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1 2 REGULAR-SEASON CONFERENCE TITLES 2 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 83 ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES 29 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY 8 Fri. vs. Central Michigan^ W, Fri. vs. Virginia Tech^ L, -3 9 Sat. vs. Pittsburgh^ L, Sat. at College of Charleston^ L, 4- Sun. vs. Pittsburgh^ W, Fri. vs. SEMO! W, 8-5 Fri. vs. Abilene Christian! W, 5-6 Sat. at Louisiana Tech! W, Sat. vs. Mississippi Valley State! W, -5 7 Sun. vs. Fairleigh Dickinson! W, 8-23 Sat. vs. Abilene Christian W, 8-23 Sat. at UT-Arlington W, 3-24 Sun. vs. Prairie View A&M L, Sun. vs. Abilene Christian W, 3-2 MARCH 2 Sat. vs. Texas Southern+ W, - 2 Sat. vs. Texas State+ W, 3-3 Sun. vs. DePaul+ W, Sun. vs. Texas Southern+ W, 8-6 Wed. at #9 Oklahoma State L, 3-9 Sat. Nebraska W, - 9 Sat. Nebraska W, 6-2 Sun. Nebraska W, Wed. North Texas Cancelled 5 Fri. vs. UT-Chattanooga% L, Fri. vs. NDSU %, L Sat. vs. Towson% W, Sat. vs. #2 Minnesota% L, 5-7 Sun. vs. Monmouth% L, Wed. Kansas W, - 22 Fri. Houston* W, Sat. Houston* L, Sun. Houston* L, 8-27 Wed. #2 Oklahoma State L, Sat. UConn* L, 4-3 Sun. UConn* L, Sun. UConn* W, 8-6 APRIL 3 Wed. vs. Missouri L, 7-3 Wed. vs. Missouri L, Fri. at UCF* L, Sat. at UCF* W, Sun. at UCF* W, 2- Wed. at #8 Arkansas 4: p.m. 2 Wed. at#8 Arkansas 6: p.m. 2 Fri. at Memphis* 5: p.m. 3 Sat. at Memphis* 2: p.m. 4 Sun. at Memphis* 2: p.m.. 8 Thurs. vs. ECU* 6: p.m. 9 Fri. vs. ECU* 3: p.m. 2 Sat. vs. ECU* 2: p.m. 24 Wed. vs. Oklahoma 6: p.m. 26 Fri. at Tulsa* 6: p.m. 27 Sat. at Tulsa* 3: p.m. 28 Sun. at Tulsa* 2: p.m. MAY 3 Fri. USF* 6:p.m. 4 Sat. USF* 3: p.m. 5 Sun. USF* 2: p.m. -2 at AAC Championship (Houston, Texas) Games in bold played at Wilkins Stadium ^ Cougar Class (Charleston, S.C.)! LA Tech Invitational (Ruston, La.) " Maverick Invitational (Arlington, Texas) + Red & White Showcase (Houston, Texas) % USF Spring Invitational (Clearwater, Fla.) *American Athletic Conference games WICHITA STATE Record: 23-7 Head Coach: Kristi Bredbenner, 8th Season Rankings: N/A LAST TIME OUT The Shockers have some momentum heading on their next road trip. After dropping its third straight game on Friday, Wichita State bounced back to claim an extra innings victory on Saturday and claim the series over UCF in Orlando 2- on Sunday. WSU won its first conference series of the season and will play the final non-conference road game of the season. TOP HITTERS BY AVG. Ryleigh Buck (.345, 6 2B, 5 HR, 27 RBI) Madison Perrigan (.325, 9 2B, 8 HR, 3 RBI) Neleigh Herring (.37, 6 2B, 3 HR, 23 RBI) PROBABLE STARTERS Caitlin Bingham (84. IP, 3.7 ERA, -6 W/L, 66 K) Erin McDonald (26. IP, 3.27 ERA, 8-8 W/L, 79 K) LEADING OFF ON THE ROAD AGAIN The Shockers go back on the road after coming up with their first series win in conference play at UCF last weekend. Wichita State goes on the road for four days to play five games, starting with a non-conference doubleheader against Arkansas, who knocked the Shockers out of the NCAA Tournament last season and continuing American Athletic Conference play at Memphis. QUICK HITS Wichita State is playing its second season in the American Athletic Conference. The Shockers were a member of the Missouri Valley Conference from and finished third in the conference last season to earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Shockers return seven starters (Ryleigh Buck, Laurie Derrico, Bailey Lange, Madison Perrigan, Asea Webber, Bailee Nickerson, Kaylee Huecker) Wichita State has been picked second in the preseason American Athletic Conference poll behind USF. WSU won its first conference tournament title in 989. Five Shockers earned all-conference honors last season including Mackenzie Wright, Laurie Derrico and Bailey Lange on the first team and Ryleigh Buck and Paige Luellen on the second team. Wright earned the conference s Player Game Notes #4, #8 Arkansas April.29 AVG B 5 8 3B 5 33 HR 34 8 RBI SLG% BB 3 42 SO SB FLD% ERA / SHO 8/ 4 SV 5 32 BB 5 64 SO 268 TELECAST LIVE STATS TWITTER FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM YOUTUBE COVERAGE #8 ARKANSAS Record: 26-4 Head Coach: Courtney Deifel, 4th Season Rankings: #8 LAST TIME OUT Arkansas is looking to bounce back after getting swept at No. 8 Florida in Gainesville over the weekend. The Razorbacks host a pair of nonconference opponents at home against Wichita State and Furman while on their bye week from SEC play. Arkansas won its last non-conference game at Missouri State 2- on April 3. TOP HITTERS BY AVG. Hannah McEwen (.354, 8 2B, HR, 7 RBI) Danielle Gibson (.348, 8 2B, 9 HR, 34 RBI) Katie Warrick (.336, 9 2B, 7 HR, 25 RBI) PROBABLE STARTERS Autumn Storms (36. IP,.7 ERA, 4-5 W/L, 29 K) Mary Haff (9. IP, 2.3 ERA, 2-9 W/L, 33 K) ShockersSB GoShockersSB wsuathletics of the Year award and Bailee Nickerson was named to the All-Rookie team. WSU has won 3 or more games for five straight years. As first-year members of the American Athletic Conference, Wichita State led the league in slugging percentage (.457), doubles (69), home runs (59) and total bases (666). The Shockers were 8-6 in April last season, collecting a sweep over UCF and coming up with a win against no. 9 Oklahoma State. Despite the graduation of Mackenzie Wright and Paige Luellen, the Shockers return eight of their top- batters from last season. Wichita State will have experience at the plate, with four players (Buck, Derrico, Lange, and Perrigan) hitting better than.275 in 28. Sophomore pitcher Caitlin Bingham claimed the Shockers first conference weekly honor, being named to the honor roll. Bingham came up with a career-high strikeouts, leading WSU to a win over Pitt. Erin McDonald came up with Wichita State s first Pitcher of the Year Award in the American Athletic Conference. The Norman, Okla., native came up with her first win in a Shocker uniform, collecting two saves and adding strikeouts in the process. Ryleigh Buck came up with the Shockers seventh conference honor roll this season after hitting.545 on March She compiled six hits with five RBIs. Wichita State is in search of more top 5 RPI wins, having a 3- record this season against teams in that field.

2 # NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Madison Perrigan C 5-8 Jr. Mustang, Okla. / Mustang HS Bailey Lange LHP/OF 5-7 Sr. Sioux Falls, S.D. / Washington HS (Northern Iowa) 6 McKenzie Weber RHP/OF 5-8 So. Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley Southwest HS 7 Asea Webber UT 5-5 Sr. Mannford, Okla. / Mannford HS (Oklahoma State) 8 Caitlin Bingham RHP 5- So. Tecumseh, Okla. / Tecumseh HS Wylie Glover OF 5-2 So. Wichita, Kan. / Valley Center HS (Marshall) Neleigh Herring B 6- So. Chandler, Okla. / Chandler HS 2 Adi Reese INF 5-3 Fr. Whitewater, Kan. / Remington HS 3 Ryleigh Buck INF 5-8 Jr. Wellington, Kan. / Wellington HS (UCF) 6 Kasidee Eck OF 5-6 Fr. Wichita, Kan. / Andale HS 9 Bailee Nickerson OF 5-8 So. Paris, Texas / North Lamar HS 23 Laurie Derrico MI 5-8 Sr. Sterling, Okla. / Sterling HS 25 Sydney McKinney UTL 5-7 Fr. Norborne, Mo. / Norborne HS (Missouri) 27 Mauriana Jamele UT 5- Sr. Flower Mound, Texas / Flower Mound HS 36 Lauren Mills B 5-9 Fr. Topeka, Kan. / Seaman HS 43 Hailey Martinez RHP 5-7 So. Bloomington, Minn. / Jefferson HS 77 Kaylee Huecker MI 5-9 R-So. Lake St. Louis, Mo. / Holt HS 88 Bethany Canada 3B/B 5-4 Sr. DeSoto, Mo. / DeSoto HS 99 Erin McDonald RHP 5-9 So. Norman, Okla. / Norman HS (Louisiana Tech) MEDIA RELATIONS Weston Pletcher Asst. Director of Communications, Softball, Women s Basketball, GoShockers.com wpletcher@goshockers.com Grant Cohen Student Assistant, Secondary Softball, Golf videoga@goshockers.com NFCA/USA TODAY TOP-25 Rank School Total Points. UCLA (32) 8 2. Oklahoma Florida State Washington Alabama Florida 6 7. LSU Arizona Tennessee 579. Louisiana 52. Texas Auburn Georgia Oklahoma State Texas Tech South Carolina Ole Miss Arkansas Minnesota James Madison Michigan Virginia Tech Kentucky Arizona State Wisconsin 7 Others: Northwestern (49), Colorado State (33), Boise State (7), Ohio State (4), Stanford (4), Illinois (3), Missouri (3), Liberty (), Tulsa (). SOFTBALL STAFF Kristi Bredbenner Ryne Stefankiewicz Elizabeth Economon Taylor Hatfield MJ Knighten PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ASEA Webber ASIA Caitlin BINGHAM BING-um NELEIGH Herring NEE-lee Laurie DERRICO DARE-a-co MAURIANA JAMELE Ma-ree-ANNA * Head Coach (8th Season) Assistant Coach (4th Season) Assistant Coach (2nd Season) Director of Operations (st Season) Graduate Manager (st Season) ACTIVE CAREER STAT LEADERS (Min. 25 bats) Batting Avg. R.Buck (.33) Slugging Pct. M.Perrigan (.575) On Base Pct. N. Herring (.42) RBIs L. Derrico (29) Hits L. Derrico (69) Earned Run Avg. H. Martinez (2.44) AMERICAN STANDINGS School Conf. Overall UCF Tulsa USF Wichita State UConn Houston Memphis ECU Kaylee HUECKER HECK-er Kristi BREDBENNER BREAD-ben-er RYNE STEFANKIEWICZ Rine * Stef ANKA-wits Doubles L. Derrico (35) Triples B. Lange, M. Perrigan (4) Home Runs L. Derrico (38) At-Bats L. Derrico (566) Runs Scored L. Derrico (28) Stolen Bases B. Lange (6) AMERICAN PRESEASON POLL School (First-Place Votes) Points. USF (4) Wichita State (3) Houston () 4 4. Tulsa UCF ECU 5 7. Memphis 4 8. UConn

3 SCOUTING ARKANSAS Arkansas is one of the scariest teams for an offense to face, with its pitching staff only having a 2.35 earned run average. The Razorbacks have won all 26 of their games utilizing its pitchers, leading them to a top 2 ranking throughout the season. Autumn Storms has a 29 strikeouts and an ERA of.7, with Mary Haff leading the Razorbacks in the circle with 33 strikeouts. Offensively, Arkansas has already made history. On Feb. 24, Danielle Gibson hit a home run cycle in just four innings. That feat is something no one in Major League Baseball history has ever accomplished. Gibson also helps Arkansas offensively with a.348 batting average and leads the Razorbacks with nine home runs. Hannah McEwen also provides a spark with a.354 batting average and has collected eight doubles, while Katie Warrick has also contributed with nine doubles and 25 RBIs in addition to hitting over.33. LAST MEETING In their first NCAA Regional Final in school history, the Shockers fell short to Arkansas in Fayetteville. Asea Webber hit a two-run double that cut the deficit to one heading into the fourth inning, but Arkansas scored three unanswered runs to end the historic season for Wichita State. BACK TO MEMORY LANE Even though the Shockers were knocked out of the 28 NCAA Tournament by Arkansas, Bogle Park still holds terrific memories for Wichita State Softball. The Shockers managed to collect two wins over Oklahoma State. Madison Perrigan hit a historic two, tworun home runs to lift the Shockers to the program s first ever Regional Final. HIGHLIGHT REELER For the fourth consecutive season, Wichita State will have a player who has made at least one SportsCenter Top play in their career. Following the graduation of Mackenzie Wright, who appeared on ESPN for a diving effort against Nebraska in 26, the Shockers added Marshall transfer Wylie Glover. Glover made a diving catch against James Madison on April 8 that was ranked seventh in top plays that day. COLLECTING THE ACCOLADES The Shockers collected at least two First- Team All-Conference honors last season for the fifth consecutive year. Mackenzie Wright, Laurie Derrico and Bailey Lange earned First- Team All-Conference in Wichita State s first year in the American Athletic Conference. The streak began in 24, with the Shockers earning three First-Team All-Conference honors in the Missouri Valley Conference. It had been the first time since 28 that the program had multiple players named to the First-Team. DON T COUNT US OUT When the Shockers have been down to their last out, the party has just gotten started for them at the plate. Wichita State has scored 55 runs with two outs, hitting out of 28 of its home runs during that stretch. GETTING EM AROUND Senior Laurie Derrico needs two home runs to move into first place in the Shocker record books. Currently in second with 38, if Derrico reaches 4 she will overtake Cacy Williams who played at Wichita State from Derrico has reached double figures in home runs in the previous two seasons. FRIENDLY COMPETITION As leaders of Wichita State s all-time slugging percentage list, Madison Perrigan and Laurie Derrico have been competing for the top spot. Perrigan recently passed Derrico for the third-highest slugging percentage in program history this week, now having a mark of.575. Cacy Williams (24-6) leads the pack with a.637 career slugging percentage. PITCHING PRESCENCE The Shockers strong start in non-conference is largely due to strong pitching performances in the circle. Bailey Lange and Erin McDonald pitched shutouts in their starts in Louisiana, with the Shockers only giving up a combined nine runs through that five-game stretch. Caitlin Bingham earned the first conference honor roll this season for the Shockers while McDonald was named American Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week in week two after combining for strikeouts. Bingham earned her third honor roll of the season, only giving up one earned run in the UT-Arlington Classic while McDonald earned her second honor roll honor. LATE INNING MAGIC The Shockers have put its best forward when the game is on the line, dominating its opponents in the last three innings. Wichita State has outscored its opponents in the final three innings, including a domination in the sixth inning (39-7). FREE SOFTBALL Wichita State has played in three extra innings games this season, all turning into victories. When the Shockers have to go past the seventh inning, they turn the heat up offensively. They have outscored their opponents 7- in extra innings, including a three-run outing in the top of the th in a win at UCF last weekend. GETTING THE BASES Madison Perrigan has made it her mission to get on base under any circumstance. She currently leads the American Athletic Conference in total bases with 75, most walks drawn with 3 and most home runs with eight. Having a slugging percentage of.64 this season, Perrigan is also fourth in the conference in that category. POWER AGAINST THE LEFTY Bredbenner has made it a key to have identical power against left-handed pitchers as the Shockers do against right-handed pitchers. Wichita State has done exactly that this year, hitting.379 as a team against left-handed pitchers. The Shockers have compiled 2 RBI and four doubles while hitting a home run during that stretch. TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE Double plays have been key to Wichita State s defensive success, turning 5 in 29. Ryleigh Buck leads the American Athletic Conference in double plays with 8, with Kaylee Huecker (3) and Laurie Derrico (5) not far behind. Wichita State leads the conference with 23 double plays, six away from tying a program record. OFFENSIVE POWER The Shockers are leading the American Athletic Conference in several offensive categories, including hits, slugging percentage, on-base percentage and batting average. Wichita State also holds a commanding lead in home runs and walks against its conference foes. FEEDING OFF THE FANS It s clear the Shockers have fed off the fan support at Wilkins Stadium. The Shockers have not had an attendance mark below 3 this season, averaging an attendance of through the first 2 home games. TAKE YOUR BASE Freshman Lauren Mills has helped the Shockers offensively from the jump as a freshman, utilizing her at-bats to get on base. Mills currently leads the American Athletic Conference in on-base percentage, dominating the way with a.54 mark. EXECUTING WHEN IT COUNTS When the Shockers have runners in scoring position, they make sure to send drive in the runs. Wichita State has six players hitting.3 or better when runners are in scoring position, with Ryleigh Buck leading the way with a.44 batting average. Lauren Mills and Neleigh Herring have provided power in those situations, both hitting above.4. TAKING THE LEAD Sydney McKinney has embraced the role of starting in the leadoff spot, having started in that batting order 6 times this season. When McKinney is the leadoff hitter, she is hitting.385 and leading the the team in leadoff hits with. In the previous series against UConn, McKinney collected two hits in two of the three outings. HITTING SOLO When there is a bases empty situation, Wichita State has no problem taking matters into its own hands. Out of 4 players with an opportunity to be the first to get on base, the Shockers have nine batters who are hitting.3 or better in a bases empty situation. Asea Webber leads the way with a.556 batting average and four doubles with no runners on, with Kaylee Huecker hitting.5 in that category. Wylie Glover leads the team in hits with the bases empty, collecting 3 hits so far this season.

4 UPCOMING MILESTONES Ryleigh Buck 3 hits from 36 runs from Madison Perrigan 2 2B from 3 3 HR from 3 22 hits from 5 Laurie Derrico 2 HR to move into WSU first all-time (4) 2 RBI from 5 25 RBI to move into WSU first all-time (54) Bailey Lange 7 saves to move into WSU first-all time (3) hits from 2 RBI from 23 K from 35 Mauriana Jamele 6 hits from 5 INTERVIEW REQUESTS All player interview requests must be made through the Communications Office. Please make your interview requests a day in advance to allow adequate time in arranging the appointment. Media wishing to attend practice are advised to call the Communications office in advance to find out practice times/locations. Interviews may be conducted before or after practice at the coaches discrection. Following each home game, head coach Kristi Bredbenner will be available for comment to the right side of the field, just down from first base past the home dugout. After a brief cooling off period, requested players will be available to accredited members of the media for player interviews in the same location. The Softball locker room will be closed. CREDENTIAL REQUESTS All requests for working press, radio, television, photography or scouting credentials and parking passes should be made by ing Weston Pletcher, wpletcher@goshockers.com, at least 24 hours before game time. Press box seating at Wilkins Stadium, home of Shocker Softball, is for working media only. All space for the working press, radio and television is allocated by the Wichita State Communications Office, which reserves the right to deny credentials to any outlet. Any abuse of a working credential will result in the media agency losing credential privileges. 28 SEASON REVIEW The Shockers finished and third in the American Athletic Conference. Mackenzie Wright took home the Player of the Year award, with five players earning All- Conference honors and one player earning a spot on the All-Newcomer team. Wichita State capped off the season by advancing to its first NCAA Regional Final in school history. Head Coach KRISTI BREDBENNER TRUMAN STATE (22) Season W/L Postseason (.62) NCJAA Regionals TOTAL 3-9 (.62) CAREER (.648) 2 Conf. Regular Season Titles 2 NCAA Tournament Bids Conf. Tournament Title CAREER ACCOLADES 26 NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year 28 NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year MIAA Coach of the Year (27, 8, 9) NCAA DII World Series Runner-up (26, 8) NCAA DII Regional (22, 7, 9,, ) MVC Regular Season Championship (24, 6) MVC Tournament Championship (26) NCAA DI Regional (26, 28) EMPORIA STATE (26-) Season W/L Postseason (.899) NCAA World Series Runner-up (.87) NCAA Regional (.739) NCAA World Series Runner-up (.729) NCAA Regional (.78) NCAA Regional (.724) NCAA Regional TOTAL (.757) WICHITA STATE (2-Pres.) Season W/L Postseason (.273) (.365) Conference Tournament First Round (.68) Conference Tournament First Round (.593) Conference Tournament First Round (.632) NCAA Regional (.58) Conference Tournament Semifinal (.582) NCAA Regional Final (.575) TOTAL (.53) Kristi Bredbenner is entering her eighth season as the Wichita State head softball coach. To date, Bredbenner has led the Shockers to two NCAA Regional Appearances (26, 28) including the first NCAA Regional Final game in school history (28). Bredbenner also led Wichita State to four Missouri Valley Conference Tournament appearances (23, 24, 26, 27) and one Missouri Valley Conference Championship trophy (26). During the 28 season, Wichita State s inaugural season in the American Athletic Conference, Bredbenner led the Shockers to a tied for third position in the regular season, falling in the opening round of the conference tournament to the eventual champions. After scheduling the 9th toughest non-conference slate in the NCAA, the Shockers earned the programs second ever at-large bid in school history to the NCAA Tournament. While at the Fayetteville Regional the Shockers picked up two wins over Oklahoma State in back-toback days to earn a spot in the Regional Championship for the first time in school history. During conference play, the Wichita State bats dominated The American by leading the league in batting average, slugging percentage, runs scored, hits, RBI s, doubles, home runs and total bases. Individually, six Shocker athletes were named All-Conference, including 28 AAC Player of the Year Mackenzie Wright, who became the third WSU athlete in history to earn All- Conference honors all four years of their career. Laurie Derrico and Bailey Lange also tabbed first team allconference honors while Ryleigh Buck and Paige Luellen were tabbed to the second team. Bailee Nickerson earned a spot on the All-Rookie squad. Wright also earned 28 NFCA Central Region Second-Team honors. Under Bredbenner, 3 studentathletes have earned All-Conference honors including the six from the 28 squad and 5 to the All-MVC First Team during WSU s time in the The Valley. Eight have also been named to the All-MVC Second Team while two have made the MVC All- Defensive team. In her first three seasons, Bredbenner took the Shockers from a 5-4 record in 22 to a 34-2 record in 24, culminating in the first Missouri Valley Conference regular season championship in school history earning the entire Shocker coaching staff the 24 MVC Coaching Staff of the Year award. As a team, the Shockers broke several team records in 24 including the following: highest team batting average (.34 average) was previously set at.35 in 978, highest slugging percentage (.492 average) was previously set at.446 in 978, runs scored (34) was previously set at 293 runs scored in 25, most hits (472) was previously set at 458 hits in 25, and home runs (56) was previously set at 52 home runs in 25. The O Fallon, Mo., native graduated from Truman in 2 with a bachelor s degree in business/marketing and received her master s degree in physical education from Azusa Pacific University.

