Team Notes - Oklahoma City All Sports Association

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Team Notes - Oklahoma City All Sports Association
CALIFORNIA
SOFTBALL
NCAA National Champion - 1997, ‘98 I NCAA National Appearances - ‘94, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘15
PSAC Tournament Championships - ‘91, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘14, ‘15
PSAC West Regular-Season Championships - ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ’15
2015 SCHEDULE
OVERALL: 41-11
PSAC WEST: 23-5
HOME: 20-2
AWAY: 9-4 NEUTRAL: 12-5
MARCH
7
8
9
11
12
22
29
30
vs #23 West Va. Wesleyan !
W 7-3
vs Merrimack !
W 11-0
vs #21 Indianapolis !
L 0-8 (6)
vs Concordia-St. Paul !
L 3-6
vs Queens (NY) !
W 1-0
vs Wayne State (NE) !
L 1-2
vs St. Joseph’s (IN) !
W 7-5
vs Urbana !
W 10-0
vs #12 Winona State !
L 0-7
vs SW Minnesota State !
W 12-0 (5)
SLIPPERY ROCK *
W 7-5, W 4-3
SETON HILL *
W 2-1, L 5-10
EDINBORO *
W 9-0 (6), W 11-2 (5)
APRIL
1
2
12
14
15
17
18
20
21
24
26
27
30
MAY
1
2
8
9
10
15
16
21
PITT-JOHNSTOWN *
MERCYHURST *
CLARION *
at Seton Hill *
at Gannon *
at Pitt-Johnstown *
at Indiana (PA) *
INDIANA (PA) *
at Mercyhurst *
GANNON *
at Edinboro *
at Clarion *
vs East Stroudsburg #
vs Gannon #
W 10-0, W 10-0
W 10-2
W 8-0, W 4-3
L 0-2, L 3-4
L 4-5, W 6-1
L 2-3, W 3-0
W 12-0, W 5-3
W 11-0, W 7-1
W 7-1, W 4-3
W 12-2, W 6-2
W 7-1, W 4-2
W 2-1
W 6-0
L 4-5
vs Indiana (PA) #
vs Bloomsburg #
vs West Chester #
vs Gannon #
vs Gannon #
SAINT AUGUSTINE’S $
CHARLESTON (WV) $
GANNON $
CHARLESTON (WV) $
CHARLESTON (WV) $
#22 WEST VA. WESLEYAN $
#22 WEST VA. WESLEYAN $
vs Dixie State +
W 6-0
W 6-1
W 6-0
W 8-5
W 3-2
W 11-0
L 2-5
W 13-4
W 1-0
W 3-2
W 3-2
W 6-2
6 p.m. EST
* PSAC West
! - NTC Spring Games (Clermont, FL)
# - PSAC Tournament (Quakertown, PA)
$ - NCAA Tournament (California, PA)
+ - NCAA National Championships (Oklahoma City, OK)
G52
GAME
NOTES 52
Matthew Kifer
Sports Information Director
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#21 [1] California (PA) (41-11) vs #4 [2] Dixie State (UT) (49-7)
Thursday, May 21, 2015 I 6:00 PM EST I ASA Hall of Fame Stadium I Oklahoma City, OK
Webcast: NCAA.com
STORYLINES
• Last time out: Cal U scored four runs in the eighth to post a 6-2 victory against
West Virginia Wesleyan on May 16 in the NCAA Atlantic Super Regional.
• The Vulcans are making their 24th all-time appearance in the NCAA Tournament
and hold a 58-46 overall record in the NCAA post-season with an 11-7 mark at the
national level.
• Cal U is making its first appearance in the NCAA National Championships since
1999 and has won 24 of its last 26 games.
ABOUT THE VULCANS
• In his 22nd season as head coach, Rick Bertagnolli enters with an 1,045-295
career record, including a 783-245 mark while with the Vulcans.
• Cal U features one of the most prolific pitchers and power hitters this season in
juniors Lindsay Reicoff and Alex Sagl. Reicoff sits among the top 10 in the
country in homers and slugging percentage, while Sagl ranks among the national
leaders in wins, ERA, strikeouts and shutouts.
• The Vulcans lead the PSAC with a .341 batting average behind five regulars hitting
at least a .350 clip. Five different players have belted at least five homers and Cal U
paces the league with 55 homers.
ABOUT THE RED STORM
• In his second stint as head coach at Dixie State, Randy Simkins has compiled a
291-85 overall record over the last seven years. He previously led the program to a
49-6 record in 2004 when the Red Storm was a junior college program.
• The Red Storm ranks third in the country in scoring (7.41) and sit fourth in the
nation in batting average (.350) and doubles/game (1.89). Dixie State has won its
last 15 games and have out-scored opponents by a 35-9 margin during the
NCAA post-season behind a pair of shutouts.
NOTES
• Last year, Dixie State posted a 4-3 victory at the national tournament against
Atlantic Region champion West Chester.
• The Vulcans previously defeated a PacWest member this year, as the women’s
basketball team defeated California Baptist in the National Championship, 86-69.
PROJECTED STARTERS
POS.
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
LF
CF
RF
DP
P
PLAYER
Megan Jahoda
Lindsay Reicoff
Erica Vallecorsa
Natalya Smarra
Emily Price
Courtney Sinclair
Jacquelyn Fowler
Kaity Finley
Hailey Wilson
Alex Sagl
STATS AND NOTES
Made 50 starts at catcher after starting 26 times in the outfield in 2014
Issued 13 walks (seven IBB) during last four games of NCAA Regionals
Started 29 games at second after making 79 career starts in the outfield
Posted a .390 average during PSAC West play
Hitting at a .441 clip with 11 RBI during active 10-game hitting streak
Belted eventual-winning solo homer in decisive game of Regionals
Posted a .545 average and 11 RBI in Regionals, Super Regionals
Leadoff hitter in all 52 games; leads team with 22 multi-hit games
Leads team with a .428 average since April 18; hitting .408 with RISP
Won last 17 decisions; went 6-0 with 1.91 ERA in Regionals, Super Regionals
ABOUT CAL U
California (PA) is a member of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) and is
located in California, Pennsylvania, which is 35 miles south of Pittsburgh. The university
was founded in 1852 and now enrolls over 8,200 students. The Vulcans sponsor 16
intercollegiate athletic programs and have claimed four NCAA Division II National
Championships, including back-to-back titles in softball in 1997-98.
ABOUT DSU
Dixie State is a member of the Pacific West Conference and is located in St. George,
Utah. The university was founded in 1911 and now enrolls over 8,300 students after
becoming a four-year college in 2000. The Red Storm sponsor 13 intercollegiate
athletic programs and captured a combined five national titles while a junior college.
Current Brooklyn Nets head coach Lionell Hollins was a charter member of Dixie State
Hall of Fame Class in 1999.
ELITE COMPANY
The Vulcans are in the NCAA Tournament for the 24th time in program history and
have advanced to the National Championships six times. Cal U holds a 58-46 all-time
record in the NCAA Tournament with an 11-7 mark at the national level. The Vulcans
are one of two teams (St. Mary’s (Texas), 2002) in Oklahoma City to have claimed an
NCAA Division II National Championship.
IN A FAMILIAR PLACE
Dixie State is making a second-straight appearance at the NCAA National
Championships. The Red Strom holds a 24-13 all-time record in seven appearances,
all since 2009, in the NCAA Tournament. Dixie State posted a pair of victories at the
National Championships last year and finished with a school-record 51 wins.
POWER THREAT
Junior first baseman Lindsay Reicoff ranks as one of the elite home run hitters in
the country, sitting eighth overall with 19 homers and fourth in homers/game (0.37).
