2015 TEXAS STATE SOFTBALL GAME NOTES // SBC TOURNAMENT Softball SID: Jen Lawson // Email: [email protected] // Office: 512-245-2988 // Cell: 217-369-4402 // Web: txstatebobcats.com SCOUTING THE COMPETITION UL MONROE The Warhawks are currently 28-20 overall and were 10-12 in conference play. At the plate, Rochelle Roberts led the ULM’s offensive charge with a .381 batting average, 59 hits, four triples and 40 runs scored. Roberts has also tallied 35 stolen bases on the year. Pitcher Melanie Coyne leads the Warhawks in the circle with a 3.86 ERA and 99 strikeouts in 139.2 innings pitched. LAST TIME AGAINST UL MONROE The last time Texas State met up with ULM the two teams each took home a win. Rain affected the series and wound up pushing the games to Monday, March 23rd. The Bobcats took game one 9-0. Freshman pitcher Randi Rupp pitched a no-hit shutout while the Texas State offense scored nine runs off of eight hits and four walks. Four of those hits were blasted over the fence coming from freshmen Ariel Ortiz, Sara Rupp, Taylor Webb and senior Kortney Koroll. In game two, the Bobcats fell 7-4. The Warhawks scored seven runs off of nine hits and three walks from sophomore pitcher Kaylee Garner. The Warhawks are under the direction of Corey Lyon who is in his first season as head coach. UT ARLINGTON The Mavericks are currently 27-27 overall and were 8-15 in conference play. As a team, UTA carries a .318 batting average and has hit 41 home runs this season. Senior Nina Villanueva leads the team at the plate with a .407 batting average and a .548 on base percentage. In the circle, Sam Montes leads the pitching staff with a 4.35 era and a 13-14 record. Montes has 71 strikeouts over 157.2 innings of work. LAST TIME AGAINST UT ARLINGTON The last time Texas State met up with UTA, the Bobcats swept the Mavericks and clinched the series scoring 24 total runs while surrendering only two. In game one, the Bobcats scored 11 runs off of nine hits, five walks and four hit-by-pitches. Ariel Ortiz and Lexi Fryar both launched home runs two help lead the team to victory. Randi Rupp threw six complete innings, throwing a two-hit shutout. Live Stats: sidearmstats.com/txstate/softball Live Video (home): txstatebobcats.com/showcase Twitter: @TXStateSoftball // @TXStateBobcats Facebook: facebook.com/TxStateBobcats Text Messages: txstatebobcats.com/txst Web: txstatebobcats.com Record: 32-20; 14-6 SBC Head Coach: Ricci Woodard Career Record: 513-339-1 Home Venue: Bobcat Softball Stadium DATE OPPONENT TIME 2/6 Sam Houston State^ W, 6-1 2/6 Northern Illinois^ W, 14-5 2/7 Sam Houston State^ W, 15-6 2/7 Pittsburgh^ L, 6-11 2/8 Northern Illinois^ L, 3-8 2/13 Grand Canyon# L, 3-4 2/13 Texas Tech# L, 2-5 2/14 Texas Tech# W, 3-0 2/14 UTSA# L, 3-6 2/15 Texas Tech# W, 2-0 2/20 UMass-Lowell% L, 7-9 2/20 UAB% W, 7-1 2/21 Florida International% W, 8-0 2/21 Robert Morris% L, 5-7 2/22 Wichita State% W, 4-3 2/22 Harvard% W, 9-2 2/26 No. 16 Auburn@ L, 2-6 2/27 SIU-Edwardsville@ L, 2-10 2/27 Samford@ L, 1-2 2/28 Connecticut@ W, 7-1 2/28 Connecticut@ W, 9-0 3/7 Georgia Southern - DH* W, 4-1, W, 10-2 (5) 3/8 Georgia Southern* W, 5-3 3/11 Lamar W, 8-0 (5) 3/14 Georgia State - DH* L, 2-5, L, 4-13 3/15 Georgia State* W, 5-4 (9) 3/18 Stephen F. Austin - DH W, 1-0 (8), W 9-0 (5) 3/23 UL Monroe* - DH W, 9-0, L, 4-7 3/25 McNeese State W, 4-3 3/28 No. 8 UL Lafayette - DH* W, 14-13, L, 2-15 (5) 3/28 No. 8 UL Lafayette* L, 0-4 4/1 Incarnate Word W, 1-0 4/3 No. 25 Texas L, 2-10 (5) 4/4 No. 25 Texas L, 5-6 4/8 No. 14 Baylor L, 1-6 4/11 Troy - DH* L, 1-3, W, 11-3 4/12 Troy* W, 4-3 4/15 Houston Baptist W, 12-0 4/18 No. 22 South Alabama - DH* CANCELED 4/19 No. 22 South Alabama* CANCELED 4/22 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 5-4 (8) 4/25 Appalachian State - DH* W, 4-1, W, 6-4 4/26 Appalachian State* W, 9-1 (6) 4/29 No. 25 Texas A&M L, 1-2 5/2 UT Arlington - DH* W, 11-0 (5), W, 2-0 5/3 UT Arlington* W, 11-2 (6) 5/6 vs. No.6/No.7 seed 5:30 p.m. All times listed are Central Time Bold denotes home game ^ denotes Hampton Inn & Suites Tournament # denotes CenturyLink Classic % denotes EMU Madeira Beach Spring Invitational @ denotes Wilson/DeMarini Classic * denotes Sun Belt Conference Game All home games are played at Bobcat Softball Stadium PROJECTED LINEUP: Ariel Ortiz .365 | 57 | 43 Courtney Harris .336 | 49 | 28 Kelli Baker .331 | 56 | 23 Kendall Wiley .392 | 60 | 49 Taylor Webb .279 |12 | 11 Lexi Fryar .252 | 31 | 18 Kimberlin Naivar .270 | 24 | 14 DP-Kortney Koroll .307 | 39 | 33 Sara Rupp .192 | 19 | 20 Randi Rupp 24-13 | 2.72 | 242.1 Taylor Webb 2-3 | 7.57 | 37.0 Ashley Wright 1-1 | 9.55 | 7.1 PITCHING STAFF: 2015 #’s AVG | H | RBI Date: May 6, 2015 // 5:30 p.m. Location: San Marcos, Texas Live Stats: sunbeltsports.org Series Record ULM: TXST leads 36-32 Series Record UTA: UTA leads 59-55 Last Game ULM: ULM won 7-4 Last Game Date ULM: 3/23/15 Last Game UTA: TXST won 11-2 Last Game Date UTA: 5/3/15 Record: 27-27, 8-15 SBC vs. winner of: Kaylee Garner 5-3 | 5.00 | 56.0 Record: 28-20, 10-12 SBC No. 3 No. 6 No. 7
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2015 TEXAS STATE SOFTBALLGAME NOTES // SBC TOURNAMENT
SCOUTING THE COMPETITIONUL MONROEThe Warhawks are currently 28-20 overall and were 10-12 in conference play.
At the plate, Rochelle Roberts led the ULM’s offensive charge with a .381 batting average, 59 hits, four triples and 40 runs scored. Roberts has also tallied 35 stolen bases on the year.
Pitcher Melanie Coyne leads the Warhawks in the circle with a 3.86 ERA and 99 strikeouts in 139.2 innings pitched. LAST TIME AGAINST UL MONROEThe last time Texas State met up with ULM the two teams each took home a win. Rain affected the series and wound up pushing the games to Monday, March 23rd. The Bobcats took game one 9-0.
Freshman pitcher Randi Rupp pitched a no-hit shutout while the Texas State offense scored nine runs off of eight hits and four walks. Four of those hits were blasted over the fence coming from freshmen Ariel Ortiz, Sara Rupp, Taylor Webb and senior Kortney Koroll. In game two, the Bobcats fell 7-4. The Warhawks scored seven runs off of nine hits and three walks from sophomore pitcher Kaylee Garner.
The Warhawks are under the direction of Corey Lyon who is in his first season as head coach. UT ARLINGTONThe Mavericks are currently 27-27 overall and were 8-15 in conference play. As a team, UTA carries a .318 batting average and has hit 41 home runs this season.
Senior Nina Villanueva leads the team at the plate with a .407 batting average and a .548 on base percentage.
In the circle, Sam Montes leads the pitching staff with a 4.35 era and a 13-14 record. Montes has 71 strikeouts over 157.2 innings of work. LAST TIME AGAINST UT ARLINGTONThe last time Texas State met up with UTA, the Bobcats swept the Mavericks and clinched the series scoring 24 total runs while surrendering only two. In game one, the Bobcats scored 11 runs off of nine hits, five walks and four hit-by-pitches.
Ariel Ortiz and Lexi Fryar both launched home runs two help lead the team to victory. Randi Rupp threw six complete innings, throwing a two-hit shutout.
Live Stats: sidearmstats.com/txstate/softballLive Video (home): txstatebobcats.com/showcase
All times listed are Central TimeBold denotes home game^ denotes Hampton Inn & Suites Tournament# denotes CenturyLink Classic% denotes EMU Madeira Beach Spring Invitational@ denotes Wilson/DeMarini Classic* denotes Sun Belt Conference GameAll home games are played at Bobcat Softball Stadium
PROJECTED LINEUP:
Ariel Ortiz.365 | 57 | 43
Courtney Harris.336 | 49 | 28
Kelli Baker.331 | 56 | 23
Kendall Wiley.392 | 60 | 49
Taylor Webb.279 |12 | 11
Lexi Fryar.252 | 31 | 18
Kimberlin Naivar.270 | 24 | 14
DP-Kortney Koroll.307 | 39 | 33
Sara Rupp.192 | 19 | 20
Randi Rupp24-13 | 2.72 | 242.1
Taylor Webb2-3 | 7.57 | 37.0
Ashley Wright1-1 | 9.55 | 7.1
PITCHING STAFF:
2015 #’sAVG | H | RBI
Date: May 6, 2015 // 5:30 p.m.Location: San Marcos, TexasLive Stats: sunbeltsports.orgSeries Record ULM: TXST leads 36-32Series Record UTA: UTA leads 59-55Last Game ULM: ULM won 7-4Last Game Date ULM: 3/23/15Last Game UTA: TXST won 11-2 Last Game Date UTA: 5/3/15
Record: 27-27, 8-15 SBC
vs. winner of:
Kaylee Garner5-3 | 5.00 | 56.0
Record: 28-20, 10-12 SBC
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BOBCAT QUICK FACTSGENERALLocation ....................................................................San Marcos, TexasFounded ........................................................................................1899Enrollment .................................................................................35,568Nickname ................................................................................. BobcatsSchool Colors .................................................................Maroon & GoldHome Field/Capacity ............................ Bobcat Softball Stadium/1,000 All-Time Record ....................................................................... 92-70Conference .............................................................................. Sun BeltPresident .......Dr. Denise M. Trauth (College of Mount St. Joseph, 1971)Athletic Director .............................................Dr. Larry Teis (TCU, 1988)SWA .......................................................Tracy Shoemake (Texas, 1990)Faculty Representative ......................... Dr. Paul Gowens (Baylor, 1965)
HISTORYFirst Year of Softball ......................................................................1985All-Time Record ....................................................................806-855-1All-Time Conference Record (GSC, SLC, WAC, SBC) ................361-302-1All-Time Sun Belt Conference Record .......................................... 21-18All-Time Conference Tournament Record ..................................... 39-28Regular Season/Tournament Conference Championships ..........Six/SixNCAA Appearances/Record....................Six (‘99, ‘01, ‘03, ‘09, ‘11, ‘12)/7-12Last NCAA Postseason Opponent/Result ..........Lost at Texas A&M, 7-4 (‘12 NCAA Regional)
COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................... Ricci Woodard (New Mexico State, 1991) Record at Texas State (Yrs.) ........................ 513-339-1 (15th Season) Career Record (Yrs.) ..................................................................SameAssistant Coaches .......................................Cat Osterman (Texas, 2007)....................................................... Kelly Kretschman (Alabama, 2001)Director of Softball Operations .....Anna Hernandez (Texas State, 2014)Volunteer Assistant Coach .............Coralee Ramirez (Texas State, 2014)
2015 TEAM INFORMATION2014 Overall Record .................................................................... 26-30 Home ........................................................................................ 16-8 Away ......................................................................................... 1-14 Neutral ........................................................................................ 7-6Conference Record/Finish ....................................................... 9-12/5thLettermen Returning/Lost ............................................................. 12/5Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................... 5/5Newcomers ................................................................................. Seven
MAILING ADDRESSTexas State Sports InformationDarren B. Casey Athletic Administrative Complex, Rm. 126601 University DriveSan Marcos, Texas 78666
In game two, Randi Rupp threw another shutout. The Mavericks tallied six hits and one walk but could not get a runner across home plate. The Bobcat offense scored two runs off of four hits. Kelli Baker and Kortney Koroll each recorded a hit while senior Courtney Harris recorded two hits. After clinching the series, the Bobcats ran away with game three. Randi Rupp and Kaylee Garner teamed up for the final game. Rupp gave up the only two runs of the weekend and gave way to Garner, who earned the save.
Ten Bobcats recorded hits in Sunday’s game and, as a whole, Texas State acquired 13 hits. Freshman Ariel Ortiz and junior Kendall Wiley each recorded multiple hits. Ariel Ortiz however blasted two over the fence to help secure the Bobcat’s victory. Head coach Kristi Fox is in her third season at the helm for the Mavericks.
PERFECTION!Freshman pitcher Randi Rupp continued to make her mark in the Bobcat history books this past Wednesday after throwing the first perfect game of her career.
Rupp struck out nine batters while allowing five fly outs and one ground out in her ninth shutout of the season. This was the first perfect game thrown by a Bobcat since Katie Garnett threw one on Feb. 16, 2008 against UMKC.
She earned her first Pitcher of the Week honor this past week through the Sun Belt Conference due to her perfect game.
CONSECUTIVE HONORSAfter going 4-0 with a 0.58 last week, Rupp earned her second consecutive SBC Pitcher of the Week honors last Monday afternoon. It is the fifth time this season that a Bobcat has earned the award and Rupp is the second Bobcat to have earned an SBC honor twice this season. Kendall Wiley did it earlier in the year.
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR FINALISTFreshman shortstop Ariel Ortiz was named a Top 25 Finalist for the NFCA National Freshman of the Year award Thursday afternoon. Ortiz is second on the Bobcat squad in batting average at .365 and first in doubles with 16. She is one of three Bobcats to have recorded 50 hits this season.
