen ___________________________ 5Espinosa, Hoelker, O’Leary,

Parker, Roberts

BREAKDOWN BY POSITIONCatcher ____________________________ 2

Ellsworth, Iakopo

Infield ____________________________ 10Espinosa, Hayter, Hoelker, Jefferson,

Parker, Roberts, Schattle, Slack, Tedder, Washington

Outfield ____________________________ 9Alcozer, DerMargosian, Hathaway, Hayter,

Hoelker, Rhodes, Roberts, Tedder, Washington

Utility _____________________________ 2Burke, Ellsworth

Pitcher _____________________________ 5Adams, Bolinger, Elish,

O’Leary, Romero

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEName ___________________ PronunciationAriana (Adams) ____________ air-E-on-uhBekah Alcozer _______BEH-kuh al-CO-zer(Brooke) Bolinger ________ BOWL-un-juhr(Tuesday) DerMargosian ___ DARE-mar-GO-ze-un(Miranda) Elish _________________ ell-ISHElicia Espinosa __ uh-LEE-shuh ess-pin-OH-suhKi’Audra Hayter _____key-AUH-druh HI-turJaden Hoelker _________JAY-den hole-KUR(Mary) Iakopo __________eye-uh-KOH-pohJanae (Jefferson) _______________ JUH-naeShealyn (O’Leary) ____________ SHAY-lynn(Chloe) Romero ___________ roh-MEHR-oh(Malory) Schattle______________ SHOT-ull

Kailee Cuico ___________ KY-lee KWEE-koh

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERName No.Adams, Ariana ____________ 21Alcozer, Bekah ____________ 16Bolinger, Brooke ___________ 18Burke, Lauren _____________ 00DerMargosian, Tuesday _____ 24Elish, Miranda _____________ 40Ellsworth, Taylor ___________ 17Espinosa, Elicia _____________ 5Hathaway, Reagan ___________ 7Hayter, Ki’Audra ___________ 10Hoelker, Jaden _____________ 23Iakopo, Mary ______________ 33Jefferson, Janae _____________ 2O’Leary, Shealyn ___________ 29Parker, McKenzie ___________ 9Rhodes, Shannon __________ 13Roberts, Janna ______________ 4Romero, Chloe _____________ 1Schattle, Malory ___________ 11Slack, Kaitlyn_______________ 3Tedder, MK _______________ 22Washington, Kaitlyn ________ 25

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ADAMS’ CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2018 .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000

Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CSO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA2018 4.94 0-0 6 1 0 0/1 0 5.2 9 6 4 5 4 3 0 0 31 .346 1 0 0 0

BEFORE TEXAS A native of Magnolia, Texas, Adams ventures to the Forty Acres with numerous accolades from the diamond in tow ... During her interscholastic pitching career for head coach Sheryl Tamborello at Magnolia West H.S., she struck out 635 batters and owns school records for career K’s, single-season strikeouts (203), wins (19) and ERA (0.79) ... During her senior campaign, Adams was honored by the Texas Sports Writers Association (TSWA) as an honorable mention choice on its 5A All-State squad after posting 19 victories, a 1.52 ERA and 203 strikeouts in 202.1 innings ... As a junior in 2016, Adams was selected as first-team Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) Class 5A All-State, second-team TSWA Class 5A All-State and second-team National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-South Central Region after setting a school record with 19 wins to go along with a 0.79 ERA and 153 K’s despite missing two months because of an injury ... She was a four-time All-District 19-5A and all-county choice, winning All-District 20-5A Pitcher of the Year accolades in 2016 and 2017.

PERSONAL Full name is Ariana Sarabelle Adams ... Born October 19, 1998, in Houston, Texas ... Parents are Arnold and Sandy Melancon ... Has one sibling, Atheena Bahm ... Chose to attend Texas over a list of schools including Oklahoma, Florida, LSU and Stanford ... Cites former Texas A&M standout and current softball broadcaster Amanda Scarborough as her favorite athlete.

PRONUNCIATION: air-E-on-uh

AS A FRESHMAN (2018) Registered a 4.94 ERA over 5.2 innings of combined work in six total appearances ... Listed as the starter on the line-up but was subbed out (strictly a DP/Flex pre-game decision by coaches) for Paige von Sprecken when Texas went on defense during the 2-1 win over No. 25/20 Minnesota (May 18) at the NCAA Seattle Regional ... Was strong over a career-high 3.0 frames of scoreless relief in UT’s loss to Eastern Illinois (March 16) at the Charleston Invitational, allowing three hits, walking one and striking out two ... Saw time in the circle during the seventh inning of the series finale loss to No. 9/8 Arizona (March 4) ... Earned her first action for the Longhorns during the 8-0 (5 inn.) rout of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 28), tossing 1.0 inning of scoreless, one-hit relief with a walk and her initial career strikeout.

TRAVEL BALL Helped lead her travel ball team, the Scrap Yard Dawgs, to first place finishes in the 2012 Ronald McDonald, Hall of Fame and Colorado Sparkler events as well as a second place finish at the USA/ASA JO Cup Nationals.

ARIANAADAMSPITCHER5-7 • So.-1L • R/RMagnolia, Texas(Magnolia West)

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ADAMS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSIP 3.0 ________________________vs. Eastern Illinois (3/16/18)Few hits/CG _______________________________No complete gamesStrikeouts 2 ________________________vs. Eastern Illinois (3/16/18)Few BB/CG _______________________________No complete gamesScoreless Innings Streak ____________________________________ 3.1 3/16/18 vs. Eastern Illinois to 3/23/18 vs. Kansas

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ALCOZER’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2016 .421 18-2 19 3 8 0 1 0 6 10 .526 3 0 4 .500 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.0002017 .253 48-31 79 18 20 2 0 6 24 40 .506 18 1 30 .394 1 0 1-2 29 3 1 .9702018 .227 53-38 88 13 20 6 0 5 17 41 .466 12 4 33 .343 1 4 1-1 35 0 2 .946TOTAL .258 119-71 186 34 48 8 1 11 47 91 .489 33 5 67 .381 2 4 2-3 66 3 3 .958

remarkable at the plate during victories over Notre Dame, No. 20 Missouri and Bethune-Cookman to christen the Mary Nutter Classic, hitting a combined .556 (5-for-9) over the three contests with two HR’s and a team-best nine RBI, including her first career grand slam as part of a career-high five-RBI performance during the 10-3 triumph over Missouri (February 23) ... Blasted a three-run shot, scored twice and knocked in four in a 3-for-4 effort during the 9-1 victory over Bethune-Cookman (February 24) ... Was 2-for-3 with three RBIs in helping the Longhorns rout Maryland (February 11), 10-2 (6 inn.).

AS A FRESHMAN (2016) Batted .421 during her rookie season over 19 at-bats while earning playing time in 18 contests with two starts ... Texas’ most successful option coming off the bench by hitting .462 with a team-best six pinch-hits ... Saw her first career NCAA Regional at-bat during the loss to #9 Louisiana-Lafayette (May 21) ... Was 1-for-1 with a run scored in a pinch hit at-bat during both the 6-0 win over Texas Southern (April 27) and the 15-2 (5 inn.) rout of Iowa State (May 6) ... Started at designated player at #12/9 Oklahoma during the series finale on April 16 ... Drew a walk in a pinch hit appearance against the nationally-ranked Sooners in the series opener on April 15 ... Made the most of her first career start by posting a career-high two hits, her first career triple and a career-high four RBIs during the 8-4 win over Texas Tech (April 10) ... Pinch hit during the 10-8 victory over Samford (March 12) at the Maverick Classic ... Was 1-for-2 in the 15-1 (5 inn.) win over Abilene Christian (February 25) and 1-for-1 with a RBI in the 8-1 rout of Illinois (February 27) during the Texas Invitational ... Managed her first career hit (as a pinch hitter on a single vs. Ball State - February 19) and RBI (bases-loaded walk vs. Toledo - February 19) during the Houston Hilton Plaza Invitational ... Saw her first career playing time as a pinch hitter in the 6-5 (8 inn.) rally past Arkansas (February 13) during the Texas Classic.

TRAVEL BALL Competed in her summer ball career with the Texas Blaze, Cen-Tex Buzz and Texas Bombers CTX for head coaches JB Slimp and John Carpenter.

BEFORE TEXAS A two-sport athlete, Alcozer was a multiple-time letter winner in both softball and track and field at Belton High School in Belton, Texas ... On the diamond, the 5-6 outfielder was chosen to the 2015 Central Texas Preseason All-Centex Second Team, picked up a 2015 Texas Sports Writers Association (TSWA) All-State First Team nod and was named 2015 first-team All-District 12-6A ... Posted a .437 average with 18 HR’s, 100 RBIs, 29 multi-hit and 25 multi-RBI games in her career

PRONUNCIATION: beh-KUH AL-co-zur

AS A JUNIOR (2018) Appeared in 53 games (38 starts) in 2018, managing 20 hits, 13 runs scored, six doubles, a team-high five HRs (tied with Taylor Ellsworth), 12 walks and 17 RBIs ... Granted Texas an early lead by becoming the first (and only) Longhorns player to homer off the Taco Shack “Free Tacos” sign in center during the 3-0, doubleheader opening win over No. 24/19 Oklahoma State (April 20) ... Batted .333 with a double and a RBI during the three-game sweep of Texas Tech (April 13-15) ... Blasted the first pitch of the second inning from All-American Randi Rupp to center for her fourth HR of the season in the 2-1 loss at No. 24/25 Texas State (April 11) ... Hammered a three-run HR in the 8-0 (5 inn.) victory during game one of the doubleheader at Iowa State (March 30) ... Led the Longhorns during the Big 12 series sweep of Kansas (March 23-25) by batting .429 with a double, a three-run HR and a team-high seven RBIs ... Blasted a two-run HR during the seventh inning of the series finale loss to No. 9/8 Arizona (March 4) ... Registered a career-high two doubles while going 2-for-2 with two RBIs in the 8-0 (5 inn.) rout of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 28) ... Singled and scored a run during the 7-3 victory over Houston (Feb. 17) at the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge ... Opened her season against UIW by posting a 1-for-2 effort with a run scored and a double as the Horns topped the Cardinals, 2-0 ... Hit safely in each of the opening three games of the season against UIW (Feb. 9), Wisconsin (Feb. 9) and Colorado State (Feb. 10).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017) Led the Longhorns in HR’s (career-high six) and finished in a tie for second on the squad in RBIs (24) while hitting .253 overall over 48 games (31 starts) ... Managed five multi-RBI efforts in 2017 with a career-long six-game hitting streak stretching from Texas Tech (April 13) to Kansas (April 28) ... Registered a career-best streak of reaching base safely over 11 contests from April 13 at Texas Tech to May 5 at Baylor ... Hammered HR’s in consecutive wins over North Texas (April 26) and at Kansas (April 28) ... Broke a 1-1 tie at Texas Tech (April 13) with a clutch, two-RBI single in the top of the 14th to help lead the Horns past the Red Raiders in one of the longest games in program history ... Came off the bench to blast a solo HR as a pinch hitter during UT’s 4-0 blanking of McNeese State (March 22) ... Was

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ALCOZER’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSHits 3 _____________________vs. Bethune Cookman (2/24/17)RBIs 5 _____________________________ vs. Missouri (2/23/17)Runs 2 _________________ three times, last vs. Kansas (3/23/18)Doubles 2 _____________ vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2/28/18)Home Runs 1 ____________ 11 times, last vs. Oklahoma State (4/20/18)Walks 2 __________________four times, last vs. Samford (4/8/18)Stolen Bases 1 __________________ twice, last vs. Texas Tech (4/14/18)Hit streak 6 _________ 4/13/17 at Texas Tech to 4/28/17 at Kansas (DH-2)

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... She was also a 2014 Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) All-State selection, an honorable mention 2014 TSWA All-State choice and as a three-time first-team All-District 8-5A honoree (2012, 2013, 2014) ... During her initial two high school softball seasons, she hit a combined .402 overall with 25 extra-base hits, including 10 HR’s, and knocked in 53 runs while registering a 1.294 OPS ... In track & field, Alcozer won a 2014 District 8-5A title in the discus (with a throw of 136’ 8”) and is a four-time regional qualifier (2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015) ... She placed third in the 2015 state finals in the shot put with a career-best and school-record-breaking toss (record was set in 1979) of 148’.

PERSONAL Full name is Bekah Jade Alcozer ... Born March 7, 1997, in Temple, Texas ... Daughter of Manuel and Rebecca Alcozer ... Has two siblings, Seth and Alik ... Won a national level Punt, Pass & Kick competition when she was in sixth grade, competing in the competitions from age 8-15 ... Alcozer made it to the Houston Texans Punt, Pass & Kick Team Championships all eight years she competed, winning four times while earning two berths to nationals ... Lists her most memorable moment in sports as catching the first pitch from her mom during her school’s breast cancer awareness game as her mother was then being treated for the illness.

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BROOKEBOLINGERPITCHER5-7 • Sr.-Tr.-2L • R/LYucaipa, Calif.(Univ. of Nevada/Yucaipa)

18PRONUNCIATION: BOWL-un-juhr

AS A JUNIOR (2018) Was tabbed both a NFCA All-Central Region Third Team and All-Big 12 Conference Second Team selection ... Posted a 2.20 ERA in 28 ap-pearances with 19 starts, eight complete games, four shutouts, a 13-7 record and 123 strikeouts over 117.2 innings during 2018 ... Allowed two earned runs over eight total innings of work (1.68 ERA) with five K’s in a pair of no-decisions at the NCAA Seattle Regional (May 18-19) ... Was named to the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship All-Tourna-ment Team ... Shutout Iowa State at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Champion-ship (May 11) on four hits with five K’s ... Fired four innings of one-hit ball as the starter in the 8-0 (6 inn.) game two shutout of UIW (May 2) ... Appeared twice in the series at No. 3 Oklahoma (April 27 & 29), go-ing 0-1 while allowing three earned runs over eight combined innings of work with six K’s ... Was terrific in the 3-0, doubleheader-opening win over No. 24/19 Oklahoma State (April 20) by striking out a career-high 11 batters ... Fired a complete game with eight strikeouts in the series-opening 5-2 victory over Texas Tech (April 13) ... Tossed five frames of one-hit ball with two walks and nine strikeouts in a 4-0 win over Samford (April 8) ... Picked up a pair of wins, including one in 1.1 innings of scoreless relief, during the series sweep at Iowa State (March 29-30) ... Was very impressive during the Big 12 series sweep of Kansas (March 23-25), going 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA and 10 K’s over 9.1 innings ... Tied her career-high with 10 strikeouts during a tough 1-0 loss to Georgetown (March 18) at the Charleston Invitational ... Flirted with a no-hitter for 5.1 innings and struck out a career-high-tying 10 batters at UTSA (March 7) before settling for a one-hit shutout in UT’s 1-0 victory ... Picked up a big win by allowing just one earned run on a sin-gle hit over 4.1 frames as the starter in the 3-1 upset of No. 9/8 Arizona (March 3) ... Was outstanding in a 3-0 triumph over No. 20 Michigan (Feb. 23) during the Texas Invitational, tossing a complete-game five-hitter with seven strikeouts ... Struck out one during a perfect inning of relief during the 2-1 loss to No. 1 Washington (Feb. 21) ... Struck out a career-high 10 and allowed one run while firing a complete-game three-hitter to beat Wisconsin at the Texas Classic (Feb. 9), 5-1.

BOLINGER’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2017 .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 8 14 0 1.0002018 .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 7 28 1 .972TOTAL .000 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 15 42 1 .983

Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CSO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA2017 2.50 7-2 26 5 0 0/4 0 61.2 50 25 22 33 34 6 0 4 272 .218 10 6 1 32018 2.20 13-7 28 19 8 4/3 0 117.2 85 43 37 47 123 24 0 10 496 .195 7 10 0 3TOTAL 2.30 20-9 54 24 8 4/7 0 179.1 135 68 59 80 157 30 0 14 768 .203 17 16 1 6

BOLINGER’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSIP 7.0 ______________ seven times, last vs. Iowa State (5/11/18)Few hits/CG 1 ________________________________ at UTSA (3/7/18)Strikeouts 11 _______________________ vs. Oklahoma State (4/20/18)Few BB/CG 0 __________________________ vs. Georgetown (3/18/18)Scoreless Innings Streak ___________________________________ 15.2 3/29/17 at UTSA to 4/15/17 at Texas Tech

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017) Was impressive during her first year with the Burnt Orange & White, posting a 7-2 overall record with a 2.50 ERA and 34 strikeouts over 61.2 innings of work ... Proved very effective out of the bullpen (made just five starts) over 21 appearances, boasting a 1.78 ERA with just 10 earned runs allowed in 47 innings of relief ... Tossed 2.1 frames of one-hit relief during a 2-1 loss at No. 17 Baylor (May 5) ... Fired a UT career-high 96 pitches while scattering three hits over 5.0 shutout innings out of the bullpen against No. 11 Oklahoma (April 9) ... Managed a career-long scoreless streak of 15.2 innings from a March 29 win over UTSA to April 15 at Texas Tech ... Got the victory as a starter at Long Beach State (March 15), giving up one run on four hits with two K’s over 5.0 frames ... Tossed 5.2 innings of one-hit relief while permitting one unearned run as UT fell at No. 6 Arizona (March 5), 4-2 ... Showed her calm under pressure by entering a 3-3 tie against Notre Dame with a runner on and keeping the Irish off the board in the top of the seventh of a game Texas won via walk-off single, 4-3 ... Made her first start and earned her first career UT victory by tossing four innings of one-hit ball with two walks and three strikeouts in a 7-2 win over Colorado State (February 12).

AS A FRESHMAN (2016 AT NEVADA) A left-handed pitcher out of Yucaipa, Calif., Bolinger headed to the Forty Acres following a standout 2016 freshman campaign at the University of Nevada ... As a rookie for the Wolf Pack, she posted a 16-6 overall mark with a 2.81 ERA, 18 complete games (in 27 starts), five solo shutouts and 118 strikeouts over 161.2 innings of work on the way to earning National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Third Team All-West Region and first team All-Mountain West Conference honors ... Bolinger led the Mountain West in opponent batting average (.235) and was 7-4 in league play, while rating second in wins, ERA and strikeouts ... She struck out a career-high 10 batters during a complete-game effort against Boise State (March 26) and was named the MWC Pitcher of the Week after going 2-0 overall in the series victory over the Broncos.

TRAVEL BALL Played travel ball for the Corona Angels and head coach Kim Howard, to whom she credits much of her softball success.

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BEFORE TEXAS During a standout career at Yucaipa H.S., Bolinger was a four-year letter winner for head coach Dave Kivett, establishing school records for career victories (86) and strikeouts (961) while helping her squad to a 2015 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division 2 Southern Section title and to the final No. 1 ranking in FloSoftball’s 2015 Fab 50 national rankings ... As a senior in 2015, she registered a 31-3 overall record with 306 strikeouts over 211.1 innings of work and set a California state high school softball single-season record by posting a miniscule 0.26 ERA ... A 2015 MaxPreps.com High School All-American, Bolinger was also selected as the 2015 CIF Division 2 Southern Section Player of the Year and the 2015 Citrus Belt Most Outstanding Player while completing her career as both a two-time first team All-CIF Division 2 and a four-time first team All-Citrus Belt selection.

PERSONAL Full name is Brooke Alicia Bolinger ... Born December 22, 1996, in Fontana, Calif. ... Daughter of Greg and Juanita Bolinger ... Is the youngest of five siblings (Brandon, Brittany, Brianna & Brandi) with each sharing first names that begin with “Br” ... Cites her family, including her parents, as her support system always pushing her to do her best ... Two of her sisters, Brittany and Brianna played softball at UNLV ... Lists former Team USA standout pitcher Jennie Finch as her sports hero.

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TUESDAYDERMARGOSIANOUTFIELD5-6 • Jr.-2L • L/RFort Worth, Texas(Northwest)

24PRONUNCIATION: dare-mar-GO-see-UN

AS A SOPHOMORE (2018) Appeared in 50 games (26 starts) for Texas in the outfield during 2018, registering 16 hits and 14 runs scored ... Tallied a run during wins over Iowa State (May 11) and Texas Tech (May 12) at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship ... Blasted her first career double down the left field line to score a run in the 8-0 (6 inn.) game two win over UIW (May 2) ... Pinch hit and played in center during the series finale at No. 3 Oklahoma (April 29) ... Crossed the plate as a pinch runner during two match-ups against Texas Tech (April 13 & 15) ... Scored a run during the 11-4 victory at Iowa State (March 30) ... Went 2-for-3 in the Charleston Invitational loss to Georgetown (March 18) ... Was 1-for-2 at the plate in the 1-0 (8 inn.) loss at No. 18/17 South Carolina (March 13) ... Picked up a seventh-inning single during the series finale against No. 9/8 Arizona (March 4) ... Was 2-for-3 against Wichita State (Feb. 23) and knocked in a run on a single in the 8-5 loss to No. 21 Ohio State (Feb. 24) ... Led the Longhorns during the Texas Invitational by hitting at a .385 clip (5-for-13) ... Managed a single in the 2-1 loss to No. 1 Washington (Feb. 21) ... Put together a 2-for-4 effort with two runs scored during the 7-3 victory over Houston (Feb. 17) at the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge ... Singled in Texas Classic losses to Wisconsin (Feb. 10) and Colorado State (Feb. 10).

AS A FRESHMAN (2017) Ranked third on the squad with a .301 batting average (22-for-73) while scoring 12 runs, stealing four bases and knocking in seven over 47 games played (26 starts) ... Registered five multi-hit efforts, including a pair of career-best, three-hit performances ... Batted .333 (3-for-9) with three RBIs (career-high two against Texas Southern on May 20) during her first NCAA Regional experience ... Delivered a clutch, game-tying RBI infield single with two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning as the Longhorns rallied past Texas State (May 20) in a NCAA elimination match-up, 6-3 ... Singled three times while going 3-for-4 with two runs scored during the 11-3 triumph at Texas Tech (April 15) ... Posted a pair of base hits and a RBI at Oklahoma State (March 26) ... Knocked in a run via single during the fourth inning of the 3-2 (9 inn.) loss at Cal State Fullerton (March 17) ... Scored twice in the 9-1 rout of Bethune-Cookman (February 24) at the Mary Nutter Classic ... Was 3-for-3 with her initial career RBI as UT blasted Louisiana Tech (February 18), 9-2 ... Picked up her first career hit on a first-inning single versus No. 16 Minnesota (February 11) at the Texas Classic.

DERMARGOSIAN’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2017 .301 47-26 73 12 22 0 0 0 7 22 .301 4 3 10 .363 0 4 4-4 26 3 0 1.0002018 .198 50-26 81 14 16 1 0 0 2 17 .210 2 1 15 .226 0 2 3-3 49 1 1 .980TOTAL .247 97-52 154 26 38 1 0 0 9 39 .253 6 4 25 .293 0 6 7-7 75 4 1 .988

DERMARGOSIAN’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSHits 3 ___________________ twice, last at Texas Tech (4/15/17)RBIs 2 _______________________ vs. Texas Southern (5/20/17)Runs 2 ________________three times, last vs. Houston (2/17/18)Doubles 1 _________________________________ vs. UIW (5/2/18)Home Runs __________________________________________ NoneWalks 1 ______________________six times, last vs. UIW (5/2/18)Stolen Bases 1 _________________seven times, last vs. Kansas (3/24/18)Hit streak 4 ___________ 2/23/18 vs. Wichita State to 2/25/18 vs. Michigan

TRAVEL BALL Played travel ball for Firecrackers-Rico and Texas Glory Adkins-Allen.

BEFORE TEXAS A three-sport athlete, DerMargosian earned letters in softball, basketball and volleyball at Northwest High School in Fort Worth, Texas ... On the diamond, the 5-6 outfielder and 2014 team captain was honored as both a 2015 Dallas-Fort Worth All-Metroplex First Team and All-District 5-6A First Team selection, a 2016 Collin Street Bakery/Texas Sports Writers Association (TXSWA) All-State 6A choice and honorable mention selection in 2014 and was named the 2013 District 4-5A Newcomer of the Year ... During her senior campaign in 2016, she broke the Northwest H.S. singles record with 24 while batting .467 overall with 41 stolen bases and a 1.063 OPS ... As a sophomore, DerMargosian batted .524 with 55 total hits and 34 runs scored. Off the field, she earned multiple all-academic selections in 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015.

PERSONAL Full name is Tuesday Brianna DerMargosian ... Born December 9, 1997, in San Diego, Calif. ... Daughter of Greg and Martina DerMargosian ... Has two siblings, Tristin and Ryan ... Got her first name after being born on a Tuesday ... She once lived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates for six months ... Cites former U.S. national Team stalwart Natasha Watley, former New York Yankees all-star shortstop Derek Jeter and current New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. as her favorite athletes ... Chose to attend Texas over a list of high-profile schools including Oklahoma, Arizona State, Arizona, Washington and Oregon.

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TAYLORELLSWORTHCATCHER/UTILITY5-5 • Jr.-2L • R/RGeorgetown, Texas(Georgetown)

17AS A SOPHOMORE (2018) Named to the 2018 USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year Top 50 Preseason Watch List ... Started all 59 contests for the Longhorns in 2018 at either catcher or designated player, hitting .244 with 38 hits, 18 runs scored, nine doubles, five HR’s, a team-leading 29 walks and 22 RBIs ... Was 2-for-4 with a pair of doubles and a run scored in the 2-1 victory over No. 25/20 Minnesota (May 18) at the NCAA Seattle Regional ... Batted .455 (5-for-11) during the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, highlighted by a 2-for-4 effort against Iowa State (May 11) and a season-high 3-for-4 performance with a double and a RBI against Texas Tech (May 12) ... Went 1-for-3 with a RBI two-bagger in the 7-5 loss at No. 19/18 Baylor (May 5) ... Doubled in a run and walked twice during the 8-0 (6 inn.) game two win over UIW (May 2) ... Blasted a third-inning solo HR to give Texas a short-lived lead in the 7-1 loss to No. 3 Oklahoma (April 28) ... Walked and knocked in Texas’ lone run during the 4-1 series-finale loss to No. 24/19 Okla-homa State (April 22) ... Drew two walks during the 3-0 loss to No. 21 Baylor (April 17) ... Went 1-for-3 with the key two-run single in the 6-2 finale win over Texas Tech (April 15) ... Batted .667 (4-for-6) with a HR and three RBIs during the series sweep of Samford (April 7-8) ... Set a career-high with two doubles as part of a 2-for-3, three-RBI effort during the 8-5 series-opening win at Iowa State (March 29) ... Led the Longhorns during the Charleston Invitational (March 16-18) by hit-ting .545 (6-for-11) with three two-hit efforts, two doubles and a pair of RBIs ... Was 1-for-3 with a walk in the 1-0 (8 inn.) loss at No. 18/17 South Carolina (March 13) ... Hit the eventual game-winning, solo HR during the sixth inning to lead UT to a 1-0 victory at UTSA (March 7) ... Went 1-for-2 with a walk and two runs scored in the 8-0 (5 inn.) rout of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 28) ... Hit .286 during the Texas Invitational and blasted the decisive three-run HR to beat No. 20 Michigan (Feb. 23), 3-0 ... Singled and scored the Burnt Orange & White’s only run in the sixth-inning of the razor-thin, 2-1 loss to No. 1 Washington (Feb. 21) ... Blasted a solo HR to go back-to-back with teammate Reagan Hathaway during the fifth inning of the 5-1, Texas Classic victory over Wisconsin (Feb. 9).

AS A FRESHMAN (2017) Picked up NFCA First Team All-Central Region, All-Big 12 Conference First Team and Big 12 All-Freshman Team accolades after leading the Longhorns with a .394 batting average (fifth in the Big 12), tying for the top spot in slugging percentage (.508) and rating second in hits (52), RBIs (tied with 24) and total bases (67) over 44 games played (41 starts) ... Registered 16 multi-hit efforts last season, including a school record-tying 5-for-5 performance during a contest at Oklahoma State on March 26, and seven multi-RBI contests ... Reached base safely in 32 of her 44 games played and posted the longest hitting streak by a

ELLSWORTH’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2017 .394 44-41 132 21 52 6 0 3 24 67 .508 9 1 16 .419 6 1 0-2 206 26 5 .9792018 .244 59-59 156 18 38 9 0 5 22 62 .397 29 3 20 .370 1 2 2-2 323 27 5 .986 TOTAL .313 103-100 288 39 90 15 0 8 46 129 .448 38 4 36 .392 7 3 2-4 529 53 10 .983

ELLSWORTH’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSHits 5 ________________________at Oklahoma State (3/26/17)RBIs 3 _______________ three times, last at Iowa State (3/29/18)Runs 2 _ four times, last vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2/28/18)Doubles 2 ___________________ twice, last vs. Minnesota (5/18/18)Home Runs 1 _______________ eight times, last at Oklahoma (4/28/18)Walks 2 ___________________ seven times, last vs. UIW (5/2/18)Stolen Bases 1 __________________ twice, last vs. Texas Tech (4/13/18)Hit streak 9 _____ 4/13/17 at Texas Tech to 4/28/17 at Kansas (DH-1)

UT player at nine match-ups from April 13 at Texas Tech to April 28 at Kansas ... Hit .286 during her initial visit to the NCAA Tournament, including two hits and a RBI in an 8-0 (5 inn) rout of Texas Southern (May 20) ... Went 2-for-4 in her first postseason experience at the Big 12 Tournament as UT knocked off Texas Tech (May 12), 7-1 ... Batted .429 (6-for-14) with four runs scored during the three-game road sweep of Texas Tech (April 13-15) ... Made it consecutive games with a HR by going 3-for-4 with a solo shot and two RBIs in an 8-2 triumph at Loyola Marymount (March 14) ... Blasted her initial career HR and knocked in three during a 7-2 win over UTSA (March 8) ... Registered her first career double as part of a 2-for-3 effort with two RBIs during the 9-6 loss to No. 21 Arizona State (February 25) at the Mary Nutter Classic ... Was 2-for-3 with two RBIs and a pair of runs scored as Texas bombed Maryland (February 11), 10-2 (6 inn.) ... Picked up her first career hit during the sixth inning of her first career game against No. 16 Minnesota (February 10).

TRAVEL BALL During her travel ball career with the Texas Blaze Gold, she boasted a .397 combined batting average with 21 HR’s and 113 RBIs while helping guide her squad to a final No. 8 national travel ball ranking in 2016 with a ninth-place finish at the Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF) Tournament in California, a runner-up placing at the Independence Day Tournament in Colorado and a 2016 Triple Crown Texas State and USA National Championship alongside current UT teammate Malory Schattle (New York).

BEFORE TEXAS A three-year catcher for head coach Jessica Bond at Georgetown H.S. that skipped her senior season to enroll early at Texas, Ellsworth put up impressive career offensive numbers from 2014-16, batting .550 overall (120-for-218) with 21 HR’s and 107 RBIs ... During a standout 2016 senior season that saw her earn NFCA Second Team All-South Central Region, Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) First Team All-State, All-Central Texas First Team and both first team All-District 25-5A and District 25-5A Most Valuable Player honors, Ellsworth hit at a .537 clip (44-for-82) with a career-best eight HR’s and 45 RBIs ... As a junior in 2015, she batted .554 (46-for-83) with seven HR’s and 40 RBIs while being tabbed second team All-Central Texas, third team Texas Sports Writers Association (TSWA) All-State and first team All-District 25-5A as well as the District 25-5A Defensive Most Valuable Player.

PERSONAL Full name is Taylor Nicole Ellsworth ... Born January 20, 1999, in Austin, Texas ... Daughter of Richard and Leslie Ellsworth ... Has one sibling, Kylie ... Admires and has been tutored by former Texas catching standout Megan Willis ... Cites winning the Triple Crown National with her Texas Blaze Gold team in New York on ESPN3 as her most memorable sports moment to date.

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HATHAWAY’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2016 .309 51-46 123 23 38 7 0 5 30 60 .488 22 1 23 .407 4 3 1-1 34 2 1 .9732017 .253 31-31 87 21 22 2 4 4 18 44 .506 16 1 18 .371 1 2 0-0 45 2 2 .9592018 1.000 1-0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 4 4.000 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000TOTAL .289 83-77 211 45 61 9 4 10 50 108 .512 38 2 41 .395 5 5 1-1 79 4 3 .965

HATHAWAY’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSHits 4 ______________________________ vs. Toledo (2/19/16)RBIs 7 ______________________________ vs. Toledo (2/19/16)Runs 3 ____________ twice, last at Loyola Marymount (3/14/17)Doubles 2 _______________________ vs. Texas Southern (4/27/16)Home Runs 2 ______________________________ vs. Toledo (2/19/16)Walks 3 _______________________at Long Beach State (3/15/17)Stolen Bases 1 _____________________________ vs. Samford (3/12/16)Hit streak 7 _______5/4/16 vs. North Texas to 5/21/16 vs. Texas A&M

AS A JUNIOR (2018) Received just one at-bat in a single contest before having a season-ending arthroscopic procedure performed on her right knee (Feb. 23) ... Blasted a two-run home run on the first and only pitch she saw in 2018 (and was part of back-to-back HR’s with Taylor Ellsworth in the process) as the Longhorns topped Wisconsin (Feb. 9) at the Texas Classic, 5-1.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017) Suffered a season-ending ACL tear early in the 3-2 loss to No. 11 Oklahoma (April 7) ... Batted .253 with 21 runs scored, 10 extra-base hits, including four triples and four HR’s, and 18 RBIs while slugging at a .506 clip over 31 games played (31 starts) ... Managed four multi-hit and four multi-RBI efforts and also reached base safely over 11 contests from the start of the season through February 26 against No. 8 Washington ... Blasted HR’s in contests at Oklahoma State (March 25) and at UTSA (March 29) ... Homered while knocking in a pair during an 8-2 triumph at Loyola Marymount (March 14) ... Was 2-for-3 and granted Texas a first-inning lead via a RBI single in a 3-2 defeat at No. 10 UCLA (March 12) ... Posted a 3-for-4 day with two RBIs during a 7-2 loss to No. 8 Washington (February 26) ... Tripled and managed a RBI in the loss to No. 21 Arizona State (February 25) ... Blasted a tone-setting, first-inning solo HR as the Longhorns upset No. 15 Tennessee (February 25) at the Mary Nutter Classic, 4-2 ... Hit an impressive .381 (8-for-21) overall during the prestigious Mary Nutter Classic (February 23-26) ... Was 2-for-3 with a double, a triple, two walks and two RBI while helping UT rally past Indiana (February 18) ... After missing the first five games due to injury, Hathaway returned to bat .400 (6-for-15) with two triples and five RBIs in the Texas Invitational (February 16-18).

AS A FRESHMAN (2016) Finished the season by reaching in 15 consecutive games to go along with a career-long seven-game hitting streak ... Batted .309 during her rookie campaign and rated third on the team in HR’s (tied with five), slugging percentage (.488), on-base percentage (.407) and RBIs (30) ... Led the Longhorns during the NCAA Lafayette Regional with a .571 average and hit one of UT’s five solo HR’s during a 5-0 rout of #16 Texas A&M (May 20) ... Singled and knocked in two vital runs in the 3-1 series-opening victory over Kansas (April 30) ... Managed her first career two-double effort while going 2-for-3 with three RBIs in the

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6-0 shutout of Texas Southern (April 27) ... Reached via hit or walk in all three games during the series sweep of Oklahoma State (April 22-24) ... Singled, scored twice and managed a pair of RBIs during the 8-4 victory over Texas Tech (April 10) ... Started off Texas’ winning outburst during the eighth inning against UTSA (March 8) with a one-out double and later scored the walk-off run as the Horns won 3-2 (8 inn.) ... Led the offense during the 9-5 loss at Texas State (March 2), going 2-for-3 with a double and a pair of RBIs ... Was 2-for-2 with a double and four RBIs in the 15-1 (5 inn.) rout of Abilene Christian (February 25) and knocked in a tally in the 8-1 victory over Illinois (February 27) ... Proved a huge power threat during the Houston Hilton Plaza Invitational, hitting .533 (8-for-15) with four tallies, three HR’s and nine RBIs ... Was a staggering 4-for-4 with three runs, two HR’s and seven RBIs at the plate in the 17-2 (5 inn.) rout of Toledo (February 19) and also homered in the 6-3 rematch victory over the Rockets (February 21) ... Batted .300 (3-for-10) with three runs scored, a double and a RBI during the Texas Classic on the opening weekend of her career ... Went 1-for-2 with a walk and a double and most importantly, delivered the walk-off sacrifice fly to left to complete a seventh-inning rally for a 3-2 win over North Dakota State (February 14) ... Was 1-for-1 with two walks and two runs scored in her initial game on the Forty Acres as UT topped Arkansas, 4-1.

TRAVEL BALL Competed in summer ball for the Wichita Mustangs and head coach Mark Griggs ... Helped her team to fourth in the 2013 Triple Crown World Series and seventh in the 2013 Premier Nationals.

BEFORE TEXAS During a remarkable scholastic softball career at Olathe Northwest High School in Olathe, Kan., Hathaway was named both a 2014 and 2015 first team National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) High School All-American as well as the 2014 and 2015 Diamond Sports/NFCA National High School Catcher of the Year ... As a senior, she was tabbed for the second time in her career as the Kansas City Star’s All-Metro Kansas Softball Player of the Year while earning her third consecutive All-Sunflower League and all-region selections and

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second straight Kansas Softball Coaches Association (KSCA) Class 6A First-Team All-State nod after hitting .640 overall with a state record 18 HR’s, 41 hits, 50 runs scored, 30 walks and 61 RBIs over just 25 games while slugging 1.950 ... During her All-American junior campaign in 2014, she hit at a remarkable .759 clip with 11 doubles, six HR’s, 36 RBI, a 1.316 slugging percentage and a .865 on-base mark.

PERSONAL Full name is Reagan Christine Hathaway ... Born July 2, 1997, in Olathe, Kan. ... Daughter of Mike and Amy Hathaway ... She competes regionally in Crossfit competitions as a hobby, winning one of them ... Chose Texas over schools including LSU, Missouri, Kansas, Wichita State and Tulsa ... Plans to major in natural sciences with hopes of a career in the medical field.

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KI’AUDRAHAYTERINFIELD/OUTFIELD5-6 • Sr.-Tr.-1L • L/RNacogdoches, Texas(Butler Comm. College/Garrison)

10PRONUNCIATION: key-auh-DRUH HI-tur

AS A JUNIOR (2018) Played in 58 games during 2018 with 54 starts, while batting .260 overall with 38 hits, 22 runs scored, four extra-base hits, eight RBIs and a team-high 11 steals (tied with Janae Jefferson) ... Was named to the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship All-Tournament Team after hitting a team-best .500 (4-for-8) during the event, including a 3-for-3 effort with a double in the win over Iowa State (May 11) ... Was 2-for-3 with her first UT triple, a steal and a run scored in the 7-5 loss at No. 19/18 Baylor (May 5) ... Batted .800 (4-for-5) with a double and three RBIs during the doubleheader sweep of UIW (May 2) ... Singled once in three at-bats during the 3-0 loss to No. 21 Baylor (April 17), the 4-1 defeat to No. 24/19 Oklahoma State (April 22) and the 7-1 loss at No. 3 Oklahoma (April 28) ... Tied her career-high with two runs scored in the 6-2 series finale win over Texas Tech (April 15) ... Was 1-for-2 and managed a key seventh-inning walk to help extend a UT rally attempt in the 2-1 loss at No. 24/25 Texas State (April 11) ... Delivered a clutch RBI infield single with two outs in the seventh inning that scored Kaitlyn Washington to beat UTSA (April 4), 1-0 ... Delivered a 2-for-3, two-run performance with a RBI in the series-opening, 15-2 (5 inn.) triumph over Samford (April 7) ... Was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a steal in the 8-5, series-opening win at Iowa State (March 29) ... Blasted her first Texas HR on a two-run shot during the 10-2 (5 inn.) series-opening win over Kansas (March 23) ... Stretched her hitting streak to a career-high five games with base knocks against Coastal Carolina (March 15), Eastern Illinois (March 16) and Jacksonville State (March 16) ... Led the Longhorns with two hits and swiped a base in the 1-0 (8 inn.) loss at No. 18/17 South Carolina (March 13) ... Managed a 2-for-3 effort at the plate during the 1-0 win at UTSA (March 7) ... Raced over to make a spectacular grab while crashing through a bullpen gate against No. 9/8 Arizona (March 4) (wasn’t counted as an official catch because the ball was ruled to have been caught after the gate opened) that ended up ranking No. 10 on SportsCenter’s “Top 10 Plays” for March 4 ... Posted a 1-for-3 effort at the dish with a key run scored during the 3-1 upset of No. 9/8 Arizona (March 3) ... Swiped a career high three bases while going 1-for-3 with two runs scored in the 8-0 (5 inn.) rout of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 28) ... Went 2-for-2 with a walk and a run scored during the 8-5 loss to No. 21 Ohio State (Feb. 24) at the Texas Invitational ... Picked up her first career UT RBI on a third-inning groundout to

HAYTER’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2018 .260 58-54 146 22 38 2 1 1 8 45 .308 2 0 17 .268 1 4 11-17 54 2 3 .949TOTAL .260 58-54 146 22 38 2 1 1 8 45 .308 2 0 17 .268 1 4 11-17 54 2 3 .949

HAYTER’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER & SEASON HIGHSHits 3 ___________________ twice, last vs. Iowa State (5/11/18)RBIs 2 ________________________ twice, last vs. UIW (5/2/18)Runs 2 ______________________six times, last vs. UIW (5/2/18)Doubles 1 ___________________ twice, last vs. Iowa State (5/11/18)Home Runs 1 ______________________________ vs. Kansas (3/23/18)Walks 1 ___________________ twice, last at Texas State (4/11/18)Stolen Bases 3 _____________ vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2/28/18)Hit streak 5 ________________________________3/7/18 at UTSA to 3/17/18 vs. Jacksonville State

short during the 7-3 win over Houston (Feb. 17) ... Put together a slap-hitting clinic by going 3-for-3 with two runs scored in an 8-2 loss to No. 15/18 Ole Miss (Feb. 15) at the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge.

AT BUTLER COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2017) In helping Butler Community College to its second-consecutive National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I Championship in St. George, Utah, Hayter batted .462 (85-of-184) overall with 84 runs scored (sixth in all of NJCAA), eight doubles, 10 triples, 10 HR’s and 51 RBIs while swiping 45 bases (tied for 16th in NJCAA) and registering both a .502 on-base mark and a 1.279 OPS ... During the national title contest (May 20) against Salt Lake Community College, the Nacogdoches, Texas, native and 2017 NFCA NJCAA Division I First Team All-American went 4-for-5, from the lead-off spot in the line-up, with a triple and two runs scored as her squad prevailed, 11-7.

AT NORTH TEXAS (2016) Played in 32 games for the Mean Green with 14 starts, batting .260 with 13 hits, six runs scored, two stolen bases, a double and a pair of RBIs ... Made her first career start against Southern Utah, tallied her first career hit against Liberty and her initial career multi-hit game against Baylor at the Getterman Classic.

TRAVEL BALL Played travel ball for Sneaky Cleats Gold and head coach Anthony Springer.

BEFORE TEXAS A four-sport standout at Garrison H.S. in softball, basketball, track & field and volleyball, Hayter earned first-team All-District 5A accolades on the diamond in both 2013 & 2015, honorable mention honors in 2014 and was selected as the District 5A Newcomer of the Year in 2012 ... On the hardwood, she was the District 2A Offensive Most Valuable Player (2013-14) and Defensive MVP (2014-15) while earning two more all-district nods in 2011-12 and 2012-13 ... Hayter was also twice a regional track qualifier and was the All-District 2A High Point scorer for girls in 2014-15.

PERSONAL Also goes by “Kay Kay” ... Full name is Ki’Audra Hayter ... Born April 24, 1997, in Nacogdoches, Texas ... Daughter of Keith and Lashan Hayter ... Has two siblings, La’Kedran and Ty’Kearon.

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JANAEJEFFERSONINFIELD5-4 • So.-1L • L/RHumble, Texas(Nimitz Senior)

2PRONUNCIATION: JUH-nae

AS A FRESHMAN (2018) Became the fourth Texas freshman and 12th overall UT player to earn NFCA All-American honors with a second-team selection ... Was a top 10 finalist for the Schutt Sports/NFCA National Freshman of the Year award (first Longhorns player to make the cut to 10) ... Named First Team NFCA All-Central Region, First Team All-Big 12 Confer-ence and Big 12 All-Freshman ... Led the Longhorns with 23 multi-hit and seven multi-RBI (tied for the lead) efforts ... Her 32 hits during the Big 12 campaign were the most by any Longhorns player in history and the second most by a player in a single-season in league history ... Posted a career-best 19-game streak of reaching base safely from April 11 to May 12 ... Registered a career-long 14-game hitting streak (April 11-May 2) ... Reached base in 50 of 59 games and hit safely in 45 of 59 contests ... Hit safely during each of her first eight contests to set a Tex-as record for a freshman starting her career ... Didn’t strikeout for the first time in her career until her 37th game and 133rd plate appearance and was one of the “toughest players to strikeout” in NCAA Division I softball (just seven K’s in 218 plate appearances) ... Topped the Long-horns in batting average (.392), hits (74), runs (30), total bases (87), on-base percentage (.463) and steals (11 - tied with Kay Kay Hayter) ... Was 2-for-4 during the 3-0 loss to No. 25/20 Minnesota (May 19) at the NCAA Seattle Regional ... Posted a .364 mark (4-for-11) while hitting safely in all three games at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (May 11-12), including 2-for-3 with a run against No. 3 Oklahoma ... Went 2-for-4 in the 2-0 loss at No. 19/18 Baylor (May 6) ... Doubled in each game during the DH sweep of UIW (May 2) ... Batted a remark-able .600 (6-for-10) during the series at No. 3 Oklahoma (April 27-29) with a double and a stolen base and was 3-for-4 in the finale (April 29) ... Tied a career-high in hits with a 3-for-3, double, two-RBI effort in the 6-0 shutout of Texas Southern (April 25) ... Continued to power Texas’ attack, going 7-for-11 during the series (.636) against No. 24/19 Oklahoma State with a key two-RBI single in UT’s 3-0 win over the Cowgirls (April 20) ... Led UT during the series sweep of Texas Tech (April 13-15) by batting .636 overall (7-for-11) ... Has a career game in the 15-2 (5 inn.) series-opening win over Samford, going 3-for-3 with a double, three runs scored and three RBIs ... Continued her hot hitting by registering another .500 (5-for-10) weekend with five runs scored and three RBIs during the road sweep of Iowa State (March 29-30), including a career-high 3-for-5 effort in Saturday’s 11-4 series finale win ... Hit .500 (4-for-8) with three runs scored from the leadoff spot in the lineup during the Big 12 sweep of Kansas (March 23-25) ... Batted a solid .429 (6-for-14) during the Charleston Invitational (March 16-18) with two multi-hit efforts ... Was 1-for-3 in the series opener against No. 9/8 Arizona (March 2) ... Hit in three of five games during the Texas Invitational with her best game coming in the 3-2 win over Vir-

JEFFERSON’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2018 .392 59-59 189 30 74 11 1 0 24 87 .460 24 1 7 .463 0 4 11-16 110 85 2 .990 TOTAL .392 59-59 189 30 74 11 1 0 24 87 .460 24 1 7 .463 0 4 11-16 110 85 2 .990

JEFFERSON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER & SEASON HIGHSHits 3 _________________ six times, last at Oklahoma (4/29/18)RBIs 3 ______________________________ vs. Samford (4/7/18)Runs 3 ______________________________ vs. Samford (4/7/18)Doubles 1 ______________________ 11 times, last vs. UIW (5/2/18)Home Runs __________________________________________ NoneWalks 2 ________________ five times, last at Iowa State (3/29/18)Stolen Bases 2 ____________________________vs. Iowa State (5/11/18)Hit streak 14 ______________ 4/11/18 at Texas State to 5/2/18 vs. UIW

ginia Tech (Feb. 24) as Jefferson went 2-for-4 with the game-winning RBI double ... Walked twice during the 2-1 loss to No. 1 Washington (Feb. 21) ... Was named to the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge All-Tournament Team after topping the Texas line-up during the event at .545 overall (6-for-11) with a double and two RBIs ... Helped power UT past Houston (7-3, Feb. 17) in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, by going 2-for-4 with a run and two RBIs ... Posted a 2-for-3 effort with two RBIs during a 6-2 loss to Colorado State (Feb. 10) ... Went 2-for-2 with a triple and two RBIs in her collegiate debut as the Horns knocked off UIW (Feb. 9) at the Texas Classic, 2-0.

TRAVEL BALL For her Texas Aces Express Gold travel ball team and head coach David McCorkle, Jefferson helped power her squad to first place at the 2014 Triple Crown Tournament in Atlanta, Ga., and fourth place at the 2014 ASA Nationals ... She was also a 2017 PGF First Team All-American.

BEFORE TEXAS A three-sport athlete, Jefferson earned letters in softball, volleyball and basketball at Nimitz Senior H.S. in Houston, Texas ... On the diamond, the 5-4 outfielder, FloSoftball’s No. 36 player overall in the organization’s national “Hot 100” and preseason 2017 Under Armour Softball All-American batted .763 as a senior with 14 doubles, 14 triples, six HR’s, 21 steals (becoming the most prolific base stealer in her school’s history) and 48 runs scored on the way to earning All-USA Today High School Second Team, MaxPreps Softball First Team All-American and FPN (Fast Pitch News) First Team honors ... A four-time All-District 18-6A selection, Jefferson earned All-Greater Houston honors as a freshman after hitting .617 overall with 16 doubles, 11 triples, 16 stolen bases and 27 RBIs ... During her sophomore campaign in 2014, she registered the most hits and the then-highest average in her school’s history by batting at a .727 clip with 74 hits, 18 doubles, 13 triples, four HR’s, 21 steals and 37 RBIs ... She managed a .687 average as a junior in 2015 with 70 hits, 21 doubles, 15 triples, 31 RBIs and 18 steals ... On the basketball hardwood, Jefferson was named first-team All-District 18-6A (2015), the 16-6A Girls All-District Co-Offensive Player of the Year (2016-17) and a Southwest All-American Team final selection, while on the volleyball court, she was a multiple-time All-District 18-6A choice ... The standout was also featured in VYPE Magazine in 2016 and on the cover in 2017.

PERSONAL Full name is Janae Reann Jefferson ... Born February 3, 1999, in Houston, Texas ... Daughter of Vincent and Catherine Jefferson ... Has one brother, Jalen ... Her cousin, Michael Jackson, was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1986-2004 for the Phillies, Mariners, Giants, Reds, Indians (played in the 1997 World Series), Astros, Twins and White Sox, winning 62 games and registering 142 saves during his career ... Cites going 11-for-11 at the 2016 Junior Olympic Cup as her most memorable moment in sports to date.

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CHLOEROMEROPITCHER5-6 • So.-1L • R/RHelendale, Calif.(Academy of Careers & Exploration)

1PRONUNCIATION: roh-MEHR-oh

AS A FRESHMAN (2018) W Made eight appearances in the circle with three starts, going 1-2 with a 5.69 ERA and six strikeouts over 16.0 innings of work ... Worked one frame of one-hit relief during the 8-0 (6 inn.) win over UIW (May 2) ... Twirled two innings out of the bullpen in the 15-2 (5 inn.) victory over Samford (April 7) ... Allowed one earned run on four hits over 2.0 innings of relief in her first career Big 12 action during the 11-4 victory at Iowa State (March 30) ... Earned her first collegiate victory from the circle by allowing two earned runs on six hits with a walk and three strikeouts during a 4-2 triumph over Jacksonville State (March 17) at the Charleston Invitational ... Permitted a single earned tally on three hits in 2.0 innings of relief during UT’s Puerto Vallarta College Challenge loss to No. 15/18 Ole Miss (Feb. 15) ... Allowed three earned runs on six hits with three walks and two strikeouts over 4.0 frames during her first career collegiate start as Texas fell to Colorado State (Feb. 10), 6-2.

TRAVEL BALL With the California Cruisers, Romero helped her travel ball team to a national finalist berth at the 2016 PGF Premier 18-Under Nationals and to the title at the 2014 PGF Platinum 18-Under event ... During the 2017 season, she was named a PGF Western Region All-American as her 18-U squad finished third at PGF Premier Nationals.

BEFORE TEXAS A multi-sport athlete that earned letters in softball, soccer, volleyball and cross country at the Academy of Careers & Exploration in Helendale, Calif., Romero made quite a name for herself on the diamond ... A four-time MaxPreps Softball All-American, the MaxPreps California Small School Softball Player of the Year (2017) and a multiple-time selection to the California Small Schools All-State Team and the All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section First Team, she completed her interscholastic career with 980 strikeouts in 486 innings, while batting .550 with 175 hits, 195 runs scored, 39 doubles, 20 triples, 21 HR’s and 128 RBIs over 93 total contests ... Listed 20th on FloSoftball’s list of the “Hot 100 2017 Softball Recruits,” Romero had a remarkable 2017 senior season, tossing eight no-hitters (three perfect games) and striking out 278 over 99 innings with a 0.64

ROMERO’S SINGLE-GAME & CAREER HIGHSIP 4.0 ______________twice, last vs. Jacksonville State (3/17/18)Few hits/CG _______________________________ no complete gamesStrikeouts 3 ______________________ vs. Jacksonville State (3/17/18)Few BB/CG _______________________________ no complete gamesScoreless Innings Streak ____________________________________ 2.1 twice, last 4/7/18 vs. Samford to end of 2018 season

ERA to go along with a .656 batting average, nine HR’s and 32 RBIs ... In a contest on April 13, 2017, Romero even twirled a perfect game while also hitting for the cycle ... As a junior in 2016 she hit at a .645 clip with 49 hits, 51 runs scored, a 1.026 slugging mark and a 0.92 ERA with 237 K’s over 129 innings ... During her career, she helped her high school team to a 2014 CIF Southern Section State title as well as a state finalist berth in 2015 ... Romero also picked up a selection as a 2014 MaxPreps Underclass All-American, was a four-time first-team Cross Valley League inclusion and was named the Cross Valley League Most Valuable Player three times ... She is also the Academy of Careers & Exploration three-mile female record holder and a multiple-time Cross Valley All-League choice in cross country.

PERSONAL Full name is Adriana Chloe Romero ... Born December 29, 1998, in San Diego, Calif. ... Daughter of Ariel and Beatriz Romero ... Has two sisters, Charisma and Clarissa ... Chose Texas over a list of schools including Penn State, Hawai’i, Cal State Fullerton, Missouri, Harvard and North Carolina.

ROMERO’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2018 .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 6 0 1.000

Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CSO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA2018 5.69 1-2 8 3 0 0/1 0 16.0 28 14 13 9 6 5 2 1 87 .394 0 2 3 2

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MALORYSCHATTLEINFIELD5-11 • Jr.-2L • R/RSalado, Texas(Salado)

11PRONUNCIATION: SHOT-ull

AS A SOPHOMORE (2018) Appeared in 57 games with 47 starts at first base during 2018, posting 20 hits, 17 runs scored, six extra-base hits, 17 walks and 12 RBIs ... Made just four errors in 309 total chances at first base ... Batted .429 (3-for-7) with a double, three runs scored and two RBIs during the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (May 11-12) ... Made a terrific diving catch in foul ground against UIW (second game of the DH) that was featured on the May 2nd late night edition of SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt’s “Good Things That Happened” segment ... Granted Texas an eighth-inning lead on a solo HR down the left field line during the series finale at No. 3 Oklahoma (April 29) ... Drew a pair of free passes, was hit by a pitch and scored once in the 6-0 shutout of Texas Southern (April 25) ... Walked and scored a run during the 3-0 series-opening win over No. 24/19 Oklahoma State (April 20) ... Extended UT’s seventh-inning rally attempt with a single in the 2-1 loss at No. 24/25 Texas State (April 11) ... Registered two RBIs in each of the first two games of the series sweep of Texas Tech (April 13 & 14) while blasting her first collegiate HR during Saturday’s 3-0 victory ... Was 1-for-2 with two runs scored and a RBI during the 15-2 (5 inn.) rout of Samford (April 7) ... Reached five times (two hits, three walks) over 10 plate appearances in the three-game road sweep of Iowa State (March 29-30) ... Batted .375 (3-for-8) while hitting safely in all three games and knocking in two runs during the Big 12 series sweep of Kansas (March 23-25) ... Walked and later scored during the 3-0 upset of No. 25 Texas State (March 21) ... Was 1-for-2 with a walk and a double during the 1-0 victory at College of Charleston (March 17) ... Started at first base in two match-ups against No. 9/8 Arizona (March 2 & 4) ... Posted a 1-for-1 effort with a run scored as a pinch hitter during the 8-0 (5 inn.) rout of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 28) ... Was 1-for-2 in the 3-0 win over No. 20 Michigan (Feb. 23) and 1-for-2 with a RBI in the 3-2 victory over Virginia Tech (Feb. 24) during the Texas Invitational ... Went 1-for-1 and blasted her first career double as a pinch hitter during the 7-3 win over Houston (Feb. 17) at the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge ... Came off the bench during the seventh inning to deliver a single in the 8-2 defeat to No. 15/18 Ole Miss (Feb. 15).

SCHATTLE’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2017 .161 23-7 31 4 5 0 0 0 2 5 .161 5 2 6 .308 1 3 0-0 34 9 0 1.0002018 .192 57-47 104 17 20 4 0 2 12 30 .288 17 5 33 .328 2 5 1-2 300 5 4 .987TOTAL .185 80-54 135 21 25 4 0 2 14 35 .259 22 7 39 .323 3 8 1-2 334 14 4 .989

SCHATTLE’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSHits 1 ________________ 25 times, last vs. Texas Tech (5/12/18)RBIs 2 ______________ three times, last vs. Iowa State (5/11/18)Runs 2 __________________ twice, last vs. Texas Tech (5/12/18)Doubles 1 _______________ four times, last vs. Iowa State (5/11/18)Home Runs 1 ____________________twice, last at Oklahoma (4/29/18)Walks 2 ______________three times, last vs. Texas Tech (5/12/18)Stolen Bases 1 ___________________________ vs. Texas Tech (5/12/18)Hit streak 4 _____________5/6/18 at Baylor to 5/12/18 vs. Texas Tech

AS A FRESHMAN (2017) Played in 23 games with seven starts ... Managed five hits, five walks, four runs scored and two RBIs ... Scored as a pinch runner during the 8-0 (5 inn.) NCAA Regional rout of Texas Southern (May 20) ... Singled during match-ups against Louisiana Tech (February 18), at No. 6 Arizona (March 4) and at Texas Tech (April 13 & 15) ... Picked up her first career hit, run and RBI on a fifth-inning single during the 7-2, Texas Classic win over Colorado State (February 12).

TRAVEL BALL Played summer ball for the Texas Blaze 18-U Gold Slimp (alongside UT teammate Taylor Ellsworth), helping her squad to 2016 Triple Crown Texas State and Triple Crown/USA National 18-U Gold championships, a runner-up finish at the 2016 IDT Boulder 18-U event and a ninth-place finish at the 2016 Premier Girls Fastpitch 18-U Nationals.

BEFORE TEXAS A standout softball and volleyball player at Salado High School, Schattle heads to the Forty Acres with a slew of accolades in tow ... Schattle was a 2016 Collin Street Bakery/Texas Sports Writers Association (TXSWA) Second Team All-State choice and a two-time honorable mention selection (2014, 2015), the 2016 Killeen Daily Herald All-Area Offensive Most Valuable Player and a 2015 first team infielder and the newspaper’s 2013 Newcomer of the Year, both a first-team All-District 22-2A (2013) and first-team All-District 25-4A (2015, 2016) shortstop and was named the All-District 22-2A Most Valuable Player in 2014 ... As a sophomore in 2014, she earned Killeen Daily Herald All-Area Offensive MVP honors after hitting .591 overall with an on-base percentage of .645, 10 HR’s and 75 RBIs in 151 at-bats while helping Salado reach the state’s elite eight for the first time in school history ... Schattle entered her senior campaign batting at a .527 overall clip with 149 hits, 43 doubles, 20 triples, 17 HR’s, 55 walks, 139 RBIs and just 21 strikeouts over 283 total at-bats while slugging 1.000 and registering a .602 on-base percentage ... Off the diamond, she picked up 2015 & 2016 first-team All-District 25-4A selections for her prowess on the volleyball court.

PERSONAL Full name is Malory Brooke Schattle ... Born January 14, 1998 in Temple, Texas ... Daughter of Kevin Schattle and Karen Pratt ... Was a National Honor Society member at Salado H.S., earning numerous A-B Honor Roll selections as well as academic honors for volleyball and softball ... Lists Texas Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus as her favorite athlete.

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3AS A SOPHOMORE (2018) Started all 59 games at shortstop, registering 32 hits, 14 runs scored, five extra-base hits and 19 RBIs ... Made just three errors all season at SS over 171 chances ... Knocked in the game-winning run during the sixth inning of the 2-1 victory over No. 25/20 Minnesota at the NCAA Seattle Regional (May 18) ... Hit .400 (4-for-10) during the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (May 11-12) with two RBIs, including a 2-for-4, two-RBI effort in the 7-0 win over Iowa State ... Batted .500 (3-for-6) with a double and a run scored in the two match-ups at No. 19/18 Baylor (May 5-6) ... Knocked in a run, stole a base and scored during the 5-2 victory over UIW (May 2) ... Was 1-for-2 in the series opener at No. 3 Oklahoma (April 27) ... Doubled in a run during the 6-0 shutout of Texas Southern (April 25) ... Managed one hit in three at-bats during the 3-0 loss to No. 21 Baylor (April 17) ... Hit .444 overall (4-for-9) in the series and blasted her first collegiate HR on a three-run shot during the sixth inning of the 11-4 series finale victory at Iowa State (March 30) ... Knocked in three runs over the first two games of the Big 12 series sweep of Kansas (March 23-25) ... Delivered a two-run double during the 3-0 upset of No. 25 Texas State (March 21) ... Posted a 1-for-3 effort with a RBI in the 5-3 victory at Coastal Carolina (March 15) ... Managed a single during the 1-0 road victory at UTSA (March 7) ... Went 1-for-2 with a run scored and a RBI in the 8-0 (5 inn.) rout of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 28) ... Knocked in single runs during Texas Invitational match-ups versus Virginia Tech (Feb. 24) and No. 21 Ohio State (Feb. 24) Was named to the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge All-Tournament Team after going 2-for-3 with a run and two RBIs in the 7-3 win over Houston (Feb. 17) and after registering one of UT’s three hits during the loss to No. 3 Oregon (Feb. 16) ... Was 2-for-3 at the dish with a RBI in the 7-3 (8 inn.) defeat against Wisconsin (Feb. 10) ... Picked up her first double of 2018, walked and scored a run during Texas’ 5-1 triumph over Wisconsin (Feb. 9).

SLACK’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2017 .227 32-18 66 9 15 2 2 0 6 21 .318 4 2 13 .288 1 3 1-2 41 26 3 .9572018 .212 59-59 151 14 32 4 0 1 19 39 .258 5 2 28 .245 1 6 2-3 92 76 3 .982TOTAL .217 91-77 217 23 47 6 2 1 25 60 .276 9 4 41 .259 2 9 3-5 133 102 6 .975

SLACK’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSHits 2 ______________ seven times, last vs. Iowa State (5/11/18)RBIs 3 ____________________________ at Iowa State (3/30/18)Runs 2 ______________________________ vs. Samford (4/7/18)Doubles 1 _____________________ six times, last at Baylor (5/6/18)Home Runs 1 ____________________________ at Iowa State (3/30/18)Walks 1 ______________ nine times, last vs. Texas Tech (4/13/18)Stolen Bases 1 ____________________three times, last vs. UIW (5/2/18)Hit streak 6 _____________ 5/5/18 at Baylor to 5/18/18 vs. Minnesota

AS A FRESHMAN (2017) Played in 32 contests with 18 starts, batting .227 with nine runs scored, two doubles, two triples and six RBIs ... Posted a pair of multi-hit efforts at Cal State Fullerton (2-for-4, triple, RBI - March 17) and versus Houston (2-for-4, double, RBI - April 2) ... Batted .444 (4-for-9) overall during the series at Cal State Fullerton (March 17-18) ... Singled in runs during back-to-back road wins at Loyola Marymount (March 14) and Long Beach State (March 15) ... Walked, doubled (first of her career) and scored a run against UTSA (March 8) ... Got her first career hit, walk, triple and RBI as part of a 1-for-3 effort during the 10-2 (6 inn.) win over Maryland (February 11) at the Texas Classic.

TRAVEL BALL Played travel ball for the Houston Power, helping lead her squad to fourth place at the 2014 Amateur Softball Association (ASA) Gold Nationals.

BEFORE TEXAS Slack lettered multiple times in both softball and volleyball during her scholastic career at Liberty High School ... Over 120 games on the diamond, she batted .479 overall with 186 hits in 388 at-bats, 157 runs scored, 51 doubles, 20 triples, 34 HR’s (including 15 in a single season) and 145 RBIs while slugging .976 and registering a .522 on-base percentage ... A 2016 first-team and 2015 third-team Collin Street Bakery/Texas Sports Writers Association (TXSWA) 4A All-State selection and a four-time Texas Girls Coaches Association All-State choice (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016), Slack was also tabbed as the Southeast Texas Coaches Association (SETCA) Player of the Year in 2015 and a four-time District 23-3A Offensive Most Valuable Player (2013, 2014, co- in 2015, 2016) ... As a senior in 2016, Slack batted .584 with 59 hits, 53 runs, 21 doubles, seven triples, seven HR’s and 39 RBIs with an OPS of 1.770 ... On the volleyball court, Slack proved just as prolific, earning four all-state nods, four district most valuable player honors (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) and a 2012 all-region selection.

PERSONAL Full name is Kaitlyn Victoria Slack ... Born April 12, 1998, in Baytown, Texas ... Daughter of Joe and Karen Slack ... Has two siblings, J.J and Jessica ... Chose to attend Texas over Alabama and Houston ... Plans to major in business ... Cites hitting 15 HR’s in a single season (2015) as her greatest personal athletic achievement to date.

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TEDDER’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2018 .200 59-59 140 22 28 5 0 2 18 39 .279 25 4 27 .331 3 12 1-1 52 77 12 .915TOTAL .200 59-59 140 22 28 5 0 2 18 39 .279 25 4 27 .331 3 12 1-1 52 77 12 .915

TEDDER’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER & SEASON HIGHSHits 2 _______________ five times, last vs. Texas Tech (5/12/18)RBIs 2 __________________ twice, last vs. Texas Tech (5/12/18)Runs 2 ________________four times, last at Iowa State (3/30/18)Doubles 1 __________________ five times, last vs. Samford (4/7/18)Home Runs 1 ____________________ twice, last at Iowa State (3/30/18)Walks 2 ______________ three times, last vs. Iowa State (5/11/18)Stolen Bases 1 ________________________ vs. Colorado State (2/10/18)Hit streak 4 ________________ 3/2/18 vs. Arizona to 3/7/18 at UTSA

MKTEDDERINFIELD5-8 • So.-1L • R/RHoover, Ala.(Spain Park)

22AS A FRESHMAN (2018) Started all 59 games at third base as a freshman, posting 28 hits, 22 runs scored, five doubles, two HR’s, 18 RBIs and 25 walks ... Knocked in a key run on a single to left during the 2-1 win over No. 25/20 Min-nesota (May 18) at the NCAA Seattle Regional ... Was 2-for-3 with two RBIs in the 9-2 win over Texas Tech (May 12) during the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship ... Posted a 1-for-3 effort with a RBI in the 7-5 loss at No. 19/18 Baylor (May 5) ... Went 1-for-4 with a walk and a run scored during the series finale at No. 3 Oklahoma (April 29) ... Was hit by a pitch to force in a run during the 3-1 loss to No. 24/19 Oklahoma State (April 20) ... Hit at a .444 (4-for-9) clip with a HR and three RBIs during the series road sweep at Iowa State (March 29-30) ... Batted .333 with three runs scored and two walks in the Big 12 series sweep of Kansas (March 23-25) ... Was 2-for-2 with a double and two runs scored in UT’s 4-2 victory over Jacksonville State (March 17) ... Blasted her first career HR on a fifth-inning solo shot down the left field line against Eastern Illinois (March 16) ... Set a new career-high for hits (and stretched her hitting streak to a career-best four straight games) by going 2-for-4 at the dish in the 1-0 road victory at UTSA (March 7) ... Starred for the Longhorns at the plate during the series against No. 9/8 Arizona, batting .500 (3-for-6) overall with three walks while registering a key first-inning RBI in a 3-1 upset of the Wildcats (March 3) ... Was 1-for-1 with a walk and a RBI double in the 7-5 loss to Wichita State (Feb. 23) during the Texas Invitational ... Delivered in the clutch against No. 1 Washington (Feb. 21) by driving in Texas’ lone run on a sixth-inning, RBI single ... Registered a two-out RBI base knock during the fourth to give the Longhorns some valuable insur-ance in the 2-0 victory over Rutgers (Feb. 15) at the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge ... Posted her first career double and RBI in the 5-1 triumph over Wisconsin (Feb. 9) ... Picked up her initial career colle-giate hit on a fifth inning infield single during the season-opening, 2-0 win over UIW (Feb. 9).

TRAVEL BALL Helped lead her travel ball team, the Birmingham Thunderbolts 99, to third-place finishes at the 2015 & 2016 Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF) Nationals.

BEFORE TEXAS A product of Hoover, Ala., Tedder brought along a lofty softball resume to the Forty Acres from a distinguished interscholastic career at Spain Park H.S. ... Ranked as the No. 25 player in FloSoftball’s “Hot

100 2017 Softball Recruits,” she completed her interscholastic career with a .433 batting average, 276 hits, 221 runs scored, 57 doubles, 17 triples, 36 HR’s, 214 RBIs, 32 stolen bases and 97 walks with a 1.249 OPS ... As a senior in 2017, Tedder helped lead Spain Park to a third-place state finish on the way to earning MaxPreps and Flo Softball First Team All-America, NFCA Second Team All-America, Alabama All-State 7A First Team and Super State First Team as well as Birmingham News All-Metro and Over the Mountain Player of the Year honors while also being a finalist for Gatorade State Player of the Year ... During a spectacular junior year in 2016, Tedder batted .455 overall with a school record 20 HR’s and 70 RBIs ... During that standout 2016 campaign, Tedder also managed 10 doubles, five triples, 66 hits, 48 runs scored, 25 walks and a 1.043 slugging mark while earning another sparkling list of accolades that included: 2016 NFCA Second-Team All-American, NFCA First-Team All-South Region, USA Today Second Team All-American, FloSoftball First-Team All-American, MaxPreps Player of the Year and First-Team Class 7A All-State and All-Super State honors as well as nods as the All-Metro and Over the Mountain Player of the Year and the Alabama Sports Writers Association (ASWA) Alabama 7A Player of the Year ... She was also a finalist for Gatorade Player of the Year honors and honored as Spain Park’s Wendy’s Heisman winner ... As a sophomore, Tedder was tabbed to the ASWA Second Team, to the NFCA All-Southeast Region squad and earned inclusions to the Birmingham News All-Metro and All-Shelby County squads ... Off the diamond, Tedder was a qualifier for state in cross country and a member of the state all-tournament team in bowling.

PERSONAL Full name is Mary Katherine Tedder ... Born May 4, 1999, in Birmingham, Ala. ... Daughter of Scott and LaDonna Tedder ... Has a sister Elizabeth ... Her father played professional baseball in the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox organizations (leading the Gulf Coast League in hitting at .341 in 1988) and also earned NCAA Division III National Player of the Year honors after averaging 29.0 PPG in helping Ohio Wesleyan to a national title (1988) ... Chose to attend Texas over a list of schools that included Alabama, Mississippi State and South Alabama.

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KAITLYNWASHINGTONINFIELD/OUTFIELD5-4 • Jr.-2L • L/LHumble, Texas(Atascocita)

25AS A SOPHOMORE (2018) Was tabbed NFCA All-Central Region Third Team and All-Big 12 Conference Second Team ... Led the Longhorns in slugging percentage (.513) and ranked second in batting average (.359), hits (56), doubles (13) and on-base percentage (.390) while playing in 57 contests (52 starts) ... Registered 15 multi-hit efforts in 2018 ... Finished the season on a six-game hitting streak, leading Texas during the NCAA Seattle Regional (May 18-19) with a .778 average (7-for-9), four doubles and a RBI on the way to earning All-Tournament honors ... Posted a .364 average (4-for-11) during the Phillips 66 Big 12 Softball Champion-ship (May 11-12) with a double and three RBIs ... Hit safely in each of the last two games at No. 3 Oklahoma (April 28 & 29) ... Went 2-for-3 with a RBI single during the 6-0 shutout of Texas Southern (April 25) ... Hit at a .400 clip (4-for-10) with three doubles and three RBIs dur-ing the Big 12 series sweep of Texas Tech (April 13-15) ... Batted at a .556 (5-for-9) clip during the series sweep of Samford (April 7-8) ... Extended her hitting streak to six games with a 1-for-3 effort in a loss at Houston (April 3) and a 2-for-3 performance with two doubles in the 1-0 win over UTSA (April 4) ... Blasted three total HR’s during the series sweep at Iowa State (March 29-30), including a career-high two-HR, five-RBI effort with a grand slam in the 11-4 series finale vic-tory (March 30) ... Batted .444 in the series sweep of Kansas and tied a career-high with three hits in the 10-2 (5 inn.) opening win (March 23) ... Doubled and crossed the plate during the 3-0 upset of No. 25 Texas State (March 21) ... Scored the game-winning tally as a pinch runner in the 1-0 victory at College of Charleston (March 17) ... Singled once in three at-bats during the 1-0 road victory at UTSA (March 7) ... Bat-ted .429 (3-for-7) during the series against No. 9/8 Arizona (March 2-4) and had a key first-inning RBI in UT’s 3-1 upset of the Wildcats (March 3) ... Was 1-for-2 with a RBI in the 8-0 (5 inn.) rout of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 28) ... Posted single hits in Texas Invita-tional contests against No. 20 Michigan (Feb. 23), Virginia Tech (Feb. 24) and No. 21 Ohio State (Feb. 24) ... Managed two hits and scored a run in each contest against Wisconsin during the Texas Classic (Feb. 9-10) and registered a RBI in the 7-3 (8 inn.) loss to the Badgers ... Was 2-for-3 with two runs scored during the 7-3 triumph over Houston at the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge (Feb. 17).

AS A FRESHMAN (2017) Earned Big 12 All-Freshman Team accolades after batting .253 with 16 runs scored, 11 doubles, a HR and 16 RBIs over 42 games played (28 starts) ... Managed six multi-hit and five multi-RBI efforts while reaching base safely in 22 match-ups ... Registered a six-game hitting

WASHINGTON’S CAREER STATSYear AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD %2017 .253 42-28 99 16 25 11 0 1 16 39 .394 10 4 12 .345 0 0 1-1 38 1 2 .9512018 .359 57-52 156 21 56 13 1 3 20 80 .513 5 3 19 .390 0 2 2-3 58 2 3 .952TOTAL .318 99-80 255 37 81 24 1 4 36 119 .467 15 7 31 .372 0 2 3-4 96 3 5 .952

WASHINGTON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHSHits 3 _______________ four times, last vs. Minnesota (5/19/18)RBIs 5 ____________________________ at Iowa State (3/30/18)Runs 3 ____________________________ at Iowa State (3/30/18)Doubles 2 _______________ five times, last vs. Minnesota (5/19/18)Home Runs 2 ____________________________ at Iowa State (3/30/18)Walks 2 ____________________three times, last vs. UIW (5/2/18)Stolen Bases 1 ______________ three times, last vs. Minnesota (5/18/18)Hit streak 9 ______________ 3/25/18 vs. Kansas to 4/8/18 vs. Samford

streak from April 13 at Texas Tech to April 22 versus Iowa State ... Completed Texas’ stirring, sixth-inning rally past Texas State in a NCAA Regional elimination contest with a two-out, three-run double to left center ... Equaled her career-high with two doubles as part of a 2-for-3, two-RBI performance in a 10-0 (5 inn.) rout of Kansas (April 28) ... Knocked in the vital early run and later started the decisive 14th-inning scoring outburst on a lead-off double (was 3-for-6 with two doubles and a RBI) as UT out-lasted Texas Tech, 4-1 (14 inn.) ... Received Big 12 Player of the Week honors on April 18 after hitting .467 (7-for-15) with three doubles and four RBIs in the series sweep at Texas Tech (April 13-15) ... Was 1-for-3 with a two-bagger in the 3-1 loss to No. 11 Oklahoma (April 8) ... Knocked in a two runs via a double during the 10-1 (6 inn.) victory at Cal State Fullerton (March 18) ... Singled as a pinch hitter in the sixth frame of the Mary Nutter Classic loss to No. 8 Washington (February 26) ... Blasted a two-run HR on the very first pitch of her initial collegiate at-bat during the fourth inning of the 8-0 (5 inn.) Texas Classic win over Colorado State (February 10).

