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HEAD COACH DR. JOANNE GRAF 29th Florida State (1975) 1397-426-6 (career) 1178-393-6 (fastpitch) Unparalleled It s the best, and perhaps the only, word to describe the career of Florida State University softball coach Dr. JoAnne Graf as she enters her 29th season as the Seminoles dugout boss. With each passing year, the winningest coach in softball history keeps pushing her record farther and farther up the charts. Following the program s 25th 40 win season in 2006, Graf s 1,355 total wins are 149 ahead of the next closest coach. An 8-1 victory over Jacksonville on February 22, 2006, made her only the second coach in NCAA history to record 1,100 NCAA fastpitch wins. While she probably won t admit it, the 2006 season may have been one of Graf s best coaching jobs in her 28 years at FSU. With one of her youngest pitching staffs ever and a mixture of veterans and newcomers, Graf got the Seminoles to gel at the right time and guided the team to the NCAA Tournament Super Regional. Last year the Seminoles rebounded for one of the best offensive seasons in school history, surpassing many of the numbers put up by the 2002 and 2004 World Series teams. FSU registered nine victories over ranked opponents - including a pair against No. 8 Georgia in the NCAA Tournament - and ended the year ranked in the Top 25 of both polls for the school s ninth end-ofthe-year ranking in the last 12 seasons. Proof of last year s success also came in the form of individual awards as Veronica Wootson was named an NFCA/ Louisville Slugger First-Team All-American. Wootson joined Natasha Jacob on the Easton-Bell Sports All-America team and Jacob grabbed the program s first CoSIDA/ ESPN The Magazine First-Team Academic All-America awards. Wootson, Jacob and Yuruby Alicart were First-Team NFCA All- Southeast Region selections and the trio was joined by LaShaun Davis on the All- ACC squad. At the start of the 2007 season, her career record stands at 1,397-446-6 (.757) with an 1,178-393-6 (.749) ledger during fastpitch competition. Three more wins would make her the first coach in softbal history to record 1,400 victories. In her 28 seasons, Graf s squads have averaged 48 wins a year with 15 years of 50 or more wins. While her coaching contemporaries are inching closer in victories - there are now double the number of coaches with 1,000 wins or more compared to just three years ago Graf joined even more elite company on April 2, 2005. That day university president Dr. T.K. Wetherell and FSU athletics director Dave Hart offi cially renamed the softball stadium JoAnne Graf Field at the Seminole Softball Complex. She joins Bob Heck at Georgia State as the only two active softball coaches with fi elds named after them. It was only fitting that one day later Graf crossed the 1,300- win plateau with a 5-2 triumph over Virginia Tech. One of the most prolifi c coaches in collegiate softball, Graf kicked down another barrier a year earlier on Feb. 11, 2004, when she recorded her 1,000th NCAA win against Mercer. At the time she was only the fourth Division I coach to ever reach that milestone and just the fifth coach at any level to record 1,000 victories. A 1975 graduate of FSU, Graf returned to her alma mater after two years at the UNC-Greensboro where she earned her master s degree in physical education. Graf also worked in the athletic department at UNC-Greensboro as head coach for the men s and women s swim teams while also serving as assistant softball coach. Graf, who serves as director of the FSU softball camp each summer, is a former president of the Florida Collegiate Athletic Association. She has also served as a member of the NCAA Softball Committee, chaired the NCAA Softball Advisory Committee for the South Region and served on the NFCA All-American Committee. In 2006, Tallahassee Community College named her as one of its Outstanding Women. In 1992, she added Dr. to her name after completing her doctorate degree in athletic administration at FSU. In addition she has lent her expertice to a pair of books, penning the chapter Organizing and Orchestrating a Winning Program in The Softball Coaching Bible as well as the chapter Ethics in She Can Coach. Dr. JoAnne Graf Year-By-Year Year Overall Record Conference Record Highlight 1979 26-15 (.634) 1980 37-10 (.787) 1981 54-7 (.882) AIAW National Champion 1982 56-10 (.848) AIAW National Champion 1983 46-11 (.807) 1984 41-5-2 (.875) First Fast Pitch 1985 50-12-2 (.797) 1986 42-7 (.857) NCAA Regional 1987 50-14 (.781) WCWS 1988 44-14 (.759) NCAA Regional 1989 39-14 (.736) NCAA Regional 1990 47-16 (.750) WCWS 1991 62-12 (.838) WCWS 1992* 63-9 (.875) 4-2 (1st) WCWS 1993* 52-9 (.852) 4-0 (1st) WCWS 1994 50-19 (.724) 9-2 (1st) NCAA Regional 1995* 58-15 (.795) 6-0 (1st) NCAA Regional 1996* 51-21 (.708) 5-3 (2nd) NCAA Regional 1997* 45-19-1 (.700) 7-1 (1st) ACC Tournament Champion 1998* 51-21 (.708) 5-3 (2nd) NCAA Regional 1999* 40-25-1 (.614) 6-2 (T-1st) ACC Tournament Champion 2000* 51-27 (.654) 6-2 (T-1st) NCAA Regional 2001 58-12 (.829) 6-2 (2nd) NCAA Regional 2002 55-20 (.733) 6-0 (1st) WCWS 2003* 46-33 (.807) 8-0 (1st) NCAA Regional 2004* 62-12 (.838) 9-1 (1st) WCWS 2005 35-28 (.556) 11-6 (2nd) NCAA Regional 2006 38-25 (.603) 10-10 (5th) NCAA Super Regional 2007 42-21 (667) 13-7 (4th) 1397-446-6 (.758) 1116-40 (.744) 7 WCWS / 19 NCAA Regionals * ACC Tournament Champion