ATTENDANCE BARRIERSThis season, Texas State welcomed the second-largest crowd of 986 to the Bobcat Softball Stadium. The largest crowd was in the stadium opener on February 18, 2009 against Texas
A&M. There were 1,353 people at that game.
NO-HITTER, NO PROBLEMRandi Rupp struck out 11 and was just a hit by pitch away from a perfect game, leading Texas State to its first no-hitter since 2012 against UL Monroe on March 23, 2015.
MAKE THAT TWO!With a 5-for-6 showing with five RBI and four walks against Georgia Southern, junior Kendall Wiley earned her second Player of the Week nod of the season. Her POW against the Eagles was the third time this season that a Bobcat had been recognized.
Her first POW honor came at the Madeira Beach Classic where Wiley was the offensive spark for Texas State after launching six home runs in six games.
Against Robert Morris, Wiley hit three home runs, the most home runs in a game by a Sun Belt Conference member since the 2013 season.
She now has 11 home runs this season, putting her in the top five all-time in Texas State history. The record for home runs in a season by a single player is 13.
IMMEDIATE IMPACT...Freshman shortstop Ariel Ortiz was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week in the first weekend of the season. Ortiz finished the weekend with 11 hits, including three home runs, five doubles, and a triple. She tallied a team-high seven RBI and nine runs scored.
At the Wilson/DeMarini Classic, Ortiz finished with a team-high .417 batting average. Ortiz racked up five hits and four RBI as she launched a grand slam against Connecticut.
Ortiz, with 12 home runs this season, leads the Bobcats and has now hit more home runs than any other freshman in school history.
Freshman pitcher Randi Rupp leads the Sun Belt Conference with 284 strikeouts this season. She has also recorded 11 shutouts, ranking her third in the nation in that category.
DOUBLE TROUBLERandi and Sara Rupp are freshman on Ricci Woodard’s 2015 squad. Not only are they identical twins, but they are the starting battery for the Bobcats. Sara has been Randi’s catcher as long as they remember and if you see Randi in the circle, it’s almost a guarantee that Sara will be behind the plate.
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This season, not only has Randi had success in the circle, but Sara has played a part of getting her sister the victory offensively. Against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Sara hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the eighth inning to secure Randi’s 18th victory of the season.
BOBCAT BITSSeniors Courtney Harris and Kortney Koroll were named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference teams. Harris was the conference pick at third base while Koroll was the team’s designated player.
In 2014, the Bobcats hit 45 home runs which marked the second most in school history. Texas State also recorded the second highest batting average (.273) and third most runs scored (239) in 2014. So far this season, the Bobcats have hit 59 home runs, tying the program record and are hitting .294 as a team.
500 VICTORIESWith a 5-4, nine inning victory over Georgia State on Sunday afternoon, head coach Ricci Woodard became the 106th coach in Division 1 history to achieve 500 victories. She has been with the Bobcats for 15 seasons and is the winningest coach all-time at Texas State.
RPI RANKINGSThe Bobcats currently sit at No. 63 in the NCAA RPI. That mark makes them the fifth highest RPI school in Texas, edging out teams such as Houston, North Texas, Texas Tech, and UT Arlington.
RETURNING TO THE LINEUPReturners in the infield for the Bobcats include first baseman Kendall Wiley, second baseman Kelli Baker, third baseman Courtney Harris, and catcher Katie Doerre. Last season, Baker led the Bobcats with a .328 batting average and 57 hits on the year. She and Harris were two of four Bobcats last season that started in every game.
Other returners that the Bobcats will look to for production next season include Alli Akina, Lexi Fryar, Kortney Koroll, Kimberlin Naivar, Bianca Prado, and Danielle Warne. In her first season as a Bobcat, Kortney Koroll led the Bobcats with nine home runs, a mark good enough to land her on the top-10 charts for home runs in a season at Texas State.
Returners on the pitching staff include Kaylee Garner and Ashley Wright who combined for 42 appearances during the 2014 season. Garner and Wright will be joined by Randi Rupp and Taylor Webb on the mound for this upcoming season.
PRESEASON FACTSThe Texas State softball team was tabbed to finish fourth in the Sun Belt Conference Preseason poll.
Kortney Koroll and Courtney Harris were named to the 2015 All-SBC Preseason team as the utility player and third baseman, respectively.
The Bobcats finished with 48 points, nine points behind third place Georgia State and four points ahead of fifth place Georgia Southern.
THE LAST TIME TEXAS STATE…Scored 10+ runs .....................................................11 at UT Arlington (5/2/15)Scored 20+ runs .......................................... 28 vs. Our Lady of the Lake (1985)Recorded 15+ hits .......................................18 vs. Sam Houston State (2/7/15)Drew 10 or more walks .................................. 10 vs. Georgia Southern (3/8/15)Stole 3+ bases ..........................................................3 at UT Arlington (5/2/15)Hit 3+ home runs ......................................... 3 vs. Appalachian State (4/26/15)Defeated ranked opponent at home.......14-13 vs. No. 8 UL Lafayette (3/28/15)Defeated ranked opponent at neutral site .......2-1 vs. No. 24 Nebraska (3/4/12)Defeated ranked opponent on road ................. 2-0 at No. 14 Houston (2/15/15)Won a run rule-game .....................................11-2 (6) at UT Arlington (5/3/15)Lost a run-rule game ......................................2-10 (5) vs. No. 25 Texas (4/3/15)Won an extra inning game ........5-4 (8) vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4/22/15)Lost an extra inning game ...............................7-9 (8) UMASS-Lowell (2/20/15)
THE LAST TIME A TEXAS STATE PLAYER…Recorded 4+ hits ............... (4) Coralee Ramirez vs. Abilene Christian (2/21/14)Scored 4+ runs .......................... (4) Ariel Ortiz vs. No. 8 UL Lafayette (3/28/15)Posted 5+ RBI ........................................(5) Ariel Ortiz at UT Arlington (5/3/15)Hit 3+ home runs ....................... (3) Kendall Wiley vs. Robert Morris (2/21/15)Hit a grand slam ......................Courtney Harris vs. Appalachian State (4/26/15)Drew 4+ walks.........................................(4) Courtney Harris vs. Troy (3/13/13)Stole 3+ bases .......................... (3) Kelli Baker vs. Western Kentucky (4/18/14)
THE LAST TIME A TEXAS STATE PITCHER…Struck out 15+ batters ............(15) Rayn House vs. Prairie View A&M (2/22/14)Issued zero walks (7 inn.) ..............Randi Rupp vs. Appalachian State (4/25/15)Pitched a complete game shutout .............Randi Rupp at UT Arlington (5/2/15)Posted a save .........................................Kaylee Garner at UT Arlington (5/3/15)Threw a no-hitter ............................. Randi Rupp vs. Houston Baptist (4/15/15)Threw a perfect game ...................... Randi Rupp vs. Houston Baptist (4/15/15)
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RICCI WOODARDHEAD COACH NEW MEXICO STATE, 199115TH SEASON OVERALL 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS • FIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
15th SEASON
In 14 years at the helm of the Texas State softball program, head coach Ricci Woodard
has guided her team to a 484-319-1 record, 10 conference championships and five NCAA Regional Championship appearances.
The 2014 season brought continual change for Woodard
and the Texas State softball team when the Bobcats joined the Sun Belt Conference, their third conference in as many seasons. Texas State finished with a fifth place finish in the standings after earning key victories such as taking two out of three from then-ranked No. 11 South Alabama. Four Bobcats were recognized on the SBC All-Conference Second-Team at the end of the season.
In addition, Rayn House and Courtney Harris became the
first Bobcats since 2012 to earn NFCA Division I All-Region Second-Team honors for the Central Region. It was also the first time since 2010 that Texas State had two players chosen to a team. House finished her two-year Bobcat career in the top-10 in wins, shutouts, and strikeouts.
In 2013, Woodard led the Bobcats to a fourth-place finish in the WAC, the second conference in as many seasons for Texas State. At the conclusion of the season, five players were selected Second-Team All-WAC.
A year earlier during the 50th anniversary of the Southland Conference, Woodard was selected as the All-Time Winningest Coach in SLC history with a 249-75-1 conference record from 2001-12. In addition, Woodards former players McKenzie Baack, Ragan Blake, Jessica Chase, Haley Gaddis, Chandler Hall, Nicole Neuerburg, Alex Newton, Katie Ann Trahan, and Kristen Zaleski were all selected to the SLC All-Time softball team.
Woodard and her Bobcats capped off their Southland Conference careers winning the regular season and tournament crown, as well as earning a trip to the 2012 NCAA College Station Regional in 2012. Texas State had six players named to the All-SLC team, while senior Chandler Hall was voted SLC Player and Pitcher of the Year. Woodard also was selected SLC Coach of the Year for the fourth time in her career. Five players received SLC All-Tournament accolades, while Hall became the first three-time MVP in league history. Hall also was the first Four-Time All-Region honoree in Bobcat history. The 2012 squad posted the third-best winning percentage in school history at .696 (39-17), and the 39 wins were the fourth-most in school history.
In 2011, Texas State won the Southland Conference Tournament title and earned a trip to the NCAA Austin Regional. Woodard’s squad finished the season with the second-best batting average in school history at .268, while a league-leading seven players were named to the All-
Conference teams. Four Bobcats also received All-Tournament team honors. Chandler Hall was named the MVP of the SLC Tournament for the second time in her career and picked up her third All-Region distinction. Four players were also named to the SLC All-Academic team for their classroom achievements.
The 2010 season was an up and down roller coaster
campaign for Texas State, but the Bobcats managed to hold on to share the conference title with Stephen F. Austin to make it a three-peat.
Individually, Hall earned SLC Pitcher of the Year honors for
the second-straight year. Her honor earned Texas State the seventh overall and fifth-straight; all under Woodard. The Bobcats also featured three All-Conference and All-Academic selections, four All-Tournament team members, two All-Region players and one CoSIDA All-District honoree.
Texas State beat five Big 12 teams in 2009, to pad its
resume after earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Waco Regional. The Bobcats run ruled No. 13 Northwestern in its first game.
Hall earned Southland Conference Freshman and Pitcher
of the Year honors, while senior Alex Newton earned the Southland Conference Softball Player and Student-Athlete of the Year awards. Both players received Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-Region team honors.
Texas State had six players named to the 2009 SLC All-
Conference teams, as the Bobcats finished the season 40-18 for their second 40+ win season since 2003.
Woodard was named the 2008 Southland Conference
Coach of the Year for the third time in her career, after leading her team to a first place showing at the end of the regular season.
In 2008, the Bobcats recorded a 35-18 record. They started
the conference schedule winning eight straight games, and ended the season winning five of their last six games to finish 25-5 in the SLC.
While leading her team to a first place finish, Woodard had
eight of her players named to the SLC All-Conference Team to lead all teams.
Senior pitcher Ragan Blake was named SLC Pitcher of the
Year, while newcomer McKenzie Baack was voted SLC Hitter of the Year.
In 2007, Texas State finished 32-26 overall and 18-12 in
the SLC. Among the 32 wins was a 3-0 win at No. 18 Texas. The Bobcats also advanced to the final day of the Southland Conference Tournament before falling to tournament
champion Sam Houston State. In 2006, the Bobcats finished 34-22 overall, going 18-5 in
conference play to finish second place in the regular season standings.
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EDUCATIONNew Mexico State, 1991
COACHING EXPERIENCEYear School Position1992-94 Brazosports HS (Texas) Head Coach1994-96 Midland HS (Texas) Head Coach1996-2000 Oregon Assistant Coach2001-pres. Texas State Head Coach
PLAYING EXPERIENCE1985-87 Central Arizona 1988-90 New Mexico State
COACHING HONORSSouthland Conference All-Time Winningest Coach - 2013Southland Conference Coach of the Year - ‘01, ‘02, ‘08, ‘12Six-time SLC Regular Season ChampionsFour-time SLC Tournament ChampionsFive NCAA Tournament Appearances
PLAYER ACCOLADES UNDER WOODARD66 All-Conference15 All-Region3 All-American6 SLC Player of the Year3 SLC Hitter of the Year8 SLC Pitcher of the Year2 SLC Utility Player of the Year2 SLC Newcomer of the Year2 SLC Freshman of the Year31 SLC All-Academic3 SLC Student-Athlete of the Year7 WAC All-Academic13 SBC All-Academic5 Academic All-District3 Academic All-American1 Top 25 Finalists - NFCA Freshman of the Year
MILESTONE VICTORIESWin Date/Opponent/Score Significance1 2-2-01/Oregon/3-2 First career victory as HC48 5-6-01/Northwestern St./7-0 First SLC Tournament Title53 5-17-01/Hawai’i/2-1 First NCAA Regional victory100 2-19-03/Texas A&M/2-0 100th career win200 5-6-05/Northwestern St./1-0 200th career win300 5-3-08/McNeese State/2-0 300th career win/1R SLC400 5-13-11/McNeese State/2-1 400th career win/SLC Semis500 3-15-15/Georgia State/5-4 (9) 500th career win
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Texas State also defeated No. 1 ranked Texas, 2-1, in extra innings before a record crowd of over 1,100 at Bobcat Field. The Longhorns were one of five 2006 opponents for the Bobcats that made the NCAA Tournament Field. As the second seed in the 2006 SLC Tournament, the Bobcats defeated Nicholls and Northwestern State, but fell to UT Arlington in a loser’s bracket game.
Texas State struggled to a 26-27 overall mark in 2005. However, the Bobcats still showed they were among the Southland’s best teams, going 18-8 in conference play to tie for second in the standings.
In 2004, Texas State finished 37-20, and had
a second place in the SLC. With the 37 victories Woodard became the all-time wins leader among Texas State softball coaches as she surpassed Pam Wuestenberg, who guided the first 10 Bobcat softball teams, with her 172nd win.
Woodard guided the Bobcats to a 46-18-1
record in 2003. Finishing 21-5-1 in the SLC, the Bobcats placed second in the regular season race, but still earned an NCAA Tournament bid. It marked the second year Woodard’s team played in an NCAA regional tournament. The Bobcats went 3-2 in the Austin Regional, falling to eventual Women’s College World Series participant Texas in the regional finals after earning wins over Arizona State, Northwestern and Hawai’i.
The 2002 season brought the second straight SLC
championship to San Marcos as the Bobcats posted a 37-22 overall record and went 23-4 in the SLC. The SLC title was the fourth in the program’s then-17 year history.
The season also marked the second-consecutive year that Woodard was honored as the SLC Coach of the Year. In 2001, Woodard took the helm at Texas State as the program’s fourth head coach and immediately had unprecedented success. The Bobcats had their best record in program history (54-12), a SLC title, an SLC Tournament Championship and earned an
appearance in the NCAA Regional Tournament. Texas State advanced to the regional finals before bowing out to eventual 2001 NCAA National Champion Arizona.
