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General InformationLocation ............................................................ Wilmington, N.C.Founded .............................................................................. 1947Enrollment ........................................................................ 12,500Colors ............................................................. Teal, Gold & NavyNickname .....................................................................SeahawksConference .............................................Colonial Athletic Assoc.Chancellor ............................................................ Dr. Gary MillerAthletic Director ........................................................Jimmy Bass
Sports InformationAssoc. A.D./SID ..................................................... Joe BrowningE-mail ........................................................browningj@uncw.eduSID Offi ce Phone .................................................(910) 962-3236Assistant SID (SB Contact) .................................. Jarrett AbelsonE-mail ..........................................................abelsonj@uncw.eduPhone ..................................................................(910) 962-3252Assistant SID ...........................................................Tom RiordanE-mail .......................................................... [email protected] ..................................................................(910) 962-4099Web Site .................................................www.UNCWsports.comOffi ce Address ............................................601 S. College Road................................................................ Wilmington, N.C. 28403
Coaching StaffHead Coach ............................................................ Kristy NortonE-mail ........................................................... [email protected] ce Phone ........................................................(910) 962-3984Alma Mater .................................UNCG, ’02/James Madison ’05 Overall Record (Years) .................................................First YearUNCW Record (Years) .......................................................SameAssistant Coach .................................................... Meredith FeltsE-mail ..............................................................feltms@uncw.eduOffi ce Phone ........................................................(910) 962-7021Alma Mater .................................................... James Madison ’10
Team Information2012 Overall Record .............................................................9-452012 CAA Record ................................................................4-17Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................ 10/9Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 7/5Newcomers .............................................................................. 10Home Facility ...............................................Boseman Field (500)Press Box Phone ..................................................(910) 962-7941
Table of ContentsMedia Information ....................................................................... 3Head Coach Kristy Norton .......................................................4-5Assistant Coach Meredith Felts .................................................. 62013 Roster ................................................................................ 7Player Profi les .......................................................................8-202012 Statistics & Results .......................................................... 21Through The Years ................................................................... 22Individual Season Records ..................................................23-26Individual Career Records ...................................................27-30Individual Game Records ....................................................31-33Team Season Records ........................................................34-37Series Records ....................................................................38-39All-Time Roster ......................................................................... 40Award Winners ......................................................................... 41In The Community .................................................................... 42Ft. Bragg Visit ........................................................................... 43Boseman Field.......................................................................... 44Colonial Athletic Association ..................................................... 45Academic Support .................................................................... 46Sports Medicine ........................................................................ 47Director of Athletics Jimmy Bass .............................................. 48UNCW Chancellor Gary Miller .................................................. 49UNCW .................................................................................50-53Wilmington, North Carolina..................................................54-55UNCWsports.com ..................................................................... 562013 Schedule/Team Photo ..................................................... 57
2013 ScheduleFebruary
UNCW Beach Blast (Wilmington, N.C.)8 Detroit 2 p.m.8 Nebraska-Omaha 4:30 p.m.9 Iona 2 p.m.9 Detroit 4:30 p.m.10 Iona 11:30 a.m.
University of Florida Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)15 vs. Western Carolina 9 a.m.15 at Florida 4 p.m.16 vs. Charleston Southern 4:30 p.m.16 vs. Savannah State 6:45 p.m.17 at Florida 1 p.m.
Charleston Southern Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)1 vs. Valparaiso 11 a.m.1 vs. Tennessee 1 p.m.2 vs. Tennessee 9 a.m.2 vs. Charleston Southern 1 p.m.6 at North Carolina A&T (DH) 1 p.m.
NC Central Round Robin (Durham, N.C.)8 vs. Presbyterian 1 p.m.8 vs. Presbyterian 3:15 p.m.9 vs. Liberty 4:15 p.m.9 at NC Central 6:30 p.m.16 USC Upstate (DH) 1 p.m. 23 Hofstra (DH)* Noon24 Hofstra* 11 a.m.30 at George Mason (DH)* Noon31 at George Mason* Noon
April3 at East Carolina (DH) 4 p.m.6 James Madison (DH)* Noon7 James Madison* Noon13 at Georgia State (DH)* Noon14 at Georgia State* Noon16 UNC Greensboro 5 p.m.17 at Coastal Carolina (DH) 3 p.m.20 Towson (DH)* Noon21 Towson* Noon23 Campbell (DH) 4 p.m.27 Drexel (DH)* Noon28 Drexel* Noon
May 3 at Delaware (DH)* Noon4 at Delaware* Noon9-11 CAA Tournament TBA
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UNCW softball Media Information
• Credentials All requests for media creden-tials must be made as early as possible by contacting UNCW’s Athletic Comunications offi ce. Credentials are issued to ac-credited members of the working media only, and all requests will be evaluated and prioritized. Credentials can be mailed if time allows. Otherwise, they may be picked up at the press box of Boseman Field.
• Photo Guidelines The NCAA has established a policy to control congestion in the photography areas during softball games. Only photogra-phers on assignment are given photo passes, and they must shoot outsdie the playing sur-face, keeping their media passes visible at all times.
• Post-Game Media Availability Both coaches and selected players are available upon re-quest following the game. Inter-views will take place on the fi eld of Boseman Field. Requests for opponent team members should be directed to their respective SID or a member of the UNCW Athletic Communications staff. Those interviews will take place on the fi eld at Boseman Field. The NCAA mandated 15-minute “cooling off” period will be en-forced.
• General Interviews Day-to-day interviews with the coaching staff and players are encouraged. Please contact soft-ball SID Jarrett Abelson at (910) 962-3252 to arrange coach/play-er interviews. Requests for inter-views must be cleared at least 24 hours in advance.
• Practice Interviews Nearly all UNCW practices are open to the media. Interviews may be conducted before or af-ter practice. The recommended time slot for interviews is before practice. Please call Jarrett Abel-son for practice times. To confi rm interviews, contact Abelson prior to arrival.
• Telephone Interviews In the event you are unable to talk in person to an athlete or coach, we will attempt to ar-range a telephone interview at a time convenient to both parties. Please allow ample time to set up a mutually agreeable date and location for those involved.
• Game Day Interviews No interviews will be given pri-or to the game, with the excep-tion of pre-game radio shows.
Kristy Norton, who helped transform James Madison into one of the top softball programs in the Colonial Athletic As-sociation, is in her fi rst season as head coach of the UNCW
softball program. Norton is just the fourth coach in the 28-year history of fast-pitch soft-ball at UNCW. “We’re delighted to have Kristy as part of the Seahawk family,” said UNCW Director of Athletics Jimmy Bass. “She was an outstanding player during her collegiate career and that strong pedigree has carried over into coaching. Kristy is one of the bright young coaches in the college game. We’re looking forward to seeing the program make signifi -cant progress under her tenure.” Norton joined the Seahawks after spending seven seasons with the Dukes and carry-ing the Harrisonburg, Va., school to its fi rst CAA tournament crown and NCAA Tourna-ment berth in 2009. Under Norton’s instruction, JMU featured the best offensive season in the program’s history in 2007, setting single-season marks for batting average (.311), slugging percent-age (.472), runs scored (278), home runs (42), and RBI (264). The Dukes were ranked nationally in batting av-erage (14th), slugging percentage, (24th) and runs scored (36th) en route to a school-record 37 victories that sea-son. Norton had 24 players receive a total of 42 All-CAA and CAA All-Rookie Team accolades during her time with the pro-gram, while two players, Ashley Burnham and Jenn Chavez, earned CAA Player-of-the-Year
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honors under her tutelage. Chavez was the fi rst Duke to earn the award in 2007 and Burnham was the league’s fi rst two-time recipient (2010 & 2012). “This is a fantastic opportunity and a great chance for me to really challenge myself as a coach,” Norton said. “I look forward to working with the players as we build the Sea-hawk program into something the entire Wilmington community can be proud of.” Norton began her collegiate coaching career at her alma mater, serving two seasons as an assistant coach at UNC Greensboro (2003-04). Norton worked with the team’s outfi elders and hitters, developed the team’s strength and conditioning program and coordinated travel arrangements. She also served as head coach of the Carolina Wild-cats, an 18-under travel softball team, from 1999-2002 Norton enjoyed an outstanding collegiate playing career for the Spartans, earning All-Southern Conference and honorable mention All-South accolades during her four-year
career (1999-2002). A durable sec-ond baseman that set team records for games started (252) and at-bats (785), Norton was also profi cient at the plate, ending her career second on UNCG’s career list for hits (222), doubles (41) and fi fth in runs batted in (106). A native of Fayetteville, N.C., Norton earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise and Sport Science with a minor in coaching from UNCG in 2002. She completed her Master’s in Recreation and Sports Management in 2005.