#1 VERONICA WOOTSON SECOND BASE SENIOR Fontana, Calif. (A.B. Miller) Eighth player in school history to earn a trio of All-ACC awards with her Second-Team Selection. Set the Florida State career-record with 28 home runs. Ranks 22nd in NCAA history with 855 at-bats, 29th with 193 runs scored. Tied a career high with two home runs in game one at Georgia Tech (4/7/07) to break the all-time record Tops on the team with a career-best 15-game hitting streak during the middle of the season. Team leader with 17 multi-hit games, third with six multi-rbi contests Second in ACC history with 193 runs scored, also ranks on four other categories. Ranked in the FSU career top ten on 10 lists, top five in eight categories. ACC leader at four triples per game Also on three other ACC top ten lists, including third at 32 stolen bases. 32nd in the nation with 0.52 stolen bases per game, 43rd at 0.90 runs per game. MVP of the Seminole Classic, while earning all-touranment spots at the NFCA Leadoff Classic and FSU Invitational. Went 2-for-3 against NC State (5/12/06) and game two versus Georgia Tech (5/13/06). Scored two runs and drove in another in the opener. Has started all 10 games in the ACC Tournament she has played in. Drove in the winning run during the championship game of the 2004 tournament. Other Accomplishment: 2006 NFCA First-Team All-American Two-time NFCA First All-Region (2004 & 2006) 2004 ACC Freshman of the Year.. 2004 NFCA Second-Team All-American. AB: 6 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 3 (Six Times) R: 4 (Twice) RBI: 3 vs. Samford (2/9/07) 2B: 2 vs. So. Illinois (3/11/07) 3B: 1 (Four Times) HR: 2 at Ga Tech-1 (4/7/07) SB: 3 vs. Maine (3/10/07) BB: 2 (Three Times) K: 3 vs. NC State (3/17/07) A: 6 (Twice) E: 2 vs. Syracuse (3/9/07) PO: 8 vs. UCF-1 (3/28 07) AB: 5 vs. Va. Tech (5/12/05 ) H: 2 (Twice) R: 2 vs. Ga. Tech-2 (5/11/06) RBI: 1 (Six Times) 2B: N/A 3B: 1 vs. NC State (5/12/06) HR: N/A ACC Tournament AB: 6 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 4 (Twice) R: 4 (Twice) RBI: 5 (St. Joe s 3/13/04) 2B: 2 (Three Times) 3B: 2 (St. Joe s 3/13/04) HR: 2 (Twice) SB: 3 vs. Maine (3/10/07) BB: 2 (Six Times) K: 3 (Three Times) A: 7 (Virginia Tech 5/12/05) E: 2 (FiveTimes) PO: 8 (Twice) SB: N/A BB: N/A K: 1 (Four Times) PO: 5 (Twice) A: 7 vs. Va Tech (5/12/05) E: 1 (Ga. Tech 5/16/06) Born January 20, 1985...Graduated in April with a degree in health education..daughter of Tonie Johnson...Full name is Shandriell Veronica Wootson. Stats 2004.335 74-74 248 70 83 8 7 8 34 129.520 16 1 0 0.376 1 5 17-23 150 74 12.949 2005.241 62-62 195 24 47 8 2 3 21 68.349 10 2 2 2.281 3 3 11-15 120 81 15.931 2006.360 70-70 211 44 76 11 9 7 49 126.597 18 1 32 0.408 3 4 16-24 201 118 19.944 2007.333 61-61 201 55 67 12 4 10 29 117.582 24 1 16 0.405 1 7 32-38 169 141 8.975 Totals.319 267-267 855 193 273 39 22 28 133 440.515 68 5 127 2.370 8 19 76-100 640 414 54.951

#2 PITCHER SOPHOMORE L/L San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo) Threw her first collegiate no hitter, beating Memphis 2-0 in the Sunshine State Classic (2/17), earning her a spot on the all-tournament team. Fourth in the ACC with a 1.67 ERA which places her 63rd in the country and fourth during conference games with a 1.89 rate. Also on the ACC lists for shutouts (4th - 5) and complete games (6th - 12). Appears on six top ten lists during conference games, including fourth with her six triumphs. Leads the team with six wins during league games. Threw at least five innings in all but one of her 19 starts with 12 complete games. Has exceeded all of her numbers from her freshman year, including a career-best 12 wins. Did not play in last year s ACC Tournament while recovering from mono. Other Accomplishments: Threw a two-hit shutout against No. 8 Georgia in the championship game of the 2006 NCAA Tournament Athens Regional. Member of the 2005-06 ACC Honor Roll Named to the 2006 All-ACC Academic Softball Team. Born November 18, 1987. Majoring in child development. Daughter of Stuart and Maureen May. MELISSA MAY IP: 7.0 (Six Times) K: 7 vs. Maryland (4/1/07) H: 10 vs. Michigan (3/16/07) R: 5 (Twice) ER: 3 (Four Times) BB: 3 (Three Times) BF: 29 (Twice) HBP: 2 (Three Times) WP: 3 vs. Michigan-2 (2/28/07) HR: 2 at Ga. Tech-2 (4/7/07) A: 5 vs. Michigan-2 (2/28/07) PO: 1 (Three Times) E: 1 vs. Samford (2/9/07) IP: 7.0 (Eight Times) K: 7 vs. Maryland (4/1/07) H: 10 vs. Michigan (3/16/07) R: 6 (CSUF 3/16/06) ER: 5 (W. Illinois 3/11/06) BB: 5 (Samford 2/10/06) BF: 32 (CSUF 3/16/06) HBP: 3 (FAMU 3/29/06) WP: 3 vs. Michigan-2 (2/28/07) HR: 2 (Three Times) A: 5 vs. Michigan-2 (2/28/07) PO: 3 (at Jacksonville 2/22/06) E: 1 (Three Times) Stats Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB BA WP HBP SF SH 2006 2.90 8-7 21 18 7 3/0 1 91.2 89 48 38 33 46 16 0 7 413.252 9 8 2 17 2007 1.67 12-4 23 19 12 5/1 1 117.1 103 45 28 28 54 15 4 6 495.233 12 12 2 9 Total2.21 20-11 44 37 19 8/1 2 209.0 192 93 66 61 100 31 4 13 908.241 21 20 4 26

