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Virginia Tech Softball 2006 Quick Facts SCHOOL Location: Virginia Tech is located in Blacksburg (pop. 39,000) in scenic southwest Virginia. The campus lies on a plain between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains, 2,100 feet above sea level. History: Founded in 1872 as the land-grant university of the state Enrollment: 28,000 Colors: Chicago maroon & burnt orange Nickname: Hokies Conference: Atlantic Coast President: Charles W. Steger Director of Athletics: Jim Weaver COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Scot Thomas Alma Mater: East Tennessee State, 1991 Career/VT Record: 369-259 (11th year) Assistant Coach: Christine Hornak Alma Mater: UNC Greensboro, 1998 (2nd year) Assistant Coach: Al Brauns Alma Mater: Penn State, 1973 (8th year) FACILITY Home Field: Tech Softball Park (500) Dimensions: Lines 200 ; center 220 Press Box Phone: (540) 231-6061 SPORTS INFORMATION Asst. SID/Softball Contact: Bryan Johnston Office: (540) 231-3387 Office Fax: (540) 231-6984 Cell: (540) 392-1994 E-mail: blj@vt.edu Web Site: hokiesports.com/softball TEAM INFORMATION 2005 Record: 44-25 2005 ACC Record: 4-13 2005 ACC Finish: 7th (2nd tourney) Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3; 4/0 pitchers Newcomers: 10 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ACC Web Site: theacc.com NCAA Web Site: ncaa.org NFCA Web Site: nfca.org USA Softball Web Site: usasoftball.com Gamecocks Come to Town for Doubleheader South Carolina Gamecocks (22-12) at Virginia Tech Hokies (23-8) GAMES 32 & 33: vs. University of South Carolina Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2 PM (DH) Tech Softball Park (500); Blacksburg, Va. Series vs. USC: USC leads, 4-3 Series Streak: VT, 2 Last Meetings: 2/16/05, Columbia, SC; VT wins, 6-5 & 3-0 Live Stats: http://live.hokiesports.com/softball/live/ Broadcast: http://www.hokietv.com/softball/ Scouting the Gamecocks: South Carolina is 22-12 after dropping two-of-three games to No. 22 Mississippi State this past weekend. Lisa Longo leads the team in batting as she is hitting.316 with three home runs. Richmond native Ashton Payne is second with a.304 average and 13 stolen bases in as many attempts. USC s strength is its pitching staff as four pitchers Christie Hamilton (11-6; 1.48 ERA), Jessica Barnes (3-4; 1.48 ERA), Kate Pouliot (3-1; 1.60 ERA) and Melanie Henkes (5-1; 1.66 ERA) all have superb ERAs. As a team, USC hits.251 and has an ERA of 1.54. Series History: Virginia Tech and South Carolina have met seven previous times with the Gamecocks holding a 4-3 lead. The series began in 2000 as USC swept a doubleheader from Tech, 3-0 and 3-1, in Blacksburg. The following year, the two split a doubleheader in Columbia. Tech won the first game 4-1 in nine innings before USC took the second game, 2-1. In 2003, the two played in Plant City, Fla., with the Gamecocks taking an 8-4 victory. Last year in Columbia, Tech won 6-5 and 3-0. In the first game, Stephanie Savre had a home run and Katie Maynard picked up the win with Angela Tincher getting the save. In the second game, Savre had another home run and Tincher struck out nine in picking up the two-hit shutout victory. Moving Up the Charts: With 29 strikeouts this past weekend against NC State, sophomore Angela Tincher passed the 600 strikeout mark for her career and now has 620. The school record for career Ks is 926, held by Ashlee Dobbe With one hit this past weekend, senior Kelly Brown now has 236 career hits, moving her into third all-time and past with Kara Krumhardt. Up next in second place is Bronwyn Blair, who had 250 hits and she needs just 19 more hits to break Michelle Meadows school record of 254. The Strikeout Queen: While the first NCAA softball statistics won t be released for another two weeks, it s believed that Angela Tincher is second in the nation in strikeouts per seven innings, averaging 15.47. She trails only the NCAA s all-time strikeout queen, Cat Osterman of Texas, who is just ahead of her with 15.89. That s ahead of Tennessee s Monica Abbott (14.49), UCLA s Anjelica Selden (12.39) and Arizona s Alicia Hollowell (13.49). On the career list, if Tincher had the required number of innings pitched, she would be second all-time in the NCAA with 13.3, trailing Osterman s 14.2. Tincher has thrown 327.0 career innings and needs 400.0 before she becomes eligible. Last Weekend s Recap: Tech took two game from NC State in a weekend ACC series. The Hokies won the opener 3-2 on Stephanie Savre s three-run home run and Angela Tincher s one-hitter Tech lost the second game, 8-0 in five innings Charisse Mariconda s solo home run in the ninth lifted Tech to a 2-1 win in nine innings in the final game. Odds and Ends: Tech is 180-90 all-time in the state of Virginia The Hokies are 16-15 all-time against teams from the state of South Carolina Tech are receiving votes and is ranked 29th in the ESPN/USA Softball Top 25.

