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2013 Lady Lions - Front Row (Pictured from left to right): Emily Moreno, Arden Delany, Michelle Duhe, Megan McCollum, Caitlyn Fowler, Megan Moore, Katie Doyle, Katie Lacour, Vanessa Eng, Logane Fuselier, Kelsey Nichols. Back Row (left to right): Tori Sheppard, Kenna Terry, Kati Morse, Taylor Bishop, Jessie Browne, Kayla Elswick, Amber Sather, Rachael Hellyer, Amanda Livaudais, Sloan Jenkins, Hali Westmoreland.

2012 Lady Lion RosterNo. Name Pos. HT CL. Exp. B/T Hometown Last School1 Megan McCollum 2B 5-3 Jr. 2L R/R Lafayette, La. St. Thomas More HS2 Michelle Duhe OF 5-5 Sr. 3L B/R Lutcher, La. Lutcher HS3 Hali Westmoreland C 5-6 So. 1L R/R Walker, La. Walker HS4 Vanessa Eng MI 5-3 So. TR L/R Alvin, Texas Temple JC5 Kelsey Nichols OF 5-3 Sr. 3L R/R Alvin, Texas Alvin HS6 Megan Moore 3B 5-6 So. 1L R/R Elgin, Texas Elgin HS7 Kati Morse P 5-10 Sr. 3L R/R Ponchatoula, La. Ponchatoula HS8 Caitlyn Fowler C 5-6 Jr. TR R/R Fort Worth, Texas Navarro College9 Rachael Hellyer P 5-9 Jr. TR R/R Folsom, Calif. Florida State College10 Amanda Livaudais OF 5-8 Fr. HS R/R Belle Chasse, La. Belle Chasse HS11 Kayla Elswick SS 6-1 Sr. 1L R/R Rossville, Ga. Motlow College13 Tori Sheppard 1B 5-7 Jr. 2L R/R Houston, Texas Cypress Creek HS14 Logane Fuselier OF 5-6 Jr. TR R/R Oberlin, La. LSU-Eunice16 Katie Lacour OF 5-6 Fr. HS L/R Port St. Joe, Fla. Port St. Joe HS17 Jessie Browne P 5-9 Jr. 2L R/R Zachary, La. Zachary HS18 Arden Delany OF 5-1 Fr. HS R/R Gonzales, La. St. Amant HS19 Kenna Terry P 5-7 Sr. 2L R/R Baytown, Texas Grayson County College 20 Taylor Bishop P 5-9 Fr. HS R/R Sugar Land, Texas Travis HS21 Sloan Jenkins OF 5-9 Fr. HS R/R Katy, Texas Seven Lakes HS22 Emily Moreno C 5-3 Jr. 1L R/R Greenwell Springs, La. Baton Rouge CC23 Katie Doyle C/OF 5-7 Sr. 1L R/R Mesa, Ariz. Phoenix College25 Amber Sather 1B/DP 6-0 Fr. HS R/R Kennedale, Texas Kennedale HS

Head Coach: Pete Langlois (Southeastern Louisiana, 1993: 370-525 - 19th year)Assistant Coaches: Arica Rodriguez, Julie Kennedy

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Table of Contents/Quick FactsUniversity InformationName Southeastern Louisiana UniversityLocation Hammond, La.Founded 1925Enrollment 15,414Nickname Lady LionsColors Green and GoldAffiliation NCAA Division IConference Southland (SLC)Athletic Web Site www.LionSports.netUniversity Web Site www.selu.edu

Coaching InformationHead Coach Pete LangloisAlma Mater Southeastern Louisiana, 1993Record at School (Years) 370-525 (18 Years)Career Record (Years) SameAssistant Coaches Arica Rodriguez, Julie KennedyAthletic Trainer Meghan CampbellSoftball Office Number 985.549.51922012 Record 15-34SLC Record (Finish) 5-15 (T10th)Home Field North Oak ParkCapacity 500Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/6Starters Returning/Lost 5/3

University AdministrationPresident Dr. John CrainAthletics Director Bart BellairsAdministrative Assistant Anna WoodallSenior Associate AD/Internal Operations Andrew BechacBusiness Operations Tecla SchillageStudent Success Coordinator Chris BentleySWA/Assistant AD for Academic Success Mary Kathryn BorlandNCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Joe MorrisAthletic Department Number 985.549.2253Athletic Department Fax 985.549.3495

Sports InformationAssistant AD/Media Relations Matt SullivanAssociate SID (SB Contact) Kemmler ChappleChapple’s Office Phone 985.549.3221Chapple’s Mobile Phone 985.974-5466E-mail [email protected] SID Damon SundeOffice Fax 985.549.3773Mailing Address SLU 10309, Hammond, LA 70402Overnight Address Corner of Galloway Drive and W. Dakota, Hammond, LA 70402

Table of Contents2013 Roster/Team Photo IFCTable of Contents, Quick Facts 12013 Outlook 2-3Head Coach Pete Langlois 4-5Assistant Coaches 6-72013 Profiles 8-18Michelle Duhe 8Kati Morse, Kelsey Nichols 9Kenna Terry 10Katie Doyle, Kayla Elswick 11Jessie Browne 12Megan McCollum, Tori Sheppard 13Emily Moreno, Caitlyn Fowler, Logane Fuselier, Rachael Hellyer 14Megan Moore 15Hali Westmoreland, Vanessa Eng 16Taylor Bishop, Arden Delany 17Sloan Jenkins, Katie Lacour, Amanda Livaudais, Amber Sather 182013 Schedule 192012 Results 202012 Individual Stats 212012 SLC Year In Review 22-23All-Time Record vs. Opponents 24All-Time Roster 25Individual Honors 26Hall of Famers/Notable Performers 27Record Books 28-29Year-By-Year Results 30-35This Is Southeastern 36-38North Oak Park 39University Administration 40Director of Athletics Bart Bellairs 41Athletic Administration 42Staff Directory 43Lion Athletics Association 44First Guaranty Bank Ad BC

Key ReturneesMegan McCollum, Jr., 2B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .319, 10 2B, 44 H, 18 RBI, 22 RunsMichelle Duhe, Sr., OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .280, 20 runs, 47 hitsKenna Terry, Sr.,, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15, 130.1 IP, 57 K, 1 ShO, 12 CG

Key LossesMeghan Gomez, Sr., C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 HR, 29 RBI, 19 runsVicki Honeycutt, Sr., P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5, 3.98 ERA, 1 ShO, 84.1 IP

The 2013 Southeastern Louisiana University Softball Media Guide is a production of the Southeastern Louisiana Athletic Media Relations Office. Written, edited and designed by Associate Sports Information Kemmler Chapple. Editorial assistance by Assistant Athletic Director Matt Sullivan. Cover design by Chapple. Photos courtesy of Randy Bergeron, Office of Public Information and Randy McCollum. Printing by Consolidated Graphics in Baton Rouge.

On The CoverFeatured on the cover of the 2013 Lady Lion Softball Media Guide are seniors Kati Morse, Kayla Elswick, Kelsey Nichols, Michelle Duhe, Katie Doyle and Kenna Terry.

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2013 Season OutlookArmed with its deepest roster in recent

years, the Southeastern Louisiana softball team is poised to make a marked improvement in 2013. A strong returning nucleus mixed with an influx of new talent has prospects looking up for the Lady Lions for the short and long term future.

Southeastern Louisiana head coach Pete Langlois believes the Lady Lions will be much improved due to the aforementioned depth.

“We simply have more options in every area than we have in the past few seasons,” Langlois said. “Our players will have to pro-duce when they have the opportunity, because they’ll be able to look over to the bench and see someone who is capable of stepping in to get the job done.

“One of the biggest improvements we’ve made is our team speed,” Langlois added. “Some of our top hitters heading into the sea-son are not the best base runners. Now, we have the personnel coming off the bench who can put pressure on our opponents with their abilities on the base paths.”

PitchersFor Southeastern to improve its position in

the Southland Conference standings, the Lady Lions will need more consistent performances in the circle. Two talented newcomers join a group of three veterans that are poised for a bounce back season.

The top returner in the circle for Southeastern is senior Kenna Terry (Baytown, Texas). Terry’s 5-15 record in 2012 was not indicative of her performance, according to Langlois.

“We have a lot of faith in Kenna,” Langlois commented. “When you look at what she did last year, a ground ball gets fielded cleanly, a pop up gets caught or we drive in runners on base, her record is much different. We were very impressed with what she did in the fall. She knows this is her last season and she’s ready to finish strong.”

The other two returners are senior Kati Morse (Ponchatoula, La.) and junior Jessie Browne (Zachary, La.). Langlois wants to see both his veteran arms put together more steady outings in the upcoming year. “Both Kati and Jessie have a lot of talent and have proven that when they are on, they have the ability to be dominant,” Langlois said. “For us to reach our potential, they both have to be ready to go. Kati pitched some nice games for us last season and we’re looking forward to seeing more of that in the coming year. Jessie has the skills to be an ace in our league. We were pleased with her showing in the fall and we think she’s poised to do some good things for us.”

The Lady Lion pitching staff will feature a pair of new faces in junior Rachael Hellyer (Folsom, Calif.) and freshman Taylor Bishop (Sugar Land, Texas). Both Hellyer and Bishop showed enough ability in the fall to gain Langlois’ confidence. “Rachael was very productive in a good junior college league and we’re looking for her to give us an additional veteran presence in the circle,” Langlois said. “Taylor shows a lot of poise as a freshman and her off-speed stuff is going to be a good weapon for us.”

InfieldA key return from injury, a big addition and

a solid veteran pair up the middle has Langlois very confident in his infield corps.

Leading the group is junior second baseman Megan McCollum (Lafayette, La.). The 2012 honorable mention All-Southland selection led the Lady Lions and ranked among the league leaders with a .319 batting average, 10 doubles, 22 runs scored and a .406 on-base percentage.

Joining McCollum in the middle of the infield is senior shortstop Kayla Elswick (Rossville, Ga.). Elswick provided Southeastern with stellar defense and was second on the team with 21 runs scored and 21 RBI in her first season with the program out of Motlow State Community College. Sophomore Vanessa Eng (Alvin, Texas) joins the program out of Temple Junior College and will provide depth behind McCollum and Elswick. “Defensively, I’ll put the middle of our infield against anybody’s,” Langlois commented. “Mac worked hard to improve at the plate and saw the results last season. Kayla was really coming on at the plate as last season progressed and we expect her to continue to improve in that area.”

Junior Tori Sheppard (Houston, Texas) and freshman Amber Sather (Kennedale, Texas) will split time at first base, with both seeing plenty of work at designated player when their counterpart is in the field. Langlois is anxious to see both bats in the lineup. “Tori is in her third year with our program and we’re confident she can put up some good numbers with a full season of at-bats,” Langlois said. “Amber came here after winning a state championship in power lifting, so we weren’t surprised with the power she displayed in the fall. What impresses us about Amber is her discipline at the plate. She’s a difference maker in our lineup.” Langlois is also excited about the return of sophomore third baseman Megan Moore (Elgin, Texas). Moore suffered a season-ending injury early in the 2012 season and was grant-ed a medical redshirt. “Having Megan back at third is huge for us,” Langlois commented. “She’s very good defen-sively and we’re expecting her to be produc-tive at the plate.” Perhaps preseason practice’s most intrigu-

ing position battle will be at catcher. Senior Katie Doyle (Mesa, Ariz.), sophomore Hali Westmoreland (Walker, La.) and junior Caitlyn Fowler (Fort Worth, Texas) will all vie for playing time behind the plate with junior Emily Moreno (Greenwell Springs, La.) provid-ing additional depth. Langlois likes the different attributes each player brings to the table. “Katie is the most dangerous of the group at the plate,” Langlois said. “Hali has the edge defensively, while Caitlyn is pretty solid all around and made some improvements throwing during the fall. We want to see one of them come in and separate themselves.

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However, we also are very comfortable with all three and you could see us use a by com-mittee approach behind the plate.”

OutfieldA speedy, versatile group makes up the

talented Southeastern outfield group. Langlois sees a plethora of options that could contrib-ute.

