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Table of Contents To learn more about Bloomsburg University visit our web site at www.bloomu.edu. To schedule a visit to campus, call the admissions office at (570) 389-4316. Table of Contents...Inside Front Cover About Bloomsburg...1 Quick Facts/Media Outlets...2 Administration/Staff...3 Media Information/Important Phone Numbers...3 Coaching Staff... 4-5 2008 Preview... 6-7 Player Profiles...8-15 2008 Roster...15 Team Photo...16 2007 Statistics...17 2007 Results...18 Notable Accomplishments...19 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference...20-21 All-Time Series Records...22-23 The Record Book...24-27 All-Time All-Americans...28-29 NCAA Tournament History...30-32 Jan Hutchinson Field/Softball Camp Information... Inside Back Cover 2008 Schedule... Back Cover 34

About Bloomsburg Bloomsburg University, a member of Pennsylvania s State System of Higher Education, is a fouryear coeducational public university founded in 1839. Through the stages of its development from a normal school to a teachers college to a multipurpose state college and finally to a university in 1983, the institution has retained its emphasis on liberal arts and career education. Bloomsburg is recognized as one of the best 100 public universities in the United States, and excellence, ranging from its 14 NCAA championships to its international reputation in a number of its academic programs, is an attitude found throughout the faculty and staff. About 90 percent of Bloomsburg s students come from throughout Pennsylvania, creating a diverse mix of cultures and ideas. It s a place where friendships that last a lifetime begin. And it s a busy place with more than 160 student organizations and activities, NCAA Division II athletic programs and a popular recreation center. The university s Division of Continuing and Distance Education serves students through nondegree credit courses, noncredit minicourses, off-campus classes, credit for life experience and distance learning courses on public television. The Town of Bloomsburg, located in the Susquehanna River Valley, has a population of about 12,000 people. The central business district is just three blocks southwest of campus, and includes more than 80 retail stores, restaurants and the Bloomsburg Fair in September. More stores, restaurants and theaters can be found along nearby Route 11 and at the Columbia Mall, northwest of town. The university is within a one-hour drive from such cities as Hazleton, Williamsport, Wilkes-Barre and Scranton; 1.5 hours from Harrisburg; 2.5 hours from Philadelphia; 3 hours from New York City and Baltimore; and four hours from Pittsburgh and Washington, DC. Enrollment Total enrollment is over 8,040, with an average incoming SAT of 1070 and class rank in the upper 25 percent; Bloomsburg admits one in seven applicants and has a four-year retention rate significantly higher than the national average. About 60 percent are women and 10 percent are non-traditional. About 90 percent of Bloomsburg graduates are quickly placed in their chosen fields. Faculty With approximately 1,000 employees, Bloomsburg University has 383 full-time faculty, 70 percent of whom hold doctoral degrees and 72 percent of whom are tenured. The staff is organized into four divisions: Academic Affairs, Administration, Student Life and University Advancement. Governance is through the State System of Higher Education s Board of Governors and through the university s Council of Trustees. Degrees Bloomsburg University offers 63 baccalaureate degrees,18 master s degrees and Bloomsburg Facts a joint doctoral degree in elementary education in cooperation with Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Financial Aid About 70 percent of all students receive some form of financial aid; average amount of aid is $10,026 per year. Cost About $6,000 per semester for Pennsylvania residents (tuition, fees, typical room and meal plans), $9,800 for non-residents. School Colors, Mascot The school colors, originally lemon and garnet, have been maroon and gold since the 1920s. In the early 1930s, the Husky became the school mascot when a dog owned by a faculty member accompanied Adm. Richard E. Byrd on an expedition to the South Pole. 1

Quick Facts/ Media Outlets Location: Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Enrollment: 8,040 General Information: 570-389-4000 President: Jessica Kozloff Athletic Director: Mary Gardner Athletic Department: 570-389-4050 Head Coach: Jan Hutchinson Softball Office: 570-389-4380 Hutchinson E-Mail: jhutchin@bloomu.edu Assistant Coach: Susan Kocher Kocher E-Mail: skocher@bloomu.edu Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Huskies Trainers: Roxanna Larsen, Allen Larsen, Dave Huber Training Room: 570-389-4369/4668 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division 2007 Overall Record: 38-15 2007 Conference Record: 18-6 NCAA Mid-Atlantic Region: Second All of Bloomsburg s athletic publications are published by the Office of Communications/University Advancement. Copyright 2008. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. This publication was writeen by Tom McGuire with assistance from student intern Tara Emery. Edited by Tom McGuire. Cover Design by graduate assistant Ryan Servant. Printed by Independent Graphics, Pittston, Pa. Photography by Keith Haupt, and the Office of Communication. Some photos from University Archives. Bloomsburg University is an AA/EEO institution and is accessible to disabled persons. Bloomsburg University is committed to affirmative action by way of providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, disability or veteran status. Primary Radio/ Television Outlets Press Enterprise News-Item Standard Speaker 3185 Lackawanna Avenue 701 North Rock Street 21 North Wyoming St. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Shamokin, PA 17872 Hazleton, PA 18201 (570) 784-2121 (570) 648-4641 (570) 455-3636 (570) 784-9266 FAX (570) 644-0892 FAX (570) 455-4244 FAX Danville News Sun Gazette Citizen s Voice 14 East Mahoning Street 252 West Fourth Street 75 N. Washington St. Danville, PA 17821 Williamsport, PA 17701 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 (570) 275-3235 (570) 326-1552 (570) 821-2062 (570) 275-7624 FAX (570) 323-0948 FAX (570) 821-2247 FAX Daily Item Patriot News Times Leader 200 South Market Street P.O. Box 2265 15 North Main Street Sunbury, PA 17801 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 (570) 286-5671 (717) 255-8180 (570) 829-7229 (570) 286-7695 FAX (717) 257-4747 FAX (570) 831-7319 FAX Milton Standard WNEP-TV (16) WHLM Radio 19 Arch Street 16 Montage Mountain Road 120 East Main Street Millton, PA 17847 Moosic, PA 18641 Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (570) 742-9671 (570) 207-2455 (570) 784-1200 (570) 742-9876 FAX (570) 207-1380 FAX (570) 784-6060 FAX WBRE-TV (28)/WYOU-TV (22) 62 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703 (570) 208-1194 (570) 829-0440 FAX 2

Administration/ Staff President David Soltz Director of Athletics Mary Gardner Associate Director of Athletics Kathy Heitzman Director of Sports Information, Athletic Marketing Tom McGuire Athletic Operations Kevin Wood Athletic Trainer Allen Larsen Atheltic Trainer Roxanna Larsen Athletic Trainer Dave Huber Media Information For media credentials, photos, stories, statistics or to arrange an interview with a coach or studentathlete, contact Tom McGuire, Director of Sports Information. All members of the media are welcome to visit the Huskies home sporting events. If members of the media are interested in covering a Bloomsburg University game, please contact the Office of Sports Information for assistance. Office of Sports Information...(570) 389-4413 Sports Information FAX...(570) 389-4724 Tom McGuire s Home...(570) 868-5749 Tom McGuire s Home FAX...(570) 868-6909 Graduate Assistant Desk...(570) 389-5230 Husky Hotline... (570) 389-BUBU E-mail Address...tmcguire@bloomu.edu Internet Athletic Address...www.buhuskies.com 3

Head Coach Jan Hutchinson A true NCAA coaching legend, Jan Hutchinson will begin her 31st season as a coach at Bloomsburg University in 2008. As head field hockey coach she is charge of a program that has won 14 national championships and 15 conference titles in the past 27 years, while as softball coach she is the NCAA Division II all-time leader in career wins and has made an NCAA-record 25 consecutive trips to the Division II championships. She also is the winningest college coach in any division with 1,625 combined wins between field hockey and softball. SOFTBALL One of the most successful coaches ever in Division II softball history, Jan Hutchinson enters her 31st season as head softball coach at Bloomsburg. During her career as coach of the Huskies, Hutchinson has posted a record of 1,079-258- 2 (.806) and have made an NCAA record 25 consecutive trips to the NCAA championship tournament (28 including AIAW and NCAA Division III). She has the most wins of any NCAA Division II coach in history and is sixth on the all-time win list regardless of division. She is also second on the NCAA Division list and seventh 4 Overall Milestone Victories Date 1 4-3, Bucknell (s) 4/13/78 100 6-0, Misericordia (s) 4/8/82 200 16-0, Mansfield (s) 3/31/84 300 12-0, Susquehanna (s) 4/3/86 400 2-0, Slippery Rock (fh) 10/18/87 500 4-3, Mt. St. Mary s (s) 4/22/89 600 12-0, Youngstown St. (s) 3/27/91 700 4-0, Shippensburg (s) 5/10/92 800 10-5, C.W. Post (s) 4/9/94 900 3-0, Dickinson (fh) 10/3/95 1000 6-0, Dowling (s) 4/20/97 1100 8-0, West Chester (s) 3/20/99 1200 8-0, Mansfield (fh) 9/16/00 1300 8-3, West Chester (s) 4/26/02 1400 6-0, Holy Family (s) 3/23/04 1500 3-1, Shippensburg (fh) 10/15/05 1600 3-2, East Stroudsburg (s) 5/4/07 s=softball; fh=field hockey overall for highest winning percentage. Bloomsburg has been to the championship round nine of the last 19 seasons, twice finishing as the national runner-up with losses each time in extra innings in the national title game, six third-place showings and two fourth-place finishes. The Huskies also won the 1982 AIAW national championship. In softball, Bloomsburg holds 16 NCAA Division II individual, team or championship records. In only her fourth season, Hutchinson won the national championship double in the 1981-82 school year, claiming the field hockey title in the fall and the softball championship that spring. Bloomsburg has dominated Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference competition winning 14 of the last 25 softball championships. In addition, her players have enjoyed recognition in softball with 30 players earning 51 All-American awards. FIELD HOCKEY While at Bloomsburg, her field hockey squads have posted winning records in 29 of her 30 seasons and have amassed an overall record of 546-73- 20, for a winning percentage of.870. She is the winningest coach in NCAA field hockey history and is the only coach with over 500 victories. Under Hutchinson, the Huskies have enjoyed many outstanding seasons and have won 16 or more games on 24 occasions. Her teams won national championships in 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and most recently in 2007. Her string of four straight titles (1996-99) was the first time in the history of NCAA field hockey that the feat was accomplished. Her teams have also registered nine national runner-up finishes. In addition, the Huskies captured Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) championships in 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, and 2004 and have garnered eight runner-up showings. Hutchinson has been chosen as the national Division II Coach of the Year five times in her career, 1991, 1998, 2002, 2004 and 2006. Her 2006 team went undefeated and untied on its way to the NCAA D-II championship, the fourth time in school history for that to happen. Her 2007 team set numerous school, conference and NCAA Division II marks, including a record for goals scored in a season with 132. Five athletes on the 2007 team achieved NFHCA All-American honors, bringing the total under Hutchinson to 51 performers who have combined to win 95 All-American awards. Under Hutchinson s