TRAVEL BALL Competed in summer ball for the head coach Julie Lindley and Hit Away Gold.

BEFORE TEXAS In three impressive seasons of softball at Atascocita High School in Humble, Texas, Washington earned third-team 2014 Collin Street Bakery/Texas Sports Writers (TXSWA) All-State honors, a second-team 2014 All-Greater Houston area selection, and three first-team All-District 13-5A accolades in 2013, 2014 & 2015 while hitting .415 overall with 98 career RBIs ... During her senior campaign, Washington batted .381 with a .440 on-base mark and 13 doubles ... As a junior in 2015, she hit .500 overall with a .528 on base percentage and 44 RBIs, while as a sophomore she registered a .407 clip with 40 RBIs and a .500 on-base mark.

PERSONAL Full name is Kaitlyn Breann Washington ... Born May 14, 1998, in Houston, Texas ... Daughter of Derrick Washington and Tracy Sutton ... Has four siblings, Jacob, Chasity, Jaylon and Adrianna ... Plans to major in sports psychology in hopes of becoming a sports psychologist for a pro sports team ... Chose to attend Texas over Alabama, Sam Houston State and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ... Cites doing Crossfit as one of her favorite hobbies ... Was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis (arthritis) at the age of 13 but with treatment has been able to continue playing softball.

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AS A FRESHMAN AT OREGON (2018)A 2018 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team selection at Oregon after batting .351 with nine extra-base hits, including three HR’s, 14 runs scored and 17 RBIs ... Posted five multi-hit (two hits in each contest) and six multi-RBI games as a freshman ... Batted .421 (8-for-19) in postseason play, while playing in eight NCAA Tournament contests with a double, a triple, two HR’s and nine RBIs ... Was 2-for-3 with two RBIs in a NCAA Super Regional contest against Kentucky (5/25) and 2-for-4 with a double, a triple and two RBIs in a WCWS win over Arizona State (5/31) ... Managed a career-high two doubles in a game against Portland State (4/3). HIGH SCHOOL The lefty utility player, and FloSoftball’s No. 18 recruit in the nation coming out of Marist H.S. in 2017, was a three-time NFCA High School All-American selection (2014, 2016, 2017), a two-time Gatorade Oregon Player of the Year (2016, 2017) and a multiple-time first-team all-state and all-conference selection ... As a high school junior in 2016, Burke broke former Alabama All-American Kayla Braud’s Marist H.S. single-season batting average record by hitting a remarkable .701 with 75 hits, 67 runs, 18 doubles, 21 HR’s, 59 RBIs, 24 steals in 26 attempts and a 1.510 slugging percentage ... She also tied a national record for the most home runs in a single game with four against Eagle Point H.S., on April 29, 2016, and hit three bombs during a May 16, 2016, contest against St. Helens ... She also helped her club team, the Beverly Bandits, to a Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF) U-16 National Championship.

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PRONUNCIATION: ell-ISH

AS A SOPHOMORE AT OREGON (2018) A 2018 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Second Team All-American, former Oregon pitcher Elish transferred to the Forty Acres with a staggering career collegiate pitching record of 37-2 overall to go along with a 1.42 ERA, 17 solo shutouts, 29 complete games and 347 strikeouts over 280.2 innings of work while limiting opponents to a miniscule .189 batting average ... The 2018 All-Pac-12 Conference First Team and NFCA All-Pacific Region First Team selection helped lead the Ducks to the Pac-12 regular season title and a berth in the Women’s College World Series as a sophomore by posting a 25-2 mark with a 1.20 ERA, 12 shutouts and 249 K’s in 175.0 frames ... Along the way, Elish tossed Oregon’s first ever seven-inning perfect game and struck out a career-high 16 during an April 3 win over Portland State, hit double-digits in K’s 11 times during UO’s 53-10 campaign in 2018 and registered high-profile wins over a list of teams including LSU, Texas, Florida State, UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State, Washington and Kentucky.

AS A FRESHMAN AT OREGON (2017) Elish went undefeated in her rookie campaign at 12-0 ... In 105.2 innings pitched, she posted a 1.79 ERA, good for third on the team and fifth in the Pac-12 ... She also saw time at the plate, hitting .276 in 58 at-bats with 10 runs scored, 16 RBIs and a homer ... Helped the Ducks open the season with 35 straight wins, matching the NCAA record ... Ranked sixth in the Pac-12, averaging 6.5 strikeouts per seven innings ... Was part of the Oregon pitching staff that ranked fifth in the NCAA with a 1.41 team ERA ... Tossed five shutouts on the season, including a one-hit shutout in a five-inning run-rule win against Wisconsin on May 21 in regionals ... Had a season-high nine strikeouts in a five-inning win against Pacific on March 11 ... Hit her first collegiate home run on March 10 against Hofstra ... Drove in three runs in her collegiate debut against Virginia on Feb. 9, going 2-for-3.

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HIGH SCHOOL Coming out of high school, Elish was listed as the No. 1 recruit in the nation by FloSoftball ... A 2016 MaxPreps First Team All-American, she was also a three-time Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year as well as the 2014 MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year (went 24-1, 0.31 ERA, 223 K’s, 18 walks, 137 innings as a sophomore) ... As a high school senior, Elish registered a 15-2 record with a 0.41 ERA and 196 K’s over 103 innings while batting .505 with seven HR’s and 26 RBIs.

ELISH’S CAREER STATS (AT OREGON)Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD %2017 .276 47-30 58 10 16 1 0 1 16 - .345 9 1 8 .377 1 1 1 8 24 0 1.0002018 .313 38-25 16 1 5 0 1 1 3 - .625 0 0 3 .313 0 0 0 4 30 0 1.000TOTAL .284 85-55 74 11 21 1 1 2 19 - .405 9 1 11 .365 1 1 1 12 54 0 1.000

Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA2017 1.79 12-0 27 16 7 5 1 105.2 85 30 27 25 98 19 1 2 426 .217 3 6 1 32018 1.20 25-2 34 25 22 12 2 175.0 106 34 30 32 249 15 1 8 664 .171 10 6 1 4TOTAL 1.42 37-2 61 41 29 17 3 280.2 191 64 57 57 347 34 2 10 1090 .189 13 12 2 7

Transfer Bios

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PRONUNCIATION: eye-uh-KOH-poh

AS A FRESHMAN AT OREGON (2018)A Top 25 finalist for the 2018 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) National Freshman of the Year trophy, Iakopo played in 62 games for the Ducks during her rookie campaign with 56 starts ... The Carson, Calif., native hit .306 overall with 49 hits, 28 runs scored, 20 extra-base hits, including 10 doubles and eight HR’s, knocked in 37 runs and posted a .924 OPS on the way to earning All-Pac-12 Second Team and Pac-12 All-Freshman Team honors ... She managed 10 multi-hit and 10 multi-RBI efforts during her inaugural collegiate season, with a season-high of three hits in match-ups against Fresno State (Feb. 9), UTEP (Feb. 10), Arizona (April 8) and Stanford (April 21), Iakopo registered a season-best four RBIs in contests against both Weber State (March 9) and Arizona (April 8) and recorded an eight-game hitting streak during the heart of the conference season from April 7-April 21 (vs. Arizona, at Arizona State, vs. Oklahoma and vs. Stanford).

USA SOFTBALLInternationally, Iakopo played for the USA Junior National Team in the summer of 2017, competing at the World Cup of Softball (Oklahoma City, Okla.) and the WBSC World Championship (Clearwater, Fla.). HIGH SCHOOL FloSoftball’s No. 8 national prospect coming out of Los Alamitos H.S., Iakopo was a MaxPreps First-Team All-American in 2017 and was selected for the Premier Girls Fastpitch High School All-American Game ... A two-time Sunset League Most Valuable Player (2016, 2017), she hit .373 as a senior with a team-high 26 RBIs and .426 as a junior with eight HR’s and 20 RBIs.

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IAKOPO’S CAREER STATS (AT OREGON)Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD %2018 .306 62-56 160 28 49 10 2 8 37 - .544 18 3 27 .380 3 2 0 185 13 4 .980TOTAL .306 62-56 160 28 49 10 2 8 37 - .544 18 3 27 .380 3 2 0 185 13 4 .980

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AS A SOPHOMORE AT OREGON (2018) A career .342 hitter over two seasons at Oregon, Rhodes played in 121 games with 113 starts for the Ducks while putting up totals of 77 runs scored, 107 hits, 33 extra-base hits (18 HR’s), 88 RBIs, 33 walks and a .983 career OPS (.565 slugging) ... Has proven an even better postseason hitter throughout her career, boasting a .447 mark (21-for-47) over 18 NCAA Tournament games with four doubles, two HR’s and 13 RBIs ... A 2018 NFCA All-Pacific Region Second Team choice, Rhodes batted .347 overall as a sophomore with 39 runs scored, 17 extra-base hits, including 11 HR’s, 42 RBIs and a 1.005 OPS (.576 slugging percentage) over 62 games (59 starts) while helping UO to the Pac-12 Conference title and a Women’s College World Series berth ... During the 2018 campaign, she recorded 17 multi-hit and nine multi-RBI efforts with three-hit games against Cal State Northridge (Feb. 9), Missouri (Feb. 10), Montana (March 10) and Arizona State (at the WCWS on May 31).

AS A FRESHMAN AT OREGON (2017) As a rookie in 2017, Rhodes earned Pac-12 All-Freshman honors after hitting .336 with eight doubles, a triple, seven HR’s and 46 RBIs ... She played in 59 games with 54 starts (52 of those in center) ... Hit a team-high .476 over nine postseason games with five runs scored, three doubles and six RBIs ... Helped Oregon start the season with 35 straight wins, matching the NCAA record ... Tallied her first career home run at Hawaii on Feb. 25 ... Posted a season-high three hits against Arizona State on April 1 and against both UIC and Wisconsin in the Eugene Regional ... Named Eugene Regional MVP after going 7-for-9 (.778) over three wins with four runs, two doubles and four RBIs.

SHANNONRHODESOUTFIELD5-6 • Jr.-Tr. • R/RFort Worth, Texas(Oregon/Brewer)

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HIGH SCHOOL Coming out of high school, Rhodes was ranked as the No. 6 recruit in the nation by FloSoftball ... During her senior interscholastic campaign at Brewer H.S., she batted .462 with 17 doubles, three triples, nine HR’s and 33 RBIs on the way to earning Texas 5-5A Most Valuable Player honors ... She was named Dallas/Fort Worth All-Metroplex First Team and reaped Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) 5A All-State honors as a junior after hitting .462 with 60 hits, 53 runs scored, 11 HR’s and 33 RBIs while going 28-for-29 on stolen base attempts ... She also received 5A All-State Honorable Mention and District Offensive Player of the Year accolades as a sophomore and a nod as the 2013 District Freshman of the Year.

RHODES’ CAREER STATS (AT OREGON)Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD %2017 .336 59-54 143 38 48 8 1 7 46 - .552 10 8 24 .405 2 6 6 51 1 4 .9292018 .347 62-59 170 39 59 6 0 11 42 - .576 23 3 26 .429 2 1 14 38 2 2 .952TOTAL .342 121-113 313 77 107 14 1 18 88 - .565 33 11 50 .418 4 7 20 89 3 6 .939

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Freshman Bios

PRONUNCIATION: uh-LEE-shuh ess-pin-OH-suh

TRAVEL BALL Played travel ball for Triple Crown Stars and head coach David King ... Espinosa once blasted two grand slams in the semifinal game of the Colorado Fireworks Power Pool to help her club team rally from a 7-0 deficit and advance to the title game.

BEFORE TEXAS Despite battling injuries throughout her interscholastic career, Espinosa made quite an impression when healthy ... She hit .429 as a freshman starter at shortstop for Valor Christian with a 1.479 OPS, .920 slugging percentage, 34 hits, six doubles, two triples and a state of Colorado-leading 14 HR’s (team made the state semifinals) ... She helped her high school squad win a Colorado State Championship as a junior, batting .625 overall with a 1.725 OPS.

PERSONAL Full name is Elicia Lauren Espinosa ... Born November 11, 1999, in Denver, Colo. ... Daughter of Neil Espinosa and Stephanie Vallejos ... Has one brother, Estefan, who played football at Colorado State-Pueblo ... Worked with football for three years as part of her high school’s athletic training team and a manager, taping and performing game prep ... Chose to come to Texas over Colorado State and New Mexico ... Suffered injuries that kept her from participating in softball, basketball and track for three years (including three years of travel softball) ... Cites being injured and the time spent rehabbing as providing perspective that helped her set a goal of becoming a physical therapist after graduation.

ELICIAESPINOSAINFIELD5-10 • Fr.-HS • R/RLittleton, Colo.(Valor Christian)

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TRAVEL BALL Played club for Angels Premier and head coach Pete Soliz ... Batted .350 in 2018 with six HR’s and 16 stolen bases while earning a GRIT Award.

BEFORE TEXAS A four-year letter winner in softball and a one-year letterwinner in volleyball at Billy Ryan H.S., Hoelker was a two-time first team All-District selection, the 5A Catcher of the Year in 2017 and the Utility Player of the Year in 2018 ... She batted at a .379 clip during her high school career with 16 total HR’s and 67 extra base hits

PERSONAL Full name is Jaden Maxine Marie Hoelker ... Born May 24, 2000, in Sioux City, Iowa ... Daughter of Michael and Jennifer Hoelker ... Has two siblings, Jazz and Jesse ... Was a standout student at Billy Ryan H.S., serving as the valedictorian with memberships in the National Honor Society, National English Honor Society, National Freshman Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta while also earning 2018 Academic All-State accolades.

JADENHOELKERINFIELD/OUTFIELD5-9 • Fr.-HS • R/RAubrey, Texas(Billy Ryan)

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PRONUNCIATION: SHAY-lynn

TRAVEL BALL Played club softball for head coaches Dean Fausett and Bill Shipman with the So Cal Choppers.

BEFORE TEXAS A standout right-handed pitcher out of Valencia H.S., O’Leary heads to Texas with 89 career wins, 882 career strikeouts, a 2.04 career ERA and a strong resume full of accolades ... She was twice named to the FloSoftball Top 100 Player list, including a lofty No. 14 ranking in 2017, and was a FloSoftball Second Team All-American selection (2017) ... As a senior at at Valencia H.S. she posted a 1.30 ERA and 288 strikeouts over 214.2 innings on the way to earning a 2018 Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF) High School All-American Game selection and nods as 2018 Los Angeles Daily News All-Area and the Area Pitcher of the Year … As a junior she managed a 24-8 overall record, a 1.22 ERA, 12 shutouts, including three one-hitters, a no-hitter and a perfect game, and 240 strikeouts over 211.2 innings of work, while picking up numerous additional honors including All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section Team, Cal-Hi Sports First Team All-State Underclassman and Second Team All-State, MaxPreps First Team All-State, a co-honor as the Los Angeles Daily News’ Softball Player of the Year and both All-Santa Clarita Valley and All-Foothill League Player of the Year ... As a sophomore in 2016, O’Leary was chosen Cal-Hi Sports Second Team All-State and a part of the Daily News’ All-Area Team after posting 21 wins with eight shutouts, three one-hitters and 217 strikeouts with a 1.80 ERA over 198.2 innings.

PERSONAL Full name is Shealyn O’Leary ... Born July 28, 2000, in Panorama City, Calif. ... Parents are Brian & Carrie O’Leary ... Has one sibling, Blaine ... Her mom played softball at Wichita State as a catcher from 1994-97, while her aunt Kim O’Leary Smith played softball at Pierce College (1995) and for Wichita State (1996-98) ... Her uncle Jeff Brown played baseball at Cal State Stanislaus (1997-98) and for the Sacramento Steelheads of the Western Baseball League (1999), a team managed by Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose ... Chose Texas from a list of schools including Ole Miss, Ohio State, Arizona State and Michigan.

SHEALYNO’LEARYPITCHER6-2 • Fr.-HS • R/RCastaic, Calif.(Valencia)

29TRAVEL BALL During the 2016-17 club campaign for the Aces Express and head coach David McCorkle, Parker registered a .439 mark with 13 doubles, three triples and five HR’s.

BEFORE TEXAS A native of Conroe, Texas, Parker brings along a gaudy list of accomplishments to the Forty Acres ... During her career at Willis H.S., Parker hit .455 with 171 runs, 201 hits, 60 doubles, 11 triples, 26 HR’s and 142 RBIs ... As a senior, she batted .455 with 25 extra-base hits, including 16 doubles) over 30 games ... She was named 2016 Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) Class 5A First Team All-State, both a Collin Street Bakery Texas Sports Writers Association (TSWA) Class 5A Second Team All-State (SS) and Honorable Mention (Utility) selection and the District 20-5A Offensive Most Valuable Player as a sophomore after hitting .558 with nine HR’s, 39 RBIs, 16 walks and a 1.693 OPS ... She raised her power production even higher as a junior (2017) by batting .435 with 12 HR’s, 57 RBIs and a 1.391 OPS on the way to earning a third-straight selection to the All-District 18-5A First Team ... She also demonstrated strong talent in the classroom during her interscholastic career with numerous selections to the All-District 18-5A Academic First Team and inclusion in the National Honor Society.

PERSONALFull name is McKenzie Nicole Parker ... Born January 1, 2000, in The Woodlands, Texas ... Daughter of Ronald and Leslie Parker ... Has one brother, Bryce ... Cites Houston Texans (NFL) star pass rusher JJ Watt as an inspiration because of his selflessness, dedication and hard work both on and off the field ... Claims to have been a fan of the Longhorns since the day she was born.

MCKENZIEPARKERINFIELD5-9 • Fr.-HS • L/RConroe, Texas(Willis)

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TRAVEL BALL Played for the Aces Express 18U McCorkle (2017-18) and Harris (2015-17), helping lead her squad to a third place finish (summer 2018) as a starting infielder/outfielder at the Colorado Fireworks 18U Power Pool event ... Hit .451 with a 1.177 OPS during 2016-17.

BEFORE TEXAS A four-year letterwinner in softball for Laneigh Clark at Pearland H.S., Roberts batted .452 as a senior in 2018 with a 1.091 OPS, 46 hits, six triples, 17 RBIs, 34 runs and 18 steals on the way to earning NFCA Second Team High School All-Region (Shortstop), Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) Softball Legacy All-Star, Texas Sports Writers Association (TXSWA) Honorable Mention All-State and University Interscholastic League (UIL) All-District First Team honors ... A standout student off the diamond, Roberts earned a 2018 TGCA Academic All-State Team 6A nod and graduated Summa Cum Laude with membership in the National Honor Society and the NASA High School Aerospace Scholars Program.

PERSONAL Full name is Janna Roberts ... Born September 13, 1999, in Houston, Texas ... Daughter of Scott and Georgia Roberts ... Has one sister, Jamie ... Cites playing in the 2016 UIL 6A Texas State Championship game at Red & Charline McCombs Field as her most memorable moment in sports to date ... Volunteered her time at the Brazoria County Hurricane Harvey Emergency Shelter at Pearland H.S.

JANNAROBERTSINFIELD/OUTFIELD5-6 • Fr.-HS • L/RPearland, Texas(Pearland)

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After building the University of Oregon’s softball program into a consistent national power over a nine-year span, Mike White was named Head Softball Coach at The University of

Texas, Vice President and Athletics Director Chris Del Conte on June 25, 2018. White guided the Ducks to five Women’s College World Series appearances, five Pac-12 Conference titles and nine-straight NCAA Super Regional appearances during his time at Oregon. During his nine years at the helm of the UO program, White registered a 435-111-1 (.796) overall record while guiding Oregon to five Pac-12 Conference titles in the last six years, including four in a row from 2013-16, and to five 50-plus win seasons. He led the Ducks to five of the program’s six overall WCWS berths (2012, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018) and to the school’s first ever NFCA No. 1 ranking in 2014 (also reached No. 1 in the polls in 2015 & 2018). Along the way, he tutored 22 NFCA All-Americans, 56 NFCA All-Region selections, 50 All-Pac-12 honorees, five Pac-12 Pitchers of the Year, two Pac-12 batting champions, three Pac-12 Freshmen of the Year and one Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year. During the 2018 campaign, Oregon posted a 53-10 overall record while winning the Pac-12 title, earning the No. 1 national seed for the NCAA Tournament and advancing to the WCWS. The Ducks finished the season third in NCAA Division I in winning percentage (.841), fifth in earned run average (1.38), seventh in team batting average (.322), ninth in home runs-per-game (1.24) and 10th in scoring (6.11). In all, four players reaped 2018 NFCA All-American accolades as catcher Gwen Svekis, pitcher Megan Kleist, pitcher Miranda Elish and third baseman Jenna Lilley all were named to the prestigious squads. Elish (25-2 pitching record) and Kleist (21-7) both posted more than 20 wins and finished the campaign at 12th and 17th in the nation in ERA, respectively. Svekis hit a team-leading 17 home runs and rated in the national top 20 for RBIs (60), while Lilley batted .363 with a squad-best 14 doubles, five homers and 41 RBIs. In 2017, Oregon reached 50 wins for the fourth time in program history and the third time under White. The Ducks also advanced to the Women’s College World Series for the fourth time. Under White’s guidance, the Ducks used one of the top pitching staffs in the country to reach the WCWS semifinals. Oregon’s 1.41 team ERA was the eighth-best in UO history. Oregon opened the 2017 season with 35 straight wins, matching the NCAA record shared by UCLA. The Ducks won a fourth straight Pac-12 title in 2016 and White was rewarded with his third Pac-12 coach of the year honor. He guided the Ducks to an 80-15-1 record in Pac-12 play during the four-year winning streak, losing just two league series. Under the former pitcher’s guidance, lefty Cheridan Hawkins was named Pac-12 pitcher

of the year in 2016, her third straight year taking home the honor. No other pitcher in the long and storied history of the Pac-12 had won the award more than twice. In 2016 the Ducks swept rival Washington for a second straight season and shut out Arizona over a three-game series for the first time in the Wildcats’ history. Oregon hit a NCAA-best .353 in 2016 and also led the Pac-12 with a 2.14 team ERA. White guided Oregon to its third straight Pac-12 title in 2015 and a program-record 21 conference victories. The Ducks remained a perfect 18-0 in regional games and advanced to their sixth straight Super Regional under White. Oregon made its third Women’s College World Series appearance in the last four years. The Ducks visited their third WCWS under White in 2015. The Ducks won their third straight Pac-12 title after going 21-3 in league play and 51-8 overall. Oregon closed out old Howe Field with a super regional sweep of NC State before moving on to Oklahoma City for the third time in four seasons. Oregon had a magical run in 2014, as White guided the Ducks to their most successful season in program history with a 56-9-1 record and 20-3-1 Pac-12 mark. Oregon won a program-record 56 games in 2014 while advancing to the WCWS for the third time in program history. The Ducks were the No. 1 team in the nation for the first time in program history as well and held on to the No. 1 ranking in both the NFCA poll and USA Softball poll for the final seven weeks of the regular season. Oregon ended the year ranked No. 3 in both polls after advancing to the semifinals of the WCWS. White was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year for the second straight season after leading the Ducks to their second consecutive Pac-12 title. Oregon did not lose a Pac-12 series in 2014, with a 1-1-1 draw against then No. 3 Arizona State the closest the Ducks came to defeat. Oregon swept Stanford, Oregon State and California but the biggest in 2014 was the program’s first ever sweep of Washington, which ranked No. 5 at the time. The Ducks didn’t sweep No. 1 ranked UCLA, but taking 2-of-3 from the Bruins pushed the to No. 1 in the nation for the first time ever. Individually, White saw senior third baseman Courtney Ceo lead the nation in batting average at .493 in 2014 as she also became the all-time UO career leader in hits (288) and runs scored (193). In 2013, the Pac-12 Coach of the Year led Oregon to its first-ever Pac-12 title, its second-highest overall win total (50), and its best rankings in both coaches polls (No. 3) in the regular season’s final edition. UO advanced to its fourth straight Super Regional appearance (and fourth ever), and were 16-0 at home at Howe Field during the regular season. Overall on the season, Oregon sported a 17-10 mark vs. top-25 foes and a 28-10 ledger vs. NCAA Tournament qualifiers. Team-wise, Oregon led Pac-12 rankings in stolen bases (82), lowest ERA (1.64), lowest opponent batting average (.192), batters struck out (456), fewest hits allowed (283) and fewest walks allowed (96). Three Ducks led Pac-12 individual categories - Janie Takeda (batting, .442; stolen bases, 31; hits, 92), Alexa Peterson (.527) and Cheridan Hawkins (saves, 6; games finished, 19; lowest opposing batting average, .128; games in relief, 20). In national rankings, UO stood top 15 in six categories - win-loss percentage (fourth, .845), ERA (fifth, 1.58), slugging (sixth, .538), batting (ninth, .332), home runs (12th, 1.36 per game) and scoring (13th, 6.31 runs per game). Fueled by one of the nation’s most powerful teams, the squad combined for 80 homers – nine better than the previous school record – and also set school season bests for batting (.329), runs (366) and slugging (.526). In 2012, UO registered its second-ever Women’s College World Series trip. Oregon racked up its then-second-most wins ever (45), and ended the season ranked a best-ever fifth nationally in both the NFCA and USA Softball polls. The Ducks ranked top 25 all season long after being tabbed No. 14 in both preseason editions (and part of a streak of

Overall Record: 435-111-1 (.796)Record at Texas: 0-0 (.000)First season at Texas overall(10th season as a varsity coach)

College _____ Mount Mercy College, 1989

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42 straight weeks since 2010). In the postseason, UO opened regional play with a 3-0 mark for the third straight year (and successfully hosted its first ever postseason tilts in Eugene). A week later, the Ducks logged their first-ever NCAA Super Regional victories en route to a 2-1 mark and upset at #6 seed Texas. In its first trip in 24 years to the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, #11 seed Oregon beat #5 seed Tennessee in the WCWS, while its other hard-fought losses came to #1 and #3 seeds California and Arizona State. Afterwards, two Ducks - Samantha Pappas and Alexa Peterson - were honored to the All-WCWS Team for their impressive stats. In 2011, the Ducks polished off another strong season with its second straight year-ending No. 14 national ranking. Earlier in the campaign, UO made its second straight and all-time Super Regional trip after it scored its then-best Pac-12 Conference finish and record (third-tie, 11-10). UO won nine of its last 12 league tilts and claimed its last four Pac-12 series. The Ducks took three-game sets from No. 12 UCLA and No. 10 Stanford for the first time since 2005 and 2007, claimed its first Civil War sweep of Oregon State since 1994, and took a series from eight-time national champion Arizona for only the third time in the rivalry dating back to 1984. In 2010, an ESPN national audience watched the upstart Ducks claim their first-ever Super Regional bid to cap an amazing campaign. The Ducks shocked the NCAA Tournament’s eighth seed, Georgia Tech, with 11-2 and 4-3 eight-inning regional wins on the Yellow Jackets’ own turf to advance to Columbia, Mo., to play seventh-seeded Missouri in Supers. A well-known quantity throughout the softball world as both a coach and former pitching standout for U.S. National Teams, White followed up a previous two-year stint as an Oregon assistant coach (2003-04) by taking over as the head coach of the Oregon program prior to the 2010 campaign. A standout during his own fastpitch playing career, White was a top pitcher on U.S. National Teams before retiring in 2007. A native of New Zealand, he became an American citizen in 1994 and helped guide Team USA to a bronze medal at the 2000 World Championships, going 2-0 with a 0.89 ERA and 19 strikeouts. In 1999, he posted a 3-2 mark with a 0.68 ERA and 35 K’s in helping the United States to a Pan American Games silver medal. He also helped New Zealand to two gold medals, three silver medals and one bronze in four events. For his efforts, White was inducted into the International Softball Congress (ISC) Hall of Fame. The Wellington, New Zealand, native earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in marketing and management from Mount Mercy College (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) in 1989. He is married to the former Lisa Revers, and the couple have three daughters: Nyree, Kenzie and Sidney.

Head Coach Mike White

Overall Record: 435-111-1 (.796)

First season at Texas (10th as varsity coach - nine years at Oregon)

Coaching CareerHead Coach, The University of Oregon, 2010-18

Assistant Coach, The University of Oregon, 2003-04

Oregon Coaching Highlights~ Five NCAA Women’s College World Series appearances

~ Five Pac-12 Conference regular-season titles~ Four-time NFCA Pacific Region Coaching Staff of the Year

(2013, 2014, 2017, 2018)~ Three-time Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year

(2013, 2014, 2016)~ Led Oregon to the school’s first No. 1 ranking in 2014

(also reached No. 1 in 2015 & 2018)~ Five 50-plus win seasons and nine straight NCAA Super Regionals

~ 22 NFCA All-America selections and 56 All-Region selections~ 50 All-Pac-12 Conference honorees

~ Five Pac-12 Conference Pitchers of the Year~ Two Pac-12 Conference batting champions

~ Three Pac-12 Conference Freshmen of the Year~ One Pac-12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year

~ Three Academic All-Americans and 12 Pac-12 Conference All-Academic selections

~ 45-20 postseason record (27-0 in regionals, 12-10 in supers, 6-9 at WCWS)

Playing Career~ 2000 Team USA - Bronze Medal at the World Championships

(went 2-0 with a 0.89 ERA and 19 strikeouts)~ 1999 Team USA - Silver Medal at the Pan Am Games

(went 3-2 with a 0.68 ERA and 35 strikeouts)~ Helped the New Zealand National Team to two gold medals,

three silver medals and one bronze in four events~ Inducted in the International Softball Congress (ISC) Hall of Fame

THE WHITE FILE

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Assistant Coach Chelsea Spencer

Texas head softball coach Mike White announced on July 9, 2018, that former Oregon assistant coach Chelsea Spencer was heading to the Forty Acres to join his new staff as an assistant

coach with the Longhorns. An assistant for the Ducks over a six-season span, after joining the Oregon program prior to the 2013 season, Spencer played a role in 312 total victories and five 50-win campaigns. She helped guide the UO program to five Pac-12 Conference regular-season titles, including four in a row from 2013-16, and four berths in the annual Women’s College World Series (2014, 2015, 2017, 2018). During her time at Oregon, the staff was also honored as the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Division I Pacific Region Coaching Staff of the Year on five occasions (2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018). In 2018, Spencer helped the Ducks post a 53-10 overall record while winning the Pac-12 title, earning the No. 1 national seed for the NCAA Tournament and advancing to the WCWS. With her duties primarily including working with the infielders and defense, UO registered an impressive .973 fielding percentage, good enough for 20th in NCAA Division I and second all-time in a single campaign in Oregon softball history (top mark was .974 in 2007). In fact, six of the Ducks top seven single-season fielding percentage marks occurred during Spencer’s time with the program. During her six years as part of the Ducks program, Oregon received a total of 20 NFCA All-American accolades. Included among those UO honorees were numerous infield standouts including sec-ond baseman Kaylan Howard (2013), third baseman Courtney Ceo (2014), third baseman Jenna Lilley (2015, 2018) and shortstop Nikki Udria (2016, 2017). From a league standpoint, her infield group was also included 13 times as part of the annual All-Pac-12 Conference squads. Spencer began her coaching career as the junior varsity head coach at Alameda (Calif.) High School (2006). She then served a 2008 stint as a graduate assistant coach at Holy Names University (Oakland, Calif.) while concurrently serving as the head coach at Chabot Community College (Hayward, Calif./2007-10) as permitted by NAIA rules. From there, Spencer joined Jacquie Joseph’s staff as an assistant coach at Michigan State from 2011-12. During a standout professional playing career, Spencer was a four-time All-National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) selection while starring for six seasons with the New York Juggernauts (2005), Philadelphia Force (2006-08), Rockford Thunder (2009) and the Tennessee Diamonds (2010). The shortstop and utility player won the 2009 league crown with the Thunder and served for a year as a team captain with the Force in 2007.

Collegiately, Spencer started 277 consecutive games at shortstop (2002-05) while helping the University of California to a stretch of four-straight WCWS berths that included the 2002 NCAA National Championship and consecutive national runner-up finishes (2003, 2004). A 2004 NFCA All-American, All-Pacific Region and All-Pac-12 choice, she also helped power the Golden Bears to the 2005 Pac-12 Conference title. Prior to her collegiate career, the San Leandro, Calif., native was a four-time All-Hayward Area Athletic League selection at Arroyo High School. As a junior, she was named the HAAL Player of the Year and selected to ANG Newspaper’s Best of the Best in 2000 and 2001. Her teams won HAAL titles in 1998 and 1999, while her West Bay Nuggets club team finished in third (1999) and fifth (2000) at ASA Nationals. She also played prep basketball and was a two-time All-HAAL selec-tion. Spencer graduated from the University of California in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in American studies.

First season at Texas

College _____________ California, 2005

Coaching Career~ Assistant Coach, The University of Oregon, 2013-18~ Assistant Coach, Michigan State University, 2011-12~ Head Coach, Chabot Community College, 2007-10

~ Graduate Assistant Coach, Holy Names University, 2008~ Head Coach Alameda (Calif.) High School, 2006

Oregon Coaching Highlights~ 20 NFCA All-American selections

~ 13 All-Pac-12 recipients~ Four-time NFCA Pacific Region Coaching Staff of the Year

(2013, 2014, 2017, 2018)

Playing Career~ Played professionally in National Pro Fastpitch for the New

York Juggernauts (2005), Philadelphia Force (2006-08), Rockford Thunder (2009) and the Tennessee Diamonds (2010)

~ Won the NPF title with the Rockford Thunder (2009)~ Started 277 consecutive games at shortstop for the

University of California (2002-05)~ Was part of four straight WCWS berths including

a 2002 national title and two runner-up finishes (2003, 2004)~ Earned 2004 NFCA All-American, All-Region

and All-Pac-12 honors

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Assistant Coach Kerry Shaw

Texas head softball coach Mike White announced on July 18, 2018. the addition of Kerry Shaw as an assistant coach on the Longhorns staff.

A decorated fastpitch player, who also enjoyed a successful career in the minor leagues as part of the San Francisco Giants (MLB) orga-nization, Shaw possesses more than 25 years of coaching experience at both the high school and collegiate levels. He spent three seasons (2016-18) as head coach at the University of Mary (Division II) in Bismarck, N.D. With the Marauders, he was in charge of all recruiting and evaluation of prospective student-ath-letes, practice planning and implementation, scouting, video analysis and game planning, travel and budgeting, fundraising and student-athlete academic monitoring. During the 2018 campaign, Shaw tutored a pair of All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) selections in outfielder Emma Noble and infielder Kylie Alto (.340 batting average, six HR’s, 23 RBIs). Noble was chosen as the NSIC Softball Newcomer of the Year after leading the University of Mary in slugging percentage (.709), on-base percentage (.429) and HR’s (10) while rating second on the squad in batting average (.359) and RBIs (28). Prior to his time at the University of Mary, Shaw spent the 2015 campaign as a Division I assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Southeast Missouri State in Cape Girardeau, Mo. At the interscholastic level, Shaw served from 2010-14 as both the softball and baseball coach at Odessa (Mo.) High School, leading the baseball team to conference and district titles and the softball squad to a state playoff appearance. He also had a successful career as the head baseball coach for Grain Valley (Mo.) High School from 1994-2002, leading his team to three conference championships and two state playoff appearances. Additionally, Shaw also coached an American Legion baseball team in Oak Grove, Mo., from 2009-2012, and was the assistant coach from 1992-2016 in the Ban Johnson Amateur Collegiate Baseball Summer League in Kansas City, Mo. Before venturing into coaching, Shaw began his own stand-out playing career on the baseball team at William Jewell College (Liberty, Mo.) from 1984-86 before heading to the University of South Carolina-Aiken for the 1987 campaign. From there, he went on to play from 1988-91 as part of the San Francisco Giants organiza-tion (MLB) with minor league teams based in Salt Lake City (Utah), Salinas (Calif.) and San Jose (Calif.), hitting .265 over a 288-game career with 47 extra-base hits and 121 RBIs. Following his time in the minor leagues, Shaw began a success-ful fastpitch career in St. Joseph, Mo. He played a part in winning five ASA Major National Championships (including one in 2002 for

Players Casino alongside Texas head coach Mike White) and the 2002 ISC World Championship while earning seven ASA All-American and two ISC All-World selections. For his outstanding efforts, he was recently inducted into the Missouri ASA Softball Hall of Fame. A two-time ASA Major Tournament Most Valuable Player in 2000 and 2001, Shaw was also a part of the U.S. Men’s National Fastpitch Team from 2001-03, winning a gold medal at the 2002 Pan Am Qualifier in Guatemala and a silver medal (as a teammate of Texas head coach Mike White) at the 2003 Pan Am Games in the Dominican Republic. Shaw earned a bachelor’s degree in health & physical education from Missouri Western State College (St. Joseph, Mo.) in 1993. He is married to Cheri and has three children, Tiffany, Hillary and Zac, and two grandsons, Aiden and Jackson.

First season at Texas

College ____ Missouri Western State, 1993

Coaching Career~ Head Coach, University of Mary (2016-18)

Assistant Coach, Southeast Missouri State (2015)Head Coach, Softball & Baseball,

Odessa (Mo.) High School (2010-14)

Playing Career~ Played baseball at William Jewell College (1984-86) and

at the University of South Carolina-Aiken (1987)~ Was a part of the San Francisco Giants (MLB) minor league organization from 1988-91 with teams based in Salt Lake City

(Utah), Salinas (Calif.) and San Jose (Calif.)~ Won five ASA Major National titles and the 2002 ISC

World Championship~ U.S. Men’s National Team (2001-03) - won gold at the 2002 Pan

Am Games qualifier and silver at the 2003 Pan Am Games

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Volunteer Assistant Coach Kailee Cuico

Texas softball head coach Mike White announced on July 19, 2018, that former Oregon player and staff member Kailee Cuico would be joining the Longhorns program as a volunteer

assistant coach. A standout on the diamond for the Ducks from 2011-14, Cuico served as part of White’s coaching staff at UO as both a graduate man-ager (2015) and a volunteer assistant coach (2016-18). During her time as part of the staff, she assisted with both hitting and defense, helping the Ducks post the nation’s top batting average in 2016 (.353) and the second-best fielding percentage in school history (.973 - 2018). Cuico has helped instruct and mentor numerous All-Americans, a pair of Academic All-Americans and a Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete during her time as a volunteer coach. A two-time National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Pacific Region and three-time All-Pacific 12 Conference Honorable Mention selection, Cuico was the first Oregon player to reach the 40-HR plateau for a career and currently ranks second in the UO record books in both career HR’s (46) and RBIs (180) and third in walks (100). During her time in Eugene, she played in 231 games, helping the Ducks to 193 wins, two Women’s College World Series berths (2012, 2014) and two Pac-12 Conference regular season crowns (2013-14). Following her collegiate career, Cuico played two seasons with National Pro Fastpitch. She was a part of the Akron Racers roster in 2014 before moving on to help the Chicago Bandits win the 2015 Cowles Cup title. Internationally, Cuico is currently a member of the Philippines National Team. During 2017, she helped guide her squad to a second-place finish at the Asian Women’s Championship (highest finish in Philippines softball history), earning the Philippines berths in the upcoming 2018 Women’s Softball World Championship and the 2018 Asian Games. Cuico graduated from Oregon in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in social sciences with a focus in crime law and societies.

First season at Texas

College _______________ Oregon, 2014

Coaching Career~ Volunteer Assistant Coach, The University of Oregon, 2016-18

~ Graduate Manager, The University of Oregon, 2015

Playing Career~ Played at the University of Oregon from 2011-14~ Two-time NFCA All-American and three-time

All-Pac-12 honorable mention selection~ Played in two Women’s College World Series (2012, 2014)

~ Was a part of 193 wins in her career at UO & two Pac-12 titles~ Spent time in National Pro Fastpitch with the

Akron Racers (2014) and Chicago Bandits (2015)~ Won the NPF Cowles Cup title with the Bandits in 2015~ Currently a member of the Philippines National Team

~ Helped her national team squad to a second-place finish at the 2017 Asian Women’s Championship

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TEXAS IN THE NCAA STATSTEAM STATISTICS (TOP 75 RANKS ONLY)

Fielding Percentage 1. _____Oklahoma _______________________ 0.986 12. ____TEXAS __________________________ 0.976

Earned Run Average 1. _____Oklahoma ________________________ 1.12 50. ____TEXAS ___________________________ 2.45

Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio 1. _____Oregon __________________________ 7.56 52. ____TEXAS ___________________________ 2.35

Doubles Per Game 1. _____South Dakota State _________________ 1.71 69. ____TEXAS ___________________________ 1.32

* Longhorns in National Top 75 Rankings Listed

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (TOP 25 RANKS ONLY)

Doubles 1. _____Sydney Sherrill, Florida State __________ 29 10. ____Paige von Sprecken, TEXAS ____________ 20

Saves 1. _____Taylor Bauman, FGCU _______________ 15 13. ____Erica Wright, TEXAS __________________ 5

Toughest to Strikeout 1. _____Zamari Hinton, Sacramento State _____ 87.5 21. ____Janae Jefferson, TEXAS ______________ 27.0

Doubles Per Game 1. _____Madysen Cossack, Siena _____________ 0.52 25. ____Paige von Sprecken, TEXAS ___________ 0.34

Shutouts 1. _____Taylor McQuillin, Arizona ____________ 15 25. ____Paige von Sprecken, TEXAS _____________ 8

* Individual Longhorns in National Top 25 Rankings Listed

2018 Awards and Accomplishments

BEKAH ALCOZER*Academic All-Big 12 Second Team

BROOKE BOLINGER*NFCA All-Central Region Third Team

*All-Big 12 Second Team*Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Week (March 26)

*Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship All-Tournament Team

TUESDAY DERMARGOSIAN*Academic All-Big 12 First Team

TAYLOR ELLSWORTH*USA Softball Nat’l Player of the Year Top 50 Watch List

*Academic All-Big 12 First Team

JANAE JEFFERSON*NFCA Second Team All-American

*Schutt Sports/NFCA National Freshman of the Year -- Top 10 Finalist

*NFCA All-Central Region First Team*All-Big 12 First Team

*All-Big 12 Freshman Team

KI’AUDRA HAYTER*Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship All-Tournament Team

RANDEL LEAHY*Academic All-Big 12 First Team

MALORY SCHATTLE*Academic All-Big 12 Second Team

PAIGE VON SPRECKEN*NFCA All-Central Region Second Team

*All-Big 12 Second Team*Academic All-Big 12 First Team

KAITLYN WASHINGTON*NFCA All-Central Region Third Team

*All-Big 12 Second Team*Big 12 Conference Player of the Week (April 2)

*Academic All-Big 12 Second Team

ERICA WRIGHT*Academic All-Big 12 First Team

2018 AWARDS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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2018 Game-by-Game Results TEXAS OPPONENT OVERALL BIG 12 PITCHER OF DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE R-H-E R-H-E INNINGS RECORD RECORD RECORD ATT TIME2/9 @INCARNATE WORD W 2-0 2-4-2 0-3-0 7 1-0-0 0-0-0 von Sprecken (W 1-0) 574 1:452/9 @WISCONSIN W 5-1 5-8-2 1-3-1 7 2-0-0 0-0-0 Bolinger (W 1-0) 574 2:142/10 @COLORADO STATE L 2-6 2-5-0 6-7-1 7 2-1-0 0-0-0 Romero (L 0-1) 721 2:382/10 @WISCONSIN L 3-7 3-8-1 7-8-0 (8) 2-2-0 0-0-0 Wright (L 0-1) 721 2:302/15 #Rutgers W 2-0 2-5-2 0-3-2 7 3-2-0 0-0-0 von Sprecken (W 2-0) 374 1:332/15 #vs #15 Ole Miss L 2-8 2-7-3 8-11-0 7 3-3-0 0-0-0 Wright (L 0-2) 475 2:282/16 #vs #3 Oregon L 0-8 0-3-1 8-7-0 5 3-4-0 0-0-0 Bolinger (L 1-1) 328 1:362/17 # vs Houston W 7-3 7-11-1 3-8-3 7 4-4-0 0-0-0 Wright(W 1-2) 238 1:422/21 #1 WASHINGTON L 1-2 1-6-0 2-7-1 7 4-5-0 0-0-0 von Sprecken (L 2-1) 425 2:082/23 $ #20 MICHIGAN W 3-0 3-5-1 0-5-1 7 5-5-0 0-0-0 Bolinger (W 2-1) 554 2:022/23 $ WICHITA STATE L 5-7 5-7-0 7-8-1 7 5-6-0 0-0-0 Romero (L 0-2) 554 2:362/24 $ VIRGINIA TECH W 3-2 3-6-0 2-5-1 7 6-6-0 0-0-0 von Sprecken (W 3-1) 855 1:462/24 $ #21 OHIO STATE L 5-8 5-7-1 8-7-4 7 6-7-0 0-0-0 Bolinger (L 2-2) 855 2:202/25 $ #20 MICHIGAN L 0-4 0-4-0 4-5-1 7 6-8-0 0-0-0 von Sprecken (L 3-2) 677 1:572/28 TEXAS A&M CC W 8-0 8-9-1 0-2-4 5 7-8-0 0-0-0 Wright (W 2-2) 377 1:333/2 #9 ARIZONA L 0-2 0-2-1 2-7-0 7 7-9-0 0-0-0 von Sprecken (L 3-3) 619 1:533/3 #9 ARIZONA W 3-1 3-5-1 1-1-0 7 8-9-0 0-0-0 Bolinger (W 3-2) 927 1:553/4 #9 ARIZONA L 2-10 2-5-1 10-10-0 7 8-10-0 0-0-0 von Sprecken (L 3-4) 729 2:273/7 at UTSA W 1-0 1-9-1 0-1-1 7 9-10-0 0-0-0 Bolinger (W 4-2) 346 1:323/13 at #17 South Carolina L 0-1 0-6-0 1-4-1 (8) 9-11-0 0-0-0 von Sprecken (L 3-5) 1128 2:103/15 at Coastal Carolina W 5-3 5-5-0 3-5-4 7 10-11-0 0-0-0 Wright (W 3-2) 219 1:523/16 % vs. Eastern Illinois L 1-5 1-6-1 5-11-2 7 10-12-0 0-0-0 Bolinger (L 4-3) 255 2:003/17 % vs. Jacksonville State W 4-2 4-7-0 2-7-1 7 11-12-0 0-0-0 Romero (W 1-2) 175 1:463/17 % at College of Charleston W 1-0 1-6-1 0-7-2 7 12-12-0 0-0-0 von Sprecken (W 4-5) 256 1:413/18 % vs Georgetown L 0-1 0-6-0 1-4-0 7 12-13-0 0-0-0 Bolinger (L 4-4) 150 1:473/21 #25 TEXAS STATE W 3-0 3-5-0 0-3-3 7 13-13-0 0-0-0 von Sprecken (W 5-5) 624 2:013/23 *KANSAS W 10-2 10-13-0 2-4-1 5 14-13-0 1-0-0 Bolinger (W 5-4) 442 1:403/24 *KANSAS W 5-2 5-7-0 2-3-1 7 15-13-0 2-0-0 von Sprecken (W 6-5) 624 2:123/25 *KANSAS W 3-0 3-5-1 0-4-1 7 16-13-0 3-0-0 Bolinger (W 6-4) 641 1:593/29 *at Iowa State W 8-5 8-10-3 5-8-0 7 17-13-0 4-0-0 Bolinger (W 7-4) 84 2:303/30 *at Iowa State-1 W 8-0 8-7-0 0-2-2 5 18-13-0 5-0-0 von Sprecken (W 7-5) 173 1:363/30 *at Iowa State-2 W 11-4 11-13-1 4-12-3 7 19-13-0 6-0-0 Bolinger (W 8-4) 173 2:244/3 at Houston L 1-3 1-4-1 3-7-2 7 19-14-0 6-0-0 Bolinger (L 8-5) 615 1:424/4 UTSA W 1-0 1-4-0 0-3-1 7 20-14-0 6-0-0 von Sprecken (W 8-5) 566 1:444/7 SAMFORD-1 W 15-2 15-14-0 2-4-1 5 21-14-0 6-0-0 Clark (W 1-0) - 1:574/7 SAMFORD-2 W 1-0 1-5-0 0-3-0 7 22-14-0 6-0-0 von Sprecken (W 9-5) 460 1:334/8 SAMFORD W 4-0 4-6-1 0-3-2 7 23-14-0 6-0-0 Bolinger (W 9-5) 469 1:464/11 at #24 Texas State L 1-2 1-6-0 2-7-0 7 23-15-0 6-0-0 von Sprecken (L 9-6) 1402 2:054/13 *TEXAS TECH W 5-2 5-7-0 2-5-1 7 24-15-0 7-0-0 Bolinger (W 10-5) 722 2:064/14 *TEXAS TECH W 3-0 3-8-1 0-2-3 7 25-15-0 8-0-0 von Sprecken (W 10-6) 1093 1:544/15 *TEXAS TECH W 6-2 6-9-1 2-5-2 7 26-15-0 9-0-0 Wright (W 4-2) 991 2:114/17 * #21 BAYLOR L 0-3 0-3-1 3-8-1 7 26-16-0 9-1-0 von Sprecken (W 10-7) 585 1:484/20 * #24 OKLAHOMA STATE-1 W 3-0 3-4-0 0-5-2 7 27-16-0 10-1-0 Bolinger (L 11-5) - 1:464/20 *#24 OKLAHOMA STATE-2 L 1-3 1-6-0 3-9-0 7 27-17-0 10-2-0 von Sprecken (L 10-8) 656 2:034/22 *#24 OKLAHOMA STATE L 1-4 1-6-0 4-5-0 7 27-18-0 10-3-0 Wright (L 4-3) 1103 2:064/25 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 6-0 6-7-0 0-4-1 7 28-18-0 10-3-0 Clark (W 2-0) 689 1:504/27 *at #3 Oklahoma L 0-6 0-5-1 6-6-0 7 28-19-0 10-4-0 Bolinger (L 11-6) 1686 2:034/28 *at #3 Oklahoma L 1-7 1-5-3 7-3-0 7 28-20-0 10-5-0 von Sprecken (L 10-9) 1691 2:234/29 *at #3 Oklahoma L 4-5 4-9-0 5-7-0 (8) 28-21-0 10-6-0 Wright (L 4-4) 1708 3:055/2 INCARNATE WORD-1 W 5-2 5-8-1 2-5-2 7 29-21-0 10-6-0 Wright (W 5-4) - 1:445/2 INCARNATE WORD-2 W 8-0 8-8-0 0-3-3 6 30-21-0 10-6-0 Bolinger (W 12-6) 746 1:435/5 * at #18 Baylor L 5-7 5-6-1 7-11-0 7 30-22-0 10-7-0 Bolinger (L 12-7) 1324 2:01 5/6 * at #18 Baylor L 0-2 0-6-1 2-3-1 7 30-23-0 10-8-0 von Sprecken (L 10-10) 1323 1:395/11 ^ vs. Iowa State W 7-0 7-12-0 0-4-3 7 31-23-0 10-8-0 Bolinger (W 13-7) 2616 2:075/11 ^ vs. #3 Oklahoma L 1-10 1-7-0 10-12-0 7 31-24-0 10-8-0 von Sprecken (L 10-11) 2616 2:045/12 ^ vs. Texas Tech W 9-2 9-14-1 2-5-3 7 32-24-0 10-8-0 von Sprecken (W 11-11) 3075 2:065/18 & vs. #25 Minnesota W 2-1 2-8-0 1-4-0 7 33-24-0 10-8-0 von Sprecken (W 12-11) 1450 1:535/19 & vs. #5 Washington L 1-2 1-2-0 2-7-2 7 33-25-0 10-8-0 Wright (L 5-5) 1551 2:295/19 & vs. #25 Minnesota L 0-3 0-10-1 3-6-0 7 33-26-0 10-8-0 Davis (L 5-6) 1551 2:19

HOME GAMES IN BOLD, CAPS@ = Texas Classic (Austin, Texas) # = Puerto Vallarta College Challenge (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)$ = Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas) % = Charleston Invitational (Charleston, South Carolina)* = Big 12 Conference game ^ = Big 12 Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)() = extra inning game & = NCAA Regional (Seattle, Washington)

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Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%Janae Jefferson .392 59-59 189 30 74 11 1 0 24 87 .460 24 1 7 0 .463 0 4 11-16 110 85 2 .990Big 12 .533 18-18 60 11 32 2 0 0 7 34 .567 9 0 3 0 .594 0 1 5-5 27 20 1 .979Kaitlyn Washington .359 57-52 156 21 56 13 1 3 20 80 .513 5 3 19 0 .390 0 2 2-3 58 2 3 .952Big 12 .315 17-17 54 8 17 5 1 3 11 33 .611 2 1 10 0 .351 0 0 0-0 24 0 0 1.000Paige von Sprecken .321 59-58 168 21 54 20 0 4 29 86 .512 13 4 20 0 .378 3 4 3-4 63 57 2 .984Big 12 .345 18-18 55 8 19 6 0 1 10 28 .509 5 0 4 0 .400 0 3 1-1 5 14 0 1.000Ki’Audra Hayter .260 58-54 146 22 38 2 1 1 8 45 .308 2 0 17 0 .268 1 4 11-17 54 2 3 .949Big 12 .196 18-18 46 7 9 0 1 1 2 14 .304 0 0 6 0 .196 0 2 3-3 19 0 1 .950Randel Leahy .257 38-23 74 8 19 2 1 1 8 26 .351 5 5 18 0 .345 0 2 0-0 34 1 0 1.000Big 12 .235 11-5 17 0 4 0 0 0 1 4 .235 1 3 2 0 .381 0 1 0-0 4 0 0 1.000Taylor Ellsworth .244 59-59 156 18 38 9 0 5 22 62 .397 29 3 20 2 .370 1 2 2-5 323 27 5 .986Big 12 .238 18-18 42 6 10 3 0 1 9 16 .381 17 1 8 1 .467 0 0 1-1 104 10 3 .974Bekah Alcozer .227 53-38 88 13 20 6 0 5 17 41 .466 12 4 33 1 .343 1 4 1-1 35 0 2 .946Big 12 .250 17-13 32 7 8 2 0 3 12 19 .594 5 1 12 0 .359 1 1 1-1 12 0 1 .923Kaitlyn Slack .212 59-59 151 14 32 4 0 1 19 39 .258 5 2 28 0 .245 1 6 2-3 92 76 3 .982Big 12 .245 18-18 49 5 12 1 0 1 6 16 .327 2 0 9 0 .275 0 3 0-0 34 19 0 1.000MK Tedder .200 59-59 140 22 28 5 0 2 18 39 .279 25 4 27 1 .331 3 12 1-1 52 77 12 .915Big 12 .196 18-18 46 10 9 0 0 1 6 12 .261 5 3 8 0 .309 1 4 0-0 14 24 4 .905Tuesday DerMargosian .198 50-26 81 14 16 1 0 0 2 17 .210 2 1 15 0 .226 0 2 3-3 49 1 1 .980Big 12 .000 13-1 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1-1 4 0 0 1.000Malory Schattle .192 57-47 104 17 20 4 0 2 12 30 .288 17 5 33 1 .328 2 5 1-2 300 5 4 .987Big 12 .200 18-17 45 6 9 1 0 2 7 16 .356 8 2 12 1 .345 0 0 0-1 104 2 3 .972Reagan Hathaway 1.000 1-0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 4 4.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Big 12 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Ciera Schick .143 25-1 28 3 4 1 0 0 5 5 .179 1 0 10 0 .172 0 0 0-0 2 2 1 .800Big 12 .000 5-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000Kristen Clark .091 13-5 11 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .091 1 1 4 0 .231 0 0 0-0 2 1 0 1.000Big 12 .000 5-3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Chloe Romero .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 6 0 1.000Big 12 .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .050 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000Ariana Adams .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000Big 12 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Brooke Bolinger .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 7 28 1 .972Big 12 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 TEXAS .268 59 1494 204 401 78 4 25 187 562 .376 141 33 251 5 .342 12 47 37-52 1184 374 39 .976Big 12 Games .278 18 464 74 129 20 2 13 71 192 .414 55 11 75 2 .367 2 15 12-13 356 104 14 .970Opponents .222 59 1475 162 328 63 4 32 151 495 .336 136 28 319 7 .298 10 29 32-40 1144 432 71 .957Big 12 Games .226 18 451 54 102 17 2 14 49 165 .366 40 12 100 2 .304 4 7 10-11 348 116 17 .965

2018 PITCHING STATISTICSPlayer ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHAKristen Clark 1.53 2-0 9 1 0 0/2 1 18.1 14 7 4 5 10 2 0 3 .203 1 1 0 0 2Big 12 0.00 0-0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0Paige von Sprecken 1.88 12-11 31 21 17 8/1 2 156.1 117 49 42 43 101 16 2 6 .207 1 7 0 5 15 Big 12 2.07 3-4 9 7 6 1/0 0 44.0 34 19 13 12 29 3 1 2 .207 0 2 0 3 4Brooke Bolinger 2.20 13-7 28 19 8 4/3 0 117.2 85 43 37 47 123 24 0 10 .195 7 10 0 0 3Big 12 1.85 6-2 10 7 3 1/1 0 45.1 36 18 12 17 45 9 0 6 .214 2 6 0 0 2Erica Wright 3.30 5-6 24 14 2 0/4 5 80.2 75 43 38 27 75 13 0 12 .243 2 8 0 2 7 Big 12 3.41 1-2 8 4 1 0/1 3 26.2 25 14 13 11 25 4 0 6 .238 0 3 0 0 1Ariana Adams 4.94 0-0 6 1 0 0/1 0 5.2 9 6 4 5 4 3 0 0 .346 1 0 0 0 0Big 12 21.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 3 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 .600 0 0 0 0 0Chloe Romero 5.69 1-2 8 3 0 0/1 0 16.0 28 14 13 9 6 5 2 1 .394 0 2 0 3 2Big 12 3.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 .444 0 1 0 1 0

TEXAS 2.45 33-26 59 59 27 17/5 8 394.2 328 162 138 136 319 63 4 32 .222 12 28 0 10 29Big 12 Games 2.42 10-8 18 18 10 4/1 3 118.2 102 54 41 40 100 17 2 14 .226 2 12 0 4 7Opponents 3.10 26-33 59 59 31 9/1 2 381.1 401 204 169 141 251 78 4 25 .268 26 33 0 12 47Big 12 Games 4.04 8-10 18 18 8 3/1 2 116.0 129 74 67 55 75 20 2 13 .278 8 11 0 2 15

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2018 Big 12 ResultsCOACH OF THE YEARPatty Gasso, Oklahoma

PLAYER OF THE YEARVanessa Shippy, Oklahoma State

PITCHER OF THE YEARPaige Parker, Oklahoma

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARKelsey Arnold, Oklahoma

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARJocelyn Alo, Oklahoma

ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAMGia Rodoni, Baylor

Shelby McGlaun, BaylorJessie Scroggins, Baylor

Kyla Walker, BaylorJocelyn Alo, Oklahoma

Shay Knighten, OklahomaPaige Lowary, OklahomaPaige Parker, Oklahoma

Sydney Romero, OklahomaVanessa Shippy, Oklahoma State

Janae Jefferson, TexasJessica Hartwell, Texas Tech

ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAMNychole Antillon, Iowa State

Sami Williams, Iowa StateKelsey Arnold, OklahomaCaleigh Clifton, OklahomaNicole Pendley, Oklahoma

Samantha Clakley, Oklahoma StateTaylor Lynch, Oklahoma State

Madi Sue Montgomery, Oklahoma StateBrooke Bolinger, Texas

Paige von Sprecken, TexasKaitlyn Washington, Texas

Karli Hamilton, Texas Tech

ALL-BIG 12 FRESHMAN TEAMTarin Travieso, KansasJocelyn Alo, Oklahoma

Eliyah Flores, OklahomaChelsea Alexander, Oklahoma StateSydney Pennington, Oklahoma State

Janae Jefferson, TexasHeaven Burton, Texas Tech

Michaela Cochran, Texas TechErin Edmoundson, Texas Tech

Kelcy Leach, Texas Tech

BIG 12 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

BATTING AVERAGE1. ______Vanessa Shippy, OSU __ .4712. _______ Jessie Scroggins, BU __ .4613. _________ Kyla Walker, BU __ .4394. __________ Jocelyn Alo, OU __ .4205. _____ Jessica Hartwell, TTU __ .400

HITS1. _______ Jessie Scroggins, BU ___ 882. ______Vanessa Shippy, OSU ___ 813. ______ Sydney Romero, OU ___ 774. _______ Sami Williams, ISU ___ 765. ________ Janae Jefferson, UT ___ 74 Heaven Burton, TTU ___ 74

RUNS SCORED1. ______Vanessa Shippy, OSU ___ 732. __________ Jocelyn Alo, OU ___ 643. _____ Jessica Hartwell, TTU ___ 634. ______ Sydney Romero, OU ___ 545. _______ Jessie Scroggins, BU ___ 49

HOME RUNS1. __________ Jocelyn Alo, OU ___ 302. _____ Jessica Hartwell, TTU ___ 203. _______ Nicole Pendley, OU ___ 15 Madi Sue Montgomery, OSU ___ 155. ______ Shelby McGlaun, BU ___ 14

RUNS BATTED IN1. __________ Jocelyn Alo, OU ___ 722. Madi Sue Montgomery, OSU ___ 683. _____ Jessica Hartwell, TTU ___ 61 Sydney Romero, OU ___ 615. ______ Shelby McGlaun, BU ___ 51

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE1. ______Vanessa Shippy, OSU __ .6132. __________ Jocelyn Alo, OU __ .5493. _______ Jessie Scroggins, BU __ .4904. _____ Jessica Hartwell, TTU __ .4905. ________ Janae Jefferson, UT __ .463

DOUBLES1. ____ Paige von Sprecken, UT ___ 202. _______ Taylor Nearad, ISU ___ 173. _________ Jessie Roane, KU ___ 164. ______Vanessa Shippy, OSU ___ 155. __________ Five players tied ___ 14

TRIPLES1. _______ Nicole Mendes, OU ____ 5 Heaven Burton, TTU ____ 5 Karli Hamilton, TTU ____ 54. ________Nicky Dawson, BU ____ 4 Jessica Hartwell, TTU ____ 4

FINAL BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGSRank School Big 12 Record Percentage Overall Record Percentage1. Oklahoma 18-0 1.000 57-5 .919 2. Baylor 12-6 .667 38-18 .679 Oklahoma State 12-6 .667 39-22 .639 4. TEXAS 10-8 .556 33-26 .5595. Texas Tech 5-13 .278 31-28 .525 6. Iowa State 4-14 .222 23-33 .411 7. Kansas 2-16 .111 27-25 .519

FINAL BIG 12 STATSSLUGGING PERCENTAGE1. __________ Jocelyn Alo, OU __ .9772. _____ Jessica Hartwell, TTU __ .8973. Madi Sue Montgomery, OSU __ .6674. _______ Sami Williams, ISU __ .6535. ______ Sydney Romero, OU __ .651

STOLEN BASES1. _______ Jessie Scroggins, BU ___ 182. _____ Jessica Hartwell, TTU ___ 163. ______ Karli Hamilton, TTU ___ 154. _________Three players tied ___ 13

WINS1. _________ Paige Parker, OU ___ 312. __________ Gia Rodoni, BU ___ 233. ___ Erin Edmoundson, TTU ___ 174. ____Samantha Clakley, OSU ___ 165. __________Two players tied ___ 14

STRIKEOUTS1. __________ Gia Rodoni, BU __ 2682. _________ Paige Parker, OU __ 2133. ___ Erin Edmoundson, TTU __ 1354. _______ Brooke Bolinger, UT __ 1235. _______ Andie Formby, KU __ 112

SHUTOUTS1. ____ Paige von Sprecken, UT ____ 8 Paige Parker, OU ____ 8 Gia Rodoni, BU ____ 84. _______ Brooke Bolinger, UT ____ 4 Andie Formby, KU ____ 4 Emmie Robertson, OSU ____ 4

OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE1. _________ Paige Parker, OU __ .1552. ________ Paige Lowary, OU __ .1903. _______ Brooke Bolinger, UT __ .1954. ____ Paige von Sprecken, UT __ .2075. __________ Gia Rodoni, BU __ .215

COMPLETE GAMES1. __________ Gia Rodoni, BU ___ 212. ____ Paige von Sprecken, UT ___ 173. _______ Andie Formby, KU ___ 154. ____Samantha Clakley, OSU ___ 125. ________ Emma Hylen, ISU ___ 11

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Texas Program Timeline Big 12 Big 12 Final Year Record Record Finish Rank Accomplishments2018 33-26 10-8 4th NR 14th straight NCAA bid as the Longhorns go 1-2 at the NCAA Seattle Regional with a 2-1 win over No. 25

Minnesota, a 2-1 loss to No. 5 Washington and a 3-0 defeat to No. 25 Minnesota; Freshman second baseman Janae Jefferson was named a second team NFCA All-American and a top 10 finalist for the Schutt Sports/NFCA National Freshman of the Year award; Senior pitcher Paige von Sprecken, junior pitcher Brooke Bolinger and sophomore outfielder Kaitlyn Washington joined Jefferson in earning All-Region honors; Four earned All-Big 12 accolades while eight reaped Academic All-Big 12.

2017 33-26 7-10 4th NR Texas visits the NCAA Tournament for the 13th straight campaign, reaching the championship round of the NCAA College Station Regional with a 2-2 mark. During the event, the Longhorns split two meetings with Texas State, shutout Texas Southern and were eventually eliminated in a 3-1 loss to No. 12 Texas A&M. Freshman catcher Taylor Ellsworth (first) and senior shortstop Devon Tunning (third) picked up NFCA All-Region acco-lades, four received All-Big 12 honors and nine were tabbed to the Academic All-Big 12 squads.

2016 38-16 10-7 3rd NR In the program’s 12th consecutive bid to the NCAA Tournament, Texas goes 1-2 in the NCAA Lafayette Regional with a win over #16 Texas A&M and losses to #9 Louisiana-Lafayette and the #16 Aggies. With a 6-0 triumph over Texas Southern on April 27, 2016, head coach Clark won the 800th game of her career at UT. Three players earned NFCA All-Region honors (Lindsey Stephens - first team, Celina Felix & Kelli Hanzel - third team), four earned All-Big 12 and nine were named Academic All-Big 12.

2015 38-17 12-6 T-2nd NR The Longhorns advance to the program’s 11th consecutive NCAA Regional where Texas goes 1-2 against San Diego State and No. 7 UCLA; Five players pick up NFCA All-Central Region honors: juniors Lindsey Stephens (first team), Erin Shireman (third team) and Holly Kern (third team) as well as sophomore Stephanie Wong (third team) and freshman Erica Wright (third team); four All-Big 12 and eight Academic All-Big 12 selections.