#3 KELLY LANGSTON INFIELD JUNIOR Sopchoppy, Fla. (Wakulla/ Tallahassee CC) Made first career start at first base against Florida A&M (2/9) Hit first career home run against #9 Michigan (2/28) in game one of the doubleheader. Started 30 games for the Seminoles, 25 of which have come at first base. Fifth on the team during ACC games with a.300 batting average. Slugging.433 against ACC competition. Twice drove in the winning run, including the 5-1 victory over No. 18 Southern Illinois (3/11) during the FSU Invitational. Playing in her first ACC Tournament Other Accomplishments: Two-time All-Panhandle Conference selection at Tallahassee CC. Born July 16, 1986 Majoring in sports management Daughter of Darryl and Tina Langston. & AB: 5 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 2 (Five Times) R: 2 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) RBI: 3 (Twice) 2B: 1 (Four Times) HR: 1 (Twice) SB: 1 vs. JU-2 (4/17/07) BB: 1 (Eight Times) K: 2 (Six Times) A: 3 (Twice) E: 1 (Five Times) PO: 11 vs. NC State (3/17/07) Stats 2007.236 33-30 89 11 21 4 0 2 14 31.348 8 0 26 0.299 0 3 1-1 169 15 5.974 Totals.236 33-30 89 11 21 4 0 2 14 31.348 8 0 26 0.299 0 3 1-1 169 15 5.974

#5 OUTFIELD JUNIOR L/R Stone Mountain, Ga. (Chamblee) Named Second-Team All-ACC, the first conference honor of her career. Second on the team with a career-best.345 batting average. One game shy of qualifying for the ACC top ten where she would rank in stolen bases (16) and triples (2). Also just off from making the conference only rankings for hits (14), triples (1) and stolen bases (6). Went 4-for-8 in the doubleheader at NC State. Third on the team with 12 multi-hit games. Put together a career-long seven game hitting streak at the start of March. Ranked in the top five on the team in five offensive categories. Started all five games at designated player during the 2006 tournament Had a pair of two-hit, two-run games against Georgia Tech to help the Seminoles win the tournament opener and put them in the championship game. Scored FSU s lone run in the championship game versus NC State. Played in both games of the 2005 league summit. Scored a run against Virginia Tech. Born June 6, 1987 Majoring in sports management Daughter of Vernon and Olivia Buckmon. WHITNEY BUCKMON AB: 6 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 3 (Twice) R: 2 (Four Times) RBI: 3 at Fullerton (3/17/07) 2B: 1 (Three Times) 3B: 1 (Twice) HR: NA SB: 2 (Three Times) BB: 1 (Twice) K: 2 (Twice) A: 1 (Three Times) E: NA PO: 3 vs.ucf-1 (3/28/07) AB: 4 (Three Times) H: 2 (Twice) R: 2 (Twice) RBI: 1 vs. Ga. Tech (5/11/06) 2B: 1 vs. Ga. Tech-2 (5/13/06) 3B: N/A HR: N/A ACC Tournament AB: 6 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 3 (Five Times) R: 2 (14 Times) RBI: 3 at Fullerton (3/17/07) 2B: 1 (10 Times) 3B: 1 (Three Times) HR: N/A SB: 2 (Four Times) BB: 2 (Florida A&M 2/9/05) K: 2 (11 Times) A: 1 (Eight Times) E: 2 (CS Fullerton 3/16/06) PO: 3 (Four Times) SB: 1 vs. Ga. Tech- (5/11/06) BB: N/A K: 1 (Five Times) PO: N/A A: N/A E: N/A Stats 2005.239 46-41 113 16 27 2 0 0 3 29.257 6 5 27 0.304 1 4 9-16 26 4 3.909 2006.275 71-70 222 44 61 6 1 0 16 69.311 6 5 37 1.309 0 18 19-22 17 1 3.857 2007.345 47-46 139 18 48 3 2 0 11 55.396 3 3 18 0.372 0 5 16-20 30 3 0 1.000 Totals.287 164-157 474 78 136 11 3 0 30 153.323 15 13 82 1.326 1 27 44-58 73 8 6.931

#6 COURTNEY ROSEN INFIELD FRESHMAN L/R Sugarland, Texas (Clements) AB: 1 at GSU (2/13/07) H: NA R: 1 (10 Times) RBI: NA 2B: NA HR: NA & SB: 1 (Three Times) BB: NA K: NA A: NA E: NA PO: NA One of FSU s top pinch runners, having scored 10 runs in 27 pinch running opportunities, the second highest on the team. Stole a base and scored a run in her first career appearance in the season opener against Samford (2/9). Playing in her first ACC Tournament Born December 21, 1987... Majoring in communications... Daughter of Rocket and Robin Rosen... Sister Jorden is a sophomore on the Syracuse softball team. Stats 2007.000 28-0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 1 0.000 0 0 3-3 0 0 0.000 Total.000 28-0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 1 0.000 0 0 3-3 0 0 0.000 #13 AMANDA MOORE OUTFIELD FRESHMAN L/R Niceville, Fla. (Niceville) AB: NA H: NA R: 1 (13 Times) RBI: NA 2B: NA HR: NA & SB: 1 (Four Times) BB: NA K: NA A: NA E: NA PO: NA FSU s top pinch runner, she has scored 13 runs 36 games are the most by pinch runner since 2001 (Skyla Cox). Scored a run in her first career game against Samford (2/9) Playing in her first ACC Tournament Born April 28, 1988. Majoring in social science education. Daughter of Jeff and Ayne Moore. Stats 2007.000 36-0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 4-4 0 0 0.000 Totals.000 36-0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 4-4 0 0 0.000

#7 MONICA MONTEZ OUTFIELD FRESHMAN L/R Corona, Calif. (Corona) Named the 2007 ACC Freshman of the Year.. Earned Second-Team All-ACC honors, the first for an FSU freshman since 2005. Second-best hitter during conference games with a.429 batting average Leads the conference with a pair of triples while also ranking in the ACC top ten for hits, total base, on base percentage and slugging percentage. Has split her starts between right field (14), designated player (12) and left field (6). Hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 14th inning to help FSU beat Maryland 4-2. Went 4-of-6 with three runs scored and three RBIs in the doubleheader against the Terps. Tied for second on the team with five game-winning RBIs - including two against Maryland and the final game at UNC - and has scored the game winner twice. Has seven multi-hit games and four multi-rbi contests. Ranked in the top five on the team in six offensive categories. First collegiate home run was a walk off to help FSU beat Samford 8-0 in the title game of the Seminole Classic. Playing in her first ACC Tournament. Born November 8, 1987. Majoring in business. Daughter of Victor and Nancy Montez. & AB: 4 (Three Times) H: 2 (Seven Times) R: 2 (Twice) RBI: 3 vs. JU-1 (4/17/07) 2B: 1 (Three Times) 3B: 1 (Twice) HR: 1 (Three Times) SB: 1 at GSU (2/13/07) BB: 2 (Twice) K: 2 vs. Michigan (3/16/07) A: 1 (Twice) E: NA PO: 2 (Three Times) Stats 2007.323 42-32 93 15 30 3 2 3 17 46.495 10 4 15 0.411 0 8 1-1 13 2 0 1.000 Totals.323 42-32 93 15 30 3 2 3 17 46.495 10 4 15 0.411 0 8 1-1 13 2 0 1.000