Senior Michelle Duhe (Lutcher, La.) is the top returner for the Lady Lions and will retake her place as the team’s starting centerfielder. A 2012 honorable mention All-Southland pick, Duhe hit .281 with a team-high four triples last season and routinely wowed crowds with her diving catches in the outfield.

“Michelle runs balls down in the outfield as well as anyone I’ve ever coached,” Langlois said. “She’s a great catalyst for our offense at the top of the order and we’re looking for her to continue her production as one of our senior leaders.”

Senior Kelsey Nichols (Alvin, Texas), junior Logane Fuselier (Oberlin, La.) and freshman Katie Lacour (Port St. Joe, Fla.) are the main competitors for the corner outfield spots coming out of the fall. Nichols is a proven vet-eran, while Fuselier and Lacour stood out to Langlois in the fall.

“Kelsey really worked hard in the fall to get back to the All-Southland player she was as a sophomore,” Langlois said. “It’s going to be hard to keep someone with the pop Logane has as the plate out of the lineup. Katie was the surprise of the fall and we’re looking for-ward to teaming her with Michelle at the top of the lineup to give us an added dimension.”

Freshmen Sloan Jenkins (Katy, Texas), Amanda Livaudais (Belle Chasse, La.) and Arden Delany (Gonzales, La.) provide added depth in the outfield and will all have value as pinch runners.

“One of the big improvements we’ve made is in the outfield,” Langlois said. “We have a lot of different styles we can play out there depending on the matchup.”

The Southland ConferenceWhile defending league champion Texas

State, along with UT Arlington and UTSA, has left the Southland Conference, the league promises to prove a tough test once again for Southeastern.

The Lady Lions are picked to finish eighth by both the league’s head coaches and sports information directors. Langlois believes Southeastern can surprise some opponents in the coming season.

“I really like our chances this season,” Langlois said. “We have improved our overall talent without a doubt. We just have to con-centrate on doing the right things on and off the field to put ourselves in the best position to be successful.”

The top eight teams in the league standings will compete in the Southland Conference Tournament, scheduled for May 9-12 in Natchitoches.

Southland ConferencePreseason Polls

Coaches’ PollSchool (1st-place votes) Points1. Sam Houston State (7) 782. McNeese State (2) 723. Central Arkansas (1) 654. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 565. Stephen F. Austin 446. Northwestern State 427. Nicholls State 398. Southeastern Louisiana 218. Houston Baptist 2110. Lamar 12

SID’s PollSchool (1st-place votes) Points1. Sam Houston State (5) 742. Central Arkansas (3) 733. McNeese State (2) 694. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 535. Nicholls State 476. Northwestern State 417. Stephen F. Austin 368. Southeastern Louisiana 249. Houston Baptist 2210. Lamar 11

All-Southland ConferencePreseason Teams

First Team1B - Kim Damian, Sam Houston State2B - Ashley Bertot, Nicholls State3B - Shelbi Tucker, Sam Houston StateSS - Tara McKenney, Northwestern StateC - Hillary Adams, Sam Houston StateUT - Melissa Bryant, Central ArkansasDP - Ashley Modzelewski, McNeese StateOF - Tori Benavidez, Sam Houston StateOF - Alanna DiVittorio, McNeese StateOF - Stephanie Lasley, Central ArkansasP - Kelsie Armstrong, Central ArkansasP - Meagan Bond, McNeese State Second Team1B - Ashley Boswell, Central Arkansas2B - Megan McCollum, Southeastern La.3B - Tiffany Roby, Central ArkansasSS - Sarah Allison, Sam Housotn StateC - Melanie Bryant, Central ArkansasUT - Elizabeth Arana, Stephen F. AustinDP - Ashley Isbell, Sam Houston StateOF - Michelle Duhe, Southeastern LouisianaOF - Mickayla Cochran, A&M-Corpus ChristiOF - Lauren Langner, McNeese StateP - Shelby Lancaster, Sam Houston StateP - Carlie Thomas, Stephen F. Austin

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Head Coach Pete Langlois19th Year at Southeastern

Career Record: 370-525 Southeastern Louisiana, 1992

After 18 seasons at the helm of the Southeastern softball program, head coach Pete Langlois is the winningest coach in school history. His 2008 squad returned to the Southland Conference Tourna-ment after a five-year absence.

Langlois is no stranger to postseason play, having led seven teams to the conference tournament as a member of the Southland Conference and the Trans America Athletic Conference. During his tenure, the Lady Lion program has continued to grow and improve.

The upgrading of Southeastern’s home facility, North Oak Park, has been one of the top accomplishments of Langlois’ tenure. The facility has had a press box, upgraded dugouts, a brick fence along the foul lines and a new scoreboard installed over the past three seasons. In the offseason leading up to the 2010 season, turf was laid in the team’s gym area to give the Lady Lions an indoor hitting facility. New outdoor batting cages and a new ticket booth/entrance were also added. South-eastern’s home field is considered to be one of the top facilities in the SLC and the immediate area.

Over the past 12 seasons, Langlois’ teams have produced a bevy of individual accolades including 42 all-SLC selections (six first team) and 41 all-Louisiana picks. In 2004, Summer Delaneuville was named Louisiana Newcomer of the Year, while Karin Smith - the school’s career leader in home runs - was named first-team all-SLC and all-Louisiana. As a senior, Smith was once again named all-SLC. The three first-team SLC picks in 2002 were the first-ever in the Southland for Southeastern.

In 2010, Southeastern junior infielder Katie Duhe was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America team as a second team selection. Duhe, a President’s Medal of Academic Excellence recipient, earned first team Academic All-Southland honors in 2011. In 2009, Heather Sherrill was named to the All-Southland team for the third time and became the school’s leader in hits, RBI, doubles, extra-base hits and total bases. Duhe was named to the Academic All-District VI squad,

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marking the third of four straight years that one of Langlois’ players made the squad.

In 2008, Sherrill was a first team All-Southland Conference and All-Louisiana selection. Rachel Ray, who became the school’s career strikeout leader as a senior, made her third appearance on the All-SLC team. Senior Brooke Lockhart was named to the Academic All-America team and helped Southeastern break the single-season home run record for the second straight year, hitting 43 home runs as a team.

In 2007, Ray was a first team All-SLC choice and Arica Rodri-guez was named Louisiana Newcomer of the Year. The Lady Lions tied the school record with 31 victories, including a 1-0 win over No. 6 LSU that snapped the Lady Tigers’ 55-game winning streak versus in-state schools. Ray set school records with 21 victories and eight shutouts. Langlois also earned his 300th career win during the 2007 campaign.

The 2001 season provided perhaps the finest season ever for Southeastern softball as Langlois’ Lions broke or tied 14 school and individual single-season and single-game records and placed five on the Southland Conference post season teams en route to the first winning season since 1998. Most noticeably, the squad tied the all-time record for single-season wins with 31, set a new mark for winning percent-age in a single year winning 59 percent (31-22) of its games and won more conference games than ever before (16). The team also tied the school-record for wins in the post-season tournament with two as the Lady Lions knocked off the second and third-seeded teams finishing with a 2-2 record and nabbing third place honors.

The 2002 season wasn’t quite as good as 2001, but the finish was almost sweeter for Langlois as his team headed back to the South-land Conference Tournament after a fifth place league finish. The Lions didn’t win quite as many games or set as many records as the ‘01 squad, but the 2002 team did, for the first time ever, make back-to-back trips to the Southland Conference Tournament and came within one run of knocking off top-seeded and tournament host Northwestern State in the semifinals to finish third in the event for the second straight year.

In 1998, Langlois led the Lady Lions into the Southland Con-ference and set the school’s all-time record for wins with 31 and a berth in the SLC tournament while also setting numerous standards in the record books.

And the Southland Conference is certainly a place where the softball mentor is no stranger. As a former pitching and hitting coach for Nicholls State, Langlois contributed in the Lady Colonels’ phenomenal season of 1994 when they posted a 51-15 season and were Southland Conference Co-Champions.

Following his stint at Nicholls, Langlois joined the Southeast-ern staff as an assistant coach in 1995 under then-head coach Corrie Hill. After Hill resigned to take a similar position at Baylor University in the middle of the season, Langlois was the obvious choice to lead the Lady Lions.

Langlois picked up the duties as interim head coach, finishing the season with an overall 19-27 record, 11-18 with him at the helm. He was appointed as head coach following the season in June 1995.

Langlois has compiled an overall coaching record of 370-525 but has recorded 20+ wins in 10 of his last 13 campaigns. In his time at Southeastern, he has guided two All-South Region players, 24 All-Louisiana team members, 47 all-Conference players, 19 conference all-Academic team members and four CoSIDA Academic All-America honorees.

Before entering the collegiate ranks, Langlois was a successful club coach in his native Baton Rouge.

Langlois received a bachelor’s degree in business education from Southeastern in 1993. He is the proud father of daughters, Malorie (13) and Macie (9). Langlois married the former Yvette Miller in May 2008 and the couple welcomed their first son, Jacques, in February 2011.

The Pete Langlois FileCoaching Record

Year School Record Pct.1995 Southeastern 11-18 .3791996 Southeastern 15-31 .3261997 Southeastern 12-37 .2451998 Southeastern 31-27 .5341999 Southeastern 25-29 .4622000 Southeastern 21-32 .3962001 Southeastern 31-22 .5852002 Southeastern 30-27 .5262003 Southeastern 15-31 .3262004 Southeastern 23-25 .4792005 Southeastern 20-27 .4262006 Southeastern 10-36 .2172007 Southeastern 31-27 .5342008 Southeastern 27-25 .5192009 Southeastern 20-33 .3772010 Southeastern 11-37 .2292011 Southeastern 22-30 .4232012 Southeastern 15-34 .306Totals 18 years 370-525 .413

Career PathSoutheastern Louisiana UniversityHead Coach1995-presentSoutheastern Louisiana UniversityAssistant Coach1995Nicholls State University Assistant Coach 1994

(Left) Langlois with wife Yvette and son, Jacques. (Right) Daughters Macie (left) and Malorie.

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Assistant Coach Arica RodriguezFourth Year at Southeastern

Southeastern Louisiana, 2008

Former Lady Lion standout Arica Rodriguez is in her fourth season as a member of the Southeastern coaching staff. She is the team’s hitting coach and also works with the team’s infielders.

Rodriguez, a Natalia, Texas native, entered the coaching ranks after a two-year Lady Lion career that saw her earn All-Southland Conference honors in both 2007 and 2008. During her time with Lady Lions, she started all 109 games she appeared in and recorded 87 hits, 27 doubles, 13 home runs and 59 runs batted in.

As a junior, she hit .297 with 13 doubles, 47 hits, seven home runs and 39 RBI on the way to second team All-Southland and Louisiana Newcomer of the Year honors. In her senior season, she was a third team All-Southland pick and helped the Lady Lions reach the Southland Conference Tournament for the first time since 2002.

Rodriguez came to Hammond after earning All-America and All-Region XIV honors at San Jacinto College South. As a sophomore, she was named the Region XIV Most Valuable Player after hitting .427 with 10 home runs and 50 RBI. During that year, she also posted a single-season school record .760 slugging percentage with 73 hits, 49 runs, 17 doubles and five triples.

Prior to her collegiate career, she was a two-time District MVP at Natalia High School. A 2008 graduate of Southeastern, Rodri-guez resides in Hammond.