She has shattered the single-season school record of 14 homers that was reached
three times over the previous four years. A 2013 NFCA Second-Team All-American as
a freshman, Reicoff enters the week with a .525 on-base percentage behind a schoolrecord 37 walks this season, including 13 in the NCAA Regionals.
FLEET A FOOT
Dixie State outfielder Janessa Bassett is one of three finalists for the inaugural NFCA
Division II National Freshman of the Year. She leads the PacWest and ranks among
the top 10 in the country in batting average (.468), runs/game (1.44), stolen bases/
game (0.81) and triples (11). Bassett, who was a member of a Utah high school state
championship team in 2013, has totaled 44 stolen bases on 47 attempts this season
and enters play having safely converted her last 13 attempts.
BUCKEYE INFLUX
The Vulcans regularly feature three Ohio natives, all freshmen, in their lineup. Infielder
Emily Price and outfielder Jacquelyn Fowler are tied for second in the PSAC with
eight homers and both were All-PSAC West Second-Team selections. Price and Fowler
have combined for 82 RBI this year, including 17 in the NCAA post-season. Freshman
designated player Hailey Wilson has posted a team-best .428 average since April 18.
TOP HURLERS
Cal U and Dixie State each feature one of the elite pitchers in the country and each
was selected the Daktronics Regional Pitcher of the Year. Red Storm senior Michelle
Duncan is the lone undefeated pitcher in NCAA Division II with at least 20 wins this
year, boasting a 29-0 record and a 1.24 ERA over 192.0 innings.. For the Vulcans, junior
Alex Sagl has won her last 17 decisions to improve to 27-4 this season with a 1.27 ERA
and 263 strikeouts in 200-plus innings.
NCAA Rankings (Top 50) - as of 5/18
TEAMNCAA
Category
RankActual
Batting average
8
.341
ERA
121.79
Fielding Pct
39
.967
HR/GM
141.06
On-Base Pct
17
.408
Scoring
435.87
Slug Pct
16
.511
Win-Loss Pct
16
.788
INDIVIDUALNCAA
CategoryPlayer
Rank Actual
ERA
Alex Sagl
11
1.27
H/7 inn Alex Sagl
16
4.65
HR/GM Lindsay Reicoff3
0.38
HR
Lindsay Reicoff8
19
On-Base Lindsay Reicoff28
.525
RBI
Lindsay Reicoff50
52
RBI/GM Lindsay Reicoff47
1.04
R/GM
Lindsay Reicoff36
1.02
Saves
Alex Sagl
2
5
Shutouts Alex Sagl
7
10
Slug
Lindsay Reicoff7
.859
Ks
Alex Sagl
11
263
S/7 inn Alex Sagl
17
9.1
Wins
Alex Sagl
10
27
Walks
Lindsay Reicoff17
0.74
PSAC Rankings
INDIVIDUAL (Top 5) PSAC
CategoryPlayer
Rank Actual
Average Lindsay Reicoff4
.401
Slug
Lindsay Reicoff1
.859
Emily Price 4
.654
On Base Lindsay Reicoff1
.525
Runs
Lindsay Reicoff1
51
Kaity Finley 4
41
Hits
Kaity Finley 1
72
RBI
Lindsay Reicoff1
52
Emily Price 4
43
2B
Emily Price 2
15
HR
Lindsay Reicoff1
19
Emily Price 2
8
Jacquelyn Fowler2
8
Walks
Lindsay Reicoff1
37
Emily Price 4
19
ERA
Alex Sagl
1
1.27
Opp Avg Alex Sagl
1
.184
Innings Alex Sagl
1
203.1
StrikeoutsAlex Sagl
1
263
Wins
Alex Sagl
1
27
Saves
Alex Sagl
1
5
Putouts Megan Jahoda3
356
‘COACH B’ ERA
HEAD COACH
Overall PSACWest
Year WLWL
Finish
Post-Season
2015 41 11 23 5 1st
PSAC Champs
NCAA Nationals
2014377230 1st PSAC Champs
NCAA Regionals
2013386151 1st
PSAC Finals
NCAA Regionals
2012 33 10 12 2 1st NCAA Regionals
2011 29 14 12 2 1st NCAA Regionals
2010 37 14 15 1 1st
PSAC Finals
NCAA Super Reg
2009 35 10 13 1 1st NCAA Regionals
2008 28 18 12 8 t-2nd NCAA Regionals
2007 1517 11 8 3rd
2006 26 17 13 7 2nd NCAA Regionals
2005 2416 13 7 2nd
2004 31 11 17 3 2nd
PSAC Finals
NCAA Regionals
2003288173 1stNCAA Regionals
2002347191 1st
PSAC Finals
NCAA Regionals
2001339191 1stNCAA Regionals
2000 44 15 16 4 1st
PSAC Champs
NCAA Regionals
1999 39 18 17 3 1st
PSAC Champs
NCAA Nationals
1998477200 1st PSAC Champs
NCAA National Champs
1997535200 1st PSAC Champs
NCAA National Champs
1996455200 1st PSAC Champs
NCAA Nationals
1995487200 1stNCAA Regionals
1994 38 13 9 1 1st
PSAC Finals
NCAA Nationals
TOTAL 783245 356 58
PSAC West Regular-Season Titles (17)
2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2003,
2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995,
1994
PSAC Tournament Championship Games (12)
2015, 2014, 2013, 2010, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1999,
1998, 1997, 1996, 1994
PSAC Tournament Championships (7)
2015, 2014, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996
NCAA Tournament Appearances (20)
2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008,
2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998,
1997, 1996, 1995, 1994
NCAA National Appearances (6)
2015, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1994
COACHING STAFF
MEGAN LEHMAN
Assistant Coach
1st Season
Shippensburg, ‘12
RICK BERTAGNOLLI
HEAD COACH - 22ND YEAR - 31ST OVERALL
In his 22nd season at Cal U, Rick Bertagnolli has guided the program into a
perennial national contender and placed himself among the elite softball coaches
in the country. In 2013, he was rewarded for his accomplishments by being
inducted into the NFCA Hall of Fame.
The Vulcans have reached the NCAA Tournament 20 times with back-to-back
NCAA National Championships in 1997 and 1998. Currently in his 31st season as a
head coach, Bertagnolli has a career collegiate coaching record of 1,045-295 (.780)
and holds an overall mark of 783-245 (.762) with the Vulcans. He entered the year
ranked second among active coaches in NCAA Division II in winning percentage
and is the winningest coach in all of Cal U sports history.
Bertagnolli’s Vulcan teams have appeared in the PSAC Championship Game 12
times and set a NCAA record with 88-consecutive conference wins from 199499. Numerous Vulcan players have garnered national, regional and conference
recognition under Bertagnolli’s direction. He has coached 33 NFCA All-Americans,
85 NFCA all-region honorees and nearly 150 all-conference players.
In 1998, Bertagnolli helped tutor two-time All-American Danielle Penner, who
was named the National Player of the Year by the NFCA. He has also coached four
players who played on the Canadian Senior National Team: Meaggan Wilton (2000
Sydney Olympics), Megan Timpf (2008 Beijing Olympics), Jillian Russell and Natalie
Wideman. The Cal U softball success under Bertagnolli has also been evident in
the classroom, as he has mentored 12 Academic All-Americans.
Bertagnolli’s career at Cal U began in 1994 and in his first season the Vulcans
recorded a 38-13 record, advanced to the PSAC Championship Game and
captured the regional championship.