#8 PITCHER FRESHMAN McDonough, Ga. (Union Grove) Tossed her first collegiate no hitter against in the first game of the Jacksonville doubleheader (4/17). Fifth in the ACC with a 1.87 ERA, while rating eighth during ACC games at 2.88. Her 13 wins are the most by a freshman in the ACC and one behind Tiffany McDonald s 14 in 2005, which is the most by an FSU freshman since Jen White Stokes had 26 in 1998. Gave up two hits and struck out seven to get the victory in her collegiate debut against Radford (2/10) in the Seminole Classic. Named to the Seminole Classic All-Tournament Team. Started her career with a 4-0 record after wins over South Carolina (2/17) and Mississippi State (2/23). Picked up the victory over No. 18 Southern Illinois in the FSU Invitational (3/11) by throwing a two-hit shutout with seven strikeouts. ACC Tournament: Playing in her first ACC Tournament. Born November 26, 1987. Majoring in communications. Daughter of Terry and Tracy Gober. TERESE GOBER & IP: 7.1 vs.ucf-1 (3/28/07) K: 10 (Twice) H: 9 at Georgia Tech (4/8/07) R: 7 at Georgia Tech (4/8/07) ER: 5 at Georgia Tech (4/8/07) BB: 7 vs. So. Illinois (3/11/07) BF: 29 vs. Miss State (2/23/07) HBP: 2 (Twice) WP: 2 (Twice) HR: 1 (Seven Times) A: 5 at NC State (3/4/07) E: 1 vs. UNF-1 (5/4/07) PO: 1 (Four Times) Stats Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB BA WP HBP BK SF SH 2007 1.87 13-4 24 30 9 4/1 0 116.1 70 40 31 52 116 12 4 7 410.171 9 9 0 1 12 Total 1.87 13-4 24 30 9 4/1 0 116.1 70 40 31 52 116 12 4 7 410.171 9 9 0 1 12

#9 FIRST BASE JUNIOR L/L San Diego, Calif. (Mt. Carmel) Set a school record by hitting a home run in fourstraight games. Comes into the tournament hitting.393 in her last 12 games with five home runs, ten runs scored and 11 RBIs. Fourth on the team with five multi-rbi games to go along with seven multi-hit contests. Hitting a career-best.323 on the year with six home runs, which is two more than her career total coming into the season. Needs four more home runs to crack the FSU top ten. Has driven in the winning run on three occasions, including a solo home run in the top of the seventh at North Carolina (4/28). Drove in the winning run against Virginia Tech (3/24) and scored the game-winner at NC State (3/3). Has started all seven games at first base during her career. Went 2-for-3 with a run scored and three RBIs in the opener against Georgia Tech (5/11/06) Belted a three-run home run to help FSU beat the Yellow Jackets (5/13/06) and advance to the championship game. Picked up a hit in each game in 2005. Also stole a base against Virginia Tech. Born January 13, 1986. Majoring in math education. Daughter of John and the late Beth Osmon. BRITTANY OSMON AB: 5 vs.ucf-1 (3/28/07) H: 2 (Seven Times) R: 2 (Three Times) RBI: 3 (Twice) 2B: 1 (Twice) 3B: 1 (Three Times) HR: 1 (Six Times) SB: NA BB: 2 (Four Times) K: 4 vs.ucf-1 (3/28/07) A: 3 vs. So. Miss-1 (3/13/07) E: 1 (Seven Times) PO: 14 vs.ucf-1 (3/28/07) AB: 5 (Va. Tech 5/12/05) H: 2 (Three Times) R: 2 (Twice) RBI: 2 vs. NC State (5/12/06) 2B: 1 vs. NC State (5/14/06) 3B: N/A HR: 1 vs. NC State (5/12/06) AB: 5 (Twice) H: 3 (Three Times) R: 2 (Five Times) RBI: 3 (Five Times) 2B: 1 (18 Times) 3B: 1 (Six Times) HR: 1 (10 Times) SB: 1 (Virginia Tech 5/12/05) BB: 3 (Connecticut 3/10/06) K: 4 vs.ucf-1 (3/28/07) A: 3 (Four Times) E: 2 (Twice) PO: 14 vs.ucf-1 (3/28/07) ACC Touranment SB: 1 (Virginia Tech 5/12/05) BB: 1 (Three Times) K: 1 (Five Times) A: 2 (Twice) E: 1 vs. NC State (5/14/06) PO: 13 (Va. Tech 5/12/05) 2005.217 63-63 161 12 35 6 4 1 18 52.323 21 3 42 0.314 3 5 1-1 342 26 6.984 2006.275 51-46 138 16 38 10 0 3 30 57.413 16 1 35 1.348 3 3 0-0 248 23 5.982 2007.323 42-39 93 21 30 5 3 6 21 59.634 20 2 27 0.452 0 2 1-1 257 23 7.976 Total.263 156-148 392 49 103 21 7 10 69 168.429 57 6 104 1.360 6 10 2-2 847 72 18.981