Overall Record ...............................First Season
Record at UNCW .......................................Same
Experience
• UNCG four-year letterwoman, 1998-2002
• UNC Greensboro assistant coach, 2003-04
• James Madison assistant coach, 2005-06
• James Madison associate head coach, 2007-11
• UNCW head coach, 2012-present
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UNCW softball Assistant Coach Meredith Felts
Former James Madison standout pitcher Meredith Felts is in her fi rst season as an assistant coach with the UNCW softball program. Felts joined the Seahawks after two seasons as an assistant coach at Charleston Southern, where she helped the Buccaneers advance to the Big South Conference Championship for the fi rst time since 1988. She also made a signifi cant impact with the CSU pitching staff during her time in the Low Country, steering the Buccaneers’ rotation to a new single-season mark for strikeouts each season and ranking near the top of the league in earned run aver-age. “Meredith will be a great addition to our staff and her appointment marks another step toward moving our pro-
gram in a positive direction,” said Norton. “She’s a true student of the game and an outstanding pitching coach. A phenomenal player at JMU, she brings a wealth of softball knowledge to our program and has a bright future ahead as a collegiate coach.” Felts began her coaching career as an assistant coach for the Mannheim (Germany) Tornados Juniors in 2009, where she planned and implemented team practices and as-sisted in game day operations. She then spent the 2010 season as an intern with the softball program at UNC Chapel Hill, serving as tournament director for multiple home tournaments and also assisting the Tar Heel program in scouting, recruiting, game day operations, practice planning and simulating opposing pitchers in practice. No stranger to the Colonial Athletic Association, Felts was a four-year letterwinner at JMU from 2006-09, fi nishing her career as the school’s all-time leader in wins (61), ERA (1.62), games started (85), complete games (52), strikeouts (581) and shutouts (20). A three-time All-CAA selection, Felts sparked the Dukes to the program’s fi rst CAA Cham-pionship and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2009, earning Most Outstanding Player and All-Tournament Team accolades after posting a 2-0 record and a 0.58 ERA in two starts during the event. She was named to the CAA’s 25th Anniversary Team in honor of the league’s Silver Anniver-sary in 2010. A native of Greenville, N.C., Felts graduated from James Madison with a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and a mi-nor in General Business in May, 2010.
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UNCW softball 2013 Roster
No. Name Pos. Cl. B/T Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School)Pitchers5 Casey Rowland LHP/OF So. R/L 5-10 Albany, N.Y./Colonie Central 7 Jordyn Schmidt RHP/OF R-So. R/R 5-5 Austin, Texas/Vista Ridge16 Kayla Pine LHP/OF Fr. L/L 5-10 Moresville, N.C./Lake Norman21 Darian Roberts RHP/UTL Fr. R/R 5-7 New Bern, N.C./Pamlico County
Catchers4 KC Shue C Jr. R/R 5-4 Concord, N.C./Concord (Spartanburg Methodist)8 Kimmie Stewart C Jr. R/R 5-6 Raleigh, N.C./Garner11 Erin Brown C/INF Fr. R/R 5-6 Myrtle Beach, S.C./St. James
Infi elders3 Jessica Rappe 2B So. R/R 5-4 Charlotte, N.C./Butler (Virginia Tech)9 Jordin Phillips 3B Fr. R/R 5-8 Hampstead, N.C./Topsail10 Olivia Poplin UTL Sr. R/R 5-1 High Point, N.C./Ledford (Mount Olive)12 Lauryn Buckworth SS Sr. R/R 5-5 Elkton, Md./North East 15 Jordan Critcher 1B So. R/R 5-7 Asheville, N.C./TC Roberson19 Kristen Jernigan 1B/3B So. R/R 5-7 Benson, N.C./South Johnston
Outfi elders1 Taylor Matkins OF Fr. L/R 5-3 Greenville, N.C./D.H. Conley2 Tori Sewell OF R-Jr. L/R 5-2 Wilmington, N.C./Laney14 Camry Wagner UTL Jr. R/R 5-2 Concord, N.C./Jay M. Robinson20 CJ Moose UTL Fr. R/R 5-6 Knightdale, N.C./Knightdale22 Morgan McCann OF Jr. R/R 5-4 Omaha, Neb./Burke (Nebraska)
NumericalNo. Name1 Taylor Matkins 2 Tori Sewell 3 Jessica Rappe 4 KC Shue 5 Casey Rowland 7 Jordyn Schmidt 8 Kimmie Stewart 9 Jordin Phillips 10 Olivia Poplin 11 Erin Brown 12 Lauryn Buckworth14 Camry Wagner 15 Jordan Critcher 16 Kayla Pine 19 Kristen Jernigan 20 CJ Moose 21 Darian Roberts 22 Morgan McCann
AlphabeticalNo. Name12 Lauryn Buckworth11 Erin Brown 15 Jordan Critcher 19 Kristen Jernigan 1 Taylor Matkins 22 Morgan McCann 20 CJ Moose 9 Jordin Phillips 16 Kayla Pine 10 Olivia Poplin 3 Jessica Rappe 21 Darian Roberts 5 Casey Rowland 7 Jordyn Schmidt 2 Tori Sewell 4 KC Shue 8 Kimmie Stewart 14 Camry Wagner
By ClassFreshman (6)Erin BrownTaylor Matkins CJ Moose Jordin PhillipsKayla PineDarian Roberts
Sophomore (6)Jordan CritcherKristen Jernigan Morgan McCann Jessica RappeCasey RowlandJordyn Schmidt
Junior (4)Tori Sewell KC Shue Kimmie Stewart Camry Wagner
Senior (2)Lauryn BuckworthOlivia Poplin
By State
Maryland (1)Lauryn Buckworth
Nebraska (1)Morgan McCann
New York (1)Casey Rowland
North Carolina (13)Jordan CritcherKristen JerniganTaylor MatkinsCJ Moose Jordin PhillipsKayla PineOlivia PoplinJessica RappeDarian RobertsTori SewellKC Shue Kimmie Stewart Camry Wagner
South Carolina (1)Erin Brown
Texas (1)Jordyn Schmidt
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10 Olivia Poplin5-1 | Sr. | IF | R/R
High Point, N.C./Ledford (Mount Olive)
UNCW softball Player Profiles
2012: Saw playing time in 38 games and made 23 starts ... Tallied 10 hits, highlighted by a pair of doubles ... Third on the team with 11 walks ... Posted .990 fi elding percentage, committing one error in 101 total chances.
MOUNT OLIVE: Played two years (2010 & 2011) for the Trojans before transferring to UNCW ... Started all 15 played games in 2011 for Mount Olive, batting .375 with just four strikeouts.
HIGH SCHOOL: All-State team as a senior ... Honored as the Central Carolina Confer-ence Defensive Player-of-the-Year as a senior ... Three-time All-CCC honoree for the Panthers.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Olivia Hope Poplin ... Born June 9, 1991, in High Point, N.C. ... Daughter of Chris and Sherrie Poplin ... Majoring in Business Administration.
Poplin’s Career StatsSeason Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .167 38 23 60 5 10 2 0 0 1 12 .200 11 0 11 0 .296 0 4 1 1 51 49 1 .990TOTAL .167 38 23 60 5 10 2 0 0 1 12 .200 11 0 11 0 .296 0 4 1 1 51 49 1 .990
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UNCW softball Player Profiles
12 Lauryn Buckworth5-5 | Sr. | IF | R/R
Elkton, Md./North East
2012: Started all 46 games played … Led team with .280 batting average … Tied for team lead with 37 hits … Second on squad with 11 RBI … Struck out team-low eight times in 132 at-bats … Fourth on team with 10 walks … Second on team with 71 assists.
2011: Started 39 of 40 games played, all at the shortstop position ... Led team with .298 batting average and 14 RBI ... Second on team with 37 hits, including team-high three home runs ... Third on the team with 52 assists.
2010: Started team-high 50 games during rookie season ... Posted .232 batting average ... Tied for third on team with 32 hits and tied for fourth with 36 total bases ... Led team with 98 assists.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named Conference Player-of-the-Year after posting .410 batting average during senior season ... Hit .610 as a junior to earn All-County and Conference Offensive Player-of-the-Year accolades ... Named defensive Player-of-the-Year as a sophomore
... Led Northeast to two conference championships and a state runner-up fi nish as a sophomore.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Lauryn Ni-cole Buckworth ... Daughter of David and Misty Buckworth ... Born March, 22, 1991, in Elkton, Md. .. Majoring in Community Health Education.
Buckworth’s Career StatsSeason Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .232 50 50 138 10 32 4 0 0 3 36 .261 6 0 13 2 .264 0 5 2 2 83 98 14 .9282011 .298 40 39 124 7 37 4 0 3 14 50 .403 5 1 4 0 .331 0 0 0 0 62 52 8 .9342012 .280 46 46 132 6 37 6 0 2 11 49 .371 10 2 8 2 .340 0 1 0 0 65 71 12 .919TOTAL .269 136 135 394 23 106 14 0 5 28 135 .343 21 3 25 4 .311 0 6 2 2 210 221 34 .927
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2 Tori Sewell5-2 | Jr. | OF | L/R
Wilmington, N.C./E.A. Laney
UNCW softball Player Profiles
Sewell’s Career StatsSeason Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .000 5 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 2 0 .250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000TOTAL .000 5 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 2 0 .250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
2012: Saw playing time in fi ve games ... Did not record a hit in three plate appearances ... Recorded one run scored.
