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1 2010 WASHINGTON SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE 2010 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 48-6 Overall; 17-4 Pac-10 Date Opponent Time/Result KAJIKAWA CLASSIC - Tempe, Ariz. 2/11 Auburn W, 5-0 2/12 Ohio W, 4-3 2/12 #RV Nevada W, 8-0 (6) 2/13 #RV Cal State Northridge W, /14 #RV Notre Dame W, 5-0 CAMPBELL CARTIER CLASSIC - San Diego, Calif. 2/19 Utah State L, 7-4 2/19 UC Santa Barbara W, 9-1 (5) #RV San Diego State W, 5-0 CATHEDRAL CITY CLASSIC - Palm Springs, Calif. 2/25 #RV/25 BYU W, 8-0 (6) 2/26 #12/9 Oklahoma W, 7-4 2/27 #19/21 Fresno State W, 10-2 (5) 2/27 #RV Oklahoma State W, 9-4 2/28 UC Davis W, 9-1 (6) BANK OF HAWAI I INVITATIONAL - Honolulu, Hawaii 3/5 East Carolina W, 6-0 3/6 Seattle University W, 12-0 (5) Hawai i W, 1-0 (8) 3/7 Seattle W, 11-2 (5) Hawai i W, 8-4 HUSKY SOFTBALL CLASSIC - Seattle, Wash. 3/11 Miami (OH) W, 3-0 3/12 Miami (OH) W, 6-3 3/13 Portland State W, 5-0 3/13 Seattle University W, 5-1 3/14 Seattle University W, 8-3 JUDI GARMAN CLASSIC - Fullerton, Calif. 3/18 New Mexico W, 10-1 (5) 3/19 #RV DePaul L, 5-3 3/19 #23/RV Louisiana-Lafayette W, 8-0 (5) 3/20 Utah W, 8-0 (6) 3/21 Purdue W, 12-4 (6) Portland State W, 3-2 Portland State W, 7-0 4/1 #5/5 UCLA * L, 1-0 4/2 #5/5 UCLA * W, 3-1 4/3 #5/5 UCLA * W, 7-2 4/9 #3/2 Arizona * W, 2-1 4/10 #3/2 Arizona * W, 7-0 4/11 #3/2 Arizona * W, 9-3 #23/17 Oregon * W, 9-2 #23/17 Oregon * L, 4-0 #23/17 Oregon * W, 1-0 #13/17 California * W, 1-0 (10) #13/17 California * L, 9-1 (5) #13/17 California * W, 4-0 4/30 Oregon State * W, 13-1 (5) 5/1 Oregon State * W, 9-0 (5) 5/2 Oregon State * W, 1-0 5/7 #15/15 Stanford * W, 8-0 (5) 5/8 #15/15 Stanford * W, 2-1 5/9 #15/15 Stanford * W, 1-0 (8) #10/10 Arizona State * (FSN-TV) L, 6-5. #10/10 Arizona State * W, 5-4 #10/10 Arizona State * W, 9-0 (5) 5/21 North Dakota State W, 3-0 5/22 North Carolina W, 1-0 5/23 North Carolina W, 2-1 (8) 5/27 #14 Oklahoma 7 p.m. 5/28 #14 Oklahoma 5:30 p.m. 5/28 #14 Oklahoma (If Necessary) 8.m. 6/3-10 Women s College World Series TBA *Pac-10 Conference Game 2009 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 9 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 17 CONSECUTIVE POSTSEASON APPEARANCES Rankings Time of Game Contact: Rosie Leutzinger Phone: HUSKIES HOST NO. 14 OKLAHOMA IN NCAA SUPER REGIONALS FOR WORLD SERIES BERTH No. 3 Seed Washington Huskies 48-6 Overall (#1 NFCA/#1 USA Softball) 17-4 Pac-10 (Pac-10 Champions) , NCAA - National Champs rleutzin@uw.edu Website: NCAA SUPER REGIONALS Husky Softball Stadium Seattle, Wash. No. 14 Seed Oklahoma Sooners Overall (#11 NFCA/#8 USA Softball) 13-3 Big 12 (Big-12 Tournament Champs; 2nd Regular) , NCAA - Regionals TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE (Best Two-Out-Of-Three) ALL TIMES PACIFIC Thursday, May 27 Friday, May 28 Oklahoma at Washington, 7 p.m. Oklahoma at Washington, 5:30 p.m. - ESPNU/KKNW ESPN2 KIXI 880 AM Oklahoma at Washington, 8 p.m. (If Nec.) - ESPN2/KKNW ALL GAMES AVAILABLE VIA GAMETRACKER THIS WEEK Following a 3-0 run through the NCAA Seattle Regional the No. 3 seed Washington softball team hosts its second-ever NCAA Super Regional and first since 2007 when the Huskies entertain No. 14 seed Oklahoma (46-10) in a best-of-three games series, Thursday, May 27 and Friday, May 28. Thursday's games takes place at 7 p.m. with Friday's first game scheduled for 5:30 p.m. A third game, if necessary, would take place at approximately 8 p.m. or 30 minutes following the first game on Friday. The first team to win twice will advance to the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City, June 3-10, The first and third games of the series will air on ESPN2 with game two airing on ESPNU. Beth Mowins and USA National Team member Jessica Mendoza will call the action all weekend. SUPER REGIONAL TICKET INFORMATION Reserved and general admission seats have already been sold out for this weekend's games. Fans can purchase standing-room only tickets 15 minutes prior to each game for $3. FOLLOW THE ACTION LIVE In addition to all the games airing on ESPN, the games can also be heard live on the radio with Thursday's game airing on KIXI 880 AM and Friday's games on KKNW 1150 AM. As always, all games can be followed on Gametracker via the Huskies official website, TOURNAMENT AT A GLANCE The Huskies earned the No. 3 overall seed for the tournament behind No. 1 Alabama from the SEC and No. 2 Michigan from the Big 10. UW was one of seven Pac-10 teams to make the tournament - equaling the SEC and Big 12 for most in the tournament - but they have the most remaining teams, with six of the seven advancing to the final 16. UW was one of five seeded Pac-10 teams who all advanced, joining No. 5 UCLA, No. 10 Arizona, No. 11 Cal and No. 13 Arizona State while unseeded Oregon upset No. 8 Georgia Tech. The Pac-10 has won 22 of the 27 NCAA Division I softball championships, including the last four straight. The 64-team tournament was made up of 30 teams that earned automatic bids while 34 teams received at-large bids. The Huskies have defeated 17 of the 64 teams (27-5 record) in the tournament including seven of the 15 other seeded teams (12-3 record). One of their wins came against this weekend's opponent, Oklahoma, a 7-4 win in the Kajikawa Classic in February. University of Washington Athletics Athletic Communications 229 Graves Building Box Seattle, WA

2 HUSKIES IN THE POLLS NFCA/USA Today Top 25 (5/11) RANK TEAM RECORD PRV. 1 Washington (30) Michigan Arizona Alabama UCLA Florida Georgia Tech Missouri Georgia Arizona St Oklahoma California Texas Oklahoma St Stanford Tennessee LSU Illinois Ohio St Texas A&M Massachusetts Oregon Hawaii Notre Dame Florida St Others Receiving Votes: DePaul 20, Fordham 10, Oregon State 6, Lipscomb 5, BYU 2, La.-Lafayette 2, San Diego State 1, Louisville 1, Nebraska 1, Hofstra ESPN.com/USA Softball Top-25 (5/18) RANK TEAM RECORD PRV 1. Washington (17) Michigan (1) Alabama (2) UCLA Florida Arizona Georgia Tech Oklahoma Georgia LSU Arizona State Texas California Missouri Tennessee Stanford Illinois Texas A&M Hawaii Oklahoma State T21. Ohio State T21. Oregon UMass Florida State Notre Dame Others receiving votes: BYU (13), Fordham (13), DePaul (5), Louisville (4), San Diego State (3), North Carolina (2), East Carolina (1) and Lipscomb (1) BECOME A HUSKY FAN ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER Fans can follow the Husky softball team and receive updates throughout the postseason on the UW Softball Twitter page by logging on to Head coach Heather Tarr and National Player of the Year Danielle Lawrie have their own Twitter accounts as well and fans can follow them at CoachTarr and The Huskies can also be found on Facebook via the Washington Softball fan page at To become a fan of Danielle Lawrie, search Facebook for Danielle Lawrie. THREE-SEED MAGIC? The Huskies earned the No. 3 seed for the NCAA Tournament, the same seed they earned for last year's tournament before going on to win the Women's College World Series. UW has been seeded No. 1 overall just once in their history, which came in 2000 but they went on to finish just fifth at the WCWS. The No. 3 seed equals the secondhighest ranking for UW in school history, something they have done twice before and has brought them good luck each time. Besides last year's national-champion three-seed, UW was also picked third in 1999, going on to finish as national runner-up. HOME SWEET HOME UW hosted a regional last weekend for the first time since 2000 and now will host just its second-ever Super Regional and first since 2007 when they defeated Alabama to advance to the Women's College World Series. Last year, the Huskies spent the entire postseason on the road, going from NCAA Regionals in Amherst, Mass., straight to Atlanta, Ga., for Super Regionals before flying directly to Oklahoma City for the World Series. This year, UW will spend the first two weekends at home before potentially getting on a plane to OKC in June. UW has never lost an NCAA postseason game at home, going an incredible 19-0 in one Super Regional and five Regionals at Husky Softball Stadium. With their 16-1 record at Husky Softball Stadium during the regular season, the Huskies completed the most successful home season in school history, just edging last year's squad which went UW won their first five games in Seattle before falling to UCLA but went on to win their next 11 in front of the home crowd. With three wins in front of the home crowd last weekend, they are up to 19-1 overall with a 13-game home winning streak. The longest home winning streak in school history is a 15-gamer held by the 1996 team, which went 18-2 overall at Husky Softball Stadium en route to its first World Series appearance. UW could equal that record this week should they win two at the NCAA Super Regionals. UW is averaging 1,369 fans per game at Husky Softball Stadium this year including back-to-back season highs their final regular-season weekend of 2,080 and 2,159. LET THERE BE LIGHTS! After spending the final three weeks of the 2009 season on the road during the postseason because Husky Softball Stadium was not equipped with lights, the Huskies were lucky enough to get some generous donations from their supporters to install lights at the field for The Huskies, who cashed in on making themselves eligible for postseason by earning an NCAA Regional host site, played the first night game in the 15-year history of Husky Softball Stadium on Thursday, March 11 when they hosted Miami of Ohio in the first game of the Husky Softball Classic. The Huskies didn't disappoint their home crowd as reigning National Player of the Year Danielle Lawrie fired a perfect game to lead UW to a 3-0 win. All told, UW has played 12 of its 20 home games this year under the lights. HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS The Huskies retained the No. 1 spot in both of the final regular-season NFCA and USA Softball polls. They were the No. 1 team in both polls every week this season, the first time that has ever happened in the USA Softball poll since its inception in The Huskies were a unanimous choice on eight occasions in the NFCA poll and seven times in the USA Softball poll. No. 2 Michigan, No. 3 Alabama, No. 4 UCLA and No. 6 Arizona all received No. 1 votes during the season but never enough to shake the Huskies The only poll where UW did not rank No. 1 heading into the postseason was the RPI, which takes strength of schedule into consideration. UW came in at No. 2 in that poll behind Alabama. The Huskies started the season ranked No. 1 for the first time in school history. Seven of the eight Pac-10 teams finished the regular-season ranked, with four of those seven in the top 10 (Washington, Arizona, UCLA, Arizona State). HUSKY POSTSEASON HISTORY The Huskies are in the midst of their 17th-straight NCAA Tournament appearance, missing out only during their inaugural season in Washington has a record in postseason (50-12 Regionals/5-4 Super Regionals/20-15 WCWS) and has advanced to the Women s College World Series nine times ( , 03, 04, 07, 09), finally winning the National Championship last year with a 2-0 sweep over Florida in the best-of-three championship series. The Huskies had previously advanced to the national championship game in both 1996 and 99. Their 17-straight tournament appearances are tied for the fifth-longest active streak with Oklahoma, while their 75 wins in the tournament are fifth-best in NCAA history. Additionally, UW s nine WCWS appearances are tied for the fifth-most in history with Michigan. REPEAT? After taking 17 years to win their first title, the Huskies will look to become the first team to win back-to-back titles since Arizona HUSKIES IN THE POLLS NFCA ESPN.com Preseason 1* 1 Feb. 9 1* 1* Feb Feb. 23 1* 1 March 2 1* 1* March 9 1* 1 March March * March * April April 13 1* 1* April April May 4 1* 1* May 12 1* 1* May 18 n/a 1 *Unanimous 2009 NCAA CHAMPIONS

3 LAWRIE RECORD WATCH UW CAREER RECORDS Category Rank No. Record Wins No Strikeouts No. 1 1,811 1,811 Shutouts No Appearances No Starts No Complete Games No Innings No. 1 1, ,157.2 Earned Run Avg No Saves No. t UW SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Category Rank No. Record Shutouts No * Wins No * Complete Games No * Strikeouts No * Games Started No. t * Walks/7 Inn. No ERA No Innings No * Appearances Saves *Record held by Lawrie PAC-10 CAREER RECORDS Category No. Rank Record Strikeouts 1,811 No. 1 1,811 Appearances 189 No K Ratio No Wins 134 No Innings 1,157.2 No. 2 1,204.1 Starts 163 No Complete Games 145 No Shutouts 63 No NCAA CAREER RECORDS IN TOP 25 Category No. Rank Record Strikeouts 1,811 No. 4 2,440 K Ratio No Wins 134 No Innings 1,157.2 No. 8 1,448 Starts 163 No Complete Games 145 No Appearances 189 No Consec. Wins 21 No. t Shutouts 63 No in 2006 and '07 and just the sixth team overall IN REVIEW The Huskies finally captured the program's first national championship in its ninth trip to the Women's College World Series, sweeping then-no. 1 Florida, two-games-to-none, in the best-of-three Championship Series. Led by WCWS Most Outstanding Player Danielle Lawrie, the Huskies blew the Gators away, 8-0, in game one before a dramatic 3-2 series-clinching victory. Lawrie, who was also named the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, went 5-1 with a 1.88 ERA in the World Series and All-American senior Ashley Charters capped her career by hitting.476 in the series. The Huskies also got clutch performances from underclassmen in the final week, with freshmen Kimi Pohlman and Niki Williams and sophomore Morgan Stuart being named All-College World Series while sophomore transfer Jenn Salling started showing signs of her All-American form as the season progressed. UW's 51 wins were the fourth-most in school history and the championship was UW's first in its 17-year history. The Huskies also finished the Pac-10 season with a 14-7 record, finishing second to UCLA, their most conference wins and highest finish since PAC-10 CHAMPS! With a three-game sweep of Stanford in the second-to-last Pac-10 weekend, and with UCLA and Arizona each losing the same week, the Huskies clinched their third Pac-10 title in school history and first since UW then made sure it wouldn't have to share the crown when they won two-of-three from Arizona State over the final weekend, clinching its first outright title since 1996, the year the Huskies won their first conference championship and went on to finish as the NCAA runner-up. The Huskies finished with a record of 17-4 in Pac-10, winning all seven series they played, three via sweep. Their 17 wins equals the most by a Husky team since the conference shifted to a 21-game format in That year, the team also went 17-4 and shared the Pac-10 title with Arizona. The 1996 team won the crown with a 23-4 record. After taking two-of-three at Arizona State, UW joined the 2000 team as the only ones in school history to win every conference season series. LAST WEEK The Huskies waited a long time to host an NCAA Regional - 10 years to be exact - and they didn't disappoint the home crowd, winning three close games to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. UW opened up with a 3-0 win over 2009 Super Regional participant North Dakota State, with Danielle Lawrie firing a four-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts while also providing the offense with a two-run home run. On Saturday, the Huskies used an unearned run to eek out a 1-0 win over North Carolina, with Lawrie breaking her own school record with her 22nd shutout, allowing just two hits and striking out 11. Then on Sunday, with UNC needing to win three games in one day - including two over UW - the Huskies were able to escape the winner-take-all game when they won a 2-1 thriller in eight innings on freshman Shawna Wright's walk-off double down the left field line. Lawrie out-dueled Tar Heel ace Danielle Spaulding - who fired two no-hitters over the weekend - for the second time, allowing just one run on three hits and striking out 15, giving her 39 Ks and just one walk in 22 innings over the weekend. NEARING THE 50-WIN MARK The Huskies recently won their 40th game of the season to reach the milestone for the 14th time in the 18-year history of the program and now at 48-6 they are closing in on the eighth 50-win season in school history. UW is just one shy of its best-ever 53-game mark, just behind the 2000 team which started 49-5 and did not lose their sixth game until the 58th contest of the season, going on to win a school-record 62 games (62-9) before finishing fifth in the College World Series. Last year's Husky team was through 54 games before finishing and winning its first National Championship. THEY SAY DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS... Perhaps overshadowed by Danielle Lawrie and a powerful offense, the Husky defense may be the most underrated reason why UW has been ranked No. 1 in the nation all season. The Huskies lead the Pac-10 and rank seventh in the nation with a.976 fielding percentage, making just 34 errors in 54 games. They had gone a season-high nine games without an error recently before the streak was broken against Stanford. With at least two games remaining, UW is on pace to smash the school record for fewest errors in a season, set by the 2000 team which made 48 and also owns the highest fielding percentage in school history (.977). The Huskies have given up just six unearned runs in 54 games this season after giving up 31 in 63 games last year. AS STEADY AS THEY GET As a team, UW has been as consistent as they come this year, losing just six games all year and never dropping two games in succession. In fact, only once has UW lost games on consecutive weekends, which happened recently when the Huskies dropped a game at Oregon, then lost one to Cal on the road. UW lost its first game on Feb. 19 then won 18 straight before falling to DePaul. UW would win their next five before being up-ended by UCLA but they bounced back to win the next six conference games. They only slipped a bit on the road in conference play, dropping two in a four-game span, but they rebounded to win seven straight to clinch the Pac-10 title. ALL-TIME NCAA WINS MERCY ME The Huskies defeated Arizona State, 9-0, on the final regular-season weekend for their 16th mercy-rule victory this year. They had 14 last year, including four in Pac-10 play. This year, UW had five mercy rule wins in five innings in conference play, breaking last year's mark for the most in school history. Three of those wins came against ranked teams as they took down Cal, Stanford and Arizona State all in five. UW also won five games via the run-rule in 2005, but two of those lasted six innings. 1. UCLA Arizona Fresno State California Washington 75 NINE WCWS APPEARANCES THREE PAC-10 TITLES 17 STRAIGHT POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

4 HUSKY INDIVIDUAL HONORS Danielle Lawrie First Team All-Pacific Region Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year First-Team All-Pac-10 3x USA Softball National Player of the Week (2/16) (4/13) (5/11) 2x NFCA National Player of the Week (2/16) (5/11) 8x Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week (2/16) (3/2) (4/5) (4/12) (4/26) (5/3) (5/11) (5/17) Top 10 Finalist USA Softball Player of the Year ESPN.com Preseason All-American (1st Team) Bank of Hawaii Invitational Most Outstanding Player Husky Softball Classic MVP Hooch Fagaly Pac-10 All-Freshman Team Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 Bank of Hawaii Invitational All-Tournament Amanda Fleischman Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 Alyson McWherter Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 Lowe s Senior CLASS Award Candidate Kimi Pohlman First Team All-Pacific Region First Team All-Pac-10 Top 50 Finalist USA Softball Player of the Year Bank of Hawaii Invitational All-Tournament Jenn Salling First Team All-Pacific Region First Team All-Pac-10 Top 25 Finalist USA Softball Player of the Year ESPN.com Preseason All-American (1st Team) Taylor Smith Pac-10 Player of the Week (3/21) Bailey Stenson Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 Morgan Stuart ESPN.com Preseason All-American (2nd Team) Bank of Hawaii Invitational All-Tournament Niki Williams First Team All-Pacific Region Second Team All-Pac-10 USA Softball National Player of the Week (3/2) Husky Softball Classic All-Tournament Shawna Wright First Team All-Pacific Region Second Team All-Pac-10 Pac-10 All-Freshman Team Bank of Hawaii Invitational All-Tournament Heather Tarr Pac-10 Coach of the Year SCOUTING THE OPPOSITION NO. 14 OKLAHOMA SOONERS 2010 Overall: (#11 NFCA; #8 USA Softball) 2010 Big 12: 13-3 (Second Regular-Season; Big-12 Tournament Champs) 2009: 41-16, 14-4 (NCAA Regionals) Series vs. UW: Washington leads, 7-6 About Oklahoma: The Sooners are looking for a little redemption after a disappointing end to their 2009 season when they bowed out in the NCAA Regionals as the No. 7 seed on their home field against North Dakota State. The Sooners returned a pair of powerful hitters to their lineup in All-Americans Amber Flores and Haley Nix and also added a pair of impact freshmen in catcher Jessica Shults and pitcher Keilani Ricketts. Shults leads the squad with a.370 average, 14 home runs and 61 RBI while Ricketts is an impressive 31-8 with a 1.19 ERA, striking out 324 batters in innings pitched. Flores and Nix have been steady as expected, with Flores belting 12 home runs and driving home 31 runs while Nix has added 11 long balls and 35 RBI. Senior Lindsey Vandever has also had a big year, belting 12 home runs and driving in 46. The Sooners finished second to Texas in the Big-12 regular season standings, but they won the Conference Tournament and head into Super Regionals riding a 14-game winning streak. Series History: The Huskies took back the series lead from the Sooners back in February when they won a 7-4 decision in the prestigious Cathedral City Classic. While the Sooners scored a season-high tying four runs off Danielle Lawrie, the UW offense also got to the freshman Ricketts for six runs, two coming off the bat of Lawrie, who blasted a two-run home run off her counterpart. She also struck out nine and got some help from Niki Williams, who launched a three-run shot, and Taylor Smith, who added a solo home run in the slugfest. The teams have played each other four times in the NCAA postseason, twice in the Women's College World Series and twice in Regionals. After the Sooners beat the Huskies twice in the 2001 NCAA Regionals to deny them a spot in the WCWS, the Huskies would get their revenge in 2003 when they defeated the Sooners, 3-1, in the World Series. OU did beat UW, 6-2, in the 2004 World Series the only other time they played each other in postseason. Common Opponents: California (W, 12-1); San Diego State (W, 4-0); Oregon State (W, 6-1); Nevada (W, 8-7); Oklahoma State (L, 1-0; L, 3-2; W, 11-1); Cal State Northridge (W, 4-1; L, 1-0); Arizona State (W, 5-4); Arizona (L, 4-3); HOMER HAPPY With five home runs over a recent weekend against Oregon State - including a season-high four in one game - UW surpassed their home run total from all of last year when they hit 51 in 63 games. The Huskies now have 61 in 54 games after hitting 40 home runs through 54 games last season. The Huskies also have 16 multi-home run games, two more than they had all of last year. In fact, the Huskies have hit three or more home runs in a game nine times this year, something they did just twice all last year. The 61 home runs are already the fourth-most in school history, trailing teams from 2003 (75), 2005 (80) and 2000 (84). Danielle Lawrie leads the squad with 15 home runs, which would have more than led the team lead last year, and freshman Shawna Wright is right on her heels with 11, going yard a team-best four times in conference play. Niki Williams has also posted a career-best 11 long balls - more than twice as many as her freshman year last season - while sophomore Taylor Smith, despite starting just 19 of 54 games, is fourth on the team with eight home runs. Exactly half of her 16 hits this year are for home runs. UNDERCLASSMEN PULLING THEIR WEIGHT In last year's Women's College World Series, UW's offense was carried mostly by underclassmen and through most of conference play, the freshmen and sophomores were once again clutch down the stretch. Sophomores Kimi Pohlman and Niki Williams and freshmen Shawna Wright and Hooch Fagaly led the way for the Dawgs, with Pohlman leading the team in average (.418), hits (28), runs (20) and stolen bases (9) and Wright leading the team in doubles (7), home runs (4), RBI (24) and slugging percentage (.629). Williams ranked second on the team with 16 RBI while Fagaly drew a team-high 17 walks and led the team in on base percentage (.484). SECOND TO NONE With 12 strikeouts in the final regular-season weekend, Danielle Lawrie broke the Pac-10's career strikeout record, moving past Arizona great Alicia Hollowell in the final game of the weekend. Last weekend, Lawrie became just the fourth pitcher in NCAA history to go over the 1,800-K mark (she's at 1,811) and she will end the season No. 4 on the all-time charts. The No. 3 spot all-time is held by Virginia Tech's Angela Tincher, who finished with 2,149, out of reach for the Husky senior. Lawrie is also moving up the charts in several other categories in the Pac-10 record books. She took over the career lead in appearances and is also No. 2 now in wins (134), strikeouts per seven innings (10.95), innings (1,204.1) and starts (163) while also ranking third in complete games (145) and seventh in shutouts (63). She is also in the NCAA all-time top 10 in all of the above categories except shutouts, where she ranks No. 20. LAWRIE NAMED PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST The top 10 finalists for the 2010 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award were named last week and UW's Danielle Lawrie was among the finalists. Lawrie is the reigning USA Softball Player of the Year and will look to become only the second two-time winner, joining Texas' Cat Osterman, who won three times. Lawrie has been a force at the plate and in the circle, leading the nation in shutouts (22) and ranking in the top-10 in wins (38), strikeouts (446), ERA (0.94), walks per seven innings (0.88) and strikeouts per seven innings (11.60). She is also leading the Huskies in home runs (15) and RBI (57). She was one of four Pac-10 players named to the list, joining Cal's Valerie Arioto, Arizona's Kenzie Fowler and UCLA's Megan Langenfeld. Jenn Salling was named to the list of 25 finalists, getting added to the list after not being among the top 50 players named prior to the season. She was a top-10 finalist as a freshman in Kimi Pohlman, meanwhile, was named 36 NFCA/LOUISVILLE SLUGGER ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 57 ALL-PACIFIC REGION SELECTIONS