Coaching Staff leadership, 10 Bloomsburg players, including Jamie Vanartsdalen in 2007, have also been named national Player of the Year, the most of any coach in Division II. OVERALL Hutchinson s achievements in coaching have not gone unnoticed by her peers. She has been honored with induction into both the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Halls of Fame. In addition, Hutchinson was named the winner of the C. Vivian Stringer Award by the United States Sports Academy in the summer of 2006. Hutchinson s coaching talents have not only helped those as student-athletes, but several of her former players have gone on to coach at the intercollegiate level. At Bloomsburg, she has former All-American performers as her top assistant coaches in softball. Others have gone on to coaching jobs elsewhere, such as Janelle Breneman (assistant softball coach at the University of North Carolina), Marci Hickey (head softball coach at the University of Vermont), Leah Conte (former assistant field hockey and lacrosse coach at Mary Washington College) and Kathy Frick (former head coach at Goucher College, Bloomsburg and current head coach of Lafayette University lacrosse.) Two former softball players have also played professionally. Janelle Breneman was a member of the Georgia Pride and Marty Laudato was a member of the Tampa Bay Fire Stix. In 1999 Laudato was named WPSL Hitter of the Year. A 1971 graduate of East Stroudsburg University, Hutchinson also earned a master s degree in Assistant Coach Susan Kocher The Hutchinson File 1978 4-7 1979 6-11 1980 17-8 1981 23-9 1982 28-4 Division III Champs 1983 33-4* East Regional Second 1984 30-4* East Regional Second 1985 35-6* East Regional Second 1986 42-5* Division II Third 1987 35-11* East Regional Second 1988 36-7* East Regional Second 1989 43-6* East Regional Fourth 1990 46-7* Division II Third 1991 43-7 Division II Second 1992 43-5* Division II Third 1993 38-6* Division II Fourth 1994 42-9* East Regional Second 1995 53-6* Division II Second 1996 36-12 East Regional Second 1997 44-7 East Regional Fourth 1998 39-9 East Regional Second 1999 42-10 East Regional Second 2000 49-12-1 Division II Third (Tie) 2001 44-7* Division II Fourth 2002 44-8* Division II Third 2003 36-13 East Regional Third 2004 28-16-1 East Regional Third 2005 45-10 Division II Fifth (Tie) 2006 38-17 East Regional Second 2007 38-15 East Regional Second * PSAC Champions education from the school in 1979. Prior to Bloomsburg, she initiated the women s physical education program at Blair Academy and served as head coach for field hockey, basketball and softball. She has also been inducted into the Newton High School and Sussex County (NJ) Halls of Fame. In the year 2000, the Bloomsburg softball field was named in her honor. Now in her 21st season as assistant coach, Susan Kocher joined the staff after an outstanding career as a player. Kocher s main responsibility is handling the pitching staff during the season, but her duties also include running the extensive fall practice and exhibition schedule while Jan Hutchinson is with the field hockey team. In her time with the pitching staff, she has coached seven pitchers to All-American status, two of which were two-time honorees. A two-time All-American herself and three-time All-PSAC selection as a pitcher, Kocher is the only pitcher in school history to throw a perfect game and a no-hitter on the same day. In addition, she had a career record of 71-13 and boasted an earned run average of 0.47. She struck out 485 batters and threw eight no-hitters for the Huskies, including two perfect games. At the plate, she had a fine career as a hitter, with 71 RBI and 65 runs scored. In 1999 Kocher was one of five inductees into the Bloomsburg Athletic Hall of Fame. She is a native of Camp Hill, PA, and graduated from Bloomsburg in 1987. 5

2008 Season Preview As the Bloomsburg University softball team prepares for a new season, a veteran squad is once again poised to make a run at a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) championship and a berth in the NCAA playoffs. The Huskies and coach Jan Hutchinson have a veteran player at nearly every position and along with an experienced pitching staff have all the ingredients needed to make a run at the 15th PSAC title in school history. Throw in a strong group of newcomers and you can see the reason for optimism. Having seven seniors among the 17 returning players is a great strength for our team, said Hutchinson. When you add in some of the freshman that have come in that should help with our overall team depth, we re all very excited at what we can accomplish this year. CATCHER: Senior Tiff Corliss returns behind the plate after seeing time in every game a season ago. Corliss posted a.995 fielding percentage and committed just two errors on the year. Looking to back up Corliss will be junior Natalie Zimmerman, a transfer from Clarion, who brings even more experience to the position. Last season, Zimmerman batted.304 in 28 games for Clarion and hit seven home runs with 24 RBI to lead the Golden Eagles. FIRST BASE: At first, senior Stacy Krupiewski returns to the position after an injury limited her play in the field a year ago. In a purely offense role a year ago, Krupiewski finished third on the team in RBI with 21 and earned an All-PSAC first team selection as a designated player. Fellow senior Jess Rosin looks to share the duties at first Stacey Krupiewski after seeing time as a middle infielder her first three seasons. Another player that could add depth to first is freshman pitcher Shavaun Fisher. SECOND BASE: Sophomore Mandy Koch returns to the position after logging time in 32 games a year ago. Along with Koch, freshman Danielle Lazorka looks to add depth to the position. Lazorka will also see time at shortstop when Tara Reed is pitching. 6 Tiff Corliss SHORTSTOP: Junior Tara Reed returns and looks to build off a season in which she led the team in several statistical categories including batting average (.378) and doubles (16). She was named All- PSAC for the second straight year for her efforts. Along with Reed, sophomore Nikki Shiko

2008 Season Preview will also see some time this season at short after spending all of last season in the outfield. Shiko comes off an impressive rookie season that saw her finish second on the team in batting average at.364 and first in stolen bases with 10. She also garnered a first team All-PSAC Team selection for her efforts. THIRD BASE: At third, senior Kayleen Sadisky returns to the position after playing in 42 games a year ago. Backing up Sadisky will be Southern Columbia graduate Jenna Hampton, who has shown to have good power at the plate and a strong arm. with 22 wins, a 1.21 ERA and 223 strikeouts. Lynn will look to be even more dominant this season as the leader of the Bloomsburg pitching staff. Along with Lynn, senior Sheelin Fisher and junior Tara Reed return to the staff. Fisher went 11-3 with a 2.15 ERA last year with 106 strikeouts, while Reed was 5-5 with a 2.05 ERA in just 12 appearances on the mound. Both Tara and Sheelin really struggled with injuries a year ago, added Hutchinson. But, they are both healthy now and ready for the 2008 season. Adding depth to that group will be freshman Shavaun Fisher, sister of Sheelin Fisher. Shavaun was a two-time pitcher of the year in the Allentown-area and will to make contributions both as a pitcher and first baseman. Nikki Shiko OUTFIELD: Several players will look to contribute in the Huskies outfield this season. Senior Jill Homyak will be the most experienced member of the unit and will look to be more of a weapon in Bloomsburg s offense with her bunting skills and speed. Junior Jen Miller looks to build off a season that saw her register a 1.000 fielding percentage, while hitting.262 in limited action. Adding depth to the Huskies outfield will be sophomore Casey Massimini along with three talented freshmen, Emily Young, Lori Neyhard and Lacy Mauro. Mauro may also see some time behind the plate when not in the outfield. PITCHING: Any team is only as good as its pitching staff and the Huskies feature both a deep and talented group. Senior Ashley Lynn returns after leading the Husky pitching staff a year ago OVERALL: Before Bloomsburg begins to navigate its way through the challenging PSAC East, it will begin its season down south, including a trip to the Smash Hit Tournament in Savannah, Georgia. There, Bloomsburg will match up with perennial national power Armstrong Atlantic in a doubleheader to begin the year. This is the first time we have played in this tournament and we know that it is very strong, noted Hutchinson, the all-time leader in wins among Division II coaches. We re going to be jumping into the fire real fast when we open with Armstrong Atlantic. It should be a great experience. Within the PSAC, Bloomsburg will have to contend with traditional powers such as Shippensburg, Lock Haven, while also having to deal with up-and-coming East Stroudsburg. All of these teams will battle with Bloomsburg for the conference and regional championships this season. This senior class won a regional championship and went to the NCAA Championships as freshmen, so they know what it takes to reach that level, Hutchinson added. To get back there has really been a driving force for them in practice. They have handled tough games and tough situations before, so they know what it takes to get to that next step and that should really benefit us all season. 7

Returning Player Profiles JESS ROSIN-SR., 1B, B/T: R/R BROOKLYN, NY (JAMES MADISON) 7 2007: Played in a career-high 44 games with 41 starts...went 2-4 with two doubles and two RBI in a game with Shippensburg...Had three RBI in game with Millersville... Had six multi-hit games and five multi-rbi games. 2006: Started in 21 games as a sophomore Went 2-3 with two runs scored in a 4-3 win over Kutztown Drove in three runs in a win over Elizabeth City State Drove in two runs in a win over Goldey-Beacom Had five sacrifice bunts. 2005: Appeared in 19 games for the Huskies. Got her first career hit in a game against Virginia Union. Walked 10 times in just 24 plate appearances and stole two bases. Major: Marketing G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC BB SO SB Avg. 2005 19 1 14 6 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 2 1.214 2006 27 21 48 8 10 2 0 0 7 5 5 7 0.208 2007 44 41 117 12 30 9 0 1 16 1 12 12 0.256 Totals 90 63 179 26 43 11 0 1 26 6 27 21 1.240 JILL HOMYAK-SR., OF, B/T: R/R LEHIGHTON (MARIAN CATHOLIC) 12 2007: Started in 33 games... Went 1-2 with a double and RBI in an 8-3 win over Millersville... Also went 1-2 with a double and RBI in a 14-2 win over East Stroudsburg. 2006: Saw time in 33 games, starting in 18 Went 1-3 with a run scored in the Huskies 2-1 win over Shippensburg in the regional playoffs. 2005: Played in 43 games as a freshman Was tied for the team lead in stolen bases with six Was 2-4 with two runs and two RBI in a game against Virginia State. Major: Business CIS G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC BB SO SB Avg. 2005 43 42 95 17 19 2 1 0 5 4 3 19 6.200 2006 33 18 28 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 1.143 2007 43 33 46 10 6 2 0 0 2 5 2 11 3.130 Total 119 93 169 30 29 4 2 0 7 9 5 42 10.172 STACY KRUPIEWSKI-SR., 1B, B/T: R/R TROOPER (METHACTON) 13 2007: Started in 31 games for the Huskies... Was third on the team in RBI (21) and home runs (3)... Went 2-3 with a home run and three RBI in a 10-0 win over Mansfield. 2006: Was third on the team in batting average (.286) and RBI s (26) Had nine multiple hit games and eight multiple RBI games Batted.354 (17-48) with runners in scoring position Went 2-3 with a home run, two runs, and two RBI in a 5-0 win over Catawba Was 3-4 with a home run, two runs and two RBI in a win over Holy Family. Major: Special/ Elementary Education 8 G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC BB SO SB Avg. 2006 42 41 119 13 34 6 2 3 26 5 1 21 0.286 2007 40 31 104 12 30 6 1 3 21 2 8 18 1.288 Totals 82 72 223 25 64 12 3 6 47 7 9 39 1.287