2011: Did not play due to injury.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time Wilmington Star-News All-Area selection ... Two-time All-State pick and Three-time All-District honoree ... Two-time All-Mideastern Conference selection ... Helped lead E.A. Laney to two Mid-Eastern Conference titles and four straight NC-SHAA playoff appearances ... Guided Buccaneers to 80-13 overall mark during her four years with the program ... Paced squad in runs scored (21), RBI (18), walks (17) and on-base percentage (.603) during senior season ... Committed just one error during her prep career ... Four-time NCHSAA Academic All-State selection ... Member of the National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Victoria Day Sewell ... Born Feb. 24, 1992, in Wilmington, N.C. ... Daughter of Alan and Vicki Sewell ... Majoring in Elementary Education ...Parents are both graduates of UNCW ... Brother, Tanner, wrestled and played football at the Virginia Military Institute ... Majoring in Exer-cise Science.
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8 Kimmie Stewart5-6 | Jr. | C | R/R
Raleigh, N.C./Garner
UNCW softball Player Profiles
2012: Started 29 of 31 games played … Recorded nine hits, high-lighted by three extra-base knocks … Recorded fi ve RBI … Com-mitted just four errors in 127 total chances.
2011: Took part in 23 games and made 17 starts during freshman season ... Tallied nine hits, including one extra base knock ... Second on the team with .990 fi elding percentage, recording just one error in 96 total chances.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letter winner at Garner Magnet ... Earned All-State, All-District and All-Conference honors during prep career ... Helped Trojans capture Greater Neuse Conference championship as a junior ... Posted a batting average of .425 or higher in all four seasons at the varsity level ... Also played volleyball for the Trojans.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Kimberly Nicole Stewart ... Born Oct. 23, 1991, in Raleigh, N.C. ... Daughter of Andy and Kathy Stewart ... Majoring in Exercise Science.
Stewart’s Career StatsSeason Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2011 .205 23 17 44 3 9 1 0 0 1 10 .227 1 1 8 2 .239 0 1 2 2 88 7 1 .9902012 .143 31 29 63 5 9 2 0 1 5 14 .222 7 4 14 0 .267 1 4 0 0 111 12 4 .969TOTAL .168 54 46 107 8 18 3 0 1 6 24 .224 8 5 22 2 .256 1 5 2 2 199 19 5 .978
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14 Camry Wagner5-2 | Jr. | IF | R/R
Concord, N.C./Jay M. Robinson
UNCW softball Player Profiles
2012: Took part in 20 games and made fi ve starts … Recorded two hits, including one double.
2011: Took part in 35 games and made 28 starts during rookie season ... Third on the team with .257 batting average ... Tallied 19
hits, including team-high three home runs ... Fourth on team in runs scored (11) and tied for fi fth in RBI (9) ... Did not commit an error in 38 total chances.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter winner at Jay M. Robinson ... Two-time All-South Piedmont Conference selection following junior and senior seasons ... Second-Team All- News & Observer pick as a junior ... Named Team MVP following junior season ... Bulldog Spirit Award recipient following senior season.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Camry Lynne Wagner ... Born March 10, 1992, in Concord, N.C. ... Daughter of Richard Wagner and Dari Wilkerson ... Majoring in Biology.
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Wagner’s Career StatsSeason Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2011 .257 35 28 74 11 19 2 1 3 9 32 .432 9 6 14 0 .382 0 2 1 1 31 6 0 1.0002012 .095 20 5 21 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 .143 1 2 13 0 .208 0 0 0 0 13 12 5 .833TOTAL .221 55 33 95 12 21 3 1 3 9 35 .368 10 8 27 0 .345 0 2 1 1 44 18 5 .925
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5 Casey Rowland5-10 | So. | LHP/IF | R/L
Albany, N.Y./Colonie Central
UNCW softball Player Profiles
2012: Made 31 appearances and started 24 games in the circle ... Fashioned 4.21 ERA in 143.0 innings pitched ... Recorded 139 strikeouts, the third highest single-season total in school history ... Ranked third in the CAA in strikeouts ... Picked up fi rst collegiate victory with shutout triumph over North Carolina A&T ... Matched
school record with 12 strikeouts against Coastal Carolina ... Named CAA Rooke-of-the-Week on May 6 after pitching eight no-hit innings in loss against NCAA Super Regional qualifi er Hofstra.
HIGH SCHOOL: Recorded 190 career strikeouts for Colonie Central … Named Suburban Council Pitcher of the Year during senior season … Led Raiders to a Suburban Council Championship as a junior.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Casey Ann Rowland … Born June 7, 1993, in Al-bany, N.Y. … Daughter of Mark and Kelly Rowland ... Majoring in Elemen-tary Education.
Rowland’s Career StatsHittingSeason Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .031 15 13 32 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .031 2 0 13 0 .088 0 1 0 0 36 29 2 .970TOTAL .031 15 13 32 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .031 2 0 13 0 .088 0 1 0 0 36 29 2 .970
PitchingSeason ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA2012 4.21 1 22 31 24 15 1 0 1 143.0 136 109 86 84 139 19 4 10 652 .247 21 3 0 2 13TOTAL 4.21 1 22 31 24 15 1 0 1 143.0 136 109 86 84 139 19 4 10 652 .247 21 3 0 2 13
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15 Jordan Critcher5-7 | So. | IF | R/R
Asheville, N.C./TC Roberson
UNCW softball Player Profiles
2012: CAA All-Rookie Team selection … Started all 51 games played … Ranked second on team in batting average (.273), hits (33) and slugging percentage (.355) … Recorded six extra-base knocks, including two home runs … Paced squad with 26 walks, ranking fourth on program’s single-season list in that category. Re-
corded team-high 305 putouts … Fashioned .982 fi elding percentage, committing just six errors in 330 total chances.
HIGH SCHOOL: Mountain Athletic Conference’s Most Outstanding Female Athlete in a Team Sport as a senior ... Three-time All- MAC performer ... Led Rams to three-straight conference titles and two runner-up performances in the state championships ... Broke the North Carolina home run record with 30 career home runs.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Jordan Nichole Critcher ... Born June 10, 1993, in Asheville, N.C. ... Daughter of Phil and Cheryl Critcher ... Majoring in Marine Biology.
Critcher’s Career StatsSeason Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .273 51 51 121 11 33 4 0 2 10 43 .355 26 4 25 0 .414 1 3 0 1 305 19 6 .982TOTAL .273 51 51 121 11 33 4 0 2 10 43 .355 26 4 25 0 .414 1 3 0 1 305 19 6 .982
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19 Kristen Jernigan5-7 | So. | IF | R/R
Benson, N.C./South Johnston
UNCW softball Player Profiles
Jernigan’s Career StatsSeason Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%2012 .210 50 49 119 9 25 4 0 2 10 35 .294 5 3 12 2 .260 0 2 0 0 42 50 21 .814TOTAL .210 50 49 119 9 25 4 0 2 10 35 .294 5 3 12 2 .260 0 2 0 0 42 50 21 .814
2012: Started 49 of 50 games played … Recorded 25 hits, including four doubles and two home runs … Ranked third on team in defensive assists (50).
HIGH SCHOOL: four year letterwinner with South John-ston HS ... Named District Player-of-the-Year during senior season after leading Trojans to conference championship ... Also played volleyball and basketball at South Johnston.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Kristen Taylor Jernigan ... Born March 19, 1993, in Raleigh, N.C. ... Daughter of Glenn and Shelia Jernigan ... Majoring in Biology.
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UNCW softball Player Profiles
4 KC Shue5-4 | Jr. | C | R/R
Concord, N.C./Concord (Spartanburg Methodist) CSPARTANBURG METHODIST: Two-time All-Region X selection ... Named to All-Tournament Team at Region X Tourna-ment during both seasons.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time All-Conference selection at Concord ... Also played basketball for the Spiders ...
PERSONAL: Full Name: Casey Dorton Shue ... Daughter of Lou and Zeb Shue ... Majoring in Crimi-nal Justice ... Father played football at South Caro-lina.
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Charlotte, N.C./Butler (Virginia Tech) 2012 (Virginia Tech): Played in 11 games ... Scored four runs ... Saw action in the fi eld at second base, committing no errors in fi ve chances ... Finished with three at-bats.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time All-State pick ... Four-Time All-County and All-Southwestern 4A
selection ... Three-time All-District honoree ... Led team with .444 batting average during senior season ... Caro-lina Weekly Player-of-the-Year as a junior ... Guided Bull-dogs to Class 4A state title and No. 2 national ranking dur-ing freshman season ... Helped Butler post 82-22 during prep career.