After a combined 93 wins the next two seasons, the stage was set for a historic
1997 season. With Penner dominating opponents in the circle, the Vulcans rolled
to a program-best 53-5 record to capture the first national championship in any
sport in school history.
In 1998, Cal U became only the fourth (and last) school in NCAA Division II softball
history to win back-to-back National Championships. The Vulcans registered
a 47-7 overall record behind the play of five different All-Americans, including
Penner, who was named NFCA Player of the Year after finishing her career with
an NCAA record 141 career victories. Bertagnolli and his staff were named NFCA
Division II National Coaching Staff of the Year.
Bertagnolli earned his 600th victory at Cal U while leading the team to the NCAA
Super Regionals in 2010, and registered his 1,000th career win as a college coach
in 2014.
He started his college coaching career at Wabash Valley Junior College for three
seasons before serving as head coach at South Carolina-Spartanburg for two
seasons.
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
RkName
1. LINDSAY REICOFF
2. Shelby Lia
Jillian Russell
Jillian Russell
Jennifer Doty
Jen Wagner
7. Lindsay Reicoff
Alyson Johnson
Jen Wagner
10. Katie Natter
Lith Webb collected 18 doubles and scored 51 runs in 1997 while helping
lead the Vulcans to their first of back-to-back NCAA National Championships.
RkName
1. Kimmie Miller
2. Lith Webb
3. Jennifer Doty
4. Jen Wagner
5. Christine Dillner
6. Gabrielle Rendon
7. Lith Webb
BATTING AVERAGE
Year
2004
1996
2005
1994
1995
2004
1995
GP
41
--
40
--
--
42
--
HITS AVG
67
.523
83
.494
68
.486
75
.475
80
.468
69
.463
--
.462
RkName
1. Lith Webb
2. Christine Dillner
Colleen Hahn
4. Lith Webb
Jen Wagner
6. KAITY FINLEY
Kristin Heslop
8. Gabrielle Rendon
9. Jennifer Doty
HITS
Year
1996
1995
1995
1997
1994
2015
2000
2004
2005
GP
--
--
--
--
--
52
--
42
40
AVG HITS
.494
83
.486
80
--
80
--
75
.475
75
.393
72
--
72
.463
69
.486
68
DOUBLES
Year
1997
2009
2005
1991
1997
1996
1993
2015
2000
1997
GP
--
45
40
--
--
--
--
52
--
--
2B/G
--
0.38
0.43
--
--
--
--
0.29
--
--
RkName
1. Lith Webb
2. Julie Mackenzie
Jennifer Doty
Deb Kopacko
5. Dana Boyer
Lith Webb
Stacy Eppinger
8. EMILY PRICE
Kate Vaughan
Jenn Valeriote
RkName
1. Lauren Mitchell
2. Lori Burkholder
3. Jill Swanson
4. Deb Kopacko
Beth Bond
6. Jennifer Doty
TRIPLES
Year GP
1991
--
1992
--
1991
--
1991
--
1987
--
2005
40
3B/G
--
--
--
--
--
0.13
2B
18
17
17
17
16
16
16
15
15
15
3B
11
9
7
6
6
5
RkName
1. Kristin Heslop
2. Jen Wagner
3. Colleen Hahn
4. Christine Dillner
5. LINDSAY REICOFF
6. Stacy Eppinger
7. Jillian Russell
8. Jillian Russell
Jennifer Doty
Becky Mezyk
HOME RUNS
Year
2015
2013
2012
2011
2005
1994
2013
2009
1996
2012
RBI
Year
2000
1996
1995
1995
2015
1991
2011
2012
2005
2004
GP HR/G
50
0.38
42
0.33
43
0.33
43
0.33
40
0.35
--
--
44
0.30
45
0.29
--
--
43
0.28
HR
19
14
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
12
GP RBI/G
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
50
1.04
--
--
43
1.16
43
1.14
40
1.23
42
1.17
RBI
67
56
55
54
52
51
50
49
49
49
RkName
1. Lori Burkholder
2. Christine Dillner
3. Kate Vaughan
4. Christy Cameron
Lith Webb
6. LINDSAY REICOFF
Lith Webb
8. Natalie Wideman
Jen Wagner
10. Shelby Lia
Kate Vaughan
RUNS SCORED
Year
1993
1995
2000
1996
1995
2015
1997
2014
1996
2013
1997
RkName
1. Lori Burkholder
2. Natalie Wideman
Meaggan Wilton
4. Lori Burkholder
5. Lori Burkholder
Jill Swanson
STOLEN BASES
Year GP
1991
--
2014
44
1999
--
1993
--
1992
--
1991
--
SB/G
--
0.50
--
--
--
--
SB
27
22
22
21
17
17
WALKS
Year GP
2015
50
2001
--
1986
--
1991
--
2002
--
1996
--
1996
--
1995
--
BB/G
0.74
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
BB
37
24
24
23
22
22
22
22
RkName
1. LINDSAY REICOFF
2. Kristin Heslop
Phyllis White
4. Lori Burkholder
5. Kristin Heslop
Christy Cameron
Kerry Novak
Jen Wagner
GP
--
--
--
--
--
50
--
44
--
42
--
R/G RUNS
--
56
--
54
--
53
--
52
--
52
1.02
51
--
51
1.11
49
--
49
1.14
48
--
48
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Danielle Penner
3. ALEX SAGL
4. Melissa Brooks
5. Melissa Brooks
6. Maria Greco
7. Rochelle Dierkes
8. Lauren Shaheen
9. Alex Sagl
Danielle Penner
Danielle Penner
Rochelle Dierkes
APPEARANCES
Year
1997
1998
2015
2000
1999
2010
1995
2010
2014
1995
1996
1994
GP
54
51
40
37
35
34
33
32
31
31
31
31
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Danielle Penner
3. Rochelle Dierkes
4. ALEX SAGL
5. Alex Sagl
Danielle Penner
7. Melissa Brooks
8. Melissa Brooks
9. Alex Sagl
Rochelle Dierkes
Danielle Penner
Rochelle Dierkes
Paula Mastrean
WINS
Year
1997
1998
1995
2015
2014
1996
2000
1999
2013
1996
1995
1994
1991
GP
54
51
33
40
31
31
37
35
28
--
31
31
--
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Danielle Penner
3. ALEX SAGL
4. Melissa Brooks
5. Melissa Brooks
6. Danielle Penner
7. Rochelle Dierkes
8. Sue Kunkle
9. Paula Mastrean
10. Hope Spancake
INNINGS PITCHED
Year
1998
1997
2015
1999
2000
1996
1995
1994
1991
2012
GP
51
54
40
35
37
31
33
--
--
30
ERA
0.45
0.51
1.27
0.85
0.71
0.63
0.54
--
--
1.67
IP
328.1
316.1
203.1
202.1
196.2
190.0
180.0
169.2
168.0
167.2
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Danielle Penner
3. Rochelle Dierkes
4. Jen Ruscitelli
5. Danielle Penner
6. Melissa Brooks
7. Melissa Brooks
8. Danielle Penner
ERA (MIN. 150 IP)
Year
1998
1997
1995
1991
1996
2000
1999
1995
GP
51
54
33
--
31
37
35
31
IP
328.1
316.1
180.0
--
190.0
196.2
202.1
180.0
ERA
0.45
0.51
0.54
0.59
0.63
0.71
0.85
0.96
IP Wins
316.1
50
328.1
46
180.0
28
203.1
27
164.0
25
190.0
25
196.2
24
202.1
21
157.2
20
180.0
20
190.0
20
--
20
--
20
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Danielle Penner
3. ALEX SAGL
4. Melissa Brooks
5. Alex Sagl
6. Alex Sagl
7. Melissa Brooks
8. Maria Greco
9. Maria Greco
10. Lauren Shaheen
STRIKEOUTS
Year
1997
1998
2015
2000
2014
2013
1999
2010
2009
2010
GP
54
51
40
37
31
28
35
34
24
32
K/G
6.56
5.78
6.58
6.59
6.13
6.68
5.09
5.18
6.13
4.53
K
354
295
263
244
190
187
178
176
147
145
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Danielle Penner
3. ALEX SAGL
Danielle Penner
5. Rochelle Dierkes
COMPLETE GAMES
Year
1998
1997
2015
1996
1995
GP
51
54
40
31
33
IP
328.1
316.1
203.1
190.0
180.0
CG
45
42
25
25
24
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Danielle Penner
3. Rochelle Dierkes
4. Danielle Penner
5. ALEX SAGL
SHUTOUTS
Year
1997
1998
1995
1996
2015
GP
54
51
33
31
40
RkName
1. Jen Wagner
2. Jen Wagner
3. Dana Boyer
4. Jen Wagner
5. Julia Mueller
6. Julia Mueller
7. Shelby Lia
8. Amanda Collins
9. Kimmie Miller
PUTOUTS
Year
1996
1994
1997
1995
2009
2008
2012
2006
2001
RkName
1. Christy Cameron
2. Lith Webb
3. Kate Vaughan
CG SHO
42
29
45
22
24
17
25
13
25
10
GP FLD%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
45
.987
46
.995
42
.979
--
--
--
--
PO
421
408
404
391
374
364
361
341
338
ASSISTS
Year GP FLD% ASTS
1994
--
--
133
1998
--
--
126
1998
--
--
114
Maria Greco posted over 30 victories and nearly 325 strikeouts from 2009-10
and was selected the PSAC West Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore.