5 to the initial watch list of 50 players. AWARDS PILING UP FOR LAWRIE At this rate, Danielle Lawrie is going to have to buy a house just for all the hardware she's earning this year. After going 3-0 against Stanford late in Pac-10 play, allowing one run and six hits in 20 innings with 34 strikeouts and a no-hitter while also going 4-for-9 with four RBI and a walk-off home run, the senior was named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week along with both the NFCA National Player of the Week and the USA Softball National Player of the Week. The conference honor was her record-breaking seventh of the season, breaking her own mark set last year, and was the 17th of her career, extending another record. She won the award again in the final week of the season to give her eight on the year, including six of the last seven weeks, and 18 in her career. She ended the Pac-10 season with a 17-2 record and 1.01 ERA with 212 strikeouts against some of the best teams in the country. In fact, her 212 conference Ks were exactly twice as many as the second-most by a pitcher in conference play, with Arizona's Kenzie Fowler fanning 106. She parlayed those numbers into being named Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year for the second straight year. Lawrie also made national history with her USA Softball Player of the Week honor, becoming the first player to ever win the award three times in a single season. Last year's USA Softball Player of the Year won the award following the opening week of the season - when she also won the NFCA POW as well - and earned her second honor after going 3-0 against then-no. 2 Arizona. CHASING HERSELF While she has no one else to chase in the Husky record books, Danielle Lawrie is doing a pretty good job of chasing down her own records, most of which she set last year. With 446 strikeouts on the season, Lawrie is third on the UW single-season charts and now owns the top four spots all time, setting the record with 521 last year, as well as ranking second with 457 in 2007 and fourth with 387 in Jennifer Spediacci is the only other Husky in the top five, striking out 316 in With two more shutouts last weekend to give her 22, Lawrie broke her own single-season mark of 21 set last year. She also won three games to give her 38 on the season, second on the single-season charts, behind her record 42 last year. HEATING UP Danielle Lawrie made as much noise in the preseason with her bat as she did with her arm, but once conference play started, the senior went into a bit of a funk. She went just 2-for-16 over the first two weekends with one RBI and was in the midst of a 2-for-17 funk with no RBI over her last six games going into UW's home weekend against Stanford. Lawrie then broke out by going 4-for-9 with four RBI against the Cardinal, including a two-run walk-off home run in the bottom of the seventh inning of the second game to give UW a 2-1 win. She then went 5-for-11 with eight RBI in UW's final regular-season series against ASU, hitting a home run in each of the first two games while going 3-for-3 with five RBI in the finale. She hit another two-run shot last weekend in 3-0 win over North Dakota State to open NCAA Tournament play and since her 2-for-17 funk, Lawrie is batting.345 (10-for-29) with four home runs and 14 RBI in the last nine games. Her walk-off home run broke a 21-game and 62 at-bat homerless drought. WALK AWAY What has made Danielle Lawrie perhaps even better in 2010 than she was in her record-setting 2009 season is the lack of walks the pitcher has allowed this season. Lawrie has given up just 34 walks in innings and 43 appearances this season, a 0.88 walks-per-seven innings ratio which ranks fifth in the nation. By comparison, Lawrie had 56 walks through 43 appearances last year and finished the season with 76. She had already reached 34 walks by April 4 and went into conference play with 28. This season she had just seven walks heading into Pac-10 play before conference batters had a little better eye against her. Still, Lawrie has had 22 appearances without a walk this year after just 16 all last year in 52 appearances. DON'T MAKE HER MAD After giving up a season-high tying four runs in her third loss of the season against Oregon on April 17, Lawrie has been unbeatable, going 14-0 with a 0.57 ERA (seven earned runs in 85 innings) and 163 strikeouts in 94 innings. She allowed just two earned runs over her next 63 innings after the Oregon outing and since ASU scored four off her on the final week of the regular season, she's allowed just one earned run in her last 27 innings. Lawrie threw 25-consecutive scoreless after the loss to Oregon before Oregon State scored a run in the first inning of their first game three weeks ago. She then threw another 26-consecutive scoreless innings before Stanford All-American and USA National Team player Ashley Hansen went yard against her three weekends ago. The longest scoreless streak of Lawrie's career came early last season when she went 64.1 consecutive innings without allowing a single run and also went 90.0 straight without allowing an earned run. PERFECTION... AGAIN... AND AGAIN Danielle Lawrie tied a Pac-10 record against Cal recently when she fired her third perfect game of the season. She now has four in her career, one shy of another conference record. Lawrie kicked off the season in style with 2010 MISCELLANEOUS STATS Multi-Hit Games Player Total Pohlman Salling Williams Lawrie Wright Fleischman Stuart Stenson Smith Fagaly Fa asua Clifton McWherter Tuiasosopo TEAM Multi-RBI Games Player Total Lawrie Wright Williams Salling Stuart Smith Fa asua Fagaly Pohlman McWherter Tuiasosopo Stenson Clifton TEAM Hitting Streaks Player Longest Current Salling 12 2 Williams 12 1 Pohlman 10 2 Lawrie 9 - Wright 6 1 Stuart 4 - Fagaly 4 - Fleischman 4 1 Fa asua 3 - Stenson 3 - Smith 3 - Fitzsimmons 2 - McWherter 2 - Tuiasosopo 2 - Clifton 2 - Wagner 2 - her first-career seven-inning perfect game against Auburn in the season opener, then did the same against Miami (OH) in UW's home opener. She struck out 16 of the 21 batters she faced in the 5-0 win over Auburn and fanned 14 against Miami, needing just 62 pitches to mow down all 21 hitters. Lawrie is now tied for second in Pac-10 history with Arizona's Alicia Hollowell with four perfect games, one shy of former Cal great Michelle Granger. Lawrie joins Marcy Crouch of Stanford in 1999 and Hollowell in 2005 as pitchers with three perfectos in a season. She also held Stanford hitless two weeks ago to give her eight no-hitters, tied for sixth in conference history in that category. The eight no-hitters also are a school record, ahead of Eve Gaw and Jennifer Spediacci who were each a part of six no-hitters, but both had four solo and two combined. All eight of Lawrie's no-hitters have been of the solo variety. GOOD COMPANY Freshman Shawna Wright's 11 home runs in her first year in Seattle are the most by a Husky freshman since four-time All-American Kristen Rivera hit 16 in Jaime Clark holds the record for a true freshman with 23 in 2000 while redshirt freshman Jenny Topping had 24 in the same season. Both ended up playing for the U.S. National Team and winning gold medals while Rivera was a three-time First Team All-American and UW s only four-time All-American. TWO ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNERS 10 ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VIII SELECTIONS

6 HUSKIES IN NCAA STATISTICS (Thru Last Report - 5/18) TEAM Win-Loss Pct.: 2nd,.882 Fielding Pct.: 7th,.978 ERA: 11th, 1.71 Slugging Pct.: 19th,.501 Scoring Avg.: 20th, 6.00 Home Runs Per Game: 21st, 1.16 Batting Avg.: 25th,.310 Stolen Bases Per Game: 39th, 1.49 INDIVIDUAL Hitting RBI Per Game: Lawrie, 15th (1.08) Wright, 43rd (0.98) Williams, 85th (0.86) Home Runs: Lawrie, 50th (14) Home Runs Per Game: Lawrie, 45th (0.27) Runs Per Game: Salling, 46th (0.92) Pohlman, 59th (0.88) Walks: Salling, 40th (0.69) Triples: Pohlman & Salling, t-43rd (4) On Base Percentage: Salling, 64th (.492) Hit By Pitch Per Game: Stuart, 69th (0.20) Average: Pohlman, 82nd (.385) Stolen Bases: Pohlman, 84th (0.39) Pitching Shutouts: Lawrie, 2nd (21) Strikeouts: Lawrie, 4th (407) Victories: Lawrie, 4th (35) ERA: Lawrie, 4th (0.99) Walks Per Seven Inn.: Lawrie, 5th (0.93) Strikeouts per Seven Inn.: Lawrie, 6th (11.5) Hits Per Seven Inn.: Lawrie, 11th (3.65) WRIGHT HITS AT THE RIGHT TIME Freshman Shawna Wright has shown a knack for getting her hits when it means the most. The rookie, who hit a game-winning, pinch-hit home run for her first career hit, still has more RBI (51) than hits (47) with her 51 RBI ranking second on the team behind Danielle Lawrie. She had a career-high five RBI in a game against Stanford recently and has had three or more RBI in a game seven times to tie for the squad lead. The more runners are on base, the better Wright gets as she is hitting.271 with the bases empty,.316 with runners on base,.323 with runners in scoring position and.571 (4-for-7) with the bases loaded. Perhaps her biggest hit of the season came last weekend, however, when she delivered a one-out, RBI double in the bottom of the eighth inning to give UW a 2-1 walk-off victory over North Carolina in the Regional Championship. Wright really picked up her game in conference play, leading the team with 24 RBI, which ranked second in the conference. Her first seven hits went for extra bases, as she ripped five doubles and hit two home runs over the first three weekends, and her seven doubles in conference games ended up tied for the lead. She had three doubles in the conference-opening series against UCLA - including a game-winning two-run double in a 3-1 win in the second game - then added two more doubles and a home run against No. 2 Arizona and had a three-run two-bagger recently against Stanford. Wright was last week named not just Second Team All-Pac-10 for her efforts, but also First Team All-Pacific Region, just the third Husky ever to earn that honor, joining All-Americans and USA National Team members Jaime Clark and Kristen Rivera. STEADY BACKSTOP As impressive as she's been with the bat, freshman Shawna Wright has been equally as impressive behind the plate, where she's been working well with Danielle Lawrie and has been tough to run on. Earlier this season, Wright gunned down Purdue's Lianne Horiuchi to snap her streak of 63 consecutive stolen bases, which was the longest active streak in the nation and is the fifth-longest in NCAA history. The freshman has caught 12 of 27 would-be base stealers and has also picked five runners off the bases, both of which lead the Pac-10 conference. On the weekend UW clinched the Pac-10 title against Stanford, Wright's defense made the difference in a thrilling 2-1 come-from-behind win. With a runner on first in the sixth and Ashley Hansen at the plate, Wright gunned down Stanford's runner trying to steal. While Hansen would then hit a home run to put the Cardinal up 1-0, that run saved proved to be a big one for UW. Then in the seventh, with runners on first and second and one out, Danielle Lawrie struck out a Stanford batter swinging and in one motion, Wright caught the ball and gunned it down to second from her knees, picking off the unsuspecting Stanford runner at second. The strike-em-out, throw-em-out double play gave UW the momentum and Wright led off the bottom of the inning with a single, setting up Lawrie's walk-off, two-run home run for the 2-1 win. The next week against ASU with UW leading, 5-4, in the bottom of the seventh and the tying runner on first, Lawrie and Wright executed a game-ending strike-em-out, throw-em-out double play to clinch the outright Pac-10 title. WALK IT OUT Jenn Salling has proven to be one of the most patient hitters in the college game, drawing 37 walks this season to lead the squad and rank ninth in the conference. She reached base in each of the first 14 games this season via either hit or walk and has reached base via either hit, walk or hit by pitch in 48 of 54 games overall. She drew a career-high three walks in the final game against Oregon State recently and has at least one base on balls in each of the last five games to move into ninth on UW's single-season charts. Overall as a team, UW has 184 walks this year. Should they reach their same number of games played this year as last year (63) and continue at that pace, UW would finish the season with 215 walks, which would rank as the third-most in school history behind the 2000 team, which drew 251 walks in 71 games, and the 1996 team, which had 218 in 68 games. The 2000 team averaged 3.53 walks per game while the 1996 team average 3.21, compared to this year's teams 3.41 walks-per-game average. On the flip side, UW pitchers have walked just 64 batters, 30 less than second-place ASU. The record for fewest walks in a season at UW is 71 by the 1999 staff. THAT'S MORE LIKE IT Husky fans are seeing the full range of talent they saw glimpses of in a half-season last year from Jenn Salling. The junior got off to an incredible start in her first full season with the Dawgs, hitting well over.400 throughout the non-conference schedule. While she "cooled off" a bit in conference play, hitting.291, she is still leading the team in runs (49), walks (37), triples (4) and on base percentage (.495) and is second on the team in average (.364), doubles (9) and stolen bases (12-12) and was last week named First Team All-Pac-10 and First Team All-Pacific Region. Most important to her game this year might be the power and speed returning, two things she lacked last year as she worked her way back into playing shape. In 89 at bats last season, Salling failed to hit a home run but she has already blasted six this season. She is also a perfect 12-for-12 on steal attempts after stealing just two bases in 30 games last year. Last year, the 2007 All-American joined the Huskies midway through the season in Pac-10 play after sitting out nearly a full year. While she started 0-for-14, the shortstop gradually got her timing back and when the Huskies needed her most in the postseason, she was back displaying the skills that made her a First Team All-American as a freshman. Salling went into the postseason batting.146 (7x48) but went on a tear at the NCAA Regionals in Amherst, Mass., leading the team with a.571 average (8x14). She hit.415 overall in postseason to raise her overall average to.270. IT'S A TOSS UP Heather Tarr has experimented with both Jenn Salling and Kimi Pohlman at the leadoff spot over the latter part of the season and it's pretty much worked out any way you slice it. If only the Huskies could somehow have both players leadoff an inning. Salling has been incredible as the first batter of an inning this year, batting.629 (22-for- 35). She has also been highly successful in advancing runners - a key for the No. 2 batter - moving runners over at a.602 clip (56-for-93), the best on the team. Pohlman, meanwhile, has been no slouch at leadoff either, where she has appeared 43 times in 54 games. The sophomore is batting.520 when leading off an inning this year (39-for-75). COMING INTO HER OWN After an outstanding freshman campaign, in which she earned Second Team All-Region and All-Pac-10 honors, Kimi Pohlman is showing no signs of a sophomore slump, leading the team with a.370 average, 67 hits, four triples and 22 stolen bases (22-for-25), while also ranking second on the team in runs (46). Pohlman really got on a roll in Pac-10 play, batting a team-high.418 with 20 runs, 28 hits and seven stolen bases, hitting safely in 17 of 21 conference games. That stretch included a career-high 10-game hitting streak, during which she batted.500 (17-for-34) with five multi-hit games. Overall in conference play, she had nine multi-hit games and she was rewarded last week when she was named not only First Team All-Pac-10, but also First Team All-Pacific Region. Pohlman had some moments of inconsistency early in the season, hitting just.160 (4-for-25) over an eight-game stretch, which included four-straight games without a hit. But since then she has hit safely in 32 of 40 games. She had a hit in 10 of 11 between the Bank of Hawaii Invitational and the Husky Softball Classic, during which she hit 115 ALL-PAC-10 PICKS 2 PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2 PAC-10 PITCHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS

7 .515 (17-33) with 11 runs scored. She also continues to be near-automatic on the base paths, swiping 22 in 25 attempts, making her an impressive 42-for-46 in her career. STARTING TO CLICK Niki Williams came to Washington as a heralded recruit out of California and while it took her a little while to get things going, now that she has she appears to be headed for quite a career. Williams made a name for herself at last year's Women's College World Series, belting three home runs and setting Series records for RBI in a game (7) and series (10) while leading the Huskies to the national championship. But it wasn't always that easy. Williams went into the postseason batting a solid.291 but had just two home runs and 22 RBI in 51 games. In the 60 games since the World Series started, Williams has hit 14 home runs and driven in 53 runs. She didn't get off to a great start this season, going 0-for-7 over the first couple games, but since then she has hit safely in 38 of 52 games, including a career-best 12-game hitting streak, during which she hit.541 (20-for-37). With 11 home runs so far this season, she has more than doubled her total from her freshman year in which she hit five in 57 games. She was named the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week earlier this season after hitting.588 with four home runs and 11 RBI in the Cathedral City Classic. She had some big games in conference play as well, finishing third on the team with 16 RBI, with one noteworthy stretch when she collected at least one hit and one RBI in five straight games, hitting.545 (6-for-11) with seven RBI and seven runs scored in those games. A WALK IN THE PARK Freshman Hooch Fagaly has proven to have a keen set of eyes, particularly over the last couple months. Fagaly drew 17 walks in 21 conference games this year, which ranked third in the league. She drew at least one walk in each of the first six games and going back to the end of non-conference play, Fagaly had an eight-game walking streak before she was not walked against Oregon. She then got back on track, drawing four walks in three games against Cal and three against OSU. Fagaly has drawn two walks in a game six times this year, including her second-career game back in February. Overall, the rookie has drawn 27 bases on balls this year to rank second on the team and she also ranks second with a.450 on base percentage. When she is pitched to, Fagaly has proven to be a solid hitter, batting.294 with five doubles, two home runs and 18 RBI. Things started to click for her in conference play, where she ranked fifth on the team with a.289 average and fourth with eight RBI. She hit safely in seven of eight games and in 10 of 12 after going hitless in her first three career Pac-10 games. NO AVERAGE SMITH ANYMORE With a name like Smith, it's easy to blend in but Taylor Smith did anything but in the Judi Garman Classic, making a name for herself with a record-setting weekend. A part-time starter for the Huskies, Smith's weekend got off to a slow start as she went 0-for-2 in a pair of pinch-hitting appearances over the first three games. But Heather Tarr penciled Smith's name into the starting lineup on Saturday against Utah and she made the most of her opportunity, having what was at that point a career day, going 3-for-3 with a pair of two-run home runs and a career-high five RBI. It marked her first career three-hit game, first two-home run game and the five RBI were easily a career best UW TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At Bats: 37, at California (4/23) Runs: 13, vs. Oregon State (4/30) Hits: 14, at Portland State (3/27) RBI: 12, vs. Seattle (3/6) vs. Purdue (3/21) vs. Oregon State (4/30) Doubles: 5, vs. Arizona (4/11) Triples: 1, nine times (last at Portland St., 3/27) Home Runs: 4, vs. Oregon State (5/1) Total Bases: 26, vs. Oregon State (5/1) Walks: 10, vs. Oregon State (4/30) Strikeouts: 16, vs. Auburn (2/11) Sac Hits: 2, six times (last at ASU, 5/15) Sac Flies: 1, eight times (last at ASU, 5/15) Stolen Bases: 5, vs. Utah (3/20) Hit By Pitch: 3, vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/19) LOB: 14, at California (4/23) Fielding Putouts: 30, vs. California (4/23) Assists: 14, vs. Seattle (3/14) Errors: 4, vs. Ohio, 2/12) Pitching Innings Pitched: 10.0, at California (4/23) Runs Allowed: 9, at California (4/24) Earned Runs: 9, at California (4/24) Walks Allowed: 4, vs. CS Northridge (2/13) vs. Seattle (3/14) at California (4/23) Strikeouts: 18, at California (4/23) Hits Allowed: 14, at Arizona State (5/14) HRs Allowed: 2, four times (last vs. Purdue, 3/21) As if that weren't impressive enough, Smith exploded on Sunday for two grand slams against Purdue to tie the UW school record for RBI in a single game with eight, a record set back in She became the first Husky to ever hit two grand slams in a game and her 13 RBI is also a two-game record. For her efforts, Smith was named the Pac-10 Player of the Week. Smith has added three more home runs since then, including jacks in consecutive games in the final regular-season weekend. Despite starting just 19 of 54 games this year, Smith is fourth on the team in home runs (8) and fifth in RBI (22). She is also slugging a team-best.678. Nearly half of Smith's career hits (10 of 21) have gone for home runs, with exactly half this year going over the wall (8-of-16). TAKING ONE FOR THE TEAM While Morgan Stuart's stats may not indicate she's had a great offensive season, the junior is finding ways to contribute and help her team win games. As always, Stuart is leading the team in times hit by a pitch, getting plunked 10 times this year which leads the conference. That mark also ranks tied for fifth on the UW single-season charts, nine shy of the record set by Kim DePaul in 2000 and two shy of Stuart's career high of 12 set last year, which placed her third in the single-season record book. The junior has now been hit by a pitch 29 times in her career, just one shy of breaking into the NCAA's all-time top-25. Stuart is also fourth on the team in doubles (6) and is fifth in walks (15) along with playing solid defense at the hot corner. SETTLING IN Senior Amanda Fleischman has long been one of the Huskies top utility players throughout her career, appearing everywhere on the field except the pitcher's circle. But it seems she has finally found a permanent home on the field at second base as the Woodinville, Wash., native has stepped up in conference games, taking advantage of her opportunity to play every day. After batting just.200 (5-for-25) over the first 29 games of the season in a platoon role with freshman Jerrin Fa'asua, Fleischman has picked things up since then, hitting.333 (18-for-54) with nine runs and nine stolen bases. She started 19 of 21 conference games and after going 4-for-6 over the final weekend against ASU, she bumped her conference average up to.310, third on the team. Another great weekend in NCAA Regionals (3-for-8, two stolen bases) bumped Fleischman up to.291. She has been steadily climbing over the last few weeks, going from.238 on May 8 to.291 now by going 8-for-her-last-16 (.500) with three multi-hit games. STENSON STEPS UP After starting her senior season off a little slowly, going just 1-for-13 over the first 11 games, Bailey Stenson went on a tear over a two-week span to get herself back in the lineup. Things turned around for Stenson in the Bank of Hawaii Invitational when she had a pair of multi-hit games - including one in which she had two hits in one inning - and batted.400 with three runs and three RBI. Stenson continued her hot hitting in the Husky Softball Classic, going 5-for-13 with three runs, an RBI and two stolen bases. After her 1-for-13 stretch, Stenson hit.458 (11-for-24) over the next 11 games to raise her average from.077 to a season-high.324. HARD TO BEAT Before No. 5 UCLA handed Danielle Lawrie her first loss of the season - and first since May 31, in the opening Pac-10 game, the senior was able to put together a 21-game winning streak dating back to the Women's College World Series. Her 21-consecutive victories put her in a tie for 14th in NCAA history for most consecutive 2010 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At Bats: 5, four times (last, 3 players at Cal, 4/23) Runs: 3, Pohlman four times (last at ASU (5/15) Salling three times (last vs. NMU, 3/18) Williams vs. Stanford (5/9) Hits: 4, Pohlman vs. Seattle (3/14) RBI: 8, Smith vs. Purdue (3/21) Doubles: 2, Williams vs. Utah State (2/19) Lawrie vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/19) Wright vs. Arizona (4/11) Triples: 1, seven times Home Runs: 2, Lawrie vs. CS Northridge (2/13) Lawrie vs. ULL (3/9) Smith vs. Utah (3/20) Smith vs. Purdue (3/21) Total Bases: 9, Smith vs. Utah (3/20) Walks: 3, Lawrie vs. DePaul (3/19) Salling vs. Oregon State (5/2) Stolen Bases: 3, Pohlman vs. Purdue (3/21) Hit By Pitch: 2, M. Stuart, vs. Notre Dame (2/14) Fielding Putouts: 18, Wright at California (4/23) Assists: 6, B. Harris vs. Miami OH (3/12) Errors: 2, Fa asua vs. Ohio (2/12) Stuart vs. Seattle (3/6) Pitching Innings Pitched: 10.0, Lawrie at California (4/23) Runs Allowed: 9, B. Harris at California (4/24) Earned Runs: 9, B.Harris at California (4/24) Walks: 4, B. Harris vs. Seattle (3/14) Lawrie at California (4/23) Strikeouts: 18, Lawrie at California (4/23) Strikeouts (7 inn.): 16, Lawrie vs. Auburn (2/11) Hits Allowed: 14, Lawrie at Arizona State (5/14) 34 PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS 52 PAC-10 PITCHER OF THE WEEK AWARDS

8 2010 GAMES SUMMARY Current Streak...Won 5 At Home On the Road Neutral Site Last 10 Games Longest Winning Streak games Longest Losing Streak...1 game (6x) Largest Margin of Victory... 12, vs. Seattle (3/6) 12, vs. Oregon State (4/30) Largest Margin of Defeat... 8, at Cal (4/24) Vs. NFCA Top 5* Vs. NFCA Top 10* Vs. NFCA Top 25* Day Games Night Games In One-Run Games In Two-Run Games In Five+ Run Games In Extra Innings In Shutouts When Scoring 0-2 Runs When Scoring 3-5 Runs When Scoring 6-9 Runs When Scoring 10+ Runs When Scoring First When Scoring in the First Inning When Leading After 1 Inning When Leading After 2 Innings When Leading After 3 Innings When Leading After 4 Innings When Leading After 5 Innings When Leading After 6 Innings When Trailing After 1 Inning When Trailing After 2 Innings When Trailing After 3 Innings When Trailing After 4 Innings When Trailing After 5 Innings When Trailing After 6 Innings When Tied After 1 Inning When Tied After 2 Innings When Tied After 3 Innings When Tied After 4 Innings When Tied After 5 Innings When Tied After 6 Innings When Hitting 0 Home Runs When Hitting 1 Home Run When Hitting 2+ Home Runs When Opponent Hits 0 Home Runs When Opponent Hits 1 Home Run When Opponent Hits 2+ Home Runs When Committing 0 Errors When Committing 1 Error When Committing 2+ Errors When Out-Hitting Opponent When Out-Hit By Opponent When Hits Are Tied Home Attendance (Avg.)...26,024 (1,369) Home Attendance High...2,159 (5/9) *Based on ranking at time of game wins. Arizona's Jennie Finch holds the record that may never be broken, winning 60 consecutive games over three seasons, including a perfect 32-0 record in NO. 2 NO MATCH Danielle Lawrie was named both the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week and the USA Softball National Player of the Week for the second time this year after shutting down then-no. 2 Arizona - which boasts the nation's highest-scoring offense - three times. She allowed just four runs in 21.0 innings, striking out 39 and walking just four. She threw one shutout and held Arizona scoreless for 12 consecutive innings over the three games at one point, shutting down the Cats in the final inning Friday, throwing seven scoreless Saturday and holding Arizona without a run through the first four innings on Sunday. The Langley, B.C., native struck out at least 12 in every game, including a high of 14 on Friday before backing it up with 12 on Saturday and 13 on Sunday, while not walking a batter in the final game. BAT WOMAN With all the focus on her pitching in the past, Lawrie is now starting to get some attention for her bat. She got off to a blistering start at the plate this year and has belted a team-high 15 home runs with 57 RBI, both of which would have led the team last year as Ashlyn Watson finished with 11 home runs and Morgan Stuart with 37 RBI in 63 games. Lawrie has already surpassed her previous career-highs of 10 home runs set in 2007 and 31 RBI last year and now has 34 home runs in her career, moving her into a tie for fifth in Husky history. She also recently passed the 100-RBI mark in her career, the 17th player in UW history to reach the century mark. CENTURY MARK With two wins in the Campbell Cartier Classic, Danielle Lawrie reached the 100-win mark, breaking UW's career wins record. Jennifer Spediacci previously held the record, having won 100 games between , but Lawrie earned wins No. 100 and 101 against UC Santa Barbara and San Diego State. Lawrie has now broken three UW career records this season. With two starts in San Diego, she reached 129 in her career, passing the previous mark set by Ashley Boek from of 127. More recently, she broke the career appearances record to give her seven of the 10 career pitching records at UW. QUITE AN OPENING STATEMENT Danielle Lawrie made quite a statement over the opening weekend that she's not ready to relinquish her title of College Softball Player of the Year. All Lawrie did was go 3-0 with a save and 21.0 shutout innings, striking out 45 batters while walking just one. To top things off, one of her wins was a perfect game, the first seven-inning perfect game of her career and just the second in Husky history. Lawrie was also a menace at the plate, belting four home runs - including a grand slam - and driving in nine runs. The only game she didn't pitch in, Lawrie hit two home runs and drove in a career-high six runs, all of which ended in her being named the National Player of the Week by both USA Softball and the NFCA for the second time in her career HOT START The Huskies went into Pac-10 play having completed one of the best non-conference slates in school history. Their 28-2 record is the third-best 30-game start in school history and also marks the second-fewest losses heading into Pac-10 play in UW history. The 2000 team started a program-best 29-1 through 30 games while the 2003 team started That 2003 team went into conference play with a record, the best preseason record in school history. Both teams went on to play in the Women's College World Series. Last year's national championshipwinning team went into conference play with a 27-3 mark before going 14-7 in Pac-10 for a second-place finish. GOING STREAKING The Huskies' 28-2 start to the season included an 18-game winning streak, the fourth-longest in school history. This year's streak trailed only the 19-game win streaks of last year's national championship-winning team as well as the 1996 team - which finished second in the nation - and the 2000 team, which won 23 in a row early in the season and got off to a 32-1 start, the best in school history. Below is a look at the longest winning streaks in Husky softball history. Year Streak Dates games 2/18-3/ games 4/13-5/ games 2/6-3/ games 2/19-3/18 HUSKIES REACH PROGRAM MILESTONE With two wins in a three-game series at Oregon, the Huskies reached a program milestone with win No The Husky program began in 1993 with a record and since then, UW has made 17-consecutive NCAA postseason appearances, winning at least 40 games in 14 of those campaigns. The Huskies won a school-record 62 games in 2000 and won 51 in their national-championship winning season last year, the sixth 50-win season in program history. UW has already reached 45 wins this season, matching the program's average wins per season. TARR REACHES MILESTONE Head coach Heather Tarr picked up two wins in the Campbell Cartier Classic earlier this year to reach a big milestone in her career. UW's win over San Diego State was her 200th career victory as a head coach, all at her alma mater. The former All-Pac-10 third baseman for the Huskies, Tarr led the Huskies to 51 wins last year - her first 50-win season - and the program's first national championship. She has a career record of , good for a.687 winning percentage. SEASON DEBUTS With its win in their season-opening game against Auburn, the Huskies have now won four consecutive season openers. UW has opened each of its 18 seasons with a multiple-team tournament, accruing a record. The Huskies have gone undefeated in six of those tournaments (1996, 2000, '02, '03, '09, '10), including a 5-0 mark in