5 KRISTI BREDBENNER VS. OPPONENTS Opponent W L Abilene Christian 3 Alabama Alabama-Birmingham Albany Appalachian St. 2 Arizona State 3 Arkansas 3 Auburn 2 Baylor 2 Belmont Boise State 2 Bowling Green 2 Bradley 7 Cal-Santa Barbara 2 Cal State-Fullerton Cal State-Northridge Central Michigan Charleston Southern Coastal Carolina College of Charleston Colorado State 3 Creighton 7 Dartmouth DePaul Detroit Drake 3 6 Drexel East Carolina 2 Evansville 4 4 Fairleigh Dickinson Florida A&M Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Furman 2 Georgia Southern Grambling Hawaii Houston 3 4 Howard 2 Illinois State 8 Indiana 2 Indiana State 2 6 Iowa 2 Iowa State IPFW Jackson State Kansas 3 3 Lousiana Monroe Lousiana State Lousiana Tech 2 Loyola-Chicago 5 Marshall 2 McNeese State Memphis 2 Michigan Minnesota Mississippi State 2 Mississippi Valley St. Missouri 4 Missouri State 2 7 Monmouth Montana Nebraska 9 5 Nebraska-Omaha 2 Nicholls State 2 North Dakota North Dakota State 2 North Texas 3 Northern Colorado 3 Northern Illinois Northern Iowa 6 Ohio State 2 Oklahoma Oklahoma State 5 9 Ole Miss Oregon State Prairie View A&M Pittsburgh Rutgers Saint Louis 2 Sam Houston State 3 Samford San Diego State San Jose State Seton Hall South Alabama South Dakota 2 South Dakota State Southeast Missouri Southern Illinois 4 3 Stanford Stephen F. Austin Tennessee-Chattanooga Tennessee Martin Tennessee Tech Texas 2 Texas-Arlington 2 Texas-San Antonio Texas A&M 2 Texas A&M Corpus Chr, Texas Southern 2 Texas State Texas Tech 2 Towson Tulsa 7 4 UCF 5 UCLA 2 UCONN 4 2 UC-Santa Barbara 2 UMKC 4 3 USF 2 UTEP Virginia Tech Washington 2 Western Carolina 2 Western Illinois 4 Wright State TOTAL RUNS SCORED BY INNING Inning Shockers Opponent ST ND RD TH TH TH TH 4 8 EXTRAS 7 TOTAL SHOCKER STATS BY POSITION Position Home Run RBI C 8 3 B B 4 3B 5 27 SS 6 8 LF 7 CF 4 22 RF 3 24 DP 7 P 7 TOTALS 33 8 STARTING PITCHERS BREAKDOWN Pitcher GS Total WSU Runs Avg. Runs Per Start Team Record Bingham Lange McDonald Martinez WALK OFF PLAYS Player Hit/Play Date/Opp. (Inn.) Neleigh Herring SIngle/LF 3/2/9/Kansas (9) 29 SINGLE-GAME BESTS MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI RBI GAMES RBI HITTING STREAKS HITS Players Total Total Tying Go-Ahead 2-Out Current Long Infield Bunt A. Webber Herring Perrigan McKinney Glover Lange Mills Derrico Nickerson Buck Huecker Jamele HOME RUN BREAKDOWN vs. On Runners on Outs Tied Gave Direction Team Last Home Run AB s Players Total LHP RHP Home Road Game Lead LF LC CF RC RF Record Date Opp. Pitcher Since Herring /7/9 MON Irons 32 Mills /9/9 COC Jenkins 29 Perrigan /7/9 UCF White - Glover /7/9 FDU Johnson 97 Lange /5/9 SEMO Davis 5 Nickerson /3/9 MIZZOU Norman 4 Buck /3/9 UCONN Olson 9 Webber /3/9 MIZZOU Gasper Derrico /6/9 UCF Vasquez 3

6 THE LAST TIME WICHITA STATE... Had or more hits and won: vs. Houston, 3/22/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Shutout an opponent on the road: at USF, 5/4/8 (Tampa, Fla.) Had or more hits and lost: vs. #2 Oklahoma State, 3/27/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Overcame a five run deficit: Indiana State, 4/4/7 (Wichita, Kan.) Had or more runs and won: 3 vs. Houston, 3/22/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Had 8 or more batters walk: 8 vs. Nebraska, 3//9 (Wichita, Kan.) Had or more runs and lost: at Creighton, 3/7/8 (Omaha, Neb.) Run-ruled an opponent: vs. Nebraska, 3/9/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Had 2 or more hits: 2 at Missouri State, 4/2/6 (Springfield, Mo.) Was run-ruled by an opponent: vs. Houston, 3/24/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Had 3 or more errors and won: 3 vs. UCF, 4/2/8 (Wichita, Kan.) Played to a tie: Tulsa, 9/27/4 (Wichita, Kan.) Had 3 or more errors and lost: 3 vs. Missouri, 4/3/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Had 45 or more at-bats: 46 vs. Illinois State, 3/3/7 (Wichita, Kan.) Swept a 3-game series at home: Nebraska, 3/9-/8 Had 4 or more total bases: 4 at Missouri State, 4/2/6 (Springfield, Mo.) Swept a 3-game road series: at UConn, 3/29/8-3/3/8 Struck out more than 5 times: 5 at Texas A&M, 2/2/6 (College Station, Texas) Swept a conference series at home: UCF, 4/2/8-4/22/8 Pitched 2. or more innings: 2. vs. Evansville, 4/3/29 (Wichita, Kan.) Swept a conference series on the road: at UConn, 3/29/8-3/3/8 Allowed 8 or more hits: 9 at Loyola, 5/3/5 (Chicago, Ill.) Scored in every inning: UMKC, 5/6/4 (Wichita, Kan.) Allowed or more walks: at La.-Lafayette, 2//7 (Lafayette, La.) Let an opponent score in every inning: Oklahoma, 4/6/6 (Norman Okla.) Faced 5 or more batters: 54 vs. Evansville, 4/3/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Scored 5 or more runs in an inning: 6 vs. UConn, 3/3/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Had 3 or more wild pitches: 3 vs. Missouri, 4/3/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Scored or more runs in an inning: 3 vs. South Dakota, 5/6/5 (Wichita, Kan.) Struck out looking 6 or more: 6 vs. #4 Washington, 2/8/8 (Huntsville, Texas) Allowed 5 or more runs in an inning: 5 vs. Houston, 3/22/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Had 5 or more errors: 5 vs. Marshall, 2/9/8 (Auburn, Ala.) Had a walk-off winning run: LF B vs. Kansas, 3/2/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Had 3 or more double plays: 3 at Oklahoma, 4//8 (Norman, Okla.) Allowed a walk-off winning run: at Creighton, 3/7/8 (Omaha, Neb.) Most victories in a season: 46 (25) Had a walk-off home run: vs. UCF, 4/2/8 (Wichita, Kan.) Most losses in a season: 42 (99) Allowed a walk-off home run: vs. #2 Ohio State, 2/23/8 (Austin, Texas) Longest single-season win streak: 3 (25) Had 3 or more home runs in a game: 3 vs. Missouri, 3/2/9 (Wichita, Kan.) Longest single-season loss streak: 3 (987, 22) Had 5 or more home runs in a game: 6 at Missouri State, 4/2/6 (Springfield, Mo.) Biggest margin of victory: 5 (twice; last vs. North Dakota, 3/7/4) Allowed 5 or more home runs in a game: 5 vs. Oklahoma, 3/27/3 (Wichita, Kan.) Biggest margin of defeat: 2, 5-3 vs. Bradley 3/9/6 Had 5 or more doubles in a game: 6 vs. Abilene Christian, 2/23/9 (Arlington, Texas) Latest longest winning streak: 2, April 6-7, 29 Had 5 or more RBIs in a game: 6 at Missouri State, 4/2/6 (Springfield, Mo.) Latest longest losing streak: 2, April 3, 29 Stole 4-6 bases in a game: 6 vs. Evansville, 5/6/7 (Wichita, Kan.) Current active hit streak leader (No.): Laurie Derrico (5) Stole 7 or more bases in a game: 9 vs. Bowling Green, 2/27/6 (Mobile, Ala.) Fewest Stolen Bases Against: 24 (27) Shutout an opponent at home: UCF, 4/22/8 (Wichita, Kan.) Most Double Plays Turned: 29 (994, 26) STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION Opponent Pitcher Catcher B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DP CMU Bingham Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Nickerson Webber Lange Mills VT Lange Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring PITT Lange Perrigan Buck McKinney Reese Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Mills COC Bingham Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Glover Webber Lange Mills PITT Bingham Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Glover Webber Lange Mills SEMO Lange Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Mills ACU Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Lange Mills La Tech Lange Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Mills MVSU McDonald Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Mills FDU McDonald Perrigan Herring Huecker Buck Derrico Glover Eck Nickerson Mills ACU McDonald Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Mills UTA Bingham Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Mills PVAM McDonald Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Glover Eck Nickerson Mills ACU Bingham Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Reese TSU McDonald Perrigan Herring McKinney Buck Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Mills TXST Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring DEP Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring TSU Martinez Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring OSU Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring NEB Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Mills NEB Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring NEB McDonald Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Reese UTC Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Jamele NDSU McDonald Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Jamele TOW Martinez Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring MINN Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson N/A MON McDonald Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring KU McDonald Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring HOU Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring HOU McDonald Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring HOU BIngham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring OSU Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring UCONN McDonald Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring UCONN McDonald Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring UCONN Martinez Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Reese Mills MIZZOU Bingham Perrigan Buck Huecker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring MIZZOU McDonald Perrigan Buck Hucker McKinney Derrico Glover Webber Nickerson Herring UCF McDonald Perrigan Buck Hucker McKinney Derrico Nickerson Glover Reese Herring UCF Martinez Perrigan Buck Hucker McKinney Derrico Nickerson Glover Reese Herring UCF McDonald Perrigan Buck Hucker McKinney Derrico Nickerson Glover Reese Jamele STARTING LINEUP BY BATTING ORDER Opponent CMU Lange Buck Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Webber Mills Herring McKinney VT Lange McKinney Perrigan Herring Derrico Webber Buck Nickerson Glover PITT McKinney Lange Derrico Perrigan Webber Buck Mills Nickerson Reese COC McKinney Webber Perrigan Mills Buck Herring Lange Derrico Glover PITT McKinney Webber Perrigan Mills Buck Derrico Herring Lange Glover SEMO McKinney Lange Perrigan Mills Derrico Webber Herring Nickerson Buck ACU McKinney Lange Derrico Mills Perrigan Webber Buck Huecker Glover La Tech McKinney Lange Derrico Mills Perrigan Webber Herring Buck Nickerson MVSU McKinney Buck Derrico Mills Herring Perrigan Webber Nickerson Glover FDU Glover Buck Derrico Mills Herring Perrigan Nickerson Huecker Eck ACU McKinney Derrico Herring Mills Perrigan Webber Nickerson Buck Glover UTA McKinney Derrico Herring Mills Perrigan Webber Nickerson Buck Glover PVAM McKinney Derrico Perrigan Buck Herring Nickerson Mills Eck Glover ACU Webber McKinney Perrigan Buck Derrico Herring Nickerson Reese Glover TSU Glover Derrico Perrigan Herring Nickerson Mills Buck Webber McKinney TXST Glover Derrico Perrigan Herring Nickerson Buck Webber Huecker McKinney DEP Glover Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Herring Buck Webber Huecker McKinney TSU Glover Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Herring Buck Webber Huecker McKinney OSU Glover Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Webber Buck Herring Huecker McKinney NEB Glover Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Webber Buck Mills Huecker McKinney NEB Glover Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Webber Buck Herring Huecker McKinney NEB Glover Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Webber Buck Reese Huecker McKinney UTC Glvoer Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Webber Buck Jamele Huecker McKinney NDSU Glover Derrico Perrigan Webber Nickerson Buck Jamele Huecker McKinney TOW Glover Webber Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Buck Herring Huecker McKinney MINN Glover Webber Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Buck Bingham Huecker McKinney MON Glover Webber Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Buck Herring Huecker McKinney KU Glover Webber Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Buck Herring Huecker McKinney HOU Glover Webber Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Buck Herring Huecker McKinney HOU McKinney Webber Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Buck Herring Huecker Glover HOU McKinney Webber Derrico Perrigan Nickerson Buck Herring Huecker Glover OSU McKinney Webber Perrigan Buck Derrico Nickerson Herring Huecker Glover UCONN McKinney Webber Perrigan Buck Derrico Herring Nickerson Huecker Glover UCONN McKinney Webber Perrigan Buck Derrico Herring Nickerson Huecker Glover UCONN McKinney Glover Perrigan Buck Webber Huecker Mills Derrico Reese MIZZOU McKinney Webber Perrigan Buck Derrico Herring Hucker Nickerson Glover MIZZOU Buck Webber Perrigan Derrico McKinney Nickerson Herring Huecker Glover UCF Buck McKinney Perrigan Derrico Herring Nickerson Reese Huecker Glover UCF Buck McKinney Perrigan Derrico Herring Reese NIckerson Huecker Glover UCF McKinney Buck Perrigan Derrico Jamele Nickerson Reese Huecker Glover

7 # MADISON PERRIGAN C JR. 5 8 MUSTANG, OKLA. (MUSTANG HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 5 Multiple (3) - Games Played 4 47 Runs 4 Multiple (4) - Games Started 4 46 Hits 3 Multiple (2) - Multi-Hit Games 9 42 RBI 4 Multiple (2) - Multi-RBI Games 9 2 Doubles 2 Multiple (3) - Triples 2 Multiple (2) - Home Runs 2 Oklahoma State 5/9/8 Walks 3 Multiple (4) - Sac Hits Multiple (7) - Sac Flies Multiple (6) - Stolen Bases Nebraska 3//9 Putouts 2 Multiple (2) - Assists 3 Multiple (8) - # BAILEY LANGE LHP/OF SR. 5 7 SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (NORTHERN IOWA) CAREER HIGHS PITCHING STATS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 7 vs. Loyola 4/7/6 Appearances 3 95 Runs 2 Multiple (8) - Starts 3 65 Hits 3 at UNLV 2/6/7 Wins 32 RBI 4 Multiple (2) - Losses 2 26 Doubles 2 Arkansas 3/6/28 Innings Pitched Triples Multiple (4) - ERA Home Runs 2 Multiple (2) - Walks Allowed 4 49 Walks 3 at Iowa 4/2/6 Strikeouts Sac Hits Multiple (5) - Batters Faced 56,698 Sac Flies Complete Games 32 Stolen Bases 2 Multiple (2) - Putouts vs. Sam Houston St. 2/24/7 Assists 3 Multiple (2) PERRIGAN S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU 3-2/8 VT 3 2-2/9 PITT 2-2/9 COC 4-2/ PITT 5 2-2/5 SEMO 3-2/5 ACU 4-2/6 La Tech 3-2/6 MVSU 3-2/7 FDU 3-2/23 ACU /23 UTA /24 PVAM 2-2/24 ACU 3-3/2 TSU 3-3/2 TXST 3-3/3 DEP /3 TSU 4-3/6 OSU 4-3/9 NEB / NEB 3-3/ NEB 2-3/5 UTC 4 2-3/5 NDSU 4-3/6 TOW /6 MINN 3 2-3/7 MON 2-3/2 KU /22 HOU /23 HOU 3-3/24 HOU 2-3/27 OSU 3 2-3/3 UCONN 4-3/3 UCONN 3-3/3 UCONN /3 MIZZOU 3-4/3 MIZZOU 2-4/5 UCF 2-4/6 UCF 5 2-4/7 UCF 3 - LANGE S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU 4-2/8 VT 3-2/9 PITT 3-2/9 COC 3-2/ PITT 4 3-2/5 SEMO 2 2-2/5 ACU 4 2-2/6 La Tech - Date Opp. IP H R ER BB SO W-L SV 2/8 VT /9 PITT /5 SEMO PERRIGAN S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% LANGE S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Season ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK / / / / Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK /

8 #6 MCKENZIE WEBER RHP/OF SO. 5 8 OVERLAND PARK, KAN. (BLUE VALLEY SW HS) CAREER HIGHS PITCHING STATS Opponent Date Cateogry 28 Career At-Bats 2 at Houston 4/4/8 Appearances Runs at Houston 4/4/8 Starts 2 2 Hits at Houston 4/4/8 Wins 2 2 RBI Losses Doubles at Houston 4/4/8 Innings Pitched Triples ERA Home Runs Walks Allowed Walks Multiple (3) - Strikeouts 7 7 Sac Hits Batters Faced 6 6 Sac Flies Complete Games Stolen Bases Putouts Multiple (2) - Assists 2 vs. Michigan 2/24/8 WEBER S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. IP H R ER BB SO W-L SV Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT #7 ASEA WEBBER UT SR. 5 5 MANNFORD, OKLA. (OKLAHOMA STATE) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 5 Oklahoma State 5/8/8 Games Played 37 6 Runs 2 Multiple (9) - Games Started 35 5 Hits 4 Kansas 3/2/9 Multi-Hit Games 7 5 RBI 4 Nebraska 3//9 Multi-RBI Games 7 2 Doubles 2 Memphis 3/25/8 Triples Multiple (2) - Home Runs Multiple (7) - Walks 2 Multiple (2) - Sac Hits Multiple () - Sac Flies Multiple (2) - Stolen Bases Multiple (6) - Putouts 7 vs. UTEP 3/4/7 Assists Multiple (4) - WEBBER S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU /8 VT 2-2/9 PITT - 2/9 COC 4-2/ PITT 3-2/5 SEMO 2 2-2/5 ACU 2-2/6 La Tech 4-2/6 MVSU /7 FDU - 2/23 ACU 4-2/23 UTA 3-2/24 PVAM - 2/24 ACU 3-3/2 TSU 3-3/2 TXST 3-3/3 DEP 3 2-3/3 TSU /6 OSU 2-3/9 NEB / NEB 3-3/ NEB 4 4-3/5 UTC 2-3/5 NDSU 3-3/6 TOW 2-3/6 MINN 3-3/7 MON 4 2-3/2 KU /22 HOU 3-3/23 HOU 4 2-3/24 HOU 2-3/27 OSU 3-3/3 UCONN 2-3/3 UCONN 3-3/3 UCONN 3-4/3 MIZZOU 3-4/3 MIZZOU 2 - WEBER S CAREER STATISTICS Season ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK / Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK / WEBBER S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

9 #8 CAITLIN BINGHAM RHP SO. 5 TECUMSEH, OKLA. (TECUMSEH HS) CAREER HIGHS PITCHING STATS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 4 at Texas 2/23/8 Appearances Runs 2 Multiple (2) - Starts 7 32 Hits 2 Multiple (3) - Wins 3 RBI 3 at Oklahoma 4//8 Losses 6 2 Doubles at Creighton 3/7/8 Innings Pitched Triples ERA Home Runs Multiple (3) - Walks Allowed 69 2 Walks 2 Multiple (2) - Strikeouts 66 Sac Hits Multiple (3) - Batters Faced Sac Flies at SHSU 2/6/8 Complete Games 6 6 Stolen Bases Putouts 2 at Oklahoma 4//8 Assists 4 Multiple (3) - BINGHAM S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. IP H R ER BB SO W-L SV 2/8 CMU /9 COC / PITT /5 ACU /6 La Tech /6 MVSU /23 UTA /24 PVAM /24 ACU /2 TXST /3 DEP /4 OSU /9 NEB. 3-3/ NEB / NEB. 3-3/5 UTC /6 MINN /2 KU /22 HOU /24 HOU /26 OSU /3 UCONN.2 4-4/3 MIZZOU Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/6 La Tech 2-2/6 MINN 2-4/6 UCF - # WYLIE GLOVER OF SO. 5 2 WICHITA, KAN. (MARSHALL) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 5 vs. TSU 3/3/9 Games Played Runs 2 Multiple (4) - Games Started Hits 3 Multiple (3) - Multi-Hit Games 8 3 RBI 3 vs. FDU 2/7/9 Multi-RBI Games 2 Doubles 2 at UTSA 4/7/8 Triples vs. Saint Francis 4/3/8 Home Runs vs. FDU 2/7/9 Walks 2 Multiple (5) - Sac Hits Multiple (3) - Sac Flies Stolen Bases Multiple (8) - Putouts 5 Multiple (3) - Assists Multiple (2) - GLOVER S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/9 COC 3 3-2/ PITT 3-2/5 ACU 3 2-2/6 La Tech - 2/6 MVSU 4-2/7 FDU 3 3-2/23 ACU 3-2/23 UTA 3-2/24 PVAM 3-2/24 ACU 4 2-3/2 TSU /2 TXST 2 2-3/3 DEP 3-3/3 TSU 5 2-3/6 OSU 4-3/9 NEB 2-3/ NEB 4-3/ NEB /5 UTC 4 2-3/5 NDSU 3-3/6 TOW 3-3/6 MINN 2-3/7 MON 4-3/2 KU /22 HOU 4-3/23 HOU 3-3/24 HOU 2-3/27 OSU 3-3/3 UCONN 3-3/3 UCONN 3 3-3/3 UCONN 3-4/3 MIZZOU 2-4/3 MIZZOU 3 2-4/5 UCF 2-4/6 UCF 3-4/7 UCF 2 - BINGHAM S CAREER STATISTICS Season ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK / Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% / Career ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK / Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% GLOVER S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

10 # NELEIGH HERRING B SO. 6 CHANDLER, OKLA. (CHANDLER HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 4 Multiple (5) - Games Played Runs 2 Multiple (2) - Games Started 3 36 Hits 3 Multiple (2) - Multi-Hit Games 5 5 RBI 5 at Louisiana Tech 2/6/9 Multi-RBI Games 5 5 Doubles 2 at Louisiana Tech 2/6/9 Triples Oklahoma State 3/27/9 Home Runs Multiple (3) - Walks 2 Kansas 3/2/9 Sac Hits Multiple (2) - Sac Flies Multiple (3) - Stolen Bases Putouts 2 vs. MVSU 2/6/9 Assists vs. ACU 2/24/9 HERRING S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU /8 VT 2-2/9 PITT - 2/9 COC 3-2/ PITT 2-2/5 SEMO 2-2/5 ACU - 2/6 La Tech /6 MVSU 4 2-2/7 FDU 4 2-2/23 ACU 4-2/23 UTA 3-2/24 PVAM 2-2/24 ACU 2-3/2 TSU 4 3-3/2 TXST 3-3/3 DEP 4-3/3 TSU 3-3/6 OSU 2-3/9 NEB - 3/ NEB - 3/5 NDSU - 3/6 TOW - 3/7 MON 3-3/2 KU /22 HOU 2 2-3/23 HOU 2-3/24 HOU 2-3/27 OSU /3 UCONN 3-3/3 UCONN 3-3/3 UCONN - 4/3 MIZZOU 3-4/3 MIZZOU 3-4/5 UCF 3-4/6 UCF 3 - #2 ADI REESE INF FR. 5 3 WHITEWATER, KAN. (REMINGTON HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 5 at UCF 4/6/9 Games Played Runs Multiple (6) - Games Started 7 7 Hits Multiple (3) - Multi-Hit Games - - RBI 3 UConn 3/3/9 Multi-RBI Games Doubles UConn 3/3/9 Triples Home Runs Walks Multiple (3) - Sac Hits Multiple (2) - Sac Flies Stolen Bases Putouts 3 Multiple (2) - Assists REESE S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU - 2/8 VT - 2/9 PITT 2-2/5 ACU - 2/6 La Tech - 2/6 MVSU - 2/23 ACU - 2/24 PVAM - 2/24 ACU 3-3/2 TSU - 3/3 TSU - 3/6 OSU - 3/ NEB 2-3/ NEB 2-3/5 NDSU - 3/6 MINN - 3/27 OSU - 3/3 UCONN 3 3-4/5 UCF 3-4/6 UCF 5-4/7 UCF 2 - HERRING S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% REESE S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

11 #3 RYLEIGH BUCK INF JR. 5 8 WELLINGTON, KAN. (UCF) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 5 Multiple (3) - Games Played 4 2 Runs 3 Multiple (3) - Games Started 4 3 Hits 3 Multiple (4) - Multi-Hit Games 9 25 RBI 3 Multiple (4) - Multi-RBI Games 8 6 Doubles 2 vs. Tulsa 4/8/8 Triples Multiple (3) - Home Runs Multiple (3) - Walks 2 Multiple (2) - Sac Hits 2 Multiple (2) - Sac Flies Multiple (2) - Stolen Bases 2 vs. Iowa 3/8/8 Putouts 5 at Houston 4/4/8 Assists 6 at UT Arlington 2/23/9 BUCK S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU 3-2/8 VT 3-2/9 PITT 3-2/9 COC 3-2/ PITT 2-2/5 SEMO 2 2-2/5 ACU 4-2/6 La Tech 2 2-2/6 MVSU 3 2-2/7 FDU 3-2/23 ACU /23 UTA 3-2/24 PVAM 3-2/24 ACU 3 2-3/2 TSU /2 TXST 3-3/3 DEP 4 2-3/3 TSU 3 2-3/6 OSU 3-3/9 NEB - 3/ NEB 3-3/ NEB 3-3/5 UTC 3-3/5 NDSU 3-3/6 TOW 2-3/6 MINN 3-3/7 MON 3-3/2 KU /22 HOU /23 HOU /24 HOU 2-3/27 OSU 3 2-3/3 UCONN 2-3/3 UCONN 3 2-3/3 UCONN /3 MIZZOU 2-4/3 MIZZOU 4-4/5 UCF 4-4/6 UCF 5-4/7 UCF 3 - #6 KASIDEE ECK OF FR. 5 6 WICHITA, KAN. (ANDALE HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 2 Multiple (2) - Games Played 7 7 Runs Multiple (3) - Games Started 2 2 Hits Multi-Hit Games - - RBI Multi-RBI Games - - Doubles Triples Home Runs Walks Sac Hits Sac Flies Stolen Bases vs. Texas State 3/2/9 Putouts Assists ECK S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/7 FDU 2-2/23 ACU - 2/24 PVAM 2-3/2 TSU - 3/2 TXST - 4/6 UCF - BUCK S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% ECK S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

