All-Americans Arizona`s NCAA Tournament Titles

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All-Americans Arizona`s NCAA Tournament Titles
All-Americans
Candrea Feats
(under Mike Candrea)
Five Best Pac-10 Records
27-1
Arizona 1998
26-1
Arizona 1997
25-1
UCLA 1993
23-1
Arizona 1994
19-2
Arizona 2001
2002
Jennie Finch, p/1b
Leneah Manuma, 1b/dh
2001
Jennie Finch, p/1b
Toni Mascarenas, 3b
Lauren Bauer, of
Leneah Manuma, dp
Nicole Giordano, of, (3rd, at-large)
Division I NCAA Championships
(Play began in 1982)
UCLA
8
Arizona
6
Texas A&M
2
Oklahoma
1
Fresno State
1
Cal State Fullerton
1
2000
Jennie Finch, p/1b, at-large
Lauren Bauer, of, (2nd)
Nicole Giordano, of (2nd)
Toni Mascarenas, 3b (2nd)
Lindsey Collins, c, at-large (3rd)
1999
Lauren Bauer, of (3rd)
Nicole Giordano, of, (3rd)
Becky Lemke, p, (3rd)
Winningest Teams Since 1990
Arizona
755-116
Florida State
683-225
Fresno State
674-200
UCLA
655-127
1998
Nancy Evans, p
Leah Braatz, c
Alison McCutcheon, of
Leticia Pineda, at-large 1b
Lauren Bauer, of
Toni Mascarenas, 3b
Nancy Evans--Academic
20 Years of WCWS Title Games
Oklahoma
1-0
1.000
California
1-0
1.000
Arizona
6-4
.667
UCLA
8-6
.571
Texas A&M
2-2
.500
Fresno State
1-4
.200
Nebraska
0-1
.000
Cal State Fullerton
0-1
.000
Cal State Northridge 0-1
.000
Washington
0-2
.000
1997
Leah Braatz, c
Nancy Evans, p
Leah O'Brien, p
Alison Johnsen, of
Leticia Pineda,3b
Leah O'Brien--Academic
1996
Jenny Dalton, 2b
Carrie Dolan, p (2nd)
Krista Gomez, 3b
Alison Johnsen, of
Leticia Pineda, c
Brandi Shriver, of (2nd)
Jenny Dalton--Academic
1995
Amy Chellevold, 1b
Laura Espinoza, ss
Jenny Dalton, 2b
Leah O'Brien, of
Leah Braatz, c
Carrie Dolan, p
Leah O'Brien--Academic
J.Dalton--Academic (2nd)
1994
Susie Parra, p
Jenny Dalton, 2b
Laura Espinoza, ss
Leah O'Brien, of
Leah Braatz, c
Amy Chellevold, 1b
Leah O'Brien--Academic
1993
Susie Parra, p
Jamie Heggen, of
Amy Chellevold, 1b (2nd)
Jody Pruitt, c (2nd)
Laura Espinoza, ss (2nd)
1992
Jody Miller-Pruitt, c
Debby Day, p
Susie Parra, p (2nd)
Jamie Heggen, of (2nd)
Amy Chellevold, 1b (3rd)
1991
Julie Standering, ss
Julie Jones, 1b (2nd)
Debby Day, p (3rd)
1990
Vivian Holm, of
Julie Jones, ut (2nd)
Nicki Dennis, 3b (3rd)
1988
Teresa Cherry, p (2nd)
Miscellaneous
1994
64-3
overall, best NCAA percentage
Arizona's NCAA Tournament
Titles Under Candrea
Year
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Tournament
NCAA Mideast Regional
NCAA No. 6 Regional
NCAA No. 3 Regional
NCAA No. 4 Regional
NCAA College World Series
NCAA No. 2 Regional
NCAA No. 3 Regional
NCAA College World Series
NCAA No. 1 Regional
NCAA College World Series
NCAA Regional
NCAA Regional
NCAA College World Series
NCAA Regional
NCAA College World Series
NCAA Region 1
NCAA Region 2
NCAA Region 2
NCAA Region 1
NCAA College World Series
NCAA Region 2
Location
Tucson, Ariz.
Tempe, Ariz.
Tucson, Ariz.
Tempe, Ariz.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Tucson, Ariz.
Tucson, Ariz.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Tucson, Ariz.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Tucson, Ariz.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Columbus, Ga.
Tucson, Ariz.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Tucson, Ariz.
Tucson, Ariz.
Tucson, Ariz.
Tucson, Ariz.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
1997
30-0 (home record)
1998
31-0 (road record)
1998
67-4
overall, most NCAA wins
1997/98 45-game winning
streak, NCAA best
2001-02 70-game home
winning streak
15 consecutive CWS nation best
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 19
Assistant Coach Larry Ray
Assistant Coach Larry Ray enters his second
consecutive season with the Wildcats but has
an Arizona heritage and brings more than 25
years of coaching experience to the staff.
Ray was an assistant coach at Arizona
during the 1986-1995 seasons, helping guide
teams that claimed NCAA titles in 1991,
1993, and 1994.
Before returning to Arizona in 2002, Ray was head coach at the University
of Florida where he established the program and compiled a 169-106
record in his four years of competition. The Gators made the post-season
tournament and were ranked in the top 25 two of the four years during his
tenure.
He is perhaps known best for the 1998 campaign in which Ray led
Florida to a 47-22 season, claiming the Southeastern regular-season title,
the SEC Eastern Division title and the Gator’s first-ever trip to the NCAA
Region 6 Championship. Along the way, Ray earned Southeastern
Conference Coach of the Year honors.
After a year of recruiting and developing team processes for the new
Florida program in 1996, Ray led the Gators to a 42-25 inaugural season
record (16-8 SEC) in 1997, including a third-place finish in the SEC
Eastern Division and a trip to the SEC Tournament Championship game.
Florida also split with nationally-ranked rivals Florida State and South
Florida and defeated No. 12 Oklahoma State, while playing a challenging
schedule that included five College World Series teams.
He works primarily with left-handed slap hitters, the outfield and
recruiting at Arizona.
Ray compiled a 70-13 record in four years as coach at Boulder City,
Nev., High School from 1982 to 1985. He took over a program that won
two games the previous year and guided it to a 17-3 mark and the Class
AA state championship his first
season. He also coached BCHS to
consecutive titles in his last two years
with 20-1 and 24-1 marks.
A graduate of Idaho State
University, Ray lettered as a second
baseman in baseball and wide
receiver and kicker in football. He
was selected a District 7 AllAmerican as an infielder in 1972. He
lettered two years in football and one
year in baseball at West Valley Junior
College in Campbell, Calif. (Now in
Saratoga) in 1968-69 before
transferring to ISU. He was the football scoring leader for California junior
colleges in 1969.