Returning Player Profiles KAYLEEN SIDISKY-SR., 3B, B/T: R/R BELLEFONTE (BELLEFONTE AREA) 14 2007: Started 39 of the 42 games she appeared in...hit a solo home run in season opener versus West Georgia...Had three-hit game against West Chester...Had three multi-rbi games and four multi-hit games...had two doubles and two runs batted in against Johnson C. Smith. 2006: Started in 28 games at third base Had a six-game hit streak during the season Was 3-3 with a double in a loss to Kutztown Was 2-3 with a run scored in a win over Kutztown. 2005: Appeared in 20 games. Got her first careeer hit in a win over Winston-Salem. Batted.261 with two doubles and six RBI s. Major: History and Secondary Education G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC BB SO SB Avg. 2005 20 4 23 6 6 2 0 0 6 1 2 2 2.261 2006 35 28 75 8 17 3 0 0 4 2 1 10 0.227 2007 42 39 101 9 19 4 0 2 11 4 4 17 0.188 Totals 97 71 199 23 42 9 0 2 21 7 7 29 2.211 ASHLEY LYNN-SR., P, B/T: R/R RIVERSIDE (DANVILLE) 18 2007: Appeared in a team-high 34 games and started a team-high 26 games... Led BU in ERA (1.21), wins (22), complete games (22), shutouts (10), innings pitched (179), and strikeouts (223)... Tossed a five inning no-hitter in a 10-0 win over Mansfield... Threw a five inning perfect game in a 10-2 win against Johnson C. Smith... Also threw a five inning perfect game in the first round of NCAA Mid- Atlantic Regional play against NC Central...Was named first team All-PSAC East pitcher and first team All Mid-Atlantic Region by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. 2006: Led the Huskies in wins (18), appearances (31), games started (26), innings pitched (179), and complete games (21) Tossed a complete game shutout in a 4-0 win over Shippensburg, allowing just three hits and striking out 10 batters Threw a shutout in the regional playoffs against Lock Haven, allowing just three hits in a 3-0 victory. 2005: Started nine games, posting a 7-2 record and a 1.18 ERA Struck out 53 batters and allowed just 33 hits in 53.1 innings. Held opposing batters to a.170 batting average Threw three shutouts in her first four career starts, including a one-hit, nine strikeout performance over Winston-Salem Also batted.286 in 14 at bats. Notes: Is 9th all-time in school history in wins and is sixth all-time in strikeouts. Major: Math-Statistics and Business Economics G GS W L SV CG ShO IP H R ER SO BB ERA 2005 10 8 7 2 0 6 5 53.1 33 10 9 53 8 1.19 2006 31 26 18 10 1 21 6 179.0 149 48 43 182 19 1.68 2007 34 26 22 7 1 22 10 179.0 121 39 31 223 36 1.21 Totals 75 60 47 19 2 49 21 411.1 303 97 83 458 63 1.41 9

Returning Player Profiles SHEELIN FISHER-SR., P, B/T: R/R COPLAY (ALLENTOWN CENTRAL CATHOLIC) 19 2007: Started 16 games going 11-3 for the Huskies... Held opposing batters to a.214 batting average... Threw a complete game two-hitter in a 3-0 win over Mansfield... Tossed a complete game shut out in a 7-0 win over West Liberty State striking out nine and walking none. 2006: Started nine games for the Huskies going 5-2 Held opposing hitters to a.198 batting average Tossed a complete game in a 7-1 win over North Carolina Central, scattering five hits and allowing just one earned run Threw a complete game, allowing five hits and one earned run in a 5-1 win over West Liberty Threw 10 innings in a losing effort, scattering just three hits and allowing two unearned runs in a 2-1 loss to Lenoir-Rhyne. 2005: Had an amazing start to her Bloomsburg career, pitching no-hitters in her first two starts Struck out 13 batters in her first no-hitter against Virginia Union and followed that up with an 11 strikeout, no-hit performance against Columbia Union Also threw a shutout against Millersville, allowing just two hits and striking out nine. Major: Elementary Education G GS W L SV CG ShO IP H R ER SO BB ERA 2005 10 7 4 1 0 4 3 39.1 22 12 10 56 7 1.78 2006 12 9 5 2 0 7 0 61.1 42 19 17 54 16 1.94 2007 24 16 11 3 1 10 6 117.0 96 46 36 106 28 2.15 Totals 46 32 20 6 1 21 9 217.2 160 77 63 216 51 2.03 TIFF CORLISS-SR., C, B/T: R/R LEWISBURG (MIFFLINBURG) 25 2007: Started in 52 games... Finished second on the team with doubles (11)... Went 2-3 with a double in a win over Grand Valley State...Was 2-2 with a home run, two RBI, and two runs scored. 2006: Started in 41 games between catcher and the outfield Was second on the team with doubles (9) and on-base percentage (.358) Had five multiple hit games and four multiple RBI games Went 2-2 with a home run and two RBI in a 3-0 win over Millersville Was 2-2 with two doubles and two runs scored in a win over Columbia Union. 2005: Played in 47 games Batted.243 with 18 runs and 17 RBI...Hit her first career home run in a game against Winston-Salem Drove in a run in the Huskies regional clinching game against Shippensburg. Major: Elementary Education G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC BB SO SB Avg. 2005 47 34 104 18 25 2 1 3 17 8 16 19 0.240 2006 48 41 115 20 28 9 0 1 11 4 19 29 1.243 2007 53 52 130 15 29 11 0 2 19 8 17 25 0.223 Total 148 127 349 53 82 22 1 6 47 20 52 73 1.235 10

Returning Player Profiles TARA REED-JR., P/SS, B/T: R/R WILLIAMSPORT (WILLIAMSPORT) 9 2007: Started and played in all 52 games for the Huskies...Had a 16-game hitting streak during the season and finished with an eight-game hitting streak...had 20 multi-hit games and five multi-rbi games...was 9 for 19 in NCAA regionals... Combined to go 6-7 in doubleheader with Goldey-Beacom...Had three consecutive games with three hits...hit two home runs in game at Millersville. 2006: Started all 55 games between shortstop and pitcher Led the team in several offensive categories including at-bats (179), runs (40), hits (65), batting average (.363), doubles (11), triples (3), home runs (8), and RBI s (33) Also led the team in ERA (1.22) and shutouts (8). Struck out 148 batters in just 126.1 innings and held opposing hitters to a.179 batting average Had 19 multi-hit games, 10 multi-rbi games, and had a hitting streak of 14 games during the season Went 2-2 with a home run, three RBI and two runs scored in a win over North Carolina Central Threw a five-inning no-hitter in a 14-0 win over West Virginia State...Named First-Team All Mid-Atlantic Region by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association...Named First-Team All- PSAC East at both shortstop and pitcher. Major: Elementary Education Hitting Stats G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC BB SO SB Avg. 2006 55 55 179 40 65 11 3 8 33 1 9 22 3.363 2007 52 52 180 34 68 16 2 3 22 1 6 16 5.378 Totals 107 107 359 74 133 27 5 11 55 2 15 38 8.370 Pitching Stats G GS W L SV CG ShO IP H R ER SO BB ERA 2006 22 20 15 5 0 16 8 126.1 83 32 22 148 13 1.22 2007 12 11 5 5 0 5 2 58.0 48 19 17 48 21 2.05 Totals 34 231 20 10 0 21 10 184.1 131 51 39 196 34 1.48 JEN MILLER-JR., OF, B/T: R/R MUIR (WILLIAMS VALLEY) 23 2007: Was 2-2 with two runs scored and two RBI against East Stroudsburg on April 22...Went 2-3 with an RBI against East Stroudsburg in PSAC playoffs...had five, two-hit games during the year. 2006: Started 47 games as a freshman Led the team in stolen bases (8) and was second in sacrifice bunts (8) Had seven multi-hit games Did not make an error all season (43 putouts, 1 assist) Went 3-3 with three RBI s and two runs and also hit her first career home run in a win over West Virginia State Went 2-3 with a run scored and an RBI in a win over Philadelphia University. Major: Marketing G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC BB SO SB Avg. 2006 50 47 132 21 31 3 1 1 8 8 12 24 8.235 2007 42 37 84 14 22 1 1 0 6 3 7 11 2.262 Totals 92 84 216 35 53 4 2 1 14 11 19 35 10.245 11

Returning Player Profiles CASEY MASSIMINI-SO., OF, B/T: L/R DOWNINGTOWN (DOWNINGTOWN) 1 2007: Saw action in 36 games...got her first career hit in a win over Johnson C. Smith...Was 2-3 in a win over West Liberty State... Went 1-1 with two RBI in a first round win in the NCAA Regional Tournament against NC Central. Notes: Was an All-Area shortstop in 2006 at Downingtown West High School. Major: Exercise Science G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC BB SO SB Avg. 2007 36 7 24 11 5 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 2.208 Totals 36 7 24 11 5 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 2.208 NIKKI SHIKO-SO., OF/INF, B/T: R/R KULPMONT (SOUTHERN COLUMBIA) 2 2007: Started in 40 games as a freshman... Lead the team in stolen bases (10) and was second in batting average (.364)...Got her first career hit in a loss to Presbyterian...Was 3-3 with four RBI with two home runs in a win over Shepherd... Named first team All-PSAC East and first team All-Mid Atlantic Region by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. Notes: Named 2004 Team MVP at Southern Columbia Led the team in batting average in 2005 Was a Tourney Sport U.S.A. participant. Major: Elementary Education G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC BB SO SB Avg. 2007 44 40 118 24 43 4 2 4 12 10 9 28 10.364 Totals 44 40 118 24 43 4 2 4 12 10 9 28 10.364 MANDY KOCH-SO., SS/2B, B/T: L/R DAUPHIN (CENTRAL DAUPHIN) 10 2007: Started in 25 games as a freshman... Got her first career hit in a loss against Columbus State... Went 3-4 with two doubles in a win against Goldey-Beacom. Notes: Was named team MVP and was a Mid-Penn All-Star at Central Dauphin High School Will see time at shortstop and second base this season. Major: Nursing G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC BB SO SB Avg. 2007 32 25 60 8 13 4 1 0 8 4 9 16 1.217 Totals 32 25 60 8 13 4 1 0 8 4 9 16 1.217 12

