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Cathedral City Classic l Feb. 25-27 Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Travel Day vs. BYU 12:30 p.m. vs. Hawaii 7:30 p.m. Huskers Take Eight-Game Win Streak to California The 18th-ranked Nebraska softball team puts its eight-game winning streak on the line this weekend, when the Huskers play a five-game schedule at the three-day Cathedral City Classic at the Big League Dreams Sports Park. The 10-1 Huskers have matched the best start in school history and the eight-game win streak is tied for the program s longest in the month of February. The longest a Nebraska team has gone before suffering its second loss is 16 games, as the 2003 Huskers opened the season with a 14-1 record while rising to No. 3 in the polls. The 2011 team can match that start with wins in its first four games this weekend or pass it with a second straight 5-0 tournament. Breaking that record and extending the eight-game win streak will not be easy, as Nebraska will be immediately challenged with a pair of games against ranked teams on the opening day of the tournament. The Huskers open play against a 25th-ranked BYU team that defeated the Huskers 4-1 last season. Nebraska then faces No. 10 Hawaii, which advanced all the way to the Women s College World Series last season. The Huskers have already faced a pair of ranked teams this season, defeating No. 17 Stanford and suffering their only loss to third-ranked Arizona. Nebraska did not face a ranked team while posting a 5-0 record at the Sleep Inn Classic last weekend, but the Huskers still put together an impressive showing at North Texas. Offensively, Nebraska averaged more than six runs per game while outscoring its opponents 31-7. The Huskers boasted a.376 team batting average and all nine of Nebraska s regular starters had at least four hits in the five games. The highlight of the weekend was the performance of freshman catcher Taylor Edwards. Edwards went 9-for-17 in the tournament, batting.529 while scoring six runs, drawing three walks and homering five times en route to producing 12 RBIs. Edwards homered in each of her five games at the tournament and has now homered in an NCAA-record six straight games. Leading Off... Freshman Taylor Edwards has homered in each of her last six games, setting an NCAA record for most consecutive games hitting a home run. The previous record was five games by Northwestern All-American Tammy Williams during the 2009 season. Nebraska will face both 10th-ranked Hawaii and No. 25 BYU on Friday to open the Cathedral City Classic. The last time Nebraska faced two ranked teams on the same day came at the 2009 Cathedral City Classic, when the Huskers lost to No. 12 Northwestern (5-4) and seventhranked Washington (6-0). Nebraska s current eight-game winning streak ties for the program s longest winning streak in the month of February. The Huskers also won eight straight February games in 1995 and 2003. vs. Nevada 3 p.m. vs. Ohio State 10:30 a.m. vs. Long Island 1 p.m. Edwards broke the previous record with a home run in the seventh inning of Nebraska s final game against Tennessee Tech. For her efforts, Edwards was named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Tuesday. Nebraska was also impressive in the circle, ending the tournament with its first two shutouts of the season in back-to-back games. The staff allowed only seven runs in the five games, posting a 1.27 ERA. The Huskers struck out 37 batters in only 33.0 innings and held opposing hitters to a paltry.123 average. Junior right-hander Ashley Hagemann was 3-0 on the weekend with a 0.38 ERA. She tossed her first shutout of the season in a 7-0 win over Northwestern State and struck out 21 batters in 18.1 innings. Freshman right-hander Tatum Edwards earned her first two career victories, posting a 2-0 record with a 1.40 ERA. She ended the tournament with a two-hit shutout. 2011 Softball Contact: Matt Smith E-Mail: msmith@huskers.com Office: (402) 472-7780 Cell: (402) 770-5926 Date Opponent Time/Result Record Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) Feb. 10 vs. Portland State W, 11-2 (5) 1-0 Feb. 11 vs. San Jose State W, 7-3 2-0 Feb. 11 vs. No. 1 Arizona L, 1-6 2-1 Feb. 12 vs. Cal State Fullerton W, 3-1 3-1 Feb. 12 vs. No. 18 Stanford W, 3-2 (9) 4-1 Feb. 13 vs. Oregon State W, 4-1 5-1 Sleep Inn Classic (Denton, Texas) Feb. 18 vs. Tennessee Tech W, 4-3 6-1 Feb. 18 at North Texas W, 4-2 7-1 Feb. 19 vs. Centenary W, 10-2 (5) 8-1 Feb. 19 vs. Northwestern State W, 7-0 9-1 Feb. 20 vs. Tennessee Tech W, 6-0 10-1 Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.) Feb. 25 vs. BYU 12:30 p.m. Feb. 25 vs. Hawaii 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 vs. Nevada 3 p.m. Feb. 27 vs. Ohio State 10:30 a.m. Feb. 27 vs. Long Island 1 p.m. Under Armour Showcase (Clearwater, Fla.) March 11 vs. Radford 11:30 a.m. March 11 vs. Maryland 2 p.m. March 12 vs. La Salle 2 p.m. March 12 vs. Florida 7 p.m. March 13 vs. Central Connecticut 8:30 a.m. March 16 South Dakota (DH) 3 & 5 p.m. March 18 at New Mexico State 5 p.m. March 19 at New Mexico State (DH) 2 & 4 p.m. March 20 at New Mexico State 1 p.m. March 22 at UTEP (DH) 2 & 4 p.m. March 26 at Oklahoma* 2 p.m. March 27 at Oklahoma* Noon March 30 Creighton 6 p.m. April 2 at Kansas* 2 p.m. April 3 at Kansas* 1 p.m. April 6 North Dakota State (DH) 4 & 6 p.m. April 9 Texas* 2 p.m. April 10 Texas* Noon April 13 at Creighton 6 p.m. April 16 at Texas A&M* 4 p.m. April 17 at Texas A&M* Noon April 22 Missouri* 6 p.m. April 23 Missouri* 4 p.m. April 26 Northern Iowa 5 p.m. April 27 South Dakota State (DH) 3 & 5 p.m. April 30 Texas Tech* 1 p.m. May 1 Texas Tech* Noon May 7 at Baylor* 2 p.m. May 8 at Baylor* Noon May 10 Iowa State* 5 p.m. May 12 at Iowa State* 3 p.m. May 14 Oklahoma State* 2 p.m. May 15 Oklahoma State* 1 p.m. May 20-22 NCAA Regionals TBA May 27-28 NCAA Super Regionals TBA June 2-8 Women s College World Series TBA *Big 12 Conference game; Home games in bold at Bowlin Stadium. 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at Cathedral City Classic Nebraska Quick Facts Head Coach... Rhonda Revelle (19th year) Alma Mater... Nebraska (1984) Career Record (years)... 698-388 (19 years) Career Winning Percentage....643 Nebraska Record (years)... 690-372 (18 years) Nebraska Winning Percentage....650 Associate Head Coach...Lori Sippel (21st year) Alma Mater... Nebraska (1988) Assistant Coach... Diane Miller (Third year) Alma Mater...Missouri Southern (1992) Facility...Bowlin Stadium Capacity...2,500 2010 Overall Record... 30-29 Big 12 Record... 