DATE OPPONENT TIME Feb. 15-19 at Marucci Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2/15 vs. BYU L, 1-10 (5) 2/16 vs. Seattle L, 2-4 vs. New Mexico W, 5-1 2/17 vs. Utah State W, 3-1 vs. Idaho State W, 18-0 (5) 2/18 vs. Boise State W, 3-1 2/19 at UNLV W, 8-1 FEB. 22-24 LMU TOURNAMENT (Los Angeles, Calif.) 2/22 at Loyola Marymount (DH) L, 1-2 at Loyola Marymount L, 0-3 2/23 vs. Weber State (DH) l, 2-11 (6) vs. Weber State L, 1-4 2/24 vs. Weber State W, 6-3 2/28-3/4 TEXACO MALIHINI KIPA ALOHA TOURNAMENT 2/28 #15 California L, 0-5 3/1 Longwood W, 5-0 3/2 East Carolina W, 5-3 3/3 UTEP W, 5-0 3/4 UTEP W, 6-2 James Madison L, 0-1 3/7-11 OUTRIGGER RESORTS SPRING FLING TOURNAMENT 3/7 East Carolina W, 9-0 3/8 BYU L, 1-2 3/9 Longwood L, 2-4 3/10 James Madison L, 1-12 (6) 3/11 Arkansas Pine Bluff W, 5-0 3/14-18 BANK OF HAWAII RAINBOW WAHINE CLASSIC 3/14 North Dakota W, 4-3 3/15 Cleveland State W, 6-5 Tennessee L, 5-10 3/16 North Dakota W, 3-2 3/17 Cleveland State W, 5-4 3/18 Maryland L, 6-7 Mar. 30 at Long Beach St.* L, 0-5 Mar. 31 at Long Beach St.* (DH) L, 0-8(5); L, 3-6 Apr. 6 CAL POLY* W, 1-0 Apr. 7 CAL POLY* (DH) W, 11-0 (5); W, 3-2 Apr. 13 at UCSB* W, 3-2 Apr. 14 at UCSB* (DH) L, 0-8(6); L, 5-6 (8) APR. 20 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L, 3-4 APR. 21 CAL STATE FULLERTON* (DH) L, 2-6, L, 1-11(5) Apr. 27 at UC Riverside* W, 11-0 (6) Apr. 28 at UC Riverside* (DH) L, 1-0; L, 10-2 (5) MAY 4 CSUN* 6:00 PM MAY 5 CSUN* (DH) 2:00 PM May 11 at UC Davis * 2:00pm HT May 12 at UC Davis * (DH) 11:00am HT May 18-20 NCAA Regionals TBA May 25-27 NCAA Super Regionals TBA 5/30-6/6 NCAA Women’s College World Series TBA (Oklahoma City, Okla.) BOLD = Home games played at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium DH = Doubleheader * = Big West Conference Game SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE • 1337 LOWER CAMPUS ROAD • 1337 LOWER CAMPUS ROAD • HONOLULU, HI 96822 RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL NEWS Softball Contact: Kara Nishimura Email: [email protected]Office: 808-956-5087 Cell: 808-372-7506 HAWAI‘I HOSTS FINAL HOMESTAND VS. CSUN HAWAI‘I Rainbow Wahine (21-23, 5-10 Big West) CSUN Matadors (20-33,5-10 Big West) HAWAI‘I VS. CSUN Teams: Hawai’i (21-23, 5-10 Big West) vs. CSUN (20-33, 5-10 Big West) Dates: Friday, May 4 at 6:00 p.m. HT; Saturday, May 5 at 2:00 p.m. HT (DH) Site: Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium - Honolulu, O’ahu (1,200) Promotions: UHFCU is the series sponsor and will provide great prizes for the winners of the popular “Ballpark Bingo.” UHFCU T-shirts will be thrown into the stands during the fourth inning of each game of the series. Friday night’s game is Power in Pink night and fans are encouraged to wear pink apparel. Also, the Rainbow Wahine will be having an autograph session with Free posters immedi- ately following Friday’s game. On Saturday, UHFCU will distribute 800 softball team photos and award plaques to the seniors during a special “Senior Night” presentation following the second game of the doubleheader. Television: Spectrum Sports will broadcast Saturday’s doubleheader against CSUN with Scott Robbs handling the play-by-play and Lori Santi serving as the color analyst. Fans can catch the action live on Spectrum Channels 16 (SD) and 1016 (HD) –or- Hawaiian Telcom Channel 89 (SD) and 1089 (HD). Live Video Streaming: Live video streaming will be available ONLY ON SATURDAY for outer island and mainland fans. Go to the HawaiiAthletics.com softball schedule page for links through BigWest.tv. Livestats: Live in-game stats will be available at hawaiiathletics.com. Series History: UH holds a slight edge in the series record against CSUN with a 15-14-1 record. Last year the Matadors swept the ‘Bows in Northridge, Calif. HONOLULU—The University of Hawai’i softball team (21-23, 5-10 Big West) returns to Manoa this week to host their final homestand of the season. The Rainbow Wahine will take on the Matadors of CSUN in a three-game conference series, beginning on Friday, May 4 at 6:00 p.m. and concluding with a doubleheader on Saturday, May 5 at 2:00 p.m. Friday night will be “Power in Pink” night in recogni- tion of breast cancer awareness. There will also be an Autograph Session after Friday night’s game. Saturday will be Senior Day for five players who will be making their final appearances at the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium—Danielle Garcielita, Jordian Hicks, Courtney Hiruko, Dana Thomsen, and Rachael Turner. Hawai’i is coming off a 1-2 series loss at UC Riverside last week. The Rainbow Wahine came out on fire in the first game, defeating the Highlanders 11-0 in five innings. Junior third baseman Nicole Lopez led the ‘Bows on offense, going 2-for-3 with her first career grand slam and a sacrifice fly to tie her career high with five RBI. But the ‘Bows fell in both games of Saturday’s doubleheader. In game two of the series UH fell 1-0 in a pitcher’s duel between Hawai’i’s Dana Thomsen and UCR’s Taylore Misfeldt. In the series’ rubber game, the Highlanders rolled to a 10-2 win in five innings, scoring six of their runs in the fifth inning to end the game. The Rainbow Wahine are looking to jump start its offense as they are getting out-hit in con- ference play.316-to-.220. Sophomore catcher Callee Heen continues to lead the ‘Bows with a .339 GAMES 45-47
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DATE OPPONENT TIMEFeb. 15-19 at Marucci Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)2/15 vs. BYU L, 1-10 (5)2/16 vs. Seattle L, 2-4 vs. New Mexico W, 5-12/17 vs. Utah State W, 3-1 vs. Idaho State W, 18-0 (5)2/18 vs. Boise State W, 3-12/19 at UNLV W, 8-1FEB. 22-24 LMU TOURNAMENT (Los Angeles, Calif.)2/22 at Loyola Marymount (DH) L, 1-2 at Loyola Marymount L, 0-32/23 vs. Weber State (DH) l, 2-11 (6) vs. Weber State L, 1-42/24 vs. Weber State W, 6-3 2/28-3/4 TEXACO MALIHINI KIPA ALOHA TOURNAMENT2/28 #15 California L, 0-53/1 Longwood W, 5-03/2 East Carolina W, 5-33/3 UTEP W, 5-03/4 UTEP W, 6-2 James Madison L, 0-13/7-11 OUTRIGGER RESORTS SPRING FLING TOURNAMENT3/7 East Carolina W, 9-03/8 BYU L, 1-23/9 Longwood L, 2-43/10 James Madison L, 1-12 (6)3/11 Arkansas Pine Bluff W, 5-03/14-18 BANK OF HAWAII RAINBOW WAHINE CLASSIC 3/14 North Dakota W, 4-33/15 Cleveland State W, 6-5 Tennessee L, 5-103/16 North Dakota W, 3-23/17 Cleveland State W, 5-43/18 Maryland L, 6-7Mar. 30 at Long Beach St.* L, 0-5Mar. 31 at Long Beach St.* (DH) L, 0-8(5); L, 3-6Apr. 6 CAL POLY* W, 1-0Apr. 7 CAL POLY* (DH) W, 11-0 (5); W, 3-2Apr. 13 at UCSB* W, 3-2Apr. 14 at UCSB* (DH) L, 0-8(6); L, 5-6 (8)APR. 20 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L, 3-4 APR. 21 CAL STATE FULLERTON* (DH) L, 2-6, L, 1-11(5) Apr. 27 at UC Riverside* W, 11-0 (6)Apr. 28 at UC Riverside* (DH) L, 1-0; L, 10-2 (5)MAY 4 CSUN* 6:00 PMMAY 5 CSUN* (DH) 2:00 PMMay 11 at UC Davis * 2:00pm HTMay 12 at UC Davis * (DH) 11:00am HTMay 18-20 NCAA Regionals TBAMay 25-27 NCAA Super Regionals TBA5/30-6/6 NCAA Women’s College World Series TBA (Oklahoma City, Okla.) BOLD = Home games played at Rainbow Wahine Softball StadiumDH = Doubleheader* = Big West Conference Game
SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE • 1337 LOWER CAMPUS ROAD • 1337 LOWER CAMPUS ROAD • HONOLULU, HI 96822
HAWAI‘I VS. CSUNTeams: Hawai’i (21-23, 5-10 Big West) vs. CSUN (20-33, 5-10 Big West)Dates: Friday, May 4 at 6:00 p.m. HT; Saturday, May 5 at 2:00 p.m. HT (DH)Site: Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium - Honolulu, O’ahu (1,200)Promotions: UHFCU is the series sponsor and will provide great prizes for the winners of the popular “Ballpark Bingo.” UHFCU T-shirts will be thrown into the stands during the fourth inning of each game of the series. Friday night’s game is Power in Pink night and fans are encouraged to wear pink apparel. Also, the Rainbow Wahine will be having an autograph session with Free posters immedi-ately following Friday’s game. On Saturday, UHFCU will distribute 800 softball team photos and award plaques to the seniors during a special “Senior Night” presentation following the second game of the doubleheader.Television: Spectrum Sports will broadcast Saturday’s doubleheader against CSUN with Scott Robbs handling the play-by-play and Lori Santi serving as the color analyst. Fans can catch the action live on Spectrum Channels 16 (SD) and 1016 (HD) –or- Hawaiian Telcom Channel 89 (SD) and 1089 (HD).Live Video Streaming: Live video streaming will be available ONLY ON SATURDAY for outer island and mainland fans. Go to the HawaiiAthletics.com softball schedule page for links through BigWest.tv.Livestats: Live in-game stats will be available at hawaiiathletics.com.Series History: UH holds a slight edge in the series record against CSUN with a 15-14-1 record. Last year the Matadors swept the ‘Bows in Northridge, Calif.