First Year Player Profiles SHAVAUN FISHER-FR., P/1B, B/T: R/R COPLAY (ALLENTOWN CENTRAL CATHOLIC) 22 Notes: Was named to the first team in the Lehigh Valley Conference and Pitcher of the Year in her junior season...was the Allentown Morning Call Pitcher of the Year in both 2006 and 2007. Major: Special Education JENNA HAMPTON-FR., 3B, B/T: R/R CATAWISSA (SOUTHERN COLUMBIA) 28 Notes: Was named to the first team Mid-Penn League three times along with first team All- Bloomsburg Press Enterprise three times. Major: Elementary Education DANIELLE LAZORKA-FR., 2B/SS, B/T: S/R WILLIAMSPORT (JERSEY SHORE) 8 Notes: Was a first team Susquehanna Valley League selection... Lettered in both softball and basketball. Major: Nursing 13

First Year Player Profiles LACY MAURO-FR., OF/C, B/T: R/R JERSEY SHORE (JERSEY SHORE) 16 Notes: Was named a first team Susquehanna Valley League selection... Also named a Williamsport Sun Gazette All-Star and a Webb Communications All-Star... Played golf and basketball in addition to softball in high school. Major: Biology LORI NEYHARD-FR., OF, B/T: R/R BLOOMSBURG (CENTRAL COLUMBIA) 24 Notes: Was named to the Mid-Penn All-Star team along with receiving the MVP of the Mid-Penn League in 2006... A member of the women s basketball team here at Bloomsburg University. Major: Elementary and Special Education EMILY YOUNG-FR., OF, B/T: L/R BLOOMSBURG (CENTRAL COLUMBIA) 15 Notes: Was a Mid-Penn conference and Bloomsburg Press Enterprise All-Star in softball... Was also a Mid-Penn and Press Enterprise MVP in field hockey. Major: Secondary Education NATALIE ZIMMERMAN-JR., C, B/T: R/R STATE COLLEGE (STATE COLLEGE) 26 Notes: A transfer from Clarion. In 2006 played in 33 games, hit.218 with one double, 4 RBI, 3 runs scored. 2007: Had 14 of her 21 hits go for extra bases with seven doubles and seven home runs...drove in a team-high 24 runs on the year. Major: Business Management 14

2008 Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. B/T Ht. Hometown (High School) 25 Tiff Corliss C Sr. R/R 5-4 Lewisburg /Mifflinburg 22 Shavaun Fisher P/1B Fr. R/R 5-11 Coplay /Allentown Central Catholic 19 Sheelin Fisher P Sr. R/R 5-11 Coplay /Allentown Central Catholic 28 Jenna Hampton 3B Fr. R/R 5-10 Southern Columbia/Catawissa 12 Jill Homyak OF Sr. R/R 5-5 Lehighton /Marian Catholic 10 Mandy Koch SS/2B So. L/R 5-3 Dauphin /Central Dauphin 13 Stacy Krupiewski 1B Sr. R/R 5-7 Trooper /Methacton 8 Danielle Lazorka SS/2B Fr. S/R 5-3 Williamsport /Jersey Shore 18 Ashley Lynn P Sr. R/R 5-7 Riverside /Danville 1 Casey Massimini OF So. L/R 4-10 Downingtown /Downingtown West 16 Lacy Mauro C/OF Fr. R/R 5-2 Jersey Shore/Jersey Shore 23 Jen Miller OF Jr. R/R 5-4 Muir /Williams Valley 24 Lori Neyhard OF Fr. R/R 5-9 Bloomsburg / Central Columbia 9 Tara Reed P/SS Jr. R/R 5-8 Williamsport /Williamsport 7 Jess Rosin 1B Sr. R/R 5-6 Brooklyn, NY /James Madison 2 Nikki Shiko OF/SS So. R/R 5-2 Kulpmont /Southern Columbia 14 Kayleen Sidisky 3B Sr. R/R 5-2 Bellefonte /Bellefonte 15 Emily Young OF Fr. L/R 5-4 Bloomsburg /Central Columbia 26 Natalie Zimmerman C Jr. R/R 5-5 State College/State College Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. B/T Ht. Hometown (High School) 1 Casey Massimini OF So. L/R 4-10 Downingtown /Downingtown West 2 Nikki Shiko OF/SS So. R/R 5-2 Kulpmont /Southern Columbia 7 Jess Rosin 1B Sr. R/R 5-6 Brooklyn, NY /James Madison 8 Danielle Lazorka SS/2B Fr. S/R 5-3 Williamsport /Jersey Shore 9 Tara Reed P/SS Jr. R/R 5-8 Williamsport /Williamsport 10 Mandy Koch SS/2B So. L/R 5-3 Dauphin /Central Dauphin 12 Jill Homyak OF Sr. R/R 5-5 Lehighton /Marian Catholic 13 Stacy Krupiewski 1B Sr. R/R 5-7 Trooper /Methacton 14 Kayleen Sidisky 3B Sr. R/R 5-2 Bellefonte /Bellefonte 15 Emily Young OF Fr. L/R 5-4 Bloomsburg /Central Columbia 16 Lacy Mauro C/OF Fr. R/R 5-2 Jersey Shore/Jersey Shore 18 Ashley Lynn P Sr. R/R 5-7 Riverside /Danville 19 Sheelin Fisher P Sr. R/R 5-11 Coplay /Allentown Central Catholic 22 Shavaun Fisher P/1B Fr. R/R 5-11 Coplay /Allentown Central Catholic 23 Jen Miller OF Jr. R/R 5-4 Muir /Williams Valley 24 Lori Neyhard OF Fr. R/R 5-9 Bloomsburg / Central Columbia 25 Tiff Corliss C Sr. R/R 5-4 Lewisburg /Mifflinburg 26 Natalie Zimmerman C Jr. R/R 5-5 State College/State College 28 Jenna Hampton 3B Fr. R/R 5-10 Southern Columbia/Catawissa Pronunciation Guide Homyak Home-E-ak Lazorka Luh-zor-kuh Krupiewski Crew-Pew-Ski Massimini Mass-ih-me-knee Shiko SHY-Co Sheelin SHE-lynn Sidisky Si-DISS-Key Mauro Mar-Oh Shavaun SHUH-von Rosin Roz-in 15

2008 Team Photo Front Row: Nikki Shiko. Cassey Massimini, Kayleen Sidisky, Tiff Corliss, Jill Homyak, Jen Miller Middle Row: Lacy Mauro, Jamie Maggio, Danielle Lazorka, Jess Rosin, Many Koch, Emily Young Back Row: Natalie Zimmerman, Stacey Krupiewski, Ashley Lynn, Sheeling Fisher, Shavaun Fisher, Jenna Hampton, Tara Reed, Lori Neyhard 16

2007 Stats Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 9 Tara Reed....378 52-52 180 34 68 16 2 3 22 97.539 6 5 16 0.414 0 1 5-6 64 88 6.962 2 Nikki Shiko....364 44-40 118 24 43 4 2 4 12 63.534 9 2 28 0.412 2 8 10-10 27 2 4.879 21 Missy Bachert....317 48-40 104 16 34 2 1 6 20 55.529 15 1 16 0.405 1 3 0-0 18 3 0 1.000 15 Alyssa English....307 48-45 137 22 42 10 2 5 24 71.518 5 2 20 0.338 1 1 2-2 253 13 8.971 13 Stacy Krupiewski..288 40-31 104 12 30 6 1 3 21 47.452 8 2 18 0.351 0 2 1-1 7 1 0 1.000 23 Jen Miller....262 42-37 84 14 22 1 1 0 6 25.298 7 1 11 0.326 0 3 2-3 26 1 0 1.000 7 Jess Rosin....256 44-41 117 12 30 9 0 1 16 42.359 12 1 12 0.328 1 0 0-0 49 46 8.922 25 Tiff Corliss....223 53-52 130 15 29 11 0 2 19 46.354 17 4 25 0.327 2 6 0-0 357 16 2.995 14 Kayleen Sidisky...188 42-39 101 9 19 4 0 2 11 29.287 4 4 17 1.245 1 3 0-0 26 71 10.907 -------------- 16 Jess Snader....400 35-9 20 10 8 1 0 0 4 9.450 0 0 6 0.400 0 0 3-3 35 15 1.980 11 Tara Emery....250 15-5 28 6 7 1 0 1 4 11.393 1 1 6 0.300 0 0 0-0 5 0 2.714 17 Jenn Davs....244 24-14 41 6 10 1 0 0 5 11.268 2 5 8 0.347 1 1 1-2 8 30 6.864 18 Ashley Lynn....231 36-27 65 7 15 2 0 1 10 20.308 2 2 11 0.275 0 1 0-1 8 42 3.943 10 Mandy Koch....217 32-25 60 8 13 4 1 0 8 19.317 9 1 16 0.319 2 2 1-1 28 28 5.918 6 Casey Massimini...208 36-7 24 11 5 0 0 0 3 5.208 1 0 3 0.240 0 0 2-3 13 0 1.929 24 Kristen Koveleski.154 27-13 39 2 6 1 0 0 3 7.179 2 0 9 0.190 1 0 1-1 103 6 2.982 19 Sheelin Fisher....143 24-16 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 1.143 0 0 1 0.143 0 0 0-0 3 45 0 1.000 12 Jill Homyak....130 43-33 46 10 6 2 0 0 2 8.174 2 1 11 0.184 0 5 3-3 23 2 2.926 26 Jennifer Glocke...125 5-2 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.125 0 0 3 0.111 1 0 0-0 8 1 1.900 8 Melissa Leeper....000 11-1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 1 0 3 0.111 0 0 0-0 1 2 0 1.000 Totals....273 53-53 1423 219 388 75 10 28 192 567.398 103 32 240 1.333 13 36 31-36 1062 412 61.960 Opponents....202 53-53 1313 104 265 43 3 19 95 371.283 85 14 377 2.257 4 39 24-30 1044 416 77.950 LOB - Team (348), Opp (291). DPs turned - Team (4), Opp (10). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 18 Ashley Lynn... 1.21 22-7 34 26 22 10/2 1 179.0 121 39 31 36 223 22 1 7 646.187 3 6 0 0 18 9 Tara Reed... 2.05 5-5 12 11 5 2/3 0 58.0 48 19 17 21 48 5 1 5 219.219 3 2 0 1 8 19 Sheelin Fisher... 2.15 11-3 24 16 10 6/2 1 117.0 96 46 36 28 106 16 1 7 448.214 1 6 0 3 13 Totals... 1.66 38-15 53 53 37 21/3 2 354.0 265 104 84 85 377 43 3 19 1313.202 7 14 0 4 39 Opponents... 3.44 15-38 53 53 38 8/0 0 348.0 388 219 171 103 240 75 10 28 1423.273 9 32 0 13 36 PB - Team (13), CORLISS, T. 10, ENGLISH, A. 3, Opp (22). Pickoffs - Team (3), CORLISS, T. 2, FISHER, S. 1. SBA/ATT - CORLISS, T. (20-25), LYNN, A. (14-16), FISHER, S. (10-14), Glocke, J. (2-3), ENGLISH, A. (2-2) 17

