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U N I V E R S I T Y O F W A S H I N G T O N HUSKY SOFTBALL Phone: (206) 543-2230 Fax: (206) 543-5000 Web Site www.gohuskies.com March 19, 2003 THIS WEEK... Friday, March 21 No. 3 Washington vs. Sacramento State 12:30 p.m. No. 3 Washington vs. Illinois 3 p.m. Saturday, March 22 No. 3 Washington vs. Morehead State 10 a.m. No. 3 Washington vs. Utah 12:30 p.m. Sunday, March 23 No. 3 Washington vs. Iowa 9 a.m. No. 3 Washington vs. Long Island 11 a.m. COMING UP... Fri., March 28 No. 3 Washington at No. 6 Cal, 2 p.m. Sat., March 29 No. 3 Washington at No. 10 Stanford, 7 p.m. Sun., March 30 No. 3 Washington at No. 10 Stanford, 1 p.m. MARCH Contact: Misty Cole (mistyrc@u.washington.edu) No. 3 Huskies Head To Sacramento To Play In The Capital Classic THIS WEEKEND: The No. 3-ranked Washington softball team (26-2-1) makes its seventh consecutive road trip this weekend when it heads to to play in the Capital Classic. The tournament, hosted by Sacramento State, will be held March 20-23 at the Sacramento Softball Complex and will include 11 teams in a round robin format. The winner will be declared on the final day of competition based on record. The Huskies have a total of five tournament games on tap, including Sacramento State, Illinois, Morehead State, Utah and Iowa. UW will also play a game versus Long Island on Sunday at the Sacramento Softball Complex, which will not count towards the tournament standings. Other team s competing in the tournament include No. 6 California, Eastern Kentucky, UNLV and Utah State. Thursday, March 20: No Washington games scheduled. Friday, March 21: Washington vs. Sacramento State, 12:30 p.m. Friday, March 21: Washington vs. Illinois, 3 p.m. Saturday, March 22: Washington vs. Morehead State, 10 a.m. Saturday, March 22: Washington vs. Utah, 12:30 p.m. Sunday, March 23: Washington vs. Iowa, 9 a.m. Sunday, March 23: Washington vs. Long Island, 11 a.m. SERIES HISTORY: Washington has faced just two of its scheduled opponents and holds a 13-2 (.867) lead in the all-time series over Utah (10-1) and Iowa (3-1). The Huskies hold a 10-game win streak over Utah, including a 4-0 decision last season, and have also won the last three games versus Iowa. UW will be making its first appearances against Sacramento State, Illinois, Morehead State and Long Island. PROBABLE STARTERS: Probable starters at each position with notes: Pos. Player, Year Notes C/DP Amy Hanson, Jr. Leads team with five sacrifice hits; has hit two doubles Kristen Rivera, So. Leads team with.380 BA, 13 home runs, 34 RBIs and.837 slugging % 1B Sarah Hyatt, Fr. Hit.667 at the Arizona Pepsi Classic; has four home runs this season 2B Amanda Oleson, Jr. Hit.500 at the Kia Klassic last week; has walked 12 times this season SS Jaime Clark, Sr. Leads team with 28 runs scored; has hit seven home runs 3B Kathy Fiske, So. Hit.500 at the Kia Klassic; ranks second on team with eight home runs OF Aimee Minor, Fr. 4 HR this season, including one off of Texas Cat Osterman OF Megan Owen, Jr. Hit first career home run vs. Texas last weekend OF Rita Roach, Jr. Named to the Hawaii Chevron Paradise Classic all-tournament team OF Dena Tyson, Fr. Leads team with 13 walks; second on squad with six doubles COACH WILSON: In 11 seasons as the head coach at UW, Teresa Wilson has led the Dawgs to two Pac-10 championships, nine NCAA Regionals and two second place finishes at the College World Series. Her overall UW record stands at 511-184-1 (.734) and she is 715-345-1 (.674) all-time. Before becoming the Husky head coach in 1993, Wilson served as the head coach at Minnesota for two seasons (1990-1991) and THIS WEEK S HUSKY SOFTBALL PLANNER... Mon. 17 Tue. 18 Wed. 19 Thu. 20 Fri. 21 Sat. 22 Sun. 23 Individual Practice Individual Practice Practice Husky Stadium 1:45 p.m. Travel Day vs. Sacramento St. 12:30 p.m. vs. Illinois 3 p.m. vs. Morehead St. 10 a.m. vs. Utah 12:30 p.m. University of Washington Athletics Media Relations 229 Graves Building Box 354070 Seattle, WA 98195-4070 vs. Iowa 9 a.m. vs. Long Island 11 a.m.

USA TODAY/NFCA TOP 25 POLL MARCH 18, 2003 Rank Team Record Points Last Week 1. UCLA (18) 26-2 498 1 2. Arizona (2) 28-2 482 2 3. Washington 26-2-1 460 5 4. Oklahoma 24-3 428 6 5. Nebraska 16-4 421 3 6. California 23-6 390 7 7. Texas 22-5 385 4 8. LSU 20-7 346 8 9. Cal State Fullerton 18-9 339 9 10. DePaul 13-3 322 13 11. Georgia 26-4 299 10 12. Stanford 21-7 296 11 13. Arizona State 23-9 260 12 14. South Carolina 19-7 235 15 15. Michigan 11-6 228 14 16. Ohio State 21-6 176 18 17. Florida State 19-9 159 16 18. Alabama 20-10 142 19 19. Oregon 17-6 124 22 20. Oregon State 19-10 112 17 21. South Florida 31-8 111 21 22. Oklahoma State 21-6 109 23 23. Texas A&M 20-10 87 20 24. Kansas 16-6 25 25 25. Minnesota 15-7-1 19 NR Others receiving votes: Massachusetts 15, Northwestern 8, Florida 6, Mississippi State 5, Southern Illinois 5, Louisiana- Lafayette 4, Illinois 3. ESPN.COM/USA SOFTBALL TOP 25 POLL MARCH 18, 2003 Last Rank Team Record Points Week 1. Arizona (13) 29-2 444 T1 2. UCLA (5) 26-2 436 T1 3. Washington 26-2-1 413 5 4. Oklahoma 24-3 388 6 5. Nebraska 16-4 369 4 6. California 23-6 361 7 7. Texas 22-5 335 3 8. Cal State Fullerton 18-9 311 8 9. Stanford 21-7 296 10 10. LSU 20-7 292 9 11. DePaul 13-3 291 13 12. Georgia 26-4 259 11 13. South Carolina 19-6 222 14 14. Arizona State 23-9 213 12 15. Michigan 11-6 202 15 T16. Florida State 19-9 141 16 T16. Oklahoma State 22-6 141 21 18. Alabama 20-10 130 18 19. Oregon State 19-10 126 17 20. Oregon 17-6 116 22 21. Ohio State 13-6 105 20 22. Texas A&M 20-10 78 19 23. South Florida 30-8 56 24 24. Northwestern 13-6 28 25 25. Massachusetts 9-10 24 23 Others receiving votes: Minnesota 21, Kansas 15, Florida 13, Mississippi State 9, Louisiana-Lafayette 7, Iowa 4, Southwest Texas 2, Hawaii 1, Fresno State 