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2017 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result Sportco Kick Off Classic (Las Vegas, NV) Feb. 10 Indiana State L, 11-5 Feb. 10 Virginia Tech W, 10-2 Feb. 11 Louisville W, 5-3 Feb. 11 Southern Utah W, 4-0 Feb. 12 CSU Bakersfield L, 5-1 DeMarini Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV) Feb. 16 Northern Iowa W, 8-7 Feb. 17 Weber State W, 6-5 Feb. 17 UTEP W, 8-4 Feb. 18 Memphis Canceled Feb. 19 Idaho State W, 1-0 Bank of Hawai'i Invitational (Honolulu, Hawai'i) Feb. 24 #5/6 Oregon L, 4-2 Feb. 24 Hawai'i W, 6-3 Feb. 25 Montana W, 5-4 Feb. 25 Hawai'i L, 6-1 Feb. 26 Montana L, 6-0 Red Desert Classic (St. George, Utah) March 3 Southern Utah W, 2-1 March 3 Iowa State W, 3-1 March 4 Utah Valley W, 7-2 March 4 Montana L, 6-2 March 5 Binghamton L, 7-2 March 7 Creighton W, 4-0 Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, NV) March 10 Southern Illinois L, 1-0. March 10 DePaul W, 7-2. March 11 New Mexico State W, 1-0. March 11 Portland State W, 7-5. March 12 Portland State L, 8-6. March 17 at Utah State* L, 10-2 (5) March 18 at Utah State* L, 6-2 March 19 at Utah State* W, 8-5 March 24 New Mexico* L, 3-2 March 25 New Mexico* W, 4-2 March 26 New Mexico* L, 5-4 March 29 Dixie State W, 3-2 April 1 at Oregon State L, 9-2 April 2 at Oregon State L, 9-0 (5) April 7 Boise State* L, 5-1 April 8 Boise State* W, 8-4 April 9 Boise State* L, 6-1 April 13 at Nevada, Reno* L, 2-0 April 14 at Nevada, Reno* W, 12-7 April 15 at Nevada, Reno* L, 7-2 April 21 at Colorado State* W, 7-6 April 22 at Colorado State* W, 7-4 April 23 at Colorado State* L, 5-0 April 28 Fresno State* L, 6-4 (9) April 29 Fresno State* L, 3-0 April 30 Fresno State* L, 4-3 May 5 at San Diego State* L, 5-3 May 6 at San Diego State* L, 9-1 (5) May 6 at San Diego State* L, 8-6 May 11 San Jose State* 6 p.m. May 12 San Jose State* 6 p.m. May 13 San Jose State* 11 a.m. * - Mountain West Game Bold/Italic - Home games -All match times are listed in Pacific Time. -All dates & times are subject to change. 2017 UNLV SOFTBALL May 11-13, Las Vegas, Nev. OVERALL: 23-26 // MW: 6-15 // HOME: 13-11 // AWAY: 5-11 // NEUTRAL: 5-4 This Week In UNLV Softball... San Jose State (35-15, 15-6) at UNLV ELLER MEDIA STADIUM Las Vegas, Nev. Thursday, May 11, 6 p.m. Friday, May 12, 6 p.m. Saturday, May 13, 11 a.m. Live Video: www.unlvrebels.com/videos (Thursday & Friday) Live Stats: www.unlvrebels.com Live Updates: Twitter - @UNLVSoftball Head-To-Head: UNLV leads 42-21 Lisa Dodd vs. San Jose State: Dodd is 3-7 against SJSU as head coach at UNLV First Meeting: UNLV won the first-ever meeting 3-1 in San Jose on March 13, 1987 Last Year's Series: SJSU swept the Rebels in San Jose, March 29-30, 2016 (3-11 (5), 1-9 (5), 3-6) Last Meeting at Eller Media Stadium: The Spartans took two of three, April 24-26 (3-11 (5), 0-10 (5), W 8-0 (6)) REBELS WRAP UP REGULAR SEASON AT HOME AGAINST THE SPARTANS UNLV Softball (23-26, 6-15) will welcome San Jose State to Eller Media Stadium for its final regular season series of 2017 this weekend, May 11-13. The Rebels have dropped their last seven games and have suffered two sweeps in a row at the hands of conference foes, so they will try to end the season on a high note against the Spartans on senior weekend. With SJSU needing two wins to secure the conference championship, UNLV can play spoiler if they can take the series from the visitors. Last weekend, the Rebels closed out their 2017 road slate at San Diego State and narrowly lost two of three games against the Aztecs after a 5-3 loss in the opener and a 8-6 defeat in the finale. Rain in Sunday's forecast resulted in a doubleheader Saturday, with UNLV losing game one 9-1 in five innings. In the 8-6 loss the Rebels did manage their first multi-home run game of the year as Janine Petmecky, Alyssa Navarro and Justine Federe all homered. Navarro in particular had a strong weekend, going 5-for-9 with two home runs, five RBI and three runs scored. Continued on page 3 2017 MOUNTAIN WEST STANDINGS Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. 1. San José State 15 6.714 35 15.700 2. San Diego State 13 8.619 29 17.630 3. Utah State 14 9.609 32 15.681 4. Fresno State 12 8.600 32 20.615 5. Nevada, Reno 12 9.571 27 21.563 6. Boise State 9 12.429 27 18.600 7. Colorado State 8 13.381 27 20.574 8. UNLV 6 15.286 23 26.469 New Mexico 6 15.286 20 27.426 Comparing The Competition... UNLV.... San Jose State.268...Batting Average...303.302...Opponent Batting Average...252 185............... Runs...248 225.......... Opponent Runs...168 347............... Hits...402 168............... RBI...216 204...........Opponent RBI...153.353... Slugging Pct....422.327... On-Base Pct....395 40-49...Stolen Bases...34-41.941...Fielding Pct....971 3.54...ERA...2.94 3.18... Opponent ERA...4.30 4............... Shutouts...9 153.............Strikeouts...259 88............ Base-on-Balls...127 2017 MW POLL Rank Team Points 1. Fresno State (4) 59 2. San Diego State (3) 57 3. San José State (2) 55 4. Utah State 33 5. Nevada, Reno 32 T6. Colorado State 27 T6. UNLV 27 8. New Mexico 26 9. Boise State 8 First-place votes in parentheses.