Ray played in five World tournaments in competitive fast-pitch as a
middle infielder. He has produced a number of successful instructional videos
on coaching techniques for slap hitting and the short game.
Ray and his wife, Dawn, have a daughter, Bree, 11, and son, Taylor, 10.
Larry Ray Head Coaching Record
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Totals
Florida (non-competition year)
Florida 42-25
Florida 47-22, SEC title, SEC Division title,
SEC Coach of the Year
Florida 34-29
Florida 46-30
169-106 (.615)
Assistant Coach Nancy Evans
Evans, 27, will complete a full decade
with the Arizona program this year. A
former National Player of the Year award
winner, she enters her third season as a fulltime assistant coach on the UA staff. She also
worked with the program as a volunteer
assistant in the 1999-2000 seasons, and was
one of the top players in the game from
1994 to 1998.
Her duties involve considerable
practice-session work with Arizona’s pitchers,
infielders and hitters, and game-day pitching strategy.
During the 2002 season, ceremonies at Hillenbrand Stadium marked
the enshrinement of Evans’ jersey No. 13 on the outfield fence, testimony
to the winning heritage she brings the program.
She took home a mountain of hardware as a top player in the game
throughout her career, marked by a redshirt year for injury in 1996.
Notable among her honors was the 1998 Honda Softball Award as the
National Player of the Year, first-team All-America honors for two
consecutive years, Academic All-America honors, All-College World Series
honors, College World Series Most Valuable Player. Her Wildcat teams
won three national championships.
Evans tied her own single-season record with a 36-2 mark in 1998,
striking out 255 and recording a 0.98 earned run average. She finished her
career with a record of 124-8, No. 1 on UA’s chart and then No. 3 on the
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 20
NCAA chart. It remains the best winning
percentage in NCAA history. She won 10
games at the most critical time of the year
— in College World Series action over four
years — against two losses, one in the 1998
title game.
Only two other Arizona players — All
American shortstop Julie Standering in the
1980s and All-American Toni Mascarenas in
the late 1990s — played more games in a
Wildcat uniform than Evans. She did it in
the circle, at third base, shortstop or second,
and was a good enough batter to be the
designated player numerous times.
She finished her career in a number of
top-10 Arizona offensive record categories, including hits, doubles, home
runs, runs batted in and walks.
Evans played on the USA National team in 1997 when her team won the
gold medal in the Pan Am Games. In 1998, she went on to play overseas in
Italy where she played in the European Championships. In 1999, she
continued her professional career with the WPSL (Women’s Professional
Fastpitch League) as a member of the Tampa Bay Firestix and won a
national championship.
Evans graduated from the University of Arizona in 1998 with a degree
in psychology. She is engaged to Steve Fesperman.
2002 Review
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2002 Review
Arizona finished the 2002 season with a 55-12 overall record and
a 15-6 mark in the Pac-10 Conference. The Cats made their 10th appearance in the national championship game and their 15th consecutive
appearance in the College World Series, the longest active string of
appearances and second-most all time. Head coach Mike Candrea won his
900th game during the 2002 season, becoming one of only five coaches in
the history of the game to do so.
Regional Champs M
ar
k
Mar
ark
UA finished 4-1 in NCAA Region 2 play in Minneapolis, Minn,
to win its 15th consecutive NCAA Regional and advance to the CWS.
Arizona defeated Boston University, 4-1, Penn State, 4-3 and DePaul, 2-0.
Arizona lost to DePaul 0-6 but ultimately defeated DePaul, 1-0, to advance
to the College World Series. It was UA=s 16th consecutive NCAA appearance.
At the World SSeries
eries
Arizona made it to the championship by beating Nebraska, 1-0,
in the opening round and Arizona State, 1-0, in a quarterfinal contest.
Senior Jennie Finch pitched shutouts in both games. Arizona then beat
Florida State, 6-2, to get reach the title game. Before the runs scored by
FSU, Finch had tossed 27 consecutive scoreless innings in WCWS play,
spanning the 2001-02 seasons. Arizona faced California in the title game
and Cal senior Jocelyn Forest threw her second one-hitter of the year to
help the Bears earn a 6-0 victory over the Cats.
Nifty 50
Arizona won 50 games for the 12th time in school history and the
12th time in coach Mike Candrea’s 17 seasons as head coach. Arizona’s
highest victories total was a then-NCAA-record 67-4 mark in 1998.
Candrea also has four other 60+ seasons - 66-6 in 1995, 65-4 in 2001, 64-3
in 1994 and 61-5 in 1997.
National P
lay
er of the Year
Play
layer
Jennie Finch was named winner of the Honda Softball Award as
the national player of the year for the second consecutive season. She
finished the season with a 34-6 record and an earned run average of 0.97.
Finch established an NCAA record in 2002 by winning 60 consecutive
games over three seasons. Finch also set a UA record with 366 strikeouts.
Offensively, she had a .311 batting average and 56 RBI, hitting 16 home
runs.
All-NCAA Tournament H
onors
Honors
UA placed five players on the All-Region 2 Team B senior
pitcher/first baseman Jennie Finch, senior outfielder Meaghan Finnerty,
sophomore catcher Mackenzie Vandergeest, freshman outfielder Courtney
Fossatti, and sophomore pitcher/DP Jenny Gladding.
All-American H
onors
Honors
Two Arizona players earned National Fastpitch Coaches
Association All-America honors. Senior pitcher Jennie Finch earned firstteam honors for the third consecutive year, and sophomore first baseman
Leneah Manuma earned first-team honors for the second consecutive year.
The Wildcats have had at least one player selected for first-team AllAmerica honors since 1990.
Post-season H
abit
Habit
Arizona appeared in its 15 consecutive College World Series and
16th consecutive NCAA tournaments under coach Mike Candrea. Arizona
also played in the 1974 and 1975 College World Series of the former
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women under coach Judy Spray
and in 1977 and 1979 under coach Ginny Parrish. Arizona was a regional
host 11 times - in 1988, 1990, 1992-95, 1997-2001.
th
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Ariz
ona
ecor
d in NCAA P
lay
Arizona
ona’’s R
Recor
ecord
Play
Arizona has a 89-24 overall record in NCAA Tournament games.
Arizona is 46-6 in NCAA Regional games.
Arizona is 43-18 in NCAA College World games.
Arizona has won at least one game in 14 different College
World Series.
Str
ength of Schedule
trength
Arizona played 36 regular-season games against teams picked for
the NCAA Tournament and was 27-9 in those games. The Cats were 15-3
against others and 12-6 against Pac-10 teams selected for NCAA action.
