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 ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 21 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 ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 22 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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