CAREER RECORDS
RkName
1. Lith Webb
2. Jen Wagner
3. Kimmie Miller
4. Stacy Eppinger
5. Jennifer Doty
6. Lori Burkholder
7. Gabrielle Rendon
8. Lauren Mitchell
9. Natalie Wideman
10. Kristin Heslop
BATTING AVERAGE
Years GP
1995-98
--
1993-96
--
2001-04
--
1990-93
--
2003-06
--
1990-93
--
2001-04
--
1990-93
--
2011-14 174
1999-02
--
HITS AVG
295
.442
233
.412
--
.390
221
.388
--
.387
--
.385
206
.384
229
.380
200
.377
--
.373
RkName
1. Lith Webb
2. Jen Wagner
3. Christy Cameron
4. Lauren Mitchell
5. Kate Vaughan
6. Kristin Heslop
Stacy Eppinger
8. Jillian Russell 9. Gabrielle Rendon
10. Kerry Novak
HITS
Years GP
1995-98
--
1993-96
--
1993-96
--
1990-93
--
1997-00
--
1999-02
--
1990-93
--
2009-12 180
2001-04
--
1994-97
--
AVG HITS
.442
295
.412
233
--
231
.380
229
--
226
--
221
.388
221
.397
209
.384
206
--
203
RkName
1. Lith Webb
Stacy Eppinger
3. Gabrielle Rendon
4. Jenn Valeriote
5. Jillian Russell
Jennifer Doty
7. Alyson Johnson
Deb Kopacko
9. Julie Mackenzie
Nikki Fiedler
Lauren Mitchell
DOUBLES
Years GP
1995-98
--
1990-93
--
2001-04
--
1995-98
--
2009-12 180
2003-06
--
2009-12 178
1988-91
--
2007-10 164
1997-00
--
1990-93
--
2B/G
--
--
--
--
.023
--
.022
--
.023
--
--
2B
50
50
46
44
41
41
40
40
38
38
38
Jillian Russell holds the all-time school record with 47 home runs and
was selected the PSAC West Athlete of the Year in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
RkName
1. Lori Burkholder
2. Deb Kopacko
3. Lauren Mitchell
4. Lith Webb
5. Kristin Heslop
6. Beth Bond
7. Christy Cameron
TRIPLES
Years GP
1990-93
--
1988-91
--
1990-93
--
1995-98
--
1999-02
--
1987-90
--
1993-96
--
3B/G
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3B
22
20
18
15
13
11
10
RkName
1. Jillian Russell
2. LINDSAY REICOFF
3. Kristin Heslop
4. Shelby Lia
5. Jen Wagner
6. Alyson Johnson
7. Lith Webb
8. Becky Mezyk
9. Stacy Eppinger
10. SHELBY HEYD
Jennifer Doty
Nikki Fielder
HOME RUNS
Years GP HR/G
2009-12 180
0.26
2013-15 138
0.30
1999-02
--
--
2011-14 171
0.21
1993-96
--
--
2009-12 178
0.20
1995-98
--
--
2003-06
--
--
1990-93
--
--
2013-15 176
0.11
2003-06
--
--
1997-00
--
--
HR
47
42
38
36
37
35
24
23
22
20
20
20
RkName
1. Kristin Heslop
2. Jillian Russell
Jen Wagner
4. Stacy Eppinger
5. Lith Webb
6. Christine Dillner
7. Alyson Johnson
Lauren Mitchell
9. Shelby Lia
10. LINDSAY REICOFF
RBI
Years GP RBI/G
1999-02
--
--
2009-12 180
0.94
1993-96
--
--
1990-93
--
--
1995-98
--
--
1992-95
--
--
2009-12 178
0.78
1990-93
--
--
2011-14 171
0.80
2013-15 138
0.98
RBI
184
170
170
166
154
148
138
138
137
135
RkName
1. Lith Webb
2. Christy Cameron
3. Kate Vaughan
4. Kristin Heslop
5. Lori Burkholder
6. Natalie Wideman
7. Jen Wagner
8. Stacy Eppinger
9. Shelby Lia
Gabrielle Rendon
RUNS SCORED
Years GP
1995-98
--
1993-96
--
1997-00
--
1999-02
--
1990-93
--
2011-14 174
1993-96
--
1990-93
--
2011-14 171
2001-04
--
RkName
1. Lori Burkholder
2. Lith Webb
Christy Cameron
4. Meaggan Wilton
5. Julie Mackenzie
6. Natalie Wideman
Kristin Heslop
STOLEN BASES
Years GP
1990-93
--
1995-98
--
1993-96
--
1998-99
--
2007-10 164
2011-14 174
1999-02
--
R/G RUNS
--
195
--
179
--
175
--
160
--
157
0.89
155
--
149
--
148
0.85
146
--
146
SB/G
--
--
--
--
0.20
0.17
--
SB
73
42
42
36
32
30
30
CAREER RECORDS
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Melissa Brooks
3. Sue Kunkle
4. Jen Ruscitelli
5. Rochelle Dierkes
6. ALEX SAGL
7. Paula Mastrean
8. Sonia Petrosoniak
9. Kelly Scurci
10. Becky Mezyk
Maria Greco
Becky Mezyk totaled over 50 victories and posted a 1.72 ERA in nearly
90 pitching appearances, while also belting 23 home runs in her career.