7-11 Big 12 Finish...t-6th NCAA Tournament (Record)...Regional (1-2) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 11/5 Position Starters Returning/Lost... 8/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost... 1/2 First Year of Softball...1976 All-Time Record...1,176-670 (.637) NCAA Record...1,043-564 (.649) All-Time Conference Record...272-200 (.576) Big 12 Record...164-97 (.628) Overall Conference Titles...18 Big Eight Regular-Season Titles...6 Big Eight Tournament Titles...6 Big 12 Regular-Season Titles...3 Big 12 Championship Titles...3 NCAA Tournament Appearances...19 NCAA Tournament Record...53-43 (.552) NCAA Regional Record...42-29 (.592) College World Series Appearances...7 College World Series Record...11-14 (.440) Honda Award Winners...1 Honda Award Nominees...3 NFCA All-Americans...20 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans...27 Scouting the 25th-Ranked BYU Cougars (6-4) BYU enters play this weekend with a 6-4 overall record and a No. 25 ranking in the NFCA/USA Today poll. The Cougars have faced three ranked teams this season, falling to Oregon and Stanford and defeating Texas A&M. Both Nebraska and BYU have faced Portland State and Stanford this season, with the Huskers posting a 2-0 record against those teams and BYU going 0-2. The Cougars traditionally boast one of the best offenses in the nation and this season is no exception. BYU is averaging more than seven runs per game while batting.325 as a team. Jessica Fitu is batting.618 (21-for-34) with four doubles, four home runs and 16 RBIs. Seven Cougars are hitting at least.300 to start the year. In the circle, BYU lost its ace from last season and the Cougars have primarily used a three-pitcher rotation in 2011. Paige Affleck has seen the most action, posting a 3-3 record with a 4.64 ERA in 34.2 innings. Opponents are hitting.252 against Affleck and she has walked 28 batters while striking out 24. Hannah Howell posts the best numbers on the team with a 2-1 record and a 2.33 ERA in 18.0 innings. Tori Almond has also seen extensive action, as she boasts a 1-0 record with a 2.57 ERA in 16.1 innings. Carly Duckworth (0-0, 0.00 ERA in 1.2 IP) and Katie Manuma (0-0, 0.00 ERA in 0.1 IP) round out the staff. Nebraska leads the all-time series with BYU, 5-3, but the Cougars have won the last two meetings and three of the last four. The teams met last year at Arizona State, with BYU winning 4-1. Scouting the 10th-Ranked Hawaii Rainbow Wahine (11-1) After making it to the Women s College World Series last season, Hawaii is off to an 11-1 start after winning its last four games. The 10th-ranked Rainbow Wahine own a win over No. 17 Stanford and their only loss is to 13th-ranked Oregon. Hawaii led the country with an NCAA-record 158 home runs in 2010 and also led the nation by scoring an average of 7.39 runs per game. In 2011, Hawaii has homered 23 times in 12 games and is averaging 7.0 runs per contest. Jessica Iwata is batting.381 with eight homers and 15 RBIs to lead seven Wahine hitting better than.300. Kelly Majam is batting.379 with four doubles, three homers, 10 RBIs and 16 walks, while Sharla Kliebenstein is batting.353 with five homers and 13 RBIs. Seven players have homered for Hawaii this season, including four with at least three home runs. In the circle, Stephanie Ricketts has earned the majority of the action. Ricketts has started eight of Hawaii s 12 games, posting a 6-1 Nebraska Category BYU 10-1...Record...6-4.320...Average....325 12... Home Runs... 9 7...Stolen Bases... 9 5.5... Runs Per Game... 7.1 2.0...Runs Allowed Per Game... 5.0 1.87...ERA... 3.45 2... Shutouts... 1 8.1... Strikeouts Per Game... 5.5.166...Opponent Average....247.970...Fielding Percentage....963 Nebraska Category Hawaii 10-1...Record...11-1.320...Average....302 12... Home Runs... 23 7...Stolen Bases... 10 5.5... Runs Per Game... 7.0 2.0...Runs Allowed Per Game... 2.7 1.87...ERA... 2.58 2... Shutouts... 3 8.1... Strikeouts Per Game... 8.0.166...Opponent Average....221.970...Fielding Percentage....972 record with a 2.89 ERA and 55 strikeouts in 46.0 innings. Kaia Parnaby is 4-0 with a 1.35 ERA in 26.0 innings, while Jenna Rodriguez is 1-0 with a 7.00 ERA in 4.0 innings of action. Overall, Hawaii boasts a 2.58 ERA and is allowing 2.7 runs per game. Hawaii leads the all-time series with Nebraska, 4-3. The Rainbow Wahine have won two straight in the series and four of the last five overall. NU is 3-0 against Hawaii at a neutral site and 0-4 against Hawaii in Honolulu. Page 2011 Nebraska Cornhuskers Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. B/T Hometown (Previous School) Career Notes 00 Megan Southworth So. OF 5-4 R/R Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) Has started team-high 8 games in LF; 4 multi-hit games,.391 avg. 2 Heidi Foland Sr. INF 5-7 R/R Grand Island, Neb. (Grand Island) NU s active leader in HRs (19), hits (127), 2B (22), runs (90) & SB (30) 4 Haley Workman Jr. RHP 5-8 R/R Easley, S.C. (Chatanooga State) Two-time JUCO All-American; 57-8, 1.16 ERA, 603 Ks in JUCO career 5 Ashley Guile Jr. DP/UTL 5-9 L/R Olathe, Kan. (East) Top-10 NU rankings in HBP (t-1st), 2B (t-4th) and avg. (8th) in 2010 6 Julie Brechtel Sr. INF 5-4 L/R Fullerton, Calif. (Sunny Hills) 167 career starts at 2B; NU career record 28 HBP; 2 errors last 63 gms 8 Ashley Hagemann Jr. RHP 5-11 R/R Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) 386 career Ks rank 7th in NU history;.211 career opp. batting avg. 9 Madison Drake Jr. OF 5-9 R/R Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) Made first 5 career starts in 2010; 1-for-4 with one walk in 2011 12 Taylor Edwards Fr. C 5-7 R/R Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) Set NCAA record with a home run in each of her last six games 18 Brooke Thomason So. OF 5-8 L/R Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley NW) Only the second freshman in NU history to bat.300 with 10 2B & 10 HRs 20 Kylee Muir RFr. INF 6-0 L/R Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) Redshirted in 2010; four-time all-state selection at Lincoln HS 21 Tatum Edwards Fr. RHP/UTL 5-6 R/R Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) 2-0 record with 1 shutout in 3 starts; 4 HRs and 10 RBIs 22 Saige Wright Jr. INF/OF 5-7 L/R Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Wallace State CC) Third-Team JUCO All-American in 2010; 65 SB in JUCO career 23 Tori Tyson Sr. OF 5-9 R/R Corona, Calif. (Corona) Started 47 games in 2010; back injury has limited her availability 28 Morgan McCann Fr. INF/OF 5-6 L/R Omaha, Neb. (Burke) Two-time honorable-mention all-state selection at Omaha Burke HS 52 Kirby Wright Jr. C 5-8 R/R Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. (Hendrick Hudson) First NU recruit from N.Y. in NCAA era; 28 career starts, 12 BB, 9 RBIs 55 Nikki Haget Jr. OF 5-6 L/R Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn).352 career avg.; only pinch ran in 2009 before starting 57 gms in 2010 77 Gabby Banda So. INF 5-5 L/R Angleton, Texas (Angelton) Moved from 3B to SS;.207 average hitting both left- and right-handed