Overall: 23-8 Home: 5-2; Away: 8-1; Neutral: 10-6 Atlantic Coast Conference: 4-2 Home: 2-1; Away: 2-1 When leading after five: 12-0 When trailing after five: 2-3 When leading after six: 12-0 When trailing after six: 1-4 When tied after five: 6-3 When tied after six: 4-2 Record in extra innings: 4-1 When scoring first: 15-1 When leading after the first inning: 6-0 When scoring five or more runs: 12-0 When holding opp. to three runs or less: 18-3 Record in one-run games: 7-5 Record in two-run games: 0-1 Record in five-run or more games: 8-2 When committing one or fewer errors: 19-5 When committing two or more errors: 4-3 vs. lefties (starters): 2-1 vs. righties (starters): 21-7 In February: 9-0 In March: 14-8 In April: 0-0 In May: 0-0 Day games: 20-8 Night games: 3-0 Inside the Numbers MOST RUNS SCORED IN... 1st inning: 3, three times 2nd inning: 5, vs. Northern Illinois, 3/11 3rd inning: 3, vs. Southern Utah, 3/4 4th inning: 8, vs. Marshall, 3/22 5th inning: 5, vs. Virginia, 3/19 6th inning: 4, vs. Southern Utah, 3/4 7th inning: 4, twice Extra innings: 4 (11th), vs. Nevada, 3/3 Largest margin of victory: 10, at Furman, 2/12 Largest margin of defeat: 11, vs. Radford, 3/1 Longest winning streak: 10 games, 2/12-3/1 Longest losing streak: 3 games, 3/9-3/10 Records vs. Other Conferences (19-5) Atlantic 10 (2-0) PCSC (0-1) Big East (1-0) SEC (0-0) Big South (3-2) Southern (4-1) Big Ten (1-1) WAC (1-0) Conference USA (2-0) MAC (2-0) Mid-Cont. (1-0) Mtn. West (1-0) Pac 10 (1-0) Did You Know?: Tech has had at least one player from Canada in 10 of the 11 years the program has existed (senior Alisia Narodowski is from Vancouver) Freshman Charisse Mariconda does not have a middle name Kelly Brown has a pit bull named Angel Freshman Jessica Everhart has a twin sister, Jennifer, who plays softball at Radford Katie Maynard shares the Ohio state record for strikeouts in a game with 20 Megan Stone overcame a life-threatening heart ailment the summer before coming to Tech Head coach Scot Thomas was in the same fraternity as country music star Kenny Chesney at ETSU Assistant coach Al Brauns served in the Vietnam War Stephanie Savre s younger sister, Danielle, is an actress and has appeared in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, X-Files and had a recurring role in Summerland Alisia Narodowski was classically trained in opera for several years as a child Angela Tincher is the first female from her high school to ever earn a Division I scholarship and is the first player ever to wear jersey No. 1 in Tech s 11-year softball history Caroline Stolle s brother, Jared, is in the VT Corps of Cadets and is the one who fires the cannon, Skipper at home football games after Tech scores At seven letters, Erin Ota has the shortest name of anyone in the history of Tech softball while at 17 letters, Charisse Mariconda s name is tied with Christine Trunnell as the longest in Tech softball history Ashley Thatcher is the first player from the state of Montana to play for the Hokies Erin Ota s father, Blair, went to dental school with Kelsy Rokey s dad, J. Ray, at USC Allyson Campbell spent part of her summer in 2004 volunteering at St. Jude Children s Research Hospital in Memphis and aspires to be a child oncologist Alisia Narodowski played with Team Canada over the winter break in a tournament in Florida Both Kelsey Hoffman and Caroline Stolle have pet ferrets Erin Ota was all-league in golf at Northwood High and is an avid surfer when back home Kelly Brown s brother, Jason, is training to wrestle in a WWE promotional wrestling event Beth Walker has a poodle named Louisville Slugger The 24-player roster is the largest in Tech s 11-year history. Working Summer Vacations: Angela Tincher spent part of her summer vacation participating with Triple Crown Colorado at the 2005 Canada Cup International Women s Fastpitch Tournament. The highlight of her play came when she beat a strong China- Beijing team, tossing a three-hit, complete-game shutout and striking out nine. For the tournament, she went 2-2 with an impressive ERA of 0.88. She struck out 22 in 16 innings, allowing 11 hits, two earned runs (five total runs) and six walks Freshman Jessica Everhart spent her final weekend before moving into her dorm room helping her club team win a national championship. Everhart played right field and hit as the designated player as the Virginia Shamrocks went 7-0 en route to the ASA s 18-and- Under Gold National Championship in Salinas, Calif. The Gold Nationals Tournament is the largest and most prestigious in club softball as 64 teams earned bids to the tournament and then fought for the title over a one-week span. Everhart had the game-winning RBI in a 4-2, 11-inning win over Beverly Bandits when she came up with an RBI single in 11th inning. What s a Hokie? That's the most often-asked question regarding Virginia Tech athletics. The answer leads all the way back to 1896 when Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College changed its name to Virginia Polytechnic Institute. With the change came the necessity for writing a new cheer and a contest for such a purpose was held by the student body. Senior O.M. Stull won first prize for his "Old Hokie" yell which still is used today. Later, when asked if "Hokie" had any special meaning, Stull explained the words he used had no hidden or symbolic meaning, but had been thought up in an effort to get attention. Hokie soon became a nickname for all Tech teams and for those people loyal to Tech athletics. Following is the "Old Hokie" yell in its original form: Hoki, Hoki, Hoki Hy! Tech! Tech! V.P.I.! Sola-Rex Sola-Rah Polytech-Vir-gin-i-a!! Rae, Ri, V.P.I. Just Virginia Tech, Please While the full name of the school is Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, the school is commonly referred to as Virginia Tech. Founded in 1872, as Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, the university changed its named to Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1896. Fans of the athletic department, as well as media covering the Hokies, shortened the name to VPI, but it eventually became Virginia Tech. The State University was added in 1970 to bring the official title to what it is today. Those covering Hokie athletics are asked to refer to the university as simply Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech University, VPI and SU, VPI&SU, VT or VA Tech are not recognized names and should not be used.