RkName
1 Danielle Penner
2. ALEX SAGL
3. Rochelle Dierkes
4. Becky Mezyk
5. Maria Greco
6. Sue Kunkle
7. Melissa Brooks
8. Jen Ruscitelli
9. Sonia Petrosoniak
APPEARANCES
Years
1995-98
2013-15
1993-96
2003-06
2008-11
1991-94
1999-02
1990-93
2007-10
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. ALEX SAGL
3. Rochelle Dierkes
4. Becky Mezyk
Jen Ruscitelli
6. Melissa Brooks
Paula Mastrean
8. Sue Kunkle
WINS
Years GP
1995-98 167
2013-15
99
1993-96
98
2003-06
89
1990-93
82
1999-02
85
1988-91
--
1991-94
86
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Kelly Scurci
3. ALEX SAGL
4. Rochelle Dierkes
5. Paula Mastrean
6. Becky Mezyk
7. Melissa Brooks
8. Sue Kunkle
INNINGS PITCHED
Years GP
1995-98 167
1987-90
--
2013-15
99
1993-96
98
1988-91
--
2003-06
89
1999-02
85
1991-94
86
GP
167
99
98
89
87
86
85
82
80
IP Wins
987.2
141
525.0
72
498.0
70
467.1
54
--
54
463.2
53
479.0
53
445.1
52
ERA
0.58
1.66
1.43
1.36
1.51
1.72
0.74
1.23
IP
987.2
607.0
525.0
498.0
479.0
467.1
463.2
445.1
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. ALEX SAGL
3. Melissa Brooks
4. Maria Greco
5. Katie Francart
6. Rochelle Dierkes
7. Becky Mezyk
8. Hope Spancake
9. Lauren Shaheen
10. Sonia Petrosoniak
ERA
Years GP
1995-98 167
1999-02
85
1991-94
86
1990-93
82
1993-96
98
2013-15
99
1988-91
--
2007-10
80
1987-90
--
2003-06
89
2008-11
87
STRIKEOUTS
Years GP
1995-98 167
2013-15
99
1999-02
85
2008-11
87
2005-08
--
1993-96
98
2003-06
89
2011-13
66
2009-10
54
2007-10
80
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Kelly Scurci
3. Rochelle Dierkes
4. ALEX SAGL
5. Melissa Brooks
6. Becky Mezyk
7. Jen Ruscitelli
8. Sue Kunkle
COMPLETE GAMES
Years GP
1995-98 167
1987-90
--
1993-96
98
2013-15
99
1999-02
85
2003-06
89
1990-93
82
1991-94
86
RkName
1. Danielle Penner
2. Rochelle Dierkes
SHUTOUTS
Years GP
1995-98 167
1993-96
98
IP ERA
987.2
0.58
463.2
0.74
445.1
1.23
--
1.25
498.0
1.36
525.0
1.43
479.0
1.51
310.2
1.64
607.0
1.66
467.1
1.72
391.2
1.72
K/G
5.28
6.46
5.85
5.15
--
3.37
3.65
4.29
3.85
2.56
K
882
640
497
448
377
330
325
283
208
205
IP
987.2
607.0
498.0
525.0
463.2
467.1
--
445.1
CG
134
72
64
58
55
53
48
43
CG SHO
134
77
64
29
RkName
1. Julia Mueller
2. Jen Wagner
3. Natalie Wideman
PUTOUTS
Years GP FLD%
PO
2007-10 1,251
1993-96
--
-- 1,245
2011-14 174
.976
833
RkName
1. Christy Cameron
2. Kate Vaughan
3. Jillian Russell
4. Sarah Cassin
ASSISTS
Years GP FLD% ASTS
1993-96
--
--
427
1997-00
--
--
402
2009-12 180
.913
368
1994-97
--
--
354
RkName
1. Kate Vaughan
2. Kerry Novak
3. Nikki Fiedler
4. Christy Cameron
Jen Wagner
GAMES PLAYED
Years
1997-00
1994-97
1997-00
1993-96
1993-96
GP
233
214
203
199
199
HONORS & AWARDS
PSAC WEST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
1995 Lith Webb
1999 Melissa Brooks
2001 Maggie Fricko
2002 Debbie Tedesco
2009 Alyson Johnson
2011 Shelby Lia
2012 Katie Natter
2013 Lindsay Reicoff
2015 Emily Price
PSAC WEST COACH OF THE YEAR
1995 Rick Bertagnolli
1996 Rick Bertagnolli
1997 Rick Bertagnolli
Danielle Penner was the first pitcher in NCAA Division II to post 50 victories
1998 Rick Bertagnolli
in a season and still holds the all-time record with a .904 winning percentage. 1999 Rick Bertagnolli
2000 Rick Bertagnolli
OLYMPIANS
2012 Jillian Russell (3rd)
2001 Rick Bertagnolli
2000 Meaggan Wilton (Canada) 2013 Shelby Lia (2nd)
2004 Rick Bertagnolli
2008 Megan Timpf (Canada)
Lindsay Reicoff (2nd)
2009 Rick Bertagnolli
2014 Natalie Wideman (1st)
2010 Rick Bertagnolli
HONDA-BRODERICK
Alex Sagl (3rd)
2011 Rick Bertagnolli
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2012 Rick Bertagnolli
CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 2013 Rick Bertagnolli
1998 Danielle Penner
1984 Lisa Swoger (1st)
2014 Rick Bertagnolli
NFCA NATIONAL
1995 Rochelle Dierkes (2nd)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1996 Rochelle Dierkes (1st)
PSAC ACADEMIC TOP 10
1997 Kerry Novak (1st)
1998 Danielle Penner
1998 Meaggan Wilton
2009 Sonia Petrosoniak (1st)
2009 Sonia Petrosoniak
NFCA ALL-AMERICAN
2010 Lauren Shaheen (1st)
2014 Natalie Wideman
1992 Stacy Eppinger (2nd)
Julie Mackenzie (3rd)
1993 Lori Burkholder (2nd)
Sonia Petrosoniak (3rd)
NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Lauren Mitchell (2nd)
2012 Alyson Johnson (1st)
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
1994 Jen Wagner (2nd)
Natalie Wideman (3rd)
1994 Jen Wagner
1995 Lith Webb (1st)
2013 Hope Spancake (3rd)
1996 Dana Boyer
Rochelle Dierkes (2nd)
2014 Natalie Wideman (1st)
Danielle Penner
Christine Dillner (2nd)
1997 Kerry Novak
Jen Wagner (2nd)
PSAC WEST ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Danielle Penner,
1996 Jen Wagner (1st)
1995 Rochelle Dierkes
Keri Weaver
Lith Webb (1st)
1996 Jen Wagner
Lith Webb
Danielle Penner (2nd)
1997 Danielle Penner
1998 Dana Boyer
1997 Danielle Penner (1st)
1998 Danielle Penner
Danielle Penner
Lith Webb (1st)
2000 Melissa Brooks
Lith Webb
Kerry Novak (2nd)
2002 Kristin Heslop
Sarah Cassin (3rd)
2003 Amber Riegel
NFCA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
1998 Tara Douglas (1st)
2004 Kimmie Miller
1997 Rick Bertagnolli
2005 Jennifer Doty
Danielle Penner (1st)
1998 Rick Bertagnolli
2010 Jillian Russell
Lith Webb (1st)
Dana Boyer (2nd)
2011 Jillian Russell
NFCA REGION COACH OF THE YEAR
Meaggan Wilton (3rd)
2012 Jillian Russell
1995 Rick Bertagnolli
2014 Natalie Wideman
1999 Holly Hall (2nd)
1996 Rick Bertagnolli
Meaggan Wilton (3rd)
1997 Rick Bertagnolli