12 #9 BAILEE NICKERSON OF SO. 5 8 PARIS, TEXAS (PARIS HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 4 Multiple (9) - Games Played Runs 4 Memphis 3/24/8 Games Started Hits 3 at SHSU 2/6/8 Multi-Hit Games 8 8 RBI 5 vs. Tenn. Tech 2/9/8 Multi-RBI Games 6 4 Doubles Multiple (2) - Triples Home Runs 2 vs. Tenn. Tech 2/9/8 Walks 2 Multiple (5) - Sac Hits Multiple (3) - Sac Flies vs. Northern Colo. 2/7/8 Stolen Bases Multiple (3) - Putouts 4 Multiple (3) - Assists UConn 3/3/9 NICKERSON S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU 4-2/8 VT 2-2/9 PITT 3-2/ PITT - 2/5 SEMO 2-2/6 La Tech 3 2-2/6 MVSU /7 FDU /23 ACU 3 2-2/23 UTA 3-2/24 PVAM 3 2-2/24 ACU /2 TSU 4-3/2 TXST 3 2-3/3 DEP 2-3/3 TSU 4 2-3/6 OSU 2-3/9 NEB 3-3/ NEB / NEB 2-3/5 UTC 4-3/5 NDSU 3-3/6 TOW 2-3/6 MINN 3-3/7 MON 2-3/2 KU /22 HOU 2 2-3/23 HOU 2-3/24 HOU 2-3/27 OSU 3-3/3 UCONN 2-3/3 UCONN 2-4/3 MIZZOU 3 2-4/3 MIZZOU 3-4/5 UCF 3-4/6 UCF 4-4/7 UCF 2 - #23 LAURIE DERRICO MI SR. 5 8 STERLING, OKLA. (STERLING HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 6 Kansas 3/2/9 Games Played 4 9 Runs 3 Multiple (2) - Games Started 4 88 Hits 3 Multiple (4) - Multi-Hit Games 8 4 RBI 5 Multiple (2) - Multi-RBI Games 5 33 Doubles 2 Multiple (2) - Triples Multiple (2) - Home Runs 2 vs. Texas Southern 3/2/9 Walks 3 vs. Iowa 3/8/8 Sac Hits Multiple () - Sac Flies Multiple (2) - Stolen Bases Multiple () - Putouts 5 Multiple (3) - Assists 7 vs. Boise State 2/2/6 DERRICO S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU 3-2/8 VT 2-2/9 PITT 3-2/9 COC 3-2/ PITT /5 SEMO 3 2-2/5 ACU 4 2-2/6 La Tech /6 MVSU /7 FDU 3-2/23 ACU 4-2/23 UTA 3-2/24 PVAM 3-2/24 ACU 3-3/2 TSU /2 TXST 3-3/3 DEP /3 TSU 5-3/6 OSU 4-3/9 NEB / NEB 2 2-3/ NEB 2 2-3/5 UTC 2-3/5 NDSU 3-3/6 TOW 2-3/6 MINN 3-3/7 MON 3-3/2 KU 6 2-3/22 HOU 3 2-3/23 HOU 3-3/24 HOU 2-3/27 OSU 4 2-3/3 UCONN 3-3/3 UCONN 3-3/3 UCONN 2-4/3 MIZZOU 2-4/3 MIZZOU 3-4/5 UCF 3-4/6 UCF /7 UCF 3 - NICKERSON S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% DERRICO S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

13 #25 SYDNEY MCKINNEY UTL FR. 5 7 NORBORNE, MO. (MISSOURI) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 5 Multiple (3) - Games Played Runs 2 Multiple (2) - Games Started Hits 3 Multiple (2) - Multi-Hit Games 8 8 RBI Multiple (6) - Multi-RBI Games - - Doubles Multiple (6) - Triples Multiple (2) - Home Runs Walks 2 vs. MVSU 2/6/9 Sac Hits at UCF 4/6/9 Sac Flies Stolen Bases vs. ACU 2/24/9 Putouts 4 Kansas 3/2/9 Assists 5 UConn 3/3/9 MCKINNEY S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU 3-2/8 VT 3 2-2/9 PITT 3-2/9 COC 4-2/ PITT 5-2/5 SEMO 3-2/5 ACU 4 2-2/6 La Tech 3-2/6 MVSU 2-2/23 ACU 4-2/23 UTA 4-2/24 PVAM 3-2/24 ACU 3-3/2 TSU 3 2-3/2 TXST 3-3/3 DEP 3-3/3 TSU 3 3-3/6 OSU 3-3/9 NEB 2-3/ NEB 3-3/ NEB 2-3/5 UTC 2-3/5 NDSU 3 2-3/6 TOW 3-3/6 MINN 2-3/7 MON 3-3/2 KU 5 3-3/22 HOU 2 2-3/23 HOU 4-3/24 HOU 2-3/27 OSU 5-3/3 UCONN 3 2-3/3 UCONN 4-3/3 UCONN /3 MIZZOU 4-4/3 MIZZOU 3-4/5 UCF 4 2-4/6 UCF 3-4/7 UCF 4 - #27 MAURIANA JAMELE UTL SR. 5 FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS (FLOWER MOUND HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 4 Multiple (9) - Games Played 89 Runs 3 vs. North Texas 4/3/7 Games Started 3 48 Hits 3 vs. UC Santa Barb. 2//7 Multi-Hit Games 8 RBI 4 vs. UCF 4/22/8 Multi-RBI Games - 3 Doubles Multiple (3) - Triples at Bradley 4/8/7 Home Runs Multiple (4) - Walks 2 vs. UMKC 2/24/7 Sac Hits 2 at USF 5/4/8 Sac Flies vs. TSU 3/2/9 Stolen Bases Multiple (7) - Putouts 6 at USF 5/6/8 Assists 5 vs. Drake 3/8/7 JAMELE S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 VT - 2/ PITT - 2/6 MVSU - 2/24 PVAM - 3/2 TSU - 3/5 UTC 4-3/5 NDSU 2-4/5 UCF - 4/6 UCF - 4/7 UCF MCKINNEY S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% JAMELE S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

14 #36 LAUREN MILLS B FR. 5 9 TOPEKA, KAN. (SEAMAN HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 4 vs. ACU 2/23/9 Games Played 8 8 Runs 2 at Louisiana Tech 2/6/9 Games Started 5 5 Hits 2 Multiple (4) - Multi-Hit Games 4 4 RBI 2 at Louisiana Tech 2/6/9 Multi-RBI Games Doubles vs. SEMO 2/5/9 Triples Home Runs vs. Charleston 2/9/9 Walks 2 Multiple (2) - Sac Hits Sac Flies Stolen Bases Putouts 2 UConn 3/3/9 Assists Multiple (2) - MILLS 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU 2 2-2/9 PITT 2-2/9 COC 2-2/ PITT 3 2-2/5 SEMO 2-2/5 ACU 2-2/6 La Tech /6 MVSU 2-2/7 FDU 3 2-2/23 ACU 4 2-2/23 UTA 2-2/24 PVAM - 2/24 ACU - 3/2 TSU 2-3/3 TSU 2-3/9 NEB - 3/3 UCONN - 3/3 UCONN 2 - #43 HAILEY MARTINEZ RHP SO. 5 7 BLOOMINGTON, MINN. (JEFFERSON HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career Innings Pitched 7. vs. TSU 3/3/9 Appearances 4 26 Walks Allowed 3 at UCF 4/6/9 Starts 4 4 Strikeouts 3 Multiple (3) - Wins 3 4 Hits Allowed 5 UConn 3/3/9 Losses 2 Runners CS vs. Washington 2/6/8 Field Chances 3 vs. TSU 3/3/9 Putouts Multiple (2) - Assists 3 vs. TSU 3/3/9 MARTINEZ S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. IP H R ER BB SO W-L SV 2/8 VT. - 2/6 MVSU. 3-2/24 PVAM /3 DEP. - 3/3 TSU /9 NEB /5 UTC /6 TOW /7 MON. 3-3/2 KU.2 3-3/24 HOU /3 UCONN /3 MIZZOU /6 UCF Date Opp. IP H R ER BB SO W-L SV 3/27 OSU.2 2-3/3 UCONN /3 UCONN /3 MIZZOU MILLS CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Season ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK / MARTINEZ S CAREER STATISTICS Season ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK / / Career ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK /

15 #77 KAYLEE HUECKER MI R-SO. 5 9 LAKE ST. LOUIS, MO. (HOLT HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 4 Multiple (4) - Games Played Runs Multiple (4) - Games Started Hits 2 Multiple (4) - Multi-Hit Games 5 5 RBI 3 Houston 3/22/9 Multi-RBI Games 2 2 Doubles 2 UConn 3/3/9 Triples Home Runs Houston 3/22/9 Walks 2 Oklahoma State 3/27/9 Sac Hits 2 Kansas 3/2/9 Sac Flies Stolen Bases vs. TSU 3/3/9 Putouts 6 vs. Oklahoma St. 5/9/8 Assists 6 at UConn 3/3/8 HUECKER S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/8 CMU - 2/5 ACU 3-2/6 MVSU - 2/7 FDU 4-3/2 TSU - 3/2 TXST 2-3/3 DEP 4-3/3 TSU 4 2-3/6 OSU 3-3/9 NEB 2 2-3/ NEB 3 2-3/ NEB 3 2-3/5 UTC 4-3/5 NDSU 2-3/6 TOW 2-3/6 MINN 3-3/7 MON 3-3/2 KU 3-3/22 HOU 3 3-3/23 HOU 2-3/24 HOU - 3/27 OSU 2 2-3/3 UCONN /3 UCONN 3-3/3 UCONN 3-4/3 MIZZOU 3-4/3 MIZZOU 2-4/5 UCF 2-4/6 UCF 3-4/7 UCF #88 BETHANY CANADA 3B/B SR. 5 4 DESOTO, MO. (DESOTO HS) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career At-Bats 2 vs. Northern Col. 3/2/6 Games Played 4 4 Runs vs. Bowling Green 2/28/6 Games Started - Hits Multiple (2) - Multi-Hit Games - - RBI 2 vs. Bowling Green 2/28/6 Multi-RBI Games - Doubles vs. Bowling Green 2/28/6 Triples Home Runs Walks Multiple (9) - Sac Hits Sac Flies at Missouri State 4/2/6 Stolen Bases Putouts Assists CANADA S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB-ATT 2/6 MVSU - 2/7 FDU - 3/2 TSU - 4/3 MIZZOU - HUECKER S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% CANADA S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Career GP GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

16 #99 ERIN MCDONALD RHP SO. 5 9 NORMAN, OKLA. (LOUISIANA TECH) CAREER HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS Opponent Date Cateogry 29 Career Innings Pitched 7. Multiple (5) - Appearances 3 36 Walks Allowed 6 Mizzou 4/3/9 Starts 5 9 Strikeouts 8 Grambling State 4/4/8 Wins 8 Hits Allowed Kansas 3/2/9 Losses 8 8 Runners CS Field Chances 6 at SFA 4//8 Putouts vs. Nebraska 3/9/9 Assists 2 at UCF 4/5/9 MCDONALD S 29 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opp. IP H R ER BB SO W-L SV 2/8 VT /9 PITT. - 2/5 ACU /6 La Tech.2-2/6 MVSU /7 FDU /23 ACU /24 PVAM /2 TSU /6 OSU /9 NEB / NEB / NEB /5 UTC. - 3/5 NDSU /6 TOW /6 MINN /7 MON /2 KU /22 HOU /23 HOU /24 HOU. 3-3/27 OSU /3 UCONN /3 UCONN /3 UCONN.2-4/3 MIZZOU /5 UCF /6 UCF /7 UCF CAREER RECORDS WITH CURRENT PLAYERS SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 25 AB)..673 (55 AB) Cacy Williams (24-6) (75 AB) Sue Scholl (977-78) (426 AB) Madison Perrigan (27-Pres.) (434 AB) Macklin Hitz (23-7) (566 AB) Laurie Derrico (26-Pres.) HOME RUNS. 39 Cacy Williams (24-6) Laurie Derrico (26-Pres.) Ashley Lynn (23-6) RUNS BATTED IN. 53 Paige Luellen (24-8) Cacy Williams (24-6) 3. 3 Ashley Lynn (23-6) Laurie Derrico (26-Pres.) Britnee Barnett (25-8) Macklin Hitz (23-7) 7. 8 Brittany Fortner (23-6) 8. 7 Lorie Broehl (99-93) 9. Patti Oleson (998-). Mackenzie Wright (25-8) HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 CHANCES)..997 ( ) Cacy Williams (24-6) (267-4-) Brittany Fortner (23-6) (7-78-5) Heather Gerritse (28-) (458-4-) Julie Darling (23-6) (7-33-8) Kerri Long (995-96) (6-44-7) Sloan Anderson (992-95) ( ) Lisa Jones (24-7) (74-8-) Madison Perrigan (27-Pres.) MCDONALD S CAREER STATISTICS Season ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK / / 9. 7 Career ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK / RUNNERS PICKED OFF. 8 Melanie Jaegers (22-5) 2. 6 Julie Darling (23-6) 3. 5 Heather Gerritse (28-) 4. 2 Madison Perrigan (27-Pres.) 2 Robin Sando (999-2) 2 Kara L Huillier (27-) STRIKEOUTS / 7 INNING GAME (MIN. IP) Ashly Bright (27-8) Margo Pruis (24-7) Kasha Kolb (29-) Lindsey Lang (23-4) Bailey Lange (28-Pres.) SAVES. 2 Sloan Anderson (2-4) 2. Katie Malone (23-7) 3. Lindsay Lang (23-4) 4. 9 Ashly Bright (27-8) 5. 6 Bailey Lange (28-Pres.) LOOKING STRIKEOUTS Katie Armagost (2-3) Sloan Anderson (2-4) Lindsey Lang (23-4) Brianna Smet (28-). 57 Bailey Lange (28-Pres.)

17 29 STATISTICS 29 Wichita State Softball Overall Statistics for Wichita State (as of Apr 7, 29) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 23-7 Home: 6-7 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 3-7 The American: 4-5 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Mills, Lauren Buck, Ryleigh Jamele, Mauriana Perrigan, Madison Herring, Neleigh McKinney, Sydney Glover, Wylie Webber, Asea Derrico, Laurie Nickerson, Bailee Huecker, Kaylee Lange, Bailey Reese, Adi Bingham, Caitlin Eck, Kasidee Canada, Bethany Totals Opponents LOB - Team (288), Opp (26). DPs turned - Team (23), Opp (3). CI - Team (), Opp (). Picked off - GLOVER, W.. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Martinez, Hailey / Bingham, Caitlin / McDonald, Erin / Lange, Bailey / Mills, Lauren / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (8), PERRIGAN, M. 8, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (), Opp (). SBA/ATT - PERRIGAN, M. (29-42), MCDONALD, E. (4-2), BINGHAM, C. (9-4), MARTINEZ, H. (5-7), LANGE, B. (-).

18 Wichita State 6 (-) 29 Wichita State Softball Wichita State vs Central Michigan Feb 8, 29 at Mt. Pleasant, S.C. (Patriots Point) Lange, Bailey rf 4 Buck, Ryleigh 3b/b Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c Reese, Adi pr Nickerson, Bailee lf 4 Webber, Asea cf Mills, Lauren dh 2 2 Eck, Kasidee pr Herring, Neleigh b Huecker, Kaylee 2b 2 2 McKinney, Sydney 2b/3b 3 4 Bingham, Caitlin p Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State Central Michigan Central Michigan 2 (-) Knapp, S. rf 3 Hansen, S. lf 3 6 Underwood, E b Stein, S. dh/p 2 Vieira, R. 2b 2 2 Mills, S. c 3 2 Perlberg, A. pr Noch, K. 3b 3 2 Gardner, M. ss 3 4 Robles, B. ss Curtis, A. cf 2 2 Fulker, K. ph Howell, S. p Mallory, C. p Totals E - HERRING, N.; Vieira, R.. DP - WSU. LOB - WSU 8; CMU 4. 2B - WEBBER, A.; Vieira, R.; Gardner, M.. 3B - PERRIGAN, M.. HR - HERRING, N.. SF - HERRING, N.; Vieira, R.. SB - LANGE, B.. CS - Noch, K.. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Bingham, Caitlin Win - BINGHAM, C. (-). Loss - Mallory, C. (-). Save - None. WP - Stein, S.; Howell, S.. Umpires - HP: Nelson Rosa B: Ken Allen 3B: Bill Gottuso Start: 9: am Time: 2: Attendance: 75 Central Michigan ip h r er bb so ab bf Howell, S Mallory, C Stein, S RESULTS Virginia Tech (-) 29 Wichita State Softball Virginia Tech vs Wichita State Feb 8, 29 at Mt. Pleasant, S.C. (Patriots Point) Olivia Lattin 2b Al Velazquez dh 4 Emma Strouth lf Caitlyn Nolan ss Lauren Duff c 2 7 Sierra Walton b Meredith Slaw ph Jayme Bailey pr/b 2 Cana Davis rf 3 Kelsey Bennett 3b Maddi Banks cf Darby Trull ph/cf Carrie Eberle p Totals Score by Innings R H E Virginia Tech Wichita State Wichita State 3 (-) Lange, Bailey p/rf 3 3 McKinney, Sydney 3b/2b Perrigan, Madison c Herring, Neleigh dh/b Jamele, Mauriana ph Derrico, Laurie ss 2 Webber, Asea cf Buck, Ryleigh b/3b 3 Nickerson, Bailee rf/lf 2 2 Glover, Wylie lf/dh Reese, Adi dh Huecker, Kaylee 2b McDonald, Erin p Martinez, Hailey p Totals E - C. Nolan. LOB - VT 4; WSU 8. 2B - E. Strouth; S. Walton; K. Bennett 2; PERRIGAN, M.; DERRICO, L.. HR - C. Nolan. HBP - L. Duff. SB - C. Nolan. Virginia Tech ip h r er bb so ab bf Carrie Eberle Win - C. Eberle (-). Loss - LANGE, B. (-). Save - None. WP - C. Eberle 2; LANGE, B.. HBP - by LANGE, B. (L. Duff). PB - L. Duff. Umpires - HP: Manuel Aponte B: John Cambridge 3B: Dan Rodgers Start: :5 am Time: :42 Attendance: 2 Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Lange, Bailey McDonald, Erin Martinez, Hailey. 3 3 CHARLESTON, S.C. - The Wichita State softball team won its first game of the season, defeating Central Michigan 6-2 at the Cougar Classic on Friday. Caitlin Bingham pitched a career-high seven innings, striking out four batters in her first complete game. Neleigh Herring obtained a career-high four RBI in the season opener, hitting her first career home run in the process. Madison Perrigan lifted the Shockers to an early one-run lead, driving home Laurie Derrico off a triple to right-center in the top of the first inning. Central Michigan scored two runs in the bottom of the first, taking the lead off a sacrifice fly to center and a Wichita State error. After Herring tied the game with a sacrifice fly in the top of the second, she followed that up in the next inning with a three-run home run to give the Shockers a 5-2 lead. Central Michigan responded with a leadoff double in the bottom of the fourth, but Wichita State forced three consecutive outs that protected its three-run advantage. Following a one-two-three inning in the bottom of the fifth, the Chippewas led off the following inning with a double. The Shockers did not let Central Michigan rally, however, as Central Michigan was forced into a double play. A groundout to Derrico swung the momentum back toward the Shockers heading into the final inning. Asea Webber added to the lead in the top of the seventh inning, hitting a single to left field that allowed Adeline Reese to score from second base. Following a single by Central Michigan, Wichita State held runners at second and third to come up with a four-run win in the season opener. The Shockers forced Central Michigan into six straight shutout innings, with Bingham only allowing six hits in the game. Webber and Herring came up with two hits each, driving in five of Wichita State s six runs. CHARLESTON, S.C. - The Wichita State softball team split the opening day in Charleston on Friday, with Virginia Tech handing the Shockers their first loss of the season -3. Sydney McKinney led the way for the Shockers in just her second career college game, going 2-for-3 at the plate. Adeline Reese collected her first career hit in her only at-bat of the game. Virginia Tech hit the ground running in the top of the first inning, taking a commanding four-run lead. Emma Strouth doubled to score the game s first run and the Hokies would score again off a wild pitch. After adding a two-run double to end the first-half inning, the Hokies extended their lead in the top of the second off a three-run home run. A single by Olivia Lattin made it a 8- Virginia Tech lead in the top of the third, with the Hokies adding another run in the half-inning with a sacrifice grounder to second. Virginia Tech would take its largest lead of the game, with Kelsey Bennett driving in two runs with a double to center field for an -run Hokie lead. The Shockers got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the fourth, with McKinney hitting a sacrifice grounder that would score their first run. Madison Perrigan followed with a double to left-center that would drive in two runs and cut the deficit down to eight. After drawing two walks earlier in the game, Laurie Derrico started the bottom of the fifth with a double down the left field line. Wichita State got two runners on in the bottom of the fifth, but were unable to capitalize to prevent the run-rule. Erin McDonald pitched her first game of the season for the Shockers, pitching 2.2 innings and coming up with two strikeouts. Virginia Tech forced the Shockers to hit.285, with starting pitcher Carrie Eberle striking out seven Shocker batters.

19 Pitt 4 (-3) 29 Wichita State Softball Pitt vs Wichita State Feb 9, 29 at Mt. Pleasant, S.C. (Patriots Point) Wichita State 2 (-2) Wichita State (-3) 29 Wichita State Softball Wichita State at Col. of Charleston Feb 9, 29 at Mt. Pleasant, S.C. (Patriots Point) Col. of Charleston 4 (3-) K. Pavlick lf 4 2 O. Gray ss K. Kruger b 4 8 C. Walter dh 4 A. Solak 3b 3 S. Seamans pr B. Horrell c 2 2 H. Bach pr H. Levesque rf 2 2 M. DeMatteo 2b G. Frederick ph T. Myers cf 2 2 A. Haynes ph 3 B. Knight p 2 3 Totals Score by Innings R H E Pitt Wichita State McKinney, Sydney 2b 3 3 Lange, Bailey p/rf 3 3 Derrico, Laurie ss 3 2 Perrigan, Madison c 2 5 Webber, Asea cf Buck, Ryleigh b 3 9 Mills, Lauren dh 2 Eck, Kasidee pr Nickerson, Bailee rf/lf 3 Reese, Adi 3b 2 Herring, Neleigh ph Glover, Wylie lf McDonald, Erin p Totals E - O. Gray(5); B. Horrell(); NICKERSON, B(); REESE, A.(). DP - Pitt. LOB - Pitt 6; WSU 4. 2B - H. Levesque(). 3B - BUCK, R.(). HBP - B. Horrell. SH - WEBBER, A.(). Pitt ip h r er bb so ab bf B. Knight Win - B. Knight (-). Loss - LANGE, B. (-2). Save - None. WP - LANGE, B.(2). HBP - by LANGE, B. (B. Horrell). Umpires - HP: Dan Rodgers B: John Cambridge 3B: Bill Gottuso Start: 6:25 pm Time: :43 Attendance: 2 Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Lange, Bailey McDonald, Erin. 4 4 CHARLESTON, S.C. - A late seventh inning rally was not enough to lift the Wichita State softball team in the first game of Saturday s doubleheader. The Shockers dropped their second game of the season, falling to Pitt 4-2 at Patriots Point. Ryleigh Buck came up with her first triple of the season, scoring a run in the process and leading the team with nine putouts. Bailey Lange came up with five strikeouts in six innings pitched in the circle. Pitt came close to jumping ahead in the first three innings, but three strikeouts from Bailey Lange allowed the Shockers to keep the score knotted at zero. Following a leadoff single, Pitt scored the game s first run off a single up the middle in the top of the fourth. The Panthers kept that momentum going in the next inning, with Brie Horrell getting a single and then advancing to third base off a Shocker error in the outfield. A double to center field allowed Pitt to extend its lead to two runs, but Wichita State left with limited damage after getting the outs that left the runners in scoring position stranded. It didn t take Wichita State long to respond, as Asea Webber drew a walk and was brought home by Ryleigh Buck after a triple to right. Buck would tie the score seconds later, advancing to home off a Pitt throwing error. After drawing a walk, Pitt regained the lead following a single to right center. The Panthers doubled their advantage before the top of the sixth concluded, drawing a bases loaded walk that scored another run. Webber gave life to the Shockers in the bottom of the seventh, obtaining a leadoff single that put the tying run at the plate. Bailee Nickerson singled down the right field line, leaving the bases loaded. McKinney, Sydney 2b 4 3 Webber, Asea cf 4 2 Perrigan, Madison c Mills, Lauren dh 2 Reese, Adi pr Buck, Ryleigh 3b 3 3 Herring, Neleigh b 3 7 Lange, Bailey rf 3 2 Derrico, Laurie ss 3 2 Glover, Wylie lf 3 3 Bingham, Caitlin p Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State 7 Col. of Charleston 4 X 4 7 Sinclair, Kelly ss Vicary, Brittany lf 3 Thrasher, Gracyn dh 2 Barcus, Jordan pr Emanuel, Lexee c Lozano, Lauren b 3 Brown, Madi rf Wade, Payton 3b 3 2 Inman, Dexlie 2b Felix, Yari cf Huff, Savannah ph Jenkins, Summer p Berouty, Izzy p Totals E - Inman(2). LOB - WSU 8; Charleston 4. 2B - Thrasher(). 3B - Inman(). HR - MILLS, L.(). HBP - MILLS, L.. CS - Sinclair(). Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Bingham, Caitlin Win - Jenkins (2-). Loss - BINGHAM, C. (-). Save - Berouty (). WP - BINGHAM, C.(). HBP - by Jenkins (MILLS, L.). Umpires - HP: Rodney Graves B: Ken Allen 3B: Nelson Rosa Start: 8:3 pm Time: :37 Attendance: 596 Jenkins faced batter in the 6th. Col. of Charleston ip h r er bb so ab bf Jenkins, Summer Berouty, Izzy CHARLESTON, S.C. - Wichita State took an early lead in the second game of Saturday s Cougar Classic, but ultimately fell to College of Charleston 4- at Patriots Point. Wylie Glover came up with a career-high three hits in her first time at the plate for the Shockers, managing to go a perfect 3-for-3. Caitlin Bingham tied her career high in strikeouts with six, pitching all six innings for Wichita State. Charleston looked to gain the advantage early with a two-out double, but Bingham struck out the next batter and kept the game scoreless. Bingham followed up with another strikeout in the next inning to force the Cougars to go one-twothree. After three scoreless innings, the Shockers jumped into the lead off the first career home run from Lauren Mills in the top of the fourth. The Cougars responded by stringing together a walk and two singles to load the bases with one out. Charleston opened the gap thanks to Dexlie Inman, who hit a triple to give the Cougars a two-run lead in the bottom of the fourth. A wild pitch allowed Inman to score and add an insurance run for the Cougars. Glover and Asea Webber managed to get in scoring position in the top of the fifth, but the Shockers were unable to bring the runners home and the Cougars kept the three-run lead. Following two consecutive shutout innings by Charleston, the Shockers had some life in the top of the seventh. Laurie Derrico reached first on a Charleston error, with Glover following with a single to put runners on first and second. The Shockers, however, were unable to bring the runners home after the next three batters went down in order. Pitt would end the rally, however, forcing Neleigh Herring to line out and tagging Webber out at the plate. The Panthers held Wichita State to just three hits in its 23 at-bats, with Pitt collecting seven hits in the process.

20 Wichita State 7 (2-3) 29 Wichita State Softball Wichita State vs Pitt Feb, 29 at Mt. Pleasant, S.C. (Patriots Point) McKinney, Sydney 2b 5 Webber, Asea cf Nickerson, Bailee ph Perrigan, Madison c Mills, Lauren dh 3 2 Reese, Adi pr Buck, Ryleigh 3b 2 4 Derrico, Laurie ss Herring, Neleigh b 2 9 Jamele, Mauriana ph Lange, Bailey rf Glover, Wylie lf 3 Bingham, Caitlin p Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State Pitt Pitt 2 (-4) O. Gray ss M. DeMatteo 2b C. Walter dh B. Horrell c A. Solak 3b 3 3 K. Kruger b H. Bach pr H. Levesque rf 3 3 S. Seamans lf A. Haynes ph T. Myers cf 2 2 N. Susi ph T. Rahach p A. Edwards p Totals E - DERRICO, L.(); O. Gray(6); B. Horrell(2); A. Solak(3). LOB - WSU ; Pitt 4. 2B - LANGE, B.(); O. Gray(4). HR - PERRIGAN, M.(); B. Horrell(). HBP - BUCK, R.; HERRING, N.. SH - DERRICO, L.(). SB - WEBBER, A.(); LANGE, B.(2); GLOVER, W.(); H. Levesque(). Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Bingham, Caitlin Win - BINGHAM, C. (2-). Loss - T. Rahach (-2). Save - None. HBP - by T. Rahach (HERRING, N.); by T. Rahach (BUCK, R.). Umpires - HP: Rodney Graves B: Bill Gottuso 3B: John Cambridge Start: :5 am Time: 2:22 Attendance: 75 Pitt ip h r er bb so ab bf T. Rahach A. Edwards CHARLESTON, S.C. - The Wichita State softball team snapped its three-game losing streak on Sunday, defeating Pitt 7-2 on the final day of the Cougar Classic. Caitlin Bingham led the Shockers in the pitcher s circle, striking out a career-high batters and only allowed three hits. Bingham s performance was the fourth time in the last three seasons that a Shocker pitcher obtained double-digit strikeouts. After a single by Asea Webber, she came up with a two-out stolen base to put herself in scoring position. Webber became the game s first run, as the Shockers took the early lead off a Pitt fielding error in the top of the first inning. Following two strikeouts by Bingham, Pitt took the lead thanks to a two-run home run to right field by Brie Horrell in the bottom of the first. Laurie Derrico responded with a leadoff single up the middle the next inning, with Neleigh Herring reaching first after getting hit by pitch. The Shockers tied the score after getting runners on second and third, reaching home off a Pitt error. Wichita State managed to get the bases loaded, but Pitt forced a flyout to right field to keep the score tied. Once Wylie Glover drew a walk in the top of the fourth, Madison Perrigan took care of the rest. The Mustang, Okla., native knocked her first home run out of the park, giving the Shockers a 4-2 lead. While the Shockers got it done offensively, Bingham protected the Wichita State lead. The Tecumseh, Okla., native obtained all three outs in the bottom of the fourth with strikeouts, obtaining her ninth strikeout of the game. Southeast Missouri (4-2) ARELLANES, Mykaela rf 2 2 GALLO, Claudia lf 2 6 ANDERSON, Rachel cf 2 MESSEX, Sarah ss BARNOUSKI, Addison 3b ELLIS, Ashley b 2 BANDY, Parker 2b 2 HARRIS, Madison ph DONALD, Rachael c LONG, Mackenzie pr RHEINECKER, Brooke dp ESTES, Alexis p DAVIS, Marisa p ANDERSON, Kaylee p Totals Score by Innings R H E Southeast Missouri 2 Wichita State Note: out, runners LOB when the game ended. Louisiana Tech Softball Southeast Missouri vs Wichita State Feb 5, 29 at Ruston, La. (Lady Techster Complx) Wichita State 8 (3-3) MCKINNEY, S. 2b 3 2 LANGE, B. p 2 2 PERRIGAN, M. c 3 3 MILLS, L. dp 2 DERRICO, L. ss 3 2 WEBBER, A. cf 2 2 HERRING, N. b 2 6 NICKERSON, B rf 2 3 BUCK, R. 3b GLOVER, W. lf Totals E - BANDY 2(3). DP - WSU. LOB - SEMO ; WSU 4. 2B - MILLS, L.(); WEBBER, A.(2); HERRING, N.(); BUCK, R.(). HR - LANGE, B.(). SH - BARNOUSKI(); LANGE, B.(). SF - HERRING, N.(2). SB - NICKERSON, B(). Southeast Missouri ip h r er bb so ab bf np ESTES, Alexis DAVIS, Marisa ANDERSON, Kaylee Win - LANGE, B. (-2). Loss - ESTES (2-). Save - None. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np LANGE, B Inherited runners/scored: None. Pitches/strikes: ESTES 49/29; DAVIS 32/8; K. ANDERSON /8; LANGE, B. 53/35. Umpires - HP: Lewis Soule B: Hector Torres-May 3B: John Reinhart Start: : AM Time: :8 Attendance: Weather: 63, Cloudy; Wind: NNE, mph RUSTON, La. - Holding Southeast Missouri to only one hit, the Wichita State softball team obtained its first win of the La Tech Invitational. The Shockers defeated the Redhawks 8- in five innings on Friday morning. Bailey Lange came up with two strikeouts in five shutout innings in the circle, obtaining her first win of the season. Lange was also a heavy contributor on offense, hitting her first home run of the season and driving in two RBI. After Bailey Lange forced Southeast Missouri into a -2-3 inning in the top of the first, Sydney McKinney got the Shocker offense going with a leadoff single up the middle. With the bases loaded, Laurie Derrico s left-center single allowed the Shockers to strike first with a one-run lead. The Shockers extended their lead early in the first inning, scoring a run off an SEMSU illegal pitch. While the Redhawks attempted to string together some runs with a runner on in the top of the fourth, Wichita State s defense was quick to respond. A diving catch by Laurie Derrico retired the side of the inning and protected the Shockers two-run lead. Wichita State capitalized the following half-inning, with Ryleigh Buck giving the Shockers a four-run lead with a center field double. Lange followed up moments later, hitting her first home run of the season that gave the Shockers a 6- lead. Following a strikeout by Lange to end the top of fifth inning, Asea Webber drove in an insurance run to extend the lead by seven. Webber would score off a sacrifice fly, ending the game in a run rule. Eight of Wichita State s nine batters collected at least one hit, with three Shocker batters collecting two RBI. Following a one-out single by Lauren Mills, Derrico and Herring answered with two consecutive singles to load the bases. Bailey Lange obtained her first hit of the season, driving in three runs off a right field double that extended the Shockers lead by five. Derrico and Mills finished tying for the team-lead in hits with two each in three plate appearances. Herring and Perrigan led things on the defensive side, each obtaining nine putouts.

21 Wichita State 5 (4-3) MCKINNEY, S. 3b LANGE, B. rf DERRICO, L. ss MILLS, L. dp 2 REESE, A. pr/dp PERRIGAN, M. c 4 5 WEBBER, A. cf 2 2 BUCK, R. b 4 9 HUECKER, K. 2b 3 HERRING, N. ph 2 GLOVER, W. lf 3 2 BINGHAM, C. p MCDONALD, E. p Totals Louisiana Tech Softball Wichita State vs Abilene Christian Feb 5, 29 at Ruston, La. (Lady Techster Complx) Score by Innings R H E Wichita State 5 Abilene Christian 3 2 Abilene Christian (-4) Belch, Katelyn 3b Tomlinson, Linsey lf 2 2 Bradley, Samantha p/dp 3 2 Burris, Calie b 3 9 Keeling, Kayla c Johnson, Anna Grace dp/ss 2 2 Huseman, Kaitlyn 2b/cf 3 Poullard, Tori ss/dp Brookreson, Blakeli ph Hefner, Jillian p Clayton, Blair rf 2 Adair, Caroline cf 2 Totals E - Belch, K.(2); Bradley, S.(). LOB - WSU 9; ACU 4. 2B - DERRICO, L.(2); BUCK, R.(2). 3B - MCKINNEY, S.(). HR - Clayton, B.(2). HBP - WEBBER, A.. SB - LANGE, B.(3); Tomlinson, L(2). CS - Brookreson(). Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np BINGHAM, C MCDONALD, E Win - BINGHAM, C. (3-). Loss - Bradley, S. (-3). Save - MCDONALD, E. (). Abilene Christian ip h r er bb so ab bf np Bradley, Samantha Hefner, Jillian WP - Bradley, S. 2(7); Hefner, J.(). HBP - by Bradley, S. (WEBBER, A.). Inherited runners/scored: None. Pitches/strikes: BINGHAM, C. 62/32; MCDONALD, E. 32/23; Bradley, S. 4/65; Hefner, J. 3/6. Umpires - HP: Johnny Weatherford B: Eric May 3B: Allen Lunceford Start: :45 AM Time: :39 Attendance: Weather: 66, Cloudy; Wind: S, 2 mph RUSTON, La. - For the first time this season, the Wichita State softball team swept a doubleheader. After a run-rule win over Southeast Missouri State, the Shockers held Abilene Christian to just three hits on Friday to come out with a 5- win. Caitlin Bingham collected her third win of the season, forcing putouts in 2 of her 5 at-bats in 4. innings pitched. Wichita State 3 (5-3) avg MCKINNEY, S. 2b LANGE, B. p.24 REESE, A. pr.25 BINGHAM, C. p 2. DERRICO, L. ss MILLS, L. dp PERRIGAN, M. c WEBBER, A. cf HERRING, N. b BUCK, R. 3b NICKERSON, B rf GLOVER, W. lf.667 MCDONALD, E. p - Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech Softball Wichita State at Louisiana Tech Feb 6, 29 at Ruston, La. (Lady Techster Complx) Louisiana Tech 3 (8-) avg ATIENZA, Kimmie 2b TURKOLY, Morgan lf CROWDER, Jazlyn cf HICKS, Zoe b RIZZATO, Marilyn c TERRAL, Mary rf SIMON, Bayli ss EDWARDS, Lindsay 3b STEWARTSON, Sloane dp.286 ROBICHEAUX, Meghan ph.67 WILLIAMS, AJ pr.43 GALLAWAY, Preslee p - CHAPMAN, Jenny p - DE LA CRUZ, Krystal p - KOENIG, Hannah p - Totals E - BUCK, R.(); RIZZATO, M(); SIMON, Bayli(). LOB - WSU 8; LA Tech 5. 2B - DERRICO, L.(3); HERRING, N. 2(3); TURKOLY, Mor(2). HBP - HERRING, N.; BUCK, R.; NICKERSON, B. SB - GLOVER, W.(2); ATIENZA, Kim(5); WILLIAMS, AJ(2). Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era LANGE, B BINGHAM, C MCDONALD, E Win - BINGHAM, C. (4-). Loss - GALLAWAY, Pr (2-). Save - MCDONALD, E. (2). Louisiana Tech ip h r er bb so ab bf np era GALLAWAY, Preslee CHAPMAN, Jenny DE LA CRUZ, Krystal KOENIG, Hannah WP - BINGHAM, C. 4(5); GALLAWAY, Pr(2). HBP - by GALLAWAY, Pr (NICKERSON, B); by CHAPMAN, Jen (HERRING, N.); by DE LA CRUZ, (BUCK, R.). Inherited runners/scored: MCDONALD, E. 2/; CHAPMAN, Jen /; DE LA CRUZ, /; KOENIG, Hann /. Pitches/strikes: BINGHAM, C. 83/43; MCDONALD, E. 22/4; GALLAWAY, Pr 67/35; CHAPMAN, Jen 36/7; DE LA CRUZ, 4/2; KOENIG, Hann 9/6. Umpires - HP: Lewis Soule B: Johnny Weatherford 3B: John Reinhart Start: 5:45 PM Time: 2:5 Attendance: 398 Weather: 43, Cloudy; Wind: ENE, 4 mph RUSTON, La. - Scoring unanswered runs in the fourth and fifth inning, Wichita State ended Louisiana Tech s eight-game winning streak after defeating the Lady Techsters 3-3 on Saturday night. Neleigh Herring set a new career high in hits, doubles and RBI, going 3-for-3 at the plate while driving in five runs. Caitlin Bingham recorded her fourth win of the season, striking out three batters in the process. Sydney McKinney s leadoff triple allowed the Shockers to hit the ground running, with the Norborne, Mo., native scoring the go-ahead run off a wild pitch in the top of the first inning. The Shockers continued that momentum in the following inning, with Ryleigh Buck coming up with a double that put two runners in scoring position. Wylie Glover took advantage with runners on second and third, driving in Asea Webber home off a left field single that gave the Shockers a two-run lead. The Shockers continued the momentum following a Caitlin Bingham strikeout to retire the side, with a Bailey Lange bunt single and a Laurie Derrico double putting runners in scoring position. Lauren Mills hit a grounder that allowed Lange to score from third and extend the Shockers lead by three runs. After Derrico ended the fourth inning with a diving catch, she started the top of the fifth inning with a leadoff single. Mills drew a walk and Madison Perrigan came up with a bunt single that loaded the bases with no outs. Webber drove in the fourth Shocker runner off a fielder s choice to third base, but Abilene Christian forced the Shockers to retire the side off a ground out and fly out. The Wildcats would not go away quietly, however, with Blair Clayton hitting a solo shot to left center to cut the Shocker lead to three. The Shockers answered back in the next inning, with Glover snagging a single and advancing to second base off a throwing error by the pitcher. A single by Lange up the middle allowed Glover to score, extending the lead to four. After a single and a walk, Lauren Mills helped the Shockers get on the board first with an RBI single to the right side of the field. Herring kept the momentum going in the top of the first inning, coming up with a double to right field that drove in two more runs. Louisiana Tech, however, was quick to respond and scored two runs a half-inning later off an RBI double and a sacrifice grounder to short. The Lady Techsters eventually knotted the score at three all, scoring off a wild pitch in the bottom of the second inning. Looking for the go-ahead run, the Shockers protected the tie off Asea Webber s diving catch in center field to retire the side. With two walks and a single by Bailee Nickerson loading the bases in the top of fourth, the Shockers drew two bases loaded walks to grab the lead 5-3. Despite Louisiana Tech getting runners at the corners, Wichita State forced Louisiana Tech into its second straight shutout inning by coming up with a pop fly and a groundout to Laurie Derrico that kept them ahead by two. The Shockers got two leadoff runners on base after two hit by pitches, scoring two insurance runs after back-to-back bases loaded walks. A double from Derrico added two more Shocker runs, with Herring driving in three more runs off a double to center. Ryleigh Buck gave the Shockers their eighth run of the fifth inning, driving in a run off a right field single. Mills went 2-for-2 at the plate with two RBI, with six different Wichita State batters recording a hit and coming up with nine hits as a team. Erin McDonald came up with a season-high four strikeouts in 2.2 innings pitched in relief, coming up with her first career save. The Shockers had four players collect two hits, with Wichita State hitting.32 as a team.

22 Miss. Valley State 5 (-8) KENNEDY LESTER lf 4 4 LEXANY TERRONES cf 3 2 DESHONTE SMITH c 4 2 JADE ARROYO b 2 AYANA TAYLOR 3b 2 2 SHARIA CORMIER dp TAYLOR BAEZ dp/ph 2 DEJANAE GAGE ss JODECI AFOA-TUIA 3b/b 3 2 MIRANDA SANDOVAL 2b 3 2 JAYLON DAVIS rf KAILYN DUNN b DAISY PAGE p ANDREA ELMORE p Totals Louisiana Tech Softball Miss. Valley State vs Wichita State Feb 6, 29 at Ruston, La. (Lady Techster Complx) Wichita State (6-3) MCKINNEY, S. 2b 2 2 JAMELE, M. 2b BUCK, R. 3b 3 2 REESE, A. 3b DERRICO, L. ss HUECKER, K. ss 4 MILLS, L. dp 2 CANADA, B. ph HERRING, N. b PERRIGAN, M. c 3 7 WEBBER, A. cf ECK, K. cf NICKERSON, B rf GLOVER, W. lf 4 2 MCDONALD, E. p MARTINEZ, H. p BINGHAM, C. p Totals Wichita State 8 (7-3) Louisiana Tech Wichita State vs Fairleigh Dickinson Feb 7, 29 at Ruston, La. (Tech SB Comple) GLOVER, W. lf BUCK, R. 3b DERRICO, L. ss MILLS, L. dh 3 2 WEBBER, A. pr HERRING, N. b PERRIGAN, M. c 3 2 NICKERSON, B rf HUECKER, K. 2b ECK, K. cf 2 2 CANADA, B. ph 2 MCDONALD, E. p Totals Fairleigh Dickinson (-3) De LAVAL cf 2 WARD ph MERCIER lf 3 EMERSON b 2 CERVANTES dh 2 MAHONEY rf 2 MILLERGODSEY c 9 ENGLAND ph MEEHAN 3b 2 4 KOLEHMAINEN 2b WYAND ph MENDOZA ss COOK ph JOHNSON p HERRERA p SCHMEH cf Totals Score by Innings R H E Miss. Valley State Wichita State 6 4 X 2 Score by Innings R H E Wichita State Fairleigh Dickinson 2 E - K. LESTER(2); D. GAGE(4); PERRIGAN, M.(); BINGHAM, C.(). LOB - MVSB 4; WSU 7. 2B - Le. TERRONES(); DERRICO, L.(4); HERRING, N.(4); PERRIGAN, M.(2); NICKERSON, B(). 3B - J. DAVIS(). HR - D. SMITH(); D. GAGE(). CS - MCKINNEY, S.(). E - DERRICO, L.; MILLERGODSEY. DP - WSU. LOB - WSU ; FDU 2. 3B - DERRICO, L.. HR - GLOVER, W.; HERRING, N.. HBP - ECK, K.. SB - GLOVER, W.; WEBBER, A.. CS - MENDOZA. Miss. Valley State ip h r er bb so ab bf np DAISY PAGE ANDREA ELMORE Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np MCDONALD, E. MARTINEZ, H Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf MCDONALD, E Fairleigh Dickinson ip h r er bb so ab bf JOHNSON HERRERA BINGHAM, C MAHONEY Win - MCDONALD, E. (-). Loss - D. PAGE (-3). Save - None. WP - A. ELMORE(4); MCDONALD, E.(). Inherited runners/scored: A. ELMORE 2/. Pitches/strikes: D. PAGE 46/24; A. ELMORE 72/35; MCDONALD, E. 49/3; MARTINEZ, H. 24/7; BINGHAM, C. 22/7. Umpires - HP: Hector Torres-May B: Allen Lunceford 3B: Eric May Start: 8:25 PM Time: :55 Attendance: Weather: 44, Cloudy; Wind: ENE, 3 mph D. PAGE faced 2 batters in the 2nd. RUSTON, La. - Coming off a double-digit win over Louisiana Tech, Wichita State capped off its second consecutive doubleheader sweep with an -5 win over Mississippi Valley State on Saturday night. Bailee Nickerson and Laurie Derrico led the Shockers with two hits each, totaling four RBI. Erin McDonald registered her first win as a Shocker, striking out five batters in 3.2 innings pitched. Ryleigh Buck got things started in the bottom of the first by drawing a walk, with Derrico and Lauren Mills stringing together back-to-back singles. Like she did in the first game against Louisiana Tech, Neleigh Herring got runners home off a ground rule double to right field to give the Shockers a 2- lead. Asea Webber continued the first inning scoring spree, getting two more runs home with a center field single. Two more singles from Nickerson and Wylie Glover allowed the Shockers to take a six-run lead in the bottom of the first. The offensive momentum continued in the bottom of the second inning, with Madison Perrigan hitting a sacrifice grounder with the bases loaded to give the Shockers a seven-run advantage. Despite Mississippi Valley State getting a runner 9 feet away from scoring, two putouts from Kaylee Huecker at shortstop and a strikeout from McDonald kept the MVSU scoreless through three. Mississippi Valley State, however, did not go away quietly in the top of the fourth. The Devilettes collected three hits and scored three runs off two home runs, cutting the Shocker lead down to four. MVSU continued its offensive firepower in the following inning, coming up with a double that cut the deficit to three runs. Perrigan responded with a leadoff double to center field, Nickerson then bringing her home off a left field double to bring the Shocker lead back up to four. Buck followed with a grounder that scored Webber from third and pushed Wichita State out in front 9-4. Derrico added two more runs, coming up with a double to left field. Win - MCDONALD, E. (-). Loss - JOHNSON (-2). Save - None. HBP - by HERRERA (ECK, K.). Umpires - Start: 9 a.m. Time: :57 Attendance: 85 Weather: Overcast, 45 RUSTON, La. - Eyeing an undefeated mark in the La Tech Invitational, Wichita State managed to come out with an 8- shutout win over Fairleigh Dickinson on Sunday. Wichita State collected eight hits as a team while forcing the Knights to a.5 batting average. Wylie Glover managed to come up with her first career home run, tying a career high with three RBI. Erin McDonald pitched six shutout innings, only allowing two hits and striking out one batter in the process. The Shockers struck first, with Laurie Derrico hitting her second career triple that drove in Ryleigh Buck to move ahead -. Wichita State s offensive power continued in the next inning, with a single from Bailee Nickerson putting two runners on. Glover capitalized with runners on base, knocking in an inside the park home run that gave the Shockers a four-run lead. After Lauren Mills came up with a single in the top of the third, Neleigh Herring came up with her second home run of the season and drove in her th RBI of the La Tech Invitational that moved the Shockers out in front by six. The Shockers scored in their fourth straight inning, with Derrico scoring off a bases loaded walk. Fairleigh Dickinson struggled to get the offense going against McDonald, but came up with a leadoff single in the bottom of the fifth. The Shockers, however, answered back with a double play and came up with a putout that kept the shutout alive. Hitting.37 as a team, six Shocker batters managed to collect hits. Derrico extended her hitting streak to six games, with Nickerson extending her hitting streak to four games and Herring to three. Wichita State (7-3) continues its non-conference road trip on Friday, competing in the Maverick Invitational in Arlington, Texas. The Shockers will start with UT Arlington at p.m. on Friday. Kaylee Huecker collected her first career hit as a Shocker, coming up with a left field single in the bottom of the fourth inning. Wichita State (6-3) wraps up play in the La Tech Invitational on Sunday with a matchup against Fairleigh Dickinson at 9 a.m.

23 The Automated ScoreBook Abilene Christian vs Wichita State Feb 23, 29 at Arlington, Texas (Allan Saxe Field) The Automated ScoreBook Wichita State at UT Arlington Feb 23, 29 at Arlington, Texas (Allan Saxe Field) Abilene Christian (4-7) Wichita State 8 (8-3) Wichita State 3 (9-3) UT Arlington (7-6) avg Belch, Katelyn 3b Johnson, Anna Grace dp Bradley, Samantha p McCoy, Taylor pr - Hefner, Jillian p. Keeling, Kayla c 3.3 Burris, Calie b 2.24 Duhart, Lauryn - pr Booth, Braeland dp. Clayton, Blair rf Tomlinson, Linsey lf Tijerina, Briana 2b Poullard, Tori ph.24 Adair, Caroline cf Huseman, Kaitlyn ss Totals avg McKinney, Sydney 2b Derrico, Laurie ss Herring, Neleigh b Mills, Lauren dp Reese, Adi pr.2 Eck, Kasidee pr. Perrigan, Madison c Webber, Asea cf Nickerson, Bailee rf Buck, Ryleigh 3b Glover, Wylie lf McDonald, Erin p - Totals avg avg McKinney, Sydney 2b Walton, Whitney ss Derrico, Laurie ss Rude, Krista lf Herring, Neleigh b 3.37 Curry, Laura cf Mills, Lauren dp Garcia, Aileen b 3.38 Perrigan, Madison c Wright, Reagan dp Webber, Asea cf Court, Shelbi c Nickerson, Bailee rf Moore, Kayci pr. Buck, Ryleigh 3b Wyllie, Brittany 3b Glover, Wylie lf Newton, Cy'Andria pr. Bingham, Caitlin p 3. Mendoza, Melanie 2b Totals Burchianti, Bri rf Phillips, Randi p - Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State UT Arlington 5 Score by Innings R H E Abilene Christian 4 2 Wichita State X E - Burris, C.; Huseman, K.; WEBBER, A.; BUCK, R.. DP - ACU. LOB - ACU 9; WSU 7. 2B - DERRICO, L.; MILLS, L.; PERRIGAN, M. 2; WEBBER, A.; NICKERSON, B. HR - PERRIGAN, M.; BUCK, R.. HBP - Clayton, B.. SH - Tijerina, B. SF - Clayton, B.. CS - ECK, K.. E - Garcia. LOB - WSU 5; UTA 6. 2B - Garcia; Mendoza. HR - PERRIGAN, M.. SH - DERRICO, L.; Wyllie. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf era UT Arlington ip h r er bb so ab bf era Phillips, Randi Bingham, Caitlin Win - BINGHAM, C. (6-). Loss - Phillips (4-3). Save - None. Abilene Christian ip h r er bb so ab bf era Bradley, Samantha Hefner, Jillian Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf era McDonald, Erin Umpires - HP: Annette Bergman B: Kevin Davis 3B: Jonathan Dewhirst Start: 5:25 pm Time: :35 Attendance: 22 Weather: 66 degrees, SW Wind 2 MPH Win - MCDONALD, E. (2-). Loss - Bradley, S. (-5). Save - None. HBP - by MCDONALD, E. (Clayton, B.). Umpires - HP: Jason Kemper B: Annette Bergman 3B: Kevin Davis Start: 2:38 PM Time: :55 Attendance: Weather: 63 degrees, SW winds 8 MPH ARLINGTON, Texas - Scoring seven unanswered runs in the final three innings, Wichita State extended its winning streak to seven games with an 8- win over Abilene Christian on Saturday afternoon. Madison Perrigan recorded her th career hit as a Shocker, going 3-for-3 at the plate and driving in two RBIs while tying her career high in doubles with two. Ryleigh Buck came up with her first home run of the season and added two RBIs, going 2-for-2 at the plate. Erin McDonald pitched her second complete game of the season, coming up with a season-high seven strikeouts and only allowing four hits in her second win of the season. ACU started the game with a leadoff single, loading the bases off a Shocker error in the outfield and a walk. Wichita State managed to get out of the inning with no damage, however, with Buck coming up with a diving catch in foul territory and McDonald coming up with a strikeout to retire the top of the first. After Perrigan began the bottom of the second inning with a double to right field, she managed to score off an error by ACU. The Shockers loaded the bases off a single by Bailee Nickerson and a walk by Buck, but the Wildcats came up with a double play to retire the side. The Wildcats managed to load the bases again in the bottom of the third, scoring the tying run off a sacrifice fly to center field. McDonald limited the damage, coming up with a strikeout and fgroundout to third base to keep things knotted at one run a piece. Perrigan came up with her second double of the game in the bottom of the fourth inning, with Buck s home run to left field giving the Shockers a tworun lead. With Lauren Mills roping a two-out double, Perrigan extended the lead by hitting her second home run of the season to left field. Following Asea Webber s double, Nickerson added an insurance run with a right center double that pushed Wichita State s lead to 6- to cap the bottom of the fifth. Wichita State added two more runs in the bottom of the sixth, with Neleigh Herring smoking a single through the right side that brought home Laurie Derrico. Mills added to the lead with a single to short, allowing Herring to score the eighth Shocker run. ARLINGTON, Texas - Battling its way through a two-run lead most of the game, the Wichita State softball team edged out UT-Arlington 3- on Saturday night. The Shockers claimed its third doubleheader sweep of the season and won its eighth consecutive game. Madison Perrigan led the Shockers offensively, going 2-for-3 at the plate and driving in all three of Wichita State s runs. Caitlin Bingham pitched her fourth complete game, coming up with three strikeouts while only allowing five hits in her sixth win of the season. The Shockers once again managed to set the tone offensively, with Sydney McKinney recording a leadoff single and Lauren Mills drawing a walk. Perrigan followed up with a home run to left field, giving Wichita State an early three-run lead. UTA responded in the bottom of the second inning, collecting a double to right center and later scoring off an RBI single to cut the Shocker lead, 3-. Following a sacrifice bunt that put Maverick runners on second and third, Bingham forced a groundout to third base and collected a strikeout to strand the runners and protect the two-run lead. The Mavericks tried to create some life in the bottom of the fifth, coming up with a one-out double to left center to put the tying run at the plate. Bingham kept the lead in check, forcing two groundouts to short to keep the Shocker lead at two runs. Looking to cut the deficit with limited innings remaining, UTA managed to collect a single that once again put the tying run at the plate. After forcing a flyout to center field, Bingham struck out her third batter of the game and keeping the Shockers in front. Wylie Glover looked to add an insurance run with a single, but the Mavericks retired the side heading into the bottom of the seventh. UTA opened up the final half-inning with a single to left field, but the Shockers came up with two consecutive fielder s choice putouts. Following a walk, Bingham forced another groundout to herself to end the game. Bailee Nickerson extended her hitting streak to six games, coming up with a single in the top of the fourth inning. The Shockers had four batters come up with at least two hits, hitting.49 as a team with a season-high 3 hits.

24 The Automated ScoreBook Prairie View A&M vs Wichita State Feb 24, 29 at Arlington, Texas (Allan Saxe Field) 29 Wichita State Softball Wichita State vs Abilene Christian Feb 24, 29 at Arlington, Texas (Allan Saxe Field) Prairie View A&M 5 (8-6) Wichita State 2 (9-4) Wichita State 3 (-4) Abilene Christian 2 (4-8) Diavionne Dewalt rf 3 McKinney, Sydney 2b 3 2 Shelby Williams cf 2 Jamele, Mauriana 2b Briana Grays 3b 4 2 Derrico, Laurie ss 3 Destinee Williams 2b Huecker, Kaylee ss Kaila Lee dp 2 2 Perrigan, Madison c 2 Daneisha Hinton ph/dp 2 Buck, Ryleigh 3b 3 3 Laurisa Hernandez b Herring, Neleigh b 2 8 Cameron Lavergne cf/rf Nickerson, Bailee rf Alyssa Garcia c Mills, Lauren dp Jayla Richard lf 3 Reese, Adi ph Natalie Mclennan lf Eck, Kasidee cf 2 Gabrielle Fonseca ss 3 3 Webber, Asea ph Crystal Castillo p 3 Glover, Wylie lf 3 Totals McDonald, Erin p Martinez, Hailey p Bingham, Caitlin p 2 Totals Score by Innings R H E Prairie View A&M Wichita State E - G.Fonseca; BUCK, R.; MARTINEZ, H.. LOB - PVAM 6; WSU 5. HR - D. Dewalt; D. Williams; C. Lavergne; NICKERSON, B. HBP - L. Hernandez. Prairie View A&M ip h r er bb so ab bf Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Crystal Castillo McDonald, Erin Martinez, Hailey Bingham, Caitlin Win - C. Castillo (3-). Loss - MCDONALD, E. (-). Save - None. HBP - by MARTINEZ, H. (L. Hernandez). Umpires - HP: Annette Bergman B: Jason Kemper 3B: Jonathan Dewhirst Start: 9:2 am Time: :52 Attendance: Weather: 4 degrees, NW Wind MPH Webber, Asea cf 3 Belch, K. 3b McKinney, Sydney 2b 3 2 Tomlinson, L lf 2 Mills, Lauren ph Bradley, S. dh/p 3 Perrigan, Madison c 3 Keeling, K. c Eck, Kasidee pr McCoy, T. pr Buck, Ryleigh 3b Clayton, B. rf 4 Derrico, Laurie ss Johnson, A. b Herring, Neleigh b 2 Brookreson ph Nickerson, Bailee rf Huseman, K. ss Reese, Adi dh 3 Tijerina, B 2b Glover, Wylie lf Poullard, T. ph Bingham, Caitlin p 4 Adair, C. cf Totals Booth, B. ph Burris, C. ph 2 Hefner, J. p/dh Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State Abilene Christian 2 5 E - BUCK, R.; DERRICO, L.. DP - WSU ; ACU 3. LOB - WSU 8; ACU 9. 2B - NICKERSON, B; Huseman, K.. HR - NICKERSON, B. SH - WEBBER, A.; BUCK, R.; HERRING, N.; Tomlinson, L; Huseman, K.. SF - Bradley, S.. SB - MCKINNEY, S.; Tomlinson, L. CS - DERRICO, L.. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Abilene Christian ip h r er bb so ab bf Bingham, Caitlin Hefner, J Bradley, S Win - BINGHAM, C. (7-). Loss - Bradley, S. (-5). Save - None. Umpires - HP: Kevin Davis B: Jay Grigsby 3B: Jason Kemper Start: :33 am Time: 2: Attendance: Weather: 49 degrees, N Wind 2 MPH ARLINGTON, Texas - Prairie View A&M started the game with two singles and looked to strike first, but two strikeouts from Erin McDonald retired the side. After forcing the Lady Panthers into another shutout inning, the Shockers jumped on the lead. Following a walk by Neleigh Herring, Nickerson came up with a home run to left center that put the Shockers ahead by two in the bottom of the second. Prairie View responded with a solo home run to left field a half-inning later that cut the lead to one. The Lady Panthers capitalized off a Shocker error, hitting another home run that swung the lead over to Prairie View. Continuing the hitting clinic with a single to center field, Prairie View came up with its third home run of the inning and pushed the lead to 5-2. Wichita State tried to answer back in the bottom of the third, getting runners on first and second off a single from Sydney McKinney and a walk from Madison Perrigan. The Shockers managed to get the bases loaded, but Prairie View forced a two-out pop up to end the inning with no damage to its lead. Prairie View A&M managed to get the bases loaded again, getting runners off a single, hit by pitch and a Shocker error. Bingham kept the deficit in check, collecting a strikeout to leave the Lady Panther runners stranded. The Shockers forced Prairie View into four consecutive shutout innings and looked to string runs together in the last half-inning. Wichita State drew a walk, but three putouts allowed Prairie View to come away with the victory. ARLINGTON, Texas - Abilene Christian managed to get a runner in scoring position in the top of the second inning, coming up with a left field double. Bingham prevented the go-ahead run, forcing two strikeouts and a groundout to herself that retired the side and kept the score knotted at zero. Wylie Glover collected the first hit of the game for the Shockers in the top of the third, but ACU prevented any more damage after the third baseman came up with a lineout and threw Glover out at first. Singles by McKinney and Ryleigh Buck gave Wichita State offensive momentum in the top of the fourth, but a groundout to third base turned into another double play for ACU and forced the Shockers into its fourth consecutive shutout inning. Nickerson got the Shockers on the board in the bottom of the fourth, hitting her second consecutive home run of the day that put Wichita State ahead -. ACU tied the game in the bottom of the sixth, scoring off a throwing error by the Shockers. Following a scoreless inning from Wichita State in the top of the seventh, Bingham came up with her th strikeout of the game and forced two putouts to swing the game into extra innings. After Glover was placed on first, Lauren Mills brought in the go-ahead run with an RBI single to right field. With an ACU runner placed on second base in the bottom of the eighth, the Wildcats tied the game off a sacrifice fly to right field. Nickerson came up with a right center double that gave the Shockers the lead in the top of the ninth, but ACU drew two walks to load the bases with one out. The Shockers, however, managed to get the force out at home plate and tagging the runner out at third to end the game with the one-run advantage.

25 Wichita State (-4) 29 Houston Softball Wichita State vs Texas Southern Mar 2, 29 at Houston, Texas (Cougar SB Stadium) avg Glover, Wylie lf Reese, Adi ph 2. Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c Eck, Kasidee pr. Herring, Neleigh b Nickerson, Bailee rf Mills, Lauren dp Huecker, Kaylee 2b.2 Buck, Ryleigh 3b Webber, Asea cf Jamele, Mauriana ph.25 McKinney, Sydney 2b Canada, Bethany ph. McDonald, Erin p - Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State Texas Southern Texas Southern (-) avg Terren Vinson cf Kelsey Riley lf Ashlin Moreno rf.47 Lauryn Banks b Madi Marek 3b Marissa Padron c Emma Ortiz pr.67 Ashlyn Taylor dp 2 2. Kenzie Wilson 2b Haley Castro ss 2.25 Zariah Robins ph. Naomi Reyes p 3 - Bailey Daniels p - Juliette Gonzalez p - Totals E - N.Reyes(). LOB - WSU 8; TSU 5. 2B - HUECKER, K.(). HR - DERRICO, L. 2(2); BUCK, R.(2). HBP - A.Moreno. SH - MILLS, L.(); K.Riley(4). SF - JAMELE, M.(). SB - DERRICO, L.(); BUCK, R.(); T.Vinson(); A.Moreno(); E.Ortiz(). Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era McDonald, Erin Win - MCDONALD, E. (2-). Loss - N.Reyes (-2). Save - None. Texas Southern ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Naomi Reyes Bailey Daniels Juliette Gonzalez WP - J.Gonzalez(). HBP - by MCDONALD, E. (A.Moreno). Pitches/strikes: MCDONALD, E. 85/47; N.Reyes 85/54; B.Daniels 9/2; J.Gonzalez 24/4. Wichita State 3 (2-4) 29 Houston Softball Wichita State vs Texas State Mar 2, 29 at Houston, Texas (Cougar SB Stadium) Glover, Wylie lf 2 2 Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c Herring, Neleigh dp 3 Nickerson, Bailee rf 3 2 Eck, Kasidee pr Buck, Ryleigh b 3 2 Webber, Asea cf 3 Huecker, Kaylee 2b 2 McKinney, Sydney 3b Bingham, Caitlin p 4 Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State Texas State 3 Texas State (8-9) McDowell, Christiana cf 3 2 Smith, Jordyn lf 3 2 Oltmann, Tara ss 3 2 MacKay, Hailey 3b 3 2 Davis, Haleigh dp 2 Bell, ArieAnn b 7 Cline, Kennedy rf 2 Carter, Bailee 2b 2 2 Crenek, Cat c 8 Jacobs, Krista p Barrera, Dalilah p Totals DP - WSU 3; TXST. LOB - WSU 7; TXST 2. SH - DERRICO, L.(3); PERRIGAN, M.(). SF - HERRING, N.(3). SB - ECK, K.(). CS - Crenek, C.(). Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np Bingham, Caitlin Win - BINGHAM, C. (8-). Loss - Jacobs, K. (-). Save - None. Texas State ip h r er bb so ab bf np Jacobs, Krista Barrera, Dalilah WP - BINGHAM, C.(6). PB - PERRIGAN, M.(). Pitches/strikes: BINGHAM, C. 87/5; Jacobs, K. 62/46; Barrera, D. 6/42. Umpires - HP: Parker B: Alleman 3B: Hill Start: :3 am Time: :5 Attendance: 5 Weather: Cloudy, slightly overcast Umpires - HP: Elmore B: Smith 3B: Hall Start: 8:54 am Time: :46 Attendance: 48 Weather: Overcast. HOUSTON - After two scoreless innings, Wylie Glover started the Shocker offense with a single to center field in the top of the third. Wichita State struck first after Laurie Derrico came up with her first home run of the season, giving the Shockers a 2- lead. Neleigh Herring added to the lead after Sydney McKinney reached first base off a throwing error and Glover s second single in the top of the fifth, collecting an RBI single to right field that extended the lead to three. Coming up with three consecutive groundouts in a half-inning later, the Shocker offense responded with an eight-run top of the sixth inning. Ryleigh Buck led off with her second home run of the season, and the Shockers following with two consecutive singles. Glover s third single of the game allowed Asea Webber to score from second. Derrico kept the offensive momentum going, knocking out her second home run of the game and the season to keep the Shockers ahead 8-. The Shockers would total seven consecutive hits to start the sixth inning, with Kaylee Huecker adding to the lead with her first career double and RBI. A single by Buck drove in the game s th run, with Mauriana Jamele capping off the eight-run sixth inning with a sacrifice fly to center field to bring home Bailee Nickerson. Glover tied her career high with three hits in the game while Derrico tied her career high in RBIs with five. Erin McDonald came up with her second win of the season in six innings pitched, and finishing with six strikeouts, while only allowing one Texas Southern hit. Saturday was the third consecutive game where McDonald struck out six or more batters. HOUSTON - Carrying the bats from game one, Glover led off the top of the first inning against Texas State with a bunt single. After Derrico s bunt single and Madison Perrigan s sacrifice bunt to move the runners to second and third, Herring allowed the Shockers to score the game s first run off a sacrifice fly to center field. Nickerson came up with a single that scored Derrico from second, extending her hit streak to games in the process. Bingham forced two -2-3 innings to start the game before giving up her first walk in the bottom of the third. The Shockers would leave protecting its two-run lead, however, with Perrigan catching the runner stealing second and Bingham forcing a groundout to retire the side. Another single by Nickerson in the top of the sixth gave the Shockers a chance to extend its lead, with pinch runner Kasidee Eck stealing her first career base to put herself in scoring position. Webber sent her home, hitting a single to left field that extended the Shocker lead 3-. Texas State came up with a leadoff single and advanced the runner off a wild pitch, with the Bobcats coming up with another single to put the tying run at the plate. Bingham came up with a strikeout, with the Shockers coming up with a double play to end the game. Bingham came up with her eighth win of the season in addition to pitching her sixth complete game of the season.

26 29 Houston Softball DePaul at Wichita State Mar 3, 29 at Houston, Texas (Cougar SB Stadium) Wichita State 8 (4-4) 29 Houston Softball Wichita State at Texas Southern Mar 3, 29 at Houston, Texas (Cougar SB Stadium) Texas Southern (-2) DePaul 2 (5-4) Wichita State 6 (3-4) Maranda Gutierrez ss Glover, Wylie lf 3 Angela Scalzitti cf 3 3 Derrico, Laurie ss Jessica Cothern c Perrigan, Madison c Morgan Greenwood b 3 6 Nickerson, Bailee rf 2 Kate Polucha lf Herring, Neleigh dp 4 Gabby O'Riley dp 2 Buck, Ryleigh b Cara Jimenez pr Webber, Asea cf Erin Andris rf 3 Huecker, Kaylee 2b Brianna Viles ph/rf McKinney, Sydney 3b 3 Pearl Barroso 3b Bingham, Caitlin p 4 Skylor Hilger 2b 2 2 Martinez, Hailey p Krista Dalgarn p Totals Natalie Halvorson p Totals Score by Innings R H E DePaul Wichita State 2 2 X 6 9 Glover, 5 2 Wylie lf Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c 4 2 Eck, Kasidee pr Nickerson, Bailee rf 4 2 Herring, Neleigh dp 3 3 Mills, Lauren ph 2 Buck, Ryleigh b Reese, Adi ph Webber, Asea cf Huecker, Kaylee 2b McKinney, Sydney 3b Martinez, Hailey p 3 Totals Zariah 2 Robins cf Terren Vinson cf 2 Ebony Wiltz 2b 2 3 Ashlin Moreno ph Coren Davis dp Emily Villarreal ph/2b 2 Lauryn Banks b 3 2 Julia Bilbao rf 2 Ashling Shahan ph Madi Marek 3b Marissa Padron c 2 5 Tevanae Tate lf 2 3 Haley Castro ss 2 3 A'Leecia Bell ss 2 Destiny Ricks p Tyra Williams p Chelsea Baxter p Totals E - Greenwood(2); Polucha(); Dalgarn(3); DERRICO, L.(4). DP - WSU. LOB - DPU 7; WSU. 2B - Gutierrez(5); PERRIGAN, M.(5); WEBBER, A.(4). 3B - WEBBER, A.(). HR - DERRICO, L.(3). HBP - NICKERSON, B; WEBBER, A.. SH - Andris(3); DERRICO, L.(4). SB - GLOVER, W.(4). Score by Innings R H E Wichita State Texas Southern 3 2 DePaul ip h r er bb so ab bf np Krista Dalgarn Natalie Halvorson Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np Bingham, Caitlin Martinez, Hailey E - L.Banks; J.Bilbao. LOB - WSU 2; TSU 2. 2B - WEBBER, A.; HUECKER, K.. HR - WEBBER, A.. HBP - WEBBER, A.. SH - A.Bell. SB - DERRICO, L.; HUECKER, K.; T.Vinson; T.Tate. Win - BINGHAM, C. (9-). Loss - Dalgarn (7-2). Save - None. HBP - by Dalgarn (NICKERSON, B); by Dalgarn (WEBBER, A.). PB - PERRIGAN, M.(2). Pitches/strikes: Dalgarn 6/36; Halvorson 55/4; BINGHAM, C. 99/57; MARTINEZ, H. 6/. Umpires - HP: Hill B: Alleman 3B: Elmore Start: 8:58 am Time: 2:2 Attendance: Weather: Cloudy, overcast Dalgarn faced 2 batters in the 3rd. BINGHAM, C. faced batter in the 7th. HOUSTON - DePaul opened the gates by loading the bases, but only came up with one run after a double play and a Bingham strike out ended the top of the first with limited damage. Wichita State was quick to respond, with Madison Perrigan doubling to left field that scored Wylie Glover to tie the game a half-inning later. After the Shockers loaded the bases, Webber was hit by a pitch and drove in the go-ahead run. Derrico followed up by hitting a home run to right center, with the Shockers adding another run off an error by the DePaul first baseman. DePaul came up with a double in the top of the third, cutting the lead to two runs after a single drove in the runner from second. The Shockers added to the lead off an error from the pitcher, extending the lead to 5-2. Following a single from Derrico in the bottom of the fifth, the Shockers scored its sixth run off Perrigan s second double of the game that scored Derrico from first. Bingham did not allow a DePaul hit in the final two innings, forcing the Blue Demons to hit.66 for the game. The Shockers had four players collect two hits, with six of Wichita State s nine batters producing a hit. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np Martinez, Hailey Win - MARTINEZ, H. (-). Loss - D.Ricks (-3). Save - None. Texas Southern ip h r er bb so ab bf np Destiny Ricks Tyra Williams Chelsea Baxter HBP - by D.Ricks (WEBBER, A.). Pitches/strikes: MARTINEZ, H. 73/53; D.Ricks 69/44; T.Williams 62/28; C.Baxter 2/3. Umpires - HP: Williams B: Smith 3B: Hall Start: :3 am Time: :48 Attendance: Weather: Cloudy, overcast HOUSTON- In Martinez s first start of the season, she did not allow a hit until the sixth inning and pitched six shutout innings. The Shockers rallied behind Martinez s pitching, jumping out to a 3- lead. Two singles from Bailee Nickerson and Ryleigh Buck allowed the Shockers to strike first, with Texas Southern not allowing a run for four innings. Wichita State looked to extend its lead in the top of the sixth, with Perrigan coming up with a single and Adi Reese drawing a walk to put runners on first and second. Webber doubled the lead with her first home run of the season, capping her third consecutive hit of the game. After a double from Kaylee Huecker, Sydney McKinney brought her home with an RBI single. McKinney later added the eighth run of the game, scoring off a Texas Southern error after a Glover bunt single. Texas Southern prevented the game from ending in a run rule, starting the top of the sixth with a leadoff single and moving into scoring position after a sacrifice bunt. The Tigers avoided the shutout, coming up with a single down the right field line to make it an 8- game. Webber and McKinney registered career highs in hits against Texas Southern, with McKinney also going 3-for-3 at the plate. Webber tied her career high in RBIs, last driving in three runs on April 4, 27 against Indiana State.