2014 35-23 12-6 3rd NR Clark won the 700th game of head coaching career on Feb. 8, 2014 against No. 13 Louisiana-Lafayette; Longhorns advance to their 10th-straight trip to NCAA Regional; Lindsey Stephens earns NFCA All-America Third-Team honors; four players tabbed NFCA All-Central region; five All-Big 12 selections; Taylor Thom named Big 12 Player of the Year; Tiarra Davis tabbed Big 12 Freshman of the Year; six Academic All-Big 12 selections

2013 51-10 14-4 2nd No. 3 Texas back to the Women’s College World Series (WCWS) for the first time since 2006; advances to WCWS semifinals for the third time in program history; finishes with highest-ever ranking of No. 3; wins second-most games in program history, behind only 2006 squad; a program-high-tying three NFCA All-America selections with Blaire Luna and Taylor Hoagland picking up first-team honors and Taylor Thom earning a third-team selection; program-high-tying six players receive NFCA All-Central Region accolades; six players earn All-Big 12 recognition; three named Academic All-Big 12 selections

2012 47-13 16-8 T-3rd No. 9 The Longhorns make their first NCAA Super Regional appearance since 2006; Lexy Bennett earns Easton All-America First-Team and NFCA All-America Second-Team honors; Blaire Luna earns Easton All-America Second-Team honors; five players receive NFCA All-Central Region honors; six players earn All-Big 12 recogni-tion; Bennett earns Capital One Academic All-America® Third-Team honors

2011 46-10 14-4 2nd No. 19 Posts seventh-straight NCAA Regional appearance; Blaire Luna earns her second-consecutive NFCA All-America honors; Amy Hooks earns Big 12 Player of the Year award; Taylor Thom claims Big 12 Freshman of the Year; six earn NFCA All-Region honors; seven bring home All-Big 12 accolades; five receive Academic All-Big 12 recognition; squad sets a then single-season UT record with a .324 team batting average

2010 43-15 14-2 1st No. 18 Wins fourth regular-season Big 12 title and records sixth-straight NCAA Regional appearance; Blaire Luna earns Big 12 Pitcher and Freshman of the Year accolades and becomes UT’s first All-America selection since 2006; five claim NFCA All-Region honors; six earn All-Big 12 lauds; five land Academic All-Big 12 honors; UT set a then Big 12 single-season record with 88 home runs

2009 40-20 11-7 4th NR Makes fifth consecutive trip to an NCAA Regional; five players tabbed All-Central region; six All-Big 12 selec-tions; one ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District choice; nine Academic All-Big 12 honorees

2008 29-23-2 9-9 T-4th NR Notches fourth straight trip to NCAA Regional; three players tabbed All-Midwest region; four All-Big 12 selec-tions; two ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honorees; six Academic All-Big 12 selections

2007 35-20 8-10 6th No. 24 Records third straight trip to NCAA Regional; three players selected to All-Midwest region team; five All-Big 12 selections; one Academic All-Big 12 honoree

2006 55-9 15-2 1st No. 5 Posts a single-season school record 55 victories; fifth-place finish at the WCWS; NCAA Super Regional and Region 3 champions; Big 12 regular season champions; Cat Osterman earns her second straight unanimous National Player of the Year honors, including her third USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award, third first-team All-America selection, second ESPY Award as best female collegiate athlete and second Honda Award as national player of the year; Desiree Williams named Second-Team Easton-Bell All-America and Megan Willis named Third-Team Easton-Bell All-America; two earn NFCA all-region accolades; five earn All-Big 12 honors; five earn Academic All-Big 12 honors; UT pitching staff posts the nation’s best ERA for the second consecutive season

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Texas’ record when ...Home ________________________ 21-11Away __________________________ 6-9Neutral _________________________ 6-6

Day __________________________ 23-16Night ________________________ 10-10

1-Run games ____________________ 6-62-Run games ____________________ 5-65+Run games ____________________ 9-6

Extra innings ____________________ 0-3Shutouts _______________________ 17-9

Scoring 0-2 runs _________________ 7-21Scoring 3-5 runs _________________ 14-5Scoring 6-9 runs __________________ 9-0Scoring 10+ runs _________________ 3-0Opponent 0-2 runs ______________ 29-7Opponent 3-5 runs _______________ 4-8Opponent 6-9 runs _______________ 0-9Opponent 10+ runs _______________ 0-2

Scored in 1st inning ______________ 15-5Opp. scored in 1st inning __________ 6-6Scores first _____________________ 27-9Opp. scores first _________________ 6-17

After 4 leading __________________ 28-4After 4 trailing __________________ 1-15After 4 tied ______________________ 4-7After 5 leading __________________ 24-3After 5 trailing __________________ 0-18After 5 tied ______________________ 5-4After 6 leading __________________ 26-2After 6 trailing __________________ 0-19After 6 tied ______________________ 2-3

Hit 0 home runs ________________ 20-21Hit 1 home run __________________ 8-4Hit 2+ home runs ________________ 5-1

Opponent 0 home runs __________ 27-12Opponent 1 home run _____________ 5-8Opponent 2+ HRs ________________ 1-6

Made 0 errors __________________ 16-13Made 1 error __________________ 13-11Made 2+ errors __________________ 4-2Opp. made 0 errors ______________ 5-16Opp. made 1 error _______________ 12-6Opp. made 2+ errors _____________ 16-4

Outhit opponent ________________ 28-7Outhit by opponent ______________ 2-17Hits are tied _____________________ 3-2

General summary:Longest winning streak ______________ 7Longest losing streak ________________ 3

Home attendance _______________19,573(29 dates avg = 674 )Away/Neutral attendance ________26,982(27 dates avg = 999 )Total attendance _______________46,555(56 dates avg = 831

TEXAS BY THE NUMBERS 2018

Big 12 Big 12 Final Year Record Record Finish Rank Accomplishments 2005 49-13 11-6 3rd No. 4 Third-place finish at WCWS; NCAA Super Regional and Region 4 champions; Big 12 Championship winner;

Osterman earns unanimous national player of the year honors, including second USA Softball Player of the Year award, first team All-America honors, and ESPY Award for best female collegiate athlete and Honda-Broderick Cup finalist; Chez Sievers named Third-Team Easton All-America; two earn NFCA all-region accolades; three earn All-Big 12 honors; seven Academic All-Big 12 honorees; UT pitching staff collects nation’s best ERA

2004 24-25 5-13 8th NR Battles season-long injuries; Osterman selected to 2004 U.S. Olympic team and takes season off to train with the national team; two players selected to All-Midwest Region team; four All-Big 12 selections; two Academic All-Region honorees, five Academic All-Big 12 honorees

2003 49-9 15-2 1st No. 4 Third-place finish at Women’s College World Series; NCAA Region 3 champions; Big 12 regular-season and tournament champions; first Big 12 school to win both back-to-back conference regular-season and tournament championships; school-record 20-game winning streak; Osterman named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, first-team All-American, third-team Academic All-American, ESPY college athlete of the year nomina-tion and Big 12 Pitcher of the Year honors; three earn All-Midwest honors; seven receive All-Big 12 honors; UT pitching staff collects nation’s best ERA; coaching staff selected as Speedline/NFCA Division I Coaching Staff of the Year

2002 50-13 17-1 1st No. 16 Sets then-UT record for wins in a season; Texas makes fourth appearance in the NCAA Tournament; wins program’s first regular-season Big 12 title; wins Big 12 tournament; improves record by 26 victories from 2001; Osterman claims All-America and Big 12 Pitcher and Freshman of the Year honors; three chosen to All Midwest regional team; seven Horns honored as All-Big 12; Clark voted Big 12 Coach of the Year2001 24-29 5-13 9th NR Autumn Eastes selected as an All-Big 12 honoree; four earn Academic All-Big 12 honors; Team beset by injuries2000 30-27-1 11-5 3rd NR Advances to third NCAA Tournament; begins the season ranked 19th in the NFCA poll; tally five wins over

ranked teams; Lindsay Gardner earns second-team All-America honors, first-team all-region, first-team All-Big 12 and Freshman of the Year honors; Jodi Reeves graduates with 10 offensive school records; Kat Richter and Keely Franks earn Academic All-America honors

1999 45-17 10-4 2nd No. 18 Advances to second NCAA Tournament earning top seed in Region 8 Tournament; ranked as high as No. 7 during the season; wins the program’s first Big 12 Championship tournament title; three Longhorns — Christa Williams, Nikki Cockrell and Eastes — earn All-America honors; four UT players selected to all-region team; six players voted to All-Big 12 team; Cockrell earns second Academic All-America nod

1998 49-16 11-5 3rd No. 7 Becomes youngest-ever program to qualify for the Women’s College World Series, advancing in the program’s second year; make first NCAA appearance, winning the Region 6 Tournament; collects 16 wins over ranked teams; Williams, Cockrell and Reeves earn All-America honors; five Longhorns elected to Midwest Region team; Williams honored as Big 12 Newcomer of the Year; five UT players earn all-conference honors; Cockrell earns Academic All-America honors and joins Franks on the Academic All-Region team

1997 30-24 6-10 7th NR First year of varsity play; program begins with winning record; has 13-game winning streak early in the season; wins three games against ranked opponents; Reeves earns all-region and All-Big 12 honors; Cockrell and Laura Hundley voted to Academic All-Region team

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All-Time Series Records Versus Opponents LAST VICTORY LAST VICTORY CURRENT LONGEST EXTRA- POST-OPPONENT TEXAS (SCORE) OPPONENT (SCORE) RECORD STREAK UT STREAK HOME AWAY NEUTRAL INNINGS SEASONAbilene Christian 2-26-16 (3-2) - 2-0 W2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Alabama 6-2-05 (3-0) 5-17-09 (0-7) 2-3 L2 W2 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-0 1-2Arizona 3-3-18 (3-1) 3-4-18 (2-10) 8-16 L1 W2 2-3 0-3 6-10 3-1 1-1Arizona State 2-8-15 (9-4) 2-25-17 (6-9) 8-8 L1 W3 0-0 3-1 5-7 1-1 3-0Arkansas 2-13-16 (6-5) - 6-0 W6 W6 2-0 3-0 1-0 3-0 1-0Army 5-17-13 (5-0) - 3-0 W3 W3 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0Auburn 5-19-12 (6-1) - 1-0 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Ball State 2-20-16 (8-0) - 2-0 W2 W2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Baylor 5-6-17 (3-1) 5-6-18 (0-2) 29-22 L5 W7 16-7 12-13 1-2 2-1 1-2 Bethune-Cookman 2-24-17 (9-1) - 5-0 W5 W5 2-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 2-0Bowling Green 3-12-09 (11-3) - 3-0 W3 W3 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 BYU 4-2-16 (7-0) 4-1-16 (1-3) 4-2 W2 W2 2-2 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 California 5-23-03 (1-0) 2-23-14 (2-5) 3-5 L5 W3 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0 1-0Cal Poly 2-20-14 (13-7) - 2-0 W2 W2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Cal State Fullerton 3-18-17 (4-0) 3-17-17 (2-3) 8-10-1 W2 W2 2-2-1 5-5 1-3 0-4 0-1Cal State Northridge 2-23-12 (4-0) 3-10-09 (1-4) 5-3 W1 W3 0-0 1-1 4-2 0-1 0-0Centenary 2-16-10 (6-0) - 3-0 W3 W3 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Chattanooga 5-15-09 (1-0) - 2-0 W2 W2 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 1-0Charlotte 3-7-15 (5-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Coastal Carolina 3-15-18 (5-3) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0College of Charleston 3-17-18 (1-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Colorado State 2-12-17 (7-2) 2-10-18 (2-6) 8-1 L1 W8 8-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Cornell 5-20-99 (8-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Creighton 2-25-99 (3-0) - 2-0 W2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Dartmouth 3-1-15 (7-1) - 2-0 W2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Delaware State 5-17-08 (3-2) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0DePaul 3-16-13 (8-3) 3-15-07 (1-2) 9-2 W6 W6 2-0 0-0 7-2 2-0 0-0 Drake 3-4-07 (8-0) - 2-0 W2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0East Carolina - 5-21-10 (0-1) 0-2 L2 -- 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1Eastern Illinois - 3-16-18 (1-5) 0-1 L1 -- 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0Eastern Michigan 3-6-03 (7-1) - 2-0 W2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Evansville 3-5-05 (2-0) 3-5-05 (0-2) 2-1 L1 W2 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Florida 6-2-13 (3-0) 2-24-12 (1-5) 4-5 W1 W2 2-0 0-1 2-4 1-3 1-2 Florida Atlantic - 3-5-98 (2-5) 0-1 L1 -- 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0Florida Southern - 3-10-97 (0-3) 0-1 L1 -- 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0Florida State 5-26-13 (4-0) 3-15-09 (0-2) 7-4 W2 W2 3-1 0-1 4-2 0-1 2-0 Fordham 2-17-06 (5-3) 3-3-13 (7-9) 2-2 L2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0Fresno State 2-22-14 (5-0) 2-20-15 (7-8) 7-6 L1 W2 0-0 0-0 7-6 0-0 0-0Georgetown - 3-18-18 (0-1) 0-1 L1 L1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0Georgia 2-19-15 (5-0) 5-10-10 (5-11) 1-2 W1 W1 0-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Georgia Southern 4-11-99 (4-0) 3-19-15 (1-3) 2-1 L1 W2 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Georgia State 3-20-98 (8-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Georgia Tech 5-19-07 (4-2) 5-18-07 (2-3) 3-1 W1 W2 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1Harvard 3-3-00 (9-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Hawai’i 3-19-16 (3-2) 3-18-16 (2-3) 5-5 W1 W3 0-0 5-3 0-2 0-1 0-0Hofstra 3-4-11 (5-0) 3-1-13 (2-7) 2-2 L1 W1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0Houston 2-17-18 (7-3) 4-3-18 (1-3) 24-6 L1 W12 15-3 7-3 2-0 2-1 1-1Houston Baptist 2-20-13 (5-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Illinois 2-27-16 (8-1) - 3-0 W3 W3 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Illinois State 3-7-10 (6-3) - 3-0 W3 W3 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Illinois-Chicago - 5-22-99 (1-4) 0-2 L2 -- 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1Incarnate Word 5-2-18 (8-0) - 5-0 W5 W5 3-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Indiana 2-18-17 (13-7) - 3-0 W3 W3 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Indiana State 3-7-98 (3-1) - 2-0 W2 W2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Iona 5-20-10 (6-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Iowa 3-17-16 (4-3) 3-16-16 (0-1) 4-3 W1 W2 3-2 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 Iowa State 5-11-18 (7-0) 4-23-17 (2-4) 53-3 W4 W28 22-3 24-0 7-0 0-0 5-0IPFW 2-13-15 (12-0) 2-14-14 (2-3) 2-1 W2 W2 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0Jacksonville State 3-17-18 (4-2) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Kansas 3-25-18 (3-0) 4-30-16 (1-9) 37-14 W6 W14 18-4 17-10 2-0 1-0 2-0Kentucky - 2-16-14 (5-6) 0-3 L3 -- 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0Lamar 2-23-13 (9-1) 2-28-15 (1-9) 2-1 L1 W2 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Long Beach State 3-15-17 (10-1) 3-9-14 (3-4) 6-3 W1 W3 0-0 2-0 4-3 1-2 0-0Long Island 2-26-11 (10-0) - 3-0 W3 W3 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0LSU 2-6-14 (6-1) 3-6-11 (1-2) 4-2 W1 W3 3-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Louisiana-Lafayette 2-8-14 (7-3) 5-21-16 (1-9) 10-5 L3 W5 2-1 0-5 6-1 0-0 1-3Louisiana-Monroe 3-1-14 (9-1) - 4-0 W4 W4 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Louisiana Tech 2-18-17 (9-2) - 3-0 W3 W3 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Louisville 3-1-13 (2-0) 3-21-10 (1-3) 3-1 W3 W3 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 Loyola Marymount 3-14-17 (8-2) - 3-0 W3 W3 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Maine 3-14-08 (7-2) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Marist 3-15-12 (10-2) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Marshall - 3-9-97 (2-4) 0-1 L1 -- 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0Maryland 2-11-17 (10-2) 2-23-07 (2-3) 1-1 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0Maryland-Baltimore Co. 5-19-00 (6-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Massachusetts 2-27-11 (3-0) 2-8-02 (1-9) 2-2 W2 W2 1-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-0McNeese State 3-22-17 (4-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Memphis 2-9-13 (4-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Michigan 2-23-18 (3-0) 2-25-18 (0-4) 3-10 L1 W1 1-4 0-0 2-6 0-1 0-2Michigan State 3-5-98 (5-0) 3-6-99 (3-4) 1-1 L1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

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All-Time Series Records Versus OpponentsLAST VICTORY LAST VICTORY CURRENT LONGEST EXTRA- POST-OPPONENT TEXAS (SCORE) OPPONENT (SCORE) RECORD STREAK UT STREAK HOME AWAY NEUTRAL INNINGS SEASON Minnesota 5-18-18 (2-1) 5-19-18 (0-3) 1-3 L1 W1 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 Mississippi 3-6-06 (4-0) 2-15-18 (2-8) 2-1 L1 W2 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0Mississippi State 5-22-05 (2-0) - 3-0 W3 W3 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0Mississippi Valley St. 5-17-09 (4-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Missouri 2-23-17 (10-3) 2-20-15 (3-4) 17-20 W1 W4 10-7 4-9 3-4 2-1 2-3Missouri-Kansas City 2-17-01 (10-0) - 2-0 W2 W2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Missouri State 2-20-11 (5-0) - 3-0 W3 W3 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Nebraska 2-26-12 (3-0) 4-11-09 (2-5) 20-18 W6 W6 9-7 5-8 6-3 3-3 5-3Nevada 2-24-07 (7-3) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0New Mexico 4-1-12 (5-0) - 5-0 W5 W5 3-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0New Mexico State 3-14-01 (3-0) 2-9-01 (2-8) 1-1 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0North Carolina 2-13-16 (7-6) 3-6-15 (3-8) 6-2-1 W2 W2 5-0 0-1 1-1-1 2-0 0-0 North Carolina State 3-16-13 (7-4) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0North Dakota State 2-14-16 (3-2) - 1-0 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0North Texas 4-26-17 (6-0) 3-16-10 (0-1) 14-1 W7 W7 12-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0Northern Illinois 2-12-11 (14-1) - 2-0 W2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Northern Iowa - 2-7-14 (3-6) 0-1 L1 - 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0Northwestern 2-7-15 (5-4) 5-18-12 (0-2) 4-2 W3 W3 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1Northwestern State 3-8-04 (3-2) - 1-0 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Northwood 2-22-97 (3-2) - 2-0 W2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Notre Dame 2-23-17 (4-3) 2-21-15 (1-5) 3-2 W1 W2 0-0 0-0 3-2 0-0 0-0 Ohio 3-6-15 (11-0) - 2-0 W2 W2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Ohio State 2-24-07 (6-5) 2-24-18 (5-8) 3-2 L1 W3 0-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0Oklahoma 4-18-14 (9-0) 5-11-18 (1-10) 24-42 L15 W4 10-15 7-18 7-9 4-3 4-8Oklahoma Christian 3-7-07 (3-0) - 8-0 W8 W8 8-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Oklahoma State 4-20-18 (3-0) 4-22-18 (1-4) 34-19 L2 W8 19-9 14-9 1-1 5-5 1-1Oregon 5-25-12 (4-2) 2-16-18 (0-8) 4-6 L4 W2 1-2 0-0 3-4 0-1 1-3 Oregon State 2-28-10 (7-4) 3-19-99 (1-2) 4-1 W3 W3 0-0 0-0 4-1 1-0 0-0Pacific 3-14-09 (7-2) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Penn State 3-15-13 (8-4) 3-16-07 (5-6) 3-1 W3 W3 1-0 0-0 2-1 2-0 0-0Pittsburgh 2-17-12 (7-2) - 2-0 W2 W2 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Purdue 2-19-10 (6-5) 2-9-14 (4-5) 1-3 L1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0Rutgers 2-15-18 (2-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Robert Morris 3-6-98 (7-1) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0St. Edward’s 5-4-05 (8-0) - 13-0 W13 W13 7-0 6-0 0-0 1-0 0-0St. John’s 3-3-07 (7-0) - 2-0 W2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0St. Mary’s (Texas) 3-1-97 (6-5) - 2-0 W2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0Sam Houston State 3-4-12 (14-0) 3-27-97 (2-4) 14-1 W14 W14 14-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Samford 4-8-18 (4-0) - 4-0 W4 W4 3-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0San Diego State 5-15-15 (8-3) 5-16-15 (3-4) 3-2 L1 W3 1-1 0-0 2-1 0-1 1-1San Jose State 3-18-10 (13-8) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0South Carolina 5-19-13 (6-0) 3-13-18 (0-1) 2-3 L2 W2 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-0South Florida 2-20-00 (7-2) - 5-0 W5 W5 2-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 2-0Southern Mississippi 5-17-14 (4-3) - 5-0 W5 W5 3-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0Stanford 2-24-08 (3-1) 2-7-15 (9-10) 4-1 L1 W4 0-0 0-0 4-1 0-0 0-0Stephen F. Austin 2-13-13 (6-0) 4-13-11 (0-1) 13-2 W1 W9 12-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0Stetson 5-19-07 (2-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Syracuse 3-2-13 (2-1) - 3-0 W3 W3 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Temple 3-5-99 (3-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Tennessee 2-25-17 (4-2) 6-2-13 (1-2) 3-2 W1 W1 1-0 0-1 2-1 1-0 0-1Tennessee Tech 2-19-09 (3-2) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Texas A&M 5-20-16 (5-0) 5-21-17 (1-3) 21-22 L2 W6 10-7 7-10 4-5 1-0 2-5Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-28-18 (8-0) 3-25-10 (4-8) 28-3 W9 W10 24-2 1-1 3-0 3-0 1-0 Texas Southern 4-25-18 (6-0) - 10-0 W10 W10 9-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Texas State 3-21-18 (3-0) 4-11-18 (1-2) 38-14 L1 W12 23-7 13-5 2-2 3-4 4-1Texas Tech 5-12-18 (9-2) 4-8-16 (2-3) 44-10 W10 W10 19-4 19-4 6-2 3-1 5-1Texas Woman’s 4-20-11 (3-0) - 5-0 W5 W5 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0Toledo 2-21-16 (6-3) - 2-0 W2 W2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Tulsa 2-24-13 (1-0) 2-27-16 (0-3) 3-3 L2 W2 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0UC Davis 2-27-10 (14-5) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 UCLA 2-19-15 (5-3) 3-12-17 (2-3) 5-11 L2 W2 0-1 1-2 4-8 2-3 0-5UCSB 2-6-15 (15-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0UNLV 2-22-08 (4-1) 2-20-14 (4-5) 5-4 L1 W4 0-0 0-0 5-4 1-0 0-0 UT Arlington 4-15-15 (8-0) 3-22-01 (3-4) 23-2 W15 W15 18-2 5-0 0-0 4-1 0-0UTEP 4-5-16 (8-0) - 9-0 W9 W9 6-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0UTSA 4-4-18 (1-0) 2-12-14 (2-4) 42-5-1 W8 W15 27-3-1 14-2 1-0 4-1-1 1-0Utah 3-2-08 (2-0) 2-29-08 (4-5) 6-2 W1 W5 4-1 0-0 2-1 0-1 0-0Utah State 2-23-13 (13-2) - 1-0 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Virginia Tech 2-24-18 (3-2) - 1-0 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Washington 3-15-13 (4-1) 5-19-18 (1-2) 7-18 L5 W4 2-3 0-3 5-12 0-0 2-3Weber State 2-28-16 (5-0) - 1-0 W1 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Western Kentucky 4-7-13 (3-1) - 2-0 W2 W2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Wichita State 2-14-15 (10-4) 2-23-18 (5-7) 4-3 L1 W3 2-3 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Winthrop 3-16-12 (9-2) - 2-0 W2 W2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Wisconsin 2-9-18 (5-1) 2-10-18 (3-7) 5-2 L1 W5 3-2 0-0 2-0 0-1 0-0

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All-Time Scores by OpponentAbilene Christian (2-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 25, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ___15-1 (5)Feb. 26, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2

Alabama (2-3)H: (1-1) A: (0-2) N: (1-0)Feb. 19, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-7Feb. 20, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0June 2, 2005 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 3-0May 16, 2009 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ________ L ____1-10 (6)May 17, 2009 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ________ L _______ 0-7

Arizona (8-16)H: (2-3) A: (0-3) N: (6-10)Feb. 14, 1997 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 2-6Feb. 14, 1998 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _____1-9 (5)Mar. 22, 1998 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 1-2Feb. 19, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Feb. 21, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-5Feb. 9, 2001 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L ____0-14 (5)Mar. 17, 2001 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 2-1Feb. 8, 2002 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 0-3Feb. 9, 2003 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 2-1Feb. 14, 2004 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 0-7Mar. 17, 2005 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ___1-0 (10)June 5, 2005 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ___1-0 (11)Feb. 11, 2006 Tempe, Ariz. __________ L _______ 0-1Feb. 26, 2006 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 1-0Mar. 19, 2006 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ____1-0 (9)June 2, 2006 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-2Mar. 13, 2009 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 5-6Mar. 12, 2016 Arlington, Texas _______ L _____2-3 (8)Mar. 3, 2017 Tucson, Ariz. __________ L _______ 0-3Mar. 4, 2017 Tucson, Ariz. __________ L _______ 1-2Mar. 5, 2017 Tucson, Ariz. __________ L _______ 2-4Mar. 2, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-2Mar. 3, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1Mar. 4, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _______2-10

Arizona State (8-8)H: (0-0) A: (3-1) N: (5-7)Feb. 15, 1997 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 9-7May 15, 1998 Clearwater, Fla. ________ W ______ 6-0Mar. 21, 1999 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 2-3Mar. 15, 2000 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-2Feb. 10, 2001 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 0-5Mar. 13, 2002 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _____2-3 (8)Feb. 7, 2003 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 1-0Mar. 19, 2005 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ____1-0 (8)June 1, 2006 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 2-0Feb. 21, 2009 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L ____4-12 (5)Mar. 18, 2010 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 1-0Mar. 14, 2013 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-3May 30, 2013 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 6-3March 7, 2014 Fullerton, Calif ________ L _______ 3-8Feb. 8, 2015 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ______ 9-4Feb. 25, 2017 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 6-9

Arkansas (6-0)H: (2-0) A: (3-0) N: (1-0)May 17, 2002 Norman, Okla. _________ W ______ 6-2Mar. 14, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. _______ W ____8-7 (9)Mar. 15, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. _______ W ______11-2Mar. 16, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. _______ W ____8-6 (8)Feb. 11, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1Feb. 13, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ____6-5 (8)

Army (3-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)May 16, 2002 Norman, Okla. _________ W ______ 4-0Feb. 28, 2004 Columbus, Ga. _________ W ______ 6-3May 17, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0

Auburn (1-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)May 19, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1

Ball State (2-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Feb. 19, 2016 Houston, Texas ________ W ___13-2 (5)Feb. 20, 2016 Houston, Texas ________ W ____8-0 (5)

Baylor (29-22)H: (16-7) A: (12-13) N: (1-2)April 25, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ___11-0 (5)April 25, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0May 2, 1999 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1May 2, 1999 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0April 6, 2000 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0April 19, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1Mar. 29, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0April 16, 2001 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 0-2Mar. 27, 2002 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0April 10, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0Mar. 26, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1April 16, 2003 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0April 21, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-4May 5, 2004 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 2-7May 14, 2004 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 1-2Mar. 30, 2005 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 0-2April 13, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Mar. 29, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1May 3, 2006 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 6-3April 11, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-6May 3, 2007 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 2-5April 2, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 4-5April 23, 2008 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0April 8, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-3April 22, 2009 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 2-3April 14, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)May 6, 2010 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0May 15, 2010 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 3-2April 27, 2011 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0May 15, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-2April 18, 2012 Waco, Texas __________ L _____4-5 (8)May 1, 2012 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 7-3May 13, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1Mar. 23, 2013 Waco, Texas __________ W ____4-0 (9)Mar. 24, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1May 12, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ____2-1 (9)March 22, 2014 Waco, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1May 6, 2014 Waco Texas ___________ L _______ 1-2May 11, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2May 6, 2015 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 0-5May 9, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-3May 10, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Mar. 25, 2016 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3Mar. 26, 2016 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 5-6May 5, 2017 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 1-2May 6, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1May 7, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-4May 13, 2017 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-7April 17, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-3May 5, 2018 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 5-7May 6, 2018 Waco, Texas __________ L _______ 0-2

Bethune-Cookman (5-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (3-0)Feb. 16, 2002 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 5-3Feb. 14, 2003 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 2-1May 27, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ____1-0 (9)May 28, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1Feb. 24, 2017 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 9-1

Bowling Green (3-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 11, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Mar. 11, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-2Mar. 12, 2009 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ___11-3 (6)

BYU (4-2)H: (2-2) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Feb. 25, 2005 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 1-0Feb. 20, 2009 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ____5-4 (9)May 21, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 8-9April 1, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3April 2, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0April 2, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0

California (3-5)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (3-5)Feb. 13, 1999 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 6-3Feb. 9, 2002 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 2-1May 23, 2003 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 1-0Feb. 29, 2004 Columbus, Ga. _________ L ____1-10 (5)Mar. 18, 2004 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _______ 1-7Feb. 25, 2005 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 0-1Mar. 15, 2012 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _______ 3-6Feb. 23, 2014 Cathedral City, Calif ____ L _______ 2-5

Cal Poly (2-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Feb. 25, 2011 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 9-0Feb. 20, 2014 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______13-7

Cal State Fullerton (8-10-1)H: (2-2-1) A: (5-5) N: (1-3)Feb. 15, 1997 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 7-3Mar. 18, 2000 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 3-2May 18, 2000 Fresno, Calif. __________ L _______ 1-2Feb. 23, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3Feb. 25, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _____3-4 (8)Feb. 10, 2002 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _____1-9 (5)Mar. 17, 2002 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _____0-2 (9)Mar. 12, 2003 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-1Feb. 13, 2004 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L ____3-10 (8)Mar. 14, 2007 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 4-1Feb. 17, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Feb. 17, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ T ______ 4-4Mar. 11, 2009 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-1Mar. 19, 2010 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 1-3Mar. 19, 2011 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 9, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ___23-0 (5)Mar. 17, 2017 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _____2-3 (9)Mar. 18, 2017 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ___10-1 (6)Mar. 18, 2017 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 4-0

Cal State Northridge (5-3)H: (0-0) A: (1-1) N: (4-2)Mar. 21, 1997 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L ____2-11 (6)Mar. 19, 1998 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 5-3Mar. 16, 2000 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L ____2-3 (10)Mar. 16, 2002 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 2-0Feb. 9, 2007 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ______ 5-3Mar. 10, 2009 Northridge, Calif. ______ W ______10-1Mar. 10, 2009 Northridge, Calif. ______ L _______ 1-4Feb. 23, 2012 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 4-0

Centenary (3-0)H: (3-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Apr. 21, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ___11-1 (5)Apr. 21, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 16, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0

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All-Time Scores by OpponentCharlotte (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 7, 2015 Chapel Hill, N.C. _______ W ______ 5-0

Chattanooga (2-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Mar. 4, 1999 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______ 6-0May 15, 2009 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ________ W ____1-0 (9)

Coastal Carolina (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (1-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 15, 2018 Conway, S.C. __________ W ______ 5-3

College of Charleston (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (1-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 17, 2018 Charleston, S.C. ________ W ______ 1-0

Colorado State (8-1)H: (8-1) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 19, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ___12-4 (6)Feb. 19, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 11, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0Feb. 12, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 14, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1Feb. 15, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______11-4Feb. 10, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 11, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-2Feb. 10, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-6

Cornell (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)May 20, 1999 Chicago, Ill. ___________ W ____8-0 (6)

Creighton (2-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 25, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Feb. 25, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0

Dartmouth (2-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 27, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Mar. 1, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-1

Delaware State (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)May 17, 2008 Houston, Texas ________ W ______ 3-2

DePaul (9-2)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (7-2)Mar. 19, 1999 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ____3-2 (8)Mar. 18, 2001 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-2Mar. 14, 2002 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ____1-0 (8)Feb. 29, 2004 Columbus, Ga. _________ W ______ 7-1Mar. 15, 2007 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 1-2Feb. 12, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1Feb. 13, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1Mar. 17, 2011 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ___11-3 (5)Feb. 15, 2013 Houston, Texas ________ W ___13-0 (5)Feb. 17, 2013 Houston, Texas ________ W ____9-0 (6)Mar. 16, 2013 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 8-3

Drake (2-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 3, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)Mar. 4, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)

East Carolina (0-2)H: (0-1) A: (0-0) N: (0-1)Mar. 10, 1997 Tampa, Fla. ___________ L _______ 4-5May 21, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-1

Eastern Illinois (0-1)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-1)Mar. 16, 2018 Charleston, S.C. ________ L _______ 1-5

Eastern Michigan (2-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 6, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Mar. 6, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-1

Evansville (2-1)H: (2-1) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 4, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Mar. 5, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0Mar. 5, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-2

Florida (4-5)H: (2-0) A: (0-1) N: (2-4)Mar. 20, 1997 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-3Mar. 5, 1999 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______ 7-0May 20, 2000 Fresno, Calif. __________ L _____2-5 (8)Mar. 1, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ____4-3 (9)Mar. 1, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0May 20, 2007 Gainesville, Fla. ________ L _____0-3 (9)Feb. 24, 2011 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _____5-6 (9)Feb. 24, 2012 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 1-5June 2, 2013 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 3-0

Florida Atlantic (0-1)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-1)Mar. 5, 1998 Tampa, Fla. ___________ L _______ 2-5

Florida Southern (0-1)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-1)Mar. 10, 1997 Tampa, Fla. ___________ L _______ 0-3

Florida State (7-4)H: (3-1) A: (0-1) N: (4-2)Mar. 7, 1998 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ____9-1 (6)Mar. 4, 2000 Columbus, Ga. _________ W ______ 1-0Mar. 3, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. ________ L _______ 0-1Mar. 17, 2002 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 4-2Feb. 27, 2004 Columbus, Ga. _________ L _____1-2 (8)Mar. 17, 2005 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 7-2Feb. 6, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2Feb. 8, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 4-6Mar. 15, 2009 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-2May 25, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2May 26, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0

Fordham (2-2)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-2)Feb. 17, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Feb. 17, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-3Feb. 24, 2011 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 1-2Mar. 3, 2013 Kissimmee, Fla. ________ L _______ 7-9

Fresno State (7-6)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (7-6)Mar. 20, 1997 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 1-6Feb. 14, 1998 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 3-1Mar. 18, 1999 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 2-1Mar. 3, 2000 Columbus, Ga. _________ L _______ 0-2Mar. 16, 2001 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 2-0Feb. 8, 2003 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 4-0Feb. 28, 2004 Columbus, Ga. _________ L _______ 0-4Feb. 25, 2006 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 7-2Feb. 22, 2008 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 7-9Feb. 25, 2010 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 4-5Mar. 18, 2011 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 9-2Feb. 22, 2014 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 5-0Feb. 20, 2015 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 7-8

Georgetown (0-1)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-1)Mar. 18, 2018 Charleston, S.C. ________ L _______ 0-1

Georgia (1-2)H: (0-2) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)May 9, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ L _____0-9 (5)May 10, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ L _______5-11Feb. 19, 2015 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 5-0

Georgia Southern (2-1)H: (2-1) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Apr. 11, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-2Apr. 11, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0Mar. 19, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3

Georgia State (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 20, 1998 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ____8-0 (5)

Georgia Tech (3-1)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-1)Mar. 22, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Mar. 22, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-3May 18, 2007 Gainesville, Fla. ________ L _______ 2-3May 19, 2007 Gainesville, Fla. ________ W ______ 4-2

Harvard (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 3, 2000 Columbus, Ga. _________ W ______ 9-0

Hawai’i (5-5)H: (0-0) A: (5-3) N: (0-2)Feb. 11, 2000 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ______ 4-1Feb. 13, 2000 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _______ 5-6Mar. 16, 2001 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _____2-4 (9)Mar. 14, 2003 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 3-5Mar. 14, 2008 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _____0-8 (5)Mar. 15, 2008 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ______ 5-0Mar. 13, 2012 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ______ 4-0Mar. 17, 2016 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ______ 5-2Mar. 18, 2016 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _______ 2-3Mar. 19, 2016 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ______ 3-2

Hofstra (2-2)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-2)Mar. 6, 1998 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______ 1-0Feb. 12, 2000 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _______ 1-3Mar. 4, 2011 Baton Rouge, La. _______ W ______ 5-0Mar. 1, 2013 Kissimmee, Fla. ________ L _______ 2-7

Houston (24-6)H: (15-3) A: (7-3) N: (2-0)Feb. 14, 2001 Houston, Texas ________ W ______ 3-1Feb. 14, 2001 Houston, Texas ________ W ______ 3-2Mar. 7, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2Mar. 7, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-3Mar. 20, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 7, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-7 (9)Feb. 8, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Feb. 5, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0Feb. 5, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0Feb. 6, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-4Mar. 4, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Mar. 5, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2Mar. 5, 2008 Houston, Texas ________ L _______ 0-6Mar. 5, 2008 Houston, Texas ________ L _____1-5 (9)Mar. 18, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1Mar. 18, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-5Feb. 21, 2010 Houston, Texas ________ W ______11-4Mar. 10, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1

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All-Time Scores by OpponentMay 21, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-1Mar. 28, 2012 Houston, Texas ________ W ___15-4 (5)May 19, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-1 (5)Feb. 16, 2013 Houston, Texas ________ W ___15-0 (5)March 6, 2014 Fullerton, Calif ________ W ______ 5-1March 19, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 4-5Apr. 1, 2015 Houston, Texas ________ W _____13-12Feb. 21, 2016 Houston, Texas ________ W ______ 4-1April 2, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1April 2, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ____2-1 (8)Feb. 17, 2018 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico _ W ______ 7-3April 3, 2018 Houston, Texas ________ L _______ 1-3

Houston Baptist (1-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 20, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0

Illinois (3-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Feb. 15, 2013 Houston, Texas ________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 16, 2013 Houston, Texas ________ W ___12-2 (6)Feb. 27, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 8-1

Illinois State (3-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Feb. 24, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ____2-1 (8)Feb. 24, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Mar. 7, 2010 Knoxville, Tenn. _______ W ______ 6-3

Illinois-Chicago (0-2)H: (0-0) A: (0-1) N: (0-1)Mar. 6, 1999 Tampa, Fla. ___________ L _______ 0-1May 22, 1999 Chicago, Ill. ___________ L _______ 1-4

Incarnate Word (5-0)H: (3-0) A: (2-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 2, 1997 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ___10-0 (5)Mar. 2, 1997 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 6-1Feb. 9, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0May 2, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-2May 2, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ___8-0 (6)

Indiana (3-0)H: (3-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)May 20, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 16, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1Feb. 18, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______13-7

Indiana State (2-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Mar. 9, 1997 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______11-0Mar. 7, 1998 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______ 3-1

Iona (1-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)May 20, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0

Iowa (4-3)H: (3-2) A: (0-0) N: (1-1)Feb. 7, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-4Feb. 7, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2Mar. 15, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (5)Mar. 16, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 5-6Mar. 17, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Mar. 16, 2016 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _______ 0-1Mar. 17. 2016 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ____4-3 (8)

Iowa State (53-3)H: (22-3) A: (24-0) N: (7-0)Mar. 30, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-2Mar. 30, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0May 2, 1997 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 1-0Mar. 29, 1998 Lincoln, Neb. __________ W ______ 3-2Mar. 27, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 8-3Mar. 27, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0April 15, 2000 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 7-0April 15, 2000 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 2-1May 11, 2000 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 4-3April 14, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-3April 14, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2April 20, 2002 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 5-1April 20, 2002 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 1-0May 2, 2002 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ____8-0 (5)Mar. 22, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0Mar. 23, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0April 17, 2004 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 5-2April 17, 2004 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 5-1May 12, 2004 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 2-0April 23, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0April 24, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-1April 1, 2006 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 3-1April 1, 2006 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 6-0April 28, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0April 29, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (5)Mar. 29, 2008 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ___10-0 (5)Mar. 29, 2008 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 4-0April 4, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ____4-2 (8)April 5, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1Feb. 20, 2010 Houston, Texas ________ W ______11-2May 1, 2010 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ____8-0 (5)May 2, 2010 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ___10-2 (5)April 16, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0April 17, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1Mar. 23, 2012 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 8-4Mar. 24, 2012 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 7-3Mar. 25, 2012 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______11-2April 12, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)April 13, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ___12-4 (5)April 14, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-2April 11, 2014 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ___19-6 (5)April 11, 2014 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 2-0April 12, 2014 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ___17-1 (5)April 18, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)April 19, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2 April 20, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1May 6, 2016 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ___15-2 (5)May 7, 2016 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ___14-3 (5)May 8, 2016 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ___10-0 (6)April 21, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-2April 22, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-1April 23, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-4Mar. 29, 2018 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______ 8-5Mar. 30, 2018 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ____8-0 (5)Mar. 30, 2018 Ames, Iowa ___________ W ______11-4May 11, 2018 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 7-0

IPFW (2-1)H: (2-1) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 14, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ L _____3-5 (8)Feb. 15, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (5)Feb. 13, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ___12-0 (5)

Jacksonville State (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 17, 2018 Charleston, S.C. ________ W ______ 4-2

Kansas (36-14)H: (18-4) A: (17-10) N: (2-0)April 6, 1997 Lawrence, Kan. ________ L _______ 0-3April 6, 1997 Lawrence, Kan. ________ L _______ 1-8April 5, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1

April 5, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-4May 1, 1998 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 1-0April 24, 1999 Lawrence, Kan. ________ L _______ 0-1April 24, 1999 Lawrence, Kan. ________ L _______ 1-2Mar. 25, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0Mar. 26, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Mar. 24, 2001 Lawrence, Kan. ________ L _______ 1-2Mar. 25, 2001 Lawrence, Kan. ________ L _______ 3-6Mar. 30, 2002 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 2-1Mar. 30, 2002 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 2-1April 19, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0April 19, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0May 1, 2004 Lawrence, Kan. ________ L _______ 0-3May 2, 2004 Lawrence, Kan. ________ L _______ 1-3Mar. 25, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1May 12, 2005 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ____1-0 (8)April 22, 2006 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 1-0April 23, 2006 Lawrence, Kan. ________ L _______ 0-1April 8, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-2April 8, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2April 13, 2008 Lawrence, Kan. ________ L _______ 1-8April 13, 2008 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 2-1April 18, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0April 19, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2April 2, 2010 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 7-0April 3, 2010 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 6-2Mar. 26, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ___12-0 (5)Mar. 27, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (5)April 13, 2012 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______12-3April 13, 2012 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 7-5April 14, 2012 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______13-6Mar. 28, 2013 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 5-0Mar. 29, 2013 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ___16-4 (6)Mar. 29, 2013 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 5-4May 2, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0May 3, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-5May 4, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Mar. 27, 2015 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 6-0Mar. 28, 2015 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______11-5Mar. 29, 2015 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 7-5April 30, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1April 30, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ L _____1-9 (5)May 1, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0April 28, 2017 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ___10-0 (5)April 28, 2017 Lawrence, Kan. ________ W ______ 2-0Mar. 23, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (5)Mar. 24, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-2Mar. 25, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0

Kentucky (0-3)H: (0-2) A: (0-0) N: (0-1)Feb. 17, 2002 San Antonio, Texas _____ L _____1-2 (8)Feb. 14, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 4-6Feb. 16, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 5-6

Lamar (2-1)H: (2-1) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 22, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 23, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (5)Feb. 28, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ L _____1-9 (5)

Long Beach State (6-3)H: (0-0) A: (2-0) N: (4-3)Feb. 13, 1999 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 8-2Feb. 10, 2000 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _____0-2 (8)Feb. 13, 2000 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ____6-5 (8)Feb. 26, 2005 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _____0-1 (8)Mar. 18, 2005 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 8-4Feb. 10, 2007 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ______10-3Mar. 16, 2011 Long Beach, Calif. ______ W ______ 1-0Mar. 9, 2014 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 3-4Mar. 15, 2017 Long Beach, Calif. ______ W ___10-1 (6)

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All-Time Scores by OpponentLong Island (3-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (3-0)Feb. 24, 2006 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 8-0Feb. 22, 2009 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 5-4Feb. 26, 2011 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ___10-0 (5)

LSU (4-2)H: (3-1) A: (1-1) N: (0-0)Feb. 18, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ L _____2-6 (8)May 16, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)Feb. 13, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1Feb. 14, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1Mar. 6, 2011 Baton Rouge, La. _______ L _______ 1-2Feb. 6, 2014 Baton Rouge, La. _______ W ______ 6-1

Louisiana-Lafayette (10-5)*H: (2-1) A: (2-3) N: (6-1)Mar. 21, 1998 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 4-0Mar. 18, 1999 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 2-6Mar. 21, 1999 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 1-0 May 22, 2003 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 3-2Mar. 17, 2006 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 6-5Feb. 20, 2010 Houston, Texas ________ W ______ 7-1May 21, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 3-5Mar. 2, 2013 Kissimmee, Fla. ________ W ______ 7-2Mar. 6, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 9-4Mar. 6, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-1Feb. 7, 2014 Lafayette, La. __________ W ______10-7Feb. 8, 2014 Lafayette, La. __________ W ______ 7-3May 17, 2014 Lafayette, La. __________ L _______ 2-3May 18, 2014 Lafayette, La. __________ L _______1-10May 21, 2016 Lafayette, La. __________ L _______ 1-9*Until 1999, known as University of Southwestern Louisiana

Louisiana-Monroe (4-0)H: (4-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 26, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 26, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (6)Feb. 28, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-2Mar. 1, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (6)

Louisiana Tech (3-0)H: (3-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 15, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-2Feb. 17, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-5Feb. 18, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 9-2

Louisville (3-1)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-1)Mar. 21, 2010 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 1-3Feb. 10, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-2Feb. 13, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ___14-4 (5)Mar. 1, 2013 Kissimmee, Fla. ________ W ______ 2-0

Loyola Marymount (3-0)H: (0-0) A: (1-0) N: (2-0)Feb. 26, 2005 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 8-2Feb. 26, 2011 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 6-0Mar. 14, 2017 Los Angeles, Calif. ______ W ______ 8-2

Maine (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 14, 2008 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ______ 7-2

Marist (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 15, 2012 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ___10-2 (6)

Marshall (0-1)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-1)Mar. 9, 1997 Tampa, Fla. ___________ L _______ 2-4

Maryland (1-1)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-1)Feb. 23, 2007 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 2-3Feb. 11, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (6)

Maryland-Baltimore Co. (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)May 19, 2000 Fresno, Calif. __________ W ______ 6-0

Massachusetts (2-2)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-2)Feb. 14, 1999 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 1-3Feb. 8, 2002 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _____1-9 (5)May 20, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Feb. 27, 2011 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 3-0

McNeese State (1-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 22, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0

Memphis (1-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 9, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0

Michigan (3-10)H: (1-4) A: (0-0) N: (2-6)Mar. 8, 1998 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______ 2-0May 21, 1998 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 2-7Mar. 5, 2000 Columbus, Ga. _________ L _______ 0-7Feb. 28, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-2Mar. 2, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ L _____2-3 (8)Mar. 20, 2005 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-7June 3, 2005 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-4Mar. 17, 2006 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-2Feb. 15, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-6Mar. 20, 2010 Fullerton, Calif. _______ W ______ 5-2Mar. 8, 2014 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 1-3Feb. 23, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 25, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-4

Michigan State (1-1)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-1)Mar. 5, 1998 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______ 5-0Mar. 6, 1999 Tampa, Fla. ___________ L _______ 3-4

Minnesota (1-3)H: (0-2) A: (0-0) N: (1-1)Feb. 10, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-5Feb. 11, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ L _______6-11May 18, 2018 Seattle, Wash. _________ W ______ 2-1May 19, 2018 Seattle, Wash. _________ L _______ 0-3

Mississippi (2-1)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-1)Mar. 5, 1998 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______ 2-0Mar. 3, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0Feb. 15, 2018 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico _ L _______ 2-8

Mississippi State (5-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (3-0)Mar. 1, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. ________ W ___1-0 (14)May 21, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0May 22, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0May 16, 2014 Lafayette, La. __________ W ______ 1-0May 17, 2014 Lafayette, La. __________ W ______ 4-3

Mississippi Valley State (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)May 17, 2009 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ________ W ______ 4-0

Missouri (17-20)H: (10-7) A: (4-9) N: (3-4)April 5, 1997 Columbia, Mo. ________ L _______ 2-9April 5, 1997 Columbia, Mo. ________ L _______ 1-2April 4, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1April 4, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-1May 13, 1999 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ____8-6 (8)April 1, 2000 Columbia, Mo. ________ W ______ 2-1April 2, 2000 Columbia, Mo. ________ L _______ 1-3Mar. 31, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1April 1, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 3-6May 9, 2001 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-1Mar. 23, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 9-2Mar. 24, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-4April 5, 2003 Columbia, Mo. ________ L _______ 0-1Mar. 27, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-3Mar. 28, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-6April 16, 2005 Columbia, Mo. ________ L ____2-3 (13)April 17, 2005 Columbia, Mo. ________ W ______ 1-0May 14, 2005 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 2-0April 8, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-3April 9, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Mar. 31, 2007 Columbia, Mo. ________ L _______ 4-6April 1, 2007 Columbia, Mo. ________ L _______ 0-1May 11, 2007 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-3April 19, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1April 20, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-4Mar. 21, 2009 Columbia, Mo. ________ W ___6-2 (10)Mar. 22, 2009 Columbia, Mo. ________ L _______6-11April 10, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-2April 11, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (5)May 15, 2010 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______6-11May 7, 2011 Columbia, Mo. ________ W ______ 2-0May 8, 2011 Columbia, Mo. ________ L _______ 3-6April 5, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 9-5April 6, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ L _______4-11April 7, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-2Feb. 20, 2015 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 3-4Feb. 23, 2017 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______10-3

Missouri-Kansas City (2-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Feb. 17, 2001 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ______ 5-0Feb. 17, 2001 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ___10-0 (5)

Missouri State (3-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Feb. 14, 2003 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ____9-1 (5)Feb. 18, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-1Feb. 20, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0

Nebraska (20-18)H: (9-7) A: (5-8) N: (6-3)Mar. 29, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-5Mar. 29, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-3Mar. 28, 1998 Lincoln, Neb. __________ L _______ 0-2Mar. 28, 1998 Lincoln, Neb. __________ L _______ 0-4May 2, 1998 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L ____0-1 (10)May 23, 1998 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 1-2Mar. 28, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1Mar. 28, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3May 15, 1999 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 4-2April 29, 2000 Lincoln, Neb. __________ L _______ 2-3April 28, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-2April 29, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L ____0-10 (5)April 6, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ L _____3-4 (9)April 6, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ____3-2 (8)May 5, 2002 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 1-0Mar. 29, 2003 Lincoln, Neb. __________ W ___1-0 (10)Mar. 30, 2003 Lincoln, Neb. __________ L _______ 1-3May 3, 2003 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 2-0April 9, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-5April 10, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 3-5May 12, 2004 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 1-2April 2, 2005 Lincoln, Neb. __________ W ______ 6-0April 3, 2005 Lincoln, Neb. __________ W ______ 3-1

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All-Time Scores by OpponentMay 12, 2005 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 3-0Mar. 25, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0Mar. 26, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-4April 14, 2007 Lincoln, Neb. __________ L ____4-5 (11)April 15. 2007 Lincoln, Neb. __________ L _______ 0-2Mar. 21, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1Mar. 22, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0April 10, 2009 Lincoln, Neb. __________ L _______ 1-2April 11, 2009 Lincoln, Neb. __________ L _______ 2-5May 9, 2009 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______10-5Mar. 27, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-0 (5)Mar. 28, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1April 9, 2011 Lincoln, Neb. __________ W ______ 1-0April 10, 2011 Lincoln, Neb. __________ W ____4-3 (8)Feb. 26, 2012 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 3-0

Nevada (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Feb. 24, 2007 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 7-3

New Mexico (5-0)H: (3-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Mar. 15, 2002 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ____9-1 (6)Mar. 20, 2011 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 3-2Mar. 30, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ____2-1 (9)Mar. 31, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-3April 1, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0

New Mexico State (1-1)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-1)Feb. 9, 2001 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 2-8Mar. 14, 2001 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 3-0

North Carolina (6-2-1)H: (5-0) A: (0-1) N: (1-1-1)Mar. 14, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 28, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0Mar. 12, 2008 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _______ 1-2Mar. 15, 2008 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ T ______ 1-1Feb. 12, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ____1-0 (8)Feb. 7, 2014 Lafayette, La. __________ W ______ 7-3Mar. 6, 2015 Chapel Hill, N.C. _______ L ______ 3-8Feb. 12, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ____6-5 (8)Feb. 13, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-6

North Carolina State (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 16, 2013 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 7-4

North Dakota State (1-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 14, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2

North Texas (14-1)H: (12-0) A: (2-1) N: (0-0)Mar. 23, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1Mar. 23, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0Mar. 8, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Mar. 8, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (5)Feb. 16, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (6)Feb. 17, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-1Mar. 19, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-3Mar. 16, 2010 Denton, Texas _________ L _______ 0-1April 14, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 8, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (6)Feb. 10, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-4Mar. 11, 2014 Denton, Texas _________ W ______10-2Mar. 11, 2014 Denton, Texas _________ W ______ 2-1May 4, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-2April 26, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0

Northern Illinois (2-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 12, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 8-4Feb. 12, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ___14-1 (5)

Northern Iowa (0-1)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-1)Feb. 8, 2014 Lafayette, La. __________ L _______ 3-6

Northwestern (4-2)H: (2-1) A: (0-0) N: (2-1)Feb. 11, 2006 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 23, 2008 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 4-5May 18, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-2May 20, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0May 20, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 7, 2015 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ______ 5-4

Northwestern State (1-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 8, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2

Northwood (2-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 22, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 22, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2

Notre Dame (3-2)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (3-2)Mar. 17, 2000 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 2-4Mar. 18, 2006 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 6-5Mar. 17, 2007 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 21, 2015 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 1-5Feb. 23, 2017 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 4-3

Ohio (2-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Mar. 6, 2010 Knoxville, Tenn. _______ W ______11-5Mar. 6, 2015 Chapel Hill, N.C. _______ W ___11-0 (5)

Ohio State (3-2)H: (0-1) A: (0-0) N: (3-1)Feb. 14, 1997 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 6-7Mar. 22, 1997 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ___10-1 (5)Feb. 14, 2004 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 3-1Feb. 24, 2007 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 6-5Feb. 24, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 5-8

Oklahoma (24-42)H: (10-15) A: (7-18) N: (7-9)April 19, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1April 19, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ L ____0-10 (5)May 2, 1997 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 5-6Mar. 22, 1998 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 2-0April 18, 1998 Norman, Okla. _________ W ______ 1-0April 18, 1998 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 4-5May 1, 1998 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-1Mar. 20, 1999 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 5-1April 18, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ L ____1-2 (10)April 18, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ____1-0 (8)Mar. 4, 2000 Columbus, Ga. _________ L _______ 1-8April 8, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-5April 9, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 5-9May 12, 2000 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L ____0-11 (5)April 7, 2001 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 1-4April 8, 2001 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 4-7Mar. 15, 2002 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 1-0April 14, 2002 Norman, Okla. _________ W ___2-1 (10)April 14, 2002 Norman, Okla. _________ W ______ 3-2

May 4, 2002 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-4May 5, 2002 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 2-0May 18, 2002 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 0-4April 11, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ____1-0 (9)April 12, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1May 2, 2003 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 1-0May 4, 2003 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 1-0April 3, 2004 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 2-3April 4, 2004 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 6-9April 9, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-2April 10, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-4May 13, 2005 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 3-1April 14, 2006 Norman, Okla. _________ W ______ 9-4April 15, 2006 Norman, Okla. _________ W ______ 2-0Mar. 24, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-7Mar. 25, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ___5-4 (10)April 26, 2008 Norman, Okla. _________ L _____0-8 (6)April 27, 2008 Norman, Okla. _________ L _____0-8 (5)Mar. 28, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ___15-6 (5)Mar. 29, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 9-7May 9, 2009 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 2-6April 30, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-5May 1, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-3May 4, 2012 Norman, Okla. _________ L _____2-5 (8)May 5, 2012 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 3-9May 6, 2012 Norman, Okla. _________ W ______12-5April 19, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-6April 20, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-2April 21, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 3-5June 1, 2013 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L ____2-10 (5)April 17, 2014 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 1-4April 18, 2014 Norman, Okla. _________ W ____9-0 (6)April 19, 2014 Norman, Okla. _________ L _____0-8 (5)April 10, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-8April 10, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3April 11, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-4April 15, 2016 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 8-9April 15, 2016 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 3-5April 16, 2016 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 3-5April 7, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-3April 8, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3April 9, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-6May 12, 2017 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-3April 27, 2018 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 0-6April 28, 2018 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 1-7April 29, 2018 Norman, Okla. _________ L _____4-5 (8)May 11, 2018 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L ____1-10 (6)

Oklahoma Christian (8-0)H: (8-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 31, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)Mar. 31, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 23, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0Feb. 23, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 16, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1Feb. 16, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ___16-0 (5)Mar. 7, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ___12-0 (5)Mar. 7, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0

Oklahoma State (34-19)H: (19-9) A: (14-9) N: (1-1)April 20, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ L _____4-5 (8)April 20, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-4April 19, 1998 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ___10-0 (5)April 19, 1998 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ______ 7-4April 17, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ____1-0 (8)April 17, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1April 22, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ___3-2 (10)April 22, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (5)April 21, 2001 Stillwater, Okla. ________ L _______ 0-4April 21, 2001 Stillwater, Okla. ________ L _____3-4 (9)April 27, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0April 28, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ___2-1 (12)April 26, 2003 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ______ 1-0April 27, 2003 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ______ 9-3April 24, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 9-4

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All-Time Scores by OpponentApril 25, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 4-7April 30, 2005 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ______ 2-1May 1, 2005 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ______ 2-1April 29, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ____1-0 (8)April 30, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0May 10, 2006 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 1-2April 21, 2007 Stillwater, Okla. ________ L _____3-4 (8)April 22, 2007 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ______ 5-3April 5, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-8April 6, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 9-2May 10, 2008 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ____4-3 (9)April 25, 2009 Stillwater, Okla. ________ L _______ 1-4April 25, 2009 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ___12-2 (5)April 24, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (6)April 25, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-1April 2, 2011 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ______ 6-3April 3, 2011 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ___10-0 (6)April 20, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2April 21, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-3April 22, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1May 3, 2013 Stillwater, Okla. ________ L _____0-1 (9)May 4, 2013 Stillwater, Okla. ________ L _______ 1-2May 5, 2013 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ______ 7-2April 25, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 3-5April 26, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ___12-1 (5)April 27, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0May 1, 2015 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ___11-0 (5)May 2, 2015 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ____9-0 (5)May 3, 2015 Stillwater, Okla. ________ W ______ 7-2April 22, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-2April 23, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-3April 24, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 8-7Mar. 24, 2017 Stillwater, Okla. ________ L _______ 0-1Mar. 25, 2017 Stillwater, Okla. ________ L _______ 1-2Mar. 26, 2017 Stillwater, Okla. ________ L ____9-10 (8)April 20, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0April 20, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3April 22, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-4

Oregon (4-6)H: (1-2) A: (0-0) N: (3-4)Feb. 13, 1997 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______11-9May 21, 1999 Chicago, Ill. ___________ L _______ 0-6Feb. 11, 2001 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 6-5Feb. 15, 2004 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _____1-4 (5)Feb. 20, 2009 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ____9-0 (5)May 25, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-2May 26, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ L _____4-5 (8)May 26, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ L _______6-10Feb. 6, 2015 Tempe, Ariz. __________ L _____0-9 (5)Feb. 16, 2018 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico _ L _____0-8 (5)

Oregon State (4-1)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (4-1)Mar. 20, 1998 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 1-0Mar. 19, 1999 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 1-2Feb. 25, 2007 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 2-0Feb. 23, 2008 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ___11-9 (8)Feb. 28, 2010 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 7-4

Pacific (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 14, 2009 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 7-2

Penn State (3-1)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-1)Mar. 16, 2007 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _____5-6 (8)Feb. 15, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ___1-0 (10)Mar. 12, 2009 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 3-2Mar. 15, 2013 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 8-4

Pittsburgh (2-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 4, 2011 Baton Rouge, La. _______ W ______ 4-0Feb. 17, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ____7-2 (5)

Purdue (1-3)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-3)Mar. 4, 1999 Tampa, Fla. ___________ L _______ 5-6Feb. 16, 2002 San Antonio, Texas _____ L _______ 0-1Feb. 19, 2010 Houston, Texas ________ W ______ 6-5Feb. 9, 2014 Lafayette, La. __________ L _______ 4-5

Robert Morris (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 6, 1998 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______ 7-1

Rutgers (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Feb. 15, 2018 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico _ W ______ 2-0

St. Edward’s (13-0)H: (7-0) A: (6-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 8, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 8-2Feb. 8, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ___11-1 (5)Feb. 4, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-0 (5)Feb. 4, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-3Feb. 3, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 9-0May 7, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0May 4, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ____2-1 (9)May 4, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 7, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 7, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-0 (5)Mar. 6, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)Mar. 6, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)May 4, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 8-0

St. John’s (2-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 2, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-4Mar. 3, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0

St. Mary’s (Texas) (2-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 1, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0Mar. 1, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ____6-5 (9)

Sam Houston State (14-1)H: (14-1) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 27, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-4Mar. 27, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1Mar. 2, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Mar. 2, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 5, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)Feb. 5, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 6, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-5 (8)Feb. 15, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0Feb. 15, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1Mar. 2, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1Apr. 16, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1Apr. 16, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0Mar. 2, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Mar. 3, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-2Mar. 4, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ___14-0 (5)

Samford (4-0)H: (3-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 12, 2016 Arlington, Texas _______ W ______10-8April 7, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ___15-2 (5)April 7, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0April 8, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0

San Diego State (3-2)H: (1-1) A: (0-0) N: (2-1)Feb. 16, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-3Feb. 18, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 23, 2012 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 2-1May 15, 2015 Los Angeles, Calif. ______ W ______ 8-3

May 16, 2015 Los Angeles, Calif. ______ L _____3-4 (9)

San Jose State (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 18, 2010 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______13-8

South Carolina (2-3)H: (2-1) A: (0-1) N: (0-1)Feb. 12, 1999 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 3-5May 18, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ___11-2 (5)May 19, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0Feb. 17, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 4-9Mar. 13, 2018 Columbia, S.C. _________ L _____0-1 (8)

South Florida (5-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (3-0)Mar. 8, 1998 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______ 1-0May 16, 1998 Clearwater, Fla. ________ W ____1-0 (8)May 17, 1998 Clearwater, Fla. ________ W ______ 4-2Feb. 18, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 20, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-2

Southern Mississippi (3-0)H: (3-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 9, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Mar. 9, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0Feb. 28, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (5)

Stanford (4-1)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (4-1)Feb. 12, 2006 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ______ 2-0Feb. 24, 2006 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 2-0Feb. 10, 2007 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ______ 7-6Feb. 24, 2008 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 3-1Feb. 7, 2015 Tempe, Ariz. __________ L _______9-10

Stephen F. Austin (13-2)H: (12-1) A: (1-1) N: (0-0)Mar. 6, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1Mar. 6, 1997 Austin, Texas _________ W ______ 8-5Feb. 21, 1998 Nacogdoches, Texas ____ W ______ 3-0Feb. 21, 1998 Nacogdoches, Texas ____ L _______ 5-6Feb. 5, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0Feb. 5, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 26, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0Feb. 26, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 9-2Feb. 19, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ___14-1 (5)Feb. 19, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Mar. 5, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (5)Mar. 5, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-3Feb. 6, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0April 13, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-1Feb. 13, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0

Stetson (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)May 19, 2007 Gainesville, Fla. ________ W ______ 2-0

Syracuse (3-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (3-0)Feb. 10, 2006 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ___12-0 (5)Feb. 27, 2010 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 5-4Mar. 2, 2013 Kissimmee, Fla. ________ W ______ 2-1

Temple (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 5, 1999 Tampa, Fla. ___________ W ______ 3-0

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Tennessee Tech (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Feb. 19, 2009 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 3-2

Texas A&M (21-22)H: (10-7) A: (7-10) N: (4-5)April 12, 1997 College Station, Texas ___ L _______ 0-2April 13, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ L _____0-9 (6)May 3, 1997 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 1-6April 10, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0April 11, 1998 College Station, Texas ___ W ______ 8-2April 2, 1999 College Station, Texas ___ W ______ 1-0April 10, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0May 13, 1999 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 6-0Mar. 29, 2000 College Station, Texas ___ W ______ 8-0April 26, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 3-5April 4, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-1April 25, 2001 College Station, Texas ___ L _______ 1-3April 3, 2002 College Station, Texas ___ W ______ 2-0April 24, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0May 3, 2002 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ____2-1 (8)May 18, 2002 Norman, Okla. _________ L _______ 1-2April 9, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0April 22, 2003 College Station, Texas ___ W ______ 4-1April 7, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-6April 28, 2004 College Station, Texas ___ L ____1-11 (5)April 6, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0April 27, 2005 College Station, Texas ___ L _______ 3-5Mar. 19, 2006 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 1-0April 5, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-4April 26, 2006 College Station, Texas ___ W ______ 1-0May 11, 2006 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-5Mar. 28, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0April 25, 2007 College Station, Texas ___ L _______ 0-3April 9, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3April 30, 2008 College Station, Texas ___ L _______ 1-2May 10, 2008 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 1-3April 1, 2009 College Station, Texas ___ W ______ 5-3May 2, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-6April 7, 2010 College Station, Texas ___ L _______ 0-1April 21, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1April 6, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-3May 4, 2011 College Station, Texas ___ L _______ 1-5April 26, 2012 College Station, Texas ___ L _____0-9 (6)April 28, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-6April 29, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-3May 20, 2016 Lafayette, La. __________ W ______ 5-0May 21, 2016 Lafayette, La. __________ L _______ 3-9May 21, 2017 College Station, Texas ___ L _______ 1-3

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (28-3)H: (24-2) A: (1-1) N: (3-0)April 18, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0April 18, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ____3-2 (8)Feb. 6, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 6, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-4Feb. 15, 2003 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 4-0April 24, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1May 15, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0Feb. 18, 2004 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 7-1Feb. 18, 2004 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ___3-2 (10)April 20, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1April 20, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-6Mar. 3, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-1Mar. 4, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1Feb. 17, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-2May 1, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (6)May 1, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)Mar. 5, 2009 Corpus Christi, Texas ___ L _______ 0-5Mar. 5, 2009 Corpus Christi, Texas ___ W ______ 9-8April 2, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-5

April 2, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ____4-3 (8)Mar. 25, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ___13-4 (5)Mar. 25, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 4-8Mar. 23, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0Mar. 23, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0Feb. 15, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-5Feb. 7, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0Feb. 9, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Mar. 26, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)April 7, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ___11-2 (5)May 3, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 28, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)

Texas Southern (10-0)H: (9-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Mar. 4, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)April 4, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Mar. 1, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)March 2, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (6)Feb. 27, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-3March 1, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0April 27, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0April 19, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0May 20, 2017 College Station, Texas ___ W ____8-0 (5)April 25, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0

Texas State (38-14)*H: (23-7) A: (13-5) N: (2-2)April 16, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1April 16, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1Feb. 18, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1Feb. 18, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2April 7, 1998 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ______ 6-1April 7, 1998 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ___12-4 (6)Mar. 11, 1999 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ______ 9-3Mar. 31, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0April 8, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 8-0Mar. 1, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-3Mar. 9, 2000 Columbus, Ga. _________ L _______ 0-3Feb. 16, 2001 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ____4-3 (9)Feb. 16, 2001 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ____4-3 (8)Mar. 6, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 3-5Feb. 15, 2002 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 4-0Mar. 20, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ___4-3 (12)Mar. 20, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)May 17, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0May 18, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0Feb. 25, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ L _____4-5 (8)Feb. 25, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ___12-4 (5)Feb. 16, 2005 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ______ 4-0Feb. 16, 2005 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ______ 2-0Mar. 9, 2006 San Marcos, Texas ______ L _____1-2 (9)April 12, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0April 4, 2007 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ______ 2-0April 18, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-3Feb. 13, 2008 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ______ 5-4Mar. 19, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3Feb. 11, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 6-9Mar. 3, 2009 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ______ 4-2Mar. 24, 2010 San Marcos, Texas ______ L _______ 7-9Mar. 31, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)Mar. 9, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1Mar. 30, 2011 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ______ 6-2May 20, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0Feb. 29, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 29, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0Mar. 8, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0Mar. 10, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0April 2, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ___19-7 (5)April 23, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ___15-6 (6)April 3, 2015 San Marcos, Texas ______ W ___10-2 (5)April 4, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-5Mar. 2, 2016 San Marcos, Texas ______ L _______ 5-9Mar. 30, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2Mar. 1, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-2April 5, 2017 San Marcos, Texas ______ L _____1-2 (9)

May 19, 2017 College Station, Texas ___ L ____1-2 (12)May 20, 2017 College Station, Texas ___ W ______ 6-3Mar. 21, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0April 11, 2018 San Marcos, Texas ______ L _______ 1-2*Until 2004, known as Southwest Texas

Texas Tech (44-10)H: (19-4) A: (19-4) N: (6-2)April 27, 1997 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 3-0April 27, 1997 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ____6-0 (8)April 26, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0May 2, 1998 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 3-0May 14, 1999 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ___1-0 (11)Feb. 12, 2000 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _______ 0-4April 11, 2000 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 1-0May 11, 2000 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 4-8May 2, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 3-8May 2, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0April 17, 2002 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ____3-2 (8)April 17, 2002 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 2-0April 2, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0April 2, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0May 1, 2003 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 7-1April 15, 2004 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 8-7April 15, 2004 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______10-1April 26, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ L ____0-2 (10)April 26, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0April 20, 2006 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 6-0April 26, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ___11-1 (6)April 26, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1Mar. 13, 2008 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ______ 8-2Mar. 27, 2008 Lubbock, Texas ________ L _______ 4-5April 17, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-1 (5)Mar. 26, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0April 15, 2009 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 2-0April 6, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0April 29, 2010 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 7-2April 22, 2011 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ___15-2 (5)April 23, 2011 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 9-5Mar. 6, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)Mar. 7, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1April 11, 2012 Lubbock, Texas ________ L _______ 2-5Apr. 26, 2013 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 8-6Apr. 27. 2013 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 4-1Apr. 28, 2013 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 4-1April 4, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1April 5, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 5-6April 6, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-3April 24, 2015 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 4-3April 25, 2015 Lubbock, Texas ________ L _______ 0-4April 26, 2015 Lubbock, Texas ________ L _______ 3-7April 8, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-3April 9, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0April 10, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 8-4April 13, 2017 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ___4-1 (14)April 14, 2017 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______ 9-5April 15, 2017 Lubbock, Texas ________ W ______11-3May 12, 2017 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 7-1April 13, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-2April 14, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0April 15, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-2May 12, 2018 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ W ______ 9-2

Texas Woman’s (5-0)H: (3-0) A: (2-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 23, 1997 Denton, Texas _________ W ____3-0 (8)Feb. 23, 1997 Denton, Texas _________ W ______ 6-0Feb. 28, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0Feb. 28, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-2April 20, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0

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All-Time Scores by OpponentTulsa (3-3)H: (3-3) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 11, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1Mar. 31, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (6)Feb. 22, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 4-7Feb. 24, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ____1-0 (8)Feb. 26, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ L ______ 0-3Feb. 27, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-3

UC Davis (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Feb. 27, 2010 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ___14-5 (5)

UCLA (5-11)H: (0-1) A: (1-2) N: (4-8)Feb. 13, 1999 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _____4-5 (8)Feb. 11, 2000 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ L _____4-5 (8)Feb. 24, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _____3-4 (8)Feb. 9, 2002 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L ____0-14 (5)May 25, 2003 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-3May 25, 2003 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 1-2Feb. 27, 2005 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ____3-0 (8)Mar. 15, 2005 Los Angeles, Calif. ______ W ____1-0 (8)June 5, 2005 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-3June 3, 2006 Oklahoma City, Okla. ___ L _______ 0-2Feb. 9, 2007 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ______ 1-0Feb. 26, 2010 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _____1-9 (6)Feb. 25, 2012 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 5-4Feb. 19, 2015 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 5-3May 16, 2015 Los Angeles, Calif. ______ L _______ 1-4Mar. 12, 2017 Los Angeles, Calif. ______ L _______ 2-3

UCSB (1-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (1-0)Feb. 6, 2015 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ___15-0 (5)

UNLV (5-4)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (5-4)Feb. 13, 1997 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 2-6Feb. 13, 1998 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 4-5Mar. 19, 1998 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ____1-0 (8)Feb. 10, 2001 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______6-10Feb. 7, 2003 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 7-1Feb. 25, 2006 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 4-0Mar. 13, 2007 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 6-0Feb. 22, 2008 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 4-1Feb. 20, 2014 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 4-5

UT Arlington (23-2)H: (18-2) A: (5-0) N: (0-0)April 10, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1April 10, 1997 Austin, Texas __________ L _____1-3 (8)Feb. 7, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-4Feb. 7, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1Feb. 7, 1999 Arlington, Texas _______ W ___9-6 (10)Feb. 7, 1999 Arlington, Texas _______ W ______ 5-1Mar. 22, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-4Mar. 22, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (5)Mar. 22, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0Mar. 22, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 3-4Mar. 7, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)Mar. 7, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-0 (5)Feb. 12, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0Feb. 12, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ____1-0 (8)Feb. 6, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ____2-1 (8)Feb. 7, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 8-3Mar. 2, 2005 Arlington, Texas _______ W ______ 1-0Mar. 2, 2005 Arlington, Texas _______ W ____9-0 (5)Mar. 1, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1Mar. 1, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (6)Feb. 17, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 17, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ___11-1 (5)Mar. 11, 2010 Arlington, Texas _______ W ___3-2 (10)

April 19, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)April 15, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)

UTEP (9-0)H: (6-0) A: (3-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 11, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Mar. 11, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (6)Feb. 28, 2009 El Paso, Texas _________ W ______ 6-4Feb. 28, 2009 El Paso, Texas _________ W ______ 7-6Mar. 1, 2009 El Paso, Texas _________ W ___13-4 (6)Mar. 10, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-0 (6)Mar. 10, 2010 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1April 5, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-1April 5, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)

UTSA (42-5-1)H: (27-3-1) A: (14-2) N: (1-0)April 23, 1997 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 5-4April 23, 1997 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 8-5Feb. 26, 1998 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 1-0Feb. 26, 1998 San Antonio, Texas _____ L _______ 1-2April 1, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-1April 1, 1998 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-0Feb. 20, 1999 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2April 13, 1999 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ___17-0 (5)April 13, 1999 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ____9-0 (5)Feb. 6, 2000 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ____9-1 (5)Feb. 6, 2000 San Antonio, Texas _____ L _____2-3 (8)Feb. 22, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 8-4Feb. 22, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ T ___1-1 (11)Feb. 21, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-3Feb. 21, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 15, 2002 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ____2-1 (8)Feb. 20, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-0Feb. 20, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2Feb. 16, 2003 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 5-0Mar. 5, 2003 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Mar. 11, 2004 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-2Mar. 9, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0Mar. 9, 2005 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-1Feb. 21, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1Feb. 21, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)May 19, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0Mar. 8, 2007 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 4-1Mar. 22, 2007 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1Feb. 9, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1Feb. 9, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-3Feb. 10, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ___10-2 (5)April 30, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ____3-2 (8)April 30, 2009 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 6-1Feb. 19, 2010 Houston, Texas ________ W ______ 3-2Mar. 30, 2010 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 8-7Mar. 30, 2010 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 4-3April 26, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ____2-1 (8)Feb. 10, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ___15-0 (5)Feb. 11, 2012 Austin, Texas __________ W ____8-0 (5)Feb. 12, 2014 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-4Mar. 24, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1Mar. 24, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2Mar. 8, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ____3-2 (8)April 6, 2016 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 3-2Mar. 8, 2017 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 7-2Mar. 29, 2017 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ____9-1 (5)Mar. 7, 2018 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 1-0April 4, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0

Utah (6-2)H: (4-1) A: (0-0) N: (2-1)Feb. 12, 1999 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 3-1Feb. 13, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 13, 2002 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-1Mar. 20, 2004 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ______13-6May 21, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-0Feb. 11, 2007 Tempe, Ariz. __________ L ____4-5 (10)Feb. 29, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 4-5Mar. 2, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 2-0

Utah State (1-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 23, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ___13-2 (5)

Virginia Tech (1-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 24, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-2

Washington (7-18)H: (2-3) A: (0-3) N: (5-12)Mar. 21, 1997 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _____0-8 (5)Feb. 13, 1998 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L _______ 2-3Feb. 19, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-5Feb. 19, 2000 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-6Mar. 17, 2000 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-6Mar. 10, 2001 Seattle, Wash. _________ L ____0-11 (5)Mar. 11, 2001 Seattle, Wash. _________ L _______5-10Mar. 15, 2001 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______12-0Mar. 13, 2003 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 1-7Feb. 13, 2004 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ L ____4-14 (6)Feb. 27, 2004 Columbus, Ga. _________ L _______ 2-6Mar. 16, 2006 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 3-0May 26, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 1-0May 27, 2006 Austin, Texas __________ W ____9-1 (6)Feb. 23, 2007 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ W ______ 4-0Mar. 18, 2007 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 0-4May 16, 2008 Houston, Texas ________ L _______ 1-2May 17, 2008 Houston, Texas ________ L _______ 3-5Mar. 17, 2011 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ___12-0 (5)Mar. 15, 2013 Fullerton, Calif. ________ W ______ 4-1Feb. 21, 2014 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 2-3March 8, 2014 Fullerton, Calif. ________ L _______ 3-6Feb. 26, 2017 Cathedral City, Calif. ____ L _______ 2-7Feb. 21, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 1-2May 19, 2018 Seattle, Wash. _________ L _______ 1-2

Weber State (1-0)H: (1-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)Feb. 28, 2016 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-0

Western Kentucky (2-0)H: (2-0) A: (0-0) N: (0-0)April 6, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 4-0April 7, 2013 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 3-1

Wichita State (4-3)H: (2-3) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Feb. 17, 2002 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______10-1Feb. 15, 2003 San Antonio, Texas _____ W ______ 5-1Feb. 29, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 9-2Mar. 1, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 2-6Feb. 13, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 4-6Feb. 14, 2015 Austin, Texas __________ W ______10-4Feb. 23, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 5-7

Winthrop (2-0)H: (0-0) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Mar. 14, 2012 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ______ 7-1Mar. 16, 2012 Honolulu, Hawai’i ______ W ______ 9-2

Wisconsin (5-2)H: (3-2) A: (0-0) N: (2-0)Feb. 24, 2001 Austin, Texas __________ L _______ 0-4Feb. 8, 2003 Phoenix, Ariz. _________ W ______ 8-1Feb. 10, 2006 Tempe, Ariz. __________ W ______ 7-0Mar. 1, 2008 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1Feb. 17, 2011 Austin, Texas __________ W ___15-1 (5)Feb. 9, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ W ______ 5-1Feb. 10, 2018 Austin, Texas __________ L _____3-7 (8)

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1997Overall Record: 30-24 6-10 Big 12 (Seventh)

Feb. 8 at St. Edward’s ___________ 8-2 _______ W at St. Edward’s ___________ 11-1 (5)____ WFeb. 13-15 ASU/Coca-Cola Spring Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.)Feb. 13 vs. No. 13 UNLV _________ 2-6 ________ L vs. Oregon ______________ 11-9 ______ WFeb. 14 vs. No. 1 Arizona _________ 2-6 ________ L vs. Ohio State ____________ 6-7 ________ LFeb. 15 vs. No. 12 Cal State Fullerton _ 7-3 _______ W vs. No. 25 Arizona State ____ 9-7 _______ WFeb. 22 Northwood _____________ 8-0 (5) ____ W Northwood ______________ 3-2 _______ WFeb. 23 at Texas Woman’s ________ 3-0 (8) ____ W at Texas Woman’s ________ 6-0 _______ WMarch 1 St. Mary’s (Texas) ________ 4-0 _______ W St. Mary’s (Texas) ________ 6-5 (9) ____ WMarch 2 at Incarnate Word ________ 10-0 (5)____ W at Incarnate Word ________ 6-1 _______ WMarch 6 Stephen F. Austin _________ 3-1 _______ W Stephen F. Austin _________ 8-5 _______ WMarch 9-10 Games played in Tampa, Fla.March 9 vs. Indiana State __________ 11-0 ______ W vs. Marshall _____________ 2-4 ________ LMarch 10 vs. East Carolina__________ 4-5 ________ L vs. Florida Southern _______ 0-3 ________ LMarch 20-22 Pony Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.)March 20 vs. Florida _______________ 0-3 ________ L vs. No. 2 Fresno State______ 1-6 ________ LMarch 21 vs. No. 21 Cal State Northridge _ 2-11 (6)_____ L vs. No. 5 Washington______ 0-8 (5) _____ LMarch 22 vs. Ohio State ____________ 10-1 (5)____ WMarch 27 Sam Houston State________ 2-4 ________ L Sam Houston State________ 4-1 _______ WMarch 29 Nebraska* _______________ 1-5 ________ L Nebraska* _______________ 4-3 _______ WMarch 30 Iowa State* ______________ 4-2 _______ W Iowa State* ______________ 1-0 _______ WApril 5 at No. 12 Missouri* _______ 2-9 ________ L at No. 12 Missouri* _______ 1-2 ________ LApril 6 at No. 25 Kansas* _________ 0-3 ________ L at No. 25 Kansas* _________ 1-8 ________ LApril 10 UT Arlington ____________ 3-1 _______ W UT Arlington ____________ 1-3 (8) _____ LApril 12 at Texas A&M* __________ 0-2 ________ LApril 13 Texas A&M* ____________ 0-9 (6) _____ LApril 16 Southwest Texas __________ 6-1 _______ W Southwest Texas __________ 2-1 _______ WApril 19 No. 7 Oklahoma* _________ 4-1 _______ W No. 7 Oklahoma* _________ 0-10 (5)_____ LApril 20 No. 17 Oklahoma State* ___ 4-5 (8) _____ L No. 17 Oklahoma State* ___ 0-4 ________ LApril 23 at UTSA ________________ 5-4 _______ W at UTSA ________________ 8-5 _______ WApril 27 at Texas Tech* ___________ 3-0 _______ W at Texas Tech* ___________ 6-0 (8) ____ WMay 2-3 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 2 vs. Iowa State ____________ 1-0 _______ W vs. No. 7 Oklahoma _______ 5-6 ________ LMay 3 vs. Texas A&M ___________ 1-6 ________ L

1998Overall Record: 49-16

11-5 Big 12 (Third)Women’s College World Series

Final National Rank: 7th

Feb. 4 at St. Edward’s ___________ 10-0 (5)____ W at St. Edward’s ___________ 4-3 _______ WFeb. 7 UT Arlington ____________ 6-4 _______ W UT Arlington ____________ 4-1 _______ WFeb. 13-14 ASU/Coca-Cola Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.)Feb. 13 vs. No. 3 Washington______ 2-3 ________ L vs. UNLV _______________ 4-5 ________ LFeb. 14 vs. No. 25 Tennessee ______ 3-2 _______ W vs. No. 1 Arizona _________ 1-9 (5) _____ L vs. No. 2 Fresno State______ 3-1 _______ WFeb. 18 Southwest Texas __________ 5-1 _______ W Southwest Texas __________ 3-2 _______ WFeb. 21 at Stephen F. Austin _______ 3-0 _______ W at Stephen F. Austin _______ 5-6 ________ LFeb. 26 at UTSA ________________ 1-0 _______ W at UTSA ________________ 1-2 ________ LFeb. 28 Texas Woman’s __________ 5-0 _______ W Texas Woman’s __________ 5-2 _______ WMarch 5-8 Speedline Invitational (Tampa, Fla.)March 5 vs. Florida Atlantic ________ 2-5 ________ L vs. Michigan State ________ 5-0 _______ W vs. Mississippi ___________ 2-0 _______ WMarch 6 vs. Robert Morris _________ 7-1 _______ W vs. Hofstra ______________ 1-0 _______ WMarch 7 vs. Indiana State __________ 3-1 _______ W vs. No. 12 Florida State ____ 9-1 (6) ____ WMarch 8 vs. No. 2 Michigan ________ 2-0 _______ W vs. No. 7 South Florida ____ 1-0 _______ WMarch 11 Bowling Green ___________ 5-0 _______ W Bowling Green ___________ 4-2 _______ WMarch 14 North Carolina ___________ 8-0 (5) ____ WMarch 19-22 Kia Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 19 vs. UNLV _______________ 1-0 (8) ____ W vs. No. 22 Cal State Northridge _ 5-3 _______ WMarch 20 vs. Georgia State __________ 8-0 (5) ____ W vs. No. 18 Oregon State ____ 1-0 _______ WMarch 21 vs. No. 24 SW Louisiana ___ 4-0 _______ WMarch 22 vs. No. 6 Oklahoma _______ 2-0 _______ W vs. No. 1 Arizona _________ 1-2 ________ LMarch 28 at No. 12 Nebraska* _______ 0-2 ________ L at No. 12 Nebraska* _______ 0-4 ________ LMarch 29 vs. Iowa State (at NU)* ____ 3-2 _______ WApril 1 UTSA __________________ 7-1 _______ W UTSA __________________ 6-0 _______ WApril 4 No. 11 Missouri* _________ 2-1 _______ W No. 11 Missouri* _________ 0-1 ________ LApril 5 Kansas* ________________ 2-1 _______ W Kansas* ________________ 2-4 ________ LApril 7 at Southwest Texas ________ 6-1 _______ W at Southwest Texas ________ 12-4 (6)____ WApril 10 Texas A&M* ____________ 4-0 _______ WApril 11 at Texas A&M* __________ 8-2 _______ WApril 18 at No. 5 Oklahoma* _______ 1-0 _______ W at No. 5 Oklahoma* _______ 4-5 ________ LApril 19 at No. 10 Oklahoma State* _ 10-0 (5)____ W at No. 10 Oklahoma State* _ 7-4 _______ WApril 25 Baylor* _________________ 11-0 (5)____ W Baylor* _________________ 1-0 _______ WApril 26 No. 17 Texas Tech* _______ 1-0 _______ WMay 1-2 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 1 vs. Kansas _______________ 1-0 _______ W vs. No. 6 Oklahoma _______ 0-1 ________ LMay 2 vs. No. 17 Texas Tech _____ 3-0 _______ W vs. No. 6 Nebraska ________ 0-1 (10)_____ LMay 15-17 NCAA Region 6 Tournament (Clearwater, Fla.)May 15 vs. No. 16 Arizona State ____ 6-0 _______ WMay 16 vs. No. 6 South Florida ____ 1-0 (8) ____ WMay 17 vs. No. 6 South Florida ____ 4-2 _______ WMay 21-23 Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 21 vs. No. 2 Michigan ________ 2-7 ________ LMay 23 vs. No. 5 Nebraska ________ 1-2 ________ L