Woodard has had three former players play in the National
Pro Fastpitch (NPF) league. They are Nicole Neuerburg, Kristen Zaleski and Alex Newton. Zaleski, was named the 2005 NPF Most Valuable Player.
Prior to coaching her current post with Texas State, Woodard served as an assistant coach at the University of Oregon for four seasons. In her first collegiate coaching experience, Woodard helped lead the Ducks to three consecutive national top 25 finishes and three consecutive appearances in the NCAA Regional Championships.
Woodard began her coaching career working with high school teams. Prior to becoming a Duck, she worked as head coach at Midland (TX) High School. The Bulldogs won a district title for the first time in school history under Woodard’s guidance.
She also successfully started a softball
program at Brazosport High School in Freeport, before going to Midland and eventually entering college coaching.
As a player, Woodard played infield at
Central Arizona Junior College, where she served as team captain. She also played at New Mexico State and graduated with a B.S. in education in 1991.
Woodard played high school ball at
Carlsbad (N.M.) High School, where her team won three New Mexico High School State
Championships during her four years. She has two sons, Joey and Alex.
Alabama ...................................................................0-2Abiliene Christian ......................................................1-0Appalachian State ....................................................3-0Arkansas ...................................................................1-0Arizona ......................................................................0-4Arizona State .............................................................1-4Auburn...................................................................... 0-1Ball State ...................................................................0-1Baylor......................................................................8-15Bethune-Cookman ....................................................4-1Boston .......................................................................3-0Bradley ......................................................................1-0Bowling Green ..........................................................1-0Brown .......................................................................2-0BYU ...........................................................................2-1California...................................................................2-1Cal-State Fullerton ....................................................2-2Cal-State Northridge .................................................0-2Centenary..................................................................2-0Central Arkansas .....................................................16-1College of Charleston ................................................2-0Colorado State ...........................................................1-1Connecticut ...............................................................1-0Creighton ..................................................................1-2Dayton ......................................................................3-0Eastern Illinois ...........................................................1-1Eastern Michigan ......................................................2-0Florida International .................................................2-0Fresno State ..............................................................1-2George Mason ...........................................................1-0Georgia Southern* ................................................... 3-0Georgia State*...........................................................1-5Grand Canyon ............................................................0-1Harvard .....................................................................1-0Hawai’i ......................................................................2-2
Houston ..................................................................8-14Houston Baptist ........................................................4-0Illinois -Chicago ........................................................0-1Illinois State ..............................................................0-1Incarnate Word ..........................................................1-0Indiana ......................................................................1-0Iowa ..........................................................................1-2Iowa State .................................................................4-1Kansas .......................................................................0-3Kent State .................................................................0-1Kentucky ...................................................................2-0Lamar ........................................................................3-0Lehigh .......................................................................0-1Liberty ......................................................................2-0Lipscomb...................................................................0-1Louisiana-Lafayette* ...............................................3-10Louisiana-Monroe* .................................................16-6Louisiana Tech ...........................................................3-1Loyola Marymount ....................................................0-2LSU ............................................................................0-4Marist ........................................................................1-0McNeese State................................................... 33-11-1memphis ...................................................................1-0Miami (Ohio) .............................................................1-0Minnesota .................................................................1-1Mississippi State ........................................................1-3Mississippi Valley State..............................................2-0Missouri ....................................................................1-0Missouri State ...........................................................1-0Morehaed State .........................................................1-0Nebraska ...................................................................2-2Nevada ......................................................................0-1New Mexico ..............................................................5-2New Mexico State......................................................7-8Nicholls .................................................................28-12
North Carolina ...........................................................0-1North Dakota.............................................................1-0North Texas ...............................................................7-9Northern Colorado ....................................................1-0Northern Illinois ........................................................2-1Northern Iowa ...........................................................1-1Northwestern ............................................................2-0Northwestern State ...............................................35-10Ohio ..........................................................................1-0Oklahoma .................................................................0-1Oklahoma State ........................................................1-3Oregon ......................................................................1-4Oregon State .............................................................1-1Pittsburgh .................................................................0-1Portland State ...........................................................1-0Prairie View A&M ......................................................1-0Purdue ......................................................................2-4Rhode Island .............................................................1-0Robert Morris ............................................................0-1Rutgers .....................................................................2-1Sacramento State ......................................................1-0Sam Houston State ................................................34-11Samford ................................................................... 0-1San Diego State .........................................................1-0San Jose State ...........................................................1-2Seattle ......................................................................2-1Seton Hall .................................................................0-1South Alabama* .......................................................2-1South Dakota ............................................................0-1Southern Illinois ........................................................2-0Southern Illinois- Edwardsville ................................. 0-1Southern Miss ...........................................................1-0Southern Utah ...........................................................1-1Southeastern La. .....................................................31-5St. Johns ....................................................................1-1
St. Mary’s (Calif.) .......................................................1-1Stanford ....................................................................0-2Stephen F. Austin ....................................................28-9Stetson ......................................................................0-1Syracuse ....................................................................1-1Tennessee .................................................................2-0Texas .......................................................................9-24Texas A&M ..............................................................5-12Texas A&M-Corpus Christi......................................27-13Texas Tech .............................................................11-12Troy* .........................................................................4-3Tulsa ..........................................................................1-2UAB ...........................................................................2-0UCLA .........................................................................0-3UC Davis ....................................................................1-1UConn ...................................................................... 2-0UMass Lowell ............................................................0-1UMKC ........................................................................4-0UNLV .........................................................................0-1UT Arlington* ........................................................37-19Utah ..........................................................................2-1Utah State .................................................................3-1Utah Valley State .......................................................1-0UTEP..........................................................................1-2UTSA .....................................................................28-19Washington...............................................................1-1Western Kentucky .....................................................1-2Western Michigan .....................................................1-0Western New Mexico .................................................3-0Wichita State .............................................................2-3Wisconsin ..................................................................0-1
Year 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%2014 .300 29-0 10 9 3 0 0 0 0 3 .300 1 0 3 0 .364 0 0 2-2 0 0 1 .0002015 .154 36-9 26 12 4 0 0 0 1 4 .154 4 2 3 0 .303 1 1 9-11 15 0 1 .938TOTAL .194 65-9 36 21 7 0 0 0 1 7 .194 5 2 6 0 .318 1 1 11-13 15 0 2 .882
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2014: Named to the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List … played in 29 games for the season … recorded nine runs and three hits … recorded a batting average of .300 in 10 official at bats … tallied a career-high two stolen bases on two attempts for the season against UTSA and Texas A&M.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Was an infielder/outfielder at Marcus High School … is a two-time All-District 8-5A honoree … was part of a Marcus High School team that was named Bi-District Champions and Area Champions in 2010 and 2011 … played for the Mizuno Impulse Gold travel team.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Leslie and Michael Warne … has two siblings, Austin and Cooper … is an education and sports medicine major … favorite hobbies include crafts and outdoor activities and her favorite sports teams are the Cowboys and the Rangers.
HITS: 2, vs. Stephen F. Austin (3/18/15)
TOTAL BASES: 2, vs. Stephen F. Austin (3/18/15)
RUNS SCORED: 1, 21x
RBI: 1, vs Stephen F. Austin (3/18/15)
WALKS: 2, at Georgia Southern (3/8/15)
AT BATS: 4, vs. No. 8 UL Lafayette (3/28/15)
HIT BY PITCH: 1, vs. Lamar (3/11/15)
STOLEN BASES: 2 at Texas A&M (4/29/15)
• Recorded a career-high two hits against Stephen F. Austin on March 18.• Has seen significant playing time as of late both on the field and at the plate.• In the month of March she had 19 plate appearances which is more than at any other point in her career.• Has scored a run in 11 games this season, surpassing her 2014 total of eight runs scored in eight games.• Tallied a career-high four at bats against No. 8 UL Lafayette on March 28.
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ARIEL
ORTIZSHORTSTOPFRESHMAN • HS • 5-4 • R/R
WAXAHACHIE, TEXASWAXAHACHIE HIGH SCHOOL
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Individual Game-by-Game for Texas State (as of May 05, 2015)
Year 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%2015 .365 52-52 156 44 57 16 1 12 43 111 .712 30 1 13 1 .468 1 10 7-10 79 61 10 .933TOTAL .365 52-52 156 44 57 16 1 12 43 111 .712 30 1 13 1 .468 1 10 7-10 79 61 10 .933
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HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Attended Waxahachie High School where she was ranked No. 44 on the Student Sports Top-100 2014 Seniors List … during her time at Waxahachie, she was named the District 15-4A Newcomer of the Year in her freshman season and the District 15-4A Co-Offensive Player of the Year along with the Dallas Morning News All-Area Utility Second-Team her sophomore season … after hitting .602 with 60 RBI, 56 runs, and 13 home runs as a junior, she was named the District 15-4A Offensive Player of the Year … member of the Texas Glory Gold Shelton travel team.
PERSONAL: The daughter of April and Eloy Ortiz … has two siblings, Chris and Damian … chose to attend Texas State because of the softball program and how appealing the university is … was a member of the WHS Symphony Belles and FCA … majoring in business.
HITS: 3, 5x
DOUBLES: 2, 2x last vs. Georgia State (3/14/15)
TRIPLES: 1, vs. Sam Houston State (2/6/15)
HOME RUNS: 2, vs. UT Arlington (5/3/15)
TOTAL BASES: 8, 2x last vs. Northern Illinois (2/6/15)
RBI: 5, vs. UT Arlington (5/3/15)
RUNS SCORED: 4, No. 8 UL Lafayette (3/28/15)
WALKS: 4, vs. Sam Houston State (2/7/15)
STOLEN BASES: 2, at Georgia Southern (3/7/15)
AT BATS: 5, 2x last vs. Georgia State (3/15/15)
• Was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week in week one after leading the Bobcats with 11 hits, including three home runs, five doubles, and a triple. • She tallied a team-high seven RBI and nine runs scored in the first weekend of her collegiate career.• Leads all Bobcat freshmen with 12 home runs hit this season. That is the most amount of home runs ever hit by a freshman in school history.• Leads the Sun Belt Conference with 16 doubles recorded this season. • Scored a career-high four runs against No. 8 UL Lafayette where she also finished the game a perfect 3-for-3 from the plate to lead Texas State.• A Top 25 Finalist for the NFCA National Freshman of the Year award. • Recorded a career-high five RBIs in the victory over UT Arlington. She also hit two home runs for the first time in her career in that victory.
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2014: Named to the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll … started in 48 of the 49 games for the season as a catcher … led the team in put outs with 255 … tallied seven home runs for the season … recorded a career-high three hits against UT Arlington with a total number of 35 for the season … recorded a fielding percentage of .993 … recorded 21 runs for the season . . . repeated a career-high of two runs scored against UTSA, Texas A&M-CC and UL Monroe … tallied 19 RBI with a career-high of three against UTSA on April 9 … hit her first collegiate triple against Southern Illinois on Feb. 9 … matched her career-high of six total bases against California on Feb. 15.
2013: Played in 40 games and started in 32 of them … attributed 10 runs, 14 hits, and 11 RBI’s throughout the season … led the team in home runs with four … recorded four hits in conference play ... had three-multi-hit games and two RBI’s against Lipscomb (Feb. 9) and Lamar (April 23).
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Played softball at Tomball High School under head coach Benita Dunlevy for four seasons … named Newcomer of the Year in 2009 … named All-Academic and All-District First-Team Infield 13-5A in 2010 and 2011 ... she holds the Tomball High School home run record … ranked fourth in state and 25th in the nation … named All-State 5A catcher in 2012 … she received District 13-5A Most Valuable Player honors … named Gullo Toyota Athlete of the Month … was honored on Vype Houston’s list of top 10 softball athletes of the year … named Houston’s most powerful hitter … also earned ESPN Player of the Week for the Midlands on May 10, 2012.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Rickey and Cindy Doerre … born on October 16, 1993 in Tomball, Texas … has an older sibling, Brittney … majoring in physical therapy.
HITS: 3 vs. UT Arlington (5/3/14)
DOUBLES: 1, 10x
TRIPLES: 1, 2x last vs. Pittsburgh (2/7/15)
HOME RUNS: 1, 12x
TOTAL BASES: 6, 2x last vs. California (2/15/14)
RBI: 4 vs. No. 8 UL Lafayette (3/28/15)
HIT BY PITCH: 1, 2x last vs. UTSA (2/19/14)
AT BATS: 4, 7x
PUT OUTS: 14 vs. PVAMU (2/22/14)
RUNNERS CAUGHT STEALING: 2 vs. UL Monroe (3/16/14)
• Her two home runs this season have come in pinch hit appearances.• Against No. 8 UL Lafayette, she notched her first career grand slam in a pinch hitting appearance.• Her four RBI against No. 8 UL Lafayette marked a career-high in that category.
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The Automated ScoreBookIndividual Game-by-Game for Texas State (as of May 05, 2015)
Year 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%2015 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 8 33 1 .976TOTAL .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 8 33 1 .976
Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha2015 2.72 24-13 44 38 28 11/0 2 242.1 185 103 94 65 284 39 3 33 1001 .210 6 30 1 5 20TOTAL 2.72 24-13 44 38 28 11/0 2 242.1 185 103 94 65 284 39 3 33 1001 .210 6 30 1 5 20
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RANDI
RUPPPITCHERFRESHMAN • HS • 5-11 • R/R
MONT BELVIEU, TEXASBARBERS HILL HIGH SCHOOL
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HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Named the 2013-14 Gatorade Texas Softball Player of the Year after posting a 27-1 record in the circle along with just a 0.45 ERA in her senior season at Barbers Hill High School … led the Eagles to the Class 4A semifinals … during her senior season, she struck out 303 batters and walked just 27 in 169.2 innings of work … she allowed just 66 hits, holding her opponents to a .114 batting average … also batted in the line-up for Barbers Hill, and posted a .398 batting average with four home runs, 21 RBI, and a .636 slugging percentage … in addition to her Gatorade Texas Softball Player of the Year award, Rupp was named All-Baytown Sun Super 25 Player of the Year and the Houston Chronicle High School Softball Pitcher of the Year … played in the Texas Girls Coaching Association’s All-Star game in 2014 … was named Academic All-District three times and Academic All-State once in high school . . . joins her twin sister, Sara, and teammate, Braegan Hamilton, at Texas State.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Linda and Rob Rupp … has two siblings, Sara and Taylor … favorite hobbies include sun bathing and shopping … majoring in business.