27 Wichita State (4-5) 29 Oklahoma State Softball Wichita State at #9 Oklahoma State Mar 6, 29 at Stillwater, Okla. (Cowgirl Stadium) avg Glover, Wylie lf 4.44 Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c Nickerson, Bailee rf Webber, Asea cf Buck, Ryleigh b Herring, Neleigh dp Reese, Adi ph.82 Huecker, Kaylee 2b 3.26 McKinney, Sydney 3b Bingham, Caitlin p. McDonald, Erin p - Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State 6 Oklahoma State X 3 4 Oklahoma State 3 (5-5) LOB - WSU 9; OSU 6. 2B - Montgomery. HR - Bayless, R.; Factor, C.. SH - Brantley, S.. SB - Bayless, R.. avg Bayless, Rylee rf Show, Samantha b Montgomery, Madi Sue 2b Factor, Chyenne cf Lynch, Taylor dp Brantley, Shalee pr.833 Richbourg, Michaela lf Pennington, Sydney 3b Dominguez, Raquel c LeBeouf, Elise ph. Naomi, Kiley ss Clakley, Samantha p - Sprang, Gabby p - Totals Nebraska (-7) 29 Wichita State Softball Nebraska at Wichita State Mar 9, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) Rylie Unzicker cf 2 2 Bree Boruff lf 3 Tristen Edwards ss 3 3 Samantha Owen 3b 2 3 Carson Fischer pr Madi Unzicker b 2 7 Lindsey Walljasper p 2 Olivia Ferrell p 2 Courtney Wallace dh 3 Bri Cassidy c 2 2 Anni Raley pr Peyton Glatter rf 2 Lexey Kneib 2b 2 Totals Score by Innings R H E Nebraska 4 2 Wichita State Wichita State (5-5) Glover, Wylie lf 2 Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c Nickerson, Bailee rf 3 Webber, Asea cf Buck, Ryleigh b 6 Mills, Lauren dh Herring, Neleigh ph Huecker, Kaylee 2b McKinney, Sydney 3b 2 2 Bingham, Caitlin p McDonald, Erin p Totals E - Boruff; Ferrell. LOB - NEB 8. 2B - HUECKER, K.. HR - DERRICO, L.; PERRIGAN, M.. HBP - DERRICO, L.. SH - GLOVER, W.; HERRING, N.. SB - Edwards. CS - BUCK, R.. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Bingham, Caitlin McDonald, Erin Oklahoma State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Clakley, Samantha Sprang, Gabby Show, Samantha Nebraska ip h r er bb so ab bf Lindsey Walljasper Olivia Ferrell Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Bingham, Caitlin McDonald, Erin Win - Sprang, G. (4-). Loss - BINGHAM, C. (9-2). Save - Show, S. (). WP - Sprang, G. 2. Pitches/strikes: BINGHAM, C. 63/27; MCDONALD, E. 47/3; Clakley, S. 66/34; Sprang, G. 53/34; Show, S. 5/. Umpires - Start: 5: PM Time: 2:2 Attendance: 423 Weather: Clear, 5 Degrees Win - MCDONALD, E. (3-). Loss - Walljasper (4-3). Save - None. WP - Walljasper. HBP - by Walljasper (DERRICO, L.). PB - PERRIGAN, M.. Umpires - HP: Sergio Villarreal B: Troy Kuykendall 3B: Chad Spitler Start: p.m. Time: :44 Attendance: 424 Weather: 5 and Windy Walljasper faced 2 batters in the 4th. STILLWATER, Okla. - With the Wichita State softball team claiming the last four victories over Oklahoma State, the Cowgirls got their revenge. Behind seven strikeouts from the pitching staff, OSU defeated the Shockers 3- on Wednesday night at Cowgirl Stadium. Caitlin Bingham started her ninth game of the season, but was charged with her second loss in 29 after allowing the two go-ahead runs. Wichita State s pitchers also forced the Cowgirls to hit.9, marking the sixth straight game where the Shockers forced the opposition to hit under.2. WICHITA, Kan. - Feeding off a six-run inning in the bottom of the fourth, the Wichita State softball team ended its home opener with a - run-rule win over Nebraska on Saturday at Wilkins Stadium. Laurie Derrico and Asea Webber led the way offensively, coming up with two hits in both their at-bats. Derrico extended her hit streak to six games while Webber s outing was the third time in four games where she collected two or more hits. Erin McDonald came up with her third win of the season in the circle, only allowing three hits in 4.2 innings pitched. The Shockers claimed six hits as a team and only forced OSU to four team hits, but the Cowgirls held Wichita State to.222 on the night. Erin McDonald led the Shockers in the circle with four strikeouts in 2.2 innings pitched in relief, only allowing two hits. Laurie Derrico started the Shockers off with a single in the top of the first, moving 9 feet away from scoring the first run. OSU, however, forced a groundout following two walks to retire the side. The Cowgirls struck first, with Rylee Bayless scoring from second off a Chyenne Factor single down the left field line in the bottom of the first. Factor added to the OSU lead two innings later, hitting her second home run of the season to center field to make it a 2- game. OSU managed to get two more runners on, but McDonald came in to force a groundout to third base to prevent further damage. Bayless extended the OSU lead with her third home run of the season, hitting it to left center for the Cowgirls third run of the game. Wichita State looked to respond, with Wylie Glover leading off the top of the fifth inning with a bunt single. OSU managed to get out of the inning with no damage, coming up with two strikeouts and forcing a fielder s choice grounder. With OSU forcing a fly out and a groundout to start the top of the sixth inning, pinch hitter Adi Reese singled to shortstop to come up with her second career hit. Kaylee Huecker answered back with a single to left field and advanced to second on the throw, putting runners in scoring position on second and third with the tying run at the plate. The Cowgirls got out of the inning with its sixth shutout inning, forcing a fly out to left to keep the lead knotted at three. McDonald struck out two batters and forced a groundout to third base to force a quick bottom of the sixth, but the Cowgirls returned the favor by forcing a -2-3 to claim the win. Glover came up with a hit in her sixth straight game, while Derrico extended her hit streak to five. Nebraska struck first after two walks and a single loaded the bases, scoring the game s first run off a single up the middle by Tristen Edwards in the top of the first. The Shockers managed to prevent any more damage, with Kaylee Huecker diving for a grounder that resulted in a fielder s choice out at second to retire the side. After Wylie Glover s leadoff single and two walks loaded the bases a half-inning later, Wichita State snagged the lead from Webber s single up the middle that swung the lead 2-. A groundout by Ryleigh Buck allowed a third run to score and the Shockers would end the first inning with a tworun lead. The Shockers managed to force six consecutive outs through the second and third innings, with Derrico adding to the lead in the bottom of the third with her fourth home run of the season. Nebraska would end its hit drought in the top of the fourth with a single, but McDonald forced two fly outs to retire the side. Following Webber s bunt single and Buck s walk, Huecker came up with her third career double to left field that added two more runs in addition to giving the Lake St. Louis, Mo., native a new career-high for RBIs. Huecker scored off a Nebraska error, with Derrico coming up with an RBI single to left field that pushed the Shockers out in front 8-. Madison Perrigan followed up with the nail in the coffin, hitting a two-run home run to left center that gave the Shockers a nine-run lead. Perrigan s fourth home run of the season marked the sixth time where she drove in two or more runs. With Derrico s home run, she moved up to second in program history for career home runs and is four home runs away from breaking the program record set by Cacy Williams (24-6). After a two RBI day, the Sterling, Okla., native moved to fourth all-time in RBIs. She is six RBIs away from tying Britnee Barnett (25-8) for third in program history. OSU won its fifth straight game, coming up with its third shutout during that five-game stretch. The Shockers defense held Nebraska to a.2 batting average, making it the sixth straight game where Wichita State held its opponent to four hits or less.

28 Nebraska 2 (-8) 29 Wichita State Softball Nebraska at Wichita State (Game ) Mar, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) Rylie Unzicker cf 2 Alyvia Simmons rf 2 Tristen Edwards ss 2 2 Samantha Owen 3b Madi Unzicker b 2 4 Courtney Wallace p 3 Bri Cassidy c 2 3 Lindsey Walljasper dh 2 Lexey Kneib 2b Bree Boruff lf Totals Score by Innings R H E Nebraska Wichita State 2 3 X 6 9 Wichita State 6 (6-5) Glover, Wylie lf 4 2 Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c Eck, Kasidee pr Nickerson, Bailee rf Webber, Asea cf Buck, Ryleigh b 3 8 Herring, Neleigh dh 2 Reese, Adi ph 2 Huecker, Kaylee 2b McKinney, Sydney 3b 3 3 Bingham, Caitlin p McDonald, Erin p Totals E - Edwards; M. Unzicker. DP - WSU. LOB - NEB ; WSU 8. 2B - NICKERSON, B. HR - BUCK, R.. HBP - DERRICO, L.. SF - Edwards; Owen. SB - R. Unzicker; Simmons; PERRIGAN, M.. Nebraska ip h r er bb so ab bf Courtney Wallace Win - MCDONALD, E. (4-). Loss - Wallace (2-). Save - None. WP - BINGHAM, C.. HBP - by Wallace (DERRICO, L.). Umpires - HP: Troy Kuykendall B: Chad Spitler 3B: Sergio Villarreal Start: :5 p.m Time: 2:5 Attendance: Weather: 43 and Partial Cloudy BINGHAM, C. faced 2 batters in the st. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Bingham, Caitlin McDonald, Erin WICHITA, Kan. - Caitlin Bingham and Erin McDonald didn t allow a hit to Nebraska to lead the Shockers defensively in game one, coming up with the first no-hitter since Katie Malone on April 6, 24 in a 2- victory over Missouri State. Sunday was the first time since 26, when Margo Pruis shutdown Northern Colorado and struck out 3 batters in a 6- victory. The no-hitter also marked the first time since May 9, 23 (Lindsay Craig and Lindsey Lang vs. Illinois State in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament) where two Shocker pitchers combined to no-hit the opponent. After two walks in the top of the third inning, Nebraska struck first off a sacrifice fly in foul territory to claim an early one-run lead. The Cornhuskers followed up with another sac fly to move ahead 2- after the first-half inning. Following a bunt single from Wylie Glover, Madison Perrigan advanced her on a single and Glover managed to score off a Nebraska error. The Shockers tied the game in the bottom of the first, with Bailee Nickerson delivering a single up the middle to knot the game at 2-2. McDonald retired nine consecutive batters through the fourth inning and the Shockers took advantage, with Kaylee Huecker leading off the bottom of the fourth with a single to left field. Getting the bases loaded after a hit by pitch and Nebraska error, Nickerson came up with a left field double that pushed the Shockers to a three-run lead. McDonald sat down the first 7 batters she faced. Ryleigh Buck followed the scoring spree in the bottom of the fifth, coming up with her third home run of the season to give Wichita State the 6-2 lead. McDonald forced five more outs before giving up her first walk, but forced a fly out to left field to end the top of the sixth. Nebraska 5 (-9) 29 Wichita State Softball Nebraska at Wichita State (Game 2) Mar, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) Rylie Unzicker cf 4 Alyvia Simmons rf 3 2 Tristen Edwards ss Samantha Owen 3b Madi Unzicker b 2 2 Courtney Wallace lf Bri Cassidy c 2 2 Anni Raley pr Payton Huscroft dh Lexey Kneib 2b 2 3 Regan Mergele p Lindsey Walljasper p Totals Score by Innings R H E Nebraska Wichita State 2 4 X 7 5 Wichita State 7 (7-5) Glover, Wylie lf Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c Nickerson, Bailee rf 2 Webber, Asea cf Buck, Ryleigh b 3 5 Reese, Adi dh 2 Huecker, Kaylee 2b McKinney, Sydney 3b 2 McDonald, Erin p Bingham, Caitlin p Martinez, Hailey p Totals E - Edwards; Owen. DP - WSU 2. LOB - NEB 5; WSU 8. 2B - Owen. 3B - Simmons; Kneib. HR - Edwards; Walljasper; WEBBER, A.. HBP - NICKERSON, B. SH - Huscroft; REESE, A.. SF - PERRIGAN, M.. CS - M. Unzicker. Nebraska ip h r er bb so ab bf Regan Mergele Lindsey Walljasper Win - MARTINEZ, H. (2-). Loss - Walljasper (4-). Save - MCDONALD, E. (3). WP - BINGHAM, C.. HBP - by Mergele (NICKERSON, B). Umpires - HP: Chad Spitler B: Sergio Villarreal 3B: Troy Kuykendall Start: 3:38 p.m Time: 2:22 Attendance: 42 Weather: 3 and Sunny Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf McDonald, Erin Bingham, Caitlin Martinez, Hailey WICHITA, Kan. - Behind a no-hitter and a grand slam from Asea Webber, Wichita State claimed its first home sweep of the season after two wins over Nebraska on Sunday at Wilkins Stadium. The Shockers defeated the Huskers 6-2 in game one and 7-5 in the finale. Looking to avoid the sweep, Nebraska once again jumped out to an early lead after Samantha Owens came up with a double down the left field line. Following singles by Buck and Huecker and a walk from Sydney McKinney, Glover drove in the tying run off a bases loaded walk in the bottom of the second inning. Following a Husker walk, Tristen Edwards hit a home run to center field that gave Nebraska a 3- lead in the top of the third. A bunt single in the top of the fourth inning allowed Nebraska to extend its lead to three in the top of the fourth, but Wichita State managed to cut the deficit down to one following a Nebraska error and a sacrifice fly by Perrigan a half-inning later. After coming into pitch in relief, Nebraska s Lindsey Walljasper came up with a solo shot to left field that extended the lead to 5-3. With the pressure mounting on, Webber came up in the clutch with the bases loaded. Her second home run of the year went to right field, with the grand slam allowing the Shockers to take the go-ahead lead 7-5. With the grand slam, Webber set a new career high in RBI with four, while Huecker tied her career high with two hits in each game of the doubleheader. Huecker is on a five-game hit streak, coming up with two hits in three of those five contests. Hailey Martinez came up with her second win of the season after coming in a relief role, while McDonald claimed her third save of the season after three innings pitched and striking out two batters. Nebraska drew another walk in the top of the seventh, but McDonald forced the Cornhuskers to ground into a double play to end the game.

29 UT-Chattanooga 3 (9-5) 29 Wichita State Softball UT-Chattanooga vs Wichita State Mar 5, 29 at Clearwater, Fla. (Eddie C. Moore CMPLX) Wichita State 2 (7-6) 29 Wichita State Softball Wichita State vs North Dakota State Mar 5, 29 at Clearwater, Fla. (Eddie C. Moore CMPLX) Emily 2 2 Coltharp ss Sidney Swantic lf 2 2 Morgan Kazerooni ph Aly Walker dh 2 2 Makenzi Grider pr Emma Sturdivant b Amy Lewis pr Halie Williamson 2b Amanda Beltran c Devan Brown 3b Hayleigh Weissenbach rf Alyssa Coppinger cf 3 Celie Hudson p Totals Glover, Wylie lf Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c Nickerson, Bailee rf Webber, Asea cf 2 Buck, Ryleigh b Jamele, Mauriana dh 4 3 Eck, Kasidee pr Huecker, Kaylee 2b 4 4 McKinney, Sydney 3b 2 2 Bingham, Caitlin p Martinez, Hailey p McDonald, Erin p Totals Wichita State 4 (7-7) Glover, Wylie lf Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c 4 Webber, Asea cf 3 2 Nickerson, Bailee rf 3 Reese, Adi pr Buck, Ryleigh b 3 3 Jamele, Mauriana dh 2 2 Herring, Neleigh ph Huecker, Kaylee 2b 2 2 McKinney, Sydney 3b McDonald, Erin p Totals North Dakota State 6 (5-) Katie Shoultz cf Madyson Camacho lf 3 3 Zoe Stavrou 2b 3 3 Maddie Hansen c Cara Beatty dh 3 2 Stephanie Soriano rf 2 2 Vanessa Anderson b 7 Sam Koehn 3b Montana DeCamp ss 2 3 Paige Vargas p Totals Score by Innings R H E UT-Chattanooga Wichita State 2 7 E - Sturdivant; Beltran. LOB - UTC 8; WSU 2. 2B - Coppinger. HBP - DERRICO, L. 2; WEBBER, A.; BUCK, R.. SH - Coltharp; Swantic. SB - Coltharp; GLOVER, W.. UT-Chattanooga ip h r er bb so ab bf Celie Hudson Win - Hudson (7-4). Loss - BINGHAM, C. (9-3). Save - None. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Bingham, Caitlin Martinez, Hailey McDonald, Erin. 3 3 WP - BINGHAM, C.; MCDONALD, E.. HBP - by Hudson (DERRICO, L.); by Hudson (BUCK, R.); by Hudson (WEBBER, A.); by Hudson (DERRICO, L.). Umpires - HP: Scott Johnson B: Mike Egglestone 3B: Kevin Haun Start: 5:3 p.m Time: 2:4 Attendance: 5 Weather: 8 and Sunny CLEARWATER, Fla. - UT-Chattanooga started the game with two singles in the top of the first, scoring the game s first run off a groundout to shortstop. After a hit by pitch, single by Perrigan and a walk to load the bases for the Shockers a half-inning later, Ryleigh Buck drew the tying run after getting hit by a pitch to make it a - game. Three consecutive walks by Caitlin Bingham allowed the Mocs to load the bases in the top of the third, scoring the go-ahead run off another walk. A single to left center brought in another run, but Hailey Martinez came in, in relief and forced an infield fly and a groundout to retire the side. Wichita State came up with two singles in the bottom of the fourth, but the Mocs forced a strikeout to prevent any damage. The Shockers loaded the bases in the bottom of the sixth thanks to two singles and a hit by pitch with Perrigan and Bailee Nickerson due up. The Mocs, however, came up with the force out at home and forced a fly out to right field to leave the runners stranded. Glover came up with a hit in her th straight game, marking the second time this season where a player had a hitting streak of games (Nickerson from Feb. 5-March 2). Martinez tied her career high for strikeouts, last collecting three on on March 3, 28 at Nebraska. Score by Innings R H E Wichita State North Dakota State 4 X E - WEBBER, A.; MCKINNEY, S.; DeCamp; Vargas. DP - WSU. LOB - WSU 7; NDSU 5. 2B - MCKINNEY, S.; S. Koehn. HR - S. Koehn. HBP - DERRICO, L.; Soriano; DeCamp. SH - V. Anderson; S. Koehn. SB - GLOVER, W.; DERRICO, L.; Shoultz. CS - Shoultz. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf McDonald, Erin Win - Vargas (6-4). Loss - MCDONALD, E. (5-2). Save - None. North Dakota State ip h r er bb so ab bf Paige Vargas WP - Vargas. HBP - by Vargas (DERRICO, L.); by MCDONALD, E. (DeCamp); by MCDONALD, E. (Soriano). PB - Hansen. Umpires - HP: Mark Lindbloom B: William Lopez 3B: Angel Villazquez Start: 8:2 p.m Time: 2:9 Attendance: 5 Weather: 77 and Clear CLEARWATER, Fla. - Sydney McKinney and Madison Perrigan led the way offensively for the Shockers, each coming up with three combined hits in the two games. McKinney tied her career high of two hits against North Dakota State, last obtaining that mark against Virginia Tech on Feb. 8. After a single by Buck and a walk put runners on first and second, McKinney came up with a single and the game s first run was scored off a throwing error by the pitcher in the top of the second inning. The Shockers extended their lead to two after a passed ball scored Laurie Derrico from third in the top of third. NDSU responded a half-inning later, scoring off a two-out single to center field that cut the deficit to one. Following a leadoff single in the bottom of the fifth inning, the Bison snagged the lead off a home run to left field to make it a 3-2 game. NDSU kept the heat on with another single and drawing a walk, with another single to center field scoring two more runs to extend the Bison s lead to three. A leadoff single in the top of the sixth by Nickerson gave the Shockers life, with Neleigh Herring following with a single up the middle as a pinch hitter that cut the deficit to two. McKinney followed with a double down the left field line, making it a one-run game. After getting the leadoff runner on via a hit by pitch, the Bison scored an insurance run on an RBI double to left center in the bottom of the sixth. McKinney came up with her second game of two hits or more of the season, with Buck extending her hit streak to four games.

30 29 Wichita State Softball Towson vs Wichita State Mar 6, 29 at Clearwater, Fla. (Eddie C. Moore CMPLX) 29 Wichita State Softball #2 Minnesota vs Wichita State Mar 6, 29 at Clearwater, Fla. (Eddie C. Moore CMPLX) Towson 4 (-9) Wichita State 5 (8-7) Minnesota 5 (8-7) Wichita State (8-8) Thies, Riley c Kidwiler, Nicole lf Smith-Harrington, Ju p 3 3 Stockinger, Nicole cf Arcia, Kendall rf 4 2 Poulich, Chloe b Mounie, Jaclyn 2b DaBreo, Jess 3b 3 Jackson, Julia dh 3 Houmis, Gracyn ss 3 Totals Glover, 3 3 Wylie lf Webber, Asea cf 2 3 Derrico, Laurie ss 2 Perrigan, Madison c Nickerson, Bailee rf 2 4 Buck, Ryleigh b 2 5 Herring, Neleigh dh Huecker, Kaylee 2b 2 3 McKinney, Sydney 3b 3 2 Martinez, Hailey p McDonald, Erin p Totals MaKenna Partain 2b Maddie Houlihan rf 2 3 Hope Brandner b 3 7 Natalie DenHartog lf Katelyn Kemetmueller 3b 3 Allie Arneson ss 2 4 Anne Miller c 3 6 Kaylen Krueger dp 3 Ali Lindner cf 2 2 Josey White ph Amber Fiser p Totals Glover, 2 5 Wylie lf Webber, Asea cf 3 Derrico, Laurie ss 3 2 Perrigan, Madison c Nickerson, Bailee rf 3 Buck, Ryleigh b 3 6 Bingham, Caitlin p 2 Reese, Adi ph Huecker, Kaylee 2b McKinney, Sydney 3b 2 2 McDonald, Erin p Totals Score by Innings R H E Towson Wichita State 3 X 5 4 E - DERRICO, L.. LOB - TOWSON 8; WSU 4. 2B - Poulich; PERRIGAN, M.; HUECKER, K.; MCKINNEY, S.. 3B - Kidwiler. HR - PERRIGAN, M.. HBP - Kidwiler; HERRING, N. 2. SH - NICKERSON, B. SF - BUCK, R.. Score by Innings R H E Minnesota Wichita State 5 DP - MINN. LOB - MINN 4; WSU 5. 2B - Miller; Krueger; DERRICO, L.; MCKINNEY, S.. 3B - PERRIGAN, M.. HR - Partain; DenHartog. HBP - Houlihan; GLOVER, W.. SH - Houlihan. SF - Brandner. Towson ip h r er bb so ab bf Smith-Harrington, Ju Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf Martinez, Hailey McDonald, Erin Minnesota ip h r er bb so ab bf np Amber Fiser Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np Bingham, Caitlin McDonald, Erin Win - MCDONALD, E. (5-2). Loss - Smith-Harrin (5-). Save - None. WP - Smith-Harrin 2. HBP - by MCDONALD, E. (Kidwiler); by Smith-Harrin (HERRING, N.); by Smith-Harrin (HERRING, N.). Umpires - HP: Joshua Carr B: Jerry Augugliara 3B: Mike Egglestone Start: :3 p.m Time: :3 Attendance: 5 Weather: 78 and Clear Win - Fiser (-5). Loss - BINGHAM, C. (9-4). Save - None. WP - MCDONALD, E. 2. HBP - by BINGHAM, C. (Houlihan); by Fiser (GLOVER, W.). Pitches/strikes: Fiser 99/65; BINGHAM, C. 6/; MCDONALD, E. 7/72. Umpires - HP: John McConahy B: Mike Egglestone 3B: Joshua Carr Start: 4:32 p.m Time: 2:2 Attendance: 75 Weather: 78 and Clear CLEARWATER, Fla. - Madison Perrigan led the way offensively, totaling four hits with three RBIs. Erin McDonald picked up her fifth win of the season in the victory against Towson to go with four strikeouts. Towson struck first, leading off the top of the second inning with a double to left center and scoring off a single down the left field line. The Shockers answered back following Perrigan s leadoff double, with Ryleigh Buck bringing her home on a sacrifice fly to center field. After going through the next two innings with only one hit, Towson regained the lead on a single up the middle following a walk and hit by pitch in the top of the fifth. Wichita State responded again a half-inning later, with Sydney McKinney driving in Neleigh Herring from second on a double to left center. Towson kept the heat on, going up by two runs in the top of the sixth. Following a walk, Towson drilled a triple to center field that drove in the go-ahead run and scored another insurance run off a Wichita State fielding error. Asea Webber and Laurie Derrico drew two walks to put the tying run at first base, setting up Perrigan for the go-ahead plate appearance. Perrigan s fifth bomb of the season, a three-run homer to left field, allowed the Shockers to take a one-run lead and snap a two-game losing streak. CLEARWATER, Fla. - Minnesota jumped to the early lead and never looked back, scoring the game s first run off a sacrifice fly following a hit by pitch and a walk. The Golden Gophers added to the lead after a wild pitch from McDonald to make it a 2- game. Going scoreless for the next four innings, Minnesota added to its lead in the top of the sixth. A solo home run from Natalie DenHartog to left field pushed the Golden Gophers out in front by three runs. After limiting the Shockers to just three hits through six innings, Derrico came up with a two-out double that put Wichita State in a position to cut its deficit. Perrigan, however, struck out swinging to leave Derrico stranded at second. Following a leadoff double, a single looked to give Minnesota its fourth run. Webber, however, made the throw from center field to Perrigan on time at the plate to get the force out and keep things knotted at 3-. Minnesota s MaKenna Partain made up for it in her next at-bat, smashing a two-run home run to center field that gave the Golden Gophers a five-run advantage. Hailey Martinez made her second start of the season and pitched two innings, with Kaylee Huecker adding a hit that marks seven out of the last eight that she has obtained at least one hit.