Against ranked teams, Arizona posted a 26-9 record in 2002. The final
coaches poll says it best - the Pacific-10 Conference had seven of eight
teams in the rankings, including the top three.
2002 Winning SStr
tr
eaks
treaks
Arizona had a three-season 70-game home winning streak, its
best in history, snapped by UCLA on April 7. The same game also saw
pitcher Jennie Finch’s personal NCAA-record winning streak end at 60
games. The team’s home winning streak dated back to a loss versus Stanford
on April 9, 2000. The Cats had a 2002 season-best overall winning streak
of 20 games.
Ariz
ona H
ome SSoftball
oftball A
ttendance
Arizona
Home
Attendance
Arizona set home attendance records in 2002 with an average
crowd of 1,755 and a total draw of 49,140. The Wildcats drew the singlegame record for the April 7, 2002, game against UCLA, with a 3,161 fans
in the ballpark. Arizona also had several crowds displace others in its alltime Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium top 10 crowds list- the No. 3 crowd
of 2,987 for the April 30 ASU game, the No. 5 crowd of 2,773 for the
April 5 Washington game and the seventh-largest crowd of 2,739 for the
May 4 Stanford game. The Cats led the nation in total attendance in 2001
at 46,499.
Going, G
oing, G
one
Going,
Gone
Arizona didn’t close in on its own NCAA record of 126 home
run set in 2001 but managed to hit 93 homers in 2002, which is the
fourth-highest total in school history and among NCAA bests. Leneah
Manuma led the way with 21 home runs, followed by Lovieanne Jung and
Jennie Finch each with 16, Jackie Coburn with 14, Mackenzie Vandergeest
with 12 and Jenny Gladding with 11.
Ariz
ona
eries Lineup
Arizona
ona’’s 2002 College World SSeries
Lovieanne Jung-ss
Courtney Fossatti-lf
Jennie Finch-1b/p
Leneah Manuma-1b/dp
Mackenzie Vandergeest-c
Jackie Coburn-3b
Jenny Gladding-dp/p
Crystal Farley-cf
Meaghan Finnerty-rf
Lisha Ribellia-2b
Off the bench:
Carrie Hagen-of/pr/ph
Candace Abrams-of/ph
Allyson Von Liechtenstein-of/pr
Rebekah Quiroz-pr/inf
Ariz
ona 2002 N
otes
Arizona
Notes
...Arizona has hit home runs in six of its last seven Women’s College World
Series games... UA hit two or more home runs in 27 games in 2002...
Arizona was 11-4 in games decided by one run in 2002... The Cats were
28-3 in games decided by five or more runs... California=s six-run outburst
in the seventh inning of the NCAA Championship game was the most runs
scored by a team in a single inning against Arizona all year.
2002 Arizona Softball Schedule, Results
Overall: 55-12
Pac-10: 15-6
Home: 33-1
Away: 9-8
Neutral: 16-4
Date Opponent (rank)
Atten.
Score/Inn
WP
LP
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-8
2-8
2-9
2-9
2-10
2-10
2-15
2-15
2-16
2-16
2-17
2-22
2-22
2-23
2-23
2-24
2-27
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-2
3-3
3-5
3-6
3-14
3-14
3-15
3-16
3-16
3-22
3-23
3-24
3-29
3-30
4-5
4-6
4-7
4-12
4-13
4-14
4-16
4-17
4-19
4-20
4-21
4-26
4-27
4-28
4-30
5-3
5-4
5-5
5-10
5-11
5-11
5-16
5-17
5-18
5-19
5-19
5-23
5-25
5-26
5-27
1098
1067
1014
400
500
450
400
350
350
1776
A
1873
A
1720
1627
A
1721
A
2136
813
977
A
1019
A
1622
741
878
323
550
515
500
1075
1577
1727
1141
1614
1281
2773
2606
3161
667
165
292
973
1403
567
400
365
1127
2211
2171
2987
2261
2739
2577
1190
1277
A
200
429
512
310
300
3473
3823
4465
5055
8-2
13-5 /6
11-1 /5
10-1 /5
3-0
9-1
1-7
1-0
0-3
6-2
3-0
10-0 /5
4-0
8-0 /6
11-0 /5
8-0 /5
12-2 /5
12-2 /5
6-0
10-0 /5
18-0 /5
5-1
9-0 /6
8-0 /5
4-1
13-1
9-0 /5
8-0
7-0
3-4
1-0
0-3
6-2
8-0 /6
7-2
2-0
10-1 /5
1-0
3-2
5-6
4-0
2-0
8-1
4-2
1-0
2-1
2-5
1-2
11-3 /5
7-0
2-1
5-3
3-0
3-2
6-1
2-4
1-3
2-3
4-1
4-3
2-0
0-6
8-0 /5
1-0
1-0 /8
6-2 /11
0-6
Finch
Gladding
Finch
Gladding
Finch
Finch
Whitehead
Finch
Kirchberg
Gladding
Finch
Gladding
Finch
Finch
Gladding
Finch
Gladding
Finch
Finch
Gladding
Gladding
Finch
Gladding
Finch
Gladding
Gladding
Finch 14-0
Gladding
Finch
Richardson
Finch
Beach
Finch
Gladding
Finch
Finch
Gladding
Gladding
Finch
Goerl
Finch
Finch
Gladding
Gladding
Finch
Finch
Anderson
Forest
Gladding
Finch
Finch
Finch
Finch
Gladding
Finch
Goerl
Scott
Boek
Gladding
Gladding
Finch
Chouinard
Finch
Finch
Finch
Finch
Forest
Laird
13/3
Wright, E 14/6
Wright, J 12/4
Blair
12/1
Osterman 3/2
Robitaille 7/2
Gladding 8/3
Holtz
7/3
Gladding 4/7
Herold
9/3
Stenglein 5/3
Trowell
8/1
Lofton
4/2
Knight
8/0
Brown
12/2
Forbes
10/2
Markham 10/5
Philips
12/2
Richardson 10/3
Anderson 8/2
Gonzales 12/2
Oronez
10/4
Anderson 9/3
Markle
9/0
Knoff
6/2
Ryan
8/4
Daly
8/1
Blair
9/1
Wisen
7/0
Gladding 7/7
Mitchell
4/1
Gladding 8/5
Parrott
6/4
Mitchell
12/3
Coronado 11/7
Beach
2/4
Beach
11/7
Scott
5/6
Freed
4/7
Finch
8/8
Hoffman
6/5
Kontra
5/1
McMurren 8/2
Bay
7/5
Keiter
4/3
Nyberg
2/3
Finch
4/8
Gladding 1/5
McMurren 13/5
Hunter
9/3
Draper
5/4
Beach
7/6
Forest
7/3
Nyberg
7/5
LeCocq
9/2
Finch
6/6
Gladding 5/7
Finch
6/4
Horrick
9/2
Hanson
9/7
Chouinard 8/4
Finch
7/7
Chouinard 8/2
James
3/3
Beach
4/1
Malerich
9/5
Finch
1/6
Alabama (13)
Alabama (13)
Alabama (13)
#Southwest Texas (17)
#Texas
#CS Fullerton (10)
#Miss. State
#UMass (24)
#Wisconsin
$Louisville
$Notre Dame (14)
$South Fla. (25)
$Auburn
$N.Mex. State
%E. Michigan
%San Jose St.