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assistant Coach Julie KennedyThird Year at Southeastern

Florida State, 1999

Experienced collegiate coach Julie Kennedy is in her third season as an assistant coach on Southeastern head coach Pete Langlois’ staff. She serves as the team’s recruiting coordinator and works with the team’s outfi elders. Prior to coming to Hammond, the Marianna, Fla. native spent six years as the head coach of Division II Lees-McRae College in her most recent stop. During her time at Lees-McRae, Kennedy’s teams were strong performers on the fi eld and in the classroom. Her squads posted team grade point averages of 3.0 or above for fi ve consecutive seasons and 11 different student-athletes earned the National Fastpitch Coaches As-sociation All-American Scholar Athlete Awards. Her 2007 team posted one of the nation’s top team GPA’s. In those six seasons, Kennedy coached seven student-athletes to All-Conference Carolinas honors. Her 2007 team ranked among the national leaders in home runs per game, doubles per game and double players per game. In addition to her coaching duties, Kennedy taught for fi ve years in the Physical Education Department and served one year as the school’s Sports Information Director. Prior to her time with Lees-McRae, Kennedy spent a season as an assistant coach at Campbell. Her coaching career started at Loui-siana Tech, where she was an assistant coach for one season. Kennedy competed at Delta State on the playing fi eld, seeing action at catcher, outfi eld and third base. As a senior, she was named to the NFCA Academic All-American team. Kennedy earned her bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Florida State and went on to earn her master’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from Delta State.

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2013 Southeastern Senior Profiles #2 Michelle Duhe

5-5 / Sr. / 3L / OF / Lutcher, La. / Lutcher HSCareer Honors:- 2012 All-Southland Confer-ence (Honorable Mention)

2012: Earned honorable mention All-Southland Conference hon-ors … Started all 47 games she appeared in … Hit .280 with 10 runs batted in … Made just one error in centerfield, where her diving catches were a highlight

for the team throughout the season … Led team with 47 hits, four triples and four stolen bases … Finished second in the Southland in triples … Hit safely in 28 games and posted 17 multi-hit performances … Finished 4-for-5 with a triple and two runs batted in versus Southern on the opening weekend of the season … Also tripled versus Southern Miss, Eastern Kentucky and Northwestern State … Drove in two runs versus USM and Northwestern State … Scored two runs versus North-ern Illinois, Western Carolina, Northwestern State and UT Arlington … Finished with three hits versus Campbell and UTSA … Did not commit an error in the season’s final 30 games.

2011: Started 49 of the 51 games she appeared in … Led the team with seven stolen bases … Saved many runs with her diving catches in centerfield, making just one error in 81 chances for a .988 fielding per-centage … Third on the team with 20 runs scored … Hit .201 with 31 hits, one double, one home run and three RBI … Homered and scored two runs in a 9-0 win over Southern … Had six games with multiple hits … Also scored two runs versus UTSA and McNeese State … Runs batted in came versus Southern, Evansville and Alcorn State.

2010: Appeared in 38 games in the outfield, making 32 starts … Batted .143 with nine runs scored, one triple and four stolen bases … Had two hits versus Alcorn State and Mississippi Valley State … Tripled versus South Alabama … Stole bases versus Nicholls, Alcorn State, North-western State and A&M-Corpus Christi … Did not commit an error in her final 22 games … Scored runs versus Nicholls (twice), Alcorn State, Mississippi Valley State, Texas State, UTSA, Northwestern State and A&M-Corpus Christi.

High School: First team All-District performer in both softball and volleyball at Lutcher High School … Also was a distance runner at LHS … Helped team to a Class 4A state title as a senior … Hit .278 with 24 RBI and 23 runs scored, while also finishing a perfect 17-for-17 in stolen base attempts in 2009 … Was also a member of the FCA and cheer-leading team.

Personal: Born Michelle Elizabeth Duhe in Metairie … One of Perry and Lisa Duhe’s four children … Older sister, Katie, was a four-year starter for the Lady Lions from 2008-11 … A business management major.

Duhe’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2012 .280 47-47 168 20 47 10 1 4 0 56 6 1 20 0-2 4-62011 .201 51-49 154 20 31 3 1 0 1 35 10 5 21 0-3 7-92010 .143 38-32 77 9 11 0 0 1 0 13 4 0 16 0-8 4-4Totals .223 136-128 399 49 89 13 2 5 1 104 20 6 57 0-13 15-19

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#7 Kati Morse5-10 / Sr. / 3L / P / Ponchatoula, La. / Ponchatoula HS

2012: Appeared in 17 games with nine starts … Finished the season with a 4-4 record and a 3.55 earned run average … Struck out 29 batters in 49.1 innings pitched … Recorded five complete games and two shutouts … Scattered six hits and struck out four in a 4-0 shutout victory over Southland Conference foe McNeese State … Held Jackson State to two

hits in a complete game shutout triumph … Held Northwestern State and Grambling to five hits in complete game wins … President of the Southeastern Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

2011: Pitched in 22 games with 14 starts … Had a 4-9 record with a 5.62 earned run average … Finished the year with 41 strikeouts in 86.0 innings of work … Second on the team with six complete games … Allowed one earned run in an 11-inning, complete game perfor-mance in Southeastern’s 5- 2 win over Northwestern State … Fanned season-high seven batters and scattered three hits at Jackson State … Struck out five in a complete-game victory versus Alcorn State … Also allowed six hits in complete-game wins over Louisiana Tech and Central Arkansas in consecutive starts … Tossed three innings of shutout relief versus Missouri-Kansas City … Held Texas State to one hit in 2.2 innings of scoreless relief.

2010: Led the Lady Lions with 26 appearances and 16 starts in the circle … Posted a 2-14 record and a 6.27 earned run average … Struck out 40 batters in 73.2 innings of work … Threw a complete-game five-hitter with four strike outs at UTSA to earn her first collegiate win … Earned second win with 2.1 innings of shutout relief at Grambling … Struck out a season-high seven batters in 4.2 innings of work at South Alabama … Collected four hits on the season … Drove in a run in 3-2 win at Southern … Scored a run versus Alcorn State.

High School: Four-time first team All-District pitcher at Ponchatoula High School … was a Wendy’s High School Heisman State Finalist … Posted an 0.75 earned run average and .474 batting average … Was also an All-District outside hitter on the PHS volleyball team … Was vote Ponchatoula High’s “Most Athletic” senior … Extra-curricular activities included National Honor Society Treasurer, Fellowship of Christian Ath-letes, Drama Club and Diamond Girl … Also played for the Louisiana Patriots club team.

Personal: Born Katlin Elizabeth Morse in Hammond … The daughter of Kelly and Abby Morse, both Southeastern graduates … Has a young-er brother, Caleb … Majoring in communication.

Morse’s Career StatsYear W-L ERA G-GS CG SV SHO IP H R ER BB HR K WP HB2012 4-4 3.55 17-9 5 0 2 49.1 60 42 25 24 3 29 20 22011 4-9 5.62 22-14 6 0 0 86.0 122 78 69 37 9 41 15 42010 2-14 6.27 26-16 1 0 0 73.2 116 82 66 41 16 40 13 2Totals 10-27 5.36 65-39 12 0 2 209.0 298 202 160 102 28 110 48 8

#5 Kelsey Nichols5-3 / Sr. / 3L / OF / Alvin, Texas / Alvin HS

Career Honors:- 2011 All-Southland Confer-ence (Second Team)- 2011 All-Louisiana (Second Team)- 2011 Southland Conference All-Academic (Second Team)- 2011 Louisiana Hitter of the Week (3/1)

2012: Played in 45 games, making 40 starts in the outfield …

Batted .235 with two home runs, 14 runs batted in, five doubles and 14 runs scored … Led team and ranked ninth in the Southland Conference with nine sacrifice hits … Homered and drove in three runs in wins over Jackson State and South Alabama … Doubled versus Northern Illinois, Southern Illinois, Indiana, Central Arkansas and Nicholls State … Scored two runs versus Northern Colorado, Northern Illinois, Central Arkansas and South Alabama … Had five multi-hit games.

2011: Was named to the All-Southland Conference and All-Louisiana teams after leading Southeastern in nearly every offensive category … Started all but one game on the year … Ranked among the Southland Conference leaders in batting average (.358, 4th), slugging percentage (.517, 10th), on-base percentage (.420, 10th), hits (54, 10th), total bases (78, 10th) and sacrifice hits (9, 4th) … Also led the team with 27 runs scored, nine doubles and 21 RBI … Had four hits in wins over Tennes-

see-Martin, Alcorn State and Northwestern State … Finished with 11 games of two or more hits … Homers came versus Tennessee-Martin, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Louisiana-Tech, Central Arkansas and Southern Miss … Drove in three runs versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Louisiana Tech and Southern Miss … Walked twice versus St. Louis and Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Scored a season-high three runs versus UAPB … Had six games with two runs or more … Was named Louisiana Hitter of the Week after hitting .778 with a home run, five runs scored and five RBI in a 3-0 week for Southeastern … Ex-cellent student was also named to the Southland Conference All-Academic team as a second team selection.

2010: Worked her way in the starting lineup ear-ly in the season, starting 29 of 40 games on the year … Second on the team with a .319 batting

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average, five home runs, five doubles and 20 runs scored … Also had 30 hits and 12 runs batted in … Was 4-for-4 with a double and a run scored versus A&M-Corpus Christi … Recorded a 4-for-5 performance with a double, two RBI and a run scored in a 7-1 win at Alcorn State … Homered in both games of a doubleheader at McNeese State … Also homered versus Grambling, Northwestern State and A&M-Corpus Christi … Stole bases versus Alcorn State and Northwestern State.

High School: A multi-time All-District performer at Alvin High School … Was named team MVP as a senior … As a junior, was a second team All-State performer and the AHS Offensive Player of the Year, setting a new school RBI record and helping the team to a Class 5A state title … Played for former Lady Lion Carla Newson at AHS and was a teammate

of Southeastern’s 2009 and 2010 All-Southland Conference performer Meghan Gomez on the AHS and Alvin No Fear teams … Also played for the Texas Storm in club ball.

Personal: Born Kelsey Renee Nichols in Houston, Texas …. One of Doug and Kim Nichols’ five children … A math education major.

Nichols’ Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2012 .235 45-40 115 14 27 14 5 0 2 38 11 2 9 1-9 1-22011 .358 52-51 151 27 54 21 9 0 5 78 14 3 11 1-9 1-12010 .319 40-29 94 20 30 12 5 0 5 50 4 2 12 0-7 2-2Totals .343 137-120 360 61 111 47 19 0 12 166 39 7 32 2-25 4-5

#19 Kenna Terry5-7 / Sr. / 2L / P / Baytown, Texas / Grayson County College

Career Honors:- 2011 Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week (4/25)

2012: Second on the team with 26 appearances, making a team-high 19 starts … Finished the season with a 5-15 record and a 3.97 earned run average … Led team and ranked 12th in the Southland Conference with 130.1 innings pitched, striking

out 57 with one shutout … Best outing was a 12-inning effort in a 4-3 win over UT Arlington … Held the Mavericks to five hits in the com-plete-game performance … Shut out Mississippi Valley State, scattering four hits in a 3-0 Lady Lion victory … Also earned complete-game wins over Alabama State and Grambling … Struck out a season-high six batters in 9.1 innings of work in a tough luck 4-3 extra-inning loss at Northwestern State.

2011: Led Southeastern in victories (seven), appearances (23), starts (18), complete games (nine) and strikeouts (68) in her first season in the circle for Southeastern … Finished with a 7-9 record and a 4.52 ERA … All seven of her wins came versus Southland Conference oppo-nents … Was named Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week after hurling a pair of complete-game victories over league opponent Central Arkansas … Struck out nine batters versus Southern and had seven strikeouts versus Northwestern State, Stephen F. Austin and Nicholls … Tossed seven innings and allowed four hits in a 4-1 complete-game win over UT Arlington … In two consecutive complete game wins over UTSA, allowed just two runs in 14.0 innings of work … Struck out four in a complete-game win at Nicholls … Allowed one earned run in 4.2 innings of relief in Southeastern’s 6-4 comeback win over Central Arkansas.

Prior to Southeastern: First team All-Conference performer as a freshman at Grayson County College … Struck out 188 batters in 145 innings, finishing with a 14-8 record and a 1.43 earned run average.

High School: Starred in softball, swimming and water polo at Ross S. Sterling High School in Baytown, Texas … Two-time All-District per-former in softball … All-State honoree in swimming and water polo … Helped team to state championship in water polo as a junior … Played for Texas Sting club team.

Personal: Born Kenna Nicole Terry in Baytown, Texas … Youngest daughter of Ken and Dorothy Terry … Has an older sister, Christina … Mother was a swimmer at Texas, while sister swam at Houston … Majoring in English literature.