31 29 Wichita State Softball Monmouth vs Wichita State Mar 7, 29 at Clearwater, Fla. (Eddie C. Moore CMPLX) Kansas (8-2) 29 Wichita State Softball Kansas at Wichita State Mar 2, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) Wichita State (9-9) Monmouth 7 (-8) Wichita State 4 (8-9) avg Jackson, Brittany cf avg Glover, Wylie lf Lindsey 3 3 Baron cf Sam Tomasetti ss Kayla Rosado b 3 9 Jasmine Higa pr Amber Wozniak 3b Amanda Hopeck p 4 2 Katie Harrington lf Alyssa Irons dp 3 3 Deangie Jimenez 2b Erika Coreth c 4 Morgan Maziarz rf Totals Glover, 4 Wylie lf Webber, Asea cf Derrico, Laurie ss 3 5 Perrigan, Madison c Nickerson, Bailee rf 2 Buck, Ryleigh b 3 2 Herring, Neleigh dp 3 Huecker, Kaylee 2b McKinney, Sydney 3b 3 McDonald, Erin p Martinez, Hailey p Totals Sykes, Madison 3b Wynne, Morgyn c Monaghan, Becki b Minor, Brynn p Rodriguez, Miranda 2b Omli, Macy lf Marwitz, Jennifer ph 3.2 Hughston, Shelby ss Bermel, Emily rf Dellinger, Sam ph.58 Travieso, Tarin p.5 Mills, Lexy p - Totals Webber, Asea cf Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c Eck, Kasidee pr. Nickerson, Bailee rf Reese, Adi pr.25 Buck, Ryleigh b Herring, Neleigh dp Huecker, Kaylee 2b McKinney, Sydney 3b McDonald, Erin p - Martinez, Hailey p - Bingham, Caitlin p. Totals Score by Innings R H E Monmouth Wichita State Score by Innings R H E Kansas Wichita State E - Wozniak, A.; Irons, A.; HUECKER, K.. LOB - MON 5; WSU 4. 2B - Tomasetti, S; Hopeck, A.; Irons, A.; WEBBER, A.. 3B - Baron, L.; Wozniak, A.; MCKINNEY, S.. HR - Jimenez, D.; HERRING, N.. SH - Coreth, E.. SF - Rosado, K.; Wozniak, A.. CS - Higa, J.. Monmouth ip h r er bb so ab bf np Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np McDonald, Erin Amanda Hopeck. - Martinez, Hailey Alyssa Irons E - Hughston 2. DP - WSU 2. LOB - KU 8; WSU 4. 2B - Rodriguez; HERRING, N.. HR - Wynne; WEBBER, A.. HBP - Minor; Rodriguez; WEBBER, A. 2; HERRING, N.. SH - Wynne; NICKERSON, B; HUECKER, K. 2. SB - WEBBER, A.. Kansas ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era McDonald, Erin Minor, Brynn Martinez, Hailey Travieso, Tarin Bingham, Caitlin Mills, Lexy Win - Irons, A. (-5). Loss - MCDONALD, E. (6-3). Save - None. WP - MCDONALD, E.. PB - PERRIGAN, M.. Pitches/strikes: Irons, A. 6/69; MCDONALD, E. 98/57; MARTINEZ, H. 28/5. Umpires - HP: Josh Stanley B: Kevin Haun 3B: Angel Valazquez Start: 9: a.m Time: 2: Attendance: 5 Weather: 64 and Clear CLEARWATER, Fla. - Monmouth jumped out to an early six-run lead and would never trail, handing Wichita State a 7-4 defeat in the final game of the USF Spring Invitational Sunday morning. Asea Webber led the Shockers offensively with two hits in her four at-bats, with Erin McDonald recording six strikeouts in the circle. Monmouth struck first in the top of the first inning, scoring the game s first run off a sacrifice fly to center field following a walk and a double. After the runner from second moved to third on a passed ball, another sacrifice fly to center added to the Hawks lead, making it 2-. A solo home run from Deangie Jimenez in the top of the second added to Monmouth s lead and allowed the Hawks to move ahead 3-. The comeback attempt started with Sydney McKinney tallying her second career triple in the bottom of the third, scoring off a Wylie Glover groundout to second base to cut the deficit to two. The Hawks answered back a half-inning later, coming up with a triple and drawing two walks to load the bases. Lindsey Baron s triple to center field drove in three runs and allowed Monmouth to take a commanding five-run lead. Following the second triple of the game for the Hawks in the top of the fifth, the Hawks added an insurance run off a single to left center that pushed the lead to 7-. Neleigh Herring responded with her third home run of the season, cutting the lead to five with no outs in the bottom of the fifth. Webber gave the Shockers offensive life in the bottom of the sixth, leading things off with a double to right field. Ryleigh Buck beat out a throw to shortstop to drive in Webber from third and cutting the deficit to four. The Shockers took advantage of an error by the Monmouth third baseman, allowing another run to score. Glover reached on an error in the bottom of the seventh, but was thrown out in an attempt to take second base. Monmouth would force a fly out to end the game with the three-run victory. McDonald had her fourth game of the season with six or more strikeouts. Win - BINGHAM, C. (-4). Loss - Minor (4-). Save - None. WP - MCDONALD, E.; BINGHAM, C.. HBP - by Minor (WEBBER, A.); by MCDONALD, E. (Minor); by BINGHAM, C. (Rodriguez); by Minor (HERRING, N.); by Minor (WEBBER, A.). PB - Wynne 6. Pitches/strikes: Minor 2/68; Travieso 7/45; Mills /3; MCDONALD, E. 84/5; MARTINEZ, H. 2/4; BINGHAM, C. 65/32. Umpires - HP: Chad Spitler B: Dan Rogers 3B: John Williams Start: 6:5 p.m Time: 3:5 Attendance: 337 Weather: 58 and Clear WICHITA, Kan. - Trailing by four runs heading into the bottom of the sixth, the Wichita State softball team forced extra innings in Wednesday night s game against Kansas at Wilkins Stadium. With runners at the corners in the bottom of the ninth, Neleigh Herring came up with a left field single to drive in the walk-off run that defeated the Jayhawks -. Herring went 2-for-3 at the plate while Asea Webber had a career high four hits in her four at-bats. Caitlin Bingham came up with her th win of the season, tallying five strikeouts and only allowing one hit in four innings of relief. The Shockers struck first by coming up with five runs in the second inning, with a Sydney McKinney single to center field allowing Herring to score the game s first run. After two runs scored off a passed ball and a bases loaded walk, Ryleigh Buck came up with a single to left center that drove in two runs and gave the Shockers a commanding five-run lead. KU was quick to respond, however, scoring four runs off a grand slam following two singles and a walk in the top of the third. The Jayhawks tied the game in the top of the fifth, scoring the tying run off a single to center field. Miranda Rodriguez of KU followed up with a double to center field that scored two more runs, with pinch hitter Jennifer Marwitz singling to right center to give the Jayhawks a three-run lead. KU capped off the top of the fifth inning with its fifth run of the inning, extending the lead off a single down the left field line to take a 9-5 lead. Wichita State refused to go away, answering back in the bottom of the sixth. After McKinney singled to shortstop, Webber came up with her third home run of the season that cut the deficit to two runs. Madison Perrigan kept the inning alive by reaching base on a KU error, advancing to second after a passed ball. Bailee Nickerson drove in Perrigan from second in the next at-bat with a single up the middle, making it a 9-8 game heading into the seventh inning. KU got the leadoff runner on with a hit by pitch, advancing to second base off a wild pitch. The Jayhawks added an insurance run, scoring off a single up the middle to make it a -8 lead. Needing to score two runs to keep the game alive, Wichita State did exactly that a half-inning later. Wylie Glover and Webber came up with two one-out singles to put runners at the corners, with Glover scoring a run off a passed ball. With the bases loaded following Perrigan s walk, Nickerson came up in the clutch once again and drove in the tying run off a single to shortstop. KU managed to put a runner 6 feet away from scoring the go-ahead run in the top of the eighth, but Bingham came up with a strikeout to retire the side and keep the game tied. Wichita State looked to snag the lead, but Brynn Minor struck out Laurie Derrico with the bases loaded to force a ninth inning. Perrigan led off the bottom of the ninth with a single, advancing to second after a sacrifice bunt by Nickerson. Following Buck s single to left field, Herring put the nail in the coffin and drove in the go-ahead run. The Shockers came up with their season high for hits with 6, marking the fifth time this season where they scored double digit runs. Herring s walk-off is the first walk-off winning run since April 2, 28, where the Shockers had a home run to defeat UCF. Nickerson led with three RBIs and the Shockers had five players obtain two or more hits. McKinney tied her career high with three hits, coming up with her third RBI of the season in the process.

32 Houston 5 (2-9,- AAC) 29 Wichita State Softball Houston at Wichita State Mar 22, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) Wichita State 3 (2-9,- AAC) 29 Wichita State Softball Houston at Wichita State Mar 23, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) avg STEWART, 3.4 Lindsey cf avg Glover, Wylie lf Houston 5 (22-9,- AAC) Wichita State 4 (2-,- AAC) BARKER, Sarah lf Webber, Asea cf 3.36 JAMES, Arielle ss MONTGOMERY, Kelli b HILL, Rachel ph.333 HEEBNER, Savannah p HERTENBERGER, Rachel p. BURTON, Brianna dp 2.36 THOMAS, Maya rf.277 WYATT, Charese ph.333 QUEEN, Sarah 3b WILLIAMS, Tierrah 2b 3.72 HOWIE, Aspen ss.2 VANNOY, Brooke c.89 Totals Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c Nickerson, Bailee rf Buck, Ryleigh b Herring, Neleigh dp Huecker, Kaylee 2b McKinney, Sydney 3b Bingham, Caitlin p 3. McDonald, Erin p - Totals STEWART, 4 2 Lindsey cf BARKER, Sarah lf 3 JAMES, Arielle 2b HEEBNER, Savannah b QUEEN, Sarah 3b THOMAS, Maya rf 3 4 HILL, Rachel ph 2 BURTON, Brianna dp 3 2 HOWIE, Aspen ss 3 5 VANNOY, Brooke c 3 2 BELL, Presley p 4 Totals McKinney, 4 2 Sydney 3b Webber, Asea cf Derrico, Laurie ss Perrigan, Madison c 3 4 Nickerson, Bailee rf 2 Eck, Kasidee pr Buck, Ryleigh b Herring, Neleigh dp 2 Huecker, Kaylee 2b Glover, Wylie lf 3 2 McDonald, Erin p Totals Score by Innings R H E Houston Wichita State Note: out, 3 runners LOB when the game ended. E - JAMES, A.; WILLIAMS, T.; HUECKER, K.. LOB - UH 4; WSU 5. 2B - JAMES, A.; QUEEN, S.; PERRIGAN, M.; NICKERSON, B; HERRING, N.; MCKINNEY, S.. 3B - BARKER, S.; THOMAS, M.. HR - PERRIGAN, M.; HUECKER, K.. SH - BARKER, S.; NICKERSON, B. Score by Innings R H E Houston Wichita State E - JAMES, A.; BUCK, R.. DP - UH 2. LOB - UH 8; WSU 4. 2B - STEWART, L.; JAMES, A.; QUEEN, S.; DERRICO, L.; BUCK, R.. HR - BUCK, R.. HBP - HERRING, N.. SH - JAMES, A.; BUCK, R.. Houston ip h r er bb so ab bf np Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np McDonald, Erin BELL, Presley Houston ip h r er bb so ab bf np era HEEBNER, Savannah HERTENBERGER, Rachel Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Bingham, Caitlin McDonald, Erin Win - BELL, P. (7-). Loss - MCDONALD, E. (6-4). Save - None. HBP - by BELL, P. (HERRING, N.). PB - PERRIGAN, M.. Pitches/strikes: BELL, P. 9/66; MCDONALD, E. 23/75. Win - BINGHAM, C. (-4). Loss - HEEBNER, S. (7-6). Save - None. PB - VANNOY, B.; PERRIGAN, M.. Pitches/strikes: HEEBNER, S. 72/45; HERTENBERGER 46/22; BINGHAM, C. 57/28; MCDONALD, E. 7/3. Umpires - HP: Brian Nava B: Larry Nagel 3B: Joe Havenhill Start: 3:2 p.m Time: :58 Attendance: 4 Weather: 59 and Clear Umpires - HP: Joe Havenhill B: Brian Nava 3B: Larry Nagel Start: 6:2 p.m Time: :35 Attendance: 432 Weather: 65 and Clear WICHITA, Kan. - With the conference leader coming to Wichita to open up American Athletic Conference play, the Wichita State softball team made its opening statement. The Shockers run-ruled the Houston Cougars 3-5 and won the opening game of the series at Wilkins Stadium. Ryleigh Buck tied her career high with three hits and Kaylee Huecker came up with her first career home run to lead the Shockers offensively. In her 4th start of the season, Caitlin Bingham collected her th win of the season after pitching 4. innings. Houston looked to strike first with a runner on third in the top of the first and second inning, but Bingham forced a groundout to third and fly out to left field to keep the game scoreless. Buck drove in the game s first run in the bottom of the second inning after coming up with a left field single, with Neleigh Herring following up with a double that allowed Buck to score. Sydney McKinney kept the hit parade going with a double to left field that drove in Herring from second, giving the Shockers a 3- lead. After Wichita State scored another run off a passed ball, Madison Perrigan s sixth home run of the season allowed the Shockers to move ahead 6- in the bottom of the third. Huecker added three more runs with her first home run of the season, making it a nine-run Shocker lead. Bailee Nickerson kept the momentum going in the bottom of the fourth, driving in two runs off a double to center field. The Shockers would score another run off a Houston error, making it a 2- inning with Houston s last half-inning looming. The Cougars, however, kept the game alive by scoring their first run off a left field double to start the top of the fifth. After Houston scored on a passed ball, Sarah Barker advanced two runs thanks to a triple to center field. Another double allowed Houston to score their fifth run of the inning, extending the game by cutting the lead down to seven. Wichita State managed to build its lead back up again, drawing three straight walks before scoring the run-rule run with a bases loaded walk in the bottom of the fifth inning. Perrigan was 2-for-2 at the plate and scored a game-high three runs. McKinney extended her hit streak to seven games, her longest of the season and her career. WICHITA, Kan. - Trailing by three runs early in the fourth inning, Wichita State overcame the deficit heading into the final half-inning against Houston. The Cougars, however, snatched the win by scoring two runs in the top of the seventh to even the series at - with a 5-4 win over the Shockers on Saturday at Wilkins Stadium. Ryleigh Buck led the way offensively with two hits in her two at-bats, driving in two runs off a home run. Erin McDonald pitched her fifth complete game of the season, to go with three strikeouts. Houston started the top of the first inning with a leadoff double to left field, scoring the game s first run off a passed ball. A single from Savannah Heebner to left field extended the Cougar lead 2-, adding another run in the top of the third thanks to a double. The Shockers responded in the bottom of the fourth, coming up with a fourrun inning. Asea Webber got things started with a leadoff single, with a double from Laurie Derrico putting runners in scoring position and the tying run at the plate. A single from Madison Perrigan down the right field line scored the first run for Wichita State, with Derrico scoring off a Houston error. With the tying run at second, Buck brought Bailee Nickerson home with her fourth home run of the season and gave the Shockers the 4-3 lead. Houston would get a leadoff runner on base in the top of the fifth, but McDonald came up with a strikeout and forced a groundout to second after the sacrifice bunt to retire the side. After Wichita State forced Houston into a -2-3 inning in the top of the sixth, the Cougars prevented the Shockers from scoring any insurance runs by turning a grounder to strand the runner at third a half-inning later. Following a one-out walk in the top of the seventh, Houston s Arielle James came up with a double to put the go-ahead run on second base. Heebner hit a grounder that looked to score the tying run, but Kaylee Huecker made the fielder s choice play at second and threw the Houston runner out at the plate to protect the Shockers lead with one out to go. The Cougars came up with the play that turned into the decider, with pinch hitter Rachel Hill hitting a single to center field that scored the tying and go-ahead run. The Cougars forced the Shockers into a -2-3 inning in the bottom of the seventh to steal the win and give the Shockers their first home loss of the season. Webber came up with her seventh multi-hit game of the season and Buck collected her sixth game obtaining two or more hits.

33 Houston 8 (23-9,2- AAC) 29 Wichita State Softball Houston at Wichita State Mar 24, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) STEWART, Lindsey cf 2 2 BARKER, Sarah lf JAMES, Arielle 2b 2 2 HEEBNER, Savannah b QUEEN, Sarah 3b 2 THOMAS, Maya rf 2 BURTON, Brianna dp BUSCH, Bethany pr HILL, Rachel ph HOWIE, Aspen ss 2 VANNOY, Brooke c MELANCON, Trystan p Totals Score by Innings R H E Houston Wichita State 2 Wichita State (2-,-2 AAC) McKinney, Sydney 3b 2 2 Webber, Asea cf 2 2 Derrico, Laurie ss 2 4 Perrigan, Madison c Nickerson, Bailee rf 2 Buck, Ryleigh b 2 3 Herring, Neleigh dp 2 Huecker, Kaylee 2b 2 2 Glover, Wylie lf 2 2 Bingham, Caitlin p Martinez, Hailey p McDonald, Erin p Totals E - PERRIGAN, M.. LOB - UH 4; WSU 6. 2B - JAMES, A.; HEEBNER, S. 2; BUCK, R.. HR - BARKER, S.. HBP - BURTON, B.. SH - JAMES, A.. SF - QUEEN, S.. SB - THOMAS, M.. CS - STEWART, L.. Houston ip h r er bb so ab bf np MELANCON, Trystan Win - MELANCON, T. (6-). Loss - BINGHAM, C. (-5). Save - None. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np Bingham, Caitlin Martinez, Hailey McDonald, Erin WP - BINGHAM, C.. HBP - by MARTINEZ, H. (BURTON, B.). PB - PERRIGAN, M.. Pitches/strikes: MELANCON, T. 3/6; BINGHAM, C. 33/3; MARTINEZ, H. 38/25; MCDONALD, E. 26/6. Umpires - HP: Larry Nagel B: Joe Havenhill 3B: Brian Nava Start: 2: pm Time: :25 Attendance: 39 Weather: 58 and Clear WICHITA, Kan. - Wichita State was held to just two hits and a.7 batting average on Sunday as Houston claimed the series with an 8- win at Wilkins Stadium. Ryleigh Buck and Neleigh Herring each collected a hit for the Shockers, while Hailey Martinez and Erin McDonald each recorded a strikeout. Houston got things started with two leadoff walks in the top of the first inning, scoring its first run off a wild pitch. The Cougars added to their lead off double by Savannah Heebner to make it a 2- lead, with a sacrifice fly turning into another run for Houston. The Cougars looked to strike again after another leadoff walk, but a leaping catch into the wall in center field by Asea Webber became the first of three consecutive outs that kept the deficit at three. Wichita State looked for life in the bottom of the second after Herring s single and a Kaylee Huecker walk, but the Cougars came up with a strikeout to retire the side. Following a single and a double by Houston, the Cougars scored another run off a Shocker error in the top of the third. After a hit by pitch and a fielder s choice put runners at first and second. Houston s Sarah Barker came up with a home run to right field that extended the lead 7-. A one-out double gave the Shockers some life in the bottom of the fourth inning with one out, but Houston forced a fly out and a pop up in foul territory to end the inning. After another double by Heebner and a single, Houston came up with another run off an RBI single that allowed the Cougars to move ahead by eight. The Shockers looked to avoid the run rule, but Houston forced Wichita State into the first two outs in the bottom of the fifth and came down with a pop up after a walk to end the game. This is the second time since the Shockers joined the American Athletic Conference that Houston has claimed the series 2-, claiming the outing at their place last season. With Buck s double, she now has a six-game hitting streak, with her previous season-long being three games. Oklahoma State 9 (24-9) 29 Wichita State Softball #2 Oklahoma State at Wichita State Mar 27, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) avg Bayless, Rylee rf Show, Samantha b Lohman, Mady pr.2 Montgomery, Madi Sue Factor, Chyenne cf Lynch, Taylor dp Springfield, Sydney ph.22 Pennington, Sydney 3b Alexander, Chelsea lf.256 Richbourg, Michaela lf Thomas, Mackenzie c Brantley, Shalee pr.455 Naomi, Kiley ss Sprang, Gabby p - Simunek, Logan p - Clakley, Samantha p - Totals Score by Innings R H E Oklahoma State Wichita State Wichita State 6 (2-2) avg McKinney, Sydney 3b 5.35 Webber, Asea cf Perrigan, Madison c Buck, Ryleigh b Derrico, Laurie ss Nickerson, Bailee rf Herring, Neleigh dp Huecker, Kaylee 2b Glover, Wylie lf Reese, Adi ph 3.8 Bingham, Caitlin p. Mills, Lauren p.394 McDonald, Erin p - Totals E - Montgomery; Factor, C.. DP - OSU 3; WSU. LOB - OSU 9; WSU 2. 2B - Bayless, R.; Springfield; Naomi, K.. 3B - HERRING, N.. HR - Factor, C.; Richbourg, M. HBP - WEBBER, A.; BUCK, R.; HERRING, N.. Oklahoma State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Sprang, Gabby Simunek, Logan Clakley, Samantha Win - Simunek, L. (5-3). Loss - BINGHAM, C. (-6). Save - Clakley, S. (). Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Bingham, Caitlin Mills, Lauren McDonald, Erin WP - Sprang, G. 2; BINGHAM, C.. HBP - by Simunek, L. (BUCK, R.); by Simunek, L. (HERRING, N.); by Simunek, L. (WEBBER, A.). Pitches/strikes: Sprang, G. 42/9; Simunek, L. 84/52; Clakley, S. 3/2; BINGHAM, C. 8/4; MILLS, L. 9/9; MCDONALD, E. 27/8. Umpires - HP: Royce A. Eller B: Bradley Eberhardt 3B: James J. Bewley Start: 6:4 p.m Time: 2:28 Attendance: 42 Weather: 68 and Windy WICHITA, Kan. - After leading by three runs through the first three innings, the Wichita State softball team couldn t hang on to its lead against No. 2 Oklahoma State. The Cowgirls scored six unanswered runs to come away with a 9-6 victory over the Shockers at Wilkins Stadium on Wednesday night. The Shockers had three players collect two hits, with Ryleigh Buck going 2-for-3 at the plate and recording her fourth game in the last five outings with at least two hits. Forcing the Cowgirls into two shutout innings to open the game, Wichita State jumped out to an early lead. A single from Laurie Derrico and a walk from Bailee Nickerson set up Neleigh Herring with her first career triple, driving in the game s first two runs in the bottom of the second. Another single from Kaylee Huecker scored Herring from third, putting the Shockers ahead 3-. With the Shockers scoring their fourth run of the inning off a wild pitch, Oklahoma State responded by starting the top of the third with a leadoff walk and a double to put runners in scoring position. After a groundout to shortstop scored the Cowgirls first run, Chyenne Factor hit her sixth home run of the season to cut the lead to one. Adding to the lead off a fielding error by Oklahoma State, the Shockers extended the advantage to 6-3 thanks to an Asea Webber single up the middle that scored Huecker from third. The Cowgirls responded with four runs off four hits a half-inning later, with three singles allowing Oklahoma State to cut the lead to two. Another single to left field allowed the Cowgirls to cut the advantage to one run, with two bases loaded walks giving Oklahoma State a 7-6 lead. Lauren Mills called in to relief pitch, where she retired four of her first six batters and kept the deficit at one run heading into the bottom of the fifth inning. Pinch hitter Sydney Springfield came up with a one-out double for Oklahoma State in right center and Michaela Richbourg hit her eighth home run of the season off the foul pole that gave the Cowgirls a three-run lead. Wichita State came up with three singles in the final two innings, but Oklahoma State held the Shockers down to get their first win in Wichita since March 23, 26. Buck extended her hit streak to seven games, while Derrico came up with her 4th multi-hit game of her career after going 2-for-4 at the plate. Wednesday also marked the fifth time in the last six games where Herring has obtained at least one hit.

34 UConn 4 (-7,-3 AAC) 29 Wichita State Softball UConn at Wichita State Mar 3, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) ESTY, Ashley cf 3 3 GUEVARRA, Reese lf 3 2 MARCELINO, Briana ss CUTLER, CARLI 3b 2 MCDANIEL, Kiwi b 3 3 KERNS, Chloe b LEMUS, Alexis 2b 3 SAPPINGTON, Olivia c/dp 3 2 GLATCZAK, Maura dp/c 3 5 DAHMAN, Ashlee rf 3 OLSON, Marybeth p Totals Score by Innings R H E UConn Wichita State 5 2 Wichita State (2-3,-3 AAC) McKinney, Sydney 3b Webber, Asea cf 2 Perrigan, Madison c 4 3 Buck, Ryleigh b 2 8 Derrico, Laurie ss Herring, Neleigh dp 3 Nickerson, Bailee rf 2 3 Mills, Lauren ph Huecker, Kaylee 2b Glover, Wylie lf 3 5 McDonald, Erin p Totals E - MCDANIEL; LEMUS; DERRICO, L.; HUECKER, K.. DP - UCONN ; WSU. LOB - UCONN 3; WSU 9. 2B - MARCELINO; HUECKER, K. 2. HR - MARCELINO; SAPPINGTON. HBP - BUCK, R.. SH - WEBBER, A.. SB - ESTY; DAHMAN. UConn ip h r er bb so ab bf np OLSON, Marybeth Win - OLSON (6-6). Loss - MCDONALD, E. (6-5). Save - None. HBP - by OLSON (BUCK, R.). Pitches/strikes: OLSON 22/86; MCDONALD, E. 7/64. Umpires - HP: Chelsea Clark B: Anita M. Robinett 3B: Charles R. Blackwell Start: 3:38 p.m Time: :52 Attendance: 452 Weather: 4 and Windy Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np McDonald, Erin UConn 4 (-7,2-3 AAC) 29 Wichita State Softball UConn at Wichita State (Game ) Mar 3, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) avg ESTY, Ashley cf GUEVARRA, Reese lf MARCELINO, Briana ss CUTLER, CARLI 3b MCDANIEL, Kiwi b BATES, Kelli pr.23 SAPPINGTON, Olivia c JAMES, Aziah pr.67 LEMUS, Alexis 2b CASAZZA, Devon dp GLATCZAK, Maura ph 2.2 DAHMAN, Ashlee rf KOSHES, Katie p - OLSON, Marybeth p.82 Totals Score by Innings R H E UConn Wichita State Wichita State 2 (2-4,-4 AAC) avg McKinney, Sydney 3b Webber, Asea cf Perrigan, Madison c Buck, Ryleigh b Derrico, Laurie ss Herring, Neleigh dp Nickerson, Bailee rf Huecker, Kaylee 2b Glover, Wylie lf McDonald, Erin p - Bingham, Caitlin p. Mills, Lauren p Totals E - DERRICO, L.. DP - WSU 2. LOB - UCONN ; WSU 8. 2B - MCDANIEL; SAPPINGTON; MCKINNEY, S.; BUCK, R.; GLOVER, W.. HR - MCDANIEL; SAPPINGTON. HBP - LEMUS. SB - JAMES; BUCK, R.. UConn ip h r er bb so ab bf np era KOSHES, Katie OLSON, Marybeth Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era McDonald, Erin Bingham, Caitlin Mills, Lauren Win - KOSHES (3-5). Loss - MCDONALD, E. (6-6). Save - OLSON (). WP - KOSHES; MILLS, L.. HBP - by MCDONALD, E. (LEMUS). Pitches/strikes: KOSHES 24/68; OLSON 2/4; MCDONALD, E. 6/29; BINGHAM, C. 26/7; MILLS, L. 59/33. WICHITA, Kan. - The Wichita State softball team struggled to put runs on the scoreboard in Saturday s game against UConn at Wilkins Stadium, resulting in a 4- shutout. This was the second consecutive conference game where the Shockers failed to score a run, coming off a six-run outing against Oklahoma State on Wednesday. Kaylee Huecker led the Shockers with two doubles in three at-bats, marking the first time in her career where she had two doubles in one game. The last Shocker to collect two doubles in one game was Neleigh Herring when she collected two at Louisiana Tech on Feb. 6. Sydney McKinney added two hits in three at-bats, marking the her sixth multi-hit game of her career. Erin McDonald pitched her sixth complete game of the season and added a strikeout. After forcing the Huskies into three straight outs to start the top of the first, Wichita State managed to get runners at the corners off a McKinney single and Ryleigh Buck getting on base following a hit by pitch. UConn forced a pop up to the shortstop to keep the game scoreless. The Huskies responded in the top of the second by collecting a leadoff single down the left field line, with Olivia Sappington obtaining her first home run of the season to right field that gave UConn a 2- lead. Herring responded with a leadoff single a half-inning later, but UConn shut the Shockers down by coming up with a -6-3 double play and a strikeout to retire the side. Umpires - HP: Anita M. Robinett B: Charles R. Blackwell 3B: Chelsea Clark Start: :6 am Time: 2:25 Attendance: 36 Weather: 35 and Sunny WICHITA, Kan. - After a scoreless first inning, UConn carried its momentum from Friday into the top of the second inning by getting on the board first. Kiwi McDaniel hit her first home run of the season to right center, giving the Huskies an early one-run lead. McDaniel followed up with a leadoff double in the top of the fourth, with Olivia Sappington driving in two more runs off a home run to right field to make it a 3- lead. Three straight walks loaded the bases for the Huskies, with a fourth walk bringing in their fourth run of the game. The Shockers responded in the bottom of the fifth inning, with Wylie Glover coming up with a leadoff single up the middle. After Madison Perrigan drew a walk, Buck doubled to right center to cut the deficit to two runs. UConn looked to add to its lead in the top of the seventh, getting runners on second and third following an error and a double. Two groundouts, however, stranded the runners and kept the Shockers only two runs down. Wichita State was forced into three straight outs in the final half-inning and held to only one hit in the final two innings that allowed the Huskies to come away with the win. UConn extended its lead in the top of the third by getting another leadoff runner on following a Shocker error, with Briana Marcelino bringing in the two runs off a home run to center field. The Shockers loaded the bases off an error, single and walk in the bottom of the third, but two strikeouts and a groundout to shortstop once again forced Wichita State to go down without a run on the board. Marybeth Olson retired eight straight Shocker batters with one out in the bottom of the seventh before Huecker came up with her second double of the day to give the Shockers life. After a pop up to shortstop, McKinney drew a walk and Webber reached on an error to load the bases and bringing the tying run to the plate. UConn got what they needed, however, and forced a fly out to center field to end the game.

35 29 Wichita State Softball UConn at Wichita State (Game 2) Mar 3, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) 29 Wichita State Softball Mizzou at Wichita State (Game ) Apr 3, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) UConn 6 (-8,2-4 AAC) Wichita State 8 (2-4,2-4 AAC) Mizzou 7 (8-4) Wichita State (2-5) ESTY, Ashley cf 4 GUEVARRA, Reese lf 3 2 MARCELINO, Briana ss CUTLER, CARLI 3b 3 2 JAMES, Aziah pr MCDANIEL, Kiwi b 3 3 SAPPINGTON, Olivia c/dp BATES, Kelli pr LEMUS, Alexis 2b 3 GLATCZAK, Maura dp/c 2 3 DAHMAN, Ashlee rf 3 2 OLSON, Marybeth p GAVITT, Kylie p 2 KOSHES, Katie p Totals Score by Innings R H E UConn Wichita State 2 6 X 8 9 McKinney, Sydney 3b Glover, Wylie lf 3 Herring, Neleigh ph Perrigan, Madison c Buck, Ryleigh b Webber, Asea cf 3 3 Huecker, Kaylee 2b Mills, Lauren dp/p 2 Derrico, Laurie ss 2 4 Reese, Adi rf Martinez, Hailey p McDonald, Erin p Totals E - LEMUS; DAHMAN. DP - WSU 2. LOB - UCONN 3; WSU 4. 2B - MCDANIEL; SAPPINGTON; BUCK, R.; REESE, A.. HR - MARCELINO 2; PERRIGAN, M.; BUCK, R.. UConn ip h r er bb so ab bf np OLSON, Marybeth GAVITT, Kylie KOSHES, Katie Win - MARTINEZ, H. (3-). Loss - OLSON (6-7). Save - MCDONALD, E. (4). Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np Martinez, Hailey Mills, Lauren McDonald, Erin WP - GAVITT 2. PB - SAPPINGTON. Pitches/strikes: OLSON 57/42; GAVITT 37/8; KOSHES 33/23; MARTINEZ, H. 55/35; MILLS, L. 29/6; MCDONALD, E. 2/2. Umpires - HP: Charles R. Blackwell B: Chelsea Clark 3B: Anita M. Robinett Start: 2:3 pm Time: 2:25 Attendance: 337 Weather: 4 and Sunny WICHITA, Kan. - Ryleigh Buck came up with her fourth career game with three hits, driving in three runs in the Sunday win. Erin McDonald recorded her fourth save of the season after pitching the last.2 innings without giving up a hit and Hailey Martinez collected her third win of the season. Looking to avoid the sweep, the Shockers got to work early in the final game of the series. After a single from Sydney McKinney to center field. Perrigan came up with her seventh home run of the season to give the Shockers a 2- lead in the bottom of the first. After being forced to -2-3 inning, Wichita State responded with a six-run inning in the bottom of the third. Following singles by McKinney and Perrigan, Buck launched her fifth home run of the season that extended the Shocker lead to five runs. Two walks and a Husky error loaded the bases for the Shockers, setting up Adi Reese for her first career double that extended the lead to 8-. avg Brooke Wilmes rf 3.34 Regan Nash lf Emma Raabe ph.23 Jazmyn Rollin ss Kim Wert 3b Hatti Moore c Kara Decker dp Abby George pr.4 Kolby Romaine b Kendyll Bailey 2b Gabby Garrison pr.36 Callie Martin cf Madi Norman p 2 - Eli Daniel p - Totals Score by Innings R H E Mizzou Wichita State 5 3 avg McKinney, Sydney 3b Webber, Asea cf Perrigan, Madison c Buck, Ryleigh b Derrico, Laurie ss Herring, Neleigh dp Huecker, Kaylee 2b Nickerson, Bailee rf Eck, Kasidee pr. Glover, Wylie lf Bingham, Caitlin p. Martinez, Hailey p - Totals E - Wilmes(8); PERRIGAN, M.(3); DERRICO, L. 2(9). DP - WSU 2. LOB - MISSOURI 7; WSU 6. 2B - Rollin(5). HR - NICKERSON, B(3). HBP - Wert. SH - Nash(7); DERRICO, L.(5). SB - Nash(8); Rollin(9); Martin(2). Mizzou ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Madi Norman Eli Daniel Win - Norman (9-6). Loss - MARTINEZ, H. (3-). Save - None. Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Bingham, Caitlin Martinez, Hailey WP - BINGHAM, C. 2(4); MARTINEZ, H.(). HBP - by MARTINEZ, H. (Wert). Pitches/strikes: Norman /58; Daniel 25/9; BINGHAM, C. 64/29; MARTINEZ, H. 8/48. Umpires - HP: Anthony Williams B: Royce A. Eller 3B: Brian M. Miller Start: 3:4 p.m Time: 2:5 Attendance: 35 Weather: 66 and Partly Cloudy WICHITA, Kan. - After two scoreless innings, four straight walks drawn by the Tigers allowed Mizzou to take a one-run lead in the top of the third. Wichita State responded a half-inning later, with Nickerson crushing her first home run in 55 at-bats that allowed the Shockers to tie it up. Following a shutout inning in the top of the fourth, Mizzou got the leadoff runner on one inning later off a Shocker fielding error. A double to left field by Mizzou s Jazmyn Rollin drove in two runs and gave the Tigers the lead that they would not give up for the rest of the game. Mizzou scored two more runs off a fielding error by Wichita State, making it a 5- lead. Mizzou kept the momentum going in the top of the sixth, driving in two more runs off a single after a walk and right field single. The Shockers were held to a.2 team batting average and gave up eight walks for the first time since March against Nebraska. UConn avoided getting run-ruled, however, by scoring six unanswered runs in the fourth and fifth inning. Reese Guevarra started the top of the fourth with a single, with Briana Marcelino driving in two runs that cut the deficit to six. The Huskies strung together two consecutive doubles, cutting the Shocker lead down to five. After Ashley Esty got on base with a single, Marcelino hit her second home run of the day and cut the lead 8-6. UConn looked to steal the win in the top of the sixth with two singles, but Wichita State inserted McDonald to close it out. The Norman, Okla., native did not disappoint, retiring UConn s last six batters. Reese set a career high for RBIs in just her fourth start of the season, while Perrigan registered her eighth multi-hit game of the season. McKinney collected at least two hits for the sixth time this season, with Sunday marking the 25th career multi-hit game for Buck.

36 Mizzou 7 (9-4) 29 Wichita State Softball Mizzou at Wichita State (Game 2) Apr 3, 29 at Wichita, Kan. (Wilkins Stadium) Wichita State 3 (2-6) Wichita State 2 (2-7,2-5 AAC) 29 UCF Softball Wichita State at UCF 4/5/9 at Orlando, Fla. (UCF Softball Complex) UCF 3 (28-,7- AAC) avg Brooke Wilmes 2b Regan Nash lf Jazmyn Rollin ss Kim Wert 3b Hatti Moore c Kara Decker dp Gabby Garrison pr.36 Kolby Romaine b 2.25 Callie Martin cf Abby George rf Geana Torres ph Cassie Gasper p - Eli Daniel p - Totals avg Buck, Ryleigh b Webber, Asea cf Eck, Kasidee cf. Perrigan, Madison c Derrico, Laurie ss McKinney, Sydney 3b Nickerson, Bailee rf Herring, Neleigh dp Huecker, Kaylee 2b Canada, Bethany ph. Glover, Wylie lf McDonald, Erin p - Mills, Lauren p.36 Totals avg Buck, Ryleigh b McKinney, Sydney 3b Perrigan, Madison c Derrico, Laurie ss Herring, Neleigh dp Nickerson, Bailee lf Reese, Adi rf Huecker, Kaylee 2b Jamele, Mauriana ph.82 Glover, Wylie cf 2.32 McDonald, Erin p 2 - Totals avg SCHAPPACHER, Denali rf GLOVER, Tamesha 3b BREWER, Cassady c 4.35 MULHOLLAND, AyJay pr - TOMBERLIN, Alicia c.333 ESPARZA, Jazmine b ORNELAS, Karissa dp.292 BARLOW, Brooke pr 2.25 JOHNSON, Aubrey lf 3.3 LONDON, Takiya ss CANNON, Damaria ph.32 KLARKOWSKI, Kyra cf EMANUEL, Erin 2b WHITE, Alea p 2 - Totals Score by Innings R H E Mizzou Wichita State Score by Innings R H E Wichita State 2 7 UCF 2 X 3 7 E - Moore(2). LOB - MISSOURI 4; WSU 4. 2B - Rollin(5); Martin(9). HR - Rollin(7); Wert 2(3); Moore(4); WEBBER, A.(4); DERRICO, L.(5). SH - WEBBER, A.(4). CS - Wilmes(3); G. Garrison(). Reached on CI - WEBBER, A.. LOB - WSU 6; UCF 6. 2B - MCKINNEY, S.(6); BARLOW, B(). HBP - BREWER, C. SH - ESPARZA, J(2); LONDON, T.(3). SF - KLARKOWSKI(). SB - SCHAPPACHER(9); EMANUEL, E(9). Mizzou ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Cassie Gasper Eli Daniel Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era McDonald, Erin Mills, Lauren Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era McDonald, Erin UCF ip h r er bb so ab bf np era WHITE, Alea Win - Gasper (6-4). Loss - MCDONALD, E. (6-7). Save - Daniel (3). WP - MCDONALD, E. 2(8). CI - Moore. Pitches/strikes: Gasper 95/57; Daniel 28/8; MCDONALD, E. 8/54; MILLS, L. 8/. Umpires - HP: Royce A. Eller B: Brian M. Miller 3B: Anthony Williams Start: 5:5 p.m Time: 2:2 Attendance: 364 Weather: 67 and Partly Cloudy Win - WHITE, A (2-6). Loss - MCDONALD, E. (6-8). Save - None. HBP - by MCDONALD, E. (BREWER, C). PB - TOMBERLIN(2). Pitches/strikes: MCDONALD, E. 6/65; WHITE, A 3/7. Umpires - HP: Kelly Ternes B: Melvin Clark 2B: Rick Boyer Start: 6: PM Time: 2:4 Attendance: 326 Weather: Woof WICHITA, Kan. - The Shockers totaled hits in the two outings, with Bailee Nickerson and Wylie Glover coming up with a multi-hit game. Laurie Derrico hit her fifth home run of the season in game two, putting her three home runs away from becoming the all-time home runs leader in Shocker Softball history. Erin McDonald started her 3th game of the season only giving up one hit through the first three innings, resulting in three shutout innings to start game two. After a single by Wylie Glover a half-inning later, Asea Webber launched her fourth home run of the season to give the Shockers a two-run lead. Mizzou quickly responded with a solo home run in the top of the fifth inning, courtesy of Rollin, that cut the Wichita State lead to one. The Shockers forced Mizzou into six straight outs, but the Tigers led off the top of the sixth inning with a single. After a walk, Mizzou s Kim Wert hit a three-run home run to left field to swing the lead over to the Tigers. Hatti Moore followed that shot in her next at-bat, hitting her fourth home run of the season to extend Mizzou s lead to 5-2. Wichita State responded a half-inning later, with Derrico hitting a home run that cut the lead to two runs. With two outs, Missouri hit a double and Wert hit her second home run of the day to give the Tigers the four-run advantage. ORLANDO, Fla. - The Wichita State softball team took an early lead against American Athletic Conference leader UCF on Friday, but the Knights came back to score three unanswered runs and defeat the Shockers 3-2. Sydney McKinney recorded her eighth multi-hit game of the season, going 2-for-4 at the plate. Erin McDonald pitched her ninth game where she went six or more innings, posting three strikeouts in the process. After a double by McKinney, Madison Perrigan drove her home off a single up the middle to give the Shockers the early one-run lead. UCF attempted to get going early a half-inning later with a leadoff single, but McDonald forced a fly out, groundout and a strikeout to keep the Shockers ahead. UCF forced the Shockers into a -2-3 inning in the top of the second, responding on the offensive end with two consecutive singles a half-inning later. A fly out from Kyra Klarkowski tied the game, with a single to right field from Erin Emanuel scoring the go-ahead run for the Knights. Two singles and a walk loaded the bases for Wichita State in the bottom of the third with one out, but UCF forced an infield fly to the shortstop and a fly out to left field to leave the runners stranded. UCF responded with an RBI double following a hit by pitch, giving the Knights a two-run advantage. A walk drawn by Wylie Glover and a single by Ryleigh Buck allowed the Shockers to strike with no outs. UCF, however, came up with a pick off play to second and forced a strikeout and a groundout to second to prevent any damage to its lead. The Shockers continued to fight in the last half-inning, with Mauriana Jamele coming up with a pinch hit single to lead things off. After advancing to second off a passed ball, the Shockers drove in another run off a sacrifice grounder by Buck. UCF forced the Shockers into a fly out to center field to end the game. Buck extended her hit streak to five games in her first trip back to UCF since transferring from the program in the fall of her freshman season.

37 29 UCF Softball Wichita State at UCF 4/6/9 at Orlando, Fla. (UCF Softball Complex) 29 UCF Softball Wichita State at UCF 4/7/9 at Orlando, Fla. (UCF Softball Complex) Wichita State 6 (22-7,3-5) UCF 3 (28-,7-) Wichita State 2 (23-7,4-5 AAC) UCF (28-,7-2 AAC) avg Buck, Ryleigh b McKinney, Sydney 3b Perrigan, Madison c Eck, Kasidee pr. Derrico, Laurie ss Herring, Neleigh dp Bingham, Caitlin ph. Reese, Adi rf 5 2. Nickerson, Bailee lf Huecker, Kaylee 2b Jamele, Mauriana ph.25 Glover, Wylie cf Martinez, Hailey p - McDonald, Erin p - Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State UCF X avg SCHAPPACHER, Denali rf JULYLIA, Savannah lf GLOVER, Tamesha 3b ESPARZA, Jazmine b LANGE, Kendyl pr.333 ORNELAS, Karissa c MULHOLLAND, AyJay ph - JOHNSON, Aubrey dp 3.3 BARLOW, Brooke lf 2.59 LONDON, Takiya ss BEJARANO, Hayley ph.26 KLARKOWSKI, Kyra cf JENSEN, Kaitlyn ph.53 EMANUEL, Erin 2b VASQUEZ, Breanna p - Totals E - MARTINEZ, H.(2); GLOVER, T 2(7); LONDON, T.(8); VASQUEZ, B.(). DP - WSU. LOB - WSU 6; UCF. 2B - PERRIGAN, M.(9); ESPARZA, J(9); ORNELAS, K.(2); JOHNSON, A(6). 3B - BARLOW, B(). HR - DERRICO, L.(6). HBP - EMANUEL, E. SH - MCKINNEY, S.(); ORNELAS, K.(4); EMANUEL, E(4). SB - SCHAPPACHER(). CS - MCKINNEY, S.(2); GLOVER, W.(); GLOVER, T(3). Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np era Martinez, Hailey McDonald, Erin Win - MCDONALD, E. (7-8). Loss - VASQUEZ, B. (8-4). Save - None. UCF ip h r er bb so ab bf np era VASQUEZ, Breanna WP - VASQUEZ, B.(). HBP - by MCDONALD, E. (EMANUEL, E). PB - PERRIGAN, M.(8). Pitches/strikes: MARTINEZ, H. 82/53; MCDONALD, E. 77/49; VASQUEZ, B. 6/99. Umpires - HP: Melvin Clark B: Rick Boyer 2B: Kelly Ternes Start: 2: PM Time: 2:55 Attendance: 43 Weather: idk ORLANDO, Fla. - After UCF forced extra innings, the Wichita State softball team scored three runs in the th inning to snag a 6-3 win on Saturday afternoon for its first conference road win of the season. McKinney, Sydney 3b 4 2 Buck, Ryleigh b 3 5 Perrigan, Madison c 3 3 Derrico, Laurie ss 3 4 Jamele, Mauriana dp 3 2 Nickerson, Bailee lf 2 3 Reese, Adi rf Huecker, Kaylee 2b Glover, Wylie cf 2 McDonald, Erin p Totals Score by Innings R H E Wichita State 2 9 UCF 3 SCHAPPACHER, Denali rf 3 GLOVER, Tamesha 3b 5 ESPARZA, Jazmine b 2 7 ORNELAS, Karissa dp 3 MULHOLLAND, AyJay pr JOHNSON, Aubrey lf BARLOW, Brooke lf TOMBERLIN, Alicia c CANNON, Damaria ph LONDON, Takiya ss JULYLIA, Savannah ph KLARKOWSKI, Kyra cf 2 JENSEN, Kaitlyn ph EMANUEL, Erin 2b WHITE, Alea p Totals LOB - WSU 5; UCF 5. 2B - NICKERSON, B(6). HR - PERRIGAN, M.(8). HBP - ESPARZA, J. SH - REESE, A.(2); GLOVER, W.(2); GLOVER, T(4). SB - SCHAPPACHER(); ESPARZA, J(6). CS - MULHOLLAND(). Wichita State ip h r er bb so ab bf np McDonald, Erin Win - MCDONALD, E. (8-8). Loss - WHITE, A (2-7). Save - None. UCF ip h r er bb so ab bf np WHITE, Alea WP - MCDONALD, E. 2(). HBP - by MCDONALD, E. (ESPARZA, J). PB - TOMBERLIN(3). Pitches/strikes: MCDONALD, E. 89/5; WHITE, A 84/54. Umpires - HP: Rick Boyer B: Kelly Ternes 2B: Melvin Clark Start: 2: PM Time: :47 Attendance: 547 Weather: Sunday Sunday Sunday ORLANDO, Fla. - Hanging on to a one-run lead heading into the seventh inning, the Wichita State softball team edged out UCF to claim the series with a 2- victory on Sunday afternoon. Madison Perrigan led the way offensively with two hits in five at-bats, while Hailey Martinez tied a career high with three strikeouts in her fourth start of the season. Erin McDonald totaled two strikeouts and obtained her seventh win of the season, pitching the final 4.2 innings. Martinez recorded two strikeouts without allowing a hit in the first two innings, but UCF collected the game s first hit off a bunt single to get the Knights offense started. Following a sacrifice bunt and a passed ball to advance the runner to third, UCF struck first off a single up the middle to take the one-run lead. After two singles and a fielder s choice loaded the bases for Wichita State in the top of the fourth, the Shockers scored off a UCF error. The Knights responded in the bottom of the fifth by loading the bases following a walk, fielder s choice and error, eventually taking back the lead off a sacrifice grounder to the shortstop. Laurie Derrico and Caitlin Bingham got on base in the top of the sixth by drawing walks, with the Shockers tying the score again off a UCF error. Coming in to pinch hit, Mauriana Jamele came in the clutch and hit an RBI single to right field that gave the Shockers their first lead of the game 3-2. UCF responded with a leadoff double to left field, advancing to third base off a sacrifice bunt. Brooke Barlow came up with the RBI triple to tie the game at three, but McDonald forced a groundout to first base and a strikeout to prevent any more damage. The Shockers were retired in order in the top of the sixth, with UCF responding by drawing a one out walk and a single to third base. McDonald, however, moved the game into extra innings by forcing UCF to hit into a fly out to center field and a strikeout. Forcing the Shockers into a -2-3 inning in the top of the eighth, UCF responded with a leadoff double to right center to put the potential go-ahead run in scoring position. Like she had been doing the previous two innings, McDonald prevented any damage by forcing three flyouts to the outfield. After retiring the Shockers into another -2-3, UCF got two runners on after a hit by pitch and bunt single. Despite Perrigan missing the pop up toward the batter s box, she managed to start a double play. McDonald then forced a fly out to left field following a single, moving the game into the th inning. Mauriana Jamele came up with a season-high two hits in just her third start of the season while Kaylee Huecker tied a career high with two hits in three at-bats. Erin McDonald came up with her eighth win of the season after pitching another complete game and collecting two strikeouts. Following a single, wild pitch and sacrifice bunt to advance a runner to third, UCF took the early one-run lead in the bottom of the first after a successful double steal attempt. Jamele responded with a leadoff single in the top of the second, with Bailee Nickerson drawing a walk in the next at-bat. Huecker came up with a single to left field to drive in the tying run, but UCF tagged out both Wichita State runners after the play to end the inning without further damage. McDonald retired six of the next seven UCF batters before Wichita State had offensive momentum in the top of the fourth, with Laurie Derrico and Jamele coming up with singles and advancing in scoring position off a passed ball. After Nickerson got out putout, UCF tagged Derrico out at home and forced a fly out to keep the game tied. Continuing her dominance in the circle, McDonald only allowed a single in the next two innings to keep things tied at one run heading into the sixth inning. After coming in the clutch by driving in the go-ahead run in Saturday s victory, Madison Perrigan once again came up with the play the Shockers needed in the top of the sixth. Perrigan came up with a solo home run to left field that drove in the game winning run. After Wichita State forced UCF into two more ground outs and caught the runner stealing, the Knights looked to snatch the victory by drawing two walks with one out in the bottom of the seventh. Hitting a deep ball into left field, Nickerson came up with a catch in left field for the second out with UCF runners advancing to second and third. McDonald, however, would deny the Knights a chance for a come back by forcing Erin Emmanuel into a line out to second base to end the game. Derrico extended her hit streak to four games, with seven of Wichita State s nine batters coming up with at least one hit. Derrico was also one putout shy of matching her career high, coming up with four on Sunday. Buck led things off by reaching second base off a throwing error, with Perrigan driving in the go-ahead run off a left center double. Derrico followed up in the next at-bat, hitting her sixth home run of the season to extend the Shocker lead to three. UCF managed a double in the bottom half, but could not plate any runs, securing the win for WSU.

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