CLUB: Played for NJ Breakers ... Took part in four gold national tournaments.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Jessica Suzanne Rappe ... Born May 19, 1993 in Charlotte, N.C. ... Daughter of Jane and Randy Rappe ... Majoring in Biology ... Sister, Sarah, played softball at Appalachian State ... Father played foot-ball and baseball at Gardner-Webb.
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UNCW softball Player Profiles
7 Jordyn Schmidt5-5 | So. | RHP/IF | R/R
Austin, Texas/Vista Ridge 2012: Did not play due to injury.
HIGH SCHOOL: Led Vista Ridge to district champion-ships during sophomore and senior selections … Four-year
letterwinner for the Rangers … Batted .495 during senior season … Named Team MVP after senior campaign.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Jordyn Taylor Schidmt … Born May 18, 1993, in Meford, Ore. … Daughter of David Schmidt and Monique Almazan.
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Omaha, Neb./Burke (Nebraska) NEBRASKA: Appeared in 33 games during the 2011 season, primar-ily as a pinch runner ... Helped Huskers post 41-14 overall record and advance to the fi nals of the NCAA Tournament Stanford Regional ... Made 31 pinch-running appear-ances and also pinch hit once while seeing game action in left fi eld and earning one start as
the designated player ... Finished the year 1-for-4 at the plate with a double and 10 runs scored ... Two-Time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Selection
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Harry A. Burke ... Recognized as a Class A Honorable Mention All-State selection by the Lincoln Journal Star in both her junior and senior season Named to Nebraska All-Star Team.
CLUB: Played for the Omaha Finesse.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Morgan Elizabeth McCann ... Born Jan. 20, 1992 in Omaha, Neb. ... Daughter of Steph-anie and Peter McCann ... Brother, Mitchell, plays football at Nebraska.
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UNCW softball Player Profiles
1 Taylor Matkins5-3 | Fr. | OF | L/R
Greenville, N.C./D.H. Conley HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter winner at D.H. Conley ... Earned All-District distinction during her prep career ... Helped Vi-kings capture 2011 NCHSAA Class 3A State Champion-
ship, pacing squad to 26-5 overall record and 14-0 mark in Coastal 3A Conference play ... Batted .556 during junior season.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Taylor Anne Matkins ... Born Jan. 13, 1994 in Greenville, N.C. ... Daughter of Telita and Alan Matkins ... Organized fundraiser game called Strikeout Cancer during senior season and raised $1700 for the American Cancer Society.
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Hampstead, N.C./Topsail HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time All-Eastern Central Conference, All-District and All-State selection ... Guided Topsail to 93-16 overall record during her four-year career ... Hit .496 with 52 RBI and 23 extra-base knocks ... Named East Central Conference Player-of-the-Year, District Player-of-the-Year and Jacksonville Daily News Play-er-of-the-Year during sophomore season ... Three-time Wilmington
Star-News and Jacksonville Daily News All-Area Team selection ...Led squad to seventh-place fi nish in the state championship during sophomore and junior seasons ... Hit .540 with 34 runs scored, 54 runs batted in and 10 home runs during junior campaign ... 2011 Triple Crown Sports All-American ... Also played volleyball at Topsail.
CLUB: Played for the Carolina Flames ... Posted .462 bat-ting average with .699 slugging percentage, .481 on-base percentage, 25 runs batted in and 24 runs scored during 2011 travel season.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Jordin Alexia Phillips ... Daughter of Mischa and Eric Phillips ... Born May 11, 1994, in San Diego, Calif. ... Mother serves in the United States Navy.
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11 Erin Brown5-6 | Fr. | C/IF | R/R
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UNCW softball Player Profiles
HIGH SCHOOL: Five-year letterwinner at St. James ... Helped Sharks win four regional championships and four district titles ... Member of 2007 Class 3A State Championship team ... 2011 Triple Crown Sports All-American ...Four-time All-Region honoree ... Three-time All-State selection ... Four-time Sun News Toast of the Coast honoree ... Hit .517 with six home runs, 31 runs
batted in and 16 stolen bases during junior season ... Set school mark for most runs in a game (4) and doubles in a season during freshman season... Set school mark with 15-game hitting streak ... Selected to take part in 2012 North-South All-Star game ... Named Most Improved Player as a sophomore.
CLUB: Played for the Carolina Flames ... Also played for Myrtle Beach Sting Rays ... Led Flames to Triple Crown Sports Summer Nationals title in 2011 ... Guided Flames to second-place fi nish in ASA NC State Tournament ... Participated in 2008 Southern Stars Showcase ... Took part in the Queens of the Diamond South Show-case ... Selected for Triple Crown Sports All-American Game.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Erin Lindsey Brown ... Daughter of Vala-rie and Dennis Brown.
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Moresville, N.C./Lake Norman HIGH SCHOOL: Led Lake Norman to back-to-back Mecklenburg Con-ference Tournament Championships and state tournament appearances (2010-11) ... Four-time All-State, All-Mecklenburg Conference, All-County and All-District selection ... 2012 Iredell County Player-of-
the-Year ... 2011 Iredell County Co- Pitcher-of-the-Year ... 2011 Mooresville Weekly Player-of-the-Year ... Fashioned a 12-2 mark with a 1.24 ERA and 80 strikeouts in 79.1 innings pitched as a junior ... Also posted a .444 batting average and .571 slugging percentage.
CLUB: Appeared in the Powerade State Games (2010 & 2011) ... Played club ball for Piedmont Storm and Caroli-na Comets ... Led Piedmont Storm to 2008 NC NSA State Championship ... Guided Comets to 2009 NC NSA State Title.
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UNCW softball Player Profiles
20 CJ Moose5-6 | Fr. | UTL | R/R
Knightdale, N.C./KnightdaleHIGH SCHOOL: 2012 Greater Neuse River Conference 4A Player-of-the-Year ... All-Greater Neuse Conference selection following senior season, batting .370 with 10 doubles and 27 RBI ... Led Knights to four state playoff appearances ... Batted .490 and paced Greater Neuse River Conference in runs batted in (30) during 2011 season ... Tied for league lead in home runs
(5) as a junior ... Finished career as school’s all-time leader in batting average (.430), homeruns (12), RBI, doubles, on-base percentage (.520) and slugging percentage (.700) ... Four-time All-Academic selection ... Also played volleyball at Knightdale.
CLUB: Played for Triangle Lightning ... Served as team captain for the past three seasons ... Led squad to three consecutive appearances in ASA Nationals with top 10 fi nishes in all three appearances ... Selected for the Cardinal Classic Dynamites Hot Times Firework Classic.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Cathryn June Moose ... Born Feb. 10, 1994, in Raleigh, N.C. ... Daughter of Diane and Tim Moose ... Mother is Senior Associate AD/Business Operations at NC State ... Sister, Jordan, played softball for the Wolfpack.
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New Bern, N.C./Pamlico County HIGH SCHOOL: Guided Hurricanes to 2011 NCHSAA Class 1A state runner-up fi nish ... Also led squad to three Coastal Plains Conference championships and two district titles ... Two-time Pamlico County All-Conference selection (2011, 12) ... Two-time All-New Bern Sun Journal honoree ... Finished with .370 batting average and 36 RBI
during senior campaign ... Posted .340 batting average and .454 slugging percentage during junior season ... Led team in runs batted in (28) ... Also pitched 13 in-nings, striking out 20 ... Recorded .906 fi elding percent-age ... Also played volleyball and basketball at Pamlico County.
CLUB: Played for NC Dominators Elite and Crystal Coast Comets ... Took part in the 2011 Adidas Futures Showcase.
PERSONAL: Full Name: Darian Summer Roberts ... Born Aug. 27, 1994 in Pamlico County, N.C. ... Daughter of Rhonda and Jeff Roberts ... Father is member of the United States Coast Guard.