1. Bold indicates 2003 UW opponent. WASHINGTON SOFTBALL MARCH 19, 20 03 at Oregon for four seasons (1986-89). All totaled, Wilson has coached 24 All-Americans, 69 all-conference selections and 50 academic all-conference honorees. A 1983 All-American pitcher for Missouri, she is joined by assistants Scott Centala and Steve Dailey. LAST WEEKEND: Washington had its best weekend of the season last week with a 3-0 mark at the Kia Klassic in Fullerton, Calif. The Huskies got their first taste of top-10 competition with match-ups against No. 4 Texas and No. 9 Cal State Fullerton and rose to the occasion, defeating the Longhorns 7-1 and the Titans 5-4. UW also won a 5-2 decision over Hawaii to win its pool. Due to poor weather conditions, the bracket portion of the Kia Klassic was cancelled and no tournament winner was determined. Amanda Oleson and Kathy Fiske led the Huskies at the plate with.500 batting averages (5-for-10). The highlight of the tournament came when UW hit three home runs off of Texas ace Cat Osterman in the same inning. Washington scored four earn runs against Osterman in 2.1 innings, equaling her season total in 15 other appearances. BACK-TO-BACK DINGERS: Washington has hit back-to-back home runs six times this season, using four different combinations. Kathy Fiske and Sarah Hyatt teamed up for sequential dingers against Arkansas (Feb. 14), while Fiske and Kristen Rivera (Feb. 28) hit consecutive home runs versus Portland State. Rivera and Jaime Clark have gone deep back-to-back three times, including twice in the Purdue match-up (Mar. 2) and once against Temple (Feb. 24). Most recently, Aimee Minor and Megan Owen hit successive shots off of Texas Cat Osterman (Mar. 14), while batting from the eight and nine positions. All totaled, Washington has posted 11 multi-home run games with Rivera (3 vs. Purdue), Clark (2 vs. Purdue) and Hyatt (2 vs. North Carolina) each recording more than one home run in the same game. A FRESH START: Washington s three freshman, Sarah Hyatt, Aimee Minor and Dena Tyson, have seen significant starting time this season. Hyatt has started all 29 games at first base for the Huskies, while Minor has started 20 games in right field and five as the designated player. Tyson has notched 24 starts in left field and one in centerfield. The trio has amassed 40 percent of the team s triples (2-of-5), 37 percent of the team s doubles (13-of-35) and 28 percent of the team s home runs (11-of-40). TOP 40 WATCH LIST: Washington s Tia Bollinger, Jaime Clark and Kristen Rivera have been named to the initial watch list for the second annual USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Award (considered the Heisman Trophy in women's collegiate softball). The initial watch list is comprised of 40 players that represent 23 colleges and 11 different collegiate conferences. Bollinger, a junior pitcher, was a 2001 third team All-American and a 2002 Pac-10 All- Conference honorable mention selection. Clark, a senior short stop, was a top 10 finalist for the 2002 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Award and is a three-time All- American. Rivera, a sophomore catcher, was the only freshman named to the first team All-Pac-10 team last season and was a second team All-America honoree. The first 25 finalists for the award will be announced on April 8. The list will then be reduced to 10 players on April 29, with three finalists being named on May 13. The winner of the 2003 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Award will be announced at the 2003 NCAA Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City. SAVING THE DAY: Junior ace Tia Bollinger has recorded three saves this season to bring her career total to 10, which ties the school record. Bollinger already holds the single-season record with seven saves, which she set last year. She currently shares the career record with Jamie Graves (1997-2000). CLARK GIVES OPPONENTS THE RUN-AROUND: With a pair of runs scored versus Hawaii on March 13, Jaime Clark became the all-time career runs leader at Washington with 190 runs scored. Her career total now stands at 191 with 31 regular season games remaining on the 2003 schedule.

WASHINGTON SOFTBALL MARCH 19, 20 03 UW Softball in 2003 APPROACHING THE RBI RECORD: Jaime Clark is just eight RBIs shy of becoming UW s career leader. With 25 runs batted in this season, Clark s career total stands at 219 RBIs and ranks third on the Husky charts. Michelle Church (1993-96) holds on to the No. 2 spot with 225 RBIs, while Jennifer Cline, current Nebraska assistant coach, tops the list with 227 career RBIs. Last season, Clark led the nation with 75 runs batted in, which ranks second on Washington s all-time single-season chart. STEALING THE SHOW: Jaime Clark is 20-for-21 in stolen base attempts this season to rank second in the Pac-10. Her only failed attempt came last weekend when she tried to steal home on a passed ball versus Cal State Fullerton. The ball bounced hard off the backstop and right into the hands of the Titan catcher who dove at Clark to make the tag. The Pac-10 leader is UCLA s Natasha Watley who is 21-for-24. FIVE BLASTS VS. THE BOILERMAKERS: The Huskies had a banner day versus Purdue on March 3. En route to an 11-0 romp, Washington broke two home run school records, including most home runs in a game by a team (five) and most home runs by an individual in a game with three by Kristen Rivera. Jaime Clark hit the other two home runs against the Boilermakers. MILESTONES: Head coach Teresa Wilson has notched two milestone victories this season, including 700 career wins and 500 Washington victories. On Feb. 22, Wilson tallied her 700th career victory with a 5-2 win over No. 15 Michigan, 5-3. On March 1, Wilson recorded her 500th win at the helm of the UW softball team with a 9-0 romp over Northwestern. She