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WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY - ATHLETICS HISTORY SOFTBALL 1993 Coach: Vicki Lesh 4-17-0 Tied 4th in NAIA District 1 standings (3-13) C Kelli McFadden and SS Danielle Marks named to NAIA District 1 all-star team 2B Brenda Sorenson led team in hitting (.311) and runs scored (9), McFadden in hits (15) and Marks in RBI (8) P Gina Wilson led team in wins (3) and ERA (3.20) Had 12-game losing streak 1994 Coach: Vicki Lesh 5-18-0 Placed 5th in NAIA District 1 standings (3-13) C Kelli McFadden and OF Heather Kennedy named to NAIA District 1 all-star team Kennedy led team in hitting (.324), hits (23) and RBI (12) Kennedy had a school record 10-game hitting streak P Kerri Hook led team in wins (3) and ERA (4.18) 1995 Art Phinney 12-18-0 Placed 3rd in Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference standings Reached PNWAC post-season playoffs, losing best two of three series to Simon Fraser. Named first-team all-pnwac were 1B Tawnya Miller, OF Jackie VanDerVorst and SS Patti Wales. Miller led team in hitting (.379), hits (36), runs (18) and triples (3) P Diana Joy posted 7-3 record with 49 strikeouts in 55 innings pitched VanDerVorst had a school-record 11-game hitting streak 1996 Art Phinney 26-21-0 Placed 1st in Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference Tournament Placed 2nd in NAIA Pacific Northwest Region Tournament Ranked No.27 in final NAIA National Poll Placed 1st (11-5) in Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference standings Broke or tied 75 school records Named Pacific Northwest Sectional all-star was P Alison Haukaas Haukaas named PNWAC Pitcher of the Year Named first-team all-pnwac were Haukaas, 2B Brenda Blancas, P-OF Diana Joy and OF Jen Brandolini Haukaas named NAIA National Pitcher of the Week Phinney named PNWAC Coach of the Year Blancas led team in hitting with.366 average, second in PNWAC. Haukaas had 13-11 record, 1.47 earned run average, eight shutouts, two no-hitters, 127 strikeouts in 162 1/3 innings - led PNWAC in nearly every category. Brandolini had school-record 13-game hitting streak

1997 Coach: Art Phinney 19-15 Placed 2nd in Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference Tournament Placed 2nd (9-3) in PNWAC standings Named NAIA Pacific Northwest Sectional all-stars were C-OF Cathy Johnson, P Alison Haukaas, 3B Kerri Hook and SS April Morse. Named first-team all-pnwac were Johnson, Haukaas, Hook and Morse. Johnson led team in hitting with.381 average. Haukaas had 8-7 record and 2.56 earned run average. OF Jen Brandolini and Johnson had school-record tying 13-game hitting streaks. 1998 Coach: Art Phinney 33-13 Placed first at NAIA National Championship - school's first national title in any sport. Ranked No.11 in final NAIA National Poll - received seventh and final at-large berth to nationals. Ranked No.2 in final NAIA Pacific Northwest Region poll. Placed second in Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference post-season tournament and finished second (9-3) in league's regular-season standings. OF Sonya Joseph named MVP at NAIA National Tournament Joseph, P Devon Fliss, C-1B Cathy Johnson and OF Jen Brandolini named to national all-tournament team. Art Phinney named NAIA National Coach of the Year. Named NAIA Pacific Northwest Sectional all-stars were P Alison Haukaas, Johnson, Brandolini, C-3B Andie Greenen and Fliss. Brandolini named PNWAC Hitter of the Year Named PNWAC all-stars were Brandolini, Haukaas, Johnson, Greenen and Fliss. Haukaas named GTE District VIII All-Academic Brandolini had school-record 18-game hitting streak. Brandolini led team and PNWAC with.431 batting average. Fliss had league-best 0.94 earned run average and 14-5 record. Haukaas was 9-2 with a 1.39 ERA. Western batted.331 as team and had 1.18 ERA. Broke 55 school records and tied 13 others. 1999 Coach: Art Phinney 33-13 Ranked No.5 in final West Region Poll Played home games at new on-campus facility Named second-team Easton All-American was C Andie Greenen P Alison Haukaas named first- team Pacific West Conference all-star Named to second team were OF Jen Brandolini, DH Carlena Herd, C-1B Greenen, C-1B Cathy Johnson and P Hope Truitt Swept eventual NCAA II national champion Humboldt State in home doubleheader Greenen led team with.378 batting average. Truitt had 1.19 ERA and 15-5 record. SS Darcy Taylor had school-record nine straight hits Haukaas and 2B Coni Posey named PacWest Academic all-stars