QUICK FACTS General Information Location... Las Vegas, Nev. Founded..............................1957 Enrollment...28,000 Colors.... Scarlet & Gray Nickname...Rebels Conference...Mountain West Affiliation....NCAA Division I President.... Dr. Len Jessup Director of Athletics... Tina Kunzer-Murphy Softball Information Head Coach...Lisa Dodd Alma Mater...UCLA, '08 UNLV Record // Years... 119-145 // Fifth Year Overall Record....Same Assistant Coach... Courtney Martinez Alma Mater... Cal State Fullerton, '09 Assistant Coach...Alyssa Cordova Alma Mater... UNLV '16 Office Phone...702.895.3916 Facility...Eller Media Stadium Capacity...770 Dimensions...LF: 200, CF: 220, RF: 200 Team Information 2016 Overall Record...25-30 2016 Mountain West Record....8-16 2016 Mountain West Finish...8th Postseason...N/A Final Ranking....N/A Letterwinners Returning // Lost.... 10 // 5 Position Starters Ret. //Lost.... 6 // 5 Pitchers Returning // Lost... 2 // 0 Newcomers...13 Media Relations Softball Contact... Sarah Jennings Email...sarah.jennings@unlv.edu Office Phone...702.895.3207 Cell Phone...509.499.4656 Website....www.UNLVRebels.com PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Alyssa Batastini. Ah-lee-sah Bat-á-steen-nee Reina Bondi...Ray-na Bon-dee Myranda Bueno... Bweí-no Morgan Ettinger....Ett-in-jer Justine Federe... Jus teen Fuh-dairy Chrissi Omalza....O-mall-zuh Brooke Stover... STO-ver Jadelyn Yadao-Valdez...jade-lin yuh-dow SIMPLY REB! NOTE TO THE MEDIA: Please remember that UNLV (acronym on all references) is home to the REBEL softball team. Only the men s basketball team at UNLV is nicknamed the RUNNIN REBELS. While, the women s basketball and women s tennis teams are the only ones nicknamed the LADY REBELS. 2017 UNLV Softball Quick Facts/Roster NUMERICAL ROSTER ## Name HT POS B/T Cl/Exp Hometown/Last School 0 Breana Burke 5-4 P/OF R/R FR (HS) Coeur d'alene, Idaho (Coeur d'alene HS) 1 Abby Howard 5-6 C/OF R/R SO (TR) Coeur d'alene, Idaho (North Idaho College) 3 Jamie Hatch 5-3 OF L/R SO (1L) Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 4 Brianna Gatlin 5-9 SS R/R SR (TR) La Quinta, Calif. (Utah Valley) 5 Alyssa Navarro 5-5 IN R/R JR (TR) Dinuba, Calif. (University of Iowa) 6 Karly Bunderson 5-7 IN R/R JR (TR) Brigham City, Utah (Salt Lake Community College) 7 Justine Federe 5-2 IN R/R FR (HS) Chula Vista, Calif. (Olympian HS) 8 Kylie Rasmussen 5-9 IN R/R SO (1L) Coeur d'alene, Idaho (Coeur d'alene HS) 10 Jadelyn Yadao-Valdez 4-9 UTL L/L JR (2L) Wahiawa, Hawaii (Mililani HS) 11 Kiley Harrison 5-8 C/IN L/L SO (TR) Las Vegas, NV (Kent State University) 12 Charlie Masterson 5-8 P/IN R/R FR (HS) Boulder City, Nev. (Boulder City HS) 13 Kwyn Cooper 5-6 P R/R SR (3L) Castro Valley, Calif. (California HS) 15 Chrissi Omalza 5-4 C R/R JR (2L) Wahiawa, Hawaii (Moanalua HS) 17 Emily Vela 5-2 IN R/R FR (HS) Tomball, Texas (Tomball HS) 18 Paige Blake 5-1 OF R/R JR (TR) Las Vegas, Nev. (Carroll College) 19 Morgan Ettinger 5-6 P R/R SR (3L) Chino Hills, Calif. (Ayala HS) 20 Brooke Stover 5-8 C R/R JR (2L) Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde HS) 23 Alyssa Batastini 5-8 UTL R/R SO (1L) Reno, Nev. (Spanish Springs HS) 25 Reina Bondi 5-2 OF R/R FR (HS) Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge HS) 27 Kylie Everill 5-10 P R/R JR (TR) Cottonwood Heights, Utah (Salt Lake Community College) 32 Mara Kemmer 5-7 P R/R FR (HS) Phoenix, Ariz. (Valley Christian HS/Desert Vista HS) 45 Janine Petmecky 5-5 P/OF R/R JR (2L) Riverside, Calif. (Riverside Polytechnic HS) 55 Myranda Bueno 5-6 OF R/R SO (1L) Whittier, Calif. (St. Paul HS) ALPHABETICAL ## Name 23 Batastini, Alyssa 18 Blake, Paige 25 Bondi, Reina 55 Bueno, Myranda 6 Bunderson, Karly 0 Burke, Breana 13 Cooper, Kwyn 19 Ettinger, Morgan 27 Everill, Kylie 7 Federe, Justine 4 Gatlin, Brianna 11 Harrison, Kiley 3 Hatch, Jamie 1 Howard, Abby 32 Kemmer, Mara 12 Masterson, Charlie 5 Navarro, Alyssa 15 Omalza, Chrissi 45 Petmecky, Janine 8 Rasmussen, Kylie 20 Stover, Brooke 17 Vela, Emily 10 Yadao-Valdez, Jadelyn BY CLASS Seniors (3) Kwyn Cooper Morgan Ettinger Brianna Gatlin Juniors (8) Paige Blake Karly Bunderson Kylie Everill Alyssa Navarro Chrissi Omalza Janine Petmecky Brooke Stover Jadelyn Yadao-Valdez Sophomores (7) Alyssa Batastini Myranda Bueno Kiley Harrison Jamie Hatch Abby Howard Alyssa Navarro Kylie Rasmussen Freshmen (5) Reina Bondi Breana Burke Mara Kemmer Charlie Masterson Emily Vela BY POSITION Catchers (5) Kiley Harrison (Infield) Abby Howard (Outfield) Chrissi Omalza Brooke Stover Infielders/Utility (8) Alyssa Batastini Karly Bunderson Justine Federe Brianna Gatlin Alyssa Navarro Kylie Rasmussen Jadelyn Yadao-Valdez Emily Vela Outfielders (4) Paige Blake Reina Bondi Myranda Bueno Jamie Hatch Pitchers (6) Kwyn Cooper Breana Burke (Outfield) Morgan Ettinger Kylie Everill Charlie Masterson (Infield) Janine Petmecky (Outfield)

2017 SEASON TOP-25 POLLS (As of 5/9/17) USA TODAY / NFCA ## Team (1st-Place Votes) Rec. Prev. 1 Florida (22) 50-5 1 2 Minnesota (5) 51-3 4 3 Oregon (5) 44-6 5 4 Florida State 48-6-1 2 5 Arizona 48-7 3 6 Oklahoma 47-8 6 7 Auburn 45-9 9 8 Washington 40-11 7 9 Tennessee 44-9 11 10 UCLA 39-13 12 11 Texas A&M 42-9 8 12 James Madison 47-6 13 13 Utah 33-11 10 14 Louisiana 42-6 15 15 Alabama 40-15 14 16 Baylor 41-11 17 17 Michigan 41-10-1 19 18 Kentucky 35-16 16 19 Ole Miss 36-18 21 20 BYU 40-10 20 21 LSU 38-17 18 22 Arizona State 30-17 22 23 Marshall 40-8 23 24 South Carolina 32-22 RV 25 Georgia 33-21 RV Receiving Votes: ESPN.COM / USA SOFTBALL ## Team (1st-Place Votes) Rec. Prev. 1 Florida (12) 50-5 1 2 Oregon (4) 44-6 5 3 Minnesota (4) 51-3 4 4 Florida State 48-6-1 2 5 Arizona 48-7 3 6 Oklahoma 47-8 7 7 Tennessee 44-9 9 8 Auburn 45-9 10 9 Washington 40-11 8 10 UCLA 39-13 12 11 Texas A&M 42-9 6 12 Baylor 41-11 13 13 James Madison 47-6 14 14 Utah 33-11 11 15 Louisiana 42-6 16 16 Alabama 40-15 15 17 Michigan 41-10-1 17 18 Ole Miss 36-18 21 19 Kentucky 35-16 18 20 BYU 40-10 20 21 LSU 38-17 19 22 Arizona State 30-17 23 23 South Carolina 32-22 RV T24. Marshall 40-8 25 T24. Ohio State 33-15 RV T24. Tulsa 37-15 24 Receiving Votes: BOLD indicates 2017 UNLV Opponents. The Rebels have a tough task in front of them as San Jose State enters the weekend on an eight-game winning streak, having just taken the lead atop the Mountain West standings after a sweep at home over thenfirst place Utah State. A series win would also be a milestone for head coach Lisa Dodd, who is 3-7 against the Spartans since she became the head coach and is the only team she hasn't won a series against in her career. The series will be played Thursday-Saturday, May 11-13, with Thursday and Friday's games getting underway at 6 p.m. and Saturday's senior day set for 11 a.m. NEWS & NOTES Season Streaks: The Rebels have two separate four-game win streaks this