HONOLULU—The University of Hawai’i softball team (21-23, 5-10 Big West) returns to Manoa this week to host their final homestand of the season. The Rainbow Wahine will take on the Matadors of CSUN in a three-game conference series, beginning on Friday, May 4 at 6:00 p.m. and concluding with a doubleheader on Saturday, May 5 at 2:00 p.m. Friday night will be “Power in Pink” night in recogni-tion of breast cancer awareness. There will also be an Autograph Session after Friday night’s game. Saturday will be Senior Day for five players who will be making their final appearances at the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium—Danielle Garcielita, Jordian Hicks, Courtney Hiruko, Dana Thomsen, and Rachael Turner. Hawai’i is coming off a 1-2 series loss at UC Riverside last week. The Rainbow Wahine came out on fire in the first game, defeating the Highlanders 11-0 in five innings. Junior third baseman Nicole Lopez led the ‘Bows on offense, going 2-for-3 with her first career grand slam and a sacrifice fly to tie her career high with five RBI. But the ‘Bows fell in both games of Saturday’s doubleheader. In game two of the series UH fell 1-0 in a pitcher’s duel between Hawai’i’s Dana Thomsen and UCR’s Taylore Misfeldt. In the series’ rubber game, the Highlanders rolled to a 10-2 win in five innings, scoring six of their runs in the fifth inning to end the game. The Rainbow Wahine are looking to jump start its offense as they are getting out-hit in con-ference play.316-to-.220. Sophomore catcher Callee Heen continues to lead the ‘Bows with a .339
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UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation Honolulu, Hawai‘iFounded 1907Enrollment 18,865Nickname Rainbow WahineColors Green, White, Silver, & BlackConference Big West (BWC)Interim Chancellor David LassnerAthletics Director David A.K. MatlinAssociate AD - Student Services/SWA Lois ManinAthletic Department 808.956.7301Website HawaiiAthletics.com
SOFTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach Bob Coolen (Wesleyan/1980)Record at Hawai‘i/Years 971-594-1/26 yearsOverall Record/Years 1,043--687-1/31 yearsAssociate Head Coach Dee Wisneski (Hawai‘i, 1996)Assistant Coach Kaulana Gould (Hawai‘i, 2009)Volunteer Coach Dickie TitcombSoftball Office 808.956.4506Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/7Starters Returning/Lost 7/2Pitchers Returning/Lost 2/2Newcomers 12
UH SOFTBALL HISTORYFirst year of softball 1985All-Time Record/Years 1,123-789-1 (.590)/33 yearsAll-Time Big West Record/Years 222-267 /16Conference Titles (BWC* + WAC) 6 (1994*, 2003, ‘07, ‘10, ‘12, ‘13*)NCAA Appearances 11 (1994, ‘95, ‘98, ‘99, 2001, ‘03, ‘07, ‘08, ‘10. ‘12, ‘13)Super Regional Appearances 2 (2007, ‘10)Women’s College World Series 1 (2010)
2018 TEAM INFORMATION2017 Record 29-23 (H: 26-13; A: 1-8; N: 2-2)2017 BWC Record 8-13 (7th)2017 BWC Honors
Freshman of the Year Angelique RamosFirst Team Brittany Hitchcock, Nicole Lopez, Heather MoralesSecond Team Angelique RamosHonorable Mention Danielle Garcielita Callee HeenAll-Freshman Team Callee Heen, Chardonnay Pantastico, Angelique Ramos2017 NFCA All-Region Third Team Brittany Hitchcock
SPORTS INFORMATIONDirector Derek InouchiSoftball Contact Kara NishimuraOffice Number 808.956.5087Nishimura’s Cell Phone 808.372-7506Nishimura’s Email [email protected] Number 808.956.4470Mailing Address UH Sports Media Relations 1337 Lower Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822
overall batting average with a team-high six doubles, 13 home runs and 32 RBI. She is tied with 25 runs scored with Lopez, who is second on the team with a .324 overall average. She leads UH with 45 hits and four stolen bases. In the pitching circle, senior Dana Thomsen continues to shoulder much of the workload. She has a 13-14 overall record and a 3.09 ERA entering this week. She had 48 walks to 125 strikeouts in 167.2 innings pitched. Freshman Dominique Martinez is 1-4 with a 5.06 ERA in 36.0 innings and fellow rookie Emily Klee is 2-1 with a 6.07 ERA in 27.2 innings of work. Lopez Staying Steady on OffenseSince moving up in the batting order to the NO. 2 slot, junior third baseman Nicole Lopez has led UH in the last seven games with a .381 batting average, going 8-for-21 with five runs scored. Last week in the opener of UH’s series at UC Riverside, Lopez tied her career-high driving in five runs on a sacrifice fly and her first career grand slam. Overall, Lopez is one of only two players to be hitting over the .300 mark at .324. She leads UH with 45 hits and four stolen bases. She tied with Callee Heen with 25 runs scored and is second on the team with five doubles, eight home runs, and 25 RBI. She, Heen and Garcielita are the only three players to have started all 44 games thus far this season.
Heen Continues To Lead ‘Bows on OffenseSophomore catcher/designated player Callee Heen leads the Rainbow Wahine with 13 home runs, 32 RBI, 18 walks and a .727 slugging percentage. Heen is just the seventh Rainbow Wahine in the last five seasons to hit over 10 home runs. Her 13 homers are the most since Leisha Li’ili’i hit 15 in 2014. Twenty of her 41 hits have gone for extra bases this season (six doubles, one triple and 13 homers).
Garcielita Coming On Strong Back as LeadoffAfter senior centerfielder Danielle Garcielita moved back to the top of the order in game two of the LBSU series, she has led UH with a .319 batting average. Since she’s been back at leadoff, she has had five multiple-hit games and currently she is on a three-game hitting streak. After hitting just .165 during the non-conference schedule this year, she has raised her average to .231 overall (31-for134). Overall, the senior who transferred from North Carolina as a junior last year is has scored 15 runs with two doubles and eight RBI.
Turner’s Power Surge ContinuesSenior first baseman Rachael Turner has had a power surge as of late. She hit a home run in each of the three-straight series (Cal Poly, UCSB, and CSF). This season, she is hitting a career-high .272 (34--for-125) with three doubles and three home runs and 21 RBI--which are all career-highs. She is just one of five Rain-bow Wahine to have more than 30 hits thus far. For her career, she is hitting .223. Thomsen Anchors Pitching StaffSenior pitcher Dana Thomsen enters this week with a 13-14 overall record and 4-5 conference mark. She currently has a 3.09 ERA in 167.2 innings pitched. She has thrown 20 complete games with five CG shut-outs in 28 starts and 31 appearances this year. She has given up 48 walks while striking out 125 batters. She has held opponents to a .274 batting average. Thomsen is 21-21 for her two year career at UH.
Rossi Making Impact as a RookieFreshman outfielder Britnee Rossi has made a name for herself already as a freshman. She is third on the team with a .290 batting average (31-for-107) with 17 runs scored. She also has nine extra-base hits with four doubles, one triple, and four home runs--including an inside the park homer) Rossi has driven in 17 run while splitting time between left and rightfield.
Freshmen Klee and Martinez Seeing More Time in the CircleRookie southpaw Emily Klee has made seven appearances while posting a 2-1 overall record. She earned her first collegiate win in a 4.1 inning, relief appearance against Cleveland State. Klee made her first colle-giate start against the Vikings in the same week and made her longest appearance, throwing 5.1 innings to earn her second win of the season. Overall, she has a 6.07 ERA in 27.2 innings pitched with 13 walks and 13 strikeouts. Martinez has made five collegiate starts, the first coming at Long Beach State in that series finale. She earned her first collegiate win in the series finale against Cal Poly. Although she gave up two early runs to start the game, she steadied herself and blanked the Mustangs the rest of the game en route to a 3-2 win. She has thrown 36.0 innings in 11 appearances with a 5.06 ERA.
Hitchcock Out for SeasonSenior pitcher Brittany Hitchcock is down for the rest of the season due to injury. She appeared in just 10 games this year with a 5-4 record. Hitchcock had a 1.97 ERA in 53.1 innings pitched with two shutouts in six complete games. At the time of her season-ending injury, she had 42 strikeouts with 14 walks while holding opposing team to a .245 batting average.