now has a 715-345-1 all-time record, which ranks 16th on the active coaches list for most victories. RIVERA NAMED USA SOFTBALL COLLEGIATE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: After a record-setting performance at the Worth Invitational, Feb. 28-March 2, sophomore Kristen Rivera was selected as the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week and Pac-10 Player of the Week on March 4. Rivera led the Huskies to five wins at the Worth Invitational and the unofficial tournament title as she hit.571 (8-for-14) over the five game stretch with a double, four home runs and 12 RBIs. Against Purdue, she hit three home runs in three at-bats to set a Washington record and tallied five RBIs. She also went 2-for-3 against both Pacific and Northwestern with two runs scored and six RBIs combined. Rivera drew two walks over the course of the tournament and did not strikeout. Behind the plate, she was flawless with a perfect fielding percentage and threw out the only base runner that attempted to steal. WASHINGTON IN THE POLLS: The Washington softball team improved one spot in the USA Today/NFCA Coaches Poll to No. 3 on March 18. The Huskies have been ranked in the USA Today/NFCA Coaches Top 25 poll in each of the last 117 poll datings. Washington s streak began with the team s No. 15 preseason ranking in 1994 and also includes smaller streaks of 66 straight top 6 rankings (2/28/96 - preseason 2001 poll) and 69 consecutive poll datings in the top 10 (preseason 1996-2/28/01). Overall, the Huskies have remained in the top 15 in each of the last 100 poll datings, a streak that began with the preseason poll in 1996. Washington is also ranked No. 3 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate top 25 poll. PAC-10 HONORS: Tia Bollinger was selected as the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week on March 4 after a 3-0 mark at the Worth Invitational, Feb. 28-March 2. She gave up just 10 hits total, shutout Northwestern and allowed no earned runs in four innings of work against Purdue. Bollinger rung up 14 batters in 16 innings for a team-low 0.44 ERA and allowed only one run in three appearances. She limited No. 20 Ohio State to three hits and Purdue to only two. Kristen Rivera was named Pac-10 Player of the Week on March 4 for her.571 showing (8-for14) at the Worth Invitational. Her weekend was highlighted by a three home run performance versus Purdue, which set a Husky single-game record. WEATHER WOES: The Huskies have crisscrossed across the country over the first six weeks of the season to play quality opponents in good weather. What UW has found in addition is four weekends of wind, rain and mud. Washington s season opener against Santa Clara was postponed a day because of a rainstorm on Feb. 6 in Hawaii. The Huskies then had rain delays in three of its four games at the Arizona Pepsi Classic in Tucson and had its game against the host Wildcats cancelled. Weather at the NFCA Leadoff Classic in Columbus, Ga., was no different as the Huskies had their Friday, Feb. 21 game against South Carolina halted in the sixth inning and completed on Saturday. Its Saturday night game against Michigan was suspended Overall Record:... 26-2-1 Pac-10:... 1-0 Non-Conference:... 25-2-1 Home Games:... 0-0 Away Games:... 2-0 Neutral Site Games:... 24-2-1 vs. Ranked Teams:... 6-1 vs. Unranked Teams:... 20-1-1 Day Games:... 17-2-1 Night Games:... 9-0 Shutout:... 6-0 One-Run Games:... 11-1 Two-Run Games:... 2-1 Extra Innings:... 3-0-1 UW Scores First:... 23-1 Opponent Scores First:... 3-1-1 UW Scores in First Inning:... 15-1 Opp. Scores in First Inning:... 3-1 Largest Winning Margin:... 11 Largest Losing Margin:... 1 Ahead After Five:... 19-0 Trailing After Five:... 1-0-1 Tied After Five:... 6-2 Ahead After Six:... 18-0 Trailing After Six:... 0-0 Tied After Six:... 5-2-1 Out-hit Opponents:... 23-0-1 Out-hit by Opponents:... 3-1 Equal Number of Hits:... 0-1 Fewer Errors Than Opp.:... 14-0 More Errors Than Opp.:... 6-2-1 Equal Number of Errors:... 6-0 Monday:... 0-0 Tuesday:... 0-0 Wednesday:... 0-0 Thursday:... 4-0 Friday:... 8-1 Saturday:... 9-0 Sunday:... 5-1-1 February:... 14-0-1 March:... 12-2 April:... 0-0 May:... 0-0 Last 5 Games:... 4-1 Last 10 Games:... 8-2 Current Streak:... Won 3 Longest Win Streak:... 10 Longest Loss Streak:... 1 Largest Home Crowd:... n/a Largest Road Crowd:... 357... vs. Northwestern, Feb. 15 (Tucson, Ariz.) Shortest Game:... 1:30... vs. Temple, March 8 Longest Game:... 3:45... vs. Arkansas, Feb. 14

2003 Washington Schedule/Results Overall record: 26-3-1 -Feb. 7 vs. Santa Clara! W, 3-2 (8) Feb. 7 vs. Oklahoma State! W, 5-4 (8) Feb. 8 vs. Louisville! W, 7-4 Feb. 8 at Hawaii! W, 3-2 Feb. 9 vs. Santa Clara! W, 7-5 Feb. 9 vs. Oklahoma State! W, 3-2 Feb. 14 vs. Arkansas# W, 12-3 (5) Feb. 14 vs. FIU# W, 8-0 (6) Feb. 15 vs. Northwestern# W, 2-1 Feb. 16 vs. Minnesota# T, 5-5 (9) Feb. 21 vs. South Carolina$ (16) W, 2-1 Feb. 21 vs. Michigan$ (15) W, 5-3 Feb. 22 vs. Temple$ W, 4-3 Feb. 28 vs. Portland State% W, 3-0 Feb. 28 vs. Ohio State% (20) W, 2-1 March 1 vs. Northwestern% W, 9-0 (5) March 1 vs. Pacific% W, 9-1 March 2 vs. Purdue% W, 11-0 (5) March 6 vs. Massachusetts^ (21) W, 1-0 (8) March 6 vs. Hofstra^ W, 9-1 (6) March 7 vs. Northwestern^ L, 6-5 March 7 vs. Ball State^ W, 6-3 March 8 vs. North Carolina^ W, 4-0 March 8 vs. Temple^ W, 8-0 (5) March 8 vs. Michigan State^ W, 4-3 March 9 vs. Stanford^ (12) L, 1-0 March 13 vs. Texas& (4) W, 7-1 March 13 vs. Hawaii& W, 5-2 March 14 vs. Cal State Fullerton& (9) W, 5-4 March 21 vs. Sacramento State~ 12:30 p.m. March 21 vs. Illinois~ 3 p.m. March 22 vs. Morehead State~ 10 a.m. March 22 vs. Utah~ 12:30 p.m. March 23 vs. Iowa~ 9 a.m. March 23 vs. Long Island~ 11 a.m. March 28 at California* 2 p.m. March 29 at Stanford* 7 p.m. March 30 at Stanford* 1 p.m. April 4 ARIZONA* 2 p.m. April 5 ARIZONA STATE* 2 p.m. April 6 ARIZONA STATE* 1 p.m. April 10 PORTLAND STATE (DH) 3 p.m. April 11 at Oregon* 2 p.m. April 12 at Oregon State* 2 p.m. April 13 at Oregon State* 1 p.m. April 18 at UCLA* 2 p.m. April 19 at UCLA* 2 p.m. April 22 WESTERN WASHINGTON (DH) 1 p.m. April 25 STANFORD* 2 p.m. April 26 CALIFORNIA* 2 p.m. April 27 CALIFORNIA* 1 p.m. April 30 UCLA* 1 p.m. May 2 OREGON STATE* 2 p.m. May 3 OREGON* 2 p.m. May 4 OREGON* 1 p.m. May 9 at Arizona State 7 p.m. May 10 at Arizona (DH) 6 p.m. May 15-18 NCAA Regionals TBA May 22-26 College World Series TBA * Conference game () National ranking at time of game DH Double header CAPS Home game at Husky Softball Stadium (Seattle, Wash.)