%Drake
%Northern Iowa
%CS-Northridge
E. Michigan
^S. Mississippi
^Hawaii
^E. Michigan
^Evansville
^Long Beach St.
Boston College
Boston College
&Texas Tech
&Notre Dame
&CS-Northridge
&La.-Lafayette (18)
&Arizona State (8)
La.-Lafayette (18)
La.-Lafayette (18)
La.-Lafayette (18)
*at Arizona State (6)
*at Arizona State (6)
*Washington (10)
*UCLA (1)
*UCLA (1)
*at Oregon State (14)
*at Oregon
*at Oregon
Oklahoma State-n
Oklahoma-n (9)
*at Stanford (3)
*at California (8)
*at California (8)
*Oregon
*Oregon State (14)
*Oregon State (14)
*Arizona State (5)
*California (6)
*Stanford (7)
*Stanford (7)
*at UCLA (1)
*at Washington (6)
*at Washington (6)
!Boston University
!Penn State
!DePaul (16)
!DePaul (16)
!DePaul (16)
=Nebraska (7)
=Arizona State (4)
=Florida State (21)
=California (5)
Away (inc neutral): 22-11
vs. Ranked: 27-9
Hits
Total Home Attendance: 49,140-28 dates. Average crowd: 1755
# Fiesta Bowl Tournament; $ Arizona Softball Classic; % Wildcat Invitational; ^ Hillenbrand Invitational; & Kia Klassic, !NCAA Regional Tournament, =WCWS * Pacific-10 Conference game
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 23
Final 2002 Arizona Softball Statistics
Record: 55-12 Home: 33-1 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 16-4 Pacific-10: 15-6
HITTING
Player
Rebekah Quiroz
Lovieanne Jung
Courtney Fossatti
Allyson Von Liechtenstein
Jennie Finch
Leneah Manuma
Mackenzie Vandergeest
Candace Abrams
Crystal Farley
Carrie Hagen
Jackie Coburn
Jenny Gladding
Lisha Ribellia
Meaghan Finnerty
Totals
Opponents
AVG
.625
.364
.342
.321
.311
.310
.307
.293
.267
.253
.250
.224
.204
.109
.291
.163
GP-GS
38-1
67-67
48-48
47-37
67-67
67-67
67-67
42-21
62-60
50-24
66-65
64-64
67-66
35-15
67
67
AB
8
206
152
81
190
168
192
82
120
75
176
174
49
46
1719
1506
R
8
64
27
25
43
36
42
12
18
24
23
22
14
7
365
98
H
5
75
52
26
59
52
59
24
32
19
44
39
10
5
501
246
2B
0
13
5
0
8
5
14
0
0
2
4
5
2
0
58
34
3B
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
5
3
HR
0
16
0
0
16
21
12
2
0
0
14
11
0
1
93
26
RBI
1
40
8
6
56
70
50
8
5
2
49
41
3
3
342
90
TB
5
140
57
26
115
120
109
30
34
23
92
77
12
8
848
364
SLG%
.625
.680
.375
.321
.605
.714
.568
.366
.283
.307
.523
.443
.245
.174
.493
.242
BB
0
44
12
11
37
41
30
3
10
9
20
22
2
7
248
166
HBP
0
3
2
2
0
16
4
0
0
0
8
2
3
3
43
21
SO
0
28
24
23
36
40
45
25
31
17
53
60
18
16
416
576
OB%
.625
.480
.398
.415
.421
.478
.410
.318
.323
.333
.351
.313
.278
.268
.392
.255
SF-SH
0-0
1-0
0-6
0-2
1-9
3-3
1-2
0-2
0-4
0-0
1-0
3-0
0-1
0-1
10-30
3-39
SB-A
0-0
9-10
0-1
7-9
1-1
0-0
2-2
0-0
2-2
6-9
1-1
0-0
4-6
0-0
32-41
16-43
PO
0
103
42
17
92
242
577
10
35
11
61
7
102
12
1311
1245
A
1
95
3
0
65
8
60
0
3
4
104
20
71
2
436
411
E
1
12
0
1
5
2
4
0
2
0
8
2
8
0
45
80
FLD%
.500
.943
1.000
.944
.969
.992
.994
1.000
.950
1.000
.954
.931
.956
1.000
.975
.954
HBP
10
11
21
43
BK
1
0
1
0
SFA
0
3
3
10
LOB - Team (442), Opp (328). DPs turned - Team (10), Opp (21). CI - Team (1), Vandergeest 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (14), Manuma
6, Finch 4, Vandergeest 2, Jung 2, Opp (8). Picked off - Fossatti 1.
PITCHING
Player
Jennie Finch
Jenny Gladding
Totals
Opponents
ERA
0.97
1.88
1.31
5.40
W
34
21
55
12
L
6
6
12
55
APP
43
31
67
67
GS
39
28
67
67
CG
36
24
60
32
SHO
21
7
29
4
CBO
1
1
1
1
SV
1
0
1
2
IP
273.1
163.2
437.0
415.0
H
136
110
246
501
R
46
52
98
365
ER
38
44
82
320
BB
82
84
166
248
SO
366
210
576
416
2B
16
18
34
58
3B
3
0
3
5
HR
12
14
26
93
PB - Team (4), Vandergeest 4, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Vandergeest (16-42), Gladding (7-22), Finch(9-21).