season. Prior to their conference-opening series at Utah State March 17-19, the Rebels hadn't lost more than two in a row during their non-conference schedule. Up until the series at home against Fresno State April 28-30, they had not lost more than three in a row all season long, but after a series finale loss at Colorado State and two sweeps at the hands of Fresno State and San Diego State, the Rebels' losing streak stands at seven. Individual Streaks: Senior transfer Brianna Gatlin had a 17-game on-base streak to start the year while Janine Petmecky's 16-game on-base streak ended in Corvallis April 1 &2 - marking the two-longest such streaks of the season for the Rebels. Heading into the final weekend of the season, Petmecky has a nine-game hitting streak going - the longest of the season of any Rebel - while her current onbase streak is also at nine. Multiple dinger game: For the first time this season, the Rebels registered a multi-home run game as Petmecky, Alyssa Navarro and Justine Federe each hit homers in the 8-6 loss in the series finale at SDSU on May 6. Game Two Success: For most of the season, the second game of a series has been a good for the Rebels as they are 5-2 in game twos during Mountain West play. Until game two losses the past two weekends against San Jose State and SDSU, they had not lost in the middle of game of a series. Sunday Scaries: Sundays haven't been kind to the Rebels in 2017 as it is the only day they currently have a losing record (2-9) in 2017 while they have yet to win a conference game in a weekend finale. The end of a streak: Entering the series against Fresno State, the Rebels had yet to lose a game when they were leading after four innings (17-0), but two of the three losses to the Bulldogs came via lateinning defeats, ending that run. A Weekend of Firsts: The Rebels picked up a couple of firsts against Colorado State, April 21-23. The 7-6 win on Friday, April 21 in Fort Collins was their first in a Mountain West series opener in 2017, while the 7-4 victory on Saturday, April 22 sealed their first conference series victory of the year. Ettinger sets new career-highs: After setting a new career-high for wins with her 11th on the season in a 4-0 midweek game against Creighton on March 7, Ettinger picked up her 12th win on March 11 to reset her personal record with a 1-0 decision over New Mexico State at the Rebel Classic. Her 99 strikeouts and 16 complete games are also new career highs, breaking her old top mark of 54 and nine, respectively. Currently, she is seventh in the conference in wins, is fourth in strikeouts, fifth in batters struck out looking (29) and is 10th with a 3.21 ERA. Petmecky a RBI machine: Petmecky has been clutch with runners in scoring position this year, leading the team with 28 RBI on the season, including two different three-rbi games and three other two RBI games. Dodd has not been afraid to send her in as a pinch hitter with runners in scoring position and more often than not, she delivers. Fast Starts: The Rebels have scored at least one run in the first inning in 18 out of 49 games this season, with multi-run first innings against Louisville (4), Southern Utah (3), Northern Iowa (3), Creighton (2), Dixie State (2), both games against Portland State (6, 3), the series finale against Utah State (6), the game two win against Boise State (2) and the series opening win at CSU (4). The first inning is also their highest scoring inning overall, with 43 runs total in the opening frame. They are currently 14-4 when they do manage to score in the first inning. On the flip side, they are 9-13 when their opponent scores in the first inning. The team has also scored the most runs in the first and second innings combined this year (64), proving that fast starts are crucial for the Rebels. Scoring first has also been key for the Rebels as they are 15-4 when they strike first and are just 8-22 when they allow opponents to get on the board before they do. One-run games: While Coach Dodd would likely prefer to win by larger margins, the Rebels have proved they can win the close ones as they are 8-4 in one-run games. Comeback Magic: Over a seven-game stretch, the Rebels pulled off five come-from-behind wins, with the efforts including a walk-off home run by Janine Petmecky at home against Weber State on Feb. 17 and two late-inning home runs that proved to be the game winners -- one by Justine Federe on Feb. 24 at Hawaii and another by Alyssa Navarro against Montana in Honolulu on Feb. 25. They added three more comeback wins in April - an 8-4 victory over Boise State on April 8 at home, a 12-7 comeback win at Nevada, Reno on Friday, April 14 and a 7-4 victory over Colorado State on April 22. On Thursday, Feb. 16, Dodd picked up her 100th career win in a 8-7 win over Northern Iowa at home. All of her career head coaching wins have come at UNLV, while she became the fourth coach in program history to reach the 100 win mark. Janine Petmecky's walk-off home run against Weber State on Friday, Feb. 17 was the first for UNLV since former Rebel Garie Blando hit on in a 6-5 victory over Mountain West foe New Mexico on March 27, 2015. Fourth Inning Says It All: So far, if the Scarlet & Gray can find themselves ahead or tied on the scoreboard after four innings, there's a good chance they will go on to win the game. Currently, they are 21-5 when they accomplish that feat. On the other hand, they are just 2-21 when trailing after four innings. Senior transfer Brianna Gatlin has made a significant impact in her first and only season as a Rebel. She has reached based safely in 39 of 49 games - a team-high this season. She recorded a seven-game hitting streak during the first 14 games of the season and safely reached base in the first 17-straight games -- the longest on-base streak of any Rebel this season. She leads the team in runs scored (29)