PSAC WEST PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1998 Rick Bertagnolli
2000 Melissa Brooks (2nd)
2009 Maria Greco
2002 Daysha Grimes (1st)
2010 Lauren Shaheen
Kristin Heslop (2nd)
RETIRED NUMBERS
2012 Hope Spancake
Kimmie Miller (2nd)
1
Danielle Penner
2013 Alex Sagl
2003 Amber Riegel (2nd)
7
Megan Timpf
2014 Alex Sagl
2004 Kimmie Miller (1st)
11
Lith Webb
2015 Alex Sagl
Becky Mezyk (2nd)
20
Meaggan Wilton
Gabrielle Rendon (2nd)
2011 Jillian Russell (3rd)
CAL U HALL OF FAME
Dana Boyer (‘97)
2006
Melissa Brooks (‘02)
2008
Lori Burkholder
2012
Sarah Cassin (‘97)
2007
Christine Dillner (‘95)
2013
Stacy Eppinger (‘93)
1999
Linda Kalafatis (‘88)
2001
Deb Kopacko (‘92)
1998
Paula Mastrean (‘91)
1997
Kim Miller (‘09)
2014
Kerry Novak-Drilak (‘97)
2010
Danielle Penner (‘98)
2004
Jen Wagner (‘96)
2002
Lith Webb (‘98)
2004
Meaggan Wilton-Pettipiece (‘00) 2005
RECENT ALL-PSAC WEST
2015 Kaity Finley, OF (1st)
Lindsay Reicoff, 1B (1st)
Becca Reinhart, UTL (1st)
Alex Sagl, P (1st)
Natalya Smarra, 3B (1st)
Jacquelyn Fowler, OF (2nd)
Emily Price, SS (2nd)
2014 Stephani Ellis, DP (1st)
Megan Jahoda, UTL (1st)
Shelby Lia, 2B (1st)
Breanna Morris, SS (1st)
Lindsay Reicoff, 1B (1st)
Alex Sagl, P (1st)
Natalie Wideman, C (1st)
Kaity Davis, P (2nd)
Natalya Smarra, 3B (2nd)
2013 Shelby Heyd, OF (1st)
Shelby Lia, 2B (1st)
Breanna Morris. SS (1st)
Lindsay Reicoff, 1B (1st)
Alex Sagl. P (1st)
Hope Spancake, P (1st)
2012 Shelby Heyd, OF (1st)
Alyson Johnson, C (1st)
Katie Natter, OF (1st)
Jillian Russell, 3B (1st)
Hope Spancake, P (1st)
Natalie Wideman, 2B (1st)
2011 Alyson Johnson, DP/UTL (1st)
Jillian Russell. SS (1st)
Hope Spancake, P (1st)
Sarah Spiering. 1B (1st)
Natalie Wideman, C (1st)
Shelby Lia, 2B (2nd)
2010 Danielle Easton, 3B (1st)
Julie Mackenzie, OF (1st)
Jillian Russell , SS (1st)
Lauren Shaheen, P (1st)
Amanda Wallace, OF (1st)
Merissa Daley, 2B (2nd)
Maria Greco, P (2nd)
Alyson Johnson, C (2nd)
California (PA) Softball 2015
Statistics Summary for California (PA) (as of May 18, 2015)
(All games)
Record: 41-11
Date Opponent
!3/7
!3/7
!3/8
!3/8
!3/9
!3/9
!3/11
!3/11
!3/12
!3/12
*3/22
*3/22
*3/29
*3/29
*3/30
*3/30
*4/1
*4/1
*4/2
*4/12
*4/12
*4/14
*4/14
*4/15
*4/15
*4/17
*4/17
*4/18
*4/18
*4/20
*4/20
*4/21
*4/21
*4/24
*4/24
*4/26
*4/26
*4/27
#4/30
#4/30
#5/1
#5/1
#5/2
#5/2
#5/2
$5/8
$5/9
$5/9
$5/10
$5/10
$5/15
$5/16
vs #23 West Va. Wesleyan
vs Merrimack
vs #21 Indianapolis
vs Concordia-St. Paul
vs Queens (NY)
vs Wayne State (NE)
vs St. Joseph's (IN)
vs Urbana
vs #12 Winona State
vs SW Minnesota State
SLIPPERY ROCK
SLIPPERY ROCK
SETON HILL
SETON HILL
EDINBORO
EDINBORO
PITT-JOHNSTOWN
PITT-JOHNSTOWN
MERCYHURST
CLARION
CLARION
at Seton Hill
at Seton Hill
at Gannon
at Gannon
at Pitt-Johnstown
at Pitt-Johnstown
at Indiana (PA)
at Indiana (PA)
INDIANA (PA)
INDIANA (PA)
at Mercyhurst
at Mercyhurst
GANNON
GANNON
at Edinboro
at Edinboro
at Clarion
vs East Stroudsburg
vs Gannon
vs Indiana (PA)
vs Bloomsburg
vs West Chester
vs Gannon
vs Gannon
SAINT AUGUSTINE'S
CHARLESTON (WV)
GANNON
CHARLESTON (WV)
CHARLESTON (WV)
#22 WEST VA. WESLEYAN
#22 WEST VA. WESLEYAN
Score
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
7-3
11-0
0-8
3-6
1-0
1-2
7-5
10-0
0-7
12-0
7-5
4-3
2-1
5-10
9-0
11-2
10-0
10-0
10-2
8-0
4-3
0-2
3-4
4-5
6-1
2-3
3-0
12-0
5-3
11-0
7-1
7-1
4-3
12-2
6-2
7-1
4-2
2-1
6-0
4-5
6-0
6-1
6-0
8-5
3-2
11-0
2-5
13-4
1-0
3-2
3-2
6-2
* = Conference game
! = NTC Spring Games (Clermont, FL)
# = PSAC Tournament (Quakertown, PA)
$ = NCAA Tournament
Home: 20-2
Away: 9-4
Player
Lindsay Reicoff
Kaity Finley
Emily Price
Jacquelyn Fowler
Natalya Smarra
Hailey Wilson
Shelby Heyd
Megan Jahoda
-------------------Breanna Morris
Becca Reinhart
Alex Sagl
Erica Vallecorsa
Courtney Sinclair
Jenna Lehoux
Tiffany Koenig
Haley Bashada
Kaity Davis
Neutral: 12-5
avg gp-gs
50-49
52-52
52-52
50-44
52-51
50-48
46-42
50-50
142
183
159
130
151
128
130
120
51
41
38
35
23
21
27
23
57
72
61
46
53
44
44
34
2b
6
5
15
7
6
5
6
6
3b
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
19
0
8
8
2
2
6
5
hr
rbi
52
12
43
39
26
23
31
29
37
7
19
9
11
10
11
9
1
5
2
2
4
2
5
1
23
21
21
20
24
17
11
23
14-14
22-11
1-1
43-36
33-13
16-2
14-2
7-1
1-0
43
36
3
103
40
16
10
8
0
9
5
0
16
11
4
1
0
0
17
14
1
23
8
3
1
0
0
4
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
10
8
1
11
3
1
0
1
0
3
4
0
7
13
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
10
5
2
14
15
3
2
2
0
. 401
. 393
. 384
.354
. 351
. 344
. 338
.2 8 3
.395
. 389
. 333
. 223
. 200
.188
.100
.000
. 000
ab
PSAC West: 23-5
r
h
bb hbp
Totals
.341
52
1402
305
478
64
5
55
290
142
25
Opponents
.222
52
1282
116
285
47
2
25
107
104
14
era
w-l
Player
Alex Sagl
Meghan Uher
Haley Bashada
-------------------Kaity Davis
1.27 27-4
2.14 10-2
2.53 3-1
40 31 25 10
23 16 4 2
11 2 1 1
5
0
0
ip
h
203.1 135
85.0 75
27.2 31
r
er
50
30
15
37
26
10
2-2
0-0
0-0
2-2
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
213 26-28
369 34-41
bb
so
44 263
33 76
15 10
1-4
12
3
0
0
1
25.1
44
21
16
12
20
Totals
1. 83
41-11
52
52
30
16
6
341.1
285
116
89
104
369
Opponents
5. 55
11-41
52
52
21
3
1
324.1
478
305
257
142
213
5
51
21
6
28
29
Score by innings
California (PA)
Opponents
4. 4 2
app gs cg sh sv
so sb-att
5-5
5-6
1-1
0-0
4-4
0-0
6-7
0-0
1
55
12
2
39
12
3
36
16
4
66
13
7
22
10
8
4
0
9 EX
1
3
2
1
Total
305
116
Win-loss breakouts: Day 41-11; Night 0-0; vs Left 6-0; vs Right 35-11;
1-run games 10-5; 2-run games 4-1; 5+run games 22-3; Extra inns 2-1; Shutouts 16-3.
Current streak: Won 5; Longest winning streak: 13; Longest losing streak: 3.
Attendance: Home 1501 (avg 100); Away 1195 (avg 49); Total 2696 (avg 69).
California (PA) Softball 2015
Statistics Summary for California (PA) (as of May 18, 2015)
(NCAA Tournament)
Record: 6-1
Date Opponent
$5/8
$5/9
$5/9
$5/10
$5/10
$5/15
$5/16
SAINT AUGUSTINE'S
CHARLESTON (WV)
GANNON
CHARLESTON (WV)
CHARLESTON (WV)
#22 WEST VA. WESLEYAN
#22 WEST VA. WESLEYAN
Score
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
11-0
2-5
13-4
1-0
3-2
3-2
6-2
* = Conference game
! = NTC Spring Games (Clermont, FL)
# = PSAC Tournament (Quakertown, PA)
$ = NCAA Tournament
Home: 6-1
Player
Jacquelyn Fowler
Natalya Smarra
Hailey Wilson
Emily Price
Kaity Finley
Megan Jahoda
Erica Vallecorsa
Courtney Sinclair
-------------------Lindsay Reicoff
Shelby Heyd
Becca Reinhart
Tiffany Koenig
Haley Bashada
Totals
Opponents
Player
Alex Sagl
-------------------Meghan Uher
Haley Bashada
Totals
Opponents
Score by innings
California (PA)
Opponents
Away: 0-0
avg gp-gs
7-7
7-7
7-7
7-7
7-7
7-7
7-7
7-6
.545
. 500
. 471
. 435
. 370
.3 3 3
. 167
. 143
. 308
. 200
. 000
.000
.000
.365
.224
era
22
20
17
23
27
15
18
14
ab
6
4
2
7
5
3
3
3
r
12
10
8
10
10
5
3
2
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
2
0
1
3
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
11
4
5
6
1
5
2
1
bb hbp
0
0
2
1
1
3
3
5
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
so sb-att
3 0-0
2 0-0
2 0-0
2 0-0
3 1-1
5 0-0
3 0-0
7 0-0
7-7
4-1
3-0
2-0
1-0
7
7
13
5
2
1
1
5
1
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
13
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
0
178
170
39
15
65
38
11
2
0
0
4
8
38
15
30
13
1
6
32
43
w-l
app gs cg sh sv
1. 9 1
6-0
4. 2 0
10.50
2.33
6.17
1
12
3
PSAC West: 0-0
ip
h
r
er
bb
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-3
2-3
so
7
7
4
1
0
40.1
30
11
11
10
41
0-1
0-0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.1
1.1
4
4
2
2
2
2
3
0
2
0
6-1
1-6
7
7
7
7
4
3
2
0
0
0
45.0
42.0
38
65
15
39
15
37
13
30
43
32
2
3
0
3
6
3
4
12
2
5
1
1
6
1
5
7
0
1
8
4
0
Total
39
15
Win-loss breakouts: Day 6-1; Night 0-0; vs Left 0-0; vs Right 6-1;
1-run games 3-0; 2-run games 0-0; 5+run games 2-0; Extra inns 1-0; Shutouts 2-0.
Current streak: Won 5; Longest winning streak: 5; Longest losing streak: 1.
Attendance: Home 1076 (avg 153); Away 0 (avg 0); Total 1076 (avg 153).
Player
Alex Sagl
Meghan Uher
Haley Bashada
--------------Kaity Davis
Totals
Opponents
Player
Lindsay Reicoff
Kaity Finley
Emily Price
Jacquelyn Fowler
Natalya Smarra
Hailey Wilson
Shelby Heyd
Megan Jahoda
--------------Breanna Morris
Becca Reinhart
Alex Sagl
Erica Vallecorsa
Courtney Sinclair
Jenna Lehoux
Tiffany Koenig
Haley Bashada
Kaity Davis
Totals
Opponents
AB
142
183
159
130
151
128
130
120
9
5
0
16
11
4
1
0
0
305
116
R
51
41
38
35
23
21
27
23
17
14
1
23
8
3
1
0
0
478
285
H
57
72
61
46
53
44
44
34
12 3 0
52 52 30
52 52 21
0
16
3
W-L App GS CG Sho
27-4
40 31 25 10
10-2
23 16 4
2
3-1
11 2 1
1
14-14
43
22-11
36
1-1
3
43-36 103
33-13
40
16-2
16
14-2
10
7-1
8
1-0
0
52-52 1402
52-52 1282
4.42 1-4
1.83 41-11
5.55 11-41
ERA
1 .2 7
2.14
2 .5 3
.395
.3 8 9
.333
.2 2 3
.200
.1 8 8
.100
.0 0 0
.000
.3 4 1
.222
Avg G-GS
.401 50-49
.393 52-52
.384 52-52
.354 50-44
.351 52-51
.344 50-48
.338 46-42
.283 50-50
0 1
0 2
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5 55
2 25
1 25.1
6 341.1
1 324.1
SEASON
Sv
IP
5 203.1
0 85.0
0 27.2
4
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
64
47
3 0
4 2
0 0
7 0
13 0
1 0
1 0
0 1
0 0
142 25
104 14
BB Hbp
37 1
7 5
19 2
9 2
11 4
10 2
11 5
9 1
10 2-2
5 0-0
2 0-0
14 2-2
15 1-1
3 0-0
2 0-0
2 0-0
0 0-0
213 26-28
369 34-41
SO Sb-Att
23 5-5
21 5-6
21 1-1
20 0-0
24 4-4
17 0-0
11 6-7
23 0-0
44
285
478
H
135
75
31
21
116
305
R
50
30
15
16
89
257
ER
37
26
10
12
104
142
BB
44
33
15
20
369
213
SO
263
76
10
138-137
91-86
52-52
50-44
137-136
50-48
176-171
86-78
G-GS
2.87 13-7
ERA
1 .4 3
2.14
2 .2 2
430
36
151
317
40
16
48
14
0
AB
423
284
159
130
383
128
496
198
106
5
29
59
11
4
5
1
0
R
133
58
38
35
81
21
102
35
155
14
41
82
8
3
8
1
0
H
165
100
61
46
129
44
160
54
35 22
9
2
W-L App GS CG Sho
72-11 99 78 58 22
10-2
23 16 4
2
10-4
39 11 7
3
.360 143-143
.389 22-11
.272 53-52
.259 130-112
.200 33-13
.1 8 8
16-2
.167 43-11
.0 7 1
15-4
.000
1-0
Avg
.3 9 0
.352
.3 8 4
.354
.3 3 7
.344
.3 2 3
.273
(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)
10
8
1
11
3
1
0
1
0
290
107
SEASON
2B 3B HR RBI
6 1 19 52
5 1 0 12
15 2 8 43
7 1 8 39
6 0 2 26
5 0 2 23
6 0 6 31
6 0 5 29
Record: 41-11 Home: 20-2 Away: 9-4 Neutral: 12-5 PSAC West: 23-5
California (PA) Softball 2015
Individual Season/Career Summary for California (PA) (as of May 18, 2015)
(All games Sorted by Batting avg)
4 18
0 2
1 3
0 2
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
1 127.0
148
H
368
75
117
89
8
27
48
3
1
7
5
0
HR RBI
42 135
0 23
8 43
8 39
16 82
2 23
20 115
10 46
CAREER
Sv
IP
9 525.0
0 85.0
1 107.1
27
2
8
10
0
0
1
0
0
CAREER
2B 3B
24 1
10 3
15 2
7 1
20 1
5 0
29 1
7 0
65
R
140
30
48
44
4
10
13
13
1
5
0
0
52
ER
107
26
34
5
2
2
2
0
0
0
1
0
BB Hbp
68 7
12 5
19 2
9 2
29 7
10 2
42 20
14 3
31
BB
116
33
30
62
SO
640
76
55
59 23-23
5 0-0
30 0-0
34 6-6
15 1-1
3 0-0
13 0-0
5 0-0
0 0-0
SO Sb-Att
59 9-9
37 9-10
21 1-1
20 0-0
43 6-6
17 0-0
49 11-12
36 0-0
Player
Jenna Lehoux
Hailey Wilson
Meghan Uher
Tiffany Koenig
Kaity Davis
Megan Jahoda
Erica Vallecorsa
Lindsay Reicoff
Jacquelyn Fowler
Breanna Morris
Kaity Finley
Natalya Smarra
Becca Reinhart
Emily Price
Alex Sagl
Shelby Heyd
Haley Bashada
Courtney Sinclair
Totals
Opponents
CH
33
21
14
10
6
376
95
252
49
41
36
161
31
154
36
46
9
28
1398
1403
PO
31
19
4
8
1
356
62
237
44
17
33
47
15
73
15
39
3
20
1024
973
A
2
2
10
2
5
18
32
11
4
22
1
105
14
71
18
3
5
3
328
384
E
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
4
1
2
2
9
2
10
3
4
1
5
46
46
SEASON
Fld% SBA
1.000
4
1.000
0
1.000
9
1.000
0
1.000
3
.995
30
.9 8 9
0
.984
0
.9 8 0
0
.951
0
.9 4 4
0
.944
0
.9 3 5
0
.935
0
.9 1 7
20
.913
0
.8 8 9
2
.821
0
.9 6 7
34
.967
26
CSB
1
0
2
0
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
7
2
SBA%
.8 0 0
.000
.8 1 8
.000
.7 5 0
.833
.0 0 0
.000
.0 0 0
.000
.0 0 0
.000
.0 0 0
.000
.8 3 3
.000
1.000
.000
.8 2 9
.929
PB
1
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
19
CI
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ch
33
21
14
30
28
389
162
800
49
489
63
427
31
154
117
200
34
28
PO
31
19
4
22
7
368
121
751
44
178
60
143
15
73
38
174
7
20
A
2
2
10
7
20
18
35
36
4
273
1
255
14
71
74
12
26
3
California (PA) Softball 2015
Individual Season/Career Summary for California (PA) (as of May 18, 2015)
(All games Sorted by Fielding pct)
E
0
0
0
1
1
3
6
13
1
38
2
29
2
10
5
14
1
5
CAREER
Fld% SBA
1.000
4
1.000
0
1.000
9
.967
0
.9 6 4
8
.992
30
.9 6 3
0
.984
2
.9 8 0
0
.922
0
.9 6 8
0
.932
0
.9 3 5
0
.935
0
.9 5 7
33
.930
1
.9 7 1
3
.821
0
CSB
1
0
2
0
6
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
1
0
SBA%
.8 0 0
.000
.8 1 8
.000
.5 7 1
.833
.0 0 0
1.000
.0 0 0
.000
.0 0 0
.000
.0 0 0
.000
.6 8 8
1.000
.7 5 0
.000
PB
1
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
CI
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
May 21-25
Shorter (41-15)
Game 1 (Field One / Stadium Field)
1 p.m., May 21
St. Mary's (TX) (48-10)
Indianapolis (47-13)
Game 2 (Field One / Stadium Field)
3:30 p.m., May 21
Winner Game 1
Game 5 (Field Three)
5 p.m., May 22
Winner Game 2
North Georgia (49-7)
Game 1 Loser
Game 7 (Field Three)
1 p.m., May 23
Game 2 Loser
Game 11 (Field One / Stadium Field)
1 p.m., May 24
Game 13 (Field One / Stadium Field)
(if necessary)
6 p.m., May 24
Winner Game 7
Game 9 (Field Three)
6 p.m., May 23
Game 6 Loser
California (PA) (41-11)
Game 3 (Field One / Stadium Field)
6 p.m., May 21
Dixie St. (49-7)
Adelphi (30-20)
Game 4 (Field One / Stadium Field)
8:30 p.m., May 21
Game 6 (Field Three)
7:30p.m., May 22
Winner Game 4
Central Mo. (49-14)
Game 3 Loser
Game 8 (Field Three)
3:30 p.m., May 23
Game 4 Loser
Championship Game
(Field One / Stadium Field)
1 p.m., May 25
Winner Game 3
Game 12 (Field One / Stadium Field)
3:30 p.m., May 24
Game 14 (Field One / Stadium Field)
(if necessary)
8:30 p.m., May 24
Winner Game 8
Game 10 (Field Three)
8:30 p.m., May 23
Game 5 Loser
Bracket note:
1. If the winner of Game 9 defeats the winner of Game 5, then Game 13 is necessary.
2. If the winner of Game 10 defeats the winner of Game 6, then Game 14 is necessary.
3. If only one if necessary game is needed, it will be played at 6 p.m.
4. All games are webstreamed in high definition on www.NCAA.com.
*Note: The NCAA Division II Softball Committee reserves the right to revise the schedule (i.e., Game times) when necessary.
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Kaity Finley
OF L/R SO
Latrobe, Pa.
10
Erica Vallecorsa
INF/OF R/R JR
Latham, N.Y.
22
3
2
5
6
8
Lindsay Reicoff
INF R/R JR
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Meghan Uher
P R/R JR
Acme, Pa.
Breanna Morris
INF R/R SR
Waynesburg, Pa.
Alex Sagl
P R/R JR
Oakville, Ontario
13
Hailey Wilson
INF R/R FR
Delaware, Ohio
27
14
15
Becca Reinhart
INF L/R SR
Shoemakersville, Pa.
Natalya Smarra
INF R/R JR
McKees Rocks, Pa.
32
33
Tiffany Koenig
INF R/R JR
Levittown, Pa.
Shelby Heyd
OF L/R SR
Innisfil, Ontario
Kaity Davis
P R/R SO
Massillon, Ohio
Rick Bertagnolli
Head Coach
22nd season
Megan Lehman
Assistant Coach
1st season
Kelly Bly
Graduate Assistant
Athletic Trainer
Jacquelyn Fowler
OF R/R FR
Grove City, Ohio
16
Haley Bashada
P R/R JR
Belle Vernon, Pa.
37
Megan Jahoda
C R/R SO
Buchanan, N.Y.
9
Emily Price
INF R/R FR
Warren, Ohio
18
Courtney Sinclair
INF/OF R/R FR
Oil City, Ontario
41
Colby Miller
C S/L FR
Meadowlands, Pa.