INNINGS PITCHED: 8.0 vs. Stephen F. Austin (3/18/15)
STRIKEOUTS: 14, 3x last vs. Troy (4/11/15)
WALKS ALLOWED: 7, at No. 16 Auburn (2/26/15)
BATTERS FACED: 44, vs. Pittsburgh (2/7/15)
RUNNERS CS: 2, vs. Lamar (3/11/15)
• Rupp threw her first career perfect game against Houston Baptist on April 15. • Earned her first Pitcher of the Week honor on April 20 after her perfect game. • In the perfect game, Rupp struck out nine batters while forcing five fly balls and one ground out.• Rupp threw her first career no-hitter and first Texas State no-hitter since May 13, 2012 on March 23 against UL Monroe.• She struck out 11 in the no-hitter and issued zero walks.• Rupp was just a hit by pitch away from a perfect game against the Warhawks.• Ranks third in the nation with 11 shutouts this season and first in the Sun Belt Conference.• She has struck out a career-high 14 batters on two occasions, last being against Incarnate Word on April 1. • Leads the Sun Belt conference in strikeouts and innings pitched.• Has recorded double-digit strikeout games in six appearances this season.• Rupp now has 28 complete games for the Bobcats.• She leads the Bobcats with two saves.• Her 284 strikeouts ranks her third all-time for strikeouts in a season at Texas State.
The Automated ScoreBookIndividual Game-by-Game for Texas State (as of May 05, 2015)
2014: Named to the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List … started in all 56 games as the everyday second baseman … led the team in runs with 39 and hits with 57 … matched her career-high of four hits against Ball State on Feb. 8 … recorded a team-high 86 total bases … went on a 10-game hitting streak from Feb. 23 - Mar. 13 in which Baker recorded 14 hits total … led the team with a .328 batting average … led the team with 174 at bats … tallied a career-high two home runs in a single game against UL Monroe on Mar. 15 … matched her career-high of three runs against UT Arlington on May 3 … recorded a career-high three stolen bases against Western Kentucky on April 18 … put up a career-high two doubles, against Georgia State and Texas A&M-CC.
2013: Named All-Western Athletic Conference Second Team . . . started in all 56 games for the Bobcats, primarily as an outfielder… led the team in at bats with 187 and finished third on the team in overall batting average with a mark of .283 … also scored a team-high 34 runs throughout the season … led the team in hits with 53 during the entire season and 21 during the conference schedule … stole a team-best of 20 bases on 22 attempts . . . had seven multi-run games during the season and 13 multi-hit games including a season-high four hits against Sam Houston State on March 6.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Played softball at Atascocita High School under coach Lori Kittrell for four seasons … was named the 2009 District 19-5A Rookie of the Year . . . three-time Best Offensive Player honoree … was named All-District First-Team her sophomore year … received All-District First-Team 14-5A honors in 2011 and 2012 … earned Best Defensive Player in 2012 … her senior year she was on the Houston North Area All-Star Team … she also played tournament ball for the Texas Eclipse Gold under Ken Glass and Mark Bright . . . also played volleyball.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Tim and Debbie Baker … born on July 10, 1994 in Humble, Texas … has two siblings, Ashley and Amy … majoring in exercise sports science with emphasis in physical therapy.
HITS: 4, 2x last vs. Ball State (2/8/14)
DOUBLES: 2, 2x last vs. Texas A&M-CC (2/9/14)
TRIPLES: 1, 5x last vs. Houston Baptist (4/15/15)
HOME RUNS: 2 vs. UL Monroe (3/15/14)
TOTAL BASES: 8 vs. UL Monroe (3/15/14)
RBI: 4 vs. UL Monroe (3/15/14)
RUNS SCORED: 3, 3x last vs. UTA (5/3/14)
WALKS: 3 vs. San Jose State (4/27/13)
HIT BY PITCH: 2, 2x last vs. McNeese State (3/25/15)
STOLEN BASES: 3 vs. Western Kentucky (4/18/14)
• Has recorded three triples this season, most recently against Houston Baptist on April 15.• Against McNeese State on March 25, Baker matched her career-high of two hit by pitches in the same game.• Baker has recorded 15 multi-hit games this season and nine multi-run games.• She has notched five multi-RBI games so far this season. • Baker has continued to maintain in the top three in school history in career batting average with a mark of .313. • Recorded her second triple of the season against No. 14 Baylor. It is the first time in her career where she has recorded more than one triple in a season. • Went a perfect 3-for-3 in the victory against Houston Baptist on April 15.• Baker was a home run away from the cycle against Houston Baptist.
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The Automated ScoreBookIndividual Game-by-Game for Texas State (as of May 05, 2015)
2014: Named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division I All-Central Region Second-Team … named Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference … named to the 2013-14 SBC Commissioner’s List … had a batting average of .312 … started in all 56 games as the third baseman for Texas State … recorded 160 at bats with 30 runs scored … recorded 81 total bases and seven home runs for the season… had a season-high of five put outs against Texas A&M with a total of 71 for the season … matched her career-high of three hits against UL Monroe on Mar. 15 and recorded 50 hits for the season … recorded 29 RBI for the year … matched her career-high of two doubles against UT Arlington on May 3.
2013: Started all 51 games she played … led the team with 12 doubles and 38 RBI … was perfect on the base paths stealing three bases … finished season with 37 hits and three home runs . . . had eight multi-hit games including three hits against Sam Houston State on March 6 . . . recorded a season-high six RBI’s against Sam Houston State after going 3-for-5 from the plate with a home run and a pair of singles . . . recorded just five errors in 51 games.
2012: Appeared in 45 games and started 36 ... registered her first collegiate hit against BYU (Feb. 10) ... went 4-for-7 with two RBI and two runs scored in a sweep of Dayton at the CenturyLink Classic ... had a season-long four-game hit streak from March 4 through March 16 ... tallied a pair of hits in a 6-0 victory against North Texas (April 11) ... recorded her first career grand slam in an 8-7 win against McNeese State (April 20) ... tallied 25 hits, 13 RBI and 11 runs scored on the year ... was 6-for-6 in stolen base attempts.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Letterwinner at Round Rock under coach Jennifer Painter … selected the District 16-5A Newcomer of the Year … voted All-District First-Team in 2011 … earned the Big Bat Award in 2010 … was named the team’s MVP in 2010 and 2011 … competed at Hamilton HS in Chandler, Ariz. during her freshman and sophomore seasons … was a two-time All-Region selection for Hamilton … earned All-District Second-Team as a freshman and second-team all-state as a sophomore.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Rob and Kristi Harris … born on April 9, 1993 … has two older siblings, Colby and Connor … enjoys going to the lake and hanging out with friends and family ... majoring in communication disorders.
HITS: 3, 4x
DOUBLES: 2, 2x last vs. UT Arlington (5/3/14)
HOME RUNS: 1, 17x
TOTAL BASES: 6, 5x
RBI: 6 at Sam Houston State (3/6/13)
RUNS SCORED: 3, 3x last vs. Georgia State (3/15/15)
WALKS: 4 vs. Troy (3/13/13)
HIT BY PITCH: 1, 14x
AT BATS: 5, 2x last at TAMUCC (3/19/12)
STOLEN BASES: 2, vs. UAB (2/20/15)
• Harris is averaging a career-high .336 through 52 games this season.• She owns 13 multi-hit games this year including three-hits against UL Monroe on March 23. • Against Georgia State, she matched her career-high of three runs scored in a contest. • In the game against UAB, Harris stole a career-high two bases.• Harris tied her home run season-high of seven set in 2014. • Harris has started in every game this season at third base for the Bobcats. • Has hit two grand slams this season including one on senior day. Has a total of five in her career.
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The Automated ScoreBookIndividual Game-by-Game for Texas State (as of May 05, 2015)
2014: Named to the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List … started in six games as an outfielder and first baseman … recorded her first collegiate home run in her first at bat in the season opener against Stephen F. Austin on Feb. 8 … tallied five runs scored with two RBI for the season.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Letterwinner at Barbers Hill High School . . . was selected as the District 19-4A 2010 Newcomer of the Year … helped lead her team to a 34-4 record her senior season where they earned a regional berth … was selected in 2011, 2012, and 2013 to the All-District Academic team as well as was named a All-District First-Team centerfielder all three of those seasons . . . in 2013, she was named to the Academic All-State team … was the co-vice president of the National Honor Society at her high school and was also a member of PALS (Peers Assisting Leadership) her junior and senior year.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Nicole and Kyle Naivar … has two siblings, James and Sophie … majoring in exercise sports science … she was also recruited by McNeese State and UTSA before deciding to become a Bobcat … her favorite sports teams are the Houston Texans and the Houston Astros.
HITS: 3, vs. Harvard (2/22/15)
DOUBLES: 1, 9x
HOME RUNS: 1, 2x last vs. Wichita State (2/22/15)
TOTAL BASES: 4, 2x last vs. Wichita State (2/22/15)
RBI: 2, 2x last vs. Lamar (3/11/15)
RUNS SCORED: 2, 3x last vs. UT Arlington (5/2/15)
WALKS: 2, 2x last vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4/22/15)
AT BATS: 5, vs. Sam Houston State (2/7/15)
STOLEN BASES: 2, vs. Harvard (2/22/15)
• Naivar hit a home run against Wichita State on February 22. • Has recorded a career-high 11 hits this season including a career-high of three against Harvard on February 22. • Set a career-high four total bases against Wichita State.• Against UL Monroe, Naivar drew a career-high two walks for the Bobcats. • Also against Harvard, Naivar tallied a career-high two stolen bases. • Notched a pair of hits, one in each victory, against the Troy Trojans. Both of those hits were doubles. • Owns a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in her career with 59 putouts, mainly in the outfield.
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2014: Played in 32 games for the season for Texas State … scored a career-high 12 runs for the season with one hit on two at bats ... tallied four stolen bases on seven attempts.
2013: Appeared in three games for the Bobcats ... scored a run against New Mexico State on April 19.
2012 (McClennan CC): Competed at McLennan Community College in Waco, Texas for one season under coach Manuel Ordones.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Played at James Bowie High School under coach Cathy Johnson … led team to the 2010 State Class 5A Championships … earned 2010 All-State 5A Tournament team honors … was a All-District Second-Team 5A selection… named All-State 5A third baseman in 2010 … earned Academic All-District 5A honors in 2011 … also competed in basketball as a shooting guard.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Donna and Duane Akina … born June 8 in Tucson, Ariz. … has four siblings, Kainoa, Keoni, Kamalii and, Dionicia … majoring in mass communication.
HITS: 1, vs. Texas A&M-CC (2/9/14)
TOTAL BASES: 1, vs. Texas A&M-CC (2/9/14)
WALKS: 1, vs. Southern Illinois (2/9/14)
RUNS: 1, 23x
AT BATS: 1, 11x
STOLEN BASES: 1, 9x
CAUGHT STEALING: 1, 4x
• Has scored 11 times so far this season and 23 times in her career at Texas State.• Owns five stolen bases this season on six attempts.
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The Automated ScoreBookIndividual Game-by-Game for Texas State (as of May 05, 2015)
Year 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%2015 .192 47-46 99 11 19 3 1 5 20 39 .394 18 5 31 1 .341 1 5 0-0 313 25 2 .994TOTAL .192 47-46 99 11 19 3 1 5 20 39 .394 18 5 31 1 .341 1 5 0-0 313 25 2 .994
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2015 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
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HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Attended Barbers Hill High School where she was named Catcher of the District in 2013 along with earning All-Greater Houston honors in 2012 … in 2011, she was named Newcomer of the Year … was a member of her softball team for all four years and during her freshman season she played on the volleyball team … played in the Texas Girls Coaching Association’s All-Star game in 2014 … she was a member of the Texas Bombers HTX team and joins her twin sister, Randi, and Barbers Hill teammate Braegan Hamilton on the Texas State squad.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Linda and Rob Rupp … has two siblings, Randi and Taylor … favorite hobbies include shopping and hanging out on the beach … a Mont Belvieu Methodist Church volunteer … majoring in business.
HITS: 2, 2x last at Georgia Southern (3/7/15)
DOUBLES: 1, 3x last vs. UT Arlington (5/3/15)
TRIPLES: 1, at Georgia Southern (3/7/15)
HOME RUNS: 1, 5x
TOTAL BASES: 4, 6x
RBI: 3, 2x last at Georgia Southern (3/7/15)
RUNS SCORED: 1, 10x
WALKS: 2, 3x last vs. Lamar (3/11/15)
HIT BY PITCH: 2, vs. Georgia State (3/15/15)
AT BATS: 4, 3x last vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4/22/15)
• Has recorded five home runs this season for Texas State. • Rupp hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the eighth inning against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on April 22, 2015. • Recorded a career-high two hits in two games this season, most recently against Georgia Southern on March 7. • Has hit two doubles this season with the most recent one coming against Texas Tech on February 15.• Against Georgia Southern, Rupp notched her first-ever career triple.• Opened up her collegiate career with a 1-for-2 showing against Sam Houston State. on February 6. • Has recorded a career-high three RBI against Northern Illinois and Georgia Southern.
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Year 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%2014 .138 23-21 58 3 8 0 1 0 4 10 .172 2 0 13 1 .159 3 1 0-0 62 6 3 .9582015 .252 45-44 123 20 31 5 0 4 18 48 .390 11 1 22 0 .316 1 5 2-2 56 0 3 .949TOTAL .215 68-65 181 23 39 5 1 4 22 58 .320 13 1 35 1 .266 4 6 2-2 118 6 6 .954
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FRYARUTILITYSOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-6 • R/R
DEER PARK, TEXASDEER PARK HIGH SCHOOL
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2014: Named to the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll … started in 21 games for the season… recorded three runs with four RBI on the year … had a career-high of two hits against Cal State Fullerton and Texas A&M-CC … tallied a total of 62 put outs for the year as an outfielder and catcher for Texas State … hit her first collegiate triple against Texas Tech on Mar. 22 … recorded three assists against Sam Houston State.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Attended Deer Park High School and competed as a catcher, second baseman, and third baseman … after her freshman season, she was named the most athletic female at Deer Park … that same season along with her junior season she was named All-District Second-Team … she was named All-District First-Team her sophomore and senior seasons … when her team made it to the state tournament, she was named to the all-tournament team.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Deneise and Mike Fryar … has one sibling, McKenna … majoring in exercise and sport science … she enjoys hanging out with friends and her favorite sports team is the Houston Texans.