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2012 Final Results2/10 NC CENTRAL W 14-42/10 NC CENTRAL L 6-42/17 vs Youngstown State# L 6-12/17 vs Georgetown# L 8-02/18 at USC Upstate# L 5-02/24 FAIRFIELD@ L 6-32/24 GARDNER-WEBB@ L 3-12/25 KANSAS@ L 9-12/25 KANSAS@ L 3-02/26 GARDNER-WEBB@ L 6-52/29 at #24 North Carolina L 3-23/4 at Presbyterian College W 6-03/4 at Presbyterian College L 3-23/7 N.C. A&T W 10-03/7 N. C. A&T W 1-03/9 vs St. John’s$ L 6-43/9 vs Gardner-Webb$ L 6-03/10 at Winthrop University$ L 2-03/10 vs Campbell$ L 2-03/11 ALBANY$ L 4-33/14 at College of Charleston L 3-03/14 at College of Charleston L 4-13/16 vs Rutgers% L 6-13/16 vsUMass% L 5-13/17 vs FGCU L 8-13/17 vs Northern Colorado L 5-13/18 vs Fairfi eld% W 4-33/24 GEORGE MASON* L 8-33/24 GEORGE MASON* L 2-03/25 GEORGE MASON* W 5-43/28 EAST CAROLINA L 10-23/28 EAST CAROLINA L 7-1 3/31 at James Madison* L 5-13/31 at James Madison* L 10-24/1 at James Madison* L 8-04/6 GEORGIA STATE* L 8-04/6 GEORGIA STATE* L 6-04/7 GEORGIA STATE* L 4-14/14 at Towson* W 3-04/14 at Towson* L 6-54/15 at Towson* L 2-14/18 at Campbell L 2-14/18 at Campbell L 7-34/21 at Drexel* W 4-24/21 at Drexel* L 3-14/22 at Drexel* L 12-24/25 COASTAL CAROLINA L 10-04/25 COASTAL CAROLINA L 1-04/28 DELAWARE* L 4-04/28 DELAWARE* W 2-14/29 DELAWARE* L 8-35/4 at Hofstra* L 7-05/4 at Hofstra* L 1-05/5 at Hofstra* L 3-0
PB - Team (6), Shingleton 2, Pinno 2, Torres 1, Stewart 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs -Team (3), Stewart 1, Pinno 1, Shingleton 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Davenport (66-80),Shingleton (34-43), Rowland (34-40), Pinno (32-36), Stewart (29-35), Torres (7-8),Sykes (1-1), Ladd (1-1).
Lauryn Buckworth led the Sea-Lauryn Buckworth led the Sea-
hawks lineup with a .280 batting hawks lineup with a .280 batting
average and 37 hits during the average and 37 hits during the
2012 season. 2012 season.
Amanda Davenport paced the Se-Amanda Davenport paced the Se-ahawks rotation with a 3.27 ERA ahawks rotation with a 3.27 ERA and 21 complete games and three and 21 complete games and three shutouts in 2012. shutouts in 2012.
Year Coach Record Pct.1985 Maggie St. Ledger 26-17 .6051986 Maggie St. Ledger 13-38 .2551987 Maggie St. Ledger 21-23 .4771988 Maggie St. Ledger 19-38 .3331989 Maggie St. Ledger 29-16 .6441990 Maggie St. Ledger 17-33 .3401991 Maggie St. Ledger 22-30 .4231992 Maggie St. Ledger 24-34 .4141993 Maggie St. Ledger 19-35 .3521994 Maggie St. Ledger 23-34 .4041995 Maggie St. Ledger 28-31 .4751996 Maggie St. Ledger 25-34 .4241997 Maggie St. Ledger 23-29 .4421998 Maggie St. Ledger 22-33 .4001999 Maggie St. Ledger 32-28-1 .5332000 Maggie St. Ledger 22-42 .3442001 Maggie St. Ledger 20-34 .3702002 Melissa Jarrell 22-32 .4072003 Melissa Jarrell 22-38 .3672004 Melissa Jarrell 19-38 .3332005 Melissa Jarrell 22-44 .3332006 Melissa Jarrell 33-28 .5412007 Melissa Jarrell 19-37 .3392008 Melissa Jarrell 12-33-1 .2712009 Kelly Van Houten 13-32 .2882010 Kelly Van Houten 10-41 .1962011 Kelly Van Houten 11-45 .1962012 Kelly Van Houten 9-45 .16628 Years 577-941-2 .381
Year-By-YearBig South Conference
Year Coach Record Pct. Finish
1996 Maggie St. Ledger 6-13 .313 8th1997 Maggie St. Ledger 7-9 .438 6th1998 Maggie St. Ledger 7-11 .389 6th 1999 Maggie St. Ledger 6-7-1 .461 5th4 Yrs. 26-40-1 .393
Year-By-YearSouthern Conference
Year Coach Record Pct. Finish
2000 Maggie St. Ledger 8-12 .400 5th2001 Maggie St. Ledger 5-14 .263 7th2002 Melissa Jarrell 7-13 .350 7th2003 Melissa Jarrell 6-13 .316 7th 4 Years 26-52 .333
Year-By-YearColonial Athletic Association Conference
Year Coach Record Pct. Finish
2004 Melissa Jarrell 5-13 .278 6th2005 Melissa Jarrell 4-14 .222 7th2006 Melissa Jarrell 13-8 .619 3rd2007 Melissa Jarrell 9-12 .429 4th2008 Melissa Jarrell 3-18 .142 8th2009 Kelly Van Houten 8-13 .380 6th2010 Kelly Van Houten 5-15 .200 8th2011 Kelly Van Houten 3-18 .142 8th 2012 Kelly Van Houten 4-17 .190 8th9 Years 54-128 .297
Tournament Results
Tournament Date Result
Big South 4-19-96 UNCW 4, Charleston Southern 2 4-19-96 UNC Greensboro 3, UNCW 1 4-19-96 Liberty 5, UNCW 4
Big South 5-2-97 UNC Greensboro 4, UNCW 0 5-3-97 Coastal Carolina 13, UNCW 5
Big South 5-1-98 Coastal Carolina 2, UNCW 1 5-2-98 Liberty 7, UNCW 6
Big South 5-7-99 Coastal Carolina 2, UNCW 0 5-7-99 George Mason 6, UNCW 3
Most Doubles1. Searle, Krista 19 2005 Murray, Meghan 19 20063. Gardiner, Ali 18 20064. Yates, Kim 15 1989 Searle, Krista 15 20076. Piver, Luellyn 14 19947. Jones, Raena 13 2001 White, Audrey 13 20029. White, Audrey 12 2001 Megan Watson 12 1995 Bennett, Chrissy 12 2000 Bennett, Chrissy 12 1999
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Krista Searle set program records for home runs (12), doubles (19), total bases Krista Searle set program records for home runs (12), doubles (19), total bases (125) and games played (66) during the 2005 season. She was named to the (125) and games played (66) during the 2005 season. She was named to the
CAA’s Silver Anniversary Team in 2009. CAA’s Silver Anniversary Team in 2009.
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UNCW softball Individual Season Records
Most Triples1. Piver, Luellyn 8 19922. Haas, Kim 7 19953. Piver, Luellyn 6 1994 Cochran, Kathy 6 19885. Yates, Kim 5 1989 Piver, Luellyn 5 1993 Henry, Yuki 5 1989 Megan Watson 5 1995 Jernigan, Sheri 5 1990 Hilliard, Mary Susan 5 2003
Most Home Runs1. Hughes, Carley 18 20072. Hughes, Carley 12 2008 Searle, Krista 12 2006 Searle, Krista 12 20055. Bosley, Jennifer 9 20066. Hughes, Carley 8 2009 Murray, Meghan 8 20068. Lindemann, Tiffany 7 2003 Bosley, Jennifer 7 2005 Luckett, Jess 7 2006 Hughes, Carley 7 2006
Jennifer Bosley recorded a school-record 190 strikeouts during the 2006 sea-Jennifer Bosley recorded a school-record 190 strikeouts during the 2006 sea-son. Bosley also made her way onto the top 10 of the program’s single-season son. Bosley also made her way onto the top 10 of the program’s single-season complete games (23) and shutouts (5) lists during the 2006 campaign. complete games (23) and shutouts (5) lists during the 2006 campaign.
Lindsay Styons set a school record by posting a perfect 1.000 fi elding Lindsay Styons set a school record by posting a perfect 1.000 fi elding percentage during the 2007 season as she did not commit an error in 181 percentage during the 2007 season as she did not commit an error in 181
total chances in the fi eld. total chances in the fi eld.
The 2007 CAA Co-Player-of-the-Year, Carley Hughes fi nished her career The 2007 CAA Co-Player-of-the-Year, Carley Hughes fi nished her career as the program’s all-time leader in home runs (45), slugging percentage as the program’s all-time leader in home runs (45), slugging percentage (.660) and total bases (376). She was named to the CAA’s Silver Anniver-(.660) and total bases (376). She was named to the CAA’s Silver Anniver-
Most Hit Batters1. Finn, Chrissy 92 1995-982. Aditays, Amanda 63 2008-113. Davenport, Amanda 52 2009-124. Davis, Rynee 37 1993-965. Lisowsky, Samme 33 2008-116. Petroff, Heather 32 1991-94
A skilled hitter, Keri Malcolmson made her greatest impact in the pitching circle A skilled hitter, Keri Malcolmson made her greatest impact in the pitching circle for the Seahawks, fi nishing her career as the program’s career leader in eight for the Seahawks, fi nishing her career as the program’s career leader in eight
categories, including wins (53), strikeouts (483) and earned run average (1.78). categories, including wins (53), strikeouts (483) and earned run average (1.78).