State Record Pct. Alabama 3-1.750 Arizona 1-2.333 Arkansas 0-2.000 California 1-4.200 Connecticut 9-3.750 Delaware 3-0 1.000 Florida 13-11.542 Georgia 7-12.368 Kentucky 3-0 1.000 Illinois 2-4.333 Indiana 4-15.211 Iowa 3-6.333 Kansas 1-0 1.000 Louisiana 1-3.333 Maine 0-3.000 Maryland 3-7.300 Massachusetts 14-20.412 Michigan 7-7.500 Minnesota 2-0 1.000 Bold denotes on 2006 schedule Across The Nation Hokies vs. the States Tech s record vs. the teams from the 38 different states it has played State Record Pct. Mississippi 1-2.333 Missouri 1-1.500 Nebraska 0-1.000 Nevada 2-0 1.000 New Jersey 12-8.600 New York 44-14.757 North Carolina 39-22.639 North Dakota 0-1.000 Ohio 28-6.824 Oklahoma 1-1.500 Oregon 1-2.333 Pennsylvania 38-31.551 Rhode Island 15-7.682 South Carolina 16-15.516 Tennessee 16-13.552 Utah 1-0 1.000 Virginia 68-33.673 Washington 0-1.000 West Virginia 8-4.667 369-259.588 Hokies in the States Tech s record in the 19 states it has played in State Record Pct. Last Virginia 180-90.667 2006 Florida 47-37.559 2006 North Carolina 33-18.647 2006 South Carolina 25-14.641 2006 Tennessee 19-16.543 2005 Pennsylvania 14-16.467 2003 Georgia 14-18.438 2005 Rhode Island 8-4.667 2004 New York 7-7.500 2004 Nevada 4-1.800 2006 Maryland 4-4.500 2005 Connecticut 3-1.750 2004 Ohio 3-3.500 2000 New Jersey 3-5.375 2003 Massachusetts 3-7.300 2004 California 2-9.182 2003 West Virginia 1-3.250 2000 Indiana 0-4.000 2004 Louisiana 0-4.000 2001 369-259.588 Miscellaneous Streaks & Records Tech s All-Time Varsity Record... 369-259 Home...140-66 Away...88-86 Neutral... 143-109 Versus Virginia Opponents...68-33 Home vs. Virginia Opponents...37-16 In Virginia...180-90 In February...64-32 In March... 156-105 In April... 123-103 In May...26-20 Undefeated Months (min. 5 games)... April, 1999 (24-0); Feb, 2006 (9-0) In Season Openers...5-6 In Home Openers...8-3 In Atlantic Coast Conference Play (2nd year)... 8-15 In BIG EAST Play (4 years)...39-39 In Atlantic 10 Play (5 years)...48-32 In Conference Tournament Games...12-10 In NCAA Tournament Games...1-2 Record When Scoring 0-3 Runs...97-223 Record When Allowing 0-3 Runs...298-89 Record When Scoring 4-7 Runs...156-31 Record When Allowing 4-7 Runs...59-106 Record When Scoring 8 or More Runs...105-4 Record When Allowing 8 or More Runs... 2-62 Record When Scoring Margin is 1 Run...101-63 Record When Scoring Margin is 2-4 Runs... 133-105 Record When Scoring Margin is 5-7 Runs...65-45 Record When Scoring Margin is 8 or More Runs...73-40 Longest Winning Streak... 26 April 2, 1999 through May 1, 1999 Longest Losing Streak... 13 April 4, 1996 through April 17, 1996 Longest Home Winning Streak... 26 April 25, 1998 through April 8, 2000 Longest Home Winning Streak vs. Virginia Teams... 25 March 24, 1999 through April 17, 2003 Single Day Ticket $5 Adults $3 Students/Youth $2 Groups of 12 or more Preseason ACC Poll (as voted on by the eight head coaches) 1. Florida State (1)...54 points 2. Georgia Tech (3)...49 points 3. Virginia Tech (3)...47 points 4. North Carolina (1)...41 points 5. North Carolina State...37 points 6. Virginia...28 points 7. Maryland...21 points 8. Boston College...11 points ACC Championship Information UNC Softball Complex Chapel Hill, N.C. May 11-14, 2006 Weekend Pass $10 Adults $6 Students/Youth NO-HITTERS & PERFECT GAMES Perfect Games 1. Ashlee Dobbe vs. St. Bonaventure...W, 10-0 (5)... 5/7/00 2. Ashlee Dobbe vs. Hofstra...W, 6-0...3/10/02 3. Katie Maynard vs. Liberty...W, 3-0... 5/9/04 No-Hitters 1. Ashlee Dobbe vs. Brown...W, 1-0...3/26/99 2. Clarisa Crowell vs. Boston College...W, 2-0...3/27/99 3. Clarisa Crowell vs. La Salle...W, 6-0...4/18/99 4. Clarisa Crowell vs. Greensboro...W, 1-0...4/21/99 5. Ashlee Dobbe vs. La Salle...W, 8-0 (5)...4/29/00 6. Ashlee Dobbe vs. Dayton...W, 4-0...5/11/00 7. Catherine Gilliam vs. Cornell...W, 2-0... 3/2/01 8. Ashlee Dobbe/Natalie Smith vs. Winthrop...W, 6-0...2/24/02 9. Clarisa Crowell vs. Providence...W, 3-0...3/24/02 10. Ashlee Dobbe vs. Gardner-Webb...W, 8-0 (5)...3/29/02 11. Ashlee Dobbe vs. Tennessee...W, 6-0...4/17/02 12. Ashlee Dobbe vs. Pittsburgh...W, 4-0...4/21/02 13. Katie Maynard/Rachel Pacheco vs. Liberty...L, 0-1... 4/2/03 14. Katie Maynard vs. Providence...W, 1-0 (8)...4/23/04 15. Angela Tincher/Karie Morrison vs. St. Bonaventure...W, 8-0 (5)...3/19/05 16. Angela Tincher vs. Maryland...W, 5-0...3/25/05 17. Angela Tincher vs. Furman...W, 8-0 (6)...2/12/06 18. Angela Tincher vs. Radford...W, 3-2 (9)... 3/1/06 19. Angela Tincher vs. Virginia...W, 4-1...3/18/06

The 2006 Hokies No. Name Pos. Ht. Class B-T Exp. Hometown High School/Other 1 Angela Tincher P 5-7 So. R-R 1L Eagle Rock, Va. James River 2 Allyson Campbell 2B 5-1 Jr. R-R 2L Salem, Va. Salem 3 Charisse Mariconda 3B 5-2 Fr. R-R HS Hollywood, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas 4 Caitlin Murphy 2B 5-4 Sr. R-R 3L Vienna, Va. James Madison 5 Erin Ota 2B 5-2 Fr. L-R HS Irvine, Calif. Northwood 6 Alisia Narodowski SS 5-5 Sr.-Tr. R-R 1L Vancouver, B.C., Canada Vancouver Tech/Lake City CC 7 Ashley Thatcher P/U 5-9 Jr.