1999Overall Record: 45-1710-4 Big 12 (Second)

NCAA RegionalFinal National Rank: 18th

Feb. 3 at St. Edward’s ___________ 9-0 _______ WFeb. 7 at UT Arlington __________ 9-6 (10)____ W at UT Arlington __________ 5-1 _______ WFeb. 12-14 Fiesta Bowl Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.)Feb. 12 vs. Utah ________________ 3-1 _______ W vs. South Carolina ________ 3-5 ________ LFeb. 13 vs. No. 13 Long Beach State __ 8-2 _______ W vs. California ____________ 6-3 _______ W vs. No. 3 UCLA __________ 4-5 (8) _____ LFeb. 14 vs. No. 10 Massachusetts ___ 1-3 ________ LFeb. 19-21 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 19 No. 19 Alabama __________ 1-7 ________ L No. 2 Arizona ____________ 1-0 _______ WFeb. 20 UTSA __________________ 3-2 _______ W No. 19 Alabama __________ 2-0 _______ WFeb. 21 No. 2 Arizona ____________ 0-5 ________ LFeb. 25 Creighton _______________ 1-0 _______ W Creighton _______________ 3-0 _______ WMarch 2 Sam Houston State________ 8-0 (5) ____ W Sam Houston State________ 5-0 _______ WMarch 4-6 Speedline Invitational (Tampa, Fla.)March 4 vs. Purdue ______________ 5-6 ________ L vs. Chattanooga __________ 6-0 _______ WMarch 5 vs. No. 25 Florida _________ 7-0 _______ W vs. Temple ______________ 3-0 _______ WMarch 6 vs. Michigan State ________ 3-4 ________ L vs. No. 17 Illinois-Chicago__ 0-1 ________ LMarch 11 at Southwest Texas ________ 9-3 _______ WMarch 18-21 Kia Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 18 vs. No. 7 SW Louisiana ____ 2-6 ________ L vs. No. 3 Fresno State______ 2-1 _______ WMarch 19 vs. No. 12 Oregon State ____ 1-2 ________ L vs. No. 25 DePaul _________ 3-2 (8) ____ WMarch 20 vs. No. 5 Oklahoma _______ 5-1 _______ WMarch 21 vs. No. 7 SW Louisiana ____ 1-0 _______ W vs. No. 6 Arizona State ____ 2-3 ________ LMarch 27 Iowa State* ______________ 8-3 _______ W Iowa State* ______________ 1-0 _______ WMarch 28 Nebraska* _______________ 4-1 _______ W Nebraska* _______________ 1-3 ________ LMarch 31 Southwest Texas __________ 2-0 _______ WApril 2 at No. 18 Texas A&M* _____ 1-0 _______ WApril 8 Southwest Texas __________ 8-0 _______ WApril 10 No. 19 Texas A&M* _______ 1-0 _______ WApril 11 Georgia Southern _________ 4-2 _______ W Georgia Southern _________ 4-0 _______ WApril 13 at UTSA ________________ 17-0 (5)____ W at UTSA ________________ 9-0 (5) ____ WApril 17 Oklahoma State* _________ 1-0 (8) ____ W Oklahoma State* _________ 2-1 _______ WApril 18 No. 8 Oklahoma* _________ 1-2 (10)_____ L No. 8 Oklahoma* _________ 1-0 (8) ____ WApril 21 Centenary _______________ 11-1 (5)____ W Centenary _______________ 8-0 (5) ____ WApril 24 at Kansas* ______________ 0-1 ________ L at Kansas* ______________ 1-2 ________ LMay 2 at Baylor* _______________ 5-1 _______ W at Baylor* _______________ 5-0 _______ WMay 7 St. Edward’s _____________ 2-0 _______ WMay 13-15 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 13 vs. No. 23 Texas A&M _____ 6-0 _______ W vs. No. 22 Missouri _______ 8-6 (8) ____ WMay 14 vs. Texas Tech ___________ 1-0 (11)____ WMay 15 vs. Nebraska _____________ 4-2 _______ WMay 20-22 NCAA Region 8 Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)May 20 vs. Cornell ______________ 8-0 (6) ____ WMay 21 vs. No. 19 Oregon ________ 0-6 ________ LMay 22 at No. 10 Illinois-Chicago __ 1-4 ________ L

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2000Overall Record: 30-27-1

11-5 Big 12 (Third)NCAA Regional

Feb. 5 Stephen F. Austin _________ 7-0 _______ W Stephen F. Austin _________ 8-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 6 at UTSA ________________ 9-1 (5) ____ W at UTSA ________________ 2-3 (8) _____ LFeb. 10-13 Chevron Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i)Feb. 10 vs. No. 15 Long Beach State __ 0-2 (8) _____ LFeb. 11 vs. No. 1 UCLA __________ 4-5 (8) _____ L at No. 20 Hawai’i _________ 4-1 _______ WFeb. 12 vs. Hofstra ______________ 1-3 ________ L vs. Texas Tech ___________ 0-4 ________ LFeb. 13 vs. No. 15 Long Beach State _ 6-5 (8) ____ W at No. 20 Hawai’i _________ 5-6 ________ LFeb. 18-20 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 18 South Florida ____________ 5-0 _______ W No. 7 LSU _______________ 2-6 (8) _____ LFeb. 19 No. 2 Washington ________ 0-5 ________ L No. 2 Washington ________ 0-6 ________ LFeb. 20 South Florida ____________ 7-2 _______ WFeb. 22 UTSA __________________ 8-4 _______ W UTSA __________________ 1-1 (11)_____ TFeb. 24 Illinois State _____________ 2-1 (8) ____ W Illinois State _____________ 1-0 _______ WMarch 1 Southwest Texas __________ 0-3 ________ LMarch 3-5 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.)March 3 vs. Harvard ______________ 9-0 _______ W vs. No. 8 Fresno State______ 0-2 ________ LMarch 4 vs. Florida State __________ 1-0 _______ W vs. No. 6 Oklahoma _______ 1-8 ________ LMarch 5 vs. No. 14 Michigan _______ 0-7 ________ LMarch 9 at Southwest Texas ________ 0-3 ________ LMarch 15-18 Kia Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 15 vs. No. 3 Arizona State _____ 0-2 ________ LMarch 16 vs. Cal State Northridge ____ 2-3 (10)_____ LMarch 17 vs. Notre Dame __________ 2-4 ________ L vs. No. 1 Washington______ 0-6 ________ LMarch 18 at No. 9 Cal State Fullerton __ 3-2 _______ WMarch 22 UT Arlington ____________ 5-4 _______ W UT Arlington ____________ 9-1 (5) ____ WMarch 25 Kansas* ________________ 2-0 _______ WMarch 26 Kansas* ________________ 5-0 _______ WMarch 29 at Texas A&M* __________ 8-0 _______ WApril 1 at Missouri* _____________ 2-1 _______ WApril 2 at Missouri* _____________ 1-3 ________ LApril 6 at Baylor* _______________ 2-0 _______ WApril 8 No. 6 Oklahoma* _________ 1-5 ________ LApril 9 No. 6 Oklahoma* _________ 5-9 ________ LApril 11 at Texas Tech* ___________ 1-0 _______ WApril 15 at Iowa State* ____________ 7-0 _______ W at Iowa State* ____________ 2-1 _______ WApril 19 Baylor* _________________ 6-1 _______ WApril 22 No. 22 Oklahoma State* ___ 3-2 (10)____ W No. 22 Oklahoma State* ___ 9-1 (5) ____ WApril 26 Texas A&M* ____________ 3-5 ________ LApril 29 at No. 20 Nebraska* _______ 2-3 ________ LMay 4 St. Edward’s _____________ 2-1 (9) ____ W St. Edward’s _____________ 3-0 _______ WMay 11-12 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 11 vs. Texas Tech ___________ 4-8 ________ L vs. Iowa State ____________ 4-3 _______ WMay 12 vs. No. 4 Oklahoma _______ 0-11 (5)_____ LMay 18-20 NCAA Region 6 Tournament (Fresno, Calif.)May 18 vs. No. 12 Cal State Fullerton _ 1-2 ________ LMay 19 vs. Maryland-Baltimore Co. 6-0 _______ WMay 20 vs. Florida _______________ 2-5 (8) _____ L

2001Overall Record: 24-29-0

5-13 Big 12 (Ninth)

Feb. 7 St. Edward’s _____________ 5-0 _______ W St. Edward’s _____________ 10-0 (5)____ WFeb. 9-11 Fiesta Bowl Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.)Feb. 9 vs. No. 3 Arizona _________ 0-14 (5)_____ L vs. New Mexico State _____ 2-8 ________ LFeb. 10 vs. UNLV ______________ 6-10 _______ L vs. No. 6 Arizona State ____ 0-5 ________ LFeb. 11 vs. No. 20 Oregon ________ 6-5 _______ WFeb. 14 at Houston ______________ 3-1 _______ W at Houston ______________ 3-2 _______ WFeb. 16-17 Southwest Texas Invitational (San Marcos, Texas)Feb. 16 at Southwest Texas ________ 4-3 (9) ____ W at Southwest Texas ________ 4-3 (8) ____ WFeb. 17 vs. Missouri-Kansas City ___ 5-0 _______ W vs. Missouri-Kansas City ___ 10-0 (5)____ WFeb. 21 UTSA __________________ 1-3 ________ L UTSA __________________ 8-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 23-25 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 23 No. 11 Cal State Fullerton __ 1-3 ________ LFeb. 24 Wisconsin ______________ 0-4 ________ L No. 1 UCLA _____________ 3-4 (8) _____ LFeb. 25 No. 11 Cal State Fullerton __ 3-4 (8) _____ LMarch 6 No. 20 Southwest Texas ____ 3-5 ________ LMarch 7 Houston ________________ 3-2 _______ W Houston ________________ 5-3 _______ WMarch 10 at No. 13 Washington _____ 0-11 (5)_____ LMarch 11 at No. 13 Washington _____ 5-10 _______ LMarch 14-18 Kia Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 14 vs. New Mexico State ______ 3-0 _______ WMarch 15 vs. No. 12 Washington _____ 12-0 ______ WMarch 16 vs. Hawai’i ______________ 2-4 (9) _____ L vs. No. 7 Fresno State______ 2-0 _______ WMarch 17 vs. No. 2 Arizona _________ 2-1 _______ WMarch 18 vs. No. 11 DePaul _________ 0-2 ________ LMarch 22 UT Arlington ____________ 1-0 _______ W UT Arlington ____________ 3-4 ________ LMarch 24 at Kansas* ______________ 1-2 ________ LMarch 25 at Kansas* ______________ 3-6 ________ LMarch 29 No. 21 Baylor* ___________ 1-0 _______ WMarch 31 Missouri* _______________ 3-1 _______ WApril 1 Missouri* _______________ 3-6 ________ LApril 4 No. 23 Texas A&M* _______ 0-1 ________ LApril 7 at No. 7 Oklahoma* _______ 1-4 ________ LApril 8 at No. 7 Oklahoma* _______ 4-7 ________ LApril 14 Iowa State* ______________ 5-3 _______ W Iowa State* ______________ 3-2 _______ WApril 16 at No. 23 Baylor* _________ 0-2 ________ LApril 18 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 1-0 _______ W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 3-2 (8) ____ WApril 21 at Oklahoma State* _______ 0-4 ________ L at Oklahoma State* _______ 3-4 (9) _____ LApril 25 at No. 23 Texas A&M* _____ 1-3 ________ LApril 28 No. 11 Nebraska* _________ 0-2 ________ LApril 29 No. 11 Nebraska* _________ 0-10 (5)_____ LMay 2 Texas Tech* _____________ 3-8 ________ L Texas Tech* _____________ 2-0 _______ WMay 9 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 9 vs. Missouri _____________ 0-1 ________ L

2002Overall Record: 50-13

17-1 Big 12 (First)NCAA Regional

Final National Rank: 16th

Feb. 6 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 3-0 _______ W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 7-4 _______ WFeb. 8-10 Fiesta Bowl Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.)Feb. 8 vs. No. 1 Arizona _________ 0-3 ________ L vs. No. 24 Massachusetts ___ 1-9 (5) _____ LFeb. 9 vs. No. 2 UCLA __________ 0-14 (5)_____ L vs. No. 5 California _______ 2-1 _______ WFeb. 10 vs. No. 10 Cal State Fullerton _ 1-9 (5) _____ LFeb. 13 Utah ___________________ 3-0 _______ W Utah ___________________ 2-1 _______ WFeb. 15-17 Fastpitch Express College Classic (San Antonio, Texas)Feb. 15 vs. No. 17 Southwest Texas _ 4-0 _______ W at UTSA ________________ 2-1 (8) ____ WFeb. 16 vs. Bethune-Cookman _____ 5-3 _______ W vs. Purdue ______________ 0-1 ________ LFeb. 17 vs. Wichita State __________ 10-1 ______ W vs. Kentucky _____________ 1-2 (8) _____ LFeb. 20 UTSA __________________ 7-0 _______ W UTSA __________________ 3-2 _______ WFeb. 26 Stephen F. Austin _________ 7-0 _______ W Stephen F. Austin _________ 9-2 _______ WMarch 1-3 Sunshine Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.)March 1 vs. No. 22 Mississippi St. ___ 1-0 (14)____ WMarch 3 at No. 18 Florida State _____ 0-1 ________ LMarch 6 St. Edward’s _____________ 8-0 (6) ____ W St. Edward’s _____________ 8-0 (5) ____ WMarch 7 UT Arlington ____________ 8-0 (6) ____ W UT Arlington ____________ 9-0 (5) ____ WMarch 9 Southern Mississippi ______ 5-0 _______ W Southern Mississippi ______ 4-0 _______ WMarch 13-17 Kia Klassic Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.)March 13 vs. No. 8 Arizona State _____ 2-3 (8) _____ LMarch 14 vs. No. 14 DePaul _________ 1-0 (8) ____ WMarch 15 vs. New Mexico __________ 9-1 (6) ____ W vs. No. 6 Oklahoma _______ 1-0 _______ WMarch 16 vs. Cal State Northridge ____ 2-0 _______ WMarch 17 vs. No. 22 Florida State ____ 4-2 _______ W at No. 9 Cal State Fullerton __ 0-2 (9) _____ LMarch 20 Southwest Texas __________ 4-3 (12)____ W Southwest Texas __________ 8-0 (6) ____ WMarch 23 Missouri* _______________ 9-2 _______ WMarch 24 Missouri* _______________ 5-4 _______ WMarch 27 at Baylor* _______________ 2-0 _______ WMarch 30 at Kansas* ______________ 2-1 _______ W at Kansas* ______________ 2-1 _______ WApril 3 at No. 21 Texas A&M* _____ 2-0 _______ WApril 6 No. 4 Nebraska* __________ 3-4 (9) _____ L No. 4 Nebraska* __________ 3-2 (8) ____ WApril 10 No. 22 Baylor* ___________ 2-0 _______ WApril 14 at No. 9 Oklahoma* _______ 2-1 (10)____ W at No. 9 Oklahoma* _______ 3-2 _______ WApril 17 at Texas Tech* ___________ 3-2 (8) ____ W at Texas Tech* ___________ 2-0 _______ WApril 20 at Iowa State* ____________ 5-1 _______ W at Iowa State* ____________ 1-0 _______ WApril 24 No. 24 Texas A&M * ______ 1-0 _______ WApril 27 Oklahoma State* _________ 5-0 _______ WApril 28 Oklahoma State* _________ 2-1 (12)____ WMay 2-5 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 2 vs. Iowa State ____________ 8-0 (5) ____ WMay 3 vs. No. 24 Texas A&M _____ 2-1 (8) ____ WMay 4 vs. No. 12 Oklahoma ______ 0-4 ________ LMay 5 vs. No. 12 Oklahoma ______ 2-0 _______ W vs. No. 7 Nebraska ________ 1-0 _______ WMay 16-18 NCAA Region 5 Tournament (Norman, Okla.)May 16 vs. Army ________________ 4-0 _______ WMay 17 vs. Arkansas _____________ 6-2 _______ WMay 18 at No. 13 Oklahoma _______ 0-4 ________ LMay 18 vs. No. 23 Texas A&M _____ 1-2 ________ L

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Year-by-Year Results*Big 12 Conference game; rankings are coaches poll at time of contest; all games seven innings unless noted

2003Overall Record: 49-9

15-2 Big 12 (First)Women’s College World Series

Final National Rank: 4th

Feb. 5 Sam Houston State________ 8-0 (6) ____ W Sam Houston State________ 8-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 7-9 Fiesta Bowl Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.)Feb. 7 vs. UNLV _______________ 7-1 _______ W vs. No. 13 Arizona State ____ 1-0 _______ WFeb. 8 vs. Wisconsin ____________ 8-1 _______ W vs. No. 15 Fresno State _____ 4-0 _______ WFeb. 9 vs. No. 2 Arizona _________ 2-1 _______ WFeb. 12 UT Arlington ____________ 7-0 _______ W UT Arlington ____________ 1-0 (8) ____ WFeb. 14-16 Fastpitch Express Classic (San Antonio, Texas)Feb. 14 vs. Missouri State _________ 9-1 (5) ____ W vs. Bethune-Cookman _____ 2-1 _______ WFeb. 15 vs. Wichita State __________ 5-1 _______ W vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-0 _______ WFeb. 16 at UTSA ________________ 5-0 _______ WFeb. 19 Stephen F. Austin _________ 14-1 (5)____ W Stephen F. Austin _________ 3-0 _______ WFeb. 28-March 2 Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 28 No. 19 Michigan _________ 0-2 ________ L North Carolina ___________ 7-0 _______ WMarch 1 Florida _________________ 4-3 (9) ____ W Florida _________________ 1-0 _______ WMarch 2 No. 19 Michigan _________ 2-3 (8) _____ LMarch 5 UTSA __________________ 5-0 _______ WMarch 6 Eastern Michigan _________ 8-0 (5) ____ W Eastern Michigan _________ 7-1 _______ WMarch 12-14 Kia Klassic (Fullerton, Calif., bracket play canceled)March 12 at No. 9 Cal State Fullerton _ 0-1 ________ LMarch 13 vs. No. 5 Washington______ 1-7 ________ LMarch 14 vs. Hawai’i ______________ 3-5 ________ LMarch 20 Houston ________________ 3-0 _______ WMarch 22 Iowa State* ______________ 7-0 _______ WMarch 23 Iowa State* ______________ 2-0 _______ WMarch 26 Baylor* _________________ 6-1 _______ WMarch 29 at No. 7 Nebraska* ________ 1-0 (10)____ WMarch 30 at No. 7 Nebraska* ________ 1-3 ________ LApril 2 Texas Tech* _____________ 2-0 _______ W Texas Tech* _____________ 1-0 _______ WApril 5 at Missouri* _____________ 0-1 ________ LApril 9 No. 18 Texas A&M* _______ 1-0 _______ WApril 11 No. 4 Oklahoma* _________ 1-0 (9) ____ WApril 12 No. 4 Oklahoma* _________ 2-1 _______ WApril 16 at Baylor* _______________ 4-0 _______ WApril 19 Kansas* ________________ 1-0 _______ W Kansas* ________________ 7-0 _______ WApril 22 at No. 19 Texas A&M* _____ 4-1 _______ WApril 24 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 2-1 _______ WApril 26 at No. 15 Oklahoma State* _ 1-0 _______ WApril 27 at No. 15 Oklahoma State* _ 9-3 _______ WMay 1-4 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 1 vs. Texas Tech ___________ 7-1 _______ WMay 2 vs. No. 5 Oklahoma _______ 1-0 _______ WMay 3 vs. No. 7 Nebraska ________ 2-0 _______ WMay 4 vs. No. 5 Oklahoma _______ 1-0 _______ WMay 15-18 NCAA Region 3 Tournament (Austin, Texas)May 15 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 4-0 _______ WMay 16 No. 12 LSU ______________ 8-0 (6) ____ WMay 17 Southwest Texas __________ 3-0 _______ WMay 18 Southwest Texas __________ 6-0 _______ WMay 22-25 Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 22 vs. No. 23 Louisiana _______ 3-2 _______ WMay 23 vs. No. 7 California _______ 1-0 _______ WMay 25 vs. No. 2 UCLA __________ 0-3 ________ L vs. No. 2 UCLA __________ 1-2 ________ L

2004Overall Record: 24-255-13 Big 12 (Eighth)

Feb. 6-8 Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 6 UT Arlington ____________ 2-1 (8) ____ W Sam Houston State________ 9-5 (8) ____ WFeb. 7 Houston ________________ 8-7 (9) ____ W UT Arlington ____________ 8-3 _______ WFeb. 8 Houston ________________ 1-0 _______ WFeb. 13-15 Fiesta Bowl Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.)Feb. 13 vs. No. 13 Cal State Fullerton _ 3-10 (8)_____ L vs. No. 5 Washington______ 4-14 (6)_____ LFeb. 14 vs. Ohio State ____________ 3-1 _______ W vs. No. 2 Arizona _________ 0-7 ________ LFeb. 15 vs. No. 20 Oregon ________ 1-4 (5) _____ LFeb. 18 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 7-1 _______ W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 3-2 (10)____ WFeb. 25 Texas State ______________ 4-5 (8) _____ L Texas State ______________ 12-4 (5)____ WFeb. 27-29 NFCA Lead-Off Classic (Columbus, Ga.)Feb. 27 vs. No. 4 Washington______ 2-6 ________ L vs. No. 10 Florida State ____ 1-2 ( 8) _____ LFeb. 28 vs. Army ________________ 6-3 _______ W vs. No. 16 Fresno State _____ 0-4 ________ LFeb. 29 vs. DePaul ______________ 7-1 _______ W vs. No. 3 California _______ 1-10 (5)_____ LMarch 5 Stephen F. Austin _________ 10-2 (5)____ W Stephen F. Austin _________ 4-3 _______ WMarch 8 Northwestern State _______ 3-2 _______ WMarch 11 UTSA __________________ 7-2 _______ WMarch 18-20 Hawai’i Invitational (Honolulu, Hawai’i)March 18 vs. No. 3 California _______ 1-7 ________ LMarch 20 vs. Utah ________________ 13-6 ______ WMarch 27 Missouri* _______________ 0-3 ________ LMarch 28 Missouri* _______________ 2-6 ________ LMarch 31 Oklahoma Christian ______ 8-0 (6) ____ W Oklahoma Christian ______ 5-0 _______ WApril 3 at No. 13 Oklahoma* ______ 2-3 ________ LApril 4 at No. 13 Oklahoma* ______ 6-9 ________ LApril 7 Texas A&M* ____________ 0-6 ________ LApril 9 No. 18 Nebraska* _________ 0-5 ________ LApril 10 No. 18 Nebraska* _________ 3-5 ________ LApril 15 at Texas Tech* ___________ 8-7 _______ W at Texas Tech* ___________ 10-1 ______ WApril 17 at Iowa State* ____________ 5-2 _______ W at Iowa State* ____________ 5-1 _______ WApril 21 No. 22 Baylor* ___________ 2-4 ________ LApril 24 Oklahoma State* _________ 9-4 _______ WApril 25 Oklahoma State* _________ 4-7 ________ LApril 28 at No. 24 Texas A&M* _____ 1-11 (5)_____ LMay 1 at Kansas* ______________ 0-3 ________ LMay 2 at Kansas* ______________ 1-3 ________ LMay 5 at No. 21 Baylor* _________ 2-7 ________ LMay 12-14 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 12 vs. Iowa State ____________ 2-0 _______ W vs. No. 13 Nebraska _______ 1-2 ________ LMay 14 vs. No. 21 Baylor _________ 1-2 ________ L

2005Overall Record: 49-13

11-6 Big 12 (Third)Women’s College World Series

Final National Rank: 5th

Feb. 5 Houston ________________ 4-0 _______ W Houston ________________ 6-0 _______ WFeb. 6 Houston ________________ 5-4 _______ WFeb. 16 at Texas State ____________ 4-0 _______ W at Texas State ____________ 2-0 _______ WFeb. 23 Oklahoma Christian ______ 2-0 _______ W Oklahoma Christian ______ 8-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 25-27 Palm Springs Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 25 vs. No. 1 California _______ 0-1 ________ L vs. BYU ________________ 1-0 _______ WFeb. 26 vs. Loyola Marymount _____ 8-2 _______ W vs. No. 23 Long Beach State _ 0-1 (8) _____ LFeb. 27 vs. No. 4 UCLA __________ 3-0 (8) ____ WMarch 2 at UT Arlington __________ 1-0 _______ W at UT Arlington __________ 9-0 (5) ____ WMarch 4 Evansville _______________ 3-0 _______ WMarch 5 Evansville _______________ 2-0 _______ W Evansville _______________ 0-2 ________ LMarch 9 UTSA __________________ 2-0 _______ W UTSA __________________ 7-1 _______ WMarch 11 UTEP __________________ 3-0 _______ W UTEP __________________ 8-0 (6) ____ WMarch 15 at No. 7 UCLA ___________ 1-0 (8) ____ WMarch 17-20 Kia Klassic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 17 vs. No. 22 Florida State ____ 7-2 _______ W vs. No. 1 Arizona _________ 1-0 (10)____ WMarch 18 vs. Long Beach State_______ 8-4 _______ WMarch 19 vs. No. 21 Arizona State ____ 1-0 (8) ____ WMarch 20 vs. No. 4 Michigan ________ 0-7 ________ LMarch 23 North Texas _____________ 4-1 _______ W North Texas _____________ 2-0 _______ WMarch 25 Kansas* ________________ 4-1 _______ WMarch 30 at No. 8 Baylor* __________ 0-2 ________ LApril 2 at No. 22 Nebraska* _______ 6-0 _______ WApril 3 at No. 22 Nebraska* _______ 3-1 _______ WApril 6 No. 6 Texas A&M*________ 3-0 _______ WApril 9 No. 6 Oklahoma* _________ 4-2 _______ WApril 10 No. 6 Oklahoma* _________ 0-4 ________ LApril 13 No. 8 Baylor* ____________ 1-0 _______ WApril 16 at No. 18 Missouri* _______ 2-3 (13)_____ LApril 17 at No. 18 Missouri* _______ 1-0 _______ WApril 20 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 2-1 _______ W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 1-6 ________ LApril 23 Iowa State* ______________ 2-0 _______ WApril 24 Iowa State* ______________ 0-1 ________ LApril 26 Texas Tech* _____________ 0-2 (10)_____ L Texas Tech* _____________ 3-0 _______ WApril 27 at No. 4 Texas A&M*______ 3-5 ________ LApril 30 at Oklahoma State* _______ 2-1 _______ WMay 1 at Oklahoma State* _______ 2-1 _______ WMay 4 at St. Edward’s ___________ 8-0 _______ WMay 12-14 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 12 vs. Kansas _______________ 1-0 (8) ____ W vs. No. 24 Nebraska _______ 3-0 _______ WMay 13 vs. No. 10 Oklahoma ______ 3-1 _______ WMay 14 vs. No. 18 Missouri _______ 2-0 _______ WMay 20-22 NCAA Austin Regional (Austin, Texas)May 20 Massachusetts ___________ 1-0 _______ WMay 21 Mississippi State __________ 2-0 _______ WMay 22 Mississippi State __________ 2-0 _______ WMay 27-28 NCAA Austin Super Regional (Austin, Texas)May 27 Bethune-Cookman ________ 1-0 (9) ____ WMay 28 Bethune-Cookman ________ 6-1 _______ WJune 2-5 Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)June 2 vs. No. 8 Alabama ________ 3-0 _______ WJune 3 vs. No. 1 Michigan ________ 0-4 ________ LJune 5 vs. No. 3 Arizona _________ 1-0 (11)____ W vs. No. 12 UCLA _________ 0-3 ________ L

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Year-by-Year Results*Big 12 Conference game; rankings are coaches poll at time of contest; all games seven innings unless noted

2006Overall Record: 55-9

15-2 Big 12 (First)Women’s College World Series

Final National Rank: 5th

Feb. 10-12 Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)Feb. 10 vs. Wisconsin ____________ 7-0 _______ W vs. Syracuse _____________ 12-0 (5)____ WFeb. 11 vs. No. 5 Arizona _________ 0-1 ________ L vs. No. 11 Northwestern ___ 3-0 _______ WFeb. 12 vs. No. 7 Stanford ________ 2-0 _______ WFeb. 15 Sam Houston State________ 2-0 _______ W Sam Houston State________ 3-1 _______ WFeb. 16 Oklahoma Christian ______ 3-1 _______ W Oklahoma Christian ______ 16-0 (5)____ WFeb. 17 Fordham _______________ 1-0 _______ W Fordham _______________ 5-3 _______ WFeb. 21 UTSA __________________ 5-1 _______ W UTSA __________________ 8-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 24-26 Palm Springs Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 24 vs. Long Island ___________ 8-0 (5) ____ W vs. No. 6 Stanford ________ 2-0 _______ WFeb. 25 vs. No. 23 Fresno State _____ 7-2 _______ W vs. UNLV _______________ 4-0 _______ WFeb. 26 vs. No. 1 Arizona _________ 1-0 _______ WMarch 1 UT Arlington ____________ 5-1 _______ W UT Arlington ____________ 9-1 (6) ____ WMarch 3-5 Time Warner Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)March 3 Mississippi ______________ 4-0 _______ W Texas A&M Corpus Christi _ 7-1 _______ WMarch 4 Houston ________________ 3-0 _______ W Texas A&M Corpus Christi _ 3-1 _______ WMarch 5 Houston ________________ 3-2 _______ WMarch 8 North Texas _____________ 5-0 _______ W North Texas _____________ 9-1 (5) ____ WMarch 9 at Texas State ____________ 1-2 (9) _____ LMarch 16-19 Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 16 vs. No. 14 Washington _____ 3-0 _______ WMarch 17 vs. No. 10 Louisiana _______ 6-5 _______ W vs. No. 9 Michigan ________ 0-2 ________ LMarch 18 vs. Notre Dame __________ 6-5 _______ WMarch 19 vs. No. 1 Arizona _________ 1-0 (9) ____ W vs. No. 18 Texas A&M _____ 1-0 _______ WMarch 22 Georgia Tech ____________ 1-0 _______ W Georgia Tech ____________ 5-3 _______ WMarch 25 No. 17 Nebraska* _________ 2-0 _______ WMarch 26 No. 17 Nebraska* _________ 5-4 _______ WMarch 29 No. 20 Baylor* ___________ 2-1 _______ WApril 1 at Iowa State* ____________ 3-1 _______ W at Iowa State* ____________ 6-0 _______ WApril 5 No. 17 Texas A&M* _______ 2-4 ________ LApril 8 Missouri* _______________ 4-3 _______ WApril 9 Missouri* _______________ 1-0 _______ WApril 12 Texas State ______________ 1-0 _______ WApril 14 at No. 17 Oklahoma* ______ 9-4 _______ WApril 15 at No. 17 Oklahoma* ______ 2-0 _______ WApril 20 at Texas Tech* ___________ 6-0 _______ WApril 22 at Kansas* ______________ 1-0 _______ WApril 23 at Kansas* ______________ 0-1 ________ LApril 26 at No. 15 Texas A&M* _____ 1-0 _______ WApril 29 Oklahoma State* _________ 1-0 (8) ____ WApril 30 Oklahoma State* _________ 3-0 _______ WMay 3 at No. 18 Baylor* _________ 6-3 _______ WMay 10-11 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 10 vs. Oklahoma State _______ 1-2 ________ LMay 11 vs. No. 16 Texas A&M _____ 0-5 ________ LMay 19-21 NCAA Austin Regional (Austin, Texas)May 19 UTSA __________________ 4-0 _______ WMay 20 Indiana _________________ 3-0 _______ WMay 21 Utah ___________________ 3-0 _______ WMay 26-27 NCAA Austin Super Regional (Austin, Texas)May 26 No. 17 Washington _______ 1-0 _______ WMay 27 No. 17 Washington _______ 9-1 (6) ____ WJune 1-3 Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)June 1 vs. No. 7 Arizona State _____ 2-0 _______ WJune 2 vs. No. 2 Arizona _________ 0-2 ________ LJune 3 vs. No. 1 UCLA __________ 0-2 ________ L

2007Overall Record: 35-20

8-10 Big 12 (Sixth)NCAA Regional

Final National Rank: 24th

Feb. 9-11 Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)Feb. 9 vs. No. 3 UCLA __________ 1-0 _______ W vs. Cal State Northridge ____ 5-3 _______ WFeb. 10 vs. No. 8 Stanford ________ 7-6 _______ W vs. Long Beach State_______ 10-3 ______ WFeb. 11 vs. Utah ________________ 4-5 (10)_____ LFeb. 16-18 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)Feb. 16 San Diego State __________ 0-3 ________ L North Texas _____________ 10-2 (6)____ WFeb. 17 Texas A&M Corpus Christi _ 4-2 _______ W North Texas _____________ 7-1 _______ WFeb. 18 San Diego State __________ 5-0 _______ WFeb. 23-25 Palm Springs Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 23 vs. No. 15 Washington _____ 4-0 _______ W vs. Maryland ____________ 2-3 ________ LFeb. 24 vs. Nevada ______________ 7-3 _______ W vs. Ohio State ____________ 6-5 _______ WFeb. 25 vs. No. 6 Oregon State _____ 2-0 _______ WMarch 2-4 Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)March 2 Sam Houston State________ 5-1 _______ W St. John’s _______________ 6-4 _______ WMarch 3 Drake __________________ 8-0 (6) ____ W St. John’s _______________ 7-0 _______ WMarch 4 Drake __________________ 8-0 (5) ____ WMarch 7 Oklahoma Christian ______ 12-0 (5)____ W Oklahoma Christian ______ 3-0 _______ WMarch 8 at UTSA ________________ 4-1 _______ WMarch 13 vs. UNLV (game played in Fullerton, Calif.) 6-0 _______ WMarch 14-18 Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 14 at Cal State Fullerton ______ 4-1 _______ WMarch 15 vs. No. 21 DePaul _________ 1-2 ________ LMarch 16 vs. Penn State ___________ 5-6 (8) _____ LMarch 17 vs. Notre Dame __________ 3-0 _______ WMarch 18 vs. No. 12 Washington _____ 0-4 ________ LMarch 22 UTSA __________________ 6-1 _______ WMarch 24 No. 3 Oklahoma* _________ 0-7 ________ LMarch 25 No. 3 Oklahoma* _________ 5-4 (10)____ WMarch 28 No. 2 Texas A&M*________ 5-0 _______ WMarch 31 at Missouri* _____________ 4-6 ________ LApril 1 at Missouri* _____________ 0-1 ________ LApril 4 at Texas State ____________ 2-0 _______ WApril 8 Kansas* ________________ 0-2 ________ L Kansas* ________________ 3-2 _______ WApril 11 No. 9 Baylor* ____________ 0-6 ________ LApril 14 at Nebraska* _____________ 4-5 (11)_____ LApril 15 at Nebraska* _____________ 0-2 ________ LApril 18 Texas State ______________ 0-3 ________ LApril 21 at Oklahoma State* _______ 3-4 (8) _____ LApril 22 at Oklahoma State* _______ 5-3 _______ WApril 25 at No. 5 Texas A&M*______ 0-3 ________ LApril 26 Texas Tech* _____________ 11-1 (6)____ W Texas Tech* _____________ 6-1 _______ WApril 28 Iowa State* ______________ 1-0 _______ WApril 29 Iowa State* ______________ 9-1 (5) ____ WMay 3 at No. 7 Baylor* __________ 2-5 ________ LMay 11 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 11 vs. Missouri _____________ 0-3 ________ LMay 18-20 NCAA Regional Championships (Gainesville, Fla.)May 18 vs. No. 17 Georgia Tech ____ 2-3 ________ LMay 19 vs. Stetson ______________ 2-0 _______ W vs. No. 17 Georgia Tech ____ 4-2 _______ WMay 20 at No. 19 Florida _________ 0-3 (9) _____ L

2008Overall Record: 29-23-2

9-9 Big 12 (T-Fourth)NCAA Houston Regional

Feb. 9 UTSA __________________ 3-1 _______ W UTSA __________________ 2-3 ________ L Feb. 10 UTSA __________________ 10-2 (5)____ W Feb. 13 at Texas State ___________ 5-4 _______ W Feb. 15-17 Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 15 Penn State ______________ 1-0 (10)____ W No. 12 Michigan _________ 2-6 ________ LFeb. 17 No. 17 Cal State Fullerton __ 1-0 _______ W No. 17 Cal State Fullerton __ 4-4 ________ TFeb. 22-24 Palm Springs Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 22 vs. No. 21 UNLV _________ 4-1 _______ W vs. Fresno State __________ 7-9 ________ L Feb. 23 vs. Oregon State __________ 11-9 (8)____ W vs. No. 2 Northwestern ____ 4-5 ________ L Feb. 24 vs. No. 13 Stanford________ 3-1 _______ W Feb. 29-Mar. 2 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)Feb. 29 Wichita State ____________ 9-2 _______ W Utah ___________________ 4-5 ________ L March 1 Wisconsin ______________ 5-1 _______ W Wichita State ____________ 2-6 ________ L March 2 Utah ___________________ 2-0 _______ W March 5 at No. 14 Houston ________ 0-6 ________ L at No. 14 Houston ________ 1-5 (9) _____ LMarch 12-15 Spring Fling Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i)March 12 vs. North Carolina ________ 1-2 ________ L March 13 vs. Texas Tech ___________ 8-2 _______ W March 14 at No. 16 Hawai’i _________ 0-8 (5) _____ L vs. Maine _______________ 7-2 _______ W March 15 at No. 16 Hawai’i _________ 5-0 _______ W vs. North Carolina ________ 1-1 ________ T March 19 Texas State ______________ 1-3 ________ L March 21 Nebraska* _______________ 5-1 _______ W March 22 Nebraska* _______________ 4-0 _______ W March 27 at Texas Tech* ___________ 4-5 ________ L March 29 at Iowa State* ___________ 10-0 (5)____ W at Iowa State* ___________ 4-0 _______ WApril 2 Baylor* _________________ 4-5 ________ L April 5 Oklahoma State* _________ 1-8 ________ L April 6 Oklahoma State* _________ 9-2 _______ W April 9 No. 5 Texas A&M*________ 1-3 ________ L April 13 at Kansas* ______________ 1-8 ________ L at Kansas* ______________ 2-1 _______ WApril 16 Sam Houston State ________ 2-1 _______ W Sam Houston State ________ 4-0 _______ WApril 17 Texas Tech* _____________ 10-1 (5)____ W April 19 Missouri* _______________ 6-1 _______ W April 20 Missouri* _______________ 1-4 ________ L April 23 at Baylor* ______________ 6-0 _______ W April 26 at Oklahoma* ___________ 0-8 (6) _____ L April 27 at Oklahoma* ___________ 0-8 (5) _____ L April 30 at No. 5 Texas A&M* _____ 1-2 ________ LMay 1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 10-2 (6)____ W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 8-0 (6) ____ WMay 9-11 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) May 10 vs. Oklahoma State _______ 4-3 (9)_____ W vs. No. 5 Texas A&M ______ 1-3 ________ LMay 16-18 NCAA Regional Championships (Houston, Texas)May 16 vs. No. 24 Washington _____ 1-2 ________ L May 17 Delaware State ___________ 3-2 _______ W vs. No. 24 Washington _____ 3-5 ________ L

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2009Overall Record: 40-2011-7 Big 12 (Fourth)

NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional

Feb. 6-8 Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 6 Florida State _____________ 3-2 _______ W Stephen F. Austin _________ 1-0 _______ WFeb. 7 Iowa ___________________ 1-4 ________ L Iowa ___________________ 3-2 _______ WFeb. 8 Florida State _____________ 4-6 ________ LFeb. 11 Texas State ______________ 6-9 ________ LFeb. 17 UT Arlington ____________ 3-0 _______ W UT Arlington ____________ 11-1 (5)____ WFeb. 19-22 Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 19 vs. Tennessee Tech ________ 3-2 _______ WFeb. 20 vs. BYU ________________ 5-4 (9) ____ W vs. Oregon ______________ 9-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 21 vs. Arizona State _________ 4-12 (5)_____ LFeb. 22 vs. Long Island ___________ 5-4 _______ WFeb. 26 Louisiana-Monroe ________ 5-0 _______ W Louisiana-Monroe ________ 10-2 (6)____ WFeb. 28 at UTEP ________________ 6-4 _______ W at UTEP ________________ 7-6 _______ WMarch 1 at UTEP ________________ 13-4 (6)____ WMarch 3 at Texas State ____________ 4-2 _______ WMarch 5 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0-5 ________ L at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 9-8 _______ WMarch 10 at Cal State Northridge ____ 10-1 ______ W at Cal State Northridge ____ 1-4 ________ LMarch 11-15 Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 11 at Cal State Fullerton ______ 0-1 ________ LMarch 12 vs. Bowling Green ________ 11-3 (6)____ W vs. Penn State ____________ 3-2 _______ WMarch 13 vs. No. 12 Arizona ________ 5-6 ________ LMarch 14 vs. Pacific _______________ 7-2 _______ WMarch 15 vs. No. 24 Florida State ____ 0-2 ________ LMarch 18 Houston ________________ 2-1 _______ W Houston ________________ 0-5 ________ LMarch 19 North Texas _____________ 5-3 _______ WMarch 21 at No. 13 Missouri* _______ 6-2 (10)____ WMarch 22 at No. 13 Missouri* _______ 6-11 _______ LMarch 26 Texas Tech* _____________ 7-0 _______ WMarch 28 No. 6 Oklahoma* _________ 15-6 (5)____ WMarch 29 No. 6 Oklahoma* _________ 9-7 _______ WApril 1 at No. 19 Texas A&M* _____ 5-3 _______ WApril 2 Texas A&M Corpus Christi _ 6-5 _______ W Texas A&M Corpus Christi _ 4-3 (8) ____ WApril 4 Iowa State* ______________ 4-2 (8) ____ WApril 5 Iowa State* ______________ 5-1 _______ WApril 8 Baylor* _________________ 2-3 ________ LApril 10 at Nebraska* _____________ 1-2 ________ LApril 11 at Nebraska* _____________ 2-5 ________ LApril 15 at Texas Tech* ___________ 2-0 _______ WApril 18 Kansas* ________________ 5-0 _______ WApril 19 Kansas* ________________ 3-2 _______ WApril 22 at Baylor* _______________ 2-3 ________ LApril 25 at Oklahoma State* _______ 1-4 ________ L at Oklahoma State* _______ 12-2 (5)____ WApril 30 UTSA __________________ 3-2 (8) ____ W UTSA __________________ 6-1 _______ WMay 2 Texas A&M* ____________ 1-6 ________ LMay 9-10 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 9 vs. Nebraska _____________ 10-5 ______ W vs. No. 9 Oklahoma _______ 2-6 ________ LMay 15-17 NCAA Regional Championships (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)May 15 vs. Chattanooga ___________ 1-0 (9) ____ WMay 16 at No. 3 Alabama _________ 1-10 (6)_____ LMay 17 vs. Mississippi Valley State _ 4-0 _______ W at No. 3 Alabama _________ 0-7 ________ L

2010Overall Record: 43-15

14-2 Big 12 (First)NCAA Austin Regional

Final National Rank: 18th

Feb. 12-14 Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 12 No. 20 DePaul ___________ 3-1 _______ W No. 19 North Carolina _____ 1-0 (8) ____ WFeb. 13 No. 13 LSU ______________ 2-1 _______ W No. 20 DePaul ___________ 4-1 _______ WFeb. 14 No. 13 LSU ______________ 2-1 _______ WFeb. 16 Centenary _______________ 6-0 _______ WFeb. 19-21 Houston Tournament (Houston, Texas)Feb. 19 vs. Purdue ______________ 6-5 _______ W vs. UTSA _______________ 3-2 _______ WFeb. 20 vs. No. 16 Louisiana _______ 7-1 _______ W vs. Iowa State ____________ 11-2 ______ WFeb. 21 at Houston ______________ 11-4 ______ WFeb. 25-28 Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 25 vs. No. 19 Fresno State _____ 4-5 ________ LFeb. 26 vs. No. 3 UCLA __________ 1-9 (6) _____ LFeb. 27 vs. Syracuse _____________ 5-4 _______ W vs. UC Davis ____________ 14-5 (5)____ WFeb. 28 vs. Oregon State __________ 7-4 _______ WMarch 4 Texas Southern __________ 8-0 (5) ____ WMarch 6-7 First Tennessee Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)March 6 vs. Ohio ________________ 11-5 ______ W at No. 20 Tennessee _______ 2-3 ________ LMarch 7 vs. Illinois State __________ 6-3 _______ WMarch 10 UTEP __________________ 9-0 (6) ____ W UTEP __________________ 6-1 _______ WMarch 11 at UT Arlington __________ 3-2 (10)____ WMarch 16 at North Texas ___________ 0-1 ________ LMarch 18-21 Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 18 vs. No. 7 Arizona State _____ 1-0 _______ W vs. San Jose State _________ 13-8 ______ WMarch 19 at Cal State Fullerton ______ 1-3 ________ LMarch 20 vs. No. 4 Michigan ________ 5-2 _______ WMarch 21 vs. No. 23 Louisville _______ 1-3 ________ LMarch 24 at Texas State ____________ 7-9 ________ LMarch 25 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 13-4 (5)____ W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 4-8 ________ LMarch 27 Nebraska* _______________ 9-0 (5) ____ WMarch 28 Nebraska* _______________ 4-1 _______ WMarch 30 at UTSA ________________ 8-7 _______ W at UTSA ________________ 4-3 _______ WMarch 31 Texas State ______________ 8-0 (6) ____ WApril 2 at Kansas* ______________ 7-0 _______ WApril 3 at Kansas* ______________ 6-2 _______ WApril 6 Texas Tech* _____________ 4-0 _______ WApril 7 at No. 20 Texas A&M* _____ 0-1 ________ LApril 10 No. 7 Missouri* __________ 5-2 _______ WApril 11 No. 7 Missouri* __________ 10-2 (5)____ WApril 14 Baylor* _________________ 8-0 (5) ____ WApril 21 No. 21 Texas A&M* _______ 4-1 _______ WApril 24 No. 7 Oklahoma State* ____ 9-1 (6) ____ WApril 25 No. 7 Oklahoma State* ____ 0-1 ________ LApril 29 at Texas Tech* ___________ 7-2 _______ WMay 1 at Iowa State* ____________ 8-0 (5) ____ WMay 2 at Iowa State* ____________ 10-2 (5)____ WMay 6 at Baylor* _______________ 6-0 _______ WMay 9 No. 10 Georgia ___________ 0-9 (5) _____ LMay 10 No. 10 Georgia ___________ 5-11 _______ LMay 15 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 15 vs. Baylor _______________ 3-2 _______ W vs. No. 8 Missouri ________ 6-11 _______ LMay 20-21 NCAA Austin Regional Championships (Austin, Texas)May 20 Iona ___________________ 6-0 _______ WMay 21 BYU ___________________ 8-9 ________ L East Carolina ____________ 0-1 ________ L

2011Overall Record: 46-1014-4 Big 12 (Second)

NCAA Austin RegionalFinal National Rank: 20th

Feb. 10-13 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)Feb. 10 Louisville _______________ 6-2 _______ WFeb. 11 Tulsa ___________________ 6-1 _______ WFeb. 12 Northern Illinois _________ 8-4 _______ W Northern Illinois _________ 14-1 (5)____ WFeb. 13 Louisville _______________ 14-4 (5)____ WFeb. 17-20 Time Warner Cable Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 17 Wisconsin ______________ 15-1 (5)____ WFeb. 18 Missouri State ___________ 7-1 _______ WFeb. 19 Colorado State ___________ 12-4 (6)____ W Colorado State ___________ 8-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 20 Missouri State ___________ 5-0 _______ WFeb. 24-27 Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 24 vs. Fordham _____________ 1-2 ________ L vs. No. 4 Florida __________ 5-6 (9) _____ LFeb. 25 vs. Cal Poly ______________ 9-0 _______ WFeb. 26 vs. Long Island __________ 10-0 (5)____ W vs. Loyola Marymount _____ 6-0 _______ WFeb. 27 vs. Massachusetts _________ 3-0 _______ WMarch 4-6 LSU Purple and Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.)March 4 vs. Pittsburgh ____________ 4-0 _______ W vs. Hofstra ______________ 5-0 _______ WMarch 6 at No. 21 LSU ____________ 1-2 ________ LMarch 9 Texas State ______________ 2-1 _______ W March 10 Houston ________________ 4-1 _______ WMarch 16 at Long Beach State _______ 1-0 _______ WMarch 17-20 Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 17 vs. DePaul ______________ 11-3 (5)____ W vs. No. 4 Washington______ 12-0 (5)____ WMarch 18 vs. Fresno State __________ 9-2 _______ WMarch 19 at Cal State Fullerton _____ 5-0 _______ WMarch 20 vs. New Mexico __________ 3-2 _______ WMarch 23 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 6-0 _______ W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 2-0 _______ WMarch 26 Kansas* ________________ 12-0 (5)____ WMarch 27 Kansas* ________________ 10-2 (5)____ WMarch 30 at Texas State ____________ 6-2 _______ WApril 2 at No. 18 Oklahoma State* _ 6-3 _______ WApril 3 at No. 18 Oklahoma State* _ 10-0 (6)____ WApril 6 No. 20 Texas A&M* _______ 4-3 _______ WApril 9 at No. 11 Nebraska* _______ 1-0 _______ WApril 10 at No. 11 Nebraska* _______ 4-3 (8) ____ W April 13 Stephen F. Austin _________ 0-1 ________ LApril 14 North Texas _____________ 8-0 (5) ____ WApril 16 Iowa State* ______________ 3-0 _______ WApril 17 Iowa State* ______________ 6-1 _______ WApril 19 UT Arlington ____________ 8-0 (6) ____ WApril 20 Texas Woman’s __________ 3-0 _______ WApril 22 at Texas Tech* ___________ 15-2 (5)____ WApril 23 at Texas Tech* ___________ 9-5 _______ WApril 26 UTSA __________________ 2-1 (8) ____ WApril 27 at No. 17 Baylor* _________ 3-0 _______ WApril 30 No. 14 Oklahoma* ________ 2-5 ________ LMay 1 No. 14 Oklahoma* ________ 5-3 _______ WMay 4 at No. 22 Texas A&M* _____ 1-5 ________ LMay 7 at No. 8 Missouri* ________ 2-0 _______ WMay 8 at No. 8 Missouri* ________ 3-6 ________ LMay 15 No. 17 Baylor* ___________ 1-2 ________ LMay 20-21 NCAA Austin Regional Championships (Austin, Texas)May 20 Texas State ______________ 2-0 _______ WMay 21 Houston ________________ 0-1 ________ L Louisiana _______________ 3-5 ________ L

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2012Overall Record: 47-1316-8 Big 12 (T-Third)

NCAA Austin Super RegionalFinal National Rank: 9th

Feb. 9-12 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)Feb. 9 Cal State Fullerton ________ 23-0 (5)____ WFeb. 10 UTSA __________________ 15-0 (5)____ WFeb. 11 Colorado State ___________ 6-0 _______ W UTSA __________________ 8-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 12 Colorado State __________ 8-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 15 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 6-5 _______ WFeb. 17-19 Time Warner Cable Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 17 Pittsburgh_______________ 7-2 (5) ____ WFeb. 19 No. 10 Tennessee _________ 3-2 (9) ____ WFeb. 23-26 Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 23 vs. Cal State Northridge ____ 4-0 _______ W vs. San Diego State ________ 2-1 _______ WFeb. 24 vs. No. 1 Florida __________ 1-5 ________ LFeb. 25 vs. No. 7 UCLA __________ 5-4 _______ WFeb. 26 vs. No. 22 Nebraska _______ 3-0 _______ WFeb. 29 Texas State _____________ 5-0 _______ W Texas State ______________ 7-0 _______ WMarch 2 Sam Houston State________ 5-0 _______ WMarch 3 Sam Houston State________ 6-2 _______ WMarch 4 Sam Houston State________ 14-0 (5)____ WMarch 6 Texas Tech* _____________ 8-0 (6) ____ WMarch 7 Texas Tech* _____________ 2-1 _______ WMarch 13-16 Spring Fling Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i)March 13 at No. 18 Hawai’i _________ 4-0 _______ WMarch 14 vs. Winthrop ____________ 7-1 _______ WMarch 15 vs. Marist _______________ 10-2 (6)____ W vs. No. 2 California _______ 3-6 ________ LMarch 16 vs. Winthrop ____________ 9-2 _______ WMarch 23 at Iowa State* ____________ 8-4 _______ WMarch 24 at Iowa State* ____________ 7-3 _______ WMarch 25 at Iowa State* ____________ 11-2 (5)____ WMarch 28 at Houston ______________ 15-4 (5)____ WMarch 30 No. 25 New Mexico _______ 2-1 (9) ____ WMarch 31 Tulsa ___________________ 9-1 (6) ____ W No. 25 New Mexico _______ 7-3 _______ WApril 1 No. 25 New Mexico _______ 5-0 _______ WApril 5 No. 11 Missouri* _________ 9-5 _______ WApril 6 No. 11 Missouri* _________ 4-11 _______ LApril 7 No. 11 Missouri* _________ 0-2 ________ LApril 11 at Texas Tech* ___________ 2-5 ________ LApril 13 at Kansas* ______________ 12-3 ______ W at Kansas* ______________ 7-5 _______ WApril 14 at Kansas* ______________ 13-6 ______ WApril 18 at No. 18 Baylor* _________ 4-5 (8) _____ LApril 20 Oklahoma State* _________ 3-2 _______ WApril 21 Oklahoma State* _________ 0-3 ________ LApril 22 Oklahoma State* _________ 5-1 _______ WApril 26 at No. 18 Texas A&M* _____ 0-9 (6) _____ LApril 28 No. 18 Texas A&M* _______ 7-6 _______ WApril 29 No. 18 Texas A&M* _______ 4-3 _______ WMay 1 at No. 25 Baylor* _________ 7-3 _______ WMay 4 at No. 4 Oklahoma* _______ 2-5 (8) _____ LMay 5 at No. 4 Oklahoma* _______ 3-9 ________ LMay 6 at No. 4 Oklahoma* _______ 12-5 ______ WMay 13 No. 23 Baylor* ___________ 3-1 _______ WMay 15-17 NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas)May 18 Northwestern ____________ 0-2 ________ LMay 19 Auburn _________________ 6-1 _______ W Houston ________________ 10-1 (5)____ WMay 20 Northwestern ____________ 5-0 _______ W Northwestern ____________ 5-0 _______ WMay 25-26 NCAA Super Regional (Austin, Texas)May 25 No. 12 Oregon ___________ 4-2 _______ WMay 26 No. 12 Oregon ___________ 4-5 (8) _____ L No. 12 Oregon ___________ 6-10 _______ L

2013Overall Record: 51-1014-4 Big 12 (Second)

NCAA Women’s College World SeriesFinal National Rank: 3rd

Feb. 7-10 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)Feb. 7 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 6-0 _______ WFeb. 8 North Texas _____________ 9-1 (6) ____ WFeb. 9 Memphis _______________ 4-0 _______ W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 8-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 10 North Texas _____________ 5-4 _______ WFeb. 13 Stephen F. Austin _________ 6-0 _______ WFeb. 15-17 Hilton Houston Plaza Invitational (Houston, Texas)Feb. 15 vs. DePaul ______________ 13-0 (5)____ W vs. Illinois _______________ 3-0 _______ WFeb. 16 vs. Illinois _______________ 12-2 (6)____ W at Houston ______________ 15-0 (5)____ WFeb. 17 vs. DePaul ______________ 9-0 (6) ____ WFeb. 20 Houston Baptist __________ 5-0 _______ WFeb. 22-24 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 22 Lamar __________________ 5-0 _______ W No. 24 Tulsa _____________ 4-7 ________ LFeb. 23 Utah State _______________ 13-2 (5)____ W Lamar __________________ 9-1 (5) ____ WFeb. 24 No. 24 Tulsa _____________ 1-0 (8) ____ WMarch 1-3 Citrus Classic (Kissimmee, Fla.)March 1 vs. No. 15 Louisville _______ 2-0 _______ W vs. Hofstra ______________ 2-7 ________ LMarch 2 vs. No. 13 Louisiana _______ 7-2 _______ W vs. Syracuse _____________ 2-1 _______ WMarch 3 vs. Fordham _____________ 7-9 ________ LMarch 6 No. 15 Louisiana _________ 9-4 _______ W No. 15 Louisiana _________ 7-1 _______ WMarch 8 Texas State ______________ 7-0 _______ WMarch 10 Texas State ______________ 7-0 _______ WMarch 14-16 Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 14 vs. No. 2 Arizona State _____ 0-3 ________ LMarch 15 vs. Penn State ____________ 8-4 _______ W vs. No. 18 Washington _____ 4-1 _______ WMarch 16 vs. North Carolina State ____ 7-4 _______ W vs. DePaul ______________ 8-3 _______ WMarch 23 at No. 18 Baylor* _________ 4-0 (9) ____ WMarch 24 No. 18 Baylor* ___________ 5-1 _______ WMarch 28 at Kansas* ______________ 5-0 _______ WMarch 29 at Kansas* ______________ 16-4 (6)____ W at Kansas* ______________ 5-4 _______ WApril 4 Texas Southern __________ 8-0 (5) ____ WApril 6 Western Kentucky ________ 4-0 _______ WApril 7 Western Kentucky ________ 3-1 _______ WApril 12 Iowa State* ______________ 8-0 (5) ____ WApril 13 Iowa State* ______________ 12-4 (5)____ WApril 14 Iowa State* ______________ 7-2 _______ WApril 19 No. 1 Oklahoma* _________ 1-6 ________ LApril 20 No. 1 Oklahoma* _________ 4-2 _______ WApril 21 No. 1 Oklahoma* _________ 3-5 ________ LApril 26 at Texas Tech* ___________ 8-6 _______ WApril 27 at Texas Tech* ___________ 4-1 _______ WApril 28 at Texas Tech* ___________ 4-1 _______ WMay 3 at Oklahoma State* _______ 0-1 (9) _____ LMay 4 at Oklahoma State* _______ 1-2 ________ LMay 5 at Oklahoma State* _______ 7-2 _______ WMay 12 No. 22 Baylor* ___________ 2-1 (9) ____ WMay 17-19 NCAA Regional (Austin, Texas)May 17 Army __________________ 5-0 _______ WMay 18 South Carolina ___________ 11-2 (5)____ WMay 19 South Carolina ___________ 6-0 _______ WMay 25-26 NCAA Super Regional (Austin, Texas) May 25 Florida State _____________ 3-2 _______ WMay 26 Florida State _____________ 4-0 _______ WMay 30-June 2 Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 30 vs. No. 4 Arizona State _____ 6-3 _______ WJune 1 vs. No. 1 Oklahoma _______ 2-10 (5)_____ LJune 2 vs. No. 2 Florida __________ 3-0 _______ W vs. No. 5 Tennessee _______ 1-2 ________ L

2014Overall Record: 35-23

12-6 Big 12 (Third)NCAA Lafayette Regional

Feb. 6 at No. 17 LSU ____________ 6-1 _______ WFeb. 7-9 Louisiana Classic (Lafayette, La.)Feb. 7 North Carolina ___________ 7-3 _______ WFeb. 7 No. 13 Louisiana-Lafayette _ 10-7 ______ WFeb. 8 No. 13 Louisiana-Lafayette _ 7-3 _______ WFeb. 8 Northern Iowa ___________ 3-6 ________ LFeb. 9 Purdue _________________ 4-5 ________ LFeb. 12 UTSA __________________ 2-4 ________ LFeb. 14-16 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 14 No. 7 Kentucky __________ 4-6 ________ LFeb. 14 IPFW __________________ 2-3 (8) _____ LFeb. 15 Louisiana Tech ___________ 7-2 _______ WFeb. 15 IPFW __________________ 10-2 (5)____ WFeb. 16 No. 7 Kentucky __________ 5-6 ________ L Feb. 20-23 Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 20 UNLV _________________ 4-5 ________ LFeb. 20 Cal Poly ________________ 13-7 ______ WFeb. 21 No. 3 Washington ________ 2-3 ________ LFeb. 22 Fresno State _____________ 5-0 _______ WFeb. 23 California _______________ 2-5 ________ LFeb. 28-March 2 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)Feb. 28 Louisiana-Monroe ________ 6-2 _______ WFeb. 28 Southern Mississippi ______ 10-2 (5)____ WMarch 1 Texas Southern __________ 8-0 (5) ____ WMarch 1 Louisiana-Monroe ________ 9-1 (5) ____ WMarch 2 Texas Southern __________ 9-1 (6) ____ WMarch 6-9 Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.)March 6 Houston ________________ 5-1 _______ WMarch 7 No. 10 Arizona State ______ 3-8 ________ LMarch 8 No. 5 Michigan __________ 1-3 ________ LMarch 8 No. 6 Washington ________ 3-6 ________ LMarch 9 Long Beach State _________ 3-4 ________ LMarch 11 at North Texas __________ 10-2 ______ W March 11 at North Texas __________ 2-1 _______ WMarch 15 Iowa ___________________ 9-1 (5) ____ WMarch 16 Iowa ___________________ 5-6 ________ LMarch 17 Iowa ___________________ 3-0 _______ WMarch 19 Houston ________________ 4-5 ________ LMarch 22 at No. 12 Baylor* _________ 4-1 _______ WMarch 26 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 8-0 (5) ____ WApril 2 Texas State ______________ 19-7 (5)____ WApril 4 Texas Tech* _____________ 5-1 _______ WApril 5 Texas Tech* _____________ 5-6 ________ LApril 6 Texas Tech* _____________ 7-3 _______ WApril 11 at Iowa State* ____________ 19-6 (5)____ WApril 11 at Iowa State* ____________ 2-0 _______ WApril 12 at Iowa State* ____________ 17-1 (5)____ WApril 17 at No. 16 Oklahoma* ______ 1-4 ________ LApril 18 at No. 16 Oklahoma* ______ 9-0 (6) ____ WApril 19 at No. 16 Oklahoma* ______ 0-8 (5) _____ LApril 23 at Texas State ____________ 15-6 (6)____ W April 25 Oklahoma State* _________ 3-5 ________ LApril 26 Oklahoma State* _________ 12-1 (5)____ WApril 27 Oklahoma State* _________ 3-0 _______ WMay 2 Kansas* ________________ 2-0 _______ WMay 3 Kansas* ________________ 2-5 ________ LMay 4 Kansas* ________________ 8-0 (5) ____ WMay 6 at Baylor* _______________ 1-2 ________ LMay 11 Baylor __________________ 3-2 _______ WMay 16-18 NCAA Regional (Lafayette, La.)May 14 Mississippi State __________ 1-0 _______ WMay 15 Louisiana-Lafayette _______ 2-3 ________ LMay 15 Mississippi State __________ 4-3 _______ WMay 16 Louisiana-Lafayette _______ 1-10 _______ L

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2015Overall Record: 38-17

12-6 Big 12 (T-Second)NCAA Los Angeles Regional

Feb. 6-8 Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)Feb. 6 vs. UCSB _______________ 15-0 (5)____ W vs. No. 2 Oregon _________ 0-9 (5) _____ LFeb. 7 vs. Northwestern _________ 5-4 _______ W vs. Stanford _____________ 9-10 _______ LFeb. 8 at No. 16 Arizona State ____ 9-4 _______ WFeb. 13-15 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)Feb. 13 IPFW __________________ 12-0 (5)____ W Wichita State ____________ 4-6 ________ LFeb. 14 Colorado State ___________ 4-1 _______ W Wichita State ____________ 10-4 ______ WFeb. 15 Colorado State ___________ 11-4 ______ WFeb. 19-21 Mary Nutter Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 19 vs. No. 8 Georgia _________ 5-0 _______ W vs. No. 12 UCLA _________ 5-3 _______ WFeb. 20 vs. Fresno State __________ 7-8 ________ L vs. No. 18 Missouri _______ 3-4 ________ LFeb. 21 vs. No. 24 Notre Dame ____ 1-5 ________ LFeb. 27-March 3 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 27 Dartmouth ______________ 1-0 _______ W Texas Southern __________ 5-3 _______ WFeb. 28 Lamar University _________ 1-9 (5) _____ LMarch 1 Dartmouth ______________ 7-1 _______ W Texas Southern __________ 4-0 _______ WMarch 6-7 Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)March 6 vs. Ohio ________________ 11-0 (5)____ W at North Carolina _________ 3-8 ________ LMarch 7 vs. Charlotte _____________ 5-0 _______ WMarch 14 at Arkansas ______________ 8-7 (9) ____ WMarch 15 at Arkansas ______________ 11-2 ______ WMarch 16 at Arkansas ______________ 8-6 (8) ____ WMarch 19 Georgia Southern _________ 1-3 ________ LMarch 24 UTSA __________________ 2-1 _______ W UTSA __________________ 3-2 _______ WMarch 27 at No. 22 Kansas* _________ 6-0 _______ WMarch 28 at No. 22 Kansas* _________ 11-5 ______ WMarch 29 at No. 22 Kansas* _________ 7-5 _______ WApril 1 at Houston ______________ 13-12 _____ WApril 3 at Texas State ____________ 10-2 (5)____ WApril 4 Texas State ______________ 6-5 _______ WApril 7 Texas A&M CC __________ 11-2 (5)____ WApril 10 No. 5 Oklahoma* _________ 0-8 ________ L No. 5 Oklahoma* _________ 1-3 ________ LApril 11 No. 5 Oklahoma* _________ 0-4 ________ LApril 15 UT Arlington ____________ 8-0 (5) ____ WApril 18 Iowa State* ______________ 8-0 (5) ____ W Iowa State* ______________ 3-2 _______ WApril 19 Iowa State* ______________ 4-1 _______ WApril 24 at Texas Tech* ___________ 4-3 _______ WApril 25 at Texas Tech* ___________ 0-4 ________ LApril 26 at Texas Tech* ___________ 3-7 ________ LMay 1 at Oklahoma State* _______ 11-0 (5)____ WMay 2 at Oklahoma State* _______ 9-0 (5) ____ WMay 3 at Oklahoma State* _______ 7-2 _______ WMay 6 at No. 16 Baylor* _________ 0-5 ________ LMay 9 No. 16 Baylor* ___________ 5-3 _______ WMay 10 No. 16 Baylor* ___________ 5-0 _______ WMay 15-17 NCAA Los Angeles Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.)May 15 vs. San Diego State ________ 8-3 _______ WMay 16 at No. 7 UCLA ___________ 1-4 ________ L vs. San Diego State ________ 3-4 (9) _____ L

2016Overall Record: 38-16

10-7 Big 12 (Third)NCAA Lafayette Regional

Feb. 11-14 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)Feb. 11 Arkansas________________ 4-1 _______ WFeb. 12 North Carolina __________ 6-5 (8) ____ WFeb. 13 North Carolina ___________ 7-6 _______ W Arkansas________________ 6-5 (8) ____ WFeb. 14 North Dakota State _______ 3-2 _______ WFeb. 19-21 Hilton Plaza Invitational (Houston, Texas)Feb. 19 vs. Toledo _______________ 17-2 (5)____ W vs. Ball State _____________ 13-2 (5)____ WFeb. 20 vs. Ball State _____________ 8-0 (5) ____ WFeb. 21 vs. Toledo _______________ 6-3 _______ W at Houston _____________ 4-1 _______ WFeb. 25-28 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 25 Abilene Christian _________ 15-1 (5)____ WFeb. 26 Abilene Chtistian _________ 3-2 _______ W Tulsa ___________________ 0-3 ________ LFeb. 27 Tulsa ___________________ 0-3 ________ L Illinois _________________ 8-1 _______ WFeb 28 Weber State _____________ 5-0 _______ WMarch 2 at Texas State ____________ 5-9 ________ LMarch 8 UTSA __________________ 3-2 (8) ____ WMarch 11-12 Maverick Classic (Arlington, Texas)March 12 vs. Samford _____________ 10-8 ______ W vs. No. 18 Arizona ________ 2-3 (8) _____ LMarch 16-19 Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)March 16 vs. Iowa ________________ 0-1 ________ LMarch 17 vs. Iowa ________________ 4-3 (8) ____ W at Hawaii _______________ 5-2 _______ WMarch 18 at Hawaii _______________ 2-3 ________ LMarch 19 at Hawaii _______________ 3-2 _______ WMarch 25 at No. 20 Baylor* _________ 1-3 ________ LMarch 26 at No. 20 Baylor* _________ 5-6 ________ L March 30 Texas State ______________ 3-2 _______ WApril 1 BYU ___________________ 1-3 ________ LApril 2 BYU ___________________ 5-0 _______ W BYU ___________________ 7-0 _______ WApril 5 UTEP __________________ 4-1 _______ W UTEP __________________ 8-0 (5) ____ WApril 6 at UTSA ________________ 3-2 _______ WApril 8 Texas Tech* _____________ 2-3 ________ LApril 9 Texas Tech* _____________ 2-0 _______ WApril 10 Texas Tech* _____________ 8-4 _______ WApril 15 at No. 12 Oklahoma* ______ 8-9 ________ L at No. 12 Oklahoma* ______ 3-5 ________ LApril 16 at No. 12 Oklahoma* ______ 3-5 ________ LApril 22 Oklahoma State* _________ 4-2 _______ WApril 23 Oklahoma State* _________ 5-3 _______ WApril 24 Oklahoma State* _________ 8-7 _______ WApril 27 Texas Southern __________ 6-0 _______ WApril 30 Kansas* ________________ 3-1 _______ W Kansas* ________________ 1-9 (5) _____ LMay 1 Kansas* ________________ 6-0 _______ WMay 4 North Texas _____________ 4-2 _______ WMay 6 at Iowa State* ____________ 15-2 (5)____ WMay 7 at Iowa State* ____________ 14-3 (5)____ WMay 8 at Iowa State* ____________ 10-0 (6)____ WMay 20-21 NCAA Lafayette Regional (Lafayette, La.)May 20 vs. No. 16 Texas A&M _____ 5-0 _______ WMay 21 at No. 9 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-9 ________ L vs. No. 16 Texas A&M _____ 3-9 ________ L

2017Overall Record: 33-267-10 Big 12 (Fourth)

NCAA College Station Regional

Feb. 10-12 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)Feb. 10 Colorado State ___________ 8-0 (5) ____ W No. 16 Minnesota ________ 2-5 ________ LFeb. 11 No. 16 Minnesota ________ 6-11 _______ L Maryland _______________ 10-2 (6)____ WFeb. 12 Colorado State ___________ 7-2 _______ WFeb. 16-18 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 16 Indiana _________________ 2-1 _______ WFeb. 17 Louisiana Tech ___________ 6-5 _______ W South Carolina ___________ 4-9 ________ LFeb. 18 Indiana _________________ 13-7 ______ W Louisiana Tech ___________ 9-2 _______ WFeb. 23-26 Mary Nutter Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 23 vs. Notre Dame __________ 4-3 _______ W vs. No. 20 Missouri _______ 10-3 ______ WFeb. 24 vs. Bethune Cookman _____ 9-1 _______ WFeb. 25 vs. No. 15 Tennessee ______ 4-2 _______ W vs. No. 21 Arizona State ___ 6-9 ________ LFeb. 26 vs. No. 8 Washington______ 2-7 ________ LMarch 1 Texas State ______________ 1-2 ________ LMarch 3 at No. 6 Arizona __________ 0-3 ________ LMarch 4 at No. 6 Arizona __________ 1-2 ________ LMarch 5 at No. 6 Arizona __________ 2-4 ________ LMarch 8 UTSA __________________ 7-2 _______ WMarch 12 at No. 10 UCLA __________ 2-3 ________ LMarch 14 at Loyola Marymount _____ 8-2 _______ WMarch 15 at Long Beach State _______ 10-1 (6)____ WMarch 17 at Cal State Fullerton ______ 2-3 (9) _____ LMarch 18 at Cal State Fullerton ______ 10-1 (6)____ W at Cal State Fullerton ______ 4-0 _______ WMarch 22 McNeese State ___________ 4-0 _______ WMarch 24 at Oklahoma State* _______ 0-1 ________ LMarch 25 at Oklahoma State* _______ 1-2 ________ LMarch 26 at Oklahoma State* _______ 9-10 (8)_____ LMarch 29 at UTSA ________________ 9-1 (5) ____ WApril 2 Houston ________________ 3-1 _______ W Houston ________________ 2-1 (8) ____ WApril 5 at Texas State ____________ 1-2 (9) _____ LApril 7 No. 11 Oklahoma* ________ 2-3 ________ LApril 8 No. 11 Oklahoma* ________ 1-3 ________ LApril 9 No. 11 Oklahoma* ________ 0-6 ________ LApril 13 at Texas Tech* ___________ 4-1 (14)____ WApril 14 at Texas Tech* ___________ 9-5 _______ WApril 15 at Texas Tech* ___________ 11-3 ______ WApril 19 Texas Southern __________ 5-0 _______ WApril 21 Iowa State* ______________ 1-2 ________ LApril 22 Iowa State* ______________ 7-1 _______ WApril 23 Iowa State* ______________ 2-4 ________ LApril 26 North Texas _____________ 6-0 _______ WApril 28 at Kansas* ______________ 10-0 (5)____ W at Kansas* ______________ 2-0 _______ WMay 3 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 3-0 _______ WMay 5 at No. 17 Baylor* _________ 1-2 ________ LMay 6 No. 17 Baylor* ___________ 3-1 _______ WMay 7 No. 17 Baylor* ___________ 0-4 ________ LMay 12-13 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 12 vs. Texas Tech ___________ 7-1 _______ W vs. No. 6 Oklahoma _______ 0-3 ________ LMay 13 vs. No. 16 Baylor _________ 0-7 ________ LMay 19-21 NCAA College Station Regional (College Station, Texas)May 19 vs. Texas State ___________ 1-2 (12)_____ LMay 20 vs. Texas Southern ________ 8-0 (5) ____ W vs. Texas State ___________ 6-3 _______ WMay 21 at No. 12 Texas A&M _____ 1-3 ________ L

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Year-by-Year Results*Big 12 Conference game; rankings are coaches poll at time of contest; all games seven innings unless noted

2018Overall Record: 33-2610-8 Big 12 (Fourth)