HITS: 3, 2x last vs. UAB (2/20/15)
DOUBLES: 1, 5x
TRIPLES: 1, at Texas Tech (3/22/14)
HOME RUNS: 2, vs. UAB (2/20/15)
TOTAL BASES: 9, vs. UAB (2/20/15)
RBI: 2, 5x last vs. UT Arlington (5/2/15)
RUNS SCORED: 2, 4x
WALKS: 2, vs. Lamar (3/11/15)
AT BATS: 5, 3x last vs. Harvard (2/22/15)
RUNNERS CS: 1, 2x last at Texas Tech (3/22/14)
• Fryar has more than tripled her freshman hit total of eight with 28 currently in 2015. • She has recorded a career-high three home runs for the Bobcats.• Against UAB, the tallied two home runs for Texas State.• Has five multi-RBI games this season, the most recent occurring against UT Arlington on May 2.• Recorded a run in every game of the UT Arlington series.
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Year 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%2015 .279 21-14 43 8 12 3 0 1 11 18 .419 8 1 12 0 .404 0 1 0-0 15 14 1 .967TOTAL .279 21-14 43 8 12 3 0 1 11 18 .419 8 1 12 0 .404 0 1 0-0 15 14 1 .967
Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha2015 7.57 2-3 11 7 2 0/0 0 37.0 56 47 40 17 13 11 3 11 189 .341 2 4 0 1 3TOTAL 7.57 2-3 11 7 2 0/0 0 37.0 56 47 40 17 13 11 3 11 189 .341 2 4 0 1 3
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TAYLOR
WEBBPITCHER/FIRST BASEFRESHMAN • HS • 5-9 •R/R
RICHMOND, TEXASWILLIAM B. TRAVIS HIGH SCHOOL
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HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: A native of Richmond, Texas where she was a three-sport athlete in high school … was a three-year varsity starter on the softball team and was a three-time all-district selection … during her junior season, Webb led William Travis High School in batting average (.409), slugging percentage (.714), and home runs (5) … she was a member of her school’s volleyball team her freshman and sophomore season and was on the cross country team her senior year … she is a member of the Texas Storm Gold traveling team.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Connie and Scott … has one sibling, Holly … was a member of FCA and the National Honor Society … currently undecided.
HITS: 2, 2x last vs. UT Arlington (5/2/15)
HOME RUNS: 1, at UL Monroe (3/23/15)
TOTAL BASES: 4, at UL Monroe (3/25/15)
RBI: 2, 4x last vs. UT Arlington (5/2/15)
RUNS SCORED: 1, 8x
WALKS: 2, vs. Houston Baptist (4/15/15)
AT BATS: 3, 9x last vs. UT Arlington (5/3/15)
HIT BY PITCH: 1, vs. Georgia State (3/15/15)
INNINGS PITCHED: 7.0, vs. UTSA (2/14/15)
STRIKEOUTS: 5, vs. UMass-Lowell (2/20/15)
WALKS ALLOWED: 4, vs. Sam Houston State (2/7/15)
BATTERS FACED: 33, vs. SIUE (2/27/15)
RUNNERS CS: 1, 2x last vs. Texas Tech (2/13/15)
• Recorded her first ever collegiate home run against UL Monroe on March 23.• Has played in the outfield for Texas State as well as put in time in the circle.• Has pitched in 37.0 innings this season with 13 strikeouts.• Earned her first victory against Northern Illinois on February 6.• Struck out a career-high five batters against UMass-Lowell on February 20.• Recorded a hit in all three games against Troy on April 11-12. • Notched her fourth multi-RBI game of the year in the victory against UT Arlington on May 2, 2015.• Recorded her first two-hit contest against Appalachian State on April 26.
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2015 Texas State So ftballInd iv idual Gam e-by -Gam e fo r Texas State (as o f A p r 27, 2015)
#20 W righ t, A sh ley - 7 gam es (A ll gam es )
Date Opponen t Pos A B R H RB I 2B 3B HR B B SB CS HB P SA C SF GDP K PO A E A vgFeb 07 S A M H O U S TO N S p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0Feb 13 TE X A S TE C H *p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0M ar 18 S TE P H E N F . A U S ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0A pr 03 TE X A S pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0A pr 04 a t Texas pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0A pr 12 TR O Y ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0A pr 25 A P P A LA C H IA N S T ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0Tota ls 1gs 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 . 0 0 0
O n base pct. .000 • S lugg ing pct. .000
#20 W righ t, A sh ley - 4 appearances (A ll gam es )
Date Opponen t GS IP H R ER B B SO 2B 3B HR W P B K HB P IB B Sco re W -L Sv ERA NPFeb 07 S A M H O U S TO N S 2.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 15-6 1-0 0 3.50 30Feb 13 TE X A S TE C H * 4.0 5 5 5 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2-5 1-1 0 7.00 71Feb 20 vs U M A S S -Low ell 1 .0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7-9 1-1 0 7.00 23M ar 28 U L LA FA Y E TTE -2 0.1 3 4 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2-15 1-1 0 9.55 21Tota ls 1 7 .1 11 11 10 6 3 2 0 4 3 0 1 0 26-35 1-1 0 9.55 -
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W righ t, A sh ley
Year avg gp -gs ab r h 2b 3b h r rb i tb s lg% bb hbp so gdp ob% s f sh sb -att po a e fld%2013 .200 14-12 30 2 6 1 1 0 2 9 .300 6 1 13 1 .351 0 0 0-0 7 26 0 1.0002014 .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 11 0 1.0002015 .000 5-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 2 0 1.000TO TA L .176 20-12 34 2 6 1 1 0 3 9 .265 6 1 14 1 .317 0 0 0-0 9 39 0 1.000
Year era w -l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b h r b f bavg w p hbp bk s fa sha2013 3.82 9-15 36 30 4 0/1 0 155.2 175 109 85 82 55 26 4 23 734 .292 4 21 10 6 262014 6.12 3-6 21 11 4 0/0 0 68.2 78 65 60 51 35 7 3 16 346 .286 7 13 1 3 52015 9.55 1-1 4 1 0 0/0 0 7.1 11 11 10 6 3 2 0 4 40 .344 3 1 0 0 1TO TA L 4.68 13-22 61 42 8 0/1 0 231.2 264 185 155 139 93 35 7 43 1120 .292 14 35 11 9 32
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ASHLEY
WRIGHTPITCHERJUNIOR • 2L • 5-9 • R/R
HUNTINGTON, TEXASHUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
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2014: Named to the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List … pitched a total of 68.2 innings for the season … recorded 35 strikeouts for the season with a career-high of eight in a single game against Troy … earned the win against San Diego State, Abilene Christian and UT Arlington for a 3-6 record in the season.
2013: Appeared in 35 games and pitched four complete games … had a total of 55 strikeouts with 155 innings pitched … tallied a season-high of seven strikeouts against UT Arlington (April 13) … ended the season with a 3.94 ERA ... tallied six hits throughout the season and drove in two runs ... against Miss. Valley State (Feb. 17), Wright recorded a double and a triple en route to a one run, two RBI day at the plate.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Played softball at Huntington High School under head coach Ruth Wright, her mother … she received All-Star 3A Blue Team honors in 2012 … named TGCA All-State pitcher in her senior year … received All-District First-Team and TGCA Academic All-State 3A honors in 2012 … was named Huntington Softball MVP and Ms. Devilette in 2012.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Eric and Ruth Wright … born on May 18, 1994 … she has one younger sibling, Erica Wright … majoring in education.
HITS: 2, vs. Miss. Valley State (2/17/13)
DOUBLES: 1, vs. Miss. Valley State (2/17/13)
TRIPLES: 1, vs. Miss. Valley State (2/17/13)
TOTAL BASES: 5, vs. Miss. Valley State (2/17/13)
RBI: 2, vs. Miss. Valley State (2/17/13)
WALKS: 1, 6x
RUNS SCORED: 1, 2x last vs. Louisiana Tech (4/6/13)
INNINGS PITCHED: 7.0, 5x
STRIKEOUTS: 8, at Troy (4/26/14)
BATTERS FACED: 32, vs. Louisiana Tech (4/5/13)
• Has pitched in 7.1 innings this season.• Struck out two batters against UMass-Lowell and one batter against No. 8 UL Lafayette on March 28.
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#21 Garner, Kaylee - 7 games (All games)
Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E AvgMar 07 at Ga. Southern p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0Mar 15 GEORGIA STATE p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0Mar 18 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN- *p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0Mar 23 at ULM-2 *p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0Apr 04 at Texas *p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 . 0 0 0Apr 22 TAMU- CC p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 0 0 0May 03 at UT Arlington p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0Totals 3gs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 . 0 0 0
TEXAS STATE CAREER: Named to the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll … pitched in 47.1 innings for the season … recorded her first collegiate strikeout against Stephen F. Austin in the first game of the season … tallied a career-high of eight strikeouts against Southern Illinois … recorded 36 strikeouts throughout the season … faced a career-high 33 batters against Western Kentucky where she pitched her first career complete game … received her first collegiate win against Southern Illinois on Feb. 9.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Attended Danbury High School and was the team’s pitcher … 2012 Houston Chronicle’s All-Greater Houston Player of the Year … three-time Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) All-State Team honoree … 2011 TGCA Small Schools Player of the Year … two-time MaxPreps Underclass All-American … two-time Texas Sports Writers 2A All-State Team member … led Danbury to Texas 2A state tournament in 2012 … finished last season 24-8 and garnered over 1000 career strikeouts … finished the season ranked in the top 35 in Texas … played travel ball for Texas Impact Gold.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Diana and Steve Garner … has two siblings, Wesley and Jesse … majoring in aquatic science … her favorite hobby is scuba diving … was also an All-District volleyball and basketball player in high school.
INNINGS PITCHED: 7.0, vs. Western Kentucky (4/18/14)
STRIKEOUTS: 8, vs. Southern Illinois (2/9/14)
WALKS ALLOWED: 4, Georgia State (3/14/15)
BATTERS FACED: 33, vs. Western Kentucky (4/18/14)
RUNNERS CS: 1, 3x last vs. Texas A&M-CC (3/11/14)
• Garner has pitched in 56.0 innings this season.• Started the season 3-0 after picking up victories over Georgia Southern, Georgia State, and Stephen F. Austin.• The victory against Georgia State was head coach Ricci Woodard’s 500th career victory at Texas State. • Against Georgia Southern and Georgia State, Garner struck out a season-high four batters. • Came in relief for 4.1 innings of work against Troy to pick up her fifth victory of the season.• Against Troy on April 12, Garner allowed zero runs and just one hit in 4.1 innings in the circle.• Earned her first save of the season in the 11-2 victory against UT Arlington. Garner came into the game with a 5-2 lead in the fifth.
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2014: Named to the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll … started in 13 games for the season, playing in 34 as an outfielder … recorded eight hits and three home runs on the year … had a career-high three RBI against Sam Houston State on Mar. 13 while tallying a total of seven for the season … recorded eight runs scored … tallied a career-high of four total bases against Texas Tech, Sam Houston State and Texas A&M-CC.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Attended Canyon High School in New Braunfels… was a four-year varsity letterman for coach Kevin Randle . . . was a member of the 2010 4A State Finalist team . . . in 2011 and 2012, her team went to the 4A Regional Finals and in 2013, they went to the 5A Regional Quarterfinals . . . named First-Team All-State in 2013 . . . named First-Team All-Comal County and San Antonio Area Super Team in 2013 . . . also in 2013, she was a 2013 Texas High School All-Star Selection . . . received the TGCA All-State honor recognition … was First-Team, Second-Team, and Honorable All-District during her time at Canyon . . . had 19 career home runs including nine her senior season . . . was a two-time Colorado Sparkler All-American selection . . . played select softball with the Texas Bombers Organization from 2005-2013.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Melisa and Richard Prado … has four siblings, Nino, Thiago, Vlario, and Matali … majoring in exercise and sports science … her favorite hobbies include hanging with friends, naps, and watching the Kardashians’ … is a fan of the Texas Rangers.
HITS: 2, vs. Sam Houston State (2/6/15)
HOME RUNS: 1, 4x
TOTAL BASES: 4, 4x
RBI: 3, vs. Sam Houston State (3/13/14)
WALKS: 3, at Northern Illinois (2/6/15)
RUNS SCORED: 2, 2x last vs. Florida International (2/21/15)
HIT BY PITCH: 1, vs UConn (2/28/15)
AT BATS: 4, 3x last vs. UMass-Lowell (2/20/15)
• Prado has recorded eight hits and a pair of RBI for the Bobcats.• Against Sam Houston State on February 6, Prado opened up the 2015 season with a pair of hits for the first time in her career.• She drew three walks against Northern Illinois on February 6.• Has scored two runs in two contests this season, most recently against Florida International on February 21.
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2014: Named Second-Team All-SBC as an at large bid … named to the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll … started in 51 out of the 52 games as the designated hitter for Texas State … led the team in home runs with nine … tallied 14 runs scored … recorded 36 hits for the season … tallied 27 RBI for the year while recording a career-high of three RBI against both San Diego State and Troy ... was successful on all stolen base attempts (2-for-2) … recorded her first collegiate double against UT Arlington and triple against Nicholls State … scored a career-high of two runs against UT Arlington on May 4.
2013 (Weatherford College): Spent her sophomore season with the Weatherford Coyotes … the Coyotes ended the 2013 season with a 50-8 overall record and advanced through four rounds into the double-elimination NJCAA Division I Championships in only their second season of existence … helped Weatherford win the North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference with a 28-4 record … finished the regular season with a .447 batting average with 15 home runs and 48 runs batted in.
2012 (Chattanooga State): Played one year at Chattanooga State and helped lead the Tigers to a Junior College national title.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Koroll played high school softball at Governor Simcoe Secondary School.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Carolyn and Ken Koroll … has two siblings, Zach and Nathan … majoring in sociology … her nickname is Canada or KK … her favorite sports team is the Detroit Redwings.
HITS: 3, 2x last vs. Incarnate Word (4/1/15)
DOUBLES: 1, 7x
TRIPLES: 1, vs. Nicholls State (3/2/14)
HOME RUNS: 1, 19x
RUNS SCORED: 2, 2x last vs. Georgia Southern (3/7/15)
WALKS: 3, 3x last vs. Georgia Southern (3/8/15)
TOTAL BASES: 6, at UL Monroe (3/23/15)
RBI: 3, 5x
HIT BY PITCH: 2, 2x last vs. Wichita State (2/22/15)
AT BATS: 4, 8x
STOLEN BASES: 1, 2x last at Troy (4/26/14)
• Has hit a career-high three hits in two contests this season, most recently against Incarnate Word on April 1. • She finished the Incarnate Word contest going a perfect 3-for-3 from the plate.• Has drawn 46 walks so far this season, a mark that ranks her in the top-10 in program history. • In both seasons with Texas State, Koroll’s home runs totals of nine in each season rank her in the top-10 all time. • Had eight consecutive plate appearances in which she successfully made it on base from April 1-April 3. • Hit her 10th home run in the contest against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. She now has 19 in her career. • With a walk against Houston Baptist on April 15, Koroll became the program’s all-time leader for walks in a season with 39.
