Stanford Softball 2007 Postseason Guide 2007 NCAA Regionals May Boyd and Jill Smith Family Stadium Stanford, Calif.

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2007 Postseason Guide 2007 NCAA Regionals May 17-19 Boyd and Jill Smith Family Stadium Stanford, Calif.

For Immediate Release: May 15, 2007 Stanford Cardinal Softball Overall Record: 33-19-1, Pac-10 Record: 7-13-1 Date Opponent Location Results/Time 2/9 W. Michigan Phoenix, AZ W, 11-1 (5) 2/9 Utah Phoenix, AZ W, 5-2 2/10 #4 Northwestern Phoenix, AZ L, 1-3 2/10 #17 Texas Phoenix, AZ L, 6-7 2/11 Northwestern St. Phoenix, AZ W, 8-0 (6) 2/13 Sacramento St. Stanford, CA W, 13-2 (5) 2/16 Santa Clara Stanford, CA W, 9-2 2/16 Missouri Stanford, CA W, 5-0 2/17 Pacific Stanford, CA W 6-0 2/17 Santa Clara Stanford, CA W, 4-3 2/18 Missouri Stanford, CA W, 4-1 2/22 Florida Int l Miami, FL W, 1-0 2/23 Texas St. Miami, FL W, 10-0 (5) 2/24 Purdue Miami, FL W, 1-0 2/24 Syracuse Miami, FL W, 9-2 2/25 Marist Miami, FL W, 8-0 (6) 3/2 Cal Poly Fullerton, CA L, 2-6 3/2 CS Fullerton Fullerton, CA L, 0-1 3/3 Texas Tech Fullerton, CA W, 2-1 3/3 #8 Northwestern Fullerton, CA L, 3-11 (6) 3/4 Minnesota Fullerton, CA W, 6-3 3/9 UCSB Stanford, CA W, 6-2 3/9 Sacramento St. Stanford, CA W, 8-0 (5) 3/10 San Diego St. Stanford, CA W, 4-3 3/10 Loyola Chicago Stanford, CA W, 2-0 3/11 UCSB Stanford, CA W, 2-0 3/24 Long Beach St. Stanford, CA W, 3-0 3/25 Portland St. Stanford, CA L, 0-3 3/25 UC Davis Stanford, CA W, 7-1 3/27 Fresno St. (dh) Fresno, CA Postponed 3/30 #17 Oregon St. Corvallis, OR W, 2-1 3/31 #13 Oregon Eugene, OR L, 0-8 (5) 4/1 #13 Oregon Eugene, OR W, 15-4 (6) 4/5 Cal Stanford, CA L, 0-3 4/6 Cal Berkeley, CA W, 8-6 4/7 Cal Berkeley, CA L, 1-9 (6) 4/11 Saint Mary s Stanford, CA W, 8-0 (6) 4/13 #4 Arizona Tucson, AZ L, 1-4 4/14 #8 Arizona St. Tempe, AZ L, 0-7 4/15 #8 Arizona St. Tempe, AZ L, 2-8 4/20 #12 UCLA Stanford, CA W, 6-4 4/22 #11 Washington Stanford, CA W, 3-2 4/22 #11 Washington Stanford, CA L, 1-12 (6) 4/24 San Jose St. Stanford, CA W, 5-3 4/27 #8 Arizona St. Stanford, CA L, 0-2 4/28 #4 Arizona Stanford, CA W, 3-2 4/29 #4 Arizona Stanford, CA T, 0-0 (12) 5/4 #11 Washington Seattle, WA L, 0-7 5/5 #12 UCLA Los Angeles, CA L, 0-3 5/6 #12 UCLA Los Angeles, CA W, 4-1 5/8 UC Davis Davis, CA W, 11-5 5/10 #20 Oregon Stanford, CA L, 4-5 (8) 5/11 #15 Oregon St. Stanford, CA L, 5-8 5/12 #15 Oregon St. Stanford, CA L, 2-9 --2007 Stanford Softball-- 2007 Stanford Softball Roster Softball Contact: Kendall Johnson kendallj@stanford.edu Stanford Squares Off with Fresno State, LSU and Cal State Northridge in NCAA Regional Action Cardinal opens the tournament against the Bulldogs of Fresno State on Thursday at 6 p.m. at Boyd and Jill Smith Family Stadium. UP NEXT: The Cardinal received an at-large bid to the NCAA Softball Championships on Sunday and will be making a tenth-straight postseason appearance when the team begins play on Thursday night. Stanford was selected as one of 16 host sites for the 2007 Regionals, and will welcome Fresno State, LSU and Cal State Northridge to the Farm for the first three days of tournament action. The Cardinal will meet Fresno State in the team s first postseason contest, with first pitch set for 6 p.m. on Thursday at Boyd and Jill Smith Family Stadium. ON DECK: The winner of this weekend s Stanford Regional will advance to play the winner of the BYU Regional in the May 25-26 Super Regionals at local campus sites. The eight Super Regional winners will head to the 2007 Women s College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, May 31 thru June 6. SEASON TO DATE: Stanford enters the postseason with a 33-19-1 overall record, after finishing sixth in the Pac-10 with a 7-13-1 conference mark. On Feb. 9, the Cardinal opened the season at the Kajikawa Classic in Phoenix, Ariz., and went 3-2, with a trio of solid wins and a pair of losses to No. 4/4 Northwestern and No. 17/18 Texas. Stanford closed out the weekend with a decisive win over Northwestern State, however, and came home to dominate six games on its home field. After topping Sacramento State in the home-opener, the Cardinal went a perfect 5-0 and shutout two opponents at the Stanford Invitational to claim the tournament championship. The Cardinal won another title at the FIU/Adidas Invitational the following weekend, with a perfect 5-0 record at the Golden Panthers tournament in Miami, Fla. The squad shutout four opponents during the weekend, behind an impressive performance by Missy Penna. At the Worth Classic in Fullerton, Stanford went 2-3, with wins over Texas Tech and Minnesota. At the Stanford Classic, the team picked up five wins and another No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Hometown (High School) 1 Jackie Rinehart OF L/R SR 5-11 Reno, NV (Reno) 2 Maddy Coon INF R/R SO 5-7 Chappaqua, NY (Horace Greeley) 3 Lindsay Key INF R/R SR 5-8 Galveston, TX (Galveston-Bay) 5 Lauren Nydam P R/R JR 6-0 La Canada, CA (Village Christian) 6 Alissa Haber OF L/L FR 5-8 Newark, CA (Newark Memorial) 9 Missy Penna P/UTL R/R SO 5-10 Miami, FL (Southwest) 11 Becky McCullough P/UTL R/R JR 5-9 Moraga, CA (Campolindo) 13 Rosey Neill C R/R FR 5-7 Laguna Hills, CA (Laguna Hills) 16 Michelle Smith INF R/R JR 5-6 Agoura Hills, CA (Agoura) 22 Erin Howe C/INF L/R JR 5-9 Missouri City, TX (Elkins) 26 Tricia Aggabao INF R/R JR 5-2 Walnut, CA (Bishop Amat) 29 Michelle Schroeder OF L/R FR 5-9 Yorba Linda, CA (Esperanza) 36 Shannon Koplitz INF R/R FR 5-6 New Orleans, LA (Benjamin Franklin) 40 Anna Beardman OF R/R JR 5-5 Perris, CA (Martin Luther King) Head Coach: John Rittman (11th season, New Mexico State 86) Assistant Coaches: Trisha Ford (Saint Mary s 99), Jessica Allister (Stanford 04) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mick Myrback (UC Davis 75)

2007 FINAL PAC-10 STANDINGS Team Pac-10 Overall Arizona 15-5-1 39-12-1 Arizona State 13-8 49-15 UCLA 12-9 36-16 Washington 12-9 35-16 Oregon State 10-11 39-21 Stanford 7-13-1 33-19-1 Oregon 7-14 42-17 California 7-14 33-30 Stanford 2007 Season Facts Stanford s Record when... Playing at home: 18-7-1 Playing on the road: 6-8 Playing at a neutral site: 10-4 Playing during the day: 27-12-1 Playing at night: 6-7 In 7 innings: 25-14 In 6 innings: 4-3 In 5 innings: 4-1 In extra innings: 0-1-1 In one-run games: 8-3 Stanford scores first: 27-3 Opponent scores first: 6-16 Leading in the last inning: 31-0 Trailing in the last inning: 0-18 Tied in last inning: 2-1-1 First game of a double-header: 7-2 Second game of a double-header: 6-3 Vs. ranked opponents: 6-14-1 Vs. unranked opponents: 27-5 Vs. Pac-10 opponents: 7-13-1 Vs. non-conference opponents: 26-6 Last five games: 2-3 Last 10 games: 3-6-1 Stanford Softball By the numbers... Seasons ranked:... 10 Consecutive Winning Seasons:... 11 NCAA Postseason Appearnances:... 10 NCAA WCWS Appearances:... 