2000 Coach: Art Phinney 32-12 Placed second (16-4) in West Division of Pacific West Conference Reached semifinal of PacWest Tournament, defeated Hawaii Pacific, 3-0; lost to Humboldt State, 2-1 in 10 innings; and lost to Hawaii Pacific, 4-3 Named first-team all-pacwest were OF Sonya Joseph and 2B Coni Posey, picked to second team were 3B Carlena Herd and DH Hadley Jensen. Posey, OF Stacia Varney and UTL Jamie Plancich named PacWest Academic all-stars. Posey named GTE District VIII All-Academic Broke 24 school records and tied six others Ranked 14th nationally in batting average (.329) SS Darcy Taylor ranked 20th nationally in triples with six Joseph led team with.400 batting average, Posey hit.388. P Amanda Grant had 1.01 earned run average and 9-5 record, P Nancy Mills was 11-0 with 1.18 ERA 2001 Coach: Art Phinney 31-17-1 Placed first (15-4) in West Division of Pacific West Conference Lost both games, 2-1 to Western New Mexico (13 inn.) and 3-1 to Humboldt State at PacWest Tournament Named third-team Easton All-American was OF Jessi Williams Named second-team West Region all-stars were P Amanda Grant, 3B Carlena Herd, Williams and DH Hadley Jensen Named first-team all-pacwest were Grant, 3B Herd and Williams, picked to second team was Sarah Diamond Diamond named PacWest Freshman of the Year Named PacWest Academic all-stars were OF Candace Adamo, 1B Bethany Hoeschen, UT Jamie Plancich, and OF Danielle Puz Named Verizon District VIII All-Academic was Hoeschen Named PacWest Coach of the Year was Phinney Williams led team with.380 batting average Grant had 1.26 earned run average and 14-6 record, Diamond had 1.11 ERA and 9-5 record 2002 Coach: Lonnie Hicks 27-15 Placed second (17-6) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Named second-team West Region all-star was P Amanda Grant Named GNAC Pitcher of the Year was Grant Named GNAC Newcomer of the Year was 3B Adrienne Moore Named Verizon District VIII Academic all-star was OF Candace Adamo Named first-team all-gnac were Grant, Moore, Adamo, 1B Carlena Herd and OF Jessi Williams Named GNAC academic all-stars were Adamo and 1B Jamie Plancich Herd led team with.357 batting average Grant led team with 12-7 won-loss record and school-record 0.93 earned run average 2003 Coach: Lonnie Hicks 26-22 Reached NCAA Division II West Regional, losing to UC Davis 4-2 and Humboldt State 7-1 Placed second (16-8) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference

Named second-team NFCA West Region all-stars were P Amanda Grant and OF Megan McPhee Named GNAC co-pitcher of the Year was Grant Named GNAC co-newcomer of the Year was 1B Hadley Jensen Named first-team GNAC all-stars were Grant, Jensen, McPhee and DP Jodie Rock Named GNAC academic all-stars were OF Candace Adamo, 3B Adrienne Moore and SS Dani Deyette McPhee led team with.356 batting average Grant led team with 13-7 record and 1.51 earned run average 2004 Coach: Lonnie Hicks 22-23 Placed fifth (11-13) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Named second-team NFCA West Region all-star was OF Megan McPhee. Named first-team GNAC all-stars were SS Dani Deyette and OF Megan McPhee; P Nicole Walker, IF Mandy Kaestner and OF Jodie Rock picked to second team Named GNAC academic all-stars were 3B Adrienne Moore, Deyette, Kaestner and Rock Ranked No.21 nationally in triples (0.42) Moore ranked No.8 nationally in triples (0.16) McPhee led team with.349 batting average Walker led team with 11-6 record and 1.97 earned run average 2005 Coach: Lonnie Hicks 22-19 Placed third (16-8) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Ranked No.l0 in final regular-season NCAA II West Region rating Defeated No.2-ranked Humboldt State twice, ending Lumberjacks 35-game overall winning streak the first time and their 17-game home field string the second time Named second-team NFCA West Region all-star was OF Megan McPhee. Named first-team GNAC all-star was McPhee. Second-team honors went to 2B Mandy Kaestner, 3B Adrienne Moore and DP Liz Teichler Named GNAC academic all-stars were Moore, Kaestner, P Nicole Walker, and OF Ashley Barber Liza Teichler led team with.395 batting average P Jackie Quint led team with 13-6 record and Walker paced squad with 2.79 earned run average 2006 Coach: Lonnie Hicks 25-29 Placed third (12-12) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Named first-team GNAC all-stars were DP Ashley Osman and OF Ashley Barber. Second-team honors went to Jackie Quint and Mandy Harvey Named GNAC academic all-stars were Harvey, Walker, Barber, Wilkinson and Osman Ashley Barber led team with.406 batting average Jackie Quint led team with 12-12 record and 2.13 earned run average 2007 Coach: Lonnie Hicks 34-22 Reached NCAA II West Regional, losing 2-0 to Cal State Stanislaus and 3-1 to Sonoma State Won first Great Northwest Athletic Conference championship (15-5) Named first-team Daktronics West Region all-star was U Liza Teichler, Second-team honors went to P Jackie Quint Named second-team NFCA West Region all-stars were DP Teichler and U Sarah McEnroe

DP/C Teichler named GNAC Player of the Year Quint named GNAC Pitcher of the Year Named first-team GNAC all-stars were Teichler, Quint and OF Misty Britt Teichler and Quint were unanimous picks. Second-team honors went to SS Nicole Walker and 3B Meghan Flem - honorable mention McEnroe Lonnie Hicks named GNAC Coach of the Year Named GNAC academic all-stars were Osman and Walker Teichler led team with.368 batting average Quint led team with 18-11 record and 1.97 earned run average, McEnroe had 12-3 record and 2.43 ERA 2008 Coach: Lonnie Hicks 24-24 Placed fifth (11-13) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Named second-team Daktronics West Region all-star was OF Michelle Wrigley Named first-team GNAC all-star was Wrigley. Second-team honors went to P Jessica Rosencrants and OF Lisa Pendergrast. Receiving honorable mention were 3B Meghan Flem and C Liza Teichler Named GNAC academic all-star was OF Morgan Parkerson Wrigley led team with.336 batting average Rosencrants led team with 11-7 record and 1.89 earned run average 2009 Coach: Lonnie Hicks 20-26 Placed fourth (16-20) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Named first-team GNAC all-star was OF Michelle Wrigley. Second-team honors went to P Sarah McEnroe and 1B Meghan Flem. Receiving honorable mention were P Jessica Rosencrants, C Samantha Rutherford, 1B Morgan Parkerson, 2B Stephanie Fox and DH Krista Bickar Parkerson and Kelsey Anderson named GNAC academic all-stars Rosencrants named Tournament of Champions all-star Wrigley led team with.360 batting average McEnroe led team with 9-11 record and 2.25 earned run average 2010 Coach: Lonnie Hicks 27-25 Placed third (22-17) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Named first-team GNAC all-stars was OF Michelle Wrigley and P Erika Quint. Secondteam honors went to P Sarah McEnroe, 1B Meghan Flem and OR Jessica Carey. Receiving honorable mention were C Samantha Rutherford, C Jackie Rothenberger, 2B Stephanie Fox, OF Rachelle Berry and DH Krista Bickar Named GNAC academic all-stars were Kelsey Anderson and Caitlin Dotlich Flem led team with.353 batting average Flem ranked 8th nationally in walks (0.8) and McEnroe 7th in walks allowed (0.77) McEnroe led team with 13-10 record and Quint with 2.66 earned run average 2011 Coach: Amy Suiter 36-16 - opened season with 12 wins Reached NCAA II West Sub Regional - lost 3-1 to Chico State, lost 8-4 to Central Washington

Placed second (24-11) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Named GNAC Pitcher of the Year was Erika Quint Ranked school-best No.6 in NFCA Coaches Poll during regular season, and No.1 in NCAA II West Region rating Named first-team Daktronics West Region all-star was Quint. Second-team honors went to OF Michelle Wrigley. Named second-team NFCA West Region all-star was Quint Named first-team GNAC all-stars were Quint and Wrigley. Second-team honors went to C Jackie Rothenberger and OF Meghan Carrillo Named GNAC academic all-stars were UT Melissa Becker, 1B Rachelle Berry, SS Caitlin Dotlich, 3B Kelsey Anderson and Wrigley Quint ranked 10th nationally in both wins and strikeouts WWU ranked 18th nationally in fielding percentage (.970) Rothenberger led team with.344 batting average Quint led team with 28-7 record and 2.09 earned run average, striking out 290 in 234-2/3 innings Suiter named GNAC Coach of the Year 2012 Coach: Amy Suiter 17-36 Placed 6th (13-23) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference standings Named first-team GNAC all-stars were OF Jessica Carey and P Stephanie Fox. Second team honors went to 3B Cheyenne Best and OF Meghan Carrillo Named CoSIDA Academic all-district 8 was OF/1B Rachelle Berry Named GNAC academic all-stars were Berry and Carrillo Viking Field fully renovated Carey led team with.327 batting average Fox led team with 9-9 record and 2.56 earned run average 2013 Coach: Amy Suiter 23-23 Placed 5th (12-12) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference standings Named first-team GNAC all-stars were OF Alexie Levin, OF Camille Depew and DP Jordan Walley. Second-team honors went to C Jackie Rothenberger and 2B Kristen Allen Named GNAC academic all-stars were 1B Rachelle Berry and 3B Cheyenne Best Allen led team with.344 batting average Levin led team with 10-7 record and Anisa Wingsness with 3.29 earned run average WWU ranked No.1 nationally with 27 double plays 2014 Coach: Amy Suiter 30-14 Earned No.2 seed in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Tournament, losing 8-7 to Central Washington and 4-3 to Saint Martin s Placed 2nd (17-7) in GNAC regular-season standings Named first-team NFCA West Region all-star was IB/UT Alexie Levin Levin named GNAC Player of the Year Autumn Isaacson named GNAC Newcomer of the Year Named GNAC first-team all-stars were 1B Levin, OF Isaacson and OF Meghan Carrillo Second-team honors went to P Jenna DeRosier, SS Haylee Baker and OF Kaleigh Keating. Levin, Isaacson and Carrillo were unanimous picks.