Terry’s Career StatsYear W-L ERA G-GS CG SV SHO IP H R ER BB HR K WP HB2012 5-15 3.97 26-19 12 0 1 130.1 166 94 74 36 15 57 3 82011 7-9 4.52 23-18 9 0 0 105.1 155 85 68 30 13 68 2 3Totals 12-24 4.22 49-37 21 0 1 235.2 321 179 142 66 28 125 5 11

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#23 Katie Doyle5-7 / Sr. / 1L / C/OF / Mesa, Ariz. / Phoenix College

Career Honors:- 2012 Southland Conference Hitter of the Week (5/7)- 2012 Louisiana Hitter of the Week (5/9)

2012: Played in 44 games, making 32 starts in her first season in Hammond … Posted a .262 batting average with nine runs batted in, seven doubles and two triples … Collected 27 hits and

was third on the team with 20 runs scored … Was named Southland Conference and Louisiana Hitter of the Week after helping the Lady Lions to a 4-0 final week, batting .545 with six runs, four RBI and three doubles … Was 3-for-3 with two doubles, two runs scored and an RBI in a 13-3 win at Grambling … Scored the game-winning run in a 4-3, 12-inning win over UT Arlington … Finished 3-for-3 with two runs, two

RBI, a double and a triple in a 12-8 victory at Southern … Posted a 3-for-3 performance in a 4-0 win over Southland foe McNeese State.

Junior College: Spent two seasons at Phoenix College … Hit nine home runs as a sophomore … Finished her junior college career with a .376 batting average, 12 home runs, 87 RBI, 108 hits, 76 runs scored and 21 doubles.

High School: Multi-time All-East Valley Region selection at Dobson High School … Named team MVP after sophomore season … Hit .435 with 31 runs batted in as a senior.

Personal: Born Katie McKenzie Doyle in Mesa, Ariz. … Daughter of Pat and Pam Doyle … Has three older brothers, Brandon, Tyler and Travis … A general studies major.

Doyle’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2012 .262 44-32 103 20 27 9 7 2 0 38 8 2 18 0-2 0-0

#11 Kayla Elswick6-3 / Sr. / 1L / SS / Rossville, Ga. / Motlow State CC

2012: Stepped in as the starting shortstop in her first season in Hammond … One of two players to start every game for the Lady Lions in 2012 … Hit .220 with four home runs and five doubles … Finished second on the team with 21 runs scored and 21 runs batted in … Hit two home runs and drove in five runs in a 12-2 Southeastern victory over Alabama State … Homered

and drove in five runs in a 17-4 win at Grambling … Homered in the nightcap at GSU, driving in two more runs … Doubled versus Akron, Central Arkansas, Southern, Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin … Scored two runs versus Alabama State, UTSA and Stephen F. Austin.

Junior College: A Louisville Slugger/NFCA NJCAA Division I All-Re-gion selection and a first team All-Region VII pick in her lone season at Motlow College … In her lone junior college season, she hit .445 with five home runs, 31 RBI, 12 doubles and 28 runs scored … Batting average was the eighth-highest in Motlow history. High School: Prepped at Lakeview Fort Oglethorpe High School … Was named Best of the Preps and earned the Defensive Award. Personal: Born Kayla Nicole Elswick in East Ridge, Tenn. … The oldest of Bobby and Cathy Elswick’s five children … Has three younger brothers T.J., Xander and Bobby and a younger sister, Lexie … A general studies major.

Elswick’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2012 .220 49-49 109 21 24 21 5 0 4 41 16 6 20 2-8 1-1

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2013 Southeastern Junior Profiles #17 Jessie Browne

5-10 / Jr. / 2L / P / Zachary, La. / Zachary HSCareer Honors:- 2011 Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 15)

2012: Made 16 appearances with nine starts … Posted a 1-10 record with an 8.13 earned run average … Also had 31 at-bats, doubling twice and driving in four runs … Scattered three hits

in a complete-game effort on the way to a 3-2 win over Southern Miss … Was 2-for-3 with a double in a 2-1 loss to Indiana … Also allowed six hits in 6.2 innings of work versus the Hoosiers … Also drove in runs versus Eastern Kentucky, Campbell, McNeese State and Grambling … Struck out 19 batters in 47.1 innings of work.

2011: Pitched 19 times with 15 starts and six complete games … Finished 6-8 with a team-best 3.32 ERA and three shutouts … Ranked fourth in the Southland Conference in opposing batting average (.198) … Struck out 52 batters in 65.1 innings of work … Pitched the fourth no-hitter in school history in an 8-0 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Was named Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week after striking out 20 in complete-game wins over Tennessee-Martin and Southern –

the first two starts of her career … Fanned 10 and gave up one hit in a 2-1 win at Alcorn State … Threw a complete-game three-hit shutout in a 1-0 win over Central Arkansas … Went all nine innings and allowed one hit and no earned runs in a 3-2 extra-inning win over Louisiana Tech … Batted .227 with one home run and seven RBI in 22 at-bats … Homered, doubled and drove in four runs in a 9-0 win over Southern … Also homered at Texas State … Had RBI’s versus South Alabama and Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

High School: Three-time first team All-District performer at Zachary High School … Helped team to a district title … Struck out 312 batters and hit .410 as a senior … Played for the Cloverleaf club team.

Personal: Born Jessica Hope Browne in Norfolk, Va. … The daughter of the late Hope Browne … Has a younger sister, Katie … Majoring in sociology.

Browne’s Career StatsYear W-L ERA G-GS CG SV SHO IP H R ER BB HR K WP HB2012 1-10 8.13 16-9 1 0 0 47.1 71 70 55 46 7 19 10 92011 6-8 3.32 19-15 6 0 3 65.1 44 38 31 81 4 52 16 5Totals 7-18 5.34 35-24 7 0 3 112.2 115 108 86 127 11 71 26 14

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#1 Megan McCollum5-3 / Jr. / 2L / 2B / Lafayette, La. / St. Thomas More HS

Career Honors:- 2012 All-Southland Confer-ence (Honorable Mention)- 2012 Southland Conference All-Academic (Second Team)

2012: Was named honorable mention All-Southland Con-ference after leading the team with a .319 batting average, 22 runs scored, 10 doubles and a .406 on-base percentage … Also

added 44 hits, two home runs and 18 runs batted in … Ranked among the Southland leaders in batting average (14th), on-base percentage (12th), doubles (7th) and hit by pitch (7, 7th) … Hit safely in 33 games and posted 11 multi-hit games … Homered versus South Alabama and Northwestern State … Was 3-for-3 with three RBI against the Demons … Drove in two runs at Jacksonville State … Scored two runs in games versus Southern (twice), South Alabama, Northwestern State and Gram-bling (twice) … Had a seven-game hitting streak during the season … Outstanding performer in the classroom represented Southeastern on the Southland All-Academic team as a second team selection.

2011: Started 51 games at second base as a true freshman … Made just three errors in 169 chances for a .982 fielding percentage … Hit .184

with a home run, 11 RBI, 23 hits and 15 runs scored … Also was third on the team with 14 walks … Singled home the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning to help Southeastern to a 3-2 win over Louisiana Tech … Hit first career home run versus Ohio State … Had two hits versus St. Louis, Ohio State, Nicholls and Central Arkansas … Also scored two runs versus UCA and Arkansas-Pine Bluff … Had a tri-ple versus St. Louis and a double versus Missouri-Kansas City … Hitting steadily improved as season progressed, as she hit safely in the final six games of the season.

High School: Earned All-State, All-Acadiana, All-District and All-Aca-demic honors at St. Thomas More High School … Helped team to four state titles … Excelled at the high school and club level in both softball and soccer … Played for the Blazers Gold and Louisiana United club teams.

Personal: Born Megan Elizabeth McCollum in New Orleans … The oldest daughter of Robert and Tammy McCollum … Has an older brother, Matthew and a younger sister, Kayla … A kinesiology major.

McCollum’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2012 .319 49-49 138 22 44 18 10 0 2 60 14 7 11 1-8 1-12011 .184 51-51 125 15 23 11 1 1 1 29 14 3 19 1-5 0-0Totals .255 100-100 263 37 67 29 11 1 3 89 28 10 30 2-13 1-1

#13 Tori Sheppard5-7 / Jr. / 2L / 1B / Houston, Texas / Cypress Creek HS

2012: Played in 18 games, making 12 starts … Hit .158 with two home runs, six runs scored and seven runs batted in … Hit a three-run home run in a 9-8 victory over South Alabama … Drove in two runs in a 10-2 tri-umph at Northwestern State … Also had RBI’s versus Morehead State and Grambling … Homered versus Morehead State.

2011: Started 21 of the 41 games she played, splitting time between first base and designated player … Hit .185 with two home runs and eight RBI … Made just three errors in 106 chances for a .973 fielding percentage … Was 2-for-5 with a grand slam in a 10-8 win over St. Lou-is … Hit a solo home run versus Evansville … Also drove in runs versus

Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Ohio State and UTSA … Did not make an error in her last 24 games.

High School: All-time leader in hits and runs batted in at Cypress Creek High School … Four-time All-District and two-time All-State performer … Was named All-State as a senior … Also earned All-Dis-trict Academic honors … Helped club team Texas Sting Gold to two state titles.

Personal: Born Michelle Victoria Sheppard in Sikeston, Mo. … The old-est of Darrell and Tami Sheppard’s four children … a marketing major.

Sheppard’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2012 .158 18-12 38 6 6 7 0 0 2 12 2 1 8 0-3 0-02011 .185 41-21 65 6 12 8 0 0 2 18 5 2 19 1-1 1-2Totals .175 59-33 103 12 18 15 0 0 4 30 7 3 27 1-4 1-2

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#22 Emily Moreno5-3 / Jr. / 1L / C / Greenwell Springs, La. / Baton Rouge CC

2012: Saw action in one game in her first season with South-eastern … Was 1-for-2 with a run scored in a 17-4 win over Grambling.

Prior to Southeastern: Attended Baton Rouge Commu-nity College where there was no softball at the time.

High School: Two-time All-District designated player at Central High School in Baton Rouge … Won state title in power lifting as a senior … Also played for the Bayou Blast club team.

Personal: Born Emily Ann Moreno in Baton Rouge … Parents are Joe Don and Cindy Moreno … Has an older sister, Kacie … A kinesiology major.

Moreno’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2012 .500 1-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 0-0

#8 Caitlyn Fowler5-6 / Jr. / TR / C / Fort Worth, Texas / Navarro College

Junior College: Two-time first team All-Conference performer at Navarro College … Also earned second team All-Re-gion honors during her time at Navarro.

High School: Offensive Player of the Year selection at Boswell High School … Two-time first team All-District selection … Catcher on Texas Trouble Gold club team.

Personal: Born Caitlyn Marie Fowler in Redwood City, Calif. … The daughter of Todd and Avis Fowler … Has three siblings … a criminal justice major.

#14 Logane Fuselier5-6 / Jr. / TR / OF / Oberlin, La. / LSU-Eunice

Junior College: Batted .306 as a sophomore and .431 as a freshman at LSU-Eunice … Fin-ished junior college career with 10 home runs, 60 runs batted in and 13 doubles.

High School: Four-time first team All-District performer at

Oberlin High School … Was also a regional and district champion as a sprinter on the OHS track and field team … Also played for the school basketball team.

Personal: Born Logane Brooke Fuselier in Mamou … Parents are Ronald and Patricnella Fuselier … Has an older brother, Damon … majoring in nursing.

#9 Rachael Hellyer5-9 / Jr. / TR / P / Folsom, Calif. / Florida State College

Junior College: Posted a 0.75 earned run average at Florida State College at Jacksonville … Set a school record for strike-outs … Finished with a 19-5 record and 191 strikeouts as a sophomore.

High School: Starred at Folsom High School … Helped team to win over the nation’s No. 1 high school team – Elk Grove High School – as a senior.

Personal: Born Rachael Lynn Hellyer in Spokane, Wash. … The only child of John Stratton and Kate Hellyer … a psychology major.