2017 RECORD WHEN... Overall...23-26 Mountain West....6-15 Non-Conference....17-11 Home...13-11 Away...5-11 Neutral...5-4 Longest winning streak...4 Longest losing streak...7 Longest MW winning streak...2 Longest MW losing streak....7 vs. Top 10 NFCA/USA...0-1/0-1 vs. Top 11-25 NFCA/USA...0-0/0-0 In one-run games...8-4 In two-run games...4-6 In three-run games...3-1 In four-run games...3-4 In five or more run games...4-11 In extra innings...0-1 In shutouts...4-6 Rebels scoring 0-2 runs...3-19 Rebels scoring 3-5 runs...7-5 Rebels scoring 6-9 runs...11-2 Rebels scoring 10+ runs...2-0 Rebels score first...15-4 Opponent scores first...8-22 Ahead after 4.0 innings...17-2 Trailing after 4.0 innings...2-21 Tied after 4.0 innings....4-3 Rebels hit 0 home runs...14-18 Rebels hit 1 home run...7-7 Rebels hits 2+ home runs...2-1 Rebels make 0 errors...3-7 Rebels make 1 error....9-8 Rebels make 2+ errors...11-11 Rebels out-hit opponent....11-1 Opponent out-hits Rebels...9-21 Hits are tied...3-4 and doubles (12) and is second on the team in batting average (.329), hits (48), triples (2), RBI (25) and home runs (4). In addition to Gatlin, two other transfers, sophomore Kiley Harrison and junior Alyssa Navarro, have been strong additions. Harrison has made 41 starts, the majority at catcher, while Navarro has started 48 of 49 games as the regular first baseman. The two have combined for 58 hits, 26 runs scored and 40 RBI. Navarro has been particularly good over the last month with three home runs, 13 RBI, 12 hits and six runs scored. Her seven home runs this year leads the team while she has the top RBI game of any Rebel after recording five RBI in a 7-6 win at Colorado State on April 21. Navarro's 25 RBI are also tied for second on the team. The freshmen also continue to make their mark this year. Mara Kemmer and more recently Reina Bondi have played well in their first collegiate seasons. Kemmer, who is currently out with an injury, has spent time in both right field, at designated player and in the circle as a dual threat player for the Rebels. In her first year, Kemmer is third on the team with a.327 batting average to go along with 33 hits, 12 RBI and 17 runs scored.. She's also made 15 appearances in the circle with five starts. After losing her first decision, she won three starts in a row. She currently has an overall ERA of 4.24 and 21 strikeouts. She picked up her first career collegiate win on Saturday, March 4 against Utah Valley, going 4.0 innings and giving up just two runs. Bondi has made 13 starts in her first collegiate season and has become a stolen base specialist as she has gone 10-for-10 in stolen base attempts. Justine Federe has also seen significant time in her first year, starting 31 of the 37 games she has played in, looking particularly comfortable at the plate, hitting.287 on the season with 27 hits, five doubles, 10 runs scored and 13 RBI. Petmecky, fellow junior Jade Yadao-Valdez and sophomore Myranda Bueno have led the way among position player returners. During March, Petmecky went 20-of-55 (.363), with four doubles, seven runs scored and eight RBI. Overall, Petmecky has had a solid year, leading the team in batting average (.340), hits (51) and RBI (28) and is fourth on the team with 17 runs scored. Bueno is fourth batting average (.307), tied for fourth in hits (33) and tied for second in runs scored (20) while starting 44 games in center field. Yadao-Valdez has also been one of the most consistent players on the team, hitting.297 with 33 hits, 20 runs and seven RBI while owning the hot corner on third base. SCOUTING SAN JOSE STATE San Jose State (35-15, 15-6) is coming off a huge weekend after it's second consecutive conference series sweep. Last weekend it was over first place Utah State at home, which allowed them to jump to the top of the standings for the first time this season. The Spartans have been on a tear as of late as they enter the final weekend of the regular season on an eight-game winning streak - the longest of any team in the MW this year - and needing just two wins in Las Vegas to secure the conference championship and the Mountain West's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Spartans have a two-game lead with three games to play, getting into that position thanks to winning 12 of their last 13 dating back to April 9. The Spartans rank in the top half of the conference in offense and are even better in the circle, ranking in the top two of the MW in almost every major statistical category, including first in ERA (2.94), runs allowed (168) and strikeouts (259) and second in opposing batting average (.252) and earned runs allowed (140). SJSU has five players hitting over.350 led by Cassidy Clark, who is hitting at a.383 clip with 49 hits, 22 runs and 24 RBI, while six different players have registered 20 RBI or more. In the circle, the Spartans have two starters with sub-three ERAs - Collette Rigs at 2.07 and Katelyn Linford at 2.43 - which rank first and fourth in the conference, respectively. The two have combined for 32 wins against just 10 losses and 247 strikeouts and 85 walks. MORGAN ETTINGER - MOUNTAIN WEST PITCHER OF THE WEEK - FEB. 21 Senior Morgan Ettinger pitched 19.0 innings total in two relief appearances and two starts, including two complete-game performances. The senior picked up all four wins on the weekend, giving up just three earned runs with 17 strikeouts. It was third career league honor for Ettinger, who earned it once as a freshman in 2014 and once as a sophomore in 2015. Ettinger is the first UNLV pitcher to earn the award since Alyssa Batastini and Kwyn Cooper earned it in back-to-back weeks last season (March 7 &15). On Monday...0-0 On Tuesday...1-0 On Wednesday....1-0 On Thursday...1-1 On Friday...9-8 On Saturday...9-8 On Sunday...2-9 Day Games....18-21 Night Games...5-5 In February....9-5 In March....10-8 In April....4-10 In May...0-3

2017 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS RECORD Atlantic Coast...2-0 Louisville (W) Virginia Tech (W) America East...0-1 Binghamton (L) BIG EAST...2-0 Creighton (W) DePaul (W) Big Sky...6-3 Idaho State (L) Montana (W, L, L) Portland State (W, L) Southern Utah (W, W) Weber State (W) Big Ten...0-0 Big West...1-1 Hawaii (W, L) Big 12...1-0 Iowa State (W) TEAM CATEGORIES RANK IN THE MW (Overall) Hitting Category # Rank Batting Average.268 8th Slugging Percentage.353 9th On-Base Percentage.327 9th Runs 185 9th Hits 347 8th RBI 168 9th Doubles 40 9th Triples 4 9th Home Runs 21 9th Total Bases 458 9th Total Plate Appearances 1446 7th At-Bats 1296 4th Walks 93 9th Hit By Pitch 25 5th Fewest Strikeouts 167 7th Sac Bunts 24 5th Sac Flies 8 t-8th Stolen Bases 40 3rd Caught Stealing 9 5th Steal Attempts 49 4th Least Grounded into DP 5 t-7th Pitching Category # Rank ERA 3.48 5th Opposing Battting Average.302 6th Innings Pitched 324.0 3rd Batters Struck Out 153 7th Batters Struck Out Looking 44 8th Saves 5 t-3rd Runners Picked Off 1 4th Sac Bunts Allowed 32 1st Sac Flies Allowed 11 t-3rd Hits Allowed 412 t-8th Runs Allowed 225 7th Earned Runs Allowed 161 7th Walks Allowed 82 2nd Doubles Allowed 66 8th Triples Allowed 7 t-4th Home Runs Allowed 27 t-2nd Wild Pitches 13 8th Balks 1 t-6th Hit Batters 43 1st Intentional Walks Allowed 0 NA Conference USA...1-0 UTEP (W) Horizon...0-0 Missouri Valley...1-2 Indiana State (L) Northern Iowa (W) Southern Illinois (L) NEC...0-0 Pac-12............................0-3 Oregon (L) Oregon State (L, L) Pac-West...1-0 Dixie State (W) SEC...0-0 Southland...0-0 WAC...2-1 CSU Bakersfield (L) New Mexico State (W) Utah Valley (W) West Coast...0-0 TEAM CATEGORIES RANK IN THE MW (Conference Only) Hitting Category # Rank Batting Average.268 8th Slugging Percentage.363 9th On-Base Percentage.319 9th Runs 77 8th Hits 154 9th RBI 72 8th Doubles 26 5th Triples 1 9th Home Runs 9 t-8th Total Bases 209 9th Total Plate Appearances 635 6th At-Bats 575 6th Walks 36 t-8th Hit By Pitch 9 7th Fewest Strikeouts 70 7th Sac Bunts 11 t-2nd Sac Flies 4 t-6th Stolen Bases 15 4th Caught Stealing 5 t-4th Steal Attempts 20 4th Least Grounded into DP 4 6th Pitching Category # Rank ERA 3.88 4th Opposing Battting Average.317 7th Innings Pitched 137.0 6th Batters Struck Out 53 t-8th Batters Struck Out Looking 10 9th Saves 1 t-3rd Runners Picked Off 1 t-1st Sac Bunts Allowed 12 2nd Sac Flies Allowed 10 1st Hits Allowed 186 6th Runs Allowed 112 t-6th Earned Runs Allowed 76 3rd Walks Allowed 38 2nd Doubles Allowed 32 7th Triples Allowed 2 t-1st Home Runs Allowed 16 t-6th Wild Pitches 3 9th Balks NA NA Hit Batters 15 2nd Intentional Walks Allowed 0 NA