NCAA Seattle Regional

Feb. 9-10 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)Feb. 9 Incarnate Word __________ 2-0 _______ W Wisconsin ______________ 5-1 _______ WFeb. 10 Colorado State ___________ 2-6 ________ L Wisconsin ______________ 3-7 (8) _____ LFeb. 15-17 Puerto Vallarta College Challenge (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)Feb. 15 vs. Rutgers ______________ 2-0 _______ W vs. No. 15 Ole Miss _______ 2-8 ________ LFeb. 16 vs. No. 3 Oregon _________ 0-8 (5) _____ LFeb. 17 vs. Houston _____________ 7-3 _______ WFeb. 21 No. 1 Washington ________ 1-2 ________ LFeb. 23-25 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)Feb. 23 No. 20 Michigan _________ 3-0 _______ W Wichita State ____________ 5-7 ________ LFeb. 24 Virginia Tech ____________ 3-2 _______ W No. 21 Ohio State _________ 5-8 ________ LFeb. 25 No. 20 Michigan _________ 0-4 ________ LFeb. 28 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _ 8-0 (5) ____ WMarch 2 No. 9 Arizona ____________ 0-2 ________ LMarch 3 No. 9 Arizona ____________ 3-1 _______ WMarch 4 No. 9 Arizona ____________ 2-10 _______ LMarch 7 at UTSA ________________ 1-0 _______ WMarch 13 at No. 17 South Carolina ___ 0-1 (8) _____ LMarch 15 at Coastal Carolina ________ 5-3 _______ WMarch 16-18 Charleston Invitational (Charleston, S.C.)March 16 vs. Eastern Illinois ________ 1-5 ________ LMarch 17 vs. Jacksonville State ______ 4-2 _______ W at College of Charleston ____ 1-0 _______ WMarch 18 vs. Georgetown __________ 0-1 ________ LMarch 21 No. 25 Texas State ________ 3-0 _______ WMarch 23 Kansas* ________________ 10-2 (5)____ WMarch 24 Kansas* ________________ 5-2 _______ WMarch 25 Kansas* ________________ 3-0 _______ WMarch 29 at Iowa State* ____________ 8-5 _______ WMarch 30 at Iowa State* ____________ 8-0 (5) ____ W at Iowa State* ____________ 11-4 ______ WApril 3 at Houston ______________ 1-3 ________ LApril 4 UTSA __________________ 1-0 _______ WApril 7 Samford ________________ 15-2 (5)____ W Samford ________________ 1-0 _______ WApril 8 Samford ________________ 4-0 _______ WApril 11 at No. 24 Texas State ______ 1-2 ________ LApril 13 Texas Tech* _____________ 5-2 _______ WApril 14 Texas Tech* _____________ 3-0 _______ WApril 15 Texas Tech* _____________ 6-2 _______ WApril 17 No. 21 Baylor* ___________ 0-3 ________ LApril 20 No. 24 Oklahoma State* ___ 3-0 ________ w No. 24 Oklahoma State* ___ 1-3 ________ LApril 22 No. 24 Oklahoma State* ___ 1-4 ________ LApril 25 Texas Southern __________ 6-0 _______ WApril 27 at No. 3 Oklahoma* _______ 0-6 ________ LApril 28 at No. 3 Oklahoma* _______ 1-7 ________ LApril 29 at No. 3 Oklahoma* _______ 4-5 (8) _____ LMay 2 Incarnate Word __________ 5-2 _______ W Incarnate Word __________ 8-0 (6) ____ WMay 5 at No. 18 Baylor* _________ 5-7 ________ LMay 6 at No. 18 Baylor* _________ 0-2 ________ LMay 11-12 Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)May 11 vs. Iowa State ____________ 7-0 _______ W vs. No. 3 Oklahoma _______ 1-10 (6)_____ LMay 12 vs. Texas Tech ___________ 9-2 _______ WMay 18-19 NCAA Seattle Regional (Seattle, Wash.)May 18 vs. No. 25 Minnesota ______ 2-1 _______ WMay 19 at No. 5 Washington ______ 1-2 ________ L vs. No. 25 Minnesota ______ 0-3 ________ L

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All-Time Games Against Ranked OpponentsDate Opponent Ranking Result (Inn.)May 19, 2018 Minnesota 25 L, 0-3May 19, 2018 at Washington 5 L, 1-2May 18, 2018 Minnesota 25 W, 2-1May 11, 2018 Oklahoma 3 L, 1-10 (6)May 6, 2018 at Baylor 18 L, 0-2May 5, 2018 at Baylor 18 L, 5-7April 29, 2018 at Oklahoma 3 L, 4-5 (8)April 28, 2018 at Oklahoma 3 L, 1-7April 27, 2018 at Oklahoma 3 L, 0-6April 22, 2018 Oklahoma State 24 L, 1-4April 20, 2018 Oklahoma State [2] 24 L, 1-3April 20, 2018 Oklahoma State [1] 24 W, 3-0April 17, 2018 Baylor 21 L, 0-3April 11, 2018 at Texas State 24 L, 1-2March 21, 2018 Texas State 25 W, 3-0March 13, 2018 at South Carolina 17 L, 0-1 (8)March 4, 2018 Arizona 9 L, 2-10March 3, 2018 Arizona 9 W, 3-1March 2, 2018 Arizona 9 L, 0-2Feb. 25, 2018 Michigan 20 L, 0-4Feb. 24, 2018 Ohio State 21 L, 5-8Feb. 23, 2018 Michigan 20 W, 3-0Feb. 21, 2018 Washington 1 L, 1-2Feb. 16, 2018 Oregon 3 L, 0-8 (5)Feb. 15, 2018 Mississippi 15 L, 2-8May 21, 2017 at Texas A&M 12 L, 1-3May 13, 2017 Baylor 16 L, 0-7May 12, 2017 Oklahoma 6 L, 0-3May 7, 2017 Baylor 17 L, 0-4May 6, 2017 Baylor 17 W, 3-1May 5, 2017 at Baylor 17 L, 1-2April 9, 2017 Oklahoma 11 L, 0-6April 8, 2017 Oklahoma 11 L, 1-3April 7, 2017 Oklahoma 11 L, 2-3March 12, 2017 at UCLA 10 L, 2-3March 5, 2017 at Arizona 6 L, 2-4March 4, 2017 at Arizona 6 L, 1-2March 3, 2017 at Arizona 6 L, 0-3Feb. 26, 2017 Washington 8 L, 2-7Feb. 25, 2017 Arizona State 21 L, 6-9Feb. 25, 2017 Tennessee 15 W, 4-2Feb. 23, 2017 Missouri 20 W, 10-3Feb. 11, 2017 Minnesota 16 L, 6-11Feb. 10, 2017 Minnesota 16 L, 2-5May 21, 2016 Texas A&M 16 L, 3-9May 21, 2016 at La. Lafayette 9 L, 1-9May 20, 2016 Texas A&M 16 W, 5-0April 16, 2016 at Oklahoma 12 L, 3-5April 15, 2016 at Oklahoma 12 L 3-5April 15, 2016 at Oklahoma 12 L, 8-9March 26, 2016 at Baylor 20 L, 5-6March 25, 2016 at Baylor 20 L, 1-3March 12, 2016 Arizona 18 L, 2-3 (8)May 16, 2015 at UCLA 7 L, 1-4May 10, 2015 Baylor 16 W, 5-0May 9, 2015 Baylor 16 W, 5-3May 6, 2015 at Baylor 16 L, 0-5April 11, 2015 Oklahoma 5 L, 0-4April 10, 2015 Oklahoma 5 L, 1-3April 10, 2015 Oklahoma 5 L, 0-8March 29, 2015 at Kansas 22 W, 7-5

Date Opponent Ranking Result (Inn.)March 28, 2015 at Kansas 22 W, 11-5March 27, 2015 at Kansas 22 W, 6-0Feb. 21, 2015 Notre Dame 24 L, 1-5Feb. 20, 2015 Missouri 18 L, 3-4Feb. 19, 2015 UCLA 12 W, 5-3Feb. 19, 2015 Georgia 8 W, 5-0Feb. 8, 2015 at Arizona State 16 W, 9-4Feb. 6, 2015 Oregon 2 L, 0-9 (5)May 16, 2014 at La.-Lafayette 11 L, 1-10May 15, 2014 at La.-Lafayette 11 L, 2-3May 11, 2014 Baylor 17 W, 3-2May 6, 2014 at Baylor 17 L, 2-1April 19, 2014 at Oklahoma 16 L, 8-0 (5)April 18, 2014 at Oklahoma 16 W, 9-0 (6)April 17, 2014 at Oklahoma 16 L, 4-1March 22, 2014 at Baylor 12 W, 4-1March 8, 2014 Michigan 5 L, 3-1March 8, 2014 Washington 6 L, 6-3March 7, 2014 Arizona State 10 L, 8-3Feb. 21, 2014 Washington 3 L, 3-2Feb. 16, 2014 Kentucky 7 L, 6-5Feb. 14, 2014 Kentucky 7 L, 6-4Feb. 8, 2014 at La. Lafayette 13 W, 7-3Feb. 7, 2014 at La. Lafayette 13 W, 10-7Feb. 6, 2014 at LSU 17 W, 6-1June 2, 2013 Tennessee 5 L, 2-1June 2, 2013 Florida 2 W, 3-0June 1, 2013 Oklahoma 1 L, 10-2 (5)May 30, 2013 Arizona State 4 W, 6-3May 12, 2013 Baylor 22 W, 2-1 (9)April 21, 2013 Oklahoma 1 L, 5-3April 20, 2013 Oklahoma 1 W, 4-2April 19, 2013 Oklahoma 1 L, 6-1March 24, 2013 Baylor 18 W, 5-1March 23, 2013 Baylor 18 W, 4-0 (9)March 15, 2013 Washington 18 W, 4-1March 14, 2013 Arizona State 2 L, 3-0March 6, 2013 Louisiana [2] 15 W, 7-1March 6, 2013 Louisiana [1] 15 W, 9-4March 2, 2013 Louisiana 13 W, 7-2March 1, 2013 Louisville 15 W, 2-0Feb. 24, 2013 Tulsa 24 W, 1-0 (8)Feb. 22, 2013 Tulsa 24 L, 7-4May 26, 2012 Oregon [2] 12 L, 10-6May 26, 2012 Oregon [1] 12 L, 5-4 (8)May 25, 2012 Oregon 12 W, 4-2May 13, 2012 Baylor 23 W, 3-1May 6, 2012 at Oklahoma 4 W, 12-5May 5, 2012 at Oklahoma 4 L, 9-3May 4, 2012 at Oklahoma 4 L, 5-2 (8)May 1, 2012 at Baylor 25 W, 7-3April 29, 2012 Texas A&M 18 W, 4-3April 28, 2012 Texas A&M 18 W, 7-6April 26, 2012 at Texas A&M 18 L, 9-0 (6)April 18, 2012 at Baylor 18 L, 5-4 (8)April 7, 2012 Missouri 11 L, 2-0April 6, 2012 Missouri 11 L, 11-4April 5, 2012 Missouri 11 W, 9-5April 1, 2012 New Mexico 25 W, 5-0March 31, 2012 New Mexico 25 W, 7-3March 30, 2012 New Mexico 25 W, 2-1 (9)

Date Opponent Ranking Result (Inn.)March 15, 2012 California 2 L, 6-3March 13, 2012 at Hawai’i 18 W, 4-0Feb. 26, 2012 Nebraska 22 W, 3-0Feb. 25, 2012 UCLA 7 W, 5-4Feb. 24, 2012 Florida 1 L, 5-1Feb. 19, 2012 Tennessee 10 W, 3-2 (9)May 15, 2011 Baylor 17 L, 2-1May 8, 2011 at Missouri 8 L, 6-3May 7, 2011 at Missouri 8 W, 2-0May 4, 2011 at Texas A&M 22 L, 5-1May 1, 2011 Oklahoma 14 W, 5-3April 30, 2011 Oklahoma 14 L, 5-2April 27, 2011 at Baylor 17 W, 3-0April 10, 2011 at Nebraska 11 W, 4-3 (8)April 9, 2011 at Nebraska 11 W, 1-0April 6, 2011 Texas A&M 20 W, 4-3April 3, 2011 at Oklahoma State 18 W, 10-0 (6)April 2, 2011 at Oklahoma State 18 W, 6-3March 17, 2011 Washington 4 W, 12-0 (5)March 6, 2011 at LSU 21 L, 2-1Feb. 24, 2011 Florida 4 L, 6-5 (9)May 15, 2010 Missouri 8 L, 11-6May 10, 2010 Georgia 10 L, 11-5May 9, 2010 Georgia 10 L, 9-0 (5)April 25, 2010 Oklahoma State 7 L, 1-0April 24, 2010 Oklahoma State 7 W, 9-1 (6)April 21, 2010 Texas A&M 21 W, 4-1April 11, 2010 Missouri 7 W, 10-2 (5)April 10, 2010 Missouri 7 W, 5-2April 7, 2010 at Texas A&M 20 L, 1-0March 21, 2010 Louisville 23 L, 3-1March 20, 2010 Michigan 4 W, 5-2March 18, 2010 Arizona State 7 W, 1-0March 6, 2010 at Tennessee 20 L, 3-2Feb. 26, 2010 UCLA 3 L, 9-1 (6)Feb. 25, 2010 Fresno State 19 L, 5-4Feb. 20, 2010 Louisiana 16 W, 7-1Feb. 14, 2010 LSU 13 W, 2-1Feb. 13, 2010 DePaul 20 W, 4-1Feb. 13, 2010 LSU 13 W, 2-1Feb. 12, 2010 North Carolina 19 W, 1-0 (8)Feb. 12, 2010 DePaul 20 W, 3-1May 17, 2009 at Alabama 3 L, 7-0May 16, 2009 at Alabama 3 L, 10-1 (6)May 9, 2009 Oklahoma 9 L, 6-2April 1, 2009 at Texas A&M 19 W, 5-3March 29, 2009 Oklahoma 6 W, 9-7March 28, 2009 Oklahoma 6 W, 15-6 (5)March 22, 2009 at Missouri 13 L, 11-6March 21, 2009 at Missouri 13 W, 6-2 (10)March 15, 2009 Florida State 24 L, 2-0March 13, 2009 Arizona 12 L, 6-5May 17, 2008 Washington 24 L, 5-3May 16, 2008 Washington 24 L, 2-1May 10, 2008 Texas A&M 5 L, 3-1April 30, 2008 at Texas A&M 5 L, 2-1April 9, 2008 Texas A&M 5 L, 3-1March 15, 2008 at Hawai’i 16 W, 5-0March 13, 2008 at Hawai’i 16 L, 8-0 (5)March 5, 2008 at Houston [2] 14 L, 5-1 (9)March 5, 2008 at Houston [1] 14 L, 6-0

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All-Time Games Against Ranked OpponentsDate Opponent Ranking Result (Inn.)Feb. 24, 2008 Stanford 13 W, 3-1Feb. 23, 2008 Northwestern 2 L, 5-4Feb. 22, 2008 UNLV 21 W, 4-1Feb. 17, 2008 Cal State Fullerton [2] 17 T, 4-4Feb. 17, 2008 Cal State Fullerton [1] 17 W, 1-0Feb. 15, 2008 Michigan 12 L, 6-2May 20, 2007 Florida 19 L, 3-0 (9)May 19, 2007 Georgia Tech 17 W, 4-2May 18, 2007 Georgia Tech 17 L, 3-2May 3, 2007 at Baylor 7 L, 5-2April 25, 2007 at Texas A&M 5 L, 3-0April 11, 2007 Baylor 9 L, 6-0March 28, 2007 Texas A&M 2 W, 5-0March 25, 2007 Oklahoma 3 W, 5-4 (10)March 24, 2007 Oklahoma 3 L, 7-0March 18, 2007 Washington 12 L, 4-0March 15, 2007 DePaul 21 L, 2-1Feb. 25, 2007 Oregon State 6 W, 2-0Feb. 23, 2007 Washington 15 W, 4-0Feb. 10, 2007 Stanford 8 W, 7-6Feb. 9, 2007 UCLA 3 W, 1-0June 3, 2006 UCLA 1 L, 2-0June 2, 2006 Arizona 2 L, 2-0June 1, 2006 Arizona State 7 W, 2-0May 27, 2006 Washington 17 W, 9-1May 26, 2006 Washington 17 W, 1-0May 11, 2006 Texas A&M 16 L, 5-0May 3, 2006 at Baylor 18 W, 6-3April 26, 2006 at Texas A&M 15 W, 1-0April 15, 2006 at Oklahoma 17 W, 2-0April 14, 2006 at Oklahoma 17 W, 9-4April 5, 2006 Texas A&M 17 L, 4-2March 29, 2006 Baylor 20 W, 2-1March 26, 2006 Nebraska 17 W, 5-4March 25, 2006 Nebraska 17 W, 2-0March 19, 2006 Texas A&M 18 W, 1-0March 19, 2006 Arizona 1 W, 1-0 (9)March 17, 2006 Michigan 9 L, 2-0March 17, 2006 Louisiana 10 W, 6-5March 16, 2006 Washington 14 W, 3-0Feb. 26, 2006 Arizona 1 W, 1-0Feb. 25, 2006 Fresno State 23 W, 7-2Feb. 24, 2006 Stanford 6 W, 2-0Feb. 12, 2006 Stanford 7 W, 2-0Feb. 11, 2006 Northwestern 11 W, 3-0Feb. 11, 2006 Arizona 5 L, 1-0June 5, 2005 UCLA 12 L, 3-0June 5, 2005 Arizona 3 W, 1-0 (11)June 3, 2005 Michigan 1 L, 4-0June 2, 2005 Alabama 8 W, 3-0May 14, 2005 Missouri 18 W, 2-0May 13, 2005 Oklahoma 10 W, 3-1May 12, 2005 Nebraska 24 W, 3-0April 27, 2005 at Texas A&M 4 L, 5-3April 17, 2005 at Missouri 18 W, 1-0April 16, 2005 at Missouri 18 L, 3-2 (13)April 13, 2005 Baylor 8 W, 1-0April 10, 2005 Oklahoma 6 L, 4-0April 9, 2005 Oklahoma 6 W, 4-2

Date Opponent Ranking Result (Inn.)April 6, 2005 Texas A&M 6 W, 3-0April 3, 2005 at Nebraska 22 W, 3-1April 2, 2005 at Nebraska 22 W, 6-0March 30, 2005 at Baylor 8 L, 2-0March 20, 2005 Michigan 4 L, 7-0March 19, 2005 Arizona State 21 W, 1-0 (8)March 17, 2005 Arizona 1 W, 1-0 (10)March 17, 2005 Florida State 22 W, 7-2March 15, 2005 at UCLA 7 W, 1-0 (8)Feb. 27, 2005 UCLA 4 W, 3-0 (8)Feb. 26, 2005 Long Beach State 23 L, 1-0 (8)Feb. 25, 2005 California 1 L, 1-0May 15, 2004 Baylor 21 L, 2-1May 12, 2004 Nebraska 13 L, 2-1May 5, 2004 at Baylor 21 L, 7-2April 28, 2004 at Texas A&M 24 L, 11-1 (5)April 21, 2004 Baylor 22 L, 4-2April 10, 2004 Nebraska 18 L, 5-3April 9, 2004 Nebraska 18 L, 5-0April 4, 2004 at Oklahoma 13 L, 9-6April 3, 2004 at Oklahoma 13 L, 3-2March 18, 2004 California 3 L, 7-1Feb. 29, 2004 California 3 L, 10-1 (5)Feb. 28, 2004 Fresno State 16 L, 4-0Feb. 27, 2004 Florida State 10 L, 2-1 (8)Feb. 27, 2004 Washington 4 L, 6-2Feb. 15, 2004 Oregon 20 L, 4-1 (5)Feb. 14, 2004 Arizona 2 L, 7-0Feb. 13, 2004 Washington 5 L, 14-4 (6)Feb. 13, 2004 Cal State Fullerton 13 L, 10-3 (8)May 25, 2003 UCLA 2 L, 2-1May 25, 2003 UCLA 2 L, 3-0May 23, 2003 California 7 W, 1-0May 22, 2003 Louisiana 23 W, 3-2May 16, 2003 LSU 12 W, 8-0 (6)May 4, 2004 Oklahoma 5 W, 1-0May 3, 2004 Nebraska 7 W, 2-0May 2, 2003 Oklahoma 5 W, 1-0April 27, 2003 Oklahoma State 15 W, 9-3April 26, 2003 Oklahoma State 15 W, 1-0April 22, 2003 Texas A&M 19 W, 4-1April 12, 2003 Oklahoma 4 W, 2-1April 11, 2003 Oklahoma 4 W, 1-0 (9)April 9, 2003 Texas A&M 18 W, 1-0March 30, 2003 Nebraska 7 L, 3-1March 29, 2003 Nebraska 7 W, 1-0 (10)March 13, 2003 Washington 5 L, 7-1March 12, 2003 at Cal State Fullerton 9 L, 1-0March 2, 2003 Michigan 19 L, 3-2 (8)Feb. 28, 2003 Michigan 19 L, 2-0Feb. 9, 2003 Arizona 2 W, 2-1Feb. 8, 2003 Fresno State 15 W, 4-0Feb. 7, 2003 Arizona State 13 W, 1-0May 18, 2002 Texas A&M 23 L, 2-1May 18, 2002 at Oklahoma 13 L, 4-0May 5, 2002 Nebraska 7 W, 1-0May 5, 2002 Oklahoma 12 W, 2-0May 4, 2002 Oklahoma 12 L, 4-0May 3, 2002 Texas A&M 24 W, 2-1 (8)April 24, 2002 Texas A&M 24 W, 1-0

Date Opponent Ranking Result (Inn.)April 14, 2002 at Oklahoma 9 W, 3-2April 14, 2002 at Oklahoma 9 W, 2-1 (10)April 10, 2002 Baylor 22 W, 2-0April 6, 2002 Nebraska 4 W, 3-2 (8)April 6, 2002 Nebraska 4 L, 4-3 (9)April 3, 2002 at Texas A&M 21 W, 2-0March 17, 2002 Cal State Fullerton 9 L, 2-0 (9)March 17, 2002 Florida State 22 W, 4-2March 15, 2002 Oklahoma 6 W, 1-0March 14, 2002 DePaul 14 W, 1-0 (8)March 13, 2002 Arizona State 8 L, 3-2 (8)March 3, 2002 Florida State 18 L, 1-0March 1, 2002 Mississippi State 22 W, 1-0 (14)Feb. 15, 2002 Southwest Texas 17 W, 4-0Feb. 10, 2002 Cal State Fullerton 10 L, 9-1 (5)Feb. 9, 2002 California 5 W, 2-1Feb. 9, 2002 UCLA 2 L, 14-0 (5)Feb. 8, 2002 Massachusetts 24 L, 9-1 (5)Feb. 8, 2002 Arizona 1 L, 3-0April 29, 2001 Nebraska 11 L, 10-0 (5)April 28, 2001 Nebraska 11 L, 2-0April 25, 2001 at Texas A&M 23 L, 3-1April 16, 2001 at Baylor 23 L, 2-0April 8, 2001 at Oklahoma 7 L, 7-4April 7, 2001 at Oklahoma 7 L, 4-1April 4, 2001 Texas A&M 23 L, 1-0March 29, 2001 Baylor 21 W, 1-0March 18, 2001 DePaul 11 L, 2-0March 17, 2001 Arizona 2 W, 2-1March 16, 2001 Fresno State 7 W, 2-0March 15, 2001 Washington 12 W, 12-0March 11, 2001 at Washington 13 L, 10-5March 10, 2001 at Washington 13 L, 11-0 (5)March 6, 2001 Southwest Texas 20 L, 5-3Feb. 25, 2001 Cal State Fullerton 11 L, 4-3 (8)Feb. 24, 2001 UCLA 1 L, 4-3 (8)Feb. 23, 2001 Cal State Fullerton 11 L, 3-1Feb. 11, 2001 Oregon 20 W, 6-5Feb. 10, 2001 Arizona State 6 L, 5-0Feb. 9, 2001 Arizona 3 L, 14-0 (5)May 18, 2000 Cal State Fullerton 12 L, 2-1May 12, 2000 Oklahoma 4 L, 11-0 (5)April 29, 2000 at Nebraska 20 L, 3-2April 22, 2000 Oklahoma State [2] 22 W, 9-1 (5)April 22, 2000 Oklahoma State [1] 22 W, 3-2 (10)April 9, 2000 Oklahoma 6 L, 9-5April 8, 2000 Oklahoma 6 L, 5-1March 18, 2000 Cal State Fullerton 9 W, 3-2March 17, 2000 Washington 1 L, 6-0March 15, 2000 Arizona State 3 L, 2-0March 5, 2000 Michigan 14 L, 7-0March 4, 2000 Oklahoma 6 L, 8-1March 3, 2000 Fresno State 8 L, 2-0Feb. 19, 2000 Washington [2] 2 L, 6-0Feb. 19, 2000 Washington [1] 2 L, 5-0Feb. 18, 2000 LSU 7 L, 6-2 (8)Feb. 13, 2000 Hawai’i 20 L, 6-5Feb. 13, 2000 Long Beach 15 W, 6-5 (8)Feb. 11, 2000 at Hawai’i 20 W, 4-1Feb. 11, 2000 UCLA 1 L, 5-4 (8)Feb. 10, 2000 Long Beach 15 L, 2-0 (8)

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All-Time Games Against Ranked OpponentsDate Opponent Ranking Result (Inn.)May 22, 1999 Illinois-Chicago 10 L, 4-1May 21, 1999 Oregon 19 L, 6-0May 13, 1999 Missouri 22 W, 8-6 (8)May 13, 1999 Texas A&M 23 W, 6-0April 18, 1999 Oklahoma [2] 8 W, 1-0 (8)April 18, 1999 Oklahoma [1] 8 L, 2-1 (10)April 10, 1999 Texas A&M 19 W, 1-0April 2, 1999 at Texas A&M 18 W, 1-0March 21, 1999 Arizona State 6 L, 3-2March 21, 1999 SW Louisiana 7 W, 1-0March 20, 1999 Oklahoma 5 W, 5-1March 19, 1999 DePaul 25 W, 3-2 (8)March 19, 1999 Oregon State 12 L, 2-1March 18, 1999 Fresno State 3 W, 2-1March 18, 1999 SW Louisiana 7 L, 6-2March 6, 1999 Illinois-Chicago 17 L, 1-0March 5, 1999 Florida 25 W, 7-0Feb. 21, 1999 Arizona 2 L, 5-0Feb. 20, 1999 Alabama 19 W, 2-0Feb. 19, 1999 Arizona 2 W, 1-0Feb. 19, 1999 Alabama 19 L, 7-1Feb. 14, 1999 Massachusetts 10 L, 3-1Feb. 13, 1999 UCLA 3 L, 5-4 (8)Feb. 13, 1999 Long Beach State 13 W, 8-2May 23, 1998 Nebraska 5 L, 2-1May 21, 1998 Michigan 2 L, 7-2May 17, 1998 South Florida 6 W, 4-2May 16, 1998 South Florida 6 W, 1-0May 15, 1998 Arizona State 16 W, 6-0May 2, 1998 Nebraska 6 L, 1-0May 2, 1998 Texas Tech 17 W, 3-0May 1, 1998 Oklahoma 6 L, 1-0April 26, 1998 Texas Tech 17 W, 1-0April 19, 1998 at Oklahoma State [2] 10 W, 7-4April 19, 1998 at Oklahoma State [1] 10 W, 10-0April 18, 1998 at Oklahoma [2] 5 L, 5-4April 18, 1998 at Oklahoma [1] 5 W, 1-0April 4, 1998 Missouri [2] 11 L, 1-0April 4, 1998 Missouri [1] 11 W, 2-1March 28, 1998 at Nebraska [2] 12 L, 4-0March 28, 1998 at Nebraska [1] 12 L, 2-0March 22, 1998 Arizona 1 L, 2-1March 22, 1998 Oklahoma 6 W, 2-0March 21, 1998 SW Louisiana 24 W, 4-0March 20, 1998 Oregon State 18 W, 1-0March 19, 1998 Cal State Northridge 22 W, 5-3March 8, 1998 South Florida 7 W, 1-0March 8, 1998 Michigan 2 W, 2-0March 7, 1998 Florida State 12 W, 9-1Feb. 14, 1998 Fresno State 2 W, 3-1Feb. 14, 1998 Arizona 1 L, 9-1 (5)Feb. 14, 1998 Tennessee 25 W, 3-2Feb. 13, 1998 Washington 3 L, 3-2May 2, 1997 Oklahoma 7 L, 6-5April 20, 1997 Oklahoma State [2] 17 L, 4-0April 20, 1997 Oklahoma State [1] 17 L, 5-4 (8)April 19, 1997 Oklahoma [2] 7 L, 10-0 (5)April 19, 1997 Oklahoma [1] 7 W, 4-1April 6, 1997 at Kansas [2] 25 L, 8-1

Date Opponent Ranking Result (Inn.)April 6, 1997 at Kansas [1] 25 L, 3-0April 5, 1997 at Missouri [2] 12 L, 2-1April 5, 1997 at Missouri [1] 12 L, 9-2March 21, 1997 Washington 5 L, 8-0 (5)March 21, 1997 Cal State Northridge 21 L, 11-2 (6)March 20, 1997 Fresno State 2 L, 6-1Feb. 15, 1997 Arizona State 25 W, 9-7Feb. 15, 1997 Cal State Fullerton 12 W, 7-3Feb. 14, 1997 Arizona 1 L, 6-2Feb. 13, 1997 UNLV 13 L, 6-2

BREAKDOWNSYear Record Ranking Record1997 _________ 3-13 1 ___________4-151998 _________ 18-11 2 ___________7-141999 _________ 13-11 3 ___________4-162000 _________ 5-16 4 ____________8-82001 _________ 5-16 5 ___________5-162002 _________ 15-11 6 __________10-132003 _________ 16-7 7 __________16-122004 _________ 0-18 8 ____________6-72005 _________ 16-9 9 ____________4-82006 _________ 19-6 10 ___________5-82007 _________ 7-8 11 __________5-132008 _________ 4-10-1 12 __________8-172009 _________ 4-6 13 ___________9-92010 _________ 12-9 14 ___________3-42011 _________ 9-6 15 __________10-22012 _________ 14-10 16 __________8-102013 _________ 12-6 17 _______ 15-10-12014 _________ 6-11 18 _________15-102015 _________ 8-8 19 ___________5-62016 _________ 1-8 20 __________7-102017 _________ 3-16 21 ___________5-82018 _________ 5-20 22 __________15-2TOTAL _______ 195-236-1 23 ___________4-6 24 __________6-10 25 __________10-3 TOTAL _ 195-236-1

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Date Opponent Innings ResultApril 29, 2018 at Oklahoma 8 L, 4-5March 13, 2018 at South Carolina 8 L, 0-1Feb. 10, 2018 Wisconsin 8 L, 3-7May 19, 2017 Texas State 12 L, 1-2April 13, 2017 at Texas Tech 14 W, 4-1April 5, 2017 at Texas State 9 L, 1-2April 2, 2017 Houston 8 W, 2-1March 26, 2017 at Oklahoma State 8 L, 9-10March 17, 2017 at Cal State Fullerton 9 L, 2-3March 17, 2016 Iowa 8 W, 4-3March 12, 2016 Arizona 8 L, 2-3March 8, 2016 UTSA 8 W, 3-2Feb. 13, 2016 Arkansas 8 W, 6-5Feb. 12, 2016 North Carolina 8 W, 6-5May 16, 2015 San Diego State 9 L, 3-4March 16, 2015 at Arkansas 8 W, 8-6March 14, 2015 at Arkansas 9 W, 8-7Feb. 14, 2014 IPFW 8 L, 3-2May 12, 2013 Baylor 9 W, 2-1May 3, 2013 Oklahoma State 9 L, 1-0March 23, 2013 Baylor 9 W, 4-0Feb. 24, 2013 Tulsa 8 W, 1-0May 26, 2012 Oregon 8 L, 5-4May 4, 2012 at Oklahoma 8 L, 5-2April 18, 2012 at Baylor 8 L, 5-4March 30, 2012 New Mexico 9 W, 2-1Feb. 19, 2012 Tennessee 9 W, 3-2April 26, 2011 UTSA 8 W, 2-1April 10, 2011 at Nebraska 8 W, 4-3Feb. 24, 2011 Florida 9 L, 6-5March 11, 2010 at UT Arlington 10 W, 3-2Feb. 12, 2010 North Carolina 8 W, 1-0May 15, 2009 Chattanooga 9 W, 1-0April 30, 2009 UTSA 8 W, 3-2April 4, 2009 Iowa State 8 W, 4-2April 2, 2009 TAMU-Corpus Christi 8 W, 4-3March 21, 2009 at Missouri 10 W, 6-2Feb. 20, 2009 BYU 9 W, 5-4May 10, 2008 Oklahoma State 9 W, 4-3March 5, 2008 at Houston 9 L, 5-1Feb. 23, 2008 Oregon State 8 W, 11-9Feb. 15, 2008 Penn State 10 W, 1-0May 20, 2007 Florida 9 L, 3-0April 21, 2007 at Oklahoma State 8 L, 4-3April 14, 2007 at Nebraska 11 L, 5-4March 25, 2007 Oklahoma 10 W, 5-4March 16, 2007 Penn State 10 L, 6-5Feb. 11, 2007 Utah 10 L, 5-4April 29, 2006 Oklahoma State 8 W, 1-0March 19, 2006 Arizona 9 W, 1-0March 9, 2006 at Texas State 9 L, 2-1June 5, 2005 Arizona 11 W, 1-0May 27, 2005 Bethune-Cookman 9 W, 1-0May 12, 2005 Kansas 8 W, 1-0April 26, 2005 Texas Tech 10 L, 2-0April 16, 2005 at Missouri 13 L, 3-2March 19, 2005 Arizona State 8 W, 1-0March 17, 2005 Arizona 10 W, 1-0March 15, 2005 at UCLA 8 W, 1-0Feb. 27, 2005 UCLA 8 W, 3-0Feb. 26, 2005 Long Beach 8 L, 1-0Feb. 27, 2004 Florida State 8 L, 2-1

Date Opponent Innings ResultFeb. 25, 2004 Texas State 8 L, 5-4Feb. 18, 2004 TAMU-Corpus Christi 10 W, 3-2Feb. 13, 2004 Cal State Fullerton 8 L, 10-3Feb. 7, 2004 Houston 9 W, 8-7Feb. 6, 2004 Sam Houston State 8 W, 9-5Feb. 6, 2004 UT Arlington 8 W, 2-1April 11, 2003 Oklahoma 9 W, 1-0March 29, 2003 Nebraska 10 W, 1-0March 2, 2003 Michigan 8 L, 3-2March 1, 2003 Florida 9 W, 4-3Feb. 12, 2003 UT Arlington 8 W, 1-0May 3, 2002 Texas A&M 8 W, 2-1April 28, 2002 Oklahoma State 12 W, 2-1April 17, 2002 at Texas Tech 8 W, 3-2April 14, 2002 at Oklahoma 10 W, 2-1April 6, 2002 Nebraska 8 W, 3-2April 6, 2002 Nebraska 9 L, 4-3March 20, 2002 Southwest Texas 12 W, 4-3March 17, 2002 Cal State Fullerton 9 L, 2-0March 14, 2002 DePaul 8 W, 1-0March 13, 2002 Arizona State 8 L, 3-2March 1, 2002 Mississippi State 14 W, 1-0Feb. 17, 2002 Kentucky 8 L, 2-1Feb. 15, 2002 at UTSA 8 W, 2-1April 21, 2001 at Oklahoma State 9 L, 4-3April 18, 2001 TAMU-Corpus Christi 8 W, 3-2March 16, 2001 Hawai’i 9 L, 4-2Feb. 25, 2001 Cal State Fullerton 8 L, 4-3Feb. 24, 2001 UCLA 8 L, 4-3Feb. 16, 2001 at Southwest Texas 8 W, 4-3Feb. 16, 2001 at Southwest Texas 9 W, 4-3May 20, 2000 Florida 8 L, 5-2May 4, 2000 St. Edward’s 9 W, 2-1April 22, 2000 Oklahoma State 10 W, 3-2March 16, 2000 Cal State Northridge 10 L, 3-2Feb. 24, 2000 Illinois State 8 W, 2-1Feb. 22, 2000 UTSA 11 T, 1-1Feb. 18, 2000 LSU 8 L, 6-2Feb. 13, 2000 Long Beach 8 W, 6-5Feb. 11, 2000 UCLA 8 L, 5-4Feb. 10, 2000 Long Beach 8 L, 2-0Feb. 6, 2000 at UTSA 8 L, 3-2May 14, 1999 Texas Tech 11 W, 1-0May 13, 1999 Missouri 8 W, 8-6April 18, 1999 Oklahoma 8 W, 1-0April 18, 1999 Oklahoma 10 L, 2-1April 17, 1999 Oklahoma State 8 W, 1-0March 19, 1999 DePaul 8 W, 3-2Feb. 13, 1999 UCLA 8 L, 5-4Feb. 7, 1999 at UTSA 10 W, 9-6May 16, 1998 South Florida 8 W, 1-0May 2, 1998 Nebraska 10 L, 1-0March 19, 1998 UNLV 8 W, 1-0April 27, 1997 at Texas Tech 8 W, 6-0April 20, 1997 Oklahoma State 8 L, 5-4April 10, 1997 UT Arlington 8 L, 3-1March 1, 1997 St. Mary’s 9 W, 6-5Feb. 23, 1997 at Texas Woman’s 8 W, 3-0

RUN-RULE GAMES (158-30)Date Opponent Innings ResultMay 11, 2018 Oklahoma 6 L, 1-10May 2, 2018 Incarnate Word 6 W, 8-0April 7, 2018 Samford 5 W, 15-2March 30, 2018 at Iowa State 5 W, 8-0March 23, 2018 Kansas 5 W, 10-2Feb. 28, 2018 TAMU-Corpus Christi 5 W, 8-0Feb. 16, 2018 Oregon 5 L, 0-8May 20, 2017 Texas Southern 5 W, 8-0April 28, 2017 at Kansas 5 W, 10-0March 29, 2017 at UTSA 5 W, 9-1March 18, 2017 at Cal State Fullerton 6 W, 10-1March 15, 2017 at Long Beach State 6 W, 10-1Feb. 11, 2017 Maryland 6 W, 10-2Feb. 10, 2017 Colorado State 5 W, 8-0May 8, 2016 at Iowa State 6 W, 10-0May 7, 2016 at Iowa State 5 W, 14-3May 6, 2016 at Iowa State 5 W, 15-2April 30, 2016 Kansas 5 L, 1-9April 5, 2016 UTEP 5 W, 8-0Feb. 25, 2016 Abilene Christian 5 W, 15-1Feb. 20, 2016 Ball State 5 W, 8-0Feb. 19, 2016 Ball State 5 W, 13-2Feb. 19, 2016 Toledo 5 W, 17-2May 2, 2015 at Oklahoma State 5 W, 9-0May 1, 2015 at Oklahoma State 5 W, 11-0April 18, 2015 Iowa State 5 W, 8-0April 15, 2015 UT-Arlington 5 W, 8-0April 7, 2015 TAMU-Corpus Christi 5 W, 11-2April 3, 2015 at Texas State 5 W, 10-2March 6, 2015 Ohio 5 W, 11-0Feb. 28, 2015 Lamar 5 L, 1-9Feb. 13, 2015 IPFW 5 W, 12-0Feb. 6, 2015 Oregon 5 L, 0-9Feb. 6, 2015 UCSB 5 W, 15-0May 4, 2014 Kansas 5 W, 8-0April 27, 2014 Oklahoma State 5 W, 12-1April 23, 2014 Texas State 6 W, 15-6April 19, 2014 Oklahoma 5 L, 8-0April 18, 2014 Oklahoma 6 W, 9-0April 12, 2014 Iowa State 5 W, 17-1April 11, 2014 Iowa State 5 W, 19-6April 2, 2014 Texas State 5 W, 19-7March 26, 2014 TAMU-Corpus Christi 5 W, 8-0March 15, 2014 Iowa State 5 W, 9-1March 2, 2014 Texas Southern 6 W, 9-1March 1, 2014 Louisiana-Monroe 5 W, 9-1March 1, 2014 Texas Southern 5 W, 8-0Feb. 28, 2014 Southern Mississippi 5 W, 10-2Feb. 15, 2014 IPFW 5 W, 10-2June 1, 2013 Oklahoma 5 L, 10-2May 18, 2013 South Carolina 5 W, 11-2April 13, 2013 Iowa State 5 W, 12-4April 12, 2013 Iowa State 5 W, 8-0April 4, 2013 Texas Southern 5 W, 8-0March 29, 2013 Kansas 6 W, 16-4Feb. 23, 2013 Lamar 5 W, 9-1Feb. 23, 2013 Utah State 5 W, 13-2Feb. 17, 2013 DePaul 6 W, 9-0Feb. 16, 2013 Houston 5 W, 15-0Feb. 16, 2013 Illinois 6 W, 12-2Feb. 15, 2013 DePaul 5 W, 13-0Feb. 9, 2013 TAMU-Corpus Christi 5 W, 8-0

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All-Time Run-Rule GamesDate Opponent Innings ResultFeb. 8, 2013 North Texas 6 W, 9-1May 19, 2012 Houston 5 W, 10-1April 26, 2012 at Texas A&M 6 L, 9-0March 31, 2012 Tulsa 6 W, 9-1March 28, 2012 at Houston 5 W, 15-4March 25, 2012 at Iowa State 5 W, 11-2March 15, 2012 Marist 6 W, 10-2March 6, 2012 Texas Tech 6 W, 8-0March 4, 2012 Sam Houston State 5 W, 14-0Feb. 12, 2012 Colorado State 5 W, 8-0Feb. 11, 2012 UTSA 5 W, 8-0Feb. 10, 2012 UTSA 5 W, 15-0Feb. 9, 2012 Cal State Fullerton 5 W, 23-0April 22, 2011 at Texas Tech 5 W, 15-2April 19, 2011 UT Arlington 6 W, 8-0April 14, 2011 North Texas 5 W, 8-0April 3, 2011 at Oklahoma State 6 W, 10-0March 27, 2011 Kansas 5 W, 10-2March 26, 2011 Kansas 5 W, 12-0March 17, 2011 Washington 5 W, 12-0March 17, 2011 DePaul 5 W, 11-3Feb. 26, 2011 Long Island 5 W, 10-0Feb. 19, 2011 Colorado State 5 W, 8-0Feb. 19, 2011 Colorado State 6 W, 12-4Feb. 17, 2011 Wisconsin 5 W, 15-1Feb. 13, 2011 Louisville 5 W, 14-4Feb. 12, 2011 Northern Illinois 5 W, 14-1May 9, 2010 Georgia 5 L, 9-0May 2, 2010 at Iowa State 5 W, 10-2May 1, 2010 at Iowa State 5 W, 8-0April 24, 2010 Oklahoma State 6 W, 9-1April 14, 2010 Baylor 5 W, 8-0April 11, 2010 Missouri 5 W, 10-2March 31, 2010 Texas State 6 W, 8-0March 27, 2010 Nebraska 5 W, 9-0March 25, 2010 TAMU-Corpus Christi 5 W, 13-4March 10, 2010 UTEP 6 W, 9-0March 4, 2010 Texas Southern 5 W, 8-0Feb. 27, 2010 UC Davis 5 W, 14-5Feb. 26, 2010 UCLA 6 L, 9-1May 16, 2009 at Alabama 6 L, 10-1April 25, 2009 at Oklahoma State 5 W, 12-2March 28, 2009 Oklahoma 5 W, 15-6March 12, 2009 Bowling Green 6 W, 11-3March 1, 2009 at UTEP 6 W, 13-4Feb. 26, 2009 Louisiana-Monroe 6 W, 10-2Feb. 21, 2009 Arizona State 5 L, 12-4Feb. 20, 2009 Oregon 5 W, 9-0Feb. 17, 2009 UT Arlington 5 W, 11-1May 1, 2008 TAMU-Corpus Christi 6 W, 8-0May 1, 2008 TAMU-Corpus Christi 6 W, 10-2April 27, 2008 at Oklahoma 5 L, 8-0April 26, 2008 at Oklahoma 6 L, 8-0April 17, 2008 Texas Tech 5 W, 10-1March 29, 2008 at Iowa State 5 W, 10-0March 14, 2008 at Hawai’i 5 L, 8-0Feb. 10, 2008 UTSA 5 W, 10-2April 29, 2007 Iowa State 5 W, 9-1April 26, 2007 Texas Tech 6 W, 11-1March 7, 2007 Oklahoma Christian 5 W, 12-0March 4, 2007 Drake 5 W, 8-0March 3, 2007 Drake 6 W, 8-0Feb. 16, 2007 North Texas 6 W, 10-2May 27, 2006 Washington 6 W, 9-1

Date Opponent Innings ResultMarch 8, 2006 North Texas 5 W, 9-1March 1, 2006 UT Arlington 6 W, 9-1Feb. 16, 2006 Oklahoma Christian 5 W, 16-0Feb. 10, 2006 Syracuse 5 W, 12-0March 11, 2005 UTEP 6 W, 8-0March 2, 2005 at UT Arlington 5 W, 9-0Feb. 23, 2005 Oklahoma Christian 5 W, 8-0April 28, 2004 at Texas A&M 5 L, 11-1 March 31, 2004 Oklahoma Christian 6 W, 8-0March 5, 2004 Stephen F. Austin 5 W, 10-2 Feb. 29, 2004 California 5 L, 10-1Feb. 25, 2004 Texas State 5 W, 12-4Feb. 13, 2004 Washington 6 L, 14-4May 16, 2003 LSU 6 W, 8-0March 6, 2003 Eastern Michigan 5 W, 8-0Feb. 19, 2003 Stephen F. Austin 5 W, 14-1Feb. 14, 2003 SW Missouri State 5 W, 9-1Feb. 5, 2003 Sam Houston 5 W, 8-0Feb. 5, 2003 Sam Houston 6 W, 8-0May 2, 2002 Iowa State 5 W, 8-0March 20, 2002 Southwest Texas 6 W, 8-0March 15, 2002 New Mexico 6 W, 9-1March 7, 2002 UT Arlington 5 W, 9-0March 7, 2002 UT Arlington 6 W, 8-0March 6, 2002 St. Edward’s 5 W, 8-0March 6, 2002 St. Edward’s 6 W, 8-0Feb. 10, 2002 Cal State Fullerton 5 L, 9-1Feb. 9, 2002 UCLA 5 L, 14-0Feb. 8, 2002 Massachusetts 5 L, 9-1April, 29, 2001 Nebraska 5 L, 10-0March 10, 2001 at Washington 5 L, 11-0Feb. 21, 2001 UTSA 5 W, 8-0Feb. 17, 2001 Missouri-Kansas City 5 W, 10-0Feb. 9, 2001 Arizona 5 L, 14-0Feb. 7, 2001 St. Edward’s 5 W, 10-0May 12, 2000 Oklahoma 5 L, 11-0April 22, 2000 Oklahoma State 5 W, 9-1 March 22, 2000 UT Arlington 5 W, 9-1Feb. 6, 2000 at UTSA 5 W, 9-1Feb. 5, 2000 Stephen F. Austin 5 W, 8-0May 20, 1999 Cornell 6 W, 8-0April 21, 1999 Centenary 5 W, 8-0April 21, 1999 Centenary 5 W, 11-1April 13, 1999 at UTSA 5 W, 9-0April 13, 1999 at UTSA 5 W, 17-0March 2, 1999 Sam Houston State 5 W, 8-0April 25, 1998 Baylor 5 W, 11-0April 19, 1998 at Oklahoma State 5 W, 10-0April 7, 1998 at Southwest Texas 6 W, 12-4March 20, 1998 Georgia State 5 W, 8-0March 14, 1998 North Carolina 5 W, 8-0March 7, 1998 Florida State 6 W, 9-1Feb. 14, 1998 Arizona 5 L, 9-1Feb. 4, 1998 at St. Edward’s 5 W, 10-0April 19, 1997 Oklahoma 5 L, 10-0April 13, 1997 Texas A&M 6 L, 9-0March 22, 1997 Ohio State 5 W, 10-1March 21, 1997 Washington 5 L, 8-0March 21, 1997 Cal State Northridge 6 L, 11-2March 2, 1997 at Incarnate Word 5 W, 10-0Feb. 22, 1997 Northwood 5 W, 8-0Feb. 8, 1997 at St. Edward’s 5 W, 11-1

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All-Time Jersey NumbersCurrent athletes in bold.

00Lauren Burke ________________________ 2019-Ciera Schick _________________________ 2018

1Chloe Romero _______________________ 2018-Stephanie Wong ___________________ 2014-17Esther Sung _________________________ 1999Rachel Entenza _______________________ 1997

2Janae Jefferson _______________________ 2018-Tiarra Davis ______________________ 2014-17Kim Bruins _______________________ 2010-13Meagan Denny ____________________ 2005-08Tamara Poppe _____________________ 2001-04Nikki Cockrell _____________________ 1997-99

3Kaitlyn Slack ________________________ 2017-Rachel Scott _______________________ 2013-16Brittany Chalk _____________________ 2007-10Lindsay Gardner ___________________ 2000-03Jane Teixeira ______________________ 1997-99

4Janna Roberts _______________________ 2019-Devon Tunning ____________________ 2014-17Torie Schmidt _____________________ 2010-13Torrey Schroeder* _____________________ 2009MicKayla Padilla ___________________ 2005-08Keely Franks ____________________ 1997-2000

5Elicia Espinosa _______________________ 2019-Kristen Clark ______________________ 2015-18 Mandy Ogle_______________________ 2011-14Erin Tresselt ______________________ 2007-10Chez Sievers ______________________ 2003-06Jackie McLellan _______________________ 2001Allison Johnson ______________________ 2000Cynthia Gonzales _____________________ 1999Rose Ekholm ______________________ 1997-98

6Mickenzi Krpec ____________________ 2014-17Taylor Hoagland ___________________ 2010-13Shannon Thomas __________________ 2006-07Erin Mahoney ________________________ 2002Danielle Booth ____________________ 2000-01Jennifer Nauert ____________________ 1998-99Angie Hamilton ______________________ 1997

7Reagan Hathaway ____________________ 2016-Marlee Gabaldon ___________________ 2012-15Raygan Feight* ____________________ 2010-11Crystal Saenz ______________________ 2006-09Alexis Garcia ______________________ 2002-05Charla Moore ___________________ 1998-2001Laura Hundley _______________________ 1997

8 Cat Osterman ________________ 2002-03, 05-06Tracy Wisdom _______________________ 1999Christy Guidorizzi _________________ 1997-98

9McKenzie Parker _____________________ 2019-Randel Leahy ______________________ 2015-18Krissie Fountain ______________________ 2012Raygan Feight* _______________________ 2009Rachael Cook _____________________ 2005-06Sarah Wieszczak ___________________ 2001-04Jodi Reeves _____________________ 1997-2000

10Ki’Audra Hayter______________________ 2018-Taylor McAllister __________________ 2014-17Amy Hooks _______________________ 2008-11Megan Willis ______________________ 2004-07Martha Rac _______________________ 2001-03Katie Penders _____________________ 1997-98

11Malory Schattle ______________________ 2017-Taylor Thom ______________________ 2011-14Tallie Thrasher ____________________ 2007-10Christina Gwyn ____________________ 2004-05Sam Murphy _________________________ 2003Deeanna Williams __________________ 2001-02Megan Harper ________________________ 1999Julie Blevins _______________________ 1997-98

12Celina Felix _______________________ 2016-17Blaire Luna _______________________ 2010-13Kelly Melone ______________________ 2006-09Amy Bradford _____________________ 2002-05

13 Shannon Rhodes _____________________ 2019-Lindsey Stephens ___________________ 2013-16Jaclyn Daniels _____________________ 2004-06Tiffany Anders ____________________ 2002-03Autumn Eastes __________________ 1998-2001

14Christa Williams ___________________ 1998-99Ashley Hutchison _____________________ 1997

15Jade Gortarez ________________________ 2017Holly Kern________________________ 2013-16Cathie Johnson __________________ 1997-2000

16Bekah Alcozer _______________________ 2016-Brittany Barnhill ___________________ 2008-09Melanie Jarrett ____________________ 2002-05Tiffiny Valdehueza _______________ 1998-2001

17Taylor Ellsworth _____________________ 2017-Erin Shireman _____________________ 2013-16Loryn Johnson ____________________ 2007-10Monica Askew _____________________ 2004-06Marlo Hanks ______________________ 2000-03Lindsey Willis ________________________ 1998Caroline Pace ________________________ 1997

18Brooke Bolinger ______________________ 2017-Gabby Smith ______________________ 2012-15Jacqueline Williams ________________ 2004-07Samantha Hirsch ______________________ 2002Melissa Malchi _______________________ 2001Carmen Martinez ________________ 1997-2000

19Melissa Martin __________________ 1999-2002Nece Ahumada ____________________ 1997-98

20Erica Wright ______________________ 2015-18 Brejae Washington _________________ 2011-14Trisha Tatro ____________________ 1998-2001

21Ariana Adams _______________________ 2018-Shelby Savony _____________________ 2008-11Amber Hall _______________________ 2003-06Chelsea Stoughton _______________ 1998-2000Kelly Heuertz ________________________ 1997

22MK Tedder __________________________ 2018-Christina Bardwell ____________________ 2016Karina Scott_______________________ 2011-14Kori Cook ________________________ 2007-10Tina Boutelle ______________________ 2003-06Kathleen Richter _________________ 1998-2000Kedra Thomas ________________________ 1997

23Jaden Hoelker _______________________ 2019-Megan Paris _________________________ 2009Lacy Robinson _____________________ 2004-05Sarah Stelly __________________________ 2003Patricia Vega ______________________ 2001-02Audrey Hendricks ________________ 1999-2000Katie Patterson _______________________ 1998Kim Lair ____________________________ 1997

24Tuesday DerMargosian ________________ 2017-Torrey Schroeder* __________________ 2007-08Wynter Turner ____________________ 2002-05

25Kaitlyn Washington ___________________ 2017-Courtney Craig ____________________ 2009-12Courtney Ryan __________________ 1999-2000Robyn Krieg ______________________ 1997-98

27Brittany Reliford ___________________ 2006-08Lizi Sowers _______________________ 2003-05Natalie King ______________________ 2001-02

29Shealyn O’Leary ______________________ 2019-

30Kelli Hanzel _______________________ 2014-17

33Mary Iakopo ________________________ 2019-Lauren Slatten _____________________ 2014-15

35Alyssa Angel _________________________ 2015 Kacie Gaskin ______________________ 2006-09Shibbon Gonzales __________________ 2000-01Angie Scharnhorst _________________ 1997-98

40Miranda Elish _______________________ 2019-

44Rachel Fox ________________________ 2011-12Desiree Williams ___________________ 2005-09

45Taylor King _______________________ 2013-15

48Stephanie Ceo _____________________ 2013-16

51Lexy Bennett ______________________ 2009-12

77Paige von Sprecken _________________ 2016-18

88Nadia Taylor ______________________ 2009-12

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Red & Charline McCombs FieldOne of the top facilities in all of collegiate softball opened on

Feb. 7, 1998, when a sellout crowd of 1,251 walked through the gates of Red & Charline McCombs Field, the new home of

The University of Texas softball program. Like all of UT’s construction projects, McCombs Field represents UT’s continuing commitment to provide Longhorns student-athletes with the finest facilities in the country. The $4.5 million complex sports all of the amenities of a first-class stadium, with spacious home and visiting team dugouts and locker rooms, along with coaches suites, team meeting areas and an umpire locker room, as well as a fully-equipped athletic training room in the home locker room. A unique feature of the home and visiting locker rooms is their direct access to the dugouts. The NCAA regulation-size field sports the finest grass and clay infield available, which was laser leveled in the summer of 2004. In 2009 McCombs installed an LED scoreboard with full video capabilities. In the fall of 2005, the facility underwent a face-lift as a new study area was constructed in the Horns’ locker room, the athletic training room was equipped with a state-of-the-art whirlpool, equipment stor-age was added both inside and out and the press box was redesigned to accommodate the growing media attention. The press box underwent another renovation in the fall of 2012 as a television broadcasting booth was constructed and two radio booths were added. The field surface was replaced in the summer/fall 2017 and re-leveled to provide better drainage while sections of artificial turf were added down both foul lines. New fencing/padding was added to the outfield and along both bullpen areas to provide a new aesthetic. Plans for a new Performance Development Center addition down the right field line have been approved with construction on the indoor complex set to begin in the summer of 2019. When fans and opponents arrive at McCombs Field, they are treated to unobstructed grandstand seating, a concessions area and accessible parking. The fan-friendly atmosphere at McCombs Field has attracted some of the nation’s top crowds since its opening. Year in and year out, McCombs Field welcomes thousands of Longhorns faithful to witness some of the best collegiate softball. In fact, Texas has been ranked in the top 32 nationally in total atten-dance every season since opening McCombs Field in 1998. In 2012, the Horns welcomed a program-record 28,536 fans to McCombs Field for an average of 815 per contest. The field and complex area were named in the spring of 1997 for Texas businessman Red McCombs and his wife, Charline, generous benefactors to The University of Texas.

YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME ATTENDANCE Total Average National RankYear Dates Attendance Attendance Avg./Total1997^ _________ 10 __________ 2,161 ___________216 __________ n/a1998 __________ 11 _________ 12,625 ________ 1,148* ________ 3rd1999 __________ 17 _________ 17,169 _________ 1,010 _________ 3rd2000 __________ 17 _________ 15,474 __________910 ________ 4th/5th2001 __________ 17 _________ 12,293 __________723 ________ 4th/6th2002 __________ 16 _________ 11,824 __________739 ________ 5th/7th2003 __________ 24 _________ 19,651 __________819 ________ 4th/3rd2004 __________ 19 _________ 13,828 __________727 ________ 7th/9th2005 __________ 22 _________ 22,184 _________ 1,008 _______ 4th/4th2006 __________ 25 _________ 26,785 _________ 1,071 _______ 4th/3rd2007 __________ 17 _________ 14,142 __________832 ________ 7th/11th2008 __________ 19 _________ 14,641 __________771 _______ 11th/12th2009 __________ 19 _________ 14,928 __________786 _______ 10th/10th2010 __________ 26 _________ 21.828 __________839 _______ 12th/14th2011 __________ 26 _________ 20,897 __________804 _______ 16th/12th2012 __________ 36 _________ 28,536* __________815 ________ 17th/8th2013 __________ 32 _________ 26,511 __________828 ________ 17th/9th2014 __________ 28 _________ 21,105 __________753 _______ 22nd/15th2015 __________ 21 _________ 15,262 __________726 _______ 21st/23rd2016 __________ 28 _________ 19,510 __________697 _______ 28th/23rd2017 __________ 25 _________ 18,433 __________737 _______ 30th/24th2018 __________ 29 _________ 19.573 __________674 _______ 32nd/22nd *School record; ^Home games were played at the East Austin Youth Complex

ALL-TIME HOME RECORDYear Wins Losses Ties Percentage1997^ __________ 14 ___________ 7 ____________0 __________ .6671998 ___________ 17 ___________ 2 ____________0 __________ .8951999 ___________ 21 ___________ 4 ____________0 __________ .8402000 ___________ 16 ___________ 7 ____________1 __________ .6672001 ___________ 13 ___________ 12 ___________0 __________ .5202002 ___________ 23 ___________ 1 ____________0 __________ .9582003 ___________ 28 ___________ 2 ____________0 __________ .9332004 ___________ 15 ___________ 8 ____________0 __________ .6522005 ___________ 25 ___________ 5 ____________0 __________ .8332006 ___________ 32 ___________ 1 ____________0 __________ .9702007 ___________ 19 ___________ 5 ____________0 __________ .7922008 ___________ 16 ___________ 9 ____________1 __________ .6352009 ___________ 20 ___________ 6 ____________0 __________ .7692010 ___________ 20 ___________ 6 ____________0 __________ .7692011 ___________ 25 ___________ 5 ____________0 __________ .8332012 ___________ 30 ___________ 6 ____________0 __________ .8332013 ___________ 29 ___________ 3 ____________0 __________ .9062014 ___________ 18 ___________ 10 ___________0 __________ .6432015 ___________ 18 ___________ 6 ____________0 __________ .7502016 ___________ 24 ___________ 5 ____________0 __________ .8282017 ___________ 16 ___________ 10 ___________0 __________ .6152018 ___________ 21 ___________ 11 ___________0 __________ .656Total __________ 460 _________ 131 ___________2 __________ .777^Home games were played at the East Austin Youth Complex

TOP CROWDS AT McCOMBS FIELDRank Date Opponent Result Attendance1. ___ April 30, 2006 ___ Oklahoma State ______ W, 3-0 ________1,5702. ____ May 27, 2006 ___ Washington _________ W, 1-0 ________1,437 April 6, 2005 ____ Texas A&M__________ W, 3-0 ________1,4374. ____ May 26, 2006 ___ Washington _________ W, 9-1 ________1,4355. ____ April 12, 2003 ___ Oklahoma ___________ W, 2-1 ________1,4256. ____ April 5, 2006 ____ Texas A&M__________ L, 4-2 ________1,4237. ____ April 29, 2006 ___ Oklahoma State ______ W, 1-0 ________1,4148. ____ May 1, 2011_____ Oklahoma ___________ W, 5-3 ________1,3999. ___ April 24, 2005 ___ Iowa State ___________ L, 1-0 ________1,38310. ___ May 2, 2009_____ Texas A&M __________ L, 6-1 ________1,376 April 9, 2003 ____ Texas A&M__________ W, 1-0 ________1,376

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At-Bats1997 __ Jane Teixeira _______________1581998 __ Keely Franks _______________1811999 __ Nikki Cockrell ______________1852000 __ Lindsay Gardner ____________1972001 __ Kathleen Richter ____________1482002 __ Lindsay Gardner ____________2082003 __ Lindsay Gardner ____________1702004 __ Chez Sievers ________________1512005 __ Wynter Turner _____________1642006 __ Tina Boutelle _______________1932007 __ Shannon Thomas____________1842008 __ Loryn Johnson ______________1722009 __ Loryn Johnson ______________1812010 __ Nadia Taylor _______________1712011 __ Taylor Hoagland ____________1612012 __ Brejae Washington __________1762013 __ Brejae Washington __________1902014 __ Lindsey Stephens ____________1782015 __ Lindsey Stephens ____________1692016 __ Celina Felix ________________1732017 __ Devon Tunning _____________1912018 __ Janae Jefferson ______________ 189

Batting Average1997 __ Jodi Reeves ________________ .3651998 __ Jodi Reeves ________________ .3931999 __ Autumn Eastes ____________ .3792000 __ Lindsay Gardner ___________ .4212001 __ Lindsay Gardner ___________ .3882002 __ Lindsay Gardner ___________ .3322003 __ Tamara Poppe _____________ .3572004 __ Amber Hall _______________ .3732005 __ Chez Sievers _______________ .3212006 __ Desiree Williams ___________ .3332007 __ Shannon Thomas ___________ .3262008 __ Loryn Johnson _____________ .3552009 __ Loryn Johnson _____________ .4032010 __ Taylor Hoagland ___________ .3822011 __ Lexy Bennett ______________ .4382012 __ Lexy Bennett ______________ .4222013 __ Taylor Hoagland ___________ .4242014 __ Brejae Washington _________ .4172015 __ Devon Tunning ____________ .3502016 __ Lindsey Stephens ___________ .4072017 __ Taylor Ellsworth ____________ .3942018 __ Janae Jefferson _____________ .392

Runs Scored1997 __ Jodi Reeves __________________341998 __ Jodi Reeves __________________461999 __ Nikki Cockrell _______________422000 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________352001 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________242002 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________422003 __ Tina Boutelle ________________352004 __ Tina Boutelle ________________332005 __ Desiree Williams _____________272006 _ Tina Boutelle ________________422007 __ Shannon Thomas_____________362008 __ Desiree Williams _____________352009 __ Desiree Williams ____________482010 __ Amy Hooks _________________422011 __ Taylor Hoagland _____________542012 __ Taylor Hoagland _____________592013 __ Taylor Hoagland _____________672014 __ Taylor Thom ________________552015 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________442016 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________552017 __ Devon Tunning ______________382018 __ Janae Jefferson _______________30

Hits1997 __ Jodi Reeves __________________571998 __ Jodi Reeves __________________661999 __ Autumn Eastes ______________662000 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________832001 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________382002 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________692003 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________492004 __ Amber Hall _________________562005 __ Chez Sievers _________________502006 __ Tina Boutelle ________________612007 _ Shannon Thomas_____________602008 __ Loryn Johnson _______________612009 __ Loryn Johnson ______________ 732010 __ Taylor Hoagland ____________ 652011 __ Lexy Bennett ________________572012 __ Lexy Bennett ________________732013 __ Taylor Thom ________________712014 __ Brejae Washington ___________732015 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________582016 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________682017 __ Devon Tunning ______________642018 __ Janae Jefferson _______________74

Doubles1997 __ Jodi Reeves __________________141998 __ Nikki Cockrell _______________141999 __ Jodi Reeves __________________122000 __ Keely Franks ________________122001 __ Marlo Hanks ________________112002 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________13 Tamara Poppe _______________132003 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________102004 __ Amber Hall _________________11 Chez Sievers _________________112005 __ Desiree Williams _____________102006 __ Amber Hall _________________112007 __ Loryn Johnson _______________10 Megan Willis ________________102008 __ Kelly Melone ________________122009 __ Loryn Johnson _______________142010 __ Lexy Bennett ________________132011 __ Taylor Thom ________________122012 __ Nadia Taylor ________________162013 __ Taylor Thom ________________162014 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________122015 __ Erin Shireman ________________9 Devon Tunning _______________92016 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________202017 __ Devon Tunning ______________142018 __ Paige von Sprecken ___________20

Triples1997 __ Nikki Cockrell ________________6 Jodi Reeves ___________________61998 __ Nikki Cockrell ________________4 Jodi Reeves ___________________41999 __ Autumn Eastes _______________32000 __ Trisha Tatro __________________2 Tiffiny Valdehueza ____________22001 __ Lindsay Gardner ______________1 Tamara Poppe ________________12002 __ Wynter Turner _______________22003 __ Tamara Poppe ________________2 Wynter Turner _______________22004 __ Tina Boutelle _________________32005 __ Tina Boutelle _________________3 Chez Sievers __________________32006 __ Shannon Thomas______________72007 __ Shannon Thomas______________6

2008 __ Tallie Thrasher _______________22009 __ Tallie Thrasher _______________32010 __ Taylor Hoagland ______________1 Courtney Craig ______________1 Tallie Thrasher ______________12011 __ Brejae Washington ____________52012 __ Brejae Washington ____________42013 __ Brejae Washington ____________72014 __ Lindsey Stephens ______________4 Brejae Washington ____________4 Taylor Thom _________________42015 __ Lindsey Stephens ______________52016 __ Stephanie Ceo ________________3 Lindsey Stephens ______________32017 __ Reagan Hathaway ______________42018 __ Janae Jefferson ________________1 Ki’Audra Hayter _______________1 Kaitlyn Washington ____________1 Randel Leahy ________________1 Home Runs1997 __ Jodi Reeves ___________________51998 __ Nikki Cockrell _______________10 Jodi Reeves __________________101999 __ Nikki Cockrell ________________62000 __ Kathleen Richter ______________62001 __ Three players _________________22002 __ Wynter Turner _______________52003 __ Tamara Poppe ________________72004 __ Wynter Turner _______________92005 __ Desiree Williams ______________52006 __ Desiree Williams _____________122007 __ Tallie Thrasher ______________122008 __ Loryn Johnson _______________122009 __ Desiree Williams ____________122010 __ Courtney Craig ______________132011 __ Taylor Hoagland _____________152012 __ Taylor Hoagland _____________182013 __ Taylor Thom ________________152014 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________162015 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________152016 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________152017 _ Bekah Alcozer ________________62018 __ Bekah Alcozer ________________5 Taylor Ellsworth _______________5

Runs Batted In1997 __ Jodi Reeves __________________291998 __ Nikki Cockrell _______________461999 __ Keely Franks ________________312000 __ Keely Franks ________________352001 __ Trisha Tatro _________________222002 __ Deeanna Williams ____________322003 __ Tamara Poppe _______________282004 __ Wynter Turner ______________342005 __ Chez Sievers _________________212006 __ Desiree Williams _____________392007 __ Kacie Gaskin ________________32 Tallie Thrasher ______________322008 __ Loryn Johnson _______________332009 __ Loryn Johnson _______________502010 __ Amy Hooks _________________402011 __ Lexy Bennett ________________41 Taylor Thom ________________412012 __ Lexy Bennett ________________572013 __ Taylor Thom ________________662014 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________662015 _ Lindsey Stephens _____________472016 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________462017 __ Celina Felix _________________252018 __ Paige von Sprecken ___________29

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Walks1997 __ Nikki Cockrell _______________18 Jodi Reeves __________________181998 __ Jodi Reeves __________________281999 __ Nikki Cockrell _______________242000 __ Jodi Reeves __________________202001 __ Marlo Hanks ________________252002 __ Tamara Poppe _______________242003 __ Wynter Turner ______________222004 __ Sarah Wieszczak _____________272005 __ Desiree Williams _____________332006 __ Desiree Williams _____________392007 __ Tallie Thrasher ______________212008 __ Desiree Williams _____________352009 __ Desiree Williams _____________492010 __ Amy Hooks _________________372011 __ Taylor Hoagland _____________422012 __ Taylor Hoagland _____________412013 __ Taylor Hoagland _____________732014 __ Taylor Thom ________________402015 __ Devon Tunning ______________412016 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________312017 __ Mickenzi Krpec ______________22 Devon Tunning ______________222018 __ Taylor Ellsworth ______________29

Stolen Bases1997 __ Nikki Cockrell _______________241998 __ Jodi Reeves __________________141999 __ Autumn Eastes ______________202000 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________182001 __ Autumn Eastes ______________11 Lindsay Gardner _____________112002 __ Erin Mahoney _______________252003 __ Tina Boutelle _________________72004 __ Amber Hall _________________10 Tina Boutelle ________________102005 __ Amber Hall _________________152006 __ Tina Boutelle ________________252007 __ Shannon Thomas_____________352008 __ Desiree Williams _____________172009 __ Courtney Craig ______________172010 __ Taylor Hoagland _____________172011 __ Brejae Washington ___________382012 __ Brejae Washington ___________272013 __ Brejae Washington ___________322014 __ Brejae Washington ___________332015 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________142016 __ Lindsey Stephens _____________172017 __ Stephanie Wong _____________132018 __ Janae Jefferson _______________11 Ki’Audra Hayter ______________11

Slugging Percentage1997 __ Jodi Reeves ________________ .6281998 __ Jodi Reeves ________________ .6961999 __ Nikki Cockrell _____________ .4592000 __ Lindsay Gardner ___________ .4972001 __ Lindsay Gardner ___________ .4692002 __ Lindsay Gardner ___________ .4622003 __ Tamara Poppe _____________ .6202004 __ Tamara Poppe _____________ .5172005 __ Desiree Williams ___________ .4452006 __ Desiree Williams ___________ .6372007 _ Tallie Thrasher ____________ .6292008 __ Loryn Johnson _____________ .6222009 __ Loryn Johnson _____________ .6132010 __ Tallie Thrasher ____________ .7312011 __ Lexy Bennett ______________ .792

2012 __ Lexy Bennett ______________ .7632013 __ Taylor Hoagland ___________ .8212014 __ Lindsey Stephens ___________ .7532015 __ Lindsey Stephens ___________ .6982016 __ Lindsey Stephens ___________ .8322017 __ Taylor Ellsworth ____________ .508 Devon Tunning ____________ .5082018 __ Kaitlyn Washington _________ .513

Total Bases1997 __ Jodi Reeves __________________981998 __ Jodi Reeves _________________1171999 __ Nikki Cockrell _______________852000 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________982001 __ Marlo Hanks ________________492002 __ Lindsay Gardner _____________962003 __ Tamara Poppe _______________802004 __ Tina Boutelle ________________74 Wynter Turner ______________742005 __ Desiree Williams _____________702006 __ Desiree Williams ____________1092007 __ Tallie Thrasher ______________882008 __ Loryn Johnson ______________1072009 __ Loryn Johnson ______________1112010 __ Taylor Hoagland ____________1102011 __ Taylor Hoagland ____________1142012 __ Lexy Bennett _______________1322013 __ Taylor Thom _______________1322014 __ Lindsey Stephens ____________1342015 __ Lindsey Stephens ____________1182016 __ Lindsey Stephens ____________1392017 __ Devon Tunning ______________972018 __ Janae Jefferson _______________87

Hit By Pitch1997 __ Jodi Reeves ___________________51998 __ Jodi Reeves ___________________41999 __ Melissa Martin ________________32000 __ Lindsay Gardner ______________62001 __ Kathleen Richter ______________52002 __ Tiffiny Anders ________________4 Marlo Hanks _________________42003 __ Lindsay Gardner ______________2 Tamara Poppe ________________22004 __ Amber Hall __________________3 Megan Willis _________________32005 __ Rachael Cook _________________62006 __ Shannon Thomas______________62007 _ Kori Cook ___________________52008 __ Desiree Williams ______________52009 __ Nadia Taylor _________________62010 __ Brittany Chalk ________________72011 __ Nadia Taylor _________________82012 __ Brejae Washington ____________42013 __ Karina Scott __________________82014 __ Stephanie Ceo ________________72015 __ Kelli Hanzel _________________112016 __ Christina Bardwell _____________62017 __ Stephanie Wong ______________82018 __ Malory Schattle _______________5 Randel Leahy _________________5

On Base Percentage1997 __ Jodi Reeves ________________ .4421998 __ Jodi Reeves ________________ .4851999 __ Autumn Eastes ____________ .4222000 __ Lindsay Gardner ___________ .4702001 __ Lindsay Gardner ___________ .4292002 __ Sarah Wieszczak ___________ .3882003 __ Tamara Poppe _____________ .4372004 __ Sarah Wieszczak ___________ .4432005 __ Desiree Williams ___________ .411

2006 __ Desiree Williams ___________ .4682007 __ Tallie Thrasher ____________ .4122008 __ Tallie Thrasher ____________ .4612009 __ Loryn Johnson _____________ .4652010 __ Amy Hooks _______________ .4732011 __ Lexy Bennett ______________ .5102012 __ Lexy Bennett ______________ .5022013 __ Taylor Hoagland ___________ .6102014 __ Brejae Washington _________ .5002015 __ Devon Tunning ____________ .4852016 __ Lindsey Stephens ___________ .5002017 __ Mickenzi Krpec ____________ .4222018 __ Janae Jefferson _____________ .463

PITCHINGEarned Run Average1997 __ Christy Guidorizzi __________ 2.001998 __ Christa Williams ___________ 0.461999 __ Christa Williams ___________ 0.972000 __ Charla Moore _____________ 1.702001 __ Charla Moore _____________ 2.392002 __ Cat Osterman _____________ 0.832003 __ Cat Osterman _____________ 0.382004 __ Amy Bradford _____________ 2.012005 __ Cat Osterman _____________ 0.362006 __ Cat Osterman _____________ 0.422007 _ Erin Tresselt_______________ 1.142008 __ Meagan Denny ____________ 2.082009 __ Erin Tresselt ______________ 2.682010 __ Blaire Luna _______________ 1.392011 __ Rachel Fox ________________ 1.242012 __ Rachel Fox ________________ 2.282013 __ Blaire Luna _______________ 1.282014 __ Tiarra Davis _______________ 2.382015 __ Erica Wright ______________ 2.422016 __ Tiarra Davis _______________ 1.972017 __ Erica Wright ______________ 1.632018 __ Paige von Sprecken _________ 1.88

Wins1997 __ Christy Guidorizzi ____________161998 __ Christa Williams _____________281999 __ Christa Williams _____________232000 __ Charla Moore _______________212001 __ Charla Moore _______________132002 __ Cat Osterman _______________362003 __ Cat Osterman _______________322004 __ Lizi Sowers ___________________92005 __ Cat Osterman _______________302006 __ Cat Osterman _______________382007 __ Meagan Denny ______________212008 __ Meagan Denny ______________212009 __ Brittany Barnhill _____________262010 __ Blaire Luna _________________302011 __ Blaire Luna _________________282012 __ Blaire Luna _________________222013 __ Blaire Luna _________________322014 __ Tiarra Davis _________________192015 __ Erica Wright ________________182016 __ Tiarra Davis _________________232017 __ Erica Wright _________________8 Tiarra Davis __________________82018 __ Brooke Bolinger ______________13