9 this year's Kajikawa Classic. UW is now 14-4 in season openers all-time after defeating Auburn, 5-0. WILLIAMS, WRIGHT NAMED TO FUTURES TEAM Washington sophomore Niki Williams and freshman Shawna Wright were named to the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) of America's 18-player 2010 USA Softball Women's Futures National Team. The squad, which includes both USA Softball rookies and those with program experience, consists of athletes who currently play or have played at 13 schools in six Division I conferences. The Futures Team will kick off the season with exhibition games against the 2010 USA Softball Women's National Team in Canton and Ashland, Ohio, June They will also compete against the National Teams of Canada, Japan and the USA at the 2010 World Cup of Softball, July 22-26, at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Okla. Members of the Futures Team will also fill spots on the USA team competing at the Canadian Open Fast Pitch International Championship, July 7-11, in Surrey, B.C. and exhibition games in Whitehorse, Yukon, July Futures players will also be included on the rosters for the Japan Cup, August 3-9, in Sendai City, Japan. Wright has already been confirmed to play in the Canadian Open Fast Pitch International Championships along with former Husky and three-time All-American Ashley Charters. Charters has also been confirmed to compete in the Japan Cup. HUSKIES PICKED TO WIN PAC-10 The Huskies were picked to finish first in the Pac-10 conference in a vote of league coaches, receiving the maximum seven first-place votes, and they proved the coaches right by winning their third title. Arizona was picked to finish second while UCLA, last year's Pac-10 champ who received the only other first-place vote, finished third but edged Arizona for second in the final standings. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team to win the conference. Arizona State, the 2008 national champion, and Stanford tied for fourth while California, one of five Pac-10 teams with a World Series title, was picked sixth. Oregon and Oregon State rounded out the vote in seventh and eighth, respectively. UW was picked to finish third last year before finishing second to UCLA with a 14-7 mark. The Pac-10 has won 22 of the 27 NCAA Division I softball championships, including the last four straight, and will look to add to that mark in GRAND SLAMS Danielle Lawrie vs. Cal State Northridge 2/13 Jenn Salling vs. Notre Dame 2/14 Taylor Smith vs. Purdue (2), 3/21 MULTI-HOMER GAMES Danielle Lawrie vs. Cal State Northridge, 2/13 Danielle Lawrie vs. Louisiana Lafayette, 3/19 Taylor Smith vs. Utah, 3/19 Taylor Smith vs. Purdue, 3/19 NO-HITTERS/PERFECT GAME Danielle Lawrie vs. Auburn (7-inning perfect game) 2/11 vs. Miami OH (7-inning perfect game) 3/11 vs. California (7-inning perfect game) 4/25 vs. Stanford (5-inning no-hitter) 5/7 BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS 2/14 vs. Notre Dame (Salling & Lawrie) 2/27 vs. Fresno State (Lawrie & Williams) 5/1 vs. Oregon State (Williams & Wright) 5/1 vs. Oregon State (Stuart & Smith) 2010 Washington Softball Roster No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Elig. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Shawna Wright C R/R 5-9 FR HS Lancaster, Calif./Lancaster 3 Niki Williams IF/OF R/R 5-9 SO 1V Mission Viejo, Calif./El Toro 4 Kimi Pohlman OF L/L 5-8 SO 1V Sammamish, Wash./The Bear Creek School 5 Amanda Fleischman UTL S/R 5-10 SR 3V Woodinville, Wash./Woodinville 6 Taylor Smith C/OF R/R 5-9 SO 1V Olympia, Wash./Timberline 7 Jenn Salling IF L/R 5-5 JR 1V Port Coquitlam, B.C./Terry Fox Secondary 8 Maggie Wagner IF R/R 5-7 FR HS Woodinville, Wash./Woodinville 9 Jerrin Faasua IF R/R 5-4 FR HS Oceanside, Calif./El Camino 10 Hooch Fagaly C/IF R/R 5-8 FR HS Chino, Calif./Don Antonio Lugo 14 Jenna Clifton OF/UTL R/R 5-6 SO 1V Glendale, Ariz./Northwest Christian School 15 Danielle Lawrie P R/R 5-7 SR 3V Langley, B.C./Brookswood Secondary 18 Morgan Stuart IF R/R 5-8 JR 2V Riverside, Calif./Riverside Poly 19 Ashley Tuiasosopo OF R/R 5-8 JR 2V Woodinville, Wash./Woodinville 20 Bailey Stenson OF L/R 5-4 SR 3V Auburn, Wash./Auburn 22 Alyson McWherter OF R/R 5-5 SR 3V Lakewood, Wash./Lakes 24 Baily Harris P R/R 5-8 FR HS Longview, Wash./R.A. Long 33 Amanda Fitzsimmons P/IF L/R 5-4 FR HS Auburn, Wash./Auburn-Riverside Pronunciation Guide Player and Coach Names Amanda Fleischman FLY-shmen Lance Glasoe GLASS-oh Jerrin Faasua JEH-rin fa-ah-soo-ah Hooch Fagaly fuh-golly Danielle Lawrie LOR-ee Jenn Salling SAL-ing Ashley Tuiasosopo two-ee-ah-so-so-po Hometowns/High Schools Mission Viejo vee-ay-ho Sammamish suh-mam-ish Port Coquitlam co-quit-lum Head Coach: Heather Tarr (6th season) Assistant Coaches: Gina Carbonatto (2nd season), Lance Glasoe (2nd season) Volunteer Assistant: J.T. D Amico (2nd season) Student Assistant: Dru Hester (2nd season)

10 FINAL 2010 Pac-10 Conference Standings Conference Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Streak Washington Won 2 UCLA Won 1 Arizona Lost 1 Arizona State Lost 2 California Won 4 Stanford Won 3 Oregon Lost 3 Oregon State Lost 3 HUSKIES IN PAC-10 STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL Batting Average: 9th, Kimi Pohlman (.385) On Base Pct.: 8th, Jenn Salling (.492) Runs: t-8th, Jenn Salling (47) 10th, Kimi Pohlman (45) Hits: 7th, Kimi Pohlman (65) RBI: 4th, Danielle Lawrie (55) 7th, Shawna Wright (50) Doubles: t-5th, Shawna Wright (12) Triples: t-2nd, Kimi Pohlman (4) t-2nd, Jenn Salling (4) Home Runs: t-9th, Danielle Lawrie (14) Walks: 9th, Jenn Salling (35) Hit By Pitch: t-1st, Morgan Stuart (10) Sac Flies: t-2nd, Shawna Wright (3) Stolen Bases: 7th, Kimi Pohlman (20) 10th, Jenn Salling (12) Pitching ERA: 2nd, Danielle Lawrie (0.99) Opponents Avg.: 2nd, Danielle Lawrie (.151) Innings Pitched: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (247.1) Strikeouts: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (407) Strikeouts Looking: 2nd, Danielle Lawrie (88) Wins: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (35) Saves: t-4th, Danielle Lawrie (2) Appearances: t-2nd, Danielle Lawrie (40) Games Started: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (36) Runs Allowed: 3rd, Danielle Lawrie (36) Walks Allowed: 6th, Danielle Lawrie (33) Fielding Fielding Pct.: t-1st, Bailey Stenson (1.000) Chances: 2nd, Shawna Wright (450) Putouts: 2nd, Shawna Wright (417) Double Plays: t-10th, Jenn Salling (7) Caught Stealing By: 1st, Shawna Wright (12) Runners Picked Off: 1st, Shawna Wright (5) HUSKIES IN PAC-10 STATISTICS TEAM Batting Average: 4th,.310 Slugging Pct.: 4th,.501 On Base Pct.: 4th,.400 Runs: 4th, 306 Hits: 5th, 412 RBI: 4th, 276 Doubles: 7th, 58 Triples: t-1st, 9 Home Runs: 4th, 59 Total Bases: 4th, 665 Walks: 5th, 175 Hit By Pitch: 4th, 28 Sac Bunts: 8th, 22 Sac Flies: 7th, 8 Stolen Bases: 3rd, 76 Pitching ERA: 2nd, 1.71 Opposing Avg.: 1st,.192 Strikeouts: 3rd, 432 Hits Allowed: 1st, 229 Runs Allowed: 1st, 87 Earned Runs Allowed: 1st, 81 Walks Allowed: 1st, 63 Doubles Allowed: 1st, 29 Triples Allowed: t-7th, 6 Home Runs Allowed: 2nd, 24 Fielding Fielding Pct.: 1st,.977 Chances: 8th, 1,327 Putouts: 8th, 990 Assists: 8th, 307 Errors: 8th, 30 Stolen Bases Against: 8th, 14 Passed Balls: 6th, 4 Double Plays: t-4th, 11 HUSKIES IN PAC-10 STATISTICS CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Batting Average: 4th, Kimi Pohlman (.418) Slugging Pct.: 8th, Shawna Wright (.639) On Base Pct.: 5th, Hooch Fagaly (.484) 8th, Kimi Pohlman (.480) Runs: 2nd, Kimi Pohlman (20) Hits: 3rd, Kimi Pohlman (28) RBI: 2nd, Shawna Wright (24) 10th, Niki Williams (16) Doubles: t-1st, Shawna Wright (7) t-3rd, Kimi Pohlman (6) t-6th, Jenn Salling (5) Total Bases: 6th, Shawna Wright (39) Walks: t-3rd, Hooch Fagaly (17) t-6th, Jenn Salling (15) Sac Bunts: t-5th, Jenn Salling (3) Stolen Bases: t-3rd, Kimi Pohlman (7) 5th, Amanda Fleischman (6) Pitching ERA: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (1.01) Opponents Avg.: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (.165) Innings Pitched: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (125.1) Strikeouts: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (212) Strikeouts Looking: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (54) Wins: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (17) Appearances: t-1st, Danielle Lawrie (19) Games Started: 1st, Danielle Lawrie (19) Runs Allowed: 3rd, Danielle Lawrie (18) Fielding Chances: 1st, Shawna Wright (234) Putouts: 1st, Shawna Wright (215) Passed Balls: t-4th, Shawna Wright (2) Caught Stealing By: t-1st, Shawna Wright (6) Runners Picked Off: 1st, Shawna Wright (3) 2010 Pac-10 Coaches Preseason Poll 1. Washington (7) 49 pts. 2. Arizona 41 pts. 3. UCLA (1) 37 pts. 4. Arizona State 26 pts. Stanford 26 pts. 6. California 25 pts. 7. Oregon 10 pts. Oregon State 10 pts.

11 Quick Facts School:...University of Washington Location:...Seattle, Wash. Address: Graves Bldg., Box , Seattle, WA Founded:...November 4, 1861 Enrollment:... 42,000 (31,474 undergraduate) Nickname:... Huskies Colors:...Purple and Gold Conference:...Pacific-10 Conference Home Facility:...Husky Softball Stadium (1,500) Press Box Phone:...(206) Web Site:... President:... Dr. Mark Emmert Athletic Director:... Scott Woodward Athletic Communications Director:... Richard Kilwien Softball SID:...Rosie Leutzinger Work:...(206) Cell:...(206) Fax:...(206) Head Coach:...Heather Tarr Record at Washington: (Sixth season) Career Record: (Sixth season) ... Assistant Coach:... Gina Carbonatto ... Assistant Coach:... Lance Glasoe ... Volunteer Assistant:... J.T. D Amico Certified Athletic Trainer:... Katie Green Equipment Manager:... Gary McGuire Strength and Conditioning Coach:... Hans Straub 2009 Overall Record/ Pac-10 Record (Finish): /14-7 (2nd) 2009 Postseason: (NCAA Champions) Final NFCA Ranking:...1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:... 12/7 Position Starters Returning/Lost:... 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost:... 3/0 Newcomers:...6 NCAA Tournament Appearances: NCAA Tournament Record: College World Series Apps.:...9 ( , 03, 04, 07, 09) Best NCAA Finish:... NCAA Champions (2009) Inaugural Season: (31-27) All-Time Record: Conference Championships:... 3 (1996, 2000, 2010) All-Americans:...20 YEAR-BY-YEAR BREAKDOWN Overall National Final Conference Conference Head Year Record Finish Ranking Record Finish Coach (.534) (.280) 8th Teresa Wilson (.677) Regional Participant No (.583) 3rd Teresa Wilson (.685) Regional Finals No (.607) 4th Teresa Wilson (.868) Second No (.852) 1st Teresa Wilson (.725) Tied Third No (.593) 3rd Teresa Wilson (.788) Tied Third No (.679) 2nd Teresa Wilson (.739) Second No (.556) 3rd Teresa Wilson (.873) Tied Fifth No (.810) 1st Teresa Wilson (.635) Regional Finals No (.524) 3rd-tie Teresa Wilson (.750) Regional Participant No (.619) 3rd-tie Teresa Wilson (.742) Tied Fifth No (.429) 5th Teresa Wilson (.678) Tied Seventh No (.500) 5th Scott Centala/Steve Dailey (.614) Super Regionals No (.476) 6th Heather Tarr (.583) Super Regionals No (.285) 7th Heather Tarr (.689) Tied Third No (571) 3rd-tie Heather Tarr (.536) Regional Participant RV 7-14 (.333) 5th-tie Heather Tarr (.810 National Champions No (.667) 2nd Heather Tarr (.889)???? 17-4 (810) 1st Heather Tarr Totals (.715) (.570)

12 2010 WASHINGTON OVERALL STATISTICS 2010 Washington Softball Overall Statistics for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 48-6 Home: 18-1 Away: 11-3 Neutral: 19-2 Pacific-10: 17-4 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Pohlman, Kimi Salling, Jenn Williams, Niki Lawrie, Danielle Wright,Shawna Fagaly, Hooch Fleischman, Amanda Stenson, Bailey Stuart, Morgan Fitzsimmons, Amanda Smith, Taylor McWherter, Alyson Tuiasosopo, Ashley Wagner, Maggie Fa'asua, Jerrin Clifton, Jenna Harris, Baily Totals Opponents LOB - Team (346), Opp (219). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (5). IBB - Team (6), Salling 3, Lawrie 2, Pohlman 1. Picked off - Wright 1, Fleischman 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Lawrie, Danielle / Harris, Baily / Harris, Felecia / Clifton, Jenna / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (4), Wright 4, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (5), Wright 5, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Wright (15-27), Lawrie (11-22), Harris, B (3-5), Clifton (1-1), Fleischman (0-1).

13 2010 WASHINGTON CONFERENCE STATISTICS 2010 Washington Softball Conference statistics for Washington (as of May 25, 2010) (Pacific-10 games only Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 17-4 Home: 11-1 Away: 6-3 Pacific-10: 17-4 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Pohlman, Kimi Wright,Shawna Fleischman, Amanda Salling, Jenn Fagaly, Hooch Lawrie, Danielle Williams, Niki Stenson, Bailey Stuart, Morgan Smith, Taylor Fa'asua, Jerrin Clifton, Jenna Tuiasosopo, Ashley Fitzsimmons, Amanda McWherter, Alyson Wagner, Maggie Totals Opponents LOB - Team (136), Opp (94). DPs turned - Team (2), Opp (3). IBB - Team (4), Salling 3, Pohlman 1. Picked off - Fleischman 1. (Pacific-10 games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Lawrie, Danielle / Clifton, Jenna / Harris, Baily / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (2), Wright 2, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (3), Wright 3, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Wright (6-12), Lawrie (5-11), Harris, B (1-1).

14 2010 NCAA POSTSEASON STATISTICS 2010 Washington Softball Overall Statistics for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) (NCAA Tournament Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 3-0 Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Pacific-10: 0-0 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Williams, Niki Salling, Jenn Fleischman, Amanda Wright,Shawna Pohlman, Kimi Fagaly, Hooch Lawrie, Danielle Smith, Taylor Stuart, Morgan Fa'asua, Jerrin Clifton, Jenna McWherter, Alyson Wagner, Maggie Totals Opponents LOB - Team (22), Opp (12). IBB - Team (1), Lawrie 1. (NCAA Tournament Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Lawrie, Danielle / Totals / Opponents / SBA/ATT - Wright (1-1), Lawrie (1-1).

15 2010 WASHINGTON RESULTS 2010 Washington Softball Game Results for Washington (as of May 24, 2010) (All games) Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Pacific-10 Pitcher of record Attend Time 1 Feb 11, 2010 vs Auburn Tigers W Lawrie (W 1-0) 0 Feb 12, 2010 vs Ohio W Harris, B (W 1-0) 0 1:09 Feb 12, 2010 vs Nevada W Lawrie (W 2-0) 312 1:49 $ Feb 13, 2010 vs Cal State Northridge W Harris, B (W) 158 2:35! Feb 14, 2010 vs Notre Dame W Lawrie (W 3-0) 478 1:57 Feb 19, 2010 vs Utah State L Harris, B (L 2-1) 77 2:17 Feb 19, 2010 vs UC Santa Barbara W Lawrie (W 4-0) 211 1:42! at San Diego State W Lawrie (W 5-0) 933 2:09 Feb 25, 2010 vs BYU W Lawrie (W 6-0) 0 2:08 Feb 26, 2010 vs #12 Oklahoma W Lawrie (W 7-0) 691 2:10 Feb 27, 2010 vs #19 Fresno State W Lawrie (W 8-0) 454 1:33 Feb 27, 2010 vs Oklahoma State W Lawrie (W 9-0) 0 2:25 Feb 28, 2010 vs UC Davis W Harris, B (W 3-1) 0 2:02 Mar 05, 2010 vs East Carolina W Lawrie (W 10-0) 0 2:00 Mar 06, 2010 vs Seattle W Harris, B (W 4-1) 0 1:44 Mar 06, 2010 at Hawai'i W 1-0 (8) Lawrie (W 11-0) 871 Mar 07, 2010 vs Seattle W Harris, B (W 5-1) 0 1:25 Mar 07, 2010 vs Hawai'i W Lawrie (W 12-0) 436 2:20 Mar 11, 2010 MIAMI (OH) W Lawrie (W 13-0) 854 1:36 Mar 12, 2010 MIAMI (OH) W Harris, B (W 6-1) 733 2:14 Mar 13, 2010 PORTLAND STATE W Lawrie (W 14-0) 0 2:07 Mar 13, 2010 SEATTLE W Harris, B (W 7-1) :44 Mar 14, 2010 SEATTLE W Harris, B (W 8-1) :04 Mar 18, 2010 vs New Mexico W Harris, B (W) :03 Mar 19, 2010 vs DePaul L Harris, B (L) 0 2:14 Mar 19, 2010 vs #23 Louisiana W Lawrie (W 15-0) 0 Mar 20, 2010 vs Utah W Lawrie (W 16-0) 67 2:09 Mar 21, 2010 vs Purdue W Lawrie (W 17-0) 317 2:00 03/27/10 at Portland State-1 W Harris, F (W 1-0) :13 03/27/10 at Portland State-2 W Lawrie (W 18-0) :10 * Apr 01, 2010 #5 UCLA L Lawrie (L 18-1) :40 * Apr 03, 2010 #5 UCLA W Lawrie (W 19-1) :20 * Apr 03, 2010 #5 UCLA W Lawrie (W 20-1) :27 * Apr 09, 2010 #2 ARIZONA W Lawrie (W 21-1) :45 * Apr 10, 2010 #2 ARIZONA W Lawrie (W 22-1) :16 * Apr 11, 2010 #2 ARIZONA W Lawrie (W 23-1) :18 * Apr 16, 2010 at #17 Oregon W Lawrie (W 24-1) 762 2:18 * Apr 17, 2010 at #17 Oregon L Lawrie (L 24-2) 815 1:47 * Apr 18, 2010 at #17 Oregon W Lawrie (W 25-2) 800 1:45 * Apr 23, 2010 at #13 California W 1-0 (10) Lawrie (W 26-2) 193 3:00 * Apr 24, 2010 at #13 California L Harris, B (L 9-3) 404 1:45 * Apr 25, 2010 at #13 California W Lawrie (W 27-2) 600 2:15 * Apr 30, 2010 OREGON STATE W Lawrie (W 28-2) :06 * May 01, 2010 OREGON STATE W Lawrie (W 29-2) :37 * May 02, 2010 OREGON STATE W Lawrie (W 30-2) :57 * May 07, 2010 #15 STANFORD W Lawrie (W 31-2) :33 * May 08, 2010 #15 STANFORD W Lawrie (W 32-2) :57 * May 09, 2010 #15 STANFORD W 1-0 (8) Lawrie (W 33-2) :25 * May 13, 2010 at #10 Arizona State L Harris, B (L 9-4) :05 * May 14, 2010 at #10 Arizona State W Lawrie (W 34-2) :39 * May 15, 2010 at #10 Arizona State W Lawrie (W 35-2) :49 May 21, 2010 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W Lawrie (W 36-2) :02 May 22, 2010 at North Carolina W Lawrie (W 37-2) :36 May 23, 2010 NORTH CAROLINA W 2-1 (8) Lawrie (W 38-2) :44 () extra inning game

16 2010 WASHINGTON SITUATIONAL STATISTICS - OFFENSE 2010 Washington Softball Batting Analysis for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) (All games Sorted by Player Name) vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty w/bases loaded as leadoff fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct out out gnd Clifton, Jenna Fa'asua, Jerrin Fagaly, Hooch Fitzsimmons, Amanda Fleischman, Amanda Lawrie, Danielle M c W h e r t e r,a l y s o n Pohlman, Kimi Salling, Jenn Smith, Taylor Stenson, Bailey Stuart, Morgan Tuiasosopo, Ashley Wagner, Maggie Williams, Niki Wright,Shawna Totals Opponents w/runners w/runner on 3rd success 2- rnrs pinch hitting in scoring pos and LT 2 out with 2 outs adv runners out adv rnrs rch rch Player h ab avg h ab avg rbi ops pct h ab avg adv ops pct rbi w/out lob err fc kl Clifton, Jenna Fa'asua, Jerrin Fagaly, Hooch Fitzsimmons, Amanda Fleischman, Amanda Lawrie, Danielle McWherter, Alyson Pohlman, Kimi Salling, Jenn Smith, Taylor Stenson, Bailey Stuart, Morgan Tuiasosopo, Ashley Wagner, Maggie Williams, Niki Wright,Shawna Totals Opponents Success Advancing Runners = percentage of times the batter advanced at least one runner during a plate appearance #Rnrs Adv w/out = TOTAL number of runners advanced when the player made an out

17 2010 WASHINGTON SITUATIONAL STATISTICS - PITCHING 2010 Washington Softball Pitching Analysis for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) (All games Sorted by Player Name) vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty vs leadoff with 2 outs fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct h ab avg out out gnd gdp Clifton, Jenna Harris, Baily Harris, Felecia Lawrie, Danielle Totals Opponents Player ap gs ip/app *h/g *r/g *er/g *bb/g *so/g k/bb *2b/g *3b/g *hr/g *fo/g *go/g *bf/g sba att pct Clifton, Jenna Harris, Baily Harris, Felecia Lawrie, Danielle Totals Opponents * = average based on 7-inning game