2017 MISCELLANOUS STATS Multiple Hit Games 2 3 4 5+ ## 4 GATLIN, Brianna 11 3 - - 14 45 PETMECKY, Janine 7 3 1-11 55 BUENO, Myranda 6 2 - - 8 5 NAVARRO, Alyssa 8 - - - 8 7 FEDERE, Justine 8 - - - 8 32 KEMMER, Mara 5 1 - - 6 10 YADAO-VALDEZ, J 5 1 - - 6 11 HARRISON, Kylie 6 - - - 6 17 VELA, Emily 2 - - - 2 12 MASTERSON, Charlie 1 - - - 1 20 STOVER, Brooke 1 - - - 1 25 BONDI, Reina 1 - - - 1 6 BUNDERSON, Karly 1 - - - 1 TEAM 62 10 1 0 73 Multiple RBI Games 2 3 4 5+ ## 45 PETMECKY, Janine 4 3 - - 7 5 NAVARRO, Alyssa 3 2-1 6 4 GATLIN, Brianna 3 2 1-6 7 FEDERE, Justine 2 1 - - 3 15 OMALZA, Chrissi 2 - - - 2 1 HOWARD, Abby 2 - - - 2 11 HARRISON, Kiley 2 - - - 2 55 BUENO, Myranda 2 - - - 2 8 RASMUSSEN, Kylie 1 - - - 1 10 YADAO-VALDEZ, J 1 - - - 1 32 KEMMER, Mara - 1 - - 1 TEAM 22 9 1 1 33 Hitting Streaks (3+) LONG NOW 45 PETMECKY, Janine 9 9 4 GATLIN, Brianna 7-55 BUENO, Myranda 6 1 10 YADAO-VALDEZ, Jade 4 1 17 VELA, Emily 4-25 BONDI, Reina 4-32 KEMMER, Mara 4 3 12 MASTERSON, Charlie 3 1 5 NAVARRO, Alyssa 3 3 7 FEDERE, Justine 3 2 11 HARRISON, Kylie 3 - Reach Base Streaks (9+) LONG NOW 4 GATLIN, Brianna 17-45 PETMECKY, Janine 16 9 CAREER MISC.- RETURNERS Multiple-Hit Games Pre- 17 2017 ## 45 PETMECKY, Janine 10 11 21 10 YADAO-VALDEZ 11 6 17 55 BUENO, Myranda 8 8 16 13 COOPER, Kwyn 6-6 20 STOVER, Brooke 3 1 4 Multiple-RBI Games Pre- 17 2017 ## 45 PETMECKY, Janine 8 7 15 55 BUENO, Myranda 3 2 5 13 COOPER, Kwyn 3-3 10 YADAO-VALDEZ, J. 3 1 4 15 OMALZA, Chrissi 1 2 3 8 RASMUSSEN, Kylie 1 1 2 20 STOVER, Brooke 1-1 2017 STARTING LINEUPS Opponent P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DP Indiana State Cooper Stover Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Gatlin Petmecky Bueno Kemmer Ettinger Virginia Tech Ettinger Harrison Navarro Vela Yadao-Valdez Federe Petmecky Bueno Kemmer Gatlin Louisville Cooper Harrison Navarro Vela Yadao-Valdez Federe Petmecky Bueno Kemmer Gatlin Southern Utah Ettinger Stover Navarro Vela Yadao-Valdez Federe Petmecky Bueno Kemmer Gatlin CSU Bakersfield Masterson Harrison Navarro Vela Yadao-Valdez Federe Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Kemmer Northern Iowa Cooper Harrison Navarro Vela Yadao-Valdez Federe Petmecky Bueno Kemmer Gatlin Weber State Masterson Harrison Navarro Vela Yadao-Valdez Federe Petmecky Bueno Kemmer Gatlin UTEP Ettinger Stover Harrison Vela Yadao-Valdez Federe Petmecky Bueno Kemmer Gatlin Idaho State Ettinger Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Kemmer Gatlin Oregon Cooper Stover Navarro Federe Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Gatlin Kemmer Howard Hawaii Ettinger Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Gatlin Kemmer Howard Montana Cooper Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Gatlin Kemmer Howard Hawaii Kemmer Stover Navarro Federe Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Gatlin Harrison Howard Montana Ettinger Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Gatlin Kemmer Howard Southern Utah Ettinger Harrison Navarro Vela Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Gatlin Kemmer Iowa State Ettinger Harrison Navarro Vela Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Kemmer Gatlin Utah Valley Kemmer Stover Navarro Vela Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Harrison Gatlin Montana Masterson Stover Hatch Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Kemmer Harrison Binghamton Ettinger Stover Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Kemmer Harrison Creighton Ettinger Stover Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Kemmer Harrison Southern Illinois Ettinger Stover Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Kemmer Gatlin DePaul Kemmer Stover Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Harrison NA New Mexico St. Ettinger Harrison Navarro Gatlin Yadao-Valdez Bunderson Petmecky Bueno Kemmer Stover Portland State Kemmer Stover Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBunderson Bondi Bueno Kemmer Petmecky Portland State Ettinger Stover Navarro Federe Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Kemmer Gatlin *Utah State Ettinger Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Gatlin Kemmer *Utah State Ettinger Stover Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Harrison *Utah State Masterson Stover Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Harrison *New Mexico Ettinger Harrison Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Federe *New Mexico Masterson Harrison Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Burke *New Mexico Ettinger Harrison Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Masterson Dixie State Kemmer Harrison Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Burke Oregon State Masterson Harrison Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Burke Oregon State Ettinger Harrison Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Omalza Boise State Ettinger Harrison Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Federe Boise State Kemmer Harrison Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Federe Boise State Burke Harrison Navarro Gatlin Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Bondi Federe Nevada, Reno Ettinger Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bondi Gatlin Kemmer Nevada, Reno Burke Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Bunderson Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Kemmer Nevada, Reno Ettinger Stover Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Vela Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Kemmer Colorado State Ettinger Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Vela Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Kemmer Colorado State Ettinger Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Vela Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Kemmer Colorado State Burke Stover Navarro Vela Yadao-ValdezBundersonPetmecky Bueno Gatlin Kemmer Fresno State Ettinger Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Vela Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Masterson Fresno State Burke Stover Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Vela Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Masterson Fresno State Ettinger Stover Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Vela Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Masterson San Diego State Ettinger Stover Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Vela Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Masterson San Diego State Burke Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Vela Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Masterson San Diego State Ettinger Harrison Navarro Federe Yadao-Valdez Vela Petmecky Bueno Gatlin Masterson