#12 OUTFIELD SOPHOMORE Fort Walton Beach, Fla. (Fort Walton Beach/ Georgia) Transferred to Florida State from Georgia. Missed the 2006 season wtih the Bulldogs while recovering from a knee injury. Has played in 51 games with 44 starts - including 24 of the last 25 games - 41 in left field, two at designated player and one in right field. Hit her first home run as a Seminole agianst Cal State Northridge (3/16) at the Judi Garman Classic. Has driven in the winning run twice, including her second game as a Seminole, while scoring the winning run twice. Playing in her first ACC Tournament. Picked up a hit in all four games and had two RBIs at the 2005 SEC Tournament. Born April 8, 1986 Undecided on major. Daughter of Danny and Wendy Riggs. JESSICA GILMORE AB: 4 (SevenTimes) H: 2 (Three Times) R: 2 (Three Times) RBI: 3 vs. MD-2 (3/31/07) 2B: 1 (Eight Times) HR: 1 (Twice) SB: 2 vs.famu (4/11/07) BB: 1 (10 Times) K: 3 vs. Va Tech-1 (3/24/07) A: 1 vs. Michigan (3/16/07) E: 1 (Twice) PO: 5 vs. Michigan (3/16/07) AB: 5 (Kentucky 3/16/05) H: 3 (at Miss. State 3/12/05) R: 3 (at Miss. State 3/12/05) RBI: 3 (Four Times) 2B: 1 (17 Times) 3B: 1 (Three Times) HR: 1 (Twice) SB: 2 vs.famu (4/11/07) BB: 2 (Twice) K: 3 (Twice) A: 1 (Three Times) E: 1 (Four Times) PO: 5 vs. Michigan (3/16/07) 2006.270 67-65 200 31 54 9 3 1 37 72.360 10 1 37 1.307 1 14 3-3 67 2 2.972 2007.260 51-44 127 17 33 8 0 2 19 47.370 10 1 23 1.314 2 6 3-3 33 1 2.944 Total.266 118-109 327 48 87 17 3 3 56 119.364 20 2 60 2.310 3 20 6-6 100 3 4.962 *First At Georgia

#15 OUTFIELD FRESHMAN L/R Sharpsburg, Ga. (Northgate) Team leader with a.346 batting average that is tenth in the conference. Second during conference games with six doubles and tenth at 1.06 hits per game Member of the Florida State Invitational All-Tournament Team. Has played in 46 games with 42 starts, including the last 25 games, all in center field. Fourth on the team with nine multi-hit games Has driven in the winning run three times and scored the winning run three times, including three of the last four victories. Hit a pair of home runs in back-to-back at-bats against Georgia State (3/9). Went 5-for-8 with four runs scored and two RBIs in the doubleheader against Troy (5/2/). Fourth on the team with nine multi-hit games Collected five hits in the doubleheader to open the Maryland series (3/31). Team leader with five outfield assists. Playing in her first ACC Tournament. Born January 8, 1988. Majoring in business. Daughter of Herschel and Debbie Wynn. CARLY WYNN & AB: 6 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 3 (Three Times) R: 2 (Five Times) RBI: 4 vs. Georgia St (3/9/07) 2B: 2 (Three Times) HR: 2 vs. Georgia St (3/9/07) SB: 1 (Five Times) BB: 2 (Twice) K: 2 vs. Radford (2/10/07) A: 1 (Five Times) E: 1 (Twice) PO: 3 (Three) 2007.346 46-42 130 29 45 7 0 3 15 61.469 9 0 14 1.386 1 5 5-8 43 5 2.960 Total.346 46-42 130 29 45 7 0 3 15 61.469 9 0 14 1.386 1 5 5-8 43 5 2.960

#17 YURUBY ALICART SHORTSTOP SENIOR Maracay, Venezuela (Trino Celis Rios/ Thomas University) Earned her second First-Team All-ACC Awards. Reset her school record with 14 home runs. Homer that reset the mark was a two-run home run in the top of the seventh to tie game two at UNC (4/28). Florida State career record holder with a.635 slugging percentage. Also on three other Seminole all-time lists: home runs (2nd - 26), doubles (4th - 34) and RBIs (10th - 104). Ranked in the ACC in six offensive categories, including number three at 15 doubles. On four ACC lists during conference games, topped at number three with 22 runs scored. Comes into the tournament on a career-high 14-game hitting streak, the second longest on the team this year. Team leader with 15 multi-rbi games and second with 15 multi-hit games. Named to the all-tournament teams at the NFCA Leadoff Classic and FSU Invitational. Tops on the team with eight game-winning RBIs - including two of the last three. Second on the team with seven game-winning runs. Only player to start all 63 games this year, all at short. Started all five games at shortstop Second on the team with a.400 average. Went 2-for-2 with two RBIs and two runs scored in the win over NC State. Collected two hits and scored two runs to help FSU to the championship game in the win over Georgia Tech. Other Accomplishments: 2006 NFCA First-Team All-Southeast Region 2005 NAIA Player of the Year Two-time Louisville Slugger NAIA All-American AB: 6 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 3 (Twice) R: 3 (Twice) RBI: 3 (Six Times) 2B: 2 (Twice) 3B: 1 vs. FAMU (3/10/07) HR: 1 (14 Times) SB: 1 (Twice) BB: 2 at FAMU (3/21/07) K: 3 (Twice) A: 5 vs. MD-2 (3/31/07) E: 2 (Five Times) PO: 6 vs. Syracuse (3/9/07) AB: 4 vs. Ga. Tech-2 (5/13/06) H: 2 (Three Times) R: 2 (Twice) RBI: 2 vs. NC State (5/12/06) 2B: 1 vs. NC State (5/14/06) 3B: N/A HR: 1 vs. NC State (5/12/06) ACC Touranment AB: 6 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 3 (Eight Times) R: 3 (Four Times) RBI: 4 (Twice) 2B: 2 (Three Times) 3B: 1 (Five Times) HR: 1 (26 Times) SB: 1 (Five Times) BB: 3 (Va. Tech-2 4/22/06) K: 3 (Four Times) A: 6 (Twice) E: 3 (Ga. Southern - 2 2/14/06) PO: 6 vs. Syracuse (3/9/07) SB: N/A BB: 1 (Twice Times) K: 1 (Three Times) A: 5 (Twice) E: 1 vs. NC State (5/12/06) PO: 2 vs. Ga Tech-2 (5/13/06) Born August 25, 1985 Majoring in criminology. Daughter of Hector and Zaira Alicart 2006.333 74-74 219 51 73 19 4 12 54 136.621 18 4 44 2.389 3 8 3-5 114 144 30.896 2007.333 63-63 186 52 62 15 1 14 50 121.651 23 2 37 0.407 3 2 2-2 84 116 22.901 Total.333 137-137 405 103 135 34 5 26 104 257.635 41 6 81 2.397 6 10 5-7 198 260 52.898