at Cathedral City Classic Page 3 Scouting the Nevada Wolf Pack (2-8) Nevada enters play at the Cathedral City Classic with a 2-8 record. The Wolf Pack has lost four straight games and six of its last seven overall. Nebraska and Nevada share two common opponents this season in No. 17 Stanford and Portland State. The Huskers defeated both of those opponents, while Nevada went 0-3 against those same teams after losing to Portland State for a second time last weekend. Nevada s strength has been its offense. The Wolf Pack is averaging 4.0 runs per game and boasts a.419 team slugging percentage. Karley Hopkins is hitting.500 (17-for-34) with six doubles, two home runs and four RBIs. She leads the team in average, hits, doubles and home runs. Lauren Lastrapes (.357) and Bailey Brewer (.333) are also hitting better than.300. The Wolf Pack have struggled defensively to begin the season. Nevada is averaging 2.3 errors per game and the pitching staff boasts a 7.38 ERA. Overall, Nevada is allowing an average of 8.5 runs per game. Opponents are hitting.343 against the Wolf Pack and have drawn 46 walks in only 10 games. Mallary Darby has started seven of Nevada s 10 games, posting a 2-5 record with a 5.57 ERA in 27.2 innings. In addition to her hitting role, Brewer is 0-3 in the circle with a 10.96 ERA in 15.1 innings. Ariel Craig (0-0, 7.00 ERA in 13.0 IP) rounds out the Nevada staff. Nebraska leads the all-time series with Nevada, 1-0. The Huskers defeated the Wolf Pack 3-0 in 2006. Scouting the Ohio State Buckeyes (4-6) Nebraska gets a preview of a future conference opponent when the Huskers face the Ohio State Buckeyes. NU and Ohio State will both be members of the Big Ten Conference next season, while the Buckeyes associate head coach is former Husker three-time All-American Ali Viola. Ohio State is 4-6 after beginning the year in the top 25. Offensively, Ohio State boasts a.289 team batting average, and the Buckeyes are averaging 1.0 home run per game while scoring an average of 5.3 runs per contest. Six Buckeyes are hitting better than.300. Melissa Rennie has been a tough out since moving into the starting lineup. She has started half of Ohio State s games, posting a.538 average with three home runs and six RBIs in only 13 at bats. Alicia Herron is batting.469 with a team-high eight RBIs, while Dee Dee Hillman is hitting.424 with five stolen bases and 10 runs scored. In the circle, Ohio State boasts a team ERA of 4.87, and the Buckeyes are allowing 5.6 runs per game. OSU has used five different pitchers through only 10 games. The staff is averaging just 3.3 strikeouts per game, and the Buckeyes have walked more batters (39) than they have struck out (33). Kasie Kelly has seen the most action, appearing in nine of 10 games, including five starts. Kelly is 2-1 on the season with a 3.50 ERA in 36.0 innings. Karisa Medrano is the only other Buckeye who has thrown at least 10.0 innings, posting a 1-4 record with a 5.25 ERA in 17.1 innings. Melanie Nichols (0-1, 10.50 ERA in 7.1 IP), Brittany Goodchild (1-0, 3.15 ERA in 6.2 IP) and Audrey Plant (0-0, 12.60 ERA in 1.2 IP) round out the staff. Ohio State leads the all-time series 3-2. The teams have not met since 1996, when NU earned a 6-2 win. Scouting the Long Island Blackbirds (2-8) Long Island is 2-8 this season, with a pair of losses to top-10 teams. The Blackbirds lost their first eight games of the year, but have bounced back with two straight victories, including a 1-0 win over Penn State. Offensively, LIU is batting just.154 as a team while averaging 2.0 runs per game. The Blackbirds have been shut out in three of their 10 games and been held to one run in two other contests. Emily Kakuska is batting.310 on the season and has hit Long Island s lone home run. No other Blackbird is batting better than.185 and the team is averaging nearly one strikeout per inning. Long Island has been better in the circle, posting a 3.98 ERA. The Blackbirds have allowed an average of 5.1 runs per game and an opponent batting average of.270. Megan Sheaf and Sarah Reynolds have split the majority of the work in the circle. Reynolds is 2-3 on the Nebraska Category Nevada 10-1...Record...2-8.320...Average....252 12... Home Runs... 8 7...Stolen Bases... 7 5.5... Runs Per Game... 4.0 2.0...Runs Allowed Per Game... 8.5 1.87...ERA... 7.38 2... Shutouts... 0 8.1... Strikeouts Per Game... 6.6.166...Opponent Average....343.970...Fielding Percentage....913 Nebraska Category Ohio St. 10-1...Record...4-6.320...Average....289 12... Home Runs... 10 7...Stolen Bases... 15 5.5... Runs Per Game... 5.3 2.0...Runs Allowed Per Game... 5.6 1.87...ERA... 4.87 2... Shutouts... 0 8.1... Strikeouts Per Game... 3.3.166...Opponent Average....289.970...Fielding Percentage....971 Nebraska Category Long Island 10-1...Record...2-8.320...Average....154 12... Home Runs... 1 7...Stolen Bases... 9 5.5... Runs Per Game... 2.0 2.0...Runs Allowed Per Game... 5.1 1.87...ERA... 3.98 2... Shutouts... 1 8.1... Strikeouts Per Game... 4.0.166...Opponent Average....270.970...Fielding Percentage....940 year with a 2.05 ERA in 27.1 innings. Sheaf is 0-4 with a 5.48 ERA in 30.2 innings, as opponents are hitting.308 against her. Heather White (0-0, 5.00 ERA in 7.0 IP) rounds out the Long Island staff. Nebraska leads the all-time series, 2-0. The Huskers defeated Long Island 8-3 in back-to-back years in 2001 and 2002. The teams were scheduled to meet at the 2009 NFCA Leadoff Schedule, but the game was rained out. USA Softball/ESPN.com Poll (Feb. 22) Rk. Team Record Pts. LY 1. Arizona (8)* 10-1 473 2 2. Alabama (6) 10-0 467 3 3. Georgia (3) 10-0 452 4 UCLA (2) 9-1 452 1 5. Florida (1)* 9-0 443 5 6. Oklahoma* 11-1 401 6 7. Michigan 10-0 374 8 8. Arizona State 9-1 349 9 9. Washington 8-0 329 11 10. Tennessee 8-2 293 7 11. Hawaii* 9-1 291 12 12. Texas* 10-0 288 13 13. Oregon 10-1 273 14 14. California 5-1 232 15 15. Missouri* 1-2 214 10 16. Stanford* 8-2 201 18 17. Louisiana-Lafayette 10-0 198 19 18. Oklahoma State* 8-2 138 20 19. Texas Tech* 11-0 124 21 20. LSU 9-3 94 16 21. Texas A&M* 8-3 78 23 22. Nebraska 10-1 71 RV 23. Houston 8-1 60 NA 24. Kentucky 7-2 45 24 25. Georgia Tech 7-3 41 17 *2011 Husker opponent USA Today/NFCA Coaches Poll (Feb. 22) Rk. Team Record Pts. LY 1. Georgia (16) 10-0 721 2 2. UCLA (10) 9-1 702 1 3. Arizona (2)* 10-1 676 4 4. Florida (1)* 9-0 658 5 5. Alabama (1) 10-0 624 7 6. Oklahoma* 11-1 616 6 7. Washington 8-0 545 10 8. Tennessee 8-2 521 3 9. Michigan 10-0 507 11 10. Hawaii* 9-1 488 9 11. Texas* 10-0 431 13 12. Arizona State 9-1 418 12 13. Oregon 10-1 409 14 14. California 5-1 351 15 15. Louisiana-Lafayette 10-0 320 16 16. Missouri* 1-2 308 8 17. Stanford* 8-2 293 19 18. Nebraska 10-1 210 21 19. Oklahoma State* 8-2 202 20 20. LSU 9-3 144 18 21. Texas Tech* 11-0 134 24 22. Georgia Tech 7-3 129 17 23. Houston 8-1 96 NR 24. Texas A&M* 6-3 60 25 25. BYU* 6-4 46 23 *2011 Husker opponent Week-by-Week Ranking Date ESPN NFCA Record Preseason NR RV 0-0 Feb. 15 RV 21st 5-1 Feb. 22 22nd 18th 10-1

at Cathedral City Classic Page 4 Husker Head Coach Rhonda Revelle 19th Season at Nebraska 690-372 (.650) record at NU 698-388 (.643) career record 6 Big 12 Titles 2 WCWS Teams 14 All-Americans 11 Academic All-Americans Honors and Awards 2010 NFCA Hall of Fame Inductee 2002 Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year 2001 Big 12 Coach of the Year 1998 Big 12 Coach of the Year 1998 NFCA Midwest Coaching Staff of the Year 1997 Nebraska Softball Hall of Fame Inductee 1995 Big Eight Coach of the Year 1995 Midwest Region Coach of the Year Coaching Stops Head Coach 1993-present... Nebraska 1987... Nebraska Wesleyan Assistant Coach 1988-92... San Jose State 1987-88... Cal State-Hayward 1986... Nebraska Wesleyan Coaching Ledger Year Record Conf. Place Tourn. 1987# 8-16 N/A N/A N/A 1993 18-23 5-11* 5th N/A 1994 25-33 5-15* 6th N/A 1995 43-20 10-6* 3rd N/A 1996 42-23 10-8^ 4th 2nd 1997 29-24 10-6^ 4th 5th 1998 48-12 16-0^ 1st 1st 1999 35-21 10-8^ 4th 2nd 2000 52-21 15-2^ 2nd 1st 2001 51-15 16-2^ 1st 5th 2002 50-14 11-5^ 3rd 2nd 2003 39-17 10-8^ 6th 4th 2004 45-17 14-3^ 1st 1st 2005 36-23 9-9 7th 5th 2006 44-12 13-4 2nd 4th 2007 37-20 10-8 5th t-5th 2008 25-28 4-14 t-9th 2nd 2009 35-19 9-9 5th t-5th 2010 30-29 7-11 t-6th t-5th 2011 10-1 0-0 N/A N/A Totals 698-388 185-129 -- -- #Nebraska Wesleyan, *Big Eight, ^Big 12 Revelle vs. the Big 12 Conference Opponent Record Revelle vs. Counterpart Baylor 23-8 14-8 Iowa State 35-12 5-5 Kansas 32-25 2-0 Missouri 27-20 4-4 Oklahoma 19-25 19-24 Oklahoma State 22-29 3-5 Texas 18-17 18-17 Texas A&M 20-20 20-19 Texas Tech 29-6 2-0 Winningest Coaches in NU History (all sports by wins) 1. John Sanders, Baseball, 767-453-1; 20 years 2. Terry Pettit, Volleyball, 694-149-11; 23 years 3. Rhonda Revelle, Softball, 690-372; 19 years* 4. Tony Sharpe, Baseball; 394-338-3; 31 years 5. Tom Osborne, Football; 255-49-3; 25 years *active Quick Hitters The information below provides a quick glimpse of a few statistics and brief notes of interest as the Huskers continue their 2011 season at the Cathedral City Classic. The Huskers are 138-76 (.645) all-time in the month of February, including a 9-7 mark last season. NU has clinched a winning month of February for the ninth time in the last 10 seasons. Under Revelle, Nebraska is 129-62 (.675) in February. She has posted a winning month of February 14 times in 18 seasons (the Huskers did not play a game in February of 1993, Revelle s first season). Senior Julie Brechtel and freshman Taylor Edwards both enter play this week with seven-game hitting streaks. Brechtel has gone 8-for-21 (.381) with one walk, four runs scored and four RBIs during her hitting streak, while Edwards has gone 11-for-23 (.478) with six home runs, one double, four walks, 16 RBIs and seven runs scored. Junior Ashley Guile has reached base safely in all 10 of her games this season. Guile has recorded a hit in eight of 10 games. In the only two games where she did not get a hit, Guile was hit by a pitch against both Stanford and Tennessee Tech. In addition to a.379 batting average, Guile has drawn five walks and been hit by two pitches to post a team-best.500 on-base percentage this season. NU has allowed a total of 22 runs in 11 games this season, an average of 2.0 runs per game. That total could be even lower, as 13 of the 22 runners who have scored (59 percent) reached base via a walk or hit-by-pitch. Nebraska has allowed two runs or less in 11 of its last 14 games dating back to 2010. The Huskers have allowed only two opponents to score three runs this season. The Husker pitching staff enters play this weekend with a 14.1-inning scoreless streak. The staff has not allowed an earned run in more than 16 innings. Nebraska scored 54 runs in the first 10 games of the season, becoming only the sixth Husker team to score 50 runs in the season s first 10 games. Taylor Edwards Sets NCAA Record It took heralded freshman Taylor Edwards only 11 career games to etch her name into the NCAA record book. After homering in the final game of Nebraska s season-opening tournament, Edwards hit a home run in each of Nebraska s five games last weekend in Denton, Texas. The streak of six consecutive games with a home run is an NCAA record, bettering the previous record of five straight games set by Northwestern All-American Tammy Williams in 2009. Edwards has homered in seven of her first 11 career games. She also leads Nebraska with a.405 batting average, two doubles, 19 RBIs and a 1.027 slugging percentage. Edwards Twins Putting on Power Show Freshman twins Tatum and Taylor Edwards have shown impressive power in their first 11 collegiate games. The sisters have combined for 11 home runs in 11 games, with Taylor homering seven times and Tatum adding four home runs. Taylor has hit a home run in an NCAA-record six straight games, while Tatum became the second Husker ever to hit a home run in her first career at bat. The duo has combined to hit 11 of Nebraska s 12 home runs this season and has produced 23 of the Huskers 53 RBIs. The two are already challenging the Nebraska freshman class record of 23 home runs in 1995. To the right is a look at the top eight freshman class home run totals in Husker history. FRESHMAN CLASS HR TOTALS Rank Year Total 1st 1995 23 2nd 2001 15 3rd 1997 14 2010 14 5th 1986 13 2006 13 7th 1982 11 2011 11 Taylor Edwards Hitting Home Runs at Record Rate Freshman catcher Taylor Edwards has homered in an NCAA-record six consecutive games, and she has seven home runs in her first 11 games. With five games remaining this month, Edwards seven home runs are already the most ever by a Husker in the month of February. Even more impressively, Edwards is only the fifth Husker to hit seven home runs before the month of April. It took Edwards only 11 games to hit her seventh home run, as she reached the total faster than any player in school history. Three-time All-American Ali Viola held the previous mark, hitting her seventh home run in the 13th game of the 1998 season. Edwards is already more than halfway to Viola s NU freshman record of 13 home runs. Huskers Match Best Start in School History Nebraska tied the best 10-game start in school history with a 9-1 record, and the Huskers have a chance to tie the best 15-game mark in school history this weekend. NU is 10-1 this season, becoming the fourth Husker team to begin a season 10-1. Only three Nebraska teams have won 11 of their first 12 games, while the best 15-game start came in 2003, when the Huskers opened the season 14-1. Below is a look at the only teams in school history to win nine of their first 10 games and how they fared in their first 15 games and at the end of the season: Year First 10 Games First 15 Games Final Record NCAA Finish Final Ranking 2011 9-1 N/A N/A N/A N/A 2003 9-1 14-1 39-17 Regional 13th 2006 9-1 12-3 44-12 Regional Final 15th 1996 9-1 12-3 42-23 Regional 18th

s at Cathedral City Classic Page 5 Revelle Approaching Coaching Milestones Head Coach Rhonda Revelle is closing in on a pair of milestones in her coaching career. In her 20th season as a head coach, Revelle owns 698 all-time wins. With two more victories, she will join the 700-win club. Revelle also owns 690 wins in her 19 seasons at Nebraska. She is only 10 wins shy of winning her 700th game as a Husker. Revelle also needs only five victories to pass former NU volleyball coach Terry Pettit and move into second place on Nebraska s all-time win chart. Husker Hitters Making Adjustments The Husker offense boasts a.320 batting average and has homered 12 times in 11 games, while averaging 5.5 runs per game. The key to the impressive start has been Nebraska s ability to make adjustments the second, third and fourth time through the batting order. The first time through the lineup this season, Nebraska is hitting just.184 (14-for-76). But the second time through the order, Husker hitters are batting.352 (31-for-88). The average continues to rise the third (.371, 33-for- 89) and fourth (.395, 17-for-43) times through the order. Husker Pitching Staff Posts Impressive Weekend The Nebraska pitching staff continued a solid start to the 2011 season with an impressive performance at the Sleep Inn Classic in Denton, Texas, last weekend. In winning all five games at the tournament, the Huskers posted their first two shutouts of the season and allowed only seven runs in five games, while posting a 1.27 staff ERA. Nebraska closed the season with back-to-back shutouts and a 14.1-inning scoreless streak. Junior right-hander Ashley Hagemann went 3-0 with a 0.38 ERA, allowing only seven hits and one earned run in 18.1 innings. Hagemann tossed a two-hit shutout against Northwestern State and finished the weekend with 21 strikeouts. Freshman right-hander Tatum Edwards picked up her first two career wins at the tournament, compiling a 1.40 ERA in 10.0 innings. She allowed only three hits on the weekend and struck out nine, ending her tournament with a two-hit shutout of Tennessee Tech in the first complete game of her career. Husker Offense Also Posts Big Weekend Not to be outdone by the pitching staff, the Husker offense put up gaudy numbers at the Sleep Inn Classic last week. Nebraska hit.376 in five games at the tournament, while slugging six home runs and averaging more than six runs per game. The Huskers twice posted season-high hit totals on the weekend and recorded a.525 slugging percentage and a.436 on-base percentage. Leading the way was freshman Taylor Edwards, who batted.529 last weekend with five home runs and 12 RBIs in only 17 at bats. Edwards homered in each of her five games in Texas, extending her NCAA-record home run streak to six consecutive games. Overall, each of Nebraska s regular starters had at least four hits in the five games last week and all 13 position players who saw action at the tournament scored at least one run. Guile Records 100th Hit Junior Ashley Guile recorded the 100th hit of her career at North Texas on Feb. 19. Guile is the first member of Nebraska s junior class to reach the milestone, and she joins seniors Julie Brechtel and Heidi Foland as current members of the 100-hit club. Guile s 100th hit came with a two-out single in the top of the third inning against the Mean Green. After batting.382 last season, Guile is hitting.379 in 10 games this season. Guile s career.326 batting average ranks 12th in school history. Guile also leads the 2011 Huskers with a.500 on-base percentage. Tatum Edwards Homers in First Career At Bat Tatum Edwards became the first Husker freshman in more than a decade to homer in her first career at bat against Portland State in the season opener. Edwards came to the plate for the first time in her career with two runners on base in the top of the second inning against the Vikings and blasted a three-run home run. The last freshman to homer in her first career at bat was Amber Burgess, who homered in the 2000 season opener. Burgess and Edwards are the only two Husker freshmen known to have homered their first career at bat. Haget Ties School Record Junior Nikki Haget put together an impressive performance against San Jose State in the second game of the season. Haget went 4-for-4 at the plate and scored four times. Her four runs scored tied the school record, as she became the sixth Husker to score four runs in a game. Haget s four hits also tied her career high and were one shy of the school record. 2011 Big 12 Conference Standings (Feb. 14) Rk. Team Big 12 Overall 1. Texas Tech...0-0...11-0 2. Kansas...0-0...10-0 Texas...0-0...10-0 4. Baylor...0-0...8-0 5. Oklahoma...0-0...11-1 6. Nebraska...0-0...10-1 7. Oklahoma State...0-0...8-2 8. Texas A&M...0-0...8-3 9. Iowa State...0-0...8-4 10. Missouri...0-0...1-2 2011 Big 12 Coaches Preseason Poll Rk. Team (first-place votes) Points Titles 1. Oklahoma (7)... 79...4 2. Missouri (2)... 71...1 3. Texas (1)... 69...4 4. Texas A&M... 54...2 5. Oklahoma State... 50...0 6. Baylor... 40...1 7. Texas Tech... 33...0 8. Nebraska... 26...3 9. Iowa State... 15...0 10. Kansas... 13...0 Nebraska s History in the Preseason Poll Year Preseason Pick Actual Finish 2000...2nd... 2nd 2001...2nd... 1st 2002... 1st... 2nd 2003... 1st...6th 2004...2nd... 1st 2005...5th...7th 2006...5th... 2nd 2007...3rd...5th 2008...6th... t-9th 2009...5th...5th 2010...4th... t-6th 2011...8th...N/A Nebraska s Big 12 Finishes Year Regular Season Postseason 1996...4th... 2nd 1997...4th... t-5th 1998... 1st*... 1st 1999...4th... 2nd 2000...2nd... 1st 2001... 1st... t-3rd 2002...2nd... 2nd 2003...6th... t-3rd 2004... 1st... 1st 2005...7th... t-5th 2006...2nd... t-3rd 2007...5th... t-5th 2008...t-9th... 2nd 2009...5th... t-5th 2010...t-6th... t-5th *only unbeaten season in Big 12 history Taylor Edwards Named Big 12 Player of the Week Freshman catcher Taylor Edwards earned the first Big 12 Player-of-the-Week honor of her career on Feb. 22 for her performance at the Sleep Inn Classic. In five games at the tournament, Edwards batted.529 with five home runs and 12 RBIs. The highlight of the weekend was her final at bat, when she homered against Tennessee Tech. That extended Edwards streak to six consecutive games with a home run, establishing a new NCAA record.

at Cathedral City Classic Page 6 Nebraska s 2011 Record When... Overall... 10-1 At home... 0-0 At neutral sites... 9-1 On the road... 1-0 Against ranked teams... 1-1 Night games... 0-1 Day games... 10-0 On Sunday... 2-0 On Monday... 0-0 On Tuesday... 0-0 On Wednesday... 0-0 On Thursday... 1-0 On Friday... 3-1 On Saturday... 4-0 Out-hit opponent... 10-0 Out-hit by opponent... 0-1 Had fewer than 5 hits... 0-1 Had 5 hits or more... 10-0 Had 10 hits or more... 3-0 Scored first... 9-0 Opponent scored first... 1-1 Scored in the first inning... 4-0 Scored fewer than 3 runs... 0-1 Scored 3 or more runs... 10-0 Scored 4 or more runs... 8-0 Scored 5 or more runs... 5-0 Scored 10 or more runs... 2-0 Opponent scored fewer than 3 runs... 8-0 Opponent scored 3 or more runs... 2-1 Opponent scored 4 or more runs... 0-1 Opponent scored 5 or more runs... 0-1 Opponent scored 10 or more runs... 0-0 Led after four innings... 8-0 Led after five innings... 8-0 Led after six innings... 8-0 Trailed after four innings... 2-1 Trailed after five innings... 0-1 Trailed after six innings... 0-1 In games decided by 1 run... 2-0 In extra innings... 1-0 Committed 0 errors... 5-1 Committed 2 or more errors... 1-1 Nebraska s 2011 Game Highs... Runs...11 vs. Portland State (2/10) Hits... 14 vs. Northwestern State (2/19) Walks...6 vs. Portland State (2/10) Strikeouts...9 vs. Arizona (2/11) 2B... 2 twice, last vs. Northwestern State (2/19) 3B...None HR...2 three times, last vs. Tennessee Tech (2/20) RBIs...10 vs. Centenary (2/19) SB... 2 vs. Tennessee Tech (2/18) Errors...3 vs. Stanford (2/12) Runs Allowed...6 vs. Arizona (2/11) Hits Allowed...9 vs. Arizona (2/11) Walks Allowed... 8 vs. Tennessee Tech (2/18) Strikeouts...11 twice (last vs. Stanford, 2/12) 2B Allowed...1 five times, last vs. Tenn. Tech (2/20) 3B Allowed...1 twice (last vs. Stanford, 2/12) HR Allowed...2 vs. Arizona (2/11) RBIs Allowed...6 vs. Arizona (2/11) SB Allowed...3 vs. Arizona (2/11) A Look at the Probable Lineup 1. Nikki Haget, CF (11 starts,.394, 1 2B, 1 HR, 1 RBI) A slapper, Haget saw her first action in the field and at the plate during her sophomore season in 2010. She won the starting job in center field early in the year and hit.345 with 39 runs scored and 12 stolen bases batting out of the No. 2 spot in the lineup. This season, she moved into the leadoff spot and looks for repeat All-Big 12 honors. 2. Julie Brechtel, 2B (11 starts,.333, 1 2B, 0 HR, 5 RBIs) A four-year starter at second, Brechtel ranked fourth among all sophomores in NU history with 25 walks in 2009 and fifth with a.500 slugging percentage. She then ranked third among all juniors in NU history with 37 RBIs in 2010 while earning second-team all-region honors. Defensively, Brechtel has committed two errors in her last 63 games. 3. Taylor Edwards, C (11 starts,.405, 2 2B, 7 HRs, 19 RBIs) A talented freshman, Edwards begins her career as NU s cleanup hitter. Edwards was a three-time Under Armour All-American in high school and was named the nation s top junior by EA Sports in 2009. She hit.520 with 38 homers and 135 RBIs in her prep career. She has homered in her last six games, an NCAA record. 4. Ashley Guile, DP (10 starts,.379, 1 2B, 0 HR, 5 RBIs) After redshirting in 2009, Guile earned all-conference and all-region accolades in 2010. Guile posted top-10 totals in school history in doubles (4th, 15), walks (6th, 35) and average (8th,.382) last spring. After catching 39 games in 2010, Guile will focus on offense as the designated player in 2011. She hit.480 in that role last season. 5. Brooke Thomason, RF (10 starts,.296, 0 2B, 0 HR, 5 RBIs) Thomason had a bone removed from her foot prior to last season and still earned all-conference and all-region honors as a freshman. With a.321 average, 14 doubles and 11 home runs, Thomason became only the second freshman in Husker history to hit.300 and produce 10 doubles and 10 home runs and only the eighth player overall. 6. Heidi Foland, 3B (11 starts,.294, 1 2B, 0 HR, 3 RBIs) Foland enjoyed a breakout junior season in 2010 and is Nebraska s active career leader in games played, hits, runs, doubles, home runs and stolen bases. She homered 13 times in 2010, the sixth-highest total in school history and the highest total in 10 seasons. Foland boasts 42 career extra-base hits (22 doubles, 19 homers, one triple). 7. Tatum Edwards, 1B (11 starts,.257, 1 2B, 4 HRs, 10 RBIs) Edwards will fill a variety of roles as a freshman for the Huskers in 2011. The majority of her playing time is expected to come at first base, but she will also work in the outfield and in the circle. A four-time all-state selection and the 2007 California Freshman of the Year, Edwards has hit four home runs in 11 games and thrown a two-hit shutout. 8. Megan Southworth, LF (8 starts,.391, 1 2B, 0 HR, 2 RBIs) Southworth made the conversion from catcher to the outfield early in her freshman season, earning 17 total starts, including nine in left field. After batting.220 last season, Southworth is competing to be the Huskers starting left fielder in 2010. She has earned eight starts and is third on the team with a.391 batting average. 9. Gabby Banda, SS (11 starts,.207, 0 2B, 0 HR, 1 RBI) Banda won Nebraska s starting job at third base last season and will slide over to the starting shortstop position in 2011. Banda showed power and patience at the plate as a freshman, producing 10 extra-base hits and drawing 23 walks. In an effort to maximize her speed and potential, Banda is batting both left- and right-handed. 10. Ashley Hagemann, P (5 starts, 7-1, 1.51 ERA, 62 Ks, 46.1 IP) Hagemann set a school record with 19 strikeouts in her debut and finished her freshman year ranked third in the Big 12 in opponent average and strikeouts per seven innings. Last season, Hagemann finished second in the league in saves and fourth in strikeouts. Her career average of 8.2 strikeouts per seven innings ranks fourth in NU history. Morgan McCann, INF/OF (0 starts,.000, 0 2B, 0 HR, 0 RBIs) McCann is the lone Nebraska native among this year s class of newcomers. A two-time honorable-mention all-state selection at Omaha Burke, McCann will work in both the outfield and infield in addition to pinch-running duties. Kylee Muir, INF (1 start,.167, 0 2B, 0 HR, 2 RBIs) Muir redshirted last spring but adds a powerful left-handed bat to the Husker lineup. She is competing for playing time at first base after earning a spot on the all-state team all four years at Lincoln High in Portland, Ore. Madison Drake, OF (2 starts,.250, 0 2B, 0 HR, 0 RBIs) Drake entered the Husker program as a pitcher and infielder, but after two years of development, she is competing for a starting job in left field. Drake earned her first five career starts last season and has two starts in 2011. Tori Tyson, OF (0 starts,.000, 0 2B, 0 HR, 0 RBIs) Tyson emerged as Nebraska s starting left fielder in 2010, making 47 starts after spending her first two years in the program as a pitcher. A chronic back injury is expected to limit Tyson s availability throughout her senior season. Haley Workman, RHP (3 starts, 1-0, 2.25 ERA, 16 Ks, 18.2 IP) Workman was a junior college All-American at Chattanooga State each of the past two seasons. She boasted a 57-8 career record in junior college with a 1.16 ERA and 603 strikeouts in 384.2 innings. Kirby Wright, C (2 starts,.250, 1 2B, 0 HR, 0 RBIs) Wright has been a solid catcher the past two years, working behind a different All-Big 12 catcher each season. She started 20 games at catcher in 2010 and three games as the designated player, batting.224 on the year. Saige Wright, LF (2 starts,.000, 0 2B, 0 HR, 0 RBIs) Wright has the ability to find her way onto the field in a variety of ways in her first season, as she could start in left field or at first base. Wright was a third-team junior college All-American at Wallace State last spring.

at Cathedral City Classic 4 Page 7 Chasing History Seniors Julie Brechtel and Heidi Foland both have a chance this season to join an exclusive group of Huskers who have produced 100 career hits, RBIs and runs scored. Only seven players in the history of Nebraska softball have reached each of those milestones and only once (2003) has a Husker team featured two players who totaled 100 career hits, RBIs and runs scored. Brechtel and Foland each have work to do to reach at least one of the milestones. Brechtel need a career-high run total to reach all three milestones, while Foland needs a career-high RBI total to reach the marks. Aiding the cause is a move up the lineup to the No. 2 spot in the batting order for Brechtel and a move to the middle of the order for Foland. Below is a look at how Brechtel and Foland stack up against the list of Huskers who are members of the 100-100-100 club (listed in the order they joined the club): Name (years) Hits RBIs Runs Tobin Echo-Hawk (1993-96) 266 134 168 Ali Viola (1995-98) 263 213 157 Jennifer Lizama (1997-2000) 254 135 199 Amanda Buchholz (2000-03) 184 115 127 Kim Ogee (2000-03) 263 113 182 Nicole Trimboli (2001-04) 232 126 173 Crystal Carwile (2006-09) 196 141 120 ----- Julie Brechtel (2008-present) 126 86 72 Heidi Foland (2008-present) 127 62 90 Guile Named to Player-of-the-Year Watch List Junior Ashley Guile was among 50 players named to the USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year preseason watch list, announced on Feb. 2 by the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) of America. Guile was the first Husker hitter named to the preseason watch list since Nicole Trimboli in 2004. As a sophomore in 2010, Guile batted.382 with 15 doubles, four home runs and 42 RBIs. She also drew 35 walks and was hit by 11 pitches to post a.520 on-base percentage to complement a.554 slugging percentage. Guile s 15 doubles were the most ever by a Husker sophomore and ranked fourth all-time, while her.382 average ranked third among all sophomores in NU history and eighth all-time. Her 11 hit-by-pitches tied teammate Julie Brechtel for the school record, while her 35 walks marked the sixth-highest total in school history. For her efforts, Guile was a first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2010 and a second-team All-Midwest region selection. Guile started 39 of her 59 games at catcher last season, becoming the first Husker catcher to garner first-team all-conference accolades since Jenny Smith in 1997. Revelle Inducted into NFCA Hall of Fame Head Coach Rhonda Revelle was formally inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame on Friday, Dec. 10, as part of the 2010 NFCA National Convention in San Diego. Revelle was joined in the 2010 Hall of Fame class by Florida Southern Head Coach Chris Bellotto and Illinois State Head Coach Melinda Fischer. All three were inducted at a hall of fame banquet, and their selections increased the number of hall of fame coaches to 53 since the organization created its hall of fame in 1991. 2011 Game-Winning RBI Chart Tatum Edwards, Fr., RHP/UTL Date... Opponent...Hit...Inning...Final Score Feb. 10... vs. Portland State...3-run home run...top 2nd...11-2 (5) Feb. 12... vs. Cal State Fullerton...solo home run...top 5th... 3-1 Feb. 20... vs. Tennessee Tech...3-run home run...top 2nd... 6-0 Taylor Edwards, Fr., C Date... Opponent...Hit...Inning...Final Score Feb. 13... vs. Oregon State...2-run home run...bottom 1st... 4-1 Feb. 18... at North Texas...3-run home run...top 3rd... 4-2 Feb. 19... vs. Centenary...RBI fielder s choice...bottom 2nd...10-2 (5) Feb. 19... vs. Northwestern State...2-run home run...bottom 1st... 7-0 Ashley Guile, Jr., DP Date... Opponent...Hit...Inning...Final Score Feb. 11... vs. San Jose State...2-run single...top 5th... 7-3 Megan Southworth, So., OF Date... Opponent...Hit...Inning...Final Score Feb. 12... vs. No. 18 Stanford...Ground Rule Double...bottom 9th...3-2 (9) NU vs. Other Conferences (2011) vs. ACC...0-0 vs. Atlantic 10...0-0 vs. Big 12 (all games)...0-0 vs. Big South...0-0 vs. Big Ten...0-0 vs. Big West...1-0 vs. Missouri Valley...0-0 vs. Mountain West...0-0 vs. Northeast Conference...0-0 vs. Ohio Valey Conference...2-0 vs. Pac-10...2-1 vs. Pacific Coast Softball...1-0 vs. SEC...0-0 vs. Southland...1-0 vs. Summitt League...1-0 vs. Sun Belt...1-0 vs. WAC...1-0 NU vs. Other Conferences* (all-time) vs. ACC...16-10 vs. Big 12 (all games)...372-271 vs. BIG EAST...21-14 vs. Big Ten...41-28 vs. Big West...30-23 vs. Mid-American...29-13 vs. Missouri Valley...177-73 vs. Mountain West...51-24 vs. Pac-10...51-73 vs. Pacific Coast Softball...15-9 vs. SEC...17-14 vs. Southland...34-7 vs. Summit League...52-0 vs. Sun Belt...16-8 vs. WAC...33-29 NU vs. Other Conferences (NCAA era) vs. ACC...17-10 vs. Big 12 (all games)...349-238 vs. BIG EAST...21-13 vs. Big Ten...39-24 vs. Big West...30-23 vs. Mid-American...28-13 vs. Missouri Valley...158-43 vs. Mountain West...51-22 vs. Pac-10...49-70 vs. Pacific Coast Softball...15-9 vs. SEC...17-14 vs. Southland...33-6 vs. Summit League...47-0 vs. Sun Belt...16-7 vs. WAC...33-29 NU vs. Other Conferences (Under Revelle) vs. ACC...13-9 vs. Big 12 (all games)...225-162 vs. BIG EAST...17-12 vs. Big Ten...28-14 vs. Big West...24-12 vs. Mid-American...19-3 vs. Missouri Valley...109-30 vs. Mountain West...31-12 vs. Pac-10...35-51 vs. Pacific Coast Softball...12-7 vs. SEC...15-13 vs. Southland...14-4 vs. Summit League...47-0 vs. Sun Belt...13-6 vs. WAC...19-19

at Cathedral City Classic Page 8 Nebraska Career Records Watch Batting Average (min. 250 at bats) 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98....418 (263/629) 2. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96....379 (266/702) 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000....378 (254/710) 4. Lizzy Rock, 2005-06....374 (133/356) 5. Anne Steffan, 2002-05....347 (217/625) 6. Lisa Wangler, 2000-03....346 (121/350) 7. Denise Day, 1982-85....336 (186/553) 8. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986-88....334 (170/509) 9. Christie McCoy, 1997-98....332 (102/307) 10. Kim Ogee, 2000-03....331 (263/795) 11. Meghan Mullin, 2006-09....329 (176/535) 12. Ashley Guile, 2008-present....326 (105/322) Hit by Pitch 1. Julie Brechtel, 2008-present...28 2. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09...23 3. Devin Porter, 2004-07...22 4. Ashley Guile, 2008-present...18 5. Jane Kremer, 1986-89...17 Trisha Tannahill, 2003-06...17 Heidi Foland, 2008-present...17 Strikeouts 1. Peaches James, 2001-04...945 2. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07...936 3. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002...858 4. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...838 5. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...708 6. Molly Hill, 2006-09...703 7. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-present...386 8. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88...382 9. Stacie Stafford, 1995-96...338 10. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84...328 Saves 1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88...16 2. Mori Emmons, 1982-85...12 3. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84...10 Jenny Voss, 1997-2000...10 5. Peaches James, 2001-04...9 6. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002...8 Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07...8 8. Rhonda Revelle, 1981-83...7 9. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91...6 Ashley Hagemann, 2009-present...6 The Last Time Nebraska... Defeated a top-five team...vs. No. 4 Florida State, 3/18/04 (1-0) Defeated a top-10 team...vs. No. 8 Georgia Tech, 2/26/10 (2-0) Defeated a top-25 team...vs. No.18 Stanford, 2/12/11 (3-2 [9]) Won when trailing after six innings...at Texas A&M, 3/22/09 (3-2 [9]) Lost when leading after six innings... vs. Drake, 3/30/10 (2-4 [8]) Scored 10 or more runs...vs. Centenary, 2/19/11 (10-2 [5]) Scored 15 or more runs...vs. Illinois, 2/24/06 (21-1 [5]) Scored 20 or more runs...vs. Illinois, 2/24/06 (21-1 [5]) Allowed 10 or more runs... vs. Alabama, 2/27/10 (L, 11-3 [6]) Allowed 15 or more runs... vs. Iowa, 3/22/97 (1-15) Recorded 15 or more hits... at Wichita State, 3/7/09 (15) Recorded 20 or more hits...vs. UMKC, 4/11/96 (21) Hit six or more doubles...vs. North Dakota, 2/7/09 (6) Hit two or more triples...vs. Northern Colorado, 4/14/06 (2) Hit four or more home runs...vs. SIU Edwardsville, 2/20/10 (4) Hit back-to-back home runs... at Iowa State, 4/15/10 (Brechtel & Thomason) Stole six or more bases...vs. Southern Utah, 3/2/07 (6) Drew 10 or more walks... vs. South Dakota, 3/18/09 (10) Was no-hit...vs. North Carolina, 5/23/10 (8 innings) To be eligible for induction into the NFCA Hall of Fame, the individual must have served as a head coach for a minimum of 15 years, must have been an NFCA member in good standing for a minimum of six years during his or her coaching career and must have made contributions to the NFCA by serving on committees, holding office, or serving in other capacities. In addition to her coaching career, Revelle has twice served as NFCA President, along with a stint as Second Vice President. She has also been actively involved in NFCA committees, serving as a member of the NFCA All-American Committee for four years before chairing the committee for two more years. Huskers Picked Eighth in Preseason Big 12 Poll Nebraska was picked to finish eighth in the Big 12 Conference preseason coaches poll. Of the seven teams picked to finish ahead of the Huskers, six made an appearance in the top 25 last season and qualified for the NCAA Tournament. The only team ahead of the Huskers that did not earn a top-25 ranking last season and a berth to the postseason was Baylor. The Lady Bears made it to a Super Regional in 2009 behind Big 12 Pitcher of the Year Whitney Canion, who missed most of last season due to an injury. She is expected to return to full strength for Baylor this season. Nebraska Records 1,000th NCAA Win Since softball became an official NCAA sport in 1982, Nebraska has posted 1,033 victories, winning its 1,000th game at Women s College World Series qualifier Missouri on May 2, 2009. Although no official statistic is kept for victories in the NCAA-era, according to research from CBS College Sports conducted in 2007, the Huskers were the 10th program to post 1,000 wins in the NCAA era. The nine other teams that reached 1,000 NCAA wins before Nebraska were UCLA, Arizona, Florida State, Cal State Fullerton, Louisiana-Lafayette, California, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and East Carolina. Head of the Class Nebraska leads all Division I softball programs with 27 CoSIDA Academic All-America awards won by 19 players. The total also ranks second nationally among all female athletic programs, trailing only the Husker volleyball team s 36 selections. NU is one of only three softball programs with 20 or more selections. Head Coach Rhonda Revelle has produced 11 academic All-Americans in her 18 seasons at Nebraska, a total that ranks third nationally during that span. Overall, Nebraska leads all colleges and universities nationally with 279 academic All-Americans across all sports. Program Stability Nebraska softball is renowned for its tradition and one of the Huskers richest traditions is stability. Nowhere is this highlighted more than looking at NU Head Coach Rhonda Revelle and Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel. Revelle is in her 19th season at the helm of the Husker program in 2011, while Sippel is in her 22nd year in Lincoln. Both coaches also played for NU, with Revelle enjoying a three-year career and Sippel starring for four years. Counting their playing days, Revelle and Sippel have combined to be a part of 991 of Nebraska s 1,166 all-time victories (84 percent). Olympic Connections Nebraska is among the national leaders in Olympians produced. The Huskers were one of only three Division I softball programs in 2010 with a roster that featured a 2008 Olympian. Overall, Nebraska has had five former players compete in the only four Olympic Games where softball was included. The Last Time a Husker... Recorded six or more at bats...jamie Waldecker at Texas Tech, 4/23/06 (6) Scored four or more runs in a game... Nikki Haget vs. San Jose State, 2/11/11 (4) Had four or more hits in a game... Nikki Haget vs. San Jose State, 2/11/11 (4) Had at least a 10-game hitting streak... Julie Brechtel, 3/6/10-3/24/10 (11 games) Had at least a 15-game hitting streak...meghan Mullin, 4/27/08-2/20/09 (15 games) Hit two or more doubles in a game... Brooke Thomason vs. Creighton, 4/28/10 (2) Hit a grand slam...heidi Foland at Tulsa (3/5/10) Hit two or more home runs in a game... Brooke Thomason vs. Pacific, 3/13/10 (2) Hit a home run in her first career at bat...tatum Edwards vs. Portland State, 2/10/11 Stole three or more bases in a game...jessica Yoachim vs. Northern Iowa, 3/30/07 (3) Drew three or more walks in a game... Kirby Wright vs. Oklahoma, 4/24/10 (3) Was hit by at least two pitches...julie Brechtel vs. Stanford, 2/12/11 (2) Recorded five or more RBIs in a game... Brooke Thomason vs. Creighton, 4/28/10 (5) Pitched a no-hitter... vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/08 (Alex Hupp) Pitched a perfect game... vs. Iowa State, 4/13/05 (Ashley DeBuhr) Had 10 or more strikeouts... Ashley Hagemann vs. Northwestern State, 2/19/11 (10) Had 15 or more strikeouts...ashley Hagemann vs. North Dakota, 2/7/09 (19) Won 10 consecutive decisions... Molly Hill, 3/5/06-4/18/06 (11) Won 15 consecutive decisions...peaches James, 3/20/04-4/28/04 (15)