-Tr. R-R JC Great Falls, Mont. Great Falls/Shasta College 8 Kelly Brown OF 5-5 Sr. L-R 3L Dale City, Va. Gar-Field 9 Kelsey Hoffman C 5-6 So. R-R 1L Tequesta, Fla. W.T. Dwyer 10 Karie Morrison P 5-6 Jr. R-R 2L Great Falls, Va. Park View 11 Kelsy Rokey C 5-7 Fr. R-R HS Tucson, Ariz. Salpointe Catholic 12 Caroline Stolle OF 5-5 So. R-R 1L Chester, Va. L.C. Bird 13 Callie Rhodes OF 5-6 r-jr. L-R 2L Broadway, Va. Broadway 14 Beth Walker OF/U 5-7 Fr. R-R HS Galax, Va. Galax 15 Jenna Rhodes OF 5-6 Fr. L-R HS Broadway, Va. Broadway 16 Katie Maynard P 5-7 Sr. R-R 3L Lancaster, Ohio Lancaster 17 Crystal Beach OF 5-5 Sr. R-R 3L Viewtown, Va. Culpeper County 18 Jessica Everhart OF 5-7 Fr. R-R HS Purcellville, Va. Loudoun Valley 19 Dori Nunley 3B 5-6 Fr. R-R HS Wexford, Pa. North Allegheny 20 Megan Stone P 6-2 Sr. R-R 1L McKees Rocks, Pa. Sto-Rox 21 Kendal Martin C 5-3 Fr. R-R HS Roanoke, Va. Cave Spring 22 Theresa Walsh OF 4-9 Sr. L-R 3L Binghamton, N.Y. Susquehanna Valley 23 Stephanie Savre 1B 5-7 So. L-L 1L Simi Valley, Calif. Westlake 24 Morgan Harris C 5-6 Fr. R-R HS Lovingston, Va. Nelson County Head Coach: Scot Thomas (East Tennessee State, 1991, 11th Season) Infielders/Catchers Coach Third base coach Assistant Coach: Christine Hornak (UNC Greensboro, 1998, Second Season) Pitching coach Assistant Coach: Al Brauns (Penn State, 1973, Eighth Season) Outfield coach/first base coach Volunteer Assistant: Rachel Pacheco; Trainer: Nathan Miker; Manager: Kevin Price; Sports Information Director: Bryan Johnston Hokies by the States Virginia... 13 Pennsylvania... 2 California... 2 Florida... 2 Arizona... 1 Montana... 1 New York... 1 Ohio... 1 Canada... 1 Hokies by Class Seniors... 7 Juniors... 4 Sophomores... 5 Freshmen... 8 Pronunciation Guide Brauns... Bronze Charisse Mariconda... shuh-reece mare-uh-con-duh Maynard... MAY-nerd Alisia Narodowski... Uh-LEESH-uh Nar-uh-DOW-ski Savre... SAVE-ree Caroline Stolle... CARE-oh-line; (last rhymes with holly) Tincher... TINCH-urr Name No. Crystal Beach...17 Kelly Brown... 8 Allyson Campbell... 2 Jessica Everhart...18 Megan Harris...24 Kelsey Hoffman... 9 Charisse Mariconda... 3 Kendal Martin...21 Katie Maynard...16 Karie Morrison...10 Caitlin Murphy... 4 Alisia Narodowski... 6 Alphabetical Roster Name No. Dori Nunley...19 Erin Ota... 5 Callie Rhodes...13 Jenna Rhodes...15 Kelsy Rokey...11 Stephanie Savre...23 Caroline Stolle...12 Megan Stone...20 Ashley Thatcher... 7 Angela Tincher... 1 Beth Walker...14 Theresa Walsh...22

Virginia Tech Results & Game-Winners DATE OPPONENT SCORE/TIME GW RUN GW HIT Feb. 11 at Campbell Canceled (rain) - - at Campbell Canceled (rain) - - 12 at Furman W, 8-0 (6) Everhart (1) Stolle (1) at Furman W, 10-0 Hoffman (1) C. Rhodes (1) 19 UNC Greensboro 1 W, 4-0 Beach (1) Narodowski (1) at Charlotte 1 W, 10-2 (5) C. Rhodes (1) Mariconda (1) UNC Greensboro 1 W, 9-1 C. Rhodes (2) Brown (1) 24 Pittsburgh 2 W, 4-0 Narodowski (1) Mariconda (2) at Coastal Carolina 2 W, 5-1 C. Rhodes (3) Savre (1) 25 Minnesota 2 W, 6-1 Mariconda (1) Everhart (1) at Coastal Carolina 2 W, 4-0 J. Rhodes (1) N/A Mar. 1 Radford W, 3-2 (9) Savre (1) Savre (2) Radford L, 0-11 (5) - - 3 Portland State 3 L, 1-3 - - Nevada 3 W, 6-5 (11) Mariconda (2) Everhart (2) 4 Arizona State 3 W, 2-1 (8) Beach (2) Ota (1) Southern Utah 3 W, 10-2 (6) Mariconda (3) Stolle (1) 5 at UNLV 3 W, 2-1 Ota (1) Savre (3) 9 Central Michigan 4 W, 6-3 Mariconda (4) Everhart (3) Tennessee Chattanooga 4 L, 0-1 - - 10 Illinois 4 L, 4-5 - - Coastal Carolina 4 L, 3-4 - - 11 Fordham 4 W, 5-4 Ota (2) N/A Northern Illinois 4 W, 6-3 Everhart (2) N/A 12 N.C. State 4 L, 0-1 (8) - - 18 Virginia * W, 4-1 Ota (4) Walker (1) Virginia * L, 3-4 - - 19 Virginia * W, 10-2 (5) C. Rhodes (4) Mariconda (3) 22 Marshall W, 9-5 C. Rhodes (5) Savre (4) Marshall W, 12-5 (6) Walsh (1) Stolle (2) 25 at N.C. State * W, 3-2 C. Rhodes (6) Savre (5) at N.C. State * L, 0-8 (5) - - 26 at N.C. State * W, 2-1 (9) Mariconda (5) Mariconda (4) 28 South Carolina 2 PM South Carolina 4 PM Apr. 1 at Boston College * 1 PM at Boston College * 3 PM 2 at Boston College * 1 PM 8 at Maryland * 1 PM at Maryland * 3 PM 9 at Maryland * 1 PM 12 at Ohio 3 PM at Ohio 5 PM 15 North Carolina * Noon North Carolina * 2 PM 16 North Carolina * 1 PM 18 East Tennessee State 5 7 PM 21 Florida State * 4 PM 22 Florida State * Noon Florida State * 2 PM 25 at UNC Greensboro 4 PM at UNC Greensboro 6 PM 29 at Georgia Tech * 1 PM at Georgia Tech * 3 PM 30 at Georgia Tech * 1 PM May 4 Liberty 3 PM Liberty 5 PM 11-14 at ACC Softball Championship 6 TBA 19-21 at NCAA Regionals 7 TBA 26-27 at NCAA Super Regionals TBA June 1-7 at Women s College World Series TBA 1 Charlotte Tournament @ Charlotte, N.C. 2 Myrtle Beach Chevy Chanticleer Classic @ Myrtle Beach, S.C. 3 UNLV Tournament @ Las Vegas, Nev. 4 USF-adidas Spring Break Invitational @ Clearwater, Fla. 5 State-Line Classic @ Bristol, Tenn. 6 ACC Championship @ Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 NCAA Regionals @ Knoxville, Tenn. * denotes ACC game Home games in bold and played at Tech Softball Park All times and dates subject to change Game-Winning Runs Callie Rhodes...6 Charisse Mariconda...5 Erin Ota...3 Crystal Beach...2 Jessica Everhart...2 Kelsey Hoffman...1 Alisia Narodowski...1 Jenna Rhodes...1 Stephanie Savre...1 Theresa Walsh...1 Game-Winning Hits Stephanie Savre...5 Charisse Mariconda...4 Jessica Everhart...3 Kelly Brown...1 Alisia Narodowski...1 Erin Ota...1 Callie Rhodes...1 Caroline Stolle...2 Beth Walker...1 Career Multiple-Hit Games Kelly Brown...63 Caitlin Murphy...32 Callie Rhodes...26 Stephanie Savre...18 Alisia Narodowski...16 Jessica Everhart...10 Kelsey Hoffman...10 Caroline Stolle...10 Erin Ota... 9 Charisse Mariconda... 9 Theresa Walsh... 5 Beth Walker... 4 Katie Maynard... 2 Career Multiple-RBI Games Stephanie Savre...17 Kelly Brown...11 Caitlin Murphy...10 Alisia Narodowski... 8 Caroline Stolle... 6 Kelsey Hoffman... 5 Beth Walker... 5 Jessica Everhart... 4 Charisse Mariconda... 4 Callie Rhodes... 1 Kelsy Rokey... 1