18 2010 WASHINGTON TEAM GAME BY GAME - OFFENSE 2010 Washington Softball Team Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 24, 2010) Batting (All games) Date Opponent ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr bb ibb sb cs hbp sac sf gdp k po a e avg Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers Feb 12 vs Ohio Feb 12 vs Nevada Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge Feb 14 vs Notre Dame Feb 19 vs Utah State Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara at San Diego State Feb 25 vs BYU Feb 26 vs Oklahoma Feb 27 vs Fresno State Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State Feb 28 vs UC Davis Mar 05 vs East Carolina Mar 06 vs Seattle Mar 06 at Hawai'i Mar 07 vs Seattle Mar 07 vs Hawai'i Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE Mar 13 SEATTLE Mar 14 SEATTLE Mar 18 vs New Mexico Mar 19 vs DePaul Mar 19 vs Louisiana Mar 20 vs Utah Mar 21 vs Purdue /27/10 at Portland State /27/10 at Portland State *Apr 01 UCLA *Apr 03 UCLA *Apr 03 UCLA *Apr 09 ARIZONA *Apr 10 ARIZONA *Apr 11 ARIZONA *Apr 16 at Oregon *Apr 17 at Oregon *Apr 18 at Oregon *Apr 23 at California *Apr 24 at California *Apr 25 at California *Apr 30 OREGON STATE *May 01 OREGON STATE *May 02 OREGON STATE *May 07 STANFORD *May 08 STANFORD *May 09 STANFORD *May 13 at Arizona State *May 14 at Arizona State *May 15 at Arizona State May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STAT May 22 at North Carolina May 23 NORTH CAROLINA Totals

19 2010 WASHINGTON TEAM GAME BY GAME - PITCHING 2010 Washington Softball Team Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 24, 2010) Pitching (All games) Date Opponent ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr wp bk hbp dp ibb score w-l sv era Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers Feb 12 vs Ohio Feb 12 vs Nevada Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge Feb 14 vs Notre Dame Feb 19 vs Utah State Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara at San Diego State Feb 25 vs BYU Feb 26 vs Oklahoma Feb 27 vs Fresno State Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State Feb 28 vs UC Davis Mar 05 vs East Carolina Mar 06 vs Seattle Mar 06 at Hawai'i Mar 07 vs Seattle Mar 07 vs Hawai'i Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE Mar 13 SEATTLE Mar 14 SEATTLE Mar 18 vs New Mexico Mar 19 vs DePaul Mar 19 vs Louisiana Mar 20 vs Utah Mar 21 vs Purdue /27/10 at Portland State /27/10 at Portland State *Apr 01 UCLA *Apr 03 UCLA *Apr 03 UCLA *Apr 09 ARIZONA *Apr 10 ARIZONA *Apr 11 ARIZONA *Apr 16 at Oregon *Apr 17 at Oregon *Apr 18 at Oregon *Apr 23 at California *Apr 24 at California *Apr 25 at California *Apr 30 OREGON STATE *May 01 OREGON STATE *May 02 OREGON STATE *May 07 STANFORD *May 08 STANFORD *May 09 STANFORD *May 13 at Arizona State *May 14 at Arizona State *May 15 at Arizona State May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STAT May 22 at North Carolina May 23 NORTH CAROLINA Totals

20 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #14 Clifton, Jenna - 23 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers pr Feb 12 vs Nevada *of Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge *p/pr Feb 26 vs Oklahoma Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State ph Feb 28 vs UC Davis *of Mar 05 vs East Carolina *dh Mar 06 at Hawai'i *of Mar 07 vs Hawai'i *of/of Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) *dh Mar 13 SEATTLE ph Mar 14 SEATTLE ph Mar 18 vs New Mexico /27/10 at Portland State-2 ph Apr 01 UCLA ph Apr 03 UCLA ph Apr 03 UCLA ph Apr 11 ARIZONA ph Apr 18 at Oregon *dh Apr 30 OREGON STATE *dh/of May 13 at Arizona State p May 15 at Arizona State ph May 22 at North Carolina ph Totals 9gs On base pct..351 Slugging pct..276 #14 Clifton, Jenna - 3 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge * Feb 19 vs Utah State May 13 at Arizona State Totals

21 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #9 Fa'asua, Jerrin - 35 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers 2b Feb 12 vs Ohio *2b Feb 12 vs Nevada *2b Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge *2b Feb 14 vs Notre Dame Feb 19 vs Utah State * at San Diego State * Feb 25 vs BYU *2b Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 28 vs UC Davis *2b Mar 06 vs Seattle *2b/ss Mar 06 at Hawai'i pr/c Mar 07 vs Seattle *2b Mar 07 vs Hawai'i *2b Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) ph/2b Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE *2b Mar 14 SEATTLE *2b Mar 18 vs New Mexico Mar 19 vs DePaul *2b Mar 19 vs Louisiana pr Mar 21 vs Purdue pr/2b /27/10 at Portland State-1 pr /27/10 at Portland State-2 *2b Apr 03 UCLA pr Apr 03 UCLA *2b Apr 10 ARIZONA ph/2b Apr 11 ARIZONA ph/2b Apr 16 at Oregon *2b Apr 18 at Oregon *2b Apr 23 at California * Apr 24 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE ss May 01 OREGON STATE 2b/ss May 02 OREGON STATE *2b May 23 NORTH CAROLINA ph Totals 21gs On base pct..250 Slugging pct..364

22 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #10 Fagaly, Hooch - 50 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers *dh Feb 12 vs Ohio *1b Feb 12 vs Nevada *dh Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge *1b/ph Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs Utah State * Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * at San Diego State * Feb 25 vs BYU *dh Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State *1b Feb 28 vs UC Davis *1b Mar 06 vs Seattle *1b/c Mar 06 at Hawai'i *1b Mar 07 vs Hawai'i *dh Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) *1b Mar 13 SEATTLE *1b Mar 14 SEATTLE *1b Mar 18 vs New Mexico * Mar 19 vs DePaul *1b Mar 19 vs Louisiana *1b Mar 20 vs Utah *1b Mar 21 vs Purdue *1b /27/10 at Portland State-1 *1b /27/10 at Portland State-2 *dh Apr 01 UCLA *1b Apr 03 UCLA *dh/1b Apr 03 UCLA *dh/1b Apr 09 ARIZONA *dh Apr 10 ARIZONA *1b Apr 11 ARIZONA *1b Apr 16 at Oregon *1b Apr 17 at Oregon *dh/1b Apr 18 at Oregon *1b Apr 23 at California * Apr 24 at California * Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE *1b May 01 OREGON STATE *1b May 02 OREGON STATE *1b May 07 STANFORD *1b May 08 STANFORD *1b May 09 STANFORD *1b May 13 at Arizona State *1b May 14 at Arizona State *1b May 15 at Arizona State *1b May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA *1b May 22 at North Carolina *1b May 23 NORTH CAROLINA *1b Totals 50gs On base pct..450 Slugging pct..394

23 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #33 Fitzsimmons, Amanda - 11 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge ph at San Diego State Feb 25 vs BYU ph Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State ph/dh Feb 28 vs UC Davis ph Mar 06 vs Seattle dh/1b /27/10 at Portland State-2 ph/1b Apr 03 UCLA pr Apr 25 at California May 02 OREGON STATE ph May 15 at Arizona State pr Totals 0gs On base pct..556 Slugging pct..429

24 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #5 Fleischman, Amanda - 47 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers *2b Feb 12 vs Ohio *c Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge 2b Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs Utah State * Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State *2b Mar 05 vs East Carolina *2b Mar 06 vs Seattle ph Mar 06 at Hawai'i *2b Mar 07 vs Hawai'i ph Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) *2b/of Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) pr Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE pr Mar 13 SEATTLE *2b Mar 14 SEATTLE of Mar 18 vs New Mexico * Mar 19 vs DePaul pr Mar 20 vs Utah *2b Mar 21 vs Purdue *2b/of /27/10 at Portland State-1 *2b /27/10 at Portland State-2 *of/of Apr 01 UCLA *2b Apr 03 UCLA *2b Apr 03 UCLA *of/ph Apr 09 ARIZONA *2b Apr 10 ARIZONA *2b/of Apr 11 ARIZONA *2b Apr 16 at Oregon pr Apr 17 at Oregon *2b Apr 18 at Oregon *of/pr Apr 23 at California * Apr 24 at California * Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE *2b May 01 OREGON STATE *2b May 02 OREGON STATE ph/2b May 07 STANFORD *2b May 08 STANFORD *2b May 09 STANFORD *2b May 13 at Arizona State *2b May 14 at Arizona State *2b May 15 at Arizona State *2b May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA *2b May 22 at North Carolina *2b May 23 NORTH CAROLINA *2b Totals 38gs On base pct..356 Slugging pct..291

25 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #24 Harris, Baily - 7 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 12 vs Ohio *p Feb 28 vs UC Davis *p Mar 06 vs Seattle *p Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) *p Mar 13 SEATTLE *p Mar 14 SEATTLE *p Mar 19 vs DePaul *p/dh Totals 7gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000 #24 Harris, Baily - 17 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA Feb 12 vs Ohio * Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge Feb 19 vs Utah State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State * Feb 28 vs UC Davis * Mar 06 vs Seattle * Mar 07 vs Seattle * Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) * Mar 13 SEATTLE * Mar 14 SEATTLE * Mar 18 vs New Mexico * Mar 19 vs DePaul * /27/10 at Portland State-1 * Apr 03 UCLA Apr 24 at California * May 01 OREGON STATE May 13 at Arizona State * Totals

26 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #15 Lawrie, Danielle - 54 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers *p Feb 12 vs Ohio *dh/p Feb 12 vs Nevada *p Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge *dh Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs Utah State * Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * at San Diego State * Feb 25 vs BYU *p Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State *dh/p Feb 28 vs UC Davis *dh Mar 05 vs East Carolina *p Mar 06 vs Seattle *dh Mar 06 at Hawai'i *p Mar 07 vs Seattle *dh Mar 07 vs Hawai'i *p Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) *p Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) *dh Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE *p Mar 13 SEATTLE *dh Mar 14 SEATTLE *dh Mar 18 vs New Mexico * Mar 19 vs DePaul *dh/p Mar 19 vs Louisiana *p Mar 20 vs Utah *p Mar 21 vs Purdue *p /27/10 at Portland State-1 *dh/p /27/10 at Portland State-2 *p Apr 01 UCLA *p Apr 03 UCLA *p Apr 03 UCLA *p/dh Apr 09 ARIZONA *p Apr 10 ARIZONA *p Apr 11 ARIZONA *p Apr 16 at Oregon *p Apr 17 at Oregon *p/pr Apr 18 at Oregon *p Apr 23 at California * Apr 24 at California * Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE *p May 01 OREGON STATE *p May 02 OREGON STATE *p May 07 STANFORD *p May 08 STANFORD *p May 09 STANFORD *p May 13 at Arizona State *dh May 14 at Arizona State *p May 15 at Arizona State *p May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA *p May 22 at North Carolina *p May 23 NORTH CAROLINA *p Totals 54gs On base pct..402 Slugging pct..627

27 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #15 Lawrie, Danielle - 43 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers * Feb 12 vs Ohio Feb 12 vs Nevada * Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * at San Diego State * Feb 25 vs BYU * Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State Mar 05 vs East Carolina * Mar 06 at Hawai'i * Mar 07 vs Hawai'i * Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) * Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE * Mar 19 vs DePaul Mar 19 vs Louisiana * Mar 20 vs Utah * Mar 21 vs Purdue * /27/10 at Portland State /27/10 at Portland State-2 * Apr 01 UCLA * Apr 03 UCLA * Apr 03 UCLA * Apr 09 ARIZONA * Apr 10 ARIZONA * Apr 11 ARIZONA * Apr 16 at Oregon * Apr 17 at Oregon * Apr 18 at Oregon * Apr 23 at California * Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE * May 01 OREGON STATE * May 02 OREGON STATE * May 07 STANFORD * May 08 STANFORD * May 09 STANFORD * May 14 at Arizona State * May 15 at Arizona State * May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA * May 22 at North Carolina * May 23 NORTH CAROLINA * Totals

28 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #22 McWherter, Alyson - 50 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers *of Feb 12 vs Ohio *of Feb 12 vs Nevada pr Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs Utah State * Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * at San Diego State * Feb 25 vs BYU *of Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State of Feb 28 vs UC Davis pr/of Mar 05 vs East Carolina of Mar 06 vs Seattle *of Mar 06 at Hawai'i of Mar 07 vs Hawai'i pr/of Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) *of Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) of Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE *of Mar 13 SEATTLE of Mar 14 SEATTLE of Mar 18 vs New Mexico Mar 19 vs DePaul *of Mar 19 vs Louisiana *of/pr Mar 20 vs Utah *of/pr Mar 21 vs Purdue *of /27/10 at Portland State-1 of /27/10 at Portland State-2 *of Apr 01 UCLA *of Apr 03 UCLA *of Apr 03 UCLA *of Apr 09 ARIZONA *of Apr 10 ARIZONA *of Apr 11 ARIZONA *of/pr Apr 16 at Oregon *of/dh Apr 17 at Oregon *of Apr 23 at California * Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE *of/pr May 01 OREGON STATE *of/ph May 02 OREGON STATE *of May 07 STANFORD *of/pr May 08 STANFORD *of May 09 STANFORD *of May 13 at Arizona State of May 14 at Arizona State *of May 15 at Arizona State *of May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA *of/pr May 22 at North Carolina *of May 23 NORTH CAROLINA *of Totals 38gs On base pct..320 Slugging pct..261

29 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #4 Pohlman, Kimi - 54 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers *of Feb 12 vs Ohio *of/of Feb 12 vs Nevada *of Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge *of Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs Utah State * Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * at San Diego State * Feb 25 vs BYU *of Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State *of/of Feb 28 vs UC Davis *of/of Mar 05 vs East Carolina *of/of Mar 06 vs Seattle *of/of Mar 06 at Hawai'i *of/of Mar 07 vs Seattle *of Mar 07 vs Hawai'i *of/of Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) *of Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) *of/of Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE *of Mar 13 SEATTLE of Mar 14 SEATTLE *of/of Mar 18 vs New Mexico * Mar 19 vs DePaul *of Mar 19 vs Louisiana *of Mar 20 vs Utah *of/of Mar 21 vs Purdue *of /27/10 at Portland State-1 *of/of /27/10 at Portland State-2 *of Apr 01 UCLA *of Apr 03 UCLA *of Apr 03 UCLA *of/of Apr 09 ARIZONA *of Apr 10 ARIZONA *of Apr 11 ARIZONA *of Apr 16 at Oregon *of/of Apr 17 at Oregon *of Apr 18 at Oregon *of Apr 23 at California * Apr 24 at California * Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE *of/of May 01 OREGON STATE *of/of May 02 OREGON STATE *of/of May 07 STANFORD *of May 08 STANFORD *of May 09 STANFORD *of May 13 at Arizona State *of/of May 14 at Arizona State *of/of May 15 at Arizona State *of May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA *of May 22 at North Carolina *of May 23 NORTH CAROLINA *of Totals 53gs On base pct..419 Slugging pct..481

30 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #7 Salling, Jenn - 54 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers *ss Feb 12 vs Ohio *ss Feb 12 vs Nevada *ss Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge *ss Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs Utah State * Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * at San Diego State * Feb 25 vs BYU *ss Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State *ss Feb 28 vs UC Davis *ss Mar 05 vs East Carolina *ss Mar 06 vs Seattle *ss Mar 06 at Hawai'i *ss Mar 07 vs Seattle *ss Mar 07 vs Hawai'i *ss Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) *ss Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) *ss Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE *ss Mar 13 SEATTLE *ss Mar 14 SEATTLE *ss Mar 18 vs New Mexico * Mar 19 vs DePaul *ss Mar 19 vs Louisiana *ss Mar 20 vs Utah *ss Mar 21 vs Purdue *ss /27/10 at Portland State-1 *ss /27/10 at Portland State-2 *ss Apr 01 UCLA *ss Apr 03 UCLA *ss Apr 03 UCLA *ss Apr 09 ARIZONA *ss Apr 10 ARIZONA *ss Apr 11 ARIZONA *ss Apr 16 at Oregon *ss Apr 17 at Oregon *ss Apr 18 at Oregon *ss Apr 23 at California * Apr 24 at California * Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE *ss May 01 OREGON STATE *ss May 02 OREGON STATE *ss May 07 STANFORD *ss May 08 STANFORD *ss May 09 STANFORD *ss May 13 at Arizona State *ss May 14 at Arizona State *ss May 15 at Arizona State *ss May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA *ss May 22 at North Carolina *ss May 23 NORTH CAROLINA *ss Totals 54gs On base pct..495 Slugging pct..596

31 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #6 Smith, Taylor - 30 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers ph/of Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge ph Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara Feb 25 vs BYU *of Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State ph/of Mar 05 vs East Carolina *of Mar 06 vs Seattle ph/of Mar 07 vs Seattle ph Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE *dh Mar 18 vs New Mexico Mar 19 vs Louisiana *dh/of Mar 20 vs Utah *dh Mar 21 vs Purdue *dh /27/10 at Portland State-1 *of Apr 01 UCLA *dh Apr 03 UCLA ph Apr 18 at Oregon ph Apr 23 at California May 01 OREGON STATE *dh May 02 OREGON STATE *dh May 07 STANFORD ph May 08 STANFORD *dh May 13 at Arizona State *of May 14 at Arizona State *dh May 15 at Arizona State *dh May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA *dh May 22 at North Carolina *dh May 23 NORTH CAROLINA *dh Totals 19gs On base pct..348 Slugging pct..678

32 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #20 Stenson, Bailey - 42 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers *of Feb 12 vs Ohio of Feb 12 vs Nevada *of Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge of Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * at San Diego State * Feb 27 vs Fresno State Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State *of Feb 28 vs UC Davis of Mar 05 vs East Carolina *of Mar 06 at Hawai'i *of Mar 07 vs Seattle *of Mar 07 vs Hawai'i *of Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) *of Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) *of Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE *of Mar 13 SEATTLE *of/of Mar 14 SEATTLE *of Mar 18 vs New Mexico * Mar 19 vs DePaul ph Mar 20 vs Utah ph Mar 21 vs Purdue pr /27/10 at Portland State-1 pr /27/10 at Portland State-2 ph Apr 01 UCLA pr Apr 03 UCLA *of Apr 03 UCLA ph Apr 09 ARIZONA *of Apr 10 ARIZONA *of Apr 11 ARIZONA *of Apr 16 at Oregon *of Apr 17 at Oregon *of Apr 23 at California Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE of May 01 OREGON STATE of May 02 OREGON STATE of May 07 STANFORD *of May 09 STANFORD *of May 14 at Arizona State of May 15 at Arizona State ph Totals 25gs On base pct..338 Slugging pct..333

33 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #18 Stuart, Morgan - 54 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers *3b Feb 12 vs Ohio *3b Feb 12 vs Nevada *3b Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge *3b Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs Utah State * Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * at San Diego State * Feb 25 vs BYU *3b Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State *3b Feb 28 vs UC Davis *3b Mar 05 vs East Carolina *3b Mar 06 vs Seattle *3b Mar 06 at Hawai'i *3b Mar 07 vs Seattle *3b Mar 07 vs Hawai'i *3b Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) *3b Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) *3b Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE *3b Mar 13 SEATTLE *3b Mar 14 SEATTLE *3b Mar 18 vs New Mexico * Mar 19 vs DePaul *3b Mar 19 vs Louisiana *3b Mar 20 vs Utah *3b Mar 21 vs Purdue *3b /27/10 at Portland State-1 *3b /27/10 at Portland State-2 *3b Apr 01 UCLA *3b Apr 03 UCLA *3b Apr 03 UCLA *3b Apr 09 ARIZONA *3b Apr 10 ARIZONA *3b Apr 11 ARIZONA *3b Apr 16 at Oregon *3b Apr 17 at Oregon *3b Apr 18 at Oregon *3b Apr 23 at California * Apr 24 at California * Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE *3b May 01 OREGON STATE *3b May 02 OREGON STATE *3b May 07 STANFORD *3b May 08 STANFORD *3b May 09 STANFORD *3b May 13 at Arizona State *3b May 14 at Arizona State *3b May 15 at Arizona State *3b May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA *3b May 22 at North Carolina *3b May 23 NORTH CAROLINA *3b Totals 54gs On base pct..345 Slugging pct..338

34 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #19 Tuiasosopo, Ashley - 16 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge *of Feb 25 vs BYU ph Feb 26 vs Oklahoma Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State pr Mar 05 vs East Carolina ph Mar 06 vs Seattle of Mar 07 vs Seattle *of Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) pr Mar 13 SEATTLE *of Mar 20 vs Utah of Mar 21 vs Purdue ph /27/10 at Portland State-2 ph Apr 10 ARIZONA ph Apr 30 OREGON STATE pr/dh May 07 STANFORD ph May 15 at Arizona State ph Totals 3gs On base pct..222 Slugging pct..278

35 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #8 Wagner, Maggie - 43 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers pr Feb 12 vs Ohio pr Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge pr Feb 14 vs Notre Dame Feb 19 vs Utah State Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara Feb 25 vs BYU pr Feb 26 vs Oklahoma Feb 27 vs Fresno State Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State pr Feb 28 vs UC Davis pr Mar 05 vs East Carolina pr Mar 06 vs Seattle 2b Mar 06 at Hawai'i pr Mar 07 vs Seattle ph Mar 07 vs Hawai'i pr Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) pr Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) *2b Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE pr Mar 14 SEATTLE pr/dh Mar 18 vs New Mexico Mar 19 vs DePaul pr Mar 19 vs Louisiana *2b Mar 20 vs Utah pr/of Mar 21 vs Purdue pr /27/10 at Portland State-1 pr /27/10 at Portland State-2 pr/dh Apr 01 UCLA pr Apr 09 ARIZONA pr Apr 10 ARIZONA pr Apr 11 ARIZONA pr Apr 17 at Oregon pr Apr 18 at Oregon pr Apr 23 at California Apr 24 at California Apr 30 OREGON STATE pr May 01 OREGON STATE pr/2b May 02 OREGON STATE pr May 08 STANFORD pr May 13 at Arizona State pr May 15 at Arizona State pr May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA pr May 22 at North Carolina pr Totals 2gs On base pct..222 Slugging pct..333

36 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #3 Williams, Niki - 54 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers *1b Feb 12 vs Ohio *of/dh Feb 12 vs Nevada *1b Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge *of Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs Utah State * Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * at San Diego State * Feb 25 vs BYU *1b Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State *of/dh Feb 28 vs UC Davis *of/1b Mar 05 vs East Carolina *1b Mar 06 vs Seattle *of/of Mar 06 at Hawai'i *dh Mar 07 vs Seattle *1b Mar 07 vs Hawai'i *1b Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) *1b Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) *of Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE *1b Mar 13 SEATTLE *of/dh Mar 14 SEATTLE *of Mar 18 vs New Mexico * Mar 19 vs DePaul *of Mar 19 vs Louisiana *of Mar 20 vs Utah *of Mar 21 vs Purdue *of/1b /27/10 at Portland State-1 *of/of /27/10 at Portland State-2 *1b/of Apr 01 UCLA *of Apr 03 UCLA *1b/dh Apr 03 UCLA *1b/dh Apr 09 ARIZONA *1b Apr 10 ARIZONA *dh Apr 11 ARIZONA *dh Apr 16 at Oregon *dh/of Apr 17 at Oregon *1b/dh Apr 18 at Oregon *of Apr 23 at California * Apr 24 at California * Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE *of/dh May 01 OREGON STATE *of May 02 OREGON STATE *of May 07 STANFORD *dh May 08 STANFORD *of May 09 STANFORD *dh May 13 at Arizona State *of/of May 14 at Arizona State *of/dh May 15 at Arizona State *of May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA *of May 22 at North Carolina *of May 23 NORTH CAROLINA *of Totals 54gs On base pct..436 Slugging pct..603

37 2010 Washington Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Washington (as of May 23, 2010) #1 Wright,Shawna - 54 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E A Feb 11 vs Auburn Tigers *c Feb 12 vs Ohio ph/c Feb 12 vs Nevada *c Feb 13 vs Cal State Northridge *c Feb 14 vs Notre Dame * Feb 19 vs Utah State Feb 19 vs UC Santa Barbara * at San Diego State * Feb 25 vs BYU *c Feb 26 vs Oklahoma * Feb 27 vs Fresno State * Feb 27 vs Oklahoma State *dh/c Feb 28 vs UC Davis *c Mar 05 vs East Carolina *c Mar 06 vs Seattle *c/dh Mar 06 at Hawai'i *c Mar 07 vs Seattle *c Mar 07 vs Hawai'i *c Mar 11 MIAMI (OH) *c Mar 12 MIAMI (OH) *c Mar 13 PORTLAND STATE *c Mar 13 SEATTLE *c Mar 14 SEATTLE *c Mar 18 vs New Mexico * Mar 19 vs DePaul *c Mar 19 vs Louisiana *c Mar 20 vs Utah *c Mar 21 vs Purdue *c /27/10 at Portland State-1 *c /27/10 at Portland State-2 *c Apr 01 UCLA *c Apr 03 UCLA *c Apr 03 UCLA *c Apr 09 ARIZONA *c Apr 10 ARIZONA *c Apr 11 ARIZONA *c Apr 16 at Oregon *c Apr 17 at Oregon *c Apr 18 at Oregon *c Apr 23 at California * Apr 24 at California * Apr 25 at California * Apr 30 OREGON STATE *c May 01 OREGON STATE *c May 02 OREGON STATE *c May 07 STANFORD *c May 08 STANFORD *c May 09 STANFORD *c May 13 at Arizona State *c May 14 at Arizona State *c May 15 at Arizona State *c May 21 NORTH DAKOTA STA *c May 22 at North Carolina *c May 23 NORTH CAROLINA *c Totals 52gs On base pct..354 Slugging pct..605

38 WASHINGTON CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS JENNA CLIFTON Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ /0 0/ Total /0 0/ JERRIN FA ASUA Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ Total /0 0/ HOOCH FAGALY Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ Total /0 0/ AMANDA FITZSIMMONS Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ Total /0 0/ AMANDA FLEISCHMAN Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ /0 0/ /0 0/ /1 2/ Total /1 2/ BAILY HARRIS Year ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP W-L S Total

39 WASHINGTON CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS DANIELLE LAWRIE - HITTING Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ /1 0/ /0 0/ /0 0/ Total /1 0/ DANIELLE LAWRIE - PITCHING Year ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP W-L S Total ALYSON MCWHERTER Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ /2 1/ /0 0/ /0 0/ Total /2 1/ KIMI POHLMAN Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 3/ /0 2/ Total /0 5/ JENN SALLING Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 1/ /0 0/ Total /0 1/ TAYLOR SMITH Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ /0 0/ Total /0 0/

40 WASHINGTON CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS BAILEY STENSON Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ /0 0/ /0 1/ /0 0/ Total /0 1/ MORGAN STUART Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /1 0/ /0 0/ /0 0/ Total /1 0/ ASHLEY TUIASOSOPO Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ /0 0/ /0 0/ Total /0 0/ MAGGIE WAGNER Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ Total /0 0/ NIKI WILLIAMS Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /1 3/ /0 1/ Total /1 4/ SHAWNA WRIGHT Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ Total /0 0/