#18 MICHELLE SNYDER THIRD BASE SOPHOMORE Wenatchee, Wash. (Eastmont) Has played in all 63 games this season at third base. Hit a solo home run to tie the game with No. 21 Nebraska at the NFCA Leadoff Classic. Rates fourth on the team with 26 runs scored. Went 2-for-4, including a home run and double, with four RBIs and two runs scored against Syracuse during the FSU Invitational. -high 10 doubles is third on the team. Second on the team with 125 assists. Leads the team in HBP with five. ACC Tournament: Started all five games at third base. Picked up her first hit and scored her first run in the first game against Georgia Tech (5/13). Other Accomplishments: Member of the 2005-06 ACC Academic Honor Roll. Named to the 2006 All-ACC Academic Softball Team. Born April 4, 1987. Majoring in sports management Daughter of Brian Snyder and Beverly Abraham. AB: 5 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 2 (Four Times) R: 2 (Five Times) RBI: 4 vs. Syracuse (3/9/07) 2B: 1 (10 Times) HR: 1 (Three) SB: 1 vs. Memphis (2/17/07) BB: 2 at GSU (2/13/07) K: 2 (10 Times) A: 7 vs.ucf-1 (3/28/07) E: 2 at FAMU (3/21/07) PO: 3 vs. App St. (3/10/07) AB: 4 vs. Ga. Tech-1 (5/13/06) H: 1 (Twice) R: N/A RBI: N/A 2B: N/A 3B: N/A HR: N/A ACC Tournament AB: 5 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 3 (Twice) R: 2 (Eight Times) RBI: 4 (Twice) 2B: 1 (14 Times) 3B: 1 (Twice) HR: 1 (Six Times) SB: 1 vs. Memphis (2/17/07) BB: 2 (Twice) K: 3 (Twice) A: 7 vs.ucf-1 (3/28/07) E: 2 at FAMU (3/21/07) PO: 4 (UNC 3/14/06) SB: N/A BB: 1 vs. NC State (5/12/06) K: 2 vs. NC State (5/14/06) PO: 3 vs. NC State (5/14/06) A: 2 vs. Ga Tech-1 (5/13/06) E: N/A Stats 2006.216 74-74 190 19 41 4 2 3 20 58.305 14 3 47 3.280 0 7 0-1 55 142 20.908 2007.208 63-62 154 26 32 10 0 3 19 51.331 15 5 45 0.299 0 7 1-1 32 125 14.918 Total.212 137-136 344 45 73 14 2 6 39 109.317 29 8 92 3.289 0 14 1-2 87 267 34.912

#22 OUTFIELD SENIOR L/R Marietta, Ga. (Walton) Named to the Sunshine State All-Tournament Team. Moved into tenth place in school history with 71 walks. Started 49 games, 48 in right field, and played in 56 games this season Hit her first home run since 2005 against South Carolina (2/17). Third on the team in walks with 22 free passes. Went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and two RBIs against South Carolina (2/17) during the Sunshine State Classic. Has scored the winning run four times, the thirdhighest total on the team, including the 3-1 victory over No. 12 Washington at the Judi Garman Classic. Has started in all 10 games she has played in the ACC Tournament. Had a hit in each of the first three games of the 2006 tournament. Scored a run and drove in two runs with a triple in the victory over NC State (5/12/06). Hit.333 during the 2004 Tournament with two runs scored. Smacked an RBI triple against Georgia Tech (5/16/04). Other Accomplishments: 2006 All-ACC Second-Team selection. Born September 28, 1984. Graduated with a degree in creative writing. Daughter of Antoinette Davis. LaSHAUN DAVIS AB: 5 vs. Tenn Tech (2/24/07) H: 2 (Five Times) R: 3 vs. Jacksonville (2/16/07) RBI: 3 vs. Samford (2/10/07) 2B: 2 vs. Samford (2/10/07) 3B: 1 (Twice) HR: 1 (Twice) SB: 1 (10 Times) BB: 2 (Three Times) K: 3 (Twice) A: 1 (FiveTimes) E: 1 (Three Times) PO: 4 vs. App St. (3/10/07) AB: 6 vs. Va. Tech (5/12/05) H: 1(Six Times) R: 1 (Five Times) RBI: 2 vs. NC State (5/12/06) 2B: N/A 3B: 1 (Twice) HR: N/A ACC Tournament AB: 6 (Virginia Tech 5/12/05) H: 4 (Connecticut 3/7/06) R: 3 (Three Times) RBI: 3 (Four Times) 2B: 2 vs. Samford (2/10/07) 3B: 1 (11 Times) HR: 1 (Six Times) SB: 2 (Nicholls State 2/11/06) BB: 3 (Florida A&M 2/9/05) K: 4 (Virginia Tech 5/12/05 A: 1 (Eight Times) E: 1 (Nine Times) PO: 4 (Twice ) SB: N/A BB: 1 (Twice) K: 1 (Ga. Tech 5/14/04) A: N/A E: 1 vs. Ga. Tech-2 (5/12/06) PO: 4 vs. Ga. Tech-1 (5/12/06) Stats 2004.214 66-57 126 24 27 2 1 0 10 31.246 22 1 40 0.336 0 5 4-6 11 0 1.917 2005.252 62-61 163 25 41 5 2 5 21 65.399 15 3 55 0.326 0 4 11-15 48 4 3.945 2006.342 64-59 152 27 52 4 6 0 11 68.447 12 3 45 1.399 1 2 7-10 72 1 4.948 2007.206 56-49 136 24 28 5 2 2 20 43.316 22 4 38 1.331 1 8 11-14 42 6 3.941 Total.257 248-226 577 100 148 16 11 7 62 207.359 71 11 178 2.348 2 19 33-45 173 11 11.944