! Chevron Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) # Pepsi Arizona Classic (Tucson, Ariz.) $ NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) % Worth Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) ^ Speedline Invitational (Plant City, Fla.) & Kia Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) ~ Capital Classic (Sacramento, Calif.) WASHINGTON SOFTBALL MARCH 19, 20 03 due to rain in the fifth frame and was finished on Sunday, Feb. 22. Last weekend, the bracket portion of the Kia Klassic in Fullerton, Calif., was cancelled because of heavy rain. All totaled, the Huskies have had six games suspended by rain and have missed at least five others because of schedule cancellations. As luck would have it, Seattle had clear skies on all but one of those gamedays. HUSKIES ARE PERFECT AT NFCA LEADOFF CLASSIC: Despite rain that cancelled bracket play at the NFCA Leadoff Classic, Washington did play and sweep its three scheduled pool games. The Huskies defeated No. 16 South Carolina 2-1, No. 15 Michigan 5-3 and Temple 4-3 to win Pool 6. Kathy Fiske and Kristen Rivera were named to the all-tournament team for their tremendous efforts at the plate and on defense. Fiske went 6-for-10 (.600) with a.900 slugging percentage over the tournament. She drove in both of Washington's runs in the 2-1 win over No. 16 South Carolina, going 2-for-3 with a double. She followed up that performance with a 3-for-4 showing in the 5-3 win over No. 15 Michigan, including a double and three runs scored. Fiske finished the tournament going 1-for-3 with another double in UW's 4-3 win over Temple. She was perfect from the field, making 8-of-8 plays from third base. Rivera, Washington designated player and catcher, hit.625 (5-for-8) with a 1.000 slugging percentage. She was 2-for-5 against South Carolina and Michigan, while also drawing a walk and being hit by a pitch. Against Temple, Rivera went 3-for-3, driving in two runs and hitting a solo home run in the 4-3 victory. Washington was only one of three teams to have two players named to the all-tournament team, joining Stanford and tournament champion Massachusetts. CHEVRON PARADISE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS: Washington opened the 2003 season with a perfect 6-0 record to win the Hawaii Chevron Paradise Classic in Honolulu, Feb. 6-9. After rain halted play on Feb. 6, the Huskies notched a pair of extra-inning wins against Santa Clara 3-2 and Oklahoma State 5-4 on Feb. 7. UW followed up with victories against Louisville 7-4 and host Hawaii 3-2 to earn the No. 1 seed for Sunday s single elimination bracket. The Huskies defeated Santa Clara in the first round 7-5 and topped Oklahoma State 3-2 for the tournament championship. Sophomore Kristen Rivera was named Most Outstanding Player of the Hawaii Chevron Paradise Classic for her.476 performance at the plate, while sophomore Ashley Boek received Most Outstanding Pitcher honors after picking up three wins and a save. Also named to the all-tournament team were sophomore third baseman Kathy Fiske and junior centerfielder Rita Roach who hit.429 and.350, respectively. ROSTER BREAKDOWN: The 16-player Washington roster includes 13 returning letterwinners and eight returning starters. The 2003 team includes six juniors, five sophomores, three freshmen and two seniors. Nine players hail from California, six from Washington and one from Oregon. HUSKIES ON THE AIRWAVES: KKNW AM-1150, through rights-holder Pioneer Radio & Sports, will carry eight Husky softball games, plus any postseason play during the 2003 season. Longtime baseball play-by-play man Mike Brown returns for his sixth season behind the microphone, while John Cowley will deliver color commentary for his third season with the Dawgs. All games will air live on KKNW, and are also available over the internet at www.gohuskies.com or www.newschannel1150.com. Here is the complete UW softball radio broadcast schedule (broadcasts begin 15 minutes prior to first pitch; schedule is subject to change): Friday, April 4: Washington vs. Arizona, 2 p.m. Saturday, April 5: Washington vs. Arizona State, 2 p.m. Sunday, April 6: Washington vs. Arizona State, 1 p.m. Friday, April 18: Washington at UCLA, 2 p.m. Saturday, April 19: Washington at UCLA, 2 p.m. Friday, April 25: Washington vs. Stanford, 2 p.m. Saturday, April 26: Washington vs. California, 2 p.m. Sunday, April 27: Washington vs. California, 2 p.m. CHALLENGING SCHEDULE: The Huskies will play 14 teams currently ranked in the USA Today/ NFCA Top 25 poll and three other team who have received votes. Seven of those opponents are Pac-10 members, including No. 1 UCLA, No. 2 Arizona, No. 6 California, No. 12 Stanford, No. 13 Arizona