41 UW POSTSEASON RECORDS Individual Hitting Records Single Game Hits 5, Morgan Stuart vs. Georgia, 5/31/09; Dominique Lastrapes vs. Michigan State, 5/21/04 Runs 4, Rosie Leutzinger vs. Tennessee, 5/21/99 RBIs 7, Niki Williams vs. Georgia, 5/31/09; Jennifer Cline vs. Maine, 5/21/94 Doubles 2, 4 times (most recent: Kathy Fiske vs. Iowa, 5/17/03) Triples 1, 9 times (most recent: Ashley Charters vs. Georgia, 5/31/09) Home Runs 2, 8 times (most recent: Niki Williams vs. Georgia, 5/31/09) Stolen Bases 3, twice (most recent: Rosie Leutzinger vs. W. Ill., 5/19/00) Walks 3, 4 times (most recent: Marnie Koziol vs. Northwestern, 6/1/07) Individual Hitting Records Career Batting Average (min. 2 AB/GP).556, Jenny Topping, 2000 (10-for-18) At Bats 119, Ashley Charters, Runs 22, Ashley Charters, ; Jaime Clark, Hits 43, Ashley Charters, RBIs 24, Jaime Clark, and Danielle Lawrie 2006-present Doubles 8, Rosie Leutzinger, Triples 4, Ashley Charters, Home Runs 9, Jaime Clark, Stolen Bases 10, Ashley Charters, Stolen Bases Att. 11, Ashley Charters, Walks 23, Kristen Rivera, Least Strikeouts/AB (min. 2 AB/GP).058, Sara Pickering (2 SO/69 AB), Sacrifice Hits 6, Kim DePaul, Sacrifice Flies 2, Danielle Lawrie, 2006-present Slugging Pct. (min. 2 AB/GP) 1.056, Jenny Topping (19 TB/18 AB), 2000 On-Base Pct. (min. 2 AB/GP).654, Jenny Topping, 2000 Team Hitting Records Single Game Hits 17 vs. Michigan State, 5/21/04 Runs 12 vs. Tennessee, 5/21/99; vs. Michigan State, 5/21/04 RBIs 12 vs. Michigan State, 5/21/04 Doubles 6 vs. Army, 5/18/02 Triples 2 vs. Georgia, 5/19/07 Home Runs 4, vs. Georgia Tech, 5/24/09; vs. Nebraska, 5/21/05 Stolen Bases 6 vs. Maine, 5/21/94 Walks 10 vs. Iowa, 5/18/03 Individual Pitching Records Single Game Strikeouts 24, Danielle Lawrie vs. Massachusetts, 5/17/09 Innings Pitched 15.0, Danielle Lawrie vs. Massachusetts, 5/17/09 Individual Pitching Records Career ERA (min. 2.1 IP/App.) 0.00, Nancy Wagner (9.67 IP/2 App.), Appearances 30, Danielle Lawrie, 2006-present Games Started 30, Danielle Lawrie, 2006-present Wins 23, Danielle Lawrie, 2006-present Winning Pct. (min. 2 dec.).875, Jennifer Spediacci (14-2), Saves 1, Jamie Graves, Jennifer Spediacci, ; Ashley Boek, Complete Games 26, Danielle Lawrie, 2006-present Shutouts 10, Danielle Lawrie, 2006-present No hitters 2, Jennifer Spediacci (vs. LSU, 1998; vs. Western Ill., 2000) Innings Pitched 204.1, Danielle Lawrie, 2006-present Fewest Hits/7 (min. 2.1 IP/App.) 3.47, Jennifer Spediacci (52 H/105 IP), Fewest Runs/7 (min. 2.1 IP/App.) 1.47, Jennifer Spediacci (22 R/105 IP), Fewest Walks/7 (min. 2.1 IP/App.) 0.59, Stephanie Burns (3 BB/35.1 IP), Strikeouts 285, Danielle Lawrie, 2006-present Strikeouts/7 9.77, Danielle Lawrie (39 K, 25.2 IP), 2006

42 WASHINGTON CAREER BATTING RECORDS THROUGH 5/25/10 GAMES PLAYED Sara Pickering Kim DePaul Kelly Hauxhurst Becky Newbry Christie Rosenblad Michelle Church Rosie Leutzinger Mindy Williams Jennifer Cline Jaime Clark Tami Storseth GAMES STARTED Sara Pickering Kim DePaul Kelly Hauxhurst Christie Rosenblad Michelle Church Rosie Leutzinger Mindy Williams Jaime Clark Jennifer Cline Tami Storseth BATTING AVERAGE (Min. 150 AB) Jenny Topping Angie Marzetta Ashley Charters Sara Pickering Kristen Rivera Jaime Clark Becky Newbry Kimi Pohlman 2009-present Jennifer Cline Dominique Lastrapes AT BATS Rosie Leutzinger Michelle Church Sara Pickering Shelley Brown Kelly Hauxhurst Tami Storseth Ashley Charters Jaime Clark Becky Newbry Amanda Oleson RUNS Jaime Clark Ashley Charters Rosie Leutzinger Sara Pickering Becky Newbry Tami Storseth Shelley Brown Kelly Hauxhurst Kristen Rivera Kim DePaul HITS Sara Pickering Ashley Charters Jaime Clark Becky Newbry Michelle Church Rosie Leutzinger Tami Storseth Shelley Brown Kelly Hauxhurst Jennifer Cline RUNS BATTED IN Jaime Clark Kristen Rivera Jennifer Cline Michelle Church Sara Pickering Becky Newbry Kim DePaul Sarah Hyatt Kathy Fiske Dena Tyson DOUBLES Sara Pickering Jaime Clark Michelle Church Jennifer Cline Becky Newbry Rosie Leutzinger Kim DePaul Dominique Lastrapes Kristen Rivera Kathy Fiske TRIPLES Ashley Charters Becky Newbry Jaime Clark Tami Storseth Becky Simpson Leanne Rosser Rosie Leutzinger Amanda Oleson Jennifer Spediacci Mindy Williams HOME RUNS Kristen Rivera Jaime Clark Jennifer Cline Sarah Hyatt Danielle Lawrie 2006-present 34 Kathy Fiske Dena Tyson Aimee Minor Sara Pickering Jenny Topping STOLEN BASES (SB/SBA) Ashley Charters Rosie Leutzinger Shelley Brown Angie Marzetta Tami Storseth Becky Newbry Jaime Clark Kim DePaul Kelly Hauxhurst Marnie Koziol WALKS Kristen Rivera Jennifer Cline Kim DePaul Dena Tyson Sarah Hyatt Ashley Charters Sara Pickering Jaime Clark Dominique Lastrapes Jennifer Spediacci Heather Tarr SLUGGING PCT. (Min. 150 AB) Jenny Topping Kristen Rivera Jaime Clark Jennifer Cline Shawna Wright 2010-present Sara Pickering Eve Gaw Niki Williams 2009-present Danielle Lawrie 2006-present Ashley Charters ON-BASE PCT. (Min. 150 AB) Jenny Topping Kristen Rivera Jennifer Cline Angie Marzetta Ashley Charters Jenn Salling 2009-present Jaime Clark Sara Pickering Becky Newbry Dominique Lastrapes

43 GAMES PLAYED Shelley Brown Michelle Church Jennifer Cline Kara Gustine Sara Pickering Tami Storseth Heather Tarr Mindy Williams Four players Six players 1999 GAMES STARTED Shelley Brown Michelle Church Jennifer Cline Sara Pickering Tami Storseth Mindy Williams Kara Gustine Heather Tarr Four players Five players 1999 BATTING AVERAGE Angie Marzetta Ashley Charters Jenny Topping Becky Newbry Jaime Clark Sara Pickering Sara Pickering Dena Tyson Kristen Rivera Jennifer Cline 1996 AT BATS Tami Storseth Rosie Leutzinger Shelley Brown Michelle Church Shelley Brown Kelly Hauxhurst Sara Pickering Michelle Church Amanda Oleson Kelly Hauxhurst Jaime Clark 2000 RUNS Tami Storseth Tami Storseth Ashley Charters Sara Pickering Sara Pickering Angie Marzetta Rosie Leutzinger Jaime Clark Jaime Clark Ashley Charters 2007 HITS Ashley Charters Angie Marzetta Becky Newbry Sara Pickering Sara Pickering Tami Storseth Rosie Leutzinger Jaime Clark Michelle Church Tami Storseth 1996 WASHINGTON SEASON BATTING RECORDS RUNS BATTED IN Jenny Topping Jaime Clark Jennifer Cline Kristen Rivera Jaime Clark Michelle Church Sara Pickering Michelle Church Sara Pickering Kristen Rivera 2002 DOUBLES Sara Pickering Rosie Leutzinger Sara Pickering Sara Pickering Jaime Clark Jenny Topping Sara Pickering Michelle Church Kara Gustine Morgan Stuart 2009 TRIPLES 1. 7 Becky Simpson Michelle Church Ashley Charters Becky Newbry Leanne Rosser Becky Newbry Jaime Clark Ashley Charters Kimi Pohlman Jenn Salling Tami Storseth Tami Storseth Ashley Charters 2007 HOME RUNS Kristen Rivera Jenny Topping Jaime Clark Kristen Rivera Jaime Clark Dena Tyson Jaime Clark Kristen Rivera Aimee Minor Kristen Rivera 2002 STOLEN BASES (SB/SBA) Angie Marzetta Shelley Brown Tami Storseth Angie Marzetta Ashley Charters Ashley Charters Rosie Leutzinger Ashley Charters Leanne Rosser Tami Storseth 1996 WALKS Kristen Rivera Kim DePaul Jenny Topping Kristen Rivera Jennifer Cline Jennifer Cline Jennifer Cline Dena Tyson Jenn Salling Tami Storseth 1996 HIT BY PITCH Kim DePaul Jaime Clark Morgan Stuart Tami Storseth Morgan Stuart Rosie Leutzinger Aimee Minor Kim DePaul Kim DePaul Kim DePaul Aimee Minor Aimee Minor 2006 SACRIFICE HITS Marnie Koziol Kelly Hauxhurst Rita Roach Melissa Downs Melissa Downs Kim DePaul Rita Roach Shelley Brown Mindy Williams Kim DePaul 1999/01 9 Erin Helgeland Rosie Leutzinger Marnie Koziol Alyson McWherter 2008 SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 7 Sara Pickering Sara Pickering Jennifer Cline Kara Gustine Sara Pickering Alicia Blake Ashlyn Watson Jennifer Cline Sara Pickering Jennifer Spediacci Jenny Topping Sarah Hyatt 2004 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Jenny Topping Kristen Rivera Kristen Rivera Jaime Clark Kristen Rivera Jaime Clark Dena Tyson Jaime Clark Kristen Rivera Sara Pickering 1997 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Kristen Rivera Kristen Rivera Jenny Topping Dena Tyson Jennifer Cline Angie Marzetta Ashley Charters Jennifer Cline Jaime Clark Kim DePaul 2000 Minimum 100 at-bats for batting average, slugging percentage and on-base percentage records.

44 WASHINGTON PITCHING RECORDS THROUGH 5/25/10 CAREER EARNED RUN AVERAGE Jennifer Spediacci Jamie Graves Danielle Lawrie 2006-present Heather Meyer Tia Bollinger APPEARANCES Danielle Lawrie 2006-present Tia Bollinger Jamie Graves Ashley Boek Jennifer Spediacci GAMES STARTED Danielle Lawrie 2006-present Ashley Boek Jennifer Spediacci Tia Bollinger Stephanie Burns WINS Danielle Lawrie 2006-present Jennifer Spediacci Tia Bollinger Jamie Graves Ashley Boek SAVES Tia Bollinger Jamie Graves Danielle Lawrie 2006-present 7 Ashley Boek Jennifer Spediacci COMPLETE GAMES Danielle Lawrie 2006-present Stephanie Burns Tia Bollinger Jennifer Spediacci Ashley Boek SHUTOUTS Danielle Lawrie 2006-present Jennifer Spediacci Stephanie Burns Ashley Boek Eve Gaw INNINGS PITCHED 1. 1,157.2 Danielle Lawrie 2006-present Tia Bollinger Jennifer Spediacci Stephanie Burns Ashley Boek STRIKEOUTS 1. 1,811 Danielle Lawrie 2006-present Jennifer Spediacci Ashley Boek Caitlin Noble Tia Bollinger FEWEST WALKS/7 INNINGS* Jamie Graves Stephanie Burns Jennifer Spediacci Heather Meyer Tia Bollinger *- minimum 150 innings EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Min. 100 IP) Jennifer Spediacci Jamie Graves Jamie Graves Danielle Lawrie Danielle Lawrie 2009 APPEARANCES Jamie Graves Danielle Lawrie Tia Bollinger Tia Bollinger Danielle Lawrie 2007 GAMES STARTED Danielle Lawrie Ashley Boek Danielle Lawrie Danielle Lawrie Tia Bollinger 2001, Eve Gaw Stephanie Burns 1993 WINS Danielle Lawrie Danielle Lawrie Tia Bollinger Jennifer Spediacci Danielle Lawrie 2007 SEASON SAVES 1. 7 Tia Bollinger Jamie Graves Tia Bollinger Danielle Lawrie Ashley Boek Jamie Graves 1998 COMPLETE GAMES Danielle Lawrie Danielle Lawrie Ashley Boek Danielle Lawrie Jennifer Spediacci Stephanie Burns 1993 SHUTOUTS Danielle Lawrie Danielle Lawrie Jennifer Spediacci Eve Gaw Danielle Lawrie Danielle Lawrie Ashley Boek Tia Bollinger Jennifer Spediacci Stephanie Burns 1995 INNINGS PITCHED Danielle Lawrie Tia Bollinger Ashley Boek Danielle Lawrie Danielle Lawrie 2010 STRIKEOUTS Danielle Lawrie Danielle Lawrie Danielle Lawrie Danielle Lawrie Jennifer Spediacci 2000 FEWEST WALKS/7 INNINGS Jamie Graves Stephanie Burns Stephanie Burns Danielle Lawrie Stephanie Burns 1995

45 Heather Tarr will enter her sixth season at the helm of the Husky Softball team in 2010 after leading the Huskies to the program s first National Championship in 2009, with her squad defeating then-no. 1 ranked Florida, twogames-to-none, in the Women s College World Series Championship Series. After leading the program to its 16th consecutive postseason berth in 2009, Tarr and her team gutted out the longest game in program history in the NCAA Regional final, defeating UMass 6-1 on the Minutewomen s home field in 15 innings. The Huskies then swept through the best-ofthree Super Regionals over Georgia Tech in Atlanta before the three-week road trip continued in Oklahoma City. In their ninth Women s College World Series appearance and second in Tarr s five seasons, the Huskies dominated the Gators to bring home the title. The Huskies finished the 2009 season atop both the NFCA and ESPN.com polls for the first time in program history. Their 51 wins equaled the fourth-most in program history and the most for a Tarr-led Husky team. Following the season, Tarr and her staff were not only named the Pacific Region Coaching Staff of the Year, but also the NFCA National Coaching Staff of the Year. Individual honors also came pouring in, as Danielle Lawrie was named the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year and the Honda Award winner, the first Husky softball player to ever earn such honors. Lawrie and senior Ashley Charters were named First Team All-Americans. Tarr s team peaked at the right time in 2009, with their offensive prowess on display at the World Series in addition to Lawrie s outstanding pitching which led to her being named the Women s College World Series Most Outstanding Player. Husky players set several College World Series records, with Niki Williams breaking records for most RBI in a game (7) and series (10) and Morgan Stuart breaking the record for most doubles in a series (4). Five Huskies were named to the All-Tournament team, including freshmen Kimi Pohlman and Niki Williams, and sophomore Morgan Stuart along with Lawrie and Charters. The Huskies showed signs of what was to come early in the season when they jumped out to a school-record 18-0 start to take over the No. 1 spot in the ESPN.com/USA Today polls, the first No. 1 ranking for a UW team since After finishing the pre-season at 27-3, UW embarked on the Pac-10 campaign, finishing second in the conference with a 14-7 mark, their highest finish in the league since They also closed out the regular season with a record, their most regular season victories since UW then went 10-2 in the postseason to end the program s 16-year championship drought. Head Coach Heather Tarr Sixth Season Alma Mater: Washington (1998) The 2009 season was a stark contrast to the 2008 season when UW was without Lawrie and Charters due to redshirt seasons. Tarr still managed to lead the team to its 15th consecutive postseason appearance and a season to advance to the NCAA Regionals before falling to host Houston. In 2007, Tarr led the Huskies back to the Women s College World Series for the first time since Washington finished tied for third in the Pac-10 and went on to win the Lincoln, Neb., regional before sweeping Alabama in the Super Regionals in Seattle to advance to the WCWS for the eighth time in school history. The Huskies defeated DePaul, 3-1, to open the WCWS as the sophomore Lawrie pitched the 16th no-hitter in WCWS history and the first since UW followed that up by defeating Northwestern, 9-0, as Lawrie threw a one-hitter. Washington then ran into eventual national champion Arizona and lost two games to the Wildcats to finish tied for third in the country. The Huskies finished the season with a record and had three players earn All-America honors. Lawrie and senior first baseman Dena Tyson both were named to the Louisville Slugger/NFCA First Team, while Charters was a second team selection. The trio of players were also named to the WCWS All- Tournament team, marking the first UW players selected to the team since 2000, and earned All-Pacific Region honors. In addition, Charters, Lawrie, Tyson and three other UW players earned All-Pac-10 honors. In 2006, Tarr and the Huskies swept through the Provo Regional as a No. 1 seed with tournament MVP Lawrie not allowing a run in three starts. The Huskies advanced to the Austin Super Regional where they fell to Cat Osterman s Texas Longhorns to just miss out on the WCWS berth. Junior second baseman Dominique Lastrapes and Charters each earned third team All-America honors and five players received All-Pac-10 honors. Washington finished the season with a overall record and a No. 15 national ranking. The Huskies tallied 11 wins over opponents ranked in the top-25, including victories over No. 1 UCLA, No. 5 Oregon State and No. 5 Stanford. In Tarr s first season at the UW, she led the Huskies to the Super Regional where they fell one game short of advancing to the WCWS. The Huskies season came to an end when they lost a three-game series to eventual national champion Michigan in Ann Arbor and finished the year with a No. 14 national ranking. Tarr Year-By-Year Seven Huskies earned All-Pac-10 honors, including Kristen Rivera, who was named Co-Pac-10 Player of the Year. Rivera also became the Huskies first-ever four-time All- American, earning first team honors as a catcher. Three Washington players earned All-Pacific Region honors and three were named to the Pac-10 All-Academic team for their successes in the classroom. Washington finished the season with a record and finished sixth in the Pac-10 Conference with a mark after four teams log-jammed in a tie for first place with 13-8 records. The Huskies tallied 13 wins over opponents ranked in the top-25, including victories over No. 1 Michigan, No. 3 California and No. 4 Stanford. Before taking over the Washington program, Tarr had a sixyear stint at Pacific, starting as an assistant coach before being promoted to associate head coach in April of During her six seasons at Pacific, the Tigers posted a (.652) overall record and (.672) mark in the Big West Conference. In 2004 Tarr guided the Tigers to a top-20 national batting average. In 2001, she and Pacific head coach Brian Kolze were named the 2001 NFCA West Region Coaching Staff of the Year after guiding the Tigers to within one win of the Women s College World Series and a No. 18 final national ranking. That team also finished the season with a.973 fielding percentage, ranking second-best in the country. Tarr joined Pacific prior to the 1999 season after an outstanding career as a Husky. As a four-year letterwinner, Tarr helped lead the UW to a second place finish at the Women s College World Series in 1996 and a third place finish in She earned various honors while playing softball at Washington. A three-year member of the Pac-10 All- Academic team from , she was named to the Pac-10 All-Conference team from and the NFCA All-West Region team in 1996 and Tarr also worked at Washington as an undergraduate assistant coach during the 1998 season, helping the Huskies to a third-place finish at the 1998 Women s College World Series. In addition to her collegiate experience, Tarr brings experience from the professional level as she spent the summer of 1997 as a member of the Women s Professional Fastpitch Softball League s Tampa Bay Fire Stix. She was the league leader in fielding percentage for first basemen and also led the league in walks. Tarr earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography from Washington in She completed her Masters Degree in Education at Pacific in the fall of Tarr, 34, is a native of Redmond, Wash., and is a graduate of Redmond High School. Year School Record Conference Record Conference Finish Final NFCA Ranking Postseason Record Postseason Finish 2005 Washington (.614) (.476) 6th No Super Regional 2006 Washington (.583) 6-15 (.285) 7th No Super Regional 2007 Washington (.689) 12-9 (.571) T-3rd No World Series T-3rd 2008 Washington (.541) 7-14 (.333) T-5th RV 2-2 Regionals 2009 Washington (.810) 14-7 (.667) 2nd No National Champions 2010 Washington 48-6 (.882) 17-4 (.833) 1st?? 3-0?? Totals (.687) (.524) (.725)

46 JENNA CLIFTON OF/UTL 5-6 SO-1V R/R GLENDALE, ARIZ. NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL # 14 Season Notes: Has appeared in 22 games, making nine starts... Has also made three appearances in the circle including one start... Has five hits on the season and five runs scored to go along with four RBI, including her first career home run... Has also walked seven times, good for eighth on the squad despite playing in less than half the games... Hit her first career home run on 2/27 against Oklahoma State, a two-run shot in UW s 9-4 win... Made her first start of the season in the outfield against Nevada on 2/12, scoring one run... Made her first start in the circle the next day against Cal State Northridge, allowing two runs in three innings... Made her second start in the outfield on 2/28 against UC Davis, going 2-for-3 with a walk... Got the starting nod in the championship game of the Bank of Hawaii Invitational against Hawaii (3/7), going 1-for-3 with an RBI single, a walk, a run and a stolen base, the latter of which was the first of her career... Appeared in all three games over the opening weekend of conference play, getting several pinch-hitting opportunities... Gave the Huskies some insurance in their 3-1 win in the second game against UCLA (4/2), getting hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to drive in a run... Also drew a walk in the final game of the series (4/3)... Singled in a pinch-hitting role against No. 2 Arizona (4/11) in a 9-3 Husky win... Made her second Pac-10 start as a designated player against Oregon State (4/30)... Walked and scored a run in UW s 13-1 win... Made her first appearance in the circle since February on May 13 when she pitched two innings in relief against Arizona State... Allowed one run on three hits in her two innings of work... Made her first career postseason appearance against North Carolina (5/22), making a pinch-hitting appearance. Career Notes: Appeared in 15 games as a freshman, making five starts... Made 10 appearances in the circle, going 2-2 with a 4.93 ERA, striking out 16 batters in 32.2 innings... Batted.231, collecting three hits in 13 at-bats with two runs scored... Earned the victory in her first career start against New Mexico (3/21/09), allowing no earned runs in seven innings for her first complete game... Picked up her first career victory in a wild UW win over Penn State (3/13/09)... Earned her first career save in the Cathedral City Classic, pitching 3.0 innings of scoreless relief against Mississippi (2/21/09).. Had her first career multi-hit game in UW s 16-3 win over Utah State (2/13/09) in the Campbell Cartier Classic, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored... Made her first career start against Southern Utah and collected a hit in her first collegiate at bat (2/7/09). Season Batting Highs At-Bats: 3, four times (last vs. Oregon, 4/18) Runs: 1, five times (last vs. Oregon State, 4/30) Hits: 2, vs. UC Davis (2/28) Home Runs: 1, vs. UC Davis (2/28) RBI: 2, vs. UC Davis (2/28) Walks: 1, seven times (last vs. Oregon State, 4/30) Stolen Bases: 1, vs. Hawaii (3/7) Season Pitching Highs Innings: 3.0, twice (last vs. Utah State, 2/19) Runs Allowed: 5, vs. Utah State (2/19) Earned Runs Allowed: 5, vs. Utah State (2/19) Hits Allowed: 6, twice (last vs. Utah State 2/19) Strikeouts: 2, vs. Utah State (2/19) Career Batting Highs At-Bats: 3, six times (last vs. Oregon, 4/18/10) Runs: 2, vs. Utah State (2/13/09) Hits: 2, twice (last vs. UC Davis, 2/28/10) Home Runs: 1, vs. UC Davis (2/28) RBI: 2, vs. UC Davis (2/28) Career Pitching Highs Innings: 7.0, vs. New Mexico (3/21/09) Runs Allowed: 10, vs. UCLA (4/11/09) Earned Runs Allowed: 10, vs. UCLA (4/11/09) Hits Allowed: 11, vs. UCLA (4/11/09) Strikeouts: 4, vs. Penn State (3/13/09) Clifton s Career Statistics PITCHING Year ERA AP/GS/CG W-L SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG. WP HBP /3/ /1/ Total /4/ HITTING Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /1 0/ /0 1/ Total /1 1/

47 JERRIN FA ASUA IF 5-4 FR-HS R/R OCEANSIDE, CALIF. EL CAMINO # 9 Season Notes: Has appeared in 35 games, making 21 starts... Has 10 hits, four of which have gone for extra bases, including three home runs... Has scored 11 runs and also driven in Has also walked four times... Has played solid defense at second base, where she has made most of her starts, but has also seen time at shortstop and catcher... Made her first career start 2/12 against Nevada... Collected her first career hit against San Diego State on 2/20... Drew a walk and scored her first career run on 2/13 against Cal State Northridge...Stole her first base on 2/28 against UC Davis... Earned the starting nod on 3/6 against Seattle U and recorded her first career multi-hit game and her first home run, going 2-for-3 with two runs and two RBI... Had an RBI double and scored a run against Seattle on 3/7... Earned two starts in the Husky Softball Classic, including one against Portland State (3/13) in which she went 1-for-3 and made an outstanding play to keep Danielle Lawrie s perfect game in tact, which would be broken up in the seventh... Started the second game of a doubleheader against Portland State (3/27) and went 2-for-3 with a run and a career-high three RBI, belting her second career home run... Had an RBI single, a two-run home run and also had a sac bunt in her most productive game as a Husky... Earned a start in the final game of the opening Pac-10 series against No. 5 UCLA, going 1-for-3 with two RBI in a 7-1 win (4/3)... Also scored a run as a pinch runner in the second game of the series (4/2), a 3-1 win... Hit a pinch-hit three-run home run in UW s 7-0 win against No. 2 Arizona (4/10) for her third career home run... Went 1-for-3 with a run in a 9-2 win over Oregon (4/16)... Saw her first career postseason action against North Carolina in the NCAA Regionals, making a pinch hitting appearance in the championship game (5/23). High School/Club: Attended El Camino High School in Oceanside, Calif... Was second-team All State as a junior.. Led El Camino to the Palomar League title and a berth in the CIF San Diego Section semifinals... Named the team s Defensive Player of the Year and earned All-North County honors along with being named to the San Diego area all academic team... Played for The Next Level club team... Also lettered in volleyball and basketball in high school, earning the basketball team s Co-MVP award in Season/Career Highs At-Bats: 4, at California (4/23) Runs: 2, vs. Seattle (3/6) Hits: 2, twice (last vs. Portland State, 3/27) RBI: 3, twice (last vs. Arizona, 4/10) Home Runs: 1, three times (last vs. Arizona, 4/10) Walks: 1, four times (last vs. New Mexico, 3/18) Stolen Base: 1, vs. UC Davis (2/28) Fa asua s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /3 1/ Total /3 1/