Most Double Plays Turned1. Johnson, Maggie 54 1998-012. Bennett, Chrissy 38 1998-013. Megan Watson 37 1994-974. Searle, Krista 35 2004-075. Dean, April 25 1992-95 House, Hayley 25 2003-067. Freaney, Christine 24 2000-038. Boseman, Julia 22 1988-899. Blank, Amber 21 1995-9710. Scott, Okada 20 1987-89 Tulak, Carey 20 1995-98
Maggie Johnson recorded a school-record 1,409 putouts during her four-year Maggie Johnson recorded a school-record 1,409 putouts during her four-year career. Johnson also holds the program mark for double plays turned during a career. Johnson also holds the program mark for double plays turned during a
career (54).career (54).
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UNCW softball Individual Game REcords
BATTING RECORDS
MOST AT BATS6, Four times Last: Kelsey Eddinger & Olivia Poplin vs. George Mason, March 25, 2012
MOST RUNS SCORED5, Amber Blank vs. N.C. A&T, April 5, 1996
MOST HITS5, Yen Wilson vs. Radford, April 5, 1991
MOST SINGLES5, Yen Wilson vs. Radford, April 5, 1991
MOST DOUBLES3, Kim Yates vs. Greensboro, March 12, 1989 3, Luellyn Piver vs. Shippensburg, March 19, 19943, Krista Searle, vs. Charleston Southern,Feb. 25, 2005
MOST TRIPLES2, Mary Susan Hilliard vs. N.C. A&T (Sea-hawk Invitational), March 1, 2003 2, Rachel Sawyer vs N.C. Central, April 22, 2009
MOST HOME RUNS3, Carley Hughes vs. Hampton, Feb. 23, 2007 MOST GRAND SLAMS1, several times, Last: Morgan Walters vs N.C. Central, March 21, 2010 MOST TOTAL BASES12, Carley Hughes, vs. Hampton, Feb. 23, 2007
MOST RBI9, Kim Yates vs. Greensboro, March 12, 1989
MOST STOLEN BASES3, Roxanne Belica vs. USC-Upstate, March 3, 1987
3, Mel Cope vs. Campbell, March 12, 19873, Amber Blank vs. Charleston Southern, April 19, 19963, Hayley House vs. Coastal Carolina, April 1, 2003
MOST SACRIFICE HITS3, Yexenia Ugarte vs. Detroit, March 4, 1996 3, Stephanie Davis vs. UNCG, Feb. 25, 1995
MOST SACRIFICE FLIES1, Several times
MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH3, Lauren Mattox v. Campbell, April 23, 2002
MOST WALKS4, Michelle Harrison vs. N.C. A&T, March 10, 20074, Karen Rogers vs. Conneticut, March 11, 19864, Yen Wilson at Mt. Olive, April 10, 1991
MOST STRIKEOUTS4, Four times.Last: Lindsay Styons, vs. Georgia State, April 23, 2006
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
Longest Hitting Streak: 15, Carley Hughes, 2007 Most At Bats Without Striking Out: 104, Julia Boseman, 1989 72, Carley Hughes, 2007
Most Home Runs In Doubleheader: 3, Jess Luckett vs. N.C. A&T, Feb. 21, 2007 3, Carley Hughes vs N.C. A&T, March 5, 2008
Most RBI’s In Doubleheader: 13, Kim Yates vs. Greensboro, Mar. 12, 1989
PITCHING RECORDS
MOST INNINGS PITCHED11, Jamie Gostyla vs. Furman, May 8, 200311, Jess Luckett vs. Delaware, April 8, 200611, Amanda Aditays vs. Towson, April 9, 2011
STRIKEOUTS12, Casey Rowland vs Coastal Carolina, April 25, 201212, Jess Luckett vs. Marist, March 19, 2005
MOST WALKS14, Ingrid Meyers at N.C. Wesleyan, March 30, 1989
MOST HIT BATTERS6, Chrissy Finn vs. Liberty, Mar. 30, 1996
MOST WILD PITCHES9, Ingrid Meyers at St. Andrews, April 22, 1989
MOST BALKS2, Rynee Davis vs. UMBC, Feb. 25, 1996
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED0, Sandie Burns vs. St. Andrews, April 21, 1985 (7 innings)0, Lisa Primovic vs. Valdosta State, March 4, 1987 (6 innings)0, Amanda Davenport vs. North Carolina A&T, March 9, 2012 (7 innings)
TWO WINS IN A SINGLE DAYChrissy Finn vs. Longwood & vs. St. Andrews, March 17, 1995 Chrissy Finn at Charleston Southern (DH), March 6, 1995Jennifer Jordan vs. N.C. Central (DH),April 17, 1995Keri Malcolmson vs. Mercer & vs. Marshall, March 20, 1999Keri Malcolmson vs. UNC Pembroke (DH), April 20, 1999Jamie Gostyla vs. Hampton & UMBC, Feb. 23, 2003
Sophomore Casey Rowland matched a program record by recording 12 Sophomore Casey Rowland matched a program record by recording 12 stikeouts against Coastal Carolina last April. stikeouts against Coastal Carolina last April.
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MOST AT BATS44, vs. George Mason, March 25, 2012
MOST RUNS SCORED28, vs. Morgan State, Feb. 25, 1995 (5 in-nings)
MOST HITS23, vs. Radford, April 5, 1991 (5 innings)
MOST DOUBLES7, vs. Campbell, March 12, 1987;7, vs. North Carolina Wesleyan, April 1, 1986
MOST TRIPLES 3, vs. Pembroke State, April 7, 1993
MOST HOME RUNS6 vs. Hampton, Feb. 23, 2007
MOST GRAND SLAMS1, several timesLast: N.C. Central, March 21, 2010
MOST TOTAL BASES34, vs. N.C. A&T, March 10, 2007
MOST WALKS17, vs. Mt. Olive, March 1, 1991
MOST STRIKEOUTS17, vs. Connecticut, March 11, 198617, vs. UNC Chapel Hill, March 18, 1986
MOST RBI20, at Valdosta State, Mar. 11, 198820, at Mt. Olive, Apr. 10, 199120, vs. Morgan State, Feb. 25, 1995
MOST STOLEN BASES13, vs. St. Andrews, Mar. 3, 1985
MOST SACRIFICE HITS6, vs. Campbell, Mar. 12, 19876, at Mt. Olive, Apr. 10, 1991
MOST SACRIFICE FLIES4, vs. South Carolina St., Feb. 11, 2006
MOST HIT BATSMEN3, vs. Baptist, Apr. 15, 19883, vs. St. Louis, March 11, 19953, vs. Ball State March 6, 20043, vs. Canisius March 19, 20053, vs. UNCW Chapel Hill, March 1, 2006
MOST LEFT ON BASE14, Vs. LIU, Feb. 15, 200214, vs. Delaware St., Feb. 25, 2006
MOST RUNS (BOTH TEAMS)31, vs. Morgan State, Feb. 25, 1995 (W 28-3)
FOR THE SEAHAWKS...Victory Margin: 25, vs. Morgan State (Seahawk Clas-sic) Feb. 25, 1995 W 28-3
Defeat Margin: 19, vs. Hofstra (CAA Tournament) May 11, 2006 L, 19-0
Longest Game (Innings): 11, vs. Furman (SoCon Tournament) May 8, 2003 L 5-4 11, vs George Mason May 8, 2004 W 2-1 11, vs. Delaware (CAA Tournament) Apr. 8, 2006 W, 2-1 11, vs Towson April 9, 2011 W, 3-2 11, vs George Mason March 25, 2012 W, 5-4
Most Runs In An Inning 16, at Valdosta State March 11, 1988, 2nd Inning 16, at Mt. Olive April 10, 1991, 3rd Inning
Most Batters In An Inning: 21, at Valdosta State March 11, 1988, 2nd Inning 21, at Mt. Olive April 10, 1991, 3rd inning
Most Hits In An Inning: 9, vs. North Carolina A&T Apr. 17, 1996 1st Inning
Most Home Runs In An Inning: 4, vs. Western Carolina March 11 2006 2nd inning
FOR OPPONENTS...Most At-Bats:42, vs. Ohio University, March 29, 1985
Most Hits:20, vs. Hofstra, May 11, 2006
Most Runs: 20, vs. George Mason, March 15, 1991
Most Runs In Inning:10, vs. Coastal Carolina, March 19, 2004
Most Batters In Inning:13, vs. Longwood, March 11, 1986
Most Home Runs In Inning:3, vs. James Madison, April 3, 2004
BOTH TEAMS...Most At-Bats:84, vs. George Mason, March 25, 2012 (UNCW 44, GMU 40)
Total Runs:31, vs. Morgan State (Seahawk Classic), Feb. 25,1995 W 28-3
Total Hits:30, vs. UNC Asheville, April 12, 1991 (UNCW 15, UNCA 15)30, vs. Liberty, March 17, 1995(UNCW 12, Liberty 18)30, vs. Miami of Ohio, Feb. 20, 1998 (UNCW 20, Miami 10)
Total Runs In Inning:13, vs. UMBC, Feb. 24, 1996, 5th Inning, (UNCW 7, UMBC 6)
Most Doubles: 7, vs. North Carolina Wesleyan, Apr. 1, 1986 7, vs. Northern Colorado, Mar. 5, 2005
Most Triples:4, vs. Lafayette, March 16, 1994 (UNCW 2, Lafayette 2)4, vs. LIU, March 17, 1994 (UNCW 2, LIU 2) 4, vs. UMBC, Feb. 24, 1996 (UNCW 3, UMBC 1)
Most Home Runs:10 vs. N.C. A&T, March 10, 2007 (UNCW 4, N.C. A&T, 6)
Most Total Bases:45, vs. LIU, March 17, 1994 (UNCW 25, LIU 20)
Most Stolen Bases:13, vs. College of Charleston, March 22, 1996 (UNCW 11, Charleston 2)
Total Errors:13, vs. Morgan State, Feb. 25, 1995 (UNCW 5, Morgan State 8)
Double Plays:4, vs. North Carolina Wesleyan, April 1, 1986 (UNCW 2, N.C. Wesleyan 2)4, vs. UNC Greensboro, Feb. 25, 1995 (UNCW 1, UNCG 3)
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TEAM PITCHING RECORDS
MOST INNINGS PITCHEDGame: 11, vs. Furman (SoCon Tourn), May 8, 2003 11, vs. George Mason, May 8, 2004 11, vs. Delaware April 8, 2006 11, vs Towson April 9, 2011 11, vs George Mason March 25, 2012Season: 425, 2000
MOST RUNS ALLOWED20, vs. George Mason, March 15, 1991, L 20-10
MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED16, vs. Hofstra (CAA Tourn.), May 11, 2006
CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGSSeason: 29, April 24, 2004 to May 8, 2004
STRIKEOUTS14, vs. UNC Charlotte14, vs. Campbell March 12, 198714, vs. Providence, March 12, 2004
MOST WALKS16, vs. Furman, March 1, 1988
MOST HIT BATSMEN6, vs. Liberty, March 30, 1996
MOST WILD PITCHES9, at St. Andrews, April 22, 1989
MOST CHANCES50, vs. Eastern Connecticut, March 14, 198750, at Georgia Southern, Mar. 8, 1989
MOST PUTOUTS33, vs. Furman, May 8, 200333, vs. Delaware, April 8, 200633, vs Towson, April 9, 2011 33, vs George Mason, March 25, 2012
MOST ASSISTS20, vs. UConn, March 11, 1986
MOST ERRORS9, vs. Virginia, Apr. 19, 1986 MOST DOUBLE PLAYS3, at N.C. Wesleyan, March 30, 19893, vs. Marshall, Feb. 26, 19953, vs. UNC Chapel Hill, March 24, 1999
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT AN ERRORGames: 4, 1994 4, 2010
MOST TRIPLE PLAYSGame: NoneSeason: None
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSMost Errors Both Teams In Game:13, vs. Morgan State (Seahawk Classic), Feb. 25, 1995(UNCW 5, Morgan State 8)
Most Double Plays Both Teams:4, vs. North Carolina Wesleyan, April 1, 1986 (UNCW 2, N.C. Wesleyan 2) 4, at Georgia Southern, March 8, 1989 (UNCW 2, GSU 2)4, vs. UNC Greensboro
UNCW softball Team Game Records
Hayley House started a program-record 238 games during her four-year Hayley House started a program-record 238 games during her four-year career. She also ranks among the program’s all-time leaders in at-bats (703), career. She also ranks among the program’s all-time leaders in at-bats (703),
home runs (9), runs batted in (68) and total bases (222). home runs (9), runs batted in (68) and total bases (222).
Akron ............................1-3Alabama A&M ...............1-0Alabama State ..............1-0Albany...........................1-2Appalachian State ........6-3Army .............................1-1Augusta State ...............0-2Austin Peay ..................1-2Ball State ......................1-2Barry .............................0-1Barton ...........................9-3Bethune-Cookman........0-2Bloomsburg ..................0-1Boston College .............0-1Boston University..........3-2Bradley .........................0-1Brown ...........................1-1Bucknell ........................5-1California (Pa )..............0-2Campbell .................23-46Canisius ........................1-4Catawba ...................... 2-0Central Connecticut ......1-1Charleston Southern .......20-13Charlotte .....................7-17Chattanooga ...............2-13Clafl in............................1-1Cleveland State ............4-4
Coastal Carolina .....23-66Colgate .........................1-2College of Charleston .........11-17Connecticut...................0-3Coppin State .................3-0Dayton ..........................1-6Delaware ..................10-20Delaware State .............2-4Detroit ..........................5-6Drexel.......................12-18East Carolina...........14-79East Tennessee State ...8-7Eastern Conn. State .....1-1Eastern Kentucky .........0-1Eastern Mennonite .......1-0Eastern Michigan ..........0-5Eckerd ..........................1-0Elon .............................3-5Erskine..........................1-0Eureka ..........................2-0FGCU ...........................0-1Fairfi eld .........................4-3Ferrum ..........................1-0Florida .........First MeetingFlorida International .....1-1Florida A&M ..................1-1Florida State .................0-7Fordham .......................2-1Francis Marion ..............8-9
Furman .......................5-19Gardner-Webb .............5-8George Mason.........21-28Georgetown ..................1-2Georgia .........................0-4Georgia Southern .......7-16Georgia State ............5-25Georgia Tech ................2-9Greensboro College .....2-0Hampton .......................9-3Hartford.........................1-0Harvard .........................2-0Hillsdale ........................0-1Hiram ............................1-0Hofstra .......................3-27Holy Cross ....................1-0Howard .........................1-0Huntington College .......1-0Illinois State ..................0-1Indiana State ................1-1Indiana Wesleyan .........3-0Iona ..............................0-1Iowa ..............................0-1Iowa State.....................0-1Jacksonville State .........0-1James Madison .........6-25Kansas..........................0-2Kennesaw State ...........0-1Kent State .....................1-2
The Seahawks will face four teams that took part in the 2012 NCAA Tour-The Seahawks will face four teams that took part in the 2012 NCAA Tour-nament this season, including Women’s College World Series participant nament this season, including Women’s College World Series participant
Tennessee. Tennessee.