Appearances1997 __ Christy Guidorizzi ____________271998 __ Christa Williams _____________431999 __ Christa Williams _____________382000 __ Charla Moore _______________442001 __ Charla Moore _______________39

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Annual Statistical Leaders2002 __ Cat Osterman _______________512003 __ Cat Osterman _______________402004 __ Christina Gwyn ______________422005 __ Cat Osterman _______________422006 __ Cat Osterman _______________472007 _ Meagan Denny ______________472008 __ Meagan Denny ______________412009 __ Brittany Barnhill _____________452010 __ Blaire Luna _________________462011 __ Blaire Luna _________________382012 __ Blaire Luna _________________382013 __ Blaire Luna _________________412014 __ Tiarra Davis _________________442015 __ Erica Wright ________________372016 __ Tiarra Davis _________________402017 __ Erica Wright ________________27 Tiarra Davis _________________272018 __ Paige von Sprecken ___________31

Games Started1997 __ Christy Guidorizzi ____________241998 __ Christa Williams _____________331999 __ Christa Williams _____________302000 __ Charla Moore _______________322001 __ Charla Moore _______________312002 __ Cat Osterman _______________402003 __ Cat Osterman _______________362004 __ Christina Gwyn ______________312005 __ Cat Osterman _______________332006 __ Cat Osterman _______________392007 __ Meagan Denny ______________412008 __ Meagan Denny ______________312009 __ Brittany Barnhill _____________362010 __ Blaire Luna _________________342011 __ Blaire Luna _________________342012 __ Blaire Luna _________________292013 __ Blaire Luna _________________382014 __ Tiarra Davis _________________362015 __ Erica Wright ________________262016 __ Tiarra Davis _________________352017 __ Erica Wright ________________21 Tiarra Davis _________________212018 __ Paige von Sprecken ___________21

Complete Games1997 __ Christy Guidorizzi ____________171998 __ Christa Williams _____________271999 __ Christa Williams _____________232000 __ Charla Moore _______________272001 __ Charla Moore _______________212002 __ Cat Osterman _______________272003 __ Cat Osterman _______________272004 __ Christina Gwyn _______________92005 __ Cat Osterman _______________312006 __ Cat Osterman _______________362007 __ Meagan Denny ______________202008 __ Meagan Denny ______________222009 __ Brittany Barnhill _____________262010 __ Blaire Luna _________________282011 __ Blaire Luna _________________302012 __ Blaire Luna _________________212013 __ Blaire Luna _________________302014 __ Tiarra Davis _________________242015 __ Erica Wright ________________142016 __ Tiarra Davis _________________242017 __ Tiarra Davis __________________92018 __ Paige von Sprecken ___________17

Innings Pitched1997 __ Christy Guidorizzi _________ 140.11998 __ Christa Williams __________ 230.1

1999 __ Christa Williams __________ 223.12000 __ Charla Moore ____________ 243.02001 __ Charla Moore ____________ 205.02002 __ Cat Osterman ____________ 304.12003 __ Cat Osterman ____________ 242.22004 __ Christina Gwyn ___________ 176.22005 __ Cat Osterman ____________ 272.22006 __ Cat Osterman ____________ 286.02007 __ Meagan Denny ___________ 230.22008 __ Meagan Denny ___________ 202.02009 __ Brittany Barnhill __________ 236.02010 __ Blaire Luna ______________ 242.12011 __ Blaire Luna ______________ 232.12012 __ Blaire Luna ______________ 188.02013 __ Blaire Luna ______________ 251.22014 __ Tiarra Davis ______________ 200.02015 __ Erica Wright _____________ 170.22016 __ Tiarra Davis ______________ 213.02017 __ Tiarra Davis ______________ 121.12018 __ Paige von Sprecken ________ 156.1

Opponents Batting Average1997 __ Christy Guidorizzi __________ .2041998 __ Christa Williams ___________ .1071999 __ Christa Williams ___________ .1282000 __ Carmen Martinez __________ .1962001 __ Natalie King _______________ .2182002 __ Cat Osterman _____________ .1262003 __ Cat Osterman _____________ .0902004 __ Amy Bradford _____________ .2032005 __ Cat Osterman _____________ .0792006 __ Cat Osterman _____________ .0842007 __ Meagan Denny ____________ .1932008 __ Meagan Denny ____________ .2092009 __ Torrey Schroeder ___________ .2412010 __ Blaire Luna _______________ .1362011 __ Blaire Luna _______________ .1652012 __ Blaire Luna _______________ .1992013 __ Blaire Luna _______________ .1312014 __ Tiarra Davis _______________ .2082015 __ Erica Wright ______________ .2092016 __ Tiarra Davis _______________ .2192017 __ Erica Wright ______________ .1742018 __ Brooke Bolinger ____________ .195

Strikeouts1997 __ Christy Guidorizzi ___________1451998 __ Christa Williams ____________3641999 __ Christa Williams ____________3142000 __ Charla Moore ______________1372001 __ Charla Moore ______________1282002 __ Cat Osterman ______________5542003 __ Cat Osterman ______________4882004 __ Christina Gwyn _____________1052005 __ Cat Osterman ______________5932006 __ Cat Osterman ______________6302007 __ Meagan Denny _____________3372008 __ Meagan Denny _____________2892009 __ Brittany Barnhill ____________1702010 __ Blaire Luna ________________4042011 __ Blaire Luna ________________3162012 __ Blaire Luna ________________2862013 __ Blaire Luna ________________4222014 __ Tiarra Davis ________________1762015 __ Erica Wright _______________1782016 __ Tiarra Davis ________________1862017 __ Erica Wright _______________1022018 __ Brooke Bolinger _____________ 123

Putouts1997 __ Angie Scharnhorst ___________219

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1998 __ Angie Scharnhorst ___________4121999 __ Courtney Ryan______________278 Trisha Tatro ________________2782000 __ Trisha Tatro ________________3842001 __ Trisha Tatro ________________3612002 __ Marlo Hanks _______________5602003 __ Marlo Hanks _______________5772004 __ Alexis Garcia _______________3402005 __ Megan Willis _______________6572006 __ Megan Willis _______________7622007 __ Megan Willis _______________4292008 __ Kacie Gaskin _______________3422009 __ Desiree Williams ___________ 3582010 __ Amy Hooks _______________ 4922011 __ Amy Hooks ________________4162012 __ Mandy Ogle ________________4462013 __ Mandy Ogle ________________4912014 __ Mandy Ogle ________________2722015 __ Erin Shireman ______________3422016 __ Kelli Hanzel ________________2852017 __ Kelli Hanzel ________________2942018 __ Taylor Ellsworth _____________ 323

Assists1997 __ Nikki Cockrell ______________1011998 __ Keely Franks _______________1061999 __ Keely Franks _______________1322000 __ Keely Franks _______________1432001 __ Tamara Poppe ______________1362002 __ Erin Mahoney _______________822003 __ Chez Sievers _________________62 Wynter Turner ______________622004 __ Wynter Turner _____________1022005 __ Wynter Turner ______________822006 __ Crystal Saenz ________________542007 __ Crystal Saenz ________________892008 __ Loryn Johnson _______________952009 __ Nadia Taylor _______________1622010 __ Nadia Taylor ________________952011 __ Nadia Taylor ________________782012 __ Taylor Thom ________________942013 __ Taylor Hoagland ____________1032014 __ Taylor Thom ________________972015 __ Devon Tunning ______________532016 __ Tiarra Davis _________________76 Stephanie Ceo _______________762017 __ Devon Tunning ______________862018 __ Janae Jefferson _______________85

Fielding Percentage (min. 50 chances)1997 __ Angie Scharnhorst __________ .9921998 __ Robyn Krieg ______________ 1.0001999 __ Courtney Ryan_____________ .9902000 __ Melissa Martin ____________ 1.000 Chelsea Stoughton _________ 1.0002001 __ Marlo Hanks ______________ .9862002 __ Melissa Martin ____________ 1.0002003 __ Marlo Hanks ______________ .9902004 __ Alexis Garcia ______________ .9922005 __ Megan Willis ______________ .9972006 __ Megan Willis ______________ .9962007 __ Megan Willis ______________ .9922008 __ Amy Hooks ______________ 1.0002009 __ Desiree Williams ___________ .9842010 __ Amy Hooks _______________ .9912011 __ Amy Hooks _______________ .9962012 __ Karina Scott ______________ 1.0002013 __ Brejae Washington ________ 1.0002014 __ Mandy Ogle ______________ 1.000 Karina Scott ______________ 1.0002015 Marlee Gabaldon __________ 1.0002016 __ Tiarra Davis ______________ 1.000 Lindsey Stephens __________ 1.0002017 __ Stephanie Wong __________ 1.0002018 __ Janae Jefferson _____________ .990

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BATTINGYEAR GP W L T AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%1997 54 30 24 0 .269 1389 212 373 58 14 11 179 492 .354 126 15 169 .335 4 65 78-101 1063 415 88 .9441998 65 49 16 0 .263 1595 241 419 65 15 29 219 601 .377 133 17 230 .323 14 70 54-79 1305 477 68 .9631999 62 45 17 0 .285 1628 246 464 70 8 21 214 613 .377 140 18 243 .346 11 57 76-101 1292 479 77 .9582000 58 30 27 1 .261 1536 188 401 51 6 18 178 518 .337 135 22 290 .327 10 57 63-81 1204 532 74 .9592001 53 24 29 0 .234 1314 150 307 52 2 9 126 390 .297 130 21 258 .310 12 42 45-60 1063 517 80 .9522002 63 50 13 0 .269 1659 220 447 68 7 20 187 589 .355 131 18 268 .328 8 60 67-101 1354 396 58 .9682003 58 49 9 0 .252 1429 216 360 66 8 29 179 529 .370 138 8 246 .319 9 56 50-79 1199 355 45 .9722004 49 24 25 0 .274 1291 197 354 68 9 36 180 548 .424 116 14 241 .339 7 35 33-52 987 433 67 .9552005 62 49 13 0 .233 1588 174 370 46 10 15 143 481 .303 111 32 330 .295 10 48 66-96 1341 309 37 .9782006 64 55 9 0 .254 1577 239 400 78 15 46 210 646 .410 150 28 324 .329 4 22 107-133 1316 267 43 .9742007 55 35 20 0 .262 1425 220 374 53 13 42 196 579 .406 153 23 275 .342 9 38 101-127 1142 415 57 .9652008 54 29 23 2 .261 1383 208 361 70 5 49 190 588 .425 137 20 312 .335 8 36 56-72 1086 355 45 .9702009 60 40 20 0 .295 1594 281 471 79 12 58 265 748 .469 204 22 270 .382 7 26 74-98 1210 561 66 .9642010 58 43 15 0 .313 1482 322 464 73 3 88 291 807 .545 174 28 233 .393 12 38 61-80 1144 363 59 .9622011 56 46 10 0 .324 1440 323 467 68 16 80 279 777 .540 201 24 266 .412 13 27 114-141 1099 352 29 .9802012 60 47 13 0 .330 1589 372 525 86 13 69 339 844 .531 203 28 242 .411 21 49 92-114 1199 341 51 .9682013 61 51 10 0 .322 1606 356 517 70 13 49 316 760 .473 211 32 308 .407 20 37 126-154 1219 359 47 .9712014 58 35 23 0 .333 1551 336 517 65 21 48 304 768 .495 203 30 232 .414 26 22 82-99 1116 391 54 .9652015 55 38 17 0 .302 1452 314 438 59 12 56 293 689 .475 181 46 196 .392 18 27 46-56 1083 277 52 .9632016 54 38 16 0 .300 1406 287 422 70 12 47 265 657 .467 181 28 188 .386 21 37 53-66 1078 370 49 .9672017 59 33 26 0 .278 1601 268 445 80 13 28 239 635 .397 173 39 273 .358 20 42 33-45 1226 391 53 .9682018 59 33 26 0 .268 1494 204 401 78 4 25 187 562 .376 141 33 251 .342 12 47 37-52 1184 374 39 .976

PITCHINGYEAR ERA CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HBP1997 2.78 27 10 4 354.2 337 191 141 150 301 51 17 16 .245 35 221998 1.11 38 27 7 436.1 239 101 69 160 529 35 4 7 .157 49 131999 1.20 40 27 4 430.2 243 104 74 143 524 37 2 14 .162 30 222000 2.09 40 14 0 401.0 311 162 120 128 272 42 1 24 .213 21 122001 2.57 32 12 1 354.1 319 179 130 146 234 42 6 22 .239 35 172002 1.10 35 27 8 452.0 229 99 71 126 719 29 3 13 .146 38 242003 0.61 38 33 1 399.2 178 48 35 81 621 14 2 15 .132 7 192004 3.21 12 4 3 329.0 333 203 151 160 227 62 7 27 .259 35 222005 0.60 41 35 3 447.0 168 64 38 104 835 32 3 11 .114 17 252006 0.81 52 34 2 438.2 163 66 51 110 849 19 0 17 .111 14 212007 1.77 25 18 5 380.2 299 123 96 104 424 36 3 17 .214 26 242008 2.67 29 10 3 362.0 322 163 138 150 411 47 3 18 .235 45 402009 2.90 32 10 5 403.1 393 205 167 173 270 52 3 33 .254 25 442010 2.47 35 13 5 379.1 289 165 134 149 484 40 6 37 .207 26 362011 1.36 45 23 0 366.1 233 87 71 123 443 33 3 18 .180 20 302012 2.40 36 16 4 399.2 317 161 137 168 452 40 2 35 .212 22 432013 1.65 45 23 2 406.2 251 118 96 187 528 31 2 28 .173 30 442014 2.80 33 10 1 372.0 313 185 149 201 292 33 4 39 .226 22 662015 2.97 23 13 5 361.0 329 188 153 187 356 50 8 45 .237 28 502016 2.42 34 10 6 359.1 325 160 124 191 277 50 2 27 .240 21 322017 2.09 19 9 0 408.2 335 164 122 195 316 46 7 33 .222 23 272018 2.45 27 17 8 394.2 328 162 138 136 319 63 4 32 .222 12 28

Bold indicates best mark in each category

RECORDS Overall Big 12Year W L T Pct. Home Away Neutral W L T Pct.1997 30 24 0 .556 14-7 10-5 6-12 6 10 0 .3751998 49 16 0 .754 17-2 10-5 22-9 11 5 0 .6881999 45 17 0 .726 21-4 9-3 15-10 10 4 0 .7142000 30 27 1 .526 16-7-1 8-4 6-16 11 5 0 .6882001 24 29 0 .453 13-12 4-10 7-7 5 13 0 .2782002 50 13 0 .794 23-1 11-1 16-11 17 1 0 .9442003 49 9 0 .845 28-2 5-3 16-4 15 2 0 .8822004 24 25 0 .490 15-8 4-6 5-11 5 13 0 .2782005 49 13 0 .790 25-5 11-3 13-5 11 6 0 .6472006 55 9 0 .859 32-1 8-2 15-6 15 2 0 .8822007 35 20 0 .636 19-5 3-8 13-7 8 10 0 .4442008 29 23 2 .556 16-9-1 6-8 7-6-1 9 9 0 .5002009 40 20 0 .667 20-6 10-10 10-4 11 7 0 .6112010 43 15 0 .741 20-6 10-5 13-4 14 2 0 .8752011 46 10 0 .821 25-5 11-3 10-2 14 4 0 .7782012 47 13 0 .783 30-6 10-5 7-2 16 8 0 .667 2013 51 10 0 .836 29-3 9-2 13-5 14 4 0 .7782014 35 23 0 .603 18-9 11-5 6-9 12 6 0 .6672015 38 17 0 .691 18-6 13-5 7-6 12 6 0 .6672016 38 16 0 .704 24-5 7-8 7-3 10 7 0 .5882017 33 26 0 .559 16-10 10-11 7-5 7 10 0 .4122018 33 26 0 .559 21-11 6-9 6-6 10 8 0 .556

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Texas in the Polls

20111. Arizona St.2. Florida3. Alabama4. Baylor5. California6. Missouri7. Oklahoma8. Oklahoma St.9. Georgia10. Stanford11. Arizona12. Washington13. Kentucky14. Texas A&M15. Oregon16. Houston17. Michigan18. Tennessee19. UCLA20. TEXAS21. Nebraska22. LSU23. Louisiana24. Tulsa DePaul

20101. UCLA2. Arizona3. Georgia4. Tennessee5. Washington6. Florida7. Hawai’i8. Missouri9. Alabama10. Michigan11. Oklahoma12. Arizona State13. California14. Oregon15. BYU16. Louisiana17. Georgia Tech18. TEXAS19. LSU20. Texas A&M21. Stanford22. Ohio State23. Oklahoma State24. North Carolina25. Illinois

20071. Arizona2. Tennessee3. Washington4. Northwestern5. Baylor6. DePaul7. Texas A&M8. Arizona State9. Alabama10. LSU11. Oklahoma12. Hawai’i13. Michigan14. Florida15. Oregon State16. Cal St. Fullerton17. Virginia Tech18. UCLA19. Georgia Tech20. Stanford21. South Carolina22. Oregon23. Ohio State24. TEXAS25. Fresno State Missouri

TEXAS IN THE FINAL NFCA POLLS

2006 1. Arizona2. Northwestern3. Tennessee4. UCLA5. TEXAS6. Arizona State7. Alabama8. Oregon State9. California10. Michigan11. LSU12. Stanford13. Georgia14. Nebraska15. Washington16. Louisiana17. Louisville18. South Florida Oklahoma20. Baylor21. Auburn22. Texas A&M23. Fresno State24. Massachusetts25. Florida State

20021. California2. Arizona3. Arizona State4. Florida State5. UCLA6. Nebraska7. Michigan8. Oklahoma9. LSU10. Cal St. Fullerton11. DePaul12. South Carolina13. Ohio State14. Washington15. Stanford16. TEXAS17. Fresno State18. Georgia Tech19. Notre Dame20. Pacific21. Texas A&M22. Georgia23. Massachusetts24. Oregon State25. Florida Atlantic

20051. Michigan2. UCLA3. Tennessee4. Arizona5. TEXAS6. California7. Alabama8. DePaul9. Georgia10. Stanford11. Texas A&M12. Baylor13. Oklahoma14. Washington15. Oregon State16. Northwestern17. Georgia Tech18. Bethune-Cookman19. Louisiana20. Missouri Auburn22. Fresno State23. Oregon24. Iowa25. Nebraska

20031. UCLA2. Califorina3. Arizona 4. TEXAS5. Oklahoma6. Washington7. Alabama8. Louisiana9. DePaul10. Cal State Fullerton11. Georgia12. Michigan13. Nebraska14. Oklahoma State15. LSU16. Oregon17. Iowa Texas A&M19. Florida State20. Arizona State21. South Carolina22. Southern Illinois23. Stanford24. Michigan State25. South Florida

19991. UCLA2. Washington3. DePaul4. California5. Fresno State6. Arizona7. Arizona State8. Southern Mississippi9. SW Louisiana (now Louisiana)10. Oregon State11. LSU12. Maryland13. Illinois-Chicago14. Michigan State15. Missouri16. Michigan17. Massachusetts18. TEXAS19. South Carolina20. Nebraska21. Hawai’i22. Minnesota23. Oklahoma24. Texas Tech25. Oregon

19981. Fresno State2. Arizona3. Washington4. Oklahoma State5. Nebraska6. Michigan7. TEXAS8. South Florida9. Massachusetts10. DePaul11. Oklahoma12. Stanford13. LSU14. Hawai’i15. Arizona State16. Minnesota17. Florida State18. Long Beach State19. Iowa20. Oregon21. Illinois-Chicago22. California23. Cal St. Northridge24. Texas Tech25. Florida

20121. Alabama2. Oklahoma3. California4. Arizona State5. Oregon6. Tennessee7. LSU8. South Florida9. TEXAS10. Georgia11. Missouri12. Louisiana13. Arizona14. Washington15. Michigan16. Hofstra17. Louisville18. Florida19. Texas A&M20. UCLA21. Stanford22. Hawai’i23. Syracuse24. North Carolina25. Oregon State

20131. Oklahoma2. Tennessee3. TEXAS4. Washington5. Florida6. Michigan7. Arizona State8. Nebraska9. Oregon10. Alabama11. Missouri12. Louisiana13. Texas A&M14. Kentucky15. Florida State16. UAB17. South Alabama18. LSU19. Louisville20. Baylor21. UCLA22. Stanford23. California24. Hawai’i25. Hofstra

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Texas in the PollsTEXAS IN THE FINAL USA SOFTBALL POLL

20061. Arizona2. UCLA3. TEXAS4. California5. Alabama6. Tennessee7. Arizona State Stanford9. Oregon State10. LSU11. Georgia12. Michigan13. Northwestern14. Nebraska15. Louisiana16. Texas A&M17. Washington18. Oklahoma19. Louisville20. Baylor21. North Carolina State22. Fresno State23. North Carolina24. Kansas25. Auburn

20051. Michigan 2. UCLA 3. Tennessee 4. TEXAS5. Arizona 6. California 7. Alabama 8. Stanford 9. Texas A&M 10. Georgia 11. DePaul 12. Oklahoma 13. Baylor 14. Oregon State 15. Fresno State 16. Northwestern 17. Washington 18. Missouri 19. Louisiana20. Georgia Tech 21. Iowa 22. Auburn 23. Bethune-Cookman 24. Southern Illinois 25. Nebraska

20101. UCLA2. Arizona3. Tennessee4. Georgia5. Washington6. Florida7. Hawai’i8. Alabama 9. Missouri10. Oklahoma11. Michigan12. California13. Arizona State14. Oregon15. BYU16. Georgia Tech17. Louisiana18. LSU19. TEXAS20. North Carolina21. Illinois22. Texas A&M23. Oklahoma State24. Stanford Ohio State

20031. UCLA2. California3. Arizona4. TEXAS5. Washington6. Oklahoma7. Alabama8. Louisiana9. Cal St. Fullerton10. DePaul11. Oregon12. Oklahoma State13. Michigan14. Georgia15. Texas A&M16. Nebraska17. LSU18. Stanford19. Michigan State20. Iowa21. Florida State22. Arizona State23. Southern Illinois24. South Carolina25. Oregon State

20111. Arizona State2. Florida3. Alabama4. Baylor5. California6. Missouri7. Oklahoma8. Oklahoma State9. Georgia10. Stanford11. Arizona12. Kentucky13. Texas A&M14. Oregon15. Washington16. Tennessee17. Michigan18. Houston19. TEXAS20. UCLA21. Nebraska22. LSU23. Notre Dame24. Georgia Tech25. Louisiana

20121. Alabama2. Oklahoma3. California4. Arizona State5. Oregon6. LSU7. Tennessee8. South Florida9. Louisiana10. Georgia11. Missouri12. TEXAS13. Arizona14. Washington15. Michigan16. Florida17. Hofstra18. Louisville19. Texas A&M20. Stanford21. UCLA22. Florida State23. Hawai’i24. Syracuse25. North Carolina

20131. Oklahoma2. Tennessee3. TEXAS4. Washington5. Florida6. Michigan7. Arizona State8. Nebraska9. Oregon10. Alabama11. Missouri12. Kentucky13. Texas A&M14. Florida State15. Louisiana16. LSU17. UAB18. South Alabama19. UCLA20. Baylor21. Stanford22. Georgia23. Louisville24. California25. Hawai’i

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Week-by-Week RankingsNATIONAL FASTPITCH COACHES ASSOCIATION (NFCA)

2018Preseason __________________RVFeb. 13 _____________________NRFeb. 20 _____________________NRFeb. 27 _____________________NRMarch 6 ____________________RVMarch 13 ___________________NRMarch 20 ___________________NRMarch 27 ___________________NRApril 3 _____________________NRApril 10 ____________________NRApril 17 ____________________NRApril 24 ____________________NRMay 1 _____________________NRMay 8 _____________________NRMay 15 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

2017Preseason __________________RVFeb. 14 _____________________RVFeb. 21 _____________________RVFeb. 28 _____________________RVMarch 7 ____________________RVMarch 14 ___________________RVMarch 21 ___________________RVMarch 28 ___________________NRApril 4 _____________________NRApril 11 ____________________NRApril 18 ____________________NRApril 25 ____________________NRMay 2 _____________________NRMay 9 _____________________NRMay 16 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

2016Preseason __________________RVFeb. 16 _____________________RVFeb. 23 __________________ No. 24March 1 ____________________RVMarch 8 ____________________RVMarch 15 ___________________RVMarch 22 ___________________RVMarch 29 ___________________RVApril 5 _____________________RVApril 12 ____________________RVApril 19 ____________________RVApril 26 ____________________RVMay 3 _____________________RVMay 10 _____________________RVMay 17 _____________________RVFinal ______________________NR

RV - Also Receiving Votes; NR - Not Ranked

The 2006 Longhorns achieved the highest ranking in UT history when

they were voted #1 on March 29 and April 5, 2006.

2015Preseason __________________RVFeb. 10 _____________________RVFeb. 17 __________________ No. 25Feb. 24 __________________ No. 25March 3 ____________________RVMarch 10 ___________________RVMarch 17 ___________________RVMarch 24 ___________________RVMarch 31 ________________ No. 25April 7 _____________________RVApril 14 ____________________RVApril 21 ____________________RVApril 28 ____________________RVMay 5 _____________________RVMay 12 _____________________RVMay 19 _____________________RVFinal ______________________NR

2014Preseason _______________ No. 10Feb. 11 __________________ No. 15Feb. 18 __________________ No. 25Feb. 25 _____________________RVMarch 4 ____________________NRMarch 11 ___________________NRMarch 18 ___________________NRMarch 25 ___________________NRApril 1 _____________________NRApril 8 _____________________NRApril 15 ____________________NRApril 22 ____________________NRApril 29 ____________________NRMay 6 _____________________NRMay 13 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

2013Preseason ________________ No. 7Feb. 12 ___________________ No. 6Feb. 19 ___________________ No. 6Feb. 26 ___________________ No. 5March 5 _________________ No. 10March 12 _________________ No. 9March 19 _________________ No. 9March 26 _________________ No. 8April 2 ___________________ No. 8April 9 ___________________ No. 6April 16 __________________ No. 6April 23 __________________ No. 7April 30 __________________ No. 6May 7 ___________________ No. 7May 14 ___________________ No. 6Final ____________________ No. 3

2012Preseason _______________ No. 19Feb. 14 __________________ No. 13Feb. 21 ___________________ No. 8Feb. 28 ___________________ No. 6March 6 __________________ No. 6March 13 _________________ No. 6March 20 _________________ No. 6March 27 _________________ No. 6April 3 ___________________ No. 3April 10 __________________ No. 5April 17 __________________ No. 5April 24 __________________ No. 7May 1 ___________________ No. 8May 8 ___________________ No. 8May 15 ___________________ No. 8Final ____________________ No. 9

2011Preseason _______________ No. 15Feb. 15 __________________ No. 13Feb. 22 __________________ No. 11March 1 _________________ No. 12March 8 _________________ No. 12March 15 ________________ No. 12March 22 _________________ No. 8March 29 _________________ No. 8April 5 ___________________ No. 5April 12 __________________ No. 3April 19 __________________ No. 5April 26 __________________ No. 3May 3 ___________________ No. 3May 10 ___________________ No. 5May 17 ___________________ No. 6Final ___________________ No. 20

2010Preseason _______________ No. 23Feb. 16 __________________ No. 20Feb. 23 __________________ No. 14March 2 _________________ No. 15March 9 _________________ No. 15March 16 ________________ No. 15March 23 ________________ No. 16March 30 ________________ No. 17April 6 __________________ No. 16April 13 _________________ No. 14April 20 _________________ No. 15April 27 _________________ No. 15May 4 __________________ No. 14May 11 __________________ No. 13Final ___________________ No. 18

2009Preseason __________________RVFeb. 10 _____________________RVFeb. 17 _____________________NRFeb. 24 _____________________NRMarch 3 ____________________NRMarch 10 ___________________RVMarch 17 ___________________RVMarch 24 ___________________RVMarch 31 ________________ No. 25April 7 __________________ No. 20April 14 ____________________RVApril 21 _________________ No. 25April 28 ____________________RVMay 5 _____________________RVMay 12 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

2008Preseason _______________ No. 22Feb. 12 __________________ No. 24Feb. 19 __________________ No. 25Feb. 26 __________________ No. 22March 4 ____________________RVMarch 11 ___________________NRMarch 18 ___________________NRMarch 25 ___________________NRApril 1 _____________________NRApril 8 _____________________NRApril 15 ____________________NRApril 22 ____________________NRApril 29 ____________________NRMay 6 _____________________NRMay 13 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

2007Preseason _______________ No. 17Feb. 14 __________________ No. 10Feb. 21 __________________ No. 10Feb. 28 __________________ No. 10March 7 __________________ No. 8March 14 _________________ No. 8March 21 ________________ No. 10March 28 _________________ No. 9April 4 __________________ No. 11April 11 _________________ No. 11April 18 _________________ No. 15April 25 _________________ No. 18May 2 __________________ No. 17May 9 __________________ No. 18Final ___________________ No. 24

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2006Preseason ________________ No. 4Feb. 15 __________________ No. 5Feb. 22 ___________________ No. 4March 1 __________________ No. 2March 8 __________________ No. 2March 15 _________________ No. 4March 22 _________________ No. 3March 29 _________________ No. 1April 5 ___________________ No. 1April 12 __________________ No. 2April 19 __________________ No. 2April 26 __________________ No. 2May 3 ___________________ No. 2May 10 ___________________ No. 2Final ____________________ No. 5

2005Preseason _______________ No. 15Feb. 15 __________________ No. 10 Feb. 22 ___________________ No. 9March 1 __________________ No. 9March 8 _________________ No. 11March 15 ________________ No. 11March 22 _________________ No. 6March 29 _________________ No. 5April 5 ___________________ No. 5April 12 __________________ No. 4April 19 __________________ No. 3April 26 __________________ No. 6May 3 ___________________ No. 6May 10 ___________________ No. 7Final ____________________ No. 5

2004Preseason _______________ No. 10Feb. 16 __________________ No. 14Feb. 23 __________________ No. 15March 1 _________________ No. 19March 8 _________________ No. 21March 15 ________________ No. 24March 22 ___________________RVMarch 29 ___________________RVApril 5 _____________________NRApril 12 ____________________NRApril 19 ____________________NRApril 26 ____________________NRMay 3 _____________________NRMay 10 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

Week-by-Week RankingsNATIONAL FASTPITCH COACHES ASSOCIATION (NFCA)

RV - Also Receiving Votes; NR - Not Ranked

2003Preseason _______________ No. 12Feb. 25 ___________________ No. 6March 4 __________________ No. 5March 11 _________________ No. 3March 15 _________________ No. 4March 18 _________________ No. 7March 25 _________________ No. 5April 1 ___________________ No. 5April 8 ___________________ No. 5April 15 __________________ No. 4April 22 __________________ No. 3April 29 __________________ No. 3May 6 ___________________ No. 3May 13 ___________________ No. 3Final ____________________ No. 4

2002Preseason __________________RVFeb. 20 _____________________RVFeb. 27 _____________________NRMarch 6 ____________________NRMarch 13 ___________________NRMarch 20 ___________________NRMarch 27 ________________ No. 23April 3 __________________ No. 20April 10 _________________ No. 18April 17 _________________ No. 16April 24 _________________ No. 14May 1 __________________ No. 13May 8 __________________ No. 10Final ___________________ No. 16

2001Preseason _______________ No. 24Feb. 21 __________________ No. 22Feb. 28 _____________________NRMarch 7 ____________________RVMarch 14 ___________________NRMarch 21 ___________________RVMarch 28 ___________________NRApril 4 _____________________NRApril 11 ____________________NRApril 18 ____________________NRApril 25 ____________________NRMay 2 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

2000Preseason _______________ No. 19Feb. 27 _____________________RVMarch 5 ____________________RVMarch 12 ___________________NRMarch 19 ___________________NRMarch 26 ___________________NRApril 2 _____________________NRApril 9 _____________________NRApril 16 ____________________NRApril 23 ____________________RVApril 30 ____________________NRMay 7 _____________________RVFinal ______________________RV

1999Preseason ________________ No. 7March 3 __________________ No. 7March 10 ________________ No. 11March 17 ________________ No. 11March 24 ________________ No. 14March 31 ________________ No. 15April 7 __________________ No. 15April 14 _________________ No. 15April 21 _________________ No. 11April 28 _________________ No. 13May 5 __________________ No. 12May 12 __________________ No. 11Final ___________________ No. 18

1998Preseason __________________RVFeb. 25 _____________________RVMarch 4 ____________________RVMarch 11 ________________ No. 18March 18 ________________ No. 11March 25 _________________ No. 6April 1 ___________________ No. 9April 8 ___________________ No. 8April 15 __________________ No. 8April 22 __________________ No. 8April 29 __________________ No. 8May 6 ___________________ No. 8Final ____________________ No. 7

Note: Texas did not appear in the NFCA poll in 1997, its first year of varsity competition.

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2018Preseason __________________RVFeb. 13 _____________________NRFeb. 20 _____________________NRFeb. 27 _____________________NRMarch 6 ____________________NRMarch 13 ___________________NRMarch 20 ___________________NRMarch 27 ___________________RVApril 3 _____________________NRApril 10 ____________________NRApril 17 ____________________NRApril 24 ____________________NRMay 1 _____________________NRMay 8 _____________________NRMay 15 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

2017Preseason __________________RVFeb. 14 _____________________RVFeb. 21 _____________________RVFeb. 28 _____________________RVMarch 7 ____________________RVMarch 14 ___________________RVMarch 21 ___________________RVMarch 28 ___________________NRApril 4 _____________________NRApril 11 ____________________NRApril 18 ____________________NRApril 25 ____________________NRMay 2 _____________________NRMay 9 _____________________NRMay 16 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

2016Preseason __________________RVFeb. 16 __________________ No. 24Feb. 23 __________________ No. 21March 1 _________________ No. 24March 8 _________________ No. 25March 15 ___________________RVMarch 22 ___________________NRMarch 29 ___________________RVApril 5 _____________________RVApril 12 ____________________RVApril 19 ____________________RVApril 26 ____________________RVMay 3 _____________________RVMay 10 __________________ No. 25May 17 __________________ No. 25Final ______________________RV

RV - Also Receiving Votes; NR - Not Ranked

2015Preseason _______________ No. 25Feb. 11 _____________________RVFeb. 18 _____________________RVFeb. 25 _____________________RVMarch 4 ____________________NRMarch 11 ___________________NRMarch 18 ___________________RVMarch 25 ___________________RVApril 1 _____________________RVApril 8 _____________________RVApril 15 ____________________RVApril 22 ____________________RVApril 29 ____________________RVMay 6 _____________________RVMay 13 _____________________RVFinal ______________________RV

2014Preseason _______________ No. 10Feb. 11 __________________ No. 16Feb. 18 __________________ No. 25Feb. 25 _____________________RVMarch 4 ____________________NRMarch 11 ___________________NRMarch 18 ___________________NRMarch 25 ___________________NRApril 1 _____________________NRApril 8 _____________________NRApril 15 ____________________RVApril 22 ____________________RVApril 29 ____________________RVMay 6 _____________________RVMay 13 _____________________RVFinal ______________________RV

2013Preseason ________________ No. 9Feb. 12 ___________________ No. 6Feb. 19 ___________________ No. 6Feb. 26 ___________________ No. 8March 5 _________________ No. 11March 12 ________________ No. 10March 19 _________________ No. 9March 26 _________________ No. 8April 1 ___________________ No. 8April 9 ___________________ No. 7April 16 __________________ No. 7April 23 ________________ No. T-7April 30 __________________ No. 6May 7 ___________________ No. 6May 14 ___________________ No. 7Final ____________________ No. 3

2012Preseason _______________ No. 18Feb. 14 __________________ No. 13Feb. 21 ___________________ No. 8Feb. 28 ___________________ No. 6March 6 __________________ No. 6March 13 _________________ No. 6March 20 _________________ No. 5March 27 _________________ No. 6April 3 ___________________ No. 3April 10 __________________ No. 5April 17 __________________ No. 6April 24 __________________ No. 8May 1 __________________ No. 10May 8 __________________ No. 10May 15 ___________________ No. 8Final ___________________ No. 12

2011Preseason _______________ No. 15Feb. 15 __________________ No. 13Feb. 22 __________________ No. 12March 1 _________________ No. 12March 8 _________________ No. 13March 15 ________________ No. 14March 22 ________________ No. 10March 29 _________________ No. 9April 5 ___________________ No. 7April 12 __________________ No. 4April 19 __________________ No. 6April 26 __________________ No. 3May 3 ___________________ No. 4May 10 ___________________ No. 7May 17 ___________________ No. 9Final ___________________ No. 19

2010Preseason ________________ No. 8Feb. 16 __________________ No. 15Feb. 23 __________________ No. 13March 2 _________________ No. 13March 9 _________________ No. 14March 16 ________________ No. 15March 23 ________________ No. 15March 30 ________________ No. 17April 6 __________________ No. 16April 13 _________________ No. 15April 20 _________________ No. 14April 27 _________________ No. 12May 4 __________________ No. 12May 11 __________________ No. 12May 18 __________________ No. 12Final ___________________ No. 19

2009Preseason __________________RVFeb. 10 _____________________RVFeb. 17 _____________________RV Feb. 24 _____________________RV March 3 ____________________RVMarch 10 ___________________RVMarch 17 ___________________RVMarch 24 ___________________RVMarch 31 ________________ No. 22 April 7 __________________ No. 20 April 14 _________________ No. 24April 21 _________________ No. 23April 28 ____________________RVMay 5 _____________________RVMay 12 _____________________RVFinal ______________________RV

2008Preseason _____________ T-No. 24Feb. 12 _____________________RVFeb. 19 _____________________RVFeb. 26 __________________ No. 25March 4 ___________________RVMarch 11 ___________________RVMarch 18 ___________________NRMarch 25 ___________________NRApril 1 _____________________NRApril 8 _____________________NRApril 15 ____________________NRApril 22 ____________________NRApril 29 ____________________NRMay 6 _____________________NRMay 13 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

2007Preseason _______________ No. 18Feb. 13 __________________ No. 11Feb. 20 __________________ No. 11Feb. 27 __________________ No. 10March 6 __________________ No. 8March 13 _________________ No. 8March 20 ________________ No. 11March 27 ________________ No. 10April 3 __________________ No. 13April 10 _________________ No. 13April 17 _________________ No. 19April 24 _________________ No. 23May 1 __________________ No. 23May 8 __________________ No. 23Final ______________________NR

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RV - Also Receiving Votes; NR - Not Ranked

2006Preseason ________________ No. 4Feb. 6 ____________________ No. 5Feb. 13 ___________________ No. 4Feb. 20 ___________________ No. 3Feb. 27 _________________ T-No. 2March 6 __________________ No. 4March 13 _________________ No. 4March 20 _________________ No. 2March 27 _________________ No. 1April 3 ___________________ No. 9April 10 __________________ No. 8April 17 __________________ No. 8April 24 __________________ No. 8May 1 ___________________ No. 8May 8 ___________________ No. 8Final ____________________ No. 7

2005Preseason ________________ No. 6Feb. 8 ____________________ No. 4Feb. 15 ___________________ No. 3Feb. 22 ___________________ No. 3March 1 __________________ No. 4March 8 __________________ No. 4March 15 _________________ No. 5March 22 _________________ No. 4March 29 _________________ No. 4April 5 ___________________ No. 4April 12 __________________ No. 4April 19 __________________ No. 4April 26 __________________ No. 6May 3 ___________________ No. 8May 10 ___________________ No. 9May 17 ___________________ No. 5Final ____________________ No. 4

2004Preseason _______________ No. 11Feb. 9 ___________________ No. 11Feb. 16 __________________ No. 15Feb. 23 __________________ No. 16March 1 _________________ No. 20March 8 _________________ No. 22March 15 ________________ No. 23March 22 ________________ No. 23March 29 ___________________RVApril 5 _____________________NRApril 12 ____________________NRApril 19 ____________________NRApril 26 ____________________NRMay 3 _____________________NRMay 10 _____________________NRMay 17 _____________________NRFinal ______________________NR

2003Preseason _______________no pollFeb. 25 ___________________ No. 2March 4 __________________ No. 5March 11 _________________ No. 3March 18 _________________ No. 7March 25 _________________ No. 5April 1 ___________________ No. 5April 8 ___________________ No. 6April 15 __________________ No. 4April 22 __________________ No. 3April 29 __________________ No. 3May 6 ___________________ No. 3May 13 ___________________ No. 3Final ____________________ No. 4

Note: The USA Softball poll originated in 2003.

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Grand Slams and Miscellaneous StreaksALL-TIME GRAND SLAMS

Player Opponent Date Kaitlyn Washington at Iowa State March 30, 2018Bekah Alcozer Missouri February 23, 2017Kelli Hanzel at Iowa State May 6, 2016Lindsey Stephens Kansas May 1, 2016Holly Kern at Oklahoma April 15, 2016Stephanie Ceo at Oklahoma State May 1, 2015Randel Leahy UT Arlington April 15, 2015Holly Kern at Houston April 1, 2015Erin Shireman Dartmouth March 1, 2015Lindsey Stephens Stanford February 7, 2015Lindsey Stephens UCSB February 6, 2015Lindsey Stephens Oklahoma State April 26, 2014Taylor Thom Iowa State April 11, 2014Taylor Thom Texas State April 2, 2014Lindsey Stephens Cal Poly Feb. 20, 2014Taylor Thom South Carolina May 19, 2013Taylor Thom Oklahoma State May 5, 2013Taylor Hoagland Iowa State April 13, 2013Karina Scott Western Kentucky April 6, 2013Taylor Hoagland Kansas March 29, 2013Taylor Thom Houston Feb. 16, 2013Taylor Thom Houston Feb. 16, 2013Kim Bruins DePaul Feb. 15, 2013Mandy Ogle Houston March 28, 2012Karina Scott Houston March 28, 2012Kim Bruins Iowa State March 25, 2012Taylor Hoagland Louisville Feb. 13, 2011Courtney Craig Ohio March 6, 2010Kelly Melone Bowling Green March 12, 2009Kacie Gaskin Texas Tech April 17, 2008 Tallie Thrasher UNLV Feb. 22, 2008 Jacqueline Williams Texas Tech April 26, 2007Kacie Gaskin Nevada Feb. 24, 2007Loryn Johnson Cal State Northridge Feb. 9, 2007Tina Boutelle Washington May 27, 2006Alexis Garcia Oklahoma April 4, 2004Tina Boutelle Oklahoma Christian March 31, 2004Keely Franks South Florida Feb. 20, 2001

CAREER GRAND SLAMSPlayer Number6 Taylor Thom5 Lindsey Stephens3 Taylor Hoagland2 Tina Boutelle2 Kim Bruins2 Kacie Gaskin2 Holly Kern2 Karina Scott1 Bekah Alcozer1 Stephanie Ceo1 Courtney Craig1 Keely Franks1 Alexis Garcia1 Kelli Hanzel1 Loryn Johnson1 Randel Leahy1 Kelly Melone1 Mandy Ogle1 Erin Shireman1 Tallie Thrasher1 Kaitlyn Washington1 Jacqueline Williams

TOP-10 LONGEST WINNING STREAKSGames Dates24 Feb. 11 - March 8, 200620 April 9 - May 23, 200318 March 9 - April 10, 201117 March 3-22, 199816 Feb. 2-19, 200315 March 15 - April 14, 201313 Feb. 7-22, 2013 Feb. 24 - March 14, 2007 April 30 - May 3, 2005 April 4 - May 3, 2002

10-OR-MORE GAME HITTING STREAKSGames Player Dates 26 Taylor Hoagland April 29, 2010 - Feb. 26, 201121 Taylor Hoagland Feb. 27 - March 28, 201016 Lindsey Stephens Feb. 15, 2014- March 8, 2014 16 Desiree Williams Feb. 24 - March 16, 200616 Lindsay Gardner April 6 - May 12, 200015 Amber Hall May 25, 2003 - Feb. 25, 200414 Janae Jefferson April 11-May 2, 201814 Brejae Washington Feb. 15, 2014- March 6, 201413 Loryn Johnson Feb. 20 - March 10, 200913 Jodi Reeves Feb. 13 - March 2, 199712 Celina Felix April 23-May 21, 201612 Lexy Bennett March 17 - April 6, 201112 Nikki Cockrell March 19 - April 4, 199811 Paige von Sprecken April 29-End of 201811 Devon Tunning April 25-May 16, 201511 Brejae Washington March 15, 2014 - April 11, 201411 Lexy Bennett Feb. 18 - March 4, 201111 Loryn Johnson March 19 - April 13, 200811 Shannon Thomas Feb. 25 - March 14, 200711 Erin Mahoney Feb. 20 - March 9, 200210 Janae Jefferson March 15-29, 201810 Lindsey Stephens Feb. 12-25, 201610 Brejae Washington Feb. 15-23, 201310 Lexy Bennett May 6-26, 201210 Loryn Johnson March 13-28, 200910 Courtney Craig March 26 - April 10, 200910 Tina Boutelle Feb. 25 - March 8, 200610 Chez Sievers March 8 - April 4, 200410 Tamara Poppe May 25, 2003 - Feb. 6, 200410 Alexis Garcia Feb. 20 - March 7, 200210 Rose Ekholm Feb. 22 - March 9, 1997

18-OR-MORE CONSECUTIVE GAMES REACHING BASEGames Player Dates 57 Taylor Hoagland May 18, 2012 - May 3, 201349 Lindsey Stephens June 2, 2013 - April 27, 201433 Brejae Washington Feb. 15, 2014 - April 17, 201427 Taylor Hoagland April 29, 2010 - Feb. 27, 201125 Loryn Johnson March 13 - April 25, 200924 Taylor Hoagland Feb. 26 - March 30, 201023 Desiree Williams Feb. 15 - March 17, 200622 Lindsey Stephens April 5-May 21, 201622 Devon Tunning Feb. 27-April 10, 201522 Desiree Williams March 18 - April 30, 200921 Loryn Johnson Feb. 16 - March 25, 201021 Nadia Taylor Feb. 22 - March 21, 200920 Lindsay Gardner Feb. 17 - March 17, 200219 Janae Jefferson April 11-May 12, 201819 Taylor Hoagland April 3 - May 8, 201118 Stephanie Wong Feb. 28-April 4, 201518 Nadia Taylor March 31 - May 4, 201218 Lexy Bennett March 17 - April 17, 201118 Nadia Taylor Feb. 10 - March 4, 201118 Brajae Washington Feb. 10 - March 4, 201118 Desiree Williams March 19 - April 23, 200618 Erin Mahoney March 30 - May 4, 2002

LONGEST HITTING STREAKS TO START FRESHMAN YEARGames Player Dates 8 Janae Jefferson Feb. 9-17, 20187 Stephanie Ceo Feb. 8-15, 20136 Lexy Bennett Feb. 6-11, 20095 Megan Willis Feb. 6-13, 20044 Loryn Johnson Feb. 9-10, 20074 Chez Sievers Feb. 5-7, 20034 Wynter Turner Feb. 6-8, 20024 Tiffiny Valdehueza Feb. 4-7, 19984 Keely Franks Feb. 8-13, 1997Bold indicates player still at Texas

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Miscellaneous Game ResultsINNINGS SCORING SIX OR MORE RUNS

Date Opponent Inning (Runs) Final ScoreApril 7, 2018 Samford [1] Bot 1 (9) W, 15-2 (5)March 23, 2018 Kansas Bot 1 (7) W, 10-2 (5)May 20, 2017 Texas State Bot 6 (6) W, 6-3April 15, 2017 at Texas Tech Top 2 (8) W, 11-3March 15, 2017 at Long Beach State Top 6 (10) W, 10-1 (6)Feb. 23, 2017 Missouri Top 6 (6) W, 10-3May 6, 2016 at Iowa State Top 3 (10) W, 15-2 (5)March 12, 2016 Samford Bottom 1 (7) W, 10-8February 25, 2016 Abilene Christian Bottom 1 (12) W, 15-1 (5)February 19, 2016 Toledo Top 4 (13) W, 17-2 (5)April 15, 2015 UT Arlington Bottom 1 (6) W, 8-0 (5)April 7, 2015 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Bottom 1 (6) W, 11-2 (5)March 6, 2015 Ohio Top 5 (6) W, 11-0 (5)February 8, 2015 at Arizona State Top 1 (6) W, 9-4February 7, 2015 Stanford Bottom 2 (7) L, 10-9February 6, 2015 UCSB Top 5 (13) W, 15-0 (5)May 4, 2014 Kansas Bottom 5 (7) W, 8-0 (5)April 26, 2014 Oklahoma State Bottom 4 (7) W, 12-1 (5)April 23, 2014 Texas State Top 6 (11) W, 15-6 (6)April 12, 2014 Iowa State Top 4 (9) W, 17-1 (5)April 11, 2014 Iowa State Top 2 (8) W, 19-6 (5)April 2, 2014 Texas State Bottom 2 (6) & Bottom 4 (7) W, 19-7 (5)March 11, 2014 North Texas Top 1 (6) W, 10-2Feb. 20, 2014 Cal Poly Top 4 (7) W, 13-7April 13, 2013 Iowa State Bottom 1 (9) W, 12-4 (5)March 29, 2013 Kansas Top 6 (14) W, 16-4 (6)Feb. 23, 2013 Utah State Bottom 1 (6) W, 13-2 (5)Feb. 16, 2013 Illinois Top 6 (12) W, 12-2 (6)Feb. 14, 2013 DePaul Top 4 (6) W, 13-0 (5)Feb. 8, 2013 North Texas Bottom 2 (6) W, 9-1 (6)May 6, 2012 at Oklahoma Top 6 (8) W, 12-5April 14, 2012 at Kansas Top 5 (7) W, 13-6March 31, 2012 Tulsa Bottom 6 (6) W, 9-1 (6)March 28, 2012 at Houston Top 1 (8) & Top 5 (7) W, 15-4 (5)March 25, 2012 at Iowa State Top 3 (8) W, 11-2 (5)March 23, 2012 at Iowa State Top 6 (6) W, 8-4March 4, 2012 Sam Houston State Bottom 3 (6) W, 14-0 (5)Feb. 10, 2012 UTSA Bottom 2 (8) W, 15-0 (5)Feb. 9, 2012 Cal State Fullerton Bottom 2 (9) & Bottom 3 (8) W, 23-0 (5)April 19, 2011 UT Arlington Bottom 1 (6) W, 8-0 (6)March 26, 2011 Kansas Bottom 2 (6) W, 12-0 (5)March 17, 2011 DePaul Bottom 1 (6) W, 11-3Feb. 26, 2011 Long Island Bottom 3 (6) W, 10-0 (5)Feb. 17, 2011 Wisconsin Bottom 3 (6) W, 15-1 (5)Feb. 13, 2011 Louisville Bottom 2 (9) W, 14-4 (5)Feb. 12, 2011 Northern Illinois Bottom 2 (6) W, 14-1 (5)May 21, 2010 BYU Top 6 (6) L, 9-8March 25, 2010 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi [1] Bottom 1 (7) W, 13-4 (5)March 10, 2010 UTEP Bottom 5 (6) W, 9-0 (6)March 6, 2010 Ohio Bottom 3 (6) W, 11-5April 30, 2009 UTSA [2] Bottom 4 (6) W, 6-1March 28, 2009 Oklahoma Bottom 3 (8) W, 15-6 (5)March 14, 2009 Pacific Bottom 3 (7) W, 7-2Feb. 20, 2009 Oregon Bottom 2 (6) W, 9-0 (5)Feb. 17, 2009 UT Arlington [2] Bottom 4 (6) W, 11-1 (5)April 23, 2008 at Baylor Top 5 (6) W, 6-0April 26, 2007 Texas Tech [1] Bottom 1 (6) W, 11-1 (6)Feb. 24, 2007 Nevada Top 5 (7) W, 7-3Feb. 16, 2006 Oklahoma Christian [2] Bottom 4 (7) W, 16-0 (5)Feb. 10, 2006 Syracuse Top 5 (6) W, 12-0 (5)March 5, 2004 Stephen F. Austin [1] Bottom 1 (7) W, 10-2 (5)Feb. 18, 2004 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi [1] Bottom 4 (6) W, 7-1April 27, 2003 at Oklahoma State Top 5 (6) W, 9-3March 26, 2003 Baylor Bottom 2 (6) W, 6-1Feb. 19, 2003 Stephen F. Austin [1] Bottom 4 (6) W, 14-1 (5)March 7, 2002 UT Arlington Bottom 6 (6) W, 8-0 (6)April 22, 2000 Oklahoma State [2] Bottom 1 (6) W, 9-1 (5)April 21, 1999 Centenary [1] Bottom 4 (7) W, 11-1 (5)March 2, 1999 Sam Houston St. Bottom 5 (6) W, 8-0 (5)April 25, 1998 Baylor Bottom 1 (6) W, 11-0 (5)April 19, 1998 at Oklahoma State Top 4 (8) W, 10-0 (5)April 11, 1998 at Texas A&M Top 6 (6) W, 8-2March 7, 1998 Florida State Bottom 4 (7) W, 9-1 (6)March 6, 1997 Stephen F. Austin Bottom 4 (6) W, 8-5March 2, 1997 at Incarnate Word Top 1 (6) W, 10-0 (5)Feb. 8, 1997 at St. Edward’s Top 3 (6) W, 11-1

BIGGEST WINNING SEVENTH-INNING COMEBACKSDate Opponent Deficit Entering 7th FinalFeb. 17, 2017 Louisiana Tech Trail 5-4 W, 6-5March 17, 2016 Iowa Trail 3-1 W, 4-3 (8)Feb. 14, 2016 North Dakota State Trail 2-1 W, 3-2Feb. 13, 2016 Arkansas Trail 3-2 W, 6-5 (8)April 4, 2015 Texas State Trail 5-3 W, 6-5March 24, 2015 UTSA [2] Trail 2-1 W, 3-2March 14, 2015 at Arkansas Trail 7-5 W, 8-7 (9)February 7, 2015 Northwestern Trail 4-3 W, 5-4May 17, 2014 Mississippi State Trail 3-1 W, 4-3March 2, 2013 Syracuse Trail 1-0 W, 2-1Feb. 23, 2012 San Diego State Trail 1-0 W, 2-1April 10, 2011 at Nebraska Trail 3-1 W, 4-3 (8)April 6, 2011 Texas A&M Trail 3-2 W, 4-3Feb. 13, 2010 LSU Trail 1-0 W, 2-1April 4, 2009 Iowa State Trail 2-1 W, 4-2 (8)Feb. 22, 2009 Long Island Trail 3-2 W, 5-4Feb. 13, 2008 at Texas State Trail 4-2 W, 5-4March 2, 2007 St. John’s Trail 4-3 W, 6-4April 8, 2006 Missouri Trail 3-2 W, 4-3Feb. 13, 2002 Utah [2] Trail 1-0 W, 2-1April 15, 2000 at Iowa State Trail 1-0 W, 2-1April 5, 1998 Kansas Trail 1-0 W, 2-1April 4, 1998 Missouri Trail 1-0 W, 2-1Feb. 15, 1997 Arizona State Trail 7-6 W, 9-7

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Date Opponent Final (Inn.) Game-Winning PlayApril 4, 2018 UTSA 1-0 Ki’Audra Hayter RBI 1BApril 2, 2017 Houston [2] 2-1 (8) Kaitlyn Slack RBI 1BFeb. 23, 2017 Notre Dame 4-3 Mickenzi Krpec RBI 1BFeb. 17, 2017 Louisiana Tech 6-5 Randel Leahy RBI 2BMarch 8, 2016 UTSA 3-2 (8) Randel Leahy RBI 1BFeb. 26, 2016 Abilene Christian 3-2 Christina Bardwell scores on EFeb. 14, 2016 N. Dakota State 3-2 Reagan Hathaway RBI sac flyFeb. 13, 2016 Arkansas 6-5 (8) Kelli Hanzel RBI 1BFeb. 12, 2016 North Carolina 6-5 (8) Celina Felix RBI BB April 4, 2015 Texas State 6-5 (7) Marlee Gabaldon RBI 1BMarch 24, 2015 UTSA [2] 3-2 (7) Mickenzi Krpec 2-run 1BMarch 24, 2015 UTSA [1] 2-1 (7) Lindsey Stephens RBI 2BFebruary 27, 2015 Dartmouth 1-0 (7) Randel Leahy RBI 2BFebruary 7, 2015 Northwestern 5-4 (7) Erin Shireman 2-run HRMay 11, 2014 Baylor 3-2 (7) Taylor Thom RBI 2BMay 12, 2013 Baylor 2-1 (9) Kim Bruins RBI 1BFeb. 24, 2013 Tulsa 1-0 (8) Gabby Smith RBI 1BApril 28, 2012 Texas A&M 7-6 (7) Torie Schmidt 2-run 2BMarch 30, 2012 New Mexico 2-1 (9) Kim Bruins RBI 1BFeb. 23, 2012 San Diego State 2-1 (7) Karina Scott 2-run 2BFeb. 19, 2012 Tennessee 3-2 (9) Brejae Washington 2-run HRApril 26, 2011 UTSA 2-1 (8) Torie Schmidt RBI FCApril 6, 2011 Texas A&M 4-3 (7) Mandy Ogle scores on WPMarch 18, 2010 Arizona State 1-0 (7) Nadia Taylor solo HRMay 15, 2009 Chattanooga 1-0 (9) Brittany Barnhill RBI 1BApril 30, 2009 UTSA 3-2 (8) Lexy Bennett RBI 1BApril 4, 2009 Iowa State 4-2 (8) Loryn Johnson 2-run HRApril 2, 2009 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi [2] 4-3 (8) Brittany Chalk RBI 1BMarch 18, 2009 Houston 2-1 (7) Kacie Gaskin RBI 2BFeb. 19, 2009 Tennessee Tech 3-2 (7) Amy Hooks solo HRFeb. 7, 2009 Iowa 3-2 (7) Lexy Bennett solo HRMay 10, 2008 Oklahoma State 4-3 (9) Kacie Gaskin RBI sac flyFeb. 29, 2008 Utah 5-4 (7) Kelly Melone scores on WPMarch 25, 2007 Oklahoma 5-4 (10) MicKayla Padilla scores on EApril 29, 2006 Oklahoma State 1-0 (8) Chez Sievers RBI 2BApril 9, 2006 Missouri 1-0 (7) Jacqueline Williams RBI 2BApril 8, 2006 Missouri 4-3 (7) Jacqueline Williams 2-run HRMarch 19, 2006 Arizona 1-0 (9) Rachel Cook RBI 1BMarch 5, 2006 Houston 3-2 (7) Megan Willis RBI 1BMay 27, 2005 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 (9) Jacqueline Williams RBI 1BMay 12, 2005 Kansas 1-0 (8) Megan Willis RBI sac flyMarch 19, 2005 Arizona State 1-0 (8) Rachel Cook RBI groundoutMarch 17, 2005 Arizona 1-0 (10) Jacqueline Williams RBI 1BFeb. 6, 2005 Houston 5-4 (7) Amber Hall scores on WPFeb. 18, 2004 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi [2] 3-2 (10) Alexis Garcia RBI 2BFeb. 6, 2004 UTSA 2-1 (8) Megan Willis RBI 2BMay 3, 2003 Nebraska 2-0 (7) Sarah Wieszczak 2-run HR April 12, 2003 Oklahoma 2-1 (7) Lindsay Gardner scores on EApril 11, 2003 Oklahoma 1-0 (9) Tamara Poppe RBI 2BApril 9, 2003 Texas A&M 1-0 (7) Chez Sievers solo HRMarch 1, 2003 Florida [2] 1-0 (7) Marlo Hanks RBI 1BMarch 1, 2003 Florida [1] 4-3 (9) Melanie Jarrett RBI 1BFeb. 12, 2003 UTSA [2] 1-0 (8) Marlo Hanks RBI 1BFeb. 7, 2003 Arizona State 1-0 (7) Alexis Garcia RBI FCMay 3, 2002 Texas A&M 2-1 (8) Erin Mahoney RBI FCApril 28, 2002 Oklahoma State 2-1 (12) Deeanna Williams scores on IPMarch 20, 2002 Southwest Texas St. [1] 4-3 (12) Sarah Wieszczak RBI FCMarch 1, 2002 Mississippi State 1-0 (14) Melissa Martin RBI 1BFeb. 15, 2002 at UTSA 2-1 (8) Tamara Poppe RBI 1BFeb. 13, 2002 Utah [2] 2-1 (7) Melissa Martin RBI FC Feb. 9, 2002 California 2-1 (7) Melissa Martin RBI FCMay 4, 2000 St. Edward’s [1] 2-1 (9) Audrey Hendricks RBI 1B

All-Time Walk-Off WinsDate Opponent Final (Inn.) Game-Winning PlayApril 22, 2000 Oklahoma State [1] 3-2 (10) Trisha Tatro RBI 1BMarch 22, 2000 UTSA [1] 5-4 (7) Melissa Martin RBI 1BFeb. 24, 2000 Illinois State [1] 2-1 (8) Jodi Reeves RBI sac flyFeb. 13, 2000 Long Beach State 6-5 (8) Lindsay Gardner RBI sac buntMay 14, 1999 Texas Tech 1-0 (11) Melissa Martin solo HRMay 13, 1999 Missouri 8-6 (8) Nikki Cockrell 2-run HRApril 18, 1999 Oklahoma [2] 1-0 (8) Keely Franks RBI sac flyApril 17, 1999 Oklahoma State [2] 2-1 (7) Keely Franks RBI 1BApril 17, 1999 Oklahoma State [1] 1-0 (8) Nikki Cockrell RBI 2BMarch 18, 1999 Fresno State 2-1 (7) Jodi Reeves RBI 1BFeb. 25, 1999 Creighton 1-0 (7) Jodi Reeves RBI 1BMay 16, 1998 South Florida 1-0 (8) Nikki Cockrell scores on EApril 5, 1998 Kansas 2-1 (7) Trisha Tatro 2-RBI 2BApril 4, 1998 Missouri 2-1 (7) Keely Franks RBI sac flyMarch 19, 1998 UNLV 1-0 (8) Jodi Reeves RBI 2BMarch 6, 1998 Hofstra 1-0 (7) Keely Franks solo HRFeb. 18, 1998 Southwest Texas [2] 3-2 (7) Jane Teixeira scores on EMarch 1, 1997 St. Mary’s 6-5 (9) Rose Ekholm RBI 2B

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Home Runs Players Opponent Inning Date3 _________ Taylor Thom ______ Louisiana ________ 3 __ March 2, 2013 Kim Bruins Mandy Ogle3 _________ Tina Boutelle ______ Syracuse _________ 5 ___ Feb. 10, 2006 Desiree Williams Jacqueline Williams2 _________ Celina Felix _______ Iowa State ________ 1 ____ May 7, 2016 Holly Kern2 _________ Reagan Hathaway ___ Wisconsin ________ 5 ____ Feb. 9, 2018 Taylor Ellsworth2 _________ Reagan Hathaway ___ Toledo ___________ 5 ___ Feb. 21, 2016 Celina Felix2 _________ Reagan Hathaway ___ Toledo ___________ 3 ___ Feb. 19, 2016 Celina Felix2 _________ Lindsey Stephens ___ Oklahoma State ___ 1 ____ May 1, 2015 Randel Leahy2 Stephanie Wong North Texas 1 March 11, 2014 Mandy Ogle2 _________ Taylor Hoagland ___ Oregon __________ 7 ___ May 26, 2012 Lexy Bennett2 _________ Taylor Hoagland ___ Oklahoma ________ 6 ____ May 6, 2012 Lexy Bennett2 _________ Courtney Craig ____ Oklahoma ________ 2 ____ May 5, 2012 Karina Scott2 _________ Taylor Hoagland ___ Texas A&M _______ 5 __ April 29, 2012 Brejae Washington2 _________ Courtney Craig ____ Iowa State ________ 3 _ March 25, 2012 Taylor Thom2 _________ Kim Bruins _______ Iowa State ________ 3 _ March 24, 2012 Taylor Hoagland2 _________ Mandy Ogle _______ Sam Houston State _ 3 __ March 4, 2012 Karina Scott 2 _________ Taylor Thom ______ Texas Tech _______ 1 __ April 22, 2011 Amy Hooks2 _________ Lexy Bennett ______ Oklahoma State ___ 3 ___ April 2, 2011 Amy Hooks2 _________ Taylor Hoagland ___ Louisville_________ 3 ___ Feb. 10, 2011 Lexy Bennett2 _________ Courtney Craig ____ Iona _____________ 3 ___ May 20, 2010 Taylor Hoagland2 _________ Brittany Chalk _____ Texas Tech _______ 3 __ April 29, 2010 Courtney Craig2 _________ Amy Hooks _______ Texas State _______ 4 _ March 24, 2010 Loryn Johnson2 _________ Brittany Barnhill ___ UTSA ___________ 4 __ April 30, 2009 Nadia Taylor2 _________ Courtney Craig ____ Kansas ___________ 6 __ April 18, 2009 Lexy Bennett2 _________ Desiree Williams ___ Pacific ___________ 3 _ March 14, 2009 Lexy Bennett2 _________ Tallie Thrasher ____ Oregon State ______ 7 ___ Feb. 23, 2008 Amy Hooks2 _________ Loryn Johnson _____ Fresno State ______ 1 ___ Feb. 22, 2008 Tallie Thrasher2 _________ Megan Willis ______ UNLV ___________ 7 _ March 13, 2007 Kacie Gaskin 2 _________ Chez Sievers _______ Washington ______ 6 ___ May 27, 2006 Megan Willis2 _________ Sarah Wieszczak ___ Northwestern State _ 5 __ March 8, 2004 Wynter Turner2 _________ Tina Boutelle ______ DePaul __________ 1 ___ Feb. 29, 2004 Amber Hall2 _________ Sarah Wieszczak ___ Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Alexis Garcia 4 ___ Feb. 18, 20042 _________ Melissa Martin _____ Wichita State _____ 4 ___ Feb. 17, 2002 Martha Rac2 _________ Jodi Reeves ________ South Carolina ____ 1 ___ Feb. 12, 1999 Keely Franks2 _________ Nikki Cockrell _____ Georgia State _____ 2 _ March 20, 1998 Kelly Franks2 _________ Jodi Reeves ________ Bowling Green ____ 3 _ March 11, 1998 Nikki Cockrell2 _________ Nikki Cockrell _____ Michigan State ____ 1 __ March 5, 1998 Kelly Franks2 _________ Nikki Cockrell _____ UTSA ___________ 1 __ April 23, 1997 Kelly Franks

All-Time Consecutive Home RunsBREAKDOWNS

Inning Occurrences1 ________________________92 ________________________23 _______________________114 ________________________45 ________________________56 ________________________37 ________________________3TOTAL __________________37

Opponents OccurrencesBowling Green ____________1DePaul ___________________1Fresno State _______________1Georgia State ______________1Iona _____________________1Iowa State ________________3Kansas ___________________1Louisiana _________________1Louisville _________________1Michigan State ____________1North Texas ______________1 Northwestern State _________1Oklahoma ________________2Oklahoma State ____________2Oregon __________________1Oregon State ______________1Pacific ___________________1Sam Houston State _________1South Carolina ____________1Syracuse __________________1Texas A&M _______________1Texas A&M-Corpus Christi __1Texas State _______________1Texas Tech _______________2Toledo ___________________2UNLV ___________________1UTSA ___________________2Washington _______________1Wichita State ______________1Wisconsin ________________1TOTAL __________________37

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Team Records: SeasonBATTING

Batting Average1. ____.333 (517-1,551) _____ 20142. ____.330 (525-1,589) _____ 20123. ____.324 (467-1,440) _____ 20114. ____.322 (517-1,606) _____ 20135. ____.313 (464-1,482) _____ 2010

At Bats1. ____1660 _______________ 20022. ____1616 _______________ 19993. ____1606 _______________ 20134. ____1601 _______________ 20175. ____1594 _______________ 2009 1594 _______________ 1998

Runs Scored1. ____372 ________________ 20122. ____356 ________________ 20133. ____336 ________________ 20144. ____323 ________________ 20115. ____322 ________________ 2010

Hits1. ____525 ________________ 20122. ____517 ________________ 2013 517 ________________ 20144. ____471 ________________ 20095. ____467 ________________ 2011

Doubles1. ____86 _________________ 20122. ____80 _________________ 20173. ____79 _________________ 20094. ____78 _________________ 2018 78 _________________ 2006

Triples1. ____21 _________________ 20142. ____16 _________________ 20113. ____15 _________________ 2006 15 _________________ 19985. ____14 _________________ 1997

Home Runs1. ____88 _________________ 20102. ____70 _________________ 20113. ____69 _________________ 20124. ____58 _________________ 20095. ____56 _________________ 2015

Runs Batted In1. ____339 ________________ 20122. ____316 ________________ 20133. ____304 ________________ 20144. ____293 ________________ 20155. ____291 ________________ 2010

Total Bases1. ____844 ________________ 20122. ____807 ________________ 20103. ____777 ________________ 20114. ____768 ________________ 20145. ____760 ________________ 2013

Slugging Percentage1. ____.545 (1,482 AB) ______ 20102. ____.540 (1,440 AB) ______ 20113. ____.531 (1,589 AB) ______ 20124. ____.495 (1,551 AB) ______ 20145. ____.475 (1.452 AB) ______ 2015

Walks1. ____211 ________________ 20132. ____204 ________________ 20093. ____203 ________________ 20144. ____203 ________________ 20125. ____201 ________________ 2011

Hit By Pitch1. ____46 _________________ 20152. ____39 _________________ 20173. ____33 _________________ 20184. ____32 _________________ 2013 32 _________________ 2005

Strikeouts1. ____330 ________________ 20052. ____324 ________________ 20063. ____312 ________________ 20084. ____308 ________________ 20135. ____290 ________________ 2000

Strikeouts Looking1. ____100 ________________ 20002. ____90 _________________ 2006 90 _________________ 20054. ____86 _________________ 20085. ____80 _________________ 2013 80 _________________ 2009

On-Base Percentage1. ____.414 (1,551 AB) ______ 20142. ____.412 (1,440 AB) ______ 20113. ____.411 (1,589 AB) ______ 20124. ____.407 (1,606 AB) ______ 20135. ____.393 (1,482 AB) ______ 2010

Sacrifice Flies1. ____26 _________________ 20142. ____21 _________________ 2016 21 _________________ 20124. ____20 _________________ 2017 20 _________________ 2013

Sacrifice Hits1. ____68 _________________ 19982. ____65 _________________ 19973. ____60 _________________ 20024. ____57 _________________ 20005. ____56 _________________ 2003 56 _________________ 1999

Stolen Bases1. ____126 (126-154) _______ 20132. ____114 (114-141) _______ 20113. ____107 (107-133) _______ 20064. ____101 (101-127) _______ 20075. ____92 (92-114) _________ 2012

Stolen Base Attempts1. ____154 (126-154) _______ 20132. ____141 (114-141) _______ 20113. ____133 (107-133) _______ 20064. ____127 (101-127) _______ 20075. ____114 (92-114) ________ 2012

PITCHINGEarned Run Average1. ____0.60 (447.0 IP) _______ 20052. ____0.61 (399.2 IP) _______ 20033. ____0.81 (438.2 IP) _______ 20064. ____1.11 (436.2 IP) _______ 19985. ____1.15 (452.0 IP) _______ 2002

Opponent Batting Average1. ____.111 (438.2 IP) _______ 20062. ____.114 (447.0 IP) _______ 20053. ____.132 (399.2 IP) _______ 20034. ____.146 (452.0 IP) _______ 20025. ____.157 (436.2 IP) _______ 1998

Complete Games1. ____52 _________________ 20062. ____45 _________________ 2013 45 _________________ 20114. ____41 _________________ 2005 41 _________________ 2000

Shutouts1. ____35 _________________ 20052. ____34 _________________ 20063. ____33 _________________ 20034. ____27 _________________ 2002 27 _________________ 1999 27 _________________ 1998

Saves1. ____8 __________________ 2018 8 __________________ 20023. ____7 __________________ 19984. ____6 __________________ 20165. ____5 __________________ 2015 5 __________________ 2010 5 __________________ 2009 5 __________________ 2007

Innings Pitched1. ____452.0 ______________ 20022. ____447.0 ______________ 20053. ____438.2 ______________ 20064. ____436.2 ______________ 19985. ____427.2 ______________ 1999

Hits Allowed1. ____393 ________________ 20092. ____337 ________________ 19973. ____335 ________________ 20174. ____333 ________________ 20045. ____329 ________________ 2015

Fewest Hits Allowed1. ____163 ________________ 20062. ____168 ________________ 20053. ____178 ________________ 20034. ____229 ________________ 20025. ____233 ________________ 2011

Runs Allowed1. ____205 ________________ 20092. ____203 ________________ 20043. ____191 ________________ 19974. ____188 ________________ 20155. ____185 ________________ 2014

Earned Runs Allowed1. ____167 ________________ 20092. ____153 ________________ 20153. ____151 ________________ 20044. ____149 ________________ 20145. ____142 ________________ 1997

Walks Allowed1. ____201 ________________ 20142. ____195 ________________ 20173. ____191 ________________ 20164. ____187 ________________ 2015 187 ________________ 2013

Strikeouts1. ____840 ________________ 20062. ____835 ________________ 20053. ____719 ________________ 20024. ____621 ________________ 20035. ____529 ________________ 1998

Strikeouts per Seven Innings1. ____13.40 (438.2 IP) ______ 20062. ____13.08 (447.0 IP) ______ 20053. ____11.13 (452.0 IP) ______ 20024. ____10.88 (399.2 IP) ______ 20035. ____9.09 (406.2 IP) _______ 2013

Home Runs Allowed1. ____45 _________________ 20152. ____39 _________________ 20143. ____37 _________________ 20104. ____35 _________________ 20125. ____33 _________________ 2017 33 _________________ 2009

Batters Faced1. ____1,821 ______________ 20092. ____1,775 ______________ 20173. ____1,749 ______________ 20024. ____1,736 ______________ 20125. ____1,728 ______________ 1998

Consecutive Scoreless Innings49 ____5-13-05 vs. Oklahoma to 5-28-05 vs. Bethune Cookman

Consecutive Innings Without Allowing an Earned Run64 ____2-26-02 vs. Stephen F. Austin to 3-13-02 vs. Arizona State

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Putouts1. ____1,356 ______________ 20022. ____1,341 ______________ 20053. ____1,316 ______________ 20064. ____1,310 ______________ 19985. ____1,283 ______________ 1999

Assists1. ____561 ________________ 20092. ____529 ________________ 20003. ____478 ________________ 19984. ____476 ________________ 19995. ____433 ________________ 2004

Total Chances1. ____1,856 ______________ 19982. ____1,837 ______________ 20093. ____1,836 ______________ 19994. ____1,811 ______________ 20025. ____1,806 ______________ 2000

Errors1. ____88 _________________ 19972. ____77 _________________ 19993. ____73 _________________ 20004. ____68 _________________ 19985. ____67 _________________ 2004

Fielding Percentage1. ____.980 (1,099-352-29) ___ 20112. ____.978 (1,341-309-37) ___ 20053. ____.976 (1,184-374-39) ___ 20184. ____.974 (1,316-267-43) ___ 20065. ____.972 (1,199-355-45) ___ 2003

Double Plays Turned1. ____25 _________________ 20092. ____24 _________________ 20163. ____21 _________________ 20144. ____20 _________________ 20005. ____19 _________________ 2017 19 _________________ 2007 19 _________________ 2008

MISCELLANEOUSMost Wins1. ____55 (55-9) ___________ 20062. ____51 (51-10) __________ 20133. ____50 (50-13) __________ 20024. ____49 (49-13) __________ 2005 49 (49-9) ___________ 2003 49 (49-16) __________ 1998

Fewest Losses1. ____9 (55-9) ____________ 2006 9 (49-9) ____________ 20033. ____10 (51-10) __________ 2013 10 (46-10) __________ 20115. ____13 (47-13) __________ 2012 13 (49-13) __________ 2005 13 (50-13) __________ 2002

Most Home Wins1. ____32 (32-1) ___________ 20062. ____30 (30-6) ___________ 2012 3. ____29 (29-3) ___________ 20134. ____28 (28-2) ___________ 20035. ____25 (25-5) ___________ 2011 25 (25-5) ___________ 2005