NFCA/USA Today Top 25 Poll 2018Rk Team Points Record Pv Wk1 UCLA (30) 797 44-3 12 Oregon (1) 768 41-7 23 Oklahoma (1) 737 44-3 34 Florida 692 44-8 55 Georgia 648 42-8 66 Washington 642 41-8 47 Tennessee 587 42-10 68 Arizona State 550 38-9 99 Texas A&M 510 40-12 1110 Arizona 505 35-13 1011 Florida State 500 41-10 812 South Carolina 430 41-11 1413 LSU 417 37-13 1314 Michigan 358 40-8 1515 Auburn 348 38-14 1216 Arkansas 336 36-11 1617 Long Beach State 278 38-10 1718 Alabama 261 29-17 1819 Baylor 203 33-14 1920 Kentucky 181 29-17 2021 Louisiana 122 33-13 2222 James Madison 103 37-10 NR23 Texas State 93 37-12 2124 California 58 33-13 NR24 Mississippi State 58 34-18 23New to Poll: No. 22 James Madison, No. 24 CaliforniaDropped Out: No. 24 Hofstra, No. 25 Oklaho-ma State Receiving Votes: Oklahoma State (41), Ohio State (39), Drake (29), Minnesota (29), Hof-stra (21), Kennesaw State (15), Boise State (14), Ole Miss (10), Northwestern (5), USF (5), Wichita State (5), Mercer (4), UNCG (1)..ESPN.com/USA Softball Top 25 Poll 2018 Rk Team (points) Record Prev Points1 UCLA (12) 44-3 12 Oregon (8) 41-7 23 Oklahoma 44-3 34 Florida 44-8 55 Washington 41-8 46 Georgia 42-8 87 Arizona State 38-9 98 Tennessee 42-10 79 Florida State 41-10 610 Texas A&M 40-12 1211 Arizona 35-13 1112 Michigan 40-8 1012 South Carolina 41-11 1314 LSU 37-13 1415 Arkansas 37-11 1616 Auburn 38-14 1517 Alabama 29-17 1718 Baylor 33-14 2019 Kentucky 29-17 1820 Long Beach State 38-10 1921 Minnesota 32-14 NR22 Oklahoma State 36-16 2123 Louisiana 33-13 2224 James Madison 37-10 NR25 Texas State 37-12 23Dropped Out: Hofstra (24), Mississippi State (25)Others Receiving Votes: California, Ohio State, Mississippi State, Wichita State, Hofstra, North-western, Drake, Oregon State, Boise State, Missouri, Ohio, Texas Tech, Indiana
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. B/T Hometown/Last School00 Jennifer Iseri OF/P 5-6 Jr. L/L Cerritos, Calif. / Cerritos HS1 Heather Cameron C/OF 5-7 Jr. R/R Cerritos, Calif. / Cerritos HS2 Bree Soma OF 5-4 So. L/L ‘Aiea, O‘ahu / Maryknoll School3 Rachael Turner 1B 5-5 Sr. L/L Las Vegas, Nev. / Palo Verde HS4 Britnee Rossi OF 5-6 Fr. L/R Hollister, Calif. / San Benito HS5 Dana Thomsen P 5-7 Sr. R/R Petaluma, Calif. / Santa Rosa JC6 Madison Veldman 3B 5-9 Fr. R/R Upland, Calif. / Upland HS7 Brittany Hitchcock P 5-11 Sr. R/R Huntington Beach, Calif. / Ocean View HS8 Danielle Garcielita OF 5-1 Sr. L/R Whittier, Calif. / Univ. of North Carolina9 Callee Heen C/SS 5-9 So. L/R Hollister, Calif. / San Benito HS11 Chardonnay Pantastico UTL 5-6 So. L/R Ewa Beach, O‘ahu / Campbell HS12 Nicole Lopez 3B 5-9 Jr. R/R ‘Aiea, O‘ahu / Mid-Pacific Institute13 Courtney Hiruko 2B 5-2 Sr. L/R Chandler, Ariz. / BYU-Hawai‘i14 Jordian Hicks OF 5-5 Sr. L/R Tustin, Calif. / Santiago Canyon College17 Mama Rivera 3B 5-5 Fr. R/R Mililani, O‘ahu / Mililani HS18 Carly Pina 3B 5-8 Jr. R/R Upland, Calif. / St. Lucy’s Priory HS19 Victoria Ayala 1B 5-6 Jr. R/R Whittier, Calif. / Mt. San Antonio College21 Alyssa Sojka 2B 5-6 Jr. R/R Huntington Beach, Calif. / Santiago Canyon College22 Emily Klee P 5-4 Fr. L/L Placentia, Calif. / El Dorado HS24 Cheeks Ramos UTL 5-5 So. R/R Long Beach, Calif. / Millikan HS28 Morgan Parsons UTL 5-5 Fr. R/R Riverside, Calif. / Grand Terrace HS29 Samantha Thomas OF 5-3 Fr. R/R Coppell, Texas / Coppell HS30 Jenna Kumabe 2B/C 5-5 Jr. R/R Honolulu, O‘ahu / San Diego32 Dominique Martinez P 5-8 Fr. R/R Othello, Wash. / Othello HS34 Katelyn Mahelona OF 5-1 So. L/L Honolulu, Oahu / Salt Lake Community College35 Tatumn Satow 2B 5-3 RS-So L/R Monterey, Calif./California
Coaching StaffBob Coolen, Head CoachDeirdre Wisneski, Associate Head CoachKaulana Gould, Assistant CoachDickie Titcomb, Volunteer Coach
Alphabetical Roster19 Victoria Ayala1 Heather Cameron8 Danielle Garcielita9 Callee Heen14 Jordian Hicks13 Courtney Hiruko7 Brittany Hitchcock00 Jennifer Iseri22 Emily Klee30 Jenna Kumabe12 NIcole Lopez34 Katelyn Mahelona32 Dominique Martinez11 Chardonnay Pantastico28 Morgan Parsons21 Carly Pina24 Cheeks Ramos17 Mama Rivera4 Britnee Rossi35 Tatumn Satow21 Alyssa Sojka2 Bree Soma29 Samantha Thomas5 Dana Thomsen3 Rachael Turner6 Madison Veldman
Roster by HometownArizona Chandler Courtney HirukoCalifornia Cerritos Jennifer Iseri Heather Cameron Hollister Callee Heen Britnee Rossi Huntington Beach Brittany Hitchcock Alyssa Sojka Long Beach Cheeks Ramos Monterey Tatumn Satow Petaluma Dana Thomsen Placentia Emily Klee Riverside Morgan Parsons Tustin Jordian Hicks Upland Carly Pina Madison Veldman Whittier Victoria Ayala Danielle GarcielitaHawai‘i ‘Aiea, O‘ahu Nicole Lopez Bree Soma Ewa Beach, O‘ahu Chardonnay Pantastico Honolulu, O‘ahu Katelyn Mahelona Jenna Kumabe Mililani, O‘ahu Mama RiveraNevada Las Vegas Rachael TurnerTexas Coppell Samantha ThomasWashington Othello Dominique Martinez
Roster by Height5-1 Dani Garcielita Katelyn Mahelona5-2 Courtney Hiruko5-3 Morgan Parsons Tatumn Satow Smaantha Thomas5-4 Bree Soma Emily Klee5-5 Jordian Hicks Jenna Kumabe Cheeks Ramos Mama Rivera Rachael Turner5-6 Victoria Ayala Jennifer Iseri Chardonnay Pantastico Britnee Rossi Alyssa Sojka5-7 Heather Camerom Chardonnay Pantastico Carly Pina Dana Thomsen5-8 Callee Heen Madison Veldman5-9 Nicole Lopez5-11 Brittany Hitchcock
2018 TV/RADIO ROSTER
JENNIFER ISERIOf/P • L/L • Jr. • 5-6
Cerritos, Calif.Cerritos HS
00
HEATHER CAMERONC/OF • R/R • Jr. • 5-7
Cerritos, Calif.Cerritos HS
1
RACHAEL TURNER1B • L/L • Sr. • 5-5
Las Vegas, Nev. Palo Verde HS
3
BRITNEE ROSSIOF • L/R • Fr. • 5-6
Hollister, Calif.San Benito HS
4
DANA THOMSENP • R/R • Sr. • 5-7
Petaluma, Calif.Petaluma HS/Santa Rosa JC
5
6 7 9 11
MADISON VELDMAN3B/1B • R/R • Fr. • 5-9
Upland, Calif.Upland HS
COURTNEY HIRUKO2B • L/R • Sr. • 5-2
Chandler, Ariz.BYU-Hawai‘i
13
JORDIAN HICKSOF • L/R • Sr. • 5-5
Tustin, Calif.Centennial HS/Santiago
14
MAMA RIVERA3B • R/R • Fr. • 5-5
Mililani, O‘ahuMililani HS
17
CARLY PINA1B • R/R • Jr. • 5-8
Upland, Calif.St. Lucy’s Priory HS
18
VICTORIA AYALA1B • R/R • Jr. Tr. • 5-6
Whittier, Calif.Mt. SAC / La Serna HS
19
EMILY KLEEP • R/R • Fr. • 5-4
Placentia, Calif.El Dorado HS
22
DANIELLE GARCIELITAOF • L/R • Sr. • 5-1
Whittier, Calif.La Serna HS/North Carolina
8
BRITTANY HITCHCOCKP • R/R • Sr. • 5-11Huntington Beach, Calif.
Ocean View HS
CALLEE HEENSS/C • L/R • So. • 5-8
Hollister, Calif.San Benito HS
CHARDONNAY PANTASTICO
UTL • L/R • So. • 5-7Ewa Beach, O‘ahu
Campbell HS
NICOLE LOPEZ3B • R/R • Jr. • 5-9
‘Aiea, O‘ahuMid-Pacific Institute
12
BREE SOMAOF •L/L • So. • 5-4
‘Aiea, O‘ahuMaryknoll School
2
BOB COOLENHead Coach
Wesleyan, 1980
DEE WISNESKIAssociate Head Coach
Hawai‘i, 1994
KAULANA GOULDAssistant Coach
Hawai‘i 2008
DICKIE TITCOMBVolunteer Coach
CHEEKS RAMOS3B • R/R • So. • 5-5
Long Beach, Calif.Millikan HS
24 28
MORGAN PARSONS1B • R/R • Fr. • 5-3
Riverside, Calif.Grand Terrace HS
ALYSSA SOJKA2B • R/R • Jr. Tr. • 5-6Huntington Beach, Calif.
Marina HS / Santiago Canyon
21
29
SAMANTHA THOMASOF • R/R • Fr. • 5-3
Coppell, TexasCoppell HS
KATELYN MAHELONAOF • L/L • So. Tr. • 5-1
Honolulu, O‘ahuKamehameha Schools-Kapalama
Salt Lake CC
34
DOMINIQUE MARTINEZP • R/R • Fr. • 5-8
Othello, Wash.Othello HS
32
TATUMN SATOW2B • L/R • So. Tr. • 5-3
Monterey, Calif.Santa Catalina School / California
35
JENNA KUMABE2B/C • R/R • Jr. Tr. • 5-5
Honolulu, O‘ahuMid-Pacific Inst./San Diego
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Bob Coolen is entering his 29th overall season at the University of Hawai‘i and his 27th season as the head coach of the Rainbow Wahine program. He is UH’s all-time winnin-gest softball coach in the 33-year history of the program with a 950-571-1 record at UH. Overall as a head coach, Coolen has amassed an 1,022-664-1 career record. On March 4, 2017, Coolen became just the 31st NCAA coach to reach the 1,000 career win mark as UH defeated Charleston Southern, 7-0. Coolen is the second longest tenured coach at the University of Hawai‘i behind only sailing head coach Andy Johnson (28th year). Coolen came to the islands in 1990 as an assistant coach to Rayla Allison, who headed the Rainbow Wahine program for two seasons from 1990 to ‘91. Coolen is the only coach in UH softball program history to ever lead a UH softball team into post-season action. He has guided the ‘Bows to 11 NCAA tournaments (1994, `95, `98, `99, 2001, `03, `07, ‘08, ‘10, ’12, and ‘13); two Super Regionals (2007, ’10), and one appearance to the 2010 Women’s College World Series. Coolen’s Rainbow Wahine have captured four WAC titles (2003, ‘07, ‘10, ‘12); two Big West crowns (1994, 2013); and was chosen the 2010 Easton Team of the Year. Coolen has earned confer-ence Coach of the Year honors for all six of those title-winning seasons. Since beginning his tenure at UH in 1992, he has coached 17 All-American players who have earned 32 All-American honors (NFCA, Easton, or ESPN.com); 36 National Fast-pitch Coaches Association All-West Region players who have garnered 52 awards; and a combined 63 players who have earned 124 all-conference honors in the Big West and WAC. Coolen’s players have also done well in the classroom with 27 players earning 52 NFCA Scholar Athlete honors and 51 players earning 94 all-conference academic honors. Coolen has also coached three CoSIDA Academic All-America players—Tracy Loo (1992), Stephanie Ricketts (2012) and Kelly Majam (2013). In 2013, the ‘Bows re-joined the Big West Conference after spending the previous 16 seasons as a member of the WAC. Hawai‘i captured the 2013 Big West title and re-ceived the league’s automatic bid to their 11th NCAA Tournament. The Rainbow Wahine were led by a solid trio of All-American talent in Jessica Iwata, Kelly Majam and Kaia Parnaby as the team posted a 45-13 overall record and a league-best 20-4 record in con-ference games. Majam earned Big West Defensive Player of the Year honors; Coolen was voted the league’s Coach of the Year; and Panraby earned NFCA and Easton All-American honors while being named the Big West’s Pitcher of the Year. The 2012 edition Rainbow Wahine captured its fourth WAC regular season title with a 17-3 conference record and earned an at-large bid to their 10th NCAA tournament. UH started the season with a school-record 21-game win streak and finished the year with a 44-9 record with the highest win-percentage in school history (.830). Highlighting the sea-son was a thrilling, come-from-behind, 10-inning, 3-1 win over then-undefeated and top-ranked California in which Ricketts, UH’s senior pitcher, earned a complete-game victory and Jessica Iwata drilled a two-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the 10th to lift the ‘Bows to the win. During the conference season, the ‘Bows closed its home schedule with its first sweep over perennial power, Fresno State that was capped by Ricketts firing her sixth career no-hitter in front of a capacity-crowd in the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium. Hawai‘i rose as high as No. 11 in the 2012 NFCA polls and went 5-2 against teams that were ranked during season. The Rainbow Wahine ended the regular season with the No. 1-ranked pitching staff in the NCAA DI with a 1.40 team-ERA from the combination of Ricketts and junior southpaw Kaia Parnaby. Offensively, the ‘Bows had major power surges throughout the season, outscoring their opponents 332-to-95 with 15 mercy rule wins during the year. Eight UH players were selected to the all-WAC teams, with Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, Jessica Iwata, Kelly Majam, Sarah Robinson, and Ricketts making the first team and Alex Aguirre and Kaia Parnaby named to the second team. Coolen earned his fourth WAC Coach of the Year honor while Leisha Li‘ili‘i was tabbed the WAC Freshman of the Year and Ricketts collected her school record third consecutive WAC Pitcher of the Year award. In 1992, his first year as head coach of the Rainbow Wahine, the club recorded a school-record 34 wins. The only blemish was in 1993 as the club went 24-35, but Coolen’s determination and drive quickly turned the program into a national power the following season. In 1994, the program took its spot among the nation’s elite as UH posted a school-mark 51 wins, the Big West Conference crown, and the program’s first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. That season, the Rainbow Wahine finished one win shy of reaching the Women’s Softball College World Series. In 1995, UH had another banner season, posting a 47-21 record on the diamond and again one win shy of advancing to the WCWS. Another marquee season was 2007, when the Rainbow Wahine swept through the NCAA Regionals at UCLA to advance to the WAC’s and UH’s first ever Super Regional in
Knoxville, Tenn. The ‘Bows—led by senior captains Tyleen Tausaga and Alana Power and All American Kate Robinson—forced the top-ranked Tennessee Lady Vols to a deciding champi-onship game before falling just one win shy of the Women’s College World Series. In 2010, Coolen guided the Rainbow Wahine through a storybook, record-breaking season that concluded with its first ever appearance in the WCWS. After beginning the sea-son with a 21-11 non-conference record, Hawai‘i put everything together and hit their stride at the start of the WAC season, winning their first 18 conference games en route to a 19-1 WAC mark. The ‘Bows captured both the WAC regular season and tournament titles then swept through the NCAA Regional at Stanford defeating UC Davis, Stanford and Texas Tech. UH, the 16th seed in the tournament, then faced top-seeded Alabama in the Tuscaloosa Super Regionals. After falling in the first game, 8-0 in five innings, UH bounced back to win the second game of the three-game series. UH jumped out to a 7-1 lead on solo home runs by Majam and Traci Yoshikawa and a grand slam by Iwata. But the Crimson Tide would rally back to eventually tie the game at 7-7 in the fifth, but Iwata came through with an RBI-sin-gle in the bottom of the sixth to retake the lead, 8-7. In the Super Regional championship game, UH jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning on Jenna Rodriguez’s three-run home run. Alabama would leapfrog past the ‘Bows in the sixth, 4-3. Then, in one of the biggest moments in UH athletic history, Rodriguez launched a two-run, walk-off home run that snuck just inside the third-base foul pole, to lift UH over the heavily favored Crimson Tide in a 5-4 victory that propelled UH into the WCWS. The ‘Bows’ late-game heroics didn’t end in Alabama, as Yoshikawa hit a two-run home run against Missouri in the World Series opener to win, 3-2. But UH then ran into eventual championship finalists, UCLA and Arizona and were eliminated—but not before capturing the hearts of softball fans both at home and around the nation. UH drew record crowds at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Okla. who wanted to witness the excitement generated by UH’s gritty style of play. In that same season, Hawai‘i shattered the previous NCAA single-season home run record with 158 home runs (previous record was 134 by Arizona 2009)—led by freshman phenom, All-American Majam’s nation-leading 30 homers. Thirty of the team’s homers came in post-season play alone. The ‘Bows also set single-season school records in runs (488), RBI (449), doubles (92), walks (185), and hits (578). Coolen and his team finished 2010 ranked No. 7 nationally—their highest finishing rank ever. The Rainbow Wahine reached the 50 win mark for just the third time in school history. On April 10 Coolen hit an-other milestone—his 700th win as head coach of the Rainbow Wahine against Boise State that capped off an undefeated eight-game WAC record-setting roadtrip in which freshman Kelly Majam also broke the school and WAC single-season home run record and Rodriguez broke the UH team home run record with the 85th of the season. The Somerville, Mass., native graduated from Brockton High School in 1976. During his prep days, Coolen was a three-sport letterman excelling in football, baseball, and swimming. As an athlete, he participated in the 1976 State Tournament and was named his American Legion team’s MVP the same season. He was inducted into the Brockton High School Hall of Fame in the fall of 2011 after his successful prep and collegiate career as an athlete and his stellar career as the head coach of Hawai‘i. Coolen went on to Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., where he again was a three-sport athlete. He played four years each on the football and baseball teams as a receiver and pitcher, respectively. He also was a sprinter on the swimming team for two seasons. He captained the football and baseball teams his senior season of 1979-80 and led his baseball team to the “Little-Three” Conference title in 1980. Coolen earned his B.A. degree in 1980 in government with an emphasis in public-pol-icy analysis. He went on to do his post-graduate work at Boston University where he earned his M.Ed. in human movement in 1986. From 1983-90, Coolen wore many hats. At Bentley, his duties were not only the facility and equipment managers and pool supervisor, but he also coached swimming and softball. To this day, Coolen, in his five short seasons as head coach at Bentley, remains the all-time coaching leader in wins (72). His 1987 squad placed second in the league, the second highest finish ever by a Bentley club, while his club’s 21 wins in 1989 remains a school record. Coolen is married to the former Nanci Morelock and they have a daughter, Demi (23), and a son, Bo (21).