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2013 Southeastern Sophomore Profiles #6 Megan Moore

5-6 / So. / 1L / 3B / Elgin, Texas / Elgin HS2012: Played in nine games before suffering a season-ending injury … Was granted a medical redshirt.

2011: Started 36 of the 43 games she appeared in, primar-ily at third base … Batted .191 with a home run, seven RBI, four doubles and eight runs scored … Was 2-for-3 with a home run, a

double and four RBI at Texas State … Also drove in runs versus Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, UT Arlington and UTSA … Had two hits at Nich-olls and at Sam Houston State … Doubled versus South Alabama, UT Arlington and Nicholls … Drew two walks versus UTSA … Pitched 1.2 innings of relief versus Evansville, striking out one and allowing two hits.

High School: Three-sport student-athlete at Elgin High School … First team All-District all four years … Was All-State as a senior and earned the Silver Slugger Award in each of her final three seasons … Second team All-District on the tennis court … Also played basketball and served as Class President at EHS.

Personal: Born in Austin, Texas … Daughter of Jeffery and Delores Moore … Has two siblings, Ryan and Randall … a nursing major. Moore’s Career Stats

Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2012 .211 9-8 19 0 4 0 1 0 0 5 2 0 0 0-0 1-12011 .191 43-36 89 8 17 7 4 0 1 24 11 1 20 0-4 0-0Totals .194 52-44 108 8 21 7 5 0 1 29 13 1 20 0-4 1-1

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#6 Hali Westmoreland5-6 / So. / 1L / C / Walker, La. / Walker HS

2012: Redshirt season.

2011: Caught 26 games, making 22 starts … Defensive specialist made just two errors behind the plate in 107 chances for a .981 fielding percentage … Drove in five runs and had a double … Had a double and an RBI in a 5-2 win over Stephen F. Austin … A day earlier, drove in two runs and scored a run in

a 9-5 victory over SFA … Also drove in runs in consecutive games at Northwestern State … Drew walks versus Tennessee-Martin, UTSA and South Alabama.

High School: All-State, All-Metro, All-District and All-Livingston Parish catcher at Walker High School … Was named WHS Wendy’s Heisman winner … Helped Louisiana Blazers Gold club team to a national title in 2010.

Personal: Born Hali JoAnn Westmoreland in Baton Rouge … Parents are Scott and Traci Westmoreland … Has two siblings, Jessie and Doug-las … Majoring in kinesiology.

Westmoreland’s Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB HP SO SF-SH SB-A2012 Redshirt Season2011 .122 26-22 41 2 5 5 1 0 0 6 3 1 16 0-3 0-0

#4 Vanessa Eng5-3 / So. / TR / 2B / Alvin, Texas / Temple JC

Junior College: Second Team All-Conference performer at Temple College … Helped team to NJCAA Region 5 North Conference title … Hit .326 with 12 doubles, two triples, 34 runs batted in and 23 runs scored … played in several Junior College All-Star games.

High School: Starred at Alvin High School under former Lady

Lion Carla Newsom … Was named District 24-5A Newcomer of the Year and helped team to Class 5A state title … Played with current Lady Lion Kelsey Nichols and former Lady Lion Meghan Gomez … Was named team most valuable player and first team All-District after batting .409 as a senior … Participated in the Houston Area and TGCA All-State All-Star games in 2010 … Played for the Texas Magic Gold club team.

Personal: Born Vanessa Antoinette Eng in Webster, Texas … The daughter of Nelson and Linda Eng … Has a younger brother, Nathan … Majoring in chemistry.

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2013 Southeastern Freshmen Profiles #20 Taylor Bishop

5-9 / Fr. / HS / P / Sugar Land, Texas / Travis HSHigh School: First team All-District 23-5A performer as a senior at William B. Travis High School … Earned District MVP honors as a junior … Was named Ft. Bend Sun Player of the Year and Ft. Bend Herald Pitcher of the Year … A second team

All-Greater Houston selection … Was 18-6 with 204 strikeouts, while also hitting .434 in 2010 … A member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Born Taylor Marie Bishop … The youngest child of Gary and Barbara Bishop … Has an older brother, Travis … Uncles Ernie Richard-son (Rice) and Carl Richardson (Tulane) played football in college … A nursing major.

#18 Arden Delany5-1 / Fr. / HS / OF / Gonzales, La. / St. Amant HS

High School: Second team All-State outfielder at St. Amant High School … Also was a member of the cross country team and 4-H Club at St. Amant … Played for the 007’s club team.

Personal: Born Arden Le Delany in Lake Charles … Daughter of Billy and Denise Delany … Has a younger sister, Ali … Majoring in industrial technology.

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#21 Sloan Jenkins5-9 / Fr. / HS / OF / Katy, Texas / Seven Lakes HS

High School: Two-time first team All-District 19-5A selection at Seven Lakes High School … Ranked second in district and 11th in state in home runs as a senior … Also played basket-ball and golf in high school for district championship squads …

Outstanding student was an Academic All-District selection in each of her four seasons.

Personal: Born Sloan Morgan Jenkins in Huntsville, Texas … The daugh-ter of Paul and Kim Jenkins … Has a younger sister, Sophie … Father (Houston Astros), uncle Robert (Washington Senators) and grandfa-ther Paul II (Atlanta Falcons) all played professional sports … Hobbies include archery … A communication sciences and disorders major.

#16 Katie Lacour5-6 / Fr. / HS / OF / Port St. Joe, Fla. / Port St. Joe HS

High School: Record holder for hits and runs scored at Port St. Joe High School … Helped team to state semifinals in freshman and senior seasons … Also was a setter on the volleyball team and a guard on the basketball team for PSJHS.

Personal: Born Katherine Leigh Lacour in Panama City, Fla. … One of Mike and Becky Lacour’s five children … Has an older sister, Ashley, younger brothers Drew and Jacob, and a younger sister, Emily … Father is a Southeastern graduate, while mother played basketball at West Florida … Undecided on an academic major.

#10 Amanda Livaudais5-9 / Fr. / HS / OF / Belle Chasse, La. / Belle Chasse HS

High School: Four-time All-Dis-trict performer at Belle Chasse High School … Was twice named the team’s outstanding defensive player … Helped team to state title as a freshman … Also was a four-time All-District soccer play-er … Named BCHS Female Ath-

lete of the Year as a senior … Was a member of the school’s volleyball team and Beta Club … Played for the PAC Lady Diamonds club team.

Personal: Born Amanda Marie Livaudais in Gretna … The daughter of Jody and Judy Cantrelle … Has an older brother, Devan … An athletic training major.

#25 Amber Sather6-0 / Fr. / HS / 1B/DP / Kennedale, Texas / Kennedale HS

High School : Two-time District 8-3A MVP at Kennedale High School … Posted 19 home runs and 83 runs batted in over her final two high school seasons … Set school record with 13 home runs as a junior … Won the state power lifting title as a senior, setting an all-time state

record for her weight class … Also played basketball and threw the shot put and discus for the KHS track team … Most recent club experience came with the Ft. Worth Batbusters team.

Personal: Born Amber Joyce Sather in Arlington, Texas … Daughter of Jerry and Lana Sather …. Has two brothers, Jeremy and Allan … Father (football, Howard Payne) and brother Jeremy (baseball, Eastern New Mexico) were also college athletes.

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2013 ScheduleFEBRUARY8 Fri. DELAWARE (LION CLASSIC) HAMMOND 3 p.m. TENNESSEE-MARTIN (LION CLASSIC) HAMMOND 5:30 p.m.9 Sat. ST. LOUIS (LION CLASSIC) HAMMOND 12:30 p.m SOUTHERN (LION CLASSIC) HAMMOND 3 p.m. 10 Sun. JACKSONVILLE STATE (LION CLASSIC) HAMMOND 12 p.m.14 Thurs. UMBC (LION CLASSIC II) HAMMOND 5:30 p.m.15 Fri. SOUTH DAKOTA (LION CLASSIC II) HAMMOND 3 p.m. UTEP (LION CLASSIC II) HAMMOND 5:30 p.m.16 Sat. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (LION CLASSIC II) HAMMOND 3 p.m.17 Sun. LSU-ALEXANDRIA (LION CLASSIC II) HAMMOND 10 a.m.20 Wed. at Texas Southern Houston, Texas 3 p.m.22 Fri. vs. Purdue (Texas A&M Tournament) College Station, Texas 10 a.m. vs. UTSA (Texas A&M Tournament) College Station, Texas 12:15 p.m.23 Sat. vs. UTSA (Texas A&M Tournament) College Station, Texas 10 a.m. vs. Purdue (Texas A&M Tournament) College Station, Texas 12:15 p.m.24 Sun. at Texas A&M (Texas A&M Tournament) College Station, Texas 12:15 p.m.27 Wed. ALCORN STATE HAMMOND 6 p.m.

MARCH6 Wed. JACKSON STATE (DH) HAMMOND 4/6 p.m.9 Sat. SAM HOUSTON STATE (DH)* HAMMOND 3/5 p.m.10 Sun. SAM HOUSTON STATE* HAMMOND 12 p.m.13 Wed. at Southern Baton Rouge 4 p.m.16 Sat. at Houston Baptist (DH)* Houston, Texas 1/3 p.m.17 Sun. at Houston Baptist* Houston, Texas 2 p.m.20 Wed. CENTENARY HAMMOND 6 p.m.23 Sat. at McNeese State (DH)* Lake Charles 2/4:30 p.m.24 Sun. at McNeese State* Lake Charles 1 p.m.26 Tues. at LSU Baton Rouge 6 p.m.29 Fri. TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI (DH)* HAMMOND 4/6 p.m.30 Sat. TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI* HAMMOND 12 p.m.

APRIL 2 Tues. at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (DH) Pine Bluff, Ark. 1/3 p.m.6 Sat. NICHOLLS STATE (DH)* HAMMOND 3/5 p.m.7 Sun. NICHOLLS STATE* HAMMOND 12 p.m.10 Wed. at Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 2 p.m.13 Sat. at Lamar (DH)* Beaumont, Texas 3/5 p.m.14 Sun. at Lamar* Beaumont, Texas 2 p.m.17 Wed. at Louisiana Tech Ruston 4 p.m.20 Sat. at Central Arkansas (DH)* Conway, Ark. 11 a.m./1 p.m.21 Sun. at Central Arkansas* Conway, Ark. 12 p.m. 27 Sat. NORTHWESTERN STATE (DH)* HAMMOND 3/5 p.m.28 Sun. NORTHWESTERN STATE (Senior Day)* HAMMOND 12 p.m.