2 NCAA Postgraduate Award Winners:... 1 NFCA Academic All-Americans:... 26 NFCA All-Americans:... 21 All-Pacific Region:... 35 All-Pac-10 Conference:... 62 Academic All-Pac-10:... 64 Olympians:... 1, 1 alternate NFCA National Players of the Week:... 7 Conference Titles:... 1 NCAA Regional Titles:... 3 The Cardinal In The Polls USA Today/ ESPN.com/ NFCA USA Softball Preseason 8 9 Feb. 14 13 12 Feb. 21 11 8 Feb. 28 9 8 Mar. 7 13 12 Mar. 14 13 11 Mar. 21 13 10 Mar. 28 14 11 Apr. 4 14 10 Apr. 11 17 12 Apr. 18 18 16 Apr. 25 17 16 May 2 16 15 May 9 16 16 home tournament title. At its final home tournament, the team went 2-1 and dropped its first home contest of the season to Portland State. During the first weekend of conference play, Stanford topped No. 17/19 Oregon State, 2-1, before splitting with the No. 13/13 Oregon Ducks. Stanford continued Pac-10 play against Cal, and dropped the series, two games to one, but came home to dominate Saint Mary s, 8-0, later in the week. The Cardinal was then swept by the Arizona schools on the road before winning two of three against UCLA and Washington. The team then picked up a 5-3 non-conference win over San Jose State, before going 1-1-1 against the Arizona schools and upsetting No. 4 Arizona. Next, Stanford went 1-2 on the Washington/UCLA trip, and upset the No. 12 Bruins, 4-1, before blowing by UC Davis on the road, 11-5. In the team s final regular-season weekend, the Cardinal was swept by the Oregon schools despite tallying a combined 28 hits. The Cardinal has outscored opponents 227-167 this season and is batting.275 as a team. EVERY LITTLE HIT COUNTS: Senior Jackie Rinehart and junior Tricia Aggabao may not be the power hitters on the Cardinal roster, a lot of little hits by the pair added up this weekend. In the first two games, both hit over.700 with Rinehart going 7-for-9 (.778) and Aggabao going 6-for-8 (.750). The duo s efforts were converted into six of the nine Cardinal runs in the two games. Rinehart and Aggabao are currently two of Stanford s top three hitters, with.316 and.321 overall averages, respectively. BLOWING OUT THE HIT COLUMN: The Cardinal recorded one of its most prolific hitting runs of the season recently, with four-straight 10+ hit games against UCLA, UC Davis, Oregon and Oregon State. Prior to the run, the Cardinal had just 11 double-digit hit games on the year, but brought that total up to 15 after the four-game streak. Despite the flood of hits, the Cardinal lost two games in the period. Stanford s losses to Oregon and Oregon State on Thursday and Friday marked just the second and third games this year that the Cardinal outhit an opponent and lost. The games also marked just the second and third games this year that the Cardinal has notched double-figures in hits and lost. The only other contest of its kind was an 11-hit loss to Texas on Feb. 10. A THREAT FROM ALL SIDES: Nine Cardinal players notched hits in the Oregon-Oregon State series last weekend, proving that every player on the Stanford roster can be a threat at the plate. All 13 active players on the Cardinal roster have notched extra-base hits this season, and eight players have blasted at least one homerun. POWER PLAY: Junior Michelle Smith is responsible for most of the power in the Stanford line-up. The third baseman leads the team in homeruns and RBI with eight and 43 on the season, respectively. As a freshman in 2005, Smith set a new single-season homerun record with 19 long balls and has since etched her name among the best homerun hitters in Stanford history. On May 8, she joined Jessica Mendoza 02, Catalina Morris 06 and Jessica Allister 04 in the 30+ career homerun club. FRESHMEN SENSATIONS: Stanford freshmen Alissa Haber, Shannon Koplitz, Rosey Neill and Michelle Schroeder have stepped in and made an immediate impact for Stanford this season. Haber is Stanford s top offensive player with a.373 batting average, a.462 onbase percentage, a.548 slugging percentage, 38 runs, 13 doubles and two triples. Neill is second on the team with six homeruns and 32 RBI and leads the team in earning free trips to first with 27 walks. Koplitz doubled in back-to-back at bats last weekend and is third on the team with a.405 on-base percentage. Schroeder has appeared mainly as a pinch runner for Stanford and has scored 11 runs and stolen four bases. As a class, the freshman have accounted for nearly half of the team s homeruns, nearly half of the team s doubles, 70 of the team s RBI, and 85 of the team s runs. Neill, Koplitz and Haber are also three of the four most likely players to get on base for the Cardinal. WHEN THE GAME IS ON THE LINE: Stanford has been on the better side of eight of the team s 11 one-run contests this season, and has won two of three contests that were decided in the last inning. Freshman Alissa Haber is the best bet at the plate for the Cardinal in clutch situations. The Newark, Calif. native is hitting a team-high.492 (29-for-59) with runners on base and a team-high.486 (17-for-35) with runners in scoring position. She is the most likely to come through for the Cardinal with two outs, as well, with a.383 (18-for-47) average under two-out pressure. The experience of seniors Jackie Rinehart and Lindsay Key has also proved to be key for the Cardinal. Other than Haber, the two seniors are the most successful at advancing runners and two of the most likely players to hit with runners on and runners in scoring position. SWIPING SECOND: After stealing just three bases in the previous 18 Pac-10 games, Stanford proved to Oregon and Oregon State that opponents shouldn t get lazy when Stanford runners are on base. In two games, the Cardinal swiped five bases in five tries, and three of those runners went on to score. Jackie Rinehart, who stole two over the weekend, leads the team with seven steals on the year. Nearly every player on the Stanford roster is capable of stealing a base, however, as nine different players have taken one already this year. --2007 Stanford Softball--

USA Today/NFCA Poll (May 9) No. Team 1. Tennessee 2. Alabama 3. Oklahoma 4. Arizona 5. LSU 6. Northwestern 7. Texas A&M 8. Baylor 9. Arizona State 10. Michigan 11. Washington 12. Hawaii 13. UCLA 14. DePaul 15. Oregon State 16. STANFORD 17. Georgia Tech 18. Texas 19. Florida 20. Oregon 21. Virginia Tech 22. Illinois State 23. Louisiana-Lafayette 24. Southern Illinois 25. North Carolina State Ohio State ESPN.com/USA Softball Poll (May 8) No. Team 1. Tennessee 2. Oklahoma 3. Arizona Alabama 5. Baylor 6. LSU 7. Northwestern 8. Texas A&M 9. Arizona State 10. Michigan 11. Washington 12. DePaul 13. Hawaii 14. UCLA 15. Virginia Tech 16. STANFORD 17. Georgia Tech 18. Missouri 19. Oregon State 20. Oregon 21. Illinois State 22. Southern Illinois 23. Texas 24. Louisiana-Lafayette 25. Florida Fresno State HOME SWEET HOME: The Cardinal is 18-7-1 at home this season, and has upset three ranked opponents at Smith Family Stadium. Stanford has outscored opponents at home by more than 60 percent (110-67) and has 43 extra-base hits there. Tricia Aggabao is the best offensive player at home. The junior is batting.400 and has four of her five doubles at Smith. Jackie Rinehart is also hitting significantly better at home, with a.360 average within the friendly confines of the team s home park. BACK FOR ROUND TEN: The Stanford softball program will make it an even ten this year, appearing in the postseason for the tenth-straight year. Head Coach John Rittman led the squad to its first NCAA Championship appearance in 1998, and the squad has earned a Regional bid every year since. Stanford has advanced to Super Regionals both years since the round was added in 2005, and has been to two Women s College World Series (2001 and 2004). Last year, Stanford won the Fresno Regional with a 4-1 record, before falling to Alabama at the Super Regional in Tuscaloosa. STREAK WATCH: Alissa Haber is the only player with a double-digit hitting streak this season. The freshman has recorded two of them: a ten-gamer in February and an 11-gamer in April. Tricia Aggabao recently ended a seven-game hitting streak and Jackie Rinehart went seven games in early March. Rosey Neill hit in every game this weekend, and that three-game streak is the longest current run on the squad. CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS: The Pac-10 led all conferences this year with all eight teams selected to the 64-team NCAA field. Arizona, the defending National Champion, earned the tournament s No. 1 overall seed after winning the 2007 Pac-10 Championship. Four conference teams were seeded, and three Pac-10 teams, including the Cardinal, were selected as hosts. Stanford finished sixth in the conference for the second-straight season. Last year, the Pac-10 set a record with seven teams, including Stanford, winning NCAA Regionals. Stanford, Arizona, Arizona State, California, Oregon State, UCLA and Washington all advanced to Super Regionals last season, with the Wildcats, Sun Devils, Beavers and Bruins moving on to the Women s College World Series in Oklahoma City. Pac-10 teams represented half of last year s WCWS field, the most of any conference in the nation. ON PACE FOR GREATNESS: Senior Jackie Rinehart is on pace to do what few before her have done: finish a Stanford softball career with a batting average above.300. Rinehart enters her final postseason in a Cardinal uniform with a.340 career average, a mark which would rank third all-time. To date, Jessica Mendoza 02 (.416), Sarah Beeson 02 (.350), Lauren Lappin 06 (.337) and Catalina Morris 06 (.336) have been the only players to accomplish the feat. SCALING THE CAREER CHARTS: Seven Stanford players, including both pitchers, have etched their names on the Stanford career top-10 charts and are continuing to climb. Jackie Rinehart s seven hits against Oregon and Oregon State this weekend moved her into fourth place on the career hits chart (250), passing greats Lauren Lappin 06 and Robin Walker 02. Rinehart is also now alone in sixth in career runs scored (124), tied for fifth on the career stolen bases chart (26), stands seventh on the career at bats chart (735), ranks ninth on the career games played list (236) and is listed eighth on the career triples chart (4), three behind teammate Anna Beardman who stands sixth all-time (7). Junior Michelle Smith s collegiate homerun tally (31) is good for fourth on the career chart and her 25 doubles stand tenth. Smith also added to her fifth place career RBI total this weekend, and now has 134 to date. The junior also remains in seventh place with 311 career assists. As just a sophomore, Maddy Coon has already made the top-10 chart with 12 homeruns. Junior Erin Howe remains fifth in the career putouts category, with 784. PITCHING RECORDS: Although Stanford has just two active pitchers, the staff is one of the most successful combinations in Stanford history. As just a sophomore, Missy Penna stands third with 455 career strikeouts, a mark bested only by the standout careers of All- Americans Becky Blevins 99 and Dana Sorensen 04. Penna is also fifth in Stanford history with 45 career wins. She has 276 K s this season alone, the fourth highest single-season tally in Stanford history. Penna s 23 wins this year bests her 2006 total and stands fifth on the Cardinal single-season charts. Junior Becky McCullough stands fifth on the career strikeouts chart with 287 and ranks eighth on the career wins chart with 41. MAKING A NAME FOR 2007: As a team, the 2007 squad has already posted some of the best tallies in Stanford history. Michelle Smith s homeruns against UC Davis on May 8 brought the team total to 31, sixth in the all-time team marks. Pitchers Missy Penna and Becky McCullough have combined for 349 strikeouts this season, the fourth-best team mark in program history. The team is also already one of the top-10 squads in program history in runs, doubles, triples, RBI, walks drawn, shutouts and complete games as well. LEADERS OF THE PAC: Stanford freshman Alissa Haber finished the regular-season as --2007 Stanford Softball--

one of the top offensive players in the conference, with a batting average (.373) and an on-base percentage (.462) that both made the top-10. Haber also finished third in the doubles category (13) and eighth with 62 total hits. Haber, Maddy Coon and Shannon Koplitz were some of the most likely players to be hit by a pitch in the conference, and catcher Rosey Neill led the conference in pick-offs and stood third among conference catchers in runners caught stealing. Missy Penna remains one of the top pitchers in the conference with the fourth-best opposing batting average (.194) in the league, the fourth-most wins (23) and the fourth most strikeouts (276). She also ranks ninth in the conference with a 2.39 ERA. PEAKING AT THE RIGHT TIME: In Pac-10 play, freshman Alissa Haber stepped up and became the most dangerous offensive player on the Cardinal roster. The Newark, Calif. native was second in the conference with six doubles in league play and third with 25 hits. Haber also finished in the top-10 with a.391 conference batting average, a.656 conference slugging percentage, a.461 conference on-base percentage and 42 total bases. In the month of April, she hit.395, recorded nine extra-base hits and posted her second doubledigit hitting streak of the season, with an 11-game run between Apr. 1 and Apr. 22. Overall, the rookie leads Stanford with a.373 batting average, 62 hits, 38 runs scored, two triples and 13 doubles. NOTES FROM THE DUGOUT: Stanford s longest winning streak was 12 games between Feb. 11 and Mar. 2... The team scored a season-high 15 runs against Oregon on Apr. 1... The squad s 16 hits against the Ducks were also a season-high, as were the five homeruns... The team s six doubles against Minnesota (3/4) was a season-high... Alissa Haber leads the team with 17 multiple-hit games, and Jackie Rinehart has 15... Michelle Smith leads the team with 11 multiple RBI games... Haber s 11-game hitting streak from Apr. 1 to Apr. 22 was the longest so far by a Cardinal player... The streak was Haber s second double-digit streak of the season, as she also went on a ten-game run between Feb. 10 and Feb. 22... Stanford has posted 13 shutouts this season, including a 12-inning scoreless game with No. 4 Arizona on Apr. 29... Stanford has scored 10 or more runs five times this season and run-ruled eight opponents... Stanford now has posted 15 games with 10 or more hits, with five of those coming against Pac-10 opponents and four in the last five games... Jackie Rinehart s five hits against Syracuse (2/24) tied a Stanford single-game record for hits against a Division I opponent... Missy Penna s 16 strikeouts against Northwestern (2/10) tied a single-game school record. SCOUTING THE FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS: The Bulldogs will be appearing in their 26th-straight NCAA Tournament, and enter the 2007 version with a 46-16 overall record. The squad won the WAC Tournament on Saturday to earn an automatic bid, after coming in as the No. 2 seed and knocking off top-seeded Hawaii. Seven Fresno State players are batting over.300, and sophomore Haley Perkins leads the way with a.385 average. Junior Jenna Cervantez is the team s homerun leader with 12 on the year, but junior Kristin Sylvester leads the team with 49 RBI. In the circle, sophomore Robin Mackin does most of the work for the Bulldogs. The Canadian ace enters the postseason with a 1.41 ERA, 35 wins, 12 shutouts and 350 strikeouts. Stanford is 11-6 all-time against Fresno State, and last met the Bulldogs at the 2006 Regional, where the Cardinal picked up a 3-0 win in the Regional title game. SCOUTING THE LSU TIGERS: The Tigers earned an automatic bid to the 2007 NCAA Championships with a win over Florida in the SEC title game on Saturday, and come in as the tenth overall seed with a 52-10 overall record. Jazz Jackson is the leading hitter for LSU. The freshman is batting.394 and has notched 74 hits this year. Leslie Klein and Rachel Mitchell are the biggest long ball threats for the Tigers with eight apiece on the year, and Klein leads the team with 58 RBI. The Tigers have used four pitchers this year, and all four have ERAs under 2.00. Dani Hofer has been the best bet for LSU so far, with a 23-2 record, 234 strikeouts and a 1.27 ERA. Stanford is 3-1 all-time against LSU and last faced the Tigers in February of 2006, when Stanford picked up a 1-0 win at the Palm Springs Classic. SCOUTING THE CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE MATADORS: The Matadors tied for third in the Big West and received an at-large spot in the 2007 field. The team carries a 23-21-1 overall record and is led by Christina Saenz.375 batting average. The hit leader for the Matadors is Amanda Peek, however, a sophomore who has 43 hits and 29 RBI on the year. Peek is also the team s homerun leader. Her 13 blasts are more than double the total of any other player on the Northridge roster. Mercedes Lovato is the primary pitcher for the Matadors, carrying a 3.26 ERA, a 15-11 record and a team-leading strikeout total of 98. Stanford is 5-3 all-time against the Matadors and beat the team, 7-3, in the programs most recent meeting in 2004. TAKING ON THE BEST: For the 2007 season, Head Coach John Rittman lined up another one of the most challenging schedules in the nation. Nine opponents appeared in the preseason top-25, and 15 were coming off NCAA Championship appearances. This year, the Cardinal has played 21 games against ranked opponents and 31 games against teams that made the 2007 NCAA field. HEAD COACH JOHN RITTMAN: With his 11th season at the helm of the Cardinal nearly complete, Head Coach John Rittman carries a 463-218-2 (.679) career record. Since stepping onto the Farm in 1996, he has brought Stanford softball from a non-scholarship club-level program to a fully-funded championship contender. He has coached the team to nine consecutive 40-win seasons and now ten-straight postseason appearances. Under Rittman, Stanford has claimed a share of its first conference championship and made two appearances in the Women s College World Series. Recently, Rittman was named an Assistant Coach for the 2007 Women s National Team that will compete this summer at the World Cup of Softball and Pan American Games. CARDINAL QUICK FACTS University:... Stanford Location:...Stanford, Calif. Nickname:...Cardinal Colors:...Cardinal and White Founded:...1885 Enrollment:... 6,556 (Undergraduates) President:... John L. Hennessey Conference:...Pacific-10 Facility (Capacity):...Boyd & Jill Smith Family Stadium (820) Athletic Director:...Bob Bowlsby Senior Women s Admin:... Beth Goode Softball SID:...Kendall Johnson Office Phone:...(650) 723-0996 Cell Phone:...(206) 214-5583 Fax:...(650) 725-2957 E-mail:... kendallj@stanford.edu Web Site:...www.gostanford.com 2007 Record:...33-19-1, 7-13-1 Pac-10 2007 Pac-10 Finish:...6th Head Coach (alma mater):... John Rittman (NMSU 86) Coach s Record at School:... 463-218-2 (11 Seasons) Coach s Overall Record:... Same Assistant Coaches:... Trisha Ford (St. Mary s 99)... Jessica Allister (Stanford 04) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...10/5 Starters Returning/Lost:...7/2 Newcomers:...4 --2007 Stanford Softball--

2007 UPDATED PLAYER PROFILES #26 Tricia Aggabao Junior * Second Base * 5-2 * R/R Walnut, Calif. (Bishop Amat) 2007 Season: Has started all 53 games at second base for the Cardinal... Concluded the regularseason with a.321 batting average, second-highest on the team... Has notched 44 hits, third-best on the squad, and scored 20 runs... Has had 11 multiple-hit games and four multiple-rbi games... Five stolen bases ranks second on the team... Longest hitting streak was seven games between Apr. 22 and May 5... Recorded a 2-for-3 performance with a seasonhigh three RBI and two runs against Sacramento State (2/13) in the team s home-opener... Matched that season-high three RBI total the following game against Santa Clara (2/16) with her first of five doubles on the year... Scored the game-winning run in the team s second win over Santa Clara (4/17)... Went 3-for-3 in the team s win over No. 17 Oregon State (3/30)... Also went 3-for-3 with two RBI and a double against Saint Mary s (4/11)... Notched the game-winning hit in the team s upset of No. 4 Arizona (4/28), driving a two-rbi single down the right field line in the fifth inning... Recorded back-to-back three hit games against Oregon (5/10) and Oregon State (5/11). #40 Anna Beardman Junior * Outfield * 5-5 * R/R Perris, Calif. (Martin Luther King) 2007 Season: Has played in 41 games and started 30, all in right field... Has 11 hits, including two doubles, a triple and a homerun... Has notched eight RBI and scored seven runs... Also has stolen two bases... Homered on her first at-bat of the season, a two-run shot in the opener against Western Michigan (2/9)... Tripled against Sacramento State in the team s homeopener (2/13), marking her second of two multiple-rbi games on the season... Also scored a season-high two runs against the Hornets... Notched the game-winning RBI with a sacrifice fly in the team s 1-0 win over Purdue... Doubles came against No. 17 Texas (2/10) and Loyola Chicago (3/10)... Best performance at the plate came against Loyola Chicago with a 2-for-3 outing (3/10)... Scored the game-winning run in the team s win over No. 17 Oregon State (3/30)... Came in as a pinch hitter and notched one of three team hits at Washington (5/4). #2 Maddy Coon Sophomore * DP/Infield * 5-7 * R/R Chappaqua, NY (Horace Greeley) 2007 Season: Has made 43 starts and 47 appearances this year, playing at shortstop, third base and as the designated player... Carries a.254 batting average, a.441 slugging percentage (third on the team) and stands second on the team with a.407 on-base percentage... Has six multiple-hit games and four multiple RBI games... Longest hitting streak was six games between Mar. 3 and Mar. 10... Slammed homeruns against Northwestern State (2/11), Missouri (2/18) and San Diego State (3/10)... Notched first career triple against Marist (2/25)... Second on the team with 11 doubles... Tied for third on the team with four stolen bases... Recorded multiple hits in four of the first six games of the season, going 2-for-3 against Western Michigan (2/9), 2-for-4 against Texas (2/10), 2-for-3 against Northwestern State (2/11) and 2-for-4 (both doubles) against Sacramento State (2/13)... Went 2-for-4 with a double against Minnesota (3/4)... Scored three of the team s four runs against San Diego State (3/10), including the game-winning run in the fifth inning... Went 2-for-3 against San Jose State (4/24)... Recorded a season-high three RBI against Texas (2/10) and Missouri (2/18). #6 Alissa Haber Freshman * Center Field * 5-8 * L/L Newark, Calif. (Newark Memorial) 2007 Season: Has started all 53 games in center field for Stanford... Leads the team in most offensive categories with a.373 batting average, 62 hits, 38 runs, 13 doubles, two triples, a.548 slugging percentage, a.462 on-base percentage... Also one of the top three players on the squad with four homeruns, 23 RBI and four stolen bases... Finished the regular-season as one of the Pac- 10 s top-10 players in batting average, hits, on-base percentage and doubles... Recorded a team-leading 17 multiple-hit games... Notched multiple RBI on five occasions... Went on two doubledigit hitting streaks, an 11-game run between Apr. 1 and Apr. 22 and a ten-game run between Feb. 10 and Feb. 22... Doubled in first collegiate game against Western Michigan (2/9)... Tripled against Cal (4/6) and UC Davis (5/8)... Went 2-for-3 and blasted her first career homerun against No. 4 Northwestern (2/10)... Followed with a three-hit, two-run performance against No. 17 Texas... Scored the game-winning run in a 1-0 win over Florida International (4/22)... Went 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI against Marist (2/25)... Homered in back-to-back Pac-10 games against Arizona State (4/15) and UCLA (4/20)... Scored the gamewinning run in a 3-2 win over No. 11 Washington... Went 4-for-4 in two Pac-10 games, helping the Cardinal top No. 13 Oregon (4/1) and upset No. 12 UCLA (5/6)... Notched a three-hit, two-run performance against UC Davis (5/8)... Scored a season-high three runs in wins over Oregon (4/1) and Cal (4/6)... Tallied the gamewinning hit in the seventh inning to beat No. 17 Oregon State (3/30). #22 Erin Howe Junior * First Base/Catcher * 5-9 * L/R Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) 2007 Season: Started 48 games for the Cardinal and appeared in 49, mostly as a first baseman... Carries a.239 batting average and a.385 slugging percentage... Has 28 hits on the year and has scored 15 runs... Recorded five multiple-hit games... Homered on first at-bat of the season, with a solo shot against Western Michigan (2/9)... Also doubled in that game and racked up four RBI... Later in the weekend, blasted a grand slam against Northwestern State (2/11), with a season-best 3-for- 3 performance and five RBI... Went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a double against Syracuse (2/24)... Also went 2-for-4 against UC Davis (3/25)... Tripled, scored and went 2-for-3 to help Stanford top Cal (4/6)... Doubled in back-to-back double-header games against Purdue and Syracuse (2/24), as well as in back-to-back double-header games against Portland State and UC Davis (3/25)... Third homerun came in the team s win over Oregon (4/1).

#3 Lindsay Key Senior * Shortstop * 5-8 * R/R Galveston, Texas (Galveston-Bay) 2007 Season: Earned the starting spot at shortstop mid-season and has appeared in 31 games with 18 starts... Hitting.209 on the year with nine hits... Came in as a pinch hitter against Western Michigan (2/9) and Santa Clara (2/16) and stepped up with a hit both times... Went 1-for-2 in first start of the year at Florida International... Best offensive performance of the year was a 2-for-3, two run, two RBI outing against Sacramento State (3/9)... Ripped only double of the season off the wall in center field in that game... Notched a key RBI single in the team s win over No. 11 Washington (4/21)... Also stepped up with a hit and scored the game-winning run in the team s upset of No. 4 Arizona (4/28). #36 Shannon Koplitz Freshman * Outfield/Shortstop * 5-6 * R/R New Orleans, La. (Benjamin Franklin) 2007 Season: Earned a starting spot mid-season after homering in three-straight games against Syracuse (2/24), Marist (2/25) and Cal Poly (3/2)... Has now started 39 games and appeared in 46, playing shortstop and right field... Fourth on the team with a.283 batting average... Second on the team with a.462 slugging percentage... Third on the team with eight doubles, a.405 on-base percentage and four stolen bases... Has 30 hits and has scored 20 runs on the year... Has recorded five multiple-hit games... Notched multiple-rbi games against Syracuse (2/24) and Minnesota (3/4)... Longest hitting streak was five games from Mar. 25 to Apr. 1... Notched the game-winning RBI in a 4-3 win over Santa Clara (4/17)... Went 2-for-3 and scored a season-high two runs against Marist (2/25)... Went 2-for-2 with a double and first career triple against Loyola Chicago (3/10)... Went 2-for-3, scoring two runs, in the team s win over No. 13 Oregon (4/1)... Went 2-for-4 with a double, an RBI and two runs in the team s upset of No. 12 UCLA (4/20)... Recorded a pair of back-to-back doubles against Oregon (5/10). #11 Becky McCullough Junior * Pitcher * 5-9 * R/R Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo) 2007 Season: Has made 23 appearances in the circle for the Cardinal and picked up 10 wins... Recorded shutouts against Sacramento State (3/9) and Loyola Chicago (3/10) at the Stanford Classic... Has struck out 73 batters in 116.1 innings... Pitched a two-hitter in the season-opener against Western Michigan (2/9)... Pitched a one-hitter against Loyola Chicago (3/10)... Struck out a season-high eight batters at Arizona State (4/14)... Second-best performance was a seven strikeout game against UC Davis (5/8)... Responsible for two of the team s biggest upset wins of the year, topping No. 11 Washington (4/22) and No. 4 Arizona (4/28)... Also made nine plate appearances for Stanford... Ripped a double against Oregon (3/31). #13 Rosey Neill Freshman * Catcher * 5-7 * R/R Laguna Hills, Calif. (Laguna Hills) 2007 Season: Has started 52 games at catcher for the Cardinal in her rookie season on the Farm... Has picked off three runners (most in the conference) and has caught 13 runners stealing... Batting.244 and stands second on the team with six homeruns and 32 RBI... Slugging.431 and leads the team with 27 walks... Has six multiple-hit games and nine multiple- RBI games (second on the team)... Longest hitting streak was six games between Feb. 16 and Feb. 23... Belted first career homerun on the first day of the season with a solo shot on her first at-bat against Utah (2/9)... Notched first career double and recorded three RBI against Pacific (2/17)... Went 2-for-2 with a homerun against Missouri (2/18)... Went 2-for-3 with three RBI against Syracuse (2/24)... Went 3-for-4 the following day with three RBI against Marist (2/25)... Blasted third homerun of the year in a 2- for-3, three-rbi game against Sacramento State (3/9)... Homered twice and notched two RBI to help the Cardinal top No. 13 Oregon (4/1)... Also cracked a solo homerun at Arizona (4/13)... Went 2- for-3 against San Jose State (4/24). #5 Lauren Nydam Junior * Pitcher * 6-0 * R/R La Canada, Calif. (Village Christian) 2007 Season: Has not appeared for the Cardinal... Sitting out the season due to injury. #9 Missy Penna Sophomore * Pitcher/Utility * 5-10 * R/R Miami, Fla. (Southwest) 2007 Season: Has made 40 appearances for Stanford and earned 23 wins... Also has 10 shutouts on the year and 276 strikeouts with a 2.39 ERA... Has pitched 234.1 innings and 30 complete games... Recorded second career no-hitter against Saint Mary s (4/11)... Recorded back-to-back one-hitters against Purdue (2/24) and Marist (2/25) at the FIU/ Adidas Invitational at her homecoming in Miami... Also threw a one-hitter against UC Santa Barbara (3/11)... Has five two-hitters

on the year... Tied a school record with 16 strikeouts against No. 4 Northwestern (2/10)... Second-best performance was a 14-strikeout shutout at Florida International (2/22)... Has 10 double-digit strikeout performances on the year... Pitched backto-back shutouts against Missouri (2/16) and Pacific (2/17) and later in the year against UC Santa Barbara (3/11) and Long Beach State (3/24)... Pitched 23.1 scoreless innings and contributed to four shutouts at the FIU/Adidas Invitational in February... Went 12 scoreless innings against No. 4 Arizona (4/29), striking out 11 batters... Also notched 27 hits for the Cardinal on the year, including three homeruns and two doubles... Went 2-for-2 with two RBI and two runs scored against Sacramento State in the team s home-opener (2/13)... Scored the game-winning run in a 1-0 win over Purdue (2/24)... Cracked first homerun of the year against UC Santa Barbara (3/9) going 2-for-3 with three RBI and two runs scored... Blasted a grand slam to help the Cardinal top Oregon (4/1), going 2-for-4 in the game with two runs and five RBI... Ripped a solo homerun against Cal (4/6)... Went 2-for-3 against UCLA to help Stanford upset the No. 12 Bruins. #1 Jackie Rinehart Senior * Left Field * 5-11 * L/R Reno, Nev. (Reno) 2007 Season: Has started all 53 games in left field for the Cardinal... Third on the team with a.316 batting average... Second on the team with 55 hits and 32 runs... Leads the squad with seven stolen bases... Second on the team with 15 multiple-hit games... Longest hitting streak was seven games between Mar. 3 and Mar. 11... Doubled in the second game of the season against Utah (2/9)... Went 5-for-5 with a double against Syracuse, tying a single-game Stanford hit record... Went 3-for-4 against Marist the following day, also scoring a season-high three runs... Was 3-for-4 with three runs scored in the team s win over Oregon (4/1)... Also went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI against Saint Mary s (4/11)... Notched seven hits in two games against Oregon and Oregon State during the final weekend of the season, with a 3-for-4 performance and two runs against the Ducks and a 4-for-5 performance and one run against the Beavers. #29 Michelle Schroeder Freshman * Outfield * 5-9 * L/R Yorba Linda, Calif. (Esperanza) 2007 Stanford: Played in 39 games, starting nine during her rookie season on the Farm... Appeared in the outfield and as a pinch runner... Scored 11 runs and stole four bases... Recorded first career hit against Santa Clara (2/16)... Went 1-for-3 against Minnesota (3/4) with her first career double... Came in as a pinch hitter and singled against UCLA (5/5). #16 Michelle Smith Junior * Third Base * 5-6 * R/R Agoura Hills, Calif. (Agoura) 2006 Stanford: Has started all 53 games for the Cardinal, mostly at third base... Also played some first base... Hitting.263 with 41 hits on the year... Leads the team with eight homeruns and 43 RBI... Carries a.436 slugging percentage... Has notched nine multiple-hit games and leads the team with 11 multiple-rbi games... Longest hitting streak was five games between May 5 and May 11... Cracked first homerun of the season against Texas State (2/23), going 3-for-3 in the game with a run and a season-high five RBI... Blasted three homeruns in four games at the Worth Classic in Fullerton... First came against Cal Poly (3/2), a solo shot... Hit a walk-off homerun and went 2-for-3 to beat Texas Tech (3/3) the next day... On her next at bat after the walk-off, knocked a ball over the fence against Northwestern (3/3)... Notched the gamewinning RBI in the team s 4-3 win over San Diego State (3/10)... Also homered against UC Santa Barbara (3/11)... Helped the team to a win over No. 13 Oregon with a homerun, two hits and four RBI (4/1)... Went 3-for-5 with two homeruns and four RBI against UC Davis (5/8)...Doubled against Minnesota (3/4), San Diego State (3/10) and UCLA (4/20).

Individual Season Records (As of May 13, 2007) Hitting Batting Average 1. Jessica Mendoza 2000.475 2. Jessica Mendoza 1999.415 3. Jessica Mendoza 2001.405 4. Summer Lee 1994.388 5. Sarah Beeson 2001.387 6. Summer Lee 1995.382 7. Sarah Beeson 2002.376 8. Jessica Mendoza 2002.367 9. Catalina Morris 2006.365 Hits 1. Jessica Mendoza 2000 94 2. Jessica Mendoza 2001 83 3. Jessica Mendoza 1999 81 4. Jackie Rinehart 2004 80 5. Sarah Beeson 2001 79 6. Lauren Lappin 2004 73 7. Catalina Morris 2006 72 8. Robin Walker 2000 71 9. Jessica Allister 2004 70 10. Jessica Mendoza 2002 69 Doubles 1. Sarah Beeson 2001 23 2. Jessica Allister 2004 20 Jessica Mendoza 2001 20 Jessica Mendoza 2000 20 5. Robin Walker 2002 18 6. Sarah Beeson 2000 17 Jessica Mendoza 2002 17 8. Kira Ching 2001 16 9. Catalina Morris 2005 15 10. Kira Ching 2003 14 Triples 1. Catalina Morris 2004 6 2. Anna Beardman 2006 5 Catalina Morris 2006 5 4. Lauren Lappin 2004 4 Catalina Morris 2005 4 Kira Ching 2003 4 Kelly Yablonski 1996 4 8. Kira Ching 2000 3 Jessica Mendoza 2002 3 Jessica Mendoza 2001 3 Summer Lee 1994 3 Jackie Rinehart 2005 3 Home Runs 1. Michelle Smith 2005 19 2. Jessica Mendoza 2002 14 Jessica Mendoza 2001 14 4. Catalina Morris 2005 13 Catalina Morris 2004 13 Jessica Mendoza 2000 13 7. Jessica Allister 2004 12 Sarah Beeson 2001 12 9. Jessica Allister 2003 11 10. Kira Ching 2002 10 Leah Nelson 2005 10 Runs Batted In 1. Sarah Beeson 2001 66 2. Jessica Mendoza 1999 57 3. Jessica Allister 2004 55 4. Michelle Smith 2005 54 5. Sarah Beeson 2000 53 6. Kira Ching 2002 46 Jessica Mendoza 2001 46 8. Kira Ching 2001 45 Sarah Beeson 2002 45 10. Jessica Mendoza 2002 44 Runs Scored 1. Jessica Mendoza 2001 70 2. Jessica Mendoza 2002 65 3. Jessica Mendoza 2000 57 4. Lauren Lappin 2005 52 5. Catalina Morris 2004 51 Robin Walker 2002 51 7. Kellie Wiginton 2000 48 8. Catalina Morris 2005 46 9. Robin Walker 2001 45 10. Lauren Lappin 2004 44 Stolen Bases 1. Jessica Mendoza 2001 31 2. Jessica Mendoza 2002 29 3. Jessica Mendoza 2000 20 4. Katherine Hoffman 2004 18 5. Kira Ching 2001 14 6. Jackie Rinehart 2004 13 Catalina Morris 2004 13 Kira Ching 2002 13 9. Lauren Lappin 2006 12 Catalina Morris 2006 12 Walks 1. Sarah Beeson 2002 33 2. Jessica Mendoza 2001 32 Sarah Beeson 2001 32 Maddy Coon 2006 32 5. Jessica Mendoza 2002 31 6. Sarah Beeson 1999 28 Cassi Brangham 2003 28 Leah Nelson 2005 28 Michelle Schneider 1999 28 10. Rosey Neill 2007 27 At Bats 1. Jackie Rinehart 2004 225 2. Robin Walker 2001 224 3. Kira Ching 2001 223 4. Robin Walker 2002 217 5. Catalina Morris 2004 206 6. Jessica Mendoza 2001 205 7. Lauren Lappin 2004 204 Sarah Beeson 2001 204 9. Jessica Allister 2004 203 10. Jenni Foyle 1999 202 Games Played 1. Jessica Mendoza 2001 71 Sarah Beeson 2001 71 Kira Ching 2001 71 Robin Walker 2001 71 5. Cassi Brangham 2001 69 6. Lauren Lappin 2004 68 Jackie Rinehart 2004 68 Jessica Allister 2004 68 Catalina Morris 2004 68 Katherine Hoffman 2004 68 Fielding Fielding Average (min. 100 chances) 1. Elizabeth Bendig 2005 1.000 2. Jessica Allister 2002.997 Leah Nelson 2005.997 4. Jessica Allister 2003.996 5. Jenni Shideler 1998.995 6. Jessica Allister 2004.993 Sarah Beeson 1999.993 Kellie Wiginton 1998.993 9. Kellie Wiginton 2000.992 Missy Penna 2006.992 Putouts 1. Jenni Shideler 1998 575 2. Sarah Beeson 1999 568 3. Jessica Allister 2003 534 4. Summer Lee 1997 524

5. Jessica Allister 2004 505 6. Sarah Beeson 2000 500 7. Sarah Beeson 2001 469 8. Sarah Beeson 2002 420 9. Carolyn Okinaga 1995 385 Assists 1. Amanda Renteria 1997 167 2. Michelle Schneider 1998 165 3. Michelle Schneider 1997 164 4. Robin Walker 2000 162 5. Lauren Lappin 2005 160 6. Michelle Schneider 1999 153 7. Michelle Smith 2005 150 8. Robin Walker 2002 148 9. Elizabeth Bendig 2003 145 Pitching Earned Run Average 1. Dana Sorensen 2001 0.64 2. Dana Sorensen 2000 1.06 3. Dana Sorensen 2003 1.09 4. Maureen LeCocq 2001 1.20 5. Becky Blevins 1998 1.24 6. Jessica Schulman 1995 1.28 7. Marcy Crouch 1998 1.35 8. Dana Sorensen 2004 1.41 9. Tori Nyberg 2002 1.51 10. Lauren Nydam 2005 1.62 9. Becky Blevins 1998 162 10. Becky Blevins 1997 143 Innings Pitched 1. Dana Sorensen 2004 303.0 2. Tori Nyberg 2002 240.1 3. Missy Penna 2007 234.1 4. Angela Webb 1995 226.2 5. Dana Sorensen 2003 218.1 6. Becky Blevins 1998 214.0 7. Marcy Crouch 1999 213.0 8. Dana Sorensen 2000 211.2 9. Dana Sorensen 2001 208.2 Becky Blevins 1999 208.2 * bold indicates current players * bold/italic indicates current season Wins 1. Dana Sorensen 2004 34 2. Dana Sorensen 2001 27 3. Tori Nyberg 2002 26 4. Becky Blevins 1998 24 5. Missy Penna 2007 23 6. Dana Sorensen 2000 22 Missy Penna 2006 22 8. Marcy Crouch 1999 21 Becky McCullough 2005 21 Dana Sorensen 2003 21 Strikeouts 1. Dana Sorensen 2004 358 2. Dana Sorensen 2003 332 3. Dana Sorensen 2001 295 4. Missy Penna 2007 276 5. Tori Nyberg 2002 203 6. Becky Blevins 1999 186 7. Missy Penna 2006 179 8. Dana Sorensen 2000 164

Team Records (As of May 13, 2007) Hitting Batting Average 1. 2006.296 2. 2005.293 3. 1999.281 4. 2000.279 5. 2002.273 6. 2004.270 7. 1995.259 8. 2001.257 9. 2003.253 10. 1997.252 At Bats 1. 2001 1,814 2. 2004 1,783 3. 2003 1,692 4. 1999 1,680 5. 2002 1,677 6. 2000 1,662 7. 1997 1,578 8. 2006 1,576 9. 2005 1,566 10. 1998 1,542 Runs Hits 1. 2005 319 2. 2002 305 3. 1999 296 4. 2001 293 5. 2006 262 6. 2000 258 7. 2004 245 8. 2003 230 9. 2007 227 10. 1997 205 1. 2004 481 2. 1999 472 3. 2001 467 4. 2006 466 5. 2000 463 6. 2005 459 7. 2002 457 8. 2003 428 9. 1997 398 10. 1998 386 Doubles 1. 2001 102 2. 2002 87 3. 2004 76 2003 76 5. 2005 74 2000 74 7. 1999 71 8. 2006 67 9. 1998 66 10. 2007 60 Triples 1. 2005 14 2006 14 3. 2004 13 4. 1996 9 5. 2002 8 6. 2003 7 1995 7 1999 7 9. 1994 6 2007 6 Home Runs 1. 2005 67 2. 2002 46 3. 2001 44 4. 2004 33 2003 33 6. 2007 31 7. 1999 29 8. 2000 28 2006 28 10. 1997 8 1998 8 Slugging Percentage 1. 2005.487 2. 2002.416 3. 2006.409 4. 2001.392 5. 2004.383 1999.383 7. 2000.380 8. 2003.365 9. 1998.313 10. 1997.306 Runs Batted In 1. 2005 290 2. 2002 275 3. 2001 266 4. 1999 255 Walks 5. 2006 240 6. 2000 235 7. 2004 225 8. 2003 216 9. 2007 207 10. 1997 174 1. 2002 198 2. 1999 179 3. 2001 173 4. 2003 169 5. 2000 159 6. 2005 155 2007 155 8. 2006 146 9. 2004 133 10. 1996 122 Strikeouts 1. 2001 352 2. 2003 324 3. 2004 323 4. 2006 318 5. 2002 312 6. 2005 282 7. 2000 267 8. 2007 263 9. 1999 241 10. 1998 207 Stolen Bases 1. 2001 80 2. 2004 63 2002 63 4. 2000 58 5. 1998 51 6. 2003 47 7. 1999 41 2006 41 9. 1997 37 10. 2005 35 Pitching Innings Pitched 1. 2001 477.1 2. 2004 467.0 3. 2003 456.0 4. 2000 441.1 5. 1999 426.0 6. 2002 425.0

7. 1998 420.2 8. 1997 402.0 9. 2006 399.0 10. 2005 387.2 Complete Games 1. 1999 57 2. 1997 49 3. 2004 46 1995 46 5. 2007 43 6. 2002 40 7. 1998 37 8. 1996 36 9. 2003 32 10. 2001 30 Strikeouts 1. 2003 512 2. 2004 484 3. 2001 483 4. 2007 349 5. 2000 313 6. 2006 297 7. 2002 281 8. 2005 257 9. 1999 241 10. 1998 235 10. 2007 13 Lowest Earned Run Average 1. 2001 1.20 2. 1998 1.30 3. 2000 1.48 4. 2005 1.62 5. 1999 1.68 6. 2004 1.75 7. 2003 1.81 8. 2002 1.93 9. 1996 2.11 10. 1997 2.24 Fielding Fielding Percentage 1. 2006.979 2005.979 3. 2004.974 4. 2001.973 5. 2003.972 6. 2002.971 7. 2000.969 1999.969 Walks 1. 1999 184 2. 2004 142 1995 142 1997 142 5. 2000 141 6. 2002 137 7. 2003 133 8. 2007 123 9. 2001 118 10. 1994 114 Shutouts 1. 2001 34 2. 1998 25 3. 2004 24 4. 1999 22 5. 2003 20 6. 2006 18 7. 2005 17 8. 1996 16 9. 2002 15

Career Records (As of May 13, 2007) Batting Average 1. Jessica Mendoza 1999-2002.416 2. Sarah Beeson 1999-2002.350 3. Lauren Lappin 2003-2006.337 4. Catalina Morris 2003-2006.336 5. Robin Walker 1999-2002.296 6. Michelle Schneider 1996-1999.290 7. Kellie Wiginton 1997-2000.286 8. Jessica Allister 2001-2004.283 9. Kira Ching 2000-2003.281 10. Marcy Crouch 1996-1999.274 Hits 1. Jessica Mendoza 1999-2002 327 2. Catalina Morris 2003-2006 261 3. Sarah Beeson 1999-2002 259 4. Jackie Rinehart 2004-250 5. Lauren Lappin 2003-2006 247 6. Robin Walker 1999-2002 243 7. Kellie Wiginton 1997-2000 218 8. Jessica Allister 2001-2004 217 9. Michelle Schneider 1996-1999 195 10. Jennie Foyle 1996-1999 172 Doubles 1. Jessica Mendoza 1999-2002 70 2. Sarah Beeson 1999-2002 66 3. Jessica Allister 2001-2004 47 4. Robin Walker 1999-2002 46 5. Catalina Morris 2003-2006 45 6. Kira Ching 2000-2003 44 7. Lauren Lappin 2003-2006 43 8. Michelle Schneider 1996-1999 35 9. Michele Acosta 1996-1999 31 10. Michelle Smith 2005-25 Triples 1. Catalina Morris 2003-2006 17 2. Kira Ching 2000-2003 10 3. Jessica Mendoza 1999-2002 9 4. Michelle Schneider 1996-1999 8 Lauren Lappin 2003-2006 8 6. Anna Beardman 2005-7 7. Kelly Yablonski 1996-1999 5 8. Jackie Rinehart 2004-4 Homeruns 1. Jessica Mendoza 1999-2002 50 2. Catalina Morris 2003-2006 34 3. Jessica Allister 2001-2004 32 4. Michelle Smith 2005-31 5. Sarah Beeson 1999-2002 28 6. Kira Ching 2000-2003 24 7. Leah Nelson 2002-2005 21 8. Jenni Shideler 1998-2001 12 Maddy Coon 2006-12 10. Lauren Lappin 2003-2006 11 Runs Batted In 1. Sarah Beeson 1999-2002 201 2. Jessica Mendoza 1999-2002 188 3. Jessica Allister 2001-2004 162 4. Kira Ching 2000-2003 152 5. Michelle Smith 2005-134 6. Catalina Morris 2003-2006 128 7. Lauren Lappin 2003-2006 114 8. Michelle Acosta 1996-1999 97 9. Marcy Crouch 1996-1999 94 10. Robin Walker 1999-2002 93 Runs Scored 1. Jessica Mendoza 1999-2002 230 2. Catalina Morris 2003-2006 174 3. Lauren Lappin 2003-2006 168 4. Robin Walker 1999-2002 160 5. Kellie Wiginton 1997-2000 135 6. Jackie Rinehart 2004-124 7. Sarah Beeson 1999-2002 121 8. Michelle Schneider 1996-1999 113 9. Kira Ching 2000-2003 107 10. Jennie Foyle 1996-1999 93 Stolen Bases 1. Jessica Mendoza 1999-2002 86 2. Catalina Morris 2003-2006 43 3. Kira Ching 2000-2003 39 4. Lauren Lappin 2003-2006 31 5. Katherine Hoffman 2003-2005 26 Jackie Rinehart 2004-26 7. Jenni Shideler 1998-2001 24 8. Robin Walker 1999-2002 23 9. Kellie Wiginton 1997-2000 18 Jennie Foyle 1996-1999 18 Michelle Schneider 1996-1999 18 Walks 1. Sarah Beeson 1999-2002 115 2. Jessica Mendoza 1999-2002 90 3. Cassi Brangham 2000-2003 87 4. Michelle Schneider 1996-1999 86 5. Lauren Lappin 2003-2006 72 6. Jessica Allister 2001-2004 68 7. Catalina Morris 2003-2006 65