Bob Coolen (1992-present) Overall ConferenceYear Team Conference W L T Pct W L Pct1992 Hawai’i Big West 34 33 - .507 13 23 .3611993 Hawai’i Big West 24 35 - .407 9 23 .2811994 Hawai’i Big West 51 14 - .785 25 7 .7811995 Hawai’i Big West 47 21 - .691 21 11 .6561996 Hawai’i Big West 36 25 - .590 15 17 .4691997 Hawai’i Western Athletic 37 25 1 .595 18 14 .5631998 Hawai’i Western Athletic 46 15 - .754 22 8 .7331999 Hawai’i Western Athletic 35 23 - .604 16 8 .6672000 Hawai’i Western Athletic 25 24 - 510 11 9 .5502001 Hawai’i Western Athletic 46 18 - .718 16 4 .8002002 Hawai’i Western Athletic 35 25 - .583 15 9 .6252003 Hawai’i Western Athletic 40 20 - .667 17 3 .8502004 Hawai’i Western Athletic 28 33 - .400 10 14 .4172005 Hawai’i Western Athletic 31 21 - .596 12 6 .6662006 Hawai’i Western Athletic 32 22 - .593 10 7 .5882007 Hawai‘i Western Athletic 50 13 - .794 16 2 .8882008 Hawai‘i Western Athletic 40 21 - .656 10 7 .5882009 Hawai‘i Western Athletic 30 24 - .556 15 6 .7142010 Hawai‘i Western Athletic 50 16 - .751 19 1 .9502011 Hawai‘i Western Athletic 37 18 - .672 14 7 .6672012 Hawai‘i Western Athletic 44 9 - .831 17 3 .8502013 Hawai‘i Big West 45 13 - .776 20 4 .8332014 Hawai‘i Big West 22 28 - .440 7 14 .3332015 Hawai‘i Big West 32 22 - .593 13 8 .6192016 Hawai‘i Big West 24 30 - .444 8 13 .3812017 Hawai‘i Big West 26 23 - .531 8 13 .3812018 Hawai‘i Big West 21 23 - .500 5 10 .500 26 Years 971 594 1 .557 382 251 .607
UH Softball in the Big West ConferenceSeasons: 16 (1985-96, 2013-present)BWC Titles: 2 (1994*, 2013)Pitcher of the Year: Brooke Wilkins (1994, ’95) Kaia Parnaby (2013)Defensive Player of the Year: Kelly Majam (2013)Freshman of the Year: Nicole Lopez (2016), Cheeks Ramos (2017)Coach of the Year: Bob Coolen (1994, 2013)Postseason Appearances: 3 (1994, ’95, 2013)
*Co-champions
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballOverall Statistics for Hawai'i (as of Apr 21, 2018)
PB - Team (3), Heen, C. 2, Cameron, H. 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (2), Heen, C. 2. SBA/ATT - Thomsen, D. (12-19), Cameron,H. (11-15), Heen, C. (9-13), Hitchcock, B (4-4), Martinez, D. (2-3), Klee, E. (2-2).
2018 HAWAI‘I SOFTBALL OVERALL STATS
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballConference statistics for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
(Big West games only Sorted by Batting avg)
Record: 5-10 Home: 3-3 Away: 2-7 Big West: 5-10
Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%
SBA/ATT - Heen, C. (2-4), Thomsen, D. (3-4), Cameron, H. (1-1), Martinez, D. (0-1).
2018 HAWAI‘I SOFTBALL BIG WEST STATS
2018 BIG WEST STANDINGS (as of April 29, 2018 at 9:30 pm)
BIG WEST GAMES ALL GAMES W L Pct. W L T Pct. H A NCal State Fullerton 14 1 .933 29 21 0 .580 21-14 6-1 2-6Long Beach State 12 3 .800 38 10 0 .792 13-4 8-2 17-4Cal Poly 7 8 .467 23 21 0 .523 10-3 2-10 11-8UC Riverside 6 9 .400 29 20 0 .592 20-10 3-6 6-4UC Davis 6 9 .400 24 21 0 .533 10-8 5-8 9-5Hawaii 5 10 .333 21 23 0 .477 13-10 3-9 5-4CSUN 5 10 .333 20 33 0 .377 8-14 3-6 8-13UC Santa Barbara 5 10 .333 18 30 0 .375 7-10 5-8 6-12
2018 HAWAI‘I SOFTBALL RESULTS
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballGame Results for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
(All games)
Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Big West Pitcher of record Attend Time
Feb 15, 2018 vs BYU L 1-10 5 0-1-0 0-0-0 Hitchcock, B (L 0-1) 1 3 0 1:25Feb 16, 2018 vs Seattle L 2-4 7 0-2-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (L 0-1) 7 1 2:05Feb 16, 2018 vs New Mexico W 5-1 7 1-2-0 0-0-0 Hitchcock, B (W 1-1) 5 2 1:57Feb 17, 2018 vs Utah State W 3-1 7 2-2-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (W 1-1) 2 7 5 2:15Feb 17, 2018 vs Idaho State W 18-0 5 3-2-0 0-0-0 Hitchcock, B (W 2-1) 8 9 1:47Feb 18, 2018 vs Boise State W 3-1 7 4-2-0 0-0-0 Hitchcock, B (W 3-1) 1 1 5 2:00Feb 19, 2018 at UNLV W 8-1 7 5-2-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (W 2-1) 5 5 0 2:00Feb 22, 2018 at LMU-1 L 1-2 7 5-3-0 0-0-0 Hitchcock, B (L 3-2) 8 2 1:38Feb 22, 2018 at LMU-2 L 0-3 7 5-4-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (L 2-2) 8 2 1:39Feb 23, 2018 vs Weber State-1 L 2-11 6 5-5-0 0-0-0 Hitchcock, B (L 3-3) 5 6 1:54Feb 23, 2018 vs Weber State-2 L 1-4 7 5-6-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (L 2-3) 6 1 1:50Feb 24, 2018 vs Weber State W 6-3 7 6-6-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (W 3-3) 5 8 1:52Feb 28, 2018 CALIFORNIA L 0-5 7 6-7-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (L 3-4) 8 2 1 2:10Mar 01, 2018 LONGWOOD W 2-0 7 7-7-0 0-0-0 Hitchcock, B (W 4-3) 3 6 7 2:15Mar 02, 2018 EAST CAROLINA W 5-3 7 8-7-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (W 4-4) 5 3 7 1:58Mar 03, 2018 UTEP W 5-0 7 9-7-0 0-0-0 Hitchcock, B (W 5-3) 4 8 9 1:45Mar 04, 2018 UTEP W 6-2 7 10-7-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (W 5-4) 0 1:55Mar 04, 2018 JAMES MADISON L 0-1 7 10-8-0 0-0-0 Hitchcock, B (L 5-4) 6 2 4 1:25Mar 07, 2018 EAST CAROLINA W 9-0 5 11-8-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (W 6-4) 0 1:32Mar 08, 2018 BYU L 1-2 7 11-9-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (L 6-5) 4 7 6 1:40Mar 09, 2018 LONGWOOD L 2-4 7 11-10-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (L 6-6) 4 7 8 2:05Mar 10, 2018 JAMES MADISON L 1-12 6 11-11-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (L 6-7) 5 8 7 2:00Mar 11, 2018 ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF W 5-0 7 12-11-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (W 7-7) 1 1 7 1:30Mar 14, 2018 NORTH DAKOTA W 4-3 (9) 13-11-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (W 8-7) 3 6 1 3:08Mar 15, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE W 6-5 7 14-11-0 0-0-0 Klee, E. (W 1-0) 0 2:09Mar 15, 2018 #4 TENNESSEE L 5-10 7 14-12-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (L 8-8) 6 5 4 2:50Mar 16, 2018 NORTH DAKOTA W 3-2 7 15-12-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (W 9-8) 3 9 1 2:00Mar 17, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE W 5-4 7 16-12-0 0-0-0 Klee, E. (W 2-0) 5 6 7 1:53Mar 18, 2018 MARYLAND L 6-7 7 16-13-0 0-0-0 Thomsen, D. (L 9-9) 2 6 7 2:10
* Mar 30, 2018 at #18 Long Beach State L 0-6 7 16-14-0 0-1-0 Thomsen, D. (L 9-10) 3 8 1 1:44* Mar 31, 2018 at #18 Long Beach State-1 L 0-8 5 16-15-0 0-2-0 Klee, E. (L 2-1) 7 2 9 1:11* Mar 31, 2018 at #18 Long Beach State-2 L 3-6 7 16-16-0 0-3-0 Martinez, D. (L 0-1) 7 2 9 1:41* Apr 06, 2018 CAL POLY W 1-0 7 17-16-0 1-3-0 Thomsen, D. (W 10-10 5 1 2 1:34* Apr 07, 2018 CAL POLY-1 W 11-0 5 18-16-0 2-3-0 Thomsen, D. (W 11-10 - 1:25* Apr 07, 2018 CAL POLY-2 W 3-2 7 19-16-0 3-3-0 Martinez, D. (W 1-1) 4 8 2 1:25* Apr 13, 2018 at UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 7 20-16-0 4-3-0 Thomsen, D. (W 12-10 1 6 2 2:00* Apr 14, 2018 at UC Santa Barbara-1 L 0-8 6 20-17-0 4-4-0 Thomsen, D. (L 12-11) 1 7 4 1:39* Apr 14, 2018 at UC Santa Barbara L 5-6 (8) 20-18-0 4-5-0 Martinez, D. (L 1-2) 3 1 1 2:10* Apr 20, 2018 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 3-4 7 20-19-0 4-6-0 Thomsen, D. (L 12-12) 5 6 1 1:40* Apr 21, 2018 CAL STATE FULLERTON-1 L 2-6 7 20-20-0 4-7-0 Martinez, D. (L 1-3) - 2:15* Apr 21, 2018 CAL STATE FULLERTON-2 L 1-11 5 20-21-0 4-8-0 Thomsen, D. (L 12-13) 4 5 3 1:50* Apr 27, 2018 at UC Riverside W 11-0 6 21-21-0 5-8-0 Thomsen, D. (W 13-13 1 4 0 1:48* Apr 28, 2018 at UC Riverside-1 L 0-1 7 21-22-0 5-9-0 Thomsen, D. (L 13-14) 2 0 0 1:40* Apr 28, 2018 at UC Riverside-2 L 2-10 5 21-23-0 5-10-0 Martinez, D. (L 1-4) 4 1 9 1:27