MAY4 Sat. at Stephen F. Austin (DH)* Nacogdoches, Texas 1/3 p.m.5 Sun. at Stephen F. Austin* Nacogdoches, Texas 12 p.m.9-12 Thurs.-Sun. at Southland Conference Tournament Natchitoches TBA

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2012 Results

Date OppOnent Result OveRall slC pitCheR(ReCORD)Feb. 11 Akron$ L, 8-3 0-1 - Terry (0-1)

Kansas$ L, 11-0 (5 inn.) 0-2 - Morse (0-1) Northern Colorado$ L, 6-5 0-3 - Terry (0-2)Feb. 12 Northern Illinois$ W, 10-2 (6 inn.) 1-3 - Honeycutt (1-0) Southern$ L, 8-6 1-4 - Morse (0-2)Feb. 17 vs. South Alabama# L, 8-1 1-5 - Terry (0-3) vs. Southern Illinois# L, 11-3 (5 inn.) 1-6 - Browne (0-1)Feb. 18 at Jacksonville State# L, 15-10 1-7 - Browne (0-2)Feb. 21 at LSU L, 7-0 1-8 - Terry (0-4)Feb. 22 SOUTHERN MISS W, 3-2 2-8 - Browne (1-2)Feb. 24 vs. Indiana@ L, 2-1 2-9 - Browne (1-3) vs. Georgia State@ L, 12-0 (5 inn.) 2-10 - Terry (0-5)Feb. 25 vs. Bradley@ L, 6-3 2-11 - Honeycutt (1-1) vs. Eastern Kentucky@ L, 5-1 2-12 - Browne (1-4)Feb. 26 vs. Campbell@ L, 3-2 (8 inn.) 2-13 - Terry (0-6)Feb. 29 SOUTHERN L, 12-4 2-14 - Browne (1-5)March 2 vs. Alabama State! W, 12-2 (6 inn.) 3-14 - Terry (1-6) vs. Morehead State! L, 3-2 3-15 - Browne (1-6)March 3 vs. Elon! L, 7-5 (8 inn.) 3-16 - Terry (1-7)March 4 vs. No. 25 Georgia Tech! L, 8-0 (6 inn.) 3-17 - Browne (1-7) vs. Western Carolina! L, 5-4 3-18 - Honeycutt (1-2)March 7 at South Alabama L, 16-1 (5 inn.) 3-19 - Browne (1-8)March 8 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W, 3-0 4-19 - Terry (2-7)March 14 at Jackson State W, 3-2 5-19 - Honeycutt (2-2) at Jackson State W, 2-0 6-19 - Morse (1-2)March 16 CENTRAL ARKANSAS* L, 2-0 6-20 0-1 Terry (2-8)March 17 CENTRAL ARKANSAS* L, 5-3 6-21 0-2 Morse (1-3)March 23 at Texas State* L, 3-0 6-22 0-3 Terry (2-9)March 24 at Texas State* L, 10-0 (5 inn.) 6-23 0-4 Honeycutt (2-3)March 27 at Nicholls State* L, 8-0 (5 inn.) 6-24 0-5 Terry (2-10) at Nicholls State* L, 10-2 (5 inn.) 6-25 0-6 Browne (1-9)March 30 MCNEESE STATE* L, 8-2 6-26 0-7 Terry (2-11)March 31 MCNEESE STATE* W, 4-0 7-26 1-7 Morse (2-3)April 6 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* L, 4-0 7-27 1-8 Morse (2-4)April 7 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* L, 3-1 7-28 1-9 Terry (2-12)April 9 at Southern W, 12-8 8-28 1-9 Honeycutt (3-3) April 13 UTSA* W, 4-1 9-28 2-9 Terrry (3-12)April 14 UTSA* L, 4-0 9-29 2-10 Terry (3-13)April 18 SOUTH ALABAMA W, 9-8 10-29 2-10 Honeycutt (4-3)April 21 at Sam Houston State* L, 3-0 10-30 2-11 Terry (3-14) at Sam Houston State* L, 1-0 10-31 2-12 Honeycutt (4-4)April 24 at Northwestern State* L, 4-3 (10 inn.) 10-32 2-13 Terry (3-15) at Northwestern State* W, 10-2 (6 inn.) 11-32 3-13 Morse (3-4)April 27 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN* L, 7-5 (9 inn.) 11-33 3-14 Honeycutt (4-5)April 28 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN* L, 9-1 (5 inn.) 11-34 3-15 Browne (1-10)May 1 at Grambling W, 17-4 (5 inn.) 12-34 3-15 Terry (4-15) at Grambling W, 13-3 (5 inn.) 13-34 3-15 Morse (4-4)May 4 UT ARLINGTON* W, 4-3 (12 inn.) 14-34 4-15 Terry (5-15)May 5 UT ARLINGTON* W, 6-0 15-34 5-15 Honeycutt (5-5) Home games in bold* - Southland Conference contest$ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)# - JSU Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)@ - Phyllis Rafter Memorial (Atlanta, Ga.)! - Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)

Overall: 15-34 • Home: 8-11 • Away: 6-12 • Neutral: 1-11 • Southland: 5-15

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2012 Individual StatisticsBATTINGPlayer AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT Megan McCollum .319 49-49 138 22 44 10 0 2 18 60 .435 14 7 11 1 .406 1 8 1-1Ariell Van Hook .281 48-46 128 19 36 8 0 7 17 65 .508 20 3 11 1 .388 1 3 0-0Michelle Duhe .280 47-47 168 20 47 1 4 0 10 56 .333 6 1 20 0 .309 0 2 4-6Katie Doyle .262 44-32 103 20 27 7 2 0 9 38 .369 8 2 18 0 .327 0 2 0-0Kelsey Nichols .235 45-40 115 14 27 5 0 2 14 38 .330 11 2 9 1 .310 1 9 1-2Meghan Gomez .232 48-46 142 19 33 5 1 9 29 67 .472 14 2 21 1 .308 1 3 0-0Trish Bliss .226 45-39 106 14 24 7 0 1 14 34 .321 7 9 27 0 .325 1 0 2-2Kayla Elswick .220 49-49 109 21 24 5 0 4 21 41 .376 16 6 20 0 .346 2 8 1-1Katie Matthews .205 45-36 83 9 17 9 0 0 9 26 .313 16 0 28 0 .333 0 5 0-0Lauren Coniglio .161 35-25 62 10 10 4 0 1 5 17 .274 21 0 17 1 .373 0 2 0-0Jessie Browne .161 17-10 31 1 5 2 0 0 4 7 .226 4 1 4 0 .270 1 1 0-0Tori Sheppard .158 18-12 38 6 6 0 0 2 7 12 .316 2 1 8 1 .220 0 3 0-0 ------------------------------------------------------Emily Moreno .500 1-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0Vicki Honeycutt .333 5-3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0-0Megan Moore .211 9-8 19 0 4 1 0 0 0 5 .263 2 0 0 0 .286 0 0 1-1Kati Morse .000 5-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0Jennifer Secrest .000 10-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0Totals .245 49 1248 180 306 64 7 28 157 468 .375 141 34 196 6 .336 8 46 10-13Opponents .306 49 1277 271 391 51 3 35 234 563 .441 143 26 153 2 .383 16 42 62-76

PITCHINGPlayer ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg Kati Morse 3.55 4-4 17 9 5 2/0 0 49.1 60 42 25 24 29 5 0 3 .283Kenna Terry 3.97 5-15 26 19 12 1/0 0 130.1 166 94 74 36 57 30 1 15 .318Vicki Honeycutt 3.98 5-5 27 12 2 1/0 0 84.1 94 65 48 37 48 16 1 10 .280Jessie Browne 8.13 1-10 16 9 1 0/0 0 47.1 71 70 55 46 19 10 1 7 .343Totals 4.50 15-34 49 49 20 4/0 0 311.1 391 271 200 143 153 61 3 35 .306 Opponents 3.13 34-15 49 49 24 12/3 4 324.1 306 180 145 141 196 64 7 28 .245

FIELDINGPlayer C PO AS E FLD% Tori Sheppard 36 33 3 0 1.000Michelle Duhe 93 85 7 1 .989Ariell Van Hook 252 232 16 4 .984Meghan Gomez 143 127 12 4 .972Katie Matthews 34 32 1 1 .971 Kenna Terry 30 4 25 1 .967Megan McCollum 196 130 58 8 .959Megan Moore 23 12 10 1 .957Kati Morse 18 1 16 1 .944Kelsey Nichols 68 58 6 4 .941Kayla Elswick 183 87 82 14 .923Trish Bliss 143 87 45 11 .923Lauren Coniglio 61 21 34 6 .902Katie Doyle 22 19 0 3 .864Vicki Honeycutt 22 4 15 3 .864Jessie Browne 13 2 9 2 .846Emily Moreno 0 0 0 0 .000Jennifer Secrest 0 0 0 0 .000Totals 1337 934 339 64 .952Opponents 1413 973 382 58 .959

Returners in BOLD

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2012 Southland Final Standings/Team Statistics

2012 Overall Team StatisticsBATTING (All teams sorted by batting avg)Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR BB Central Arkansas .305 58 1549 289 473 86 5 34 133UTSA .287 52 1387 196 398 67 4 26 125McNeese State .268 55 1420 231 381 61 14 33 141Sam Houston State .266 50 1288 187 343 54 11 50 82Nicholls State .266 45 1138 141 303 45 4 17 92Texas State .257 56 1416 188 364 55 6 9 142Northwestern State .251 50 1277 174 320 52 3 27 122Southeastern La. .245 49 1249 180 306 64 7 28 141A&M-Corpus Christi .243 41 1064 99 259 24 1 7 91UT Arlington .225 42 1064 107 239 36 5 19 80Stephen F. Austin .203 49 1217 132 247 40 7 13 131

PITCHING (All teams sorted by earned run avg)Team ERA W-L G SV IP H R ER BB SOTexas State 1.97 39-17 56 1 383.2 285 124 108 85 381Central Arkansas 2.03 36-22 58 5 382.2 343 145 111 96 335McNeese State 2.34 34-21 55 2 359.1 300 145 120 92 274UT Arlington 2.70 15-27 42 1 283.0 256 130 109 111 162Sam Houston State 3.02 29-21 50 3 331.0 356 182 143 91 157A&M-Corpus Christi 3.33 18-23 41 1 275.2 256 155 131 109 230UTSA 3.66 24-28 52 5 344.1 382 230 180 118 251Stephen F. Austin 3.76 16-33 49 1 320.1 398 222 172 160 191Nicholls State 3.84 14-31 45 1 281.0 353 216 154 107 133Northwestern State 3.88 19-31 50 4 328.2 361 229 182 132 271Southeastern La. 4.50 15-34 49 0 311.1 391 271 200 144 153

Final Team StandingsTeam SLC Pct. Overall Pct.Texas State 18-2 .900 39-17 .696Sam Houston State 14-6 .700 29-21 .580Central Arkansas 12-8 .600 36-22 .621McNeese State 12-8 .600 34-21 .618UTSA 12-8 .600 24-28 .462A&M-Corpus Christi 11-9 .550 18-23 .439 Nicholls State 8-12 .400 14-31 .311Northwestern State 7-13 .350 19-31 .380Stephen F. Austin 6-14 .300 16-33 .327Southeastern La. 5-15 .250 15-34 .306UT Arlington 5-15 .250 15-27 .357

Southland Conference Tournament (May 11-13) at UTSAMay 11th

No. 5 UTSA 4, No. 4 Central Arkansas 3No. 3 McNeese State 11, No. 6 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3

No. 1 Texas State 2, UTSA 1McNeese State 6, No. 2 Sam Houston State 1

May 12th

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2, UTSA 1 (UTSA eliminated)Sam Houston State 1, Central Arkansas 0 (Central Arkansas eliminated)

Texas State 5, McNeese State 2Sam Houston State 2, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0 (A&M-CC eliminated)

Sam Houston State 3, McNeese State 2 (McNeese State eliminated)

May 13thTexas State 3, Sam Houston State 0 (Sam Houston State eliminated)

SLC All-Tournament TeamCaitlyn Ivy, 1B, UTSA

Anna Hernandez, 2B, Texas State

Shelby Carnline, 3B, Texas State

Katie Roux, SS, McNeese State

Ashley Isbell, C, Sam Houston State

Kim Damian, DP, Sam Houston State

Coralee Ramirez, OF, Texas State

Brooke Baker, OF, Texas State

Claire Terracina, OF, McNeese State

Chandler Hall, P, Texas State

Tomi Garrison, P, Sam Houston State

Most Valuable Player

Chandler Hall, Texas State

First Team1B - K. Damian, SHSU2B - A. Bertot, NICH3B - S. Tucker, SHSUSS - M. Fichtner, UTSAC - M. Low, UTSAOF - C. Terracina, MCNOF - N. Beals, UCAOF - T. Benavidez, SHSUDP - A. Modzelewski, MCNUT - M. Bryant, UCAP - C. Hall, TXSTP - K. Armstrong, UCA

Second Team1B - H. Lemons, TXST2B - A. Hernanez, TXST3B - A. Ray, NICHSS - T. McKenney, NWLAC - H. Adams, SHSUOF - A. DiVittorio, MCNOF - S. Lasley, UCAOF - B. Baker, TXSTDP - K. McGregor, UCAUT - T. Lyles, UTAP - A. Taylor, TXSTP - G. Cecchetti, AMCC