2007 Results Date Opponent Winning/Losing Pitcher Score March 10 Vs. State University of West Georgia # Lynn, A. W, 6-2 March 10 Vs. Presbyterian College # Reed, T. L, 3-5 March 10 Vs. USC Upstate # Fisher, S. L, 0-3 March 11 Vs. Columbus State # Fisher, S. L, 0-16 March 11 Vs. Queens University of Charlotte # Lynn, A. W, 8-5 March 13 at Catawba Lynn, A. W, 5-4 March 13 at Catawba Reed, T. L, 0-1 March 14 at Johnson C. Smith Lynn, A. W, 11-0 March 14 at Johnson C. Smith Fisher, S. W, 9-0 March 15 at Belmont Abbey Reed, T. W, 1-0 March 15 at Belmont Abbey Lynn, A. W, 7-1 March 22 at Goldey Beacom Reed, T. W, 7-0 March 22 at Goldey Beacom Lynn, A. W, 6-2 March 24 Vs. Grand Valley % Lynn, A. W, 4-3 March 24 Vs. Sheperd % Fisher, S. W, 5-0 March 24 Vs. West Liberty % Fisher, S. W, 7-0 March 25 Vs. West Virgina State % Fisher, S. W, 8-0 March 25 Vs. Gannon % Lynn, A. L, 0-4 March 30 SHIPPENSBURG * Lynn, A. W,3-2 March 30 SHIPPENSBURG * Fisher, S. W, 6-5 March 31 at Kutztown * Lynn, A. W, 9-0 March 31 at Kutztown * Reed, T. L, 7-1 April 4 WEST CHESTER* Lynn, A. W, 2-1 April 4 WEST CHESTER* Fisher, S. W, 2-0 April 10 BUCKNELL Lynn, A. W, 2-0 April 11 at Millersville * Lynn, A. W, 6-3 April 11 at Millersville * Reed, T. W, 8-3 April 14 KUTZTOWN * Lynn, A. L, 2-3 April 14 KUTZTOWN * Reed, T. L, 2-5 April 18 at Shippensburg * Lynn, A. L, 3-4 April 18 at Shippensburg * Fisher, S. L, 0-2 April 20 MANSFIELD * Lynn, A. W, 8-0 April 20 MANSFIELD * Reed, T. W, 4-1 April 21 at West Chester * Lynn, A. W, 2-1 April 21 at West Chester * Fisher, S. W, 2-0 April 22 EAST STROUDSBURG * Lynn, A. W, 1-0 April 22 EAST STROUDSBURG * Fisher, S. W, 14-2 April 24 MILLERSVILLE * Lynn, A. W, 4-0 April 24 MILLERSVILLE * Fisher, S. W, 6-2 April 26 at Mansfield * Lynn, A W, 10-0 April 26 at Mansfield * Fisher, S. W, 3-0 April 28 at East Stroudsburg * Lynn, A. W, 2-0 April 28 at East Stroudsburg * Reed, T. L, 1-2 May 3 Vs. California (Pa.) @ Lynn, A. W, 5-0 May 3 Vs. Lock Haven @ Lynn, A. L, 0-1 May 4 Vs. East Stroudsburg @ Lynn, A. W, 3-2 May 4 Vs. California (Pa.) @ Reed, T. W, 3-0 May 5 Vs. Lock Haven @ Lynn, A. L, 1-3 May 10 Vs. North Carolina Central ^ Lynn, A. W, 12-0 May 11 Vs. Edinboro ^ Lynn, A. W, 1-0 May 12 Vs. Lock Haven ^ Lynn, A. L, 0-1 May 13 Vs. East Stroudsburg ^ Fisher, S. W, 2-1 May 13 Vs. Lock Haven ^ Lynn, A. L, 0-7 # = at Francis Marion Tournament (South Carolina), % = at West Virginia Wesleyan Tournament, Salem, VA, * = PSAC East Game, @ = PSAC Championships, ^ = NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regionals 18

Notable Accomplishments Erica Miller was named the National Division II Softball Player of the Year for the 2001 season. Miller is just the second Bloomsburg player to ever be named National Player of the Year. Along with being named the Player of the Year, Miller was also the Division II softball nominee for the Honda-Broderick Award, symbolic of the nation s top female athlete. For the 2001 season, Miller hit.477 with 17 homers and 52 RBI. She had 20 doubles, 144 total bases and a.966 slugging percentage. Miller helped lead the Huskies to a record of 44-7, the PSAC championship and a fourth place at the NCAA Division II national championships. For her career, Miller rewrote both the school and Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) record book. She set school and conference career records for hits (310), homers (56), RBI (204), doubles (70), total bases (570), slugging percentage (.840) and extra-bases hits (137). Her 56 home runs were second most all-time in NCAA Division II history. Miller was also a three-time PSAC Eastern Division Athlete of the Year. Miller was named first-team All-American in 2000 and 2001. She was first-team All Mid-Atlantic region in 1999 and second-team in 1998. Marty Laudato (left) was a member of the Tampa Bay Fire Stix of the Women s Professional Softball League. While at Bloomsburg Laudato was the first Husky to ever be named Division II National Player of the year. She was named the WPSL Hitter of the Year in 1999 after hitting.311 with eight home runs and 36 RBI in 60 games. Stix finished the season at 37-29. In 1998, Laudato hit.255 with five homers and 24 RBI in 52 games and was selected to play in the WPSL All-Star game. Tampa Bay finished the year 27-39. In 1997, Laudato hit.273 with three home runs and 22 RBI in 65 games for the Georgia Pride. Laudato was selected to play in four WPSL All-Star games. She is first all-time in the WPSL in career RBI (91), second in career homeruns (20). She is first in Tampa Bay FireStix history in career batting average(.285), RBI (60) and home runs (13). Janelle Breneman was a member of the Georgia Pride of the Women s Professional Softball League during the 1998 season. Breneman hit.247 with a homer and 12 RBI in 47 games for the Pride in 1998. The Pride finished the season with a 36-30 record. Breneman is an assistant softball coach at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Dr. Cynthia Freeland is currently the team doctor for the Bloomsburg University athletic teams. While a player at Bloomsburg, Freeland was a two-time All-American catcher. She hit.265 for her career with 47 RBI. As a senior, she hit.307 with 18 RBI and 17 runs scored and earned the Eleanor Wray Award as the outstanding female senior athlete. In her four years with the team, she helped the Huskies to four PSAC titles, a record of 148-28 and a third-place finish at the NCAA national championships in 1986. Freeland was also a standout in the classroom and twice earned CoSIDA/ GTE Academic All-American honors. She received her medical degree in internal medicine from Penn State University/Milton Hershey Medical Center. 19

Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 2007 Standings Eastern Division PSAC Pct. Overall Pct. Kutztown 22-2.917 43-18.704 Bloomsburg 18-6.750 38-15.712 E. Stroudsburg 14-10.583 29-28.509 Shippensburg 12-12.500 30-24.556 Millersville 9-15.375 20-26.435 Mansfield 4-18.182 7-30.189 West Chester 3-19.136 19-28.404 Western Division PSAC Pct. Overall Pct. Lock Haven * 19-1.950 52-5.912 Edinboro 12-7.632 21-22.488 California 11-8.579 15-17.469 Indiana 9-11.450 20-27.426 Slippery Rock 8-12.400 26-22.542 Clarion 0-20.000 4-26.133 *PSAC Tournament Champions 2007 PSAC Tournament Bloomsburg 5, California 0 E. Stroudsburg 1, Edinboro 0 Lock Haven 1, Bloomsburg 0 Kutztown 6, E. Stroudsburg 1 California 3, Edinboro 1 Edinboro eliminated Bloomsburg 3, E. Stroudsburg 2 E. Stroudsburg eliminated Kutztown 3, Lock Haven 0 Bloomsburg 3, California 0 California eliminated Lock Haven 3, Bloomsburg 1 Bloomsburg eliminated Lock Haven 7, Kutztown 5 Championship Game *Lock Haven 5, Kutztown 2 2007 All-PSAC Eastern Teams 1980 East Stroudsburg 1981 Slippery Rock 1982 Lock Haven 1983 BLOOMSBURG 1984 BLOOMSBURG 1985 BLOOMSBURG 1986 BLOOMSBURG 1987 BLOOMSBURG 1988 BLOOMSBURG 1989 BLOOMSBURG 1990 BLOOMSBURG 1991 California (PA) 1992 BLOOMSBURG 1993 BLOOMSBURG Past PSAC Champions 1994 BLOOMSBURG 1995 BLOOMSBURG 1996 California (PA) 1997 California (PA) 1998 California (PA) 1999 California (PA) 2000 California (PA) 2001 BLOOMSBURG 2002 BLOOMSBURG 2003 Shippensburg 2004 Shippensburg 2005 Shippensburg 2006 Lock Haven 2007 Lock Haven Position First Team Second Team First Base Stephanie Denlinger (Kutztown) Alyssa English (Bloomsburg) Second Base Kim Morrison (Kutztown) Shannon Dietrich (East Stroudsburg) Third Base Krista Cameron (Kutztown) Nicole Henninger (Shippensburg) Shortstop Jennifer Veronesi (East Stroudsburg) Tara Reed (Bloomsburg) Outfield Adriane Wilmer (Kutztown) Alexa Ashwell (Millersville) Nikki Shiko (Bloomsburg) Shana Markwis (Mansfield) Tara Colantuono (West Chester) Maria Schiavo (Kutztown) Catcher Rachelle Wedell (Shippensburg) no nominations Pitcher Ashley Lynn (Bloomsburg) Shannon Padula (West Chester) Kaitlin Arbogast (Kutztown) Danielle Shields (Shippensburg) Utility Ashley Fitzgerald (Kutztown) Michelle Forsburg (Mansfield) Player of the Year: Steph Denlinger, Kutztown University Pitcher of the Year: Kaitlin Arbogast, Kutztown University Rookie of the Year: Kaitlin Arbogast, Kutztown University Coach of the Year: Judy Lawes, Kutztown University 20

Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 206 Annex Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven, PA 17745 Office Phone: 570-893-2512 Hotline: 570-893-2577 Office Fax: 570-893-2206 Web Site: www.psacsports.org Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Secretary for Media Relations Steve Murray Will Adair Tammie Spangler The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, with 52 years of organized competition, has established itself as one of the most respected NCAA Division II athletic conferences. The PSAC was organized in 1951 for the purpose of promoting and administering men s athletic programs within the 14 state teachers colleges in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In 1977, due to the interest and growth of women s athletics, the conference was restructured to provide for women s programs. From its inception, each conference member selected its own competitive division within the NCAA. In 1980, however, the presidents voted to reclassify the entire conference to Division II. Although all 14 institutions are members of NCAA Division II, nine schools have also elected to compete at the Division I level in select sports. In 1983, all member institutions were granted university status as a result of Legislative Act 188, which formed Pennsylvania s State System of Higher Education. This system now enrolls over 100,000 students. The alumni of the State System number more than 570,000, including 361,000 Pennsylvanians. 21

All-Time Series Records School Win Loss Pct. Adelphi 2 0 1.000 Akron 0 3 0.000 Alabama-Huntsville 2 0 1.000 Allegheny 1 1 0.500 Allentown 1 0 1.000 American International 8 2 0.800 Army 2 1 0.667 Ashland 7 3 0.700 Assumption 3 0 1.000 Augustana (ILL) 2 0 1.000 Augustana (SD) 10 10 0.500 Baker 1 0 1.000 Barry 6 0 1.000 Bellarmine 2 0 1.000 Belmont Abbey 2 0 1.000 Bentley 2 0 1.000 Bethel 1 0 1.000 Bridgeport 3 1 0.750 Brockport St. 1 1 0.500 Brown 1 0 1.000 Bucknell 15 2 0.882 Caldwell 3 1 0.750 California (PA) 27 21 0.563 UC Davis 0 1 0.000 Cal. St. Bakersfield 0 2 0.000 Cal. St. Hayward 1 1 0.500 Cal. St. Northridge 0 1 0.000 Calvin 1 0 1.000 Catawba 6 2 0.750 Catholic 2 0 1.000 Central Missouri St. 1 2 0.333 Chapman 1 0 1.000 Colgate 5 0 1.000 Columbia Union 5 0 1.000 Columbus State 1 2 0.333 Concord 1 0 1.000 Concordia (NY) 1 0 1.000 Concordia (MN) 2 0 1.000 Defiance 1 0 1.000 Detroit 1 0 1.000 Dowling 2 0 1.000 Drexel 2 0 1.000 East Stroudsburg 74 9 0.892 Eastern Connecticut 1 0 1.000 Eastern Illinois 1 0 1.000 Edinboro 8 0 1.000 Elizabeth City State 4 0 1.000 Elon 2 0 1.000 22 Evansville 2 1 0.667 Fairfield 1 0 1.000 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 1.000 Felecian 2 0 1.000 Ferris State 3 1 0.750 Ferrum 2 0 1.000 Florida Southern 9 7 0.563 Flordia Tech 2 1 0.667 Francis Marion 3 0 1.000 Franklin & Marshall 2 0 1.000 Furman 4 2 0.667 Gannon 3 1 0.750 Georgia College and St. 0 1 0.000 Goldey Beacom 16 0 1.000 Grand Valley St. 3 1 0.750 Holy Family 6 0 1.000 Humboldt St. 1 2 0.333 Huntingdon 0 1 0.000 Incarnate-Word 1 0 1.000 Indiana (PA) 42 2 0.955 Indiana-Purdue-Indy 1 0 1.000 Indiana-Purdue-Ft. Wayne 1 0 1.000 Indiana Wesleyan 1 0 1.000 Indianapolis 5 0 1.000 Ithaca 10 1 0.909 John Carroll 1 0 1.000 Johnson C. Smith 2 0 1.000 Kennesaw St. 3 4 0.429 Kentucky Wesleyan 2 0 1.000 King s (PA) 3 0 1.000 Kutztown 75 31 0.708 Lake Superior State 1 0 1.000 LeMoyne 9 0 1.000 Lenoir-Rhyne 3 4 0.429 Lewis 6 1 0.857 Liberty 2 0 1.000 Lincoln 1 0 1.000 LIU-C.W. Post 9 1 0.900 LIU-Southampton 1 0 1.000 Lock Haven 59 16 0.787 Longwood 5 2 0.714 Lowell 2 0 1.000 Lynn 0 1 0.000 Maine 1 0 1.000 Mankato St. (Minn. St.) 1 3 0.250 Mansfield 71 5 0.934 Mars Hill 1 0 1.000 Maryland-Balt. Co. 4 0 1.000 Merrimack 5 0 1.000

All-Time Series Records Messiah 2 0 1.000 Millersville 77 7 0.917 Minnesota St.-Mankato 0 1 0.000 Misericordia 4 0 1.000 Missouri-Rolla 1 1 0.500 Missouri-St. Louis 1 0 1.000 Missouri Southern 1 1 0.500 Molloy College 1 0 1.000 Mount Mercy 1 0 1.000 Mount Olive College 1 1 0.500 Mount St. Mary s 8 0 1.000 Navy 2 0 1.000 Nebraska-Omaha 2 1 0.667 New Haven 1 0 1.000 New York Tech 2 0 1.000 NC-Wilmington 1 0 1.000 NC- Central 4 0 1.000 North Dakota St. 0 1 0.000 North Florida 0 1 0.000 Northeast Missouri St. 2 0 1.000 Northern Kentucky 1 1 0.500 Northwood 1 0 1.000 Nova Southeastern 0 1 0.000 Ohio Valley 1 0 1.000 Oswego St. 2 0 1.000 Pace 6 0 1.000 Penn St. 2 3 0.400 Philadelphia U 12 0 1.000 Portland St. 1 0 1.000 Presbyterian 2 1 0.666 Princeton 2 0 1.000 Queens (N.Y.) 2 0 1.000 Queens (Charlotte) 1 0 1.000 Quinnipiac 1 1 0.500 Roanoke 1 0 1.000 Regis 1 0 1.000 Rhode Island 3 0 1.000 Rider 2 0 1.000 Rowan 1 0 1.000 Sacred Heart 11 6 0.647 Salisbury St. 5 2 0.714 Sam Houston St. 1 0 1.000 San Francisco St. 1 0 1.000 Scranton 14 4 0.778 Seton Hall 5 1 0.833 Shaw 2 0 1.000 Shepherd 6 0 1.000 Shippensburg 71 42 0.628 Slippery Rock 15 2 0.882 South Carolina 2 0 1.000 South Dakota 4 1 0.800 Southeast Missouri St. 4 0 1.000 Southern Indiana 3 0 1.000 South. Ill.-Edwardsville 3 2 0.600 Southwest St. 3 0 1.000 Southwest Minn. State 4 0 1.000 Springfield 3 0 1.000 St. Cloud (MN) 0 1 0.000 St. Edward s 1 0 1.000 St. Joseph s (IN) 3 0 1.000 St. Joseph s (PA.) 6 0 1.000 St. Leo 4 0 1.000 St. Mary s (TX) 0 1 0.000 St. Peter s 1 0 1.000 St. Rose 2 0 1.000 St. Xavier (ILL.) 3 0 1.000 State Univ. of West Ga. 1 0 1.000 Stephen F. Austin 0 1 0.000 Stetson 1 0 1.000 Stonehill 1 0 1.000 Susquehanna 13 4 0.765 Tampa 2 0 1.000 Tiffin 1 0 1.000 Trenton St. 1 3 0.250 Truman St. 2 1 0.667 Univ. of the Sciences 2 0 1.000 USC-Upstate 0 2 0.000 Villanova 1 0 1.000 Virginia 4 1 0.800 Virginia St. 3 0 1.000 Virginia Tech 1 0 1.000 VIrginia Union 2 0 1.000 Wayne (MI) State 9 3 0.750 West Chester 70 4 0.946 West Florida 1 0 1.000 West Liberty 4 0 1.000 W. Virginia Wesleyan 1 0 1.000 West Virginia State 2 0 1.000 Western Michigan 1 0 1.000 Wilkes 9 0 1.000 Winston-Salem St. 2 0 1.000 Winthrop 1 0 1.000 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1 0 1.000 Wisconsin-Parkside 1 1 0.500 Wisconsin-River Falls 1 0 1.000 Youngstown St. 1 0 1.000 * Denotes one tie 2008 Opponents in Bold 23

The Record Book- Individual INDIVIDUAL BATTING At Bats Game 10*^ Karen Hertzler vs Sacred Heart 5/11-12/84 Season 218^ Michele Dreistadt 2000 Career 678 Erica Miller 1998-2001 Runs Scored Game 4 Seven Times most recent: Tara Emery 3/16/06 Season 65 Cindy Slocum 1990 Career 195 Erica Miller 1998-2001 Hits Game 5 Jen Lefever vs C. W. Post 4/9/94 Kate Denneny vs Allentown 4/12/86 Season 102 Erica Miller 2000 Career 310^ Erica Miller 1998-2001 Extra Base Hits Season 44^ Erica Miller Career 137^ Erica Miller 1998-2001 Total Bases Season 189^ Erica Miller 2000 Career 570^ Erica Miller 1998-2001 Batting Average Season.483 Erica Miller 2000 Career.457^ Erica Miller 1998-2001 Slugging Percentage Season.966 Erica Miller 2001 Career.841^ Erica Miller 1998-2001 Bases on Balls Game 5 Jean Millen vs Fairleigh Dickinson 3/12/84 Season 31 Jean Millen 1987 Runs Batted In Game 7 Becca Kehler vs. Tiffin 3/10/02 Season 68^ Vanessa Sterner 2000 Career 204^ Erica Miller 1998-2001 Doubles Game 3 Lora Glaspell vs California (Pa.) 5/6/94 Tanya Heath vs West Chester 4/13/00 Erica Miller vs Goldey Beacom 3/24/01 Sara Roba vs. Felecian 3/11/05 Season 23^ Brenda Moffat 1995 Career 70^ Erica Miller 1998-2001 Triples Game 2 Jen Lefever vs John Carroll 3/6/94 Deb Long vs Lock Haven 4/22/82 Lisa Mull (Twice in 2000) Season 12^ Michele Dreistadt 2000 Career 22 Jen Lefever 1993-96 Michele Dreistadt 1997-00 Home Runs Game 3 Becca Kehler vs. Tiffin 3/10/02 Season 18 Vanessa Sterner 2000 Career 56^ Erica Miller 1998-2001 24 Career 86^ Jean Millen 1983-87 Stolen Bases Game 5 Three Players most recent: Mary Hassenplug, Carolyn Harley 4/17/81 Season 21 Jen Lefever 1996 Career 40 Jen Lefever 1993-96 Sacrifices Game 3 April Paoli vs West Chester 4/25/95 Jeannette Mitroka vs Shippensburg 4/22/81 Season 20 Shelley Miller 1994 Career 52 Tanya Heath 1997-00 Hit By Pitches Season 12^ Emily Brown 1995 Career 21^ Emily Brown 1992-95 FIELDING Putouts Season 473^ Brenda Moffat 1995 Career 873 Jean Millen 1983-87 Megan Hunsinger 1996-99 Assists Season 152^ Erica Miller 2000 Career 351 Janelle Breneman 1989-92 ^ PSAC Record *NCAA Division II Record