WASHINGTON SOFTBALL MARCH 19, 20 03 State, No. 19 Oregon and No. 20 Oregon State. The ranked opponents include No. 7 Texas, No. 9 Cal State Fullerton, No. 14 South Carolina, No. 15 Michigan, No. 16 Ohio State, No. 22 Oklahoma State, No. 25 Minnesota, No. 26 Massachusetts, No. 27 Northwestern and No. 32 Illinois. BY YOUR TICKETS NOW: The Washington softball team has 12 home games on tap this season. To order tickets call the Ticket Office (206)543-2200 or go online to: https://web21.evene.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/segeteventlist?groupcode=sb&link The user ID name is: uwashse PLAYER NOTES (in alphabetical order): CALLIE BERGAN, SOPHOMORE, 1B: Returns for her sophomore campaign after receiving a medical redshirt last season notched her first career hit and RBI against Florida International on Feb. 15 scored a run against Purdue on March 2 went 1-for-1 with a run scored versus Hofstra on March 6 drew a walk, a sacrifice hit and scored two runs in the win over Ball State on March 7. ASHLEY BOEK, SOPHOMORE, P: Named the Hawaii Chevron Paradise Classic Most Outstanding Pitcher, posting three wins and a save is 12-1 this season with a save has struck out 95 batters in 80.1 innings pitched struck out 10 in her season debut against Oklahoma State (Feb. 7) defeated No. 15 Michigan at the NFCA Leadoff Classic notched two wins at the Worth Invitational with a 0.50 ERA and 18 strikeouts in 14 innings maintained a 0.70 ERA at PAC-10 STANDINGS (thru March 18, 2002) Pac-10 Overall Streak Oregon 1-0 17-6 Won 1 Arizona 0-0 30-2 Won 16 UCLA 0-0 26-2 Won 1 Washington 0-0 26-2-1 Won 3 California 0-0 23-6 Won 7 Stanford 0-0 21-7 Lost 1 Arizona State 0-0 23-9 Won 1 Oregon State 0-1 19-10 Lost 1 PAC-10 PRESEASON COACHES POLL Rank Team Points 1. UCLA (5) 46 2. Arizona (3) 44 3. Washington 33 4. California 30 Stanford 30 Arizona State 20 7. Oregon State 14 8. Oregon 7 the Speedline Invitational with a 4-1 mark punched out 10 batters against Hofstra (Mar. 6) tossed a one-hitter versus Hawaii (Mar. 13) at the Kia Klassic, while striking out a career-high 12 batters. TIA BOLLINGER, JUNIOR, P: Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week (Mar. 4) is 13-1 on the season with three saves and a 1.17 ERA has fanned 101 batters in 113.1 innings pitched tallied a save in the 5-3 victory over No. 15 Michigan struck out 11 in the 3-2 victory over Oklahoma State, while walking none defeated No. 16 South Carolina and Temple at the NFCA Leadoff Classic gave up just one run in three games at the Worth Invitational tossed a shutout over Northwestern on March 1 threw two shutouts at the Speedline Invitational and notched two saves to earn alltournament honors tied a career-best with 12 strikeouts against Massachusetts on March 6 held No. 4 Texas to just one earned run on March 13 notched eight strikeouts vs. No. 9 Cal State Fullerton at the Kia Klassic (Mar. 14). JAIME CLARK, SENIOR, SS: Has started all 29 games at short stop hit.400 at the Arizona Pepsi Classic, including a double, home run and five RBIs is 20-for-21 in stolen base attempts, including three against Northwestern on Feb. 15 ranks third on the team with 25 RBIs went 1-for-4 with two RBIs in UW s 3-2 win over Oklahoma State was 1-for-2 with two runs scored and a RBI in the 8-0 win over FIU hit a home run and a triple in the 4-3 victory over Temple went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a RBI against Pacific hit 3-for-3 with two home runs in the 11-0 romp of Purdue, while driving in four RBIs led the team with a.417 batting average at the Speedline Invitational to earn all-tournament honors went 3-for-3 at the plate against Temple on March 8, including a triple, two runs scored and two RBIs became the school s all-time runs leader with a pair of runs versus Hawaii (Mar. 1) has now scored 191 times in her career is just eight RBIs shy of the school s all-time career record has hit seven home runs this season. KATHY FISKE, SOPHOMORE, 3B: Has started all 29 games at third base ranks second on the team with a.363 average (33-for-91), including eight doubles and eight home runs has driven in 27 RBIs earned all-tournament honors at the Hawaii Chevron Paradise Classic went 3-for-4 against Louisville hit 2-for-3 with two RBIs in victories over Santa Clara and Arkansas notched three RBIs in 5-5 tie with Minnesota hit.600 (6-for-10) at the NFCA Leadoff Classic, earning all-tournament honors was 2-for-3 with two RBIs in 2-1 win over No. 16 South Carolina went 3-for-4 with three runs scored in 5-3 victory over No. 15 Michigan hit 2-for-4 in 9-1 win over Pacific with four RBIs hit a three-run home run after being intentionally walked to by Hofstra on March 6 notched four RBIs in that game went 2-for-3 versus Temple on March 8, including a double and a home run went 2-for-3 in wins over Hawaii and No. 9 Cal State Fullerton at the Kia Klassic. AMY HANSON, JUNIOR, C: Has thrown out four potential base stealers this season leads team with five sacrifice hits went 2-for- 3 with two RBIs and two runs scored in Washington s 12-3 win over Arkansas. SARAH HYATT, FRESHMAN, 1B: Has started all 29 games at first base is third on the team with a.312 (24-for-77) batting average, including a.667 (8-for-12) performance at the Arizona Pepsi Classic hit her first career home run in the win over Arkansas went 2-for-3 with a RBI and two runs scored against Arkansas recorded three hits in 8-0 romp of Florida International went 2-for-4 with a run scored and RBI in the 5-3 win over No. 15 Michigan homered in the 2-1 victory over No. 20 Ohio State had a stretch of six consecutive hits at the Speedline Invitational hit two home runs versus North Carolina (Mar.8).