Fewest Home Losses1. ____1 (32-1) ____________ 2006 1 (23-1) ____________ 20023. ____2 (28-2) ____________ 2003 2 (17-2) ____________ 19985. ____3 (29-3) ____________ 2013

Most Road Wins1. ____13 (13-5) ___________ 20152. ____11 (11-5) ___________ 2014 11 (11-3) ___________ 2011 11 (11-3) ___________ 2005 11 (11-1) ___________ 2002

Fewest Road Losses1. ____1 (11-1) ____________ 20022. ____2 (9-2) _____________ 2013 2 (8-2) _____________ 20064. ____3 (11-3) ____________ 2011 3 (11-3) ____________ 2005 3 (5-3) _____________ 2003 3 (9-3) _____________ 1999

Most Neutral Wins1. ____22 (22-9) ___________ 19982. ____16 (16-4) ___________ 2003 16 (16-11) __________ 20024. ____15 (15-6) ___________ 2006 15 (15-10) __________ 1999

Fewest Neutral Losses1. ____2 (7-2) _____________ 2012 2 (10-2) ____________ 20113. 3 (7-3) _____________ 20164. ____4 (13-4) ____________ 2010 4 (10-4) ____________ 2009 4 (16-4) ____________ 2003

Highest Single-Season Home Attendance (Total)1. ____28,536 _____________ 20122. ____26,785 _____________ 20063. ____26,511 _____________ 20134. ____22,184 _____________ 20055. ____21,828 _____________ 2010

Highest Single-Season Home Attendance (Average)1. ____1,148 ______________ 19982. ____1,071 ______________ 20063. ____1,008 ______________ 20054. ____910 ________________ 20005. ____839 ________________ 2010

Longest Winning Streaks1. _ 24 __ 2-15-06 vs. Northwestern to 3-8-06 vs. North Texas

2. _ 20 ___ 4-9-03 vs. Texas A&M to 5-23-03 vs. California

3. _ 18 ____ 3-9-11 vs. Texas State to 4-10-11 at Nebraska

4. _ 17 ___3-5-98 vs. Michigan State to 3-22-98 vs. Oklahoma

5. _ 16 ___ 2-5-03 vs. Sam Houston State to 2-19-03 vs. Stephen F. Austin

Longest Losing Streaks1. _ 7 ___ __3-4-00 vs. Oklahoma to 3-17-00 vs. Washington___________ 3-9-97 vs. Marshall to 3-22-97 vs. Ohio State

3. _ 6 __2-25-17 vs. Arizona State to 3-5-17 at Arizona_______ 4-21-01 vs. Oklahoma State to 5-2-01 vs. Texas Tech

5. _ 5 _ 2-8-14 vs. Northern Iowa to 2-14-14 vs. IPFW ________ 4-11-07 vs. Baylor to 4-21-07 vs. Oklahoma State ___ 4-25-04 vs. Oklahoma State to 5-5-04 vs. Baylor ______ 4-3-04 vs. Oklahoma to 4-10-04 vs. Nebraska _ 2-23-01 vs. Cal State Fullerton to 3-6-01 vs. Southwest Texas

Consecutive Games Scoring at Least One Run - Season1. _ 44 _ 2-6-14 at LSU to 4-18-14 at Oklahoma

2. _ 37 ____ 2-10-11 vs. Louisville to 4-10-11 at Nebraska

3. _ 36 _____2-4-98 vs. St. Edward’s to 3-22-98 vs. Arizona

4. _ 35 ________2-9-12 vs. Cal State Fullerton to 4-6-12 vs. Missouri

5. _ 34 _ 2-7-15 vs. Northwesterm to4-7-15 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

Consecutive Games Scoring at Least One Run - Overall1. _ 56 5-4-13 at Oklahoma State to 4-18-14 at Oklahoma

2. _ 50 3-17-16 vs. Iowa to 3-1-17 vs. Texas State

3. _ 43 4-23-97 at UTSA to 3-22-98 vs. Arizona

4. _ 37 2-10-11 vs. Louisville to 4-10-11 at Nebraska

5. _ 36 5-21-11 vs. Louisiana to 4-6-12 vs. Missouri

2-4-98 vs. St. Edward’s to 3-22-98 vs. Arizona

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At Bats1. _ 51 _vs Mississippi State _ 3-1-022. _ 50 _at Texas Tech ____ 4-13-173. _ 47 _at Missouri ______ 4-16-054. _ 43 vs. Texas State ____ 5-19-17 43 _at UT Arlington ___ 2-7-99

Runs Scored1. _ 23 _Cal State Fullerton _ 2-9-122. _ 19 _Texas State _______ 4-2-14 at Iowa State _____ 4-11-144. _ 17 _vs Toledo ________ 2-19-16 at Iowa State _____ 4-12-14 at UTSA_________ 4-13-99

Hits1. _ 20 _vs San Jose State __ 3-18-10 at UTSA_________ 4-13-993. _ 19 _UTSA __________ 2-10-124. _ 18 _at Iowa State _____ 4-12-14 at Texas Tech ____ 4-22-11 at Texas Tech ____ 4-23-11 vs Ohio __________ 3-6-10

Doubles1. _ 7 __ Oklahoma Christian _2-16-062. _ 6 __vs. Wichita State __ 2-17-02 at UT Arlington ___ 2-7-99 St. Mary’s_________ 3-1-975. _ 5 __10 times

Triples1. _ 3 __Louisiana-Monroe _ 3-1-14 Northern Ilinois __ 2-12-113. _ 2 __23 times

Home Runs1. _ 7 __at Texas Tech ____ 4-22-112. _ 5 __vs. Texas A&M ___ 5-20-16 at Iowa State ______ 5-7-16 vs UC Davis ______ 2-27-10 at Iowa State ______ 5-1-10

Runs Batted In1. _ 22 _Cal State Fullerton _ 2-9-122. _ 19 _at Iowa State _____ 4-11-143. _ 17 _vs. Toledo _______ 2-19-164. _ 16 _at UTSA_________ 4-13-995. _ 15 _at Houston ______ 3-28-12 UTSA __________ 2-10-12 at Texas Tech ____ 4-22-11 Oklahoma _______ 3-28-09

Total Bases1. _ 40 _at Texas Tech ____ 4-22-112. _ 34 _at Iowa State _____ 4-12-143. _ 32 _vs. Wichita State __ 2-17-024. _ 31 _at Iowa State ______ 5-7-16 Sam Houston State _ 3-4-12 Cal State Fullerton _ 2-9-12 at UTSA_________ 4-13-99

Walks1. _ 14 _Indiana _________ 2-18-17 14 _vs. Toledo _______ 2-19-163. _ 12 _at Kansas ________ 4-14-124. _ 11 _at Iowa State _____ 4-11-14 Kansas _________ 4-13-12

Hit By Pitch1. _ 4 __Texas Tech ______ 4-15-18 at Kansas ________ 4-28-17 at Oklahoma State _ 3-26-17 at Kansas ______________ Oklahoma State ___ 4-24-10 vs Utah _________ 3-20-04

Strikeouts1. _ 16 _at Baylor ________ 3-23-132. _ 15 _Oklahoma _______ 4-19-13 at Houston _______ 3-5-08 vs Arizona _______ 2-14-045. _ 14 _at Nebraska ______ 4-14-07 vs Arizona _______ 2-11-06

Sacrifice Flies1. _ 3 __UTEP ____________ 4-5-16 at Arkansas ______ 3-16-15 IPFW ___________ 2-13-15 at Iowa State _____ 4-12-14 vs Fresno State ___ 2-22-14 Winthrop _______ 3-16-12

Sacrifice Hits1. _ 5 __vs DePaul _______ 3-19-992. _ 4 __eight times

Stolen Bases1. _ 9 __at Kansas ________ 3-28-132. _ 8 __vs DePaul _______ 2-15-13 vs Pittsburgh ______ 3-4-11 at Texas Woman’s _ 2-23-97 at St. Edward’s _____ 2-8-97

Stolen Base Attempts1. _ 11 _at Texas Woman’s _ 2-23-972. _ 9 __at Kansas ________ 3-28-113. _ 8 __at Texas Tech ____ 4-26-13 vs DePaul _______ 2-15-13 vs Pittsburgh ______ 3-4-11 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3-3-06 at St. Edward’s _____ 2-8-97

Runners Left on Base1. _ 17 _St. Mary’s_________ 3-1-972. _ 16 _UTSA __________ 2-12-143. _ 15 _vs Cal State Northridge 3-16-004. _ 14 _at Texas Tech ____ 4-13-17 at Kansas ________ 3-28-13 Baylor __________ 5-12-13 at Missouri ______ 4-16-05 vs Texas A&M _____ 5-3-02

PITCHINGInnings Pitched1. _ 14.0 _ at Texas Tech ___ 4-13-17 14.0 _vs Mississippi State _ 3-1-023. _ 12.0 _ at Missouri _____ 4-16-05 Oklahoma State _ 4-28-02 Southwest Texas St. __3-20-026. _ 11.0 _ vs Arizona _______ 6-5-05 UTSA _________ 2-22-00

Hits Allowed1. _ 17 _Oklahoma _______ 4-10-152. _ 15 _Georgia _________ 5-10-103. _ 14 _10 times

Runs Allowed1. _ 14 _vs Washington ___ 2-13-04 vs UCLA _________ 2-9-023. _ 12 _at Houston _______ 4-1-15 vs Arizona State __ 2-21-095. _ 11 _eight times

Earned Runs Allowed1. _ 13 _vs UCLA _________ 2-9-022. _ 11 _at Houston _______ 4-1-15 Missouri _________ 4-6-12 at Missouri ______ 3-22-095. _ 10 _10 times

Walks Allowed1. _ 10 _South Carolina ___ 2-17-17 Texas State ______ 2-11-093. _ 9 __at Texas Tech ____ 4-26-15 Northwestern _____ 2-7-15 Oklahoma _______ 4-19-13 at Oklahoma ______ 5-6-12 vs Missouri ______ 5-15-10 vs Arizona _______ 3-13-09 vs Stanford ______ 2-24-08

Fewest Hits Allowed1. _ 0 __46 times

Strikeouts1. _ 26 _Southwest Texas St. _3-20-022. _ 24 _Texas Tech ______ 4-26-053. _ 23 _vs Arizona _______ 3-17-05 at Nebraska ______ 3-29-03 vs Mississippi State _ 3-1-02

Home Runs Allowed1. 5 at Kansas ________ 3-29-152. _ 4 __five times Batters Faced1. _ 53 _at Texas Tech ____ 4-13-172. _ 51 _vs. Mississippi State _ 3-1-023. _ 49 _vs. Texas State ____ 5-19-174. _ 45 _Southwest Texas St. _3-20-02 UTSA __________ 3-22-006. _ 44 _vs Oregon State ___ 2-23-08 Oklahoma _______ 3-25-07 vs Cal State Fullerton _ 2-13-04

FIELDINGPutouts1. _ 42 _at Texas Tech ____ 4-13-17 42 _vs. Mississippi State _ 3-1-023. _ 36 _at Missouri ______ 4-16-05 Oklahoma State ___ 4-28-02 Southwest Texas St. _3-20-026. 35 vs. Texas State ______5-19-17

Assists1. _ 18 _vs DePaul _______ 3-16-13 vs Utah _________ 2-11-073. _ 17 _Baylor ___________ 4-8-09 vs Long Beach State __ 2-10-00 at UTSA__________ 2-6-00 at Texas A&M ____ 4-11-98

Total Chances1. _ 58 _vs. Mississippi State _ 3-1-022. _ 52 _at Texas Tech ____ 4-13-173. _ 50 _vs Utah _________ 2-11-074. _ 48 _Oklahoma _______ 4-18-995. _ 47 _UTSA __________ 2-22-00

Errors1. _ 5 __vs San Jose State __ 3-18-10 Hawai’i _________ 3-14-08 vs Washington ___ 3-21-974. _ 4 __27 times

Double Plays Turned1. _ 3 __vs. Notre Dame ___ 2-23-17 vs Fresno State ___ 2-25-10 UTSA __________ 4-30-094. _ 2 __32 times

MISCELLANEOUSLargest Margin of Victory1. _ 23 (23-0) __ Cal State Fullerton 2-9-122. _ 17 (17-0) __ at UTSA __ 4-13-993. _ 16 (17-1) __ at Iowa State 4-12-14 (16-0) __ Oklahoma Christian 2-16-065. _ 15 (17-2) __ vs. Toledo _ 2-19-16 (15-0) __ vs. UCSB ___ 2-6-15 (15-0) __ at Houston 2-16-13 (15-0) __ USTA ____ 2-10-12

Largest Margin of Defeat1. _ 14 (0-14) _ vs UCLA ___ 2-9-02 (0-14) __ vs Arizona __ 2-9-013. _ 11 (0-11) __ vs Oklahoma 5-12-00 (0-11) __ at Washington 3-10-015. _ 10 (1-11) __ at Texas A&M 4-28-04 (0-10) __ Nebraska __ 4-29-01

Most Runs, Combined1. _ 26 (W, 19-7) Texas State 4-2-142. _ 25 (W, 13-12) at Houston 4-1-15 (W, 19-6) at Iowa State 4-11-144. _ 23 (W, 23-0) _ Cal State Fullerton 2-9-125. _ 21 (W, 13-8) _ vs San Jose State 3-18-10 (W, 15-6) __Oklahoma 3-28-09Largest Home Crowds1. _ 1,570 __ Oklahoma State 4-30-062. _ 1,437 __ Washington __ 5-27-06 Texas A&M ____ 4-6-054. _ 1,435 __ Washington __ 5-26-065. _ 1,425 __ Oklahoma ____ 4-12-03

Largest Neutral Crowds1. 9,587 _____ vs. Oklahoma (6-1-13) (WCWS, Oklahoma City, Okla.)2. 9,093 _____ vs. Tennessee (6-2-13) (WCWS, Oklahoma City, Okla.)

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Batting Average (min. 200 AB)1. __ .385 (245-637) __ Lexy Bennett ___ 2009-122. __ .365 (241-660) __ Taylor Hoagland _ 2010-133. __ .364 (254-697) __ Brejae Washington 2011-144. __ .363 (204-562) __ Lindsey Stephens 2013-165. __ .355 (239-673) __ Lindsay Gardner _ 2000-036. __ .354 (192-543) __ Courtney Craig _ 2009-127. __ .353 (243-689) __ Taylor Thom ___ 2011-148. __ .340 (230-676) __ Loryn Johnson __ 2007-109. __ .338 (77-228) ___ Paige von Sprecken 2016-1810. _ .337 (219-650) __ Nadia Taylor ___ 2009-12

Games Played1. __247 ____ Desiree Williams ________ 2005-092. __235 ____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-14 Taylor Hogland _________ 2010-134. __234 ____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-14 Nadia Taylor ___________ 2009-12 Keely Franks __________ 1997-20007. __232 ____ Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20008. __228 ____ Wynter Turner __________ 2002-059 ___227 ____ Stephanie Ceo ___________ 2013-1610. _223 ____ Devon Tunning _________ 2014-17

Games Started1. __247 ____ Desiree Williams ________ 2005-092. __234 ____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-14 Taylor Hoagland ________ 2010-13 Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-125. __233 ____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-146. __230 ____ Keely Franks __________ 1997-2000 Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20008. __228 ____ Wynter Turner __________ 2002-059. __222 ____ Devon Tunning _________ 2014-17 Stephanie Ceo ___________ 2013-16 Loryn Johnson __________ 2007-10

At-Bats1. __697 ____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-142. __689 ____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-143. __678 ____ Keely Franks __________ 1997-20004. __676 ____ Loryn Johnson __________ 2007-105. __673 ____ Lindsay Gardner _________ 2000-036. __667 ____ Desiree Williams ________ 2005-097. __665 ____ Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20008. __660 ____ Taylor Hoagland _________ 2010-139. __650 ____ Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-1210. _646 ____ Tina Boutelle ___________ 2003-06

Runs Scored1. __221 ____ Taylor Hoagland _________ 2010-132. __185 ____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-143. __177 ____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-144. __166 ____ Lexy Bennett ____________ 2009-125. __156 ____ Desiree Williams ________ 2005-096. __155 ____ Lindsey Stephens ________ 2013-167. __134 ____ Lindsay Gardner _________ 2000-038. __132 ____ Devon Tunning _________ 2014-179. __131 ____ Tina Boutelle ___________ 2003-0610. _128 ____ Courtney Craig __________ 2009-12 Jodi Reeves _____________ 1997-00

Hits1. __254 ____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-142. __245 ____ Lexy Bennett ____________ 2009-123. __243 ____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-144. __241 ____ Taylor Hoagland _________ 2010-135. __239 ____ Lindsay Gardner _________ 2000-036. __230 ____ Loryn Johnson __________ 2007-107. __219 ____ Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-128. __211 ____ Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20009. __207 ____ Keely Franks __________ 1997-200010. _204 ____ Lindsey Stephens ________ 2013-16

Doubles1. __48 _____ Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20002. __47 _____ Lexy Bennett ____________ 2009-123. __43 _____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-144. __41 _____ Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-125. __40 _____ Lindsey Stephens ________ 2013-16 Taylor Hoagland ________ 2010-13 Desiree Williams ________ 2005-098. __39 _____ Loryn Johnson __________ 2007-109. __36 _____ Tamara Poppe __________ 2001-0410. _35 _____ Keely Franks __________ 1997-2000

Triples1. __20 _____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-142. __13 _____ Lindsey Stephens ________ 2013-16 Shannon Thomas ________ 2006-074. __10 _____ Nikki Cockrell __________ 1997-99 Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20006. __ 9 _____ Stephanie Ceo ___________ 2013-16 Tina Boutelle ____________ 2004-068. __ 7 _____ Lexy Bennett ____________ 2009-12 Wynter Turner __________ 2002-0510. _ 6 _____ Taylor Hoagland _________ 2010-13 Tallie Thrasher __________ 2007-10 Autumn Eastes ________ 1998-2001 Home Runs1. __58 _____ Taylor Hoagland _________ 2010-132. __47 _____ Lindsey Stephens ________ 2013-163. __38 _____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-144. __36 _____ Lexy Bennett ____________ 2009-12 Amy Hooks _____________ 2008-116. __33 _____ Courtney Craig __________ 2009-12 Desiree WIlliams ________ 2005-098. __32 _____ Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-12 Tallie Thrasher __________ 2007-1010. _30 _____ Loryn Johnson __________ 2007-10 Runs Batted In1. __178 ____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-142. __166 ____ Lindsey Stephens ________ 2013-163. __155 ____ Lexy Bennett ____________ 2009-124. __149 ____ Taylor Hoagland _________ 2010-135. __139 ____ Loryn Johnson __________ 2007-106. __132 ____ Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-127. __123 ____ Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20008. __113 ____ Desiree Williams ________ 2005-099. __111 ____ Keely Franks __________ 1997-200010. _110 ____ Courtney Craig __________ 2009-12 Amy Hooks _____________ 2008-11

Slugging Percentage (min. 200 AB) 1. __ .731 ___ Lindsey Stephens (562 AB) 2013-162. __ .708 ___ Taylor Hoagland (660 AB) _ 2010-133. __ .650 ___ Lexy Bennett (637 AB) ____ 2009-124. __ .615 ___ Shelby Savony (213 AB) ___ 2008-115. __ .604 ___ Courtney Craig (543 AB) __ 2009-126. __ .595 ___ Taylor Thom (689 AB) ____ 2011-147. __ .593 ___ Tallie Thrasher (460 AB) __ 2007-108. __ .554 ___ Nadia Taylor (650 AB) ____ 2009-129. __ .539 ___ Paige von Sprecken (228 AB) 2016-1810. _ .534 ___ Loryn Johnson (676 AB) __ 2007-10

Walks1. __ 178 ___ Taylor Hoagland _________ 2010-132. __ 163 ___ Desiree Williams ________ 2005-093. __ 107 ___ Amy Hooks _____________ 2008-11 4. __ 101 ___ Devon Tunning _________ 2014-175. __ 95 ____ Lexy Bennett ____________ 2009-126. __ 87 ____ Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-12 Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20008. __ 84 ____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-149. __ 77 ____ Lindsey Stephens ________ 2013-1610. _ 75 ____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-14

Hit By Pitch1. __ 21 ____ Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-122. __ 18 ____ Stephanie Ceo ___________ 2013-163. __ 17 ____ Randel Leahy ___________ 2015-18 Stephanie Wong _________ 2014-17 Desiree Williams ________ 2005-096. __ 16 ____ Kelli Hanzel ____________ 2014-177. __ 15 ____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-148. __ 13 ____ Karina Scott ____________ 2011-149. __ 12 ____ Lindsey Stephens ________ 2013-16 Erin Shireman __________ 2013-16 Mandy Ogle ____________ 2011-14 Brittany Chalk __________ 2007-10 Megan Willis ___________ 2004-07 Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-2000

Strikeouts1. __143 ____ Taylor Hoagland _________ 2010-132. __139 ____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-143. __129 ____ Desiree Williams ________ 2005-09 Autumn Eastes ________ 1998-20015. __125 ____ Kacie Gaskin ____________ 2006-096. __122 ____ Kelly Malone____________ 2006-097. __120 ____ Jacqueline Williams ______ 2004-078. __119 ____ Wynter Turner __________ 2002-059. __117 ____ Trisha Tatro __________ 1998-200110. _113 ____ Alexis Garcia____________ 2002-05

On Base Percentage (min. 200 AB)1. __ .501 ___ Taylor Hoagland (660 AB) _ 2010-132. __ .464 ___ Lexy Bennett (637 AB) ____ 2009-123. __ .445 ___ Lindsey Stephens (562 AB) 2013-16 4.___.439 ___ Desiree Williams (667 AB) _ 2005-095. __ .438 ___ Brejae Washington (697 AB) 2011-146. __ .427 ___ Nadia Taylor (650 AB) ____ 2009-127. __ .415 ___ Taylor Thom (689 AB) ____ 2011-148. __ .413 ___ Tallie Thrasher (460 AB) __ 2007-109. __ .407 ___ Loryn Johnson (489 AB) __ 2007-1010. _ .405 ___ Devon Tunning (608 AB) __ 2014-17

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Individual Career RecordsLosses1. __ 42 ____ Charla Moore (55-42)___ 1998-20012. __ 40 ____ Tiarra Davis (55-40) ______ 2014-173. __ 35 ____ Meagan Denny (69-35) ___ 2005-084. __ 30 ____ Blaire Luna (112-30) ______ 2010-135. __ 25 ____ Cat Osterman (136-25)____ 2002-066. __ 24 ____ Brittany Barnhill (33-24) __ 2008-09 Carmen Martinez (29-24) _ 1997-20008. __ 22 ____ Erica Wright (31-22) _____ 2015-189. __ 20 ____ Paige von Sprecken (30-20) 2016-1810. _ 16 ____ Christina Gwyn (9-16) ____ 2004-05

Saves1. __ 7 _____ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-13 Erin Tresselt ____________ 2007-103. __ 6 _____ Erica Wright ____________ 2015-18 Amy Bradford ___________ 2002-05 Christa Williams _________ 1998-996. __ 5 _____ Tiarra Davis ____________ 2014-17 Meagan Denny __________ 2005-08 Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-069. __ 4 _____ Paige von Sprecken _______ 2016-18 Nece Ahumada __________ 1997-98

Innings Pitched1. __1,105.2 _ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-062. __ 914.1 __ Blaire Luna ____________ 2010- 133. __ 689.1 __ Meagan Denny __________ 2005-084. __ 649.1 __ Charla Moore _________ 1998-20015. __ 592.2 __ Tiarra Davis ____________ 2014-176. __ 452.2 __ Christa Williams _________ 1998-997 ___ 367.1 __ Erica Wright ____________ 2015-188. __ 350.0 __ Brittany Barnhill _________ 2008-099. __ 346.1 __ Carmen Martinez ______ 1997-200010. _ 331.2 __ Paige von Sprecken _______ 2016-18

Appearances1. __ 180 ___ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-062. __ 163 ___ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-133. __ 138 ___ Meagan Denny _________ 2005-084. __ 131 ___ Tiarra Davis ____________ 2014-175. __ 129 ___ Charla Moore _________ 1998-20016. __ 88 ____ Erica Wright ____________ 2015-187. __ 86 ____ Erin Tresselt ____________ 2007-108. __ 83 ____ Carmen Martinez ______ 1997-20009. __ 81 ____ Christa Williams _________ 1998-9910. _ 77 ____ Paige von Sprecken _______ 2016-18 Amy Bradford ___________ 2002-05

Games Started1. __ 148 ___ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-062. __ 135 ___ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-133. __ 116 ___ Meagan Denny __________ 2005-084. __ 105 ___ Tiarra Davis ____________ 2014-175. __ 96 ____ Charla Moore _________ 1998-20016. __ 64 ____ Carmen Martinez ______ 1997-20007. __ 61 ____ Erica Wright ____________ 2015-188. __ 62 ____ Christa Williams _________ 1998-999. __ 56 ____ Brittany Barnhill _________ 2008-0910. _ 47 ____ Amy Bradford ___________ 2002-05

Complete Games1. __121 ____ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-062. __109 ____ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-133. __67 _____ Meagan Denny __________ 2005-084. __64 _____ Charla Moore _________ 1998-20015. __60 _____ Tiarra Davis ____________ 2014-176. __50 _____ Christa Williams _________ 1998-997. __32 _____ Brittany Barnhill _________ 2008-098. __27 _____ Paige von Sprecken _______ 2016-189. __25 _____ Carmen Martinez ______ 1997-200010. _23 _____ Erica Wright ____________ 2015-18 Rachel Fox _____________ 2011-12

Shutouts1. __ 85 ____ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-062. __ 48 ____ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-133. __ 27 ____ Meagan Denny __________ 2005-08 Christa Williams _________ 1998-995. __ 19 ____ Charla Moore _________ 1998-20016. __ 15 ____ Tiarra Davis ____________ 2014-17 Carmen Martinez ______ 1997-20008. __ 12 ____ Paige von Sprecken _______ 2016-189. __ 10 ____ Amy Bradford ___________ 2002-05 Brittany Barnhill _________ 2008-09

Solo No-Hitters1. __20 _____ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-062. __8 ______ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-133. __6 ______ Christa Williams _________ 1998-994. __3 ______ Meagan Denny __________ 2005-085. __2 ______ Kim Bruins _____________ 2010-13 Amy Bradford ___________ 2002-05 Natalie King ____________ 2001-028. __1 ______ Brittany Barnhill ________ 2008-09 Solo Perfect Games1. __ 7 _____ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-062. __ 1 _____ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-13

Strikeouts1. __ 2,265 __ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-062. __ 1,428 __ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-13 3. __ 988 ___ Meagan Denny __________ 2005-084. __ 678 ___ Christa Williams _________ 1998-995. __ 508 ___ Tiarra Davis ____________ 2014-176. __ 421 ___ Charla Moore _________ 1998-20017. __ 360 ___ Amy Bradford ___________ 2002-058. __ 357 ___ Carmen Martinez ______ 1997-20009. __ 355 ___ Erica Wright ______________2015-10. _ 264 ___ Brittany Barnhill _________ 2008-09

Strikeouts per Seven Innings1. __14.34 __ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-062. __10.93 __ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-133. __10.47 __ Christa Williams _________ 1998-994. __10.03 __ Meagan Denny __________ 2005-085. __ 8.19 ___ Amy Bradford ___________ 2002-056. __ 7.27 ___ Christy Guidorizzi _______ 1997-987. __ 7.22 ___ Carmen Martinez ______ 1997-20008. __ 6.77 ___ Erica Wright ____________ 2015-189. __ 6.24 ___ Gabby Smith ____________ 2012-1510. _ 6.13 ___ Brooke Bolinger ___________ 2017-11. _ 6.09 ___ Rachel Fox _____________ 2011-12

Sacrifice Flies1. __10 _____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-14 Taylor Thom____________ 2011-14 Lexy Bennett ____________ 2009-124. __9 ______ Holly Kern _____________ 2013-16 Erin Shireman __________ 2013-16 Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20007. __8 ______ Lindsey Stephens ________ 2013-16 Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-12 Keely Franks __________ 1997-2000 Trisha Tatro __________ 1998-2001

Sacrifice Hits1. __31 _____ Brejae Washington _______ 2011-142. __28 _____ Nikki Cockrell __________ 1997-993. __26 _____ Lindsay Gardner _________ 2000-034. __25 _____ Stephanie Wong _________ 2014-175. __23 _____ Alexis Garcia____________ 2002-05 Tiffiny Valdehueza _____ 1998-20017. __22 _____ Jane Teixeira ____________ 1997-998. __21 _____ Keely Franks __________ 1997-20009. __20 _____ Amber Hall _____________ 2003-06 Tamara Poppe __________ 2001-04 Audrey Hendricks _____ 1999-2000 Christa Williams _________ 1998-99

Stolen Bases1. __130 (130-150) Brejae Washington __ 2011-142. __88 (88-110) Taylor Hoagland ______ 2010-133. __65 (65-85) Taylor Thom _________ 2011-144. __62 (62-81) Desiree Williams ______ 2005-095. __61 (61-74) Tina Boutelle _________ 2003-066. __60 (60-79) Lindsay Gardner ______ 2000-037. __56 (56-68) Torie Schmidt ________ 2010-13 56 (56-68) Shannon Thomas ______ 2006-079. __52 (52-62) Autumn Eastes _____ 1998-200110. _48 (48-60) Stephanie Wong ______ 2014-17 48 (48-57) Nikki Cockrell ________ 1997-99

PITCHINGERA (min. 50 IP)1. __ 0.51 ___ Cat Osterman (1105.2 IP) _ 2002-062. __ 0.71 ___ Christa Williams (453.2 IP) 1998-993. __ 1.11 ___ Amy Bradford (307.2 IP) __ 2002-054. __ 1.52 ___ Blaire Luna (914.1 IP) ____ 2010-135. __ 1.68 ___ Meagan Denny (689.1 IP) _ 2005-086. __ 1.75 ___ Rachel Fox (243.2 IP) _____ 2011-127. __ 1.87 ___ Charla Moore (657.2 IP) _1998-20018. __ 2.02 ___ Christy Guidorizzi (184 IP) 1997-989. __ 2.05 ___ Nece Ahumada (119.2 IP) _ 1997-9810 __ 2.20 ___ Lizi Sowers (175.1 IP) _____ 2003-05

Wins1. __ 136 ___ Cat Osterman (136-25)____ 2002-062. __ 112 ___ Blaire Luna (112-30) ______ 2010-133. __ 69 ____ Meagan Denny (69-35) ___ 2005-084. __ 56 ____ Charla Moore (56-42)___ 1998-20015. __ 55 ____ Tiarra Davis (55-40) ______ 2014-176. __ 50 ____ Christa Williams (50-15) __ 1998-997. __ 37 ____ Amy Bradford (37-9) _____ 2002-058. __ 33 ____ Brittany Barnhill (33-24) __ 2008-099. __ 32 ____ Rachel Fox (32-4) ________ 2011-1210 __ 31 ____ Erica Wright (31-22) _____ 2015-18

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Individual Career RecordsErrors1. __ 61 ____ Keely Franks __________ 1997-20002. __ 49 ____ Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20003. __ 46 ____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-144. __ 44 ____ Devon Tunning _________ 2014-175. __ 43 ____ Stephanie Ceo ___________ 2013-166. __ 41 ____ Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-12 Loryn Johnson __________ 2007-108. __ 34 ____ Chez Sievers ____________ 2003-069. __ 31 ____ Lindsay Gardner _________ 2000-0310. _ 28 ____ Taylor Hoagland _________ 2010-13 Trisha Tatro __________ 1998-2001 Total Chances1. __2,185 __ Megan Willis ___________ 2004-072. __1,631 __ Marlo Hanks ____________ 2000-033. __1,459 __ Amy Hooks _____________ 2008-11 4. __1,437 __ Trisha Tatro __________ 1998-20015. __1,326 __ Mandy Ogle ____________ 2011-146. __1,169 __ Alexis Garcia____________ 2002-057. __ 943 ___ Desiree Williams ________ 2005-098. __ 836 ___ Kelli Hanzel ____________ 2014-179. __ 795 ___ Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-200010. _ 779 ___ Jacqueline Williams ______ 2004-07

Passed Balls1. __ 20 ____ Melissa Martin ________ 1999-20022. __ 17 ____ Marlo Hanks ____________ 2000-033. __ 16 ____ Amy Hooks _____________ 2008-114. __ 15 ____ Megan Willis ___________ 2004-075. __ 11 ____ Angie Scharnhorst _______ 1997-986. __ 10 ____ Mandy Ogle ____________ 2011-147. __ 9 _____ Randel Leahy ___________ 2015-18 Kacie Gaskin ____________ 2006-099. __ 8 _____ Erin Shireman___________ 2013-1610. _ 6 _____ Courtney Ryan ________ 1999-2000

Fielding Percentage (min. 50 total chances)1. __1.000 __ Lizi Sowers _____________ 2003-052. __.997 ___ Mandy Ogle ______________2011-3. __.995 ___ Megan Willis ___________ 2004-074. __.991 ___ Alexis Garcia____________ 2002-055. __.990 ___ Janae Jefferson ____________ 2018- Amy Hooks _____________ 2008-11 Melissa Martin ________ 1999-2002 Angie Scharnhorst _______ 1997-989. __.989 ___ Malory Schattle ____________ 2017- Kacie Gaskin ____________ 2006-09

Opponents Batting Average1. __.096 ___ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-062. __.118 ___ Christa Williams _________ 1998-993. __.156 ___ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-134. __.175 ___ Amy Bradford ___________ 2002-055. __.181 ___ Meagan Denny __________ 2005-086. __.203 ___ Brooke Bolinger ___________ 2017-7. __.206 ___ Erica Wright ______________2015-8. __.200 ___ Christy Guidorizzi _______ 1997-989. __.208 ___ Carmen Martinez ______ 1997-200010. _.214 ___ Rachel Fox _____________ 2011-12

Hit Batters1. __ 98 ____ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-132. __ 71 ____ Tiarra Davis ____________ 2014-173. __ 50 ____ Meagan Denny __________ 2005-084. __ 49 ____ Gabby Smith ____________ 2012-155. __ 40 ____ Cat Osterman ___________ 2002-066. __ 33 ____ Erica Wright ____________ 2015-187. __ 31 ____ Erin Tresselt ____________ 2007-108. __ 30 ____ Brittany Barnhill _________ 2008-099. __ 25 ____ Kim Bruins _____________ 2010-1310. _ 24 ____ Charla Moore _________ 1998-2001

Wild Pitches1. __ 70 ____ Blaire Luna _____________ 2010-13 2. __ 57 ____ Carmen Martinez ______ 1997-20003. __ 47 ____ Meagan Denny __________ 2005-084. __ 39 ____ Charla Moore _________ 1998-20015. __ 32 ____ Tiarra Davis ____________ 2014-17 Natalie King ____________ 2001-027. __ 30 ____ Brittany Barnhill _________ 2008-098. __ 29 ____ Christina Gwyn _________ 2004-059. __ 24 ____ Gabby Smith ____________ 2012-15 Amy Bradford ___________ 2002-05

FIELDINGPutouts1. __2,028 __ Megan Willis ___________ 2004-072. __1,451 __ Marlo Hanks ____________ 2000-033. __1,329 __ Trisha Tatro __________ 1998-20014. __1,314 __ Amy Hooks _____________ 2008-115. __1,244 __ Mandy Ogle ____________ 2011-146. __1,092 __ Alexis Garcia____________ 2002-057. __769 ____ Kelli Hanzel ____________ 2014-178. __752 ____ Desiree Williams ________ 2005-099. __721 ____ Jacqueline Williams ______ 2004-0710. _662 ____ Erin Shireman___________ 2013-16

Assists1. __442 ____ Keely Franks __________ 1997-20002. __398 ____ Nadia Taylor ____________ 2009-123. __376 ____ Jodi Reeves ___________ 1997-20004. __331 ____ Taylor Thom____________ 2011-145. __307 ____ Wynter Turner __________ 2002-066. __295 ____ Loryn Johnson __________ 2007-107. __283 ____ Lindsay Gardner _________ 2000-038. __264 ____ Devon Tunning _________ 2014-17 Stephanie Ceo ___________ 2013-1610. _250 ____ Nikki Cockrell __________ 1997-99

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Individual Season RecordsBatting Average (Min. 50 AB)1. __.438 (57-130) __ Lexy Bennett _______ 20112. __.424 (64-151) __ Taylor Hoagland ____ 20133. __.422 (73-173) __ Lexy Bennett _______ 20124 ___.421 (83-197) __ Lindsay Gardner ____ 20005. __.417 (73-175) __ Brejae Washington __ 20146. __.407 (68-167) __ Lindsey Stephens ____ 20167. __.403 (73-181) __ Loryn Johnson ______ 20098. __.394 (52-132) __ Taylor Ellsworth ______2017 .394 (52-132) __ Courtney Craig _____ 201210. _.393 (66-168) __ Jodi Reeves _________ 1998

Games Played1. __65 _____ Keely Franks ______________ 1998 Jane Teixeira ______________ 19983. __64 _____ Shannon Thomas __________ 2006 Desiree Williams __________ 20065. __63 _____ Tina Boutelle _____________ 2006 Lindsay Gardner ___________ 2002 Deeanna Williams _________ 2002 Tamara Poppe ____________ 20029. __62 _____ Jacqueline Williams ________ 2006 Wynter Turner ____________ 2005 Jodi Reeves _______________ 1998 Keely Franks ______________ 1999

Games Started1. __65 _____ Keely Franks ______________ 1998 Jane Teixeira ______________ 19983. __63 _____ Tina Boutelle _____________ 2006 Desiree Williams __________ 2006 Lindsay Gardner ___________ 2002 Deeanna Williams _________ 2002 Tamara Poppe ____________ 20028. __62 _____ Shannon Thomas __________ 2006 Wynter Turner ____________ 2005 Keely Franks ______________ 1999

At-Bats1. __208 ____ Lindsay Gardner ___________ 20022. __197 ____ Lindsay Gardner ___________ 20003. __193 ____ Tina Boutelle _____________ 20064. __191 ____ Devon Tunning ___________ 20175. __190 ____ Brejae Washington _________ 20136. __189 ____ Janae Jefferson _____________2018 Erin Mahoney _____________ 20028. __187 ____ Deeanna Williams _________ 20029. __186 ____ Taylor Thom______________ 201310. _184 ____ Shannon Thomas __________ 2007 Nikki Cockrell ____________ 1999

Runs Scored1. __67 _____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20132. __59 _____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20123. __55 _____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 2016 Taylor Thom _____________ 2013 Taylor Thom______________ 20146. __54 _____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20117. __53 _____ Lexy Bennett ______________ 20128. __51 _____ Lexy Bennett ______________ 20119. __50 _____ Brejae Washington _________ 201410. _48 _____ Desiree Williams __________ 2009

Hits1. __83 _____ Lindsay Gardner ___________ 20002. __74 _____ Janae Jefferson _____________20183. __73 _____ Brejae Washington _________ 2014 Lexy Bennett ______________ 2012 Loryn Johnson ____________ 20096. __71 _____ Taylor Thom______________ 20137. __70 _____ Brejae Washington _________ 20138. __69 _____ Lindsay Gardner ___________ 20029. __68 _____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 201610. _66 _____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 2014 Taylor Thom______________ 2014 Jodi Reeves _______________ 1998

Doubles1. __20 _____ Paige von Sprecken _________ 2018 Lindsey Stephens __________ 20163. __16 _____ Taylor Thom______________ 2013 Nadia Taylor ______________ 20125. __14 _____ Devon Tunning ___________ 2017 Taylor Hoagland ___________ 2013 Lexy Bennett ______________ 2012 Courtney Craig ____________ 2012 Loryn Johnson ____________ 2009 Nikki Cockrell ____________ 1998 Jodi Reeves _______________ 1997

Triples1. __7 ______ Brejae Washington _________ 2013 Shannon Thomas __________ 20063. __6 ______ Shannon Thomas __________ 2007 Nikki Cockrell ____________ 1997 Jodi Reeves _______________ 19976. __5 ______ Lindsey Stephens __________ 2015 Brejae Washington _________ 20118. __4 ______ Reagan Hathaway ___________2017 Lindsey Stephens __________ 2014 Brejae Washington _________ 2014 Taylor Thom______________ 2014 Brejae Washington _________ 2012 Lexy Bennett ______________ 2011 Nikki Cockrell ____________ 1998 Jodi Reeves _______________ 1998

Home Runs1. __18 _____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20122. __16 _____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 20143. __15 _____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 2016 Lindsey Stephens __________ 2015 Taylor Thom______________ 2013 Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20117. __14 _____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20138. __13 _____ Lexy Bennett ______________ 2012 Amy Hooks _______________ 2011 Courtney Craig ____________ 2010

Runs Batted In1. __66 _____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 2014 Taylor Thom______________ 20133. __57 _____ Lexy Bennett ______________ 20124. __50 _____ Loryn Johnson ____________ 20095. __47 _____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 20156. __46 _____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 2016 Erin Shireman ____________ 2015 Nikki Cockrell ____________ 19989. __45 _____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 201310. _44 _____ Courtney Craig ____________ 2012 Nadia Taylor ______________ 2012 Jodi Reeves _______________ 1998

Total Bases1. __139 ____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 20162. __134 ____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 20143. __132 ____ Taylor Thom______________ 2013 Lexy Bennett ______________ 20125. __124 ____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20136. __119 ____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20127. __118 ____ Lindsey Stephens __________ 20158. __117 ____ Jodi Reeves _______________ 19989. __114 ____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 201110. _111 ____ Loryn Johnson ____________ 2009 Slugging Percentage (Min. 50 AB)1. __.832 (167 AB) _ Lindsey Stephens ____ 20162. __.821 (151 AB) _ Taylor Hoagland ____ 20133. __.792 (130 AB) _ Lexy Bennett _______ 20114. __.763 (173 AB) _ Lexy Bennett _______ 20125. __.753 (178 AB) _ Lindsey Stephens ____ 20146. __.731 (104 AB) _ Tallie Thrasher ______ 20107. __.720 (75 AB) __ Shelby Savony ______ 20108. __.710 (186 AB) _ Taylor Thom _______ 20139. __.708 (161 AB) _ Taylor Hoagland ____ 201110. _.698 (169 AB) _ Lindsey Stephens ____ 2015

Walks1. __73 _____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20132. __49 _____ Desiree Williams __________ 20093. __42 _____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20114. __41 _____ Devon Tunning ___________ 2015 Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20126. __40 _____ Taylor Thom______________ 20147. __39 _____ Desiree Williams __________ 20068. __37 _____ Amy Hooks _______________ 20109. __35 _____ Desiree Williams___________ 200810. _34 _____ Amy Hooks _______________ 2011 Hit By Pitch1. __11 _____ Kelli Hanzel ______________ 20152. __8 ______ Stephanie Wong ___________ 2017 Karina Scott ______________ 2013 Nadia Taylor ______________ 20115. __7 ______ Stephanie Ceo _____________ 2014 Brittany Chalk ____________ 20107. __6 ______ Randel Leahy _____________ 2017 Christina Bardwell _________ 2016 Erin Shireman ____________ 2015 Mandy Ogle ______________ 2013 Nadia Taylor ______________ 2009 Shannon Thomas __________ 2006 Rachael Cook _____________ 2005 Lindsay Gardner ___________ 2000

On Base Percentage (Min. 50 AB)1. __.610 ___ Taylor Hoagland (151 AB) ___ 20132. __.510 ___ Lexy Bennett (130 AB) ______ 20113. __.502 ___ Lexy Bennett (173 AB) ______ 20124. __.500 ___ Lindsey Stephens (167 AB) __ 2016 Brejae Washington (175 AB) _ 20146. __.489 ___ Taylor Thom (177 AB) ______ 20147. __.485 ___ Devon Tunning (157 AB) ____ 2015 Jodi Reeves (168 AB) _______ 19989. __.473 ___ Taylor Hoagland (161 AB) ___ 2011 Amy Hooks (147 AB) _______ 2010

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Individual Season RecordsSacrifice Flies1. __6 ______ Taylor Ellsworth ____________20172. __5 ______ Brejae Washington _________ 2014 Lexy Bennett ______________ 2012 4. __4 ______ Reagan Hathaway ___________2016 Holly Kern _______________ 2015 Lindsey Stephens __________ 2015 Erin Shireman_____________ 2014 Taylor Thom______________ 2013 Kim Bruins _______________ 2013 Nadia Taylor ______________ 2011 Kelly Melone ______________ 2008 Keely Franks ______________ 1998

Sacrifice Hits1. __18 _____ Audrey Hendricks _________ 20002. __16 _____ Erin Mahoney _____________ 20023. __15 _____ Alexis Garcia______________ 20034. __14 _____ Nikki Cockrell ____________ 19975. __13 _____ Kim Lair _________________ 19976. __12 _____ MK Tedder ________________2018 Brejae Washington _________ 2013 Lindsay Gardner ___________ 20039. __10 _____ Christa Williams ___________ 1999 Christa Williams ___________ 1998

Stolen Bases (Steals-Attempts)1. __38 (38-45) ____ Brejae Washington __ 20112. __35 (35-43) ____ Shannon Thomas ____ 20073. __33 (33-37) ____ Brejae Washington __ 20144. __32 (32-36) ____ Brejae Washington __ 20135. __29 (29-36) ____ Taylor Hoagland ____ 20136. __27 (27-32) ____ Brejae Washington __ 20127. __25 (25-27) ____ Tina Boutelle _______ 2006 25 (25-36) ____ Erin Mahoney ______ 20029. __24 (24-34) ____ Taylor Thom _______ 2014 24 (24-28) ____ Nikki Cockrell ______ 1997 24 (24-31) ____ Taylor Hoagland ____ 2011

Strikeouts1. __48 _____ Kacie Gaskin ______________ 20072. __47 _____ Jacqueline Williams ________ 20063. __45 _____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 20114. __44 _____ Kelly Melone ______________ 20085. __42 _____ Brejae Washington _________ 20116. __40 _____ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 2012 Kelly Melone ______________ 20078. __39 _____ Brejae Washington _________ 2013 Tallie Thrasher ____________ 2009 Wynter Turner ____________ 2005

Consecutive Games With RBI1. __7 games ______ Lindsey Stephens ____ 2014 2-15-14 vs. La. Tech to 2-20-14 vs. Fresno St. 7 games ______ Cathie Johnson _____ 1997

2-15-97 vs. Arizona State to 3-1-97 vs. St. Mary’s

PITCHINGERA (min. 50 IP)1. __0.36 ___ Cat Osterman _____________ 20052. __0.38 ___ Cat Osterman _____________ 20033. __0.42 ___ Cat Osterman _____________ 20064. __0.46 ___ Christa Williams ___________ 19985. __0.85 ___ Amy Bradford _____________ 2003 Cat Osterman _____________ 20027. __0.93 ___ Meagan Denny ____________ 20058. __0.94 ___ Christa Williams ___________ 19999. __1.01 ___ Amy Bradford _____________ 200210. _1.04 ___ Lizi Sowers _______________ 2003

Wins1. __38 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20062. __36 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20023. __32 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 2013 Cat Osterman _____________ 20055. __30 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 2010 Cat Osterman _____________ 20057. __28 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 2011 Christa Williams ___________ 19989. __26 _____ Brittany Barnhill ___________ 200910. _23 _____ Tiarra Davis ______________ 2016

Losses1. __16 _____ Christina Gwyn ___________ 2004 Charla Moore _____________ 2001 Meagan Denny ____________ 20074. __15 _____ Charla Moore _____________ 20005. __14 _____ Tiarra Davis ______________ 2014 Brittany Barnhill ___________ 20097. __13 _____ Natalie King ______________ 20018. __11 _____ Paige von Sprecken _________ 2018 Tiarra Davis ______________ 2017 Tiarra Davis ______________ 2016 Meagan Denny ____________ 2008 Carmen Martinez __________ 2000

Appearances1. __51 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20022. __47 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 2006 Meagan Denny ____________ 20074. __46 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 20105. __45 _____ Brittany Barnhill ___________ 20096. __44 _____ Tiarra Davis ______________ 20147. __43 _____ Christa Williams ___________ 19988. __42 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 2005 Christina Gwyn ___________ 2004 Charla Moore _____________ 2000

Games Started1. __41 _____ Meagan Denny ____________ 20072. __40 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20023. __39 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20064. __38 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 20135. __36 _____ Brittany Barnhill ___________ 2009 Cat Osterman _____________ 20037. __35 _____ Tiarra Davis ______________ 20168. __34 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 2011 Blaire Luna _______________ 201010. _33 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 2005 Christa Williams ___________ 1998

Complete Games1. __36 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20062. __31 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20053. __30 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 2013 Blaire Luna _______________ 20115. __28 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 20106. __27 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 2003 Charla Moore _____________ 2000 Christa Williams ___________ 19989. __26 _____ Brittany Barnhill ___________ 2009 Charla Moore _____________ 2000 Christa Williams ___________ 1999 Winning Percentage (min. 10 decision, W-L)1. __1.000 (10-0) ___ Kim Bruins _________ 20132. __.905 (38-4) ____ Cat Osterman _______ 20063. __.900 (18-2) ____ Rachel Fox _________ 20114. __.842 (32-6) ____ Cat Osterman _______ 20035. __.833 (10-2) ____ Amy Bradford ______ 2003

Shutouts1. __28 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20062. __22 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20053. __18 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20034. __17 _____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20025. __16 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 2011 Christa Williams ___________ 19987. __13 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 20138. __11 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 2010 Christa Williams ___________ 199910. _10 _____ Meagan Denny ____________ 2007

Saves1. __ 5 _____ Erica Wright ______________ 2018 Amy Bradford _____________ 2002 Christa Williams ___________ 19984. __ 4 _____ Erin Tresselt ______________ 2007 Blaire Luna _______________ 20106. __ 3 _____ Tiarra Davis ______________ 2016 Blaire Luna _______________ 2012 Erin Tresselt _______________ 2009 Meagan Denny ____________ 2008 Cat Osterman _____________ 2002

Innings Pitched1. __304.1 __ Cat Osterman _____________ 20022. __286.0 __ Cat Osterman _____________ 20063. __272.2 __ Cat Osterman _____________ 20054. __251.2 __ Blaire Luna _______________ 20135. __242.2 __ Cat Osterman _____________ 20036. __242.1 __ Blaire Luna _______________ 20107. __236.0 __ Brittany Barnhill ___________ 20098. __234.1 __ Charla Moore _____________ 20009. __232.1 __ Blaire Luna _______________ 201110. _230.2 __ Meagan Denny ____________ 2007

Hits Allowed1. __ 225 ___ Brittany Barnhill ___________ 20092. __194 ____ Charla Moore _____________ 20003. __190 ____ Charla Moore _____________ 20014. __185 ____ Christina Gwyn ___________ 20045. __173 ____ Tiarra Davis ______________ 2016

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Fewest Earned Runs Allowed (min. 50 IP)1. __10 (82.1 IP) ___ Amy Bradford ______ 20032. __11 (67.2 IP) ___ Lizi Sowers _________ 20033. __13 (242.2 IP) __ Cat Osterman _______ 20034. __14 (272.2 IP) __ Cat Osterman _______ 2005 14 (105.0 IP) __ Meagan Denny ______ 2005

Walks Allowed1. __126 ____ Blaire Luna _______________ 20132. __113 ____ Christina Gwyn ___________ 20043. __110 ____ Tiarra Davis ______________ 20164. __105 ____ Brittany Barnhill ___________ 20095. __101 ____ Blaire Luna _______________ 2010

Strikeouts1. __630 ____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20062. __593 ____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20053. __554 ____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20024. __488 ____ Cat Osterman _____________ 20035. __422 ____ Blaire Luna _______________ 20136. __404 ____ Blaire Luna _______________ 20107. __364 ____ Christa Williams ___________ 19988. __337 ____ Meagan Denny ____________ 20079. __316 ____ Blaire Luna _______________ 201110. _313 ____ Christa Williams ___________ 1999

Home Runs Allowed1. __22 _____ Erica Wright ______________ 2015 2. __17 _____ Brittany Barnhill ___________ 20093. __16 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 2010 Christina Gwyn ___________ 2004 5. __14 _____ Tiarra Davis ______________ 2014 Blaire Luna _______________ 2013

Lowest Opponents Batting Average (H-AB)1. __.079 (68-861) __ Cat Osterman _______ 20052. __.084 (78-933) __ Cat Osterman _______ 20063. __.090 (72-798) __ Cat Osterman _______ 20034. __.107 (81-754) __ Christa Williams ____ 19985. __ .126 (130-1,033) _Cat Osterman _______ 20026. __.128 (13-83) ___ Meagan Denny ______ 20057. __.129 (97-750) __ Christa Williams ____ 19998. __.131 (113-860) _ Blaire Luna _________ 20139. __.136 (112-821) _ Blaire Luna _________ 201010. _.157 (84-534) __ Meagan Denny ______ 2006

Wild Pitches1. __25 _____ Christina Gwyn ___________ 20042. __24 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 20133. __23 _____ Natalie King ______________ 20014. __20 _____ Brittany Barnhill ___________ 20085. __18 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 2010 Carmen Martinez __________ 1997 Hit Batters1. __30 _____ Gabby Smith ______________ 2014 Blaire Luna _______________ 20133. __29 _____ Tiarra Davis ______________ 20144. __26 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 20125. __25 _____ Tiarra Davis ______________ 20166. __24 _____ Blaire Luna _______________ 20107. __21 _____ Erica Wright ______________ 20158. __20 _____ Brittany Barnhill ___________ 20099. __18 _____ Blaire Luna ______________ 2011 Meagan Denny ____________ 2008 Consecutive Scoreless Innings (Min. 50 inn.)1. __65.0 ___ Cat Osterman _____________ 2003

4-22-03 vs. Texas A&M to 5-22-03 vs. Louisiana

2. __64.2 ___ Cat Osterman _____________ 20052-27-05 vs. UCLA to 3-25-05 vs. North Texas

3. __60.1 ___ Cat Osterman _____________ 20022-16-02 vs. Purdue to 3-13-02 vs. Arizona State

4. __50.2 ___ Christa Williams ___________ 19984-5-98 vs. Kansas to 5-1-98 vs. Oklahoma

Consecutive Innings Without Earned Run (Min. 60 inn.)1. __79.2 ___ Cat Osterman _____________ 2002

2-13-02 vs. Utah to 3-13-02 vs. Arizona St.

2. __75.1 ___ Cat Osterman _____________ 20052-25-05 vs. California to 3-25-05 vs. North Texas

3. __74.2 ___ Cat Osterman _____________ 20024-20-02 at Iowa State to 5-18-02 vs. Oklahoma

4. __65.0 ___ Cat Osterman _____________ 20034-22-03 vs. Texas A&M to 5-22-03 vs. Louisiana

FIELDINGPutouts1. __762 ____ Megan Willis _____________ 20062. __657 ____ Megan Willis _____________ 20053. __577 ____ Marlo Hanks ______________ 20034. __561 ____ Marlo Hanks ______________ 20015. __492 ____ Amy Hooks _______________ 20106. __491 ____ Mandy Ogle ______________ 20137. __446 ____ Mandy Ogle ______________ 20128. __429 ____ Megan Willis _____________ 20079. __416 ____ Amy Hooks _______________ 201110. _412 ____ Angie Scharnhorst _________ 1998

Assists1. __ 162 ___ Nadia Taylor ______________ 20092. __ 140 ___ Keely Franks ______________ 20003. __ 136 ___ Tamara Poppe ____________ 20014. __ 130 ___ Keely Franks ______________ 19995. __ 111 ___ Jodi Reeves _______________ 20006. __ 106 ___ Keely Franks ______________ 19987. __ 103 ___ Taylor Hoagland ___________ 2013 Jodi Reeves _______________ 19989. __ 102 ___ Wynter Turner ____________ 2004 Nikki Cockrell ____________ 1997

Total Chances1. __ 795 ___ Megan Willis______________ 20062. __ 703 ___ Megan Willis _____________ 20053. __ 629 ___ Marlo Hanks ______________ 20034. __ 611 ___ Marlo Hanks ______________ 20025. __ 534 ___ Amy Hooks _______________ 20106. __ 577 ___ Mandy Ogle ______________ 2012 Megan Willis _____________ 20078. __ 520 ___ Mandy Ogle ______________ 20139. __ 467 ___ Amy Hooks _______________ 201110. _ 450 ___ Angie Scharnhorst _________ 1998

Errors1. __ 21 ____ Taylor Thom______________ 2012 Amber Hall _______________ 2004 Keely Franks ______________ 19974. __ 20 ____ Erin Mahoney _____________ 20025. __ 19 ____ Keely Franks ______________ 2000

Passed Balls1. __11 _____ Marlo Hanks ______________ 2001 Melissa Martin ____________ 19993. __7 ______ Three players _________ four times

Fielding Percentage (min. 50 total chances)1. __1.000 (110 chances, 0 errors) Stephanie Wong ___________ 2017 1.000 (91 chances, 0 errors) Tiarra Davis ______________ 2016 1.000 (85 chances, 0 errors) Lindsey Stephens __________ 2016 1.000 (67 chances, 0 errors) Marlee Gabaldon __________ 2015 1.000 (290 chances, 0 errors) Mandy Ogle ______________ 2014 1.000 (180 chances, 0 errors) Karina Scott ______________ 2014 1.000 (52 chances, 0 errors) Brejae Washington _________ 2013 1.000 (60 chances, 0 errors) Robyn Krieg ______________ 1998 1.000 (159 chances, 0 errors) Melissa Martin ____________ 2000 1.000 (53 chances, 0 errors) Chelsea Stougton __________ 2000 1.000 (168 chances, 0 errors) Melissa Martin ____________ 2002 1.000 (119 chances, 0 errors) Amy Hooks _______________ 2008

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At-Bats7 ___ Kelli Hanzel, Celina Felix and Tiarra Davis ________________ at Texas Tech (4-13-17)

Runs Scored4 ___ 8 players, 9 times last Devon Tunning _ vs. Ball State (2-19-16)

Hits5 ___ Taylor Ellsworth _ at Oklahoma State (3-26-17) Taylor Thom _____ at Texas Tech (4-23-11)

Doubles3 ___ Taylor Thom ____ vs. Utah State (2-23-13)* Nadia Taylor ____vs. New Mexico (4-1-12)* Tamara Poppe ___vs. Texas Tech (4-15-04)** - NCAA Record

Triples2 ___ Lexy Bennett __vs. Colorado State (2-11-12) Brejae Washington vs. Wisconsin (2-17-11) Shannon Thomas ___ vs. Fordham (2-17-06)

Home Runs3 ___ Tallie Thrasher _____ vs. Missouri (4-11-10)

Runs Batted In8 ___ Taylor Thom _______ at Houston (2-16-13)

Total Bases12 __ Tallie Thrasher ____ vs. Missouri (4-11-10)

Walks5 __ Taylor Hoagland ______at Kansas (3-28-13) Nadia Taylor _________at Kansas (4-14-12)

Hit By Pitch3 ___ Jodi Reeves _______ vs. St. Mary’s (3-1-97)

Strikeouts4 ___ Five players, five times, last Kim Bruins ____ vs. Oklahoma (4-20-13)

Sacrifice Flies2 ___ Courtney Craig ___ vs. Winthrop (3-16-12) Megan Willis ____vs. Washington (2-13-04) Rose Ekholm _________ vs. UTSA (4-1-98)

Sacrifice Hits3 __ Christa Williams ____ at SW Texas (4-7-98)

Stolen Bases4 ___ Torie Schmidt ________at Kansas (3-28-13) Brejae Washington __ vs. Pittsburgh (3-4-11) Courtney Craig ________ at UTEP (3-1-09)

PITCHINGInnings Pitched14.0 _Cat Osterman ____vs. Mississippi St. (3-1-02)

Hits Allowed14 __ Torrey Schroeder __vs. Oregon State (2-23-08)

Runs Allowed14 __ Christina Gwyn __vs. Washington (2-13-04)

Earned Runs Allowed10 __ Christina Gwyn __vs. Washington (2-13-04)

Walks Allowed8 ___ Tiarra Davis __________ at Baylor (3-26-16) Blaire Luna __________Tennessee (6-2-13) Blaire Luna ________at Oklahoma (5-6-12) Torrey Schroeder _____ at Texas St. (3-3-09) Brittany Barnhill ____ vs. Arizona (3-13-09) Christina Gwyn _ vs. Florida State (2-27-04)

Strikeouts - Overall24 __ Cat Osterman (twice) _________vs. Texas Tech (4-26-05, 10 inn.) ___ vs. Southwest Texas (3-20-02, 10.1 inn.)

Strikeouts - 7.0 Innings19 __ Cat Osterman (three times) _____________ at Oklahoma State (5-1-05) ___________________ vs. UTEP (3-11-05) ________________vs. Texas A&M (4-9-03)

Home Runs Allowed5 ___ Erica Wright ________ at Kansas (3-29-15)

Wild Pitches5 ___ Carmen Martinez (twice) ___________________ vs. UCLA (2-11-00) ____________________ at UTSA (4-23-97)

Hit Batters4 ___ Blaire Luna _______ at Texas Tech (4-26-13) Kim Bruins _________ at Houston (2-21-10) Amy Bradford ____ vs. Oklahoma (4-12-03)

FIELDINGPutouts26 __ Marlo Hanks ________ vs. Southwest Texas (3-20-02, 10.1 inn.)19 __ Melissa Martin _________ at UT Arlington (2-7-99, 10 inn.)

Assists9 ___ Keely Franks _________ at UTSA (2-6-00)

Errors3 ___ Nine players, nine times, last Loryn Johnson __ vs. Hawai’i (3-14-08)

Passed Balls3 ___ Angie Scharnhorst ___ vs. Stephen F. Austin (3-6-97)

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NO. DATE PITCHER(S) OPPONENT IP K BB HBP E SCORE1 2-4-98 Christa Williams/ St. Edward’s 4.0 10 1 0 0 10-0 Carmen Martinez 1.0 0 2 0 02 2-28-98 Christa Williams TWU 7.0 12 1 0 0 5-03 3-6-98 Christa Williams Hofstra 7.0 13 1 1 0 1-04 3-14-98 Christa Williams North Carolina 5.0 9 4 0 0 8-05 4-2-99 Christa Williams Texas A&M 7.0 11 4 0 0 1-06 4-13-99 Christa Williams UTSA 5.0 10 5 0 2 17-07 4-18-99 Christa Williams Oklahoma 8.0 8 1 0 1 1-08 2-7-01 Natalie King St. Edward’s 5.0 5 1 0 0 10-09 3-14-01 Natalie King New Mexico State 7.0 6 3 1 0 3-010 2-13-02 Cat Osterman Utah 7.0 16 3 0 1 3-011 2-15-02 Cat Osterman Southwest Texas 7.0 13 0 0 3 4-012 2-26-02 Cat Osterman* Stephen F. Austin 7.0 15 0 0 0 7-013 3-27-02 Cat Osterman* Baylor 7.0 17 0 0 0 2-014 4-27-02 Cat Osterman* Oklahoma State 7.0 15 0 0 0 5-015 2-8-03 Cat Osterman* Fresno State 7.0 18 0 0 0 4-016 2-12-03 Cat Osterman UT Arlington 7.0 17 0 0 1 7-017 2-28-03 Amy Bradford North Carolina 7.0 13 0 1 0 3-018 3-1-03 Cat Osterman Florida 7.0 18 1 0 0 1-019 3-5-03 Cat Osterman UTSA 7.0 17 2 0 0 3-020 3-6-03 Amy Bradford Eastern Michigan 5.0 11 1 0 0 8-021 2-16-05 Cat Osterman* Texas State 7.0 17 0 0 0 4-022 2-25-05 Meagan Denny BYU 7.0 15 2 0 0 1-023 3-9-05 Cat Osterman* UTSA 7.0 18 0 0 0 2-024 3-11-05 Cat Osterman UTEP 7.0 19 1 0 0 3-025 4-26-05 Meagan Denny Texas Tech 7.0 15 1 0 1 3-026 5-12-05 Cat Osterman Nebraska 7.0 14 2 0 0 3-027 5-20-05 Cat Osterman Massachusetts 7.0 14 1 0 0 1-028 5-21-05 Cat Osterman* Mississippi State 7.0 17 0 0 0 2-029 2-10-06 Cat Osterman Syracuse 5.0 11 0 0 1 12-030 2-11-06 Cat Osterman Northwestern 7.0 17 1 0 0 3-031 2-17-06 Cat Osterman Fordham 7.0 17 0 0 1 1-032 3-8-06 Cat Osterman North Texas 7.0 16 0 2 0 5-033 4-15-06 Cat Osterman Oklahoma 7.0 14 0 1 0 2-034 4-28-07 Meagan Denny Iowa State 7.0 11 1 0 1 1-035 5-1-08 Brittany Barnhill Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6.0 4 2 1 0 8-036 2-12-10 Blaire Luna North Carolina 8.0 6 1 0 0 1-037 3-4-10 Kim Bruins Texas Southern 5.0 3 0 1 0 1-038 3-16-10 Blaire Luna North Texas 6.0 10 5 0 3 0-139 5-1-10 Blaire Luna Iowa State 5.0 12 1 0 0 8-040 3-17-11 Blaire Luna* Washington 5.0 9 0 0 0 12-041 3-4-12 Kim Bruins Sam Houston State 5.0 9 1 0 1 14-042 2-7-13 Blaire Luna Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7.0 14 2 0 1 6-043 4-4-13 Kim Bruins/Holly Kern/ Gabby Smith/Blaire Luna* Texas Southern 5.0 7 0 0 0 8-044 4-6-13 Blaire Luna Western Kentucky 7.0 16 1 0 0 4-045 4-12-13 Blaire Luna Iowa State 5.0 11 2 0 1 8-046 5-26-13 Blaire Luna Florida State 7.0 13 1 0 0 4-0

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Individual Game RecordsCAREER NO-HITTERS/PERFECT GAMES LISTING

Texas pitchers have had 46 no-hitters, including nine perfect games. Here are the pitchers and the number of no-hit and perfect games in which they participated. PITCHER NO-HITTERS PERFECT GAMES Cat Osterman 20 7 Blaire Luna 9 2 Christa Williams 7 - Kim Bruins 3 1 Meagan Denny 3 - Amy Bradford 2 - Natalie King 2 - Brittany Barnhill 1 - Holly Kern 1 1 Carmen Martinez 1 - Gabby Smith 1 1

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National HonorsNATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: CAT OSTERMAN (2003, 2005, 2006)

NATIONAL AWARDS l NCAA Today’s Top VIII Award winner (2006)l Three-time USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year (2003, 2005, 2006), the only softball player to win the award more than oncel 2005-06 Honda Softball Player of the Year Award l ESPY Award as Best Female College Athlete (2005, 2006)l Member of the USA Softball National Team l 2005-06 Sportswoman of the Year award for a Team Sport by the Women’s Sports Foundationl Top-five finalist for the Honda-Broderick Cup, awarded to the nation’s Collegiate Female Athlete of the Year (2005-06)l No. 1 Pick in the 2006 Pro Fastpitch X-Treme Draft (of 20) and No. 1 Pick in National Pro Fastpitch Draft (by Connecticut)l Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association First Team All-America (three-time First Team All-American; fourth All-America honor in her career -- was Second Team in 2002)l Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Midwest First Team (four times)

BIG 12 CONFERENCE AWARDSl Big 12 Conference Female Athlete of the Year (2003, 2005, 2006), the only athlete to win the award more than once in Big 12 history l Four-Time Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, the only athlete in the history of the Big 12 to win a major award four times in a careerl All-Big 12 First Team (four times)l Three-time Academic All-Big 12 performer (first team, 2003 and second team, 2005 and 2006)l Earned 25 career Big 12 Pitcher of the Week honors, the most weekly awards by any Big 12 athlete in any sportl Recipient of a 2006 Big 12 Conference Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarship

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AWARDS l Recipient of the 2006 Texas Exes Lifetime Award, given annually to one female and one male UT student-athlete who display outstanding leadership and academic and athletic success, with each recipient gaining lifetime membership into the Texas Exes Association l Recipient of the University of Texas Women’s Athletics Department’s highest endowed scholarship honor -- the V.F. “Doc” Neuhaus Endowed Presidential Scholarship -- for two consecutive years (2004-05, 2005-06)

CAREER STATISTICSl 136 wins and 25 lossesl 0.51 ERAl Winning percentage of .844l In NCAA career pitching categories: No. 3 in shutouts (85), No. 5 in wins (136), 11th in innings pitched (1,105.2) and No. 12 in games played (180) l Owner of four of the top five all-time UT season strikeout ratios with 15.4 in 2006 (first all-time), 15.2 in 2005 (2nd all-time), 14.1 in 2003

(third best) and 12.8 in 2002 (fifth best). l Osterman’s 0.42 ERA in 2006 was the lowest in the nation ... also had the lowest ERAs in 2003 (0.38) and 2005 (0.36) as a sophomore and

junior, and is the only player in NCAA softball history to lead the nation in ERA three times.l NCAA record holder for strikeout ratio (14.34), breaking the old record of 11.6, held by Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s Sarah Pauly (from

2002-05) ... a record for all pitchers, across all three NCAA Divisions (I, II and III) ... ranks second all-time in NCAA career strikeouts (2,265).

During her four years on the Forty Acres, Cat Osterman was named USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year three times and is recognized as one of the top softball pitchers in the world. Osterman was the youngest member of the U.S. Olympic team to bring home a gold medal from Athens in 2004, and the 6-foot-2-inch lefthander set the NCAA career record for strikeouts-per-seven innings

(14.34), as well as ranking No. 2 all-time in career strikeouts (2,265) and career shutouts (85). While leading the NCAA as a senior in 2006 with an ERA of 0.42 and 15.4 strikeouts-per-seven-innings pitched, Osterman finished 38-4 with 28 shutouts and five no-hitters and led 55-9 Texas to a Women’s College World Series berth for the third time in her Longhorn career. She was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in February 2013. Osterman broke virtually every University of Texas school pitching record, as well as several Big 12 Conference records. As a freshman, she pitched the first perfect game in UT softball history -- the first of her seven career perfect games and just one of her 20 career no-hitters. As a sophomore, she was named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year after leading the Longhorns to their second-ever Women’s College World Series appearance. In her junior year, she posted a season record of 30-7 with an NCAA Division I-leading 0.36 ERA, pitched 22 shutouts and six no-hitters with three perfect games to again garner Player of the Year laurels and a return trip to the World Series. Osterman was a four-time National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American and four-time Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Year -- becoming the first Big 12 student-athlete across all sports to earn a player of the year honor four times. In addition, the psychology major was a three-time member of the Academic All-Big 12 Team.