48 HOOCH FAGALY C/IF 5-8 FR-HS R/R CHINO, CALIF. DON ANTONIO LUGO #10 Season Notes: Named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team along with earning honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors... Has played in 50 of 54 games, starting all 50 games she s played in... Is second on the team in walks (27) and on base percentage (.450) and is sixth with a.294 average... Leads the team with five sacrifice hits... Came on strong in conference play, batting.289 fifth-best on the team with a team-high 17 walks and a.484 on base percentage Ranks tied for third in the conference in walks and fifth in on base percentage in conference play Walked at least once in 13 of 21 Pac-10 games and collected two walks in a game on four occasions Has played outstanding defense at first base this season, making just one error in 227 chances Is batting.317 with runners in scoring position and.429 with the bases loaded (3-for-7) Fourth on the team with eight RBI in conference play Has five doubles, two home runs and 18 RBI overall... Came on strong over the last month of the regular season, hitting safely in 15 of the last 24 games, batting.333 (17-for-51) over that stretch to increase her average from.269 to.301 going into postseason... Walked 19 times in those 21 games, drawing at least one walk in eight straight games over one stretch and walking twice in a game four times... Hit her first career home run in her first game of the season, going deep against Auburn on 2/11 in a 5-0 win... Went 1-for-2 in the game with a walk... Went 1-for-1 with a run and two walks in her second game before collecting a big hit in her third game against Nevada on 2/12... Reached base all three times in the game, going 2-for-2 with a hit by pitch and ripped a bases-loaded, three-run double... Batted.455 over the first week at the Kajikawa Classic (5-for-11) with four RBI... Had her second career multi-hit game on 2/19 against UC Santa Barbara, going 2-for-2 with an RBI double and a walk... Had an RBI single and scored twice against Seattle U (3/6)... Named to the Bank of Hawaii Invitational All-Tournament team... Had an RBI single against Seattle U in the Husky Softball Classic (3/14)... Went 4-for-12 in the Judi Garman Classic, hitting safely in three of the five games... Had a two-run single in a win over New Mexico (3/18)... Went 2-for-3 with a double against Purdue (3/21)... Went 2-for-4 with a two walks and an RBI in a doubleheader against Portland State (3/27)... Drew five walks in eight plate appearances against No. 5 UCLA over the opening weekend of Pac-10 play... Walked twice in each of the first two games, then drew another walk and scored a run in the finale (4/3)... Hit.500 (3-for-6) in a three-game sweep of Arizona, drawing three walks and driving in two runs... Contributed an RBI single and a walk in a 2-1 seriesopening win... Singled, walked and scored a run in a 7-0 win in the second game (4/10)... Also had an RBI single and a walk in a 9-3 victory in the finale (4/11)... Had a good series at Cal, going 3-for-7 with four walks... Had a double and walked twice in UW s 1-0 win in 10 inning win (4/23)... Reached base all four times she came to the plate in UW s 4-0 win in the finale (4/25), going 2-for-2 with two walks and an RBI single... Went 3-for-7 in the Oregon State series, drawing three walks... Ripped her first home run since the opening game of the season in the first game of the weekend, going 1-for-3 with two runs and three RBI... Also walked in the game, and blasted a three-run home run in a 13-1 UW win... The next day, singled, walked, drove in a run and scored twice in a 9-0 win... Also went 1-for-2 with a walk in the finale, a 1-0 Husky win, to tie her career-best four-game hitting streak... Had an RBI single in UW s 6-5 loss to Arizona State (5/13)... Collected her first career postseason hit in UW s 3-0 win over North Dakota State in the NCAA Regionals... Drew two walks in a 1-0 win over North Carolina to send UW into the Regional Championship game, the sixth time this year she s had two walks in a game. High School/Club: Attended Don Antonio Lugo High School in Chino, Calif... Played for the California Cruisers club team, one of the top clubs in the country... Led the team to a seventh-place finish at nationals last summer in Oklahoma City and is the first California Cruiser to become a Husky... At Don Antonio Lugo High School, Fagaly has been First Team All-Mt. Baldy League her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons... Named league MVP each of the last two years and has led her team to the league title all three seasons... Also a star academically, Fagaly is in the top two percent of her class and hopes to earn a degree in Pharmacology at UW. Season/Career Highs At-Bats: 3, 20 times (last vs. North Dakota State, 5/21) Runs: 2, three times (last vs. Oregon State, 5/1) Hits: 2, four times (last at California, 4/25) Doubles: 1, five times (last at California, 4/25) Home Runs: 1, twice (last vs. Oregon State, 4/30) RBI: 3, twice (last vs. Oregon State, 4/30) Walks: 2, six times (last North Carolina, 5/22) Hitting Streak: 4 games, twice (last 4/25-5/2) Fagaly s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /5 0/ Total /5 0/

49 AMANDA FITZSIMMONS P/IF 5-4 FR-HS L/R AUBURN, WASH. AUBURN-RIVERSIDE Season Notes: Has appeared in 11 games... Batting.429 (3-for-7) in her young career... Has scored two runs and walked twice... Made her first career appearance as a pinch hitter on 2/13 against Cal State Northridge... Notched her first career hit in a pinch hitting role on 2/25 against BYU... Had a pinch-hit single and came around to score and also walked against Oklahoma State on 2/27... Singled in a pinch hitting role against Portland St. (3/27)... Scored a run as a pinch runner in UW s 7-2 win over UCLA (4/3)... Walked in a pinch hitting role in her first Pac-10 plate appearance against Cal (4/25), a 4-0 Husky win. # 33 High School/Club: Four-year letterwinner at Auburn Riverside High School... Named the 2009 Gatorade State Player of the Year for Washington... Pitched and played infield for the Ravens... Two year team captain... Led the team to the league championship in each of her first three years... Team finished fifth in districts her sophomore year and second her junior year... Led the Ravens to the state semifinals her senior year... Named First Team All-League pitcher all four years and was the league MVP her freshman, junior and senior seasons along with being named Pitcher of the Year as a junior... Named Seattle Times All-Area and All-State all four years... Team Offensive Player of the Year her freshman year, Defensive Player of the Year her sophomore year and Most Inspirational her junior year... Also lettered in volleyball... Played club ball for the Washington Sidewinders from Also played for the Acers from and the Fury from Season/Career Highs At-Bats: 1, seven times (last vs. Oregon State, 5/2) Runs: 1, twice (last vs. UCLA, 4/3) Hits: 1, three times (last vs. Portland State, 3/27) Walks: 1, twice (last at California, 4/25) Fitzsimmons Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ Total /0 0/

50 AMANDA FLEISCHMAN UTL 5-10 SR-3V L/R WOODINVILLE, WASH. WOODINVILLE # 5 Season Notes: Named honorable mention All-Pac-10.. Has appeared in 47 games, making 38 starts, including 18 in Pac-10 play... Is batting.291 with 18 runs, seven walks and two RBI... Is 12-for-15 on steal attempts, tied for second on the team... Six of her stolen bases came in Pac-10 play, good for second on the team and fifth in the conference... Has seen the majority of her starts at second base, but has also started at catcher and in the outfield... Walked and scored a run against Cal State Northridge on 2/13... Recorded her first hit of the season on 2/27 against Oklahoma State... Scored two runs and stole a base on 2/19 against UC Santa Barbara... Got the starting nod at second base in the Husky Softball Classic against Seattle (3/13) and went 1-for-2 with a walk and two runs scored... Entered the game against Portland State (3/13) as a pinch runner, stealing a base and coming around to score... Had her first multi-hit game of the season against New Mexico (3/18), going 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI... Went 1-for-2 with a walk and scored twice in a win over Purdue (3/21)... Went 2-for-4 with a stolen base and a run in a win over Portland State (3/27)... Hit.315 (6-for-19) with four runs and five stolen bases over a 10-game stretch starting with the final PSU game... Started all three games in the opening Pac-10 weekend against UCLA, two at second base and one in right field... Went 2-for-7 with a run, a walk and two stolen bases in the series... Was also perfect in the field in eight chances, including a spectacular catch in right field up against the wall in foul territory... Went 1-for-3 in the opening game of the series, one of just four Husky hits in a 1-0 loss... Walked, stole a base and scored a run in a 3-1 win in the second game (4/2).. Went 1-for-2 with a stolen base in the finale, a 7-2 Husky win (4/3)... Went 1-for-3 with a stolen base in UW s 2-1 win over No. 2 Arizona (4/9)... Scored a run and had a sac bunt in a 7-0 win over the Wildcats (4/10)... Singled and stole a base in UW s inning win over Cal and also brought home the winning run in the 10th when she reached on an error, allowing Shawna Wright to come home with the game s only run... Had her third multi-hit game of the season to start the Oregon State series, going 2-for-3 with two runs, an RBI and a stolen base in a 13-1 win... Went 1-for-2 with a walk in UW s 1-0 eight-inning win over Stanford to clinch the Pac-10 title... Had a big weekend to close out the conference season, going 4-for-6 with two walks and two runs scored against ASU... Went 2-for-3 in back-to-back games in Tempe, adding a walk in the first game and scoring once in the second... Walked a scored a run in UW s 9-0 win in the finale (5/15)... The weekend raised her conference average to.310, third on the team... Has gone 8-for-16 (.500) over the last seven games with three multi-hit games to raise her overall average from.238 to a season-high Hit.375 (3-for-8) in NCAA Regionals in Seattle with a run and two stolen bases... Went 2-for-3 with a run and a stolen base in the opening 3-0 win over North Dakota State... Went 1-for-3 in UW s 2-1 eight-inning in the Regional Championship over UNC, collecting one of just six Husky hits against Danielle Spaulding. Career Notes: Honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection and honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic team pick in Hit.290, which was fourth-best on the team, while scoring 21 runs and hitting three doubles... Went 16-for-17 on stolen base attempts... Started all 56 games for the Huskies at five different positions (18 at first base, 14 at catcher, 12 at third base, nine in right field and three at shortstop)... Led the Huskies, and ranked second in the conference, with eight stolen bases in Pac-10 games... Her 16 stolen bases ranked eighth in the Pac-10, and was also second best on the team... Played in 36 games as a freshman, making 12 starts... Started five games in the outfield, four at first base and three at catcher... Had a double in her first collegiate game vs. Cal Poly on Feb Hit a pinch-hit home run at Portland State (Apr. 12). Season Highs At-Bats: 4, three times (last at California, 4/23) Runs: 2, four times (last vs. Oregon State, 4/30) Hits: 2, four times (last vs. North Dakota St., 5/21) Stolen Bases: 1, 12 times (last vs. North Carolina, 5/23) Walks: 1, seven times (last at Arizona State, 5/15) Career Highs At-Bats: 4, nine times (last at California, 4/25/10) Runs: 3, vs. Utah St. (3/16/08) Hits: 3, twice (last vs. Oregon St., 3/30/08) RBI: 2, twice (last at California, 4/26/08) Doubles: 1, four times (last at Houston, 5/18/08) Home Runs: 1, at Portland St. (4/12/07) Stolen Bases: 2, four times (last at Oregon State, 5/8/08) Hitting Streak: 6 games (3/22/08-4/5/08) Fleischman s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 2/ /4 16/ /2 3/ /3 12/ Total /9 33/

51 BAILY HARRIS P 5-8 FR-HS R/R LONGVIEW, WASH. R.A. LONG # 24 Season Notes: Has proven to be a solid back-up thus far to Danielle Lawrie... Is 9-4 with a 3.71 ERA in 73.2 innings pitched... Is a contact pitcher, striking out just 23 batters but letting her conference-leading defense do the work... Has made 17 appearances, starting 14 times... Has seven complete games and one shutout... Made her first career start and earned her first victory on 2/12 against Ohio, going 6.0 innings and allowing just two earned runs on four hits with one walk... Pitched four innings of relief to get her second victory on 2/13 against Cal State Northridge and struck out a career-high three batters... Had her best outing of the season to date on 2/28 against UC Davis in the Cathedral City Classic, allowing just one run on four hits with one strikeout... Recorded her first career shutout on 3/6 against Seattle, allowing just one hit in five innings of a 12-0 win...tied her career high with three strikeouts... Also defeated Seattle U (3/7), 11-2, striking out three again and walking just one... Went 3-0 in the Husky Softball Classic, throwing her first three seven-inning complete games... Defeated Miami (OH) by going the distance for the first time in her career, allowing just two earned runs on seven hits and striking out three... Defeated Seattle twice in consecutive days, beating the Redhawks first on 3/13, allowing just one run on five hits... Made it four victories on the year over SU, allowing three runs in an 8-3 win (3/14)... Lowered her ERA over the weekend from 3.33 to Did not allow an earned run in five innings of work against New Mexico (3/18) to win her seventh straight decision... Made her first career Pac-10 appearance against UCLA in the final game of the three-game series (4/3), throwing 1.2 innings of relief of Danielle Lawrie, allowing two hits and two runs while striking out one to preserve a 7-2 win... Made her first career Pac-10 start against Cal (4/24), allowing nine runs on 11 hits, striking out a career-high tying three... Threw one scoreless inning in UW s 9-0 win over Oregon State (5/1), striking out one batter.. Made her second Pac-10 start against No. 10 Arizona State (5/13) and held her own, allowing five runs on eight hits in four innings with two strikeouts against one of the nation s best offenses. High School/Club: Attended R.A. Long High School in Longview, Wash... Was the Greater St. Helens League MVP each of the last two seasons, leading the team to the league title as a junior... Was named second-team All-State as a sophomore and honorable mention All-State as a junior... Also lettered in cross country at R.A. Long... Played for the Washington Lady Hawks club team. Season/Career Highs Innings Pitched: 7.0, three times (last vs. Seattle, 3/14) Strikeouts: 3, five times (last at California, 4/24) Runs Allowed: 9, at California (4/24) Earned Runs Allowed: 9, at California (4/24) Hits Allowed: 11, at California (4/24) Walks Allowed: 4, vs. Seattle (3/14) Harris Career Statistics Year ERA AP/GS/CG W-L SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG. WP HBP /13/ Total /13/

52 DANIELLE LAWRIE P 5-8 RS SR-3V R/R LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA BROOKSWOOD SECONDARY # 15 Season Notes: Is having an even better season than her National Player of the Year season in Named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year for the second straight year and named First Team All-Pacific Region and First Team All-Pac-10 for the third time in her career... Is 38-2 with a 0.94 ERA and 446 strikeouts while walking just 34 in innings Her 22 shutouts are tied for the lead in the nation and has already broken her own UW single-season record set last year of 21 Also ranks fourth in the NCAA in strikeouts, ERA and wins and is fifth in walks per seven innings and sixth in strikeouts per seven innings Has four no-hitters including three perfect games this year, the latter of which is tied for a Pac-10 record Has 24 double-digit strikeout performances, including 13 in 19 Pac-10 starts Finished the conference season 17-2 with a 1.01 with 212 strikeouts and just 25 walks in innings Also 19-2 against ranked teams this year with 234 Ks in innings Has been named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week a single-season conference record eight times Also been named the USA Softball National Player of the Week three times - another record - and the NFCA National Player of the Week twice Also having a career-year at the plate, blasting 15 home runs and driving in 57 RBI, both of which are career bests and lead the team Also leads the team in slugging percentage (.627) and is third in walks (24) Ranks fourth in the Pac-10 in RBI and ninth in home runs Leads Pac-10 pitchers in strikeouts and wins Batting.355 with runners in scoring position this year Was named Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week four weeks in a row and in six of the last seven to end the regular season Her 446 strikeouts this season ranks third on the UW single-season chart while her 38 wins rank second, behind her 42 last year Became the Pac-10 s all-time career strikeout leader two weeks ago against Arizona State, then went over the 1,800-mark last weekend and now ranks fourth in NCAA history with 1,811 Threw perfect games in the season opener, in the Pac-10 opener and again on the road at Cal Opened the season in style with her first career seven-inning perfect game and just the second in UW history... Faced the minimum 21 batters against Auburn (2/11) in a 5-0 opening win, striking out For good measure, also went 2-for-3 at the plate with a two-run home run... After earning a save in UW s second game - striking out all three batters she faced - Lawrie came back that night to fire a three-hit shutout of Nevada with 13 strikeouts (2/12)... Had a career day at the plate on 2/13 against Cal State Northridge, belting a pair of home runs - including a grand slam and a two-run shot - to give her a career-high six RBI... It was the second two-homer game of her career and second grand slam of her career... The next day, threw a one-hit shutout against Notre Dame (2/14), striking out 13 with no walks and adding her fourth home run of the weekend... All told, went 3-0 with 21.0 shutout innings, four hits allowed, 45 strikeouts and just one walk while batting.400 with four home runs and nine RBI... Went 2-0 in a rain-shortened Campbell Cartier Classic, defeating UC Santa Barbara (2/19) for her 100th career victory to tie UW s all-time wins record... Also had a big day at the plate, going 3-for-3 with two doubles and a home run to go along with three RBI... Shutout San Diego State the next day on one hit with 11 Ks to break the school record for career victories... Added a home run against the Aztecs to give her six in seven games... Earned her second Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honor after the Cathedral City Classic, going 4-0 and defeating three ranked teams... Allowed eight runs in 23.0 innings, striking out 37 batters and walking just three... Started the weekend with a one-hit shutout with 10 Ks against BYU (2/25)... Defeated No. 9 Oklahoma, striking out nine to move into eighth in NCAA history and fourth in Pac-10 history for career Ks... Also added a two-run HR in the game... Struck out eight and allowed just two runs while going 2-for-3 with a home run against No. 19 Fresno State (2/27), extending her hitting streak to a career-high nine games before it was snapped in the final game of the weekend... Went 3-0 at the Bank of Hawaii Invitational to earn Most Outstanding Player honors... Struck out 31 batters in 22 innings while walking just two... Also hit a home run and drove in eight runs in five games... First of her two shutouts on the weekend came against East Carolina (3/6) when she allowed just two hits and struck out seven in a 6-0 win... Also had a two-run single in the game... Fired an eight-inning, four-hit shutout of Hawaii (3/7) with 15 strikeouts and no walks... Struck out seven of the final eight batters, including fanning the side in the eighth... Defeated Hawaii again in the championship game, striking out nine and adding a two-run single, going 2-for-3 with a run and a stolen base... Belted a three-run home run in a 12-0 win over Seattle (3/6) and added an RBI groundout... Went 2-0 in the Husky Softball Classic with two shutouts, including a perfect game and another game in which she retired the first 19 batters... Threw 62 pitches in firing her second perfect game of the season in the home opener, defeating Miami OH (3/11), 3-0, with a 14-strikeout performance... Extended her streak to 41 consecutive batters retired when she carried a perfect game into the seventh inning against Portland State (3/13) before the Vikings collected two hits... Finished with 13 strikeouts in the game and also had an RBI single and a walk... Went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a walk against Miami (3/12) and 2-for-3 with a run and two RBI against Seattle (3/14)... Went 3-0 in the Judi Garman Classic with two shutouts, striking out 23 batters and walking just one... Also went 6-for-13 at the plate with eight RBI... Went 3-for-3 with a double and three RBI against New Mexico (3/18)... Walked a career-high three times against DePaul (3/19)... Went 2-for-2 with two runs and four RBI against Louisiana Lafayette, hitting two home runs and also walking once... Shut the Ragin Cajuns down on three hits in the five-inning victory... Went 2-1 over the opening weekend of Pac-10 play against No. 5 UCLA, allowing just two runs in 19.1 innings while striking out 28 against a Bruins team that came in with the country s highest team batting average...after the Bruins broke her 18-game winning streak to start the season, dropping a 1-0 heartbreaker in which she struck out 11, bounced back to shut them down over the next two games, giving up just three hits and one run with nine strikeouts in game two (4/2) and allowing two hits and no runs while striking out eight in 5.1 innings in the finale... Was named Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week for the third time for her efforts... Earned her second-straight Player of the Week honor after going 3-0 against No. 2 Arizona and shutting down the nation s highest-scoring offense... Was also named the USA Softball National Player of the Week, allowing just four runs in 21 innings and striking out 39 with just four walks... Threw one shutout against the Wildcats and struck out at least 12 in each game... Started the weekend with a 2-1 win, allowing just five hits and striking out Fired a two-hit shutout in the second game, a 7-0 win, fanning Shut the Wildcats out over the first four innings of the finale to give her 12-straight scoreless innings against UA, before tiring late in the game and allowing three runs... Struck out 13 in the final game while walking none... Went 2-1 against No. 17 Oregon, striking out 12 in a series-opening victory while also driving in two runs and scoring twice... Also struck out 12 in the finale, a two-hit shutout to give UW a 1-0 victory and the series win... Named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week for the third time in four weeks when she shut out No. 13 California for 17 innings over two games, including firing her third perfect game of the season... Started the weekend with a 10-inning shutout with a season-high 18 strikeouts in a 1-0 win (4/23)... Allowed just three hits in the game, holding the Bears hitless over six straight innings before giving up a double in the 10th... Struck out the final two batters of the game to hold on to the win... Threw 173 pitches in the game, striking out six Cal batters at least twice in the game, including fanning a pair of Golden Bears four times each... Got stronger in extra innings, striking out the side in the eighth and fanning two each in the ninth and 10th... Passed Arizona State s Katie Burkhart for second in Pac-10 history and sixth in NCAA history for career Ks during the game... After a rest on Saturday, came back Sunday to strike out 14 in her third perfect game, tying a conference record... Went 3-0 against Oregon State, allowing just one run and six hits total in 16 innings while striking out 31 to earn her fourth Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honor in the last five weeks... Allowed just two hits and one run while striking out 12 in the first game, also going 2-for-3 with a run and a walk at the plate... Threw four shutout innings on Saturday with six strikeouts, allowing just one hit... Threw a complete-game, three-hit shutout on Sunday, striking out Earned her fifth Pac-10 POW honor in six weeks and also swept the National Player of the Week honors when she went 3-0 with two shutouts, including her fourth no-hitter of the season, against Stanford... Also went 4-for-9 with a home run and four RBI in the series... Fired a five-inning no-hitter with 11 strikeouts in UW s 8-0 series-opening win, also going 2-for-3 with a run and two RBI to snap a 2-for-17 slide with no RBI over her previous six games... The next day, allowed just one run on five hits with 13 strikeouts but more importantly, hit a walk-off, two-run home run in the bottom of the seventh to give UW the 2-1 win... It was her first career walk-off and her first home run since March 19, a span of 21 games and 62 at-bats... Capped the weekend with an eight-inning, one-hit shutout with 10 strikeouts as UW walked off with a 1-0 win to clinch the Pac-10 title... Had another big weekend both at the plate and in the circle against Arizona State, going 2-0 with one shutout and going 5-for-11 at the plate with eight RBI... Had at least one RBI in each game, including five in the finale... Hit home runs in each of the first two games, a two-run shot in the first and a solo shot in the second, the latter of which proved to be the game-winner... Went 3-for-3 with five RBI in the finale while striking out seven to break the Pac-10 career K record... Is now 14-0 with a 0.57 ERA (seven earned runs in 85 innings) and 163 strikeouts in 94 since her last lost, 4-0 at Oregon, when she allowed a season-high tying four runs... Went 3-0 with two shutouts and allowed just one earned run in 22.0 innings in the NCAA Regionals... Struck out 39 and walked just one... Threw a four-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts in the opener against North Dakota State and also added a two-run home run for her 15th of the year... Beat North Carolina the next day, 1-0, with a two-hit shutout and 11 Ks... Sent UW into the Super Regionals with a 15-strikeout performance in UW s 2-1 eight inning win, allowing just one run on three hits.