2017 UNLV STATISTICS: OVERALL Record: 23-26 Home: 13-11 Away: 5-11 Neutral: 5-4 MW Conf.: 6-15 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% 45 PETMECKY, Janine.340 49-49 150 18 51 8 0 3 28 68.453 11 1 13 1.382 3 0 2-2 65 3 2.971 4 GATLIN, Brianna.329 49-49 146 29 48 12 2 4 25 76.521 21 1 16 0.417 0 4 3-5 62 36 12.891 32 KEMMER, Mara.327 39-34 101 17 33 2 1 1 12 40.396 4 1 6 0.358 0 2 3-4 19 3 0 1.000 15 OMALZA, Chrissi.308 31-1 26 1 8 1 0 0 9 9.346 3 1 4 0.387 1 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 55 BUENO, Myranda.307 47-44 114 20 35 1 1 0 10 38.333 3 1 9 0.331 0 1 4-6 58 6 2.970 10 YADAO-VALDEZ, Jade.297 49-49 111 20 33 0 0 0 7 33.297 3 0 10 0.316 0 4 11-13 43 94 15.901 7 FEDERE, Justine.287 37-31 94 10 27 5 0 3 13 41.436 5 0 13 2.320 1 0 0-0 73 43 15.885 5 NAVARRO, Alyssa.256 49-48 125 14 32 2 0 7 25 55.440 14 3 17 0.340 2 4 0-0 302 12 11.966 11 HARRISON, Kiley.222 47-41 117 12 26 4 0 1 15 33.282 8 2 23 0.283 0 1 2-2 119 18 2.986 17 VELA, Emily.217 32-20 46 6 10 3 0 0 2 13.283 3 2 3 1.294 0 2 1-2 33 46 7.919 12 MASTERSON, Charlie.212 35-13 52 6 11 1 0 0 4 12.231 3 7 10 0.333 1 0 0-0 3 14 1.944 25 BONDI, Reina.185 25-13 54 6 10 1 0 0 1 11.204 4 0 5 0.241 0 1 10-10 21 1 1.957 20 STOVER, Brooke.170 33-20 53 3 9 0 0 0 6 9.170 6 4 11 1.302 0 1 0-0 79 15 1.989 1 HOWARD, ABBY.143 31-4 35 2 5 0 0 1 7 8.229 3 0 10 0.211 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 6 BUNDERSON, Karly.133 41-32 60 10 8 0 0 0 2 8.133 0 1 11 0.148 0 4 4-5 52 76 15.895 8 RASMUSSEN, Kylie.111 19-0 9 5 1 0 0 1 2 4.444 0 1 4 0.200 0 0 0-0 26 2 1.966 13 COOPER, Kwyn.000 2-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 1 0.000 0 0 0-0 1 5 1.857 27 EVERILL, Kylie.000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 1 0.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 0 BURKE, Breana.000 6-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 2 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 6 15 0 1.000 3 HATCH, Jamie.000 21-0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 19 ETTINGER, Morgan.000 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0-0 9 26 1.972 Totals.268 49 1296 185 347 40 4 21 168 458.353 93 25 167 5.327 8 24 40-49 972 415 87.941 Opponents.302 49 1366 225 412 66 7 27 204 573.419 88 43 153 4.360 11 32 30-45 968 473 71.953 LOB - Team (291), Opp (343). DPs turned - Team (15), Opp (12). Picked off - HATCH, J 1, YADAO-VALDEZ 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 0 BURKE, Breana 3.00 3-4 20 8 1 0/1 1 53.2 63 36 23 8 9 10 3 7.288 1 4 0 2 6 19 ETTINGER, Morgan 3.34 12-16 36 27 16 3/1 3 165.2 201 106 79 47 99 34 2 14.294 5 28 0 7 17 12 MASTERSON, Charlie 3.38 4-3 19 4 0 0/0 1 47.2 75 32 23 7 22 10 1 1.347 4 4 0 2 3 32 KEMMER, Mara 4.24 3-1 15 5 1 0/0 0 39.2 51 30 24 16 21 9 1 4.297 2 6 0 0 4 13 COOPER, Kwyn 6.06 1-2 5 5 0 0/0 0 17.1 22 21 15 10 2 3 0 1.293 1 1 1 0 2 Totals 3.54 23-26 49 49 18 4/1 5 324.0 412 225 164 88 153 66 7 27.302 13 43 1 11 32 Opponents 3.18 26-23 49 49 24 6/0 5 323.1 347 185 147 93 167 40 4 21.268 19 25 2 8 24 PB - Team (8), HARRISON, K 5, STOVER, B 3, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (1), STOVER, B 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - ETTINGER, M (21-29), HARRISON, K (19-28), STOVER, B (11-17), KEMMER, M (3-6), MASTERSON, C (3-5), BURKE, B (3-5). 2017 GAME HIGHS: TEAM At bats: 41 at Nevada (April 14) Runs scored: 12 at Nevada (April 14) Hits: 20 at Nevada (April 14) RBIs: 11 at Nevada (April 14) Doubles: 3 vs New Mexico (March 26) 3 vs. Boise State (April 8) 3 at Nevada (April 14) Triples: 1 (4 times) Home runs: 3 vs San Diego St. (May 6) Total bases: 26 at Nevada (April 14) Walks: 7 vs Virginia Tech (Feb 10) Strikeouts: 9 at Hawaii (Feb. 25)/Iowa St. (Mar. 3) Sac hits: 3 vs DePaul (Mar 10) 3 vs Fresno State (April 30) Stolen bases: 4 vs Boise State (April 8) Sac flies: 1 8 times Hit by pitch: 3 vs Northern Iowa (Feb 16) Caught stealing: 1 (9 times) Runners LOB: 11 vs. Indiana State (Feb 10) 11 vs New Mexico (March 26) 11 at Nevada (April 14) 2017 GAME HIGHS: INDIVIDUAL At bats: 5 (4 times) Runs scored: 3 Bueno, Myranda vs UTEP (Feb 17) 3 Gatlin, Brianna vs Boise State (April 8) Hits: 4 Petmecky, Janine at Nevada (April 14) RBIs: 5 Navarro, Alyssa at Colorado State (April 21) Doubles: 2 Petmecky, Janine vs. Montana (Mar 4) 2 Gatlin, Brianna vs Boise State (April 8) 2 Federe, Justine at Nevada (April 14) Triples: 1 (4 times) Home runs: 1 (14 times) Total bases: 8 Gatlin, Brianna vs Boise State (April 8) Walks: 3 Gatlin, Brianna vs. New Mexico (March 26) Strikeouts: 3 Stover, Brooke vs S. Illinois (March 10) Sac hits: 2 Gatlin, Brianna vs. Frenso State (April 30) Sac flies: 1 (6 times) Stolen bases: 2 Kemmer, Mara vs Southern Utah (Feb 11) Bondi, Reina vs New Mexico (March 25) Bondi, Reina vs Boise State (April 8) Hit by pitch: 1 (20 times) Caught stealing: 1 (7 times) Runners LOB: 4 Vela, Emily vs Louisville (Feb 11) 4 Howard, Abby vs Southern Utah (Mar 3)

2017 UNLV STATISTICS: MOUNTAIN WEST Record: 6-15 Home: 2-7 Away: 4-8 MW Conf.: 6-15 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% 32 KEMMER, Mara.400 12-8 20 3 8 2 0 0 1 10.500 0 0 0 0.400 0 1 0-1 0 0 0.000 45 PETMECKY, Janine.369 21-21 65 7 24 5 0 1 10 32.492 8 0 4 0.432 1 0 0-0 34 1 1.972 4 GATLIN, Brianna.354 21-21 65 13 23 7 0 2 15 36.554 7 0 7 0.417 0 4 0-1 35 19 7.885 8 RASMUSSEN, Kylie.333 6-0 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 1.333 0 1 0 0.500 0 0 0-0 11 0 0 1.000 55 BUENO, Myranda.319 20-20 47 8 15 0 1 0 4 17.362 0 0 6 0.319 0 1 2-3 30 4 0 1.000 7 FEDERE, Justine.294 20-16 51 7 15 4 0 2 5 25.490 2 0 10 2.321 0 0 0-0 29 21 3.943 15 OMALZA, Chrissi.286 18-0 14 0 4 1 0 0 7 5.357 2 1 2 0.389 1 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 17 VELA, Emily.281 16-10 32 3 9 2 0 0 2 11.344 2 0 2 1.324 0 0 1-2 13 24 2.949 5 NAVARRO, Alyssa.254 21-21 59 5 15 2 0 3 14 26.441 5 2 8 0.328 1 1 0-0 131 4 6.957 12 MASTERSON, Charlie.243 20-9 37 6 9 1 0 0 3 10.270 2 4 5 0.341 1 0 0-0 0 7 1.875 10 YADAO-VALDEZ, Jade.233 21-21 43 9 10 0 0 0 1 10.233 1 0 4 0.250 0 1 2-3 14 35 8.860 25 BONDI, Reina.205 18-9 39 6 8 1 0 0 1 9.231 3 0 4 0.262 0 1 8-8 16 1 1.944 20 STOVER, Brooke.174 12-7 23 1 4 0 0 0 2 4.174 0 1 3 1.208 0 1 0-0 28 6 0 1.000 6 BUNDERSON, Karly.150 17-12 20 3 3 0 0 0 1 3.150 0 0 3 0.150 0 1 1-1 24 25 7.875 11 HARRISON, Kiley.114 19-16 44 1 5 1 0 0 3 6.136 2 0 7 0.152 0 0 1-1 36 9 1.978 1 HOWARD, ABBY.083 13-0 12 1 1 0 0 0 1 1.083 1 0 4 0.154 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 27 EVERILL, Kylie.000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 1 0.