Carrillo named first-team Cal State Stanislaus Tournament of Champion all-tournament Jordan Walley named first-team MSUB Desert Stinger all-tournament Carrillo led team with.432 batting average DeRosier led team with 17-5 record Levin finished with 10 home runs, 47 runs batted in and.424 batting average. First two were school records along with 103 total bases and.741 slugging percentage 2015 Coach: Amy Suiter 30-18 Earned No.2 seed in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Tournament. Lost 9-5 to Montana State Billings in GNAC championship game. Lost 6-1 to MSUB in Tourney opener, then won loser-out games 8-3 over Western Oregon and 6-1 over Saint Martin s Placed 2nd (17-7) in GNAC regular-season standings SS Alicia Fine named GNAC Newcomer of the Year P Makinlee Sellevold named GNAC Freshman of the Year Named GNAC first-team all-stars were OF Alexie Levin, SS Fine and P Sellevold Second-team honors went to OF Autumn Isaacson, 2B Kali Patterson received honorable mention. Named GNAC academic all-stars were P Shayna Adelstein, UTL Lynsey Amundson and 2B Kali Patterson Sellevold named GNAC Pitcher of the Week five times Fine led team with.368 batting average Sellevold led team with 25-9 record and 2.33 earned run average

26-21 OVERALL, 15-13 GNAC Head Coach: Amy Suiter (6th season, 162-128/.559) Finished the season with an overall record of 26-21 and was 5th in the GNAC with a 15-13 league mark missed qualifying for the GNAC Tournament by one game behind Saint Martin s four players earned GNAC All-Star honors: Emily Benson (1st team), Kali Patterson (2nd team), Alexie Levin (2nd team) and Emma Blauser (honorable mention) Benson finished with a singleseason school record 12 home runs (old record was 10 by Levin in 2014) and recorded the 3rd-most RBI in WWU history (45) was a unanimous first-team All-GNAC selection and was named the NFCA Division II National Player of the Week for March 21-27 (.609/14-for-23, 11 R, 5 HR, 16 RBI, 1.961 OPS in 7 Games) had a 16-game hitting streak March 4-29 (.509/27-for-53, 7 HR, 25 RBI) to fall just short of the 18-game school record Patterson led the team and ranked 12th in the GNAC with a.377 batting average (63-for-167), the 10th-highest batting average in WWU history also finished with 63 hits to tie for 3rd-most in program history heads into her senior season with the highest batting average (.363/135-for-372) and the 18th-most hits (135) in program history Levin ended her career being named to the All-GNAC team for the fourth time (was 1st-team selection 2013-15) after batting.365 (54-for-148) in 44 games ended her career with the 2nd-highest batting average (.361/196-for-543) in WWU history (176 games played), while recording career records in slugging pct. (.586), on-base pct. (.440), doubles (47), RBI (145) and total bases (318) also recorded the second-most home runs (21) and hits (196) Blauser hit 7 home runs (tied for 5th in single-season history) and finished her career with 13 homers (6th-most) Makinlee Sellevold went 12-7 with a 3.24 ERA (64 ER, 138.1 IP) in 24 G/22 GS in her sophomore season (went 7-1, 2.57 ERA over her last 9 G/8 GS) also hit.304 (35-for-115) with 10 doubles, 3 home runs and 26 RBI in the circle ranked tied for 6th in the GNAC in wins, 8th in ERA, 7th in innings pitched and 6th in strikeouts (77) will head into her junior season 37 wins (6th-most in WWU history, record is 48) and 177 strikeouts (9th-most) Arianna Barrio tied the single-game school record with 5 hits March 26 at MSU Billings (G#2) Taylor Clark (March 22-25) and Emily Benson (March 25-26) homered in three consecutive games WWU tied the team record with 5 home runs March 26 (G#2) at MSUB amongst GNAC team leaders ranked 5th in batting average (.308/4th-best in program history), 6th in ERA (4.26) and 6th in fielding percentage (.945) led the GNAC with a.353 batting average with runners in scoring position. GNAC Player of the Week: Feb. 1-7: Emma Blauser (player) Feb. 22-28: Lynsey Amundson (player) Feb. 29-March 6: Shearyna Labasan (pitcher) March 21-27: Emily Benson (player) March 28-April 3: Kali Patterson (player) Louisville Slugger/NFCA NCAA II National Player of the Week: March 21-27: Emily Benson GNAC All-Conference: Emily Benson, 1B (1st team) Kali Patterson, 2B (2nd team) Alexi Levin, RF (2nd team) Emma Blauser, 3B (Honorable Mention) GNAC All-Academic: Shayna Adelstein (Jr., 3.26, Human Services) Lynsey Amundson (Jr., 3.27, Public Relations) Emily Benson (So., 3.24, Psychology) Kali Patterson (Jr., 3.26, Kinesiology) All-Tournament Teams: Alexi Levin (Desert Stinger) Makinlee Sellevold (Tournament of Champions)

2016 Western Washington Softball Statistics Summary for Western Washington (Final Stats) (All games) Record: 26-21 Home: 8-6 Away: 8-9 Neutral: 10-6 GNAC: 15-13 Date Opponent Score $2/5 vs Colorado Mesa W 9-1 $2/5 vs #20 Augustana W 7-4 $2/6 vs #19 Sonoma State L 1-3 $2/6 vs CSU San Bernardino L 2-8 $2/7 vs #21 Regis W 7-4 ^2/12 vs Hawaii Hilo W 3-1 ^2/12 vs Cal Baptist L 0-6 ^2/13 at #2 Dixie State L 3-4 ^2/13 vs Cal Baptist W 6-5 ^2/14 vs Hawaii Hilo L 3-8 *2/27 SIMON FRASER W 7-1 *2/27 SIMON FRASER W 10-5 *2/28 at Simon Fraser W 7-3 *2/28 at Simon Fraser L 1-7 *3/4 NORTHWEST NAZARENE L 2-10 *3/4 NORTHWEST NAZARENE W 8-0 *3/5 NORTHWEST NAZARENE L 1-3 *3/5 NORTHWEST NAZARENE W 6-2 *3/17 at Saint Martin's W 2-1 *3/17 at Saint Martin's L 1-3 *3/19 CONCORDIA L 2-8 *3/19 CONCORDIA L 3-9 *3/20 WESTERN OREGON L 8-11 *3/21 WESTERN OREGON W 5-2 *3/22 at Central Washington L 3-7 *3/22 at Central Washington L 12-13 *3/25 at MSU Billings W 15-1 *3/25 at MSU Billings W 18-13 *3/26 at MSU Billings L 14-20 *3/26 at MSU Billings W 10-9 3/29 at Stanislaus State W 4-2 3/29 at Stanislaus State L 3-4 3/31 vs Sonoma State W 5-3 #4/1 vs UC San Diego W 5-4 #4/1 vs Dominican W 12-4 #4/2 vs San Francisco St. W 4-2 #4/2 vs Azusa Pacific L 2-8 #4/3 vs CSU East Bay W 5-3 #4/3 vs CSU Monterey Bay L 2-3 *4/9 at Western Oregon W 7-4 *4/9 at Western Oregon L 4-5 *4/10 at Concordia W 12-4 *4/10 at Concordia L 0-8 *4/22 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 2-1 *4/22 CENTRAL WASHINGTON L 5-7 *4/23 SAINT MARTIN'S W 4-3 *4/23 SAINT MARTIN'S W 7-1 * = GNAC game $ = Desert Stinger (Las Vegas, NV) ^ = Dixie State Tournament (St. George, UT) # = Tournament of Champions (Turlock, CA) Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb hbp so sb-att 8 Patterson,Kali.377 46-46 167 30 63 10 0 1 21 15 0 11 4-6 32 Levin,Alexie.365 44-44 148 35 54 11 2 3 32 17 3 10 1-1 16 Benson,Emily.342 45-45 152 30 52 9 0 12 45 15 0 16 0-0 7 Blauser,Emma.336 47-47 140 29 47 6 0 7 23 14 1 19 1-2 22 Sellevold,Makinlee.304 42-40 115 20 35 10 0 3 26 11 0 11 1-1 12 Walley,Jordan.286 37-33 91 5 26 5 0 3 15 9 1 11 0-0 14 Barrio,Arianna.281 44-44 135 27 38 2 1 0 7 9 5 27 8-11 1 Amundson,Lynsey.280 32-29 82 11 23 5 0 1 19 6 3 5 0-0 13 Morrow,Sarah.260 39-33 104 19 27 4 0 1 15 6 1 7 2-3 -------------------- 10 Mathis,McKenna.333 32-8 30 15 10 2 0 0 6 3 4 5 0-0 18 Radach,Tressa.333 3-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 24 Peacocke,Taylor.286 14-2 7 10 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 2-2 5 Clark,Taylor.261 23-18 46 7 12 1 0 4 11 2 1 20 0-0 11 Richards,Cylie.238 31-25 21 3 5 1 0 0 2 4 1 7 0-0 44 Hawkins,Holly.200 9-2 10 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 0-0 3 Hughes,Mackenzie.192 14-8 26 4 5 1 0 1 2 2 0 9 0-0 2 Bennett,Lauren.176 7-5 17 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0-0 4 Scott,Ashley.167 4-3 6 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0-0 17 Richards,Carlie.143 16-9 14 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 15 Labasan,Shearyna.067 27-19 15 3 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0-0 6 Adelstein,Shayna.000 10-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 23 Ison,Aspen.000 14-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals.308 47 1329 259 409 70 3 37 231 118 23 172 19-26 Opponents.294 47 1312 238 386 65 8 35 212 131 15 177 64-75 LOB - Team (319), Opp (326). DPs turned - Team (18), Opp (16). IBB - Team (1), Walley 1. Picked off - Clark 1. Player era w-l app gs cg sh sv ip h r er bb so 22 Sellevold,Makinlee 3.24 12-7 24 22 13 0 0 138.1 150 80 64 44 77 15 Labasan,Shearyna 4.21 11-9 27 18 9 1 2 129.2 163 96 78 57 72 -------------------- 44 Hawkins,Holly 1.83 1-0 2 1 1 0 0 7.2 7 3 2 0 2 23 Ison,Aspen 7.95 1-3 12 3 0 0 0 24.2 39 34 28 23 19 6 Adelstein,Shayna 8.67 1-2 10 3 0 0 0 15.1 27 25 19 7 7 Totals 4.24 26-21 47 47 23 1 2 315.2 386 238 191 131 177 Opponents 4.24 21-26 47 47 17 2 2 312.0 409 259 189 118 172 PB - Team (7), Clark 4, Amundson 2, Hughes 1, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Amundson (36-42), Labasan (27-35), Sellevold (24-27), Clark (16-17), Hughes (12-16), Ison (6-6), Adelstein (5-5), Hawkins (2-2). Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total Western Washington 44 28 40 34 49 42 21 0 0 1 259 Opponents 33 42 42 30 41 34 14 2 0 0 238 Win-loss breakouts: Day 26-18; Night 0-3; vs Left 1-1; vs Right 25-20; 1-run games 6-5; 2-run games 5-4; 5+run games 9-10; Extra inns 2-2; Shutouts 1-2. Current streak: Won 2; Longest winning streak: 4; Longest losing streak: 4. Attendance: Home 990 (avg 123); Away 2423 (avg 96); Total 3413 (avg 103).

34-19 OVERALL, 19-9 GNAC GNAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Amy Suiter (7th season, 196-163/.546) GNAC Regular Season Finish: 2nd Completed historic season going 34-19 overall and finished 2nd during the regular season in the GNAC with a 19-9 record tied for second-most wins in a season in the program s 25-year history won 13 of last 15 regular-season games to go from 17-15 to 30-17, including a 12-game winning streak overall won 17 of last 21 games stormed through the GNAC Tournament with a 3-0 record to win the conference championship and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA II Tournament made fourth appearance in the NCAA II West Regional in program history as the No. 8 seed knocked off top-seeded Cal State Monterey Bay on their home field in the opening game of the regional to record the program s first NCAA II Tournament victory (previous 0-6) defeated by Dixie State (5-0) and Sonoma State (6-4) to end season at the NCAA II West Regional 12-game winning streak spanned April 9 (second game at CWU) to May 11, falling one win short of the school record 13-game winning streak set in 2001 freshman Anna Kasner was named the GNAC co-pitcher and Freshman of the Year, and was also named a D2CCA All-West Region selection Kasner went 16-6 with a 2.29 ERA (47 ER, 143.2 IP) and 8th in NCAA II averaging 9.16 strikeouts per 7.0 innings led the GNAC and ranked 2nd in WWU single-season history with 188 strikeouts junior Emily Benson was named First Team All-GNAC for the second consecutive season and was an NFCA All-West Region Second Team pick Benson tied her own WWU single-season home run record with 12 and recorded the highest OPS in single-season school history (1.281) junior third baseman Makinlee Sellevold set the WWU single-season record with 51 RBI and was a Second Team NFCA All-West Region selection junior catcher/right fielder Carlie Richards earned First Team NFCA West Region honors batting.364 (39-for-107) with 8 doubles, 2 home runs, 22 RBI and a school-record 13 hit-by-pitch sophomore designated player/pitcher Shearyna Labasan was a D2CCA Second Team All-West Region selection after batting.360 (63-for-175) and going 12-6 with a 3.37 ERA (63 ER, 131.0 IP) led the GNAC with a.961 fielding percentage, fourth-best in WWU history. REWRITING THE RECORD BOOKS recorded one of the best statistical seasons in WWU history, setting single-season offensive records in hits (449), doubles (78), home runs (37-tied), extra-base hits (126), total bases (660) and hit-by-pitch (34) also had the second-highest on-base percentage (.383), third-highest slugging percentage (.454) and fourth-highest batting average (.309) in the circle posted the second-most strikeouts (319) and strikeout rate (6.33 K/7.0 IP), and recorded 11 shutouts (5th-most). KASNER WITH A K freshman Anna Kasner was named the GNAC co-pitcher of the Year, co-freshman of the Year, First Team All-GNAC and First Team All-West Region (D2CCA) recorded the second-most strikeouts in a season by a WWU pitcher with 188, setting the school record with 9.16 K/7.0 IP notched four games with 13 strikeouts (2/5 at Chaminade, 2/7 at BYU Hawai'i, 4/2 vs. Chico State, 5/6 vs. Western Oregon), tied for sixth-most in a game in WWU history twice named the NFCA Division II National Pitcher of the Week recorded 13 strikeouts in collegiate debut and also had 13 K s in a 1-hit shutout vs. No. 7 Chico State also hit.380 (30-for-79) with 7 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs and 28 RBI at the plate. BENSON S BLASTS junior Emily Benson recorded one of the best individual offensive seasons in WWU history, batting.418 (61-for-146) with 12 home runs and 37 RBI set the WWU single-season record with a.548 on-base percentage and 1.281 OPS (on-base + slugging) tied her own program record with 12 home runs and set the all-time WWU record with 31 home runs (9th in GNAC history) season totals in batting average (3rd), slugging percentage (2nd), on-base percentage (1st), games started (53, T6th), runs scored (44, T3rd), hits (61, 10th), total bases (107, 2nd) and walks (40, 2nd) all entered the WWU single-season record books reached base safely in 50 of 53 games (pair of 22-game streaks) and had at least one hit in 40 games. SELEVOLD S BIG SECOND HALF junior Makinlee Sellevold also had one of the top offensive seasons in program history batting.390 (67-for-172) with 23 extra-base hits (2B 13, 3B 2, HR 8) set WWU single-season records with 51 RBI and 108 total bases also entered WWU single-season top 10 in batting average (.390, 8th), slugging percentage (.628, 4th), at-bats (172, 5th), hits (67, 3rd), doubles (13, T6th) and extra-base hits (23, 2nd) had strong finish tot the season batting.425 (37-for-87) with 17 extra-base hits (7 HR) and 41 RBI over final 25 games. NFCA All-West Region: Carlie Richards, UTL (1st team) Emily Benson, 1B (2nd team) Makinlee Sellevold, 3B (2nd team) D2CCA All-West Region: Anna Kasner, P (1st team) Shearyna Labasan, UTL (2nd team) GNAC All-Conference: Pitcher & Freshman of the Year: Anna Kasner First Team: Anna Kasner, Emily Benson Second Team: Shearyna Labasan, Makinlee Sellevold Honorable Mention: Carlie Richards GNAC All-Academic: Mackenzie Hughes (3.24, Anthropology) Shearyna Labasan (3.28, Biology) Kali Patterson (3.27, Kinesiology) Morgan VanRiper (3.35, Biology) GNAC Weekly Awards: Jan. 30-Feb. 5: Anna Kasner (Pitcher) Feb. 6-12: Emily Benson (Player) Feb. 27-March 5: Anna Kasner (Pitcher) April 3-9: Carlie Richards (Player) April 17-23: Makinlee Sellevold (Player) April 24-30: Anna Kasner (Player) GNAC Tournament MVP: Anna Kasner Team of the Week: May 1-7 NFCA National Player of the Week: Jan. 30-Feb. 5: Anna Kasner (Pitcher) Feb. 27-March 5: Anna Kasner (Pitcher)

2017 Western Washington Softball Statistics Summary for Western Washington (Final Season Stats) (All games) Record: 34-19 Home: 10-6 Away: 16-6 Neutral: 8-7 GNAC: 19-9 Date Opponent Score 2/4 at Hawaii Pacific W 4-1 2/4 at Hawaii Pacific W 3-2 2/5 at Chaminade W 2-0 2/5 at Chaminade L 4-7 2/7 at BYU Hawaii W 4-2 2/7 at BYU Hawaii W 7-3 #2/9 vs #18 California Baptist L 2-8 #2/9 vs Western New Mexico W 8-0 #2/10 vs Hawaii Hilo W 7-4 #2/10 vs CSU San Bernardino L 0-12 *3/4 MSU BILLINGS L 6-7 *3/4 MSU BILLINGS W 9-0 *3/5 MSU BILLINGS W 5-0 *3/5 MSU BILLINGS L 4-7 *3/11 at Concordia W 4-3 *3/11 at Concordia L 3-6 *3/19 SAINT MARTIN'S W 6-1 *3/19 SAINT MARTIN'S W 8-0 *3/20 CENTRAL WASHINGTON L 1-11 *3/20 CENTRAL WASHINGTON L 4-8 3/28 at Stanislaus State L 0-3 3/28 at Stanislaus State L 4-10 3/30 vs Sonoma State L 1-5 %3/31 vs Academy of Art W 12-0 %3/31 vs San Francisco State W 3-1 %4/1 vs UC San Diego W 1-0 %4/1 vs Holy Names L 6-7 %4/2 vs CSU San Bernardino L 1-4 %4/2 vs #7 Chico State W 4-0 *4/8 at Saint Martin's W 9-8 *4/8 at Saint Martin's L 5-10 *4/9 at Central Washington L 1-9 *4/9 at Central Washington W 9-0 *4/13 at Simon Fraser W 7-4 *4/13 at Simon Fraser W 7-2 *4/21 WESTERN OREGON W 13-1 *4/21 WESTERN OREGON L 1-6 *4/22 WESTERN OREGON W 6-5 *4/22 WESTERN OREGON L 0-1 *4/23 CONCORDIA W 6-4 *4/23 CONCORDIA W 12-4 *4/25 SIMON FRASER W 4-0 *4/25 SIMON FRASER W 3-2 *4/28 at Northwest Nazarene W 10-6 *4/28 at Northwest Nazarene W 11-10 *4/29 at Northwest Nazarene W 16-8 *4/29 at Northwest Nazarene W 10-4 ^5/4 at Saint Martin's W 5-4 ^5/6 vs Western Oregon W 2-1 ^5/7 vs Western Oregon W 5-0 $5/11 at #5 CSU Monterey Bay W 5-3 $5/12 vs #23 Dixie State L 0-5 $5/12 vs Sonoma State L 4-6 Player avg slug ob% g ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs e Benson,Emily.418.733.548 53 146 44 61 8 1 12 37 40 13 1 2 5 Sellevold,Makinlee.390.628.426 53 172 34 67 13 2 8 51 12 7 0 0 5 Richards,Carlie.364.495.473 40 107 21 39 8 0 2 22 9 25 3 2 3 Labasan,Shearyna.360.417.442 52 175 39 63 10 0 0 19 26 9 14 4 4 Palmer,Mackenzie.304.357.355 45 112 15 34 6 0 0 11 8 13 1 2 3 Morrow,Sarah.264.382.317 37 110 24 29 5 4 0 11 8 6 3 1 0 Mathis,McKenna.260.293.319 44 123 14 32 4 0 0 9 5 12 2 3 3 Richards,Cylie.250.464.328 32 56 10 14 0 0 4 6 4 11 1 0 10 Cyr,Paityn.235.397.259 46 136 18 32 5 1 5 27 3 12 1 1 7 Patterson,Kali.205.262.320 47 122 17 25 7 0 0 14 22 12 0 0 7 Hughes,Mackenzie.137.235.233 34 51 8 7 2 0 1 8 5 11 0 0 7 -------------------- Kasner,Anna.380.608.407 26 79 11 30 7 1 3 28 5 5 0 0 0 Boyd,Alex.375.688.375 6 16 2 6 2 0 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 Scott,Ashley.286.286.286 6 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lucido,Jackie.222.444.333 37 36 11 8 1 2 1 7 5 10 0 0 1 Hull,Kylisa.000.000.143 26 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 Totals.309.454.383 53 1454 274 449 78 11 37 254 153 149 27 16 57 Opponents.263.367.326 53 1401 215 369 71 10 18 184 117 319 50 10 54 LOB - Team (363), Opp (311). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (15). TPs turned - Team (0), Opp (1). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (4), Benson 4, Opp (1). Player era w-l app gs cg sh sv ip h r er bb so avg hr Kasner,Anna 2.29 16-6 27 23 16 6 0 143.2 112 58 47 36 188.209 7 Labasan,Shearyna 3.37 12-6 24 19 13 2 0 131.0 159 88 63 37 77.296 5 Sellevold,Makinlee 5.13 6-7 19 11 6 0 0 75.0 96 69 55 42 53.303 6 -------------------- VanRiper,Morgan 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 1.143 0 Cyr,Paityn 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 2 0.250 0 Totals 3.28 34-19 53 53 35 11 0 352.2 369 215 165 117 319.263 18 Opponents 4.86 19-33 53 53 23 4 3 350.0 449 274 243 153 149.309 37 PB - Team (14), Richards,Ca 7, Hughes 7, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Hughes (28-33), Labasan (24-26), Richards,Ca (17-22), Kasner (15-20), Sellevold (10-13), Boyd (4-4). Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total Western Washington 37 30 55 40 38 38 30 5 0 1 274 Opponents 34 30 38 31 40 28 10 4 0 0 215 Win-loss breakouts: Day 31-16; Night 3-3; vs Left 6-5; vs Right 28-14; 1-run games 9-3; 2-run games 5-1; 5+run games 13-8; Extra inns 4-1; Shutouts 11-4. Current streak: Lost 2; Longest winning streak: 12; Longest losing streak: 5. Attendance: Home 679 (avg 84); Away 2367 (avg 87); Total 3046 (avg 87). * GNAC game # Dixie State Easton Classic (Saint George, UT) % Tournament of Champions (Turlock, CA) ^ GNAC Championships (Lacey, WA) $ NCAA II West Regional (Seaside, CA)