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2018 MULTIPLE HIT GAMES
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballMiscellaneous Stats for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON HIGH OFFENSE CAREER HIGH4 (2x), last Maryland (3/18/18) AT-BATS 4 (2x), last Maryland (3/18/18)1 (7x) last at UC Riverside (4/27/18) RUNS 3 (11x), last at Cal State Fullerton (4/22/17)3 (2x), last at UNLV (2/19/18) HITS 3 (2x) last at UNLV (2/19/18)2(2x), last North Dakota (3/16/18) RBI 2, East Carolina (3/7/18)1(3x), last North Dakota (3/16/18) DOUBLES 1(3x),last North Dakota (3/16/18) TRIPLES 1, East Carolina (3/7/18) HOME RUNS 1, East Carolina (3/7/18)1, vs. Boise State (2/18/18) BB 1, vs. Boise State (2/18/18)2, at LBSU (3/30/18) K 2 (3x), last at LBSU (3/30/18) HBP 1 (6x), last UConn (3/16/17)1(3x), last Cleveland State (3/15/18) SAC 1(3x), last Cleveland State (3/15/18)1 (2x) lat at UC Riversdie (4/27/18) SAC FLY 1(2x), last at UC Riverside (4/27/18) SB
#00 JENNIFER ISERIOUTFIELD/PITCHER 4 5-6 4 L/LJUNIORCERRITOS, CALIF.CERRITOS HS
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-Has twice recorded career-high three hits in a game against Idaho State (2/17/18) and at UNLV (2/19/18)-Hit first career home run against East Carolina (3/7/18)-In the bottom of the seventh against Cleveland State, Iseri ripped a two-run double to tie the game at 2-2, en route to a walkoff win vs. the Vikings.-Has started the last 12 games in leftfield
GAME-BY-GAME STATS
CAREER LOW PITCHING CAREER HIGH1.0, vs. BYU (2/18/15) IP 8.0 Coastal Carolina (3/4/16)0 (2x), last Cal St. Fullerton (4/22/16) R 5(2x), last at UC Santa Barbara (4/30/16)0 (2x), last Cal St. Fullerton (4/22/16) ER 5, North Dakota St. (3/12/16)0 (5x), last Cal St. Fullerton (4/22/16) BB 4(2x), last Iowa (3/18/16)0 (7x), last Cal St. Fullerton (4/22/16) K 3, Coastal Carolina (3/4/16)0, vs. Grand Canyon (2/20/16) HITS 10, California (3/9/16)
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH4(3x), Maryland (3/18/18) AT-BATS 4 (5x), last Maryland (3/18/18)2, vs. Weber State (2/24/18) RUNS 4 (2x), last at Cal Poly (5/6/17-1)2, vs. Weber State (2/24/18) HITS 3 (2x), last at Cal Poly (5/5/17)1(2x) last Tennessee (3/15/18) RBI 4 (1x), last UC Davis (3/31/17)1 (4x) last ECU (3/2/18) DOUBLES 2 (1x), last Marist (3/12/17)1, vs. Weber State (2/24/18) TRIPLES 1, vs. Weber State (2/24/18) HOME RUNS 1 (3x), last UC Davis (3/31/17)2, UTEP (3/3/18) BB 2(2x),UTEP (3/3/18)3, Longwood (3/9/18) K 3, Longwood (3/9/18)1(2x), last Tennessee (3/15/18) HBP 1 (6x), last Tennessee (3/15/18)1(2x), Cleveland State (3/15/18) SAC 1 (7x), last Cleveland State (3/15/18) SAC FLY SB
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH4 (2x) last ECU (3/2/18) AT-BATS 4 (4x), last ECU (3/2/18)1 (2x), last ECU (3/2/18) RUNS 1 (9x), last ECU (3/2/18)1(5x) last UTEP (3/3/18) HITS 3, last Montana (2/26/17)1(2x), last ECU (3/2/18) RBI 1 (5x), last East Carolina (3/2/18) DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS BB 2, last Texas State (2/17/17)1(5x) last North Dakota (3/16/18) K 2, Oregon (2/23/17)1, vs. UNM (2/16/18) HBP 1 (3x), last Toledo (3/7/17)1, vs. BYU (2/15/18) SAC 1, BYU (2/15/18) SAC FLY 1, Charleston Southern (3/4/17) SB 1, Harvard (3/15/17)
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-Racked up a career-high three hits while going 3-for-3 against James Madison (3/10)-Drove in a career-high three runs vs. Idaho State (2/17/18)-Drove in winning run in a walk-off win over North Dakota with an RBI single to drive in Britnee Rossi for a 3-2 win over the Vikings. -Hit a three-run, walkoff homerun to lift UH to a 3-2 win over Cal Poly to sweep series over the Mustangs (4/7/18)-Hit her 2nd career homer at UCSB for what proved to be winning run in 3-2 win.
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%2018 .304 15-7 23 4 7 1 0 0 2 8 .348 0 1 7 0 .333 0 1 0-0 18 0 0 1.000TOTAL .304 15-7 23 4 7 1 0 0 2 8 .348 0 1 7 0 .333 0 1 0-0 18 0 0 1.000
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH4(11x) last at UC Riverside(4/27/18-2) AT-BATS 5, North Dakota St (3/12/16)2, vs. UTEP (3/4/18) RUNS 2, UTEP (3/4/18)3 James Madison (3/10/18) HITS 3, James Madison (3/10/18)3 (2x), last Cal Poly (4/7/18-2) RBI 3(2x), last Cal Poly (4/7/18-2)1(3x), last at UC Riverside (4/28/18) DOUBLES 1 (7x), last at UC Riverside (4/28/18) TRIPLES 1(3x), last Cal State Fullerton (4/20/18) HOME RUNS 1(3x), last Cal State Fullerton (4/28/18)1 (3x) last UTEP (3/4/18) BB 1 (9x), last UTEP (3/4/18)2, at UNLV (2/19/18) K 2(3x) at UNLV (2/19/18)1(2x), last at Long Beach State (3/31/18-2) HBP 1(2x), at Long Beach State (3/31/18-2) SAC 1 (4x), last at UC Davis (4/1/16) SAC FLY 1 (2x) last at UC Santa Barbara (4/29/16)1, UTEP (3/4/18) SB 1, UTEP (3/4/18)
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-Has racked up three hits in a game three times this year--most recently against Cleveland State (3/15/18). Two of her three hits vs. the Vikings were home runs: the first was an inside-the-park homer and the second was a three-run, walk-off blast for the win over CSU.-Rossi scored the winning run on a Rachael Turner walk-off hit in a 3-2 win over North Dakota.
GAME-BY-GAME STATS
HICKS SEASON /CAREER HIGH AT-BATS 4 (7x) last at UCSB (4/14/18-) RUNS 3, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) HITS 3(3x), Cleveland State (3/15/18) RBI 4, Cleveland State (3/15/18) DOUBLES 1 (4x), last at UC Riverside (4/27/18) TRIPLES 1, at UCSB (4/14/18-2) HOME RUNS 2, Cleveland State (3/15/18) BB 3, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) K 2(4x), vs. Weber STate (2/23/18) HBP 1(4x), last at UC Riverside (4/28/18) SAC 2(2x), last at UCSB (4/13/18) SAC FLY SB 1, Arkansas Pine Bluff (3/11/18)
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
CAREER LOW CAREER HIGH1.0, last Long Beach State (5/12/17) IP 9.0, North Dakota (3/14/18)0 (8x), last Cal Poly (4/7/18-1) R 8(2x), last at UCSB (4/14/18-1)0, (9x), Cal Poly (4/7/18-1) ER 8, Tennessee (3/15/18)0 (5x), last vs. Seattle (2/16/18) BB 4 (3X), last AT UCSB (4/13/18)0, last Long Beach State (5/12/17) K 10, last Toledo (4/7/17-1)1, (2x), last Purdue (3/16/17) HITS 11(3x), at UCSB (4/14/18-1)
#5 DANA THOMSENPITCHER 4 5-7 4 R/RSENIORPETALUMA, CALIF.SANTA ROSA JC
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON LOW SEASON HIGH0.0, at UC Riverside (4/28/18-2) IP 9.0 North Dakota (3/14/18)0 (5x) last Cal Poly (4/7/18-1) R 8(2x), last at UCSB (4/14/18-1)0 (4x) last Cal Poly (4/7/18-1) ER 4(3x), Califronia (2/28/18)0,(4x) Cal Poly (4/7/18-1) BB 3(3x), at UCSB (4/13/18-1)0, at UC Riverside (4/28/18-2) K 9 (2x),vs. Weber State 2/23/18)1, UAPB (3/11/18) HITS 11(3x), last at UCSB (4/14/18-1)Season Highlights
-Has appeared in the last 11 games, beginning that span with nine-straight starts.-Against North Dakota (3/14) threw a complete game, ca-reer-high 9.0 innings to earn the win while tying her season-high with nine strikeouts. -Earned Big West Pitcher of the Week (Apr. 9) after firing two consecutive shutouts over Cal Poly en route to UH’s first series sweep since 2015.
#6 MADISON VELDMANTHIRD BASE/FIRST BASE 4 5-9 4 R/RFRESHMANUPLAND, CALIF.UPLAND HS
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-Made first collegiate appearance in an at-bat vs. BYU in Las Vegas, Nev. (Feb. 15)-Went 2-for-2 against Weber State (2/23-1)-Has made two starts at first base for UH this year.
GAME-BY-GAME STATS
HICKS SEASON /CAREER HIGH AT-BATS 3(2x), last at UC Riverside (4/27/18) RUNS 2, at UC Riverside (4/27/18) HITS 2, vs. Weber State (2/23/18) RBI 1(2x), at UC Riverside (4/27/18) DOUBLES 1, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) TRIPLES HOME RUNS BB K 1 97x), at UC Riverside (4/28/18) HBP SAC SAC FLY SB
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON LOW SEASON HIGH1.2, California (2/28/18) IP 7.0 (5x) last JMU (3/4/18)0(3x), UTEP (3/3/18) R 7, vs. BYU (2/15/18)0(3x), UTEP (3/3/18) ER 7, vs. BYU (2/15/18)0 (4x) last UTEP (3//18) BB 4, vs. BYU (2/15/18)1(2x) California (2/28/18) K 12, vs. New Mexico (2/16/18)1, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) HITS 9, vs. BYU (2/15/18)CAREER LOW CAREER HIGH0.0, Oregon (2/25/17) IP 8.0 (4x), last Cal Poly (5/7/16)0 (20x) last Idaho State (2/17/18) R 8, Utah (2/23/16)0 (31x), last vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) ER 7, vs. BYU (2/15/18)0 (35x) last Idaho State (2/17/18) BB 5(3x) last at Long Beach St. (5/13/16)0 (7x), last UC Santa Barbara (4/29/17-2) K 12, vs. New Mexico (2/16/18)0 (2x), last UC Santa Barbara (4/29/17-2) HITS 12(2x) last Ole Miss (2/11/16)
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-Hitchcock is a nominee for the Senior CLASS award-Appeared in nine games this season and has a 1.97 ERA in 53.1 innings pitched.-has 14 walks with 42 strikeouts while holding opponents to a .245 batting average.-Is out with a season-ending injury
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-is one of three Rainbow Wahine to start all 35 games this year.-picked up two hits twice against both Idaho State and Maryland-Drove in winning run with a sacrifice fly to score Chardonnay Pantasti-co for a 4-3 win over North Dakota in the bottom of the ninth.-Has scored 10 runs this season.-Leads UH in conference with a .353 batting average (6-for-17)
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH4 (14x) at UC Riverside (4/27/18) AT-BATS 5, last at Cal Poly (5/6/17)2(2x) at UNLV (2/19/18) RUNS 2 (7x), last at UNLV (2/19/18)3, at UCSB (4/13/18) HITS 3 (5x), last at UCSB (4/13/18-1)2, UTEP (3/4/18) RBI 3, last UC Riverside (4/15/17)1(2x), at UC Riverside(4/28/18) DOUBLES 1 (5x), last vs. New Mexico (2/16/18) TRIPLES 1, last UC Riverside (4/15/17) HOME RUNS 1 (2x), last vs. Weber STate (2/23/18) BB 1 (12x), last vs. Weber State (2/23/18)3, at LBSU (3/31/18-1) K 3, at LBSU (3/31/18-1)1, vs BYU (2/15/18) HBP 1 (3x), last BYU (2/15/17)1(2x), last North Dakota (3/16/18 SAC 1 (9x), last ECU (3/2/18)1, North Dakota (3/14/18) SAC FLY 1, North Dakota (3/14/18)1(2x), last East Carolina (3/2/18) SB 1 (9x), last East Carolina (3/2/18)
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-Leads UH with a .384 batting average, 21 runs scored, 38 hits, 12 home runs, and 29 RBI.-Also leads UH with 13 walks and an .808 slugging percentage and an .474 on-base percentage.-17 of her 38 hits have gone for extra bases this season.-Launced two homers at UNLV (2/19/18)
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH5, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) AT-BATS 5, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18)3, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) RUNS 3 (2x), last Idaho State (2/17/18)3 (4x), last Maryland (3/18/18) HITS 3 (4x), last Maryland (3/18/18)6, at UNLV (2/19/18) RBI 6, at UNLV (2/19/18)2, East Carolina (3/7/18) DOUBLES 2(2x), last East Carolina (3/7/18)1, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) TRIPLES 1 (2x), last vs. Idaho State (2/17/18)2, at UNLV (2/19/18) HOME RUNS 2 (2x), last at UNLV (2/19/18)2(2x), last ECU (3/2/18) BB 3, last UC Santa Barbara (4/29/17-1)3, at LBSU (3/30/18) K 3, at LBSU (3/30/18)1(5x), last at UCSB (4/13/18) HBP 2 (2x), last Cal State Fullerton (4/22/17-1) SAC SAC FLY 1 (3x), last Long Beach State (5/12/17-1) SB
#11 CHARDONNAY PANTASTICOUTILITY 4 5-6 4 L/RSOPHOMORE‘EWA BEACH, O‘AHUCAMPBELL HS
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-Has picked up two hits twice this season against North Dakota (3/16) and Maryland (3/18).-Scored the winning, walk-off run in a 4-3 win over North Dakota in the bottom of the ninth on a sacrifice fly hit by Danielle Garcielita-Drove in winning run against Cal Poly in series opener w/RBI double in a 1-0 win.
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
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%2017 .310 49-47 129 11 40 3 0 6 17 61 .473 1 3 17 0 .328 1 5 0-0 54 82 13 .9132018 .210 42-42 105 10 22 2 0 1 11 27 .257 8 7 22 1 .306 1 0 0-0 54 79 12 .917TOTAL .265 91-89 234 21 62 5 0 7 28 88 .376 9 10 39 1 .318 2 5 0-0 108 161 25 .915
CAREER STATS
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH4(2x),last at UCSB (4/14/18-2) AT-BATS 4(3x), last at UCSB (4/14/18-2)1(7x),last Cal Poly (4/7/18-1) RUNS 3, last UC Santa Barbara (4/29/17-1)2(2x) last Maryland (3/18/18) HITS 3 (2x), last UC Santa Barbara (4/29/17-1)1(4x),Cal Poly (4/6/18) RBI 2 (2x), last at Cal Poly (5/6/17-1)1, Cal Poly (4/6/18) DOUBLES 1 (2x), last at Cal Poly (5/5/17) TRIPLES HOME RUNS 1 (3x), last Long Beach State (5/12/17-2)1(5x) last Long Beach St (3/31/18) BB 1 (8x), last Long Beach State (5/12/17-1)2, at LMU (2/22/18) K 2 (5x), last LMU (2/22/18)1, vs. Weber State (2/23/18) HBP 1 (3x), last vs. Weber State (2/23/18) SAC 2, last Purdue (3/16/17) SAC FLY SB
#12 NICOLE LOPEZTHIRD BASE 4 5-9 4 R/RJUNIOR‘AIEA, O‘AHUMID-PACIFIC INSTITUTE
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-racked up a career-high four hits going 4-for-4 against Idaho State in Las Vegas (2/16/18).-Leads UH with five doubles and 94 at-bats-is second on the team with 19 runs scored, 35 hits, 7 home runs, and 20 RBI-In UH’s 11-0 (5) win over Cal Poly, Lopez cranked out two homers for a career-high five RBI
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
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%2017 .310 49-47 129 11 40 3 0 6 17 61 .473 1 3 17 0 .328 1 5 0-0 54 82 13 .9132018 .210 42-42 105 10 22 2 0 1 11 27 .257 8 7 22 1 .306 1 0 0-0 54 79 12 .917TOTAL .265 91-89 234 21 62 5 0 7 28 88 .376 9 10 39 1 .318 2 5 0-0 108 161 25 .915
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH4 (12x), Cal St. Fullerton (4/21/18-2) AT-BATS 4 (51x), last Cal St. Fullerton (4/21/18)4, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) RUNS 4, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18)4, vs. Idaho State (2/16/18) HITS 4, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18)5(2x) at UC Riverside (4/27/18) RBI 5(2x),at UC Riverside (4/27/181 (5x) last Maryland (3/18/18) DOUBLES 2 (3x), last UC Davis (4/1/17-2) TRIPLES 1 (2x) last Utah Valley (2/26/16)2(2x), last Cal Poly (4/7/18-1) HOME RUNS 2(2x), last Cal Poly (4/7/18-1)1 (5x), at UC Riverside (4/27/18) BB 1 (22x), at UC Riverside (4/27/18)1(8x) at UC Riverside (4/27/18) K 3 (2x), last Cal Poly (5/6/16) HBP 1 (4x), last UC Santa Barbara (4/28/17)1, UTEP (3/4/18) SAC 1 (9x), last UTEP (3/4/18) SAC FLY 1 (3x), last Charleston Southern (3/8/17)1(2x), last UCSB (4/13/18) SB 1 (9x), last at UCSB (4/13/18)
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-.Has scored 12 runs this season, and is fifth on the team in runs-Made first start against Weber State in Los Angeles at second base (2/23/18)-Has three stolen bases this season-Scored the winning run in UH’s 1-0 win over Cal Poly (4/6/18) coming in on Chardonnay Pantastico’s double.