2003 STATISTICAL LEADERS Batting Average: Kristen Rivera....380 Kathy Fiske....363 Games Started: Five Tied (Clark, Fiske, Hyatt, Oleson, Rivera)... 29 At-Bats: Amanda Oleson... 93 Kristen Rivera... 92 Runs: Jaime Clark... 28 Kristen Rivera... 24 Hits: Kristen Rivera... 35 Kathy Fiske... 33 Doubles: Kathy Fiske... 8 Dena Tyson... 6 Triples: Jaime Clark... 2 Aimee Minor... 2 Home Runs: Kristen Rivera... 13 Kathy Fiske... 8 Slugging Percentage: Kristen Rivera....837 Kathy Fiske....714 Walks: Dena Tyson... 13 Amanda Oleson... 12 Hit By Pitch: Aimee Minor... 6 Megan Owen... 5 On-Base Percentage: Kristen Rivera....437 Aimee Minor....422 Sacrifice Hits: Amy Hanson... 5 Sarah Hyatt... 4 Stolen Bases: Jaime Clark... 20/21 Aimee Minor... 6/10 Putouts: Sarah Hyatt... 210 Kristen Rivera... 106 Assists: Jaime Clark... 63 Amanda Oleson... 58 Earned Run Average: Tia Bollinger... 1.17 Ashley Boek... 1.39 Innings Pitched: Tia Bollinger... 113.1 Ashley Boek... 80.1 Wins: Tia Bollinger... 13 Ashley Boek... 12 Strikeouts: Tia Bollinger... 101 Ashley Boek... 95 Opponent Batting Average: Tia Bollinger....176 Ashley Boek....200 WASHINGTON SOFTBALL MARCH 19, 20 03 COURTNEY JEFFRIES, JUNIOR, OF: Has played in 12 games, starting five in left field and two as the designated player went 1-for-3 in the 5-4 win over Oklahoma State on Feb. 7 also hit 1-for-3 in the 8-0 victory over Florida International singled as a pinch hitter in the Portland State game went 1-for-2 with a RBI against Temple on March 8. AIMEE MINOR, FRESHMAN, OF: Has started 29 games in right field or as designated player the first player to notch a double, triple and home run this season went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored in the 8-0 victory over FIU hit a home run versus Northwestern hit 1-for- 2 against Hofstra with a run scored and two stolen bases broke up a no-hitter with a solo home run versus Stanford on March 9 went 3-for-4 versus No. 4 Texas at the Kia Klassic, including a home run off Cat Osterman leads the team with six hit by pitches. AMANDA OLESON, JUNIOR, 2B: Has started all 29 games at second base is 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts went 3-for-4 with a RBI in the 3-0 win over Portland State went 1-for-3 with a double against Northwestern on March 7 hit.500 (5-for-10) at the Kia Klassic, including 2-for- 4 performances versus No. 4 Texas and No. 9 Cal State Fullerton notched a RBI in each of those games. MEGAN OWEN, JUNIOR, OF: Has started 21 games in the outfield scored both runs in UW s 2-1 win over Northwestern on Feb. 15 also went 2-for-2 against the Wildcats was 1-for-1 versus No. 16 South Carolina hit 1-for-3 with a RBI in the 5-3 victory over No. 15 Michigan hit 1- for-2 with two RBIs against Hofstra on March 6 hit 1-for-3 with a triple and RBI versus Northwestern on March 7 hit her first collegiate home run versus No. 4 Texas (Mar. 13). KRISTEN RIVERA, SOPHOMORE, C: Has started all 29 games at catcher or designated player leads team with a.380 (35-for-92) batting average and 13 home runs also leads the team with 34 RBIs and a.837 slugging percentage named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week for her.571 (8-for-14) performance at the Worth Invitational named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament at the Hawaii Chevron Paradise Classic was 3-for-4 with three RBIs against Santa Clara posted three hits and a RBI in Washington s 3-2 win over Oklahoma State went 3-for-4 with two RBIs in 12-3 victory over Arkansas also named to the NFCA Leadoff Classic all-tournament team, hitting 6-for-8 (.625) went 3-for-3 with a home run against Temple hit 2-for-3 against Northwestern and Pacific with three RBIs and a run scored in each was 3-for-3 with three home runs against Purdue to set a school record notched five RBIs against Purdue scored two runs versus Hofstra on March 6 hit a home run against North Carolina on March 8 hit home runs versus Hawaii and No. 9 Cal State Fullerton at the Kia Klassic. RITA ROACH, JUNIOR, OF: Named to the Hawaii Chevron Paradise Classic all-tournament team after hitting.429 (9-for-21) hit 4-for-4 in win over Santa Clara was 1-for-1 in 2-1 victory over No. 20 Ohio State picked the potential go-ahead run at home plate from centerfield in the seventh inning against Massachusetts on March 6 recorded a RBI in the win over Ball State on March 7 singled and scored a run versus North Carolina on March 8. TRACI TAWNEY, SENIOR, OF: Has appeared in 22 games as a pinch runner and outfielder singled versus Santa Clara on Feb. 9 scored a run and stole two bases against No. 4 Texas has stolen three bases this season and has scored six runs. DENA TYSON, FRESHMAN, OF: Has started 25 games in left field blasted a home run in her first collegiate at-bat hit a double against Arkansas went 5-for-12 (.471) at the Worth Invitational, including two doubles, a home run and three RBIs was 2-for-3 against Northwestern (Mar. 1) hit 1-for-2 against Pacific and Purdue named to the Speedline all-tournament team after hitting.389 (7-for-18) and driving in two game-winning runs hit a three-run home run against Northwestern on March 7 went 2-for-2 with a run scored and two RBIs against Temple on March 8 drew two walks and scored two runs versus No. 4 Texas. JESSICA WILKINSON, SOPHOMORE, C: Redshirting this season had only career atbat in the team s 6-0 victory over San Diego State on February 3, 2002, at the Early Bird Classic.

WASHINGTON SOFTBALL MARCH 19, 20 03 CAREER RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 1. 271 Sara Pickering 1994-97 2. 270 Kim DePaul 1998-01 3. 269 Kelly Hauxhurst 1998-01 4. 266 Christie Rosenblad 1998-01 266 Becky Newbry 1996-99 6. 264 Michelle Church 1993-96 264 Mindy Williams 1993-96 8. 262 Jennifer Cline 1993-96 - 226 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. GAMES STARTED 1. 271 Sara Pickering 1994-97 2. 270 Kim DePaul 1998-01 3. 268 Kelly Hauxhurst 1998-01 4. 266 Christie Rosenblad 1998-01 5. 264 Michelle Church 1993-96 264 Mindy Williams 1993-96 264 Rosie Leutzinger 1997-00 8. 261 Jennifer Cline 1993-96 261 Tami Storseth 1993-96 - 226 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. BATTING AVERAGE (Min. 150 AB) 1..430 Jenny Topping 1999-00 2..429 Angie Marzetta 1993-94 3..379 Sara Pickering 1994-97 4..390 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. 