Runnin Hokies The Tech coaching staff knew it lost a lot of power from its departing senior class, but also knew it had a ton of speed to replace it. The result? Eight stolen bases in eight attempts in a doubleheader at Furman and 13 more at the Holiday Inn Green & White Tournament, including seven against UNC Greensboro, which set a new school record. So the watch is already on. The school record for stolen bases in a season is 71, set in 2004 and the record for attempts is 86, also set in 2004. So far, through only 31 games, Tech has 61 swipes in 73 attempts. Preseason Recognition It was just a preseason watch list, but it s much more than that to the Virginia Tech softball program. Sophomore pitcher Angela Tincher (Eagle Rock, Va.) was named as one 50 players to watch for National Player of the Year honors. This award, which is considered one of the most prestigious honors in women s collegiate softball, is designed to recognize outstanding athletic achievement by female collegiate softball players across the country. LEFT FIELD Rhodes...79 Stolle...69 Walsh...21 Walker...5 THIRD BASE Mariconda...31 Stolle...10 Murphy...9 Hoffman...6 Beach...1 SHORTSTOP Narodowski...97 AS THE SEASON HAS PROGRESSED Past winners of this award include UCLA s Stacey Nuveman, Florida State s Jessica Van der Linden and two-time winner Texas pitcher Cat Osterman. The 2006 preseason watch list is comprised of 50 players representing 28 schools and 10 different NCAA Division I Conferences. Tincher is one of three players from the ACC on the list and one of just 10 sophomores on the list. There are 26 seniors, 13 juniors and a freshman on the list. It marks the first such honor for any player in the 11-year history of the program. She s done nothing to discourage voters, tossing three no-hitters on the year. What Can Brown Do For You? When we last saw Kelly Brown (Dale City, Va.) in 2005, she was sick at the NCAA Regionals in Knoxville and was taken to the hospital. Turns out she had viral meningitis and had to be held in the hospital for several days. She s back for her senior season and will once again man right field. But this year, she s moved from her leadoff spot to the No. 3 spot in the lineup and is hitting away more. She can still slap and use her speed to get on, but she s CATCHER Hoffman...26 Rokey...13 going to take a much more aggressive approach to hitting this year, using the power slap more often. Last year, she hit.322 for the season with a school-record 76 hits and earned all-region honors. She also had a school-record 24-game hitting streak. In the ACC Tournament, she hit.333 with seven hits, including four doubles and four runs scored, earning all-tournament accolades. This season, she is batting.364 with 39 hits, six doubles, two triples, 15 RBI and 13 stolen bases. Against UNCG, she tied the school record with five hits and drove in six runs. She is now 19 hits away from breaking the school s career record for hits, held by Michelle Meadows of 254. Introducing... While there was a lot of optimism regarding the freshman class, you can t be sure until they step on the field. Well, if the first half of the season is any indication, the future is bright for the Hokies. Five freshmen have started at least one game and seven of them have seen action. CAREER STARTS BY POSITION CENTER FIELD Everhart...31 Brown...17 Walsh...16 PITCHER Maynard... 104 Tincher...46 Morrison...22 Stone...10 SECOND BASE Murphy... 134 Ota...23 Stolle...1 RIGHT FIELD Brown... 183 Walsh...5 FIRST BASE Savre...81 Hoffman...13 Walker...6 DESIGNATED PLAYER Hoffman...24 Rhodes...23 Murphy...22 Walsh...14 Maynard...6 Morrison...4 Savre...3 Stolle...2 Walker...3 Beach...1 Campbell...1 Stone...1

Jessica Everhart (Purcellville, Va.) leads the way in center field, starting all 31 games. She is batting.345 with 30 hits, four doubles, a triple, 12 RBI and three home runs. She had a big two-run home run to open the scoring against Minnesota and drove in the winning runs against Nevada. Charisse Mariconda (Hollywood, Fla.) has 35 hits, eight doubles, a home run and 16 RBI, starting all 31 games at third base. She is batting.343 this season and had the gamewinning home run against NC State in the ninth inning. Erin Ota (Irvine, Calif.) has started 22 games at second base and has 27 hits, seven RBI, four stolen bases and is batting a teamleading.409. Kelsy Rokey (Tucson, Ariz.) hit her first collegiate home run against Marshall and caught Angela Tincher s (Eagle Rock, Va.) nohitters against Furman and Radford. Beth Walker (Galax, Va.) has started 20 games overall. On the season, she is batting.341 with 15 hits, three home runs, four doubles, 17 RBI and has drawn 11 walks. Two other freshmen have also contributed. Jenna Rhodes (Broadway, Va.) has a hit, a walk and 11 stolen bases. Morgan Harris (Lovingston, Va.) has also come off the bench to chip in a hit and an RBI. She s Back And Has the Record Callie Rhodes (Broadway, Va.) missed all but six games last year with a knee injury. She was granted a medical redshirt and is fully recovered as she plays her redshirt junior year. As a sophomore in 2004, the speedy Rhodes set a Tech record with 31 stolen bases, coming on 34 attempts. Last year, she was 3-for-3 on stolen bases early in the season before sustaining the injury. She opened the 2006 campaign with three swipes in as many attempts in a doubleheader at Furman and picked up two more at Charlotte s tournament. At the Coastal Carolina tournament, she picked up swipe No. 53 for her career, breaking the school record set by Bronwyn Blair of 52. She now sits with 64 for her career and is 17- for-20 on the season. While in the long run Rhodes, as a junior, will likely take the record, senior Kelly Brown (Dale City, Va.) is right on her heels. Brown has 58 stolen bases entering the upcoming series. Sweet Caroline Tech got a diamond in the rough when sophomore Caroline Stolle (Chester, Va.) walked on last season. She has been a valuable role player, starting 82 games, including 69 in left field, 10 at third base, two at designated player and one at second base. For her career, she has batted.239 with 54 hits, eight home runs, 31 RBI and nine stolen bases. Preseason Votes The Virginia Tech softball team was recognized in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 Preseason Poll, receiving 11 votes in the poll which is voted on by NCAA Division I coaches. The 11 votes put them in a tie for 32nd place, their highest preseason ranking ever. Tech entered the 2000 season ranked 33rd in this same poll, picking up 18 preseason votes. Previously, Tech