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NFCA All-AmericansTexas Softball has had 12 players named NFCA All-Americans and has earned a total of 30 NFCA and Easton All-America honors

NIKKI COCKRELLSECOND BASE (1996-99)

1998 NFCA First Team 1999 NFCA Third Team

l NFCA All-America: 1998 First Team, 1999 Third Team

l NFCA All-Midwest Region: 1998 First Team, 1999 Second Team

l 1999 NCAA Woman of the Year State of Texas Award

l GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America: 1998 First Team, 1999 Third Team

l GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District VI: 1997, 1998 and 1999

l Became first softball player inducted into the UT Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor in November 2006

l All-Big 12 Conference: 1998 and 1999 First Team

l Big 12 Conference All-Academic Team: 1997, 1998 and 1999 First Team

l 1999 Big 12 All-Tournament Teaml 1998 Speedline Invitational All-

Tournament Teaml Second in UT career in sacrifice hits (28);

tied for fourth in single-season doubles (14/1998) and third in triples (6/1997)

CAREER STATISTICS: NIKKI COCKRELLYear GP-GS AB AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI1996 16-14 42 .357 7 15 4 3 0 71997 53-53 154 .312 34 48 7 6 3 271998 57-56 150 .340 34 51 14 4 10 461999 60-60 185 .303 42 56 11 0 6 20CAREER 186-183 531 .320 114 170 36 13 19 100

AUTUMN EASTESOUTFIELD (1998-2001)

1999 NFCA Third Team

l NFCA All-America: 1999 Third Teaml NFCA All-Midwest Region: 1999 First

Teaml All-Big 12 Conference: 2001 Second

Team, 1999 First Teaml Big 12 Conference All-Academic Team:

1998 First Teaml Big 12 Conference Player of the Week

(Feb. 23, 1999)l Currently stands ninth in UT career his-

tory in stolen bases with 52 and is tied for 10th in triples with six

CAREER STATISTICS: AUTUMN EASTESYear GP-GS AB AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI1998 43-41 120 .233 23 28 2 3 0 71999 57-57 174 .379 30 66 4 3 1 232000 54-50 134 .209 13 28 6 0 0 142001 53-53 136 .250 15 34 4 0 0 10CAREER 207-201 564 .277 81 156 16 6 1 54

LEXY BENNETTSECOND BASE (2009-12)

2012 Easton First Team2012 NFCA Second Team

l NFCA All-America: 2012 Second Teaml Easton All-America: 2012 First Teaml CoSIDA Academic All-America: 2012

Third Teaml CoSIDA Academic All-District: 2012 First

Teaml NFCA All-Region: 2012 and 2009 First

Team, 2010-11 Second Teaml All-Big 12: 2009-10 and 2012 First Team,

2011 Second Teaml Texas single-season record holder in bat-

ting average (.438/2011); tied for third in total bases (132/2012); third in slugging percentage (.792/2011), second in on-base percentage (.510/2011) and third in runs batted in (57/2012) while tying for second in hits (73/2012)

l Owns UT career record in batting average (.385) and is second in hits (245) and third in runs batted in (155)

l Ranks fourth in Texas history in career runs scored (166), second in on-base per-centage (.464) and doubles (47) and tied for fourth in home runs (36/tied) and third in slugging percentage (.650)

l National Pro Fastpitch Draft selection by the Akron Racers

CAREER STATISTICS: LEXY BENNETTYear GP-GS AB AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI2009 59-59 172 .349 17 60 9 0 5 222010 57-57 162 .340 45 55 13 0 9 352011 46-43 130 .438 51 57 11 4 9 412012 59-58 173 .422 53 73 14 3 13 57CAREER 221-217 637 .385 166 245 47 7 36 155

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LINDSAY GARDNERSECOND BASE (2000-03)

2000 NFCA Second Team

l NFCA All-America: 2000 Second Teaml NFCA All-Midwest Region: 2002 First

Team, 2000 First Teaml 2000 Big 12 Conference Freshman of the

Yearl All-Big 12 Conference: 2003 Second Team,

2002 Second Team, 2000 First Teaml 2002 USA Elite Team and USA National

Training Teaml 2003 NCAA Region 3 All-Tournament

Teaml 2001 and 2002 USA National Teaml 2000, 2002 and 2003 Big 12 Conference

All-Tournament Teaml Holds Texas single-season records in hits

(83/2000) and at-bats (208/2002)l On Texas career chart, third in sacrifice

hits (24); ranks fourth in batting average (.355), fifth in hits (239) and at-bats (673); stands seventh in runs scored (134) and sixth in stolen bases (61)

CAREER STATISTICS: LINDSAY GARDNERYear GP-GS AB R H RBI AVG 2B 3B HR2000 58-58 197 35 83 28 .421 4 1 32001 29-28 98 24 38 8 .388 6 1 02002 63-63 208 42 69 11 .332 13 1 42003 58-58 170 33 49 19 .288 10 1 4CAREER 208-207 673 134 239 66 .355 33 4 11

TAYLOR HOAGLANDTHIRD BASE (2010-13)

2013 NFCA First Team2013 Easton First Team

l NFCA All-America: 2013 First Teaml USA Softball National Collegiate Player of

the Year Top 25 Finalist: 2013l NFCA All-Region: 2013, 2011 First Team;

2012, 2010 Second Teaml All-Big 12 Conference: 2010-13 First

Teaml As a senior in 2013, ranked second among

Division I players in walks per game (1.2) and third in on-base percentage (.610)

l Stood in the top 20 among Division I play-ers in runs per game (1.1/10th) and slug-ging percentage (.821/15th) as a senior

l Texas' all-time leader in home runs (58), runs scored (221), walks (178) and on-base percentage (.501)

l Ranks second on UT's all-time charts in slugging percentage (.708), second in bat-ting average (.365), fourth in RBIs (149) and second in stolen bases (88)

l Finished second in Big 12 history in career home runs

l USA Softball Women’s National Team: 2011, 2013

l USA Pan Am Games gold medalist: 2011

CAREER STATISTICS: TAYLOR HOAGLANDYear GP-GS AB R H RBI AVG 2B 3B HR2010 58-57 170 41 65 29 .382 10 1 112011 56-56 161 54 54 36 .335 9 3 152012 60-60 178 59 58 39 .326 7 0 182013 61-61 151 67 64 45 .424 14 2 14CAREER 235-234 660 221 241 149 .365 40 6 58

JANAE JEFFERSONSECOND BASE (2018)

2018 NFCA Second Team

l NFCA All-America: 2018 Second Teaml Schutt Sports/NFCA National Freshman

of the Year Top 10 Finalist: 2018l NFCA All-Region: 2018 First Teaml All-Big 12 Conference: 2018 First Team &

All-Freshman Teaml As a freshman in 2018, led the Big 12 in

batting average (.533 - highest mark in UT history), hits (32 - highest total in UT history) and on-base percentage (.594) counting league games only

l Jefferson’s .533 Big 12 batting mark was the fourth-highest by any player in league history (record was .562 by OU’s Kelli Braitsch in 2001)

l She didn’t strike out for the first time in her collegiate career until the 37th game (vs. Samford on April 8, 2018) and her 133rd overall plate appearance

l Reached base safely in all 18 of UT’s Big 12 games and in 59-of-59 total contests while hitting safely in 45-of-59 games in 2018

l Her 74 total hits as a freshman were the second-most over a single campaign in Longhorns history (record is 83 by Lindsay Gardner in 2000)

CAREER STATISTICS: JANAE JEFFERSONYear GP-GS AB R H RBI AVG 2B 3B HR2018 59-59 189 30 74 24 .392 11 1 0CAREER 59-59 189 30 74 24 .392 11 1 0

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JODI REEVESSHORTSTOP (1997-2000)

1998 NFCA Second Team

l NFCA All-America: 1998 Second Teaml NFCA All-Midwest Region: 1997 First

Team, 1998 Second Teaml All-Big 12 Conference: 1997 First Team,

1998 First Team, 1999 Second Teaml Big 12 Conference Co-Freshman of the

Year: 1997l Big 12 Conference All-Academic Team:

1997 Honorable Mention, 1998-2000 First Team

l NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team: 1998

l Big 12 All-Tournament Team: 1998l The UT career leader in doubles (48),

while standing in the top 10 in sacrifice flies (9/T-fourth), hit-by-pitch (12/T-eighth), walks (87/T-sixth) and runs batted in (123/seventh)

CAREER STATISTICS: JODI REEVES Year GP-GS AB R H RBI AVG 2B 3B HR 1997 53-53 156 34 51 29 .365 14 6 5 1998 62-61 168 46 66 44 .393 13 4 10 1999 61-61 183 29 48 28 .262 12 0 4 2000 57-56 162 19 40 22 .247 9 0 2 CAREER 233-230 669 128 205 123 .306 48 10 21

CAT OSTERMANPITCHER (2002-06)2002 NFCA Second Team 2003 NFCA First Team 2005 NFCA First Team 2006 NFCA First Team2006 Easton First Team

l 2006 NCAA Today’s Top VIII Awardl NFCA All-America: 2003, 2005 and 2006

First Team, 2002 Second Teaml 2004 and 2008 U.S. Olympic Team and

10-time U.S. National Team memberl USA Softball National Collegiate Player of

the Year: 2003, 2005. 2006l Honda Award for Softball winner and

finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup: 2005-06l Big 12 Female Athlete of the Year: 2003,

2005, 2006l Big 12 Pitcher of the Year: 2002, 2003,

2005, 2006l All-Big 12 First Team: 2002, 2003, 2005,

2006l Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year:

2002l Big 12 Tournament Most

Outstanding Player: 2002, 2003 and 2005l ESPY winner as Best Female College

Athlete: 2005, 2006l All-time collegiate softball career leader in

strikeout ratio (14.34 per game) and sec-ond among Division I pitchers in strike-outs (2,265) and shutouts (85)

l In 2003, 2005 and 2006, led the nation in ERA and strikeouts per seven innings while pacing UT to the nation’s best team ERA

CAREER STATISTICS: CAT OSTERMANYear ERA APP W-L SV SHO H R ER K2002 0.83 51 36-8 3 17 130 43 36 5542003 0.38 40 32-6 0 18 72 18 13 4882005 0.36 42 30-7 0 22 68 23 14 5932006 0.42 47 38-4 2 28 78 19 17 630CAREER 0.51 180 136-25 5 85 348 103 80 2,265

BLAIRE LUNAPITCHER (2010-13)2010 NFCA Second Team2011 NFCA Second Team2011 Easton First Team

2012 Easton Second Team2013 NFCA First Team2013 Easton First Team

l NFCA All-America: 2013 First Teaml NFCA All-America: 2010-11 Second

Teaml Easton All-America: 2012 Second Team,

2011 First Teaml USA Softball National Collegiate Player of

the Year Top 10 Finalist: 2013, 2010-11l NFCA All-Region: 2013, 2010-11 First

Team, 2012 Second Teaml Led all Division I players in strikeouts and

strikeouts per seven innings as a seniorl Ranks in the top three in nearly every

Texas pitching category, including wins (2nd/112), innings pitched (2nd/914.1), complete games (2nd/109), shutouts (2nd/48), strikeouts (2nd/1,428) and low-est opponent batting average (3rd/.156)

l 2010 Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year and Pitcher of the Year

l All-Big 12 Conference: 2013, 2010-11 First Team, 2012 Second Team

l USA National Futures Team: 2010l USA Softball National Player of the Week

(March 22, 2011)l Two-time NFCA National Player of the Week (April 6, 2010; March 22, 2011)

CAREER STATISTICS: BLAIRE LUNAYear ERA AP W-L SV SHO H R ER K2010 1.39 46 30-10 4 11 112 57 48 4042011 1.27 38 28-7 0 16 133 51 42 3162012 2.31 38 22-6 3 8 136 72 62 2862013 1.28 41 32-7 0 13 113 57 46 422CAREER 1.52 163 112-30 7 48 494 237 198 1,428

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CHRISTA WILLIAMSPITCHER (1998-99)

1998 NFCA First Team 1999 NFCA Second Team

l NFCA All-America: 1998 First Team, 1999 Second Team, 1997 Second Team (while at UCLA)

l NFCA All-Midwest Region: 1998 and 1999 First Team

l 1996 and 2000 U.S. Olympic Team and five-time U.S. National Team member

l Two-time NFCA National Player of the Week

l All-Big 12 Conference: 1998 and 1999 First Team

l 1998 Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year

l 1998 and 1999 Big 12 Conference All-Tournament Team

l Nine-time Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Week

l 1998 NCAA Regional Tournament Most Outstanding Player

l Ranked in the top 10 in 10 UT pitching categories despite just two years in the program: second in ERA (0.71) and oppo-nents’ batting average (.118); tied for third in saves (6) and shutouts (27); fourth in strikeouts (678), sixth in wins (50), sixth in complete games (50) and innings pitched (452.2); seventh in games started (62) and eighth in appearances (81)

l Enshrined in the UT Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor in November of 2007

CAREER STATISTICS: CHRISTA WILLIAMS Year ERA AP W-L SV SHO H R ER K 1998 0.46 43 28-6 5 16 81 24 15 364 1999 0.97 38 22-9 1 11 97 46 31 314 CAREER 0.71 81 50-15 6 27 178 70 46 678

NFCA All-Americans

TAYLOR THOMSHORTSTOP (2011-14)

2013 NFCA Third Team

l NFCA All-America: 2013 Third Teaml NFCA All-Central Region: 2013 and 2014

First Team, 2011 Second Teaml Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year:

2011lBig 12 Conference Player of the Year:

2014l All-Big 12 Conference: 2011, 2013 and

2014 First Teaml USA Softball Women’s National Team:

2013l Set UT single-season record with 66 runs

batted in during 2013l On Texas career charts, ranks first in runs

batted in (178) and third in home runs (38), hits (243), doubles (43), runs scored (177), total bases (410) and stolen bases (65) and fourth in assists (331).

l As a junior in 2013, became the fifth player in NCAA history to hit four or more grand slams during a season with bases-clearing shot against South Carolina in the NCAA Austin Regional champion-ship

l Tied the NCAA record for grand slams during a game with two at Houston on Feb. 16, 2013. During that contest, also drove in a UT single-game record eight runs

l Matched another NCAA record, for dou-bles in a contest, with three versus Utah State on Feb. 23, 2013

l During junior year, finished 17th among all NCAA Division I players with 1.1 RBI per game

CAREER STATISTICS: TAYLOR THOM Year GP-GS AB R H RBI AVG 2B 3B HR 2011 56-56 159 32 56 41 .352 12 1 11 2012 60-60 167 35 50 28 .299 9 0 2 2013 60-60 186 55 71 66 .382 16 0 15 2014 58-58 177 55 66 43 .373 6 4 10 CAREER 234-234 689 177 243 178 .353 43 5 38

LINDSEY STEPHENSOUTFIELD (2013-16)

2014 NFCA Third Team2016 NFCA Second Team

l NFCA All-America: 2016 Second Team, 2014 Third Team

l NFCA All-Central Region: 2014, 2015 & 2016 First Team

l All-Big 12 Conference: 2015 & 2016 First Team & 2015 All-Defensive

l Set UT single-season records with 20 doubles and 139 total bases during 2016

l Tied UT single-season record with 66 runs batted in during 2014

lHit second-most home runs (16) in a single season in program history during 2014 and tied for third all-time with 15 in both 2015 & 2016.

l On Texas’ career charts, finished senior year as the school’s career leader in slug-ging percentage (.731), while ranking sec-ond in both career HR’s (47) and RBIs (166), third in on-base percentage (.445), fourth in batting average (.363), fifth in doubles (40), sixth in runs scored (155) and 10th in hits (204).

l Blasted HR’s in five consecutive contests twice in her career (2015 & 2016)

l Guided the team in every major offensive category as a senior at .407 overall with 20 doubles, 15 HR’s and 46 RBIs.

l As a sophomore in 2014, hit .371 and led the team in RBIs (66), doubles (12), home runs (16), total bases (134), slugging per-centage (.753) and tied for most triples (four).

CAREER STATISTICS: LINDSEY STEPHENS Year GP-GS AB R H RBI AVG 2B 3B HR 2013 40-3 48 9 12 7 .250 3 1 1 2014 58-58 178 47 66 66 .371 12 4 16 2015 55-55 169 44 58 47 .343 5 5 15 2016 54-54 167 55 68 46 .407 20 3 15 CAREER 207-170 562 155 204 166 .363 40 13 47

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National & Regional HonorsNCAA TODAY’S TOP VIII

2006 __________________ Cat Osterman, P

HONDA-BRODERICK CUP2006 __________ Cat Osterman, P (Finalist)2005 __________ Cat Osterman, P (Finalist)

HONDA AWARD - SOFTBALL2006 __________________ Cat Osterman, P2005 __________________ Cat Osterman, P

USA SOFTBALL COLLEGIATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2006 __________________ Cat Osterman, P2005 __________________ Cat Osterman, P2003 __________________ Cat Osterman, P

USA SOFTBALL COLLEGIATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR TOP 10 FINALIST

2013 ____________________ Blaire Luna, P2011 ____________________ Blaire Luna, P2010 ____________________ Blaire Luna, P

NFCA NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR TOP 10 FINALIST

2018 _________________Janae Jefferson, 2B

NFCA MIDWEST REGION COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR

2006 _________ Connie Clark (Head Coach)Corrie Hill and Marla Looper

(Assistant Coaches)

SPEEDLINE/NFCA COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR

2003 ________ Connie Clark (Head Coach),Marla Looper and Jill Matyuch

(Assistant Coaches)

ESPY FOR BEST FEMALE COLLEGE ATHLETE

2006 ___________ Cat Osterman (Winner)2005 ____________ Cat Osterman (Winner)2003 ___________ Cat Osterman (Nominee)

ESPY FOR BEST FEMALE OLYMPIC PERFORMANCE

2005 Cat Osterman (Winner w/ Team USA)

NCAA TEXAS WOMAN OF THE YEAR1999 ____________________Nikki Cockrell

EASTON-BELL ALL-AMERICAN2013 _________ Blaire Luna, P (First Team)________ Taylor Hoagland, 3B (First Team)2012 _______ Lexy Bennett, 2B (First Team) Blaire Luna, P (Second Team)2011 _________ Blaire Luna, P (First Team) Amy Hooks, C (Second Team)2009 ____Loryn Johnson, INF (Third Team)2006 _______ Cat Osterman, P (First Team) Desiree Williams, SS (Second Team) Megan Willis, C (Third Team)

NFCA ALL-AMERICAN2018 ____Janae Jefferson, 2B (Second Team)2016 _ Lindsey Stephens, OF (Second Team)2014 __ Lindsey Stephens, OF (Third Team)2013 ____ Taylor Hoagland, 3B (First Team) Blaire Luna, P (First Team) Taylor Thom, SS (Third Team)2012 ____ Lexy Bennett, 2B (Second Team)2011 _______ Blaire Luna, P (Second Team)2010 _______ Blaire Luna, P (Second Team)2006 ______ Cat Osterman, P (First Team)2005 _______ Cat Osterman, P (First Team)2003 ______ Cat Osterman, P (First Team)2002 _____ Cat Osterman, P (Second Team)2000 __ Lindsay Gardner, 2B (Second Team)1999 ___ Christa Williams, P (Second Team) Nikki Cockrell, 2B (Third Team) Autumn Eastes, OF Third Team)1998 _____ Christa Williams, P (First Team)

Nikki Cockrell, At-Large (First Team)Jodi Reeves, At-Large (Second Team)

NFCA ALL-REGION2018 ______ Janae Jefferson, 2B (First Team) Paige von Sprecken, P/UT (Second Team) Brooke Bolinger, P (Third Team) Kaitlyn Washington, OF (Third Team)2017 ______ Taylor Ellsworth, C (First Team) Devon Tunning, SS (Third Team)2016 ___ Lindsey Stephens, OF (First Team) Celina Felix, 3B (Third Team) Kelli Hanzel, 1B (Third Team)2015 ___ Lindsey Stephens, OF (First Team) Holly Kern, DP/UT-Non-P (Third Team) Erin Shireman, C (Third Team) Stephanie Wong, OF (Third Team) Erica Wright, P (Third Team)2014 ___ Lindsey Stephens, OF (First Team) Taylor Thom, SS (First Team) Brejae Washington, OF (First Team)

Tiarra Davis (Second Team)2013 Kim Bruins, P/UT-Non-P (First Team) Taylor Hoagland, 3B (First Team) Blaire Luna, P (First Team) Taylor Thom, SS (First Team) Mandy Ogle, C (Second Team) Brejae Washington, OF (Second Team)2012 _______ Lexy Bennett, 2B (First Team) Taylor Hoagland, DP/UT-Non-P (Second Team) Blaire Luna, P (Second Team) Torie Schmidt, OF (Second Team) Nadia Taylor, 3B (Second Team)2011 ____Taylor Hoagland, OF (First Team) Blaire Luna, P (First Team) Nadia Taylor, 3B (First Team) Lexy Bennett, 1B (Second Team) Amy Hooks, C (Second Team) Taylor Thom, SS (Second Team)2010 _________ Blaire Luna, P (First Team) Nadia Taylor, 3B (First Team) Lexy Bennett, 2B (Second Team) Taylor Hoagland, OF (Second Team) Tallie Thrasher, UT/Non-P (Second Team)2009 _______ Lexy Bennett, SS (First Team) Courtney Craig, OF (First Team) Loryn Johnson, 2B (First Team) Nadia Taylor, 3B (First Team) Desiree Williams, 1B (First Team)2008 _ Tallie Thrasher, UT/Non-P (First Team) Meagan Denny, P (Second Team) Loryn Johnson, SS (Second Team)2007 ____Shannon Thomas, 2B (First Team) Loryn Johnson, SS (Second Team) Tallie Thrasher, UT/Non-P (Second Team)2006 _______ Cat Osterman, P (First Team) Desiree Williams, SS (First Team)2005 _______ Cat Osterman, P (First Team) Chez Sievers, 2B (Second Team)2004 ______ Amber Hall, SS (Second Team)

Wynter Turner, 3B (Second Team)2003 _______ Cat Osterman, P (First Team) Tina Boutelle, OF (Second Team)

Tamara Poppe, DP (Second Team)2002 ____ Lindsay Gardner, 2B (First Team) Cat Osterman, P (First Team) Erin Mahoney, SS (Second Team)2000 ____ Lindsay Gardner, 2B (First Team)1999 _____ Autumn Eastes, OF (First Team) Keely Franks, 3B (First Team) Christa Williams, P (First Team) Nikki Cockrell, 2B (Second Team)1998 ______ Nikki Cockrell, 2B (First Team) Christa Williams, P (First Team) Keely Franks, 3B (Second Team) Jodi Reeves, SS (Second Team) Trisha Tatro, 1B (Second Team)1997 _________Jodi Reeves, 2B (First Team)

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NFCA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

2016 ______________ Lindsey Stephens, OF (May 10)2015 ______________ Lindsey Stephens, OF (February 10)2011 ____________________ Blaire Luna, P (March 22)2010 ____________________ Blaire Luna, P (April 6)2006 __________________ Cat Osterman, P (March 1)2005 __________________ Cat Osterman, P (Feb. 23)2003 __________________ Cat Osterman, P (twice: April 1, May 6)2002 __________________ Cat Osterman, P (twice: April 3, April 17)1998 ________________ Christa Williams, P (twice: March 10, March 24)

USA SOFTBALL NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

2011 ___________Blaire Luna, P (March 22) 2006 __________ Cat Osterman, P (Feb. 28)2005 __________________ Cat Osterman, P (twice: March 15, March 22)2003 __________________Cat Osterman , P (twice: April 15, May 6)

ESPNW NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

2016 ______ Lindsey Stephens, OF (May 11)

National & Regional HonorsPOSTSEASON TOURNAMENT HONORS

WCWS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2006 __________________ Cat Osterman, P2005 __________________ Cat Osterman, P2003 __________________ Cat Osterman, P Tamara Poppe, OF

NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

2018 ____________ Kaitlyn Washington, OF Paige von Sprecken, P/UT2003 _______________ Lindsay Gardner, 2B Tamara Poppe, OF Cat Osterman, P (Most Outstanding Player) Wynter Turner, 3B2002 __________________ Cat Osterman, P Wynter Turner, 3B Deeanna Williams, OF Audrey Hendricks, OF 1999 ________________ Cathie Johnson, 1B 1998 _________________Nikki Cockrell, 2B Jodi Reeves, SS Christa Williams, P (Most Outstanding Player)

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Conference HonorsBIG 12 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

2018 _________________Brooke Bolinger, P Ki’Audra Hayter, OF2009 _______________ Courtney Craig, OF2005 _________________ Tina Boutelle, OF Cat Osterman, P (Most Outstanding Player) Chez Sievers, 2B Megan Willis, C2003 _________________ Tina Boutelle, OF Lindsay Gardner, 2B Cat Osterman, P (Most Outstanding Player) Sarah Wieszczak, OF 2002 _______________ Lindsay Gardner, 2B Marlo Hanks, C Cat Osterman, P (Most Outstanding Player)2000 _______________ Lindsay Gardner, 2B 1999 _________________Nikki Cockrell, 2B Jane Teixeira, OF Tiffiny Valdehueza, OF Christa Williams, P 1998 ____________________Jodi Reeves, IF Christa Williams, P

BIG 12 FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2006 ____________ Cat Osterman, Softball2005 _____________ Cat Osterman, Softball2003 _____________ Cat Osterman, Softball

BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR2014 _____________________ Taylor Thom2011 ______________________ Amy Hooks

BIG 12 PITCHER OF THE YEAR2010 ______________________ Blaire Luna2006 ___________________ Cat Osterman2005 ____________________ Cat Osterman2003 ____________________ Cat Osterman2002 ____________________ Cat Osterman

BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2007 _________________ Megan Willis, C2006 _________________ Megan Willis, C

BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2014 ________________ Tiarra Davis, P/UT2011 __________________ Taylor Thom, SS2010 ____________________ Blaire Luna, P2003 __________________ Chez Sievers, SS 2002 __________________ Cat Osterman, P2000 _______________ Lindsay Gardner, 2B 1997 _________ Jodi Reeves, 2B (co-winner)

BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR1998 ________________ Christa Williams, P

BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR2010 _____________________Connie Clark2006 _____________________Connie Clark2002 _____________________Connie Clark

BIG 12 PITCHER OF THE WEEK2018 Brooke Bolinger ___________ (3/26)2017 Tiarra Davis ______________ (2/28)2016 Tiarra Davis _______________ (5/3)2015 Erica Wright ______________ (3/31)2013 Blaire Luna ___ (3/5, 3/26, 4/2, 4/16)2012 Blaire Luna _______________ (2/21)2011 Blaire Luna __ (2/22, 3/22, 4/12, 4/26)2010 Blaire Luna __ (2/16, 3/22, 4/6, 4/27)2009 _ Brittany Barnhill ___________ (4/21)2008 _ Brittany Barnhill ___________ (5/6) Meagan Denny ______ (3/18, 4/22)2007 Meagan Denny _______ (2/20, 5/1)2006 Cat Osterman ________ (2/14, 2/21, 2/28, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/17, 5/1)2005 _ Meagan Denny _________ (2/8, 5/2) Cat Osterman _________ (2/22, 3/15, 3/22, 4/12)2003 Cat Osterman _____ (2/11, 2/18, 4/1, 4/15, 4/28)2002 _ Cat Osterman _ (2/19, 3/5, 3/19, 4/2, 4/16, 4/23, 4/30)2001 _ Charla Moore _______ (2/20, 3/20)2000 _ Charla Moore _____________ (3/28)1999 _ Christa Williams___ (2/16, 3/23, 4/6, 4/20)1998 _ Christa Williams__ (2/23, 3/10, 3/16, 3/24, 4/28)

BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK2018 _ Kaitlyn Washington _________ (4/2)2017 _ Kaitlyn Washington ________ (4/18)2016 _ Lindsey Stephens __ (5/10, 4/5, 3/15) Celina Felix ___________ (co-2/23) Paige von Sprecken ________ (4/26) 2015 _ Stephanie Ceo ______________ (5/5) Lindsey Stephens _____ (2/10, 3/31) 2014 _ Lindsey Stephens ___________ (3/2) Taylor Thom _________ (4/9, 4/15) 2013 _ Taylor Thom ________ (2/19, 2/26) Kim Bruins _______________ (3/26)2012 _ Taylor Hoagland ___________ (5/1) Nadia Taylor _________ (4/17, 3/27) Courtney Craig _____________ (3/6) Lexy Bennett ______________ (2/14)2011 Lexy Bennett _______________ (4/5) Courtney Craig ___________ (4/26) Amy Hooks ______________ (4/12)2010 Lexy Bennett ______________ (4/27)

Nadia Taylor _______________ (3/2)2009 Amy Hooks ______________ (2/24) Brittany Barnhill __________ (3/30)2008 Tallie Thrasher _______ (2/26, 3/25)2007 Jacqueline Williams __________ (5/1)2006 Desiree Williams __________ (2/28) Tina Boutelle _____________ (2/21)2005 Chez Sievers ______________ (4/12)2004 Wynter Turner ___________ (4/19) Amber Hall ______________ (2/16)2003 Tamara Poppe ____________ (4/28)2002 Tamara Poppe ____________ (4/23)1999 Nikki Cockrell _____________ (4/6) Autumn Eastes ____________ (2/23)

BIG 12 SOFTBALL10TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM

2002-06 ________________ Cat Osterman2000-03 ______________ Lindsay Gardner

ALL-BIG 12 PLAYERS2018 Janae Jefferson, 2B _____ First Team & All-Freshman Team Kaitlyn Washington, OF _Second Team Brooke Bolinger, P _____Second Team Paige von Sprecken, P/UT _Second Team2017 Taylor Ellsworth, C _____ First Team & All-Freshman Team Tiarra Davis, P _______ Second Team Devon Tunning, SS ____ Second Team Kaitlyn Washington, OF ___All-Freshman Team2016 Lindsey Stephens, OF ____ First Team Tiarra Davis, P _________ First Team Celina Felix, 3B _______ Second Team Kelli Hanzel, 1B ______ Second Team2015 Lindsey Stephens, OF _First Team & Defensive Erica Wright, P First Team, Defensive & All-Freshman Team Devon Tunning, SS ____ Second Team Randel Leahy, C ___All-Freshman Team2014 Tiarra Davis, P _________ First Team Mandy Ogle, C __ First Team & Defensive Taylor Thom, SS _ First Team & Defensive Brejae Washington, OF ___ Second Team & Defensive Devon Tunning, 3B ___ Second Team 2013 Taylor Hoagland, INF ____ First Team Blaire Luna, P __________ First Team Taylor Thom, SS ________ First Team Brejae Washington, OF ___ First Team Kim Bruins, P/UT ____ Second Team Torie Schmidt, OF ____ Second Team2012 Lexy Bennett, INF ______ First Team Courtney Craig, OF _____ First Team Taylor Hoagland, OF/INF First Team Torie Schmidt, OF ______ First Team Nadia Taylor, INF _______ First Team Blaire Luna, P ________ Second Team

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Conference Honors2011 Taylor Hoagland, OF ____ First Team Amy Hooks, C _________ First Team Blaire Luna, P __________ First Team Taylor Thom, SS ________ First Team Lexy Bennett, SS ______ Second Team Nadia Taylor, 3B ______ Second Team Brejae Washington, OF _ Second Team2010 Lexy Bennett, 1B _______ First Team Taylor Hoagland, OF ____ First Team Blaire Luna, P __________ First Team Nadia Taylor, 3B ________ First Team Courtney Craig, OF ___ Second Team Amy Hooks, C _______ Second Team2009 Brittany Barnhill, P ______ First Team Lexy Bennett, SS ________ First Team Courtney Craig, OF _____ First Team Loryn Johnson, DP/2B ___ First Team Nadia Taylor, 3B ______ Second Team Desiree Williams, 1B __ Second Team2008 Meagan Denny, P _______ First Team Loryn Johnson, SS ______ First Team Tallie Thrasher, DP ___ Second Team Desiree Williams, OF __ Second Team2007 Megan Willis, C ______ Second Team Jacqueline Williams, 1B _ Second Team Meagan Denny, P _____ Second Team Shannon Thomas, 2B/LF __Second Team Tallie Thrasher, DP ___ Second Team2006 Cat Osterman, P _______ First Team Chez Sievers, 2B _______ First Team Desiree Williams, SS ____ First Team Amber Hall, OF ______ Second Team Megan Willis, C ______ Second Team2005 Cat Osterman, P _______ First Team MicKayla Padilla, OF __ Second Team Megan Willis ________ Second Team2004 Tamara Poppe, OF ______ First Team Amber Hall, SS ______ Second Team Chez Sievers, 2B _____ Second Team Sarah Wieszczak, OF __ Second Team2003 Tina Boutelle, OF ______ First Team Cat Osterman, P _______ First Team Tamara Poppe, At-Large _ First Team Amy Bradford, P ______ Second Team Lindsay Gardner, At-Large ________ Second Team Chez Sievers, At-Large Second Team Wynter Turner, 3B ____ Second Team2002 Erin Mahoney, At-Large _ First Team Cat Osterman, P _______ First Team Amy Bradford, P _____ Second Team Lindsay Gardner, 2B __ Second Team Melissa Martin, DP ___ Second Team Sarah Wieszczak, At-Large ___________________ Second Team Deeanna Williams, At-Large ___________________ Second Team2001 Autumn Eastes, At-Large ___________________ Second Team

2000 Lindsay Gardner, 2B ____ First Team Audrey Hendricks, OF __ First Team Keely Franks, 3B _____ Second Team Charla Moore, P _____ Second Team Kathleen Richter, At-Large ___________________ Second Team1999 Nikki Cockrell, At-Large _ First Team Autumn Eastes, OF _____ First Team Keely Franks, 3B _______ First Team Christa Williams, P _____ First Team Cathie Johnson, DP ___ Second Team Jodi Reeves, At-Large _ Second Team1998 Nikki Cockrell, At-Large _ First Team Jodi Reeves, At-Large ___ First Team Trisha Tatro, At-Large __ First Team Christa Williams, P _____ First Team Tiffiny Valdehueza, OF Second Team1997 Jodi Reeves, 2B ________ First Team

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Academic Awards & HonorsNFCA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE2007 _____________________ Erin Tresselt

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA2012 _________ Lexy Bennett (Third Team)2003 _________Cat Osterman (Third Team)2000 _____ Kathleen Richter (Second Team) Keely Franks (Third Team)1999 ________ Nikki Cockrell (Third Team)1998 _________ Nikki Cockrell (First Team)

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VI2012 _____________________ Lexy Bennett2010 _____________________ Erin Tresselt2009 _____________________ Erin Tresselt2008 ____________________Brittany Chalk Kacie Gaskin2005 ___________________Christina Gwyn Melanie Jarrett2004 ___________________ Melanie Jarrett Chez Sievers 2003 Cat Osterman Alexis Garcia 2002 ___________________ Melissa Martin 2000 __________________ Kathleen Richter Keely Franks Audrey Hendricks 1999 ____________________Nikki Cockrell Keely Franks 1998 ____________________Nikki Cockrell Keely Franks 1997 ____________________Nikki Cockrell Laura Hundley

2018 ___ Tuesday DerMargosian (First Team) Taylor Ellsworth (First Team) Randel Leahy (First Team) Paige von Sprecken (First Team) Erica Wright (First Team) Bekah Alcozer (Second Team) Malory Schattle (Second Team) Kaitlyn Washington (Second Team)2017 ___________ Tiarra Davis (First Team) Kelli Hanzel (First Team) Mickenzi Krpec (First Team) Randel Leahy (First Team) Paige von Sprecken (First Team) Stephanie Wong (First Team) Erica Wright (First Team) Kristen Clark (Second Team) Reagan Hathaway (Second Team)2016 _________ Stephanie Ceo (First Team) Tiarra Davis (First Team) Kelli Hanzel (First Team) Randel Leahy (First Team) Rachel Scott (First Team) Erin Shireman (First Team) Lindsey Stephens (First Team) Stephanie Wong (First Team) Holly Kern (Second Team)2015 _________ Stephanie Ceo (First Team)

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12

Current athletes in bold.

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12

Tiarra Davis (First Team) Kelli Hanzel (First Team) Holly Kern (First Team) Erin Shireman (First Team) Lindsey Stephens (First Team) Stephanie Wong (First Team) Gabby Smith (Second Team)2014 ____________ Holly Kern (First Team) Erin Shireman (First Team) Lindsey Stephens (First Team) Mandy Ogle (First Team) Gabby Smith (Second Team) Stephanie Ceo (Second Team)2013 ____________Blaire Luna (First Team) Mandy Ogle (First Team) Torie Schmidt (Second Team)2012 __________ Lexy Bennett (First Team) Blaire Luna (First Team) Mandy Ogle (First Team) Nadia Taylor (First Team)2011 __________ Lexy Bennett (First Team) Shelby Savony (First Team) Nadia Taylor (First Team) Blaire Luna (Second Team) Torie Schmidt (Second Team)2010 __________ Lexy Bennett (First Team) Brittany Chalk (First Team) Shelby Savony (First Team) Erin Tresselt (First Team) Loryn Johnson (Second Team)2009 _______ Brittany Barnhill (First Team) Brittany Chalk (First Team) Erin Tresselt (First Team) Kacie Gaskin (Second Team) Amy Hooks (Second Team) Loryn Johnson (Second Team) Crystal Saenz (Second Team) Torrey Schroeder (Second Team) Tallie Thrasher (Second Team)2008 _________ Brittany Chalk (First Team) Kacie Gaskin (First Team) Tallie Thrasher (First Team) Erin Tresselt (First Team)2007 __________ Kacie Gaskin (First Team)2006 __________Rachael Cook (First Team) Tina Boutelle (Second Team) Amber Hall (Second Team) Cat Osterman (Second Team) Chez Sievers (Second Team)2005 __________ Alexis Garcia (First Team) Christina Gwyn (First Team) Melanie Jarrett (First Team) Lacy Robinson (First Team) Tina Boutelle (Second Team) Cat Osterman (Second Team) Chez Sievers (Second Team)2004 __________ Alexis Garcia (First Team) Melanie Jarrett (First Team) Chez Sievers (First Team) Sarah Wieszczak (First Team) Tina Boutelle (Second Team)2003 _________Tiffany Anders (First Team) Alexis Garcia (First Team)

Melanie Jarrett (First Team) Cat Osterman (First Team) Marlo Hanks (Second Team) Sarah Wieszczak (Second Team)2002 _________Melissa Martin (First Team) Marlo Hanks (Second Team) Tamara Poppe (Second Team)2001 _________Melissa Martin (First Team) Kathleen Richter (First Team) Tiffiny Valdehueza (First Team) Trisha Tatro (Second Team)2000 __________ Keely Franks (First Team) Audrey Hendricks (First Team) Carmen Martinez (First Team) Jodi Reeves (First Team) Kathleen Richter (First Team) Courtney Ryan (First Team) Tiffiny Valdehueza (First Team)1999 _________ Nikki Cockrell (First Team) Keely Franks (First Team) Audrey Hendricks (First Team) Melissa Martin (First Team) Jennifer Nauert (First Team) Jodi Reeves (First Team) Kathleen Richter (First Team) Courtney Ryan (First Team) Jane Teixeira (First Team) Tiffiny Valdehueza (First Team) Charla Moore (Second Team)1998 _________ Nikki Cockrell (First Team) Autumn Eastes (First Team) Keely Franks (First Team) Jodi Reeves (Second Team) Tiffiny Valdehueza (Second Team)1997 _________ Nikki Cockrell (First Team) Rachel Entenza (First Team) Keely Franks (First Team) Laura Hundley (Hon. Mention) Robyn Krieg (Hon. Mention) Caroline Pace (Hon. Mention) Katie Penders (Hon. Mention) Jodi Reeves (Hon. Mention)

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National & Professional Honors

U.S. OLYMPIC SOFTBALL TEAM2008 _______ Cat Osterman, USA, P (silver)2004 ________ Cat Osterman, USA, P (gold)2000 ______Christa Williams, USA, P (gold)1996 ______Christa Williams, USA, P (gold)

USA SOFTBALL NATIONAL TEAM2019 ____________________ Cat Osterman2015 __________________ Taylor Hoagland2014 __________________ Taylor Hoagland2013 __________________ Taylor Hoagland Taylor Thom2011 __________________ Taylor Hoagland2010 ____________________ Cat Osterman2009 ____________________ Cat Osterman2008 ____________________ Cat Osterman2007 ____________________ Cat Osterman2006 ____________________ Cat Osterman2005 ____________________ Cat Osterman2004 ____________________ Cat Osterman2003 ____________________ Cat Osterman2002 __________________ Lindsay Gardner Cat Osterman2001 __________________ Lindsay Gardner Cat Osterman2000 __________________ Christa Williams1999 __________________ Christa Williams1998 __________________ Christa Williams1997 __________________ Christa Williams1996 __________________ Christa Williams

NATIONAL PRO FASTPITCH DRAFTEES2016 ___ Lindsey Stephens (Penn. Rebellion)2012 ________ Lexy Bennett (Akron Racers)2010 ___Loryn Johnson (Tennessee Diamonds)2007 ______Megan Willis (Chicago Bandits)2006 _______ Tina Boutelle (TexasThunder) Cat Osterman (Connecticut Brakettes)2004 ____Christa Williams (Texas Thunder) Lindsay Gardner (Texas Thunder) Tamara Poppe (NY/NJ Juggernaut)

WOMEN’S PRO SOFTBALL LEAGUE DRAFTEES

2001 _____ Charla Moore (Florida Wahoos)2000 ________ Jane Teixeira (Akron Racers) Christa Williams (Ohio Pride) 1999 __ Nikki Cockrell (Tampa Bay FireStix) Jane Teixeira (Carolina Diamonds)

PROFESSIONAL DRAFTS

USA SOFTBALL FUTURES TEAM2010 ______________________ Blaire Luna

USA SOFTBALL JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM2013 ______________Erin Shireman (silver)2003 _____________ Meagan Denny (silver) Desiree Williams (silver)2002 _______________ Tina Boutelle (gold)

USA SOFTBALL UNIVERSITY TEAM2006 _______________ Tina Boutelle (gold)

U.S. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM2006 _______________ Cat Osterman (gold)1998 ____________ Christa Williams (gold)

U.S. PAN AM GAMES TEAM2011 ____________ Taylor Hoagland (gold)2007 _______________ Cat Osterman (gold)2003 _______________ Cat Osterman (gold)

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

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Adams, Ariana _______________________ 2018-Ahumada, Nece ____________________ 1997-98Alcozer, Bekah _______________________ 2016-Anders, Tiffany ____________________ 2002-03Angel, Alyssa _________________________ 2015Askew, Monica ____________________ 2004-05

BBardwell, Christina ____________________ 2016Barnhill, Brittany ___________________ 2008-09Bennett, Lexy _____________________ 2009-12Bismillah, Tamar ______________________ 1996Blakey, Rebecca _______________________ 1996Blevins, Julie _________________________ 1997Bolinger, Brooke _____________________ 2017-Booth, Danielle ____________________ 2000-01Boutelle, Tina _____________________ 2003-06Bradford, Amy ____________________ 2002-05Bruins, Kim _______________________ 2010-13

CCantu, Lori __________________________ 1996Ceo, Stephanie ____________________ 2013-16Chalk, Brittany ____________________ 2007-10Clark, Kristen _____________________ 2015-18Cockrell, Nikki ____________________ 1996-99Cook, Kori ________________________ 2007-10Cook, Rachael _____________________ 2005-06Craig, Courtney____________________ 2009-12

DDaniels, Jaclyn _____________________ 2004-06Davis, Tiarra ______________________ 2014-17Denny, Meagan ____________________ 2005-08DerMargosian, Tuesday ________________ 2017-

EEastes, Autumn __________________ 1998-2001Ekholm, Rose _____________________ 1997-98Ellsworth, Taylor _____________________ 2017-Entenza, Rachel ____________________ 1996-98

FFeight, Raygan _____________________ 2009-11Felix, Celina ______________________ 2016-17Fountain, Krissie ______________________ 2012Fox, Rachel _______________________ 2011-12Franks, Keely ____________________ 1997-2000

GGabaldon, Marlee __________________ 2012-15Garcia, Alexis _____________________ 2002-05Gardner, Lindsay __________________ 2000-03Gaskin, Kacie _____________________ 2006-09Gonzales, Cynthia _____________________ 1999Gonzales, Shibbon__________________ 2000-01Gortarez, Jade ________________________ 2017Guidorizzi, Christy _________________ 1997-98Gutierrez, Lori ________________________ 1996Gwyn, Christina ___________________ 2004-05

The T-Association has made every effort to keep its files updated. If you are a letterwinner and have any changes, please call (512) 471-6864.

HHall, Amber_______________________ 2003-06Hamilton, Angie ______________________ 1997Hanks, Marlo _____________________ 2000-03Hanzel, Kelli ______________________ 2014-17Harper, Megan _______________________ 1999Hathaway, Reagan ____________________ 2016-Hayter, Ki’Audra _____________________ 2018-Hendricks, Audrey _______________ 1999-2000Heuertz, Kelly _____________________ 1996-97Hoagland, Taylor __________________ 2010-13Hooks, Amy ______________________ 2008-11Hundley, Laura ____________________ 1996-97Hutchison, Ashley __________________ 1996-97

JJarrett, Melanie ____________________ 2002-05Jefferson, Janae ______________________ 2018-Johnson, Allison ______________________ 2000Johnson, Cathie __________________ 1997-2000Johnson, Loryn ____________________ 2007-10

KKern, Holly _______________________ 2013-16King, Natalie ______________________ 2001-02King, Taylor ______________________ 2013-15Krieg, Robyn ______________________ 1996-98Krpec, Mickenzi ___________________ 2014-17

LLair, Kim ____________________________ 1997Leahy, Randel _____________________ 2015-18Long, Lori ___________________________ 1996Luna, Blaire _______________________ 2010-13

MMahoney, Erin _______________________ 2002Malchi, Melissa _______________________ 2001Martin, Melissa __________________ 1999-2002Martinez, Carmen ________________ 1997-2000McAllister, Taylor __________________ 2014-17McClellan, Jackie______________________ 2001McPeters, Pam _______________________ 1996Melone, Kelly _____________________ 2006-09Moore, Charla ___________________ 1998-2001Murphy, Samantha ____________________ 2003

NNauert, Jennifer ____________________ 1998-99

OOgle, Mandy ______________________ 2011-14Osterman, Cat _____________________ 2002-06

PPace, Caroline ________________________ 1997Padilla, MicKayla __________________ 2005-08Paris, Megan _________________________ 2009Patterson, Katie _______________________ 1998Penders, Katie _____________________ 1996-98Peters, Janice _________________________ 1996Poppe, Tamara ____________________ 2001-04

RRac, Martha _______________________ 2001-03Reeves, Jodi _____________________ 1997-2000Reliford, Brittany __________________ 2006-08Richter, Kathleen ________________ 1998-2001Robinson, Lacy ____________________ 2004-05Romero, Chloe _______________________ 2018-Ryan, Courtney __________________ 1999-2000

SSaenz, Crystal _____________________ 2006-09Savony, Shelby ____________________ 2008-11Scharnhorst, Angie _________________ 1997-98Schattle, Malory ______________________ 2017-Schick, Ciera _________________________ 2018Schmidt, Torie ____________________ 2010-13Schroeder, Torrey __________________ 2007-09Scott, Karina ______________________ 2011-14Scott, Rachel ______________________ 2013-16Sekula, Rene _________________________ 1996Shireman, Erin ____________________ 2013-16Sievers, Chez ______________________ 2003-06Siff, Jessica ___________________________ 1996Slack, Kaitlyn ________________________ 2017-Slatten, Lauren ____________________ 2014-15Smith, Courtney ______________________ 1996Smith, Gabby______________________ 2012-15Sowers, Lizi _______________________ 2003-05Stelly, Sarah __________________________ 2003Stephens, Lindsey __________________ 2013-16Stoughton, Chelsea _______________ 1998-2000Sung, Esther _________________________ 1999Swann, Aimee ________________________ 1996

TTatro, Trisha ____________________ 1998-2001Taylor, Nadia _____________________ 2009-12Tedder, MK _________________________ 2018-Teixeira, Jane______________________ 1997-99Thom, Taylor _____________________ 2011-14Thomas, Kedra ____________________ 1996-97Thomas, Shannon __________________ 2006-07Thrasher, Tallie ____________________ 2007-10Tresselt, Erin ______________________ 2007-10Tunning, Devon ___________________ 2014-17Turner, Wynter ____________________ 2002-05

VValdehueza, Tiffiny _______________ 1998-2001Vega, Patricia _____________________ 2001-02von Sprecken, Paige ________________ 2016-18

W-X-Y-ZWashington, Brejae _________________ 2011-14Washington, Kaitlyn __________________ 2017-Wieszczak, Sarah ___________________ 2001-04Williams, Christa __________________ 1998-99Williams, Courtney ____________________ 1996Williams, Deeanna _________________ 2001-02Williams, Desiree __________________ 2005-09Williams, Jacqueline ________________ 2004-07Willis, Lindsey _____________________ 1997-98Willis, Megan _____________________ 2004-07Wilson, Denise _______________________ 1996Wisdom, Tracy _______________________ 1999Wong, Stephanie ___________________ 2014-17Wright, Erica ______________________ 2015-18

Notes: In 1996, Texas competed as a club team.Current athletes in bold.

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(FIVE APPEARANCES)

1998 (0-2)May 21 __No. 3 seed Michigan _______2-7 ___ LMay 23 __No. 2 seed Nebraska _______1-2 ___ LTexas entered as No. 6 seed

2003 (2-2)May 22 __No. 6 seed Louisiana _______3-2 ___WMay 23 __No. 7 seed California ______1-0 ___WMay 25 __No. 2 seed UCLA _________0-3 ___ L No. 2 seed UCLA _________1-2 ___ LTexas entered as No. 3 seed

2005 (2-2)June 2 __No. 12 seed Alabama ______3-0 ___WJune 3 __No. 1 seed Michigan ______0-4 ___ LJune 5 __No. 3 seed Arizona ________1-0 ___WJune 5 __No. 7 seed UCLA _________0-3 ___ LTexas entered as No. 4 seed

2006 (1-2)June 1 __No. 6 seed Arizona State ____2-0 ___WJune 2 __No. 2 seed Arizona ________0-2 ___ LJune 3 __No. 1 seed UCLA _________0-2 ___ LTexas entered as No. 3 seed

2013 (2-2)May 30 __No. 5 seed Arizona State ____6-3 ___WJune 1 __No. 1 seed Oklahoma _____2-10 ___ LJune 2 __No. 2 seed Florida _________2-0 ___WJune 2 __No. 7 seed Tennessee ______1-2 ___ LTexas entered as No. 4 seed

RECORD VERSUS SEEDSSeed Record Seed Record1 ________0-3 9 _______ 0-02 ________1-4 10 ______ 0-03 ________1-1 11 ______ 0-04 ________0-0 12 ______ 1-05 ________1-0 13 ______ 0-06 ________2-0 14 ______ 0-07 ________1-2 15 ______ 0-08 ________0-0 16 ______ 0-0

Women’s College World Series HistoryTEXAS’ WCWS SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES

BATTINGAt-Bats _________ 5 __________Four times, last: Wynter Turner vs. Arizona (June 5, 2005)Hits ____________ 2 _____________Six times, last: Torie Schmidt vs. Florida (June 2, 2013)Runs ___________ 1 __________26 times, last: Lindsey Stephens vs. Tennessee (June 2, 2013)RBI ____________ 3 ___________________________Kim Bruins vs. Florida (June 2, 2013)Doubles _________ 1 ___________ 10 times, last: Taylor Hoagland vs. Florida (June 2, 2013)Triples __________ 0Home Runs ______ 1 _______ Seven times, last: Lindsey Stephens vs. Tennessee (June 2, 2013)Walks __________ 2 ________ 10 times, last: Taylor Hoagland vs. Tennessee (June 2, 2013)Strikeouts _______ 3 ______________Five times, last: Chez Sievers vs. UCLA (June 5, 2005)Stolen Bases ______ 1 ________ 17 times, last: Taylor Hoagland vs. Tennessee (June 2, 2013)

FIELDINGPutouts _____________19_____________________Megan Willis vs. Arizona (June 5, 2005)Assists _______________4_____________________ Crystal Saenz vs. UCLA (June 3, 2006)Errors _______________2____________________ Jodi Reeves vs. Michigan (May 21, 1998) Keely Franks vs. Michigan (May 21, 1998)

PITCHINGMost Innings ___________ 11.0 _______________ Cat Osterman vs. Arizona (June 5, 2005)Fewest Hits (5.0+ In) _______ 0 _______________ Cat Osterman vs. UCLA (June 5, 2005)* Christy Guidorizzi vs. Michigan (May 21, 1998)*Fewest Hits (Complete game) __ 1 __________________Blaire Luna vs. Florida (June 2, 2013) Cat Osterman vs. Louisiana (May 22, 2003) Cat Osterman vs. Arizona (June 5, 2005) Christa Williams vs. Nebraska (May 23, 1998)Most Hits ________________ 6 ____ Twice, last: Cat Osterman vs. Michigan (June 3, 2005)Fewest Runs (4.0+ innings of relief) _________________________ 0 _______Twice, last: Cat Osterman vs. UCLA (June 5, 2005)Fewest Runs (Complete game) __ 0 _____ Five times, last: Blaire Luna vs. Florida (June 2, 2013)Most Runs ________________ 7 ___________Christa Williams vs. Michigan (May 21, 1998)Fewest Earned Runs (4.0+ innings of relief) __________________________ 0 ____Twice, last: Cat Osterman vs. Arizona State (June 1, 2006)Fewest Earned Runs (Complete game)_________________________ 0 ______ Six times, last: Blaire Luna vs. Florida (June 2, 2013)Most Earned Runs _________ 3 _______________ Blaire Luna vs. Oklahoma (June 1, 2013) Blaire Luna vs. Arizona State (May 30, 2013) Cat Osterman vs. Michigan (June 3, 2005) Christa Williams vs. Michigan (May 21, 1998)Fewest Walks (5.0+ In) ______ 0 ____ Six times, last: Cat Osterman vs. UCLA (June 3, 2006)Most Walks _______________ 8 _______________ Blaire Luna vs. Tennessee (June 2, 2013)Most Strikeouts ___________ 19 _______________ Cat Osterman vs. Arizona (June 5, 2005) * Relief appearances

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TEXAS’ CAREER WCWS LEADERSBatting AverageRank Name Avg. Appearances1. _____ Stephanie Ceo ________.400 _____________ 20132. _____ Torie Schmidt _______.364 _____________2013 Tamara Poppe _______.364 _____________20034. _____ Trisha Tatro _________.333 _____________1998 Autumn Eastes ______.333 _____________1998

HitsRank Name H Appearances1. _____ Chez Sievers ___________ 7 _______ 2003, 05, 062. _____ Tina Boutelle __________ 7 _______ 2003, 05, 063. _____ Amber Hall ___________ 6 _______ 2003, 05, 064. _____ Desiree Williams _______ 5 __________ 2005, 065. _____ Three tied with ________ 4

Runs Batted InRank Name RBI Appearances1. _____ Kim Bruins ___________ 6 _____________20132. _____ Chez Sievers ___________ 3 _______ 2003, 05, 06 Amber Hall ___________ 3 _______ 2003, 05, 06 4. _____ Desiree Williams _______ 2 __________ 2005, 065. _____ 10 tied with ___________ 1

Home RunsRank Name HR Appearances1. _____ Kim Bruins ___________ 2 _____________20132. _____ Five tied with __________ 1

Stolen BasesRank Name SB Appearances1. _____ Tina Boutelle __________ 4 _______ 2003, 05, 062. _____ Torie Schmidt _________ 2 _____________2013 Taylor Hoagland _______ 2 _____________20134. _____ 8 tied with ____________ 1

Earned-Run Average (min. 5 innings pitched)Rank Name ERA Appearances1. _____ Christy Guidorizzi ____0.00 _____________1998 Lizi Sowers __________0.00 __________ 2003, 053. _____ Cat Osterman _______1.22 _______ 2003, 05, 064. _____ Blaire Luna _________3.27 _____________20135. _____ Christa Williams _____3.68 _____________1998

StrikeoutsRank Name K Appearances1. _____ Cat Osterman _______ 140 _______ 2003, 05, 062. _____ Blaire Luna __________ 38 _____________20133. _____ Christa Williams ______ 11 _____________19984. _____ Christy Guidorizzi ______ 8 _____________19985. _____ Two tied with _________ 3

WinsRank Name W Appearances1. _____ Cat Osterman _________ 5 _______ 2003, 05, 062. _____ Blaire Luna ___________ 2 _____________2013

Women’s College World Series HistoryWCWS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

2013 ____________________ Kim Bruins, P/DP Blaire Luna, P2006 ______________________Cat Osterman, P2005 ______________________Cat Osterman, P2003 ______________________Cat Osterman, P Tamara Poppe, OF

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2005May 27 __Bethune-Cookman ________1-0 ___WMay 28 __Bethune-Cookman ________6-1 ___WTexas entered as No. 4 seed

2006May 26 __No. 14 seed Washington ____1-0 ___WMay 27 __No. 14 seed Washington ____9-1 ___WTexas entered as No. 3 seed

2012May 26 __No. 11 seed Oregon _______4-2 ___WMay 26 __No. 11 seed Oregon _4-5 (8 inn) ___ LMay 27 __No. 11 seed Oregon ______6-10 ___ LTexas entered as No. 6 seed

2013May 25 __Florida State _____________3-2 ___WMay 26 __Florida State _____________4-0 ___WTexas entered as No. 4 seed

RECORD VERSUS SEEDSSeed Record Seed Record1 ________0-0 9 _______ 0-02 ________0-0 10 ______ 0-03 ________0-0 11 ______ 1-24 ________0-0 12 ______ 0-05 ________0-0 13 ______ 0-06 ________0-0 14 ______ 2-07 ________0-0 15 ______ 0-08 ________0-0 16 ______ 0-0Nonseeded teams _____ 4-0

NCAA Super Regional HistoryTEXAS’ SUPER REGIONAL SUPERLATIVES

BATTINGAt-Bats ______________4_____ 21 times, last: Mandy Ogle vs. Florida State (May 26, 2013)Hits _________________3______ Twice, last: Tina Boutelle vs. Washington (May 27, 2006)Runs ________________2___________________________________________ Five times, last: Courtney Craig and Lexy Bennett vs. Oregon [2] (May 26, 2012)RBI _________________4________________Tina Boutelle vs. Washington (May 27, 2006)Doubles ______________1_____________________________________________ 12 times, last: Lindsey Stephens and Taylor Thom vs. Florida State (May 26, 2013)Triples _______________0Home Runs ___________1_____________________________________________ 10 times, last: Taylor Thom and Karina Scott vs. Florida State (May 26, 2013)Walks _______________2____ Twice, last: Taylor Hoagland vs. Oregon [1] (May 26, 2012)Strikeouts ____________3________________Crystal Saenz vs. Washington (May 27, 2006)Stolen Bases ___________2_ Twice, last: Brejae Washington vs. Florida State (May 25, 2013)

FIELDINGPutouts _____________19__________ Megan Willis vs. Bethune-Cookman (May 27, 2005)Assists _______________6_________________ Mandy Ogle vs. Oregon [2] (May 26, 2012)Errors _______________1_____________________________________________ 11 times last: Lexy Bennett and Courtney Craig vs. Oregon [2] (May 26, 2012)

PITCHINGMost Innings ________ 9.0__________Cat Osterman vs. Bethune-Cookman (May 27, 2005)Fewest Hits ___________0_________________ Blaire Luna vs. Florida State (May 26, 2013)Fewest Hits (+7.0 In) ___2__________Cat Osterman vs. Bethune-Cookman (May 27, 2005)Most Hits ____________7____ Two times, last: Blaire Luna vs. Florida State (May 25, 2013)Fewest Runs __________0___Three times, last: Blaire Luna vs. Florida State (May 26, 2013)Fewest Runs (+7.0 In) ___0__________Cat Osterman vs. Bethune-Cookman (May 27, 2005)Most Runs ____________5__________________ Blaire Luna vs. Oregon [2] (May 26, 2012)Fewest Earned Runs ____0___Three times, last: Blaire Luna vs. Florida State (May 26, 2013)Fewest Earned Runs (+7.0 In) _____________0__________Cat Osterman vs. Bethune-Cookman (May 27, 2005)Most Earned Runs _____5__________________ Blaire Luna vs. Oregon [2] (May 26, 2012)Fewest Walks _________0____________________________________________ Five times last: Blaire Luna and Rachel Fox vs. Oregon [2] (May 26, 2012)Most Walks ___________5_______ Twice, last: Blaire Luna vs. Florida State (May 25, 2013)Most Strikeouts _______20__________Cat Osterman vs. Bethune-Cookman (May 27, 2005)

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TEXAS’ CAREER SUPER REGIONAL LEADERSBatting Average (min. 2 at bats)Rank Name Avg. Appearances1. _____ Lexy Bennett ________.556 _____________20122. _____ Courtney Craig ______.500 _____________2012 Shannon Thomas ____.500 _____________20064. _____ Tina Boutelle ________.467 __________ 2005, 065. _____ Wynter Turner ______.375 _____________2005

HitsRank Name H Appearances1. _____ Tina Boutelle __________ 7 __________ 2005, 062. _____ Taylor Hoagland _______ 5 __________ 2012, 13 Torie Schmidt _________ 5 __________ 2012, 13 Lexy Bennett __________ 5 _____________2012 Courtney Craig ________ 5 _____________2012

Runs Batted InRank Name RBI Appearances1. _____ Tina Boutelle __________ 4 __________ 2005, 06 Chez Sievers ___________ 4 __________ 2005, 063. _____ Nadia Taylor __________ 3 _______ 2003, 05, 06 Courtney Craig ________ 3 __________ 2005, 06 Karina Scott ___________ 3 __________ 2012, 13

Home RunsRank Name HR Appearances1. _____ Courtney Craig ________ 2 _____________20122. _____ Eight tied with _________ 1

Stolen BasesRank Name SB Appearances1. _____ Taylor Hoagland _______ 3 __________ 2012, 13 Torie Schmidt _________ 3 __________ 2012, 13 Brejae Washington _____ 3 __________ 2012, 134. _____ Amber Hall ___________ 2 __________ 2005, 06 Desiree Williams _______ 2 __________ 2005, 06

Earned-Run Average (min. 5 innings pitched)Rank Name ERA Appearances1. _____ Cat Osterman _______0.00 __________ 2005, 062. _____ Blaire Luna _________3.55 __________ 2012, 133. _____ Rachel Fox __________5.68 _____________2012

StrikeoutsRank Name K Appearances1. _____ Cat Osterman ________ 47 __________ 2005, 062. _____ Blaire Luna __________ 38 __________ 2012, 133. _____ Kim Bruins ___________ 3 __________ 2012, 13 Meagan Denny ________ 3 __________ 2005, 065. _____ Two tied with _________ 2

WinsRank Name W Appearances1. _____ Blaire Luna ___________ 3 __________ 2012, 13 Cat Osterman _________ 3 __________ 2005, 063. _____ Meagan Denny ________ 1 __________ 2005, 06

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1998May 15 __No. 16 Arizona State _______6-0 ___WMay 16 __No. 6 South Florida_____ 1-0 (8) ___WMay 17 __No. 6 South Florida________4-2 ___W

1999May 20 __Cornell ______________ 8-0 (6) ___WMay 21 __No. 19 Oregon ___________0-6 ___ LMay 22 __No. 10 Illinois-Chicago _____1-4 ___ L

2000May 18 __No. 12 CS Fullerton _______1-2 ___ LMay 19 __Maryland-Baltimore Co. ____6-0 ___WMay 20 __Florida _______________ 2-5 (8) ___ L

2002May 16 __Army ___________________4-0 ___WMay 17 __Arkansas ________________6-2 ___WMay 18 __No. 13 Oklahoma _________0-4 ___ LMay 18 __No. 23 Texas A&M ________1-2 ___ L

2003May 15 __Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _4-0 ___WMay 16 __No. 12 LSU ___________ 8-0 (6) ___WMay 17 __Southwest Texas __________3-0 ___WMay 18 __Southwest Texas __________6-0 ___W

2005May 20 __Massachusetts ____________1-0 ___WMay 21 __Mississippi State __________2-0 ___WMay 22 __Mississippi State __________2-0 ___W

2006May 19 __UTSA __________________4-0 ___WMay 20 __Indiana _________________3-0 ___WMay 21 __Utah ___________________3-0 ___W

2007May 18 __Georgia Tech _____________2-3 ___ LMay 19 __Stetson __________________2-0 ___WMay 19 __Georgia Tech _____________4-2 ___WMay 20 __Florida _______________ 0-3 (9) ___ L

2008May 16 __Washington______________1-3 ___ LMay 17 __Delaware State ____________1-2 ___WMay 17 __Washington______________3-5 ___ L

2009May 15 __Chattanooga __________ 1-0 (9) ___WMay 16 __Alabama ____________ 1-10 (6) ___ LMay 17 __Mississippi Valley State_____4-0 ___WMay 17 __Alabama ________________0-7 ___ L

2010May 20 __Iona ____________________6-0 ___WMay 21 __BYU____________________8-9 ___ LMay 21 __East Carolina _____________0-1 ___ L

2011May 20 __Texas State ______________2-0 ___WMay 21 __Houston ________________0-1 ___ LMay 21 __Louisiana-Lafayette ________3-5 ___ L

2012May 18 __Northwestern ____________0-2 ___ LMay 19 __Auburn _________________6-1 ___WMay 19 __Houston ____________ 10-1 (5) ___WMay 20 __Northwestern ____________5-0 ___WMay 20 __Northwestern ____________5-0 ___W

2013May 17 __Army ___________________5-0 ___WMay 18 __South Carolina _______ 11-2 (5) ___WMay 19 __South Carolina ___________6-0 ___W

2014May 16 __Mississippi State __________1-0 ___WMay 17 __No. 11 Louisiana-Lafayette __2-3 ___ LMay 17 __Mississippi State __________4-3 ___WMay 18 __No. 11 Louisiana-Lafayette _1-10 ___ L

2015May 15 __San Diego State ___________8-3 ___WMay 16 __No. 7 UCLA _____________1-4 ___ LMay 16 __San Diego State ________ 3-4 (9) ___ L

2016May 20 __No. 16 Texas A&M ________5-0 ___WMay 21 __No. 9 Louisiana-Lafayette ___1-9 ___ LMay 21 __No. 16 Texas A&M ________3-9 ___ L

2017May 19 __Texas State __________ 1-2 (12) ___ LMay 20 __Texas Southern ________ 8-0 (5) ___WMay 20 __Texas State ______________6-3 ___WMay 21 __No. 12 Texas A&M ________1-3 ___ L

2018May 18 __No. 25 Minnesota _________2-1 ___WMay 19 __No. 5 Washington _________1-2 ___ LMay 19 __No. 25 Minnesota _________0-3 ___ L

ALL-TIME RECORD: 38-27(18 APPEARANCES)

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BATTINGAt-Bats ________ 6 ______ Celina Felix vs. Texas State (May 19, 2017)Hits ___________ 4 __________________________________ Twice, last: Kim Bruins vs. South Carolina (May 18, 2013)Runs __________ 4 ______ Lexy Bennett vs. Houston (May 19, 2012)RBI ___________ 6 _Taylor Thom vs. South Carolina (May 19, 2013)Doubles ________ 2 _______________________________Five times, last: Kaitlyn Washington vs. Minnesota (May 19, 2018)Triples _________ 1 ______________________________ Eight times, last: Brejae Washington vs. South Carolina (May 18, 2013)Home Runs _____ 2 ______________________________ Four times, last: Lindsey Stephens vs. Texas A&M (May 20, 2016)Walks _________ 3 _ Torie Schmidt vs. Northwestern (May 18, 2012)Strikeouts ______ 3 _______________________________ Five times, last: Karina Scott vs. Northwestern (May 18, 2012)Stolen Bases _____ 2 _______________________________Four times, last: Desiree Williams and Kori Cook vs. Delaware St. (May 17, 2008)

FIELDINGPutouts _______ 18 ________ Megan Willis vs. UTSA (May 19, 2006)Assists _________ 6 _____________________________ Three times, last: Nadia Taylor vs. Chattanooga (May 17, 2009)Errors _________ 3 ___ Jodi Reeves vs. South Florida (May 17, 1998)

PITCHINGMost Innings ___11.2 ______ Tiarra Davis vs. Texas State (May 19, 2017)Fewest Hits* ____ 0 __________________________Three times, last: Cat Osterman vs. Mississippi State (May 21, 2005)Most Hits _______ 13 ___Tiarra Davis at Louisiana-Lafayette (May 21, 2016)Fewest Runs* ____ 0 ________________________________ 29 times, last: Paige von Sprecken vs. Texas Southern (May 20, 2017)Most Runs ________ 9 ___Tiarra Davis at Louisiana-Lafayette (May 21, 2016)Fewest Earned Runs* _ 0 ____________________________ 29 times, last: Paige von Sprecken vs. Texas Southern (May 20, 2017)Most Earned Runs 7 Blaire Luna vs. BYU (May 21, 2010) Fewest Walks* ___ 0 _____________________________ Seven times, last: Rachel Fox vs. Auburn (May 19, 2012)Most Walks _____ 7 _____Tiarra Davis vs. Texas State (May 19, 2017)Most Strikeouts _ 18 ___________________________________Twice last: Cat Osterman vs. Utah (May 21, 2006)* - Minimum 5.0 innings

NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS2018 _______________Kaitlyn Washington, OF; Paige von Sprecken, P2003 ___________________ Lindsay Gardner, 2B; Tamara Poppe, OF; Cat Osterman, P (Most Outstanding Player); Wynter Turner, 3B2002 ______________________ Cat Osterman, P; Wynter Turner, 3B; Deeanna Williams, OF; Audrey Hendricks, OF 1999 _____________________________________ Cathie Johnson, 1B 1998 ________________________ Nikki Cockrell, 2B; Jodi Reeves, SS; Christa Williams, P (Most Outstanding Player)

TEXAS’ CAREER REGIONAL LEADERSBatting Average (min. 4 at bats)Rank Name Avg. Appearances1. _____ Reagan Hathaway _____.571 _____________ 20162. _____ Kaitlyn Washington ___.523 __________ 2017-183. _____ Tamara Poppe _______.500 __________ 2002-034. _____ Megan Willis ________.467 __________ 2005-075. _____ Paige von Sprecken ___.428 __________ 2016-186. _____ Desiree Williams _____.421 ____ 2005, 06, 08, 097. _____ Lexy Bennett ________.410 __________ 2009-12

HitsRank Name H Appearances1. _____ Lexy Bennett _________ 16 __________ 2009-122. _____ Loryn Johnson ________ 13 __________ 2007-10 Tamara Poppe ________ 13 __________ 2002, 034. _____ Devon Tunning _______ 12 __________ 2014-17 Nadia Taylor _________ 12 __________ 2009-12 Courtney Craig _______ 12 __________ 2009-12 Taylor Thom _________ 12 __________ 2011-14 Brejae Washington ____ 12 __________ 2011-149. _____ Kaitlyn Washington ____ 11 __________ 2017-18

Runs Batted InRank Name RBI Appearances1. _____ Taylor Thom _________ 11 __________ 2011-142. _____ Taylor Hoagland ______ 10 __________ 2010-133. _____ Taylor Thom __________ 9 __________ 2011-13 Nadia Taylor __________ 9 __________ 2009-125. _____ Lindsey Stephens _______ 8 __________ 2013-16 Wynter Turner ________ 8 _______ 2002, 03, 05

Home RunsRank Name HR Appearances1. _____ Nadia Taylor __________ 5 __________ 2009-122. _____ Taylor Hoagland _______ 4 __________ 2010-13 Amy Hooks ___________ 4 __________ 2008-114. _____ Lindsey Stephens _______ 3 __________ 2013-16 Taylor Thom __________ 3 __________ 2011-14

Stolen BasesRank Name SB Appearances1. _____ Brejae Washington _____ 5 __________ 2011-142. _____ Jacqueline Williams _____ 4 __________ 2005-073. _____ Six tied with __________ 3

Earned-Run Average (min. 5 innings pitched)Rank Name ERA Appearances1. _____ Torrey Schroeder _____0.00 __________ 2007-092. _____ Cat Osterman _______0.32 ____ 2002, 03, 05, 063. _____ Amy Bradford _______1.46 _______ 2002, 03, 054. _____ Brooke Bolinger ______1.68 __________ 2017-185. _____ Charla Moore _______1.72 ________ 1998-2000

StrikeoutsRank Name K Appearances1. _____ Cat Osterman _______ 174 ____ 2002, 03, 05, 062. _____ Blaire Luna _________ 121 __________ 2010-133. _____ Tiarra Davis __________ 46 __________ 2014-164. _____ Meagan Denny _______ 32 __________ 2005-08 5. _____ Christa Williams ______ 26 __________ 1998-99

WinsRank Name W Appearances1. _____ Cat Osterman ________ 12 ____ 2002, 03, 05, 062. _____ Blaire Luna ___________ 7 __________ 2010-133. _____ Christa Williams _______ 3 __________ 1998-994. _____ Paige von Sprecken _____ 2 __________ 2016-18 Tiarra Davis ___________ 2 __________ 2014-16 Gabby Smith __________ 2 __________ 2012-15 Brittany Barnhill _______ 2 __________ 2008-09 Meagan Denny ________ 2 __________ 2005-08

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1997

May 2 _Iowa State ____________ 1-0 __ W

No. 7 Oklahoma _______ 5-6 ___ L

May 3 _Texas A&M ___________ 1-6 ___ L

1998

May 1 _Kansas _______________ 1-0 __ W

No. 6 Oklahoma _______ 0-1 ___ L

May 2 _No. 17 Texas Tech _____ 3-0 __ W

No. 6 Nebraska ____ 0-1 (10) ___ L

1999

May 13 _No. 23 Texas A&M _____ 6-0 __ W

No. 22 Missouri ____ 8-6 (8) __ W

May 14 _Texas Tech _______ 1-0 (11) __ W

May 15 _Nebraska _____________ 4-2 __ W

2000

May 11 _Texas Tech ___________ 4-8 ___ L

Iowa State ____________ 4-3 __ W

May 12 _No. 4 Oklahoma ___ 0-11 (5) ___ L

2001

May 9 _Missouri _____________ 0-1 ___ L

2002

May 2 _Iowa State _________ 8-0 (5) __ W

May 3 _No. 24 Texas A&M __ 2-1 (8) __ W

May 4 _No. 12 Oklahoma ______ 0-4 ___ L

May 5 _No. 12 Oklahoma ______ 2-0 __ W

No. 7 Nebraska ________ 1-0 _ W

2003

May 1 _Texas Tech ___________ 7-1 __ W

May 2 _No. 5 Oklahoma _______ 1-0 __ W

May 3 _No. 7 Nebraska ________ 2-0 __ W

May 4 _No. 5 Oklahoma _______ 1-0 __ W

2004

May 12 _Iowa State ____________ 2-0 __ W

May 12 _No. 13 Nebraska _______ 1-2 ___ L

May 14 _No. 21 Baylor _________ 1-2 ___ L

2005

May 12 _Kansas _______________ 1-0 __ W

May 12 _No. 24 Nebraska _______ 3-0 __ W

May 13 _No. 10 Oklahoma ______ 3-1 __ W

May 14 _No. 18 Missouri _______ 2-0 __ W

2006

May 10 _Oklahoma State _______ 1-2 ___ L

May 11 _No. 16 Texas A&M _____ 0-5 ___ L

2007

May 11 _No. 18 Missouri _______ 0-3 ___ L

2008

May 10 _Oklahoma State ____ 4-3 (9) __ W

May 10 _No. 5 Texas A&M ______ 1-3 ___ L

2009

May 9 _Nebraska ____________ 10-5 __ W

May 9 _No. 8 Oklahoma _______ 2-6 ___ L

2010

May 15 _Baylor _______________ 3-2 __ W

May 15 _No. 8 Missouri _______ 6-11 ___ L

2017

May 12 _Texas Tech ___________ 7-1 __ W

May 12 _No. 6 Oklahoma _______ 0-3 ___ L

May 13 _No. 16 Baylor _________ 0-7 ___ L

2018

May 11 _Iowa State ____________ 7-0 __ W

May 11 _No. 3 Oklahoma ___ 1-10 (6) ___ L

May 12 _Texas Tech ___________ 9-2 __ W

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Big 12 Conference Championship HistoryTEXAS’ TOP CAREER BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP PERFORMERS

BATTING (Sorted by Batting Avg.) - minimum 15 at batsNAME ___________________ AVG. _____AB _____ R _____ H____RBI ____BB ____ SOMarlo Hanks _______________ .412 _____ 17 _____ 0 ______7______ 0 _____ 2 _____ 5Lindsay Gardner ____________ .364 _____ 33 _____ 7 _____12______ 8 _____ 3 _____ 4Nikki Cockrell ______________ .355 _____ 31 _____ 5 _____11______ 4 _____ 4 _____ 5Taylor Ellsworth ____________ .350 _____ 20 _____ 2 ______7______ 1 _____ 0 ______1Jodi Reeves ________________ .317 _____ 41 _____ 7 _____13______ 7 _____ 4 _____ 2Sarah Wieszczak ____________ .300 _____ 30 _____ 4 ______9______ 7 _____ 5 _____ 3

PITCHING (Sorted by ERA) - minimum 10 innings pitchedNAME ____________________ERA _____ IP _____H _____ R____ ER ____BB ____ SOCat Osterman ______________ 0.27 ____79.0 ____ 24 ______3______ 3 ____ 17 ____132Christa Williams ____________ 0.70 ____50.2 ____ 18 ______5______ 5 ____ 17 _____79Christina Gwyn _____________ 1.74 ____16.1 ____ 14 ______4______ 4 _____ 9 _____ 8Meagan Denny _____________ 2.23 ____50.1 ____ 36 _____18_____ 16 ____ 24 _____43Charla Moore ______________ 2.42 ____26.0 ____ 25 _____15______ 9 ____ 10 _____14

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP SUPERLATIVESBATTINGAt-Bats ______________5___ Twice, last: Desiree Williams vs. Oklahoma St. (May 10, 2008)Hits _________________3__ Four times, last: Taylor Ellsworth vs, Texas Tech (May 12, 2018)Runs ________________3________Twice, last: Randel Leahy vs. Iowa State (May 11, 2018)RBI _________________3_____ Five times, last: Celina Felix vs. Texas Tech (May 12, 2017)Doubles ______________2___________________Amber Hall vs. Iowa State (May 12, 2004)Triples _______________1___ Three times, last: Tina Boutelle vs. Oklahoma (May 13, 2005)Home Runs ___________1______13 times, last: Randel Leahy vs. Iowa State (May 11, 2018)Walks ________________2_____ 15 times, last: Malory Schattle vs. Texas Tech (May 12, 2018)Strikeouts ________________2 __ 34 times, last: Mickenzi Krpec & Bekah Alcozer vs. Baylor (May 13, 2017)Stolen Bases ___________2___ Three times, last: Janae Jefferson vs. Iowa State (May 11, 2018)

FIELDINGPutouts _____________16_______________Angie Scharnhorst vs. Nebraska (May 2, 1998)Assists _______________5__________________ Keely Franks vs. Texas Tech (May 2, 1998)Errors _______________2___ Four times, last: Keely Franks vs. Texas Tech (May 11, 2000)

PITCHINGMost Innings _______ 11.0______________Christa Williams vs. Texas Tech (May 14, 1999)Fewest Hits Against* ____0_________________ Cat Osterman vs. Nebraska (May 12, 2005)Most Hits Against ______9___Twice, last: Paige von Sprecken vs. Oklahoma (May 11, 2018)Fewest Runs Against*____0_____ 17 times, last: Brooke Bolinger vs. Iowa State (May 11, 2018)Most Runs Against ____10______________Carmen Martinez vs. Oklahoma (May 12, 2000)Fewest Earned Runs* ____0_____ 17 times, last: Brooke Bolinger vs. Iowa State (May 11, 2018)Most Earned Runs _____9______________Carmen Martinez vs. Oklahoma (May 12, 2000)Fewest Walks* _________0______Six times, last: Cat Osterman vs. Oklahoma (May 4, 2003)Most Walks ___________5________________Meagan Denny vs. Oklahoma (May 13, 2005) Carmen Martinez vs. Oklahoma (May 12, 2000)Most Strikeouts _______17________________ Christa Williams vs. Nebraska (May 2, 1998)* - Minimum 5.0 innings

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CHLOE ROMERO5-6 So. RHPHelendale, Calif.

MCKENZIE PARKER5-9 Fr. IFConroe, Texas

BROOKE BOLINGER5-7 Sr. LHPYucaipa, Calif.

KAITLYN WASHINGTON5-4 Jr. IF/OFHumble, Texas

JANAE JEFFERSON5-4 So. IFHumble, Texas

KI’AUDRA HAYTER5-6 Sr. IF/OF Nacogdoches, Texas

ARIANA ADAMS5-7 So. RHPMagnolia, Texas

SHEALYN O’LEARY6-2 Fr. RHPCastaic, Calif.

KAITLYN SLACK5-8 Jr. IFLiberty, Texas

MALORY SCHATTLE5-11 Jr. IF Salado, Texas

MK TEDDER5-8 So. IF/OFHoover, Ala.

MARY IAKOPO5-10 So. CCarson, Calif.

MIRANDA ELISH5-8 Jr. RHPCrown Point, Ind.

JANNA ROBERTS5-6 Fr. IFPearland, Texas

ELICIA ESPINOSA5-10 Fr. IFLittleton, Colo.

SHANNON RHODES5-6 Jr. OFFort Worth, Texas

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COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Mike White (Mount Mercy College ‘89), 1st seasonAssistant Coach: Chelsea Spencer (University of California ‘05), 1st seasonAssistant Coach: Kerry Shaw (Missouri Western State College ‘93), 1st seasonDirector of Softball Operations: Jayme O’Bryant (Michigan State University ’13), 1st SeasonVolunteer Assistant: Kailee Cuico, 1st season

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