The Record Book- Individual Fielding Percentage Season 1.00 Eight Players most recent: Alyson Taylor, Tiff Corliss 2005 Career.987 Megan Hunsinger 1996-99 PITCHING Games Pitched Season 47 April Paoli 1995 Christie Kittle 1999 Career 144 Christie Kittle 1996-1999 Innings Pitched Game 23*^ Tina Souders vs Sacred Heart 5/11-12/84 Season 256.2 Susan Kocher 1987 Career 785 Christie Kittle 1996-1999 Complete Games Season 31 April Paoli 1995 Perfect Games Season 2 April Paoli 1995 Jill Solinski 1986 Susan Kocher 1986 Ashley Lynn 2007 Career 2 April Paoli (95), Solinski (83-86), Susan Kocher (84-87), Tina Souders(1981-84) Fewest Runs Allowed Season 6^ Kim Maguire 1982 Susan Kocher 1985 Career 42^ Chris Moyer 1983-86 Fewest Earned Runs Season 1^ Chris Moyer 1986 Career 21^ Chris Moyer 1983-86 Fewest Hits Allowed Season 26^ Susan Kocher 1984 Career 159^ Chris Moyer 1983-86 Career 86 Christie Kittle 1996-1999 PITCHING Victories Season 37 April Paoli 1995 Career 106 Christie Kittle 1996-1999 Strikeouts Game 18^ April Paoli vs Indiana (Pa.) 3/25/95 Tina Souders vs East Stroudsburg (16 inn.) 4/26/95 Season 420^ April Paoli 1995 Best Winning Percentage Season 1.000 Five Times most recent:: Kim Maguire 1992 Career.925 April Paoli 1995 Most Consecutive Wins Career 40*^ Kim Maguire 3/23/91 4 /8/93 Career 635 Tina Souders 1981-84 Strikeouts per 7 innings Season 11.5*^ April Paoli 1995 Lowest ERA Season 0.07*^ Chris Moyer 1986 Career 0.34^ Tina Souders 1981-84 Shutouts Season 23 April Paoli1995 Career 46 Tina Souders 1981-84 No-Hitters Season 6 April Paoli 1995 Career 9 Susan Kocher 1984-87 Erica Miller Holds Several School and PSAC Records. 25

The Record Book- Team TEAM BATTING Bases on Balls Game 22^ vs FDU 3/12/84 Season 135 1986 (2.9 p/g) Strikeouts Season 521^ 1995 Strikeouts per 7 innings Season 9.4*^ 1995 Stolen Bases Game 14^ twice, most recent: Navy 4/12/81 Season 106 1980 (4.2 p/g) Sacrifices Game 8^ vs. Wilkes 5/4/82 Season 115^ 1995 (1.9 p/g) FIELDING Putouts Season 1,244 2000 Fielding Percentage Season.971 1986 PITCHING Innings Pitched Season 414.2^ 2000 Complete Games Season 44 2006 Lowest ERA Season 0.32 1984 Shutouts Season 31^ 1995 No-Hitters Season 8 1995 Perfect Games Season 4 1986 Fewest Runs Allowed Season 33 1986 Fewest Earned Runs Season 19 1986 Fewest Hits Allowed Season 124 1986 Best Winning Percentage Season.898 1995 Most Consecutive Wins Career 37^ 3/27/86-5/15/86 Victories 53^ 1995 Over the Years Year Record National Finish Head Coach Sue Hibbs (1-3; 1 yr) 1977 1-3 Head Coach Jan Hutchinson (1,079-258-2, 30 yrs) 1978 4-7 1979 6-11 1980 17-8 1981 23-9 1982 28-4 Division III Champs * 1983 33-4* East Regional Second 1984 30-4* East Regional Second 1985 35-6* East Regional Second 1986 42-5* Division II Third 1987 35-11* East Regional Second 1988 36-7* East Regional Second 1989 43-6* East Regional Fourth 1990 46-7* Division II Third 1991 43-7 Division II Second 1992 43-5* Division II Third 1993 38-6* Division II Fourth 1994 42-9* East Regional Second 1995 53-6* Division II Second 1996 36-12 East Regional Second 1997 44-7 East Regional Fourth 1998 39-9 East Regional Second 1999 42-10 East Regional Second 2000 49-12-1 Division II Third (Tie) 2001 44-7* Division II Fourth 2002 44-8* Division II Third 2003 36-13 East Regional Third 2004 28-16-1 East Regional Third 2005 45-10 Division II Fifth 2006 38-17 East Regional Second 2007 38-15 East Regional Second Total 1080-261-2 26

The Record Book No Hitters 1. Judy Major vs Franklin & Marshall 5/2/81 2. Tina Souders # vs Misericordia 4/16/82 3. Brenda Long/Tina Souders vs Kutztown 4/24/82 4. Tina Souders vs Augustana (IL) 5/20/82 5. Chris Moyer vs Mansfield 3/31/83 6. Chris Moyer vs Kutztown 4/23/83 7. Tina Souders # vs Springfield 5/13/83 8. Susan Kocher vs Rider 4/9/84 9. Susan Kocher vs Kutztown 4/10/84 10. Susan Kocher vs Mansfield 4/12/84 11. Chris Moyer vs Mansfield 4/12/84 12. Tina Souders vs West Chester 4/28/84 13. Chris Moyer vs St. Peter s 3/18/85 14. Susan Kocher vs West Chester 4/4/85 15. Jill Solinski vs Drexel 3/25/86 16. Susan Kocher vs Indiana (PA) 4/8/86 17. Susan Kocher # vs Indiana (PA) 4/8/86 18. Susan Kocher vs Kutztown 4/13/86 19. Jill Solinski # vs Millersville 4/15/86 20. Susan Kocher # vs Shippensburg 4/22/86 21. Jill Solinski # vs Lowell 5/9/86 22. Susan Kocher vs Lock Haven 4/8/87 23. Heather Young vs Mansfield 4/8/89 24. Kim Maguire vs Youngstown St. 3/27/91 25. Heather Young vs Scranton 5/2/91 26. Kim Maguire vs Assumption 3/11/92 27. Heather Young vs Shippensburg 5/3/92 28. Kim Maguire vs Slippery Rock 4/17/94 29. April Paoli vs Lewis 3/11/95 30. Connie Reese/Wendy Campbell vs West Chester 4/1/95 31. April Paoli vs Mansfield 4/11/95 32. April Paoli vs East Stroudsburg 4/17/95 33. Connie Reese vs East Stroudsburg 4/17/95 34. April Paoli # vs Mansfield 4/19/95 35. April Paoli # vs California (PA) 5/5/95 36. April Paoli vs Southern Indiana 5/12/95 37. Christie Kittle vs Sacred Heart 3/12/96 38. Val Sechrist vs. West Chester 3/27/97 39. Kerri Cooper/Christie Kittle vs. West Chester 3/20/99 40. Christie Kittle/Kerri Cooper vs. East Stroudsburg 4/5/99 41. Kerri Cooper vs. Columbia Union (5 in). 3/6/00 42. Amber Cowher vs. East Stroudsburg (5 in). 4/14/01 43. Kerri Cooper # vs. West Chester (5 in). 4/10/02 44. Sheelin Fisher vs. Virginia Union (5 in) 3/11/05 45. Jen Probst# vs. Virginia Union (5 in) 3/11/05 46 Sheelin Fisher vs. Columbia Union (5 in) 3/20/05 47. Tara Reed vs. West Virginia State (5 in.) 3/25/06 48. Ashley Lynn # vs. Johnson C. Smith (5 in.) 3/14/07 49. Ashley Lynn vs. Mansfield 4/20/07 50. Ashley Lynn # vs. North Carolina Central (5 in.) 5/10/07 # Perfect Game Most Wins, Season 53 ^ 1995 Most Consecutive Wins 37 *^ 3/27/86-5/15/86 Most Consecutive Losses 4 2007 Most Runs Scored, Game 23 vs St. Peter s 3/15/85 Most Runs Allowed, Game 22 vs Kutztown 5/7/79 Most Runs Scored (Both Teams), Game 37, Kutztown 22, Bloomsburg 15 5/7/79 Largest Winning Margin 23, Bloomsburg 23, St. Peter s 0 3/15/85 Largest Losing Margin 16, Columbus St. 16, Bloomsburg 0 3/11/07 Most Double Plays, Game 3 vs Merrimack 5/15/93 27

All Americans 1982 Tina Souders, Pitcher Kathy Behan, Third Base Denise Henderson, Catcher Anne Schmidt, Shortstop Karen Hertzler, Second Base 1983 Tina Souders, Pitcher 1984 Tina Souders, Pitcher 1986 Susan Kocher, Pitcher Jean Millen, First Base Cindy Freeland, Catcher Cindy Freeland, Academic Chris Moyer, Academic 1987 Susan Kocher, Pitcher Jean Millen, First Base Kate Denneny, Outfield Kate Denneny, Academic 1988 Kirsten Upcraft, Pitcher Cindy Slocum, Outfield Cindy Freeland, Catcher 1988 Cindy Freeland, Academic 1989 Cindy Slocum, Outfield Gina Lindenmuth, Pitcher Lori Shelly, DH 1990 Gina Lindenmuth, Pitcher Marty Laudato, Catcher Cindy Slocum, Outfield Cindy Slocum, Academic 1991 Lori Shelly, DH Marty Laudato, Catcher Janet Buckheit, Outfield Sandy Herr, Academic 1992 Marty Laudato, Catcher + Heather Young, Pitcher Janelle Breneman, Shortstop 28 Jen Buskirk, First Base 1993 Jean Buskirk, First Base Kim Maguire, Pitcher 1994 Kim Maguire, Pitcher Brenda Moffat, Catcher Jen Lefever, Shortstop Shelley Miller, Academic 1995 Jen Lefever, Shortstop April Paoli, Pitcher Brenda Moffat, Catcher Shelley Miller, Academic 1997 Megan Hunsinger, Catcher * Marcie Hickey, Shortstop 1998 Megan Hunsinger, Catcher * 1999 Megan Hunsinger, Catcher 2000 Erica Miller, Shortstop Vanessa Sterner, Outfield Chris Bertatie, CoSIDA Academic 2001 Erica Miller, Shortstop + Vanessa Sterner, Third Base Lisa Mull, Outfield Amber Cowher, Pitcher 2002 Jess Shnyder, Outfield Lisa Mull, Outfield Kerri Cooper, Pitcher 2003 Jess Shnyder, Outfield 2005 Sara Roba, Designated Player *Louisville Slugger Division II Catcher of the Year +National Player of the Year