had broken into the top 25 once in the program s history, coming in at No. 25 to end the 1999 season. Two weeks ago, Tech made its first ever regular season appearance in the poll, moving into the No. 23 spot with 52 votes. Gettin It Done In The Classroom Sophomore Angela Tincher (Eagle Rock, Va.) has been a spark plug on the field, but is also getting it done in the classroom. She was named to the 2004-05 ACC All- Academic Team and will be a strong candidate for Academic All-America honors this year with a 3.79 GPA in finance, insurance and business law. THOMAS CAREER MILESTONES Wins Date Opponent Score 1 3/15/96 UMES 9-1 (5) 25 3/12/97 Liberty 4-0 50 3/11/98 Yale 8-0 (5) 75 2/26/99 George Mason 1-0 100 4/2/99 Saint Peter s 7-1 150 4/8/00 Massachusetts 3-1 200 4/29/01 St. John s 2-1 250 3/14/03 St. Bonaventure 9-7 300 4/27/04 Virginia 6-3 (8) 350 2/19/06 Charlotte 10-2 (5) Year Overall Conference 1996 16-32 6-10 (Atlantic 10) 1997 24-32 8-8 (Atlantic 10) 1998 32-31 8-8 (Atlantic 10) 1999 54-16 14-2 (Atlantic 10) 2000 41-22 12-4 (Atlantic 10) 2001 36-23 12-8 (BIG EAST) 2002 42-18 12-8 (BIG EAST) 2003 21-29 6-12 (BIG EAST) 2004 36-23 9-11 (BIG EAST) 2005 44-25 4-13 (ACC) 2006 23-8 4-2 (ACC) Overall: 369-259 (95-86) in 626 games

HOW THE GAMES WERE WON A LISTING OF THE HOW THE GAME-WINNING RUN SCORED IN EACH OF VIRGINIA TECH S 23 VICTORIES. DATE OPPONENT HOW IT HAPPENED Feb. 12 at Furman Stolle s infield single to second in the second inning scores Everhart from second base. 12 at Furman C. Rhodes single down the line in the second inning scores Hoffman from third base. 19 UNC Greensboro Narodowski s single through the left side in the sixth inning scores Beach from third base. 19 at Charlotte Mariconda s single to center in the first inning scores C. Rhodes from third base. 19 UNC Greensboro Brown s double to left in the first inning scores C. Rhodes from third base. 24 Pittsburgh Mariconda s single up the middle in the fourth inning scores Narodowski from second base. 24 at Coastal Carolina Savre s double to center in the fifth inning scores C. Rhodes from third base. 25 Minnesota Everhart s home run to left in the sixth inning scores Mariconda from first base. 25 at Coastal Carolina J. Rhodes scores in the second inning from third on a throwing error by the catcher. Mar. 1 Radford Savre s home run to right-center in the ninth inning drives in two runs to give Tech a 3-2 win. 3 Nevada Everhart s three-rbi triple to right-center in the 11th inning drives in three runs, including Mariconda from first base, for the 6-5 win. 4 Arizona State Ota s infield single to second base in the eighth inning scores Beach from first base. 4 Southern Utah Stolle s double to left in the second inning scores Mariconda from third base. 5 at UNLV Savre s single up the middle in the first inning scores Ota from third base. 9 Central Michigan Everhart s double to left field in the seventh inning scores Mariconda from third base. 11 Fordham Ota scores when Murphy draws a bases-loaded walk in the sixth inning. 11 Northern Illinois Everhart scores from third base in the second inning when C. Rhodes reaches on a fielding error by the shortstop. 18 Virginia Walker s three-rbi double to left-center in the third inning scores Ota from third base. 19 Virginia Mariconda s two-rbi double to center in the first inning scores C. Rhodes from third base. 22 Marshall Savre s three-rbi double to right-center scores C. Rhodes from third base. 22 Marshall Stolle s infield single on a bunt in the fourth inning scores Walsh from third base. 25 at N.C. State Savre s three-run home run to left scores C. Rhodes from second base. 26 at N.C. State Mariconda s solo home run in the ninth inning gives Tech a 2-1 win.

#1 Angela TINCHER RHP SOPHOMORE 5 7 HIGH SCHOOL: JAMES RIVER HOMETOWN: EAGLE ROCK, VA. ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE 2005 NFCA All-Northeast Region Second Team Pitcher 2005 ACC All-Tournament Team 2005 VaSID All-State Team Pitcher 2006 Updates On the USA Softball Preseason Watch List for National Player of the Year honors Named the NFCA/Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week on March 7 Three-time ACC Player of the Week in 2006; Five-time honoree for her career No-hit Virginia on March 18, striking out 18 Struck out 26 in an 11-inning win over Nevada Twirled a nine-inning no-hitter against Radford, striking out 20 Tossed a no-hitter against Furman in the season opener, striking out 13 Has 16 double-digit strikeout performances in 2006 #1 Angela Tincher - 21 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP W-L SV ERA Feb 12 at Furman-1 * 6.0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0.00 Feb 19 vs UNC Greensboro * 7.0 2 0 0 1 19 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 0 0.00 Feb 19 vs UNC Greensboro-2 3.0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 2-0 1 0.00 Feb 24 Coastal Carolina * 7.0 1 1 1 2 17 0 0 1 0 0 3-0 1 0.30 Feb 25 Coastal Carolina * 5.0 2 0 0 2 12 1 0 0 0 0 4-0 1 0.25 Mar 01 Radford-1 * 9.0 0 2 0 3 20 0 0 0 1 0 5-0 1 0.19 Mar 01 Radford-2 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5-0 1 0.18 Mar 03 vs Nevada-2 * 11.0 5 5 3 2 26 0 0 0 2 0 6-0 1 0.56 Mar 04 vs #12 Arizona State-1 * 8.0 2 1 0 3 18 0 0 0 2 0 7-0 1 0.48 Mar 05 at UNLV * 7.0 3 1 1 3 10 0 0 0 2 0 8-0 1 0.54 Mar 09 vs Central Michigan-1 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8-0 2 0.53 Mar 09 vs Tenn-Chattanooga-2 * 7.0 3 1 1 2 15 0 0 0 1 0 8-1 2 0.58 Mar 10 vs Illinois * 3.2 2 1 1 2 9 1 0 0 3 0 8-1 2 0.64 Mar 12 vs NC State * 7.2 1 1 0 3 17 0 0 0 0 0 8-2 2 0.58 Mar 18 Virginia-1 * 7.0 0 1 0 7 18 0 0 0 0 0 9-2 2 0.54 Mar 18 Virginia-2 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 9-2 2 0.53 Mar 19 Virginia * 5.0 1 2 2 4 12 0 0 1 1 0 10-2 2 0.65 Mar 22 Marshall-1 * 4.0 3 2 2 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 11-2 2 0.76 Mar 22 Marshall-2 5.1 1 2 0 2 14 0 0 0 2 0 12-2 2 0.72 Mar 25 NC State-1 * 7.0 1 2 2 1 13 0 0 1 0 1 13-2 0 0.80 Mar 26 NC State * 9.0 2 1 1 3 16 1 0 