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The Automated ScoreBookIndividual Game-by-Game for Texas State (as of May 05, 2015)
Year 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%2014 .264 55-55 159 22 42 9 0 6 33 69 .434 20 0 34 0 .344 1 3 0-1 238 16 7 .9732015 .392 52-52 153 27 60 5 0 11 49 98 .641 19 3 22 1 .461 3 3 3-3 243 18 2 .992TOTAL .327 107-107 312 49 102 14 0 17 82 167 .535 39 3 56 1 .402 4 6 3-4 481 34 9 .983
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KENDALL
WILEYFIRST BASEJUNIOR • 1L • 5-6 • L/R
AUSTIN, TEXASJAMES BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL
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FULL BIO
2014: Started in 55 games for the season at first base for the Bobcats … tallied 33 RBI on 42 hits for the season … put up a career-high of three hits in a single game against Abilene Christian and UL Monroe and against UL Monroe on Mar. 15, she recorded a career-high four RBI … scored 22 runs on the year … tallied six total home runs … recorded 238 put outs for the season with a career-high of nine against UL Lafayette … recorded her first collegiate double against UL Monroe … tallied a career-high of six total bases against Houston Baptist and three assists against South Alabama and Troy.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Attended James Bowie High School and played softball under Cathy Johnson . . . earned All-State honors along with All-District First-Team, Academic All-District, All-CenTex, Honorable Mention, and best offensive player at James Bowie . . . she was also a member of the basketball team, where she earned Academic All-District honors.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Kelli Wiley ... has two siblings, Kyle and Luke ... an accounting major ... she was also recruited by Purdue, Missouri, St. Edwards, North Texas, San Angelo State, and West Texas ... her favorite hobby is playing with her pug and she goes by the nickname, ‘K-Dub’.
HITS: 3, 6x
DOUBLES: 2, vs. UL Monroe (3/15/14)
HOME RUNS: 3, vs. Robert Morris (2/21/15)
TOTAL BASES: 12 vs. Robert Morris (2/21/15)
RBI: 4, 2x last vs. Robert Morris (2/21/15)
RUNS SCORED: 3, 2x last vs. Houston Baptist (4/15/15)
HIT BY PITCH: 1, 2x last at No. 16 Auburn (2/26/15)
STOLEN BASES: 1, 2x last vs. Georgia Southern (3/7/15)
WALKS: 2, 6x last at Ga. Southern (3/8/15)
AT BATS: 5, 2x last vs. Robert Morris (2/21/15)
• Has been named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week twice so far this season. • With a 5-for-6 showing with five RBI and four walks against Georgia Southern, she earned her second Player of the Week nod of the season. • Her POW against the Eagles was the third time this season that a Bobcat had been recognized.• Her first POW honor came at the Madeira Beach Classic where Wiley was the offensive spark for Texas State after launching six home runs in six games.• Against Robert Morris, she hit three home runs, the most home runs in a game by a Sun Belt Conference member since the 2013 season at that time. • Owns 11 home runs this season, putting her in the top eight all-time in Texas State history. The record for home runs in a season by a single player is 13. • Has three, three-hit contests this season.• Went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI against No. 25 Texas in Austin. • Against No. 8 UL Lafayette, Wiley recorded her 43rd hit, topping her 2014 total of 42. • Wiley has raised her batting average .128 points this season.
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Year 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%2015 .216 34-22 51 11 11 2 1 0 3 15 .294 4 1 18 0 .286 0 3 2-2 19 1 1 .952TOTAL .216 34-22 51 11 11 2 1 0 3 15 .294 4 1 18 0 .286 0 3 2-2 19 1 1 .952
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BRAEGAN
HAMILTONOUTFIELDFRESHMAN • HS • 5-4 • L/L
BAYTOWN, TEXASBARBERS HILL HIGH SCHOOL
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HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Attended Barbers Hill High School where she was a two-sport athlete, competing on the softball team all four years and the volleyball team in her freshman year … earned Second-Team All-District honors in softball and helped her team win districts all four seasons … Hamilton played at Barbers Hill with teammates Randi and Sara Rupp … she is a member of the Houston Bombers travel team.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Raygn and Chad Hamilton … favorite hobbies include reading and singing… was a member of the choir for a year in high school … majoring in biology.
HITS: 2, 5x
DOUBLES: 1, 2x last vs. UMass-Lowell (2/20/15)
TRIPLES: 1, vs. Texas Tech (2/14/15)
TOTAL BASES: 4, vs. Texas Tech (2/14/15)
RBI: 2, vs. No. 8 UL Lafayette (3/28/15)
RUNS SCORED: 1, 10x last vs. UL Lafayette (3/28/15)
WALKS: 2, vs. Florida International (2/21/15)
AT BATS: 3, 8x last vs. Baylor (5/8/13)
STOLEN BASES: 1, 2x last at ULM (3/23/15)
• Has recorded 11 hits in her first season with Texas State.• In five of her six games where she has recorded a hit, Hamilton has tallied two hits.• Recorded her first collegiate triple against Texas Tech on February 14.• Notched a career-high two RBI against No. 8 UL Lafayette on March 28.
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USA TODAY/NFCA COACHES POLL (MAY 5, 2015)Rank Team Record Points Previous1 Oregon (18) 44-5 786 22 Florida (14) 49-5 780 13 Michigan 48-6 733 34 Alabama 41-11 688 45 Oklahoma 45-7 642 56 UCLA 44-8 638 77 Auburn 46-9 617 88 LSU 44-10 577 69 Florida State 42-12 532 910 Louisiana Lafayette 37-8 496 1011 Tennessee 39-13 470 1212 Minnesota 46-8 449 1313 Missouri 38-13 441 1114 Georgia 39-13 371 1415 UCF 46-7 360 1516 Baylor 37-13 298 1717 Arizona 37-15 286 1618 James Madison 44-6 261 1919 California 35-16 220 1820 Washington 38-14 193 2021 Notre Dame 40-12 144 2322 Texas A&M 38-17 95 2523 South Alabama 35-10 87 2224 Arizona State 32-19 72 2425 Kentucky 29-23 59 21 Others Receiving Votes: North Dakota State (42), Utah (26), Texas (13), USC Upstate (9), Kansas (5), Western Kentucky (4), South Carolina (3), Cal State Northridge (1), Hofstra (1), North Carolina State (1).
SUN BELT CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLLSchool (First-Place Votes) Total Points1. UL Lafayette (7) 792. South Alabama (2) 743. Georgia State 574. TEXAS STATE 485. Georgia Southern 446. Troy 377. UL Monroe 278. UT Arlington 249. Appalachian State 15
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGSSchool Conference Overall1. UL Lafayette 19-1 41-7-12. South Alabama 15-6 38-113. Georgia State 12-9 30-254. Western Kentucky 11-10 32-22-15. TEXAS STATE 9-12 26-296. UL Monroe 6-14 22-257. Troy 5-13 22-29-28. UT Arlington 4-16 20-32
TEXAS STATE RECORD IN 2015...Total ................................................................ 32-20Conference ........................................................ 14-6Non-Conf ......................................................... 18-14
vs Left ................................................................. 1-4vs Right ........................................................... 31-161-Run games ....................................................... 8-42-Run games ....................................................... 4-35+Run games ................................................... 17-7Extra inns ............................................................ 3-1Shutouts............................................................ 12-1
Scored in 1st inning ........................................... 15-7Scores first ......................................................... 26-7Opp. scores first ................................................. 6-13After 4 leading .................................................. 27-2After 4 trailing ................................................... 4-15After 4 tied .......................................................... 1-3After 5 leading .................................................. 24-2After 5 trailing ................................................... 1-16After 5 tied .......................................................... 1-0After 6 leading .................................................. 19-1After 6 trailing ................................................... 0-15After 6 tied .......................................................... 3-1
Hit 0 home runs ................................................. 12-6Hit 1 home run .................................................. 8-12Hit 2+ home runs.............................................. 12-2Opponent 0 home runs ..................................... 19-4Opponent 1 home run ......................................... 7-5Opponent 2+ HRs ............................................. 6-11
Made 0 errors .................................................. 19-10Made 1 error........................................................ 9-8Made 2+ errors ................................................... 4-2Opp. made 0 errors ............................................ 6-11Opp. made 1 error ............................................. 15-6Opp. made 2+ errors ......................................... 11-3
Out-hit opponent .............................................. 24-5Out-hit by opponent ......................................... 6-15Hits are tied ......................................................... 2-0
Current winning streak ............................................3Longest winning streak ...........................................7Longest losing streak ..............................................4
PB - Team (8), Rupp, S. 5, Doerre, K. 2, Barnes, I. 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (2), Rupp, S. 2, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Rupp, S.(21-34), Rupp, R. (11-23), Webb, T. (6-8), Doerre, K. (6-7), Garner, K. (6-6), Wright, A. (5-5), Barnes, I. (1-1).
GAME DATE OPPOSING TEAM SCORE TXST R-H-E OPP R-H-E INNS OVERALL SBC PITCHER OF RECORD ATTEND TIME Feb 06, 2015 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 6-1 6-10-1 1-4-4 7 1-0-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 1-0) 0 1:50 Feb 06, 2015 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 14-5 14-13-3 5-7-3 7 2-0-0 0-0-0 Webb, T. (W 1-0) 633 2:29 Feb 07, 2015 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 15-6 15-18-2 6-9-2 7 3-0-0 0-0-0 Wright, A. (W 1-0) 0 2:40 Feb 07, 2015 PITTSBURGH 6-11 L 6-7-0 11-15-1 7 3-1-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (L 1-1) 0 2:35 Feb 08, 2015 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3-8 L 3-7-0 8-11-2 7 3-2-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (L 1-2) 559 2:45 Feb 13, 2015 GRAND CANYON 3-4 L 3-4-1 4-8-0 7 3-3-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (L 1-3) 0 2:10 Feb 13, 2015 TEXAS TECH 2-5 L 2-9-0 5-7-0 7 3-4-0 0-0-0 Wright, A. (L 1-1) 675 2:00 Feb 14, 2015 TEXAS TECH W 2-0 2-7-1 0-2-0 7 4-4-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 2-3) 747 1:37 Feb 14, 2015 vsUTSA 3-6 L 3-8-1 6-7-0 7 4-5-0 0-0-0 Webb, T. (L 1-1) 747 2:08 Feb 15, 2015 TEXAS TECH W 3-0 3-5-0 0-1-3 7 5-5-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 3-3) 622 1:40 Feb 20, 2015 vsUMASS-Lowell 7-9 L 7-11-1 9-10-1 (8) 5-6-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (L 3-4) 0 2:39 Feb 20, 2015 vsUAB W 7-1 7-8-0 1-7-1 7 6-6-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 4-4) 0 2:00 Feb 21, 2015 vsFIU W 8-0 8-4-0 0-5-2 5 7-6-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 5-3) 0 1:37 Feb 21, 2015 vsRobert Morris 5-7 L 5-4-2 7-9-0 7 7-7-0 0-0-0 Webb, T. (L 1-2) 61 1:47 Feb 22, 2015 vsWichita State W 4-3 4-6-1 3-7-1 7 8-7-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 6-4) 200 2:13 Feb 22, 2015 vsHarvard W 9-2 9-12-3 2-1-0 7 9-7-0 0-0-0 Webb, T. (W 2-2) 0 2:00 Feb 26, 2015 at Auburn 2-6 L 2-2-1 6-5-0 7 9-8-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (L 6-5) 544 2:15 Feb 27, 2015 vsSIUE 2-10 L 2-4-3 10-11-0 6 9-9-0 0-0-0 Webb, T. (L 2-3) 0 1:33 Feb 27, 2015 vsSamford 1-2 L 1-5-0 2-6-1 7 9-10-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (L 6-6) 0 1:58 Feb 28, 2015 vsUConn W 7-1 7-8-0 1-2-1 7 10-10-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 7-6) 0 1:54 Feb 28, 2015 vsUConn W 9-0 9-14-0 0-3-1 5 11-10-0 