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 3 HATCH, Jamie.000 7-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0.000 0 BURKE, Breana.000 4-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 6 9 0 1.000 Totals.268 21 575 77 154 26 1 9 72 209.363 36 9 70 4.319 4 11 15-20 411 174 37.941 Opponents.317 21 586 112 186 32 2 16 105 270.461 38 15 53 2.368 10 12 16-21 427 202 31.953 LOB - Team (129), Opp (138). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (5). (MW Conf. games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 12 MASTERSON, Charlie 3.50 3-0 8 1 0 0/0 0 20.0 30 14 10 2 10 3 0 1.337 1 3 0 1 2 0 BURKE, Breana 3.53 3-4 11 6 1 0/0 0 35.2 45 28 18 6 5 7 2 7.302 0 1 0 2 4 19 ETTINGER, Morgan 4.02 0-11 18 13 7 0/0 1 76.2 103 65 44 27 34 21 0 8.317 2 10 0 7 6 32 KEMMER, Mara 6.00 0-0 3 1 0 0/0 0 4.2 8 5 4 3 4 1 0 0.348 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 3.88 6-15 21 21 8 0/0 1 137.0 186 112 76 38 53 32 2 16.317 3 15 0 10 12 Opponents 3.13 15-6 21 21 10 3/0 3 143.0 154 77 64 36 70 26 1 9.268 9 9 1 4 11 PB - Team (2), HARRISON, K 2, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (1), STOVER, B 1. SBA/ATT - ETTINGER, M (13-17), HARRISON, K (10-13), STOVER, B (6-8), BURKE, B (3-4). 2017 GAME HIGHS: TEAM Batting At bats: 41 at Nevada (April 14) Runs scored: 12 at Nevada (April 14) Hits: 20 at Nevada (April 14) RBIs: 11 at Nevada (April 14) Doubles: 3 vs New Mexico (March 26) 3 vs Boise State (April 8) 3 at Nevada (April 14) Triples: 1 vs New Mexico (March 25) Home runs: 3 at San Diego State (May 6) Total bases: 15 vs Boise State (April 8) Walks: 4 vs New Mexico (Mar 26) 4 vs Boise State (April 8) Strikeouts: 7 at Nevada (April 14) 7 vs Fresno State (April 28) Sac hits: 3 vs Fresno State (April 30) Sac flies: 1 (3 times) Stolen bases: 4 vs Boise State (April 8) Hit by pitch: 2 at Colorado State (April 22) Caught stealing: 1 at Utah State (March 19) vs New Mexico (March 24) 2017 GAME HIGHS: INDIVIDUAL Batting At bats: 5 (6 times) Runs scored: 3 GATLIN, Brianna vs Boise State (April 8) 3 KEMMER, Mara at Colorado State (April 21) Hits: 4 PETMECKY, Janine at Nevada (April 14) RBIs: 5 NAVARRO, Alyssa at Colorado St. (April 21) Doubles: 2 GATLIN, Brianna vs Boise State (April 8) 2 FEDERE, Justine at Nevada (April 14) Triples: 1 BUENO, Myranda vs New Mexico(Mar 25) Home runs: 1 FEDERE, Justine at Utah State (Mar 17) 1 GATLIN, Brianna vs Boise State (April 8) Total bases: 8 GATLIN, Brianna vs Boise State (April 8) Walks: 3 GATLIN, Brianna vs New Mexico (March 26) Strikeouts: 2 BONDI, Reina at Utah State (March 18) 2 GATLIN, Brianna at Utah State (March 19) 2 PETMECKY, Janine vs Boise St. (April 8) Sac hits: 2 GATLIN, Brianna vs Fresno State (March 18) Sac flies: 1 PETMECKY, Janine at Utah State (March 19) Stolen bases: 2 BONDI, Reina vs New Mexico (Mar 25 2 BONDI, Reina vs Boise St. (April 8) Hit by pitch: 1 (4 times) Caught stealing: 1 YADAO-VALDEZ, Jade at Utah State (March 19) 1 BUENO, Myranda vs New Mexico (March 24) 1 VELA, Emily vs Boise State (April 8) Runners LOB: 4 HARRISON, Kiley at Utah State (March 18)

2017 UNLV SOFTBALL OVERALL RESULTS Date Opponent W/L Score Innings Overall MWC Pitcher of record Attend Time 2/10/17 INDIANA STATE L 11-5 7 0-1-0 0-0-0 COOPER, K (L 0-1) 0 2:27 2/10/17 VIRGINIA TECH W 10-2 6 1-1-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 1-0) 350 2:15 2/11/17 LOUISVILLE W 5-3 7 2-1-0 0-0-0 COOPER, K (W 1-1) 0 1:50 2/11/17 SOUTHERN UTAH W 4-0 7 3-1-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 2-0) 350 2:00 2/12/17 CSU BAKERSFIELD L 5-1 7 3-2-0 0-0-0 MASTERSON, C (L 0-1) 245 2:00 2/16/17 NORTHERN IOWA W 8-7 7 4-2-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 3-0) 300 2:28 2/17/17 WEBER STATE W 6-5 7 5-2-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 4-0) 100 1:45 2/17/17 UTEP W 8-4 7 6-2-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 5-0) 110 2:08 2/19/17 vs Idaho State W 1-0 7 7-2-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 6-0) 81 1:44 2/24/17 vs #5 Oregon L 4-2 7 7-3-0 0-0-0 COOPER, K (L 1-2) 0 1:53 2/24/17 at Hawaii W 6-3 7 8-3-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 7-0) 439 1:42 2/25/17 vs Montana W 5-4 7 9-3-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 8-0) 0 1:43 2/25/17 at Hawaii L 6-1 7 9-4-0 0-0-0 KEMMER, M (L 0-1) 1037 1:57 2/26/17 vs Montana L 6-0 7 9-5-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (L 8-1) 0 2:03 3/3/17 vs Southern Utah W 2-1 7 10-5-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 9-1) 100 1:54 3/3/17 vs Iowa State W 3-1 7 11-5-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 9-1) 100 1:47 3/4/17 vs Utah Valley W 7-2 7 12-5-0 0-0-0 KEMMER, M (W 1-1) 150 2:14 3/4/17 vs Montana L 6-2 7 12-6-0 0-0-0 MASTERSON, C (L 0-2) 150 2:10 3/5/17 vs Binghamton L 7-2 7 12-7-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (L 10-2) 102 1:55 3/7/17 CREIGHTON W 4-0 7 13-7-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 11-2) 80 1:37 3/10/17 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L 1-0 7 13-8-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (L 11-3) 90 1:45 3/10/17 DEPAUL W 7-2 7 14-8-0 0-0-0 KEMMER, M (W 2-1) 80 2 12 3/11/17 NEW MEXICO STATE W 1-0 7 15-8-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (W 12-3) 0 2:00 3/11/17 PORTLAND STATE W 7-5 7 16-8-0 0-0-0 KEMMER, M (W 3-1) 420 2:00 3/12/17 PORTLAND STATE L 8-6 7 16-9-0 0-0-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-4) 277 2:00 *3/17/17 at Utah State L 10-2 5 16-10-0 0-1-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-5) 220 1:25 *3/18/17 at Utah State L 6-2 7 16-11-0 0-2-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-6) 297 1:52 *3/19/17 at Utah State W 8-5 7 17-11-0 1-2-0 MASTERSON, C (W 1-2) 239 2:25 *3/24/17 NEW MEXICO L 3-2 7 17-12-0 1-3-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-7) 320 2:00 *3/25/17 NEW MEXICO W 4-2 7 18-12-0 2-3-0 BURKE, B (W 1-0) 240 1:50 *3/26/17 NEW MEXICO L 5-4 7 18-13-0 2-4-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-8) 125 2:00 3/29/17 DIXIE STATE W 3-2 7 19-13-0 2-4-0 MASTERSON, C (W 2-2) 222 1:50 4/1/17 at Oregon State L 9-2 7 19-14-0 2-4-0 MASTERSON, C (L 2-3) 276 1:48 4/2/17 at Oregon State L 9-0 5 19-15-0 