53 Career Notes: Named the 2009 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, Honda Award Winner, ESPY Award nominee and Women s College World Series Most Outstanding Player in leading the Huskies to the 2009 National Championship... Two-time First Team All-American and four-time All-Pac-10 selection... Named the 2009 and 2010 Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year... Finished her junior season 42-8 with a 0.97 ERA and 521 strikeouts, the latter of which was a school record and also one shy of the Pac-10 single season record... Set UW single-season records for wins, shutouts, innings pitched, games started and complete games... Owns UW career records for strikeouts, wins, shutouts, complete games, starts, appearances and innings pitched... The Pac-10 career leader and fourth in NCAA history for career strikeouts... Broke a UW single-game record when she struck out 24 batters in a 15-inning win over UMass in the NCAA Regionals... Went 5-1 with a 1.88 ERA with 49 strikeouts in 42.2 innings pitched while belting a home run and driving in five runs at the plate in the WCWS... Led the nation in wins and strikeouts while finishing third in shutouts and sixth in ERA... No hit both UCLA and Arizona in the Pac-10 season, the only pitcher in NCAA history to no-hit both powerhouse programs... Had streaks of 64.1 consecutive scoreless innings and 90.0 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run during the season... Redshirted the 2008 season to compete in the 2008 Olympic Games with the Canadian National Team... Made three appearances, striking out 13 batters in 12 innings while earning one victory... Named to the 2007 Women s College World Series All-Tournament Team after firing a no-hitter in the opening game and a one-hitter in the team s second game... First Team All-American, All-Region and All-Pac-10 as a sophomore NCAA Provo Regional MVP... Second team All-Pac-10 pick. Danielle Lawrie s Career Statistics PITCHING Year ERA AP/GS/CG W-L SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG. WP HBP /35/ /39/ REDSHIRTED - DID NOT PLAY /50/ /39/ Total /163/ HITTING Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /1 0/ /3 0/ REDSHIRTED - DID NOT PLAY /3 0/ /0 1/ Total /7 1/ Season Pitching Highs Innings Pitched: 10.0, at California (4/23) Strikeouts: 18, at California (4/23) Strikeouts (7-inning game): 16, vs. Auburn (2/11) Runs Allowed: 4, five times (last at Arizona State, 5/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 4, four times (last at Arizona State, 5/14) Hits Allowed: 14, at Arizona State (5/14) Walks Allowed: 3, twice (last vs. UCLA, 4/2) Career Pitching Highs Innings Pitched: 15.0, at UMass (5/17/09) Strikeouts: 24, at UMass (5/17/09) Strikeouts (7-inning game): 20, vs. South Florida (2/18/07) Runs Allowed: 9, twice at UCLA (4/6/07); vs. Georgia (5/31/09) Earned Runs Allowed: 7, vs. Georgia (5/31/09) Hits Allowed: 14, at Arizona State (5/14/10) Walks Allowed: 6, three times (last at UMass, 5/17/09) Season Batting Highs At-Bats: 4, 12 times (last North Carolina, 5/22) Runs: 2, five times (last vs. Oregon, 4/16) Hits: 3, three times (last at Arizona State, 5/14) Doubles: 2, vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/19) Home Runs: 2, twice (last vs. Louisiana Lafayette, 3/19) RBI: 6, vs. Cal State Northridge (2/13) Walks: 3, vs. DePaul (3/19) Hitting Streak: 9 games (2/13-2/27) Career Batting Highs At-Bats: 7, vs. UMass (5/17/09) Runs: 2, eight times (last vs. Oregon, 4/16/10) Hits: 3, six times (last at Arizona State, 5/14/10) RBI: 6, vs. Cal State Northridge (2/13/10) Home Runs: 2, three times (last vs. Louisiana Lafayette, 3/19/10) Hitting Streak: 9 games (2/13/10-2/27/10) Career Honors & Awards 2009 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year 2009 Honda Award Winner 2009 ESPY nominee for Best Female Collegiate Athlete 2009 Women s College World Series Most Outstanding Player 2009, 2010 Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year World Series All-Tournament Team (2007, 2009) First Team All-American (2007, 2009) First Team All-Region (2007, 2009, 2010) First Team All-Pac-10 (2007, 2009, 2010) Second Team All-Pac-10 (2006) NSCAA Strength & Conditioning All-American (2007) 18x Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week (Most all-time) 4x USA Softball National Player of the Week 3x NFCA National Player of the Week Eight career no-hitters, Four career perfect games

54 ALYSON McWHERTER OF 5-5 SR-3V R/R LAKEWOOD, WASH. LAKES # 22 Season Notes: An honorable mention All-Pac-10 pick... Named a Lowe s Senior CLASS Award candidate... Has appeared in 50 of 54 games, making 38 starts... Is one of the Huskies top defenders, playing centerfield in most games... Is batting.261 (6-for-23) with 10 runs and three RBI... Has walked twice and is 5-for-5 on steal attempts... Collected her first hit of the season against Ohio (2/12), going 1-for-4 with a stolen base... Went 2-for-3 against Utah State (2/19) with an RBI... Walked, stole a base and scored a run in UW s 7-4 win over No. 9 Oklahoma (2/26)... Singled and scored a run against East Carolina (3/6)... Had a two-run single in a win over Seattle (3/6), also stealing a base and scoring a run... Stole a career-best two bases and scored a run against Utah (3/20), including a steal of home... Scored a run in each of UW s final two wins against Arizona (4/10-11)... Also crossed home plate in UW s 13-1 win over Oregon State (4/30). Career Notes: Played in 53 games in 2009, making 25 starts as the Huskies defensive specialist... Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic team honoree in Started 55 games, all in centerfield, missing just one game all year due to an injury... Went a perfect 8-for-8 in stolen base attempts... Tied for the team lead with nine sacrifice hits, which ties her for the eighth-best single-season mark in school history... Appeared in 33 games as a freshman, making 14 starts in centerfield and one as the designated player in Scored two runs in her collegiate debut vs. Cal Poly (Feb. 9)... Had a pinch-hit single vs. Arizona at the Women s College World Series (June 3). Season Highs At-Bats: 4, vs. Ohio (2/12) Runs: 1, 10 times (last vs. Oregon State, 4/30) Hits: 2, vs. Utah State (2/19) RBI: 2, vs. Seattle (3/6) Walks: 1, twice (last vs. Oklahoma, 2/26) Stolen Bases: 2, vs. Utah (3/20) Career Highs At-bats: 4, nine times (last vs. Ohio, 2/12/10) Runs: 2, three times (last vs. Utah St., 3/16/08) Hits: 3, vs. Utah St. (3/16/08) Doubles: 1, 4x (last vs. Utah St., 3/16/08) RBIs: 2, twice (last vs. New Mexico, 3/21/09) Stolen bases: 2, vs. Utah (3/20/10) Hitting Streak: 6 games (2/8/08-2/15/08) McWherter s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /1 2/ /9 8/ /0 2/ /0 5/ Total /10 17/

55 KIMI POHLMAN OF 5-8 SO-1V L/L SAMMAMISH, WASH. THE BEAR CREEK SCHOOL # 4 Season Notes: Named First Team All-Pacific Region and First Team All-Pac Was also named to the preseason USA Softball Player of the Year Top 50 Watch List after an outstanding freshman year... Has started 53 of 54 games, batting a team-high Also leads the team with 67 hits, four triples and 22 stolen bases (22- for-25) and ranks second on the team in runs (46) and doubles (9) Led the team in conference games with a.418 average, 20 runs and 28 hits Ranks second in the conference in triples, seventh in stolen bases and hits, eighth in runs and ninth in average Second in Pac-10 games in runs, third in hits, doubles and stolen bases, fourth in average and eight in on base percentage... Hit safely in 17 of 21 conference games with nine multi-hit games Leads the team with 19 multi-hit games for the season Has already established career highs in runs, hits, doubles, triples, walks (13) and stolen bases... Has come on strong of late, hitting safely in 24 of the last 29 games with 13 multi-hit games in the stretch, during which she has hit.389 (42-for-108)... Had a career-high 10-game hitting streak recently, during which she hit.500 (17-for-34) with five multi-hit games... Got off to a slow start to the season, enduring an eight-game stretch where she hit just.160 (4-for-25) including four-straight hitless games, but has since hit safely in 34 of 40 games... Hit safely in 10 of 11 at one point during the stretch, the only thing keeping her from a career-best 11 game hitting streak an 0-for-1 game in a pinch hitting role on 3/13... Was on fire over a two-week stretch, batting.444 (8-for-18) in the Bank of Hawaii Invitational and then.533 (8-for-15) in the Husky Softball Classic to raise her average from..295 to Had her first career four-hit game on the final day of the Husky Classic, going 4-for-4 with a career-high three runs and also stole two bases... Hit two triples over the weekend, including one in a 2-for-3 effort against Miami (3/12) in which she scored twice, drove in a run and also walked... Batted.444 (8-for-18) with four runs in the Bank of Hawaii Invitational and was named to the All-Tournament team... Had at least one hit in each game to extend her hitting streak to six games... Had her second three-hit game of the season in the championship final against Hawaii (3/7), going 3-for-4 with a run... Went 1-for-4 with a run and an RBI single in a 6-0 win over East Carolina (3/5)... Went 2-for-4 with a run against Seattle (3/6)... After starting the season 1-for-7, went 9-for-16 (563) over the next four games, collecting at least two hits in each game... Started the streak with a 3-for-4 effort against Nevada (2/12), scoring a run, driving in one and stealing a base... Went 2-for-4 with two runs and a double against Cal State Northridge (2/13) and 2-for-4 with a run, double and stolen base against Notre Dame (2/14)... Kicked off the Campbell Cartier Classic by going 2-for-4 with a run and stolen base against Utah State (2/19)... Extended her hitting streak to seven games with a triple against San Diego State (2/20)... Went 1-for-3 with a triple and two RBI against UC Santa Barbara (2/19)... Went 2-for-4 with two runs and a career-high tying three stolen bases in a win over Utah (3/20)... Went 4-for-8 in a doubleheader against Portland State (3/27)... Led off the second game of the doubleheader with her first home run of the season... After going 0-for-4 in the first Pac-10 game of the season against No. 5 UCLA, bounced back to go 3-for-7 over the final two games, both Husky wins... Went 2-for-4 with two runs scored in the finale, a 7-2 win (4/3)... Went 5-for-11 in a three-game sweep of No. 2 Arizona including a 3-for-4 effort with three runs scored in the series finale... Went 1-for-3 with a double and a run in the first game, a 2-1 UW win (4/9)... After going 1-for-4 in the second game, collected three hits and tied a career-high with three runs in a 9-3 win on 4/11... Collected her second double of the weekend in the game... Went 4-for-10 in UW s series win at Oregon... Went 1-for-3 with a walk, stolen base and a run scored in a 9-2 opening win... Doubled for one of UW s five hits in a 4-0 loss to the Ducks (4/17)... Went 2-for-4 with a stolen base in the finale, a 1-0 Husky win (4/18)... Went 5-for-6 over the first two games of UW s series at Cal, giving her seven hits in her last 10 at-bats... Went 3-for-4 with a double and a walk in a 10-inning Husky victory in the first game (4/23)... Followed that up with a 2-for-2 effort with a stolen bases, extending her hitting streak to a career-best 10 games... Had her hitting streak snapped the next day, but walked and scored a run in a 4-0 UW win (4/25)... Continued her hot hitting against Oregon State, going 3-for-7 with three walks, five runs and two RBI... Tied a career-high with three runs scored in UW s 13-1 series-opening winning, going 1-for-2 with two walks and two RBI... Doubles, walked and scored in a 9-0 win the next day... Went 1-for-3 with a run and a stolen base in the finale, giving her a hit in 13 of her last 14 games... Opened the Stanford series with a 2-for-3 game with a double, a run and a stolen base to make it 14 of 15 with a hit, batting.489 in that stretch (22-for-45)... Scored the winning run in UW s walk-off victory in the series finale, coming all the way around from first to score on Jenn Salling s double, not only clinching the series sweep but also the Pac-10 title for the Huskies... Had a huge weekend at Arizona State, batting.667 and reaching base eight times in 11 plate appearances, going 6-for-9 with five runs scored and two walks.. Had two hits in each game.. Went 2-for-3 with a run and a walk in the first game and 2-for-4 with a run and a stolen base in the second game... Capped the weekend with a 2-for-2 effort with a walk and a career-high tying three runs and also stole a base... Doubled and scored UW s only run in a 1-0 win over North Carolina in the NCAA Regionals to send UW into the Regional Championship game... Went 1-for-4 with a stolen base in the championship against Carolina, a 2-1 win. Career Notes: Named to the 2009 Women s College World Series All-Tournament Team... Also named First Team All-Region and Second Team All-Pac-10 along with being named to the Pac-10 All-Freshmen Team... Finished second on the team with a.360 average... Also batted an impressive.361 in Pac-10 games, which ranked eighth in the conference and was tops among all rookies... Hit.375 at the Women s College World Series with a team-high six runs scored... Overall in the postseason, batted.350 with 10 runs, one double and one RBI while stealing three bases... Appeared in 62 of 63 games, making 56 starts...second on the team with 33 runs scored, 64 hits and 20 stolen bases... Was not caught stealing in her first 20 career stolen base attempts until she was thrown out in the WCWS. Season Highs At-Bats: 4, 27 times (last vs. North Carolina, 5/23) Runs: 3, four times (last at Arizona State, 5/15) Hits: 4, vs. Seattle (3/14) RBI: 2, twice (last vs. Oregon State, 4/30) Doubles: 1, nine times (last vs. North Carolina, 5/23) Triples: 1, four times (last vs. Miami, 3/12) Walks: 1, 13 times (last vs. North Carolina, 5/23) Stolen Bases: 3, vs. Utah (3/20) Hitting Streak: 10 games (4/3-4/24) Career Highs At-Bats: 5, vs. Georgia, 5/31/09 Runs: 3, four times (last at Arizona State, 5/15/10) Hits: 4, vs. Seattle (3/14/10) RBI: 5, vs. Utah State (2/13/09) Home Runs: 1, four times (last vs. Portland State, 3/27/10) Stolen Bases: 3, twice (last vs. Utah, 3/27/10) Walks: 2, twice (last vs. Oregon State, 4/30/10) Hitting Streak: 10 games (4/3/10-4/24/10) Pohlman s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /6 20/ /3 22/ Total /9 42/

56 JENN SALLING IF 5-5 SO-1V L/R PORT COQUITLAM, BRITISH COLUMBIA. TERRY FOX SECONDARY # 7 Season Notes: A First Team All-Pacific Region and All-Pac-10 selection... Named a top 25 finalist for the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award and a preseason First Team All-American by ESPN... Is having an outstanding season in her first full year with the Huskies... Leads the team in runs (49), walks (38), triples (4) and on base percentage (.495) and is second on the team in average (.364), doubles (9) and stolen bases (12-12) Has reached base via hit, walk or hit by pitch in 48 of 54 games this year Second on the team with 15 multi-hit games Had a career-best 12-game hitting streak during the season Has batted at leadoff, No. 2 and No. 3 in the lineup during the season Ranks second in the Pac-10 in triples, eighth in runs and on base percentage, ninth in walks and 10th in stolen bases Ranks sixth in both walks (15) and doubles (5) in conference play and fifth in sacrifices (3)... Is batting.629 (22-for-35) when leading off an inning Is also batting.321 with runners on base and.700 (7-for-10) with runners on third with less than two out Has advanced runners successfully 60% of the time (56-of-93) Has also belted six home runs and driven in 33 runs... Was hitting as high as.460 as recently as March 11 after a blistering start to the season... Batted.500 (6-for-12) over the opening weekend with two home runs and six RBI... Hit a home run in her first at-bat of the season this year and went 2-for-3 with two runs and a stolen base in the season-opening 5-0 win over Auburn (2/11)... Reached base all three times she came to bat against Nevada (2/12), going 1-for-1 with two walks, a run, an RBI and a stolen base in UW s 8-0 win... Blasted her first grand slam as a Husky in UW s 5-0 win over Notre Dame (2/14)... Went 2-for-2 with three runs scored in a win over UC Santa Barbara (2/19)... Doubled, walked and stole a base in the game... Hit an incredible.667 (10-for- 15) in the Cathedral City Classic, hitting another home run and driving in eight while scoring 10 runs in five games... Scored at least two runs in four of the five games... Started the weekend by going 2-for-2 with a double, three runs and two RBI in an 8-0 win over BYU (2/25), adding two walks... Went 8-for-10 over the final three games, going 2-for-3 with two runs and three RBI against No. 19 Fresno State, 3-for-5 with two runs and an RBI against Oklahoma State and 3-for-3 with two runs and two RBI against UC Davis... Hit a three-run home run against Fresno State to make the final score 10-2 in six innings... Went 1-for-3 with a walk, stolen base and run scored in a 6-0 win over East Carolina (3/5)... Batted.333 (6-for-18) in the Husky Softball Classic with a double, two triples, two home runs, four runs scored and six RBI... Had at least one hit in all five games to extend her hitting streak to a season-high six games... Hit a solo home run in a 3-0 win over Miami in the home opener (3/11)... Made it two homers in two days when she blasted a two-run shot in a 6-3 win over Miami (3/12)... Scored twice and drove in two in the game... Had two triples on the weekend, including one in a 2-for-4 effort with three RBI against Seattle (3/13)... Hit safely in all five games of the Judi Garman Classic to extend her hitting streak to a career-best 12 games... Went 7-for-15 with eight runs and six RBI in the five games... Started the weekend by scoring three runs in a win over New Mexico (3/18)... The next day, reached base all four times she came to bat against DePaul (3/19), going 2-for-2 with two walks, a run and an RBI... Doubled and scored twice against ULL (3/19)... Had an RBI triple against Utah (3/20)... Went 2-for-3 with a walk, two runs and four RBI against Purdue (3/21), belting a three-run home run... Had two hits - including a double - to go along with one run, one RBI, one walk and a stolen base in UW s 2-1 series win over UCLA over the opening Pac-10 weekend... Singled, walked and stole a base in UW s series-opening 1-0 loss (4/1), collecting one of just four Husky hits... Had a sac fly to tie the second game at 1-1 before UW came back to win 3-1 (4/2)... Doubled and scored a run in UW s 7-2 win in the finale... Went 3-for-9 with two runs, two walks and two RBI in a three-game sweep of Arizona (4/9-11)... Went 2-for-3 with two runs and two RBI in a 9-3 win in the finale, also adding a walk and a stolen base... Had a two-run single in UW s four-run sixth to put the game away... Scored the winning run in UW s 1-0 win at Oregon to put the Huskies in first place in the conference... Snapped an 0-for-12 skid by going 4-for-7 over the final two games of the Cal series... Did not have a hit in the first game but walked twice - both intentionally - in UW s 1-0 win in 10 innings... Went 2-for-3 with a run scored in the second game of the series (4/24) and 2-for4 with a walk and a stolen base in UW s 4-0 win in the finale (4/25)... Reached base seven times in nine plate appearances against Oregon State, going 3-for-5 with four walks, inclduing a career high with three in one game... Started the series with a 2-for-2 effort with a walk and an RBI, her third-straight multi-hit game... Went 1-for-3 with a double in the second game before walking in all three of her plate appearances in UW s 1-0 win in the finale... Walked, singled, stole a base and scored once in UW s 8-0 win over Stanford (5/7)... Went 1-for-4 in the finale but that one hit was a big one as she drove in the game-winning run with a walk-off double to plate Kimi Pohlman from first for a 1-0 UW win that clinched the Pac-10 title... Went 2-for-2 with a walk, an RBI double and two runs scored in the final regular season game, a 9-0 win over No. 10 Arizona State... Went 3-for-8 with two runs and three walks in the NCAA Regionals in Seattle... Walked, scored a run and drove in another in UW s opening 3-0 win over North Dakota State... Went 2-for-3 with a walk against North Carolina s Danielle Spaulding in UW s 1-0 win to advance to the regional championship... Walked, singled and scored the winning run in the Huskies 2-1 eight-inning victory in the championship game. Career Notes: In half a season with the Huskies in 2009 after transferring from Oregon, started at shortstop in all 30 games after becoming eligible on April 2... Heated up at the plate in the postseason after taking a month to get her timing back due to a long layoff since the 2008 Olympic Games... Closed out the season hitting safely in 14 of the final 15 games, including a nine-game hitting streak at one stretch... Raised her average from.100 to.270 over the final 15 games... Hit.318 in the World Series and.415 in the postseason, second on the squad... Led UW in the NCAA Regionals in Amherst, Mass., hitting.571 (8x14) with three runs, three walks and four RBI... Her average increased in those four games alone by 50 points, going from.192 to Played one season at Oregon and was a First Team All-American... Batted.481 with 14 home runs... One of the top 10 finalists for the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, the only freshman to be named a finalist... Finished in the top-10 of the NCAA in batting average (second), slugging percentage (sixth) and RBI per game (ninth)... Named the Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year... Four-year member of the Canadian National Team... Played in the 2008 Summer Olympics for Canada with Danielle Lawrie... Started at shortstop and batted clean up in all of Canada s Olympic contests. Season Highs At-Bats: 5, vs. Oklahoma State (2/27) Runs: 3, three times (last vs. New Mexico, 3/18) Hits: 3, twice (last vs. UC Davis, 2/28) RBI: 4, twice (last vs. Purdue, 3/27) Doubles: 1, nine times (last at Arizona State, 5/15) Home Runs: 1, six times (last vs. Purdue, 3/21) Walks: 3, vs. Oregon State (5/2) Stolen Bases: 1, 12 times (last vs. Stanford, 5/7) Hitting Streak: 12 games (3/7-3/27) UW Career Highs At-Bats: 6, vs. UMass (5/17/09) Runs: 3, four times (last vs. New Mexico, 3/19/10) Hits: 3, four times (last vs. UC Davis, 2/28/10) RBI: 4, twice (last vs. Purdue, 3/21/10) Doubles: 1, 14 times (last at Arizona State, 5/15/10) Home Runs: 1, seven times (last vs. Purdue, 3/21/10) Walks: 3, vs. Oregon State (5/2/10) Stolen Bases: 1, 14 times (last vs. Stanford, 5/7/10) Hitting Streak: 12 games (3/7/10-3/27/10) Salling s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% 2007 (UO) /6 18/ (UW) /0 2/ (UW) /4 12/ Total /10 32/

57 TAYLOR SMITH C/OF 5-9 SO-1V R/R OLYMPIA, WASH. TIMBERLINE # 6 Season Notes: Has appeared in 30 of 54 games and made just 19 starts but ranks fourth on the team in home runs (8) and fifth in RBI (22)... Is batting.271 with 12 runs scored and six walks... Is slugging.678 as exactly half of her hits (8-of-16) are home runs... Had a record-breaking weekend at the Judi Garman Classic, hitting four home runs and driving in 13 RBI in the final two games of the weekend... After going 0-for-2 to start the weekend in a pair of pinch-hitting roles, got the starting nod against Utah and went 3-for-3 with a then-career-high five RBI, belting a pair of two-run home runs and adding an RBI single... The game raised her season average more than.100 points... Made history the next day when she hit two grand slams and drove in a school-record tying eight runs, becoming the first player in UW softball history with two grand slams in one game... The eight RBI in a single game was a record originally set in 1993, the first year of the program.. The 13 RBI over two games were also a school record... The first of her grand slams came in the fifth inning with UW leading just 4-2 and she added a second one in the sixth inning to help UW put the game away, Slugged for the weekend and finished with a.556 average (5-for-9) en route to being named the Pac-10 Player of the Week, her first such honor... Made three pinch-hitting appearances in the first weekend before getting her first start on 2/25 against BYU... Walked and scored a run in an 8-0 win over BYU... Also got the starting nod against No. 9 Oklahoma (2/26) and launched her first home run of the season in a 7-4 victory... Made her third start against Fresno State (2/27) and went 1-for-3 with a run and an RBI... Singled and scored a run in UW s 11-2 win over Seattle (3/7) in the Bank of Hawaii Invitational... Started at designated hitter against Seattle (3/13) and went 1-for-2 with a walk... Had a pinch-hit single in a 7-2 win over No. 5 UCLA (4/3)... Earned her first start since April 1 against Oregon State on May 1 and made the most of it, going 2-for-2 with a run and three RBI, blasting her sixth home run of the season... Had a two-run single and solo home run as part of back-to-back shots with Morgan Stuart... Started all three games in the final regular-season series at Arizona State, going 4-for-9 with two home runs, four RBI and three runs scored... Had at least one hit in each game... Started the weekend by going 2-for-3 with a run and two RBI, blasting a two-run home run... Hit her second home run in as many days in the second game, blasting another tworun shot... Also went 1-for-3 with a run scored in the finale... Saw her first career postseason playing time when she started all three games in the NCAA Regionals... Drew a walk in UW s 3-0 win over North Dakota State. Career Notes: Provided some pop off the bench in her first season, knocking two home runs, both in a pinch-hitting role... Had a home run in her first collegiate at-bat in the first weekend of the season, coming off the bench in the top of the seventh to hit her first home run in UW s 4-0 victory over Utah (2/8)... Also belted a pinch-hit two- Season Highs At-Bats: 4, vs. Purdue (3/21) Runs: 2, two times (last vs. Purdue, 3/7) Hits: 3, vs. Utah (3/20) RBI: 8, vs. Purdue (3/21) Home Runs: 2, twice (last vs. Purdue, 3/21) Walks: 1, six times (last vs. North Dakota State, 5/21) Career Highs At-Bats: 4, vs. Purdue, 3/21/10) Runs: 2, three times (last vs. Purdue, 3/21/10) Hits: 3, vs. Utah (3/20/10) RBI: 8, vs. Purdue (3/21/10) Home Runs: 2, twice (last vs. Purdue, 3/21/10) Walks: 1, six times (last vs. North Dakota State, 5/21) Smith s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 0/ /0 0/ Total /0 0/

58 BAILEY STENSON INF/OF 5-4 SR-3V L/R AUBURN, WASH. AUBURN # 20 Season Notes: Named honorable mention All-Pac Has appeared in 42 games, making 25 starts... Is batting.275 with 16 runs scored... Is 6-for-8 on steal attempts, sixth on the team... Started the season 1-for-13 but hit.458 (11-for- 24) over the next 11 games to raise her average from.077 to a season-high Started the hot stretch in the Bank of Hawaii Invitational, batting.400 (4-for-10) to raise her average from.188 to Scored three runs and also drove in three... Had a pair of two-hit games, starting the weekend with a 2-for-2 effort with a run, a walk and a stolen base against East Carolina (3/5)... Batted in the leadoff position for the first time this season against Seattle (3/7) and the move paid off as she went 2-for-3 with a run and two RBI... Both of her hits came in the first inning, including a two-run double... Scored a run, stole a base and drove in a run in UW s 8-4 championship game win over Hawaii (3/7)... Continued her hot hitting by going 5-for-13 with three runs, an RBI and two stolen bases in the Husky Softball Classic... Went 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored in a 6-3 win over Miami (3/12)... Went 1-for-2 with a walk and a career-high two stolen bases in a win over Portland State (3/13)... Went 2-for-4 with two runs and an RBI agianst Seattle (3/13)... Collected her first hit of the season on 2/12 against Nevada, going 1-for-3 with a run scored... Scored a run and stole a base in a 5-0 win over Notre Dame (2/14)... Had a sacrifice fly and scored a run in UW s 9-1 win over UC Santa Barbara (2/19)... Went 1-for-2 with a walk, a run and a sacrifice bunt in a 9-4 win over Oklahoma State (2/27)... Had an RBI double in a win over UC Davis (2/28)... Singled and scored a run in a win over Utah (3/20)... Had an RBI single and stole a base in UW s 7-0 win over No. 2 Arizona (4/10)... Broke an 0-for-7 slide by going 2-for-4 with an RBI in UW s 4-0 win at Cal (4/25)... Drove in the Huskies first run of the game, which turned out to be the game-winner, in the third inning... Singled in her only at-bat in a 13-1 win over Oregon State (4/30)... Ripped her fourth double of the season on Senior Day in UW s 1-0 eight-inning win over Stanford (5/9). Career Notes: Honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection in Hit.332, which was the third-best average on the team... Led the Huskies with 63 hits... Scored 29 runs, drove in 18, hit seven doubles and stole eight bases... Started 55 games, including 37 in right field, 17 at second base and one in center field... Led the team with 18 multi-hit games, and had six games with at least three hits, which also led the Huskies... Hit safely in 39 games, which tied for the team lead... Missed the first month of the 2007 season after recovering from a torn ACL... Appeared in 16 games, making three starts, including one in left field, one in right field and one as the designated player... Hit.333 (3-for-9) with an RBI and three runs scored... Made her first collegiate start vs. Texas Tech (Mar. 10), going 1-for-3 with a stolen base. Season Highs At-Bats: 4, three times (last at California, 4/25) Runs: 2, vs. Seattle (3/13) Hits: 2, five times (last at California, 4/25) RBI: 2, vs. Seattle (3/6) Doubles: 1, four times (last vs. Stanford, 5/9) Walks: 1, six times (last vs. Arizona, 4/11) Stolen Bases: 2, vs. Portland St., 3/13) Career Highs At-Bats: 7, vs. UMass (5/17/09) Runs: 2, seven times (last vs. Seattle, 3/13/10) Hits: 3, six times (last at Stanford, 4/25/08) RBI: 3, vs. Southern Illinois (3/8/08) Doubles: 2, at Arizona St. (4/12/08) Stolen Bases: 2, vs. Portland St., 3/13/10) Hitting Streak: 7 games (2/15/08-2/22/08) Stenson s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /1 1/ /4 8/ /0 2/ /1 6/ Total /6 17/