#13 COURTNEY HIRUKOSECOND BASE4 5-2 4 L/RSENIORCHANDLER, ARIZ.BYU-HAWAI‘I
HIRUKO CAREER STATS
GAME-BY-GAME STATS
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH2, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) AT-BATS 2, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18)1 (13x), last at UCSB (4/14/18-2) RUNS 1 (27x), last at UCSB (4/14/18-2) HITS RBI DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS BB 1 Weber State (2/23/18) K 1 (3x), last Cal St. Fullerton (4/23/16) HBP SAC SAC FLY1(3x), last Cleveland State (3/17/18) SB 1 (8x), last Cleveland State (3/17/18)
#14 JORDIAN HICKSOUTFIELD 4 5-5 4 L/RSENIORTUSTIN, CALIF.SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS- Has made 4 starts as a senior- Has scored 7 runs this season-scored a run in both games of the doubleheader against Cal Poly
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH2 (6x), at UC Riverside (4/28/18) AT-BATS 3 (12x), last UC Santa Barbara (4/29/17-1)1 (7x), last Cal Poly (4/7/18-2) RUNS 2, last Harvard (3/15/17)1(3x), at UC Riverside (4/21/18) HITS 2 (3x), last UC Davis (3/31/17) RBI 2, last Harvard (3/15/17) DOUBLES 1 (2x), last UC Davis (3/31/17) TRIPLES HOME RUNS 1(2x), last Tennessee (3/15/18) BB 1 (6x), last Tennessee (3/15/18)2, vs. New Mexico (2/16/18) K 2 (2x), vs. New Mexico (2/16/18) HBP 1, last UC Riverside (4/14/17) SAC 1, last at Cal State Fullerton (4/22/17-1) SAC FLY SB 1 (4x), last at CSUN (4/7/17)
Individual Career History
Ayala, Victoria
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%2018 .000 2-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000TOTAL .000 2-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000
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%2017 .310 49-47 129 11 40 3 0 6 17 61 .473 1 3 17 0 .328 1 5 0-0 54 82 13 .9132018 .210 42-42 105 10 22 2 0 1 11 27 .257 8 7 22 1 .306 1 0 0-0 54 79 12 .917TOTAL .265 91-89 234 21 62 5 0 7 28 88 .376 9 10 39 1 .318 2 5 0-0 108 161 25 .915
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH1, James Madison (3/10/18) AT-BATS 1(3x), last James Madison (3/10/18) RUNS HITS RBI DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS BB K HBP SAC SAC FLY SB
RIVERA SEASON /CAREER HIGH AT-BATS 3 (3x), last at UCSB (4/14/18-2) RUNS HITS 1(2x) last UAPB (3/11/18) RBI DOUBLES 1, UAPB (3/11/18) TRIPLES HOME RUNS BB K 1(2x) last at UCSB (4/14/18) HBP SAC SAC FLY SB
#17 MAMA RIVERATHIRD BASE 4 5-5 4 R/RFRESHMANMILILANI, O‘AHUMILILANI HS
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS- Got first collegiate start against New Mexico in Las Vegas (2/16/18)- Picked up first collegeiate hit against James Madison (3/10)-Has one extra-base hit, a double against Arkansas Pine Bluff (3/11)2018 Rainbow Wahine Softball
Individual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
AYALA SEASON /CAREER HIGH AT-BATS 2, at UC Riverside (4/28/18) RUNS HITS RBI DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS BB K HBP SAC SAC FLY SB
#19 VICTORIA AYALAFIRST BASE 4 5-6 4 R/RJUNIORWHITTIER, CALIF.LA SERNA HS / MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS- Made first start for UH vs. James Madison (3/4) as designated player
GAME-BY-GAME STATS
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
#19 Ayala, Victoria - 2 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 04 JAMES MADISON *dh 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0Apr 28 at UC Riverside-1 ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0Totals 1gs 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
On base pct. .000 • Slugging pct. .000
SOJKA SEASON /CAREER HIGH AT-BATS 4 (2x) last at UNLV (2/19/18) RUNS 2, East Carolina (3/7/18) HITS 1(7x), at UC Riverside (4/28/18) RBI 2,(2x) last Cal Poly (4/7/18-1) DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS 1, Cal Poly (4/7/18-1) BB 2, at UC Riverside (4/27/18) K 2 (6x), at UC Riverside (4/28/18) HBP SAC 1, vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) SAC FLY 1(2x), at LBSU (3/31/18) SB 1, vs. Boise State (2/18/18)
#21 ALYSSA SOJKASECOND BASE 4 5-6 4 R/RJUNIORHUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF.MARINA HS / SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS-has made 20 starts at second base-Drove in two runs against Weber State (2/24)-Scored two runs vs. East Carolina (3/7)-Hit first home run for UH against Cal Poly (4/7/18-1)
GAME-BY-GAME STATS
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON LOW SEASON HIGH1.0, vs.vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) IP 5.1, Cleveland State (3/17/18)0(3x), last Maryland (3/18/18) R 8, at LBSU (3/31/18-1)0 (3x), last Maryland (3/18/18) ER 8, at LBSU (3/31/18-1)0(3x), last Maryland (3/18/18) BB 4, Cleveland State (3/17/18)0(2x), last Weber State (2/23/17) K 3(2x), Tennessee (3/15/18)1, Maryland (3/18/18) HITS 10, at LBSU (3/31/18-1)
-Has started 34 out of 35 games for UH this year at shortstop-has racked up two hits in three games this year--the last coming against East Carolina (3/7)-Hit her first home run of the season against Arkansas Pine Bluff (3/11)
SEASON HIGH CAREER HIGH4 (3x)at UC Riverside (4/27/18) AT-BATS 4 (9x), at UC Riverside (4/27/18)2(2x), last East Carolina (3/7/18) RUNS 2(2x), last East Carolina (3/7/18)2 (4x) at UC Riverside (4/27/18) HITS 3 (2x), last UC Davis (3/31/17)2(2x), at UC Riverside (4/27/18) RBI 5, last Montana (2/26/17)1(2x), Cleveland State (3/15/18) DOUBLES 1 (5x), last Cleveland State (3/15/18) TRIPLES 1, UAPB (3/11/18) HOME RUNS 1 (7x), last UAPB (3/11/18)1 (2x) last vs. Idaho State (2/17/18) BB 1, last Sacramento State (2/9/17)3, North Dakota (3/14/18) K 3, North Dakota (3/14/18)1 (6x) last Tennessee (3/15/18) HBP 1 (9x), last Tennessee (3/15/18) SAC 1 (5x), last at Cal State Fullerton (4/21/17)1, at UCSB (4/13/18) SAC FLY 1(2x), last at UCSB (4/13/18) SB
#24 CHEEKS RAMOSSHORTSTOP 4 5-5 4 R/RSOPHOMORELONG BEACH, CALIF.MILLIKAN HS
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2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
HICKS SEASON /CAREER HIGH AT-BATS 3, Longwood (3/1/18) RUNS 1(2x), last Cleveland State (3/17/18) HITS 1, ECU (3/2/18) RBI 1, UTEP (3/3/18) DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS BB 1 (2x) last UTEP (3/3/18) K 1, UTEP (3/3/18) HBP SAC SAC FLY SB
#30 JENNA KUMABESECOND BASE/CATCHER4 5-5 4 R/RJUNIORHONOLULU, O‘AHUMID-PACIFIC INSTITUTE/SAN DIEGO
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS- Has made four starts, all at second base this season.-Got first hit as a Rainbow Wahine against East Carolina (3/2/18)-Has scored two runs this year--last one coming vs. Cleveland State (3/17) 2018 Rainbow Wahine Softball
Individual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
HICKS SEASON /CAREER HIGH AT-BATS 1, JMU (3/4/18) RUNS HITS RBI DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS BB K 1, JMU (3/4/18) HBP SAC SAC FLY SB
#28 MORGAN PARSONSFIRST BASE 4 5-3 4 R/RFRESHMANRIVERSIDE, CALIF.GRAND TERRACE HS
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2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
#28 Parsons, M. - 2 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 04 JAMES MADISON ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0Apr 28 at UC Riverside-2 ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0Totals 0gs 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
On base pct. .000 • Slugging pct. .000
GAME-BY-GAME STATS
HICKS SEASON /CAREER HIGH AT-BATS RUNS 1(4x), at UC Riverside (4/28/18-1) HITS RBI DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS BB K HBP SAC SAC FLY SB 1, California (02/28/18)
#34 KATELYN MAHELONAOUTFIELD 4 5-1 4 R/RSOPHOMOREKANE‘OHE, O‘AHUKAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS-KAPALAMA/ SALT LAKE CC
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS- Has played in three games as a pinch runner- Has scored two runs this season--first vs. No. 4 Tennessee (3/15), second at UCSB (4/14/18-2)
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
SEASON LOW SEASON HIGH0.2, vs.Weber State (2/23/18) IP 7.2 at UCSB (4/14/18-2)0(2x), James Madison (3/10/18) R 6(4x), at UC Riverside (4/28/18-2)0 (2x), James Madison (3/10/18) ER 6(3x), at UC Riverside (4/28/18-2)0(3x), James Madison (3/10/18) BB 3(3x),last Cal St. Fullerton (4/21/18)0(4x), last Cal Poly (4/7/18) K 1, at UC Riverside (4/28/2)0California (2/28/18 HITS 10, at LBSU (3/31/18-2)
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS- Made first collegiate appearance vs. Weber State in Los Angeles (2/23)-made first collegiate start and longest appearance (6.0 innings) at Long Beach State (3/31/18-2)-In her 2nd collegiate start, earned first win w/a 3-2 decision over Cal Poly to sweep the series (4/7/18-2)-In her 3rd career start made longest appearance of career, throwing 7.2 innings at UCSB
GAME-BY-GAME STATS
2018 Rainbow Wahine SoftballIndividual Game-by-Game for Hawai'i (as of May 03, 2018)
#32 Martinez, D. - 5 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 31 at Long Beach State-2 *p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 . 0 0 0Apr 07 CAL POLY-2 *p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 0 0 0Apr 14 at UC Santa Barbara *p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 . 0 0 0Apr 21 CAL STATE FULLERT *p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0Apr 28 at UC Riverside-2 *p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 . 0 0 0Totals 5gs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 0 . 0 0 0