0-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 8-6) 0 1:40 * Mar 07, 2015 at Ga. Southern W 4-1 4-8-1 1-2-4 7 12-10-0 1-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 9-6) 112 1:55 * Mar 07, 2015 at Ga. Southern W 10-2 10-9-1 2-5-2 5 13-10-0 2-0-0 Garner, K. (W 1-0) 92 1:30 * Mar 08, 2015 at Ga. Southern W 5-3 5-6-0 3-6-1 7 14-10-0 3-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 10-0) 134 2:10 Mar 11, 2015 LAMAR W 8-0 8-9-1 0-2-1 5 15-10-0 3-0-0 Rupp, R. (W 11-6) 616 1:45 * Mar 14, 2015 GEORGIA STATE 2-5 L 2-7-0 5-4-0 7 15-11-0 3-1-0 Rupp, R. (L 11-7) 577 1:45 * Mar 14, 2015 GEORGIA STATE 4-13 L 4-6-0 13-13-1 7 15-12-0 3-2-0 Rupp, R. (L 11-8) 577 2:30 * Mar 15, 2015 GEORGIA STATE W 5-4 5-5-1 4-6-0 (9) 16-12-0 4-2-0 Garner, K. (W 2-0) 515 3:02 Mar 18, 2015 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 1-0 1-3-1 0-5-1 (8) 17-12-0 4-2-0 Rupp, R. (W 12-8) 509 1:57 Mar 18, 2015 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 9-0 9-14-0 0-2-1 5 18-12-0 4-2-0 Garner, K. (W 2-0) 509 1:25 * Mar 23, 2015 at ULM W 9-0 9-8-0 0-0-2 7 19-12-0 5-2-0 Rupp, R. (W 13-8) 103 2:12 * Mar 23, 2015 at ULM 4-7 L 4-10-0 7-9-0 7 19-13-0 5-3-0 Garner, K. (L 3-1) 117 2:12 Mar 25, 2015 MCNEESE STATE W 4-3 4-7-1 3-6-1 7 20-13-0 5-3-0 Rupp, R. (W 14-8) 470 2:05 * Mar 28, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE W 14-13 14-12-2 13-12-1 7 21-13-0 6-3-0 Rupp, R. (W 15-8) 789 2:35 * Mar 28, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE 2-15 L 2-3-1 15-14-1 5 21-14-0 6-4-0 Garner, K. (L 3-2) 789 1:43 * Mar 29, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE 0-4 L 0-4-0 4-7-3 7 21-15-0 6-5-0 Rupp, R. (L 15-9) 650 2:12 Apr 01, 2015 INCARNATE WORD W 1-0 1-8-0 0-2-0 7 22-15-0 6-5-0 Rupp, R. (W 16-9) 545 1:34 Apr 03, 2015 TEXAS 2-10 L 2-1-1 10-12-0 5 22-16-0 6-5-0 Rupp, R. (L 16-10) 986 1:48 Apr 04, 2015 at Texas 5-6 L 5-7-0 6-10-0 7 22-17-0 6-5-0 Garner, K. (L 3-3) 1026 2:40 Apr 08, 2015 BAYLOR 1-6 L 1-5-0 6-11-0 7 22-18-0 6-5-0 Rupp, R. (L 16-11) 731 1:58 * Apr 11, 2015 TROY 1-3 L 1-2-1 3-5-1 7 22-19-0 6-6-0 Rupp, R. (L 16-12) 477 2:08 * Apr 11, 2015 TROY W 11-3 11-10-0 3-5-0 6 23-19-0 7-6-0 Garner, K. (W 4-3) 477 2:10 * Apr 12, 2015 TROY W 4-3 4-7-0 3-6-1 7 24-19-0 8-6-0 Garner, K. (W 5-3) 479 2:19 Apr 15, 2015 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 12-0 12-14-0 0-0-1 5 25-19-0 8-6-0 Rupp, R. (W 17-12) 495 1:26 Apr 22, 2015 TAMU- CC W 5-4 5-7-0 4-6-0 (8) 26-19-0 8-6-0 Rupp, R. (W 18-12) 531 2:25 * Apr 25, 2015 APPALACHIAN STATE W 4-1 4-6-0 1-1-2 7 27-19-0 9-6-0 Rupp, R. (W 19-12) 501 4:48 * Apr 25, 2015 APPALACHIAN STATE W 6-4 6-5-0 4-8-1 7 28-19-0 10-6-0 Rupp, R. (W 20-12) 501 2:10 * Apr 26, 2015 APPALACHIAN STATE W 9-1 9-10-0 1-2-1 6 29-19-0 11-6-0 Rupp, R. (W 21-12) 495 2:17 Apr 29, 2015 at Texas A&M 1-2 L 1-3-1 2-5-2 7 29-20-0 11-6-0 Rupp, R. (L 21-13) 980 2:00 * May 02, 2015 at UT Arlington W 11-0 11-9-0 0-2-2 6 30-20-0 12-6-0 Rupp, R. (W 22-13) 297 1:53 * May 02, 2015 at UT Arlington W 2-0 2-4-0 0-6-2 7 31-20-0 13-6-0 Rupp, R. (W 23-13) 331 1:42 * May 03, 2015 at UT Arlington W 11-2 11-13-0 2-3-1 6 32-20-0 14-6-0 Rupp, R. (W 24-13) 278 2:05
BattingAt bats: 37 vs Sam Houston State (Feb 07, 2015)Runs scored: 15 vs Sam Houston State (Feb 07, 2015)Hits: 18 vs Sam Houston State (Feb 07, 2015)RBIs: 15 vs Sam Houston State (Feb 07, 2015)Doubles: 5 vs Northern Illinois (Feb 06, 2015)Triples: 1 (7 games )Home runs: 4 (4 games )Total bases: 27 vs Northern Illinois (Feb 06, 2015)Walks: 10 vs Grand Canyon (Feb 13, 2015) 10 at Ga. Southern (Mar 08, 2015)Strikeouts: 13 vs Robert Morris (Feb 21, 2015 at Madeira Beach, Fla.)Sac hits: 4 at Texas (Apr 04, 2015)Sac flies: 2 vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2015)Stolen bases: 4 vs Harvard (Feb 22, 2015 at Madeira Beach, Fla.) 4 at Ga. Southern (Mar 07, 2015)Hit by pitch: 4 vs Georgia State (Mar 15, 2015) 4 at UT Arlington (May 02, 2015)Caught stealing: 1 (13 games )Runners LOB: 12 vs Harvard (Feb 22, 2015 at Madeira Beach, Fla.) 12 at Ga. Southern (Mar 08, 2015)Hit into DP: 2 vs Grand Canyon (Feb 13, 2015) 2 vs Troy (Apr 12, 2015)
FieldingPutouts: 27 vs Georgia State (Mar 15, 2015)Assists: 14 vs Harvard (Feb 22, 2015 at Madeira Beach, Fla.)Errors: 3 vs Northern Illinois (Feb 06, 2015) 3 vs Harvard (Feb 22, 2015 at Madeira Beach, Fla.) 3 vs SIUE (Feb 27, 2015 at Auburn, Ala.)Passed balls: 1 (8 games )DPs turned: 1 (8 games )
PitchingInnings pitched: 9.0 vs Georgia State (Mar 15, 2015)Runs allowed: 15 vs UL Lafayette (Mar 28, 2015)Earned runs: 14 vs UL Lafayette (Mar 28, 2015)Walks allowed: 7 at Auburn (Feb 26, 2015) 7 vs Georgia State (Mar 14, 2015)Strikeouts: 16 vs UMASS-Lowell (Feb 20, 2015 at Madiera Beach, Fla.)Hits allowed: 15 vs Pittsburgh (Feb 07, 2015)Doubles allowed: 5 vs Pittsburgh (Feb 07, 2015) 5 vs UL Lafayette (Mar 28, 2015)Triples allowed: 2 vs UTSA (Feb 14, 2015 at San Marcos, Texas)Homers allowed: 7 vs UL Lafayette (Mar 28, 2015)Wild pitches: 2 vs Texas Tech (Feb 13, 2015) 2 vs UMASS-Lowell (Feb 20, 2015 at Madiera Beach, Fla.)Hit batters: 6 vs Pittsburgh (Feb 07, 2015)
BattingAt bats: 6 Baker, Kelli vs Sam Houston State (Feb 07, 2015)Runs scored: 4 Ortiz, Ariel vs UL Lafayette (Mar 28, 2015)Hits: 3 (20 games )RBIs: 5 Ortiz, Ariel at UT Arlington (May 03, 2015)Doubles: 2 Ortiz, Ariel vs Northern Illinois (Feb 06, 2015) 2 Ortiz, Ariel vs Georgia State (Mar 14, 2015)Triples: 1 (7 games )Home runs: 3 Wiley, Kendall vs Robert Morris (Feb 21, 2015 at Madeira Beach, Fla.)Total bases: 12 Wiley, Kendall vs Robert Morris (Feb 21, 2015 at Madeira Beach, Fla.)Walks: 4 Ortiz, Ariel vs Sam Houston State (Feb 07, 2015)Strikeouts: 3 Koroll, Kortney vs UL Lafayette (Mar 29, 2015)Sac hits: 2 Rupp, Sara vs Grand Canyon (Feb 13, 2015) 2 Koroll, Kortney vs Georgia State (Mar 15, 2015) 2 Harris, Courtney vs UL Lafayette (Mar 28, 2015)Sac flies: 1 (14 games )Stolen bases: 2 (4 games )Hit by pitch: 2 Koroll, Kortney vs Wichita State (Feb 22, 2015 at Madeira Beach, Fla.) 2 Rupp, Sara vs Georgia State (Mar 15, 2015) 2 Baker, Kelli vs McNeese State (Mar 25, 2015)Caught stealing: 1 (13 games )Runners LOB: 7 Baker, Kelli vs Sam Houston State (Feb 07, 2015)
FieldingPutouts: 15 Rupp, Sara vs UMASS-Lowell (Feb 20, 2015 at Madiera Beach, Fla.)Assists: 5 Baker, Kelli vs UTSA (Feb 14, 2015 at San Marcos, Texas) 5 Harris, Courtney vs SIUE (Feb 27, 2015 at Auburn, Ala.)Errors: 3 Ortiz, Ariel vs SIUE (Feb 27, 2015 at Auburn, Ala.)Passed balls: 1 (8 games )
PitchingInnings pitched: 8.0 Rupp, Randi vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2015)Runs allowed: 13 Rupp, Randi vs UL Lafayette (Mar 28, 2015)Earned runs: 11 Rupp, Randi vs Pittsburgh (Feb 07, 2015)Walks allowed: 7 Rupp, Randi at Auburn (Feb 26, 2015)Strikeouts: 14 Rupp, Randi vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2015) 14 Rupp, Randi vs Incarnate Word (Apr 01, 2015) 14 Rupp, Randi vs Troy (Apr 11, 2015)Hits allowed: 15 Rupp, Randi vs Pittsburgh (Feb 07, 2015)Doubles allowed: 5 Rupp, Randi vs Pittsburgh (Feb 07, 2015) 5 Rupp, Randi vs UL Lafayette (Mar 28, 2015)Triples allowed: 2 Webb, Taylor vs UTSA (Feb 14, 2015 at San Marcos, Texas)Homers allowed: 4 Rupp, Randi vs Pittsburgh (Feb 07, 2015) 4 Rupp, Randi vs UL Lafayette (Mar 28, 2015)Wild pitches: 2 Wright, Ashley vs UMASS-Lowell (Feb 20, 2015 at Madiera Beach, Fla.)Hit batters: 6 Rupp, Randi vs Pittsburgh (Feb 07, 2015)
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The Automated ScoreBookBatting Leaders for Texas State (as of May 05, 2015)
(All games)
Hitting minimums - 1 Games 1 AB 1.0 AB/Game 1.0 TPA/GamePitching minimums - 1 Games 2.0 IP/Game
BASES ON BALLS1. 98, Elizabeth Wissel, 1998-012. 95, McKenzie Baack, 2008-113. 87, Haley Lemons, 2010-134. 82, Ryan Kos, 2006-09 5. 79, Kristen Zaleski, 2001-046. 78, Ashley Koop, 2000-037. 73, Kortney Koroll, 2014-pres.8. 70, Katie Ann Trahan, 2003-069. 69, Jenna Emery, 2008-11 69, Kristina Tello, 2007-10
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PITCHING ALL-TIME RECORDS BATTING ALL-TIME RECORDS
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GAMES1. 66 in 20012. 65 in 2003 65 in 19994. 60 in 19885. 59 in 2002 59 in 2000
VICTORIES1. 54 in 20012. 46 in 20033. 40 in 2009 4. 37 in 2004 37 in 2002
WIN PERCENTAGE1. .818 in 2001 (54-12)2. .719 in 2003 (37-22)3. .696 in 2012 (39-17)4. .660 in 2008 (35-18)5. .649 in 2004 (37-20)
BATTING AVERAGE1. .294 in 20152. .275 in 19993. .273 in 20144. .268 in 20115. .266 in 19876. .265 in 1999
AT-BATS1. 1,743 in 20012. 1,720 in 19993. 1,648 in 20034. 1,599 in 20025. 1,504 in 1996
RUNS SCORED1. 307 in 20012. 285 in 20153. 276 in 20034. 239 in 20145. 238 in 20086. 237 in 2009
HITS1. 459 in 20012. 456 in 19993. 410 in 20034. 396 in 20025. 390 in 2011 390 in 20067. 388 in 2015
DOUBLES1. 94 in 20012. 90 in 19993. 82 in 2009 4. 78 in 20035. 73 in 2006
TRIPLES1. 20 in 19972. 19 in 19883. 16 in 19924. 15 in 20025. 14 in 2003
HOME RUNS1. 59 in 2003 59 in 20153. 45 in 20144. 43 in 20015. 42 in 20066. 41 in 2004
TOTAL BASES1. 706 in 20012. 693 in 20033. 644 in 20154. 599 in 20065. 598 in 1999
STOLEN BASES1. 109 in 20042. 87 in 20033. 76 in 19964. 73 in 20005. 71 in 2001
EARNED RUN AVG1. 1.15 in 20012. 1.37 in 20093. 1.74 in 19864. 1.76 in 20065. 1.84 in 2003 1.84 in 2002
COMPLETE GAMES1. 46 in 20032. 45 in 20123. 45 in 20064. 38 in 20045. 36 in 2007
2007P Regan BlakeC Ashton Peters1B Leah Boatright2B Ryan Kos3B Tamara KellerSS Alex NewtonLF Jetta WeinheimerCF Kristina TelloRF Amy KruegerDP Karen Taylor
2008P Regan BlakeP Katie GarnettC Ashton Peters1B Leah Boatright2B Ryan Kos3B Jenna EmerySS Alex NewtonLF Allyce RotherCF Kristina TelloRF Taylor HallDP McKenzie Baack
2009P Chandler HallP Anne Marie TaylorC Megan Parten1B Leah Boatright2B Ryan Kos3B Jenna EmerySS Alex NewtonLF Allyce RotherCF Kristina TelloRF Taylor HallDP McKenzie Baack
2011P Chandler HallP Anne Marie TaylorC Megan Parten1B Haley Lemons2B Anna Hernandez3B Jenna EmerySS Jordan MasekLF Allyce RotherCF Lindsay MattRF Allison SnowDP McKenzie Baack
2012P Chandler HallP Anne Marie TaylorC Macie Hair1B Haley Lemons2B Anna Hernandez3B Courtney HarrisSS Selena HernandezLF Brooke BakerCF Jordan MasekRF Coralee RamirezDP Chandler Hall
2001P Nicole NeuerburgP Jessica ChaseC Jennie Tomme1B Sarah Youngdale2B Haley Gaddis3B Sarah KmiecSS Liz WisselLF Stephanie HughesCF Kristen ZaleskiRF Perri YarboughDP Kristy Gandy
2003P Katie Ann TrahanP Nicole NeuerbergC Ryan Stukel1B Hannah Snow2B Ashley Wilson3B Frances MendozaSS Leslie SharpLF Rachael BonettiCF Kristen ZaleskiRF Ashley KoopDP Katie Ann Trahan
2004P Katie Ann TrahanP Nicole NeuerbergC Rachael Bonetti1B Hannah Snow2B Ashley Wilson3B Brittany HodgeSS Leslie SharpLF Jennelle WolterCF Kristen ZaleskiRF Amy KruegerDP Katie Ann Trahan
2005P Katie Ann TrahanP Sarah LancourC Rachael Bonetti1B Kristin Gunter2B Ashley Wilson3B Holly BritainSS Leslie SharpLF Jill KloeselCF Amy HromadkaRF Amy Krueger DP Katie Ann Trahan
2006P Katie Ann TrahanP Sarah LancourC Ashton Peters1B Leah Boatright2B Ryan Kos3B Tamara KellerSS Alex NewtonLF Jetta Weinheimer CF Amy HromadkaRF Amy KruegerDP Karen Taylor
2013P Rayn HouseP Ashley WrightC Macie Hair1B Haley Lemons2B Anna Hernandez3B Courtney HarrisSS Jordan MasekLF Kelli BakerCF Brooke BakerRF Coralee RamirezDP Katie Doerre
* Denotes Championships under the direction of Ricci Woodard
TEXAS STATE ALL-TIME LINEUPS (AS OF 2001)
SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS SLC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS
SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES
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NFCA All-AmericansYear Player2001 Jessica Chase2003 Kristen Zaleski2004 Kristen Zaleski
NFCA All-RegionYear Player2001 Jessica Chase2002 Nicole Neuerburg Kristen Zaleski2003 Nicole Neuerburg Kristen Zaleski2004 Kristen Zaleski2007 Ragan Blake2009 Chandler Hall Alex Newton2010 Leah Boatright Chandler Hall2011 Chandler Hall2012 Chandler Hall2014 Courtney Harris Rayn House
CoSIDA Academic All-AmericansYear Player2003 Kristen Zaleski2004 Kristen Zaleski2006 Amy Hromadka
CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictYear Player2003 Kristen Zaleski2004 Leslie Sharp Katie Ann Trahan Kristen Zaleski2010 Leah Boatright2014 Kelli Baker