#23 PITCHER JUNIOR Belfair, Wash. (North Mason) 2007 Highlights: Earned Second-Team All-ACC honors, the first of her career. Second in the conference with a 1.38 ERA and second during ACC games with a rate of 1.23. ERA is 30th in the country, while she also ranks nationally for saves (32nd - 3) and strikeouts per seven innings (44th - 8.2). Recorded the save in the second game of the doubleheader with Troy to set the Florida State career record at eight saves. Tied an ACC record by throwing all 14 innings of the 4-2 victory over Maryland. Has three wins over ranked teams, including No. 12 Washington and No. 18 Nebraska. Among the ACC leaders in all nine categories, including third for shutouts (6) and fourth for strikeouts (8.2) and opponent batting average (.189). Has entered the FSU career charts for appearances (4th - 125), strikeouts (6th - 673) and innings (8th - 670.2) Named to the 2006 ACC All-Tournament team after recording a tournament-high three wins. Pitched all 32 innings for the Seminoles last year. Struckout 10 in the 2-0 victory over NC State. Made one appearance in 2005 tournament, taking the loss against Maryland. Other Accomplishments: Spent the summer of 2006 as guest player for the British National Team Second in the country last year for innings pitched (329.1), which is an ACC and FSU record. Also second with 57 appearances. 2005 ACC Freshman of the Year. Born June 23, 1986... Majoring in special education... Daughter of Scott and Beth McDonald. TIFFANY McDONALD IP: 14 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) K: 23 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 11 vs. Nebraska (2/23/07) R: 5 at Florida-1 (4/4/07) ER: 5 (Twice) BB: 6 at BC-1 (4/14/07) BF: 57 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) HBP: 4 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) WP: 2 at Fullerton (3/17/07) HR: 1 (Seven Times) A: 4 vs. Nebraska (2/23/07) E: 1 (Twice) PO: 1 (Four Times) IP: 7 (Three Times) K: 10 vs. NC State (5/12/06) H: 9 (Twice) R: 4 (Three Times) ER: 4 (Three Times) BB: 4 vs. Ga Tech-2 (5/13/06) BF: 35 vs. Ga Tech-2 (5/13/06) IP: 14 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) K: 23 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) H: 12 (Louisville 2/10/06) R: 12 (Louisville 2/10/06) ER: 12 (Louisville 2/10/06) BB: 9 (at Troy 5/1/05) BF: 57 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) HBP: 4 (Twice) WP: 2 (Twice) HR: 4 (vs. Michigan 3/18/06) A: 5 (Three Times) E: 2 (at Virginia Tech 4/22/06) PO: 2 (Florida A&M 4/18/05) ACC Touranment WP: 1 vs. Ga Tech-2 (5/13/06) HR: 2 vs. NC State (5/14/06) HBP: 1 (Twice) A: 2 (Twice) E: 1 vs. Ga Tech-2 (5/13/06) PO: 1 vs. NC State (5/14/06) Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB BA WP HBP SF SH 2005 1.81 14-10 23 26 14 4/2 1 185.2 134 59 41 99 148 25 2 3 719.227 6 16 2 11 2006 2.27 30-19 57 42 39 5/0 4 329.1 250 148 107 124 312 40 4 32 1414.204 3 28 6 31 2007 1.38 15-13 36 21 18 6/0 3 182.2 122 51 36 58 213 16 3 7 748.189 7 19 2 24 Total 1.92 59-42 125 89 71 15/2 8 670.2 506 258 184 281 673 81 9 42 2881.206 16 63 10 66

#20 INFIELD JUNIOR Plantation, Fla. (South Plantation) Appeared in one game this season. Has been the Seminoles bullpen catcher. Saw action in three games during the 2006 Tournament. Scored a run as pinch runner in the tournament opener against Georgia Tech (5/11/06). Born December 11, 1985... Majoring in exercise science... Daughter of Daniel and Natalie Petrovich... Mother Natalie (Drouin) was an All-American for FSU in 1982 while playing on FSU s 1981 & 82 national championship teams. ROBYN PETROVICH AB: NA H: NA R: NA RBI: NA 2B: NA HR: NA SB: NA BB: NA K: NA A: NA E: NA PO: NA AB: NA H: NA R: 1 (Four Times) RBI: NA 2B: NA HR: NA SB: NA BB: NA K: NA A: NA E: NA PO: NA ACC Touranment AB: N/A H: N/A R: 1 vs. Ga Tech (5/11/06) RBI: N/A 2B: N/A 3B: N/A HR: N/A SB: N/A BB: N/A K: N/A A: N/A E: N/A PO: N/A #44 CAMILLE GARICA INFIELD FRESHMAN Sandia Pueblo (Walnut, Calif.) AB: 1 (Six Times) H: 1 at BC-1 (4/14/07) R: 1 at BC-1 (4/14/07) RBI: NA 2B: NA HR: NA & SB: NA BB: 1 vs. Radford (2/10/07) K: 1 (Twice) A: 3 vs. Radford (2/10/07) E: NA PO: NA Made first career appearance by starting and playing third base against Radford (2/10) Played in eight games with one start. Notched first career hit and run against Boston College (4/14) Playing in her first ACC Tournament. Born December 21, 1987... Majoring in english... Daughter of Patricia Rodriguez and Steve Garcia... Is half Native American (Pueblo). Stats 2007.143 8-1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.143 1 1 3 0.333 0 0 0-0 0 3 0 1.000 Totals.143 8-1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.143 1 1 3 0.333 0 0 0-0 0 3 0 1.000