5..368 Becky Newbry 1996-99 6..361 Jennifer Cline 1993-96 7..337 Amanda Oleson 2001-cur. 8..335 Michelle Church 1993-96 AT BATS 1. 871 Rosie Leutzinger 1997-00 2. 843 Michelle Church 1993-96 3. 842 Sara Pickering 1994-97 4. 815 Shelley Brown 1994-97 5. 810 Kelly Hauxhurst 1998-01 6. 803 Tami Storseth 1993-96 7. 777 Becky Newbry 1996-99 8. 734 Mindy Williams 1993-96 - 680 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. RUNS 1. 191 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. 2. 189 Rosie Leutzinger 1997-00 3. 188 Sara Pickering 1994-97 4. 181 Becky Newbry 1996-99 5. 180 Tami Storseth 1993-96 6. 176 Shelley Brown 1994-97 176 Kelly Hauxhurst 1998-01 8. 171 Kim DePaul 1998-01 HITS 1. 319 Sara Pickering 1994-97 2. 279 Rosie Leutzinger 1997-00 3. 286 Becky Newbry 1996-99 4. 282 Michelle Church 1993-96 5. 264 Tami Storseth 1993-96 6. 262 Shelley Brown 1994-97 7. 260 Kelly Hauxhurst 1998-01 8. 258 Jennifer Cline 1993-96 - 257 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. RUNS BATTED IN 1. 227 Jennifer Cline 1993-96 2. 225 Michelle Church 1993-96 3. 219 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. 4. 216 Sara Pickering 1994-97 5. 160 Becky Newbry 1996-99 6. 151 Kim DePaul 1998-01 7. 104 Heather Tarr 1994-97 8. 101 Jenny Topping 1999-00 - 93 Kristen Rivera 2002-cur. DOUBLES 1. 91 Sara Pickering 1994-97 2. 56 Michelle Church 1993-96 3. 54 Jennifer Cline 1993-96 4. 53 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. 5. 50 Becky Newbry 1996-99 6. 44 Rosie Leutzinger 1997-00 7. 42 Kim DePaul 1998-01 8. 32 Tami Storseth 1993-96 TRIPLES 1. 16 Becky Newbry 1996-99 2. 12 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. 12 Tami Storseth 1993-96 3. 10 Becky Simpson 1999-02 4. 9 Leanne Rosser 1994-97 5. 8 Rosie Leutzinger 1997-00 6. 7 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 7 Mindy Williams 1993-96 - 6 Amanda Oleson 2001-cur. HOME RUNS 1. 63 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. 2. 43 Jennifer Cline 1993-96 3. 29 Kristen Rivera 2002-cur. 4. 27 Sara Pickering 1994-97 27 Jenny Topping 1999-00 6. 21 Kim DePaul 1998-01 7. 20 Michelle Church 1993-96 8. 15 Kathy Fiske 2002-cur. STOLEN BASES (SB/SBA) 1. 113/131 Rosie Leutzinger 1997-00 2. 105/118 Shelley Brown 1994-97 3. 99/107 Angie Marzetta 1993-94 4. 89/97 Tami Storseth 1993-96 5. 81/91 Becky Newbry 1996-99 6. 67/78 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. 7. 59/67 Kelly Hauxhurst 1998-01 8. 59/72 Kim DePaul 1998-01 WALKS 1. 175 Jennifer Cline 1993-96 2. 139 Kim DePaul 1998-01 3. 92 Sara Pickering 1994-97 4. 80 Heather Tarr 1994-97 80 Jennnifer Spediacci 1997-00 6. 78 Tami Storseth 1993-96 7. 74 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. 8. 66 Michelle Church 1993-96 SLUGGING PCT. (Min. 150 AB) 1..937 Jenny Topping 1999-00 2..792 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. 3..763 Kristen Rivera 2002-cur. 4..632 Jennifer Cline 1993-96 5..588 Sara Pickering 1994-97 6..554 Eve Gaw* 1995-98 7..524 Becky Newbry 1996-99 8..515 Kathy Fiske 2002-cur. ON-BASE PCT. (Min. 150 AB) 1..558 Jenny Topping 1999-00 2..485 Jennifer Cline 1993-96.485 Angie Marzetta 1993-94 4..473 Kristen Rivera 2002-cur. 5..455 Jaime Clark 2000-cur. 6..435 Sara Pickering 1994-97 7..424 Becky Newbry 1996-99 8..417 Kim DePaul 1998-cur. EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Min. 100 IP) 1. 1.10 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 2. 1.15 Jamie Graves 1997-00 3. 1.16 Tia Bollinger 2001-cur. 4. 1.25 Heather Meyer 1995-96 5. 1.27 Ashley Boek 2002-cur. APPEARANCES 1. 168 Jamie Graves 1997-00 2. 159 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 3. 153 Stephanie Burns 1993-96 4. 125 Eve Gaw 1995-98 5. 114 Tia Bollinger 2001-cur. GAMES STARTED 1. 188 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 2. 123 Stephanie Burns 1993-96 3. 117 Jamie Graves 1997-00 4. 100 Eve Gaw 1995-98 5. 84 Tia Bollinger 2001-cur. WINS 1. 100 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 2. 91 Jamie Graves 1997-00 3. 80 Stephanie Burns 1993-96 4. 69 Eve Gaw 1995-98 5. 68 Tia Bollinger 2001-cur.

WASHINGTON SOFTBALL MARCH 19, 20 03 CAREER RECORDS CONT. SAVES 1. 10 Tia Bollinger 2001-cur. 10 Jamie Graves 1997-00 3. 6 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 4. 4 Stephanie Burns 1993-96 5. 4 Ashley Boek 2001-cur. 3 Heather Meyer 1995-96 COMPLETE GAMES 1. 95 Stephanie Burns 1993-96 2. 80 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 3. 54 Jamie Graves 1997-00 4. 53 Tia Bollinger 2001-cur. 5. 49 Eve Gaw 1995-98 SHUTOUTS 1. 40 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 2. 31 Stephanie Burns 1993-96 3. 27 Eve Gaw 1995-98 4. 26 Jamie Graves 1997-00 5. 18 Tia Bollinger 2001-cur. INNINGS PITCHED 1. 820.0 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 2. 803.0 Stephanie Burns 1993-96 3. 771.1 Jamie Graves 1997-00 4. 575.2 Tia Bollinger 2001-cur. 5. 574.0 Eve Gaw 1995-98 STRIKEOUTS 1. 894 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 2. 528 Tia Bollinger 2001-cur. 3. 510 Jamie Graves 1997-00 4. 499 Stephanie Burns 1993-96 5. 431 Eve Gaw 1995-98 FEWEST WALKS/7 INNINGS (Min. 100 IP) 1. 1.04 Jamie Graves 1997-00 2. 1.10 Stephanie Burns 1993-96 3. 1.51 Jennifer Spediacci 1997-00 4. 1.59 Heather Meyer 1995-96 5. 1.70 Tia Bollinger 2001-cur. *though Gaw played 1995-98, she batted only 1997-98 SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 1. 73 Shelley Brown 1995 73 Michelle Church 1995 73 Jennifer Cline 1995 73 Kara Gustine 1995 73 Sara Pickering 1995 73 Tami Storseth 1995 73 Heather Tarr 1995 73 Mindy Williams 1995 9. 71 Four players 2000 GAMES STARTED 1. 73 Shelley Brown 1995 73 Michelle Church 1995 73 Jennifer Cline 1995 73 Sara Pickering 1995 73 Tami Storseth 1995 73 Mindy Williams 1995 7. 72 Kara Gustine 1995 72 Heather Tarr 1995 9. 71 four players 2000 BATTING AVG. (Min. 100 AB) 1..472 Angie Marzetta 1993 2. 