59 MORGAN STUART SS 5-8 JR-2V R/R RIVERSIDE, CALIF. RIVERSIDE POLY # 18 Season Notes: One of four Huskies to start all 54 games.. Batting.234 with six doubles, three home runs, 20 runs and 14 RBI...Fourth on the team in doubles and fifth in runs... Also fifth with 15 walks and leads the team in times hit by pitch with 10, a total which also leads the Pac-10 and ranks fifth on the UW single-season charts... Had two multi-hit games in the opening weekend of the season, going 2-for-4 against Ohio (2/12) and 2-for-4 with a double against Cal State Northridge (2/13)... Was hit by a pitch twice in the opening weekend finale against Notre Dame (2/14)... Had a two-run single in UW s 8-0 win over BYU (2/25)... Doubled and scored a run and also walked in UW s 7-4 win over No. 9 Oklahoma (2/26)... Singled, walked and scored twice in a win over Fresno State (2/27)... Hit her first home run of the season in the Cathedral City Classic, a two-run shot in a 9-1 win over UC Davis (2/28)... Named to the All-Tournament team at the Bank of Hawaii Invitational, collecting four hits in 14 at-bats while scoring three runs, driving in three and blasting one home run... Had her first three-hit game of the season against Seattle (3/6), going 3-for-3 two runs and a stolen base... Blasted a three-run home run against Seattle on 3/7 in an 11-2 win... Went 2-for-3 with a double in the home opener against Miami (3/11)... Contributed an RBI double and also scored a run in an 8-3 win over Seattle to wrap up the Husky Softball Classic (3/14)... Hit safely in four-straight games at the end of non-conference play, batting.600 (6-for-10) to raise her average from.236 to.280 heading into Pac-10 play... Reached base three times in four plate appearances against Purdue in the final game of the Judi Garman Classic, going 1-for-2 with two walks and two runs scored... Was placed in the No. 2 spot in the lineup in a doubleheader against Portland State (3/27) and the move paid off as she went 4-for-6 with a walk and two RBI... Went 3-for-3 in the second game with a walk and two RBI... Singled, walked and scored a run in UW s 7-0 win over No. 2 Arizona (4/10) and also reached base twice in the series finale, doubling and getting hit by a pitch... Broke a 1-for-12 slide by going 2-for-3 with two runs and two RBI againts Oregon State (5/1), blasting her third home run of the season and her first since March 7... It was also her first multi-hit game since March Blasted a two-run home run and also doubled in the game... Walked twice and scored a run in the first game of the series, a 13-1 UW win (4/30)... Had at least one hit in each game in UW s three-game sweep of Stanford... Had an RBI single and also walked in an 8-0 series-opening win (5/7)... Went 1-for-2 in a 2-1 win and 1-for-3 in the finale. Career Notes: Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 and Women s College World Series All-Tournament team in Also named First-Team Academic All-Pac-10 and was also given the UW s Provost Academic Excellence Award... Named Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar with her 3.48 GPA... Set a Women s College World Series record with four doubles and tied a record by recording five hits in a single game... Batted.476 in the six games, with a World Series-high 10 hits in 21 at-bats... Racked up 16 total bases, one shy of the all-time WCWS record... Hit safely in five of UW s six games... Had a walk-off RBI single against Arizona State to give UW a 1-0 win in nine innings and a spot in the semifinals... In the first semifinal game against Georgia, tied a UW post-season record by going 5-for-5 with two runs and an RBI... Later that night, went 1-for-3 with a home run which came in her first at-bat to give her hits in eight consecutive at-bats... Had a two-run double in UW s 8-0 win over Florida in the first Championship Series game for her record fourth double of the week... Hit.341 overall in the postseason, raising her season average from.305 to Her 10 postseason RBI gave her 37 for the season to take over the team lead... Also led the team with 16 doubles, tied for seventh on the UW single-season charts... Was hit by pitch 12 times, leading the squad and ranking third in school history... Honorable mention All-Pac-10 as a freshman in Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Freshman team pick... Named Pac-10 Player of the Week on Mar Ranked fifth on the team with a.288 batting average, while leading the Huskies in RBI (39) and tying for the team lead with seven home runs... Tied for the team lead in walks (18), while ranking third in doubles (9), slugging percentage (.493) and on-base percentage (.392)... Started 55 of the 56 games, missing one game to an injury. Season Highs At-Bats: 5, at California (4/23) Runs: 2, three times (last vs. Oregon State, 5/1) Hits: 3, twice (last vs. Portland State, 3/27) RBI: 3, vs. Seattle (3/6) Doubles: 1, six times (last vs. Oregon State, 5/1) Home Runs: 1, three times (last vs. Oregon State, 5/1) Walks: 2, three times (last vs. Oregon State, 5/1) Hitting Streak: 4 games (3/20-3/27) Career Highs At Bats: 7, vs. UMass, 5/17/09) Runs: 3, vs. Utah State (2/13/09) Hits: 5, vs. Georgia, 5/31/09) RBIs: 5, vs. Stanford (5/9/09) Doubles: 2, three times (last vs. Cal-State Fullerton, 3/15/09) Home Runs: 1, 16 times (last vs. Oregon State, 5/1/10) Hitting Streak: 8 games (5/17/09-6/1/09) Stuart s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /4 0/ /3 1/ /2 3/ Total /9 4/

60 ASHLEY TUIASOSOPO OF 5-8 JR-2V R/R WOODINVILLE, WASH. WOODINVILLE # 19 Season Notes: Has appeared in 16 games, making three starts... Is batting.222 (4-for-18) with four runs and three RBI... Has one double... Got her first start of the season on 2/13 against Cal State Northridge... Went 1-for-3 with an RBI single... Scored a run as a pinch runner against Oklahoma State (2/27)... Earned her second start in the outfield against Seattle in the Bank of Hawaii Invitational, going 2-for-3 with a run and two RBI... Ripped a two-run double in the fifth inning to invoke the mercy rule, giving UW an 11-2 win, her first career two-bagger... It was her second career multi-hit game and first multi-rbi game... Got the starting nod on 3/13 against Miami and went 1-for-2 with a run scored... Saw her first Pac-10 action against No. 2 Arizona, earning a pinch-hitting opportunity (4/10)... Scored a run in UW s 13-1 win over Oregon State (4/30). Career Notes: Played in 12 games as a sophomore... Collected one hit in five at bats... Scored three runs and drove in another and walked once... Scored a run in the final inning of UW s 6-1, 15-inning win in the deciding game of the NCAA Regionals... Entered the game as a pinch-runner and scored the fifth and final run of the game... Had a pinch-hit RBI single in UW s 16-3 victory over Utah State, her second career RBI... Started five games her freshman campaign, including three as the DP and two in RF... Second on the team with 15 appearances as a substitute or pinch-runner... Drove in a run during her first appearance of the year against UMKC on Feb Made her first career start against Portland State on Feb. 29 out in right field, but did not bat... In her second start, hit 2-for-3 and scored twice vs. Idaho State at the Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament. Season Highs At-Bats: 3, twice (last vs. Seattle, 3/7) Runs: 1, four times (last vs. Oregon State, 4/30) Hits: 2, vs. Seattle (3/7) RBI: 2, vs. Seattle (3/7) Doubles: 1, vs. Seattle (3/7) Career Highs At-Bats: 3, four times (last vs. Seattle, 3/13/10) Runs: 2, vs. Idaho St. (3/7/08) Hits: 2, twice (last vs. Seattle, 3/7/10) RBI: 2, vs. Seattle (3/7/10) Doubles: 1, vs. Seattle (3/7/10) Walks: 1, four times - last vs. Mississippi (2/21/09) Tuiasosopo s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /1 1/ /0 0/ /0 0/ Total /1 1/

61 MAGGIE WAGNER IF 5-7 FR-HS R/R WOODINVILLE, WASH. WOODINVILLE # 8 Season Notes: Has appeared in 43 of 54 games, mostly as a pinch runner... Has also played second base and appeared as a pinch-hitter, making two starts at second... Has scored 16 runs - the most of any player off the bench - and is 9-for-11 on stolen base attempts, fourth on the team... Is batting.222 (2-for-9) with one double... Stole her first base and scored her first career run in the second game of the season against Ohio (2/12)... Also scored a run against Cal State Northridge (2/13) over the opening weekend... Scored a run against Utah State (2/19)... Stole her second base of the season on 2/27 against No. 19 Fresno State... Came around to score in UW s win over UC Davis on 2/28... Came in as a defensive replacement against Seattle (3/6) and had her first two collegiate at-bats... Came in as a pinch hitter against Seattle (3/7) and ripped a double for her first career hit... Scored a run in UW s 8-4 championship-game win over Hawaii (3/7)... Got her first career start against Miami OH at second base (3/12) in the Husky Softball Classic and went 1-for-3... Stole a base and scored a run in a win over Seattle (3/14)... Earned her second start of the season at second base against Louisiana-Lafayette (3/19)... Scored a run and stole a base against Portland State (3/27)... Stole her first Pac-10 base on 4/1 against UCLA after coming into the game as a pinch runner... Scored UW s first run of the game as a pinch runner in a 2-1 win over No. 2 Arizona (4/9)... Stole a base the next day in a 7-0 Husky win over the Wildcats (4/10)... Scored a run in UW s 13-1 win over Oregon State (4/30)... Entered as a pinch runner an scored on Danielle Lawrie s walk-off, two-run home run in a 2-1 win over Stanford (5/8)... Scored a run in each of UW s wins over Arizona State to wrap up the regular season. High School/Club: Three-year letterwinner at Woodinville High School...Team captain her senior year... Team won league her sophomore, junior and senior years... Team finished fifth at state her junior year and seventh her senior season... Named the KingCo 4A Player of the Year as a senior... First Team All-King Co as a junior and senior and second team as a sophomore... Played for the Washington Lady Hawks from Team finished seventh at the 18U Gold Nationals in Season/Career Highs At-Bats: 3, vs. Miami (3/12) Runs: 1, 16 times (last at Arizona State, 5/15) Hits: 1, twice (last vs. Miami, 3/12) Doubles: 1, vs. Seattle (3/7) Stolen Base: 1, nine times (last vs. Oregon, 4/17) Wagner s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /1 9/ Total /1 9/

62 NIKI WILLIAMS IF 5-9 SO-1V R/R MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. EL TORO # 3 Season Notes: Named First Team All-Pacific Region and Second Team All-Pac Has picked up where she left off from the end of the 2009 season when she named to the World Series All-Tournament team... Has been one of the Huskies most consistent hitters and has also played solid defense despite transitioning to the outfield for the first time in her career Has played mostly in left field but has also played at first base. Second on the team in hits (55) and tied for second in home runs (11) and is third in average (.353), RBI (45) and runs scored (40) Second on the team with 16 RBI and 13 runs scored in Pac-10 play Has a.990 fielding percentage despite going between the outfield and infield, making just one error in 96 chances Is batting.394 with runners in scoring position (26-for-66) and.389 with runners on base Also batting.438 (7-for-16) with runners on third and less than two outs Five of her 11 home runs have come against ranked teams Has set new career highs in nearly every categoy, including hits, home runs, RBI, runs and stolen bases... Had a career-high 12 game hitting streak earlier in the season... After starting the year 0-for-7, batted.451 (37-for-82) over the final 28 games of nonconference play... Was named the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week after batting.588 (10-for-17) with four home runs and 11 RBI in five games at the Cathedral City Classic... Had at least one hit and one RBI in all five games and had at least two RBI in four of five games... Hit a home run in four consecutive games... Started the weekend with an RBI double and RBI single in UW's 8-0 win over No. 25 BYU, going 2-for-3 with a walk, a run and two RBI... Had just one hit the next day against No. 9 Oklahoma (2/26) but it was a big one, blasting a three-run home run that ended up being the difference in a 7-4 win... Went 4-for-7 over two games on 2/27 against No. 19 Fresno State and Oklahoma State... Knocked a solo home run against FSU's All-American pitcher Morgan Melloh in a 10-2 win then hit a two-run shot and added an RBI single in a 9-4 win over Oklahoma State, going 3-for-4 in the game with two runs, three RBI and a stolen base... Wrapped up her big weekend on 2/28 against UC Davis by going 3-for-4 with a two-run home run to help UW win Started her hitting streak with an RBI single against Nevada (2/12) to snap her season-opening 0-for-7 skid... Followed that up with a 2-for-2 effort with her first home run of the year against Cal State Northridge (2/13)... Went 2-for-4 with two doubles and three RBI against Utah State (2/19)... Closed out the Campbell Carter Classic going 2-for-3 with a run against host San Diego State in a 5-0 win (2/19)... Went 4-for-15 with four runs and three RBI in the Bank of Hawaii Invitational, belting her sixth home run along the way... Went 1-for-3 in the first game against East Carolina to extend her hitting streak to 12 games before it was snapped the next day against Seattle... Went 2-for-3 with two runs and an RBI against Seattle on 3/7... Hit a two-run home run against Hawaii (3/7) in the championship game, leading UW to an 8-4 victory... Hit.467 (7-for-15) in the Husky Softball Classic, belting one home run and driving in five... Went 5-for-7 over the final two games, including her third three-hit game of the season in the finale... Went 2-for-3 with an RBI against Seattle on 3/13 and 3-for-4 with a home run, two runs and three RBI against the Redhawks on 3/14... Has hit safely in 10 of the last 11 games... Went 1-for-2 with a walk, an RBI and two runs scored against New Mexico (3/18)... Also scored twice against Purdue (3/20)... Went 3-for-7 in a doubleheader against Portland State (3/27), going 2-for-3 with a run, an RBI and a stolen base in the second game... Went 2-for-9 with two runs, one double and one RBI in the opening Pac-10 series against UCLA... Also walked and stole one base... Went 1-for-3 in the opening game, collecting one of just four Husky hits in a 1-0 loss (4/1)... Walked and scored what would turn out to be the winning run in UW's 3-1 win in the second game of the series (4/2)... Had an RBI double in UW's 7-2 series finale win (4/3)... Tied a season high with three RBI in UW's 9-3 win over No. 2 Arizona to clinch the series sweep... Had an RBI fielder's choice and also ripped a two-run single... Also walked and scored a run... Had a big day in UW's 9-2 win at No. 17 Oregon, going 2-for-4 with three RBI and a run scored... Had an RBI single and a two-run double... Went 3-for-10 in UW's series win at California... Went 2-for-5 with a walk in a 10-inning, 1-0 win in the opener (4/23)... Went 1-for-3 with two runs and two RBI in the finale (4/25), blasting a two-run home run for her eighth of the season... It was her first home run since March 14, a span of 19 games and 60 at-bats after she'd hit seven home runs in her first 68 at-bats of the year... Hit her second home run in three games against Oregon State on May 1, one of a season-high four Husky long balls in the game... Batted.571 (4-for-7) in the series with two runs and five RBI... Drove in two runs in each of the first two games, giving her six in her last three games... Reached base all three times she came to the plate in the first game, going 1-for-1 with two walks and two RBI, lacing an RBI single and drawing a bases-loaded walk.. Went 2-for-3 with two runs and two RBI in the second game, launching a two-run home run and adding a double... Went 1-for-3 with an RBI in the finale, giving her a hit and RBI in four-straight games... Went 1-for-1 with two walks and a career-high tying three runs scored in an 8-0 win over Stanford (5/7), giving her a hit in five straight games, during which she went 6-for-11 (.545) with seven runs and seven RBI... Snapped an 0-for-11 skip with a two-run home run against Arizona State on the final day of the regular season... Also walked in the game... Had a big weekend in the NCAA Regionals, leading the Huskies at the plate with a.429 average (3-for-7) and reaching base five times in nine plate appearances, belting one home run, walking twice and stealing one base... Went 1-for-2 with a walk in the first game, a 3-0 win over North Dakota State.. Reached base twice in UW s 1-0 win over North Carolina, walking once and getting hit by a pitch... Went 2-for-3 in the regional championship game, blasting her 11th home run of the season to put UW ahead early 1-0 before they won 2-1 in eight innings. Career Notes: Named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team... Named to the Women s College World Series All-Tournament team after setting WCWS records for RBI in a game (7) and series (10)... Also tied the World Series record with three home runs on the week, a two-run shot, a three-run shot and a grand slam... Made her World Series debut against Georgia and hitting in the No. 9 spot, blasted a two-run game-winning home run in the fourth inning... Two days later, had a record-setting day against Georgia in the semifinals, going 2-for-5 with seven RBI, hitting a three-run home run in the second inning and a game-tying grand slam in the fifth... The grand slam was just the third in World Series history... Added her 10th RBI of the series in the second game of the day against Georgia, going 1-for-2 with a walk and a stolen base as well... Her World Series performance raised her season average to.288, sixth on the team... Finished with five home runs, 32 RBI and 25 runs scored in her freshman campaign... Third on the team with eight doubles... Fourth on the squad in runs, RBI and walks (19) and also fourth with six stolen bases in six attempts... Appeared in 57 games, making 51 starts. Season Highs At-Bats: 5, at California (4/23) Runs: 3, vs. Stanford (5/7) Hits: 3, three times (last vs. Seattle, 3/14) RBI: 3, six times (last vs. Oregon, 4/16) Doubles: 2, vs. Utah State (2/19) Home Runs: 1, 11 times (last vs. North Carolina, 5/23) Walks: 2, three times (last vs. Stanford, 5/7) Hitting Streak: 12 games (2/12-3/5) Career Highs At-Bats: 6, vs. UMass (5/17/09) Runs: 3, four times (last vs. Stanford, 5/7/10) Hits: 4 vs. Penn State (3/13/09) RBI: 7, vs. Georgia (5/31/09) Doubles: 2, twice (last vs. Utah State, 2/13/10) Home Runs: 2, vs. Georgia (5/31/09) Hitting Streak: 12 games (2/12/10-3/5/10) Williams Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /3 6/ /1 8/ Total /4 14/

63 SHAWNA WRIGHT C/IF 5-9 FR-HS R/R LANCASTER, CALIF. LANCASTER # 1 Season Notes: A First Team All-Pacific Region and Second Team All-Pac-10 selection and also named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team... Just third Husky freshman ever named to the All-Region first team and first since Kristen Rivera in Has made a huge impact in her freshman year, both behind the plate and in the batter s box... Has appeared in all 54 games, making 52 starts... Batting fifth on the team - and is second on the team with 55 RBI... Is also tied for second with 11 home runs, the most by a Husky freshman since four-time All-American Kristen Rivera hit 16 in 2002 Leads the team in doubles (13) and sacrifice flies (3) is second in slugging percentage (.605)) and total bases (95) Has more RBI (51) than hits (47)... Has been just as good behind the plate, throwing out 12 runners stealing and also picking off five on the bases, both of which lead the Pac-10 Has made just three errors in 489 chances for a.994 fielding percentage Led the Huskies and was second in the Pac-10 conference with 24 RBI in 21 conference games Tied for the Pac-10 lead in conference play with seven doubles and ranked sixth in total bases (39) and eighth in slugging percentage (.639) Of her 20 hits in Pac-10 games, 11 went for extra bases... Is batting.571 (4-for-7) with the bases loaded,.316 with runners on base and.323 with runners in scoring position Also batting.500 (9-for-18) with runners on third and less than two outs Showed her clutch hitting from her very first collegiate at-bat, which was a pinch-hit, two-run home run in UW s 4-3 win over Ohio (2/12) over the opening weekend, which turned out to be the game-winner... Her second career hit was also a home run later that night, another two-run shot in a 8-0 win over Nevada... Had a two-run single in UW s win over Cal State Northridge (2/13)... Had a pinch-hit RBI triple against Utah State (2/19)... Had a two-run double in a 5-0 win over San Diego State (2/20)... Doubled to bring home a run in UW s 7-4 win over Oklahoma (2/26)... Had a two-run double in a 9-4 win over Oklahoma State (2/27) and a two-run home run in a 9-1 victory over UC Davis (2/28)... Named to the Bank of Hawaii Invitational All-Tournament team, collecting four hits in 12 at bats, scoring four times and driving in four, including a pair of home runs... Homered in each of the first two games of the tournament to give her at least one in three straight games... Hit a solo shot and also walked in a 6-0 win over East Carolina (3/5)... Hit a three-run shot in a 12-0 win over Seattle (3/6)... Singled and scored a run and also walked in an 8-4 win over Hawaii in the championship game (3/7)... Had at least one RBI in four of five games at the Husky Softball Classic, including two games with two RBI... Had her first career multi-hit game in the home opener against Miami (3/11), going 2-for-3 with an RBI... Had an RBI double and a sac fly agianst Miami on 3/12... Had a two-run home run and also walked in a win over Portland State (3/13)... Had another sac fly against Seattle (3/14)... Had a solid weekend at the Judi Garman Classic, batting.400 (6-for-15) with five runs and four RBI... Reached base three times in four plate appearances against New Mexico, going 1-for-2 with two walks, two runs and an RBI... After going 0-for-4 against DePaul, bounced back by going 5-for-9 over the final three games of the weekend... Went 2-for-3 with three RBI against ULL (3/19), ripping a three-run home run and a double.. That game started a 12-game stretch during which she raised her average from.254 to.307, batting.433 (13-for-30) with four multi-hit games and 12 RBI... Went 2-for-3 with a run against Utah (3/20)... Went 2-for-3 against Portland State (3/27), giving her seven hits in her last 12 at bats... Came up clutch again in her first weekend of Pac-10 play, providing the game-winning RBI in both of UW s wins... Went 3-for-7 in the series with four RBI... All three of her hits were doubles... Doubled in the first game of the series - a 1-0 UCLA win - one of just four UW hits off Donna Kerr... Doubled in the winning run with two outs in the sixth inning of UW s 3-1 win to tie the series (4/2)... Went 1-for-1 with a walk and three RBI in the finale - a 7-2 win - providing a two-run double and a sacrifice fly, the latter of which turned out to be the winning run... Drove in five runs over the final two games of a three-game sweep of No. 2 Arizona... Had a two-run home run in a 7-0 win in the second game, her eighth of the year, and went 2-for-3 with three RBI in a 9-3 win in the finale (4/11)... Had a pair of doubles in the game - including a two-run double in the third inning - and also walked once... Belted a three-run home run in a 9-2 win at Oregon (4/16) to give her nine on the year... Walked three times over the next two games, including twice on 4/17... Had at least one hit in all three of UW s games at Cal, going 4-for-10 over the weekend... Went 1-for-5 and scored the winning run in a 10-inning, 1-0 win in the opener (4/23)... Went 2-for-2 with an RBI in the second game of the series, a 9-1 Cal win (4/24)... Finished the weekend with a 1-for-3 effort with a walk and a run scored in a 4-0 win (4/25)... Had her sixth game of the season with three or more RBI - tied for the team lead - against Oregon State in the opener of a three-game series... Went 2-for-4 with three RBI, which came on a an RBI single and another two-run single in a 13-1 win... Hit her 10th home run of the season the next day, one of four Husky long balls in the game... Had a career day against Stanford in the series opener, going 2-for-3 with a run and five RBI, drilling a three-run double and a two-run home run to take over the team lead in RBI... Went 1-for-3 in each of the final two games and also played solid defense, throwing out a runner stealing in each game and also picking off a key runner at second base in the top of the seventh of Saturday s game with UW trailing Came up first in the bottom of the seventh and lined a single to right, setting up Danielle Lawrie s walk-off two-run home run for the 2-1 win... Had a two-run single in UW s 5-4 win over Arizona State (5/14) and also threw out a runner at second for a game-ending, strike-em-out, throw-em-out double play... Had the game-winning, walk-off hit in th eighth of UW s 2-1 NCAA Regional Championship win over North Carolina to send UW into the Super Regionals... Was just 1-for-9 before the hit and UNC chose to walk Danielle Lawrie intentionally to get to the freshman and she made them pay with a double down the left field line to score Jenn Salling. High School/Club: Attended Lancaster High in Lancaster, Calif., the same hometown as former Husky standout pitcher Heather Meyer... Has made an impact since her freshman year of high school when she set new school and league records for home runs (11) and RBI (47) in a season, earning her first-team all league honors... As a sophomore, broke her own record with 14 home runs and was named first team All-League and All-Area and was named the league s Offensive Player of the Year... Repeated each honor her junior season and also added first team All-State honors and was named Valley Player of the Year... Played for the Corona Angels club team which finished second at 18-and-under Nationals in 2008 and fifth in Season/Career Highs At-Bats: 5, at California (4/23) Runs: 2, twice (last vs. Oregon, 4/16) Hits: 2, eight times (last vs. Stanford, 5/7) Doubles: 2, vs. Arizona (4/11) Home Runs: 1, 11 times (last vs. Stanford, 5/7) RBI: 5, vs. Stanford (5/7) Walks: 2, twice (last vs. Oregon, 4/17) Wright s Career Statistics Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO A E FLD% /0 1/ Total /0 1/

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