FIELDING
Player
Courtney Fossatti, of
Carrie Hagen, of
Meaghan Finnerty, of
Candace Abrams, of
Mackenzie Vandergeest, c
Leneah Manuma, 1b
Jennie Finch, p/1b
Lisha Ribellia, 2b
Jackie Coburn, 3b
Crystal Farley, of
Allyson Von Liechtenstein, of
Lovieanne Jung, ss
Jenny Gladding, p
Rebekah Quiroz, 2b
Totals
Opponents
C
45
15
14
10
641
252
162
181
173
40
18
210
29
2
1792
1736
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 24
PO
42
11
12
10
577
242
92
102
61
35
17
103
7
0
1311
1245
A
3
4
2
0
60
8
65
71
104
3
0
95
20
1
436
411
E
0
0
0
0
4
2
5
8
8
2
1
12
2
1
45
80
FLD%
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.994
.992
.969
.956
.954
.950
.944
.943
.931
.500
.975
.954
DPs
0
0
0
0
1
4
2
7
3
1
0
4
0
0
10
21
SBA
0
0
0
0
16
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
16
32
CSB
0
0
0
0
26
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
27
9
SBA%
.381
.429
.318
.372
.780
PB
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
9
CI
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
AB
929
577
1506
1719
B/Avg
.146
.191
.163
.291
WP
11
4
15
27
SHA
22
17
39
30
History & Tradition
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 25
Arizona's Games in
the NCAA Tournament
Arizona Softball Year-by-Year
Year
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
Record
11-3
13-8
21-7
22-14
16-11
44-15
23-23
24-20
21-20
20-24
28-16
17-16
27-13-1
42-18
54-18
48-19
49-17
56-16
58-7
44-8
64-3
Conference
6-2
3-6
15-3 (1st)
2-14 (5th)
5-11
6-14 (4th-tie)
7-12
5-5 (4th)
5-7 (5th)
5-6-1 (3rd)
6-4 (3rd-tie)
15-5 (2nd)
11-9 (3rd)
12-6 (2nd)
11-9 (4th)
16-2 (1st)
15-3 (2nd)
23-1 (1st)
Coach
Judy Spray
Judy Spray
Judy Spray
Ginny Parrish
Ginny Parrish
Ginny Parrish
Rocky LaRose
Paula Noel
Paula Noel
Paula Noel
Paula Noel
Paula Noel
Mike Candrea
Mike Candrea
Mike Candrea
Mike Candrea
Mike Candrea
Mike Candrea
Mike Candrea
Mike Candrea
Mike Candrea
1995
66-6
24-4 (1st)
Mike Candrea
1996
1997
58-9
61-5
23-5 (2nd)
26-1 (1st)
Mike Candrea
Mike Candrea
1998
64-3
27-1 (1st)
Mike Candrea
1999
53-16
19-9 (2nd)
Mike Candrea
2000
59-9
16-4 (2nd)
Mike Candrea
2001
65-4
19-2 (1st)
Mike Candrea
2002
55-12
15-6 (2nd)
Mike Candrea
Total
1,186-361 (.767)
Postseason
7th (AIAW CWS)
8th (AIAW CWS)
NCAA Record: 82-22; CWS: 40-17; Regionals: 42-5
2nd (AIAW CWS)
1987
13th (AIAW CWS)
1988
NCAA Regional (tied ninth)
tied 3rd (NCAA CWS)
tied 3rd (NCAA CWS)
tied 7th (NCAA CWS)
NCAA Champions
NCAA Runner-up (CWS)
NCAA Champions, No. 1 ranking
No. 1 ranking throughout year,
NCAA Champions
No. 1 ranking 11 weeks
3rd Pac-10 title, No. 1 seed
NCAA Runnerup (CWS)
NCAA Champions, No. 1 ranking
NCAA Champions, No. 1 ranking
10th consecutive College World Series
4th Pac-10 title
Fifth Pac-10 title, No. 1 all year, No. 1 seed
11th consecutive College World Series
Program's 1,000 victory;
Candrea won his 700th game
12th consecutive CWS (nation-best streak)
Candrea won 800th game; No. 2 ranking; 13th
consecutive CWS (nation-best streak)
Sixth Pac-10 title, No. 1 seed, NCAA
Champions
15th consecutive WCWS, No. 1 ranking,
Candrea won 900th game
24-11
30-63
5-6-1
324-82
1990
1991
1992
Conference History, Records
1974-1979
1980-1985
1986
1987-present
1989
Intermountain Conference
Western Collegiate Athletic Association
Pacific-West Conference
Pacific-10 Conference
1993
Arizona vs. NCAA Opponents
Team
Adelphi
Arizona State
Boston University
California
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge
Canisius
DePaul
East Carolina
Florida State
Fresno State
Illinois-Chicago
Iowa
Kansas
Long Beach State
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Middle Tennessee State
Minnesota
NCAA
1-0
9-3
1-0
4-1
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
2-2
1-0
4-0
4-5
1-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-1
2-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 26
CWS
1-0
1-0
–
4-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
–
0-1
–
1-0
4-5
1-0
2-0
1-0
2-1
–
1-0
–
–
–
Team
Nebraska
Nevada-Las Vegas
Niagara University
Ohio University
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Oregon
Pacific
Penn State
Princeton
Rider
South Carolina
Southern Mississippi
Southwest Texas State
Southwestern Louisiana
Texas A&M
Troy State
UCLA
Utah State
Washington
Totals
NCAA
6-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
3-2
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-1
0-1
2-0
1-1
2-0
1-0
8-4
1-0
2-1
86-23
CWS
1-0
2-0
0-0
–
1-1
3-2
1-0
0-0
–
1-0
–
–
0-1
1-0
1-1
–
–
8-4
–
2-1
43-18
1994
1995
At-Large Regional, Tempe Arizona:
Arizona State 4, Arizona 3
Arizona State 5, Arizona 0
Mideast Regional, Tucson, Ariz.:
Arizona 5, Minnesota 0
South Carolina 1, Arizona 0
Arizona 1, South Carolina 0
Arizona 4, South Carolina 3
College World Series, San Jose:
Arizona 1, Adelphi 0
Arizona 4, Cal Poly-Pomona 1
UCLA 5, Arizona 0
Fresno State 4, Arizona 0
Region 6, Tempe, Ariz.:
Arizona 8, Utah State 3
Arizona 3, Arizona State 2 (8 innings)
Arizona 3, Arizona State 0
College World Series, San Jose:
Arizona 12, Fresno State 0 (5 innings)
Oklahoma State 4, Arizona 0 (8 innings)
Arizona 4, Oregon 0
UCLA 3, Arizona 0
Region 3, Tucson, Arizona:
Arizona State 1, Arizona 0
Arizona 1, Arizona State 0
Arizona 9, Arizona State 5
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Oklahoma State 3, Arizona 0
Fresno State 1, Arizona 0
Region 4, Tempe Ariz.:
Arizona 4, Arizona State 2
Arizona 4, Arizona State 0
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Arizona 1, UNLV 0 (13 innings)
Arizona 1, UCLA 0 ( 9 innings)
Arizona 1, Long Beach State 0 (8 innings)
Fresno State 1, Arizona 0 (8 innings)
Arizona 5, UCLA 1 - TITLE GAME
Region 2, Tucson, Ariz.:
Arizona 1, Michigan 0
Arizona 8, Mighigan 0
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Long Beach State 1, Arizona 0
Arizona 1, Kansas 0 (17 innings)
Arizona 2, California 1
Arizona 1, Fresno State 0
UCLA 1, Arizona 0 - TITLE GAME
Region 3, Tucson, Arizona:
Arizona 1, Arizona State 0
Arizona 7, Arizona State 2
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Arizona 6, Long Beach State 0
Arizona 2, Southwestern La. 1 (10 innings)
Arizona 1, Oklahoma State 0
Southwestern La. 1, Arizona 0
Arizona 1, UCLA 0 - TITLE GAME
Region 1, Tucson, Ariz.:
Arizona 7, Canisius 0
Arizona 5, Texas A&M 0
Arizona 6, Texas A&M 0
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Arizona 8, Illinois Chicago 0 (5 innings)
Arizona 3, Fresno State 0
Arizona 5, UCLA 2
Arizona 4, Cal State Northridge 0 - TITLE
GAME
Tucson, Ariz., Regional:
Arizona 8, Ohio Univ. 0 (5 innings)
Arizona 9, Nebraska 1 (6 innings)
Arizona 15, Florida State 0 (5 innings)
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Arizona 9, Princeton 1 (5 innings)
Arizona 11, CS-Fullerton 0 (5 innings)
Arizona 8, UNLV (6 innings)
UCLA 4, Arizona 2 - TITLE GAME
Arizona's Games in All-Time Records
the NCAA Tournament
Batting Average-Season (100 AB)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Tallahassee, Fla., Regional:
Arizona 8, Troy State 0 (5 innings)
Arizona 9, Florida State 6
Arizona 10, Florida State 3
College World Series, Columbus, Ga.
Arizona 5, Iowa 2 (7 innings)
Arizona 4, UCLA 0 (7 innings)
Arizona 10, Iowa 2 (6 innings)
Arizona 6, Washington 4 (7 innings) TITLE GAME
Tucson, Ariz., Regional:
Arizona 11, Rider 2 (5 innings)
Arizona 2, Nebraska 0
Arizona 5, Nebraska 1
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Arizona 2, Massachusetts 1
Arizona 2, UCLA 0
Fresno State 3, Arizona 0
Arizona 6, Fresno State 3
Arizona 10, UCLA 2 (5 innings) - TITLE GAME
Tucson, Ariz. Regional:
Arizona 14, Niagara 0 (5 innings)
Arizona 10, Pacific 0 (5 innings)
Arizona 7, Pacific 0
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Arizona 1, Oklahoma State 0
Arizona 8, Washington 0 (5 innings)
Arizona 5, Oklahoma State 0
Fresno State 1, Arizona 0 TITLE GAME
Tucson, Ariz. Regional:
Arizona 9, East Carolina 1 (5 innings)
Arizona 8, Southwest Texas State 0
Maryland 7, Arizona 3
Arizona 6, Kansas 1
Arizona 10, Maryland 0 (5 innings)
Arizona 8, Maryland 0 (5 innings)
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Arizona 3, California 0
Washington 3, Arizona 0
DePaul 1, Arizona 0
Tucson, Ariz. Regional:
Arizona 8, Middle Tennessee 0 (6 innings)
Arizona 10, UMass 0 (6 innings)
Arizona 13, Nebraska 0 (5 innings)
Arizona 5, Nebraska 0
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Southern Mississippi 1, Arizona 0
Arizona 6, California 0
Arizona 4, Washington 2
Oklahoma 1, Arizona 0
Tucson, Ariz. Regional:
Arizona 4, Saint Peter's 2
Arizona 8, Texas Tech 0 (6 innings)
Arizona 5, CS Fullerton 4
Arizona 6, SW Texas St. 2
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Arizona 3, California 2
Arizona 5, Oklahoma 4
Arizona 1, Stanford 0
Arizona 1, UCLA 0 - TITLE GAME
Region 2, Minneapolis:
Arizona 4, Boston University 1
Arizona 4, Penn State 3
Arizona 2, DePaul 0
DePaul 6, Arizona 0
Arizona 8, DePaul 0 (5 innings)
College World Series, Oklahoma City:
Arizona 1, Nebraska 0
Arizona 1, Arizona State 0
Arizona 6, Florida State 2 (11 innings)
California 6, Arizona 0 — TITLE GAME
1. A. McCutcheon
2. Amy Chellevold
3. Alison McCutcheon
4. Jenny Dalton
5. Leah O’Brien
6. Alison McCutcheon
7. Amy Chellevold
8. Lauren Bauer
9. Laura Espinoza
Nicole Giordano
AB
247
242
239
179
212
209
253
186
231
225
H
132
122
117
84
99
94
112
82
101
98
Avg.
.534
.504
.490
.469
.467
.450
.443
.441
.437
.436
Year
1997
1994
1998
1996
1997
1996
1995
1998
1994
2000
Batting Average - Career (225 AB)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Alison McCutcheon
Leah O’Brien
Amy Chellevold
Jenny Dalton
Nicole Giordano
Lauren Bauer
7. Leah Braatz
8. Leticia Pineda
9. Laura Espinoza
10. Toni Mascarenas
AB
869
790
894
707
873
850
779
635
792
805
H
405
338
371
291
359
349
297
238
290
293
Avg.
.466
.428
.415
.412
.411
.411
.381
.375
.366
.364
132
122
117
112
104
101
101
99
98
94
93
1997
1994
1998
1995
2001
1995
1995
1997
2000
1996
1999
405
371
359
349
338
297
293
291
290
268
95-98
92-95
98-2001
98-2001
93-97
94-98
98-2001
93-96
92-95
94-98
21
18
17
17
17
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
1995
1994
1998
2000
1996
1994
1997
1995
1995
1995
1998
1998
59
55
53
52
51
51
49
43
43
41
94-98
98-2001
93-97
92-95
94-98
93-96
95-98
98-01
99-02
98-01
13
9
6
6
6
1979
1992
1996
1996
1995
Hits-Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
5.
Alison McCutcheon
Amy Chellevold
Alison McCutcheon
Amy Chellevold
Lauren Bauer
Leah O’Brien
Laura Espinoza
7. Leah O’Brien
Nicole Giordano
9 Alison McCutcheon
Nicole Giordano
Hits-Career
1. Alison McCutcheon
2. Amy Chellevold
3. Nicole Giordano
4. Lauren Bauer
5. Leah O’Brien
6. Leah Braatz
7. Toni Mascarenas
8. Jenny Dalton
9. Laura Espinoza
10. Nancy Evans
Doubles-Season
1. Leah O’Brien
2. Jenny Dalton
3. Toni Mascarenas
Toni Mascarenas
Leticia Pineda
6. Leah O’Brien
Leah Braatz
Leah Braatz
Laura Espinoza
10. Nancy Evans
Leah Braatz
Nancy Evans
Doubles-Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Leah Braatz
Toni Mascarenas
Leah O’Brien
Laura Espinoza
Nancy Evans
Jenny Dalton
7. Alison McCutcheon
3. Lindsey Collins
Jennie Finch
4. Lauren Bauer
Triples-Season
1. Julie Winkleplek
2. Jamie Heggen
3. A. McCutcheon
Andrea Doty
Alison McCutcheon
Years
95-98
93-97
92-95
93-96
98-2001
98-2001
94-98
95-98
92-95
98-2001
Jamie Wheat
Regina Rawson
8. A. McCutcheon
Nicole Giordano
Jamie Heggen
Jody Miller
Julie Jones
Rocky LaRose
Gail Davenport
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1987
1979
1997, 1998
1998
1991
1991
1991
1979
1977
22
18
17
10
10
10
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
95-98
91-92
79-81
81-84
79-82
76-79
90-93
78-81
92-95
89-91
88-91
84-88
78-79
37
30
28
25
25
25
21
21
21
20
20
19
18
16
16
16
16
16
16
1995
1994
1995
2001
1996
1998
1995
1997
2002
1998
2001
2001
1994
1997
1995
2000
2000
2002
2002
85
85
76
52
50
43
41
40
32
28
94-98
92-95
93-96
95-98
1999-02
98-2001
98-2001
2001-02
2001-02
98-01
Triples-Career
1. A. McCutcheon
2. Jamie Heggen
Julie Winkleplek
4. Dee Dinota
Regina Rawson
Gail Davenport
7. Jody Pruitt
Barb Garcia
Amy Chellevold
10. Julie Jones
Kristin Gauthier
Jamie Wheat
Rocky LaRose
Home Runs-Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
Laura Espinoza
Laura Espinoza
Jenny Dalton
Toni Mascarenas
Jenny Dalton
Leah Braatz
7. Leah Braatz
Leah Braatz
Leneah Manuma
10. Leticia Pineda
M. Vandergeest
12. Leneah Manuma
13. Leah Braatz
14. Leticia Pineda
Jenny Dalton
Jennie Finch
Lindsey Collins
Jennie Finch
Lovie Jung
Home Runs-Career
1. Leah Braatz
Laura Espinoza
3. Jenny Dalton
4. Leticia Pineda
5. Jennie Finch
5. Toni Mascarenas
6. Lindsey Collins
8. Leneah Manuma
9. Mackenzie Vandergeest
7. Lauren Bauer
Runs Batted In-Season
1. Laura Espinoza
2. Jenny Dalton
3. Leah Braatz
4. Jenny Dalton
5. Leticia Pineda
6. Laura Espinoza
7. Jenny Dalton
8. Toni Mascarenas
9. Leah Braatz
10. Leah Braatz
128
109
100
98
96
95
91
84
78
75
1995
1996
1998
1995
1996
1994
1994
2001
1997
1994
Runs Batted In-Career
1. Jenny Dalton
2. Leah Braatz
3. Laura Espinoza
4. Toni Mascarenas
5. Leticia Pineda
6. Jennie Finch
6. A. McCutcheon
7. Lindsey Collins
8. Leah O’Brien
9. Nancy Evans
10. Vivian Holm
328
322
314
245
240
195
184
183
181
176
173
93-96
94-98
92-95
98-2001
95-98
1999-01
95-98
98-2001
93-97
94-98
87-90
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 27
Runs Scored-Season
5. Jenny Dalton
6. Alison McCutcheon
7. Amy Chellevold
8. Leah O’Brien
9. Alison McCutcheon
10. Jenny Dalton
11. Lauren Bauer
12. Leah Braatz
Laura Espinoza
10 Jenny Dalton
At Bats-Career
101
97
89
88
87
84
81
75
75
74
1995
1998
1995
1995
1997
1996
2001
1998
1995
1994
293
289
252
250
249
238
238
211
202
93-96
95-98
92-95
94-98
93-97
98-2001
98-2001
98-2001
92-95
1. Leah O’Brien
Jenny Dalton
Amy Chellevold
Laura Espinoza
Julie Standering
Jody Miller Pruitt
Stacy Engel
Jamie Wheat
9. Toni Mascarenas
A. McCutcheon
67-70
49-53
47-50
43-45
41-45
38-40
38-44
32-40
30-33
29-41
1998
1987
1997
1999
1990
2000
2001
1994
1995
1992
Games Played-Career
148
129
133
113
81
58
57
52
49
45
95-98
87-90
98-2001
92-95
98-2001
98-2001
88-91
88-91
90-92
82-85
Fielding Avg.-Season (100 chances)
64
59
53
45
44
44
41
38
37
35
35
35
1996
1995
1998
1997
1995
2002
2002
1997
2002
1992
1992
2001
178
173
112
111
105
100
99
89
81
77
93-96
94-98
94-98
98-2001
99-2002
95-98
93-97
90-92
92-95
98-2001
Runs Scored-Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
Jenny Dalton
Alison McCutcheon
Amy Chellevold
Leah Braatz
Leah O’Brien
Nicole Giordano
Lauren Bauer
9. Toni Mascarenas
10. Laura Espinoza
Stolen Bases-Career
1. A. McCutcheon
2. Vivian Holm
3. Lauren Bauer
4. Amy Chellevold
5. Nicole Giordano
6. Toni Mascarenas
7. Julie Standering
8. Kristin Gauthier
9. Jody Miller-Pruitt
10. Kathy Jo Langford
Walks-Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Jenny Dalton
Jenny Dalton
Leah Braatz
Leah Braatz
Leah Braatz
Lovie Jung
7. Leneah Manuma
8. Leticia Pineda
9. Jennie Finch
10. Jenny Dalton
Jody Miller-Pruitt
Toni Mascarenas
Walks-Career
1. Jenny Dalton
2. Leah Braatz
3. Nancy Evans
4. Toni Mascarenas
5. Jennie Finch
6. Leticia Pineda
7. Leah O’Brien
8. Jody Miller-Pruitt
9. Laura Espinoza
10. Lindsey Collins