438 Jenny Topping 2000 3..436 Becky Newbry 1999 4. 431 Jaime Clark 2002 5..413 Sara Pickering 1997 6..405 Sara Pickering 1996 7..394 Jennifer Cline 1996 8..386 Becky Newbry 1996.386 Kelly Hauxhurst 2001 10..379 Jaime Clark 2001 AT BATS 1. 247 Tami Storseth 1995 2. 242 Rosie Leutzinger 2000 3. 238 Shelley Brown 1995 4. 235 Michelle Church 1995 5. 234 Shelley Brown 1997 6. 233 Kelly Hauxhurst 2000 7. 224 Sara Pickering 1995 8. 222 Michelle Church 1996 9. 218 Kelly Hauxhurst 1999 218 Jaime Clark 2000 RUNS 1. 70 Tami Storseth 1996 2. 66 Tami Storseth 1995 3. 62 Sara Pickering 1996 62 Sara Pickering 1995 5. 60 Angie Marzetta 1993 60 Rosie Leutzinger 2000 7. 59 Jaime Clark 2002 8. 57 Kelly Hauxhurst 2000 9. 55 Rosie Leutzinger 1999 10. 54 Shelley Brown 1997 54 Kim DePaul 2000 HITS 1. 94 Angie Marzetta 1993 2. 92 Becky Newbry 1999 3. 88 Sara Pickering 1997 4. 87 Sara Pickering 1996 5. 85 Tami Storseth 1995 85 Rosie Leutzinger 2000 7. 84 Jaime Clark 2002 8. 82 Michelle Church 1996 9. 80 Tami Storseth 1996 10. 79 Shelley Brown 1997 79 Sara Pickering 1995 RUNS BATTED IN 1. 90 Jenny Topping 2000 2. 75 Jaime Clark 2002 3. 71 Jennifer Cline 1996 4. 67 Jaime Clark 2000 5. 64 Sara Pickering 1997 64 Michelle Church 1994 7. 62 Michelle Church 1995 8. 61 Sara Pickering 1996 9. 59 Kristen Rivera 2002 10. 58 Michelle Church 1996 DOUBLES 1. 27 Sara Pickering 1997 2. 25 Rosie Leutzinger 2000 3. 24 Sara Pickering 1996 24 Sara Pickering 1995 24 Jaime Clark 2000 6. 20 Jenny Topping 2000 7. 16 Michelle Church 1995 16 Kara Gustine 1995 16 Sara Pickering 1994 10. 15 Becky Newbry 1999 15 Kim DePaul 1999 15 Michelle Church 1994 15 Jennifer Cline 1994 TRIPLES 1. 7 Becky Simpson 2002 2. 6 Michelle Church 1994 3. 5 Becky Newbry 1999 5 Becky Newbry 1996 5 Leanne Rosser 1997 5 Jaime Clark 2001 7. 4 Tami Storseth 1995 4 Tami Storseth 1993 9. 3 12 Players HOME RUNS 1. 24 Jenny Topping 2000 2. 23 Jaime Clark 2000 3. 19 Jaime Clark 2002 4. 16 Kristen Rivera 2002 5. 14 Jaime Clark 2001 6. 13 Jennifer Cline 1995 13 Kristen Rivera 2003 8. 11 Jennifer Cline 1994 9. 10 Sara Pickering 1997 10 Jennifer Cline 1996

WASHINGTON SOFTBALL MARCH 19, 20 03 STOLEN BASES (SB/SBA) 1. 59/63 Angie Marzetta 1993 2. 47/55 Shelley Brown 1997 3. 45/48 Tami Storseth 1995 4. 40/44 Angie Marzetta 1994 5. 35/39 Rosie Leutzinger 1998 6. 33/39 Leanne Rosser 1997 7. 31/33 Tami Storseth 1996 8. 29/33 Rosie Leutzinger 2000 9. 28/33 Rosie Leutzinger 1999 10. 25/27 Becky Newbry 1999 WALKS 1. 56 Kim DePaul 2000 56 Jenny Topping 2000 3. 53 Jennifer Cline 1993 4. 51 Jennifer Cline 1995 5. 42 Jennifer Cline 1996 6. 33 Tami Storseth 1996 7. 32 Jennifer Spediacci 1999 32 Heather Tarr 1997 9. 31 Kim DePaul 2001 10. 30 Sara Pickering 1997 HIT BY PITCH 1. 19 Kim DePaul 2000 2. 16 Jaime Clark 2001 3. 11 Tami Storseth 1996 4. 10 Rosie Leutzinger 1999 5. 9 Kim DePaul 1999 9 Kim DePaul 2001 7. 8 Kim DePaul 1998 8. 7 Becky Newbry 1999 7 Jaime Clark 2000 10. 6 Shelley Brown 1997 6 Angie Marzetta 1994 6 Aimee Minor 2003 6 Kristen Rivera 2002 6 Tami Storseth 1994 SACRIFICE HITS 1. 15 Kelly Hauxhurst 1999 2. 14 Melissa Downs 2000 3. 12 Melissa Downs 1999 4. 11 Kim DePaul 2000 5. 9 Kim DePaul 1999 9 Rosie Leutzinger 1999 9 Erin Helgeland 1999 9 Mindy Williams 1996 9 Shelley Brown 1995 9 Kim DePaul 2001 SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 7 Sara Pickering 1997 7 Sara Pickering 1996 3. 6 Kara Gustine 1995 6 Jennifer Cline 1993 5. 5 Sara Pickering 1995 6. 4 Jennifer Spediacci 1999 4 Jennifer Cline 1994 4 Sara Pickering 1994 4 Jenny Topping 2000 10. 3 Kim DePaul 2001 3 Kim DePaul 1998 3 Jeanine Giordano 1996 3 Michelle Church 1996 3 Jennifer Cline 1996 3 Jennifer Cline 1995 SLUGGING PCT. (Min. 100 AB) 1..960 Jenny Topping 2000 2..826 Jaime Clark 2002 3..807 Jaime Clark 2000 4..734 Jaime Clark 2001 5..727 Kristen Rivera 2002 6..690 Sara Pickering 1997 7..664 Jennifer Cline 1993 8..627 Jennifer Cline 1994 9..622 Jennifer Cline 1996 10..621 Jennifer Cline 1995 ON-BASE PCT. (Min. 100 AB) 1..565 Jenny Topping 2000 2..524 Jennifer Cline 1993 3..512 Angie Marzetta 1993 4..506 Jennifer Cline 1996 5..504 Jaime Clark 2002 6..502 Kim DePaul 2000 7..496 Becky Newbry 1999 8..486 Jennifer Cline 1995 9..484 Sara Pickering 1997 10..481 Tami Storseth 1996 EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Min. 100 IP) 1. 0.67 Jennifer Spediacci 2000 2. 0.69 Jamie Graves 2000 3. 0.76 Jamie Graves 1999 4. 0.99 Jennifer Spediacci 1999 5. 1.12 Tia Bollinger 2001 APPEARANCES 1. 53 Jamie Graves 1997 2. 50 Tia Bollinger 2001 3. 45 Jamie Graves 2000 4. 44 Stephanie Burns 1994 5. 44 Stephanie Burns 1993 GAMES STARTED 1. 39 Eve Gaw 1995 39 Stephanie Burns 1993 39 Tia Bollinger 2001 4. 36 Jennifer Spediacci 2000 5. 34 Jennifer Spediacci 1999 34 Stephanie Burns 1994 34 Jamie Graves 2000 WINS 1. 36 Tia Bollinger 2001 2. 34 Jennifer Spediacci 2000 3. 27 Jamie Graves 2000 27 Jennifer Spediacci 1998 27 Eve Gaw 1995 SAVES 1. 7 Tia Bollinger 2002 2. 6 Jamie Graves 1997 3. 3 Jamie Graves 1998 3 Tia Bollinger 2003 3 Ashley Boek 2002 COMPLETE GAMES 1. 31 Jennifer Spediacci 1998 31 Stephanie Burns 1993 3. 30 Tia Bollinger 2001 4. 28 Stephanie Burns 1994 5. 27 Stephanie Burns 1995 27 Jennifer Spediacci 2000 SHUTOUTS 1. 16 Jennifer Spediacci 2000 2. 12 Eve Gaw 1995 3. 11 Jennifer Spediacci 1999 11 Stephanie Burns 1995 11 Tia Bollinger 2001 INNINGS PITCHED 1. 287.0 Tia Bollinger 2001 2. 254.1 Stephanie Burns 1993 3. 241.1 Jennifer Spediacci 2000 4. 230.1 Stephanie Burns 1994 5. 226.1 Jennifer Spediacci 1999 STRIKEOUTS 1. 316 Jennifer Spediacci 2000 2. 260 Tia Bollinger 2001 3. 250 Jennifer Spediacci 1999 4. 212 Jennifer Spediacci 1998 5. 190 Jamie Graves 2000 FEWEST WALKS/7 INNINGS (Min. 100 IP) 1. 0.59 Jamie Graves 1999 2. 0.66 Stephanie Burns 1996 3. 0.85 Stephanie Burns 1994 4. 0.93 Stephanie Burns 1995 5. 0.97 Jamie Graves 1998 *though Gaw played 1995-98, she batted only 1997-98