SLC All-Academic TeamYear Player2002 Jennie Tomme2003 Ashley Koop Leslie Sharp Kristen Zaleski2004 Rachael Bonetti Leslie Sharp Katie Ann Trahan Kristen Zaleski2005 Katie Ann Trahan2006 Amy Hromadka2008 Jetta Weinheimer Leah Boatright Kelsey Cammarata Jill Kloesel Kristina Tello2009 McKenzie Baack Leah Boatright Jenna Emery Taylor Hall Alex Newton2010 McKenzie Baack Leah Boatright Jenna Emery2011 Anne Marie Taylor Jenna Emery Chandler Hall Anna Hernandez2012 Anne Marie Taylor Brooke Baker Chandler Hall Anna Hernandez
SLC Player of the YearYear Player2003 Kristen Zaleski2004 Kristen Zaleski2006 Katie Ann Trahan2008 Ragan Blake2009 Alex Newton2012 Chandler Hall
SLC Hitter of the YearYear Player1991 Renee Buckley2003 Kristen Zaleski2004 Kristen Zaleski2008 McKenzie Baack
SLC Pitcher of the YearYear Player2001 Jessica Chase2002 Nicole Neuerburg2006 Katie Ann Trahan2007 Ragan Blake2008 Ragan Blake2009 Chandler Hall2010 Chandler Hall2012 Chandler Hall
SLC Utility Player of the YearYear Player2004 Katie Ann Trahan2005 Katie Ann Trahan
SLC Newcomer of the YearYear Player2003 Ryan Stukel2007 Ragan Blake
SLC Freshman of the YearYear Player2003 Katie Ann Trahan2009 Chandler Hall
SLC Coach of the YearYear Coach2001 Ricci Woodard2002 Ricci Woodard2008 Ricci Woodard2012 Ricci Woodard
SLC All-Conference Since 1989Year Player1989 Renee Buckley - 2nd Shannon Falcone - 2nd1991 Renee Buckley - 1st Susan Elza - 2nd1992 Debra Tumlin - 2nd1994 Meredith Curry - 1st1995 Meredith Curry - 2nd1996 Kelly Jensen - 2nd Laura Rodriguez - 2nd1998 Amy Salinas - 2nd Haley Gaddis - 2nd 1999 Amber Mosher - 1st2000 Jessica Chase - 1st Haley Gaddis - 1st Carmen Grindell - 2nd2001 Jessica Chase - 1st Haley Gaddis - 1st Stephanie Hughes - 1st Sarah Kmiec - 1st Nicole Neuerburg - 2nd Elizabeth Wissel - 2nd Kristen Zaleski - 3rd2002 Nicole Neuerburg - 1st Jennie Tomme - 3rd Ashley Wilson - 3rd Kristen Zaleski - 1st2003 Rachael Bonetti - 2nd Nicole Neuerberg - 1st Ryan Stukel - 2nd Katie Ann Trahan - 1st Ashley Wilson - 3rd Kristen Zaleski - 1st2004 Nicole Neuerburg - 1st Hannah Snow - 3rd Katie Ann Trahan - 1st Kristen Zaleski - 1st2005 Katie Ann Trahan - 1st ^ Katie Ann Trahan - 1st ^ Ashley Wilson - 2nd
2006 Kristin Gunter - 2nd Amy Hromadka - 1st Katie Ann Trahan - 1st2007 Ragan Blake - 1st2008 McKenzie Baack - 2nd Ragan Blake - 1st Leah Boatright - 2nd Ali McCormack - 2nd Alex Newton - 3rd Ashton Peters - 2nd Kristina Tello - 2nd Jetta Weinheimer - 2nd2009 McKenzie Baack - 1st Chandler Hall - 1st Alex Newton - 1st Jenna Emery - 2nd Taylor Hall - 2nd Katie Garnett - 3rd2010 Chandler Hall - 1st Leah Boatright - 1st Jenna Emery - 2nd2011 Anne Marie Taylor - 1st McKenzie Baack - 1st Chandler Hall - 2nd Jenna Emery - 2nd Haley Lemons - 2nd Anna Hernandez - 3rd Allyce Rother - 3rd2012 Chandler Hall - 1st Anne Marie Taylor - 2nd Anna Hernandez - 2nd Halery Lemons - 2nd Brooke Baker - 2nd Selena Hernandez - 3rd
* Numbers indicate first, second, or third team selection^ Katie Ann Trahan was selected both first team pitcher and designated player.
SLC All-Tournament TeamYear Player1989 Renee Buckley Shannon Falcone Debra Jones1990 Susan Elza1999 Amber Mosher Sarah Kmiec Jennie Tomme Perri Yarbrough2001 Jessica Chase Sarah Kmiec Nicole Neuerburg Jennie Tomme Perri Yarbrough Sarah Youngdale Kristen Zaleski2002 Rachael Bonetti Nicole Neuerberg Jennie Tomme Kristen Zaleski2004 Katie Ann Trahan Kristen Zaleski2006 Kristin Gunter Amy Hromadka Alex Newton2007 Ragan Blake Leah Boatright Alex Newton Karen Taylor Jetta Weinheimer2009 Leah Boatright Chandler Hall
Taylor Hall Ryan Kos Allyce Rother2010 Chandler Halll McKenzie Baack Anna Hernandez Jenna Emery2011 Chandler Hall Jenna Emery McKenzie Baack Haley Lemons Anne Marie Taylor2012 Chandler Hall Coralee Ramirez Anna Hernandez Brooke Baker Shelby Carnline
SLC Student-Athlete of the Year
Year Player2003 Ashley Koop2006 Amy Hromadka2009 Alex Newton
WAC All-AcademicYear Player2013 Brooke Baker Courtney Harris Anna Hernandez Rayn House Brooke Keel Jordan Masek Coralee Ramirez
Sun Belt All-ConferenceYear Player2014 Courtney Harris - 2nd Kortney Koroll - 2nd Timishia North - 2nd Rayn House - 2nd
Sun Belt Commissioner’s List (3.5-4.0 GPA)Year Player2014 Kelli Baker Courtney Harris Rayn House Jordan Masek Kimberlin Naivar Coralee Ramirez Danielle Warne Ashley Wright
Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll (3.00-3.49 GPA)Year Player2014 Katie Doerre Lexi Fryar Kaylee Garner Kortney Koroll Bianca Prado
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2015 SUN BELT CONFERENCE SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPMAY 6-9, 2015 - SAN MARCOS, TEXAS - HOST: TEXAS STATE BOBCATS
G1 - WED10:00 AM
G5 - THURS2:00 PM
G8 - FRI2:00 PM
G7 - FRI11:00 AM
G9 - FRI5:00 PM
CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY1:00 PM
G3 - WED3:00 PM
G2 - WED12:30 PM
G6 - THURS5:00 PM
G4 - WED5:30 PM
CHAMPIONSHIP FORMATThe 2015 Sun Belt Conference Softball Championship will be conducted over four days utilizing both a single-elimination format as well as a double-elimination format to determine the Sun Belt Conference champion and recipient of the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The first day of the tournament will utilize single-elimination. Beginning on day two the tournament will begin double-elimination. All nine teams who sponsor softball will be eligible to compete for the tournament title.
No. 5 Georgia State
Winner Game 1
Winner Game 3
No. 2 South Alabama
Winner Game 4
No. 1 UL Lafayette
No. 4 Troy
No. 6 UL Monroe
No. 8 Georgia Southern
No. 7 UT Arlington
CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY, MAY 91:00 PM (CT)
FRIDAY, MAY 8THURSDAY, MAY 7WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
Winner Game 2
No. 3 Texas State
Winner Game 5
Winner Game 8
Loser Game 8
Winner Game 7
Winner Game 9
The tournament champion earns the Sun Belt Conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Loser Game 5
Loser Game 6
Winner Game 6
2015 TOURNAMENT BRACKET
Courtney Harris against UT Arlington in the conference tournament. Katie Doerre and Ashley Wright against UT Arlington in the conference tournament.
2015 TEXAS STATE SOFTBALL
372015 TEXAS STATE SOFTBALL GAME NOTES
Rick PoulterAssistant AD
Sports Information
COVERING TEXAS STATE SOFTBALLThe Sports Information Department compiles and presents information to the media on the
Texas State athletics program utilizing press releases, media guides, e-mails and the Athletics website, www.txstatebobcats.com. The softball page on the website contains the latest releases, notes, and statistics.
The sports information office is under the direction of assistant athletics director Rick Poulter and is located in the Darren B. Casey Athletic Administrative Complex, Room 126.
2015 MEDIA GUIDEThe 2015 edition of the Bobcat softball media guide is a comprehensive source of information
containing player and coaching staff biographies, statistics and historical reference materials for use by media covering Texas State softball. For additional information concerning Texas State softball, please contact Jen Lawson in the Sports Information Office at (512) 245-2988.
BOBCAT SOFTBALL STADIUMThe press box for Texas State softball games can serve two radio crews and also has wireless
internet access. Parking is available outside of Bobcat Field, but to be out of foul ball territory, recommended parking is just off the southeast corner of Strahan Coliseum with proper credentials.
MEDIA & PHOTO CREDENTIALSCredentials for Texas State home softball games are issued for working media only and must
be requested through the sports information office. Only photographers on assignment from an accredited media agency will be issued credentials. Photographers are required to abide by the guidelines set forth by the NCAA on shooting limitations from the sidelines. Those not complying with the guidelines may be removed.
MEDIA SERVICESPregame packets including notes, statistics and game-day programs will be available prior
to the start of the contest. Game statistics will be provided at the conclusion of every game. Final statistics will be e-mailed following each game. If you wish to be added to the post-game distribution list, call Jen Lawson in the Sports Information office at (512) 245-2988.
INTERVIEWSFollowing home games, head coach Ricci Woodard will be made available to media
representatives following a brief cooling-off period. Coach Woodard and selected players will remain on site following the colling-off period to address additional requests. Texas State’s locker room will remain closed at all times. Requests for selected players must be submitted to the sports information staff by the final inning, with the exception of games being in doubt as to the outcome in the final inning.
WEBSITES, BLOGS, LIVE UPDATESFan-based websites containing at least one or more of the following: chat rooms, message
boards, recruiting information, scouting reports and links to news sites, as well as other fan-based features shall not be issued credentials. Please do not request a press credential if these conditions apply.
Local and national organizations that maintain a news-based website in connection with their regular newspaper or magazine, as well as radio or television broadcasts, shall be issued credentials on a game-by-game basis.
‘TXST’ - NOT ‘TSU’In editorial references to Texas State athletics, media outlets are asked to refrain from
the use of the ‘TSU’ acronym. Print and broadcast outlets are asked to use ‘Texas State’ and ‘Bobcats’. Please do not use TSU. If an abbreviation must be used, ‘TXST’ is the appropriate acronym for use.
NEWSPAPERSSan Marcos Daily Record ................................................................................. (512) 392-2458Sports Editor: Joe Vozzelli
Austin American-Statesman ........................................................................... (800) 777-0833Assistant Sports Editor: Rich Tijerina; Texas State Beat Writer: Steve Habel; Columnist: Kirk Bohls, Cedric Golden
San Antonio Express-News .............................................................................. (800) 555-1551Sports Editor: Gary Newsom; Texas State Beat Writer: John Whisler
New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung ........................................................................ (830) 625-9144Managing Editor: Shawn Lewis; Sports Reporters: Cameron Irvine and Pat Turner
University Star ................................................................................................. (512) 245-3489Sports Editor: Quixem Ramirez; Softball Beat Writer: TBA
RADIOKTSW-FM, San Marcos ..................................................................................... (512) 245-3485Sports Director: Warren Schorr
KGNB, New Braunfels ...................................................................................... (830) 625-7311
The Horn ......................................................................................................... (512) 346-8255Talk Show Hosts: Erin Hogan, Bucky Godbolt, Chip Brown, Chad Hastings, Alex Loeb
TELEVISIONKTBC-TV (Fox), Austin ...................................................................................... (512) 474-5113Reporters: John Hygh and Dennis de la Peña
KVUE-TV (ABC), Austin .................................................................................... (512) 459-2065Sports Director: Mike Barnes; Weekend Anchor: Matt Mitchell; Reporter: Shawn Clynch
KXAN-TV (NBC), Austin .................................................................................... (512) 703-5214Sports Director: Roger Wallace; Reporters: Brent Carney and Chris Tavarez
KEYE-TV (CBS), Austin ..................................................................................... (512) 490-2172Sports Director: Bob Ballou; Anchor/Reporter: Adam Winkler
YNN (Your News Now) Austin .......................................................................... (512) 531-8860Sports Director: Ricky Doyle; Anchor/Reporters: Mike Berman, Joaquin Sanchez; Features: Victor Diaz; Producer: Dennis Kelly
WEBSITESBobcatfans.comPublisher: Rick Koch
BobcatReport.comPublisher: Brent Thibodeaux
Bobcat IllustratedEditor: Anthony Castillo
San Marcos Corridor News ............................................................................... (512) 787-3501Publisher: Melissa Jewett