All Americans Tina Souders 1982, 83, 84 Susan Kocher 1986, 87 Jean Millen 1986, 87 Cindy Freeland 1986, 88 Cindy Slocum 1988, 89, 90 Lori Shelly 1989, 91 Gina Lindenmuth 1989, 90 Marty Laudato 1990, 91, 92 Jean Buskirk 1992, 93 Kim Maguire 1993, 94 Brenda Moffat 1994, 95 Jen Lefever 1994, 95 Megan Hunsinger 1997, 98, 99 Erica Miller 2000, 01 Vanessa Sterner 2000, 01 Lisa Mull 2001, 02 Jess Shnyder 2002, 03 Sara Roba 2005 29

NCAA Tournament History 2007 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 12, NC Central 0 Bloomsburg 1, Edinboro 0 Lock Haven 1, Bloomsburg 0 Bloomsburg 2, E. Stroudsburg 1 Lock Haven 7, Bloomsburg 0 2006 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 4, California 1 Bloomsburg 3, Lock Haven 0 Bloomsburg 2, Shippensburg 1 Lock Haven 4, Bloomsburg 0 Lock Haven 7, Bloomsburg 0 2005 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 8, Elizabeth City State 0 Bloomsburg 10, Lock Haven 1 Bloomsburg 1, Shippensburg 0 Bloomsburg 3, Shippensburg 1 30 NCAA Championships Bloomsburg 3, Concordia-St.Paul 0 Bloomsburg 0, Lynn 3 Bloomsburg 0, Kennesaw State (Ga) 2 5th Place (tie) 2004 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 1, Lock Haven 0 (15) Shippensburg 5, Bloomsburg 0 Bloomsburg 3, Virginia St., 2 Bloomsburg 5, Lock Hacen 0 Kutztown 1, Bloomsburg 0 2003 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 3, California (PA) 0 Shippensburg 1, Bloomsburg 0 California (PA) 1, Bloomsburg 0 2002 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 12, Elizabeth City 1 Bloomsburg 11, Shippensburg 3 Bloomsburg 2, California (PA) 0 Bloomsburg 9, Lock Haven 0 NCAA Championships Bloomsburg 4, Kennesaw St. 0 St. Mary s (TX) 2, Bloomsburg 0 Bloomsburg 3, Barry 1 Grand Valley St. 1, Bloomsburg 0 3rd place (tie) 2001 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 6, Kutztown 4 Bloomsburg 9, Indiana (PA) 2 Bloomsburg 5, Indiana (PA) 0 NCAA Championships Humboldt St. 2, Bloomsburg 1 Bloomsburg 3, Kennesaw St. 2 Bloomsburg 3, Alabama-Huntsville 1 Humboldt St. 2, Bloomsburg 1-4th place 2000 NCAA Regionals Kutztown 7, Bloomsburg 5 Bloomsburg 6, California (PA) 5 Bloomsburg 6, Kutztown 1 Bloomsburg 10, Indiana (PA) 1 (6) Bloomsburg 8, Indiana (PA) 2 NCAA Championships Bloomsburg 6, Merrimack 0 North Dakota St. 3, Bloomsburg 1 Bloomsburg 6, West Florida 4 (9) Kennesaw St. 7, Bloomsburg 1 3rd place (tie) 1999 NCAA Regionals Indiana (PA) 2, Bloomsburg 1 Bloomsburg 5, Shippensburg 0 Bloomsburg 7, Indiana (Pa.) 6 California (PA) 4, Bloomsburg 1 1998 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 2, Shippensburg 1 California (PA) 4, Bloomsburg 1 Tournament called due to rain 1997 NCAA Regionals Shippensburg 2, Bloomsburg 1 California (PA) 4, Bloomsburg 0 1996 NCAA Regionals California (PA) 3, Bloomsburg 2 (8) Bloomsburg 8, Kutztown 5 Bloomsburg 3, Kutztown 0 California (PA) 7, Bloomsburg 1 1995 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 2, Southern Indiana 0 Bloomsburg 5, Kutztown 3 Bloomsburg 3, California (PA) 1

NCAA Tournament History 1994 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 2, Kutztown 0 California (PA) 3, Bloomsburg 0 Bloomsburg 5, Lewis 0 California (PA) 2, Bloomsburg 1 1993 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 3, Sacred Heart 0 Bloomsburg 3, Merrimack 2 Bloomsburg 8, Merrimack 1993 NCAA Championships Augustana, S.D. 2, Bloomsburg 1 UC Davis 2, Bloomsburg 1 (11) 4th place 1992 NCAA Regionals Sacred Heart 2, Bloomsburg 1 Bloomsburg 6, California (PA) 3 Bloomsburg 5, Sacred Heart 1 Bloomsburg 4, Shippensburg 0 Bloomsburg 3, Shippensburg 1 NCAA Championships Bloomsburg 3, Cal. St.-Hayward 0 Missouri Southern 1, Bloomsburg 0 Cal. St.-Hayward 4, Bloomsburg 3 3rd place 1991 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 5, Sacred Heart 0 Bloomsburg 5, California (PA) 1 Bloomsburg 2, Merrimack 1 (11) NCAA Championships Augustana, S.D. 3, Bloomsburg 1 Bloomsburg 9, SE Missouri State 4 Bloomsburg 5, Portland State 2 (9) Augustana, S.D. 3, Bloomsburg 2 (10) 2nd place 1990 NCAA Regionals California (PA) 1, Bloomsburg 0 Bloomsburg 6, Sacred Heart 2 Bloomsburg 4, American Int l 0 Bloomsburg 6, California (PA) 4 Bloomsburg 7, California (PA) 2 1990 NCAA Championships Cal. St.-Bakersfield 8, Bloomsburg 2 Bloomsburg 4, Missouri Southern 3 Cal. St.-Bakersfield 4, Bloomsburg 0 3rd place 1989 NCAA Regionals Bridgeport 2, Bloomsburg 1 (10) Cent. Missouri St. 4, Bloomsburg 3 (10) 1988 NCAA Regionals Lock Haven 2, Bloomsburg 0 Bloomsburg 3, Wayne State 1 (10) Bloomsburg 10, Augustana 3 Lock Haven 2, Bloomsburg 0 1987 NCAA Regionals Mankato St. 3, Bloomsburg 2 (12) Bloomsburg 3, Shippensburg 2 (9) Mankato St. 5, Bloomsburg 2 1986 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 2, Lowell 0 Bloomsburg 5, Springfield 0 Bloomsburg 9, Springfield 1 NCAA Championships Bloomsburg 1, Truman St. 0 Bloomsburg 1, NE Missouri State 0 Stephen F. Austin 3, Bloomsburg 1 Cal. St.-Northridge 5, Bloomsburg 4 3rd place 1985 NCAA Regionals Akron 5, Bloomsburg 4 Bloomsburg 4, Sam Houston State 2 Akron 2, Bloomsburg 0 1984 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 1, Mankato St. 0 Sacred Heart 1, Bloomsburg 0 (23) Bloomsburg 3, Sacred Heart 0 Sacred Heart 1, Bloomsburg 0 1983 NCAA Regionals Bloomsburg 2, Springfield 0 (10) Sacred Heart 2, Bloomsburg 1 Bloomsburg 2, Sacred Heart 1 Sacred Heart 2, Bloomsburg 0 31

NCAA Tournament History Take one glance at the history of the NCAA Division II Softball Championships and the name Bloomsburg is prominent throughout the pages. The only institution to participate in every NCAA Division II Tournament since 1983, the Huskies have the most wins of any Division II school with 74. Bloomsburg missed only the 1982 tournament, a season in which the Huskies won the AIAW Division III national championship. That season, teams had a choice in which tournament to participate. Twice the national runner-up, Bloomsburg has won more Mid-Atlantic/East Region titles than any other school in the region. In fact, its 10 titles dwarf the next closest schools, California (PA) and Sacred Heart, which have three and two regional crowns, respectively. The Huskies have been in the championship round eight of the last 16 seasons, a feat matched by no other Division II program. In that time, the team placed second twice, third four other times and fourth twice. The Huskies played the longest game in NCAA Division II Tournament history in 1984, when Bloomsburg NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS Team Yrs. Wins BLOOMSBURG 25 74 Florida Southern 18 60 Kennesaw St. 10 52 Cal-St. Bakersfield 16 45 Cal-St. Northridge 9 45 Humboldt St. 17 42 Nebraska-Omaha 20 42 Augustana, SD 17 36 NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES Team Yrs. Games BLOOMSBURG 25 127 Florida Southern 18 99 Nebraska-Omaha 20 81 Cal-St. Bakersfield 16 75 Kennesaw St. 10 74 Augustana, SD 17 69 California (Pa.) 16 68 battled Sacred Heart for 23 innings. Sacred Heart captured a 1-0 decision in the game, and, after the Huskies won the following game 3-0, Sacred Heart won another 1-0 contest, this one in eight innings, to advance to the championship round. All-Time NCAA Division II Tournament Series Records Opponent W L Akron 0 2 Alabama-Huntsville 1 0 American International 1 0 Augustana, IL 1 0 Augustana, SD 0 3 Barry 1 0 Bridgeport 0 1 California, PA 9 9 UC Davis 0 1 Cal St.-Bakersfield 0 2 Cal St.-Hayward 1 1 Cal St.-Northridge 0 1 Central Missouri St. 0 1 East Stroudsburg 1 0 Edinboro 1 0 Elizabeth City St. 2 0 Grand Valley St. 0 1 Humboldt St. 1 2 Indiana (PA) 4 2 Kennesaw St. 2 4 Kutztown 6 2 Lewis 1 0 Lock Haven 5 6 Opponent W L Lowell 1 0 Lynn 0 1 Mankato St. 1 2 Merrimack 4 0 Missouri Southern 1 1 North Carolina Central 1 0 North Dakota St. 0 1 Northeast Missouri St. 1 0 Portland St. 1 0 Sacred Heart 6 5 Sam Houston St. 1 0 Shippensburg 9 3 Southeast Missouri St. 1 0 Southern Indiana 1 0 Springfield 3 0 Stephen F. Austin 0 1 St. Mary s (TX) 0 1 Truman St. 1 0 Virginia State 1 0 Wayne (MI) St. 1 0 W. Florida 1 0 Wisconsin-Parkside 1 0 Overall 74 53 32

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