#25 INFIELD/ CATCHER SENIOR Orlando, Fla. (University/Troy) Transferred to Florida State after starting three years at Troy. Has played in 50 games with 46 starts between catcher (28) and designated player (18). Named to the all-tournament teams of the Seminole Classic and Sunshine State Tournament. Made first Florida State start in the season opener against Samford (2/9). Hit 3-for-4 with 3 RBIs and a double in first game as a Seminole. Second on the team with 10 multi-rbi games, also has seven multi-hit games. Went deep in first career ACC start against NC State (3/3). Has driven in the winning run four times, including the 3-1 win over #12 Washington (3/15) and South Carolina (2/17). Third on the team with 28 RBIs. Second on the team with four sacrifice bunts ACC Tournament: Playing in her first ACC Tournament. Other Accomplishments: Named to the 2006 Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team. 2006 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All- District selection. Born February 14, 1985. Majoring in biological sciences Daughter of Melanie Krbec-Hayes and David Krbec. BRITTANY KRBEC AB: 4 (Six Times) H: 3 vs. Samford (2/9/07) R: 2 vs. Tenn Tech (2/24/07) RBI: 3 (Three Times) 2B: 2 vs. Maine (3/10/07) HR: 1 at NC State-1 (3/3/07) SB: NA BB: 2 (Twice) K: 3 at NC State-1 (3/3/07) A: 2 vs. Radford (2/10/07) E: 1 (Four Times) PO: 11 vs. Seton Hall (2/24/07) PB: 1 (Three Times) AB: 5 (Three Times) H: 3 (Seven Times) R: 2 (Four Times) RBI: 4 (South Forida 4/25/06) 2B: 2 (Twice) 3B: N/A HR: 1 (Five Times) SB: 1 (Twice) BB: 3 (Char. Southern 2/17/06) K: 3 (Twice) A: 6 (Four Times) E: 2 (Twice) PO: 11 (Twice) PB: 1 (Three Times) Stats 2004.209 58-56 148 7 31 5 0 1 15 39.264 13 1 22 0.276 1 7 0-1 49 102 12.926 2005.261 62-60 161 5 42 11 0 1 21 56.348 17 1 24 0.328 4 8 1-2 31 75 8.930 2006.284 64-61 169 14 48 7 0 2 21 61.361 20 3 15 0.368 1 2 1-1 76 106 4.978 2007.272 50-46 125 7 34 7 0 1 28 44.352 13 2 21 0.345 2 11 0-0 139 7 4.973 Total.257 234-223 603 23 155 30 0 5 85 200.330 63 7 82 0.332 8 28 2-4 295 290 28.954 * First Three Years At Troy

#35 ROBIN AHRBERG CATCHER FRESHMAN Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater) Started 46 games on the season with 35 behind the dish and 14 as the designated player. Leads the team in sacrifice bunts with 14 which had her nationally ranked for most of the year. Named to the Seminole Classic All-Tournament Team. Made first career start against Samford (2/9) with a 1- for-2 performance including two sacrifices. Ranked fourth on the team with 23 RBIs. Fifth on the team with eight multi-hit games to go along with four multi-rbi games. Seventh in the ACC with a pair of triples. Has scored the winning run four times, including South Carolina (2/17), while her lone game-winning RBI came at NC State (3/3). ACC Tournament: Playing in her first ACC Tournament. Born January 31, 1988 Majoring in sports management. Daughter of Fred and Janet Ahrberg. & AB: 5 vs.ucf-1 (3/28/07) H: 3 (Three times) R: 2 at Ga State (2/13/07) RBI: 4 at Ga State (2/13/07) 2B: 1 (Five Times) 3B: 1 (Twice) HR: NA SB: 1 vs. FAMU (4/11/07) BB: 2 (Three Times) K: 3 (Twice) A: 2 (Five Times) E: 1 (Three Times) PO: 24 vs. MD-1 (3/31/07) PB: 2 vs. Michigan (3/16/07) Stats 2007.255 53-49 141 11 36 5 2 0 23 45.319 21 2 24 1.360 0 14 1-1 271 20 3.990 Total.255 53-49 141 11 36 5 2 0 23 45.319 21 2 24 1.360 0 14 1-1 271 20 3.990

#77 KAYLA COLLINS PITCHER/ INFIELD SOPHOMORE Niceville, Fla. (Niceville) Picked up the victory in two of the three games she started in the circle. Made three starts as the designated player. Went 3-for-3 with a career-high three RBIs in the first game of the Jacksonville doubleheader (4/17) Drove in her first collegiate run with a single at Georgia Southern (2/13). Struck out a career-high 10 batters in the 4-2 victory over Seton Hall at the NFCA Leadoff Classic (2/24). ACC Tournament: Did not play in last year s tournament. Born June 6, 1987. Majoring in education. Daughter of Doug and Kelly Collins Father played on Alabama s 1979 national championship team and wore the number 77. Sister Allison has signed National Letter of Intent to play at Florida State next spring. IP: 6.2 vs. Seton Hall (2/24/07) K: 10 vs. Seton Hall (2/24/07) H: 4 vs. Seton Hall (2/24/07) R: 2 (Three Times) ER: 2 (Three Times) BB: 4 vs. Seton Hall (2/24/07) WP: 1 vs. Jacksonville (2/16/07) AB: 3 (Twice) H: 3 vs. JU-1 (4/17/07) R: NA RBI: 3 vs. JU-1 (4/17/07) BB: 1 at GSU (2/13/07) K: 2 at NC State (3/4/07) IP: 7 (Four Times) K: 10 vs. Seton Hall (2/24/07) H: 10 (Virginia - 2 4/9/06) R: 10 (La-Lafayette 2/24/06) ER: 10 (La-Lafayette 2/24/06) BB: 6 (La-Lafayette 2/24/06) WP: 1 (Five Times) AB: 2 (Twice) H: 3 vs. JU-1 (4/17/07) R: NA RBI:3 vs. JU-1 (4/17/07) BB:1 (Three Times) K: 2 (Twice) Stats - Hiting 2006.200 5-3 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.200 2 0 2 0.429 0 0 0-0 1 12 0 1.000 2007.462 8-3 13 0 6 0 0 0 4 6.462 1 0 4 0.500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 Total.389 13-6 18 0 7 0 0 0 4 7.389 3 0 6 0.476 0 0 0-0 1 12 0 1.000 Stats - Pitching Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SH/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB BA WP HBP SF SH 2006 4.46 6-4 19 14 6 2/0 0 75.1 94 60 48 45 57 13 1 8 371.307 5 2 4 13 2007 2.86 2-0 3 3 1 0/0 0 14.2 10 6 6 8 18 3 0 0 64.192 2 1 2 1 Total 4.20 8-4 22 17 7 2/0 0 90.0 104 66 54 53 75 16 1 8 435.291 7 3 6 14