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UNCW softball Series Records
La Salle.........................3-2Lafayette .......................6-0Lehigh ...........................0-2Liberty........................6-14Limestone .....................1-3Lipscomb ......................0-2Lock Haven...................1-0Long Island ...................2-4Longwood .....................3-4Louisiana Tech ..............0-2Loyola ...........................0-1Lynchburg College ........1-0Maine ............................1-6Manhattan.....................1-0Marist ............................1-1Marshall ........................2-4Maryland .......................0-3McNeese State .............0-1Mercer ..........................3-1Methodist ....................19-4Miami (Ohio) .................1-6Miami (Fla.) ...................0-1Michigan State ..............0-1Minnesota .....................0-2Monmouth.....................1-1Morehead State ... First MeetingMorgan State ................1-0Mount Olive ................16-1Mount St Mary’s .........15-3NC Wesleyan ...............5-2NC Central .................10-1NC State .......................3-3Neb.-Omaha ........ First MeetingNew England ................1-1Nicholls State................2-5North Carolina ............3-45North Carolina A&T ........ 30-7-1North Florida .................1-1Northern Colorado ........1-1Northwestern ................0-1Oakland ........................1-1Ohio ..............................3-5Ohio State.....................0-1Penn .............................1-1Penn State ....................0-4Pittsburgh .....................0-1Presbyterian College ....2-4
Princeton ......................0-2Providence College ......3-4Purdue ..........................0-1Radford .......................7-14Rhode Island ................2-1Rider .............................1-0Robert Morris ................0-2Rutgers .........................0-1SUNY Cortland .............1-3Sacred Heart ................1-1Saint Louis ....................3-0Salisbury .......................0-1Samford ........................1-3Savannah State ... First MeetingShaw.............................1-0Shippensburg ...............1-0Siena ............................2-0South Carolina ..............0-4South Carolina State ....2-1South Florida ................0-5Southeast Missouri State ....... 0-1Southeastern La. ..........1-0Southern Illinois ............0-1St. Andrews ...............10-3St. Augustine’s .............3-1St. Bonaventure ...........3-3St. Francis (N.Y.) .........2-0St. Francis (Pa.)...........4-1St. John’s (N.Y.) .......... 0-5St. Xavier .....................1-0Stetson ........................ 2-4Stony Brook ..................4-3Temple .........................0-6Tennessee ...................0-1Tennessee State ...........1-0Towson .................... 11-22Troy ..............................1-0Tusculum ......................1-0UIC ...............................0-4UMBC ......................... 11-5UMass ..........................0-1UNC Asheville...............1-0UNC Greensboro .14-33-1UNC Pembroke ............4-0USC Aiken ....................4-0USC Upstate ................2-5UT Martin ......................1-0
Valdosta State ..............5-1Valparaiso....................2-1Vermont ........................1-0Villanova .......................0-4Virginia ........................1-15VCU ..............................1-2Virginia Tech .................0-2Wayne State .................0-2West Georgia ................1-0Western Carolina ........4-4Western Illinois .............1-0Western Kentucky ........1-0Wichita State ................0-1Wingate ........................0-1Winthrop University .6-20-1Wright State ..................4-0Yale ...............................4-5Youngstown State .........0-1
Bold - 2013 Opponent
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UNCW softball All-time Roster
Adcox, Kelli .....................2003-06Aditays, Amanda.............2008-11Affrunti, Lisa ....................1987-89Allen, Jessica.............2005-06,08Anders .................................2000Anderson, Marti ..............1991-92Andrus, Caitlin ................2006-07Beauregard, Rachelle ..........1992Belica, Roxanne .............1987-89Bennett, Chrissy .............1998-01Blank, Amber ..................1995-97Boone, Kristen ................1995-98Boseman, Julia ...............1988-89Bosley, Jennifer ..............2005-06Bowen, Angela.....................1990Bradley, Stacey ....................2006Bruno, Michelle ....................2010Buckworth, Lauryn ...2010-ActiveBullard, Janet.......................1987Cabo, Jessica ..................... 1997Carmassi, Kim .....................1988Carpenter, Annette..........1987-88Carroll, Wanda .....................1987Cavarra, Caitlin .................... 2011Chriscoe, Summer ..........2002-03Chunn, Ashley ................2003-05Clingman, Megan ................2002Cochran, Kathy ...............1987-88Cope, Melody ......................1987Corvino, Alyssa ....................2012Courter, Kathleen.................1990Critcher, Jordan .....2012-ActiveCrosby, Dana .......................1991Davenport, Amanda .......2009-12Davis, Rynee ..................1993-96Davis, Stephanie ............1993-96Davison, Jennifer ............1998-00Dean, April ......................1992-95Eddinger, Kelsey ............2009-12Edwards, Stephanie .......2004-07Elmore, Christina ............2002-05Engels, Krista ............1990,92-94Faircloth, Candice................ 2011Finn, Chrissy...................1995-98Fisher, Tara ..........................1994Freaney, Christine ..........2000-03Fuller, Dawn....................1998-99Furney, Joanne ...............1990-91Gardiner, Ali .........................2006Gerdes, Ellie ...................1997-98Givens, Kelly...................1999-02Gnall, Shannon ...............2002-03Gostyla, Jamie ................2002-05Grace, Kelly ....................1998-00Granack, Polly ................1992-93Gunter, Jessie .....................2009Haas, Kim .......................1995-97Hanley, Cyndi .................1999-00Harrison, Michelle ...........2007-10Hayes, Emily...................1999-00Hendrickson, Laura ........2003-05Henry, Toni ..........................1990Henry, Yuki .....................1989-90Hepler, Leisa........................1988Hill, Ashley .......................... 2008
Hilliard, Mary Susan .......2000-03Honeycutt, Sue ...............1990-92Houmard, Katie.............. 2009-12House, Hayley ................2003-06Hudson, Tracy .....................1996Hughes, Carley ...............2006-09Hurst, Stephanie ..................1987Hutcherson, Jennifer ...........1993Jacobs, Kacie ......................2002Jernigan, Kristen ...2012-ActiveJernigan, Sheri ...............1989-92Johnson, Maggie ............1998-01Johnson, Maggie .................1995Jones, Raena .................2000-02Jordan, Jennifer ...................1995Kelly, Susan .........................1990Kibler, Joelle ...................1991-94King, Donna ....................1996-97Kisner, Katie ........................2009Kleekamp, Beth Anne .....2010-11Knudsen, Whitney ..........2005-06L’Hommedieu, Marcy ...........1999Ladd, Jennifer .................2009-12Lanouette, Allison ...........2008-11Lawrence, Laura ....................989St. Ledger, Colleen .........1987-88Lehrschall, Brittney .........2007-08Lindemann, Tiffany .........2000-03Lisowsky, Samme ...........2008-11Lofton, Brianna ...............2009-11Long, Christa .............1991-93,95Loveless, Missy ..............1988-91Luckett, Jess...................2004-07Malcolmson, Keri ............1996-99Marcum, Jenna ....................2007Marr, Joni ........................1998-01Mashburn, Allison ................2006Massengill, Karen ................1989Mattox, Lauren................2001-02Maultsby, Wendy ............1992-95McLaurin, Kelly ....................1990McLawhorn, Jessica ............2007Meszaros, Anne ...................1995Meyers, Ingrid .................1988-91Mills .....................................2000Mincey, Jamie .................1987-88Moore, Jeff .......................... 2003Morrison, Sheri ...............1988-89Mulcahy, Meghan ...........2003-04Mulenex, Kelly ....................1994Mullens, Stefanie .................1990Murray, Meghan ..............2005-08Nelson, Erin .........................1997Nicholson, Nikki ..............2003-05Niedzwiecki, Kim ............1992-95Niggebrugge, Ashley ......2002-03Nolan, Emily ....................... 2005Owens, April ...................2001-02Parker, Courtney.............1996-97Peel, Valery .........................1992Pendergrass, Amy ..........1991-92Perry, Lisa ......................1988-90Petroff, Heather ..............1991-94Phillips, Dawn .................1992-93Pierce, Brittany ...............2009-11
2007Carley Hughes CAA Co-Player-of-the-YearFirst Team All-CAACAA All-Tournament Team Krista Searle Second Team All-CAACAA All-Tournament Team
Paige Wakefi eld Second Team All-CAA
Morgan Walters Second Team All-CAACAA All-Rookie
2008Carley HughesSecond-Team All-CAA
Rachel Sawyer CAA All-Rookie Team
2009Kelsey Eddinger Second-Team All-CAACAA All-Rookie TeamNCCSIA All-State Team
Morgan Walters Second-Team All-CAA
2010Morgan Walters Second-Team All-CAA
2012Jordan CritcherCAA All-Rookie Team
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UNCW softball IN The Community
Junior Daniella Torres does her part during the Junior Daniella Torres does her part during the
annual CAA Blood Drive at Trask Coliseumannual CAA Blood Drive at Trask Coliseum
The Seahawks lend a hand helping their fellow
The Seahawks lend a hand helping their fellow students during UNCW’s Move-In Day
students during UNCW’s Move-In Day
The team poses for a group photo on the steps
The team poses for a group photo on the steps
of Trask Coliseum before helping out with the
of Trask Coliseum before helping out with the
Midnite Madness 5K run last October.
Midnite Madness 5K run last October.
Head Coach Kristy Norton gets ready to spread
Head Coach Kristy Norton gets ready to spread some Christmas cheer as she assists with the
some Christmas cheer as she assists with the popular “Toys for Tots” program in December.
popular “Toys for Tots” program in December.
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UNCW softball Fort Bragg Visit
Prior to the start of the 2013 season, the UNCW softball team traveled to Fort Bragg, N.C., to complete the leaders reaction course.
The leaders reaction course is a strategic obstacle course usually used by soldiers to promote small unit cohesion and problem solving.
Although each obstacle has its own specifi c challenges, all entail maneuvering each member of the team and pieces of equipment from one side to the other, across platforms of varying heights, using only wooden planks to avoid restricted areas. Unlike a normal ob-stacle course which requires brawn over brains, the LRC demands planning and cooperation.
UNCW Head Coach Kristy Norton coordinated the event as a team-building ex-ercise. After growing up in a military family, Norton wanted the team to get a feel for what service members do, while learning their own strengths and those of their teammates.
Paratroopers assigned to 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, over-saw the event to explain the requirements of each station and ensure the course was completed safely. The 22 players were broken down into three teams, one team per station.
After receiving instructions on their respective station they were given 10 minutes to plan their attack. They strat-egized the best ways to utilize the different-sized planks to reach various points in each obstacle and when to move ammo cans and barrels to get them safely to the objective.
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UNCW softball Boseman Field
2013 softball Virtual Guide
Recent upgrades have made Boseman Field, UNCW’s softball diamond, a spec-tacular jewel on the athletic campus. The regulation fi eld features a batting cage, scoreboard, in-ground dugouts bullpens and permanent seating. Lighting was added to the facility in the spring of 2002 and a spacious press box, featuring a concession stand, updgraded sound system, storage and working area for the media, was constructed in 2002-03. New charback bleachers were recently added behind home plate in time for the start of the 2013 season.