1 0 0 14-2 0 0.80 Totals 16 122.2 29 23 14 43 271 3 0 5 15 1 14-2 2 0.80 Tinch the Grinch No one has made life more miserable for opposing batters than sophomore Angela Tincher this season In 19 appearances, she has allowed just 11 earned runs (0.72 ERA) and has given up just 26 hits in 106.2 innings Has struck out 242 batters for a 15.89 strikeout per seven inning ratio Picked up MVP honors at the Charlotte Tournament after going 1-0 with a save, pitching 10.0 innings, striking out 25 (19 against UNCG) and allowing just two hits, earning her ACC Co-Player of the Week honors Struck out 29 in 12.0 innings at the Coastal Tournament, including 17 against Coastal Carolina and threw a nine-inning no-hitter against Radford, striking out 20 At the UNLV Invitational, she struck out 26 in an 11-inning win over Nevada and 18 in Tech s upset win over #12 Arizona State, helping her land ACC Player of the Week honors once again and Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I National Player of the Week accolades Last weekend, she struck out 18 in a no-hitter against Virginia. 2005: Earned all-tournament honors at the ACC Championship after setting four records... Led the ACC with a 1.06 ERA, ranking her 19th nationally... Went 21-9 on the season with a schoolrecord 349 strikeouts and three saves... Finished first in the ACC and third in the nation in strikeouts per seven innings (12.0)... Allowed just 31 earned runs and 69 walks... Missed three weeks with a pair of stress fractures in her left fibula... Returned for the ACC Tournament, where she went 4-1... Set a new Championship record with 21 strikeouts against Florida State in the opening round, coming in 12.2 innings pitched... Also set records for innings pitched (39.0), strikeouts in the tournament (62) and strikeouts in a seven-inning game (16 vs. Virginia)... Had 16 double-digit strikeout performances... Threw a no-hitter against Maryland in Tech s ACC debut, striking out 16... Combined with Karie Morrison to no-hit St. Bonaventure... Earned all-tournament honors at the Buzz Classic... Earned consecutive ACC Player of the Week honors on Feb. 21 and 28... Named to the 2004-05 ACC Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Angela Susan Tincher... Born December 16, 1985 in Low Moor, VA... Daughter of Denny and Susan Tincher... Has one sister, Abby... Majoring in finance, insurance and business law. Year APP GS W-L SV CG SHO CBO GF IP H R ER BB K 2B 3B HR ERA AVG WP HBP KL IBB 2005 36 30 21-9 3 18 4 2 6 204.1 108 47 31 69 349 20 3 11 1.06.152 22 11 37 2 2006 19 14 12-2 2 12 3 0 4 106.2 26 20 11 39 242 2 0 3 0.72.072 15 5 55 0 Career 55 44 33-11 5 30 7 2 15 311.0 134 67 42 108 591 22 3 14 0.95.127 37 16 92 2 DOUBLE-DIPS Tincher s 32 Career Double-Digit Strikeout Performances No. Opponent IP Date 26 Nevada 11.0 3/3/06 22 Radford 9.0 2/23/05 21 Florida State 12.2 5/12/05 20 Radford 9.0 3/1/06 19 UNC Greensboro 7.0 2/19/06 18 Virginia 7.0 3/18/06 18 #12 Arizona State 8.0 3/4/06 18 Iowa State 10.0 2/27/05 17 Coastal Carolina 7.0 2/24/06 17 NC State 7.2 3/12/06 16 Virginia 7.0 5/14/05 16 Maryland 7.0 3/25/05 16 NC State 9.0 3/26/06 15 Tenn-Chattanooga 7.0 3/9/06 15 East Tennessee State 7.0 3/20/05 14 Liberty 5.0 4/6/05 14 Marshall 5.1 3/22/06 14 East Tennessee State 6.0 3/18/05 13 Furman 6.0 2/12/06 13 NC State 7.0 3/25/06 13 Radford 7.0 3/31/05 12 Virginia 5.0 3/19/06 12 Coastal Carolina 5.0 2/25/06 12 Mississippi State 7.0 3/5/05 12 Coll. of Charleston 7.0 2/25/05 12 Stetson 7.0 2/12/05 11 North Carolina 7.0 4/9/05 11 Michigan State 8.0 3/13/05 11 Tenn-Chattanooga 7.0 2/19/05 10 Marshall 4.0 3/22/06 10 UNLV 7.0 3/5/06 10 Bethune-Cookman 8.1 3/12/05

#1 Angela Tincher UPDATED GAME HIGHS #2 Allyson Campbell #3 Charisse Mariconda IP: 12.2 vs. Florida St. (5/12/05) SCHOOL RECORD SO: 26 vs. Nevada (3/3/06) SCHOOL RECORD WP: 4 vs ETSU (3/20/05) BB: 7 vs. Virginia (3/18/06) PO: 2 vs. N.C. State (3/12/06) A: 4 vs. Bethune-Cookman (3/12/05) AB: 3 vs. Bethune-Cookman (3/12/05) R: 1 (25 times) H: 1 (twice) RBI: 1 (twice) 2B: 0 3B: 0 HR: 0 BB: 0 SB: 1 (five times) PO: 1 (four times) A: 1 (twice) AB: 5 (three times) R: 2 (three times) H: 4 vs. Furman (2/12/06) RBI: 3 vs. Charlotte (2/19/06) 2B: 2 vs. Furman (2/12/06) HR: 1 vs. NC State (3/26/06) BB: 1 (six times) SB: 1 (three times) PO: 2 (seven times) A: 4 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) #4 Caitlin Murphy AB: 5 (five times) R: 3 vs. George Mason (3/7/04) H: 3 (seven times) Hit Streak: 11 games (2005) RBI: 3 (twice) 2B: 2 vs. Winthrop (5/5/05) 3B: 1 vs. UNC Greensboro (4/26/05) BB: 2 (three times) PO: 6 (twice) A: 5 (twice) #5 Erin Ota AB: 5 vs. Nevada (3/3/06) R: 2 (three times) H: 4 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/06) RBI: 1 (seven times) 2B: 1 (three times) BB: 2 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) SB: 2 vs. Fordham (3/11/06) PO: 4 vs. Central Michigan (3/9/06) A: 3 (three times) #6 Alisia Narodowski AB: 6 vs. Florida St. (5/12/05) R: 3 vs. Marshall (3/22/06) H: 3 (twice) RBI: 4 vs. Marshall (3/22/06) 2B: 2 vs. Ohio (4/20/05) 3B: 1 (three times) HR: 2 vs. Marshall (3/22/06) BB: 3 vs. Virginia (3/19/06) SB: 1 (three times) PO: 5 (three times) A: 5 vs. Pittsburgh (2/26/05) #7 Ashley Thatcher AB: 1 (twice) R: 0 H: 1 vs. Charlotte (2/19/06) RBI: 0 BB: 1 vs. Furman (2/12/06) IP: 1.0 vs. Radford (3/1/06) SO: 0 WP: 1 vs. Radford (3/1/06) BB: 0 PO: 1 vs. Charlotte (2/19/06) A: 0 #8 Kelly Brown AB: 6 vs. Boston College (3/27/04) R: 3 (four times) H: 5 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) TIES SCHOOL RECORD Hit Streak: 24 games (2005) SCHOOL RECORD RBI: 6 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) 2B: 2 (four times) 3B: 1 (seven times) HR: 1 (twice) BB: 3 (twice) SB: 2 (seven times) #9 Kelsey Hoffman AB: 4 (three times) R: 1 (eight times) H: 3 vs. Marshall (3/22/06) RBI: 3 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/19/05) 2B: 1 (seven times) HR: 1 vs. Troy (3/5/05) BB: 2 vs. Liberty (4/6/05) SB: 1 (twice) PO: 18 vs. Virginia (3/18/06) A: 3 (twice) #10 Karie Morrison IP: 7.0 (four times) SO: 7 vs. Buffalo (2/13/04) WP: 2 (twice) PO: 2 (twice) A: 4 (twice) AB: 1 vs. Boston College (3/27/04) #11 Kelsy Rokey AB: 3 (four times) R: 0 H: 1 (five times) RBI: 1 (twice) 2B: 1 vs. Virginia (3/18/06) HR: 1 vs. Marshall (3/22/06) BB: 2 vs. Furman (2/12/06) PO: 21 vs. Nevada (3/3/06) A: 4 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) #12 Caroline Stolle AB: 6 vs. Florida St. (5/12/05) R: 3 vs. Jacksonville (3/8/05) H: 3 (twice) RBI: 4 vs. Furman (2/12/06) 2B: 2 vs. Ohio (4/23/05) HR: 2 vs. Radford (3/31/05) BB: 2 vs. Jacksonville (3/8/05) SB: 2 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) PO: 3 (three times) A: 3 (three times)