At Bats-Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Amy Chellevold
A. McCutcheon
Lauren Bauer
Amy Chellevold
A. McCutcheon
Nicole Giordano
Leah O’Brien
Jamie Wheat
9. Laura Espinoza
10. Nicole Giordano
Amy Chellevold
Nicole Giordano
A. McCutcheon
Lauren Bauer
Vivian Holm
Toni Mascarenas
Julie Standering
Laura Espinoza
Leah O’Brien
Nancy Evans
894
873
869
850
816
805
801
792
790
790
92-95
98-2001
95-98
98-2001
87-90
98-2001
88-91
92-95
93-97
94-98
Games Played-Season
Stolen Bases/Att-Season
1. A. McCutcheon
2. Vivian Holm
3. A. McCutcheon
Lauren Bauer
5. Vivian Holm
Lauren Bauer
Lauren Bauer
8. Amy Chellevold
9. Amy Chellevold
10. Amy Chellevold
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
253
247
244
242
239
235
233
233
231
229
1995
1997
2001
1994
1998
1999
1995
1988
1995
2001
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 28
1. Julie Standering
2. Toni Mascarenas
3. Nancy Evans
Leah Braatz
5. Jennie Finch
6. Lauren Bauer
7. Nicole Giordano
8. Katie Swan
9. A. McCutcheon
10. Amy Chellevold
1. Jody Miller Pruitt-c
Lindsey Collins-c
4. Lindsey Collins-c
4. Amy Chellevold-1b
Leticia Pineda-1b
6. Lindsey Collins-c
Leah Braatz-c
Amy Chellevold-1b
9. Jody Miller-c
10. Debby Day-p/1b
Julie Jones-p/1b
Leah O’Brien-1b
Leneah Manuma-1b
Mackenzie Vandergeest-c
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
71
71
277
276
271
271
270
269
265
259
256
255
1.000
1.000
.998
.997
.997
.996
.996
.996
.995
.994
.994
.994
.994
.994
1995
1995
1995
1995
88/91
1991
1988
1988
1998
1998
1990
2001
2000
1992
1998
1999
1995
1995
1991
1991
1990
1997
2001
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2000
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
.997
.995
.995
.991
.990
1652
1817
1115
1491
675
1. Mackenzie Vandergeest-c 577
2 Lindsey Collins-c
550
3. Julie Jones-1b/p
537
4. Amy Chellevold-1b
535
6. Lindsey Collins-c
531
6. Leah Braatz-c
476
7. Paige McDowell-c
461
8. Amy Chellevold-1b
455
9. Vivian Holm-1b
451
10. Leah O’Brien-1b
438
2002
2001.
1989
1995
2000
1997
1987
1994
1988
1997
98-2001
92-95
90-92
94-95/97-98
94-97
Putouts-Season
Putouts-Career
1.
2.
3.
4.
Amy Chellevold-1b
Lindsey Collins-c
Leah Braatz-c
Jule Jones-p/1b
1718
1545
1330
1308
90-93
84-87
9886-89
79-82
01-02
1. Julie Standering
2. Michelle Churnock
Jenny Dalton
Julie Standering
5. Julie Standering
6. Julie Standering
7. Krista Gomez
8. Heidi Lievens
9. Nicki Dennis
10. Krista Gomez
230
187
187
187
181
169
166
164
163
160
1988
1996
1996
1991
1990
1989
1996
1988
1989
1995
Julie Standering
Laura Espinoza
Heidi Lievens
Jenny Dalton
Toni Mascarenas
6 Susie Duarte
7. Krista Gomez
8. Dee Dinota
9. Stephanie Salcido
10. Michelle Churnock
767
532
506
474
409
382
376
327
352
301
88-91
92-95
85-88
93-96
98-99
91-94
93-96
81-84
89-92
96-99
Earned Run Average-Season
1. Susie Parra
2. Debby Day
3. Susie Parra
4. Pam Stone
5. Debby Day
6. Teresa CHerry
7. Julie Jones
8. Jennie Finch
9. Susie Parra
10. Ginnie Scheller
0.30
0.38
0.43
0.45
0.50
0.51
0.51
0.54
0.63
0.66
1992
1992
1991
1982
1991
1988
1988
2001
1993
1989
Earned Run Average-Career
1. Debbie Day
2. Susie Parra
3. Pam Stone
4. Ginnie Scheller
5. Julie Jones
6. Doreen Juarez
7. Teresa Cherry
8. Lisa Bautista
9. Jennie Finch
10. Sheryl Kempkes
0.44
0.63
0.73
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.91
1.02
1.09
1.13
91-92
91-94
82-84
87-90
87-90
89-90
85-88
86-89
99-2002
83-86
36-2
36-2
35-6
34-6
33-1
33-2
32-0
32-5
32-11
31-4
30-7
30-8
29-2
29-8
28-3
1997
1998
1996
2002
1994
1995
2001
1992
1988
1995
2000
1991
2000
2000
1993
Victories-Season
Fielding Avg.-Career (250 Chances)
1. Lindsey Collins
2. Amy Chellevold
Jody Miller-Pruitt
5. Leah Braatz
5. Leah O’Brien
1276
1120
995
682
680
671
Assists-Season
1.
2.
3.
4.
Most Recent 1.000 in Outfield (chances)
Courtney Fossati (45)
Carrie Hagen (15)
Meaghan Finnerty (14)
Candace Abrams (10)
Chrissy Gil (24)
Nicole Giordano (20)
Lindsay Robinson (15)
Chrissy Gil (9)
Chrissy Gil (14)
Alison Johnsen (43)
Jody Miller-Pruitt-c
Paige McDowell-1b
Lindsey Collins-c
Stacy Engel-c
Regina Rawson-c
Mackenzie Vandergeest-c
Assists-Career
88-91
98-2001
94-98
94-98
99-2002
98-2001
98-2001
97-00
95-98
92-95
240
585
557
356
358
474
268
866
397
169
362
500
173
641
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
92-95
98-2001
94-98
89-91
1. Nancy Evans
Nancy Evans
3. Carrie Dolan
4. Jennie Finch
5. Susie Parra
Carrie Dolan
7. Jennie Finch
Debby Day
Teresa Cherry
10. Nancy Evans
Becky Lemke
Debby Day
13. Jennie Finch
Becky Lemke
15. Susie Parra
Victories-Career
1. Nancy Evans
2. Jennie Finch
3. Carrie Dolan
4. Becky Lemke
5. Susie Parra
6. Teresa Cherry
7. Debby Day
8. Lisa Bautista
9. Jo Longanecker
10. Ginnie Scheller
124-8
119-16
103-13
103-19
101-9
71-33
62-13
55-21
46-33
38-12
94-98
99-02
94-97
98-2001
91-94
85-88
91-92
86-89
79-82
87-90

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