Third Team1B - A. Boswell, UCA2B - A. Kappler, UTSA3B - T. Roby, UCASS - S. Allison, SHSUSS - S. Hernandez, TXSTC - M. Bryant, UCAOF - S. Roberts, NWLAOF - M. Gaspard, NICHOF - C. Buchman, UTSADP - A. Isbell, SHSUUT - E. Arana, SFAP - T. Denham, MCNP - H. Staton, UTSA

Honorable Mention (SLU players only): Michelle Duhe, OF; Megan McCollum, 2B

Player of the Year: Chandler Hall, TXSTHitter of the Year: Kim Damian, SHSUPitcher of the Year: Chandler Hall, TXSTFreshman of the Year: Megan Low, UTSANewcomer of the Year: Ashley Bertot, NICHCoach of the Year: Ricci Woodard, TXST

2012 All-Southland Conference Teams

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2012 Southland Individual Stats/Players of the WeekSouthland SoftballSLC Batting Leaders

Hitting minimums - 1 Games 67% of Games 2.0 AB/GamePitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Batting Average1. Ashley Bertot, NICH .3882. Nicole Beals, UCA .3833. Megan Low, UTSA .3754. Claire Terracina, MCN .3725. Molly Fichtner, UTSA .36514. Megan McCollum, SLU .319

Slugging Percentage1. Kim Damian, SHSU .6842. Ashley Ray, NICH .6023. Hillary Adams, SHSU .5654. Shelbi Tucker, SHSU .5635. Tiffany Roby, UCA .55012. Ariell Van Hook, SLU .508

On Base Percentage1. Ashley Bertot, NICH .4592. Ashley Ray, NICH .4573. Megan Low, UTSA .4564. Alanna DiVittorio, MCN .4545. Elizabeth Arana, SFA .43012. Megan McCollum, SLU .406

Runs scored1. Stephanie Lasley, UCA 402. Alanna DiVittorio, MCN 373. Nicole Beals, UCA 364. Lissa Avitia, UCA 365. Melanie Bryant, UCA 34

Hits1. Claire Terracina, MCN 674. Nicole Beals, UCA 673. Molly Fichtner, UTSA 614. Tara McKenney, NWLA 585. Megan Low, UTSA 57

Runs batted in1. Shelby Tucker, SHSU 362. Ashley Boswell, UCA 354. KIm Damian, SHSU 354. Lissa Avitia, UCA 325. Nicole Beals, UCA 306. Meghan Gomez, SLU 29

Doubles1. Nikki Goff, UTSA 134. Melanie Bryant, UCA 134. Ashley Boswell, UCA 134. Leah Andrus, NICH 124. Melissa Bryant, UCA 127. Megan McCollum, SLU 10

Triples1. Claire Terracina, MCN 92. Michelle Duhe, SLU 43. Elizabeth Arana, SFA 34. Selena Hernandez, TXST 34. Kim Damian, SHSU 36. Katie Doyle, SLU 2

Home runs1. Kim Damian, SHSU 112. Shelbi Tucker, SHSU 103. Meghan Gomez, SLU 94. HIllary Adams, SHSU 95. Cassandra Barefield, NWLA 8

Total bases1. Kim Damian, SHSU 1042. Claire Terracina, MCN 953. Nicole Beals, UCA 834. Melanie Bryant, UCA 814. Megan Low, UTSA 81

Walks1. Alanna DiVittorio, MCN 342. Elizabeth Arana, SFA 293. Ashley Ray, NICH 264. Bethany Brown, SFA 245. Jessica Arana, SFA 238. Lauren Coniglio, SLU 2110. Ariell Van Hook, SLU 20

Stolen Bases1. Stephanie Lasley, UCA 182. Alanna DiVittorio, MCN 154. Brooke Baker, TXST 154. Ashley Bertot, NICH 155. Bethany Brown, SFA 124. Tori Benavidez, SHSU 12

Southland SoftballSLC Pitching Leaders

Earned run Avg.1. Tiffany Denham, MCN 1.682. Anne Marie Taylor, TXST 1.713. Chandler Hall, TXST 1.734. Kelsie Armstrong, UCA 1.765. Greta Cecchetti, AMCC 1.86

Opposing Batting Average1. Greta Cecchetti, AMCC .1832. Chandler Hall, TXST .1953. Anne Marie Taylor, TXST .1994. Teri Lyles, UTA .2165. Kelsie Armstrong, UCA .219

Innings pitched1. Kelsie Armstrong, UCA 230.12. Chandler Hall, TXST 193.23. Anne Marie Taylor, TXST 180.14. Haylee Staton, UTSA 179.05. Tiffany Denham, MCN 167.012. Kenna Terry, SLU 130.1

Batters Struck Out1. Kelsie Armstrong, UCA 2492. Chandler Hall, TXST 2143. Anne Marie Taylor, TXST 1644. Haylee Staton, UTSA 1515. Meagan Bond, MCN 146

Wins1. Chandler Hall, TXST 224. Kelsie Armstrong, UCA 223. Anne Marie Taylor, TXST 174. Meagan Bond, MCN 165. Haylee Staton, UTSA 15

Saves1. Tomi Garrison, SHSU 34. Morgan Luksa, UTSA 33. Brooke Boening, NWLA 24. Kelley Martino, UCA 24. Kelsie Armstrong, UCA 2

Appearances1. Kelsie Armstrong, UCA 412. Haylee Staton, UTSA 383. Tiffany Denham, MCN 354. Chandler Hall, TXST 335. Carlie Thomas, SFA 3213. Vicki Honeycutt, SLU 27

Southland SoftballPlayers of the Week

Feb. 14Pitcher: Tiffany Denham, MCNHitter: Kasey Britt, UCAFeb. 21Pitcher: Meagan Bond, MCNHitter: Caitlyn Ivy, UTSAFeb. 28Pitcher: Anne Marie Taylor, TXSTHitter: Tiffany Roby, UCAMarch 5Pitcher: Kelsie Armstrong, UCAHitter: Cassandra Barefield, NWLAMarch 12Pitcher: Kelsie Armstrong, UCAHitter: Tiffany Roby, UCAMarch 19Pitcher: Chandler Hall, TXSTHitter: Sarah Allison, SHSUMarch 26Pitcher: Greta Cecchetti, AMCCHitter: Ashley Modzelewski, MCNApril 2Pitcher: Tomi Garrison, SHSUHitter: Kim Damian, SHSUApril 9Pitcher: Meagan Bond, MCNHitter: Hillary Adams, SHSUApril 16Pitcher: Kelsie Armstrong, UCAHitter: Nicole Beals, UCAApril 23Pitcher: Shelby Lancaster, SHSUHitter: Katie McGregor, UCAApril 30Pitcher: Chandler Hall, TXSTHitter: Shelbi Tucker, SHSUMay 7Pitcher: Chandler Hall, TXSTHitter: Katie Doyle, SLU

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All-Time Record vs. OpponentsOpponent .................................................... W-L

A ...........................................................................Akron .............................................................................. 1-2Alabama State ............................................................... 3-0Alcorn State ............................................... 12-0Appalachian State ......................................................... 2-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...................................... 2-0Athens (Ga.) College ............................................... 0-1Auburn ............................................................................ 0-4Austin Peay .................................................................... 1-0

B ...........................................................................Ball State ........................................................................ 1-0Baylor .............................................................................. 0-2Belmont .......................................................................... 2-0Birmingham Southern ................................................. 2-3Boston College ............................................................. 1-0Bowling Green .............................................................. 1-1Bradley ............................................................................ 0-1Butler ............................................................................. 0-2

C ...........................................................................California ..................................................................... 0-1 Campbell ..................................................................... 1-6Centenary College ................................... 36-29Central Arkansas ........................................ 8-10Central Oklahoma State ......................................... 0-1Charleston Southern ................................................... 1-1Chattanooga .................................................................. 0-1Colorado State .......................................................... 0-3Columbus (Ga.) College .......................................... 0-2

D ...........................................................................Delaware ......................................First MeetingDelta (Miss.) State .................................................... 8-2

E ...........................................................................Eastern Kentucky ...................................................... 1-2Elon ................................................................................. 0-1Evansville (Ill.) ............................................................. 2-0

F ...........................................................................Florida A&M ............................................................... 7-3Florida Atlantic ........................................................... 0-1Florida International .................................................... 0-0Florida State ............................................................... 1-2Fordham ......................................................................... 1-0Furman ....................................................................... 0-1

G...........................................................................Georgia ........................................................................... 0-1Georgia State ........................................................... 7-12Georgia Tech ................................................................. 1-1Grambling State ....................................................... 13-0

H ..........................................................................Houston Baptist ......................................... 5-1

I ............................................................................Incarnate Word (Texas) ........................................... 2-0Illinois .............................................................................. 0-1 Indiana ............................................................................. 0-1Indiana State .................................................................. 1-1Iowa State ................................................................... 0-1

J ............................................................................Jacksonville State ..................................... 0-10Jackson State ................................................ 8-6

K ...........................................................................Kansas .......................................................................... 1-1

L ...........................................................................Lamar ...........................................First MeetingLivingston (Ala.) ....................................................... 3-5Louisiana College ......................................................... 4-0Louisiana-Lafayette (SW Louisiana ) .................... 1-45Louisiana-Monroe (NE Louisiana) ...............................36-27Louisiana Tech .......................................... 13-43LSU .............................................................. 1-17LSU-Alexandria ...........................First Meeting

M ..........................................................................Maryland-Baltimore County ......First MeetingMassachusetts ............................................................... 0-1McNeese State ......................................... 28-57Mercer University ..................................................... 1-1Middle Tennessee State ............................................... 0-1Mississippi College ...................................................11-12Mississippi University for Women ......................... 4-5Mississippi Valley State ............................................... 8-3Missouri .......................................................................... 1-0Missouri-Kansas City ................................................... 0-1Mobile ....................................................................... 7-13-1Morehead State ............................................................ 0-1

N ..........................................................................Nicholls ..................................................... 22-67North Carolina-Wilmington .................................... 0-1North Dakota State .................................................... 0-1Northern Colorado .................................................... 1-1 Northern Illinois .......................................................... 1-0Northern Iowa ............................................................. 0-1Northwestern State ................................ 28-67Northwest Missouri ................................................. 2-0

O ..........................................................................Ohio State .................................................................. 1-1Oklahoma ................................................................... 0-3Oklahoma City .......................................................... 0-1Oklahoma State ......................................................... 0-1Ole Miss ......................................................................... 0-4Oregon ........................................................................ 0-2

P ...........................................................................Pittsburgh ....................................................................... 1-0Prairie View .................................................................... 2-0Providence ..................................................................... 1-0Purdue ..........................................First Meeting

R ...........................................................................Ranger (Texas) JC ......................................................... 1-1

S ...........................................................................Samford .................................................................... 15-9Sam Houston State.................................. 20-38South Alabama ............................................................2-12South Carolina .............................................................. 0-2South Dakota ...............................First MeetingSouth Dakota State ....................First MeetingSouth Florida .............................................................. 0-3Southern .................................................... 27-8Southern Illinois............................................................ 1-1Southern Mississippi ................................................22-25Southern Utah ........................................................... 2-0Spring Hill (Ala.) College ............................................ 3-1Stephen F. Austin ................................... 21-35Stetson ........................................................................ 3-2St. Edward’s (Texas) .................................................. 2-0St. Louis ......................................................... 4-1St. Mary’s (Neb.) ........................................................ 0-2St. Mary’s (Texas) .......................................................... 1-2Syracuse ......................................................................... 1-0

T ...........................................................................Temple University ..................................................... 1-0Tennessee-Martin ......................................... 3-3Tennessee State ............................................................ 2-0Tennessee Tech ......................................................... 2-0Texas A&M .................................................. 0-4Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ........................ 4-13Texas-Arlington ..................................................... 16-30Texas-El Paso ...............................First MeetingTexas Lutheran .......................................................... 2-0Texas-San Antonio.................................. 14-33Texas Southern ............................................. 5-0Texas State (Southwest Texas) ..............................16-44Texas Tech ...................................................................... 1-1Troy ............................................................................ 8-11Tulane ......................................................................... 4-0Tulsa ............................................................................ 2-2

V ...........................................................................Virginia Tech .................................................................. 1-0