#13 Callie Rhodes UPDATED GAME HIGHS #14 Beth Walker #15 Jenna Rhodes AB: 5 (twice) R: 3 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) H: 4 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) Hit Streak: 9 games (2004) RBI: 2 vs. Campbell (2/20/04) 2B: 1 (twice) 3B: 1 vs. Liberty (5/9/04) BB: 1 (eight times) SB: 2 (eight times) PO: 5 vs. Campbell (2/20/04) A: 1 (three times) AB: 4 vs. Nevada (3/3/06) R: 1 (nine times) H: 2 (four times) RBI: 3 (three times) 2B: 1 (four times) HR: 1 (three times) BB: 2 (twice) SB: 1 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) PO: 5 (four times) A: 2 vs. Radford (3/1/06) AB: 1 vs. Furman (2/12/06) R: 1 (four times) H: 1 vs. Furman (2/12/06) RBI: 0 BB: 1 vs. Charlotte (2/19/06) SB: 1 (11 times) PO: 0 A: 0 #16 Katie Maynard IP: 11.0 vs. BC (3/27/04) SO: 15 vs. Toledo (3/7/04) WP: 2 (four times) AB: 3 (twice) H: 2 vs. Stetson (3/12/05) RBI: 1 vs. Robert Morris (2/21/04) PO: 2 vs. Jacksonville (3/8/05) A: 5, vs. Pitt (4/10/04) E: 1 (four times) #17 Crystal Beach AB: 1 (10 times) R: 1 (53 times) H: 1 vs. St. Francis (3/4/05) RBI: 0 2B: 0 3B: 0 SB: 1 (six times) PO: 1 (twice) A: 3 vs. Radford (3/3/04) #18 Jessica Everhart AB: 4 (six times) R: 2 (twice) H: 3 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) RBI: 3 (twice) HR: 1 (three times) 2B: 2 vs. Furman (2/12/06) 3B: 1 vs. Nevada (3/3/06 BB: 2 (twice) SB: 2 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/19/06) PO: 3 vs. Minnesota (2/25/06) A: 0 #19 Dori Nunley AB: 0 R: 0 H: 0 RBI: 0 PO: 0 A: 0 #20 Megan Stone IP: 7.0 vs. San Jose St. (3/21/03) SO: 4 vs. Hartford (3/22/03) WP: 2 (four times) PO: 1 (twice) A: 3 (twice) AB: 1 (six times) #21 Kendal Martin AB: 0 R: 0 H: 0 RBI: 0 PO: 0 A: 0 #22 Theresa Walsh AB: 4 (seven times) R: 2 (four times) H: 2 (five times) RBI: 1 (three times) BB: 1 (eight times) PO: 5 vs. Ohio State (2/28/04) #23 Stephanie Savre AB: 6 vs. Florida St. (5/12/05) R: 2 (five times) H: 3 vs. Stetson (2/12/05) RBI: 5 (twice) 2B: 1 (10 times) HR: 1 (13 times) BB: 2 (three times) PO: 11 (twice) A: 2 (six times) #24 Morgan Harris AB: 1 (three times) R: 1 vs. Furman (2/12/06) H: 1 vs. Furman (2/12/06) RBI: 1 vs. Furman (2/12/06) PO: 0 A: 0

A Tech pitcher threw a no-hitter: Angela Tincher vs. Virginia, 3/18/06 A Tech pitcher threw a complete game shutout: Angela Tincher vs. Coastal Carolina, 2/25/06 A Tech pitcher recorded a save: Angela Tincher vs. Central Michigan, 3/9/06 A Tech player had seven at bats in a game: Sarah Prosise vs. FSU, 5/12/05 A Tech player had six at bats in a game: A. Narodowski/S. Savre/C. Stolle vs. FSU, 5/12/05 A Tech player had five at bats in a game: 3 vs. Nevada, 3/3/06 A Tech player had five hits in a game: Kelly Brown vs. UNCG, 2/19/06 A Tech player had four hits in a game: Callie Rhodes vs. UNCG, 2/19/06 A Tech player had three hits in a game: Charisse Mariconda vs. N.C. State, 3/26/06 A Tech player had eight RBI in a game: Megan Evans vs. North Carolina A&T, 2/21/04 A Tech player had seven RBI in a game: Jennifer McKibben vs. Fordham, 4/5/98 A Tech player had six RBI in a game: Kelly Brown vs. UNCG, 2/19/06 A Tech player hit two home runs in a game: Alisia Narodowski vs. Marshall, 3/22/06 A Tech player hit home runs in consecutive at bats: Alisia Narodowski vs. Marshall, 3/22/06 A Tech player hit home runs in consecutive games: Alisia Narodowski vs. Marshall, 3/22/06 (Games 1&2) Stephanie Savre vs. Marshall, 3/22/06 (Games 1&2) A Tech player hit a grand slam: Stephanie Savre vs. Georgia Tech, 4/23/05 A Tech player had three stolen bases in a game: Bronwyn Blair vs. George Mason, 3/22/00 A Tech player had two stolen bases in a game: Kelly Brown vs. Northern Illinois, 3/11/06 A Tech player had four walks in a game: Megan Evans vs. St. John s, 4/27/02 A Tech player had three walks in a game: Alisia Narodowski vs. Virginia, 3/19/06 Tech scored 15 runs or more: 15 vs. George Mason on 3/7/04 Tech tallied 17 hits or more: 17 vs. UNCG on 2/19/06 Tech tallied 12 RBI or more: 13 vs. George Mason on 3/7/04 Tech committed six errors or more: 6 vs. Ohio on 4/20/05 THE LAST TIME An opposing pitcher threw a no-hitter: Jenna Busa, UMass, 3/13/04 An opposing pitcher threw a complete game shutout: Shaina Ervin, N.C. State, 3/25/06 An opposing pitcher recorded a save: Natalie Smith, C of C, 55/21/05 An opposing player had seven at bats in a game: Natasha Jacob, FSU, 5/12/05 An opposing player had six at bats in a game: LaShaun Davis, FSU, 5/12/05 An opposing player had five at bats in a game: 6 players, FSU, 5/12/05 An opposing player had four hits in a game: Jennifer Tisevich, Ohio, 4/20/05 An opposing player had three hits in a game: Janiva Willis, Winthrop, 4/5/05 An opposing player had five RBI in a game: Miranda Ervin, NC State, 4/17/05 An opposing player hit two home runs in a game: Daisy Paez, Georgia Tech, 4/23/05 An opposing player hit HRs in consecutive at bats: Tara Knudsen, GT, 2/27/04 An opposing player hit a grand slam: Anne Tatum, Radford, 3/1/06 An opposing player had two stolen bases in a game: Mindy Cowles, Arizona State, 3/4/06 An opposing team scored 15 runs or more: 17 by Tennessee on 4/30/97 An opposing team scored 10 runs or more: 11 by Radford on 3/1/06 An opposing team tallied 15 hits or more: 17 by NC State on 4/14/05 An opposing team tallied 12 hits or more: 15 by Georgia Tech on 4/23/05