2-4-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-9) 179 1:10 4/7/17 BOISE STATE L 1-5 7 19-16-0 2-5-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-10) 412 1:40 4/8/17 BOISE STATE W 8-4 7 20-16-0 3-5-0 BURKE, B (W 2-0) 166 2:15 4/9/17 BOISE STATE L 1-6 7 20-17-0 3-6-0 BURKE, B (L 2-1) 182 2:00 4/13/17 at Nevada, Reno L 0-2 7 20-18-0 3-7-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-11) 139 1:32 4/14/17 at Nevada, Reno W 12-7 7 21-18-0 4-7-0 MASTERSON, C (W 3-3) 287 2:20 4/15/17 at Nevada, Reno L 2-7 7 21-19-0 4-8-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-12) 356 2:00 4/21/17 at Colorado State W 7-6 7 22-19-0 5-8-0 BURKE, B (W 3-1) 145 2:03 4/22/17 at Colorado State W 7-4 7 23-19-0 6-8-0 MASTERSON, C (W 4-3) 217 2:00 4/23/17 at Colorado State L 0-5 7 23-20-0 6-9-0 BURKE, B (L 3-2) 138 1:47 4/28/17 FRESNO STATE L 6-4 9 23-21-0 6-10-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-13) 146 2:40 4/29/17 FRESNO STATE L 3-0 7 23-22-0 6-11-0 BURKE, B (L 3-3) 211 1:35 4/30/17 FRESNO STATE L 4-3 7 23-23-0 6-12-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-14) 185 1:54 5/5/17 at San Diego State L 5-3 7 23-24-0 6-13-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-15) 292 1:59 5/6/17 at San Diego State L 9-1 5 23-25-0 6-14-0 BURKE, B (L 3-4) 316 1:20 5/6/17 at San Diego State L 8-6 7 23-26-0 6-15-0 ETTINGER, M (L 12-16) 316 1:59

LISA DODD UNLV HEAD COACH Overall Record: 119-145, Fifth Season UNLV Record: 119-145, Fifth Season UCLA, 2008 Lisa Dodd was named the fifth head coach in UNLV softball history on June 21, 2012. Prior to taking the reins of the Rebel program, Dodd spent nine seasons playing and/or coaching on the NCAA Division I level - four at UCLA (2004-07) and five as an assistant coach, reaching the postseason each year. Her teams advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals six times (the Super Regionals were implemented during the 2005 season) and the Women's College World Series on five occasions. She also helped UCLA win a national championship in 2004. In this time frame, she notched an overall record of 388-139, which translates to a.736 winning percentage. In 2014, Dodd led UNLV to within one game of a.500 record thanks to a 15-9 mark in the Mountain West. The Rebels finished in a second-place tie with Fresno State, but managed to claim the Conference's Player of the Year (Garie Blando) and place four others on the league's all-conference team. Blando, who was a two-time MW Player of the Week, as well as Pauline Monreal, Stefany Valentino and Samantha Jaurez garnered NFCA All-Region recognition, too. Emily Haslinger and Morgan Ettinger were also singled out by the MW as a Player and Pitcher of the Week honoree once in 2014, respectively. In year one (2013), she guided the Scarlet & Gray to 21 wins, three of which were against Top 25 opposition - Louisville, Virginia Tech and Tulsa - in her first campaign as the Rebel skipper. She coached Valentino to an NFCA All- West Region Second Team selection, while helping her, Tayler Van Acker, Emily Haslinger and Amanda Oliveto earn Mountain West All-Conference honors. Under her tutelage, three different Rebels earned MW weekly recognition with Oliveto being named the pitcher of the week three times, while Tayler Aleman and Pauline Monreal were both recipients of the player of the week award. The San Diego native came to UNLV after spending three seasons at Oregon (2010-12), where she helped head coach Mike White build the Duck softball program into a perennial power by achieving at least 36 wins each year and back-to-back third-place finishes in the Pac-12. After being named an assistant, she helped UO return to national prominence with a combined record of 123-55 and three consecutive trips to the postseason. The Ducks reached the NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals all three seasons before upping the ante in 2012 with a visit to the Women's College World Series and a programbest No. 5 final ranking in both collegiate polls. Prior to her three-year stay at Oregon, Dodd was an assistant at Nevada, Reno in 2009. She helped the Wolf Pack to an overall record of 40-19 and a trip to the NCAA Regionals. UNR also garnered a share of the WAC title following a 15-5 conference campaign. After a stellar playing career at UCLA, she spent one year as a graduate assistant for her alma mater. The Bruins finished second overall in Pac-10 play en route to being the second seed in the 2008 NCAA Tournament. UCLA ended the season in Oklahoma City at the Women's College World Series. In Westwood, Dodd was a three-time All-Region and All-Pac-10 Conference selection after she was selected as the 2003 Gatorade Prep State and National Player of the Year for University City High School. She split time in the circle and at first base for the Bruins and tallied 176 hits, 65 of which went for extra bases, 129 RBI and 89 runs. As a pitcher, she owned a record of 41-11 in 60 appearances and a total of 337.2 innings pitched. She racked up 233 strikeouts with 40 complete games in 57 starts. As a senior in 2007, she hit.369 with 14 home runs and 49 RBI and was an NFCA Second Team All-American, All- Pacific Region First Team selection and All-Pac-10 First Team honoree. She earned her undergraduate degree in sociology with a minor in women's studies from UCLA in 2008. As a team, the Rebels ranked highly in NCAA statistics with a sixth-place showing in double plays per game (0.52). Valentino closed out the year with the 55th-best batting average (.405). Academically speaking, she has had 20 players earn Spring Academic All-Mountain West Team honors with one of those, Emily Haslinger, earning the MW's 2012-13 and 2013-14 Scholar-Athlete Award for maintaining a 3.5 or greater GPA during the year. Dodd has spent two summers coaching in the USA Softball program. She was an assistant with the USA Junior Women's National Team in 2013 and a year later helped the Senior squad. Lisa Dodd File Year School Overall Conference (Finish) Postseason 2004 UCLA 47-9 (.839) 12-8 (4th, Pac-10) WCWS (1st) 2005 UCLA 40-20 (.667) 11-10 (5th, Pac-10) WCWS (2nd) 2006 UCLA 50-9 (.847) 15-5 (1st, Pac-10) WCWS (4th) 2007 UCLA 37-18 (.672) 12-9 (T-3rd, Pac-10) Regionals 2008 UCLA 51-9 (.850) 17-4 (2nd, Pac-10) WCWS (T-5th) 2009 Nevada, Reno 40-19 (.580) 15-5 (1st, WAC) Regionals 2010 Oregon 36-21 (.632) 8-13 (T-6th, Pac-10) Super Regionals 2011 Oregon 42-16 (.724) 11-10 (3rd, Pac-12) Super Regionals 2012 Oregon 45-18 (.714) 13-9 (3rd, Pac-12) Super Regionals 2013 UNLV (HC) 21-31 (.404) 7-11 (6th, MW) N/A 2014 UNLV (HC) 26-28 (.481) 15-9 (T-2nd, MW) N/A 2015 UNLV (HC) 25-30 (.455) 11-13 (5th, MW) N/A 2016 UNLV (HC) 25-30 (.583) 8-16 (8th, MW) N/A/ Totals 13 Years 485-258 (.644) 155-122 (.559) 9 Appearances Totals 4 Years (HC) 96-120 (.444) 41-49 (.455) N/A