W .........................................................................Western Carolina ........................................................ 0-1West Florida ................................................................4-11West Georgia ............................................................. 1-0Wichita State ................................................................ 0-2

Teams in bold indicate 2013 opponents

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All-Time LetterwinnersA .......................................................Aguillard, Missy ........................ 1986-87 Alexander, Robin ..................... 1993-94 Arbuckle, Velinda ..................... 1985-87 Arceneaux, Aimee ......................... 2008August, Vickie ...........................................1988-89 .....................................................B .......................................................Ballard, Stacy................................... 1990Basden, Dena .......................... 1992-95Becnel, Tonya ............................ 1987-88 Behlar, Lori ................................ 1993-96 Bembry, Kelly ............................ 1995-98 Bermudez, Nora ...................... 1991-95 Berry, Sharon .................................. 1988 Blackburn, Lisa ............................... 1990 Blanchard, Rosa .............................. 1989 Bliss, Trish .................................. 2011-12Bohnert, Melinda ........................... 1997Bookman, Voncia ...................... 1992-93Borsche, Christina ................... 1998-99 Borne, Rachelle .............................. 1988Brewer, Jennifer ........................ 2003-04 Brisco, Edna .............................. 1989-92Browne, Jessie ..............................2011-12 ....................................................C .......................................................Cashio, Katie .................................. 2000Chapman, Lisa .......................... 2004-05Christy, Kaley ........................... 2007-08Coniglio, Lauren ....................... 2009-12Coutu, Courtney ........................... 2003Covington, Shannon ..............................1989-91 .....................................................D .......................................................Davis, Andrea .................................. 1992Davison, Taylor ............................... 2007 Debenedetto, Lori ................. 1994-97 De la Garza, Becki .................. 2004-07Delaneuville, Summer ..................2004-06DeLee, Wendye ........................ 1985-86 Dieterich, Monica .......................... 1986Doyle, Katie .......................... 2012Duhe, Katie ............................... 2008-11Duhe, Michelle ................2010-12Dunagan, Natalie ..................... 2003-04Duran, Katy .................................... 2008Dye, Heather ............................................2000-03 ..........................................E .......................................................Earhart, Jennifer ....................... 1991-92 Elswick, Kayla ....................... 2012Esteves, Jenny ........................... 1994-97

F ........................................................Farrell, Jill ......................................... 1992Fjone, Sarah .............................. 2003-04Ford, Amy .................................. 2004-06Fortenberry, Sonya ..................1997-2000Freeman, Amber ...................... 2009-10Friday, Jennifer .......................... 1997-98Frye, Michelle ........................... 1988-90Fulks, Missy ...............................................1986 ...........................................................

G .......................................................Garrett, Faye ................................... 1988Garsee, Christina .................... 2000-02Gascon, Sarah ........................... 2001-04Gates, Tiffany ............................ 1997-98 Gauley, Berma ................................ 1985Gauley, Glynda ......................... 1985-87Gautreau, Kelli ......................... 2002-05 Gentry, Amber ......................... 2006-07Gomez, Meghan ....................... 2009-12Green, Amy ..................................... 1985 Green, Stella ................................... 1985 Gremillion, Kim.............................. 1987Grivas, Heather ....................... 2008-11Guedry, LeeAnn ............................. 2000Guidry, Bonnie ......................... 1989-90 Guidry, Rachel ................................ 1988 Guillory, Brooke ...................... 1996-99Gunther, Catherine ................. 2009-10

H ......................................................Harris, Carly ................................... 2005Heimbach, Heather ................. 1998-01Henderson, Amy ............................ 1992 Henry, Lynn ............................... 1988-89Hill, Susan .................................. 2000-02 Holliday, Becky ......................... 1988-91Honeycutt, Vicki ....................... 2010-12 Hood, Cathi .............................. 1997-99Howe, Kenzie ................................. 2011Hutchinson, Buffie ................... 1989-90Hymel, Erin ...............................................2000-01 .............................................J ........................................................Johnson, Teresa .........................................1985 ...........................................................K .......................................................Kaiser, Kasee ............................ 1991-94 Kay, Darby ................................. 1991-92King, Devin ...................................... 2005King, Kady ................................. 2008-09Kirkland, Lacy ................................. 2005Kittrell, Elise ............................. 2010-11Kostic, Brooke .....................1999-2002Knieper, Holly...........................................2001 ...............................................L........................................................Labat, Michelle ............................... 1985Ladnier, Tamra .......................... 2008-11Landry, Raeni ............................ 2003-04 Landry, Sondra ......................... 1993-95 Landry, Tammy .......................... 1996-98Lang, Amber .............................. 1994-95 LeBlanc, Carol ................................ 1987LeJeune, Kim ................................. 1998Lemons, Michelle ..................... 2004-07 Letulle, Michelle ............................. 1986Limbaugh, Amy .....................1997-2000Lindsey, Kendra .............................. 2007Lockhart, Brooke..................... 2005-08Logan, Jordan ............................ 2009-11Logmann, Jamie ........................ 1998-99Lyman, Kelly .............................. 2008-09

M ......................................................Machleit, Jill ..................................... 2008Marrin, Katherine .......................... 2002Matthews, Katie ....................... 2011-12Maus, Tara .................................. 1989-92 McCollum, Megan...........2011-12McCubbins, Allyson ................. 2007-09McCullough, Allison .................... 1989Menke, Kristy ........................... 2001-02Miller, Sammie ................................ 2008Millet, Candice ............................... 2000 Millet, Jessica ............................. 1996-97Militello, Jamie .......................... 2004-07Mitchell, Denise ............................ 1995 Montalbano, Erin .......................... 1985Montoya, Jennifer .......................... 2003Moore, Megan ...................... 2011Moreno, Emily ...................... 2012Morse, Kati ......................2010-12Mowen, Cherie ....................... 1988-89

N.......................................................Neal, Brandy ............................ 2001-02Newcomb, Starr ................2004; 06-07Newsom, Carla ........................ 1993-96 Nelson, Mandy .............................. 1995Nichols, Kelsey ................2010-12

O ......................................................Orcino, Dawn ................................. 1989 Orso, Jenifer ............................. 1998-01Owen, Missy ................................... 1991

P .......................................................Papenburg, Hope ........................... 1997Pearsall, Annette ...................... 1988-90 Pehrson, Paige ......................... 1995-96Pender, Patti .............................. 1990-91Porta, Tonya .................................... 1993

R .......................................................Raleigh, Carrie .......................... 2000-03Rancher, Dee ............................ 1996-99Randolph, Heather ....................... 1993Rankin, Robin ........................... 1990-94Ray, Rachel ................................ 2004-08Richter, Rebecca ...................... 1990-91Ridenour, Donna ..................... 1993-96Roberts, Michaela .................... 2001-03Roberts, Shannon .................... 1992-93Rodriguez, Arica ....................... 2007-08Rogillio, Kristin ......................... 2001-04Roney, Shannon ........................ 1998-99Rousell, Michelle ............................ 2002Roussell, Monique ................... 1998-01

S........................................................Sander, Jessica ........................... 2005-08Schwartz, Rachael .......................... 2006Schoenberger, Nikki ............................2007-08Secrest, Jennifer .............................................2012Sheppard, Tori .................2011-12Sherrill, Heather ...................... 2006-09Shipley, Kelli .................................... 2004Simpson, Casey .............................. 2010Slover, Heather .............................. 2005Smith, Cindy ............................. 1985-87Smith, Missy .............................. 1985-87Smith, Karin .............................. 2002-05Southard, Teri ........................... 1991-92Spriggins, Debbie ..................... 1985-86Stanley, Karen ................................. 1986Stewart, Justine .............................. 2007Stoffers, Kim ................................... 2002Sumner, Tamie ................................. 1990Stelly ,Emily ............................... 2001-04Szmergalski, Katie .................... 2004-06

T .......................................................Takacs, Chelsea ........................ 2009-10Taylor, Brittney ......................... 2007-08Terrell, Kim ..................................... 1993Terry, Kenna ....................2011-12Thomason, Katelyn ................. 2009-10Thompson, Darla ..................... 1991-93Toney, Amy ...................................... 1987Torres, Christina ...................... 2000-01Torres, Liz ....................................... 1987Tullis, Christy ............................ 1985-86

V .......................................................Van Hook, Ariell ............................ 2012Vosburg, Lisa ................................... 1993Vana, Kim ................................. 1995-96

W ......................................................Wagner, Misty ........................... 1998-99Wald, Stephanie ....................... 1996-97Walker, Ashley ................................ 2003Watts, Katharine ..................... 1996-99Weber, Jenee’ ................................. 2000Weise, Joy .................................. 1991-94Wenisch, Carolann .................. 2006-07Westmoreland, Hali ............ 2011White, Stacey ........................... 2001-02Williams, Aly ................................... 2011Williams, Tiffani ............................. 1988Wilson, Michelle ............................ 1988 Wilton, Shelly ................................. 1989Winkler, Lauren ....................... 2006-07Wodziak, Allison ............................ 2004Woodmansee, M. ........................... 2002Wright, Jessica .......................... 2006-07

Y .......................................................Yoder, Jenna .............................. 2007-10Young, Pat ........................................ 1985

Z .......................................................Zander, Jennifer ........................ 1993-94Zeringue, Jenaye....................... 2005-06Zievert, Bailey .......................... 2008-11Zimmer, Daphne ...................... 2006-07

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All-Time Honors/AwardsAll-South Region1999- 1st team: Dee Rancher (2B)

2nd team: Misty Wagner (UT)1993- 2nd team: Voncia Bookman (OF)1992- 2nd team: Voncia Bookman (OF)

All-Louisiana2012 Honorable Mention: Meghan Gomez (C)2011 Second Team: Kelsey Nichols (OF)

Honorable Mention: Katie Duhe (SS)2010 Second Team: Katie Duhe (UT)

Honorable Mention: Meghan Gomez (C)2009 Second Team: Heather Sherrill (3B)2008 First Team: Heather Sherrill (3B) Honorable Mention: Katie Duhe (SS) Brooke Lockhart (OF)2007- Second Team: Heather Sherrill (3B) Honorable Mention: Rachel Ray (P) Newcomer of the Year: Arica Rodriguez (2B)2005- First Team: Karin Smith (C)2004- First Team: Karin Smith (C) Honorable Mention: Summer Delaneuville (P) Newcomer of the Year: Summer Delaneuville (P)2003 - Second Team: Ashley Walker (SS) Honorable Mention: Karin Smith (C)2002 - Second Team: Heather Dye (OF) Honorable Mention: Carrie Raleigh (2B) Sarah Gascon (3B)2001 - Honorable Mention: Heather Dye (OF)2000 - First Team: Heather Dye (DP)1999 - First Team: Dee Rancher (2B) Misty Wagner (DP) Second Team: Katharine Watts (OF) Honorable Mention: Heather Heimbach (3B)1998 - Honorable Mention: Katharine Watts (OF) Monique Roussell (P)1997 - Honorable Mention: Kelly Bembry (IF)1994 - Second Team: Donna Ridenour (IF)1993 - First Team: Voncia Bookman (OF) Robin Rankin (IF) Donna Ridenour (DP) Second Team: Carla Newsom (P)1992 - First Team: Voncia Bookman (OF) Honorable mention: Tara Maus (C) Co-Newcomer of the Year: Voncia Bookman (OF)1991 - First Team: Patti Pender (OF)1990 - Second Team: Patti Pender (OF) S. Covington (Ut.) Newcomer of the Year: Patti Pender1989 - Second Team: Shannon Covington (Ut.)

All- Southland Conference2012 Honorable Mention: Michelle Duhe (OF) Megan McCollum (2B)2011 Second Team: Kelsey Nichols (OF) Katie Duhe (SS)2010 Second Team: Katie Duhe (UT) Honorable Mention: Meghan Gomez (C) Jordan Logan (OF)2009 Third Team: Heather Sherrill (3B) Honorable Mention: Meghan Gomez (OF)2008 First Team: Heather Sherrill (3B) Third Team: Rachel Ray (P) