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3 Table of Contents / Quick Facts Southern Miss Softball Schedule 2 Roster 3 Roster Breakdown 3 Meet the Team Student-Athlete Profiles 4-12 TV Roster 13 Coaching Staff Head Coach Wendy Hogue Assistant Coach Coy Adkins 16 Assistant Coach Mackenzie Sher 17 Volunteer Assistant Coach Laurie Neelis 18 Support Staff 18 Year In Review Results 19 Statistics 20 Highs and Lows 21 Game-by-Game Season Leaders Season Summary 26 Conference USA Review 27 History and Records All-Time Letterwinners 28 Year-by-Year Results All-Time Series Results 35 Series Results Team Records 40 Individual Game Records 41 Individual Season Records 42 Individual Career Records 43 Team Statistics Year-by-Year Leaders Southern Miss Softball Complex 48 Southern Miss Softball Complex Records 49 Special Seasons Softball Legends 52 Honors and Awards Media Information Conference USA 55 Opponent Information 56 Media Relations 56 Credits The Southern Miss Softball Media Guide has been published by the University of Southern Mississippi Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, writing and design coordination by the Office of Athletic Media Relations. Editor: Chris Whitehead; Assistant Editors: Jack Duggan, Shirley Hill, Drew Granger, and Ethan Rich. The University of Southern Mississippi is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/ Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution in the provision of its education and employment programs and services. Inquiries regarding compliance of these areas should be directed to Rebecca Woodrick, 310 McLemore Hall - Southern Miss Main Campus at (601) Call Us Southern Miss The Southern Miss Department of Athletics and its 16 NCAA Division I sports programs respectfully request that only Southern Miss be used in all references. Please refrain from using Southern Mississippi, So. Miss., So. Mississippi and the acronym USM. Also, please refer to us as the Southern Miss Golden Eagles or Golden Eagles for short. Correct Usage: Southern Miss Don t Use: Southern Mississippi, So. Miss., So. GENERAL Name: University of Southern Mississippi Preferred Name: Southern Miss Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Founded: 1910 Enrollment: 14,845 Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Black and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Conference USA President: Dr. Rodney D. Bennett Alma Mater: Middle Tennessee, 1990 Director of Athletics: Bill McGillis Alma Mater: St. Thomas (Fla.), 1984 Senior Woman Administrator: Sonya Varnell Alma Mater: Ole Miss, 1989 Faculty Athletic Representative: Dr. Dennis Phillips Alma Mater: Pacific Lutheran, 1973 HISTORY First Season of Competition: 1983 Reinstated: 1999 All-Time Record: (24 years) Facility: Southern Miss Softball Complex Capacity: 1,000 Surface: Natural Grass Dimensions: L: 200, C: 220, R: 200 Year Opened: 2002 All-Time Record: Conference Titles: 4 Regular Season: 2 (2000, 2004) Tournament: 2 (2000, 2001) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 4 (1999, 2000, 2001, 2004) NCAA Regional Titles: 2 (1999, 2000) College World Series Apperances: 2 (1999, 2000) Last Postseason Appearance: 2004 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Wendy Hogue Alma Mater: William Carey, 1998 Record at Southern Miss: (1 year) Division I Record: (1 year) Career Record: (11 years) Assistant Coach: Coy Adkins Alma Mater: Florida State, 2001 Assistant Coach: Mackenzie Sher Alma Mater: Southern Miss, 2014 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Laurie Neelis Alma Mater: Southern Miss, 1994 TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record: Home / Away / Neutral: / 1-16 / 7-4 Conference USA Record: 3-21 Home / Away / Neutral: 2-10 / 1-11 / 0-0 Non-Conference Record: Home / Away / Neutral: 8-4 / 0-5 / 7-4 Conference USA Finish: 6th (West) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/6 Starters Returning/Lost (Position Players): 8/0 Starters Returning/Lost (Pitchers): 3/1 Newcomers: 6 MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant Director of Athletics / Media Relations: Jack Duggan Associate Director of Athletic Media Relations: Shirley Hill Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations (Softball Contact): Chris Whitehead Office: (601) Cell: (404) christopher.whitehead@usm.edu Media Relations Graduate Assistant: Ethan Rich Media Relations Graduate Assistant: Drew Granger 1

4 2016 Schedule DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (CT) Fri., Feb. 12 vs. Florida A&M 1 Gulf Shores, Ala. 12:00 p.m. Fri., Feb. 12 vs. Central Arkansas 1 Gulf Shores, Ala. 6:00 p.m. Sat., Feb. 13 vs. Ball State 1 Gulf Shores, Ala. 12:00 p.m. Sat., Feb. 13 vs. Belmont 1 Gulf Shores, Ala. 3:00 p.m. Sun., Feb. 14 vs. Lipscomb 1 Gulf Shores, Ala. 12:00 p.m. Wed., Feb. 17 Alabama State (DH) Hattiesburg, Miss. 4:00 p.m. Sat., Feb. 20 vs. Samford 2 Mobile, Ala. 9:00 a.m. Sat., Feb. 20 vs. Mississippi State 2 Mobile, Ala. 1:30 p.m. Sun., Feb. 21 vs. SIU-Edwardsville 2 Mobile, Ala. 10:00 a.m. Sun., Feb. 21 at South Alabama 2 Mobile, Ala. 2:00 p.m. Wed., Feb. 24 Ole Miss (DH) Hattiesburg, Miss. 4:00 p.m. Fri., Feb. 26 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 3 Gulfport, Miss. 3:00 p.m. Fri., Feb. 26 vs. Baylor 3 Gulfport, Miss. 8:00 p.m. Sat., Feb. 27 vs. McNeese State 3 Gulfport, Miss. 3:00 p.m. Sat., Feb. 27 vs. Nicholls 3 Gulfport, Miss. 8:00 p.m. Sun., Feb. 28 vs. Incarnate Word 3 Gulfport, Miss. 10:00 a.m. Wed., Mar. 2 Alcorn State (DH) Hattiesburg, Miss. 4:00 p.m. Sat., Mar. 5 Louisiana-Lafayette (DH) Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 p.m. Sun., Mar. 6 Louisiana-Lafayette Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 p.m. Tues., Mar. 8 Southeastern Louisiana Hattiesburg, Miss. 6:00 p.m. Sat., Mar. 12 at Middle Tennessee (DH) Murfreesboro, Tenn. 2:00 p.m. Sun., Mar. 13 at Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12:00 p.m. Wed., Mar. 16 South Alabama Hattiesburg, Miss. 6:00 p.m. Sat., Mar. 19 UAB (DH) Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 p.m. Sun., Mar. 20 UAB Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 p.m. Fri., Mar. 25 at Florida Atlantic (DH) Boca Raton, Fla. 3:00 p.m. Sat., Mar. 26 at Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 12:00 p.m. Tues., Mar. 29 McNeese State Hattiesburg, Miss. 6:00 p.m. Wed., Mar. 30 at Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. 5:00 p.m. Sat., Apr. 2 WKU (DH) Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 p.m. Sun., Apr. 3 WKU Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 p.m. Wed., Apr. 6 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 6:00 p.m. Sat., Apr. 9 at UTSA (DH) San Antonio, Texas 1:00 p.m. Sun., Apr. 10 at UTSA San Antonio, Texas 1:00 p.m. Tues., Apr. 12 Alabama Hattiesburg, Miss. 6:00 p.m. Sat., Apr. 16 North Texas (DH) Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 p.m. Sun., Apr. 17 North Texas Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 p.m. Tues., Apr. 19 at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 6:00 p.m. Wed., Apr. 27 ULM Hattiesburg, Miss. 6:00 p.m. Sat., Apr. 30 at Louisiana Tech (DH) Ruston, La. 2:00 p.m. Sun., May 1 at Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 1:00 p.m. Sat., May 7 UTEP (DH) Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 p.m. Sun., May 8 UTEP Hattiesburg, Miss. 12:00 p.m. Wed.-Sat., May Conference USA Tournament Denton, Texas TBA Fri.-Sun., May NCAA Regionals Campus Sites TBA Fri.-Sun., May NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites TBA Wed.-Wed., June 1-8 NCAA College World Series Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA Tournament Key: 1 Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, Ala.) 2 Mardi Gras Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) 3 Mississippi Gulf Coast Softball Classic (Gulfport, Miss.) Home games listed in BOLD and played at Southern Miss Softball Complex (1,000) All times listed are CENTRAL and are subject to change Denotes Conference USA game

5 2016 Roster No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown / Previous School 00 Jordan Beck C R-R 5-3 So. 1L Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain HS 1 Lauren Holifield INF R-R 5-5 Jr. TR Columbus, Miss. / Jones County JC 2 Samantha Reynolds OF L-L 5-1 So. 1L Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton HS 4 Mallory Hayden INF R-R 5-7 So. 1L New Braunfels, Texas / New Braunfels HS 6 Selena Estrada OF R-R 5-6 Jr. 2L Panama City, Fla. / A. Crawford Mosely HS 7 Morgan McKeever INF L-R 5-4 Sr. 3L Tucson, Ariz. / Sahuaro HS 8 Michelle Stringer INF R-R 5-5 Sr. 3L Waveland, Miss. / Bay HS 9 Rachel Johnson OF L-R 5-6 Jr. 2L Southaven, Miss. / Lewisburg HS 10 Kaelyn Christofferson INF L-R 5-4 So. 1L Casa Grande, Ariz. / Casa Grande HS 12 Danielle Block RHP R-R 5-9 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. / Desert Vista HS 13 Arielle Pollock OF L-R 5-5 Jr. 2L Windermere, Fla. / West Orange HS 15 Bailey Stokes C R-R 5-9 Jr. 1L Madison, Miss. / Jones County JC 16 Katie Cleary INF L-L 5-10 Sr. 3L Temecula, Calif. / Temecula Valley HS 18 Meredith Miller RHP R-R 6-0 Fr. HS Sugar Land, Texas / Clements HS 19 Sarah Evans OF L-R 5-6 Sr. 3L Livingston, Texas / Livingston HS 20 Tori Dew INF L-R 5-8 Jr. TR Stonewall, Miss. / Jones County JC 21 Beth Taylor UTIL R-R 5-9 Fr. HS Silverhill, Ala. / Robertsdale HS 23 Jillian Johnson RHP R-R 5-7 So. 1L Panama City, Fla. / A. Crawford Mosley HS 24 Sydney Pollock OF L-R 5-3 Fr. HS Windermere, Fla. / Windermere Prep 25 Ciarra Cherry UTIL R-R 5-10 RSo. TR Petal, Miss. / Louisiana-Lafayette 30 Samantha Papp C R-R 5-7 Fr. HS Hattiesburg, Miss. / Oak Grove HS 31 Tori Rouse OF R-R 5-10 Jr. 2L Ethel, La. / Centreville (Miss.) Academy 34 Samantha Robles RHP R-R 5-11 RSo. 2L Texas City, Texas / Texas City HS Coaching Staff Wendy Hogue (William Carey, 1998), Head Coach, Second Season Coy Adkins (Florida State, 2001), Assistant Coach, First Season Mackenzie Sher (Southern Miss, 2014), Assistant Coach, Second Season Laurie Neelis (Southern Miss, 1994), Volunteer Assistant Coach, Second Season Support Staff Ben Elliott (Troy, 2010), Certified Athletic Trainer, Sixth Season Chris Whitehead (Georgia Tech, 2002), Athletic Communications, Third Season Jenifer Gary (Southern Miss), Student Assistant, First Season Emily Wood (Southern Miss), Student Assistant, First Season 2016 Roster Breakdown By Class By State Seniors (4) Katie Cleary Sarah Evans Morgan McKeever Michelle Stringer Juniors (8) Danielle Block Tori Dew Selena Estrada Lauren Holifield Rachel Johnson Arielle Pollock Tori Rouse Bailey Stokes Sophomores (7) Jordan Beck Ciarra Cherry (Redshirt) Kaelyn Christofferson Mallory Hayden Jillian Johnson Samantha Reynolds Samantha Robles (Redshirt) Freshmen (4) Meredith Miller Samantha Papp Sydney Pollock Beth Taylor Alabama (1) Beth Taylor (Silverhill) Arizona (5) Jordan Beck (Mesa) Danielle Block (Phoenix) Kaelyn Christofferson (Casa Grande) Morgan McKeever (Tucson) Samantha Reynolds (Chandler) California (1) Katie Cleary (Temecula) Florida (4) Selena Estrada (Panama City) Jillian Johnson (Panama City) Arielle Pollock (Windermere) Sydney Pollock (Windermere) Louisiana (1) Tori Rouse (Ethel) Mississippi (7) Ciarra Cherry (Petal) Tori Dew (Stonewall) Lauren Holifield (Columbus) Rachel Johnson (Southaven) Bailey Stokes (Madison) Michelle Stringer (Waveland) Texas (4) Sarah Evans (Livingston) Mallory Hayden (New Braunfels) Meredith Miller (Sugar Land) Samantha Robles (Texas 3

6 Student-Athlete Profiles 00 Jordan Beck Catcher R-R 5-3 Sophomore Mesa, Ariz. Red Mountain HS Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Freshman): Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Played in 35 games on the season, making 13 starts, including five starts at catcher and eight starts as the designated player Ranked second on the team with 22 games as a sub Recorded a.214 batting average, going 12-for-56 with two doubles, two home runs, five runs scored and six RBI Four of 12 hits were for extra bases for a slugging percentage of.357 Drew nine walks to boost on-base percentage to.323 Upped batting average to.265 in Conference USA games, going 9-for-34 with a double, two home runs, four runs scored and four RBI Recorded a season-high two hits against UTSA and UTEP, while driving in a season-best two RBI against Mississippi Valley State and North Texas Finished UTSA game 2-for-3 with a double, a home run and a season-high six total bases Also doubled against MVSU and homered against North Texas. High School: Lettered at Red Mountain High School in Mesa, Ariz. Helped team win the State Championship each year of high school (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Named First Team All-City (Mesa) for three seasons Tabbed AIA All-Section (2012, 2013, 2014), All-Division (2013, 2014) and All- State (2012) Earned Arizona Republic All-State accolades in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 Threetime East Valley Tribune All-State honoree (2012, 2013, 2014) Earned No. 1 ranking in Student Sports Fab50 National Final Rankings as a junior and a No. 14 ranking as a senior USA Today / American Family Insurance Preseason High School All-American selection in 2013 American Family Insurance All-USA Arizona Team in 2013 Posted a.402 career batting average, going 142-for-353 with 66 runs scored, 27 doubles, three triples, 30 home runs and 126 RBI Boasted a.498 on-base percentage and a.750 slugging percentage with a OPS Batted over.400 as a sophomore (.446) and a junior (.474) Had double-digit home runs as a sophomore (11) and junior (10) Played travel ball with East Valley Pride ( ), Killer Bees ( ), AZ Stealth ( ), Firecrackers AZ ( , ), Hotshots ( ) and Killer Bees Gold ( ) Notched Top 25 finishes at the 2007 USSSA Western Nationals 10U (1st), the 2008 TCS Nationals 12U (2nd), the 2010 ASA National 14U (9th), the 2011 PGF Nationals 14U (11th), the 2009 ASA Nationals 12U (11th), the 2013 PGF Nationals 18U (17th) and the 2012 PGF Nationals 18U (23rd) Named MVP of 2007 USSSA Western Nationals 10U and a five-time selection to the elite ONDECK recruiting camps Member of the Canadian Junior National Team ( ) Attended the World Championships and the Canada Cup with Team Canada Honor student and voted as Class Clown. Personal: Full name is Jordan Lee Beck Daughter of Heidie Beck and Ron Beck Has an older sister, Taylor Sister, Taylor, played softball at Southern Miss ( ) Uncle, Brad Beck, played hockey at Michigan State and was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks Born on Jan. 18 in Mesa, Ariz. Majoring in biology. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Danielle Block Pitcher R-R 5-9 Junior Phoenix, Ariz. Desert Vista HS Academic All-District (First Team 2015) Conference USA All-Academic Team (2015) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist ( ) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist ( ) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Sophomore): Earned First Team Capital One Academic All-District accolades from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Voted to the 2015 Conference USA All- Academic Team Named a Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Made 27 appearances with 13 starts Recorded a 4.10 ERA in innings pitched Allowed 81 runs (66 earned runs) on 131 hits with 36 walks and 57 strikeouts Tossed seven complete games, recording a complete game shutout and an assisted shutout Ranked first on the team in earned run average, opposing batting average, win-loss percentage, wins and games in relief, while ranking second on the team in innings pitched, batters strikeouts, appearances, games started and batters struck out looking Posted 13 games with multiple strikeouts, including four with five or more Ks Notched a season-best seven strikeouts against Mississippi Valley State, while recording six Ks against No. 21 South Alabama and UTEP Had five strikeouts against Alcorn Earned victories against MVSU, Detroit, UTSA, Alcorn, UTEP and No. 21 South Alabama Against the nationally-ranked Jaguars, pitched a complete-game two-hit shutout (Freshman): Finalist for Southern Miss Freshman Female of the Year Named a Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Made 10 appearances in the circle, including four starts Posted a 5.56 earned run average in 34.0 innings pitched Surrendered 57 hits and 41 runs (27 earned runs) with 15 walks, while striking out 20 batters Tossed three complete games, including a complete-game shutout Threw the first no-hitter of the season against Detroit, going 5.0 innings without a base hit, allowing just two walks and striking out three batters Had multiple strikeouts in five appearances, including a season-best five Ks against UTSA Also had multiple strikeouts against Detroit, Texas Southern, Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Troy Earned first collegiate victory against Detroit In addition, recorded six at-bats on the season, collecting a pair of hits for a.333 average Scored two runs, while driving in a run and laying down a sacrifice bunt. High School: Lettered at Desert Vista High School in Phoenix, Ariz. Named All-District in her final two prep seasons, while earning All-State (Honorable Mention) honors as a junior Played in the 2013 Senior All-Star Game Tabbed Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2011 and 2012 Helped the Thunder to 53 wins in four seasons Pitched and played in the outfield In the circle, boasted a career earned run average of 2.67, notching back-to-back seasons with an ERA under 2.00 (1.35 senior; 1.93 junior) Finished career with 389 strikeouts and 45 victories In the field, scored 40 career runs on 69 hits, including 12 doubles, two triples and three home runs, driving in 41 career runs Played travel ball with the Arizona Hotshots, competing at the Premier Nationals in 2011 and 2013 Honor student and member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Danielle Kathryn Block Daughter of Michelle and Ronald Block Has a younger brother, Carter, and a younger sister, Cassidy Born on Feb. 11 in Mesa, Ariz. Majoring in biological sciences Member of the Southern Miss Honors College. Season ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA / / Total /

7 25 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Reshirt Freshman, Louisiana-Lafayette): Did not compete during the season (Freshman, Louisiana-Lafayette): Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Petal High School in Petal, Miss. Helped the Panthers advance to the State Tournament all four years of high school, earning All-Tournament team honors Named First Team All-State and All-District as a freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior Led Petal HS in home runs as a junior and senior Also played basketball and volleyball Earned All-District honors, as well as Team MVP accolades in basketball Honor student. Personal: Full name Ciarra NiColle Cherry Daughter of Kimberly and Scott Cherry Has an older sister, Brianna, and a younger brother Micah Sister Brianna Cherry and cousin Nerissa Myers were All-Americans for Louisiana-Lafayette and now currently play professional softball (Brianna Cherry Dallas Charge; Nerissa Myers Akron Racers) Born on Jan. 29 in Oxford, England Majoring in communications studies. 10 Ciarra Cherry Utility R-R 5-10 Sophomore (R) Petal, Miss. Louisiana-Lafayette Kaelyn Christofferson Infield L-R 5-4 Sophomore Casa Grande, Ariz. Casa Grande HS Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Freshman): Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Played in 49 games as a true freshman, making 46 starts on the year Recorded a.298 batting average, going 34-for-114 with three doubles, five runs batted in and 20 runs scored Notched a.325 slugging percentage and a.316 on-base clip Was a perfect 5-for-5 in stolen bases, leading the team in stolen bases and stolen base percentage Second on the team in sacrifice bunts and tied for third with fellow freshman Samantha Reynolds in runs scored Ranked fourth on the team in batting average and hits both tops among freshmen Fifth on the team in games played and games started Hit first collegiate double on the road against South Alabama Also had doubles against Ole Miss and Middle Tennessee Recorded a season-high three hits against Houston Baptist, going 3-for-4 with a season-best three runs scored Also had multiple hits against Jackson State, Middle Tennessee and Florida Atlantic (2x), while scoring multiple runs against Jackson State and Alcorn Recorded stolen bases against Houston Baptist, Mississippi Valley State, Alcorn, UTEP and Western Kentucky Hit.302 in Conference USA play, going 16-for-53 with a double, five runs scored and four RBI. High School: Lettered at Casa Grande Union High School in Casa Grande, Ariz. Helped the Cougars to the playoffs for three years, helping the team to a Region Co-Championship in 2011 Named First Team All-District as a freshman and senior Posted a career batting average of.423, going 162-for-383 with 123 runs, 16 doubles, 13 triples, eight home runs (three inside the park home runs) and 67 RBI Was perfect in stolen base attempts finishing high school career 109-for-109 Batted.500 as a senior and.437 as a junior Stole a career-best 39 bases as a senior with 30 swipes as a junior Set school stolen base record in 2014 Also played volleyball, being voted Team MVP as a senior Honor student and member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Kaelyn Joy Christofferson Daughter of Kim and Bret Christofferson Has a younger brother, Garrett Born on May 23 in Detroit, Mich. Majoring in kinesiotherapy. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Student-Athlete Profiles Katie Cleary Infield L-L 5-10 Senior Temecula, Calif. Temecula Valley HS Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Junior): Played in all 52 games on the season, making 50 starts Made the transition from outfield to the infield, making 42 starts at first base Boasted a.325 batting average, going 50-for-154 with five doubles, a triple, two home runs, 14 runs scored and 36 runs batted in Drew 12 walks and was hit by two pitches for an on-base percentage of.376, while notching a.409 slugging percentage Led the team in RBI, sacrifice flies and games played; ranked second on the team in batting average, slugging percentage, hits, home runs, total bases, total plate appearances, at bats and games started; ranked third on the team in on-base percentage and triples; and ranked fourth on the team in doubles and hit by pitch Recorded 11 multiple hit games and notched a team-best 11 multiple RBI games Tallied a season-best five RBI against Houston Baptist Also had four RBI against Jackson State and three runs batted in against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and UTSA Registered a seasonhigh three hits against Houston Baptist, Alcorn, Louisiana Tech and UTEP Scored a season-best two runs against HBU and UTEP Notched doubles against Jackson State, Houston Baptist, Mississippi Valley State, North Texas and UTEP, while tripling against HBU Recorded first collegiate home run against Middle Tennessee in the first game of the three game series Belted second home run in the series finale against the Blue Raiders (Sophomore): Ranked 32nd in the NCAA and first in Conference USA in toughest to strike out, while ranking 53rd in the NCAA (third in C-USA) in doubles per game Played and started in 47 games on the year Boasted a.336 batting average, going 45-for-134 with 14 doubles, one triple, 17 runs scored and 18 RBI Recorded a.455 slugging percentage to go along with a.366 on-base clip Struck out just six times in 143 total plate appearances Led the Golden Eagles in doubles, while ranking second on the team in batting average, hits, triples and sacrifice flies; third in slugging percentage, on-base total bases, hit by pitch and at bats; and fourth in runs batted in and total plate appearances Led the team with 12 multiple hit games, including a team-best five games with three hits Had a seven-game hitting streak and a 10-game reached base safely streak Recorded a season-high three hits against Detroit, ULM, Middle Tennessee, Troy and No. 7 Alabama Had a season-best three RBI versus Detroit and ULM Finished the game against ULM 3-for-4 with a seasonhigh three doubles, a run scored and three RBI Notched a triple against Ole Miss Scored a seasonbest two runs against Middle Tennessee State and Troy Had a string of 30 consecutive games from Feb. 15 April 5 without a strikeout, hitting.400 (36-for-90) with 14 doubles, a triple, 17 runs scored, 17 RBI, three walks, three hit by pitch, one sacrifice fly, one sacrifice bunt,.433 on-base percentage and a.578 slugging percentage in that stretch (Freshman): Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Played in 46 games, making 41 starts on the season Recorded a.176 batting average, going 22 for 125 with five runs, nine runs batted in, two doubles, and a triple Notched four multiple hit games with a pair of multi-rbi games Notched a season-best two hits against UTEP, UAB, Troy and Memphis with multiple RBI games against Houston and Memphis Recorded doubles against UC Davis and Georgia Tech, while adding a triple against Memphis. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Temecula Valley High School Five-time Cal Varsity Player of the Week in 2012 Named All-County Qualified for the Division I Northern Section California Interscholastic Federation (NSCIF) Tournament, being named First-Team All-League Hit.400 with 21 RBI as a senior in 2012 while also pitching 122 innings with a 15-7 record and a 2.87 ERA Hit.402 with 20 RBI as a junior in 2011 with an on-base percentage of.450 Played travel Ball with Strike Force Gold, hitting.437 with 16 homers and 33 RBI in 2012 Helped Strike Force Gold finish in ninth place in the 18U ASA Nationals in 2011 and third place in the Southern California Champions Cup Also played volleyball All-Academic team member from Personal: Full name is Kathryn Michelle Cleary Daughter of Amy and Mike Cleary Has a younger brother, Cameron Born on Feb. 8 in Temecula, Calif. Majoring in marketing. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Total

8 Student-Athlete Profiles 20 Tori Dew Infield L-R 5-8 Junior Stonewall, Miss. Jones County JC 2015 (Sophomore, Jones County JC): Tabbed Second Team NJCAA Division II All-American and First Team All-Region 23 Earned 2015 Marruci Elite Hitter Award Helped Jones County JC to a 41-6 overall record and a ranking no lower than No. 3 in the poll Boasted a.474 batting average, going 63-for-133 with 12 doubles, two triples, 15 home runs, 56 runs scored and 59 RBI Drew 17 walks, while striking out just one time in 158 total plate appearances Recorded a.932 slugging percentage with a.532 on-base percentage 29 of 63 base hits (.460) went for extra bases Was hit by four pitches and led Jones County JC with four sacrifice flies In the field, recorded a.955 fielding percentage with 115 putouts and 33 assists in 155 total chances One of just 16 players named to the NJCAA All-Star team (along with former JCJC and current Southern Miss teammate Lauren Holifield) that competed in the 21st Annual Canadian Open Fastpitch International Competition in Surrey, British Columbia (July 3-13), earning All-Tournament Team honors (Freshman, Jones County JC): Named National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Softball Player of the Year Tabbed First Team NJCAA Division II All-American, All-NJCAA Division II All-Tournament Team and First Team All-Region 23 Helped Jones County JC post a 52-6 record (a single season school record for wins in a season), finishing as runner ups in the NJCAA Division II National Tournament and finishing ranked No. 2 in the final poll of the season behind national champion LSU-Eunice Hit.602 on the year, going 103-for-171 with 83 runs scored, 27 doubles, 20 home runs, 104 RBI and six stolen bases Earned the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Triple Crown, barely missing out on the national version Led the nation with a.602 batting average and 104 RBI, finishing tied for second with 20 home runs Ended rookie campaign second nationally with a slugging percentage, a.665 on-base percentage and was third with 27 doubles. High School: Lettered at Quitman High School in Quitman, Miss. Led the Panthers to the state playoffs all four years, winning District Championships in 2009 and 2013 Named First Team All- State as a senior Earned First Team All-District accolades as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior Earned Clarion Ledger Top Performer of the Week on April 23, 2013 and Clarion Ledger Female Athlete of the week on Sept. 11, 2012 MAC All-Star in 2012 Posted a.430 career batting average at QHS, going 104-for-242 with 68 runs scored, 32 doubles, eight triples and four home runs with 90 RBI and 22 stolen bases As a senior, hit.488 (39-for-80) with 24 runs, 15 doubles, four triples, a home run, 30 RBI and 14 stolen bases As a junior, hit.418 (23-for-60) with 19 runs, six doubles, three triples, two home runs and 21 RBI As a sophomore, hit.450 (27-for-65) with 10 runs, eight doubles, a triple, a home run and 27 RBI Posted best game against South Jones HS as a sophomore, going 5-for-5 with two doubles and a home run Also played soccer, earning First Team All-District honors (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) and Team MVP (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Honor student. Personal: Full name is Katelyn Tori Dew Daughter of Kim and Chris Dew Has an older sister, Brooke, and a younger brother, Brandon Cousin Mallory Lee plays softball at East Central CC Sister Brooke played softball and soccer at Meridian CC, while cousin Alex Lee also played soccer at Meridian CC Born on Oct. 24 in Meridian, Miss. Majoring in special education and coaching. 6 Selena Estrada Outfield R-R 5-6 Junior Panama City, Fla. A. Crawford Mosely HS 2015 (Sophomore): Played in 50 games, making 34 starts on the year Recorded a.269 batting average, going 32-for-119 with six doubles, a triple, two home runs, 16 runs scored and 16 RBI Drew 14 walks for a.346 on-base percentage to go with a.387 slugging percentage Ranked in the top five on the team in doubles (2nd), home runs (2nd), triples (3rd), slugging percentage (4th), runs batted in (4th), total bases (4th), walks (4th), sacrifice bunts (4th), games played (4th), batting average (5th), runs scored (5th), hits (5th), stolen bases (5th), total plate appearances (5th) and at bats (5th) Recorded a season-high three hits against Louisiana Tech and Mississippi State, while notching multiple hits against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Detroit, UTEP and UAB Scored a season-best three runs against UAPB, while driving in a season high three runs against the Lady Lions Also had multiple RBI against UTSA and UTEP Recorded doubles against UTEP, Ole Miss, Middle Tennessee (2x) and UAB (2x) Posted five of six doubles in eight-game span in final 11 games of season Tripled against Detroit, while belting home runs against UAPB and South Alabama (Freshman): Played in 47 games during rookie campaign, making 29 starts Batted.234 on the season, going 22-for-94 with two doubles, three home runs, 11 runs scored and 19 RBI Notched a.351 slugging percentage and a.308 on-base percentage Second on the team in home runs and fifth on the squad in slugging percentage Second on the team with seven multiple RBI games Had a season-high three hits against North Dakota State in the Renegade Classic in Tallahassee, Fla., finishing the game 3-for-3 with two runs scored, two RBI and a home run Had a pair of hits against Middle Tennessee Drove in two runs against North Dakota State, Detroit, Texas Southern, UTEP, Middle Tennessee (2x) and Florida Atlantic Scored two runs against NDSU, UTEP and Alcorn State First collegiate hit was a home run against North Dakota State Also hit home runs against Texas Southern and Middle Tennessee Had doubles against Middle Tennessee and No. 5 Arizona State Made collegiate debut against Arizona. High School: Lettered at A. Crawford Mosley High School in Lynn Haven, Fla. Helped the Dolphins to an (.772) overall record in four seasons Advanced to four Regional appearances, including a Final 8 attendance as a senior Won the Class 6A Regional Championship and County Championship as a senior Named First Team All-State as a junior and senior Tabbed All-County (2011, 2012, 2013), Offensive MVP (2011, 2012), Top Pitcher (2012) and Silver Slugger (2013) Three-time Panama City News Herald Player of the Week Selected to the 2013 Florida Coaches Association North vs. South All-Star Game Notched a career batting average of.409, going 133-for-325 with 29 doubles, four triples and eight home runs, scoring 97 runs and driving in 74 RBI with 13 stolen bases Tossed 129 innings in the circle, striking out 131 batters compared to 30 walks with 33 wins and a 2.3 career ERA Hit a two-run home run against Rutherford HS to win the County Tournament Defeated secondranked Niceville HS to win 2013 Regional Championship Set a Mosley HS record for most career hits (133) Played travel ball with the Panama City Lady Lightning With the Lady Lightning, won the 2011 Florida Class 6A State Championship and was 2011 World Series runner-up, while winning the USFA Fall National Championship Selected as one of the best players in the USSSA Fastpitch Softball in 2013 Honor student, member of student government and member of Mosley Advanced Placement Program for Success (MAPPS). Personal: Full name is Selena Gabrielle Estrada Daughter of Jennifer and Eloy Estrada Has a younger brother, Stephen Father Eloy ran track at Texas A&M-Kingsville Born on Oct. 26 in Keflavik, Iceland Majoring in nutrition and dietetics. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Total

9 19 Sarah Evans Outfield L-R 5-6 Senior Livingston, Texas Livingston HS Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Junior): Played in all 52 games on the season, making 49 starts Played in the outfield, first base, second base, third base and shortstop, making starts at each position Tallied a.299 batting average, going 43-for-144 with 12 doubles, two triples, one home run (a grand slam), 26 runs scored and 21 RBI Drew 13 walks and was hit by a team-high seven pitches for an on-base percentage of.384 Notched a.431 slugging percentage Led the team in slugging percentage, doubles, triples, hit by pitch and games played; second on the team in on-base percentage, runs scored and runs batted in; third on the team in batting average, hits, total bases, total plate appearances, at bats and games started; fourth on the team in sacrifice bunts; fifth on the team in home runs Second on the team with 12 multiple hit games Had a season-high three hits against Houston, Houston Baptist, Detroit and Alcorn Drove in a season-best four RBI on one swing, hitting a grand slam against Southeastern Louisiana at the Lion Classic II Also had three RBI against Lamar and North Texas, while adding two runs batted in on the road against UTEP Scored a season-high three runs against Houston Baptist, while notching two runs scored against Florida Gulf Coast, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Mississippi Valley State and Alcorn Had a season-best two doubles against Detroit, while notching two-baggers in 10 other games Recorded triples against UAPB and Alcorn Had a season-long six-game hitting streak and nine-game reached base safely streak on the year, finishing the season reaching base in the final five games of the year (Sophomore): Ranked 44th in the NCAA in triples and 77th in triples per game Played in 52 games on the season, making 51 starts Boasted a.351 batting average, going 46-for-131 with nine doubles, four triples, one home run, 18 runs scored and 26 RBI Added 10 walks and six hit by pitch for an on-base percentage of.422 Boasted a.504 slugging percentage Led the team in batting average, on-base percentage, hits, triples and hit by pitch; second in slugging percentage, runs batted in, total bases and stolen bases; third in doubles, sacrifice bunts and total plate appearances; fourth in home runs, at bats, games played and games started; and fifth in walks Third on the team with 10 multiple hit games and five multiple RBI games Had a team-best 10-game hitting streak and a 29- game reached base streak Only player on team to record four hits in a game, finishing 4-for-4 with a run scored, four RBI and a home run at UTEP Had three hits against Alcorn State and Arkansas-Pine Bluff Had three RBI against ULM at the Texas Invitational Tied school record with two triples twice accomplishing the feat against Detroit and Arkansas-Pine Bluff Had a season-best two doubles against Ole Miss Also had doubles against Texas Southern, Texas, ULM, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Troy and Louisiana Tech (2x) During 29-game reached base streak, batted.475, going 38-for-80 with seven doubles, four triples, one home run, 17 runs scored, 23 RBI, eight walks, four hit by pitch, a.543 on-base percentage and a.700 slugging percentage Defensively led the team in total chances, putouts and fielding double plays (Freshman): Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Played and started 54 games on the season Recorded a.241 batting average, going 35-for-145 with nine doubles, one triple, 11 runs scored and 13 RBI Drew 28 walks and was hit by six pitches for an on-base percentage of.383 Had four multiple hit games, including a three-hit performance against East Carolina, finishing the game 3-for-4 with a season-best two doubles and a run batted in Also had multiple hits against Ole Miss, Troy and Georgia Tech Drove in a season-high two runs against Fresno State and Troy Notched a triple against UC Davis Finished the season with a 12-game reached base streak one of just three double-digit reached base streaks on the team. High School: Attended Don Antonio Lugo High School ( ) before concluding prep career at Livingston High School ( ) Earned First Team All-District honors as a senior Recorded a.493 batting average as a senior, going 37-for-75 with five doubles, four triples, 30 runs scored, 21 RBI and eight stolen bases Two-time Scholar Athlete at Don Lugo HS as part of the California State Federation of High School Scholars Also lettered in volleyball Played travel ball with Arsenal 18A and Hit Away Gold Helped Arsenal 18A win the 2009 ASA Regional tournament Member of the National Society of High School Scholars. Personal: Full name is Sarah Maree Evans Daughter of Julee and Art Evans Has an older brother, Jonathan Brother Jonathan played golf at Cal Baptist ( ) Born on Feb. 25 in San Bernardino, Calif. Majoring in criminal justice. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Total Student-Athlete Profiles Mallory Hayden Infield R-R 5-7 Sophomore New Braunfels, Texas New Braunfels HS Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist ( ) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Freshman): Named a Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Played in 49 games as a true freshman, making 47 starts Recorded a.256 batting average, going 32-for-125 with six doubles, a home run, 13 runs scored and 15 runs batted in Drew 17 walks and was hit by four pitches for an on-base percentage of.361, while registering a.328 slugging percentage Ranked in the top five on the team in sacrifice bunts (1st), doubles (2nd), walks (2nd), hit by pitch (3rd), sacrifice flies (3rd), total plate appearances (4th), at bats (4th), games started (4th), slugging percentage (5th), on-base percentage (5th), hits (5th), runs batted in (5th), home runs (5th), total bases (5th) and games played (5th) Recorded a season-best three hits against North Texas, while also notching multiple hits against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Mississippi Valley State, Detroit, North Texas and Louisiana Tech Scored a season-best three runs against UAPB, while notching two runs scored against Mississippi State Drove in a season-high three runs versus UAPB, while adding two RBI against Mississippi Valley State Posted a season-best two doubles at North Texas, while doubling against UAPB, MVSU, Louisiana Tech and Middle Tennessee Hit a home run against Jackson State for first collegiate hit in collegiate debut. High School: Letterwinner at New Braunfels High School in New Braunfels, Texas Helped the Unicorns to back-to-back District Championships Named First Team All-District as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior, while earning First Team All-Area accolades as a junior and senior Member of the Greater San Antonio Super Team (First Team) First Team Academic All-State as a senior Posted a.464 batting average, going 45-for-97 as a senior with 21 runs scored, 15 doubles, a triple, four home runs and 45 RBI Third in the state of Texas as a senior in RBI Led team each season in home runs Honor student and member of the National Honor Society Voted Class Clown Was the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) president. Personal: Full name is Mallory Elizabeth Hayden Daughter of Terry and Joe Hayden Has an older brother, Nick Brother, Nick, played golf at the University of Incarnate Word, while father, Joe, played golf at Cameron Grandpa, Ken DeMaet, played professional baseball with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization Born on Sept. 14 in Clear Lake, Texas Majoring in biological sciences. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

10 Student-Athlete Profiles (Sophomore, Jones County JC): Named National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Softball Player of the Year Tabbed First Team NJCAA Division II All-American and All-Region 23 Named MACJC Player of the Week and NJCAA Division II Player of the Week twice Helped Jones County JC to a 41-6 overall record and a ranking no lower than No. 3 in the poll With 78 hits on the season, boasted a.503 batting average that ranked 16th in the nation and led Region 23 earning her one of the region s two Marucci Elite Hitter awards Led the NJCAA with 28 home runs and a slugging percentage Totaled 20 doubles on the year and drove home 82 RBI 5th most in the DII ranks Posted five multi-home run performances, including hitting two home runs in back-to-back games in the final contests of the regular season Best performance came in a 17-6 win over Lincoln Land (Ill.), going 3-for-3 with two doubles, a home run and a career-high six RBI One of just 16 players named to the NJCAA All-Star team (along with former JCJC and current Southern Miss teammate Tori Dew) that competed in the 21st Annual Canadian Open Fastpitch International Competition in Surrey, British Columbia (July 3-13), earning All-Tournament Team honors In the classroom, named the JCJC Female Presidential Scholar-Athlete Award winner, having a 4.0 GPA the highest GPA in of any JCJC female student-athlete (Freshman, Jones County JC): Named All-Region 23 Helped Jones County JC post a 52-6 record (a single season school record for wins in a season), finishing as runner ups in the NJCAA Division II National Tournament and finishing ranked No. 2 in the final poll of the season behind national champion LSU-Eunice Batted.476, going 88-for-185 with 16 doubles, a triple, 15 home runs, 55 runs scored and 73 RBI Also saw time in the circle, making 17 appearances all starts with 90.1 innings pitched, including 12 complete games Boasted a 2.32 earned run average with a 16-1 overall record, striking out 54 batters. High School: Lettered at New Hope High School in Columbus, Miss. Led the Trojans to the playoffs each year of high school with a North State Championship and three North State Runner-up finishes District Champions in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 Named First Team All-District as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior, while earning First Team All-State accolades as a junior Dubbed Commercial Dispatch Player of the Year, Best Defense, Clutch Hitter, Best Offense and Pitcher of the Year, while being named North MVP at the Mississippi All-Star Game Also played basketball, helping NHHS to a District Championship in 2012 Honor student. Personal: Full name is Lauren Elizabeth Holifield Daughter of Connie Sharpe and Dwayne Holifield Has brother, Acy Harris, and two sisters, Tori Harris and Kolbi Holifield Mother Connie played softball at Mississippi State, while sister Tori played softball at Birmingham Southern Born on Aug. 9 in Jackson, Miss. Majoring in sport management. 23 Lauren Holifield Infield R-R 5-5 Junior Columbus, Miss. Jones County JC Jillian Johnson Pitcher R-R 5-7 Sophomore Panama City, Fla. A. Crawford Mosely HS 2015 (Freshman): Made 17 appearances in the circle as a true freshman, making 11 starts Recorded a 4.85 earned run average, allowing 54 runs (43 earned runs) in 62.0 innings of work Tossed a pair of complete games, including a complete-game shutout Recorded a pair of victories, while adding a save Tied for team lead in saves, while ranking second on the team in earned run average and opposing batting average and ranking third in win-loss percentage, innings pitched, batters struck out, appearances, games started and games in relief Posted a complete-game shutout in first collegiate start against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, striking out four batters in 7.0 innings of work for first collegiate victory Registered a win against Nicholls, tossing a complete-game 11.0 innings with a season-high nine strikeouts Posted a save against Detroit Allowed just one earned run in first five appearances, stretching 27.1 innings of work Notched multiple strikeouts against Florida Gulf Coast, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Nicholls, Detroit, Louisiana Tech, Mississippi State and Middle Tennessee Made collegiate debut against FGCU, tossing 6.1 scoreless innings in relief. High School: Lettered at A. Crawford Mosley High School in Lynn Haven, Fla. Helped the Dolphins advanced to the Elite Eight as a junior and senior Led MHS to a 22-4 record as a senior Named All-County as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior Earned the Offensive Silver Dolphin award as a junior and senior Tossed a no-hitter against Crestview HS, recording 15 strikeouts Was president of the Pep Club and was voted Most School Spirit Calendar Girl winner Honor student. Personal: Full name is Jillian Mary Johnson Daughter of Pamela and Jon Johnson Has an older sister, Krystle Born on Nov. 7 in Panama City, Fla. Majoring in bio-chemistry. Season ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA / Rachel Johnson Outfield L-R 5-6 Junior Southaven, Miss. Lewisburg HS 2015 (Sophomore): Played in 43 games, making 21 starts on the year Started 10 of the last 12 games of the season Recorded a.226 batting average on the year, going 7-for-31 with 11 runs scored Added three walks and a hit by pitch for an on-base percentage of.314 Second on the team in games as a sub and third in stolen bases Registered a season-high two hits against Middle Tennessee, while also notching base hits against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Houston Baptist, Ole Miss (2x) and Middle Tennessee Scored a season-best two runs against UAPB, while scoring against Houston Baptist, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Mississippi Valley State, Detroit, UTSA (2x), Alcorn and Middle Tennessee (2x) Stole bases against MVSU, UTSA, Ole Miss and Middle Tennessee (Freshman): Played in 50 games as a rookie, making 38 starts Batted.182, finishing the year 8-for-44 with 12 runs scored, seven walks and two hit by pitch Second on the team with three sacrifice hits Third on the team in stolen bases Had a season-best two hits against Florida Atlantic and No. 5 Arizona State, while also registering hits against Arizona, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, UTSA and FIU Scored runs against North Dakota State, Ole Miss, Detroit, Texas, ULM, UTEP, Alcorn State, Middle Tennessee (2x), Florida Atlantic, Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Troy Stole bases against Ole Miss, Florida Atlantic and No. 5 Arizona State Had a season-best two walks against No. 13 Florida State with two hit by pitches against Ole Miss Recorded sacrifice bunts against Alcorn State, UTSA and No. 7 Alabama Made collegiate debut at Arizona, earning a start in the season opener. High School: Lettered at Lewisburg High School in Olive Branch, Miss. Named All-Desoto County (First Team), Division 2-4A (First Team) as a senior, while being tabbed Division 2-4A (First Team) as a junior Awarded LHS Silver Slugger Award and Patriot Award Also played volleyball and basketball, while competing in cross country Placed first in District Meet, earning All-District honors and ninth in the State Meet to earn All-State honors in cross country Played travel ball with the Mississippi Shockers, Midsouth Fusion and Germantown Red Devils Helped 16U Germantown to second place finish in Nationals in 2012 Honor student and member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Rachel Elizabeth Johnson Daughter of Wanda and Glenn Johnson Has a younger sister, Claire Father Glenn played football at West Alabama Born on March 31 in New Orleans, La. Majoring in nursing. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Total

11 7 Morgan McKeever Infield L-R 5-4 Senior Tucson, Ariz. Sahuaro HS Conference USA All-Freshman (2013) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Junior): Ranked 18th in the NCAA (second in Conference USA) in toughest to strikeout Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Only player on the team to play and start in all 52 games on the season Batted.341 on the season, going 56-for-164 with five doubles, two triples, 28 runs scored and 17 RBI Drew 13 walks and was hit by a pair of pitches for a.394 on-base percentage to go along with a.396 slugging percentage Struck out just six times in 182 plate appearances (.033) with just three Ks in Conference USA play Primarily used as a leadoff hitter, batting a team-high.532 (33-for-62) when leading off an inning Led the team in batting average, on-base percentage, runs scored, hits, triples, total bases, total plate appearances, at bats, games played, games started and multiple hit games Reached base safely in 43 of 52 games (.827) and 46 games overall (.885), boasting a team-best 22-game reached base safely streak Recorded base hits in 35 of 52 games (.673), recording a team-long 13-game hitting streak Hit.511 (23-for-45) during 13-game hitting streak with four doubles, 11 runs scored, six RBI, five walks and just one strikeout Notched a season-high three hits six times against Southeastern Louisiana, Detroit, Alcorn, North Texas, Mississippi State and UTEP Scored a season-best three runs against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Alcorn and UTEP, while adding a pair of runs scored against UTSA, North Texas and UTEP Had a season-high two RBI against Southeastern Louisiana, Detroit, Mississippi State and UTEP Recorded doubles against Incarnate Word, UTSA, Alcorn, North Texas and Louisiana Tech, while notching triples against Mississippi State and UTEP Raised average to.354 in league play, going 28-for-79 with three doubles, a triple, four runs batted in, 14 runs scored, five walks and a hit by pitch to go along with a.400 on-base percentage and.418 slugging percentage (Sophomore): Ranked 132nd in the NCAA and fifth in Conference USA in toughest to strikeout Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll One of just two players to play and start all 53 games on the season Batted.235 on the year, going 35-for- 149 with seven doubles, a triple, 24 runs scored, 17 RBI and 18 walks Struck out just 10 times in 170 plate appearances Led the team in runs scored, walks, sacrifice flies, total plate appearances, at bats, games played and games started; and ranked in the top five on the team in hits, runs batted in, doubles, triples, total bases, sacrifice bunts and assists Recorded six multiple hit games with three multiple RBI games Had a season-high two hits against Detroit (2x), Alcorn State, Florida Atlantic, Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Troy Scored a season-best two runs against Detroit (2x), Texas Southern, UTEP and UTSA Recorded a season-high three RBI against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, while driving in two runs against Troy (2x) Notched a season-best two doubles against Detroit while also hitting two-baggers against No. 13 Florida State, Detroit (2x), Texas Southern and UTSA Registered a triple against Detroit Had a season-long five-game hitting streak and an eight-game reached base streak (Freshman): Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team Played in all 55 games, making 54 starts Recorded a.269 batting average, going 45-for-167 with seven doubles, a triple, two home runs, 23 runs scored and 21 RBI Second on the team with a.353 on-base percentage and.359 slugging percentage Led the team with nine multiple hit games Second on the team with five multi-rbi games Tallied a season-best three hits in two games Fresno State and Marshall Also had multiple hits against Cal State Fullerton (first collegiate game), Jacksonville State, Ole Miss, Northwestern State, Louisiana Tech, Troy and Memphis Had a season-high three RBI against Marshall, while adding a pair of RBI against UC Riverside, Ole Miss and Troy (2x) Notched doubles against UC Davis, Fresno State, Louisiana Tech, Appalachian State, Marshall, Troy and UCF with a triple against UC Davis and home runs against Sam Houston State and Marshall. High School: Four-year letter winner at Sahuaro High School in Tucson, Ariz. Helped the Cougars advance to the postseason four consecutive years Named First Team All-State and First Team All- Region as a junior and senior Tabbed All-Southern Arizona as a sophomore, junior and senior Batted.561 as a senior, going 60-for-107 with 21 doubles, five triples, four home runs, 36 runs scored, 47 runs batted in, while slugging.963 and adding 10 stolen bases Team captain (two years) and fourtime Offensive MVP Regional Player of the Year as a junior Participated in the AIA All-Star Game Also played volleyball Played travel ball with the Desert Thunder, helping the team to the ASA 18U Gold National Championship with a.333 average in eight games. Personal: Full name is Morgan Taylor McKeever Daughter of Shaun and Cary McKeever Has an older sister, Meg, and an older brother, Drew Born on Feb. 4 in Tucson, Ariz. Majoring in marine biology. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Total Student-Athlete Profiles High School: Lettered at William P. Clements High School in Sugar Land, Texas Helped lead the Rangers to 81 victories in four seasons Named All-District as a freshman (Honorable Mention), sophomore (Second Team), junior (First Team) and senior (First Team), while earning First Team All-Area accolades Named to the 2014 Houston Preseason Top 10 Softball team Selected to the Houston Area All-Star Team (2014, 2015), while being named the 2015 Team MVP, as well as the Fort Bend Playbook Player of the Year (2014) and a multi-time Fort Bend Playbook Athlete of the Week In the circle, recorded a 1.43 earned run average, tallying 38 wins in 59 starts Struck out 283 batters in 269 innings while walking just 56 batters Recorded double-digit victories as a sophomore (12), junior (11) and senior (13) In the field, registered a career batting average of.368, going 123-for-333 with 29 doubles, a triple, eight home runs, 47 runs scored and 75 RBI while adding 13 stolen bases Played club softball with the Houston Power, Sudden Impact Gold, Katy Cruisers, Sugar Land Stealth, and Houston Heat Also played volleyball Honor student. Personal: Full name is Meredith Carol Miller Daughter of Dr. George and Lisa Miller Has two older brothers, Givens and Austin Uncle Brent Westbrook played football at Pan Handle State Born on Oct. 4 in Fayetteville, Ark. Majoring in pre-law / business. 30 Meredith Miller Pitcher R-R 6-0 Freshman Sugar Land, Texas Clements HS Samantha Papp Catcher R-R 5-7 Freshman Hattiesburg, Miss. Oak Grove HS High School: Lettered at Oak Grove High School in Hattiesburg, Miss. Led Oak Grove HS to a 2013 MHSAA Fastpitch 6A State Championship as a sophomore, helping the Warriors to a 29-5 (.853) overall record Directed Oak Grove HS to the 2010 and 2013 MHSAA Fastpitch 6A South State Championships Named First Team All-State (2013, 2014, 2015), First Team All-District (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015), First Team All-Area (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Earned 2014 Pine Belt Sports Player of the Year; 2013 High School Sports in Mississippi (HS Sports in MS) Hitter of the Year; Clarion Ledger Player of the Week; 2012 and 2013 Oak Grove Defensive Player of the Year; 2013 Oak Grove Extra Bases Award; 2012 and 2013 Oak Grove Most RBI Award; 2013, 2014, and 2015 Oak Grove Highest Batting Average Award; and 2015 Team Captain Named to the 2014 MAC Fastpitch All-Star Team and 2013 MHSAA 6A All-State Tournament Team Tabbed 2015 High School in Mississippi Fab Fifteen for seniors Batted.431 (182-for-422) in career at Oak Grove HS, with 104 runs scored, 34 doubles, seven triples, 20 home runs, 132 RBI and 13 stolen bases As a senior, hit.466 (27-for- 58) with 23 runs scored, six doubles, three home runs, 22 RBI, and four stolen bases; as a junior, hit.434 (33-for-76) with 17 runs, six doubles, a triple, six home runs, 28 RBI and three stolen bases; as a sophomore, hit.520 (52-for-100) with 43 runs, 12 doubles, three triples, six home runs, 51 RBI and six stolen bases; and as a freshman, hit.430 (40-for-93) with 12 runs, seven doubles, two triples, a home run and 30 RBI Also played volleyball, being named junior varsity team captain (2012, 2013, 2014) and JV MVP (2012, 2013) Honor student and member of the National Honor Society 2015 National Merit Scholarship Program Commended Student, Hattiesburg Exchange Club Student of the Month (Oct. 2014) and 2014 Oak Grove HS Advanced Placement Language and Composition Highest Average Ranked 9th (out of 373) in graduating class 2015 Oak Grove High School Hall of Fame inductee Voted Most Likely to Succeed and 2015 Pride of Oak Grove Highest Average in Honors English IV Award Straight A student. Personal: Full name is Samantha Korrigan Papp Daughter of Laura and Corey Papp Has two younger sisters, Cailyn and Alexis Father Corey played baseball at the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) and uncle Justin Papp played baseball at St. Xavier University Born on Dec. 3 in Harvey, Ill. Undeclared 9

12 Student-Athlete Profiles 13 Arielle Pollock Outfield L-R 5-5 Junior Windermere, Fla. West Orange HS Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist ( ) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Sophomore): Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Played in 41 games on the year, making 22 starts Posted a.233 batting average, going 14-for-60 with three doubles, a home run, six RBI and 13 runs scored Recorded a season-high two hits against UTEP, while notching base hits against Lamar, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Incarnate Word, Detroit, UTSA (2x), Alcorn, Middle Tennessee, UAB (2x) and Florida Atlantic (2x) Scored a season-best two runs versus Detroit, while adding runs against Lamar, UAPB, Mississippi Valley State (2x), Detroit, UTSA (2x), Alcorn, North Texas and UTEP (2x) Drove in two runs against UTEP and UAB with additional RBI against Lamar and Detroit Recorded doubles against Detroit, Alcorn and UAB Hit first collegiate home run at UTEP, a solo shot off of the scoreboard in right center field Stole bases against Jackson State, UAPB and UAB (Freshman): Named a Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Played in 52 games during rookie campaign, making 51 starts Batted.229, going 27-for-118 with a double, a triple, 17 runs scored and seven RBI Notched eight multiple hit games with three multi-rbi games Ranked in the team top five in hits, triples, sacrifice bunts, stolen bases, total plate appearances, at bats, games played and games started Had a season-high two hits against North Dakota State, UTEP, Alcorn State, Middle Tennessee, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, UTSA (2x) and Troy Had a season-best two RBI against UTEP, Arkansas-Pine Bluff and UTSA Recorded stolen bases against Texas, UTSA and UAB Made collegiate debut at Arizona as a pinch runner Made first collegiate start the following day against the Wildcats, starting every game the rest of the season First collegiate hit game at the Renegade Classic in Tallahassee, Fla. against North Dakota State. High School: Four-year letterwinner at West Orange High School in Winter Garden, Fla. Helped the Warriors to the postseason all four years of high school, winning the District Championship for three seasons (2010, 2011, 2013) Named First Team All-Region, First Team All-Metro and Second Team All-State as a sophomore Batted over.400 during final three seasons, including hitting.500 as a sophomore Played travel ball with the Windermere Wildfire Honor student, member of student government and member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Arielle Madison Pollock Daughter of Francine and Wes Pollock Has a younger brother, Noah, a younger sister, Sydney, and a dog, Luvee Sister Sydney is a member of the Southern Miss softball team Born on July 3 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Majoring in nursing. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Total High School: Started high school career at West Orange High School ( ) before concluding at Windermere Preparatory High School ( ) Helped the Lakers advance to the District Semifinals as a junior Named First Team All-State as a senior Named All-District as a sophomore, junior, and senior Windermere Preparatory Varsity Softball Team Captain (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015), Foundation Academy HS All-Tournament Team (2013, 2014), Windermere Prep Female Athlete of the Year ( ) and All-District High School First Team All-Star in the outfield (2013, 2014) Registered a career batting average of.590, with a 140 runs scored, setting the Windermere Prep school record, while adding a school-record 82 career stolen bases Set the Windermere Prep record for highest career on-base percentage As senior, batted.596 with an on-base percentage of.670 and a team-high 42 runs scored, team-best 32 stolen bases, and a school record 22 walks; a junior, hit.676 (48-for-71) with 42 runs, 19 doubles, 10 triples, four home runs, 40 RBI and 36 stolen bases; as a sophomore, hit.569 (29-for-51) with 30 runs, 10 doubles, five triples, three home runs, 29 RBI and 24 stolen bases; and as a freshman, hit.583 (28-for-48) with 24 runs, eight doubles, three triples, two home runs, 25 RBI and 20 stolen bases Went 3-for-3 as a junior against Cornerstone Academy with a double, a triple and three RBI Set the single season Windermere Prep record with a.676 batting average and 36 stolen bases as a junior Played club softball with the Windermere Wildfire Travel Softball Team ( ) Won the Florida State Championship in Fall 2012, Spring 2013 and Fall 2014 Helped Wildfire 18U travel team to a 33-7 record While with the Wildfire, won over 40 tournament championships, including three Florida State Championship and three tournament wins in 2015 Qualified for the ASA 18U National Championships in Spartanburg, S.C. Also a member of the varsity cheerleading team and track and field team, earning All-District honors on the track. Personal: Full name is Sydney Tamara Pollock Daughter of Francine and Wes Pollock Has an older sister, Arielle, a younger brother, Noah, and a dog, Luvee Sister Arielle is a member of the Southern Miss softball team Born on Oct. 3 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Majoring in education. 2 Sydney Pollock Outfield L-R 5-3 Freshman Windermere, Fla. Windermere Prep Samantha Reynolds Outfield L-L 5-1 Sophomore Chandler, Ariz. Hamilton HS Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Freshman): Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Played in 48 games, making 36 starts as a true freshman Batted.263 on the year, going 25-for-95 with three doubles, a triple, seven runs batted in and 20 runs scored Drew 15 walks and was hit by a pitch to notch a.369 on-base percentage to go along with a.316 slugging percentage Third on the team in runs scored, triples and walks, while ranking fourth in on-base percentage and sacrifice bunts and fifth in stolen bases Had a season-long eight-game reached base safely streak the longest by a Southern Miss freshman Scored a season-high two runs against Lamar, Mississippi Valley State and UTEP Recorded first collegiate multiple hit game with three base hits against Ole Miss Also had multiple hits against UAB Drove in a season-best two runs at UTEP Hit all three doubles against Ole Miss, recording first collegiate double in game one of the doubleheader and following with a pair of doubles in the nightcap against the Rebels Recorded first collegiate extra-base hit against Mississippi Valley State, legging out a triple Walked multiple times against Lamar, Alcorn and UTEP. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz. Helped team advance to the postseason twice Named Second Team All-State as a freshman, junior and senior, while earning Honorable Mention All-State accolades as a sophomore Tabbed First Team All-District Batted.402 as a senior, going 35-for-87 with 18 runs scored, four doubles, five triples, 16 RBI and eight stolen bases Hit a career-best.411 as a sophomore, while posting a.337 average as a freshman and a.326 clip as a junior Set school record for most triples in a season with five as a senior Voted Most Likely to Succeed Honor student and member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Samantha Danielle Reynolds Daughter of Lisa and Douglas Reynolds Has a younger brother, Jason Uncle, Mathew Pargament, played baseball at UNLV Born on Jan. 21 in Chandler, Ariz. Majoring in kinesiology. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD%

13 Samantha Robles Pitcher R-R 5-11 Sophomore (R) Texas City, Texas Texas City HS Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist ( ) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Sophomore): Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Made nine appearances in the circle with six starts before sustaining a season-ending injury Received a medical redshirt preserving year of eligibility Recorded a 2.65 earned run average, allowing 14 runs (13 earned runs) in 34.1 innings of work Tallied 29 strikeouts compared to just nine walks, holding opponents to a.220 batting average Posted a 5-1 overall record with a save, going 5-0 with a save in final eight appearances on the year Registered multiple strikeouts in eight of nine appearances Notched a season-high eight strikeouts in a complete game against Incarnate Word Earned victories against Lamar, Houston Baptist, Mississippi Valley State, Incarnate Word and Detroit, while posting a save against MVSU As a hitter, batted.353 on the year, going 12-for-34 with two doubles, a home run, three runs scored and eight RBI Drew six walks and five hit by pitches to boost the on-base percentage to.511 to go along with the.500 slugging percentage Reached base safely in 12 of 16 games with at least one at plate appearance Had a season-high two hits against Jackson State and Detroit Notched a season-best two runs against Mississippi Valley State, while driving in a season-high three RBI versus Houston Baptist Belted a home run against HBU, while recording a pair of doubles against Detroit (Freshman): Named a Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Two way player for the Golden Eagles seeing time in the circle as a pitcher and as a hitter Ranked 83rd in the NCAA and seventh in Conference USA in walks allowed per seven innings Made 26 appearances in the circle with 21 starts, tossing 10 complete games with a shutout, and a no-hitter Recorded innings pitched allowing 157 hits with 99 runs (70 earned runs) for an ERA of 4.57 Allowed just 25 walks while tallying 54 strikeouts Notched six wins on the season, posting Ws against North Dakota State, UTEP, Alcorn State, Middle Tennessee, Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Louisiana Tech Recorded multiple strikeouts against Arizona, North Dakota State, Ole Miss, Detroit, Texas, UTEP, Alcorn State, Middle Tennessee (2x), Arkansas-Pine Bluff, East Carolina, UAB and Louisiana Tech, notching a season-best six Ks against ECU Worked a season-long 8.0 innings in the circle against Ole Miss longest outing of the season for a Southern Miss pitcher Recorded a no-hitter against Alcorn State, facing just two batters over the minimum in 5.0 innings with no walks and five strikeouts As a hitter, batted.194, going 14-for-72 with a double, three home runs including a pair of grand slams four runs scored and 14 RBI Drew eight walks and was hit by four pitches for a.310 on-base percentage Notched a slugging percentage of.333 Hit grand slams for a season-best four RBI against UTEP and UTSA Hit first collegiate home run at the Renegade Classic in Austin, Texas against Texas Southern, finishing the game with three RBI Posted a double against East Carolina Had a pair of multiple hit games, notching a season-best two hits against North Dakota State and Middle Tennessee Earned first collegiate start in the season opener at Arizona. High School: Lettered at Texas City High School in Texas City, Texas Named All-County Player of the Year as a junior Earned First Team All-District (2010, 2011, 2012) and Second Team All- Area (2010, 2011) Tabbed Team Most Valuable Player as a sophomore and a junior Also played volleyball Played travel ball with the Houston Power Honor student and member of Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Samantha Rena Robles Daughter of Rena and Ernest Robles Has two older sisters, Kaitlan and Logan Born on April 24 in Texas City, Texas Majoring in biological sciences. Pitching ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA / / Total / Batting Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Total Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Student-Athlete Profiles Tori Rouse Outfield R-R 5-10 Junior Ethel, La. Centreville (Miss.) Academy Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Sophomore): Played in 20 games on the year, making five starts Recorded a.267 batting average, going 8-for-30 with a double, four runs scored and six RBI Drew a pair of walks to boost on-base percentage to.313 with a.300 slugging percentage Had multiple hits against Alcorn and Mississippi State with additional hits against Jackson State, Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Southeastern Louisiana Scored a season-high two runs against Alcorn with runs against UAPB and Mississippi State Drove in a season-best two runs against UAPB and Alcorn, while posting RBI against Jackson State and Mississippi State Notched first collegiate extra-base hit against Alcorn, doubling to left center field Had best game of the season against Alcorn, finishing 3-for-3 with a double, two runs scored and two RBI (Freshman): Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Saw limited action playing in 23 games, primarily as a pinch runner Batted.250, going 1-for-4 with nine runs scored Recorded first collegiate hit against FIU Scored runs against Detroit (2x), Texas Southern, UTEP, Middle Tennessee, UAB, Louisiana Tech (2x) and FIU Registered a pair of stolen bases, swiping bases against Middle Tennessee and Louisiana Tech Made collegiate debut on the road against Arizona, starting in the outfield. High School: Lettered at Centreville Academy in Centreville, Miss. Named First Team All-District (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) and First Team All-Metro (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Selected to the MAIS All-Star Game Also played basketball and was a member of the track & field team Earned All-District, Team MVP, Offensive MVP and Defensive MVP accolades for women s basketball Played travel ball with the Lady Hustlers Honor student. Personal: Full name is Tori McKenzie Rouse Daughter of Brandy and Kenny Rouse Has a younger brother, Tanner Cousin, Taylor Delatte, played softball at Baton Rouge Community College Born on July 13 in Baton Rouge, La. Majoring in kinesiotherapy. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Total Bailey Stokes Catcher R-R 5-9 Junior Madison, Miss. Jones County JC 2015 (Sophomore): Played in 43 games, making 34 starts on the season Recorded a.253 batting average, going 19-for-75 with five doubles, four home runs, six runs scored and 13 runs batted in Drew a team-best 31 walks for an on-base percentage of.463 Broke into the Southern Miss Single Season Records, tying for sixth with 31 walks Notched a.480 slugging percentage as 47.4 percent of base hits were for extra bases Led the team in home runs and sacrifice flies, while finishing fourth on the team in doubles and fifth in stolen bases Both on-base percentage and slugging percentage would have led the team if reached statistical minimums Defensively, ranked second in putouts, third in total chances, fourth in assists and fifth in fielding double plays Had a banner game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, going 4-for-4 with two doubles, two home runs, three runs scored and six RBI Tied the single game record against UAPB with two homers in a game, six RBI and 12 total bases Added multi-hit games against Alcorn and Florida Atlantic Drove in multiple RBI against Alcorn Finished Alcorn game 2-for-3 with a double, a home run, a run scored and three RBI Also had doubles against Mississippi Valley State and Western Kentucky, while adding a home run against Florida Atlantic Drew at least one walk in 21 games with multiple walks in nine games Had a season-high three walks against UTSA (Freshman, Jones County JC): Named First Team All-Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) and First Team NJCAA Division II All-Region 23 Helped Jones County JC post a 52-6 record (a single season school record for wins in a season), finishing as runner ups in the NJCAA Division II National Tournament and finishing ranked No. 2 in the final poll of the season behind national champion LSU-Eunice Hit.380 on the year, going 63-for-166 with 22 runs scored, 19 doubles, 10 home runs and 63 RBI. High School: Lettered at Madison Central High School in Madison, Miss. Helped Jaguars to four consecutive State Championship appearances and three State Titles (2010, 2011, 2012) and Runner- Up finish (2013) Won District Championship in 2012 and 2013 Named Team MVP and earned the Leadership Award as senior Led the Jaguars to a (.832) record in four years Honor student. Personal: Full name is Bailey Nicole Stokes Daughter of Leigh and Jim Stokes Has a younger brother, Bradley, and a younger sister, Presley Father Jim played baseball at William Carey Born on Aug. 2 in Madison, Miss. Majoring in education. 11

14 Student-Athlete Profiles 8 Michelle Stringer Infield R-R 5-5 Senior Waveland, Miss. Bay HS Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll ( ) 2015 (Junior): Named to the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll Played in 47 games on the season, making 43 starts Recorded a.173 batting average, going 14-for- 81 with a double, a home run, three runs scored and six RBI Drew 14 walks to boost the on-base percentage to.292 Ranked second on the team in sacrifice bunts; third in sacrifice flies and fourth in walks Recorded a season-high two hits against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and UAB, while notching base hits against Florida Gulf Coast, Houston Baptist, Mississippi Valley State, North Texas (2x), No. 5 Alabama, Middle Tennessee, UAB and Florida Atlantic Drove in a season-best two runs against Houston Baptist, while adding RBI against MVSU, North Texas, Bama and UAB Scored runs against UAPB, Alabama and Middle Tennessee Hit a double against UAPB Hit a home run against No. 5 Alabama, making the Golden Eagles the only team from the state of Mississippi to score a run on the Crimson Tide all season. Defensively finished the year with a team-best 81 assists, while finishing fourth on the team with 158 total chances Helped the team turn five double plays (Sophomore): One of just three players to play in all 53 games on the season, making 52 starts Posted a batting average of.244 on the year, going 21-for-86 with two doubles, eight runs scored and 16 RBI Drew 16 walks to boost the on-base percentage.365 Ranked in the team s top five in batting average, on-base percentage, walks, stolen bases, games played and games started Recorded five multiple hit games and four multiple RBI games Notched two hits against Detroit (3x), Troy and Louisiana Tech Scored a season-high two runs at Troy Drove in a season-best three RBI against Detroit and Middle Tennessee, while adding a pair of RBI against Ole Miss and Louisiana Tech Recorded doubles against Ole Miss and Middle Tennessee Reached base safely in the final four games of the season, drawing at least one walk in each game, including a season-high pair of walks in the finale Swiped bases against UTEP, Troy and No. 5 Arizona Defensively, led the team with 85 assists (Freshman): Played in 49 games in rookie season, making 44 starts Recorded a.220 batting average, going 28-for-127 with two doubles, a home run, 15 runs scored and seven runs batted in Posted four multiple hit games, notching a season-best two hits against Appalachian State, Houston and Memphis (2x) Had a season-high two RBI against UTEP, scoring a season-best two runs against Memphis Registered a double against UC Davis and East Carolina, while belting first collegiate home run against UTEP Recorded first collegiate hit in first college game against Cal State Fullerton. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Bay High School in Bay St. Louis, Miss. Earned All-State honors in 2011 and All-South State in 2010, 2011 and 2012 Named to All-District team in 2010, 2011 and 2012 Earned the 2011 Max Preps Player of the Year and three-time offensive player of the year at Bay HS Participated in the Mississippi Association of Coaches All-Star Softball Senior Games Played in the Mississippi Future All-Star Game, Mississippi All-Star Senior Game Hit.559 during prep career with a.605 on-base percentage and an.897 slugging percentage Had season-highs of 29 RBI, nine doubles, two triples, four homers and 20 stolen bases Also saw time in the circle, posting a 1.56 ERA with 102 strikeouts, three shutouts, two no hitters and a pair of perfect games Also played volleyball and soccer Was named All-District and Defensive Player of the Year in volleyball; while earning All-District accolades and Offensive Player of the Year honors in soccer Led Division 4A-8 in assists as a senior on the soccer team Played travel ball for Mississippi Motion, Southern Splash, High Voltage and Coastal Choas Won travel ball championships at the Germantown Invitational, ASA World Series and ASA State Championship Honor student and member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Lisa Michelle Stringer Daughter of Lisa Campbell Has a younger brother, Michael Stringer Jr., a younger stepsister, Kristen Parnell, and a younger half-sister Madison McKay Brother Michael played soccer at Mississippi College Born Dec. 14 in Bay St. Louis, Miss. Majoring in exercise science. Season Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E FLD% Total Beth Taylor Utility R-R 5-9 Freshman Silverhill, Ala. Robertsdale HS High School: Lettered at Robertsdale High School in Robertsdale, Ala. Helped the Golden Bears to the postseason each year of high school, including a 6A Area 2 Championship in 2014 Named First Team All-Area as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior Batted.349 or higher as a sophomore, junior and senior, notching a career high.458 as a senior Posted a career batting average of.372, going 210-for-564 with 36 doubles, 12 triples, 10 home runs, 138 runs scored, 114 RBI and 64 stolen bases As a senior, went 66-for-144 with 11 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 40 runs scored and 22 RBI, while stealing 21 bases; as a junior, went 58-for-166 (.349) with nine doubles, three triples, three home runs, 40 runs, 45 RBI and 21 stolen bases; and as a sophomore, went 55-for-146 (.377) with 15 doubles, three triples, two home runs, 38 runs, 30 RBI and 12 stolen bases Recorded double-digit steals each year with 21 stolen bases as a junior and senior Also played volleyball and basketball Named All-County and Team MVP in volleyball. Personal: Full name is Danielle Elizabeth Taylor Daughter of Deborah Ard Has a twin brother, Austin, and a younger sister, Paige Daniel Born on July 3 in Pensacola, Fla. Majoring in sports medicine.

15 2016 Photo Roster 00 Jordan Beck C R-R 5-3 So. Mesa, Ariz. 8 Michelle Stringer INF R-R 5-5 Sr. Waveland, Miss. 16 Katie Cleary 1 Lauren Holifield INF R-R 5-5 Jr. Columbus, Miss. 9 Rachel Johnson OF L-R 5-6 Jr. Southaven, Miss. 18 Meredith Miller 2 Samantha Reynolds OF L-L 5-1 So. Chandler, Ariz. 10 Kaelyn Christofferson INF L-R 5-4 So. Casa Grande, Ariz. 19 Sarah Evans 4 Mallory Hayden INF R-R 5-7 So. New Braunfels, Texas 12 Selena Estrada OF R-R 5-6 Jr. Panama City, Fla. 13 Danielle Block RHP R-R 5-9 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz Arielle Pollock OF L-R 5-5 Jr. Windermere, Fla. 21 Tori Dew Beth Taylor INF L-L 5-10 Sr. Temecula, Calif. RHP R-R 6-0 Fr. Sugar Land, Texas OF L-R 5-6 Sr. Livingston, Texas INF L-R 5-8 Jr. Stonewall, Miss. Util R-R 5-9 Fr. Silverhill, Ala Sydney Pollock OF L-R 5-3 Fr. Windermere, Fla. Ciarra Cherry Util R-R 5-10 RSo. Petal, Miss. Wendy Hogue Head Coach Second Samantha Papp Coy Adkins C R-R 5-7 Fr. Hattiesburg, Miss. Assistant Coach First Season Tori Rouse OF R-R 5-10 Jr. Ethel, La. Mackenzie Sher Assistant Coach Second Season 7 Morgan McKeever INF L-R 5-4 Sr. Tucson, Ariz. 15 Bailey Stokes C R-R 5-9 Jr. Madison, Miss. 23 Jillian Johnson RHP R-R 5-7 So. Panama City, Fla. Samantha Robles RHP R-R 5-11 RSo. Texas City, Texas Laurie Neelis Volunteer Assistant Coach Second Season 13

16 Coaching Staff Wendy Hogue Head Coach Second Season William Carey, 1998 AT A GLANCE COACHING EXPERIENCE 2014-present Southern Miss Head Coach William Carey Head Coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE Jones County JC Third Base / Outfield William Carey Second Base / Outfield EDUCATION 1998 William Carey Bachelors, Science in Education Note: Summa Cum Laude 2008 William Carey Masters, Education COACHING HONORS 2012 NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year East Region 2011 NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year East Region 2011 SSAC Coach of the Year 2009 NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year East Region 2009 GCAC Coach of the Year MISCELLANEOUS NFCA Board of Directors NAIA Representative NFCA All-American Committee NAIA National Rater Conference Rater GCAC Conference Chairman Wendy Hogue was announced as the eighth head coach in Southern Miss softball history on Wednesday, August 27, Hogue joined the Golden Eagles after a 10- year stint as the head coach of NAIA power William Carey University. In her first season at the helm of the Southern Miss softball team, Hogue laid the foundation for bigger things to come. The team ended the season overall with a 3-21 mark in Conference USA play. The Golden Eagles 2015 season included upsets of C-USA West rival UTSA (W, 5-4 on March 8) and No. 21 South Alabama (W, 1-0 on April 22). Hogue and the team also posted a winning record against in-state schools, going 6-5 (.545) in her first season of Division I. The 2015 season saw the Southern Miss softball team moving in the right direction. The Golden Eagles saw an increase in batting average of 21 points from.251 in 2014 up to.272 in The team s slugging percentage increased 11 points, while the on-base percentage increased 27 points in Hogue s first season. The Black and Gold squad of 2015 produced 46 more hits and showed better plate discipline, drawing 41 more walks than the previous year. In the circle in 2015, the Golden Eagles saw a 0.37-point reduction of the team earned run average, while allowing 22 less doubles compared to the previous season. Danielle Block saw her ERA drop 1.46 points under Hogue s tutelage, while the then sophomore s strikeouts nearly triple. Samantha Robles reduced her earned run average 1.92 points despite missing significant time during the season with an injury. Defensively, Southern Miss raised its team fielding percentage, reduced the number of stolen bases against, and trimmed the number of errors committed. Off the field, Danielle Block was voted to the Conference USA All-Academic Team for the 2015 season. Block was joined by Mallory Hayden as a C-USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist, while 13 of the 22 members of the team (.591) earned Conference USA Commissioner s Honor Roll accolades. In her first year with Southern Miss, Hogue saw an increase of support from the fans. The Golden Eagles set the school-record for attendance with 1,074 fans packing the Southern Miss Softball Complex for a doubleheader with in-state rival Mississippi State. The Golden Eagles led Conference USA in attendance for the 2015 season. In addition, season tickets sales increased with the announcement of Hogue as the head coach of the softball program. Membership in the softball team s booster club, the Diamond Club, increased. The Diamond Club worked hand-in-hand with Hogue to do several facility upgrades during the offseason. The left field deck was extended and re-stained to accommodate an increased membership of the Diamond Club. The Golden Eagles in-door batting cages received a face lift with new netting, new paint, and new graphics. The Diamond Club also repainted the locker room and players lounge, while also installing new carpet in the facility to increase the student-athlete experience. During her time at WCU, Hogue built the Lady Crusaders into a national power. Under Hogue s direction, the Lady Crusaders made six NAIA National Tournament appearances (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014), including four Elite 8 (2010, 2011, 2012, 2014) and two Final Four appearances (2010, 2014). In 2014, William Carey finished with a record of 52-12, was the runner-up in the 2014 NAIA Softball World Series and was ranked second in the final NAIA Coaches Top 25 Poll. Carey captured a Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament title (2012), two Southern States Athletic Conference West Division Regular Season titles (2011, 2012), two NAIA Unaffiliated Conference championships (2009, 2010), two Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament titles (2009, 2010), a Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season championship (2009) and a Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament runner-up finish (2008). In addition, Hogue coached thirteen All Americans. The Lady Crusaders were nationally ranked from March 2008 until June consecutive polls under Hogue. Hogue was named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) Coach of the Year in 2009, Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) Coach of the Year in 2011, and National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) East Region Coaching Staff of the Year in 2009, 2011, and She has served the NAIA as a Conference Chair, Conference Rater and National Rater. Hogue has been a member of the NFCA since 2004 and has served on various national committees. In , Hogue served as the NAIA Representative on the NFCA Board of Directors. In 10 seasons at the helm of William Carey, Hogue posted three seasons with 50 or more wins and six seasons of 40+ victories. In her final seven years with the Lady Crusaders, Hogue directed the team to six postseason berths, including five consecutive NAIA National Championship appearances. William Carey finished (.656) with a runner-up finish in six NAIA National Championship appearances. Under Hogue s guidance the Lady Crusaders were a Top 10 Scholar Team for her final seven years at William Carey. The 2012 team and the 2014 team were the top academic performing softball school in the NAIA. The 2014 squad ended the year with a 3.71 team GPA. Hogue took over the William Carey program in In her inaugural season at the helm of the program, she produced 14 wins, 12 more than the previous season. The 2006 season saw the team improve to 21-21, its first.500 or better record under Hogue. The Lady Crusaders had a slight setback in 2007, finishing just under.500 with a overall mark. The 2007 season would be the last time under Hogue that William Carey finished with a sub-.500 record. The Lady Crusaders turned the corner in 2008 as the team finished the year with a (.741) record and an appearance in the NAIA National Championship Tournament.

17 Coaching Staff Hogue Year-by-Year Year Team Record Pct. Postseason / Notes 2005 William Carey William Carey William Carey William Carey NAIA National Championship Appearance NAIA Regional Runner-Up 2009 William Carey NAIA National Championship Appearance NAIA Regional Champions GCAC Regular Season Champions 2010 William Carey NAIA National Championship Appearance NAIA Regional Champions NAIA Tournament Pool / Opening Round Champions GCAC Tournament Champions 2011 William Carey NAIA National Championship Appearance NAIA Tournament Pool / Opening Round Champions SSAC West Division Champions 2012 William Carey NAIA National Championship Appearance NAIA Tournament Pool / Opening Round Champions SSAC Tournament Champions SSAC Regular Season Champions 2013 William Carey William Carey NAIA National Championship Runner-Up NAIA National Championship Appearance NAIA Tournament Pool / Opening Round Champions 2015 Southern Miss Overall 10 seasons Postseason Appearances William Carey earned a second consecutive trip to the NAIA National Championship Tournament the following year. In addition, the 2009 Lady Crusaders won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship, posting an overall record of 42-7 (.857). During the season, Brittany Fuller set the NAIA record with 26 relief appearances a record that held until the 2013 season. Fuller ( ) finished her career with a NAIA record 79 relief appearances 33 more than second place. In addition, Fuller ended her playing career as the NAIA all-time leader in saves with 22 seven saves more than second place. In 2010, William Carey returned to the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Under Hogue, the Lady Crusaders won the GCAC Championship. The team was the NAIA Tournament Pool / Opening Round Champion, concluding the season in the final four of the NAIA National Championship Tournament for the first time in Hogue s career. WCU ended the season with a (.750) overall record, marking the third straight year with 40 or more victories for Hogue. During the NAIA National Championship, the Lady Crusaders tied the World Series record with four home runs against Mount Mercy (Iowa). The 2011 season saw the Lady Crusaders win the Southern States Athletic Conference West Division Championship. William Carey once again earned a postseason berth and became NAIA Tournament Pool / Opening Round Champions, finishing the season at the NAIA National Championship Tournament for the fourth consecutive season. At the NAIA Championship, Judy Barber tied the NAIA record with two home runs against Lubbock Christian (Texas) on May 28. During the tournament, Barber finished with a NAIA World Series record 14 RBI and tied for second with four total home runs. As a team, William Carey posted the largest margin of victory, 17 runs, defeating Iowa Wesleyan, 17-0, on May 19. The 2011 Lady Crusaders went 54-8 (.871) under Hogue s direction, posting the most victories in program history. In 2012, Hogue and the Lady Crusaders notched a second-straight 50-win season, posting a (.820) overall mark. William Carey won the SSAC Regular Season Championship, the SSAC Championship and the NAIA Tournament Pool / Opening Round. For the fifth consecutive season, Hogue and the Lady Crusaders ended the year at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. After graduating six seniors from the season before, Hogue just missed the postseason in 2013 as the Lady Crusaders ended the year with a (.654) record. William Carey s starting pitcher suffered a career-ending injury, putting a damper on a potential record-setting season. In 2014, the Lady Crusaders returned to form with a postseason berth. William Carey won the NAIA Tournament Pool / Opening Round, advancing to the NAIA National Championship Tournament for the sixth time in program history all under Hogue. During the Championship Tournament, Sarah Beckman tied for fourth in NAIA history with 10 RBI. As a team, the Lady Crusaders tied the NAIA Tournament record with four double plays turned against Reinhardt (Ga.) on May 28. The Lady Crusaders notched a (.813) overall record, falling to Auburn-Montgomery in the National Championship game. Hogue s coaching career began as an assistant coach for slow-pitch softball in 1998 at Petal High School. In 2000, Hogue became the first head coach for fast pitch softball at Petal. In her five years with the Lady Panthers, her teams reached the playoffs each year and won a Mississippi High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) District championship (2004) and finished as the MSHSAA South State runner-up (2004) once. Hogue first arrived at William Carey in 1995 and played on the inaugural team under current Baylor head coach Glenn Moore. While at Carey, Hogue excelled on the field and in the classroom and was the recipient of numerous awards for both. Hogue graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1998 with a Bachelor s of Science in Education. In 2008 she earned her Master s Degree in Education as well. Wendy is married to Eric Hogue and they have two children, Kinley Grace and 15

18 Coaching Staff Coy Adkins Assistant Coach First Season Florida State, 2001 AT A GLANCE COACHING EXPERIENCE 2015-present Southern Miss Assistant Coach 2015 Mena HS Assistant Coach Arkansas Assistant Coach Florida Assistant Coach Wewahitchka HS Head Coach / Assistant Coach Chipley HS Head Coach EDUCATION 2001 Florida State Bachelors, Mathmatics Education Coy Adkins was named assistant coach for the Southern Miss softball team by head coach Wendy Hogue in June of Adkins joined the Golden Eagles staff after stops at Southeastern Conference schools Arkansas and Florida, and serves as the Southern Miss pitching coach. Immediately prior to joining the Southern Miss staff, Adkins was an assistant at Mena High School in Mena, Ark. He helped the Ladycat softball team to the A State Championship with a 27-3 overall record. MHS posted a 19-3 regular season record with an undefeated 7-0 conference record. The Ladycats claimed the 2015 District Tournament Championship as well as the 2015 Regional Championship. At the collegiate level, Adkins worked at the University of Arkansas from 2011 to Adkins role with the Razorbacks included working with the pitching staff and assisting head coach Mike Larabee with the hitters. During Adkins tenure, the Razorbacks signed four state Gatorade Players of the Year and one National Gatorade Player of the Year. At the time of his departure from Arkansas, Adkins helped the Razorbacks to the ninth-ranked recruiting class for the 2015 season. In his first season in 2012, the Razorbacks recorded an overall record of and advanced to an NCAA Regional Final for the first time in program history. The 29 victories was an increase from 13 wins the season prior to Adkins arrival. During Adkins first year, the team ERA dropped from 4.77 to The staff also boasted multiple double-digit winners, Chelsea Cohen (14) and Kimmy Beasley (11) the second time since 2004 that a coaching staff has produced multiple 10-game winners. Offensively, the Razorbacks set multiple school records including; on base percentage (.354), home runs per game (1.05) and team OPS (.787). Adkins coaching led to numerous accolades for the team. Devon Wallace became the first ever First-Team All-SEC performer in school history. She was also named the SEC Freshman of the Year. Beasley finished the season being named to the SEC All-Freshman team with 11 wins. She tallied wins over No. 1 California, an 8-1 decision over eventual NCAA Champion, No. 3 Alabama and a win vs. No. 7 Baylor. Cohen and Beasley combined for a no-hitter on May 2 against Missouri State after Beasley was removed after the first inning because of injury. Cohen came in and finished the first no-hitter at Arkansas since the 2008 season. In 2013, Arkansas improved to an overall record of and once again made an appearance in the NCAA Regional Finals. The Razorbacks entered the USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll on May 7, 2013 for the first time in program history. For the second consecutive year, Cohen (13) and Beasley (12) posted double-digit victories apiece. For her efforts on the field, Beasley was tabbed Second-Team All-SEC. All four of the Razorbacks pitchers had an ERA of 3.51 or lower with two Arkansas pitchers finishing the year in the SEC Top 10 for Conference ERA on the season. As a team, the Arkansas pitching staff notched a collective 2.86 earned run average. Offensively, Wallace led the NCAA in on-base percentage with a.627, marking only the second time in SEC history a player finished the season with over a.625 on-base percentage. In Adkins final season in 2014, the Razorbacks posted 27 wins with Grace Moll (10) posting double-digit wins on the season. Wallace was selected Second-Team All-SEC, finishing the year with 48 hits, including 12 home runs, a triple, eight doubles and a team-best.653 slugging percentage and a team-high.534 on-base percentage. Adkins formerly worked at the University of Florida. While at Florida, Adkins worked as first base coach, while also overseeing the outfield positions and assisting on offensive coaching. The 2010 Florida team hit a then-southeastern Conferencerecord 109 home runs. The Gators reset the record in 2011, smacking a nation-leading 124 home runs. Adkins assisted the Gators to a berth in the 2010 and 2011 Women s College World Series and an overall record of (.820) during his stay. Florida was National Runner-Up in In addition to his college coaching career, Adkins brings years of softball coaching experience to the Golden Eagles, including experience as a state championship-winning head coach on the Florida high school level. He led Wewahitchka High School to the 2008 Class 2A State Championship, compiling a 27-2 overall record. As assistant head coach, Adkins helped the squad to the 2007 Class 2A title. In 2008, the squad hit a state-record 43 home runs. In his six year head and assistant coach career at Wewahitchka HS, the softball team advanced to the state playoffs every year while winning five Regional Championships. Adkins compiled a (.827) overall record at Wewahitchka HS. Before Wewahitchka HS, Adkins served as the head coach for Chipley (Fla.) High School from , where he compiled a (.766) record. The 2003 Chipley HS team won the first Regional Championship in school history. Adkins founded Team North Florida and served as head coach from Team North Florida was an Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) 16U National Championship participant in 2006 and placed ninth in Adkins earned a bachelor s degree in mathematics education from Florida State University in He began his college career at St. John s River Community College on a basketball scholarship after being named to Florida s High School All-State Team in Adkins and his wife, Sonya, have three daughters, Kenna, Anniston and Rayna, and one son, Hayden.

19 Coaching Staff Mackenzie Sher Assistant Coach Second Season Southern Miss, 2014 AT A GLANCE COACHING EXPERIENCE 2014-present Southern Miss Assistant Coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE Southern Miss Catcher EDUCATION 2014 Southern Miss Bachelors, Psychology MISCELLANEOUS 2014 Jim Castaneda Postgraduuate Scholarship 2014 Spirit of Service Award 2014 Southern Miss Outstanding Female Individual Grade Point Average Award 2014 Academic All-Conference USA 2013 Academic All-Conference USA Former standout Mackenzie Sher returned to her alma mater to serve as an assistant coach for the Southern Miss softball team. Sher works directly with the catchers, while assisting with the pitching staff as well as the day-to-day operations of the Southern Miss softball team. Sher is a former member of the Golden Eagles softball team, serving as a catcher from In her first season as an assistant coach of the Southern Miss softball team, Sher help lay the foundation for bigger things to come. The team ended the 2015 season overall with a 3-21 mark in Conference USA play. The Golden Eagles 2015 season included upsets of C-USA West rival UTSA (W, 5-4 on March 8) and No. 21 South Alabama (W, 1-0 on April 22). The team also posted a winning record against in-state schools, going 6-5 (.545) on the season. The 2015 season saw the Southern Miss softball team moving in the right direction. The Golden Eagles saw an increase in batting average of 21 points from.251 in 2014 up to.272 in The team s slugging percentage increased 11 points, while the on-base percentage increased 27 points. The Black and Gold squad of 2015 produced 46 more hits and showed better plate discipline, drawing 41 more walks than the previous year. In the circle in 2015, the Golden Eagles saw a 0.37-point reduction of the team earned run average, while allowing 22 less doubles compared to the previous season. Danielle Block saw her ERA drop 1.46 points, while the then sophomore s strikeouts nearly triple. Samantha Robles reduced her earned run average 1.92 points despite missing significant time during the season with an injury. Defensively, Southern Miss raised its team fielding percentage, reduced the number of stolen bases against, and trimmed the number of errors committed. Off the field, Danielle Block was voted to the Conference USA All-Academic Team for the 2015 season. Block was joined by Mallory Hayden as a C-USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist, while 13 of the 22 members of the team (.591) earned Conference USA Commissioner s Honor Roll accolades. On the field, Sher finished her Southern Miss career ranked in the school career records in home runs (4th), sacrifice flies (4th), putouts (6th), fielding percentage (6th) and total chances (9th). As a senior, she finished the season batting.284 with 42 hits in 148 at-bats with a careerhigh 11 doubles, a triple, eight home runs, 27 RBI and 20 runs scored. Sher led the team in slugging percentage, RBI, home runs, total bases, games played and games started. She concluded the season ranked in team s top 5 in runs scored (2nd), doubles (2nd), triples (2nd), chances (2nd), putouts (2nd), batting average (3rd), hits (3rd), hit by pitch (3rd), walks (4th), on-base percentage (5th) and assists (5th). In addition, the senior led the team with eight multiple RBI games and was second on the team with 11 multi-hit games. Sher was named Conference USA Player of the Week on March 31, She helped Southern Miss to a 4-1 record on the week, including a C-USA series win against UTSA. The senior led the team with a.714, going 10-for-14 with two doubles, two home runs, five runs scored and six RBI. She boasted a team-best slugging percentage and a team-high.706 on-base percentage. During the week, Sher led the team in hits, runs scored, doubles, home runs and total bases. She recorded base hits in all five games on the week, including multiple hits in four games. Sher, who excelled both on and off the field, was one of 15 recipients of the Jim Castañeda Postgraduate Scholarship Awards presented by Conference USA. In addition, she was named one of 16 recipients for the Spirit of Service Award designed to recognize the community service efforts of the league s student-athletes, based upon significant community service, good academic standing and participation in their elected sport. As a senior, Sher was named to the Academic All-Conference USA team, marking the second consecutive year she earned the honor. Sher joined Leslie LeJune ( ) as the only Southern Miss recipient to earn the accolade more than once. Sher received the 2014 Southern Miss Outstanding Female Individual Grade Point Average Award. She was a multi-year recipient of the Conference USA Commissioner s Academic Medal ( , , , ) and Conference USA Commissioner s Honor Roll ( , , , ). Sher, a native of Bellaire, Texas, graduated in May 2014 with a degree in psychology from USM. She is currently pursuing a master s degree in sport management from Southern 17

20 Coaching Staff Laurie Neelis Volunteer Assistant Coach Second Season Southern Miss, 1994 AT A GLANCE COACHING EXPERIENCE 2014-present Southern Miss Volunteer Assistant Coach Southern Miss Volunteer Assistant Coach Pearl River CC Head Coach Jones County JC Assistant Coach EDUCATION 1994 Southern Miss Bachelors, Physical Education 1995 Southern Miss Masters, Physical Education Laurie Neelis joined the Southern Miss coaching staff for her second stint as a volunteer assistant coach in the fall of She formerly worked with the Golden Eagles for four seasons from Neelis is also an instructor with Southern Miss School of Health Performance and Recreation. Neelis help lay the foundation for bigger things to come. The team ended the 2015 season overall with a 3-21 mark in Conference USA play. The Golden Eagles 2015 season included upsets of C-USA West rival UTSA (W, 5-4 on March 8) and No. 21 South Alabama (W, 1-0 on April 22). The team also posted a winning record against in-state schools, going 6-5 (.545) on the season. The 2015 season saw the Southern Miss softball team moving in the right direction. The Golden Eagles saw an increase in batting average of 21 points from.251 in 2014 up to.272 in The team s slugging percentage increased 11 points, while the on-base percentage increased 27 points. The Black and Gold squad of 2015 produced 46 more hits and showed better plate discipline, drawing 41 more walks than the previous year. In the circle in 2015, the Golden Eagles saw a 0.37-point reduction of the team earned run average, while allowing 22 less doubles compared to the previous season. Danielle Block saw her ERA drop 1.46 points, while the then sophomore s strikeouts nearly triple. Samantha Robles reduced her earned run average 1.92 points despite missing significant time during the season with an injury. Defensively, Southern Miss raised its team fielding percentage, reduced the number of stolen bases against, and trimmed the number of errors committed. Off the field, Danielle Block was voted to the Conference USA All-Academic Team for the 2015 season. Block was joined by Mallory Hayden as a C-USA Commissioner s Academic Medalist, while 13 of the 22 members of the team (.591) earned Conference USA Commissioner s Honor Roll accolades. Prior to her most recent stint with Southern Miss, Neelis served as volunteer assistant with the Golden Eagle softball program from Before coming to Southern Miss, Neelis served as the head softball coach at Pearl River Community College from At PRCC, Neelis helped move the program from slow-pitch style to the fast-pitch game prior to the 2001 season. As the fast-pitch coach, she complied a record in three seasons. Neelis also guided her 2002 team to runner-up finishes in both the MACJC State Tournament and NJCAA Regional Tournament. She coached the slow-pitch team from In 2001 and 2002, Neelis also served as the president of the Softball Association for the MACJC. Prior to heading the Lady Wildcats program, Neelis was an assistant coach with Jones County Junior College. Neelis earned two letters in softball playing for Alpena College in Alpena, Mich. Prior to that, Neelis was a four-year letterwinner at Cheboygan Catholic High School, where she earned a letter every year in volleyball, basketball, and softball. As a softball player, Neelis was honored as an All-State and All-Regional player. From Alpena, Neelis went on to earn her bachelor s degree from Southern Miss in 1994 and then advance her education with a master s of science in 1995, also from Southern Miss. The Cheboygan, Mich., native is the daughter of Eddie and Carol Neelis. Support Staff Ben Elliott Certified Athletic Trainer Sixth Season 18 Josh Woods Strength & Conditioning First Season TBA Strength & Conditioning First Season Chris Whitehead Athletic Communications Third Season Jenifer Gary Student Assistant First Season Emily Wood Student Assistant First

21 2015 Results (OVERALL: 18-34, HOME: 10-14, AWAY: 1-16, NEUTRAL: 7-4, C-USA: 3-21) 2015 Trends Overall (.346) Home (.417) Away 1-16 (.059) Neutral 7-4 (.636) Conference USA 3-21 (.125) Home 2-10 (.167) Away 1-11 (.083) Neutral 0-0 (.000) Non-Conference (.536) Home 8-4 (.667) Away 0-5 (.000) Neutral 7-4 (.636) Against Ranked Teams 1-1 (.500) Against State Schools 6-5 (.545) Day Games (.310) Night Games 5-5 (.500) vs. Left Starter 0-5 (.000) vs. Right Starter (.383) 1-Run Games 6-4 (.600) 2-Run Games 1-9 (.100) 5+ Run Games 6-14 (.300) Run-Rule Games 4-5 (.444) Extra Innings 1-1 (.500) Shutouts 3-8 (.273) Game 1 of Doubleheader 4-10 (.286) Game 2 of Doubleheader 4-10 (.286) Game 1 of C-USA Series 1-7 (.125) Game 2 of C-USA Series 1-7 (.125) Game 3 of C-USA Series 1-7 (.125) HITS 0-9 Hits (.273) 10+ Hits 6-2 (.750) Out-hit Opponent 15-7 (.682) Out-hit by Opponent 0-26 (.000) Hits Tied 3-1 (.750) HOME RUNS No Home Runs (.308) Opp. No Home Runs 14-9 (.609) 1 Home Run 5-7 (.417) Opp. Hit 1 Home Run 3-14 (.176) 2+ Home Runs 1-0 (1.000) Opp. 2+ Home Runs 1-11 (.083) SCORING Scoring in 1st Inning (.500) Opp. Scores in 1st 4-20 (.167) Scoring First (.538) Opp. Scores First 4-22 (.154) Scoring 0-2 Runs 2-25 (.074) Opp 0-2 Runs 10-1 (.909) Scoring 3-5 Runs 8-6 (.571) Opp. 3-5 Runs 7-15 (.318) Scoring 6-9 Runs 3-3 (.500) Opp. 6-9 Runs 1-10 (.091) Scoring 10+ Runs 5-0 (1.000) Opp. 10+ Runs 0-8 (.000) Leading after 4 innings 13-2 (.867) Trailing after 4 innings 2-28 (.067) Tied after 4 innings 3-4 (.429) Leading after 5 innings 11-2 (.846) Trailing after 5 innings 2-26 (.071) Tied after 5 innings 1-3 (.250) Leading after 6 innings 12-1 (.923) Trailing after 6 innings 2-25 (.074) Tied after 6 innings 0-3 (.000) ERRORS No Errors 5-6 (.455) Opp. No Errors 5-15 (.250) 1 Error 9-11 (.450) Opp. 1 Error 5-14 (.263) 2+ Errors 4-17 (.190) Opp. 2+ Errors 8-5 (.615) DAY OF THE WEEK Sunday 2-8 (.182) Monday 0-1 (.000) Tuesday 0-2 (.000) Wednesday 5-6 (.455) Thursday 0-0 (.000) Friday 4-1 (.800) Saturday 7-15 (.318) MONTH February 10-5 (.667) March 6-13 (.316) April 2-13 (.133) May 0-3 USM Opp Date Opponent Score r-h-e r-h-e Inn. Overall (C-USA) Pitcher of Record Attend Time Feb. 6 vs. Jackson State 1 W, (0-0) Rodgers, S. (1-0) 2:11 Feb. 6 vs. Houston 1 L, (0-0) Robles, S. (0-1) 1:36 Feb. 7 vs. McNeese State 1 L, (0-0) Block, D. (0-1) 1:54 Feb. 7 vs. Lamar 1 W, (0-0) Robles, S. (1-1) 1:48 Feb. 8 vs. Florida Gulf Coast 1 L, (0-0) Rodgers, S. (1-1) 2:11 Feb. 13 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2 W, (0-0) Rodgers, S. (2-1) 112 2:05 Feb. 14 vs. Houston Baptist 2 W, (0-0) Robles, S. (2-1) 125 1:40 Feb. 14 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2 W, (0-0) Johnson, J. (1-0) 125 1:39 Feb. 15 at Southeastern Louisiana 2 L, (0-0) Block, D. (0-2) 164 2:09 Feb. 20 Mississippi Valley State W, (0-0) Rodgers, S. (3-1) 606 2:14 Feb. 21 Mississippi Valley State W, (0-0) Robles, S. (3-1) 539 1:54 Feb. 21 Mississippi Valley State W, (0-0) Block, D. (1-2) 539 2:00 Feb. 27 vs. Incarnate Word 3 W, (0-0) Robles, S. (4-1) 2:08 Feb. 28 vs. Jackson State 3 L, (0-0) Rodgers, S. (3-2) 2:02 Feb. 28 vs. Nicholls 3 W, (11) 10-5 (0-0) Johnson, J. (2-0) 3:10 Mar. 5 Detroit W, (0-0) Robles, S. (5-1) 515 2:14 Mar. 5 Detroit W, (0-0) Block, D. (2-2) 515 2:40 Mar. 7 UTSA L, (0-1) Rodgers, S. (3-3) 540 2:24 Mar. 7 UTSA L, (0-2) Johnson, J. (2-1) 540 2:07 Mar. 8 UTSA W, (1-2) Block, D. (3-2) 473 2:36 Mar. 11 Alcorn State W, (1-2) Rodgers, S. (4-3) 491 2:09 Mar. 11 Alcorn State W, (1-2) Block, D. (4-2) 491 1:24 Mar. 14 at North Texas L, (1-3) Johnson, J. (2-2) 164 1:33 Mar. 14 at North Texas L, (1-4) Block, D. (4-3) 164 2:36 Mar. 15 at North Texas L, (1-5) Johnson, J. (2-3) 89 2:01 Mar. 18 at South Alabama L, (1-5) Rodgers, S. (4-4) 408 1:43 Mar. 21 Louisiana Tech L, (1-6) Block, D. (4-4) 537 2:08 Mar. 21 Louisiana Tech L, (10) (1-7) Block, D. (4-5) 537 2:25 Mar. 22 Louisiana Tech L, (1-8) Rodgers, S. (4-5) 444 1:42 Mar. 25 Mississippi State L, (1-8) Rodgers, S. (4-6) 1,074 1:55 Mar. 25 Mississippi State L, (1-8) Johnson, J. (2-4) 1,074 2:52 Mar. 28 at UTEP L, (1-9) Rodgers, S. (4-7) 563 2:07 Mar. 28 at UTEP W, (2-9) Block, D. (5-5) 563 2:23 Mar. 29 at UTEP L, (2-10) Johnson, J. (2-5) 532 2:11 Apr. 1 at Alabama L, (2-10) Rodgers, S. (4-8) 2,645 1:36 Apr. 7 Troy L, (2-10) Block, D. (5-6) 526 2:15 Apr. 7 Troy L, (2-10) Rodgers, S. (4-9) 526 2:03 Apr. 11 at Western Kentucky L, (2-11) Rodgers, S. (4-10) 343 2:11 Apr. 11 at Western Kentucky L, (2-12) Johnson, J. (2-6) 343 1:41 Apr. 12 at Western Kentucky L, (2-13) Block, D. (5-7) 192 1:32 Apr. 15 at Ole Miss L, (2-13) Johnson, J. (2-7) 241 1:50 Apr. 15 at Ole Miss L, (2-13) Rodgers, S. (4-11) 241 1:41 Apr. 19 Middle Tennessee W, (3-13) Rodgers, S. (5-11) 559 1:47 Apr. 19 Middle Tennessee L, (3-14) Block, D. (5-8) 559 2:22 Apr. 20 Middle Tennessee L, (3-15) Rodgers, S. (5-12) 434 2:07 Apr. 22 South Alabama W, (3-15) Block, D. (6-8) 563 1:30 Apr. 25 at UAB L, (3-16) Rodgers, S. (5-13) 260 1:40 Apr. 25 at UAB L, (3-17) Block, D. (6-9) 220 2:05 Apr. 26 at UAB L, (3-18) Rodgers, S. (5-14) 350 2:02 May 2 Florida Atlantic L, (3-19) Rodgers, S. (5-15) 551 2:06 May 2 Florida Atlantic L, (3-20) Block, D. (6-10) 551 1:44 May 3 Florida Atlantic L, (3-21) Rodgers, S. (5-16) 555 1:49 Tournament Key 1 Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, Ala.) 2 Lion Classic II (Hammond, La.) 3 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Gulfport, Miss.) Conference Game () Extra Inning Game 19

22 2015 Overall Statistics (OVERALL: 18-34, HOME: 10-14, AWAY: 1-16, NEUTRAL: 7-4, C-USA: 3-21) BATTING STATISTICS Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E Fld% McKeever, Morgan Cleary, Katie Evans, Sarah Christofferson, Kaelyn Estrada, Selena Reynolds, Samantha Hayden, Mallory Stringer, Michelle Robles, Samantha Rouse, Tori Stokes, Bailey Pollock, Arielle Johnson, Rachel Garner, Peyton Beck, Jordan Gary, Jenifer Block, Danielle Rodgers, Shelbee Burns, Priscilla Johnson, Jillian Burns, Bragan Southern Miss Opponents LOB Team (351), Opp (313). DPs Turned Team (14), Opp (17). CI Team (0), Opp (1). Picked Off Christofferson 1, Reynolds, S. 1. PITCHING STATISTICS ERA W-L App GS CG Sho SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Block, Danielle / Johnson, Jillian / Rodgers, Shelbee / Robles, Samantha / Wood, Emily / Southern Miss / Opponents / PB Team (6), Stokes, B. 3, Beck, J. 2, McKeever, M. 1, Opp (7). Pickoffs Team (1), Stokes, B. 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT Stokes, B. (34-45), Rodgers, S. (35-43), Block, D. (12-23), McKeever, M. (12-20), Beck, J. (8-12), Johnson, J. (6-10), Robles, S. (1-2) Conference Statistics (CONFERENCE USA: 3-21, HOME: 2-10, AWAY: 1-11) BATTING STATISTICS Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E Fld% McKeever, Morgan Christofferson, Kaelyn Cleary, Katie Estrada, Selena Hayden, Mallory Reynolds, Samantha Stringer, Michelle Evans, Sarah Robles, Samantha Beck, Jordan Pollock, Arielle Gary, Jenifer Stokes, Bailey Johnson, Rachel Rodgers, Shelbee Block, Danielle Rouse, Tori Burns, Priscilla Johnson, Jillian Garner, Peyton Southern Miss Opponents LOB Team (155), Opp (158). DPs Turned Team (8), Opp (7). CI Team (0), Opp (1). Picked Off Reynolds, S. 1, Christofferson 1. PITCHING STATISTICS ERA W-L App GS CG Sho SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Block, Danielle / Rodgers, Shelbee / Johnson, Jillian / Robles, Samantha / Wood, Emily / Southern Miss / Opponents / PB Team (1), Stokes, B. 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs Team (1), Stokes, B. 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT Stokes, B. (13-18), Rodgers, S. (11-15), Block, D. (5-10), McKeever, M. (5-8), Johnson, J. (4-6), Beck, J. (2-5).

23 2015 Highs and Lows Team Batting Most At-Bats 37 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most Batters (Inning) 13, Two Times Last: (1st inn.) vs. Alcorn State, Mar. 11 Most Consecutive Baserunners 9 vs. Detroit, Mar. 4 Most Consecutive Base Hits 5 vs. UTEP, Mar. 28 Times Southern Miss Batted Around 12 Innings Southern Miss Scored Five or More Runs 7 Most Runs (Inning) 9 (3rd inn.) vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most Runs (Game) 24 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most Runs (Game Both Teams) 25 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most Runs Scored in a Loss 8 vs. North Texas, Mar. 14 Fewest Runs (Game) 0, Eight Times Last: vs. Florida Atlantic, May 2 Fewest Runs Scored in a Win 1 vs. #21 South Alabama, Apr. 22 Most Hits (Inning) 8, Two Times Last: (5th inn.) vs. UTEP, Mar. 28 Most Hits (Game) 19 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most Hits (Game Both Teams) 29 vs. North Texas, Mar. 14 Fewest Hits (Game) 0 vs. Mississippi State, Mar. 25 Most Doubles (Game) 5 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most Triples (Game) 2 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most Home Runs (Game) 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most Home Runs (Inning) 1, Several Times Last: (2nd inn.) vs. Florida Atlantic, May 2 Most Extra-Base Hits (Game) 10 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most Total Bases (Game) 37 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Multiple Home Run Games 1 Games Without a Home Run 39 Back-to-Back Home Runs N/A Most Strikeouts 12 vs. Nicholls, Feb. 28 Fewest Strikeouts 0, Three Times Last: vs. North Texas, Mar. 14 Most Walks 10 vs. Detroit, Mar. 4 Most Stolen Bases 2, Six Times Last: vs. Ole Miss, Apr. 15 Games with at Least One Stolen Base 18 Individual Batting Longest Hitting Streak (Season) 13, Morgan McKeever Longest Hitting Streak (Current) 2, Kaelyn Christofferson, Arielle Pollock, and Bailey Stokes Longest Reached Base Streak (Season) 22, Morgan McKeever Longest Reached Base Streak (Current) 8, Samantha Robles Most Hits 4, Bailey Stokes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most Doubles 2, Five Times Last: Samantha Reynolds vs. Ole Miss, Apr. 15 Most Triples 1, Eight Times Last: Morgan McKeever vs. UTEP, Mar. 28 Most Home Runs 2, Bailey Stokes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 * Most Total Bases 12, Bailey Stokes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 * Most Extra Base Hits 4, Bailey Stokes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Most RBI 6, Bailey Stokes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 * Most Runs 3, Eight Times Last: Morgan McKeever vs. UTEP, Mar. 28 Most Walks 3, Three Times Last: Bailey Stokes vs. UTSA, Mar. 8 Most Strikeouts 3, Bailey Stokes vs. Nicholls, Feb. 28 Most Stolen Bases 2, Selena Estrada vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Team Pitching Time an Opponent Batted Around 12 Most Batters Faced (Inning) 13 (4th inn.) vs. #5 Alabama, Apr. 1 Most Consecutive Baserunners 8 vs. #5 Alabama, Apr. 1 Most Consecutive Base Hits 5 vs. UTEP, Mar. 28 Most Strikeouts 15 vs. Alcorn State, Mar. 11 Fewest Strikeouts 0 vs. North Texas, Mar. 14 Most Runs Allowed (Game) 12, Five Times Last: vs. Florida Atlantic, May 2 Most Earned Runs Allowed (Game) 12 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Feb. 15 Most Runs Allowed (Inning) 8 (4th inn.) vs. #5 Alabama, Apr. 1 Most Runs Allowed in a Win 6 vs. UTEP, Mar. 28 Fewest Runs Allowed in a Loss 2 vs. McNeese State, Feb. 7 Most Hits Allowed (Game) 16, Two Times Last: vs. North Texas, Mar. 14 Most Hits Allowed (Inning) 6, Three Times Last: (3rd inn.) vs. Western Kentucky, Apr. 12 Fewest Hits Allowed 1, Two Times Last: vs. Alcorn State, Mar. 11 Most Home Runs Allowed 3 vs. UTSA, Mar. 7 Most Walks Allowed 8 vs. Florida Atlantic, May 2 Most Hit Batters 3 vs. Mississippi State, Mar. 25 Most Consecutive Shutout Innings 10 Most Consecutive Batters Retired 12, Two Times Last: vs. Ole Miss, Apr. 15 Individual Pitching Most Innings Pitched 11.0, Jillian Johnson vs. Nicholls, Feb. 28 Most Hits Allowed 13, Shelbee Rodgers vs. Florida Atlantic, May 2 Most Runs Allowed 9, Three Times Last: Shelbee Rodgers vs. Florida Atlantic, May 2 Most Earned Runs Allowed 8, Two Times Last: Shelbee Rodgers vs. Florida Atlantic, May 2 Most Walks Allowed 6, Three Times Last: Shelbee Rodgers vs. Florida Atlantic, May 3 Most Strikeouts 15, Shelbee Rodgers vs. Alcorn State, Mar. 11 Consecutive Batters Retired 12, Two Times Last: Shelbee Rodgers vs. Ole Miss, Apr. 15 Consecutive Strikeouts 4, Shelbee Rodgers vs. Alcorn State, Mar. 11 Team Miscellaneous Longest Winning Streak 4 Games Longest Losing Streak 10 Games Current Streak Lost 6 Games Shortest Game (Total) 1:24 (5 inn.) vs. Alcorn State, Mar. 11 Shortest Game (7 Innings) 1:30 vs. #21 South Alabama, Apr. 22 Longest Game (Total) 3:10 (11 inn.) vs. Nicholls, Feb. 28 Longest Game (7 Innings) 2:52 vs. Mississippi State, Mar. 25 Games Under Two Hours 21 Longest Game (Innings) 11 vs. Nicholls, Feb. 28 Largest Margin of Victory 23 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Feb. 13 Largest Margin of Defeat 12 vs. Florida Atlantic, May 2 Most Players Left on Base 13 vs. Nicholls, Feb. 28 Fewest Players Left on Base 1 vs. South Alabama, Mar. 18 Most Errors 3, Several Times Last: vs. Florida Atlantic, May 3 Number of Errorless Games 11 Errorless Games by Opponents 20 Most Double Plays Executed 2, Two Times Last: vs. Western Kentucky, Apr. 11 Most Double Plays Hit Into 2, Two Times Last: vs. #21 South Alabama, Apr. 22 * Denotes Southern Miss 21

24 2015 Game-by-Game (BATTING) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb. 6 vs. Jackson State Feb. 6 vs. Houston Feb. 7 vs. McNeese State Feb. 7 vs. Lamar Feb. 8 vs. Florida Gulf Coast Feb. 13 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Feb. 14 vs. Houston Baptist Feb. 14 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Feb. 15 at Southeastern Louisiana Feb. 20 Mississippi Valley State Feb. 21 Mississippi Valley State Feb. 21 Mississippi Valley State Feb. 27 vs. Incarnate Word Feb. 28 vs. Jackson State Feb. 28 vs. Nicholls Mar. 4 Detroit Mar. 4 Detroit Mar. 7 UTSA Mar. 7 UTSA Mar. 8 UTSA Mar. 11 Alcorn State Mar. 11 Alcorn State Mar. 14 at North Texas Mar. 14 at North Texas Mar. 15 at North Texas Mar. 18 at South Alabama Mar. 21 Louisiana Tech Mar. 21 Louisiana Tech Mar. 22 Louisiana Tech Mar. 25 Mississippi State Mar. 25 Mississippi State Mar. 28 at UTEP Mar. 28 at UTEP Mar. 29 at UTEP Apr. 1 at Alabama Apr. 7 Troy Apr. 7 Troy Apr. 11 at Western Kentucky Apr. 11 at Western Kentucky Apr. 12 at Western Kentucky Apr. 15 at Ole Miss Apr. 15 at Ole Miss Apr. 19 Middle Tennessee Apr. 19 Middle Tennessee Apr. 20 Middle Tennessee Apr. 22 South Alabama Apr. 25 at UAB Apr. 25 at UAB Apr. 26 at UAB May 2 Florida Atlantic May 2 Florida Atlantic May 3 Florida Atlantic Totals

25 2015 Game-by-Game (PITCHING) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb. 6 vs. Jackson State Feb. 6 vs. Houston Feb. 7 vs. McNeese State Feb. 7 vs. Lamar Feb. 8 vs. Florida Gulf Coast Feb. 13 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Feb. 14 vs. Houston Baptist Feb. 14 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Feb. 15 at Southeastern La Feb. 20 Mississippi Valley State Feb. 21 Mississippi Valley State Feb. 21 Mississippi Valley State Feb. 27 vs. Incarnate Word Feb. 28 vs. Jackson State Feb. 28 vs. Nicholls Mar. 4 Detroit Mar. 4 Detroit Mar. 7 UTSA Mar. 7 UTSA Mar. 8 UTSA Mar. 11 Alcorn State Mar. 11 Alcorn State Mar. 14 at North Texas Mar. 14 at North Texas Mar. 15 at North Texas Mar. 18 at South Alabama Mar. 21 Louisiana Tech Mar. 21 Louisiana Tech Mar. 22 Louisiana Tech Mar. 25 Mississippi State Mar. 25 Mississippi State Mar. 28 at UTEP Mar. 28 at UTEP Mar. 29 at UTEP Apr. 1 at Alabama Apr. 7 Troy Apr. 7 Troy Apr. 11 at Western Kentucky Apr. 11 at Western Kentucky Apr. 12 at Western Kentucky Apr. 15 at Ole Miss Apr. 15 at Ole Miss Apr. 19 Middle Tennessee Apr. 19 Middle Tennessee Apr. 20 Middle Tennessee Apr. 22 South Alabama Apr. 25 at UAB Apr. 25 at UAB Apr. 26 at UAB May 2 Florida Atlantic May 2 Florida Atlantic May 3 Florida Atlantic Totals

26 2015 Batting Leaders Batting Average 1. McKeever, Morgan Cleary, Katie Evans, Sarah Christofferson, Kaelyn Estrada, Selena.269 Runs Scored 1. McKeever, Morgan Evans, Sarah Christofferson, Kaelyn 20 Reynolds, Samantha Estrada, Selena 16 Doubles 1. Evans, Sarah Hayden, Mallory 6 Estrada, Selena tied at 5 Total Bases 1. McKeever, Morgan Cleary, Katie Evans, Sarah Estrada, Selena Hayden, Mallory 41 Sac Bunts 1. Hayden, Mallory 6 2. Christofferson, Kaelyn 4 Stringer, Michelle tied at 2 Caught Stealing 1. Johnson, Rachel 3 2. Estrada, Selena tied at 1 Strikeouts 1. Hayden, Mallory 24 Estrada, Selena Christofferson, Kaelyn Stokes, Bailey Reynolds, Samantha 16 At Bats 1. McKeever, Morgan Cleary, Katie Evans, Sarah Hayden, Mallory Estrada, Selena 119 Games as Sub 1. Garner, Peyton Beck, Jordan 22 Johnson, Rachel Pollock, Arielle Estrada, Selena 16 Slugging Percentage 1. Evans, Sarah Cleary, Katie McKeever, Morgan Estrada, Selena Hayden, Mallory.328 Hits 1. McKeever, Morgan Cleary, Katie Evans, Sarah Christofferson, Kaelyn tied at 32 Triples 1. McKeever, Morgan 2 Evans, Sarah tied at 1 Walks 1. Stokes, Bailey Hayden, Mallory Reynolds, Samantha Estrada, Selena 14 Stringer, Michelle 14 Sac Flies 1. Cleary, Katie 2 Stokes, Bailey 2 3. McKeever, Morgan 1 Hayden, Mallory 1 Stringer, Michelle 1 Steal Attempts 1. Johnson, Rachel 7 2. Garner, Peyton 6 3. Christofferson, Kaelyn 5 4. Estrada, Selena tied at 3 Grounded into DP 1. Beck, Jordan 3 2. Cleary, Katie 2 Hayden, Mallory tied at 1 Games Played 1. McKeever, Morgan 52 Cleary, Katie 52 Evans, Sarah Estrada, Selena tied at 49 On Base Percentage 1. McKeever, Morgan Evans, Sarah Cleary, Katie Reynolds, Samantha Hayden, Mallory.361 Runs Batted In 1. Cleary, Katie Evans, Sarah McKeever, Morgan Estrada, Selena Hayden, Mallory 15 Home Runs 1. Stokes, Bailey 4 2. Estrada, Selena 2 Cleary, Katie 2 Beck, Jordan tied at 1 Hit By Pitch 1. Evans, Sarah 7 2. Robles, Samantha 5 3. Hayden, Mallory tied at 2 Stolen Bases 1. Christofferson, Kaelyn 5 Garner, Peyton 5 3. Johnson, Rachel 4 4. Pollock, Arielle tied at 2 Stolen Base Percentage 1. Evans, Sarah Christofferson, Kaelyn Reynolds, Samantha Estrada, Selena Hayden, Mallory.000 Total Plate Appearances 1. McKeever, Morgan Cleary, Katie Evans, Sarah Hayden, Mallory Estrada, Selena 135 Game Starts 1. McKeever, Morgan Cleary, Katie Evans, Sarah Hayden, Mallory Christofferson, Kaelyn 46

27 Earned Run Average 1. Block, Danielle Johnson, Jillian Rodgers, Shelbee 5.07 Wins 1. Block, Danielle 6 2. Robles, Samantha 5 Rodgers, Shelbee 5 4. Johnson, Jillian 2 Innings Pitched 1. Rodgers, Shelbee Block, Danielle Johnson, Jillian 62.0 Games Started 1. Rodgers, Shelbee Block, Danielle Johnson, Jillian Robles, Samantha 6 Wild Pitches 1. Rodgers, Shelbee Johnson, Jillian 3 3. Block, Danielle 2 Intentional BB Allowed Sac Bunts Allowed 1. Rodgers, Shelbee Block, Danielle 10 Johnson, Jillian Robles, Samantha 3 Runs Allowed 1. Johnson, Jillian Block, Danielle Rodgers, Shelbee 113 Doubles Allowed 1. Johnson, Jillian Block, Danielle Rodgers, Shelbee 24 Opposing Batting Average 1. Block, Danielle Johnson, Jillian Rodgers, Shelbee.325 Losses 1. Rodgers, Shelbee Block, Danielle Johnson, Jillian 7 4. Robles, Samantha 1 Batters Struck Out 1. Rodgers, Shelbee Block, Danielle Johnson, Jillian Robles, Samantha Wood, Emily 4 Games Finished 1. Block, Danielle Rodgers, Shelbee 5 Johnson, Jillian 5 4. Wood, Emily 3 Robles, Samantha 3 Balks 1. Rodgers, Shelbee 7 2. Johnson, Jillian 2 Runners Picked Off 1. Stokes, Bailey 1 Sac Flies Allowed 1. Block, Danielle 5 2. Rodgers, Shelbee 4 3. Johnson, Jillian 2 Robles, Samantha 2 Earned Runs Allowed 1. Johnson, Jillian Block, Danielle Rodgers, Shelbee 91 Triples Allowed 1. Johnson, Jillian 1 2. Block, Danielle 5 3. Rodgers, Shelbee Pitching Leaders Won-Loss Percentage 1. Block, Danielle Rodgers, Shelbee Johnson, Jillian.222 Saves 1. Robles, Samantha 1 Johnson, Jillian 1 Appearances 1. Rodgers, Shelbee Block, Danielle Johnson, Jillian Robles, Samantha 9 5. Wood, Emily 4 Games in Relief 1. Block, Danielle Rodgers, Shelbee 7 3. Johnson, Jillian 6 4. Wood, Emily 4 5. Robles, Samantha 3 Hit Batters 1. Block, Danielle Rodgers, Shelbee 7 3. Johnson, Jillian 5 4. Robles, Samantha 3 5. Wood, Emily 1 Batters Struck Out Looking 1. Rodgers, Shelbee Block, Danielle Robles, Samantha 7 4. Johnson, Jillian 5 5. Wood, Emily 2 Hits Allowed 1. Johnson, Jillian Block, Danielle Rodgers, Shelbee 171 Walks Allowed 1. Johnson, Jillian Block, Danielle Rodgers, Shelbee 62 Home Runs Allowed 1. Johnson, Jillian 9 2. Rodgers, Shelbee 15 Block, Danielle 25

28 2015 Fielding Leaders Fielding Percentage 1. Reynolds, Samantha Gary, Jenifer Robles, Samantha Garner, Peyton Cleary, Katie.988 Assists 1. Stringer, Michelle McKeever, Morgan Hayden, Mallory Stokes, Bailey Rodgers, Shelbee 28 Stolen Bases Against 1. Rodgers, Shelbee Stokes, Bailey McKeever, Morgan 12 Block, Danielle Beck, Jordan 8 Passed Balls 1. Stokes, Bailey 3 2. Beck, Jordan 2 3. McKeever, Morgan 1 Chances 1. Cleary, Katie McKeever, Morgan Stokes, Bailey Stringer, Michelle Hayden, Mallory 150 Errors 1. Hayden, Mallory Stringer, Michelle McKeever, Morgan Block, Danielle tied at 4 Caught Stealing By 1. Stokes, Bailey 11 Block, Danielle McKeever, Morgan 8 Rodgers, Shelbee tied at 4 Catchers Interference Putouts 1. Cleary, Katie Stokes, Bailey McKeever, Morgan Christofferson, Kaelyn Evans, Sarah 79 Fielding Double Plays 1. Cleary, Katie 9 2. Hayden, Mallory 6 3. Stringer, Michelle 5 4. McKeever, Morgan 4 5. Stokes, Bailey 2 Steal Attempts Against 1. Stokes, Bailey Rodgers, Shelbee Block, Danielle McKeever, Morgan Beck, Jordan 12 Game Summary Score by Innings Ex Total Southern Miss Opponents Record When Team Scores: Runs W-L Record When Opponent Scores: Runs W-L Record When Leading After: Inn W-L Record When Trailing After: Inn W-L Record When Tied After: Inn W-L Multiple Hit Games Player Total Morgan McKeever Sarah Evans Katie Cleary Selena Estrada Mallory Hayden Kaelyn Christofferson Bailey Stokes Michelle Stringer 2 2 Jordan Beck 2 2 Samantha Reynolds Tori Rouse Samantha Robles 2 2 Rachel Johnson 1 1 Arielle Pollock 1 1 TEAM Multiple RBI Games Player Total Matie Cleary Morgan McKeever 4 4 Sarah Evans Selena Estrada Tori Rouse 2 2 Mallory Hayden Bailey Stokes Jenifer Gary Arielle Pollock 2 2 Jordan Beck 2 2 Michelle Stringer 1 1 Peyton Garner 1 1 Samantha Reynolds 1 1 Samantha Robles 1 1 TEAM Hittings Streaks Hitting Streak Longest Current Morgan McKeever 13 1 Katie Cleary 8 Mallory Hayden 7 Kaelyn Christofferson 6 2 Selena Estrada 6 Sarah Evans 6 1 Samantha Robles 5 1 Samantha Reynolds 5 Rachel Johnson 4 Jordan Beck 4 Arielle Pollock 3 2 Michelle Stringer 3 1 Jenifer Gary 2 Bailey Stokes 2 2 Tori Rouse 1 Peyton Garner 1 Danielle Block 1 Shelbee Rodgers 1 Reached Base Streaks Reached Base Streak Longest Current Morgan McKeever 22 1 Katie Cleary 10 Sarah Evans 9 5 Selena Estrada 9 Samantha Robles 8 8 Samantha Reynolds 8 1 Mallory Hayden 8 Bailey Stokes 8 2 Jordan Beck 7 Arielle Pollock 7 2 Kaelyn Christofferson 6 2 Rachel Johnson 5 Michelle Stringer 4 1 Peyton Garner 3 Jenifer Gary 2 1 Shelbee Rodgers 2 Priscilla Burns 1 Tori Rouse 1 Danielle Block 1

29 @SouthernMissSB 2015 Conference USA Final Standings Conference Overall WEST W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Last 10 Streak UTSA L1 UAB L1 Louisiana Tech L4 North Texas L1 UTEP L6 Southern Miss L7 Conference Overall EAST W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Last 10 Streak WKU $#! W5 Florida Atlantic L2 Marshall L2 Charlotte L2 FIU W1 Middle Tennessee L1 $ C-USA Regular Season Champion # C-USA Tournament Champion! NCAA Tournament TEAM LEADERS ALL GAMES (TOP 5) Team Batting G Avg AB H Marshall , UTSA , UAB , Middle Tennessee , Louisiana Tech , Team Pitching G ERA IP Florida Atlantic WKU Marshall Louisiana Tech UTSA Team Fielding PO A E Pct. North Texas UAB WKU 1, Florida Atlantic 1, Charlotte 1, Individual Batting G Avg AB H Zerkle, Morgan, MAR Attfield, Caitlin, UAB Texeira, Stephanie, FIU Cooper, Emileigh-MAR Greene, Kaelynn-MAR Individual Pitching App ERA W-L IP Kramer, Miranda, WKU Wilson, Amanda, FAU Buckley, Tatum, FAU Hanson, Kylee, FAU Fox, Lizzy, UTSA CATEGORY LEADERS ALL GAMES (TOP 5) Hits Zerkle, Morgan, MAR 89 Attfield, Caitlin, UAB 80 Martinez, Christin, FAU 70 Franklin, Larissa, WKU 70 Greene, Kaelynn, MAR 70 Runs Scored Zerkle, Morgan, MAR 62 Buchman, Courtney, UTSA 49 Lochten, Emily, FAU 48 Attfield, Caitlin, UAB 43 Burton, Kendall, UTSA 43 Runs Batted In CRAWFORD, Randee, UTSA 64 BRAXTON, Shaelynn, MAR 56 Martinez, Melissa, FAU 51 Texeira, Stephanie, FIU 51 Spallone, Ga, FIU 48 Doubles Spallone, Ga, FIU 16 ATTFIELD, Caitlin, UAB 15 Lochten, Emily, FAU 14 WILLIAMSON,S, UAB 14 Two (2) tied with 13 Triples BURTON, Kendall, UTSA 7 BIRDSONG, C., MT 6 PACE, Haley, CHA 5 Four (4) tied with 4 Home Runs CRAWFORD, Randee, UTSA 19 SCHOBLOCHER, Taylo, NT 17 LOW, Megan, UTSA 16 STRUNK, Kat, NT 13 Two (2) tied with 12 Total Bases SCHOBLOCHER, Taylo, NT 120 BURTON, Kendall, UTSA 116 LOW, Megan, UTSA 113 CRAWFORD, Randee, UTSA 111 ZERKLE, Morgan, MAR 111 Stolen Bases SB ATT ZERKLE, Morgan, MAR BIRDSONG, C, MT Lochten, Emily, FAU GREENE, Kaelynn, MAR D ORAZIO, Elicia, MAR Strikeouts IP SO KRAMER, Miranda, WKU DIXON, Jordan, MAR BETANCOURT, Lexi, CHA Hanson, Kylee, FAU FREEZE, Kacy, UTSA Conference USA In Review Conference USA Awards First Team All-Conference USA Pos. Player School C Morgan Harris Middle Tennessee IF Elicia D Orazio Marshall IF Caitlin Attfield UAB IF Sara Beth Williamson UAB IF Megan Low UTSA OF Morgan Zerkle Marshall OF Kat Strunk North Texas OF Larissa Franklin WKU DP Randee Crawford UTSA UT Kawehiokalani Netane UTEP P Kylee Hanson Florida Atlantic P Miranda Kramer WKU Second Team All-Conference USA Pos. Player School C Dani Pugh WKU IF Stephanie Texeira FIU IF Emily Lochten Florida Atlantic IF Melissa Martinez Florida Atlantic IF Shaelynn Braxton Marshall OF Emileigh Cooper Marshall OF Ashley Eldridge UTEP OF Kendall Burton UTSA DP JoJo Fallen UAB P Lexi Betancourt Charlotte P Jordan Dixon Marshall Player of the Year Pitcher of the Year Freshman of the Year Newcomer of the Year Coach of the Year Conference USA All-Freshmen Team Ashley Belans, FIU Emily Lochten, Florida Atlantic Karlee Jensen, Louisiana Tech Bailey Allen, Louisiana Tech Elicia D Orazio, Marshall Cor Nisha Birdsong, Middle Tennessee Morgan Harris, Middle Tennessee Megan Smith, UAB Courtney Clayton, UTEP Kendall Burton, UTSA Carleigh Chaumont, WKU Caitlin Attfield, UAB Miranda Kramer, WKU Elicia D Orazio, Marshall Miranda Kramer, WKU Amy Tudor, WKU Conference USA Championship Thursday, May 7 (Quarterfinals) (1) WKU 1, (8) Charlotte 0 (4) UAB 3, (5) Marshall 1 (2) Florida Atlantic 5, (7) North Texas 0 (3) UTSA 4, (6) Louisiana Tech 1 Friday, May 8 (Semifinals) (1) WKU 3, (4) UAB 1 (2) Florida Atlantic 6, (3) UTSA 4 Saturday, May 9 (Finals) (1) WKU 3, (2) Florida Atlantic 1 All-Tournament Team Miranda Kramer, WKU Kylee Hanson, Florida Atlantic Alex Miller, Florida Atlantic Emily Lochten, Florida Atlantic Carnesha Thompson, Florida Atlantic Vivian Tijerina, UTSA Kathryn Downing, WKU Hayley Davis, UAB Kendall Burton, UTSA Carleigh Chaumont, WKU Randee Crawford, UTSA Bianca Duran, Louisiana Tech Most Valuable Player Miranda Kramer, WKU 27

30 All-Time Letterwinners A D Hodges, Melissa M R V Albritton, Joey OF Davis, Ashley 1B Unknown 1984 Mackay, Michelle C-OF Ramos, Courtney RHP Vaughn, Jill OF Petal, Miss Chesapeake City, Md Holaway, Jessica RHP Lacombe, La Hilmar, Calif Louisville, Miss Allen, Becky Davis, Laura INF Baker, La Marrero, Liegh SS Razey, Ashley 1B-C Vaughn, Lana RHP Unknown Denham Springs, La Howard, Emily LHP Huntsville, Ala Lawrenceville, Ga Niceville, Fla Alonzo, Brandi OF Davis, Mikayla C Meridian, Miss Martin, Danielle 1B Reggio, Kathy OF Franklinton, La Orange Park, Fla Hubbard, Linda Laurel, Miss Metairie, La W Anderson, Debbie 2B Davis, Samantha RHP Unknown 1983 Martin, Kristie 3B Reynaud, Julie Util Wade, Charlene Milton, Fla Rancho Cucamonga, Calif Hudson, Karne Clinton, Miss Baton Rouge, La Unknown 1981 Anderson, Michelle 2B-OF Dawson, Krystle OF-1B Unknown 1983 Mathis, Jill SS Reynolds, Samantha OF Wagner, Colleen C-3B Mobile, Ala Arlington, Texas 2007 Huerta, Jessica SS Marianna, Fla Chandler, Ariz Clinton, Ohio Arcement, Betsy Dietrich, Beth RHP Pearland, Texas Matthews, Casey Jo OF Rhodes, Patricia 1B Wagner, Kimberly RHP Pass Christian, Miss Friendsood, Texas Hurley, Alexis C Acworth, Ga Unknown 1982 Biloxi, Miss Dinelt, Britney INF Corona, Calif Maulorico, Sarah C Richards, Kim 3B Walker, Caroline SS B Tacoma, Wash Hutchison, Jennifer OF Alta Loma, Calif Mary Esther, Fla Woodville, Miss Baker, Selena Duck, Sandra OF Barberton, Ohio 1989 McCardle, Renee SS Roberson, Robbi 2B Watkins, Lisa OF Unknown 1981 Pascagoula, Miss Hymel, Melanie 2B Petal, Miss Meridian, Miss Unknown St. Amant, La Barfield, Linda OF McClendon, Susan Robles, Samantha RHP-1B Whaley, Wendy OF Meridian, Miss E Unknown 1981 Texas City, Texas Franklinton, La Barrett, Tracey 3B Eberhardt, Gayle P J McGuffee, Rainey SS-2B Rodgers, Shelbee RHP Whittaker, Robin P Ellisville, Miss Unknown 1982 Jahnke, Marti 1B Brandon, Miss Central, La Nashville, Tenn , Beck, Jordan C Edwards, Madison OF Petal, Miss McKeever, Morgan INF Roosmalen, Christina INF Wilhite, Dana OF Mesa, Ariz Chandler, Ariz James, Logan 1B Tucson, Ariz Plano, Texas Decatur, Ala Beck, Taylor C Edwards, Tammy 1B Hattiesburg, Miss McMains, Melanie 2B Rouse, Tori OF Williams, Azita OF Mesa, Ariz Clinton, Miss Jenkins, Auriel OF Caremore, Okla Ethel, La Fontana, Calif Bell, Heather OF Estrada, Selena OF Pearl, Miss Merritt, Tamee SS Rushing, Lisa OF Williams, Rhonda SS-2B Castaic, Calif Panama City, Fla Johnson, Erin C Palmetto, Fla Brookhaven, Miss Athens, Ala Berman, Amy INF Evans, Sarah UTIL Pascagoula, Miss Milligan, Erinne Util Wilson, Kaitlin RHP Newbury Park, Calif Livingston, Texas Johnson, Faith OF Denham Springs, La S Sierra Vista, Ariz Bishop, Kim OF Picayune, Miss Milner, Holly OF Samies, Roxanne 3B Winstead, Tammy SS Seminary, Miss F Johnson, Jillian RHP Hattiesburg, Miss Ocean Springs, Miss Moss Point, Miss Blackwell, Linda Pensacola, Fla Fagan, Jackie C-OF Milstead, Sheila SS Saunier, Jessica LHP Wood, Emily RHP Unknown Gautier, Miss Johnson, Rachel OF Hattiesburg, Miss Tallahassee, Fla Suwanee, Ga. 2013, 15 Blades, Courtney RHP Southaven, Miss Farris, Karmen OF Moffett, Omeshia OF Scott, Karen OF Wright, Brittney SS Baton Rouge, La Pascagoula, Miss Jones, Brittney C-3B Hattiesburg, Miss Jackson, Miss Madison, Miss Block, Danielle RHP Rayne, La Ford, Jen 3B Moore, Stephanie OF Seals, Kendra OF Wymer, Danielle RHP Phoenix, Ariz Scottsdale, Ariz Jones, Karissa 2B Mobile, Ala Moss Point, Miss Houston, Texas Bohnenstiehl, Nicole RHP Pearland, Texas Fox, Jennifer 3B Musson-Boutwell, Amy P Sebren, Ann Lebanon, Ill Jackson, Miss Jones, Stepanie INF Lumberton, Miss Unknown 1980 Boyd, Sarah OF Hattiesburg, Miss Franson, Kristen OF Sharkey, Tina RHP ** NOTE: Southern Miss did not field a fastpitch Mandeville, La Davie, Fla Jordan, Vickie P N Barberton, Ohio softball team until Prior to 1983, softball Brenan, Ashley 3B Ocean Springs, Miss Fullen, Tina Naramore, Shae RHP Shelby, Kirby RHP was exclusively slow pitch. ** Spring, Texas Unknown Gulfport, Miss Jackson, Miss Brewer, Kim K Nelson, Meaghen 2B Sher, Mackenzie C Unknown 1987 G King, Chrissy Util Cerritos, Calif Bellaire, Texas Britt, Shelley 1B Purvis, Miss Gant, Channika SS Newland, Amy RHP Shiflet, Stephanie OF Escatawpa, Miss Vicksburg, Miss King, Erica OF Uniontown, Ohio Sugar Land, Texas Brown, Amanda OF Folsom, La Garner, Peyton INF Nizuryn, Vicki P Sixkiller, Kelly SS Cypress, Texas Gilbert, Ariz King, Kristy OF Unknown Slidell, La Brown, Taylor 1B Jackson, Miss Gary, Jenifer OF Nobles, Lani Smith, Cynthia Katy, Texas Biloxi, Miss. 2013, 15 Knight, Tracey 3B Unknown 1981 Unknown 1982 Bullard, Allison OF Hattiesburg, Miss Gilbert, Geri C-3B Nolte, Genevieve Util Smith, Kelly RHP Columbus, Ga Pearl, Miss Kovach, Julie OF San Diego, Calif Friendswood, Texas 2011 Burns, Bragan C Unknown Gonzales, Felicia RHP Smith, Laura C Gardendale, Ala Houston, Texas O Alvin, Texas 2002 Burns, Priscilla INF Grant, Dora C L Owens, Kim P Sowell, Mitzi OF River Ridge, La Baton Rouge, La Lacy, Cindy Oak Ridge, Tenn Kilbourne, La Burton, Vickie OF Grant, Helen SS Unknown 1980 Spencer, Colleen INF Ridgeland, Miss Cataula, Ga Larson, Tracy 2B P Thousand Oaks, Calif Butler, Charity 2B Griffin, Hannah RHP Vicksburg, Miss Parks, Melinda OF Sproles, Amy OF Pensacola, Fla Mobile, Ala LaPointe, Danielle OF Biloxi, Miss Brookhaven, Miss Griffin, Jana 3B Wildomar, Calif Patrick, Cindy C Stevens, Chrystal OF C Denham Springs, La Ledesma, Tanya RHP-1B Pearl, Miss Las Vegas, Nev Carpenter, Janette Gros, Lacey RHP Carlsbad, Calif Perry, Kirsten OF Stokes, Bailey C Unknown 1984 Schriever, La Lee, Denise Sumrall, Miss Madison, Miss Carte, Melissa Unknown Peters, Kenya C Stringer, Michelle 3B Long Beach, Miss H Legg, Donna P Gautier, Miss Waveland, Miss Castellvi, Lauren 2B Hartselle, Ala Haarala, Misty 1B Pigott, Brittney OF Tampa, Fla Ocean Springs, Miss Leidy, Trish C-3B Poplarville, Miss T Chaney, Kristin SS Lake Jackson, Texas Hagar, Kathi Pilgrim, Kristin C Takeda, Michelle OF Little Rock, Miss Lumberton, Miss LeJune, Leslie OF Metairie, La Placentia, Calif Chisolm, Nicole OF Houston, Texas Hammes, Diane OF Pollock, Arielle OF Tanner, Bunny 3B Clinton, Miss Humble, Texas Lilly, Brittany 3B All-Time Head Coaches Windermere, Fla Lucedale, Miss Christofferson, Kaelyn INF Houston, Texas Harbuck, Meghan RHP Powell, Sharon Tanner, Dalenah OF Laura Porciello Casa Grande, Ariz Mobile, Ala Lionette, Wendi C-1B Unknown 1981 Lucedale, Miss Head Coach Cleary, Katie OF Clinton, Ohio Harmon, Ashlyn Util Prouty, Melissa OF Taylor, Barbara OF-1B Helen Grant Temecula, Calif Holden, La Logan, Sue C Jackson, Miss Hattiesburg, Miss Head Coach Collins, Jennifer OF Houston, Texas Harper, Kelli 2B-SS Theobald, Stacey Util Lu Harris Meridian, Miss Hattiesburg, Miss Luciani, Gabby RHP Pass Christian, Miss Head Coach Copeland, Joan C-3B Peoria, Ariz Hartzler, Denise OF Thompson, Dawn C-2B Gay McNutt Huntsville, Ala Meridian, Miss Houston, Texas Head Coach Crooks, Krystal RHP Hatfield, Danielle RHP Thornhill, Valerie 3B Howard Dobson Tampa, Fla Kearny, Ariz Friendswood, Texas Head Coach Cross, Faye 1B Hayden, Mallory INF Thurman, Chanell INF Jon Malgradi Meridian, Miss New Braunfels, Texas 2015 Yuba City, Calif Co-Head Coach Cundiff, Melissa RHP Hill, Courtney 2B Turang, Carissa INF Kirsten Voak Pomona Beach, Fla Hattiesburg, Miss. 2009,11 Corona, Calif Co-Head Coach Hill, Megan OF Wendy Hogue Hattiesburg, Miss Head Coach

31 Year-by-Year Results H: 1-5 A: 6-4 N: 0-0 Head Coach: Laura Porciello M12 ULM L, 4-7 M12 ULM L, 1-4 M22 at Mississippi State L, 0-3 M22 at Mississippi State L, 3-4 M at LSU-Alexandria W, 12-2 M at LSU-Alexandria W, 12-0 A at Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 4-0 A at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 0-5 A12 Mississippi State L, 1-10 A12 Mississippi State L, 4-5 A16 at New Orleans W, 4-3 A16 at New Orleans W, 6-5 A at ULM W, 3-2 A at ULM L, 2-3 A Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 3-1 A Mississippi Univ. for Women L, H: 6-8 A: 4-6 N: 2-5 Head Coach: Laura Porciello M9 Florida A&M W, 6-0 M9 Florida A&M W, 9-2 M10 Florida State L, 0-1 M10 Florida State L, 0-1 M20 Western Illinois L, 0-4 M20 Western Illinois L, 0-3 M23 at ULM 1 L, 1-4 M23 vs. Grambling 1 W, 7-0 M23 vs. Nicholls State 1 L, 0-4 M24 vs. Michigan State 1 L, 0-1 M24 vs. Grambling 1 W, 4-0 M24 vs. Nicholls State 1 L, 1-16 M29 Grambling W, 3-2 M29 Grambling W, 5-3 A3 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 2-5 A3 at Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 3-1 A4 at Mississippi State L, 6-7 A4 at Mississippi State L, 2-3 A5 New Orleans L, 2-3 A5 New Orleans W, 10-2 A7 at Florida State 2 L, 0-3 A7 vs. Nicholls State 2 L, 0-6 A7 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women 2 L, 1-2 A11 at New Orleans W, 3-0 A11 at New Orleans W, 15-1 A17 Mississippi State L, 1-5 A17 Mississippi State L, 0-4 A18 Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 0-9 A18 Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 2-1 A25 at Grambling L, 0-4 A25 at Grambling W, ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 2 Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) H: 9-7 A: 6-7 N: 3-4 Head Coach: Laura Porciello M7 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 6-2 M7 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 8-0 M9 Kentucky Wesleyan L, 2-3 M9 Kentucky Wesleyan W, 7-5 M17 Tennessee Tech W, 13-0 M17 Tennessee Tech W, 10-0 M19 at Mississippi State W, 5-3 M19 at Mississippi State W, 5-4 M20 Bradley L, 0-1 M20 Bradley L, 1-3 M22 vs. Bradley 1 W, 1-0 M22 vs. East Carolina 1 W, 5-4 M23 vs. Michigan State 1 L, 5-6 M23 vs. USF 1 L, 0-2 M23 vs. Georgia State 1 L, 1-3 M25 Grambling W, 4-0 M25 Grambling W, 6-2 M28 Southeastern Louisiana W, 6-0 M28 Southeastern Louisiana W, 7-1 M29 vs. Mississippi State 2 L, 0-4 M29 vs. West Georgia 2 W, 6-2 M30 at Mississippi Univ. for Women 2 L, 0-1 A3 Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 2-4 A3 Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 2-0 A4 Mississippi State L, 1-6 A4 Mississippi State L, 1-9 A9 at ULM L, 2-6 A9 at ULM W, 5-0 A11 at Nicholls State L, 0-2 A11 at Nicholls State L, 0-4 A16 ULM L, 5-6 A16 ULM W, 7-3 A17 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 0-1 A17 at Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 4-0 A25 at Grambling L, 0-2 A25 at Grambling L, Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Mississippi Univ. for Women s Tournament (Columbus, Miss.) H: A: 5-15 N: 2-5 Head Coach: Laura Porciello M7 West Florida L, 1-2 M7 West Florida L, 1-3 M8 Grambling W, 3-2 M8 Grambling W, 6-4 M14 at Nicholls State L, 1-5 M14 at Nicholls State L, 0-1 M15 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 2-1 M15 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 1-2 M16 Tennessee Tech W, 5-0 M16 Tennessee Tech W, 5-1 M19 Bradley L, 0-2 M19 Bradley L, 0-7 M21 at USF 1 L, 5-8 M21 vs. Maine 1 L, 0-4 M21 vs. Michigan State 1 L, 0-9 M22 vs. Miami (Ohio) 1 L, 0-1 M22 vs. Georgia State 1 L, 4-5 M25 Mississippi State L, 4-5 M25 Mississippi State L, 1-3 M26 at West Alabama W, 13-0 M26 at West Alabama W, 10-0 M28 at Mississippi State 2 W, 2-4 M28 vs. Georgia State 2 W, 5-2 M28 vs. Arkansas State 2 W, 13-3 M29 vs. St. Mary s (Neb.) 2 L, 4-6 A3 at Delta State L, 1-2 A3 at Delta State L, 0-6 A5 at West Florida L, 0-1 A5 at West Florida L, 3-6 A8 ULM L, 0-2 A8 ULM W, 4-2 A9 Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 3-1 A9 Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 2-1 A13 Delta State W, 6-1 A13 Delta State L, 6-8 A14 at Louisiana Tech L, 1-2 A14 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-7 A15 at Grambling L, 5-6 A15 at Grambling L, 6-12 A22 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 0-3 A22 at Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 2-0 A23 at Mississippi State L, 1-3 A23 at Mississippi State L, 1-5 A24 Southeastern Louisiana W, 2-0 A24 Southeastern Louisiana L, 1-3 A30 Nicholls State W, 2-1 A30 Nicholls State L, USF Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 2 Mississippi State Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) H: 7-5 A: 3-9 N: 8-6 Head Coach: Helen Grant F26 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-9 F26 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-8 M5 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 2-3 M5 at Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 8-0 M13 at Nicholls State L, 2-3 M13 at Nicholls State L, 0-7 M15 Tennessee Tech W, 6-1 M15 Tennessee Tech W, 5-1 M20 vs. Bowling Green 1 W, 2-1 M20 vs. Nicholls State 1 L, 0-4 M21 vs. Kent State 1 L, 0-4 M21 at Florida State 1 L, 3-13 M23 Luther W, 5-4 M23 Luther L, 0-4 M26 vs. Brown 2 W, 3-2 M26 vs. Brown 2 W, 1-0 M27 at West Florida L, 0-3 M27 at West Florida L, 2-3 M28 vs. Ohio State 2 L, 1-2 M28 vs. Ohio State 2 L, 3-4 A4 at Delta State W, 6-1 A4 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women 3 L, 2-5 A4 at Delta State W, 1-0 A4 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women 3 L, 0-1 A5 West Florida L, 0-3 A5 West Florida L, 4-11 A8 Nicholls State L, 1-4 A8 Nicholls State L, 2-4 A10 vs. Stetson 4 W, 3-2 A10 vs. Tulane 4 W, 13-1 A10 vs. West Georgia 4 W, 4-2 A10 vs. Delta State 4 W, 7-3 A11 vs. West Alabama 4 W, 10-0 A11 at West Florida 4 L, 0-3 A12 Delta State W, 9-3 A12 Delta State W, 3-0 A23 Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 2-1 A23 Mississippi Univ. for Women W, Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Game played in Pensacola, Fla. 3 Game played in Cleveland, Miss. 4 West Florida Invitational (Pensacola, Fla.) H: 10-7 A: 9-11 N: Head Coach: Helen Grant F13 Southeastern Louisiana 1 W, 17-3 F13 West Florida 1 L, 0-1 F13 West Alabama 1 W, 3-2 F13 West Alabama 1 L, 2-4 F13 Southeastern Louisiana 1 W, 3-1 F21 at ULM L, 1-2 F21 at ULM L, 2-5 F22 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 7-0 F22 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 7-6 F23 New Orleans W, 3-2 F23 New Orleans W, 11-1 F27 at Louisiana-Lafayette 2 L, 0-1 F27 vs. Nicholls State 2 L, 1-2 F27 vs. Texas A&M 2 L, 2-7 F27 vs. Texas A&M 2 L, 0-3 M4 Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 1-3 M4 Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 1-3 M6 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 1-0 M6 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-2 M11 vs. Mississippi College 3 W, 2-1 M11 vs. Northwestern State 3 L, 2-4 M11 vs. Delta State 3 W, 9-1 M11 vs. West Alabama 3 W, 4-1 M12 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women 3 L, 0-4 M12 at Southeastern Louisiana 3 W, 3-2 M12 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women 3 W, 2-1 M12 vs. Northwestern State 3 W, 4-3 M18 vs. Furman 4 L, 0-4 M18 vs. USF 4 L, 0-4 M18 vs. USF 4 L, 0-2 M19 vs. Bradley 4 L, 1-7 M19 vs. Ohio State 4 L, 0-1 M29 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-8 M29 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-5 A6 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-3 A6 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-5 A8 vs. Troy 5 L, 4-5 A8 vs. Huntingdon College 5 W, 3-2 A8 vs. Stetson 5 L, 2-4 A9 vs. Samford 5 W, 7-1 A9 vs. UT Martin 5 W, 3-0 A9 vs. Columbus College 5 W, 11-1 A9 vs. Troy 5 W, 6-5 A11 Mississippi College W, 9-1 A11 Mississippi College W, 7-0 A12 at McNeese State W, 5-0 A12 at McNeese State L, 3-6 A14 Nicholls State L, 0-2 A14 Nicholls State L, 0-1 A16 Louisiana Tech + W, 7-0 A16 Louisiana Tech + W, 7-0 A18 at West Alabama W, 1-0 A18 at West Alabama L, 2-4 A20 at Mississippi College W, 1-0 A20 at Mississippi College W, 6-4 A21 at Tulane + W, 7-0 A21 at Tulane + W, 7-0 A23 at Nicholls State L, 1-2 A23 at Nicholls State L, Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 3 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) 4 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 5 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) + Forfeit Win H: 4-12 A: 7-15 N: 9-16 Head Coach: Helen Grant F11 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 6-0 F11 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-2 F12 Northwestern State L, 1-9 F12 Northwestern State L, 0-4 F12 West Florida L, 3-8 F12 West Florida L, 0-10 F22 West Alabama L, 4-7 F22 West Alabama L, 0-1 F25 at Louisiana-Lafayette 1 L, 2-8 F25 vs. Northwestern State 1 L, 4-8 F25 vs. Texas A&M 1 L, 0-3 F26 vs. Texas A&M 1 L, 0-7 M1 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 0-10 M1 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 0-1 M9 at Northwestern State W, 2-0 M9 at Northwestern State W, 2-1 M10 at Southeastern Louisiana 2 L, 1-3 M10 vs. Mississippi College 2 W, 2-0 M10 vs. McNeese State 2 W, 5-2 M10 vs. Northwestern State 2 L, 1-2 M10 vs. Centenary 2 L, 0-1 M10 vs. Delta State 2 W, 2-1 M11 vs. West Alabama 2 L, 3-8 M11 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women 2 L, 1-2 M16 vs. St. Mary s (Neb.) 3 L, 4-5 M16 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 3 L, 0-4 M16 vs. Nicholls State 3 L, 1-10 M17 vs. ULM 3 L, 6-12 M17 vs. Sam Houston State 3 L, 0-3 M17 vs. Colorado State 3 L, 1-4 M18 vs. Indiana State 3 L, 0-1 M18 vs. Akron 3 L, 2-5 M28 at Nicholls State L, 0-8 M28 at Nicholls State L, 0-9 M30 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-7 M30 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 2-7 M31 at McNeese State L, 3-4 M31 at McNeese State W, 3-1 A1 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-1 A1 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-2 A4 Mississippi College W, 3-2 A4 Mississippi College W, 7-4 A5 McNeese State L, 1-5 A5 McNeese State W, 5-4 A7 vs. St. Thomas 4 W, 5-4 A7 vs. Jacksonville State 4 W, 3-2 A7 vs. West Georgia 4 W, 10-0 A7 vs. Troy 4 W, 9-6 A8 vs. Delta State 4 W, 3-2 A8 vs. Samford 4 L, 2-6 A8 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women 4 W, 7-5 A12 Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 1-6 A12 Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 2-1 A13 at Mississippi College W, 9-5 A13 at Mississippi College W, 3-1 A15 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-6 A15 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-4 A18 at Delta State L, 5-10 A18 at Delta State W, 7-2 A20 Nicholls State L, 0-1 A20 Nicholls State L, 0-3 A21 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-9 A21 at Louisiana Tech L, Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 2 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) 3 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) 4 West Florida Invitational (Pensacola, 29

32 Year-by-Year Results H: 1-11 A: 5-13 N: 5-21 Head Coach: Helen Grant F12 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3 F12 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3 F16 at Northwestern State L, 0-7 F16 at Northwestern State L, 2-3 F17 vs. Northwestern State 1 L, 2-8 F17 vs. West Alabama 1 L, 5-9 F17 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 1 L, 1-4 F18 vs. Centenary 1 L, 3-4 F24 at Louisiana-Lafayette 2 L, 0-8 F24 vs. ULM 2 L, 2-3 F25 vs. Texas A&M 2 L, 0-2 F25 at Louisiana-Lafayette 2 L, 1-7 F28 West Florida L, 3-4 F28 West Florida L, 1-7 M3 vs. Furman 3 L, 4-5 M3 at Nicholls State L, 2-3 M6 Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 2-6 M6 Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 3-5 M15 vs. Western Illinois 4 L, 0-11 M15 vs. ULM 4 L, 1-6 M16 vs. Sam Houston State 4 L, 0-10 M16 vs. Creighton 4 L, 0-8 M16 vs. St. Mary s (Neb.) 4 L, 2-10 M17 vs. South Carolina 4 L, 0-4 M17 vs. Northern Illinois 4 L, 3-6 M20 vs. Columbia 5 L, 1-11 M20 at West Florida 5 L, 2-5 M21 vs. Monmouth 5 W, 1-0 M21 vs. Monmouth 5 W, 7-4 M21 vs. Miami (Ohio) 5 L, 2-8 M27 at Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 5-3 M27 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 1-4 M30 vs. Florida State 6 L, 0-4 M30 vs. Austin Peay 6 L, 0-3 M30 vs. Wichita State 6 W, 8-0 M31 vs. Georgia Tech 6 W, 4-3 M31 vs. Georgia State 6 L, 0-1 A3 at Delta State W, 4-3 A3 at Delta State W, 3-2 A4 at Mobile W, 2-0 A4 at Mobile L, 2-4 A9 at Samford L, 1-3 A9 at Samford W, 4-3 A12 Mobile L, 0-6 A12 Mobile L, 1-12 A13 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-2 A13 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-3 A17 Delta State W, 12-2 A17 Delta State L, 4-6 A20 vs. Florida State 7 L, 0-11 A20 vs. Virginia 7 L, 3-4 A20 vs. Nicholls State 7 W, 1-0 A24 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-2 A24 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-7 A26 Nicholls State L, 0-5 A26 Nicholls State L, ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 3 Game played in Thibodaux, La. 4 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) 5 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) 6 Birmingham Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) 7 Chattanooga Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) H: 2-15 A: 2-11 N: 4-8 Head Coach: Helen Grant F8 West Florida 1 L, 4-5 F8 Northwestern State 1 L, 2-11 F9 Centenary 1 L, 2-4 F9 ULM 1 L, 0-9 F9 Athens State 1 L, 1-2 F12 at Samford L, 3-6 F12 at Samford W, 2-1 F15 vs. Texas A&M 2 L, 0-8 F15 at ULM 2 L, 0-8 F16 vs. Stephen F. Austin 2 L, 1-2 F16 vs. Louisiana Tech 2 L, 2-3 F23 at Louisiana-Lafayette 3 L, 1-3 F23 vs. Samford 3 L, 2-8 F23 vs. DePaul 3 L, 1-9 F24 at Louisiana-Lafayette 3 L, 0-12 M7 at Southeastern Louisiana 4 L, 0-5 M7 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women 4 L, 3-10 M19 Delta State W, 3-2 M19 Delta State L, 2-5 M21 vs. Francis Marion 5 W, 1-0 M21 vs. Monmouth 5 W, 4-1 M21 vs. Onodaga 5 W, 2-1 M21 vs. Pacific Lutheran 5 L, 0-8 M22 vs. Forest Park 5 W, 9-4 M22 vs. St. Mary s (Neb.) 5 L, 0-3 M26 Mississippi College L, 7-10 M26 Mississippi College L, 1-4 M27 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-19 M27 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-7 A2 Nicholls State L, 2-3 A2 Nicholls State L, 2-3 A3 at Mississippi College W, 6-1 A3 at Mississippi College L, 0-3 A9 William Woods W, 4-1 A9 William Woods L, 4-8 A14 at Nicholls State L, 0-11 A14 at Nicholls State L, 2-14 A17 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 1-2 A17 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 2-3 A23 Southeastern Louisiana L, 1-2 A23 Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-8 A29 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 2 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 3 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 4 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) 5 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) H: 4-13 A: 1-12 N: 2-9 Head Coach: Helen Grant F7 West Florida 1 W, 2-1 F8 Northwestern State 1 L, 0-6 F8 ULM 1 L, 0-4 F8 West Florida 1 L, 2-12 F16 Louisiana Tech L, 0-15 F16 Louisiana Tech L, 1-10 F20 Samford W, 4-3 F20 Samford L, 2-8 F21 at Northwestern State L, 0-4 F21 at Northwestern State L, 0-13 F22 vs. Sam Houston State 2 L, 2-13 F22 vs. Stephen F. Austin 2 L, 1-5 F22 vs. Centenary 2 L, 3-4 F23 vs. Texas A&M 2 L, 1-11 F26 Mississippi Univ. for Women W, 5-2 F26 Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 1-2 M7 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-10 M13 at Southeastern Louisiana 3 L, 2-7 M13 vs. Centenary 3 L, 3-4 M14 vs. Centenary 3 W, 9-2 M14 at Southeastern Louisiana 3 L, 6-14 M17 at Mississippi College L, 3-11 M17 at Mississippi College W, 9-6 M19 vs. Columbia 4 L, 0-5 M19 vs. Monmouth 4 W, 4-0 M20 vs. Shawnee State 4 L, 0-9 M20 vs. Mobile 4 L, 7-8 M20 vs. St. Mary s (Neb.) 4 L, 6-10 A4 Delta State L, 3-6 A4 Delta State L, 0-2 A5 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-11 A7 Nicholls State L, 5-7 A7 Nicholls State L, 2-7 A8 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 2-6 A8 at Mississippi Univ. for Women L, 0-3 A10 at Mobile L, 2-3 A10 at Mobile L, 0-8 A13 at Delta State L, 1-11 A13 at Delta State L, 1-9 A14 Mississippi College W, 2-1 A14 Mississippi College L, Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 2 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 3 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) 4 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Softball was discontinued following the 1992 season ( ) H: 5-0 A: 7-1 N: 40-8 Head Coach: Lu Harris NCAA Regional Champions NCAA College World Series F12 vs. #15 Oklahoma State 1 W, 8-2 F12 vs. #25 Oregon 1 W, 5-2 F13 vs. UTSA 1 W, 9-2 F13 vs. Tulsa 1 L, 3-11 F14 vs. Northwestern 1 L, 4-5 F19 vs. Oklahoma City 2 L, 3-9 F19 vs. Louisiana Tech 2 W, 8-1 F20 vs. Centenary 2 W, 10-2 F20 vs. Stephen F. Austin 2 W, 6-2 F20 vs. Bethune-Cookman 2 W, 8-0 F21 vs. Louisiana Tech 2 W, 2-1 F21 vs. Oklahoma City 2 W, 2-1 F26 vs. Pittsburgh 3 W, 9-1 F26 vs. Drake 3 W, 7-0 F27 vs. Indiana 3 W, 8-0 F28 vs. McNeese State 3 W, 13-0 F28 vs. Evansville 3 L, 2-6 M8 vs. Loyola-Chicago 4 W, 7-0 M8 vs. Loyola-Chicago 4 W, 8-0 M9 vs. Pittsburgh 4 W, 10-2 M9 vs. Pittsburgh 4 W, 17-3 M10 at Georgia Tech W, 8-1 M10 at Georgia Tech W, 12-6 M12 vs. Kentucky 5 W, 9-1 M12 vs. Centenary 5 W, 6-0 M14 vs. Mississippi State 5 W, 4-0 M14 vs. Chattanooga 5 W, 5-1 M19 vs. Charleston 6 W, 8-0 M19 vs. Elon 6 W, 8-0 M20 vs. Virginia Tech 6 W, 6-0 M20 vs. Tennessee Tech 6 L, 2-4 M20 vs. #15 UIC 6 W, 3-0 M26 vs. Rhode Island 7 W, 6-0 M26 vs. Mercer 7 W, 13-0 M27 vs. Georgia Tech 7 W, 7-0 M27 vs. Niagara 7 W, 10-0 M28 vs. Georgia State 7 W, 4-0 M28 vs. Northwestern 7 W, 3-2 M28 vs. Maryland 7 W, 4-0 A10 vs. FIU 8 W, 5-0 A10 vs. Florida State 8 W, 1-0 A17 McNeese State 9 W, 13-1 A17 Louisiana Tech 9 W, 10-1 A17 Jacksonville State 9 W, 11-0 A18 McNeese State 9 W, 1-0 A18 Jacksonville State 9 W, 2-0 A23 vs. #4 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 W, 3-0 A23 vs. #21 USF 10 W, 1-0 A24 vs. #21 USF 10 W, 8-0 A24 at Tennessee 10 W, 4-1 A25 vs. #4 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 W, 8-4 A25 at Tennessee 10 L, 5-7 M1 at Saint Louis 11 W, 11-0 M1 at Saint Louis 11 W, 12-0 M20 vs. #12 Oregon State 12 W, 1-0 M21 vs. #9 Oklahoma 12 W, 5-0 M22 at #7 LSU 12 W, 4-3 M23 vs. #12 Oregon State 12 L, 1-9 M23 vs. #12 Oregon State 12 W, 4-0 M27 vs. #2 Fresno State 13 L, 0-1 M29 vs. #18 DePaul 13 L, UT Arlington Tournament (Grand Prairie, Texas) 2 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 3 Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 4 Game played in Atlanta, Ga. 5 Tennessee-Chattanooga Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 6 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) 7 Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 8 North Carolina Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9 Lady Eagle Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 10 Lady Vol Invitational (Knoxville, Tenn.) 11 Conference USA Championship (St. Louis, Mo.) 12 NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 13 Women s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

33 H: 18-2 A: 17-5 N: 28-6 Conference USA: 16-1 Head Coach: Lu Harris Conference USA Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions NCAA Regional Champions NCAA College World Series F4 vs. #5 Washington 1 L, 4-9 F4 at #3 Arizona 1 L, 1-9 F5 vs. #5 Washington 1 L, 6-8 F6 at #3 Arizona 1 L, 2-10 F11 vs. Arkansas 2 W, 7-0 F11 vs. Northwestern State 2 W, 8-0 F11 vs. Stephen F. Austin 2 L, 1-2 F12 vs. Kentucky 2 W, 4-1 F13 vs. #16 Oregon 2 W, 3-0 F13 vs. #1 Oklahoma 2 L, 1-10 F18 vs. UT Arlington 3 W, 5-0 F19 vs. Southern Illinois 3 W, 5-0 F19 vs. Sam Houston State 3 W, 3-0 F19 vs. Louisiana Tech 3 W, 10-0 F20 at ULM 3 W, 8-4 F20 vs. Wisconsin 3 W, 5-3 F25 vs. Alabama A&M 4 W, 8-0 F25 at #9 LSU 4 W, 4-1 F26 vs. Baylor 4 W, 3-2 F27 vs. Alabama A&M 4 W, 8-0 F27 at #9 LSU 4 L, 3-4 F29 ULM W, 5-0 F29 ULM W, 8-0 M1 Samford W, 10-0 M1 Samford W, 7-1 M10 vs. Colorado State 5 W, 7-4 M10 vs. UTSA 5 W, 5-3 M11 vs. #9 LSU 5 W, 2-1 M12 vs. Wichita State 5 W, 8-0 M12 at #1 Oklahoma 5 W, 5-4 M17 vs. Buffalo 6 W, 15-0 M17 at Winthrop 6 W, 9-0 M17 vs. Dayton 6 W, 3-0 M18 vs. Charleston 6 W, 4-0 M19 vs. Ohio State 6 W, 3-2 M19 vs. North Carolina 6 W, 7-2 M25 #8 DePaul W, 3-0 M25 #8 DePaul L, 0-3 M29 Ole Miss L, 2-3 M29 Ole Miss W, 6-4 A1 at Louisville W, 1-0 A1 at Louisville W, 3-1 A2 at Louisville W, 4-0 A5 at #21 Mississippi State W, 2-0 A5 at #21 Mississippi State L, 1-2 A8 at Florida State 7 W, 9-0 A8 vs. Florida A&M 7 W, 2-1 A9 vs. Florida A&M 7 W, 4-1 A9 at Florida State 7 W, 4-1 A15 at Saint Louis W, 11-3 A15 at Saint Louis W, 5-0 A16 at Saint Louis W, 1-0 A19 Southeastern Louisiana W, 4-0 A20 Centenary W, 8-0 A20 Centenary W, 11-0 A22 UAB W, 9-0 A22 UAB W, 6-0 A23 UAB W, 8-0 A29 at Charlotte W, 8-0 A29 at Charlotte W, 11-0 A30 at Charlotte W, 8-0 M6 USF W, 9-0 M6 USF W, 10-2 M7 USF W, 5-2 M11 Louisville 8 W, 3-0 M12 USF 8 W, 3-0 M13 #8 DePaul 8 W, 4-0 M18 vs. #16 Oregon 9 W, 3-0 M19 vs. Hofstra 9 W, 14-1 M20 at #9 LSU 9 L, 0-1 M21 vs. #16 Oregon 9 W, 3-1 M21 at #9 LSU 9 W, 1-0 M25 vs. #3 Arizona 10 W, 1-0 M27 vs. #1 Oklahoma 10 L, 1-3 M27 vs. #6 Alabama 10 W, 3-0 M28 vs. #2 UCLA 10 L, Arizona Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) 2 UT Arlington / Pepsi Intercollegiate Classic (Grand Prairie, Texas) 3 ULM Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 4 LSU Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) 5 Oklahoma / Worth Invitational (Norman, Okla.) 6 RINGOR / Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) 7 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 8 Conference USA Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 9 NCAA South Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 10 Women s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Conference USA game H: 20-2 A: 8-10 N: 17-9 Conference USA: 15-6 Head Coach: Gay McNutt Conference USA Tournament Champions F9 vs. Tulsa 1 W, 5-0 F9 vs. Northwestern State 1 L, 2-3 F9 vs. Texas A&M 1 L, 1-5 F10 vs. UTSA 1 W, 6-4 F10 vs. Baylor 1 L, 4-5 F17 vs. Northern Iowa 2 W, 5-1 F17 vs. Virginia Tech 2 W, 2-0 F18 vs. Drake 2 W, 1-0 F18 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 2 W, 1-0 F18 at ULM 2 L, 2-5 F23 vs. Michigan State 3 W, 3-0 F23 vs. Washington 3 L, 0-5 F24 vs. New Mexico 3 W, 5-1 F24 vs. New Mexico 3 W, 6-0 F25 vs. Oklahoma 3 W, 2-1 F28 Oakland W, 6-1 F28 Oakland L, 0-2 M2 vs. Houston 4 L, 2-3 M4 vs. Tulsa 4 W, 5-4 M4 at LSU 4 L, 0-5 M7 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-1 M7 Southeastern Louisiana W, 2-0 M14 at South Carolina L, 0-4 M14 at South Carolina L, 0-2 M17 vs. Kent State 5 W, 3-0 M17 vs. Elon 5 W, 10-0 M17 vs. Middle Tennessee 5 W, 4-3 M18 vs. Jacksonville State 5 W, 1-0 M18 vs. Illinois 5 L, 1-3 M21 ULM W, 4-2 M21 ULM W, 6-3 M24 at UAB W, 10-0 M24 at UAB L, 2-4 M25 at UAB W, 6-1 M31 Houston W, 3-0 M31 Houston W, 4-2 A1 Houston L, 3-6 A4 at Ole Miss W, 2-0 A4 at Ole Miss W, 6-5 A5 at Mississippi State W, 2-1 A5 at Mississippi State L, 6-9 A7 Charlotte W, 8-0 A7 Charlotte W, 9-8 A8 Charlotte W, 2-0 A11 McNeese State W, 8-3 A11 McNeese State W, 3-1 A13 at DePaul L, 1-5 A14 at DePaul L, 0-1 A14 at DePaul W, 3-0 A18 Nicholls State W, 5-0 A18 Nicholls State W, 8-0 A20 Saint Louis W, 6-0 A21 Saint Louis W, 5-1 A21 Saint Louis W, 4-0 A28 at USF L, 2-3 A28 at USF L, 1-2 A29 at USF W, 2-1 M5 Louisville W, 5-2 M5 Louisville W, 3-0 M6 Louisville W, 4-3 M10 vs. Saint Louis 6 W, 9-0 M11 vs. DePaul 6 L, 0-5 M12 at Louisville 6 W, 7-1 M12 vs. DePaul 6 W, 2-0 M17 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 7 L, 1-5 M18 vs. Penn State 7 L, UT Arlington / Pepsi Intercollegiate Classic (Grand Prairie, Texas) 2 ULM Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 3 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 4 LSU Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) 5 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) 6 Conference USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) 7 NCAA Region III (Baton Rouge, La.) Conference USA game H: A: N: 6-9 Conference USA: 15-8 Head Coach: Gay McNutt F12 McNeese State W, 2-1 F12 McNeese State W, 3-1 F15 vs. Southern Illinois 1 L, 3-9 F15 vs. Colorado State 1 L, 1-3 F16 at Mississippi State 1 W, 7-2 F16 vs. Colorado State 1 W, 5-1 F22 vs. Texas A&M 2 L, 0-8 F22 vs. #19 Notre Dame 2 L, 0-6 F23 vs. #11 Oregon State 2 L, 0-2 F23 vs. Missouri 2 W, 2-1 F24 vs. #25 Massachusetts 2 L, 0-2 F26 Oakland W, 7-1 F26 Oakland L, 0-1 M1 vs. Long Beach State 3 W, 5-2 M1 at #2 Arizona 3 L, 0-18 M2 vs. Eastern Michigan 3 W, 6-3 M2 vs. Hawaii 3 L, 2-3 M3 vs. Evansville 3 W, 1-0 M8 at #21 Texas A&M L, 1-3 M8 at #21 Texas A&M L, 0-6 M9 at Texas L, 0-5 M9 at Texas L, 0-4 M12 at Houston W, 5-2 M12 at Houston W, 10-4 M13 at Houston W, 8-2 M16 Saint Louis L, 0-1 M16 Saint Louis W, 5-2 M17 Saint Louis W, 2-0 M21 Arkansas L, 1-2 M21 Arkansas L, 2-3 M23 at USF L, 2-6 M23 at USF W, 4-0 M24 at USF L, 1-4 M29 UAB W, 1-0 M29 UAB W, 4-0 M30 UAB W, 4-0 A2 Ole Miss W, 2-1 A2 Ole Miss L, 2-3 A3 Mississippi State L, 2-6 A3 Mississippi State W, 3-0 A6 Louisville L, 2-3 A6 Louisville W, 5-4 A7 Louisville W, 1-0 A10 at #15 Alabama L, 0-2 A13 at East Carolina W, 3-2 A13 at East Carolina W, 5-0 A14 at East Carolina W, 3-1 A17 #15 Alabama L, 1-2 A18 at #3 LSU L, 0-10 A18 at #3 LSU L, 0-2 A24 #3 LSU L, 0-1 A24 #3 LSU L, 1-8 A27 #18 DePaul L, 0-3 A27 #18 DePaul L, 4-8 A28 #18 DePaul L, 0-3 A30 #19 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-2 A30 #19 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-3 M5 at Charlotte L, 0-1 M5 at Charlotte W, 9-6 M9 vs. UAB 4 L, 0-6 M10 at USF 4 W, 7-4 M10 vs. Louisville 4 W, 5-3 M11 vs. UAB 4 L, Mississippi State Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.) 2 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 3 Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) 4 Conference USA Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) Conference USA game Year-by-Year Results H: 11-5 A: N: 6-8 Conference USA: Head Coach: Gay McNutt F4 at Mississippi State L, 1-3 F11 Northwestern State W, 4-2 F11 Northwestern State W, 5-4 F14 vs. Birmingham-Southern 1 W, 2-1 F14 vs. Chattanooga 1 L, 1-5 F15 at Florida 1 L, 0-7 F15 vs. Chattanooga 1 W, 6-5 F19 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 6-0 F22 vs. #3 Nebraska 2 L, 0-5 F22 vs. #12 Stanford 2 L, 0-2 F23 vs. North Carolina 2 L, 0-1 F28 vs. Houston 3 L, 0-1 F28 vs. Jackson State 3 W, 8-0 M1 vs. Jackson State 3 W, 9-1 M1 at #8 LSU 3 L, 0-3 M2 vs. Houston 3 L, 2-5 M5 Houston L, 3-6 M5 Houston L, 1-9 M6 Houston L, 1-5 M9 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-4 M9 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 5-13 M11 at Northwestern State W, 5-0 M11 at Northwestern State W, 4-2 M14 at McNeese State W, 5-0 M14 at McNeese State W, 5-1 M18 at #18 Alabama L, 1-5 M19 at Ole Miss W, 4-0 M19 at Ole Miss L, 0-1 M22 #21 USF W, 2-1 M22 #21 USF W, 10-9 M23 #21 USF L, 0-7 M29 at Louisville W, 2-0 M29 at Louisville L, 0-2 M30 at Louisville L, 0-2 A1 at Arkansas L, 1-2 A1 at Arkansas W, 7-6 A3 vs. Mississippi State 4 W, 8-5 A5 at #10 DePaul L, 0-2 A5 at #10 DePaul L, 0-11 A6 at #10 DePaul L, 0-6 A11 Charlotte W, 3-1 A12 Charlotte W, 5-0 A12 Charlotte W, 4-2 A16 #11 LSU L, 0-14 A18 at Saint Louis L, 0-1 A18 at Saint Louis W, 3-2 A19 at Saint Louis L, 0-1 A23 Southeastern Louisiana W, 8-0 A26 East Carolina W, 5-0 A26 East Carolina W, 4-0 A27 East Carolina W, 4-3 A29 at #10 LSU L, 3-7 M3 at UAB W, 1-0 M3 at UAB W, 2-0 M4 at UAB L, 0-1 M8 vs. Louisville 5 L, 1-8 M9 vs. Houston 5 W, 7-6 M9 vs. Louisville 5 L, Florida Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) 2 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 3 Purple & Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) 4 M&F Bank Fastpitch Classic (Madison, Miss.) 5 Conference USA Tournament (Houston, Texas) Conference USA 31

34 Year-by-Year Results H: 21-5 A: 8-11 N: 4-10 Conference USA: 19-4 Head Coach: Gay McNutt Conference USA Champions F4 ULM L, 0-8 F4 ULM W, 7-0 F13 vs. Illinois 1 L, 0-2 F15 at #16 Florida State 1 L, 1-5 F15 at #16 Florida State 1 L, 1-9 F18 Southeastern Louisiana W, 6-5 F20 vs. UTSA 2 W, 3-2 F20 vs. Louisiana Tech 2 L, 0-4 F21 vs. Alcorn State 2 W, 5-0 F21 at #13 LSU 2 L, 1-19 F22 vs. UTSA 2 W, 6-5 F22 at #13 LSU 2 L, 2-13 F27 vs. #17 Oregon 3 L, 3-13 F27 at #23 Texas A&M 3 L, 3-10 F28 vs. #17 Oregon 3 L, 1-12 F28 vs. Penn State 3 L, 4-8 M3 McNeese State W, 4-0 M3 McNeese State L, 0-3 M4 Alabama State W, 16-5 M4 Alabama State W, 10-0 M6 Saint Louis W, 2-0 M6 Saint Louis W, 14-6 M7 Saint Louis W, 9-4 M10 LSU L, 0-8 M16 Ole Miss L, 3-4 M16 Ole Miss W, 6-5 M18 Louisiana Tech W, 4-3 M18 Louisiana Tech W, 6-5 M20 at USF L, 3-6 M20 at USF L, 3-5 M21 at USF L, 2-7 M24 Mississippi State W, 6-0 M27 at Houston W, 14-0 M27 at Houston W, 7-1 M28 at Houston W, 5-2 M31 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 1-3 A3 UAB W, 5-4 A3 UAB W, 4-3 A4 UAB W, 4-1 A6 vs. Mississippi State 4 L, 3-6 A14 Nicholls State W, 1-0 A14 Nicholls State L, 4-6 A17 at Charlotte W, 13-1 A17 at Charlotte W, 2-0 A18 at Charlotte L, 1-4 A21 at LSU L, 3-5 A24 DePaul W, 2-1 A24 DePaul W, 12-4 M1 at East Carolina W, 2-1 M1 at East Carolina W, 11-2 M2 at East Carolina W, 8-3 M8 Louisville W, 4-2 M8 Louisville W, 6-1 M9 Louisville W, 3-2 M13 vs. Houston 5 L, 1-5 M14 vs. East Carolina 5 L, 0-6 M20 vs. Pacific 6 L, 2-10 M21 vs. Utah 6 W, 13-5 M21 vs. Southern Illinois 6 L, Sunshine State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Purple and Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) 3 Aggie II Invitational (College Station, Texas) 4 M&F Bank Fastpitch Classic (Ridgeland, Miss.) 5 Conference USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) 6 NCAA Region 7 Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) Conference USA game H: 13-9 A: 9-11 N: 7-12 Conference USA: Head Coach: Gay McNutt F5 Jackson State W, 11-0 F5 Jackson State W, 17-0 F12 vs. UT Martin 1 W, 6-1 F12 vs. Southern Illinois 1 L, 0-14 F13 vs. Illinois State 1 L, 4-6 F13 vs. Ball State 1 W, 5-4 F15 ULM L, 5-8 F15 ULM W, 4-0 F18 at ULM 2 W, 5-4 F18 vs. San Jose State 2 L, 1-6 F19 vs. Louisiana Tech 2 L, 1-2 F19 vs. Louisville 2 L, 0-4 F25 vs. Marist 3 W, 11-3 F25 at Mercer 3 W, 5-1 F26 vs. Samford 3 L, 2-5 F26 vs. Mississippi Valley State 3 W, 5-0 M1 Southeastern Louisiana W, 10-3 M2 at Mississippi State L, 0-9 M5 Charlotte L, 4-5 M5 Charlotte W, 6-0 M6 Charlotte W, 2-1 M10 vs. Coastal Carolina 4 L, 6-8 M11 vs. Central Michigan 4 L, 3-4 M11 vs. Pittsburgh 4 W, 12-5 M12 vs. Illinois 4 L, 3-5 M12 vs. Long Island 4 W, 2-0 M13 vs. Hofstra 4 L, 3-4 M17 at Ole Miss L, 1-13 M17 at Ole Miss L, 0-4 M19 at Saint Louis W, 5-0 M19 at Saint Louis W, 8-4 M20 at Saint Louis W, 9-0 M25 USF L, 4-13 M25 USF L, 1-9 M26 USF L, 1-8 M30 Northwestern State W, 5-4 M30 Northwestern State W, 4-3 A2 at Louisville L, 0-8 A3 at Louisville L, 0-14 A3 at Louisville L, 0-8 A7 Mississippi State L, 2-5 A9 at DePaul L, 2-9 A9 at DePaul L, 3-5 A10 at DePaul L, 1-7 A13 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 2-6 A16 Houston L, 0-3 A16 Houston L, 0-1 A17 Houston W, 3-0 A21 at McNeese State W, 4-3 A21 at McNeese State W, 11-4 A27 Louisiana Tech + W, 7-0 A27 Louisiana Tech + W, 7-0 A30 at UAB W, 7-3 A30 at UAB W, 7-2 M1 at UAB L, M7 East Carolina L, 0-2 M7 East Carolina W, 8-3 M8 East Carolina W, 12-4 M12 vs. East Carolina 5 W, 4-1 M12 vs. DePaul 5 L, 0-1 M13 vs. Houston 5 L, Ole Miss / Easton Invitational (Oxford, Miss.) 2 Mardi Grass Classic (Monroe, La.) 3 Mercer / Comfort Inn Classic (Macon, Ga.) 4 Speedline Invitational (Clearwater, Fla.) 5 Conference USA Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) Conference USA game + Forfeit win H: A: 6-15 N: 9-12 Conference USA: Head Coach: Gay McNutt F9 vs. #25 BYU 1 L, 4-5 F9 vs. Texas State 1 L, 0-9 F10 vs. UT Arlington 1 L, 1-2 F10 at Hawaii 1 L, 1-2 F11 vs. Loyola Marymount 1 L, 1-4 F12 vs. UT Arlington 1 L, 1-6 F15 Jackson State W, 8-0 F17 vs. Chattanooga 2 L, 3-6 F17 at Louisiana-Lafayette 2 L, 0-9 F18 vs. McNeese State 2 W, 8-6 F18 at Louisiana-Lafayette 2 L, 0-15 F19 vs. Chattanooga 2 W, 4-1 F19 vs. McNeese State 2 W, 11-2 F22 #7 Alabama W, 3-2 F24 vs. IPFW 3 W, 12-0 F24 at Jacksonville 3 W, 7-1 F25 vs. Armstrong Atlantic 3 W, 4-0 F25 vs. Armstrong Atlantic 3 L, 2-4 F28 McNeese State W, 4-0 F28 McNeese State W, 10-2 M1 vs. #18 Auburn 4 L, 1-4 M3 vs. Seton Hall 5 W, 4-3 M3 vs. Central Michigan 5 L, 1-2 M4 vs. Central Michigan 5 W, 8-5 M4 at Florida 5 L, 1-4 M5 vs. Seton Hall 5 L, 3-6 M5 at Florida 5 L, 1-3 M7 at #24 Mississippi State W, 2-0 M11 Marshall W, 3-2 M11 Marshall W, 2-1 M12 Marshall L, 1-9 M16 Ole Miss L, 1-5 M16 Ole Miss L, 2-3 M22 Troy L, 0-3 M22 Troy L, 4-7 M25 at UTEP W, 14-1 M25 at UTEP W, 9-6 M26 at UTEP L, 5-16 M29 Nicholls State W, 8-7 M29 Nicholls State L, 2-7 M30 #22 Mississippi State L, 0-8 A1 UCF W, 7-2 A1 UCF W, 6-2 A2 UCF W, 2-1 A4 #13 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 5-10 A8 at Memphis L, 0-4 A8 at Memphis L, 0-4 A9 at Memphis W, 2-1 A14 UAB L, 3-5 A14 UAB W, 11-7 A15 UAB W, 4-3 A19 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-2 A22 at Houston L, 0-1 A22 at Houston L, 2-3 A23 at Houston L, 3-5 A25 at Jackson State W, 17-8 A29 at East Carolina L, 3-4 A29 at East Carolina L, 2-3 A30 at East Carolina L, 3-4 M3 at #4 Alabama L, 1-5 M6 Tulsa L, 2-3 M6 Tulsa W, 6-2 M7 Tulsa L, 0-4 M11 vs. Houston 6 W, 2-1 M11 vs. Marshall 6 L, 4-7 M12 vs. UAB 6 W, 3-1 M12 vs. Houston 6 L, Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 2 Ragin Cajun Classic (Lafayette, La.) 3 Jacksonville / Best Western Invitational (Jacksonville, Fla.) 4 Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) 5 Game played in Pensacola, Fla. 6 Conference USA Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) Conference USA game H: 5-10 A: 9-20 N: 4-8 Conference USA: 8-14 Head Coach: Gay McNutt F9 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1 L, 4-12 F9 at #18 Baylor 1 L, 0-18 F10 vs. Kentucky 1 L, 2-12 F10 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1 W, 3-2 F11 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1 L, 7-8 F14 South Alabama W, 1-0 F20 Jackson State W, 9-1 F23 vs. Troy 2 L, 4-9 F23 at #6 LSU 2 L, 0-4 F24 vs. Louisiana Tech 2 W, F24 at #6 LSU 2 L, 0-9 F25 vs. Troy 2 L, 4-10 F25 vs. Louisiana Tech 2 L, 0-1 F28 ULM L, 1-7 M2 vs. Alcorn State 3 W, 5-3 M2 vs. Kennesaw State 3 L, 0-8 M3 vs. Stephen F. Austin 3 W, 8-0 M3 vs. Coastal Carolina 3 L, 5-7 M4 at Ole Miss 3 L, 0-8 M7 Southeastern Louisiana W, 9-1 M10 Houston L, 2-6 M10 Houston L, 0-5 M11 Houston L, 0-1 M13 at #25 Florida State L, 0-2 M13 at #25 Florida State L, 1-6 M14 at Florida A&M W, 12-5 M14 at Florida A&M W, 11-6 M17 at UCF L, 0-2 M17 at UCF W, 6-3 M18 at UCF L, 0-5 M21 at McNeese State L, 0-1 M21 at McNeese State L, 1-2 M22 at #15 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 4-5 M26 at South Alabama L, 8-9 M31 Memphis L, 1-6 M31 Memphis W, 6-3 A4 at ULM L, 2-6 A6 at Marshall W, 2-1 A6 at Marshall W, 12-9 A7 at Marshall W, 7-1 A12 at Mississippi State L, 2-9 A15 UTEP W, 4-3 A15 UTEP L, 2-6 A18 at Ole Miss L, 3-8 A18 at Ole Miss W, 9-8 A21 at UAB L, 3-4 A21 at UAB L, 5-12 A22 at UAB W, 4-3 A24 Mississippi State L, 6-10 A28 at Tulsa W, 3-2 A28 at Tulsa L, 0-5 A29 at Tulsa L, 5-9 M2 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 4-5 M5 East Carolina L, 1-11 M5 East Carolina L, 0-5 M6 East Carolina L, Compas Bank Invitational (Waco, Texas) 2 Purple and Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) 3 Red and Blue Classic (Oxford, Miss.) 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35 H: A: 8-15 N: 5-5 Conference USA: 9-15 Head Coach: Howard Dobson F8 vs. Troy 1 W, 4-1 F8 at Florida State 1 L, 3-11 F9 vs. Louisville 1 L, 1-5 F9 vs. Troy 1 W, 9-4 F13 at Nicholls State W, 5-3 F15 vs. Appalachian State 2 W, 6-2 F15 vs. Eastern Kentucky 2 W, 7-2 F16 at Kennesaw State 2 L, 2-4 F16 at Kennesaw State 2 W, 1-0 F20 Jackson State W, 10-2 F20 Jackson State W, 10-2 F23 vs. Mississippi Valley State 3 W, 5-0 F23 at #16 Louisiana-Lafayette 3 L, 1-4 F24 vs. Mississippi Valley State 3 L, 3-5 F24 at #16 Louisiana-Lafayette 3 L, 2-3 F27 at South Alabama L, 0-3 F29 at #9 LSU 4 L, 5-8 M1 vs. Penn State 4 L, 0-3 M1 vs. South Alabama 4 L, 0-1 M5 McNeese State W, 4-2 M5 McNeese State W, 10-2 M8 Tulsa L, 6-9 M8 Tulsa L, 0-12 M9 Tulsa W, 4-3 M12 Ole Miss W, 4-0 M15 at East Carolina L, 2-3 M15 at East Carolina L, 6-11 M16 at East Carolina W, 7-6 M18 #21 Mississippi State L, 0-9 M21 at #11 Houston L, 3-7 M21 at #11 Houston L, 2-13 M22 at #11 Houston L, 0-6 M26 Northwestern State W, 5-0 M26 Northwestern State W, 8-0 M29 UAB W, 8-1 M29 UAB L, 0-3 M30 UAB W, 7-1 A2 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-1 A3 #19 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-2 A10 at Ole Miss W, 1-0 A12 at Memphis W, 2-0 A12 at Memphis L, 0-4 A13 at Memphis W, 7-5 A16 South Alabama L, 0-4 A19 Marshall W, 2-1 A19 Marshall L, 0-6 A20 Marshall L, 2-5 A23 at Mississippi State L, 2-5 A26 at UTEP L, 7-8 A26 at UTEP L, 2-10 A27 at UTEP W, 3-0 M3 UCF W, 2-1 M3 UCF L, 3-5 M4 UCF L, 0-1 M8 vs. UCF 5 L, FSU Early Bird Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Kennesaw State Tournament (Kennesaw, Ga.) 3 Louisiana Classic (Lafayette, La.) 4 LSU Easton Purple & Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) 5 Conference USA Championship (Houston, Texas) Conference USA game H: A: 7-12 N: 3-5 Conference USA: Head Coach: Howard Dobson F6 Arkansas 1 L, 3-5 F7 Arkansas 1 W, 9-7 F7 Samford 1 L, 3-8 F8 Central Arkansas 1 W, 4-3 F11 at Mississippi State W, 7-3 F13 vs. #16 DePaul 2 L, 5-8 F13 at UNLV 2 L, 2-6 F14 vs. BYU 2 L, 4-10 F14 vs. South Dakota State 2 W, 9-8 F15 vs. Oregon 2 L, 0-14 F18 Jackson State L, 0-8 F18 Jackson State W, 8-0 F21 Nicholls State 3 L, 2-6 F21 South Alabama 3 T, 6-6 F22 Alabama State 3 W, 10-1 F22 Louisiana Tech 3 L, 0-2 F25 at #20 LSU L, 1-3 F28 vs. North Carolina Central 4 W, 29-2 F28 vs. Eastern Illinois 4 W, 5-3 M3 at McNeese State W, 3-2 M4 at #14 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-5 M7 at UAB L, 2-7 M7 at UAB W, 5-0 M8 at UAB L, 0-1 M10 Baylor W, 4-3 M11 Nicholls State W, 2-0 M14 East Carolina L, 1-2 M14 East Carolina W, 6-3 M15 East Carolina W, 3-1 M21 at Marshall W, 7-2 M21 at Marshall L, 2-8 M22 at Marshall W, 3-0 M28 Memphis W, 9-3 M28 Memphis L, 1-2 M29 Memphis W, 3-2 A1 #17 LSU L, 2-4 A4 at UCF W, 5-4 A4 at UCF L, 1-2 A5 at UCF L, 4-5 A8 Alcorn State L, 1-4 A14 vs. Ole Miss 5 L, 3-7 A16 at South Alabama W, 5-0 A18 UTEP L, 0-2 A18 UTEP W, 9-5 A19 UTEP T, 2-2 A22 Northwestern State W, 8-3 A22 Northwestern State W, 2-1 A25 Houston W, 4-3 A25 Houston L, 2-7 A26 Houston L, 3-12 A29 Southeastern Louisiana W, 6-3 M2 at Tulsa L, 3-9 M2 at Tulsa L, 1-7 M2 at Tulsa L, 0-2 M7 vs. Houston 6 W, 5-4 M8 at UTEP 6 L, Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 2 Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 3 Southern Miss Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 4 Kennesaw State Classic (Kennesaw, Ga.) 5 Game played in Ridgeland, Miss. 6 Conference USA Championship (El Paso, Texas) Conference USA game H: A: 6-13 N: 4-5 Conference USA: 7-17 Head Coach: Howard Dobson F11 at #19 Florida State 1 W, 2-1 F13 vs. Mercer 1 W, 4-3 F13 vs. Bowling Green 1 W, 5-3 F14 vs. Mercer 1 W, 9-1 F16 at Southern W, 9-1 F20 Alcorn State 2 W, 8-1 F20 Notre Dame 2 L, 6-7 F21 Louisiana Tech 2 W, 5-4 F24 at South Alabama L, 3-5 F27 Central Arkansas 3 W, 11-3 F27 Indiana 3 W, 5-4 F28 Belmont 3 W, 5-0 F28 Jackson State 3 W, 7-4 M5 vs. Drake 4 L, 2-8 M5 vs. Iowa State 4 L, 1-7 M6 vs. Eastern Illinois 4 W, 6-2 M6 vs. #19 Louisiana-Lafayette 4 L, 3-7 M7 at Arkansas 4 L, 1-2 M13 at Houston L, 3-4 M13 at Houston L, 5-10 M14 at Houston L, 0-5 M17 Mississippi State L, 4-14 M24 at Nicholls State L, 7-8 M27 UCF L, 4-7 M27 UCF L, 2-3 M28 UCF L, 0-8 M31 Jackson State W, 10-0 M31 Jackson State W, 6-4 A2 at UTEP L, 3-10 A2 at UTEP L, 8-9 A3 at UTEP L, 3-8 A6 vs. Ole Miss 5 L, 0-4 A7 at Alcorn State W, 4-1 A10 Tulsa L, 0-2 A10 Tulsa L, 1-9 A11 Tulsa W, 3-0 A17 at Memphis W, 2-0 A17 at Memphis W, 9-6 A18 at Memphis L, 2-3 A21 Nicholls State L, 6-9 A24 Marshall W, 6-0 A25 Marshall W, 8-2 A25 Marshall W, 6-1 A28 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 13-4 M1 at East Carolina L, 0-4 M1 at East Carolina L, 0-1 M2 at East Carolina L, 0-5 M5 Northwestern State W, 8-0 M5 Northwestern State W, 8-2 M8 UAB L, 1-7 M8 UAB W, 3-0 M9 UAB L, 1-6 M13 vs. East Carolina 6 L, Sunshine State Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Southern Miss Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 3 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 4 Razorback Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) 5 Game played at 6 Conference USA Championship (Houston, Texas) Conference USA game Year-by-Year Results H: A: 2-16 N: 3-8 Conference USA: 4-20 Head Coach: Howard Dobson F12 Central Arkansas 1 W, 5-1 F12 Kennesaw State 1 L, 4-9 F13 Kennesaw State 1 L, 6-8 F13 Central Arkansas 1 W, 5-2 F16 South Alabama W, 5-4 F18 vs. Campbell 2 L, F18 at Auburn 2 L, 0-3 F19 vs. Western Carolina 2 W, 4-2 F20 vs. McNeese State 2 W, 4-3 F23 at Mississippi State L, 4-6 F25 Mississippi Valley State 3 W, 2-1 F26 Nicholls State 3 W, 9-1 F26 Evansville 3 W, 10-1 F27 Troy 3 L, 9-15 M2 vs. Ole Miss 4 L, 4-5 M4 vs. Stanford 5 L, 0-5 M4 vs. Northwestern 5 L, 2-4 M5 vs. Oregon State 5 L, 0-1 M5 at Cal State Fullerton 5 L, 1-5 M6 vs. UC Santa Barbara 5 L, 6-14 M6 vs. Cal State Northridge 5 L, 3-7 M16 #25 LSU W, 7-0 M19 at UAB L, 1-3 M19 at UAB L, 1-6 M20 at UAB L, 2-6 M23 Jackson State L, 2-4 M23 Jackson State W, 2-0 M26 Houston L, 0-5 M26 Houston L, 2-10 M27 Houston L, 0-11 M30 at South Alabama L, 2-10 A2 East Carolina L, 0-6 A2 East Carolina L, 1-5 A3 East Carolina L, 0-11 A6 vs. Mississippi State 6 W, 14-4 A9 at Tulsa L, 3-8 A9 at Tulsa L, 0-8 A10 at Tulsa L, 5-8 A13 at Nicholls State W, 6-3 A16 UTEP W, 10-0 A16 UTEP W, A17 UTEP W, 8-0 A20 Alcorn State W, 5-1 A22 at Marshall L, 4-5 A22 at Marshall L, 2-4 A23 at Marshall W, 5-1 A27 at #21 LSU L, 0-2 A30 at UCF L, 2-3 A30 at UCF L, 3-4 M1 at UCF L, 2-7 M4 Southeastern Louisiana L, 5-9 M7 Memphis L, 1-4 M7 Memphis L, 3-4 M8 Memphis L, 1-3 M12 vs. Houston 7 L, Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 2 Tiger Invitational (Auburn, Ala.) 3 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 4 Game played at 5 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 6 Game played at 7 Conference USA Championship (Greenville, N.C.) 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36 Year-by-Year Results H: 8-16 A: 4-13 N: 1-5 Conference USA: 4-19 Head Coaches: Jon Malgradi and Kirsten Voak F11 Central Arkansas 1 L, 1-7 F11 Rhode Island 1 W, 5-4 F12 Rhode Island 1 W, 12-0 F12 Central Arkansas 1 L, 9-10 F22 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 2-3 F24 Mississippi Valley State 2 L, 1-6 F25 IUPUI 2 W, 4-2 F25 Nicholls State 2 W, 5-4 F26 Louisiana Tech 2 L, 6-13 M2 vs. #1 California 3 L, 0-8 M2 at Cal State Fullerton 3 L, 2-4 M3 vs. Michigan State 3 L, 2-3 M3 vs. Indiana 3 W, 4-1 M4 vs. Northwestern 3 L, 2-7 M7 at Jackson State W, 8-5 M7 at Jackson State L, 2-8 M10 at UTEP L, M10 at UTEP L, M11 at UTEP W, 9-8 M15 Southern W, 7-0 M15 Southern W, 10-0 M17 UCF L, 0-6 M17 UCF W, 9-5 M18 UCF L, 0-3 M24 Tulsa L, 8-13 M24 Tulsa L, 1-6 M25 Tulsa L, 3-6 M27 vs. Ole Miss 4 L, 3-5 M31 at Memphis L, 2-3 A1 at Memphis L, 0-2 A1 at Memphis W, 2-1 A6 Marshall L, 1-2 A7 Marshall L, 0-2 A7 Marshall W, 3-2 A14 South Alabama L, 0-8 A15 at South Alabama L, 0-6 A21 at East Carolina L, 1-2 A21 at East Carolina L, 1-3 A24 at Alcorn State W, 10-2 A25 Mississippi State L, 0-1 A28 UAB L, 1-5 A28 UAB L, 1-2 A29 UAB L, 2-4 M5 at Houston L, 5-7 M5 at Houston L, 3-4 M6 at Houston L, 1-7 M10 vs. Tulsa 5 L, Southern Miss Coca-Cola Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 2 Gold Pub & Grill Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 3 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) 4 Game played at 5 Conference USA Championship (Birmingham, Ala.) Conference USA game H: 8-12 A: 5-21 N: 1-8 Conference USA: 4-18 Head Coaches: Jon Malgradi and Kirsten Voak F7 at Cal State Fullerton W, 3-1 F7 at Cal State Fullerton L, 2-4 F8 vs. UC Davis 1 L, 3-5 F8 vs. UC Riverside 1 L, 2-10 F9 vs. Sacramento State 1 L, 2-3 F9 at Fresno State 1 W, 5-3 F10 vs. UC Davis 1 L, 2-5 F12 at Baylor L, 0-3 F12 at Baylor L, 1-2 F15 Jacksonville State 2 W, 7-6 F16 Sam Houston State 2 W, 10-1 F16 Jacksonville State 2 W, 6-2 F17 Sam Houston State 2 L, 0-3 F20 at Ole Miss W, 7-4 F20 at Ole Miss L, 0-3 F22 Northwestern State 3 L, 5-10 F23 Northwestern State 3 L, 2-3 F23 Louisiana Tech 3 W, 4-3 F24 Louisiana Tech 3 W, 5-3 M1 at #25 Florida State 4 W, 2-1 M1 vs. Appalachian State 4 L, 4-6 M2 vs. Troy 4 L, 4-6 M2 vs. Troy 4 L, 7-11 M3 vs. Appalachian State 4 W, 5-3 M9 Houston L, 0-7 M9 Houston L, 3-5 M10 Houston L, 2-10 M16 at Marshall L, 5-8 M16 at Marshall L, 0-6 M17 at Marshall L, 6-8 M23 UTEP L, 4-10 M24 UTEP W, 4-3 M29 at UAB L, 0-1 M30 at UAB L, 0-6 M30 at UAB L, 0-2 A2 Troy L, 7-9 A2 Troy L, 4-6 A6 Memphis L, 4-10 A6 Memphis L, 1-19 A7 Memphis L, 5-6 A9 at Auburn L, 1-3 A10 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-18 A10 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-10 A16 at #4 Alabama L, 0-11 A18 at Georgia Tech L, 0-4 A18 at Georgia Tech L, 1-7 A20 at UCF L, 2-3 A20 at UCF L, 0-2 A21 at UCF W, 3-2 A27 East Carolina W, 1-0 A27 East Carolina W, 4-2 M4 at #24 Tulsa L, 0-8 M4 at #24 Tulsa L, 4-9 M5 at #24 Tulsa L, 1-3 M9 vs. UAB 5 L, Fresno State Kickoff Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 2 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 3 Black & Gold Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 4 Renegade Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) 5 Conference USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) Conference USA game H: A: 6-18 N: 3-2 Conference USA: Head Coaches: Jon Malgradi and Kirsten Voak F7 at Arizona L, 0-9 F8 at Arizona L, 2-14 F9 at Arizona L, 0-12 F14 vs. North Dakota State 1 L, 0-1 F14 at #13 Florida State 1 L, 1-5 F15 vs. North Dakota State 1 W, 7-6 F15 at #13 Florida State 1 L, 0-11 F16 at #13 Florida State 1 L, 0-12 F18 Ole Miss L, 4-7 F18 Ole Miss L, 3-4 F21 Detroit W, 5-4 F22 Detroit L, 3-4 F22 Detroit W, 11-0 F23 Detroit W, 8-0 F28 vs. Texas Southern 2 W, 9-0 F28 at Texas 2 L, 2-10 M1 vs. Texas Southern 2 L, 5-8 M1 vs. ULM 2 W, 9-8 M8 at UTEP L, 1-5 M8 at UTEP W, 8-6 M9 at UTEP W, 11-7 M12 Alcorn State W, 13-0 M12 Alcorn State W, 10-0 M13 Alcorn State W, 8-0 M15 Middle Tennessee W, 9-2 M15 Middle Tennessee L, 3-6 M16 Middle Tennessee W, 5-4 M22 at Florida Atlantic W, 2-0 M22 at Florida Atlantic L, 3-4 M23 at Florida Atlantic L, 2-7 M26 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 4-1 M26 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 13-5 M29 UTSA W, 10-5 M29 UTSA L, 1-3 M30 UTSA W, 3-0 A1 at Troy W, 6-4 A1 at Troy L, 6-7 A5 at East Carolina L, 0-8 A5 at East Carolina L, 1-5 A6 at East Carolina L, 1-12 A12 UAB W, 3-1 A12 UAB L, 0-2 A13 UAB L, 0-3 A18 at Louisiana Tech W, 2-0 A18 at Louisiana Tech W, 4-3 A19 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-7 A22 #7 Alabama L, 0-12 A25 at #5 Arizona State L, 0-8 A26 at #5 Arizona State L, 0-6 A27 at #5 Arizona State L, 0-5 M3 FIU L, 4-17 M3 FIU L, 0-10 M4 FIU L, Renegade Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas) Conference USA game H: A: 1-16 N: 7-4 Conference USA: 3-21 Head Coach: Wendy Hogue F6 vs. Jackson State 1 W, 7-4 F6 vs. Houston 1 L, 1-4 F7 vs. McNeese State 1 L, 0-2 F7 vs. Lamar 1 W, 5-2 F8 vs. Florida Gulf Coast 1 L, 5-6 F13 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2 W, 24-1 F14 vs. Houston Baptist 2 W, 12-3 F14 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2 W, 4-0 F15 at Southeastern Louisiana 2 L, 6-12 F20 Mississippi Valley State W, 5-2 F21 Mississippi Valley State W, 11-3 F21 Mississippi Valley State W, 3-2 F27 vs. Incarnate Word 3 W, 2-1 F28 vs. Jackson State 3 L, 2-3 F28 vs. Nicholls 3 W, 3-2 M5 Detroit W, 5-4 M5 Detroit W, 7-4 M7 UTSA L, 4-11 M7 UTSA L, 3-7 M8 UTSA W, 5-4 M11 Alcorn State W, 8-3 M11 Alcorn State W, 12-0 M14 at North Texas L, 0-8 M14 at North Texas L, 8-12 M15 at North Texas L, 2-4 M17 at South Alabama L, 1-9 M21 Louisiana Tech L, 2-4 M21 Louisiana Tech L, 1-3 M22 Louisiana Tech L, 0-3 M25 Mississippi State L, 0-10 M25 Mississippi State L, 6-12 M28 at UTEP L, 5-7 M28 at UTEP W, 13-6 M29 at UTEP L, 4-10 A1 at #5 Alabama L, 1-12 A7 Troy L, 2-4 A7 Troy L, 1-3 A11 at WKU L, 1-7 A11 at WKU L, 0-6 A12 at WKU L, 0-8 A15 at Ole Miss L, 0-7 A15 at Ole Miss L, 1-3 A18 Middle Tennessee W, 3-1 A18 Middle Tennessee L, 3-5 A19 Middle Tennessee L, 3-5 A22 #21 South Alabama W, 1-0 A25 at UAB L, 2-3 A25 at UAB L, 2-8 A26 at UAB L, 2-5 M2 Florida Atlantic L, 0-12 M2 Florida Atlantic L, 1-5 M3 Florida Atlantic L, Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, Ala.) 2 Lion Classic (Hammond, La.) 3 Mississippi Gulf Coast Softball Classic (Gulfport, Miss.) 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37 Opponent W-L Pct. Akron Alabama Alabama A&M Alabama State Alcorn State Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas State Armstrong Atlantic Athens State Auburn Austin Peay Ball State Baylor Belmont Bethune-Cookman Birmingham-Southern Bowling Green Bradley Brown Buffalo BYU Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge California Campbell Centenary Central Arkansas Central Michigan Charleston Charlotte Chattanooga Coastal Carolina Colorado State Columbia Columbus College Creighton Dayton Delta State DePaul Detroit Drake East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Elon Evansville FIU Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida State Forest Park Francis Marion Fresno State Furman Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling Hawaii Hofstra Houston Houston Baptist Huntingdon College Illinois Illinois State Incarnate Word Indiana Indiana State Iowa State IPFW IUPUI Jackson State Jacksonville Jacksonville State Kennesaw State Kent State Kentucky Kentucky Wesleyan Lamar Lipscomb Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola Chicago Loyola-Marymount LSU LSU-Alexandria Luther Maine Marist Marshall Maryland Massachusetts McNeese State Memphis Mercer Miami (Ohio) Michigan State Middle Tennessee Mississippi College Mississippi State Mississippi Univ. for Women Mississippi Valley State Missouri Mobile Monmouth Nebraska New Mexico New Orleans Niagara Nicholls North Carolina North Carolina Central North Dakota State North Texas Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern Northwestern State Notre Dame Oakland Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Ole Miss Onodaga Oregon Oregon State Pacific Pacific Lutheran Penn State Pittsburgh Rhode Island Sacramento State Saint Louis Sam Houston State Samford San Jose State Seton Hall Shawnee State SIU-Edwardsville South Alabama South Carolina South Dakota State Southeastern Louisiana Southern Southern Illinois St. Mary s (Neb.) St. Thomas Stanford Stephen F. Austin Stetson Tennessee Tennessee Tech Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Texas Southern Texas State Troy Tulane Tulsa UAB UC Davis UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UCF UCLA UIC ULM UNLV USF UT Arlington UT Martin Utah UTEP UTSA Virginia Virginia Tech Washington West Alabama West Florida West Georgia Western Carolina Western Illinois Wichita State William Woods Winthrop Wisconsin WKU ** Current Opponents Indicated in BOLD ** All-Time Series Results Southern Miss vs. Conferences Conference W-L Pct. America East American Athletic (AAC) Atlantic Atlantic Coast (ACC) Atlantic Sun Big Big East Big Sky Big South Big Ten Big West Colonial Conference USA Horizon Ivy Metro Atlantic Mid-American (MAC) Mid-Eastern (MEAC) Missouri Valley Mountain West Northeast Ohio Valley (OVC) Pac Patriot Southeastern (SEC) Southern Southland Southwestern (SWAC) Summit Sun Belt West Coast Western Athletic (WAC) ** Record against CURRENT members of conference 35

38 Series Results Akron Akron leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /18/89 L, 2-5 N 1 1 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) Alabama Alabama leads series 7-2 H: 1-2 A: 0-5 N: /27/00 W, 3-0 N 1 04/10/02 L, 0-2 A 04/17/02 L, 1-2 H 03/18/03 L, 1-5 A 02/22/06 W, 3-2 H 05/03/06 L, 1-5 A 04/16/13 L, 0-11 A 04/22/14 L, 0-12 H 04/01/15 L, 1-12 A 1 College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Alabama A&M Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /25/00 W, 8-0 N 1 02/27/00 W, 8-0 N 1 1 LSU Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) Alabama State Southern Miss leads series 3-0 H: 3-0 A: 0-0 N: /04/04 W, 16-5 H 03/04/04 W, 10-0 H 02/22/09 W, 10-1 H 1 1 Southern Miss Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Alcorn State Southern Miss leads series 11-1 H: 7-1 A: 2-0 N: /21/04 W, 5-0 N 1 03/02/07 W, 5-3 N 2 04/08/09 L, 1-4 H 02/20/10 W, 8-1 H 3 04/07/10 W, 4-1 A 04/20/11 W, 5-1 H 04/24/12 W, 10-2 A 03/12/14 W, 13-0 H 03/12/14 W, 10-0 H 03/13/14 W, 8-0 H 03/11/15 W, 8-3 H 03/11/15 W, 12-0 H 1 Purple and Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) 2 Red and Blue Classic (Oxford, Miss.) 3 Southern Miss Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Appalachian State Southern Miss leads series 2-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /15/08 W, 6-2 N 1 03/01/13 L, 4-6 N 2 03/03/13 W, 5-3 N 2 1 Kennesaw State Tournament (Kennesaw, Ga.) 2 Renegade Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) Arizona Arizona leads 6-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-6 N: /04/00 L, 1-9 A 1 02/06/00 L, 2-10 A 1 05/25/00 W, 1-0 N 2 03/01/02 L, 0-18 A 3 02/07/14 L, 0-9 A 02/08/14 L, 2-14 A 02/09/14 L, 0-12 A 1 Arizona Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) 2 College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 3 Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) Arizona State Arizona State leads 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-3 N: /25/14 L, 0-8 A 04/26/14 L, 0-6 A 04/27/14 L, 0-5 A 1 Arizona Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) 2 College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 3 Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) Arkansas Arkansas leads series 5-3 H: 1-3 A: 1-2 N: /11/00 W, 7-0 N 1 03/21/02 L, 1-2 H 03/21/02 L, 2-3 H 04/01/03 L, 1-2 A 04/01/03 W, 7-6 A 02/06/09 L, 3-5 H 2 02/07/09 W, 9-7 H 2 03/07/10 L, 1-2 A 3 1 UT Arlington/Pepsi Intercollegiate (Grand Prairie, Texas) 2 Southern Miss Inviational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 3 Razorback Inviational (Fayetteville, Ark.) Arkansas-Pine Bluff Southern Miss leads series 4-0 H: 2-0 A: 0-0 N: /26/14 W, 4-1 H 03/26/14 W, 13-5 H 02/13/15 W, 24-1 N 1 02/14/15 W, 4-0 N 1 1 Lion Classic II (Hammond, La.) Arkansas State 03/28/86 W, 13-3 N 1 1 Mississippi State Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) Armstrong Atlantic Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /25/06 W, 4-0 N 1 02/25/06 L, 2-4 N 1 1 Jacksonville/Best Western Invite (Jacksonville, Fla.) Athens State Athens State leads series 1-0 H: 0-1 A: 0-0 N: /09/91 L, 1-2 H 1 1 Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Auburn Auburn leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-2 N: /01/06 L, 1-4 N 1 02/18/11 L, 0-3 A 2 04/09/13 L, 1-3 A 1 Florida Gator Inviational (Gainesville, Fla.) 2 Tiger Inviational (Auburn, Ala.) Austin Peay Austin Peay leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /30/90 L, 0-3 N 1 1 Birmingham Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) Ball State 02/13/05 W, 5-4 N 1 1 Ole Miss/Easton Invitational (Oxford, Miss.) Baylor Baylor leads series 4-2 H: 1-0 A: 0-3 N: /26/00 W, 3-2 N 1 02/10/01 L, 4-5 N 2 02/09/07 L, 0-18 A 3 03/10/09 W, 4-3 H 02/12/13 L, 0-3 A 02/12/13 L, 1-2 A 1 LSU Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) 2 UT Arlington/Pepsi Intercollegiate (Grand Prairie, Texas) 3 Compass Bank Invitational (Waco, Texas) Belmont H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: /28/10 W, 5-0 H 1 1 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Bethune-Cookman 02/20/99 W, 8-0 N 1 1 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) Birmingham-Southern 02/14/03 W, 2-1 N 1 1 Florida Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) Bowling Green Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /20/87 W, 2-1 N 1 02/13/10 W, 5-3 N 2 1 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Sunshine State Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) Bradley Bradley leads series 5-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-4 N: /20/85 L, 0-1 H 03/20/85 L, 1-3 H 03/22/85 W, 1-0 N 1 03/19/86 L, 0-2 H 03/19/86 L, 0-7 H 03/19/88 L, 1-7 N 1 1 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) Brown Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /26/87 W, 3-2 N 1 03/26/87 W, 1-0 N 1 1 Game played in Pensacola, Fla. Buffalo 03/17/00 W, 15-0 N 1 1 RINGOR/Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) BYU BYU leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /09/06 L, 4-5 N 1 02/14/09 L, 4-10 N 1 1 Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 2 Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton leads series 3-1 H: 0-0 A: 1-3 N: /05/11 L, 1-5 A 1 03/02/12 L, 2-4 A 1 02/07/13 W, 3-1 A 02/07/13 L, 2-4 A 1 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /06/11 L, 3-7 N 1 1 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) California California leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /02/12 L, 0-8 N 1 1 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) Campbell Campbell leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /18/11 L, N 1 1 Tiger Invitational (Auburn, Ala.) Centenary Series tied 5-5 H: 2-1 A: 0-0 N: /10/89 L, 0-1 N 1 02/18/90 L, 3-4 N 2 02/09/91 L, 2-4 H 3 02/22/92 L, 3-4 N 2 03/13/92 L, 3-4 N 4 03/14/92 W, 9-2 N 4 02/20/99 W, 10-2 N 2 03/12/99 W, 6-0 N 5 04/20/00 W, 8-0 H 04/20/00 W, 11-0 H 1 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 2 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 3 Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 4 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) 5 Chattanooga Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Central Arkansas Southern Miss leads series 4-2 H: 4-2 A: 0-0 N: /08/09 W, 4-3 H 1 02/27/10 W, 11-3 H 1 02/12/11 W, 5-1 H 2 02/13/11 W, 5-2 H 2 02/11/12 L, 1-7 H 3 02/12/12 L, 9-10 H 3 1 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 2 Southern Miss Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 3 Southern Miss Coca-Cola Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Central Michigan Central Michigan leads series 2-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /11/05 L, 3-4 N 1 03/03/06 L, 1-2 N 2 03/04/06 W, 8-5 N 2 1 Speedline Invitational (Clearwater, Fla.) 2 Game played in Pensacola, Fla. Charleston Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /19/99 W, 8-0 N 1 03/18/00 W, 4-0 N 1 1 RINGOR/Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) Charlotte Southern Miss leads series 14-3 H: 8-1 A: 6-2 N: /29/00 W, 8-0 A 04/29/00 W, 11-0 A 04/30/00 W, 8-0 A 04/07/01 W, 8-0 H 04/07/01 W, 9-8 H 04/08/01 W, 2-0 H 05/05/02 L, 0-1 A 05/05/02 W, 9-6 A 04/11/03 W, 3-1 H 04/12/03 W, 5-0 H 04/12/03 W, 4-2 H 04/17/04 W, 13-1 A 04/17/04 W, 2-0 A 04/18/04 L, 1-4 A 03/05/05 L, 4-5 H 03/05/05 W, 6-0 H 03/06/05 W, 2-1 H Chattanooga Series tied 2-2 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /14/03 L, 1-5 N 1 02/15/03 W, 6-5 N 1 02/17/06 L, 3-6 N 2 02/19/06 W, 4-1 N 2 1 Florida Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) 2 Ragin Cajuns Classic (Lafayette, La.) Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /10/05 L, 6-8 N 1 03/03/07 L, 5-7 N 2 1 Speedline Invitational (Clearwater, Fla.) 2 Red and Blue Classic (Oxford, Miss.) Colorado State Series tied 2-2 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /17/89 L, 1-4 N 1 03/10/00 W, 7-4 N 2 02/15/02 L, 1-3 N 3 02/16/02 W, 5-1 N 3 1 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) 2 Oklahoma/Worth Invitational (Norman, Okla.) 3 Mississippi State Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.) Columbia Columbia leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /20/90 L, 1-11 N 1 03/19/92 L, 0-5 N 1 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Columbus College 04/09/88 W, 11-1 N 1 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Creighton Creighton leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /16/90 L, 0-8 N 1 1 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) Dayton 03/17/00 W, 3-0 N 1 1 RINGOR/Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) Delta State Southern Miss leads series H: 5-5 A: 5-5 N: /03/86 L, 1-2 A 04/03/86 L, 0-6 A 04/13/86 W, 6-1 H 04/13/86 L, 6-8 H 04/04/87 W, 6-1 A 04/04/87 W, 1-0 A 04/10/87 W, 7-3 N 1 04/12/87 W, 9-3 H 04/12/87 W, 3-0 H 03/11/88 W, 9-1 N 2 03/10/89 W, 2-1 N 2 04/08/89 W, 3-2 N 1 04/18/89 L, 5-10 A 04/18/89 W, 7-2 A 04/03/90 W, 4-3 A 04/03/90 W, 3-2 A 04/17/90 W, 12-2 H 04/17/90 L, 4-6 H 03/19/91 W, 3-2 H 03/19/91 L, 2-5 H 04/04/92 L, 3-6 H 04/04/92 L, 0-2 H 04/13/92 L, 1-11 A 04/13/92 L, 1-9 A 1 West Florida Invitational (Pensacola, Fla.) 2 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) DePaul DePaul leads series 17-6 H: 4-4 A: 1-8 N: /23/91 L, 1-9 N 1 05/29/99 L, 0-1 N 2 03/25/00 W, 3-0 H 03/25/00 L, 0-3 H 05/13/00 W, 4-0 H 04/13/01 L, 1-5 A 04/14/01 L, 0-1 A 04/14/01 W, 3-0 A 05/11/01 L, 0-5 N 3 05/12/01 W, 2-0 N 3 04/27/02 L, 0-3 H 04/27/02 L, 4-8 H 04/28/02 L, 0-3 H 04/05/03 L, 0-2 A 04/05/03 L, 0-11 A 04/06/03 L, 0-6 A 04/24/04 W, 2-1 H 04/24/04 W, 12-4 H 04/09/05 L, 2-9 A 04/09/05 L, 3-5 A 04/10/05 L, 1-7 A 05/12/05 L, 0-1 N 4 02/13/09 L, 5-8 N 5 1 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 2 Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 3 Conference USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) 4 Game played in Pensacola, Fla. 5 Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Detroit Southern Miss leads series 5-1 H: 5-1 A: 0-0 N: /21/14 W, 5-4 H 02/22/14 L, 3-4 H 02/22/14 W, 11-0 H 02/23/14 W, 8-0 H 03/04/15 W, 5-4 H 03/04/15 W, 7-4 H Drake Southern Miss leads series 2-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /26/99 W, 7-0 N 1 02/18/01 W, 1-0 N 2 03/05/10 L, 2-8 N 3 1 Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2 ULM Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 3 Razorback Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) East Carolina East Carolina leads series H: 9-8 A: 7-13 N: /22/85 W, 5-4 N 1 04/13/02 W, 3-2 A 04/13/02 W, 5-0 A 04/14/02 W, 3-1 A 04/26/03 W, 5-0 H 04/26/03 W, 4-0 H 04/27/03 W, 4-3 H 05/01/04 W, 2-1 A 05/01/04 W, 11-2 A 05/02/04 W, 8-3 A 05/14/04 L, 0-6 N 2 05/07/05 L, 0-2 H 05/07/05 W, 8-3 H 05/08/05 W, 12-4 H 05/12/05 W, 4-1 N 3 04/29/06 L, 3-4 A 04/29/06 L, 2-3 A 04/30/06 L, 3-4 A 05/05/07 L, 1-11 H 05/05/07 L, 0-5 H 05/06/07 L, 4-8 H 03/15/08 L, 2-3 A 03/15/08 L, 6-11 A 03/16/08 W, 7-6 A 03/14/09 L, 1-2 H 03/14/09 W, 6-3 H 03/15/09 W, 3-1 H 05/01/10 L, 0-4 A 05/01/10 L, 0-1 A 05/02/10 L, 0-5 A 05/13/10 L, 0-8 N 4 04/02/11 L, 0-6 H 04/02/11 L, 1-5 H 04/03/11 L, 0-11 H 04/21/12 L, 1-2 A 04/21/12 L, 1-3 A 04/27/13 W, 1-0 H 04/27/13 W, 4-2 H 04/05/14 L, 0-8 A 04/05/14 L, 1-5 A 04/06/14 L, 1-12 A 1 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Conference USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) 3 Conference USA Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 4 Conference USA Tournament () Eastern Illinois Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /28/09 W, 5-3 N 1 03/06/10 W, 6-2 N 2 1 Kennesaw State Classic (Kennesaw, Ga.) 2 Razorback Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) Eastern Kentucky 02/15/08 W, 7-2 N 1 1 Kennesaw State Tournament (Kennesaw, Ga.) Eastern Michigan 03/02/02 W, 6-3 N 1 1 Hildenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) Elon Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /19/99 W, 8-0 N 1 03/17/01 W, 10-0 N 1 1 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) Evansville Southern Miss leads series 2-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /28/99 L, 2-6 N 1 03/03/02 W, 1-0 N 2 02/26/11 W, 10-1 H 3 1 Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2 Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) 3 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) FIU FIU leads series 3-1 H: 0-3 A: 0-0 N: /10/99 W, 5-0 N 1 05/03/14 L, 4-17 H 05/03/14 L, 0-10 H 05/04/14 L, 0-5 H 1 North Carolina Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Florida Florida leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-3 N: /15/03 L, 0-7 A 1 03/04/06 L, 1-4 A 1 03/05/06 L, 1-3 A 1 1 Florida Gator Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.) Florida A&M Southern Miss leads series 6-0 H: 2-0 A: 2-0 N: /09/84 W, 6-0 H 03/09/84 W, 9-2 H 04/08/00 W, 2-1 N 1 04/09/00 W, 4-1 N 1 03/14/07 W, 12-5 A 03/14/07 W, 11-6 A 1 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) Florida Atlantic Florida Atlantic leads series 5-1 H: 0-3 A: 1-2 N: /22/14 W, 2-0 A 03/22/14 L, 3-4 A 03/23/14 L, 2-7 A 05/02/15 L, 0-12 H 05/02/15 L, 1-5 H 05/03/15 L, 2-3 H Florida State Florida State leads series 14-5 H: 0-2 A: 4-10 N: /10/84 L, 0-1 H 03/10/84 L, 0-1 H 04/07/84 L, 0-3 A 1 03/21/87 L, 3-13 A 2 03/30/90 L, 0-4 N 3 04/20/90 L, 0-11 N 4 04/10/99 W, 1-0 N 5 04/08/00 W, 9-0 A 2 04/09/00 W, 4-1 A 2 02/15/04 L, 1-5 A 6 02/15/04 L, 1-9 A 6 03/13/07 L, 0-2 A 03/13/07 L, 1-6 A 02/08/08 L, 3-11 A 7 02/11/10 W, 2-1 A 6 03/01/13 W, 2-1 A 8 02/14/14 L, 1-5 A 8 02/15/14 L, 0-11 A 8 02/16/14 L, 0-12 A 8 1 Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3 Birmingham Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) 4 Chattanooga Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 5 North Carolina Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 6 Sunshine State Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) 7 FSU Early Bird Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 8 Renegade Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) Florida Gulf Coast Florida Gulf Coast leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /08/15 L, 5-6 N 1 1 Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, Ala.) Forest Park 03/22/91 W, 9-4 N 1 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Francis Marion 03/21/91 W, 1-0 N 1 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Fresno State Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: /27/99 L, 0-1 N 1 02/09/13 W, 5-3 A 2 1 Women s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 2 Fresno State Kickoff Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Furman Furman leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /18/88 L, 0-4 N 1 03/03/90 L, 4-5 N 2 1 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Game played in Thibodaux, La. Georgia State Georgia State leads series 3-2 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /23/85 L, 1-3 N 1 03/22/86 L, 4-5 N 2 03/28/86 W, 5-2 N 3 03/31/90 L, 0-1 N 4 03/28/99 W, 4-0 N 5 1 Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 USF Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 3 Mississippi State Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 4 Birmingham Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) 5 Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) Georgia Tech Southern Miss leads series 4-2 H: 0-0 A: 2-2 N: /31/90 W, 4-3 N 1 03/10/99 W, 8-1 A 03/10/99 W, 12-6 A 03/27/99 W, 7-0 N 2 04/18/13 L, 0-4 A 04/18/13 L, 1-7 A 1 Birmingham Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) 2 Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) Grambling Southern Miss leads series 9-5 H: 6-0 A: 1-5 N: /23/84 W, 7-0 N 1 03/24/84 W, 4-0 N 1 03/29/84 W, 3-2 H 03/29/84 W, 5-3 H 04/25/84 L, 0-4 A 04/25/84 W, 5-3 A 03/25/85 W, 4-0 H 03/25/85 W, 6-2 H 04/25/85 L, 0-2 A 04/25/85 L, 3-6 A 03/08/86 W, 3-2 H 03/08/86 W, 6-4 H 04/15/86 L, 5-6 A 04/15/86 L, 6-12 A 1 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) Hawaii Hawaii leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: /02/02 L, 2-3 N 1 02/10/06 L, 1-2 A 2 1 Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) 2 Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) Hofstra Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /19/00 W, 14-1 N 1 03/13/05 L, 3-4 N 2 1 NCAA South Regional (Baton Rouge, La. 2 Speedline Invitational (Clearwater, Fla.)

39 Series Results Houston Houston leads series H: 4-17 A: 6-12 N: /02/01 L, 2-3 N 1 03/31/01 W, 3-0 H 03/31/01 W, 4-2 H 04/01/01 L, 3-6 H 03/12/02 W, 5-2 A 03/12/02 W, 10-4 A 03/13/02 W, 8-2 A 02/28/03 L, 0-1 N 2 03/02/03 L, 2-5 N 2 03/05/03 L, 3-6 H 03/05/03 L, 1-9 H 03/06/03 L, 1-5 H 05/09/03 W, 7-6 N 3 03/27/04 W, 14-0 A 03/27/04 W, 7-1 A 03/28/04 W, 5-2 A 05/13/04 L, 1-5 N 4 04/16/05 L, 0-3 H 04/16/05 L, 0-1 H 04/17/05 W, 3-0 H 05/13/05 L, 1-3 N 5 04/22/06 L, 0-1 A 04/22/06 L, 2-3 A 04/23/06 L, 3-5 A 05/11/06 W, 2-1 N 6 05/12/06 L, 1-7 N 6 03/10/07 L, 2-6 H 03/10/07 L, 0-5 H 03/11/07 L, 0-1 H 03/21/08 L, 3-7 A 03/21/08 L, 2-13 A 03/22/08 L, 0-6 A 04/25/09 W, 4-3 H 04/25/09 L, 2-7 H 04/26/09 L, 3-12 H 05/07/09 W, 5-4 N 7 03/13/10 L, 3-4 A 03/13/10 L, 5-10 A 03/14/10 L, 0-5 A 03/26/11 L, 0-5 H 03/26/11 L, 2-10 H 03/27/11 L, 0-11 H 05/12/11 L, 2-4 N 3 05/05/12 L, 5-7 A 05/05/12 L, 3-4 A 05/06/12 L, 1-7 A 03/09/13 L, 0-7 H 03/09/13 L, 3-5 H 03/10/13 L, 2-10 H 02/06/15 L, 1-4 N 8 1 LSU Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) 2 Purple & Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) 3 Conference USA Tournament () 4 Conference USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) 5 Conference USA Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 6 Conference USA Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) 7 Conference USA Tournament (El Paso, Texas) 8 Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, Ala.) Houston Baptist Southern Miss leads /14/15 W, 12-3 N 1 1 Lion Classic II (Hammond, La.) Huntingdon College Southern Miss leads /08/88 W, 3-2 N 1 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Illinois Illinois leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /18/01 L, 1-3 N 1 02/13/04 L, 0-2 N 2 03/12/05 L, 3-5 N 3 1 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) 2 Sunshine State Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3 Speedline Invitational (Clearwater, Fla.) Illinois State Illinois State leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /13/05 L, 4-6 N 1 1 Ole Miss/Easton Invitational (Oxford, Miss.) Incarnate Word 02/27/15 W, 2-1 N 1 1 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Gulfport, Miss.) Indiana Southern Miss leads series 3-0 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: /27/99 W, 8-0 N 1 02/27/10 W, 5-4 H 2 03/03/12 W, 4-1 N 3 1 Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 3 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) Indiana State Indiana State leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /18/89 L, 0-1 N 1 1 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) Iowa State Iowa State leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /05/10 L, 1-7 N 1 1 Razorback Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) IPFW 02/24/06 W, 12-0 N 1 1 Jacksonville/Best Western Invite (Jacksonville, Fla.) IUPUI H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: /25/12 W, 4-2 H 1 1 Gold Pub & Grill Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Jackson State Southern Miss leads series 16-4 H: 11-2 A: 2-1 N: /28/03 W, 8-0 N 1 03/01/03 W, 9-1 N 1 02/05/05 W, 11-0 H 02/05/05 W, 17-0 H 02/15/06 W, 8-0 H 04/25/06 W, 17-8 A 02/20/07 W, 9-1 H 02/20/08 W, 10-2 H 02/20/08 W, 10-2 H 02/18/09 L, 0-8 H 02/18/09 W, 8-0 H 02/28/10 W, 7-4 H 2 03/31/10 W, 10-0 H 03/31/10 W, 6-4 H 03/23/11 L, 2-4 H 03/23/11 W, 2-0 H 03/07/12 W, 8-5 A 03/07/12 L, 2-8 A 02/06/15 W, 7-4 N 3 02/28/15 L, 2-3 N 4 1 Purple & Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) 2 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 3 Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, Ala.) 4 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Gulfport, Miss.) Jacksonville H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: /24/06 W, 7-1 A 1 1 Jacksonville/Best Western Invite (Jacksonville, Fla.) Jacksonville State Southern Miss leads series 6-0 H: 4-0 A: 0-0 N: /07/89 W, 3-2 N 1 04/17/99 W, 11-0 H 2 04/18/99 W, 2-0 H 2 03/18/01 W, 1-0 N 3 02/15/13 W, 7-6 H 4 02/16/13 W, 6-2 H 4 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) 2 Lady Eagle Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 3 Conference USA Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 4 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Kennesaw State Kennesaw State leads series 4-1 H: 0-2 A: 1-1 N: /02/07 L, 0-8 N 1 02/16/08 L, 2-4 A 2 02/16/08 W, 1-0 A 2 02/12/11 L, 4-9 H 3 02/13/11 L, 6-8 H 3 1 Red and Blue Classic (Oxford, Miss.) 2 Kennesaw State Tournament (Kennesaw, Ga.) 3 Southern Miss Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Kent State Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /21/87 L, 0-4 N 1 03/17/01 W, 3-0 N 2 1 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) Kentucky Southern Miss leads series 2-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /12/99 W, 9-1 N 1 02/12/00 W, 4-1 N 2 02/10/07 L, 2-12 N 3 1 Chattanooga Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 2 Pepsi Intercollegiate Classic (Grand Prairie, Texas) 3 Compass Bank Invitational (Waco, Texas) Kentucky Wesleyan Series tied 1-1 H: 1-1 A: 0-0 N: /09/85 L, 2-3 H 03/09/85 W, 7-5 H Lamar 02/07/15 W, 5-2 N 1 1 Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, Ala.) Long Beach State 03/01/02 W, 5-2 N 1 1 Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) Long Island 03/12/05 W, 2-0 N 1 1 Speedline Invitational (Clearwater, Fla.) Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Lafayette leads series 41-3 H: 1-12 A: 0-26 N: /26/87 L, 0-9 A 02/26/87 L, 0-8 A 02/27/88 L, 0-1 A 1 03/06/88 W, 1-0 H 03/06/88 L, 1-2 H 03/29/88 L, 0-8 A 03/29/88 L, 2-5 A 02/25/89 L, 2-8 A 1 03/16/89 L, 0-4 N 2 04/01/89 L, 0-1 A 04/01/89 L, 1-2 A 04/15/89 L, 0-6 H 04/15/89 L, 0-4 H 02/24/90 L, 0-8 A 1 02/25/90 L, 1-7 A 1 04/13/90 L, 0-2 A 04/13/90 L, 2-3 A 04/24/90 L, 1-2 H 04/24/90 L, 0-7 H 02/23/91 L, 1-3 A 1 02/24/91 L, 0-12 A 1 03/27/91 L, 2-19 H 03/27/91 L, 0-7 H 04/29/91 L, 0-2 A 03/07/92 L, 0-10 H 04/5/12 L, 0-11 A 04/23/99 W, 3-0 N 3 04/25/99 W, 8-4 N 3 05/17/01 L, 1-5 N 4 04/30/02 L, 1-2 H 04/30/02 L, 1-3 H 03/09/03 L, 0-4 A 03/09/03 L, 5-13 A 02/17/06 L, 0-9 A 5 02/18/06 L, 0-15 A 5 04/04/06 L, 5-10 H 03/22/07 L, 4-5 A 02/23/08 L, 1-4 A 6 02/24/08 L, 2-3 A 6 04/03/08 L, 0-2 H 03/04/09 L, 0-5 A 03/06/10 L, 3-7 N 7 04/10/13 L, 2-18 A 04/10/13 L, 0-10 A 1 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 2 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) 3 Lady Vol Invitational (Knoxville, Tenn.) 4 NCAA Region III (Baton Rouge, La.) 5 Ragin Cajun Classic (Lafayette, La.) 6 Louisiana Classic (Lafayette, La.) 7 Razorback Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech leads H: 10-7 A: 2-7 N: /14/86 L, 1-2 A 04/14/86 L, 0-7 A 04/06/88 L, 0-3 A 04/06/88 L, 0-5 A 04/16/88 W, H 04/16/88 W, H 04/21/89 L, 0-9 A 04/21/89 L, 2-4 A 02/16/91 L, 2-3 N 1 02/16/92 L, 0-15 H 02/16/92 L, 1-10 H 02/19/99 W, 8-1 N 1 02/21/99 W, 2-1 N 1 04/17/99 W, 10-1 H 2 02/19/00 W, 10-0 N 3 02/20/04 L, 0-4 N 4 03/18/04 W, 4-3 H 03/18/04 W, 6-5 H 02/19/05 L, 1-2 N 3 04/27/05 W, H 04/27/05 W, H 02/24/07 W, N 4 02/25/07 L, 0-1 N 4 02/22/09 L, 0-2 H 5 02/21/10 W, 5-4 H 5 02/26/12 L, 6-13 H 6 02/23/13 W, 4-3 H 7 02/24/13 W, 5-3 H 7 04/18/14 W, 2-0 A 04/18/14 W, 4-3 A 04/19/14 L, 0-7 A 03/21/15 L, 2-4 H 03/21/15 L, 1-3 H 03/22/15 L, 0-3 H 1 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 2 Lady Eagle Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 3 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 4 Purple & Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) 5 Southern Miss/Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 6 Gold Pub & Grill Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 7 Black & Gold Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) + Forfeit Win Louisville Southern Miss leads series H: 9-1 A: 5-5 N: /01/00 W, 1-0 A 04/01/00 W, 3-1 A 04/02/00 W, 4-0 A 05/11/00 W, 3-0 H 1 05/05/01 W, 5-2 H 05/05/01 W, 3-0 H 05/06/01 W, 4-3 H 05/12/01 W, 7-1 A 2 04/06/02 L, 2-3 H 04/06/02 W, 5-4 H 04/07/02 W, 1-0 H 05/10/02 W, 5-3 N 3 03/29/03 W, 2-0 A 03/29/03 L, 0-2 A 03/30/03 L, 0-2 A 05/08/03 L, 1-8 N 4 05/09/03 L, 5-6 N 4 05/08/04 W, 4-2 H 05/08/04 W, 6-1 H 05/09/04 W, 3-2 H 02/19/05 L, 0-4 N 5 04/02/05 L, 0-8 A 04/03/05 L, 0-14 A 04/03/05 L, 0-8 A 02/09/08 L, 1-5 N 6 1 Conference USA Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 2 Conference USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) 3 Conference USA Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 4 Conference USA Tournament () 5 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 6 FSU Early Bird Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) Loyola-Chicago Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /08/99 W, 7-0 N 1 03/08/99 W, 8-0 N 1 1 Game played in Atlanta, Ga. Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /11/06 L, 1-4 N 1 1 Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) LSU LSU leads series 20-5 H: 1-5 A: 3-15 N: /22/99 W, 4-3 A 1 02/25/00 W, 4-1 A 2 02/27/00 L, 3-4 A 2 03/11/00 W, 2-1 N 3 05/20/00 L, 0-1 A 4 05/21/00 W, 1-0 A 4 03/04/01 L, 0-5 A 2 04/18/02 L, 0-10 A 04/18/02 L, 0-2 A 04/24/02 L, 0-1 H 04/24/02 L, 1-8 H 03/01/03 L, 0-3 A 5 04/16/03 L, 0-14 H 04/29/03 L, 3-7 A 02/21/04 L, 1-19 A 5 02/22/04 L, 2-13 A 5 03/10/04 L, 0-8 H 04/21/04 L, 3-5 A 02/23/07 L, 0-4 A 5 02/24/07 L, 0-9 A 5 02/29/08 L, 5-8 A 5 02/25/09 L, 1-3 A 04/01/09 L, 2-4 H 03/16/11 W, 5-0 H 04/27/11 L, 0-2 A 1 NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 2 LSU Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) 3 Oklahoma/Worth Tournament (Norman, Okla.) 4 NCAA South Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 5 Purple & Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) LSU-Alexandria Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 2-0 N: /??/83 W, 12-2 A 03/??/83 W, 12-0 A Luther Series tied 1-1 H: 1-1 A: 0-0 N: /23/87 W, 5-4 H 03/23/87 L, 0-4 H Maine Maine leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /21/86 L, 0-4 N 1 1 USF Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) Marist 02/25/05 W, 11-3 N 1 1 Mercer/Comfort Inn Classic (Macon, Ga.) Marshall Southern Miss leads series H: 7-5 A: 6-6 N: /11/06 W, 3-2 H 03/11/06 W, 2-1 H 03/12/06 L, 1-9 H 05/11/06 L, 4-7 N 1 04/06/07 W, 2-1 A 04/06/07 W, 12-9 A 04/07/07 W, 7-1 A 04/19/08 W, 2-1 H 04/19/08 L, 0-6 H 04/20/08 L, 2-5 H 03/21/09 W, 7-2 A 03/21/09 L, 2-8 A 03/22/09 W, 3-0 A 04/24/10 W, 6-0 H 04/25/10 W, 8-2 H 04/25/10 W, 6-1 H 04/22/11 L, 4-5 A 04/22/11 L, 2-4 A 04/23/11 W, 5-1 A 04/06/12 L, 1-2 H 04/07/12 L, 0-2 H 04/07/12 W, 3-2 H 03/16/13 L, 5-8 A 03/16/13 L, 0-6 A 03/17/13 L, 6-8 A 1 Conference USA Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) Maryland 03/28/99 W, 4-0 N 1 1 Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) Massachusetts Massachusetts leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /24/02 L, 0-2 N 1 1 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) McNeese State Southern Miss leads series 24-7 H: 12-2 A: 7-4 N: /12/88 W, 5-0 A 04/12/88 L, 3-6 A 03/10/89 W, 5-2 N 1 03/31/89 L, 3-4 A 03/31/89 W, 3-1 A 04/05/89 L, 1-5 H 04/05/89 W, 5-4 H 02/28/99 W, 13-0 N 2 04/17/99 W, 13-1 H 3 04/18/99 W, 1-0 H 3 04/11/01 W, 8-3 H 04/11/01 W, 3-1 H 02/12/02 W, 2-1 H 02/12/02 W, 3-1 H 03/14/03 W, 5-0 A 03/14/03 W, 5-1 A 03/03/04 W, 4-0 H 03/03/04 L, 0-3 H 04/21/05 W, 4-3 A 04/21/05 W, 11-4 A 02/18/06 W, 8-6 N 4 02/19/06 W, 11-2 N 4 02/28/06 W, 4-0 H 02/28/06 W, 10-2 H 03/21/07 L, 0-1 A 03/21/07 L, 1-2 A 03/05/08 W, 4-2 H 03/05/08 W, 10-2 H 03/03/09 W, 3-2 A 02/20/11 W, 4-3 N 5 02/07/15 L, 0-2 N 6 1 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) 2 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) 3 Lady Eagle Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 4 Ragin Cajun Classic (Lafayette, La.) 5 Tiger Invitational (Auburn, Ala.) 6 Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, Ala.) Memphis Memphis leads series 14-9 H: 3-8 A: 6-6 N: /08/06 L, 0-4 A 04/08/06 L, 0-4 A 04/09/06 W, 2-1 A 03/31/07 L, 1-6 H 03/31/07 W, 6-3 H 04/12/08 W, 2-0 A 04/12/08 L, 0-4 A 04/13/08 W, 7-5 A 03/28/09 W, 9-3 H 03/28/09 L, 1-2 H 03/29/09 W, 3-2 H 04/17/10 W, 2-0 A 04/17/10 W, 9-6 A 04/18/10 L, 2-3 A 05/07/11 L, 1-4 H 05/07/11 L, 3-4 H 05/08/11 L, 1-3 H 03/31/12 L, 2-3 A 04/01/12 L, 0-2 A 04/01/12 W, 2-1 A 04/06/13 L, 4-10 H 04/06/13 L, 1-19 H 04/07/13 L, 5-6 H Mercer Southern Miss leads series 4-0 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: /26/99 W, 13-0 N 1 02/25/05 W, 5-1 A 2 02/13/10 W, 4-3 N 3 02/14/10 W, 9-1 N 3 1 Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 2 Mercer/Comfort Inn Classic (Macon, Ga.) 3 Sunshine State Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Miami (Ohio) leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /22/86 L, 0-1 N 1 03/21/90 L, 2-8 N 2 1 USF Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 2 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Michigan State Michigan State leads series 4-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /24/84 L, 0-1 N 1 03/23/85 L, 5-6 N 2 03/21/86 L, 0-9 N 3 02/23/01 W, 3-0 N 4 03/03/12 L, 2-3 N 5 1 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 2 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3 USF Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 4 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 5 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) Middle Tennessee Southern Miss leads series 4-3 H: 3-3 A: 0-0 N: /17/01 W, 4-3 N 1 03/15/14 W, 9-2 H 03/15/14 L, 3-6 H 03/16/14 W, 5-4 H 04/19/15 W, 3-1 H 04/19/15 L, 2-5 H 04/20/15 L, 3-5 H 1 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) Mississippi College Southern Miss leads series 13-5 H: 5-3 A: 6-2 N: /11/88 W, 2-1 N 1 04/11/88 W, 9-1 H 04/11/88 W, 7-0 H 04/20/88 W, 1-0 A 04/20/88 W, 6-4 A 03/10/89 W, 2-0 N 1 04/04/89 W, 3-2 H 04/04/89 W, 7-4 H 04/13/89 W, 9-5 A 04/13/89 W, 3-1 A 03/26/91 L, 7-10 H 03/26/91 L, 1-4 H 04/03/91 W, 6-1 A 04/03/91 L, 0-3 A 03/17/92 L, 3-11 A 03/17/92 W, 9-6 A 04/14/92 W, 2-1 H 04/14/92 L, 1-6 H 1 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) Mississippi State Mississippi State leads series H: 2-17 A: 8-13 N: /22/83 L, 0-3 A 03/22/83 L, 3-4 A 04/12/83 L, 1-10 H 04/12/83 L, 4-5 H 04/04/84 L, 6-7 A 04/04/84 L, 2-3 A 04/17/84 L, 1-5 H 04/17/84 L, 0-4 H 03/19/85 W, 5-3 A 03/19/85 W, 5-4 A 03/29/85 L, 0-4 N 1 04/04/85 L, 1-6 H 04/04/85 L, 1-9 H 03/25/86 L, 4-5 H 03/25/86 L, 1-3 H 03/28/86 W, 2-4 A 2 04/23/86 L, 1-3 A 04/23/86 L, 1-5 A 03/14/99 W, 4-0 N 3 04/05/00 W, 2-0 A 04/05/00 L, 1-2 A 04/05/01 W, 2-1 A 04/05/01 L, 6-9 A 02/16/02 W, 7-2 A 4 04/03/02 L, 2-6 H 04/03/02 W, 3-0 H 02/04/03 L, 1-3 A 04/03/03 W, 8-5 N 5 03/24/04 W, 6-0 H 04/06/04 L, 3-6 N 6 03/02/05 L, 0-9 A 04/07/05 L, 2-5 H 03/07/06 W, 2-0 A 03/30/06 L, 0-8 H 04/12/07 L, 2-9 A 04/24/07 L, 6-10 H 03/18/08 L, 0-9 H 04/23/08 L, 2-5 A 02/11/09 W, 7-3 A 03/17/10 L, 4-14 H 02/23/11 L, 4-6 A 04/06/11 W, 14-4 N 7 04/25/12 L, 0-1 H 03/25/15 L, 0-10 H 03/25/15 L, 6-12 H 1 Miss. Univ. for Women Tournament (Columbus, Miss.) 2 Mississippi State Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 3 Chattanooga Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 4 Mississippi State Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.) 5 M&F Bank Fastpitch Classic (Madison, Miss.) 6 M&F Bank Fastpitch Classic (Ridgeland, Miss.) 7 Game played at Liberty Park (Madison, 37

40 Series Results Mississippi Univ. for Women MUW leads series H: 9-9 A: 6-13 N: /??/83 W, 4-0 A 04/??/83 L, 0-5 A 04/??/83 W, 3-1 H 04/??/83 L, 2-3 H 04/03/84 L, 2-5 A 04/03/84 W, 3-1 A 04/07/84 L, 1-2 N 1 04/18/84 L, 0-9 H 04/18/84 W, 2-1 H 03/30/85 L, 0-1 A 2 04/03/85 L, 2-4 H 04/03/85 W, 2-0 H 04/17/85 L, 0-1 A 04/17/85 W, 4-0 A 04/09/86 W, 3-1 H 04/09/86 W, 2-1 H 04/22/86 L, 0-3 A 04/22/86 W, 2-0 A 03/05/87 L, 2-3 A 03/05/87 W, 8-0 A 04/04/87 L, 2-5 N 3 04/04/87 L, 0-1 N 3 04/23/87 W, 2-1 H 04/23/87 W, 5-4 H 03/04/88 L, 1-3 H 03/04/88 L, 1-3 H 03/12/88 L, 0-4 N 4 03/12/88 W, 2-1 N 4 03/01/89 L, 0-10 A 03/01/89 L, 0-1 A 03/11/89 L, 1-2 N 4 04/08/89 W, 7-5 N 5 04/12/89 L, 1-6 H 04/12/89 W, 2-1 H 03/06/90 L, 2-6 H 03/06/90 L, 3-5 H 03/27/90 W, 5-3 A 03/27/90 L, 1-4 A 03/07/91 L, 3-10 N 4 04/17/91 L, 1-2 A 04/17/91 L, 2-3 A 02/26/92 W, 5-2 H 02/26/92 L, 1-2 H 04/08/92 L, 2-6 A 04/08/92 L, 0-3 A 1 Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 Miss. Univ. for Women Tournament (Columbus, Miss.) 3 Game played in Cleveland, Miss. 4 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) 5 West Florida Invitational (Pensacola, Fla.) Mississippi Valley State Southern Miss leads series 6-2 H: 4-1 A: 0-0 N: /26/05 W, 5-0 N 1 02/23/08 W, 5-0 N 2 02/24/08 L, 3-5 N 2 02/25/11 W, 2-1 H 3 02/24/12 L, 1-6 H 4 02/20/15 W, 5-2 H 02/21/15 W, 11-3 H 02/21/15 W, 3-2 H 1 Mercer/Comfort Inn Classic (Macon, Ga.) 2 Louisiana Classic (Lafayette, La.) 3 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 4 Gold Pub & Grill Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Missouri 02/23/02 W, 2-1 N 1 1 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) Mobile Mobile leads series 6-1 H: 0-2 A: 1-3 N: /04/90 W, 2-0 A 04/04/90 L, 2-4 A 04/12/90 L, 0-6 H 04/12/90 L, 1-12 H 03/20/92 L, 7-8 N 1 04/10/92 L, 2-3 A 04/10/92 L, 0-8 A 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Monmouth Southern Miss leads series 4-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /21/90 W, 1-0 N 1 03/21/90 W, 7-4 N 1 03/21/91 W, 4-1 N 1 03/19/92 W, 4-0 N 1 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Nebraska Nebraska leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /22/03 L, 0-5 N 1 1 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) New Mexico Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /24/01 W, 5-1 N 1 02/24/01 W, 6-0 N 1 1 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) New Orleans Southern Miss leads series 7-1 H: 3-1 A: 4-0 N: /16/83 W, 4-3 A 04/16/83 W, 6-5 A 04/05/84 L, 2-3 H 04/05/84 W, 10-2 H 04/11/84 W, 3-0 A 04/11/84 W, 15-1 A 02/23/88 W, 3-2 H 02/23/88 W, 11-1 H Niagara 03/27/99 W, 10-0 N 1 1 Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) Nicholls Nicholls leads series H: 8-17 A: 2-14 N: /23/84 L, 0-4 N 1 03/24/84 L, 1-16 N 1 04/07/84 L, 0-6 N 2 04/11/85 L, 0-2 A 04/11/85 L, 0-4 A 03/14/86 L, 1-5 A 03/14/86 L, 0-1 A 04/30/86 W, 2-1 H 04/30/86 L, 0-2 H 03/13/87 L, 2-3 A 03/13/87 L, 0-7 A 03/20/87 L, 0-4 N 3 04/08/87 L, 1-4 H 04/08/87 L, 2-4 H 02/27/88 L, 1-2 N 4 04/14/88 L, 0-2 H 04/14/88 L, 0-1 H 04/23/88 L, 1-2 A 04/23/88 L, 2-4 A 03/16/89 L, 1-10 N 5 03/28/89 L, 0-8 A 03/28/89 L, 0-9 A 04/20/89 L, 0-1 H 04/20/89 L, 0-3 H 03/03/90 L, 2-3 A 04/20/90 W, 1-0 N 6 04/26/90 L, 0-5 H 04/26/90 L, 3-6 H 04/02/91 L, 2-3 H 04/02/91 L, 2-3 H 04/14/91 L, 0-11 A 04/14/91 L, 2-14 A 04/07/92 L, 5-7 H 04/07/92 L, 2-7 H 04/18/01 W, 5-0 H 04/18/01 W, 8-0 H 04/14/04 W, 1-0 H 04/14/04 L, 4-6 H 03/29/06 W, 8-7 H 03/29/06 L, 2-7 H 02/13/08 W, 5-3 A 02/21/09 L, 2-6 H 7 03/11/09 W, 2-0 H 03/24/10 L, 7-8 A 04/21/10 L, 6-9 H 02/26/11 W, 9-1 H 8 04/13/11 W, 6-3 A 02/25/12 W, 5-4 H 9 02/28/15 W, 3-2 N 10 1 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 2 Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 4 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 5 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) 6 Chattanooga Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 7 Southern Miss Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 8 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 9 Gold Pub & Grill Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 10 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Gulf Port, Miss.) North Carolina Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /19/00 W, 7-2 N 1 02/23/03 L, 0-1 N 2 1 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) 2 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) North Carolina Central 02/28/09 W, 29-2 N 1 1 Kennesaw State Classic (Kennesaw, Ga.) North Dakota State Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /14/14 L, 0-1 N 1 02/15/14 W, 7-6 N 1 1 Renegade Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) North Texas North Texas leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-3 N: /14/15 L, 0-8 A 03/14/15 L, 8-12 A 03/15/15 L, 2-4 A Northern Illinois Northern Illinois leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /17/90 L, 3-6 N 1 1 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) Northern Iowa 02/17/01 W, 5-1 N 1 1 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) Northwestern Northwestern leads series 3-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /14/99 L, 4-5 N 1 03/28/99 W, 3-2 N 2 03/04/11 L, 2-4 N 3 03/04/12 L, 2-7 N 3 1 UT Arlington Tournament (Grand Prairie, Texas) 2 Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 3 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) Northwestern State Southern Miss leads series H: 10-6 A: 4-4 N: /11/88 L, 2-4 N 1 03/12/88 W, 4-3 N 1 02/12/89 L, 1-9 H 02/12/89 L, 0-4 H 02/25/89 L, 4-8 N 2 03/09/89 W, 2-0 A 03/09/89 W, 2-1 A 03/10/89 L, 1-2 N 1 02/16/90 L, 0-7 A 02/16/90 L, 2-3 A 02/17/90 L, 2-8 N 3 02/08/91 L, 2-11 H 4 02/08/92 L, 0-6 H 4 02/21/92 L, 0-4 A 02/21/92 L, 0-13 A 02/11/00 W, 8-0 N 5 02/09/01 L, 2-3 N 5 02/11/03 W, 4-2 H 02/11/03 W, 5-4 H 03/11/03 W, 5-0 A 03/11/03 W, 4-2 A 03/30/05 W, 5-4 H 03/30/05 W, 4-3 H 03/26/08 W, 5-0 H 03/26/08 W, 8-0 H 04/22/09 W, 8-3 H 04/22/09 W, 2-1 H 05/05/10 W, 8-0 H 05/05/10 W, 8-2 H 02/22/13 L, 5-10 H 6 02/23/13 L, 2-3 H 6 1 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 3 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 4 Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 5 Pepsi Intercollegiate Classic (Grand Prairie, Texas) 6 Black & Gold Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Notre Dame Notre Dame leads series 2-0 H: 0-1 A: 0-0 N: /22/02 L, 0-6 N 1 02/20/10 L, 6-7 H 2 1 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 2 Southern Miss Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Oakland Series tied 2-2 H: 2-2 A: 0-0 N: /28/01 W, 6-1 H 02/28/01 L, 0-2 H 02/26/02 W, 7-1 H 02/26/02 L, 0-1 H Ohio State Ohio State leads series 3-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /28/87 L, 1-2 N 1 03/28/87 L, 3-4 N 1 03/19/88 L, 0-1 N 2 03/19/00 W, 3-2 N 3 1 Game played in Pensacola, Fla. 2 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) Oklahoma Southern Miss leads series 3-2 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: /21/99 W, 5-0 N 1 02/13/00 L, 1-10 N 2 03/12/00 W, 5-4 A 3 05/27/00 L, 1-3 N 4 02/25/01 W, 2-1 N 5 1 NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 2 Pepsi Intercollegiate Classic (Grand Prairie, Texas) 3 Oklahoma/Worth Invitational (Norman, Okla.) 4 Women s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 5 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) Oklahoma City Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /19/99 L, 3-9 N 1 02/21/99 W, 2-1 N 1 1 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) Oklahoma State 02/12/99 W, 8-2 N 1 1 UT Arlington Tournament (Grand Prairie, Texas) Ole Miss Ole Miss leads series H: 3-7 A: 6-8 N: /29/00 L, 2-3 H 03/29/00 W, 6-4 H 04/04/01 W, 2-0 A 04/04/01 W, 6-5 A 04/02/02 W, 2-1 H 04/02/02 L, 2-3 H 03/19/03 W, 4-0 A 03/19/03 L, 0-1 A 03/16/04 L, 3-4 H 03/16/04 W, 6-5 H 03/17/05 L, 1-13 A 03/17/05 L, 0-4 A 03/16/06 L, 1-5 H 03/16/06 L, 2-3 H 03/04/07 L, 0-8 A 1 04/18/07 L, 3-8 A 04/18/07 W, 9-8 A 03/12/08 W, 4-0 N 2 04/10/08 W, 1-0 A 04/14/09 L, 3-7 N 2 04/06/10 L, 0-4 N 2 03/02/11 L, 4-5 N 2 03/27/12 L, 3-5 N 2 02/20/13 W, 7-4 A 02/20/13 L, 0-3 A 02/18/14 L, 4-7 H 02/18/14 L, 3-4 H 04/15/15 L, 0-7 A 04/15/15 L, 1-3 A 1 Red and Blue Classic (Oxford, Miss.) 2 Game played in Ridgeland, Miss. Onodaga 03/21/91 W, 2-1 N 1 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Oregon Southern Miss leads series 4-3 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /12/99 W, 5-2 N 1 02/13/00 W, 3-0 N 2 05/18/00 W, 3-0 N 3 05/21/00 W, 3-1 N 3 02/27/04 L, 3-13 N 4 02/28/04 L, 1-12 N 4 02/15/09 L, 0-14 N 5 1 UT Arlington Tournament (Grand Prairie, Texas) 2 Pepsi Intercollegiate Classic (Grand Prairie, Texas) 3 NCAA South Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 4 Aggie II Invitational (College Station, Texas) 5 Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Oregon State Oregon State leads series 3-2 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /20/99 W, 1-0 N 1 05/23/99 L, 1-9 N 1 05/23/99 W, 4-0 N 1 02/23/02 L, 0-2 N 2 03/05/11 L, 0-1 N 3 1 NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 2 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 3 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) Pacific Pacific leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /20/04 L, 2-10 N 1 1 NCAA Region 7 Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /21/91 L, 0-8 N 1 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Penn State Penn State leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /18/01 L, 0-1 N 1 02/28/04 L, 4-8 N 2 03/01/08 L, 0-3 N 3 1 NCAA Region III (Baton Rouge, La.) 2 Aggie II Invitational (College Station, Texas) 3 Purple & Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) Pittsburgh Southern Miss leads series 4-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /26/99 W, 9-1 N 1 03/09/99 W, 10-2 N 2 03/09/99 W, 17-3 N 2 03/11/05 W, 12-5 N 3 1 Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2 Game played in Atlanta, Ga. 3 Speedline Invitational (Clearwater, Fla.) Rhode Island Southern Miss leads series 3-0 H: 2-0 A: 0-0 N: /26/99 W, 6-0 N 1 02/11/12 W, 5-4 H 2 02/12/12 W, 12-0 H 2 1 Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Marietta, Ga.) 2 Southern Miss Coca-Cola Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Sacramento State Sacramento State leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /09/13 L, 2-3 N 1 1 Fresno State Kickoff Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Saint Louis Southern Miss leads series 18-3 H: 8-1 A: 9-2 N: /01/99 W, 11-0 A 1 05/01/99 W, 12-0 A 1 04/15/00 W, 11-3 A 04/15/00 W, 5-0 A 04/16/00 W, 1-0 A 04/20/01 W, 6-0 H 04/21/01 W, 5-1 H 04/21/01 W, 4-0 H 05/10/01 W, 9-0 N 2 03/16/02 L, 0-1 H 03/16/02 W, 5-2 H 03/17/02 W, 2-0 H 04/18/03 L, 0-1 A 04/18/03 W, 3-2 A 04/19/03 L, 0-1 A 03/06/04 W, 2-0 H 03/06/04 W, 14-6 H 03/07/04 W, 9-4 H 03/19/05 W, 5-0 A 03/19/05 W, 8-4 A 03/20/05 W, 9-0 A 1 Conference USA Championship (St. Louis, Mo.) 2 Conference USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) Sam Houston State Sam Houston State leads series 4-2 H: 1-1 A: 0-0 N: /17/89 L, 0-3 N 1 03/16/90 L, 0-10 N 1 02/22/92 L, 2-13 N 2 02/19/00 W, 3-0 N 3 02/16/13 W, 10-1 H 4 02/17/13 L, 0-3 H 4 1 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) 2 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 3 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 4 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Samford Samford leads series 7-6 H: 3-2 A: 2-2 N: /09/88 W, 7-1 N 1 04/08/89 L, 2-6 N 1 04/09/90 L, 1-3 A 04/09/90 W, 4-3 A 02/12/91 L, 3-6 A 02/12/91 W, 2-1 A 02/23/91 L, 2-8 N 2 02/20/92 W, 4-3 H 02/20/92 L, 2-8 H 03/01/00 W, 10-0 H 03/01/00 W, 7-1 H 02/26/05 L, 2-5 N 3 02/07/09 L, 3-8 H 4 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 3 Mercer/Comfort Inn Classic (Macon, Ga.) 4 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) San Jose State San Jose State leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /18/05 L, 1-6 N 1 1 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) Seton Hall Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /03/06 W, 4-3 N 1 03/05/06 L, 3-6 N 1 1 Game played in Pensacola, Fla. Shawnee State Shawnee State leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /20/92 L, 0-9 N 1 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) South Alabama South Alabama leads series H: A: 2-6 N: /14/07 W, 1-0 H 03/26/07 L, 8-9 A 02/27/08 L, 0-3 A 03/01/08 L, 0-1 N 1 04/16/08 L, 0-4 H 02/21/09 T, 6-6 H 2 04/16/09 W, 5-0 A 02/24/10 L, 3-5 A 02/16/11 W, 5-4 A 03/30/11 L, 2-10 A 04/14/12 L, 0-8 H 04/15/12 L, 0-6 A 03/18/15 L, 1-9 A 04/22/15 W, 1-0 H 1 Purple & Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) 2 Southern Miss Mizuno Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) South Carolina South Carolina leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-2 N: /17/90 L, 0-4 N 1 03/14/01 L, 0-4 A 03/14/01 L, 0-2 A 1 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) South Dakota State 02/14/09 W, 9-8 N 1 1 Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Southeastern Louisiana Southern Miss leads series H: 14-4 A: N: /07/85 W, 6-2 A 03/07/85 W, 8-0 A 03/28/85 W, 6-0 H 03/28/85 W, 7-1 H 03/15/86 W, 2-1 A 03/15/86 L, 1-2 A 04/24/86 W, 2-0 H 04/24/86 L, 1-3 H 02/13/88 W, 17-3 H 1 02/13/88 W, 3-1 H 1 02/22/88 W, 7-0 A 02/22/88 W, 7-6 A 03/12/88 W, 3-2 A 2 02/11/89 W, 6-0 A 02/11/89 L, 0-2 A 03/10/89 L, 1-3 A 2 03/30/89 L, 0-7 A 03/30/89 L, 2-7 A 02/12/90 L, 0-3 A 02/12/90 L, 0-3 A 02/17/90 L, 1-4 N 3 03/07/91 L, 0-5 A 2 04/23/91 L, 1-2 H 04/23/91 L, 0-8 H 03/13/92 L, 2-7 A 2 03/14/92 L, 6-14 A 2 04/19/00 W, 4-0 H 02/18/01 W, 1-0 N 4 03/07/01 W, 3-1 H 03/07/01 W, 2-0 H 02/19/03 W, 6-0 A 04/23/03 W, 8-0 H 02/18/04 W, 6-5 H 03/31/04 L, 1-3 A 03/01/05 W, 10-3 H 04/13/05 L, 2-6 A 04/19/06 W, 3-2 H 03/07/07 W, 9-1 H 05/02/07 L, 4-5 A 04/02/08 W, 3-1 A 04/29/09 W, 6-3 H 04/28/10 W, 13-4 A 05/04/11 L, 5-9 H 02/22/12 L, 2-3 A 02/15/15 L, 6-12 A 5 1 Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 2 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) 3 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 4 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 5 Lion Classic II (Hammond, La.) Southern Southern Miss leads series 3-0 H: 2-0 A: 1-0 N: /16/10 W, 9-1 A 03/15/12 W, 7-0 H 03/15/12 W, 10-0 H Southern Illinois Southern Illinois leads series 3-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /19/00 W, 5-0 N 1 02/15/02 L, 3-9 N 2 05/21/04 L, 1-4 N 3 02/12/05 L, 0-14 N 4 1 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 2 Mississippi State Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.) 3 NCAA Region 7 Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) 4 Ole Miss/Easton Invitational (Oxford, Miss.) St. Mary s (Neb.) St. Mary s (Neb.) leads series 5-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /29/86 L, 4-6 N 1 03/16/89 L, 4-5 N 2 03/16/90 L, 2-10 N 2 03/22/91 L, 0-3 N 3 03/20/92 L, 6-10 N 3 1 Mississippi State Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 2 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) 3 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) St. Thomas 04/07/89 W, 5-4 N 1 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Stanford Stanford leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /22/03 L, 0-2 N 1 03/04/11 L, 0-5 N 2 1 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 2 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin leads series 5-2 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /16/91 L, 1-2 N 1 02/22/92 L, 1-5 N 1 02/20/99 W, 6-2 N 1 02/11/00 L, 1-2 N 2 02/09/07 L, 4-12 N 3 02/11/07 L, 7-8 N 3 03/03/07 W, 8-0 N 4 1 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 2 Pepsi Intercollegiate Classic (Grand Prairie, Texas) 3 Compass Bank Invitational (Waco, Texas) 4 Red and Blue Classic (Oxford, Miss.) Stetson Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /10/87 W, 3-2 N 1 04/08/88 L, 2-4 N 2 1 Game played in Cleveland, Miss. 2 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Tennessee Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 1-1 N: /24/99 W, 4-1 A 1 04/25/99 L, 5-7 A 1 1 Lady Vol Invitational (Knoxville, Tenn.) Tennessee Tech Southern Miss leads 6-1 H: 6-0 A: 0-0 N: /17/85 W, 13-0 H 03/17/85 W, 10-0 H 03/16/86 W, 5-0 H 03/16/86 W, 5-1 H 03/15/87 W, 6-1 H 03/15/87 W, 5-1 H 03/20/99 L, 2-4 N 1 1 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) Texas Texas leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-3 N: /09/02 L, 0-5 A 03/09/02 L, 0-4 A 02/28/14 L, 2-10 A 1 1 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas)

41 Series Results Texas A&M Texas A&M leads series 12-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-3 N: /27/88 L, 2-7 N 1 02/27/88 L, 0-3 N 1 02/25/89 L, 0-3 N 1 02/26/89 L, 0-7 N 1 02/25/90 L, 0-2 N 1 02/15/91 L, 0-8 N 2 02/23/92 L, 1-11 N 2 02/09/01 L, 1-5 N 3 02/22/02 L, 0-8 N 4 03/08/02 L, 1-3 A 03/08/02 L, 0-6 A 02/27/04 L, 3-10 A 5 1 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 2 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 3 Pepsi Intercollegiate Classic (Grand Prairie, Texas) 4 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) 5 Aggie II Invitational (College Station, Texas) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 02/10/07 W, 3-2 N 1 1 Compass Bank Invitational (Waco, Texas) Texas Southern Series tied 1-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /28/14 W, 9-0 N 1 03/01/14 L, 5-8 N 1 1 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas) Texas State Texas State leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /09/06 L, 0-9 N 1 1 Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) Troy Troy leads series 13-5 H: 0-7 A: 1-1 N: /08/88 L, 4-5 N 1 04/09/88 W, 6-5 N 1 04/07/89 W, 9-6 N 1 03/22/06 L, 0-3 H 03/22/06 L, 4-7 H 02/23/07 L, 4-9 N 2 02/25/07 L, 4-10 N 2 02/08/08 W, 4-1 N 3 02/09/08 W, 9-4 N 3 02/27/11 L, 9-15 H 4 03/02/13 L, 4-6 N 5 03/02/13 L, 7-11 N 5 04/02/13 L, 7-9 H 04/02/13 L, 4-6 H 04/01/14 W, 6-4 A 04/01/14 L, 6-7 A 04/07/15 L, 2-4 H 04/07/15 L, 1-3 H 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) 2 Purple & Gold Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.) 3 FSU Early Bird Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 4 Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 5 Renegade Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) Tulane Southern Miss leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 2-0 N: /10/87 W, 13-1 N 1 04/21/88 W, A 04/21/88 W, A 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) + Forfeit Win Tulsa Tulsa leads 22-6 H: 3-9 A: 1-11 N: /13/99 L, 3-11 N 1 02/09/01 W, 5-0 N 2 03/04/01 W, 5-4 N 3 05/06/06 L, 2-3 H 05/06/06 W, 6-2 H 05/07/06 L, 0-4 H 04/28/07 W, 3-2 A 04/28/07 L, 0-5 A 04/29/07 L, 5-9 A 03/08/08 L, 6-9 H 03/08/08 L, 0-12 H 03/09/08 W, 4-3 H 05/02/09 L, 3-9 A 05/02/09 L, 1-7 A 05/02/09 L, 0-2 A 04/10/10 L, 0-2 H 04/10/10 L, 1-9 H 04/11/10 W, 3-0 H 04/09/11 L, 3-8 A 04/09/11 L, 0-8 A 04/10/11 L, 5-8 A 03/24/12 L, 8-13 H 03/24/12 L, 1-6 H 03/25/12 L, 3-6 H 05/10/12 L, 0-6 N 4 05/04/13 L, 0-8 A 05/04/13 L, 4-9 A 05/05/13 L, 1-3 A 1 UT Arlington Tournament (Grand Prairie, Texas) 2 Pepsi Intercollegiate Classic (Grand Prairie, Texas) 3 LSU Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) 4 Conference USA Tournament () UAB UAB leads series H: 15-9 A: 8-16 N: /22/00 W, 9-0 H 04/22/00 W, 6-0 H 04/23/00 W, 8-0 H 03/24/01 W, 10-0 A 03/24/01 L, 2-4 A 03/25/01 W, 6-1 A 03/29/02 W, 1-0 H 03/29/02 W, 4-0 H 03/30/02 W, 4-0 H 05/09/02 L, 0-6 N 1 05/11/02 L, 1-2 N 1 05/03/03 W, 1-0 A 05/03/03 W, 2-0 A 05/04/03 L, 0-1 A 04/03/04 W, 5-4 H 04/03/04 W, 4-3 H 04/04/04 W, 4-1 H 04/30/05 W, 7-3 A 04/30/05 W, 7-2 A 05/01/05 L, A 04/14/06 L, 3-5 H 04/14/06 W, 11-7 H 04/15/06 W, 4-3 H 05/12/06 W, 3-1 N 2 04/21/07 L, 3-4 A 04/21/07 L, 5-12 A 04/22/07 W, 4-3 A 03/29/08 W, 8-1 H 03/29/08 L, 0-3 H 03/30/08 W, 7-1 H 03/07/09 L, 2-7 A 03/07/09 W, 5-0 A 03/08/09 L, 0-1 A 05/08/10 L, 1-7 H 05/08/10 W, 3-0 H 05/09/10 L, 1-6 H 03/19/11 L, 1-3 A 03/19/11 L, 1-6 A 03/20/11 L, 2-6 A 04/28/12 L, 1-5 H 04/28/12 L, 1-2 H 04/29/12 L, 2-4 H 03/29/13 L, 0-1 A 03/30/13 L, 0-6 A 03/30/13 L, 0-2 A 05/09/13 L, 2-3 N 2 04/12/14 W, 3-1 H 04/12/14 L, 0-2 H 04/13/14 L, 0-3 H 04/25/15 L, 2-3 A 04/25/15 L, 2-8 A 04/26/15 L, 2-5 A 1 Conference USA Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 2 Conference USA Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) UC Davis UC Davis leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /08/13 L, 3-5 N 1 02/10/13 L, 2-5 N 1 1 Fresno State Kickoff Classic (Fresno, Calif.) UC Riverside UC Riverside leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /08/13 L, 2-10 N 1 1 Fresno State Kickoff Classic (Fresno, Calif.) UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /06/11 L, 6-14 N 1 1 DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) UCF UCF leads series 17-8 H: 5-7 A: 3-9 N: /01/06 W, 7-2 H 04/01/06 W, 6-2 H 04/02/06 W, 2-1 H 03/17/07 L, 0-2 A 03/17/07 W, 6-3 A 03/18/07 L, 0-5 A 05/03/08 W, 2-1 H 05/03/08 L, 3-5 H 05/04/08 L, 0-1 H 05/08/08 L, 2-3 N 1 04/04/09 W, 5-4 A 04/04/09 L, 1-2 A 04/05/09 L, 4-5 A 03/27/10 L, 4-7 H 03/27/10 L, 2-3 H 03/28/10 L, 0-8 H 04/30/11 L, 2-3 A 04/30/11 L, 3-4 A 05/01/11 L, 2-7 A 03/17/12 L, 0-6 H 03/17/12 W, 9-5 H 03/18/12 L, 0-3 H 04/20/13 L, 2-3 A 04/20/13 L, 0-2 A 04/21/13 W, 3-2 A 1 Conference USA Tournament () UCLA UCLA leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /28/00 L, 0-6 N 1 1 Women s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) UIC 03/20/99 W, 3-0 N 1 1 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) ULM ULM leads series H: 8-9 A: 4-8 N: /12/83 L, 4-7 H 03/12/83 L, 1-4 H 04/??/83 W, 3-2 A 04/??/83 L, 2-3 A 03/23/84 L, 1-4 A 1 04/09/85 L, 2-6 A 04/09/85 W, 5-0 A 04/16/85 L, 5-6 H 04/16/85 W, 7-3 H 04/08/86 L, 0-2 H 04/08/86 W, 4-2 H 02/21/88 L, 1-2 A 02/21/88 L, 2-5 A 03/17/89 L, 6-12 N 2 02/24/90 L, 2-3 N 3 03/15/90 L, 1-6 N 2 02/09/91 L, 0-9 H 4 02/15/91 L, 0-8 A 1 02/08/92 L, 0-4 H 4 02/20/00 W, 8-4 A 5 02/29/00 W, 5-0 H 02/29/00 W, 8-0 H 02/18/01 L, 2-5 A 5 03/21/01 W, 4-2 H 03/21/01 W, 6-3 H 02/04/04 L, 0-8 H 02/04/04 W, 7-0 H 02/15/05 L, 5-8 H 02/15/05 W, 4-0 H 02/18/05 W, 5-4 A 5 02/28/07 L, 1-7 H 04/04/07 L, 2-6 A 03/01/14 W, 9-8 N 6 1 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) 2 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) 3 Louisiana-Lafayette Tournament (Lafayette, La.) 4 Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 5 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 6 Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas) UNLV UNLV leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: /13/09 L, 2-6 A 1 1 Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) USF USF leads H: 6-4 A: 3-8 N: /23/85 L, 0-2 N 1 03/21/86 L, 5-8 A 2 03/18/88 L, 0-4 N 1 03/18/88 L, 0-2 N 1 04/23/99 W, 1-0 N 3 04/24/99 W, 8-0 N 3 05/06/00 W, 9-0 H 05/06/00 W, 10-2 H 05/07/00 W, 5-2 H 05/12/00 W, 3-0 H 4 04/28/01 L, 2-3 A 04/28/01 L, 1-2 A 04/29/01 W, 2-1 A 03/23/02 L, 2-6 A 03/23/02 W, 4-0 A 03/24/02 L, 1-4 A 05/10/02 W, 7-4 A 5 03/22/03 W, 2-1 H 03/22/03 W, 10-9 H 03/23/03 L, 0-7 H 03/20/04 L, 3-6 A 03/20/04 L, 3-5 A 03/21/04 L, 2-7 A 03/25/05 L, 4-13 H 03/25/05 L, 1-9 H 03/26/05 L, 1-8 H 1 Florida State Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2 USF Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) 3 Lady Vol Invitational (Knoxville, Tenn.) 4 Conference USA Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 5 Conference USA Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) UT Arlington UT Arlington leads series 2-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /18/00 W, 5-0 N 1 02/10/06 L, 1-2 N 2 02/12/06 L, 1-6 N 2 1 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) 2 Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) UT Martin Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /09/88 W, 3-0 N 1 02/12/05 W, 6-1 N 2 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) 2 Ole Miss/Easton Invitational (Oxford, Miss.) Utah H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /21/04 W, 13-5 N 1 1 NCAA Region 7 Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) UTEP UTEP leads series H: A: 7-12 N: /25/06 W, 14-1 A 03/25/06 W, 9-6 A 03/26/06 L, 5-16 A 04/15/07 W, 4-3 H 04/15/07 L, 2-6 H 04/26/08 L, 7-8 A 04/26/08 L, 2-10 A 04/27/08 W, 3-0 A 04/18/09 L, 0-2 H 04/18/09 W, 9-5 H 04/19/09 T, 2-2 H 05/08/09 L, 4-5 A 1 04/02/10 L, 3-10 A 04/02/10 L, 8-9 A 04/03/10 L, 3-8 A 04/16/11 W, 10-0 H 04/16/11 W, H 04/17/11 W, 8-0 H 03/10/12 L, A 03/10/12 L, A 03/11/12 W, 9-8 A 03/23/13 L, 4-10 H 03/24/13 W, 4-3 H 03/08/14 L, 1-5 A 03/08/14 W, 8-6 A 03/09/14 W, 11-7 A 03/28/15 L, 5-7 A 03/28/15 W, 13-6 A 03/29/15 L, 4-10 A 1 Conference USA Tournament (El Paso, Texas) UTSA Southern Miss leads series 8-3 H: 3-3 A: 0-0 N: /13/99 W, 9-2 N 1 03/10/00 W, 5-3 N 2 02/10/01 W, 6-4 N 3 02/20/04 W, 3-2 N 4 02/22/04 W, 6-5 N 4 03/29/14 W, 10-5 H 03/29/14 L, 1-3 H 03/30/14 W, 3-0 H 03/07/15 L, 4-11 H 03/07/15 L, 3-7 H 03/08/15 W, 5-4 H 1 UT Arlington Tournament (Grand Prairie, Texas) 2 Oklahoma/Worth Invitational (Norman, Okla.) 3 Pepsi Intercollegiate Classic (Grand Prairie, Texas) 4 M&F Bank Fastpitch Classic (Ridgeland, Miss.) Virginia Virginia leads series 1-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /20/90 L, 3-4 N 1 1 Chattanooga Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Virginia Tech Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /20/99 W, 6-0 N 1 02/17/01 W, 2-0 N 2 1 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) 2 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) Washington Washington leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /04/00 L, 4-9 N 1 02/05/00 L, 6-8 N 1 02/23/01 L, 0-5 N 2 1 Arizona Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) 2 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) West Alabama Series tied 6-6 H: 1-3 A: 3-1 N: /26/86 W, 13-0 A 03/26/86 W, 10-0 A 04/11/87 W, 10-0 N 1 02/13/88 W, 3-2 H 2 02/13/88 L, 2-4 H 2 03/11/88 W, 4-1 N 3 04/18/88 W, 1-0 A 04/18/88 L, 2-4 A 02/22/89 L, 4-7 H 02/22/89 L, 0-1 H 03/11/89 L, 3-8 N 3 02/17/90 L, 5-9 N 4 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) 2 Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 3 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Hammond, La.) 4 ULM Tournament (Monroe, La.) West Florida West Florida leads series 17-1 H: 1-11 A: 0-6 N: /07/86 L, 1-2 H 03/07/86 L, 1-3 H 04/05/86 L, 0-1 A 04/05/86 L, 3-6 A 03/27/87 L, 0-3 A 03/27/87 L, 2-3 A 04/05/87 L, 0-3 H 04/05/87 L, 4-11 H 04/11/87 L, 0-3 A 1 02/13/88 L, 0-1 H 2 02/12/89 L, 3-8 H 02/12/89 L, 0-10 H 02/28/90 L, 3-4 H 02/28/90 L, 1-7 H 03/20/90 L, 2-5 A 1 02/08/91 L, 4-5 H 2 02/07/92 W, 2-1 H 2 02/08/92 L, 2-12 H 2 1 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) 2 Lady Eagle Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) West Georgia Southern Miss leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /29/85 W, 6-2 N 1 04/10/87 W, 4-2 N 2 04/07/89 W, 10-0 N 2 1 Miss. Univ. for Women Tournament (Columbus, Miss.) 2 West Florida Tournament (Pensacola, Fla.) Western Carolina 02/19/11 W, 4-2 N 1 1 Tiger Invitational (Auburn, Ala.) Western Illinois Western Illinois leads series 3-0 H: 0-2 A: 0-0 N: /20/84 L, 0-4 H 03/20/84 L, 0-3 H 03/15/90 L, 0-11 N 1 1 Houston Hit Tournament (Houston, Texas) Wichita State Southern Miss leads series 2-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: /30/90 W, 8-0 N 1 03/12/00 W, 8-0 N 2 1 Birmingham Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) 2 Oklahoma/Worth Invitational (Norman, Okla.) William Woods Series tied 1-1 H: 1-1 A: 0-0 N: /09/91 W, 4-1 H 04/09/91 L, 4-8 H Winthrop H: 0-0 A: 1-0 N: /17/00 W, 9-0 A 1 1 Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.) Wisconsin 02/20/00 W, 5-3 N 1 1 Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.) WKU WKU leads series 3-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-3 N: /11/15 L, 1-7 A 04/11/15 L, 0-6 A 04/12/15 L,

42 Team Records (GAME) Batting At Bats 44, Two times Last: vs. Middle Tennessee (03/15/14) Runs 29 vs. N.C. Central (02/28/09) Hits 23 vs. Louisiana Tech (02/24/07) Doubles 9 at Memphis (04/25/06) Triples 3, Three times Last: vs. N.C. Central (02/28/09) Home Runs 4 vs. Mississippi State (04/06/11) Runs Batted In 26 vs. N.C. Central (02/28/09) Total Bases 39 vs. Louisiana Tech (02/24/07) Walks 14 vs. N.C. Central (02/28/09) Hit By Pitch 6 Louisiana (04/30/02) Strikeouts 17 at Texas (03/09/2002) Ground into DP 3 at Kennesaw State (02/16/08) Sacrifice Flies 2, Several times Last: vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) Sacrifice Hits 5, Three times at Marshall (04/06/07) Stolen Bases 9 vs. McNeese State (02/19/06) Caught Stealing 3, Six times Last: vs. Detroit (03/04/15) Steal Attempts 9, Four times Last: Arkansas (02/06/09) Intentional Walks 4, Two times Last: at UCF (04/05/09) Strikeouts Looking 8 Runners Left On Base LSU (02/24/07) 16, Two times Last: at UTEP (04/02/10) Pitching Innings Pitched 13.0 vs. LSU (05/20/00) Hits Allowed 18, Four times Runs Allowed Last: FIU (05/03/14) 19, Two times Last: Memphis (04/06/13) Earned Runs Allowed 17 vs. Arizona (03/01/02) Walks Allowed 12 at Baylor (02/09/07) Strikeouts 21 vs. LSU (05/20/00) Doubles Allowed 6, Two times Last: at UAB (04/25/15) Triples Allowed 3, Two times Last: at Southeastern Louisiana (02/15/15) Home Runs Allowed 6, Three times Last: at Louisiana (04/10/13) Batters Faced 57 at Memphis (03/31/12) Wild Pitches 5 at Marshall (03/17/13) Balks 3 at Alabama (04/16/13) Sacrifice Flies Allowed 3 vs. Washington (02/05/00) Sacrifice Hits Allowed 5, Three times Last: vs. Nicholls (02/28/15) Strikeouts Looking 8 vs. Virginia Tech (03/20/99) Intentional Walks Allowed 2, Three times Last: at Marshall (04/22/11) Fielding Chances 57 at Memphis (03/31/12) Putouts 39 vs. LSU (05/20/00) Assists 20 at Southeastern La. (05/02/07) Errors 7, Three times Last: at UTEP (03/26/06) Double Plays Turned 4 at Memphis (04/17/10) Passed Balls 3, Four times Last: Mississippi State (03/17/10) Stolen Bases Against 7, Three times Caught Stealing By Last: Memphis (04/06/13) 3, Two times Last: Houston (03/10/13) Team Records (SEASON) Batting Batting Average Highest.332 (1999) Lowest.158 (1991) Slugging Percentage Highest.520 (1999) Lowest.182 (1991) On-Base Percentage Highest.390 (1999) Lowest.214 (1991) Games Played Most 76 (2000) Fewest 16 (1983) At Bats Most 1,898 (2000) Fewest 446 (1983) Runs Most 388 (2000) Fewest 61 (1983) Hits Most 552 (2,000) Fewest 100 (1983) Doubles Most 89 (1999) Fewest 11 (1992) Triples Most 22 (1999) Fewest 4 (1983, 1992, 2011) Home Runs Most 56 (1999) Fewest 1 (1992) Runs Batted In Most 326 (1999) Fewest 49 (1983) Total Bases Most 830 (1999) Fewest 130 (1983) Walks Most 184 (2006) Fewest 45 (1984) Intentional Walks Most 11 (2009) Hit By Pitch Most 91 (2000) Fewest 2 (1992) Strikeouts Most 415 (2002) Fewest 43 (1983) Strikeouts Looking Most 124 (2007) Sacrifice Flies Most 58 (1987) Fewest 1 (2003) Sacrifice Hits Most 90 (2001) Fewest 3 (1987) Stolen Bases Most 186 (2000) Fewest 15 (1983) Caught Stealing Most 51 (2001) Fewest 3 (1983, 1991) Steal Attempts Most 213 (2000) Fewest 18 (1983) Pitching Earned Run Average Lowest 1.17 (1999) Highest 4.84 (2014) Opponent Batting Average Lowest.137 (2000) Highest.319 (2014) Wins Most 63 (2000) Fewest 7 (1983) Losses Most 45 (1990) Fewest 9 (1983, 1999) Saves Most 4 (2003, 2006, 2013) Fewest 1, Several (Last: 2014) Complete Games Most 56 (1989, 2000) Fewest 15 (1983) Shutouts Most 41 (2000) Fewest 1, Several (Last: 2013) Innings Pitched Most (2000) Hits Allowed Most 465 (2007) Fewest 118 (1983) Runs Allowed Most 323 (2007) Fewest 57 (1983) Earned Runs Allowed Most 250 (2007) Fewest 36 (1983) Walks Allowed Most 268 (2006) Fewest 24 (1984) Intentional Walks Allowed Most 9 (2000) Fewest 1 (2010, 2012) Strikeouts Most 790 (2000) Fewest 36 (1983) Strikeouts Looking Most 206 (2000) Doubles Allowed Most 84 (2014) Fewest 13 (1983, 1987) Triples Allowed Most 30 (1989) Fewest 3 (1983, 1999) Home Runs Allowed Most 50 (2007) Fewest 2 (1991) Batters Faced Most 2,089 (2006) At Bats Against Most 1,738 (2000) Wild Pitches Most 81 (1989) Fewest 1 (1984) Balks Most 9 (2002, 2015) Fewest 1, Several (Last: 2014) Hit Batters Most 39 (2005) Fewest 1 (1986) Sacrifice Flies Allowed Most 19 (2014) Fewest 2 (2001) Sacrifice Hits Allowed Most 56 (2009) Fewest 26 (1999) Fielding Fielding Percentage Highest.979 (2000) Lowest.888 (1990, 1992) Chances Most 2,022 (1989) Fewest 514 (1983) Putouts Most 1,529 (2000) Fewest 341 (1983) Assists Most 610 (1989) Fewest 134 (1983) Errors Most 211 (1989) Fewest 37 (1984) Double Plays Turned Most 28 (2008) Fewest 1 (1984) Runners Picked Off Most 11 (2007) Caught Stealing By Most 24 (2015) Fewest 9 (1986) Stolen Bases Against Most 98 (2002) Fewest 26 (2008) Passed Balls Most 26 (2000, 2004) Fewest 4 (2012)

43 BATTING At Bats AB 1. Morgan McKeever vs. Middle Tennesee (03/15/14) 6 Shelbee Rodgers vs. Middle Tennessee (03/15/14) 6 Caroline Walker at Memphis (03/31/12) 6 Leslie Lejune vs. UTEP (04/16/11) 6 Britney Dinelt at UTEP (04/02/10) 6 Megan Hill vs. Louisiana Tech (02/24/07) 6 Jennifer Fox vs. Marshall (03/11/06) 6 Kristin Pilgrim vs. Marshall (03/11/06) 6 Jennifer Ford vs. #9 LSU (05/20/00) 6 Dalenah Tanner vs. #9 LSU (05/20/00) 6 Runs Runs 1. Megan Hill vs. N.C. Central (02/28/09) 4 Leslie LeJune vs. N.C. Central (02/28/09) 4 Megan Hill vs. South Dakota State (02/14/09) 4 Brandi Alonzo vs. Louisiana Tech (02/24/07) 4 Megan Hill vs. Louisiana Tech (02/24/07) 4 Diane Hammes at McNeese State (04/21/05) 4 Debbie Anderson at West Alabama (03/26/86) 4 8. Several tied with 3 Hits Hits 1. Brandi Alonzo vs. Louisiana Tech (02/24/07) 5 Megan Hill vs. Louisiana Tech (02/24/07) 5 3. Several tied with 4 Doubles 2B 1. Katie Cleary vs. ULM (03/01/14) 3 Brandi Alonzo vs. UTEP (04/15/07) 3 3. Several tied with 2 Triples 3B 1. Sarah Evans vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (03/26/14) 2 Sarah Evans vs. Detroit (02/22/14) 2 Courtney Hill vs. N.C. Central (02/28/09) 2 Courtney Hill at Mississippi State (02/11/09) 2 5. Several tied with 1 Home Runs HR 1. Bailey Stokes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (02/13/15) 2 Leslie LeJune vs. Mississippi State (04/06/11) 2 Jill Mathis vs. Campbell (02/18/11) 2 Megan Hill vs. Northwestern State (05/05/10) 2 Ashley Razey vs. Northwestern State (04/22/09) 2 Kristin Pilgrim at Marshall (03/21/09) 2 Logan James vs. Houston (03/10/07) 2 Ashley Brenan at UTEP (03/26/06) 2 Jennifer Fox vs. McNeese State (02/28/06) 2 Ashley Davis at Saint Louis (03/19/05) 2 Sarah Boyd vs. Oregon (02/27/04) 2 Kenya Peters vs. New Mexico (02/24/01) 2 Kenya Peters vs. UAB (04/23/00) 2 Amy Berman vs. Stephen F. Austin (02/20/99) 2 Runs Batted In RBI 1. Bailey Stokes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (02/13/15) 6 Jennifer Fox vs. McNeese State (02/28/06) 6 Courtney Blades at Georgia Tech (03/10/99) 6 4. Several tied with 5 Total Bases TB 1. Bailey Stokes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (02/13/15) 12 Megan Hill vs. Louisiana Tech (02/24/07) Leslie LeJune vs. Mississippi State (04/06/11) 9 Kristin Pilgrim at Marshall (03/21/09) 9 Megan Hill vs. South Dakota State (02/14/09) 9 Ashley Brenan at UTEP (03/26/06) 9 Ashley Davis at Saint Louis (03/19/05) 9 Sarah Boyd vs. Oregon (02/27/04) 9 Sarah Boyd at Houston (03/12/02) 9 Channika Gant vs. Charlotte (04/07/01) 9 Kenya Peters vs. UAB (04/23/00) 9 Walks BB 1. Jessica Huerta at UAB (05/01/05) 5 2. Ashley Brenan at Southeastern La. (02/19/03) 4 Megan Hill at UCF (04/04/09) 4 Megan Hill at UCF (04/05/09) 4 5. Several tied with Hit By Pitch HBP 1. Jessica Huerta vs. Marshall (03/11/06) 3 2. Several tied with 2 Times Struck Out Ks 1. Mackenzie Sher vs. Marshall (04/06/12) 4 Gant, Channika at #9 LSU (02/27/00) 4 3. Several tied with 3 Times Ground Into Double Play DP 1. Several tied with 1 Sacrifice Flies SF 1. Katie Cleary vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) 2 2. Several tied with 1 Sacrifice Hits SH 1. Several tied with 2 Stolen Bases SB 1. Allison Bullard vs. Northwestern St. (03/30/05) 4 Chrystal Stevens vs. USF (05/06/00) 4 3. Several tied with 3 Intentional Walks IBB 1. Megan Hill at UCF (04/05/09) 4 Megan Hill at UCF (04/04/09) 4 3. Mackenzie Sher at UCF (04/20/13) 2 Megan Hill vs. Mercer (02/14/10) 2 Megan Hill vs. Mercer (02/13/10) 2 Megan Hill at UCF (04/04/09) 2 Megan Hill at Marshall (04/06/07) 2 Channika Gant vs. Ole Miss (04/02/02) 2 9. Several tied with 1 PITCHING Innings Pitched IP 1. Courtney Blades vs. #9 LSU (05/20/00) Lacey Gros vs. Marshall (03/11/06) 12.0 Danielle Wymer vs. Charlotte (03/06/05) Jillian Johnson vs. Nicholls (02/28/15) 11.0 Samantha Davis vs. Louisiana (02/24/08) 11.0 Courtney Blades vs. Ole Miss (03/29/00) Lacey Gros at East Carolina (04/30/06) Several tied with 10.0 Hits Allowed Hits 1. Beth Dietrich vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Samantha Davis vs. Mississippi St. (04/24/07) 16 Melissa Cundiff vs. Southern Illinois (02/15/02) Gabby Luciani vs. Tulsa (03/24/12) 15 Samantha Davis at Tulsa (05/02/09) 15 Danielle Wymer vs. USF (03/25/05) 15 Danielle Hatfield vs. Texas A&M (02/27/04) Several tied with 14 Runs Allowed Runs 1. Kimberly Wagner vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Felicia Gonzales vs. #2 Arizona (03/01/02) Gabby Luciani at UTEP (03/10/12) Gabby Luciani vs. Tulsa (03/24/12) 13 Courtney Ramos vs. Louisiana Tech (02/26/12) 13 Meghan Harbuck at Houston (03/21/08) 13 Danielle Wymer vs. USF (03/25/05) 13 Danielle Wymer at Ole Miss (03/17/05) Several tied with 12 Earned Runs Allowed ER 1. Felicia Gonzales vs. #2 Arizona (03/01/02) Gabby Luciani vs. Tulsa (03/24/12) Meghan Harbuck at Houston (03/21/08) Danielle Wymer at Ole Miss (03/17/05) 11 Danielle Hatfield at DePaul (04/05/03) Several tied with 10 Walks Allowed BB 1. Shea Naramore at Baylor (02/09/07) Felicia Gonzales vs. #2 Arizona (03/01/02) 9 Courtney Ramos vs. Louisiana Tech (02/26/12) 9 Kimberly Wagner vs. Memphis (04/06/13) 9 5. Several tied with 8 Strikeouts SO 1. Courtney Blades vs. #9 LSU (05/20/00) Courtney Blades vs. Samford (03/01/00) 18 Courtney Blades vs. #15 UIC (03/20/99) Felicia Gonzales vs. McNeese State (04/11/01) 17 Felicia Gonzales vs. Virginia Tech (02/17/01) 17 Courtney Blades vs. Florida A&M (04/08/00) 17 Courtney Blades vs. Ole Miss (03/29/00) 17 Courtney Blades vs. Charleston (03/18/00) 17 Courtney Blades vs Kentucky (02/12/00) 17 Courtney Blades vs. Georgia State (03/28/99) 17 Courtney Blades vs. Rhode Island (03/26/99) 17 Doubles Allowed 2B 1. Kaitlin Wilson vs. FIU (05/03/14) 5 Samantha Robles vs. Middle Tennessee (03/16/14) 5 Beth Dietrich vs. UAB (04/28/12) 5 Meghan Harbuck at Houston (03/21/08) 5 Jessica Holaway at #3 LSU (04/18/02) 5 Felicia Gonzales at USF (03/23/02) 5 7. Several tied with 4 Triples Allowed 3B 1. Several tied with 2 Home Runs Allowed HR 1. Felicia Gonzales vs. #2 Arizona (03/01/02) 6 2. Kimberly Wagner at Louisiana (04/10/13) 5 Courtney Blades vs. Tennessee (04/25/99) 5 4. Krystal Crooks vs. Louisiana (04/04/06) 4 5. Several tied with 3 Batters Faced BF 1. Courtney Blades vs. #9 LSU (05/20/00) Courtney Ramos vs. Louisiana Tech (02/26/12) 47 Lacey Gros at East Carolina (04/30/06) 47 Courtney Blades vs. Ole Miss (03/29/00) Samantha Davis vs. Louisiana (02/24/08) Lacey Gros vs. Marshall (03/11/06) Beth Dietrich vs. Memphis (04/06/13) 44 Lacey Gros at Memphis (04/09/06) 44 Danielle Wymer vs. USF (03/25/05) 44 Courtney Blades at #1 Oklahoma (03/12/00) 44 Wild Pitches WP 1. Emily Wood at Marshall (03/17/13) 4 Lacey Gros vs. Louisiana (02/18/06) 4 Felicia Gonzales vs. Oakland (02/26/02) 4 Felicia Gonzales vs. Stephen F. Austin (02/20/99) 4 5. Several tied with 3 Balks BK 1. Shelbee Rodgers at WKU (04/11/15) 2 Shelbee Rodgers vs UTSA (03/07/15) 2 Shelbee Rodgers at Southeastern Louisiana (02/15/15) 2 Kaitlin Wilson at Alabama (04/16/13) 2 Kelly Smith vs. Campbell (02/18/11) 2 Beth Dietrich at Southeastern Louisiana (04/28/10) 2 Beth Dietrich at Memphis (04/17/10) 2 Felicia Gonzales vs. USF (05/10/02) 2 Jessica Holaway at Texas (03/09/02) Several tied with 1 Sacrifice Flies Allowed SF 1. Several tied with 2 Sacrifice Hits Allowed SH 1. Jillian Johnson vs. Nicholls (02/28/15) 5 Danielle Wymer vs. Houston (05/13/05) 5 Danielle Wymer vs. Charlotte (04/12/03) 5 4. Courtney Ramos vs. South Alabama (04/14/12) 4 Courtney Ramos at UNLV (02/13/09) 4 Lana Vaughn vs. Louisville (02/09/08) 4 Lacey Gros at East Carolina (04/30/06) 4 8. Several tied with 3 Strikeouts Looking SOL 1. Courtney Blades vs. Virginia Tech (03/20/99) 8 2. Felicia Gonzales at UAB (03/25/01) 7 Courtney Blades vs. Indiana (02/27/99) 7 4. Several tied with 6 Intentional Walks Allowed IBB 1. Beth Dietrich at Marshall (04/22/11) 2 Courtney Blades vs. Wisconsin (02/20/00) 2 Courtney Blades vs. #5 Washington (02/04/00) 2 4. Several tied with 1 Individual Game Records FIELDING Total Chances Ch 1. Kenya Peters vs. #9 LSU (05/20/00) Ashley Davis vs. Northwestern State (03/30/05) Kenya Peters vs. #15 UIC (03/20/99) Several tied with 18 Putouts PO 1. Kenya Peters vs. #9 LSU (05/20/00) Ashley Davis vs. Northwestern State (03/30/05) Ashley Davis vs. Charlotte (03/06/05) 18 Kenya Peters vs. McNeese State (04/11/01) 18 Kenya Peters vs Kentucky (02/12/00) 18 Kenya Peters vs. #15 UIC (03/20/99) Several tied with 17 Assists Ast 1. Lauren Castellvi at East Carolina (05/01/10) Ashley Davis vs. Charlotte (04/12/03) 9 3. Morgan McKeever vs. Memphis (04/07/13) 8 Carolina Walker at UTEP (03/10/12) 8 Courtney Hill vs. Louisiana Tech (02/22/09) 8 Charity Butler vs. Northwestern State (03/30/05) 8 Channika Gant vs. Houston (03/31/01) 8 Joan Copeland at Miss. Univ. Women (04/22/86) 8 9. Several tied with 7 Errors Er 1. Several tied with 3 Passed Balls PB 1. Alexis Hurley vs. Mississippi State (03/17/10) 3 Kenya Peters vs. Wisconsin (02/20/00) 3 Sarah Maulorico vs. Northwestern (02/14/99) 3 Dora Grant at Delta State (04/03/86) 3 5. Several tied with 2 Stolen Bases Against SB 1. Taylor Beck vs. Memphis (04/06/13) 7 Kimberly Wagner vs. Memphis (04/06/13) 7 Kenya Peters vs. #19 Louisinana (04/30/02) 7 Felicia Gonzales vs. #18 DePaul (04/27/02) 7 Kenya Peters vs. #18 DePaul (04/27/02) 7 6. Mackenzie Sher at Marshall (03/16/13) 6 Kristin Pilgrim at Marshall (03/21/09) 6 Kenya Peters vs. #12 Oregon State (05/23/99) 6 9. Several tied with 5 Caught Stealing By CS 1. Mackenzie Sher vs. Houston (03/10/13) 3 Alexis Hurley at South Alabama (02/24/10) 3 Gabby Luciani at South Alabama (02/24/10) 3 4. Several tied with 2 41

44 Individual Season Records BATTING Batting Average (Min. 100 at-bats) Avg. 1. Amy Berman, Chrystal Stevens, Jen Ford, Megan Hill, Amy Berman, Auriel Jenkins, Erin Johnson, Chrystal Stevens, Kristin Pilgrim, Sarah Evans, Games Played GP 1. Channika Gant, Erin Johnson, Kenya Peters, Chrystal Stevens, Dalenah Tanner, Amy Berman, Jennifer Collins, Jen Ford, Several tied with 67 Games Started GS 1. Channika Gant, Erin Johnson, Kenya Peters, Chrystal Stevens, Amy Berman, Jennifer Collins, Jen Ford, Dalenah Tanner, Several tied with 67 At Bats AB 1. Amy Berman, Jennifer Collins, Chrystal Stevens, Charity Butler, Erin Johnson, Ashley Davis, Jen Ford, Amy Berman, Jilll Vaughn, Ashley Brenan, Channika Gant, Kenya Peters, Runs Runs 1. Amy Berman, Amy Berman, Jennifer Collins, Chrystal Stevens, Chrystal Stevens, Erin Johnson, Megan Hill, Ashley Brenan, Jessica Huerta, Jen Ford, Hits Hits 1. Amy Berman, Amy Berman, Chrystal Stevens, Chrystal Stevens, Jen Ford, Erin Johnson, Jennifer Collins, Jennifer Fox, Megan Hill, Charity Butler, Jessica Huerta, Doubles 2B 1. Amy Berman, Jen Ford, Courtney Blades, Megan Hill, Amy Berman, Charity Butler, Katie Cleary, Jessica Huerta, Ashley Brenan, Several tied with 13 Triples 3B 1. Megan Hill, Chrystal Stevens, Amy Berman, Erin Johnson, Sandra Duck, Sarah Evans, Courtney Hill, Megan Hill, Melanie Hymel, Debbie Anderson, Leigh Marrero, Home Runs HR 1. Amy Berman, Amy Berman, Megan Hill, Kenya Peters, Megan Hill, Megan Hill, Jen Ford, Jill Mathis, Sarah Boyd, Kenya Peters, Runs Batted In RBI 1. Jen Ford, Amy Berman, Erin Johnson, Amy Berman, Courtney Blades, Jen Ford, Megan Hill, Jennifer Fox, Ashley Davis, Megan Hill, Total Bases TB 1. Amy Berman, Amy Berman, Jen Ford, Chrystal Stevens, Erin Johnson, Megan Hill, Megan Hill, Chrystal Stevens, Courtney Blades, Ashley Davis, Slugging Percentage (Min. 100 at-bats) Pct. 1. Amy Berman, Megan Hill, Jen Ford, Megan Hill, Megan Hill, Amy Berman, Chrystal Stevens, Auriel Jenkins, Erin Johnson, Courtney Blades, Walks BB 1. Megan Hill, Megan Hill, Ashley Brenan, Megan Hill, Jessica Huerta, Bailey Stokes, Amanda Brown, Amanda Brown, Megan Hill, Erin Johnson, Hit By Pitch HBP 1. Channika Grant, Channika Grant, Chanell Thurman, Chrystal Stevens, Amanda Brown, Erin Johnson, Kenya Peters, Dalenah Tanner, Melanie Hymel, Several tied with 9 On Base Percentage (Min. 100 at-bats) Pct. 1. Megan Hill, Megan Hill, Chrystal Stevens, Amy Berman, Jen Ford, Megan Hill, Kristin Pilgrim, Amy Berman, Erin Johnson, Jessica Huerta, Sacrifice Flies SF 1. Logan James, Joan Copeland, Michelle Takeda, Jen Ford, Chrystal Stevens, Amy Musson, Several tied with 3 Sacrifice Hits SH 1. Robbi Robertson, Chrystal Stevens, Valerie Thornhill, Chrystal Stevens, Jennifer Collins, Colleen Wagner, Debbie Anderson, Several tied with 12 Stolen Bases SB 1. Chrystal Stevens, Jennifer Collins, Channika Gant, Jessica Huerta, Heather Bell, Amanda Brown, Channika Gant, Chrystal Stevens, Ashley Brenan, Dalenah Tanner, PITCHING Earned Run Average (Min. 100 IP) ERA 1. Courtney Blades, Courtney Blades, Kim Owens, Kim Owens, Felicia Gonzales, Robin Whitaker, Amy Musson-Boutwell, Melissa Cundiff, Kim Owens, Melissa Cundiff, Wins Wins 1. Courtney Blades, Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Jessica Holaway, Melissa Cundiff, Shelbee Rodgers, Samantha Davis, Jessica Holaway, Jessica Holaway, Robin Whittaker, Appearances App 1. Courtney Blades, Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Shea Naramore, Jessica Holaway, Lacey Gros, Krystal Crooks, Melissa Cundiff, Amy Newland, Beth Dietrich, Danielle Wymer, Jessica Holaway, Games Started GS 1. Courtney Blades, Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Shea Naramore, Amy Newland, Kim Owens, Lacey Gros, Melissa Cundiff, Valerie Thornhill, Amy Newland, Complete Games CG 1. Courtney Blades, Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Kim Owens, Amy Newland, Amy Newland, Val Thornhill, Jessica Holaway, Robin Whittaker, Jessica Holaway, Jessica Holaway, Kim Owens, Shutouts Sho 1. Courtney Blades, Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Jessica Holaway, Jessica Holaway, Robin Whitaker, Amy Musson-Boutwell, Danielle Wymer, Felicia Gonzales, Kim Owens, Saves Saves 1. Beth Dietrich, Samantha Davis, Samantha Davis, Jessica Holaway, Jessica Holaway, Courtney Blades, Several tied with 1 Innings Pitched IP 1. Courtney Blades, Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Kim Owens, Amy Newland, Lacey Gros, Jessica Holaway, Amy Newland, Melissa Cundiff, Jessica Holaway, Strikeouts SO 1. Courtney Blades, Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Lacey Gros, Shelbee Rodgers, Gabby Luciani, Felicia Gonzales, Jessica Holaway, Danielle Wymer, Jessica Holaway, Opponent Batting Average (Min. 100 IP) B/Avg. 1. Courtney Blades, Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Amy Musson-Boutwell, Kim Owens, Robin Whitaker, Robin Whitaker, Robin Whitaker, Felicia Gonzales, Lacey Gros, FIELDING Chances Ch 1. Kenya Peters, Kenya Peters, Ashley Davis, Tammy Edwards, Sarah Evans, Tammy Edwards, Kenya Peters, Ashley Davis, Taylor Brown, Ashley Davis, Putouts PO 1. Kenya Peters, Kenya Peters, Ashley Davis, Tammy Edwards, Sarah Evans, Tammy Edwards, Kenya Peters, Ashley Davis, Taylor Brown, Ashley Davis, Assists Ast 1. Jessica Huerta, Colleen Wagner, Joan Copeland, Kristie Martin, Kristin Chaney, Jessica Huerta, Jessica Huerta, Tamee Merritt, Robin Whittaker, Ashley Brenan, Fielding Percentage (Min. 250 chances) Pct. 1. Kenya Peters, Logan James, Logan James, Kristin Pilgrim, Kenya Peters, Jen Ford, Logan James, Katie Cleary, Mackenzie Sher, Colleen Wagner, Taylor Brown,

45 Individual Career Records BATTING Batting Average (minimum 250 AB) Avg. 1. Amy Berman, Chrystal Stevens, Erin Johnson, Megan Hill, Jen Ford, Auriel Jenkins, Jennifer Collins, Sarah Evans, Katie Cleary, Morgan McKeever, Joan Copeland, Games Played GP 1. Kenya Peters, Jessica Huerta, Kristie Martin, Ashley Davis, Sarah Boyd, Jennifer Fox, Ashley Brenan, Heather Bell, Kristin Pilgrim, Charity Butler, Tammy Edwards, Games Started GS 1. Kenya Peters, Jessica Huerta, Jennifer Fox, Ashley Brenan, Kristin Pilgrim, Ashley Davis, Sarah Boyd, Megan Hill, Charity Butler, Heather Bell, At Bats AB 1. Ashley Davis, Jennifer Fox, Jill Vaughn, Ashley Brenan, Kenya Peters, Sarah Boyd, Jessica Huerta, Leslie LeJune, Kristin Pilgrim, Colleen Wagner, Runs Runs 1. Megan Hill, Ashley Brenan, Jessica Huerta, Amy Berman, Leslie LeJune, Chrystal Stevens, Channika Gant, Charity Butler, Jennifer Collins, Heather Bell, Hits Hits 1. Megan Hill, Ashley Davis, Jennifer Fox, Amy Berman, Jill Vaughn, Jessica Huerta, Kenya Peters, Ashley Brenan, Charity Butler, Kristin Pilgrim, Doubles 2B 1. Ashley Davis, Megan Hill, Leslie LeJune, Sarah Boyd, Amy Berman, Ashley Brenan, Charity Butler, Jessica Huerta, Jennifer Fox, Kenya Peters, Triples 3B 1. Megan Hill, Jessica Huerta, Erin Johnson, Chrystal Stevens, Sarah Evans, Amy Berman, Leigh Marrero, Sandra Duck, Michelle MacKay, Trish Leidy, Home Runs HR 1. Megan Hill, Kenya Peters, Amy Berman, Mackenzie Sher, Heather Bell, Sarah Boyd, Ashley Brenan, Jenn Ford, Jill Mathis, Jennifer Fox, Runs Batted In RBI 1. Megan Hill, Jennifer Fox, Kenya Peters, Amy Berman, Jen Ford, Kristin Pilgrim, Ashley Davis, Ashley Brenan, Jessica Huerta, Erin Johnson, Total Bases TB 1. Megan Hill, Amy Berman, Kenya Peters, Ashley Davis, Jessica Huerta, Ashley Brenan, Jennifer Fox, Sarah Boyd, Kristin Pilgrim, Leslie LeJune, Slugging Percentage (minimum 250 AB) Pct. 1. Amy Berman, Megan Hill, Erin Johnson, Jen Ford, Chrystal Stevens, Jill Mathis, Auriel Jenkins, Kenya Peters, Jessica Huerta, Ashley Davis, Walks BB 1. Megan Hill, Jessica Huerta, Ashley Brenan, Jennifer Fox, Kristin Pilgrim, Amanda Brown, Leslie LeJune, Kenya Peters, Lauren Castellvi, Tammy Edwards, Hit By Pitch HBP 1. Channika Gant, Kenya Peters, Chanell Thurman, Brandi Alonzo, Kristin Pilgrim, Amanda Brown, Charity Butler, Jessica Huerta, Chrystal Stevens, Sarah Evans, Allison Bullard, Jennifer Fox, On-Base Percentage (minimum 250 AB) Pct. 1. Megan Hill, Amy Berman, Chrystal Stevens, Erin Johnson, Jen Ford, Sarah Evans, Jessica Huerta, Amanda Brown, Auriel Jenkins, Jennifer Fox, Sacrifice Flies SF 1. Joan Copeland, Logan James, Amy Musson-Boutwell, Mackenzie Sher, Lauren Castellvi, Jennifer Fox, Channika Gant, Jen Ford, Debbie Anderson, Several tied with 4 Sacrifice Hits SH 1. Colleen Wagner, Kristie Martin, Kenya Peters, Channika Gant, Chrystal Stevens, Jessica Huerta, Debbie Anderson, Joan Copeland, Allison Bullard, Jill Vaughn, Stolen Bases SB 1. Chrystal Stevens, Channika Gant, Ashley Brenan, Amanda Brown, Jessica Huerta, Heather Bell, Kristie Martin, Jennifer Collins, Allison Bullard, Charity Butler, PITCHING Earned Run Average (minimum 100 IP) ERA 1. Courtney Blades, Kim Owens, Amy Musson-Boutwell, Melissa Cundiff, Robin Whittaker, Felicia Gonzales, Jessica Holaway, Donna Legg, Amy Newland, Samantha Davis, Wins Wins 1. Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Jessica Holaway, Samantha Davis, Danielle Wymer, Amy Newland, Robin Whittaker, Kim Owens, Courtney Ramos, Beth Dietrich, Appearances App 1. Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Samantha Davis, Amy Newland, Beth Dietrich, Courtney Ramos, Jessica Holaway, Danieel Wymer, Kim Owens, Gabby Luciani, Games Started GS 1. Courtney Blades, Amy Newland, Danielle Wymer, Felicia Gonzales, Kim Owens, Jessica Holaway, Samantha Davis, Beth Dietrich, Courtney Ramos, Robin Whitaker, Complete Games CG 1. Amy Newland, Courtney Blades, Kim Owens, Jessica Holaway, Felicia Gonzales, Robin Whittaker, Samantha Davis, Tina Sharkey, Beth Dietrich, Danielle Wymer, Shutouts Sho 1. Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Jessica Holaway, Kim Owens, Courtney Ramos, Robin Whittaker, Amy Musson-Boutwell, Danielle Wymer, Beth Dietrich, Amy Newland, Saves Saves 1. Samantha Davis, Jessica Holaway, Beth Dietrich, Courtney Blades, Courtney Ramos, Felicia Gonzales, Several tied with 1 Innings Pitched IP 1. Courtney Blades, Amy Newland, Jessica Holaway, Felicia Gonzales, Samantha Davis, Kim Owens, Beth Dietrich, Danielle Wymer, Courtney Ramos, Robin Whittaker, Strikeouts SO 1. Courtney Blades, , Felicia Gonzales, Jessica Holaway, Courtney Ramos, Samantha Davis, Kim Owens, Gabby Luciani, Beth Dietrich, Danielle Wymer, Shelbee Rodgers, Opponent Batting Average (minimum 100 IP) B/Avg. 1. Courtney Blades, Felicia Gonzales, Amy Musson-Boutwell, Lacey Gros, Kim Owens, Melissa Cundiff, Robin Whitaker, Jessica Holaway, Gabby Luciani, Krystal Crooks, FIELDING Chances Ch 1. Kenya Peters, , Ashley Davis, , Tammy Edwards, , Logan James, , Kristin Pilgrim, , Jessica Huerta, , Colleen Wagner, Sarah Evans, Charity Butler, Mackenzie Sher, Putouts PO 1. Kenya Peters, , Ashley Davis, , Tammy Edwards, , Logan James, , Kristin Pilgrim, Sarah Evans, Mackenzie Sher, Marti Jahnke, Taylor Brown, Colleen Wagner, Assists Ast 1. Jessica Huerta, Ashley Brenan, Lauren Castellvi, Colleen Wagner, Chanell Thurman, Kristie Martin, Charity Butler, Robin Whittaker, Debbie Anderson, Michelle Stringer, Fielding Percentage (minimum 250 chances) Pct. 1. Kenya Peters, Logan James, Jen Ford, Taylor Brown, Marti Jahnke, Mackenzie Sher, Tammy Edwards, Sue Logan, Kristin Pilgrim, Katie Cleary, 43

46 Team Batting Year Avg GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E Fld% Opp Opp Opp , Opp , , Opp , , Opp , , Opp , , Opp , , Opp , Opp , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , , Opp , , , Opp , , , Opp , , , Opp , , , Opp , , NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 5/20/99 Southern Miss 1 Oregon State 0 5/21/99 Southern Miss 5 Oklahoma 0 5/22/99 Southern Miss 4 LSU 3 5/23/99 Oregon State 9 Southern Miss 1 5/23/99 Southern Miss 4 Oregon State 0 Women s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 5/27/99 Fresno State 1 Southern Miss 0 5/29/99 DePaul 1 Southern Miss 0 Southern Miss in the NCAA Tournament NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 5/18/00 Southern Miss 3 Oregon 0 5/19/00 Southern Miss 14 Hofstra 1 5/20/00 LSU 1 Southern Miss 0 5/21/00 Southern Miss 3 Oregon 1 5/21/00 Southern Miss 1 LSU 0 Women s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 5/25/00 Southern Miss 1 Arizona 0 5/27/00 Oklahoma 3 Southern Miss 1 5/27/00 Southern Miss 3 Alabama 0 5/28/00 UCLA 6 Southern Miss 0 NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 5/17/01 Louisiana-Lafayette 5 Southern Miss 1 5/18/01 Penn State 1 Southern Miss 0 NCAA Regional (Palo Alto, Calif.) 5/20/04 Pacific 10 Southern Miss 2 5/21/04 Southern Miss 13 Utah 5 5/22/04 Southern Illinois 4 Southern Miss 1

47 Team Pitching Year ERA W-L App GS CG Sho SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA / Opp / / Opp / / Opp / / Opp / / Opp / / Opp / / Opp / / Opp / / Opp / / Opp / / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , / , Opp / , Southern Miss in the Polls 1999 NFCA / USA Today 03/17/99 No /24/99 No /31/99 No /07/99 No /14/99 No /21/99 No /28/99 No /05/99 No. 8 05/12/99 No. 8 06/02/99 No NFCA / USA Today 01/26/00 (Preseason) No. 5 02/23/00 No /01/00 No. 11 (tied) 03/08/00 No /15/00 No /22/00 No /29/00 No /05/00 No /12/00 No /19/00 No. 8 04/26/00 No. 8 05/03/00 No. 8 05/10/00 No. 8 05/31/00 No NFCA / USA Today 01/24/01 (Preseason) No /21/01 No /28/01 No. 45

48 Year-by-Year Leaders BATTING Batting Average 1983 B. Allen B. Allen V. Burton S. Duck K. Owens R. Whitaker T. Leidy J. Vaughn L. Rushing T. Winstead A. Berman A. Berman K. Martin K. Peters A. Jenkins A. Jenkins J. Huerta J. Fox M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill J. Mathis B. Lilly C. Walker M. McKeever S. Evans M. McKeever.341 At Bats 1983 J. Copeland J. Copeland V. Burton J. Copeland J. Vaughn C. Wagner J. Vaughn J. Vaughn M. Sowell M. MacKay A. Berman A. Berman S. Boyd T. Edwards S. Boyd A. Brenan D. Hammes C. Butler B. Alonzo 168 L. James K. Pilgrim K. Pilgrim L. LeJune L. LeJune L. LeJune M. McKeever M. McKeever M. McKeever 164 Runs Scored 1983 J. Kovach F. Johnson 12 A. Musson S. Duck D. Anderson D. Anderson R. McGuffee M. MacKay J. Vaughn M. Sowell M. MacKay A. Berman A. Berman A. Brown A. Brown A. Jenkins A. Jenkins J. Huerta A. Brenan M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill L. LeJune J. Mathis C. Walker M. McKeever M. McKeever M. McKeever 28 Hits 1983 J. Copeland F. Johnson V. Burton J. Copeland J. Vaughn J. Vaughn 38 C. Wagner J. Vaughn J. Vaughn L. Rushing D. Thompson A. Berman A. Berman T. Edwards K. Peters A. Jenkins A. Davis 57 A. Jenkins J. Huerta J. Fox M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill L. LeJune 53 J. Mathis L. LeJune L. LeJune M. McKeever S. Evans M. McKeever 56 Doubles 1983 S. Jones 3 L. Blackwell A. Musson A. Musson D. Grant C. Wagner K. Owens M. Parks J. Vaughn W. Lionetti M. MacKay J. Ford A. Berman C. Gant C. Gant A. Brown 10 A. Davis A. Brenan J. Huerta C. Butler J. Fox K. Pilgrim M. Hill L. LeJune 13 J. Mathis L. LeJune L. LeJune 7 C. Turang 7 C. Walker S. Evans 9 C. Walker K. Cleary S. Evans 12 Triples 1983 B. Allen 1 J. Kovach 1 D. Lee 1 R. Saimes A. Musson S. Duck L. Marrero D. Anderson L. Barfield T. Leidy T. Leidy 3 M. MacKay L. Rushing T. Knight A. Berman 5 E. Johnson C. Stevens M. McMains M. Hymel T. Edwards A. Brenan J. Huerta C. Butler M. Hill M. Hill 3 B. Pigott C. Hill 4 M. Hill M. Hill T. Brown 1 B. Dinelt 1 B. Lilly 1 J. Mathis B. Dinelt T. Beck 1 K. Cleary 1 S. Evans 1 D. LaPointe 1 M. McKeever 1 C. Walker S. Evans S. Evans 2 M. McKeever 2 Home Runs 1983 J. Kovach 1 R. Saimes J. Copeland 1 A. Musson 1 R. Whitaker S. Duck L. Marrero L. Marrero 2 C. Wagner L. Barfield 2 K. Owens R. Williams M. MacKay 1 J. Vaughn T. Knight A. Berman A. Berman K. Peters H. Bell 5 T. Edwards H. Bell S. Boyd A. Davis A. Brenan M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill J. Mathis M. Sher M. Sher M. Sher B. Stokes 4 Runs Batted In 1983 L. Blackwell A. Musson A. Musson L. Marrero C. Wagner K. Owens M. Parks T. Leidy L. Rushing T. Winstead J. Ford A. Berman T. Edwards C. Gant S. Boyd S. Boyd A. Davis J. Fox M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill J. Mathis J. Mathis M. Sher M. Sher M. Sher K. Cleary 36 Total Bases 1983 J. Copeland A. Musson S. Duck L. Marrero K. Owens K. Owens J. Vaughn J. Vaughn L. Rushing M. MacKay 30 D. Thompson A. Berman A. Berman T. Edwards 90 K. Peters K. Peters A. Jenkins A. Jenkins A. Davis J. Fox M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill J. Mathis J. Mathis L. LeJune M. Sher M. Sher M. McKeever 65 Slugging Percentage 1983 B. Allen B. Allen A. Musson L. Marrero K. Owens L. Barfield M. MacKay J. Vaughn L. Rushing T. Winstead A. Berman A. Berman K. Peters C. Gant H. Bell A. Jenkins A. Davis J. Fox M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill B. Lilly C. Walker M. Sher M. Sher S. Evans.431 Walks 1983 J. Kovach M. Haarala S. Duck L. Marrero K. Owens 17 C. Wagner R. McGuffee V. Thornhill L. Rushing L. Rushing M. MacKay J. Ford E. Johnson A. Brown A. Brown A. Brenan J. Huerta J. Huerta A. Brenan M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill L. LeJune S. Shiflet S. Evans M. McKeever B. Stokes 31 Hit By Pitch 1983 J. Kovach R. Whitaker R. Whitaker V. Burton 1 S. Duck 1 M. Jahnke 1 K. Owens D. Anderson 2 J. Fagan 2 R. McGuffee 2 K. Owens 2 J. Vaughn M. Parks M. Sowell T. Merritt 2 V. Thornhill J. Collins 7 C. Stevens C. Gant C. Gant A. Brown C. Butler 5 A. Jenkins C. Butler J. Huerta A. Bullard 9 K. Pilgrim M. Prouty J. Fox K. Pilgrim B. Alonzo 9 C. Thurman C. Thurman B. Dinelt 4 B. Lilly S. Evans S. Evans S. Evans 7 On-Base Percentage 1983 B. Allen B. Allen V. Burton S. Duck K. Owens R. Whitaker T. Leidy J. Vaughn L. Rushing T. Winstead C. Stevens A. Berman C. Gant A. Brown A. Jenkins A. Jenkins J. Huerta A. Brenan M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill M. Hill B. Lilly C. Walker S. Evans S. Evans M. McKeever.394 Sacrifice Flies 1983 L. Blackwell 1 L. Hubbard 1 F. Johnson A. Musson J. Copeland D. Anderson D. Anderson K. Owens T. Leidy 2 S. Theobald S. Maulorico J. Ford 4 C. Stevens R. Roberson H. Bell 2 S. Boyd 2 T. Edwards S. Boyd A. Brenan 1 D. Hammes 1 J. Huerta 1 S. Logan J. Huerta J. Fox L. Castellvi L. James L. Castellvi 1 B. Dinelt 1 A. Hurley 1 L. James 1 K. Pilgrim B. Alonzo 2 M. Hill 2 C. Thurman M. Takeda C. Turang S. Evans 1 M. McKeever 1 M. Sher 1 M. Stringer 1 C. Walker M. McKeever K. Cleary 2 B. Stokes 2 Sacrifice Hits 1983 B. Allen 4 F. Johnson J. Copeland J. Copeland D. Anderson 9 J. Copeland D. Anderson V. Thornhill C. Wagner M. Anderson 10 W. Lionetti A. Newland J. Albritton C. Stevens C. Stevens R. Roberson K. Martin C. Butler 8 A. Jenkins J. Huerta M. Prouty J. Huerta A. Bullard K. Chaney L. Castellvi B. Dinelt C. Thurman S. Shiflet S. Evans A. Pollock M. Hayden 6 Stolen Bases 1983 J. Copeland M. Haarala 8 F. Johnson V. Burton V. Burton J. Vaughn J. Vaughn T. Leidy 7 J. Vaughn T. Leidy M. Sowell M. MacKay 8 M. Sowell C. Stevens C. Stevens H. Bell A. Brown A. Jenkins A. Brenan J. Huerta A. Brenan B. Alonzo K. Chaney C. Hill M. Hill L. LeJune O. Moffett D. LaPointe M. Nelson K. Christofferson 5 P. Garner 5 PITCHING Earned Run Average 1983 J. Copeland 0.00 M. Haarala 0.00 K. Hudson 0.00 F. Johnson 0.00 S. Jones B. Allen 0.00 M. Haarala 0.00 K. King 0.00 D. Lee 0.00 K. Sixkiller A. Musson K. Owens K. Owens K. Owens A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales M. Cundiff J. Holaway J. Holaway K. Crooks L. Gros S. Davis S. Davis C. Ramos G. Luciani B. Dietrich C. Ramos B. Dietrich S. Rodgers D. Block 4.10 Wins 1983 D. Legg A. Musson A. Musson K. Owens K. Owens R. Whitaker A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway J. Holaway K. Crooks L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis G. Luciani B. Dietrich B. Dietrich K. Wagner S. Rodgers D. Block 6 Appearances 1983 D. Legg D. Legg A. Musson K. Owens K. Owens K. Owens A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway J. Holaway K. Crooks L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis 31 C. Ramos G. Luciani B. Dietrich B. Dietrich B. Dietrich S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 29

49 Games Started 1983 D. Legg D. Legg A. Musson K. Owens K. Owens K. Owens A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland 21 T. Sharkey C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway J. Holaway D. Wymer L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis G. Luciani B. Dietrich B. Dietrich B. Dietrich S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 22 Complete Games 1983 D. Legg A. Musson A. Musson K. Owens K. Owens R. Whitaker A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway J. Holaway K. Crooks L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis G. Luciani B. Dietrich B. Dietrich B. Dietrich S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 12 Shutouts 1983 D. Legg A. Musson A. Musson K. Owens K. Owens R. Whitaker A. Newland 2 V. Thornhill A. Newland A. Newland T. Sharkey C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway J. Holaway D. Wymer D. Wymer S. Naramore S. Davis C. Ramos C. Ramos B. Dietrich B. Dietrich B. Dietrich S. Rodgers D. Block 1 J. Johnson 1 Combined Shutouts 1983 L. Blackwell 1 L. Hubbard C. Blades 7 F. Gonzales C. Blades M. Cundiff D. Wymer K. Crooks 1 S. Davis 1 L. Gros 1 S. Naramore S. Davis 1 M. Harbuck 1 S. Naramore 1 L. Vaughn S. Rodgers 1 K. Wilson D. Block 1 E. Wood 1 Saves 1983 L. Hubbard R. Whitaker V. Thornhill C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales M. Cundiff J. Holaway J. Holaway D. Wymer S. Davis M. Harbuck S. Davis G. Luciani 1 C. Ramos 1 L. Vaughn B. Dietrich 1 C. Ramos B. Dietrich S. Rodgers J. Johnson 1 S. Robles 1 Innings Pitched 1983 D. Legg A. Musson A. Musson K. Owens K. Owens R. Whitaker A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway J. Holaway K. Crooks L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis G. Luciani B. Dietrich B. Dietrich B. Dietrich S. Rodgers S. Rodgers Hits Allowed 1983 D. Legg D. Legg A. Musson K. Owens K. Owens K. Owens A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland C. Blades C. Blades M. Cundiff J. Holaway J. Holaway J. Holaway K. Crooks L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis C. Ramos B. Dietrich B. Dietrich B. Dietrich S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 171 Runs Allowed 1983 D. Legg D. Legg R. Whitaker K. Owens K. Owens R. Whitaker V. Thornhill A. Newland T. Sharkey A. Newland C. Blades C. Blades M. Cundiff F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway D. Wymer L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis C. Ramos B. Dietrich B. Dietrich K. Wagner S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 113 Earned Runs Allowed 1983 D. Legg D. Legg R. Whitaker K. Owens K. Owens 38 R. Whitaker R. Whitaker V. Thornhill A. Newland T. Sharkey T. Sharkey C. Blades C. Blades M. Cundiff 50 F. Gonzales F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway D. Wymer L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis C. Ramos B. Dietrich B. Dietrich K. Wagner S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 91 Walks 1983 D. Legg A. Musson R. Whitaker D. Wilhite K. Owens R. Whitaker V. Thornhill A. Newland V. Thornhill A. Newland 43 T. Sharkey C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales F. Gonzales J. Holaway D. Wymer D. Wymer L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis C. Ramos G. Luciani G. Luciani C. Ramos K. Wagner S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 62 Strikeouts 1983 D. Legg A. Musson A. Musson K. Owens K. Owens K. Owens A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway D. Wymer L. Gros S. Davis S. Davis C. Ramos G. Luciani B. Dietrich B. Dietrich K. Wagner S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 87 Doubles Allowed 1984 D. Legg A. Musson K. Owens R. Whitaker R. Whitaker A. Newland A. Newland C. Blades C. Blades M. Cundiff J. Holaway J. Holaway 21 D. Wymer J. Holaway D. Wymer L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis C. Ramos B. Dietrich B. Dietrich K. Wagner S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 24 Triples Allowed 1984 D. Legg A. Musson K. Owens K. Owens 7 R. Whitaker K. Owens A. Newland 15 V. Thornhill A. Newland C. Blades F. Gonzales M. Cundiff 4 F. Gonzales J. Holaway D. Hatfield J. Holaway D. Wymer L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis B. Dietrich 2 C. Ramos G. Luciani 2 C. Ramos 2 K. Smith C. Ramos K. Wilson S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 8 Home Runs Allowed 1984 D. Legg A. Musson K. Owens R. Whitaker K. Owens A. Newland 5 V. Thornhill A. Newland A. Newland 2 T. Sharkey C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway K. Crooks 13 D. Wymer L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis C. Ramos G. Luciani B. Dietrich K. Wilson S. Rodgers D. Block 15 S. Rodgers 15 Batting Average Against 1985 A. Musson K. Owens R. Whitaker R. Whitaker A. Newland T. Sharkey A. Newland T. Sharkey C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales F. Gonzales J. Holaway J. Holaway K. Crooks L. Gros S. Davis S. Davis C. Ramos G. Luciani B. Dietrich C. Ramos K. Wagner S. Rodgers D. Block.291 J. Johnson.291 Wild Pitches 1984 A. Musson A. Musson D. Wilhite K. Owens R. Whitaker V. Thornhill T. Sharkey V. Thornhill T. Sharkey C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales F. Gonzales J. Holaway 9 D. Wymer J. Saunier D. Wymer L. Gros S. Naramore H. Griffin L. Vaughn C. Ramos B. Dietrich C. Ramos K. Wagner S. Rodgers S. Rodgers 18 Year-by-Year Leaders (PITCHING) Hit Batters 1984 R. Whitaker A. Musson 3 R. Whitaker K. Owens K. Owens K. Owens V. Thornhill A. Newland A. Newland A. Newland C. Blades C. Blades M. Cundiff J. Holaway J. Holaway D. Wymer D. Wymer L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis G. Luciani B. Dietrich B. Dietrich K. Wagner S. Rodgers D. Block 13 Sacrifice Flies Allowed 1986 K. Owens C. Blades 2 F. Gonzales C. Blades M. Cundiff 1 F. Gonzales F. Gonzales J. Holaway D. Hatfield 2 J. Holaway 2 D. Wymer K. Crooks D. Wymer S. Naramore H. Griffin C. Ramos B. Dietrich 2 G. Luciani 2 C. Ramos B. Dietrich C. Ramos B. Dietrich S. Rodgers D. Block 5 Sacrifice Hits Allowed 1986 K. Owens C. Blades C. Blades F. Gonzales J. Holaway D. Wymer J. Holaway D. Wymer L. Gros S. Naramore S. Davis S. Davis G. Luciani B. Dietrich B. Dietrich B. Dietrich S. Robles S. Rodgers 19 FIELDING Chances 1983 M. Haarala R. Whitaker M. Jahnke M. Jahnke K. Owens K. Owens V. Thornhill C. Wagner T. Merritt T. Winstead K. Peters K. Peters K. Peters T. Edwards T. Edwards A. Davis A. Davis A. Davis L. James L. James K. Pilgrim L. James T. Brown T. Brown S. Evans S. Evans K. Cleary 260 Putouts 1983 M. Haarala R. Whitaker M. Jahnke M. Jahnke K. Owens K. Owens V. Thornhill W. Lionetti W. Lionetti S. Britt K. Peters K. Peters K. Peters T. Edwards T. Edwards A. Davis A. Davis A. Davis L. James L. James K. Pilgrim L. James T. Brown T. Brown S. Evans S. Evans K. Cleary 234 Assists 1983 L. Blackwell A. Musson A. Musson J. Copeland D. Anderson R. Whitaker C. Wagner C. Wagner T. Merritt W. Whaley K. Martin A. Berman C. Gant K. Martin A. Brenan J. Huerta J. Huerta J. Huerta J. Fox K. Chaney C. Thurman L. Castellvi J. Mathis C. Turang M. McKeever M. Stringer M. Stringer 81 Errors 1983 R. Saimes D. Anderson L. Marrero L. Marrero R. McGuffee R. McGuffee R. McCardle S. Theobald T. Merritt D. Thompson J. Collins 7 K. Martin C. Gant C. Gant T. Edwards A. Brenan A. Brenan 13 J. Huerta J. Huerta C. Butler Pilgrim, Kristin Fox, Jennifer C. Thurman L. Castellvi C. Thurman C. Turang M. Stringer M. Stringer M. Hayden 47

50 Southern Miss Softball Complex Softball Complex at a Glance Playing Surface Natural Grass Dimensions LF-200, CF-220, RF-200 Capacity 1,000 Largest Crowd 1,074 vs. Mississippi State (03/25/15) Overall Record (.519) * (.566) 2010-present (.462) Conference USA Record (.441) * (.561) 2010-present (.286) Record Under Hogue (.417) Winning Seasons 8 Non-Winning Seasons 6 First Game Arkansas (L, /21/02) First Win UAB (W, /29/02) First Shutout UAB (W, /29/02) Wins Most, Season 21 (2004) Most, Conference USA 11 (2004) Fewest, Season 5 (2007) Fewest, Conference USA 2 (2007, 2012, 2015) Losses Most, Season 16 (2012) Most, Conference USA 10 (2012, 2015) Fewest, Season 5 (2003, 2004) Fewest, Conference USA 0 (2004) Home Openers 9-5 (.643) vs. Ranked Opponents 5-17 (.227) Extra Innings (.583) Run-Rules (.632) Shutouts (.535) Longest Winning Streak 10 games Mar. 16, 2004 Feb. 5, 2005 Longest Losing Streak 8 games April 17, 2002 April 30, 2002 Firsts Hit Tiffany Woolley, Arkansas (03/21/02) Note: Leadoff Single in T1 (L, 1-2) Double Channika Gant vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Note: 2-Out Double in B6 (L, 1-2) Triple Amanda Brown vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Note: Leadoff Triple in B1 (L, 1-2) Home Run Kim Eiben, Arkansas (03/21/02) Note: 2-Run Home Run in T2 (L, 1-2) Opened in March 2002, the Southern Miss Softball Complex is home of the University of Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles and houses the program for all of its practices and home match ups. The Facility Inside the confines of the Southern Miss Softball Complex, players have access to their player clubhouse which features all of the modern amenities such as a massive television for work and play, a player s lounge where the Golden Eagles can relax as well as study film and prepare for games. Each player has their own locker while a separate training room provides on-site care for the team to handle the bumps and bruises that arise over the course of the year. Outside, fans can enjoy the game from the comfort of the chairback and bench seating which were part of a stadium revitalization project that was completed prior to the 2010 season. Additionally, the complex features one of the finest press boxes in the southeast, another addition in the 2010 project. For the players, more than 5,000 square feet of indoor weight room is available in The Zone down the third base line. The weight room area was opened prior to the 2014 season and features various free weights, workout machines, squat racks, etc. Funded through private donations, the 3,000 square foot indoor batting cages behind the first base dugout serve as the primary cages for all teams. The Field The irrigated outfield features 419 grass with rye overseed and is one of the finest grounds in the southeast. The dugouts have a major-league design and hold restrooms and ample storage space. History On March 21, 2002, Southern Miss hosted Arkansas in a doubleheader for the Complex s first competition. An attendance of 668 was on hand to see the inaugural event. Golden Eagles fans were faithful throughout the first season at the Complex. With 19 home games, the opening year at the Complex attracted 10,714 people, recording an average of 564. The highest attended event at the Southern Miss Softball Complex (902) came against No. 7 Alabama on April 22, 2014, while the largest crowd in Conference USA play (624) was against Marshall on April 6, Top 20 Attendances Rk. Opponent (Date) Attendance 1. Mississippi State (03/25/15) 1, #7 Alabama (04/22/14) #25 LSU (03/16/11) Mississippi State (04/04/02) Mississippi State (04/24/07) LSU (04/24/02) Ole Miss (04/02/02) Samford (02/07/09) Jackson State (02/20/08) Arkansas (02/07/09) 668 Arkansas (03/21/02) Mississippi State (03/17/10) Marshall (04/06/12) #15 Alabama (04/17/02) #22 Mississippi State (03/30/06) UAB (03/29/02) Mississippi Valley State (02/20/15) Louisville (04/06/02) #19 Louisiana (04/30/02) #17 LSU (04/01/09) 598 Top 10 Conference USA Attendances Rk. Opponent (Date) Attendance 1. Marshall (04/06/12) UAB (03/29/02) Louisville (04/06/02) #18 DePaul (04/27/02) Middle Tennessee (04/19/15) Florida Atlantic (05/03/15) Florida Atlantic (05/02/15) UAB (03/30/02) UTSA (03/07/15) Louisiana Tech (03/21/15) 537 Golden Eagle Firsts Hit Amanda Brown vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Note: Leadoff Triple in B1 (L, 1-2) Double Channika Gant vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Note: 2-Out Double in B6 (L, 1-2) Triple Amanda Brown vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Note: Leadoff Triple in B1 (L, 1-2) Home Run Laura Smith vs. UAB (03/30/02) Note: Solo Home Run in B4 (W, 4-0) * Southern Miss Softball Complex opened on March 21, 2002 Year-by-Year Year Record Pct * Totals Conference USA Year-by-Year Year Record Pct * Totals

51 Southern Miss Softball Complex Firsts Facility Firsts BATTING Hit: Tiffany Wooley, Arkansas (03/21/02) Double: Channika Gant vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Triple: Amanda Brown vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Home Run: Kim Eiben, Arkansas (03/21/02) Two-Hit Game: Channika Gant vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Three-Hit Game: De De Justice, Ole Miss (04/02/02) Four-Hit Game: Charity Butler vs. Saint Louis (03/07/04) Run Scored: Amanda Brown vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) RBI: Channika Gant vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Three-RBI Game: Kate Jaspers, Mississippi State (04/03/02) Four-RBI Game: Ashley Davis vs. ULM (02/04/04) Stolen Base: Tiffany Wooley, Arkansas (03/21/02) PITCHING Win: Heather Schlichtman, Arkansas (03/21/02) Save: Rachel Talley, Arkansas (03/21/02) Shutout: Jessica Holaway vs. UAB (03/29/02) No-Hitter: Britni Sneed, LSU (04/24/02) FIELDING Double Play: Wooley-Mitchell-Woodward, Arkansas (03/21/02) Error: Kristie Martin vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Southern Miss Firsts BATTING Hit: Amanda Brown vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Double: Channika Gant vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Triple: Amanda Brown vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Home Run: Laura Smith vs. UAB (03/30/02) Two-Hit Game: Channika Gant vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Three-Hit Game: Kenya Peters vs. Alabama (04/17/02) Four-Hit Game: Charity Butler vs. Saint Louis (03/07/04) Run Scored: Amanda Brown vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) RBI: Channika Gant vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Three-RBI Game: Sarah Boyd vs. DePaul (04/27/02) Four-RBI Game: Ashley Davis vs. ULM (02/04/04) Stolen Base: Kenya Peters vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) PITCHING Win: Jessica Holaway vs. UAB (03/29/02) Save: Jessica Holaway vs. Northwestern State (02/11/03) Shutout: Jessica Holaway vs. UAB (03/29/02) No-Hitter: Jessica Saunier vs. Alabama State (03/04/04) FIELDING Double Play: Edwards-Davis vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Error: Kristie Martin vs. Arkansas (03/21/02) Miscellaneous Longest Game: 3:52 vs. Marshall (04/06/12) Note: 12 Innings Shortest Game: 1:10 vs. Southern (03/15/12) Note: 5 Innings Southern Miss Team Records BATTING At Bats: 44 vs. Middle Tennessee (03/15/14) Runs: 17 vs. Jackson State (02/05/05) Hits: 19 vs. Alabama State (03/04/04) RBI: 17 vs. Jackson State (02/05/05) Doubles: 7 vs. Jackson State (02/05/05) Triples: 2, Six Times Last: vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (03/26/14) Home Runs: 3, Three Times Last: vs. Northwestern State (05/05/10) Total Bases: 32 vs. Alabama State (03/04/04) Walks: 10, Three Times Last: vs. Detroit (03/04/15) Strikeouts: 15 vs. UAB (04/28/12) Sacrifice Hits: 4, Two Times Last: vs. #15 Alabama (04/17/02) Sacrifice Flies: 2, Three Times Last: vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) Stolen Bases: 8, Two Times Last: vs. Arkansas (02/06/09) Hit By Pitch: 6 vs. #19 Louisiana-Lafayette (04/30/02) Caught Stealing: 3, Two Times Last: vs. Detroit (03/04/15) Runners LOB: 16 vs. Marshall (03/11/06) Hit Into DP: 3 vs. Louisiana Tech (02/23/13) FIELDING Putouts: 36, Two Times Last: vs. Marshall (04/06/12) Assists: 19 vs. Northwestern State (03/30/05) Errors: 6, Two Times Last: vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Passed Balls: 3 vs. Mississippi State (03/17/10) DPs Turned: 3 vs. Mississippi State (04/24/07) PITCHING Innings Pitched: 12.0, Three Times Last: vs. Marshall (04/06/12) Runs Allowed: 19 vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Earned Runs: 15 vs. FIU (05/03/14) Walks Allowed: 11 vs. Kennesaw State (02/12/11) Strikeouts: 15 vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) Hits Allowed: 18, Two Times Last: vs. FIU (05/03/14) Doubles Allowed: 6 vs. FIU (05/03/14) Triples Allowed: 2, Six Times Last: vs. Florida Atlantic (05/02/15) Homers Allowed: 6 vs. #13 Louisiana-Lafayette (04/04/06) Wild Pitches: 4 vs. Houston (03/05/03) Hit Batters: 4 vs. East Carolina (05/05/07) Southern Miss Softball Complex Facility Records Southern Miss Softball Complex Records Southern Miss Individual Records BATTING At Bats: 6, Five Times Last: Morgan McKeever vs. Middle Tennessee (03/15/14) Runs: 3, Several Times Last: Morgan McKeever vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) Hits: 4, Three Times Last: Leslie LeJune vs. UTEP (04/16/11) RBI: 6, Jennifer Fox vs. McNeese State (02/28/06) Doubles: 3, Brandi Alonzo vs. UTEP (04/15/07) Triples: 2, Two Times Last: Sarah Evans vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (03/26/14) Home Runs: 2, Four Times Last: Megan Hill vs. Northwestern State (05/05/10) Total Bases: 8, Six Times Last: Megan Hill vs. Northwestern State (05/05/10) Walks: 3, Several Times Last: Bailey Stokes vs. UTSA (03/08/15) Strikeouts: 4, Mackenzie Sher vs. Marshall (04/06/12) Sacrifice Hits: 2, Seven Times Last: Madison Edwards vs. Rhode Island (02/11/12) Sacrifice Flies: 2, Katie Cleary vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) Stolen Bases: 4, Allison Bullard vs. Northwestern State (03/30/05) Hit By Pitch: 3, Jessica Huerta vs. Marshall (03/11/06) Caught Stealing: 2, Sarah Boyd vs. Louisville (04/07/02) Runners LOB: 6, Three Times Last: Selena Estrada vs. Detroit (03/04/15) FIELDING Putouts: 19, Ashley Davis vs. Northwestern State (03/30/05) Assists: 9, Ashley Davis vs. Charlotte (04/12/03) Errors: 3, Carissa Turang vs. Marshall (04/06/12) Passed Balls: 3, Alexis Hurley vs. Mississippi State (03/17/10) PITCHING Innings Pitched: 12.0, Two Times Last: Lacey Gros vs. Marshall (03/11/06) Runs Allowed: 19, Kimberly Wagner vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Earned Runs: 13, Gabby Luciani vs. Tulsa (03/24/12) Walks Allowed: 9, Two Times Last: Kimberly Wagner vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Strikeouts: 15, Shelbee Rodgers vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) Hits Allowed: 18, Beth Dietrich vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Doubles Allowed: 5, Three Times Last: Kaitlin Wilson vs. FIU (05/03/14) Triples Allowed: 2, Six Times Last: Shelbee Rodgers vs. Florida Atlantic (05/02/15) Homers Allowed: 4, Krystal Crooks vs. #13 Louisiana (04/04/06) Wild Pitches: Hit Batters: 3, Three Times Last: Kimberly Wagner vs. Memphis (04/06/13) 3, Three Times Last: Kelly Smith vs. Alcorn State (04/20/11) TEAM BATTING Record Last Time At Bats: 49 by Middle Tennessee (03/15/14) Runs: 19 by Memphis (04/06/13) Hits: 19 vs. Alabama State (03/04/04) RBI: 17 vs. Jackson State (02/05/05) Doubles: 7 vs. Jackson State (02/05/05) Triples: 2 by Florida Atlantic (05/02/15) Home Runs: 6 by #13 Louisiana-Lafayette (04/04/06) Total Bases: 32 by FIU (05/03/14) Walks: 11 by Kennesaw State (02/12/11) Strikeouts: 15 by Alcorn State (03/11/15) Sacrifice Hits: 5 by Charlotte (04/12/03) Sacrifice Flies: 2 vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) Stolen Bases: 8 vs. Arkansas (02/06/09) Hit By Pitch: 6 vs. #19 Louisiana-Lafayette (04/30/02) Caught Stealing: 3 vs. Detroit (03/04/15) Runners LOB: 17 by Middle Tennessee (03/15/14) Hit Into DP: 3 vs. Louisiana Tech FIELDING Record Last Time Putouts: 36 vs. Marshall (04/06/12) Assists: 19 vs. Northwestern State (03/30/05) Errors: 6 vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Passed Balls: 3 vs. Mississippi State (03/17/10) DPs Turned: 3 by Louisiana Tech (02/23/13) PITCHING Record Last Time Innings Pitched: 12.0 vs. Marshall (04/06/12) Runs Allowed: 19 vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Earned Runs: 17 by Jackson State (02/05/05) Walks Allowed: 11 vs. Kennesaw State (02/12/11) Strikeouts: 15 vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) Hits Allowed: 19 by Alabama State (03/04/04) Doubles Allowed: 7 by Jackson State (02/05/05) Triples Allowed: 2 vs. Florida Atlantic (05/02/15) Homers Allowed: 6 vs. #13 Louisiana-Lafayette (04/04/06) Wild Pitches: 6 by Charlotte (04/12/03) Hit Batters: 6 by Louisiana-Lafayette (04/30/02) INDIVIDUAL BATTING Record Last Time At Bats: 6 M.McKeever vs. Middle Tennessee (03/15/14) Runs: 4 L.Curtis, Memphis (04/06/13) Hits: 5 T.McKenney, Northwestern State (02/23/13) RBI: 6 S.Graves, FIU (05/03/14) Doubles: 3 L.Lindsay, Tulsa (03/08/08) Triples: 2 S.Evans vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (03/26/14) Home Runs: 2 P.Garcia, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (03/26/14) Total Bases: 10 Gregson, Houston (03/26/11) Walks: 3 E.Lochten, Florida Atlantic (05/03/15) Strikeouts: 4 L.Riddel, Middle Tennessee (03/15/14) Sacrifice Hits: 2 H.Culley, Ole Miss (02/18/14) Sacrifice Flies: 2 K.Cleary vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) Stolen Bases: 4 A.Bullard vs. Northwestern State (03/30/05) Hit By Pitch: 3 J.Huerta vs. Marshall (03/11/06) Caught Stealing: 2 Cullum, Houston (03/10/13) Runners LOB: 8 Renn, Troy (04/02/13) FIELDING Record Last Time Putouts: 19 A.Davis vs. Northwestern State (03/30/05) Assists: 9 A.Davis vs. Charlotte (04/12/03) Errors: 3 C.Turang vs. Marshall (04/06/12) Passed Balls: 3 A.Hurley vs. Mississippi State (03/17/10) PITCHING Record Last Time Innings Pitched: 12.0 Williamson, Marshall (04/06/12) Runs Allowed: 19 K.Wagner vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Earned Runs: 13 G.Luciani vs. Tulsa (03/24/12) Walks Allowed: 9 K.Wagner vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Strikeouts: 15 S.Rodgers vs. Alcorn State (03/11/15) Hits Allowed: 18 B.Dietrich vs. Memphis (04/06/13) Doubles Allowed: 7 Bates, Jackson State (02/05/05) Triples Allowed: 2 S.Rodgers vs. Florida Atlantic (05/02/15) Homers Allowed: 4 K.Crooks vs. #13 Louisiana (04/04/06) Wild Pitches: 6 Carson, Charlotte (04/12/03) Hit Batters: 6 M.Coronado, #19 Louisiana (04/30/02) 49

52 Special Seasons It was a year like no other. The Southern Miss softball team entered the 1999 softball season as an unknown commodity on the national scene. For good reason, as the program was out of existence for six seasons, after being discontinued following the 1992 season. When the decision was made to reinstate the program in 1997, and the search began for a head coach. That bill was filled by Lu Harris, who was hired on Dec. 18, Harris had a strong reputation for building programs, as she was named 1997 Women s Professional Fastpitch Coach of the Year, leading the Orlando Wahoos to a record. Prior to that, she was the head coach at Nicholls State, taking the team to back-to-back NCAA regional titles in 1996 and With her hiring, the Southern Miss softball program gained instant respectability. Still, a nationally-known coach only goes so far, and with no players, Harris and her assistant coach Sharon Perkins began the task of recruiting and building a team, that was to begin its fall season in August, Recruiting went well, as three All-American candidates, junior pitcher Courtney Blades, junior shortstop Amy Berman and junior third baseman Jen Ford all joined the fold, along with Melanie McMains. The four players had one thing in common, they all played for Harris at Nicholls. That polish paid off early once the season began, as the team immediately made a national impact, serving notice of what was to come. The squad opened the year at the Texas-Arlington Invitational, and defeated two nationally ranked teams, No. 15 Oklahoma State, a semifinalist at the Women s College World Series in 1998 and No. 25 Oregon, a NCAA Regional team in But after opening the year 3-0, the team came back to earth, losing two consecutive games to end the tournament Lady Eagles Have Historical Year In First Year Back Since 1992 Win An NCAA Regional And Advance To Women s College World Series Then after falling to NAIA national power Oklahoma City in the Mardi Gras Invitational, the team rebounded and left the tournament with the tourney title and a 9-3 record, going on to win 10-straight games, and stood 23-4, entering the USA Today / NFCA national rankings on Mar. 17, 1999, becoming the first, first-year program to reach the top-25, when it entered the rankings at No. 22. Following a strong performance at the Winthrop Invitational, which included a win over No. 15 Illinois-Chicago, the team earned a No. 19 national ranking, while Courtney Blades was named NFCA National Player of the Week. Following a strong performance in the Georgia Tech Buzz Classic, the team improved to 34-5, and following the 41-game road stretch, arrived for its home debut sporting a 35-5 record. The home debut of 1,234 saw Southern Miss win the first three games of the Lady Eagle Invitational. Day two of the tournament drew 1,109 people, and they witnessed Blades become the second pitcher in NCAA History to surpass 1,000 strikeouts, ending the tournament with a 41-5 record. Following the lone home appearance, the team traveled to Knoxville, Tenn., and claimed the Lady Vol Rocky Top Invitational title, defeating No. 4 Louisiana to claim the title, with Blades the top pitcher and Berman tournament MVP. Southern Miss then closed out the season with a twogame sweep of Saint Louis, in the inaugural Conference USA championship series, ending the regular-season with a 48-6 record and national ranking of No. 8. Southern Miss then earned the No. 4 seed in the NCAA Regional hosted by LSU. The team opened the Regional with a 1-0 victory over Oregon State and then defeated Oklahoma, 5-0 in the winner s bracket. Then the team faced LSU for the right to advance to the championship game. LSU held a 3-1 lead in the sixth inning, but Lady Eagle freshman Kenya Peters, who broke her leg on the first day of fall practice, strolled to the plate and, with a runner on third, blasted a two-run home run over the left field wall, giving the team a 4-3 lead, to get to the championship game. Oregon State then awaited, and the Lady Beavers claimed game one, 9-1. But the team rebounded in game two, claiming a 4-0 victory to take the title, advancing to the Women s College World Series. Blades was the Tournament MVP and became the NCAA s all-time single season strikeout leader. Less than 48 hours after winning the regional, the team traveled to Oklahoma City to compete in the Women s College World Series. Facing Fresno State in the opening game, the team dropped a heartbreaking 1-0 decision, to fall into the loser s bracket. After a day off, the team then faced DePaul, and again fell in a heartbreaking 1-0 game, as the team ended the year with a 52-9 record, and National Ranking of No. 8. What a year 1999 was for the Lady Eagle softball team, as it had an incredible season. With the full roster returning in 2000, the 1999 edition got the ball rolling for a sign of big things that were to come. The 2000 Southern Miss softball team faced a daunting challenge; better, or at least match the unprecedented success of the 1999 team, the school s first after the program was discontinued following the 1992 season. It would be a tough task, as the 1999 team finished with a school record 52-9 campaign, won an NCAA Regional, advanced to the Women s College World Series and finished the year with a No. 8 national ranking. With every starter, including first team Louisville Slugger All-Americans Courtney Blades and Amy Berman returning, expectations were again high, especially with a No. 5 preseason national ranking. But the season did not get off to the best of starts, as the team dropped its first four games of the year, including losses to the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams in the nation. But the team rebounded and used a 10-game winning streak to stabilize itself and then used a 16-game winning streak, including wins over No. 7 LSU and No. 4 Oklahoma, on its way to claiming the Ringor/Winthrop Invitational. Standing with a record as entering the final stretch of the season, Southern Miss rolled off 24-consecutive wins, as the team allowed only 10 runs during that span, claiming two tournament titles, the Florida State Invitational and inaugural Conference USA regular-season and tournament titles, which was held in Hattiesburg at Oak Grove Optimist Park. The Lady Eagles 2000 Lady Eagles Have Best Season In School History, Earn Second Straight NCAA Regional Title And Women s College World Series Berth won three straight to claim the title, defeating Louisville, USF and then DePaul in the championship game. Blades was named Conference USA Pitcher of the Year and MVP, earning first team All-Conference USA honors, while Chrystal Stevens and Berman also earned first team all-league honors. In addition, Kenya Peters and Jen Ford earned second-team honors. The season also saw Blades make NCAA history, as she became the all-time leader in strikeouts, fanning USF s Renee Oursler for her 1,641st strikeout, passing University of California standout Michelle Granger. She was also a three-time national player of the week in Ending the regular-season with a record, the Lady Eagles then make their second-consecutive trip down to Baton Rouge, La., to compete in an NCAA Regional. The team opened with two wins over Oregon and Hofstra, before falling to LSU in a 1-0 decision. But the Lady Eagles then rebounded, eliminating Oregon to advance to the championship game, in a rematch against LSU. Blades allowed only three hits, and as Jen Ford was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, the team was headed back to the Women s College World Series. Blades was named MVP of the NCAA Regional. The team would earn the No. 7 seed in the Women s College World Series, but faced a tough draw in No. 2 seed Arizona in the opening game. But Blades was outstanding, as she struck out 11 batters on her way to the fourth perfect game in Women s College World Series history. The team dropped its next game, falling 3-1 to eventual national champion Oklahoma, forcing the team to fight its way out of the losers bracket. The Lady Eagles took a step in that direction, eliminating Alabama to reach the semifinals, but then fell to national champion runner-up UCLA. Blades and designated player Erin Johnson were named to the Women s College World Series All-Tournament team. Blades earned the Honda Award for Softball Player of the Year, also earning Louisville Slugger first-team All-American honors, while Berman earned third-team honors. The duo, along with Johnson, also earned first-team All-South Region honors. The 2000 team ended the season with a school record mark and No. 4 national ranking, surpassing the lofty expectations that followed the 1999 season, proving that the 1999 was no fluke, while staking its claim as one of the top programs in the country.

53 Special Seasons The 2001 season was one of change. A new coach, Gay McNutt took over the program, as Lu Harris, who guided the program to unprecedented heights with back-to-back NCAA Regional titles and berths in the Women s College World Series departed for Georgia. New players also joined the program, as McNutt was faced with the daunting task of replacing seven starters, including the national player of the year and two All-Americans. With an opening day roster of 13 players, the team lacked depth, not to mention plenty of skeptics who wondered if the program, which had experienced so much success in the previous two seasons, would see that success come to a close. It certainly looked that way, as the team, preseason ranked No. 21 nationally, opened its season 2-3. But the team silenced the doubters, winning nine of the next 11, including a 2-1 victory over defending national champion Oklahoma at the NCFA Leadoff Classic in Columbus, Ga., behind a three-hit performance from Melissa Cundiff, improving to 11-5 on the season. But overconfidence from that victory probably played a role in the team losing five of its next nine, before rebounding by winning seven of the next eight, to stand The Lady Eagles then looked to defend their Conference USA regular-season and tournament titles, winning their first two opening series, taking two of three games against UAB and 2001 Lady Eagles Make Third-Consecutive NCAA Regional Appearance, Win Conference USA Tournament Title Houston. Southern Miss continued its strong league play, sweeping both Charlotte and Saint Louis, before DePaul took two of three from the team. The team then traveled to USF, where the Lady Eagles dropped a pair of one-run contests, before claiming a victory in the series finale. Southern Miss then concluded the regular season against Louisville, needing a sweep to earn the No. 2 seed in the Conference USA Tournament. The Lady Eagles did just that, and entered the league tournament as the second seed, looking to defend its title. Before the tournament began, several Lady Eagles earned individual accolades, as Felicia Gonzales was named Conference USA Pitcher of the Year, while Tammy Edwards, Channika Gant and Gonzales all earned first-team all-league honors. Amanda Brown was named second-team All-Conference USA, while Cundiff and Heather Bell were named Conference USA All-Freshmen. Southern Miss got off to a good start in the Conference USA Tournament, opening the tourney with a 9-0 victory over Saint Louis, before taking a 1-0 victory over USF. The Lady Eagles then suffered a 5-0 loss to DePaul, in a game that was postponed due to a rain delay, before the team rallied from a 1-0 deficit against Louisville in the fifth inning, scoring seven runs in the final two frames to advance to the championship game against DePaul. For the second-consecutive season, the Lady Eagles defeated the Lady Demons for the league title, claiming a 2-0 victory to earn an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament, as Gonzales earned tournament MVP honors, while Brown, Edwards and Kenya Peters all made the all-tournament team. The team then traveled to Baton Rouge, La., for its third consecutive regional appearance. The Lady Eagles had happy memories in Baton Rouge, as they claimed the regional title there in both 1999 and But the team would not win a thirdconsecutive regional, falling to Louisiana-Lafayette 5-1 and 1-0 to Penn State, ending the season with a mark, the third best performance in school history. The 2001 team will be remembered as a team that despite its youth, inexperience, lack of depth, came together and proved that the success from the 1999 and 2000 seasons was not a fluke. The 2004 season certainly was a year to remember for the Southern Miss softball team, erasing the bad memories that followed back-to-back sub.500 seasons in 2002 and But there was a different feeling around the program entering 2004, as the team gained confidence and played well to close out 2003, winning seven out of their final 11 games. That confidence was expected to carry over in 2004, but Southern Miss struggled to a 5-11 record in its first 16 games of the season. But the struggles wouldn t last the entire season, as the Lady Eagles caught fire and were virtually unstoppable over their final 23 games, winning 18 times, to close out the regular season. The Lady Eagles closed out the regular season on an eight-game win streak, on their way to claiming the Conference USA regularseason title, their first since 2000, thanks to a 19-4 league mark. Southern Miss also earned the top seed in the Conference USA Tournament, but did not perform like it wanted, exiting the tourney in two games. Though the Lady Eagles were disappointed with their performance in the Conference USA Tournament, that disappointment soon faded with news that the team would be playing in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since Southern Miss earned the fifth seed in the Region 7 Tournament in Palo Alto, Calif. The trip proved to be successful as the team won a game, the first NCAA Regional victory for the program since 2000, ending the year with a overall mark Lady Eagles Win Conference USA Regular-Season, Make Fourth NCAA Regional Appearance In School History Standing 5-11 on the season and off a road stretch that saw the team play 17 of 18 games away from the friendly confines of the Southern Miss Softball Complex, the Lady Eagles returned home for a badly needed 12-game homestand. It would be a good homestand, as the team won nine of those 12 games, improving to on the season, gaining momentum entering the second half of the season. In the homestand, Jessica Saunier pitched Southern Miss first no-hitter at the Lady Eagle Softball Complex. The team also opened Conference USA action at home, sweeping Saint Louis to open league play 3-0. After falling below.500 again at USF, the team got a 6-0 victory over in-state rival Mississippi State and then swept Houston in league play. The Houston series was the one that Southern Miss Head Coach Gay McNutt said turned the season around. The team swept all three games, getting above.500 for the first time all season at 18-17, also improving to 6-3 in Conference USA. The team then swept UAB in its next league series, took two of three at Charlotte, before returning home to face league foe DePaul, the defending Conference USA champions. The Lady Eagles took the first game, 2-1, and used a walk-off three run homer by Ashley Brenan to beat the Blue Demons, 12-4, in five innings in game two. The series finale was canceled due to rain. Entering its final six games of the season, Southern Miss needed two weekend sweeps to have a chance to win the Conference title. Southern Miss got half-way there at East Carolina, sweeping the Lady Pirates, returning home to face league-leader Louisville. The series against the Lady Cardinals had its fair share of dramatics, with the Lady Eagles taking the first game, 4-2, on a walk-off, two-run home run by Sarah Boyd in the eighth inning. The second game of the series saw Danielle Wymer limit Louisville to just one run on eight hits as Southern Miss won 6-1. In the series finale, a solo home run by Auriel Jenkins in the bottom of the sixth inning proved to be the deciding run, as the Lady Eagles claimed the Conference USA regular-season title, finishing league play with a mark of The sweep also netted the top seed in the Conference USA Tournament for Southern Miss, but a disappointing performance in the tournament sent the Lady Eagles home early to ponder their postseason future. For their season efforts, Southern Miss received several honors. McNutt was named Conference USA Coach of the Year, and Jenkins was named Conference USA MVP. In addition, Jessica Holaway, Ashley Davis, Jessica Huerta and Jenkins were named All-Conference USA, while Sue Logan was named to the Conference USA All- Freshman team. Jenkins also was named to the Easton Sports All-American third-team. The team then earned the No. 5 seed in the NCAA Region 7 Tournament hosted by Stanford in Palo, Alto, Calif., winning a game, before ending the season with a overall record, the fourth-best total in school 51

54 Softball Legends Courtney Blades (left) and Amy Berman (right) hold the distinction of being the only two former Golden Eagle softball players to earn a place in the prestigious Southern Miss Legends Club. This organization was formed for the purpose of recognizing former university athletic standouts, who have made prominent contributions to their individual sports, while participating as student-athletes. COURTNEY BLADES Courtney Blades was a key participant in the rapid success of the Southern Miss softball program. In the first two years of the Golden Eagles resurgence to the diamond, she was a focal point on the mound, helping Southern Miss accomplish feats very few athletic programs have obtained, especially in such a short length of time. The Golden Eagles put together a record of in those two seasons, and Blades accounted for 95 of those wins in that incredible span. Among her many accolades, she earned both Conference USA Player and Pitcher of the Year honors. She was the Region 7 Most Outstanding Player and received the Honda Award as the National Softball Player of the Year in Blades, a Baton Rouge, La., native, was a 2000 First-Team Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American and held the NCAA Division I career strikeout record, fanning 1,773 batters over her illustrious college career. She ranks second in Division I career victories (151-34,.816), third in single-season strikeouts (663 in 2000) and first in single-season victories (52-7,.881 in 2000). She was honored with this award in AMY BERMAN Amy Berman played a key role in the rapid success in the rebirth of the Southern Miss softball program. In the first two years of the Golden Eagle resurgence to the diamond, she was the starting shortstop and was one of the key components in helping Southern Miss become a national power. Berman, from Newberry Park, Calif., became the fourth female to join the elite group in Berman was a 1999 First-Team Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American and a third team selection in Her honors also included First-Team All-Conference USA, NFCA First-Team All-South Region, C-USA All-Tournament Team, C-USA Scholar Athlete of the Year and C-USA Hitter of the Week. She owns career records at Southern Miss in batting average and slugging percentage, while owning season records in at bats, runs, hits, total bases, doubles, home runs and slugging percentage. Honors & Awards ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS Honda Award For Softball Player of the Year 2000 Courtney Blades Louisville Slugger / NFCA All-Americans 2000 Courtney Blades (1st) Amy Berman (3rd) 1999 Amy Berman (1st) Courtney Blades (1st) Easton All-Americans 2004 Auriel Jenkins (3rd) National Strength & Conditioning Association All-American 2006 Ashley Brenan Charity Butler 2004 Auriel Jenkins 2002 Kenya Peters NFCA All-South Region 2004 Jessica Huerta (2nd) Auriel Jenkins (2nd) 2001 Felicia Gonzales (2nd) 2000 Amy Berman (1st) Courtney Blades (1st) Erin Johnson (1st) Chrystal Stevens (2nd) 1999 Amy Berman (1st) Courtney Blades (1st) Jen Ford (1st) Chrystal Stevens (2nd) NFCA All-Midwest Region 2009 Megan Hill (1st) College World Series All-Tournament Team 2000 Courtney Blades Erin Johnson NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team 2001 Kristie Martin 2000 Courtney Blades (MVP) Kenya Peters Chrystal Stevens 1999 Courtney Blades (MVP) Jen Ford Erin Johnson Kenya Peters Chrystal Stevens NFCA Player of the Week 2000 Courtney Blades (May 8) Courtney Blades (Mar. 19) Courtney Blades (Feb. 20) Conference USA Player of the Year 2004 Auriel Jenkins 2000 Courtney Blades Conference USA Pitcher of the Year 2001 Felicia Gonzales 2000 Courtney Blades Conference USA Newcomer of the Year 2007 Megan Hill Conference USA Coach of the Year 2004 Gay McNutt All-Conference USA 2011 Leslie LeJune (2nd) 2010 Megan Hill (2nd) 2009 Megan Hill (1st) Samantha Davis (2nd) Kristin Pilgrim (2nd) 2008 Samantha Davis (2nd) Megan Hill (2nd) 2007 Megan Hill (2nd) 2006 Jennifer Fox (1st) Ashley Brenan (2nd) 2005 Ashley Davis (2nd) 2004 Auriel Jenkins (1st MVP) Ashley Davis (2nd) Jessica Holaway (2nd) Jessica Huerta (2nd) 2003 Heather Bell (2nd) 2002 Sarah Boyd (2nd) Channika Gant (2nd) 2001 Channika Gant (1st) Felicia Gonzales (1st) Tammy Edwards (1st) Amanda Brown (2nd) 2000 Amy Berman (1st) Courtney Blades (1st) Chrystal Stevens (1st) Jen Ford (2nd) Kenya Peters (2nd) Conference USA All-Freshman 2013 Morgan McKeever 2012 Caroline Walker 2011 Brittany Lilly 2010 Gabby Luciani 2009 Ashley Razey 2007 Brandi Alonzo Megan Hill 2006 Lacey Gros 2005 Allison Bullard Jennifer Fox 2004 Sue Logan 2003 Ashley Davis 2001 Heather Bell Melissa Cundiff Conference USA All-Tournament 2013 Taylor Beck 2011 Alexis Hurley 2009 Megan Hill Ashley Razey 2006 Ashley Brenan 2003 Jessica Huerta 2002 Amanda Brown 2001 Sarah Boyd Tammy Edwards Felicia Gonzales (MVP) Kenya Peters 2000 Amy Berman Courtney Blades (MVP) Jen Ford Erin Johnson

55 Conference USA Player of the Week 2014 Mackenzie Sher (Mar. 31) Meaghen Nelson (Mar. 17) 2011 Jill Mathis (Feb. 21) 2010 Jill Mathis (Feb. 15) 2009 Megan Hill (Mar. 16) 2007 Megan Hill (Apr. 16) 2006 Jennifer Fox (Apr. 17) Charity Butler (Apr. 3) Jennifer Fox (Feb. 27) 2005 Ashley Davis (Mar. 21) 2004 Sarah Boyd (May 3) Ashley Brenan (Apr. 26) Auriel Jenkins (Mar. 29) Ashley Davis (Mar. 2) 2003 Heather Bell (Apr. 28) 2002 Channika Gant (Apr. 15) 2001 Tammy Edwards (May 6) Amanda Brown (Apr. 23) Kenya Peters (Feb. 26) 2000 Kenya Peters (Apr. 24) Chrystal Stevens (Apr. 10) Jennifer Collins (Mar. 20) Erin Johnson (Mar. 13) Amy Berman (Feb. 21) Conference USA Pitcher of the Week 2010 Gabby Luciani (Apr. 26) Courtney Ramos (Feb. 15) 2004 Jessica Holaway (May 10) 2003 Jessica Holaway (Apr. 28) 2002 Melissa Cundiff (Apr. 8) Felicia Gonzalez (Mar. 18) Jessica Holaway (Mar. 4) 2001 Melissa Cundiff (May 6) Felicia Gonzalez (Apr. 23) Felicia Gonzalez (Mar. 26) 2000 Courtney Blades (May 8) Courtney Blades (Apr. 30) Courtney Blades (Apr. 17) Courtney Blades (Apr. 3) Courtney Blades (Mar. 13) Courtney Blades (Feb. 21) Courtney Blades (Feb. 14) College Sports Madness Conference USA Freshman of Year 2012 Caroline Walker ACADEMIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS Academic All-Americans 2006 Charity Butler (1st) 2005 Charity Butler (1st) 2004 Auriel Jenkins (3rd) Academic All-District 2009 Kristin Pilgrim 2008 Kristin Chaney 2006 Charity Butler 2005 Charity Butler 2004 Charity Butler Melanie Hymel Auriel Jenkins 2003 Amanda Brown 2002 Amanda Brown 2001 Kristie Martin 1990 Jill NFCA All-American Scholar Athletes 2008 Kristin Chaney Ashlyn Harmon Kristin Pilgrim 2007 Kristin Chaney Ashlyn Harmon Brittney Jones Kristin Pilgrim Conference USA Postgraduate Scholarship Mackenzie Sher Britney Jones Conference USA Scholar Athlete of the Year Charity Butler Kristie Martin Amy Berman Conference USA All-Academic Team 2015 Danielle Block 2014 Mackenzie Sher 2013 Mackenzie Sher Kimberly Wagner 2012 Leslie LeJune 2011 Leslie LeJune 2010 Jill Mathis 2009 Kristin Pilgrim C-USA Commissioners Academic Medal Danielle Block Mallory Hayden Danielle Block Peyton Garner Arielle Pollock Samantha Robles Mackenzie Sher Kaitlin Wilson Emily Wood Meaghan Nelson Mackenzie Sher Kimberly Wagner Emily Wood Mackenzie Sher Mackenzie Sher Kelly Smith Kayla Stanley Jillian Mathis Kirsten Perry Brittney Jones Leslie LeJune Ashlyn Harmon Brittney Jones Charity Butler Nicole Fontenot Charity Butler Charity Butler Kimberly Bishop Amanda Brown Charity Butler Amanda Brown Kristie Martin Amy Berman Courtney Blades Amy Berman Courtney Blades Colleen Spencer Azita Williams Conference USA Commissioners Honor Roll Jordan Beck Danielle Block Kaelyn Christofferson Peyton Garner Jenifer Gary Mallory Hayden Morgan McKeever Arielle Pollock Samantha Reynolds Samantha Robles Shelbee Rodgers Michelle Stringer Emily Wood Danielle Block Peyton Garner Rachel Hickman Morgan McKeever Hannah Moore Meaghan Nelson Arielle Pollock Samantha Robles Shelbee Rodgers Tori Rouse Mackenzie Sher Kaitlin Wilson Emily Wood Taylor Beck Katie Cleary Sarah Evans Kristen Franson Jenifer Gary Meaghan Nelson Madeline Ridgeway Shelbee Rodgers Mackenzie Sher Kimberly Wagner Caroline Walker Emily Wood Britney Dinelt Kaitlyn Friedel Leslie LeJune Gabriella Luciani Janae Martin Courtney Ramos Mackenzie Sher Stephanie Shiflet Chanell Thurman Carissa Turang Caroline Walker Britney Dinelt Kacie Eich Leslie LeJune Jillian Mathis Kirsten Perry Courtney Ramos Christina Roosmalen Mackenzie Sher Stephanie Shiflet Kelly Smith Kayla Stanley Chanell Thurman Beth Dietrich Courtney Hill Leslie LeJune Jillian Mathis Kirsten Perry Courtney Ramos Christina Roosmalen Samantha Davis Britney Dinelt Courtney Hill Brittney Jones Leslie LeJune Casey Jo Matthews Kristin Pilgrim Courtney Ramos Kristin Chaney Samantha Davis Jennifer Fox Ashlyn Harmon Brittney Jones Kristin Pilgrim Samantha Davis Ashlyn Harmon Kristin Pilgrim Melissa Prouty Ashley Breland Krystal Crooks Samantha Davis Jessica Huerta Kristin Pilgrim Melissa Prouty Allison Bullard Charity Butler Whitney Cochran Krystal Crooks Jessica Huerta Susan Logan Melissa Prouty Jessica Saunier Charity Butler Kimberly Bishop Amanda Brown Charity Butler Ashley Davis Jessica Holaway Auriel Jenkins Erica King Danielle Wymer Amanda Brown Kristie Martin Melissa Cundiff Jessica Holaway Auriel Jenkins Chrissy King Laura Smith Amber Zugg Heather Bell Melissa Cundiff Melanie Hymel Kristie Martin Robbi Roberson Amy Berman Courtney Blades Kristie Martin Colleen Spencer Chrystal Stevens Tammy Edwards Melanie McMains Amy Berman Courtney Blades Nicole Bohnenstiehl Erin Johnson Tanya Ledesma Kristie Martin Sarah Maulorico Genevieve Notle Kenya Peters Colleen Spencer Chrystal Stevens Azita Williams Honors & Awards 53

56 Honors & Awards IN-SEASON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 2008 FSU Early Bird Tournament (Host: Florida State Tallahassee, Fla.) Jennifer Fox 2008 K-Club Invitational (Host: Kennesaw State Kennesaw, Ga.) Brandi Alonzo Samantha Davis Jennifer Fox Kristin Pilgrim 2008 Louisiana Classics (Host: Louisiana-Lafayette Lafayette, La.) Kristin Chaney Jennifer Fox Kristin Pilgrim Lana Vaughn 2007 Gretterman Classic (Host: Ole Miss Oxford, Miss.) Logan James 2007 Purple & Gold Challenge (Host: LSU Baton Rouge, La.) Brandi Alonzo Megan Hill 2006 Hawaii Paradise Classic (Host: Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii) Ashley Brenan 2006 Ragin Cajun Classic (Host: Louisiana-Lafayette Lafayette, La.) Ashley Brenan Ashley Davis Jennifer Fox 2005 Ole Miss / Easton Invitational (Host: Ole Miss Oxford, Miss.) Diane Hammes 2005 Mardi Gras Classic (Host: ULM Monroe, La.) Krystal Crooks Jessica Huerta 2004 Purple & Gold Challenge (Host: LSU Baton Rouge, La.) Ashley Brenan 2003 Florida Gator Invitational (Host: Florida Gainesville, Fla.) Sarah Boyd Amanda Brown 2003 Purple & Gold Challenge (Host: LSU Baton Rouge, La.) Heather Bell Auriel Jenkins 2002 Bulldog Classic (Host: Mississippi State Starkville, Miss.) Heather Bell Channika Gant Kenya Peters 2002 Arizona / Hillenbrand Invitational (Host: Arizona Tucson, Ariz.) Jessica Holaway 2001 Mardi Gras Classic (Host: ULM Monroe, La.) Felicia Gonzales 2001 RINGOR / Winthrop Invitational (Host: Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C.) Felicia Gonzales 2001 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Host: NFCA Columbus, Ga.) Kenya Peters 2000 RINGOR / Winthrop Invitational (Host: Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C.) Amy Berman MVP Offense Courtney Blades MVP Pitcher Jennifer Collins Erin Johnson 2000 Mardi Gras Classic (Host: ULM Monroe, La.) Courtney Blades MVP 1999 Lady Vol Classic (Host: Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn.) Amy Berman MVP Courtney Blades MVP Pitcher Jen Ford Erin Johnson Chrystal Stevens 1999 USM Spring Classic (Host: Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss.) Courtney Blades MVP Amy Berman Jen Ford Chrystal Stevens 1999 Buzz Classic (Host: Georgia Tech Marietta, Ga.) Courtney Blades MVP Amy Berman 1999 Mardi Gras Classic (Host: ULM Monroe, La.) Amy Berman Jen Ford 1992 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Host: Southeastern Lousiana Hammond, La.) Tracey Knight Tammy Winstead 1988 Lady Eagle Classic (Host: Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss.) Colleen Wagner 1988 Louisiana Classic (Host: Louisiana-Lafayette Lafayette, La.) Trish Leidy Colleen Wagner 1988 Southeastern Louisiana Tournament (Host: Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La.) Trish Leidy

57 Conference USA enters its third decade in as it continues to compete and promote the success of its student-athletes. The league has adapted to the ever-changing landscape of collegiate athletics over its first 20 seasons, but the commitment to excellence, integrity, leadership and its student athletes in competition, academics and community is unwavering. Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA and WKU. Debuting in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 88 bowl appearances in football, 102 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball, including three Final Fours, 63 NCAA baseball appearances including six College World Series berths, 79 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 36 individual national champions in track and field and cross country. Success is not limited to athletic achievement, however, as 197 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America honors, 691 have achieved academic all-district laurels and thousands of student-athletes have earned a college degree. Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball). The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, honoring outstanding academic achievement with numerous conference-sponsored awards, including the Commissioner s Honor Roll and the Commissioner s Academic Medal as well as sport-specific All-Academic teams. C-USA annually awards postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar- Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA presents a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recognizing student-athletes who excel on the field, in the classroom and give back to the community through significant service efforts and participation. SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation. Football 88 teams have earned bowl bids Eligible for the College Football Playoff Conference USA has 11 bowl affiliations through the 2019 season, securing a minimum of five berths annually. Conference USA has primary bowl tie-ins with the Arizona Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl, Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Hawaii Bowl, Miami Beach Bowl, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, St. Petersburg Bowl and Zaxby s Heart of Dallas Bowl, along with secondary arrangements with the Independence Bowl and the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. Men s Basketball 120 postseason teams (52 NCAA, 47 NIT, 11 CBI, 10 CIT) One National Championship title game appearance Three Final Four teams Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams One NIT Champion and five NIT semifinalists Inaugural CBI Champion One CIT Champion Women s Basketball 50 NCAA Tournament appearances 52 WNIT appearances One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team Three WNIT semifinalists One WBI Champion Baseball 63 NCAA appearances Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001) 14 Super Regional appearances Has produced at least four NCAA teams in nine of the past 14 seasons In addition to the numerous NCAA Tournament berths, C-USA has sent four men s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, three softball teams to the Women s College World Series and three volleyball teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The league has also had 36 national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving, and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made more than 1,900 NCAA appearances. Conference USA SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD C-USA institutions are among the nation s best in academic performance of student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 20 years, nearly 30,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA ON TV C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through partnerships with FOX Sports Media Group, CBS Sports Network, ESPN and American Sports Network (ASN). The multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnering with all four networks has substantially increased the number of national and regional appearances for football, men s and women s basketball, and all other conference sports. C-USA membership include institutions within eight of the Top 40 media markets and four in the Top 25 according to Nielsen. C-USA home markets this year will include more than 13 million TV households, a 30 percent increase from two years ago. C-USA DIGITAL NETWORK The C-USA Digital Network officially launched in August of Network programming includes live streaming of non-televised events, video on demand, a weekly C-USA studio show, podcasting, regular-season and championship event highlights, and conference-produced feature stories. In its first year, 1,164 events were streamed live and 8,126 videos were posted and available on the C-USA Digital Network, and those numbers have more than doubled. Monthly and yearly subscriptions provide fans access to events offered on all of the C-USA member institution s athletic websites as well as C-USA network programming. C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY The conference s current footprint is concentrated with 14 members in 10 states and a combined area population of more than 30 million. With a commitment to community involvement, the conference developed several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. Individually, student-athletes are recognized each season through the Spirit of Service award. GOVERNANCE Conference USA has significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The presidents of the member institutions serve as the league s Board of Directors. A PROUD HISTORY Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner April 24, 1995, in Chicago. The league s charter members were Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of The league s headquarters were established in Chicago and, after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league s first commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in The league brought in TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in USF started C-USA football in Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP became full-time Conference USA members for all sports in In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned to C-USA and was joined by new members FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. WKU joined the league on July 1, 55

58 Media / Opponent Information Jack Duggan Assistant Athletics Director Media Relations Media Relations at a Glance Southern Miss Media Relations Second Floor, Athletic Center 118 College Drive #5161 Hattiesburg, MS Phone: Fax: Jack Duggan Assistant Director of Athletics / Media Relations Football (primary), Men s Basketball, Baseball, Golf Shirley Hill Associate Director Women s Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Track & Field Chris Whitehead Assistant Director Football (secondary), Soccer, Softball SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook Southern Miss Athletics Instagram Southern Miss Athletics YouTube Southern Miss Sports (Softball) Directions to Southern Miss From the North (Jackson, Miss.): Take US 49 South. Once in Hattiesburg, you will see Roberts Stadium on the right. Turn right onto service road, immediately turn right (North) parallel to US 49. Go to first light, turn left onto West 4th St. Proceed to first light and take a left onto the campus. From the South (Gulfport/Biloxi): Take US 49 North. Once in Hattiesburg, you will see Roberts Stadium on the left. Turn left onto the service road at the North end of the stadium. Immediately turn right and continue (north) to the light at West 4th St. Turn left at light. Proceed to first light and take a left onto the campus. From the Southeast (Mobile, Ala.): Take (either) US 98 to US 49 North (or) I-10 West to US 49 North to Hattiesburg. Once in Hattiesburg, you will see Roberts Stadium on the left. Turn left onto the service road at the North end of the stadium. Immediately turn right and continue (north) to the light at West 4th St. Turn left and proceed to the first light. Take a left onto the campus. From the Southwest (New Orleans): Take I-10 East to I-10/I-12/I-59 interchange and I-59 to Hattiesburg. Take US 98E/Hardy Street exit. Go to second light, North 38th Avenue, turn left. Go to next light (West 4th St.) and turn right. Pass baseball stadium on left and coliseum on right until stop light. Take right at light onto campus. From the West: Take US 98 East. Cross over I-59. Go to second light, North 38th Ave., turn left. Go to next light (West 4th St.) and turn right. Pass coliseum on right and baseball stadium on left and go to stop light. Take right at light onto campus. Media Relations Department Shirley Hill Associate Director Media Relations The University of Southern Mississippi Softball Media Almanac has been designed as a source of information for members of the media and those interested in the Golden Eagles softball program. Every effort has been made to include pertinent and timely information. Call Us Southern Miss The Southern Miss Department of Athletics and its 16 NCAA Division I sports programs respectfully request that only Southern Miss be used in all references. Please refrain from using Southern Mississippi, So. Miss. and So. Mississippi. 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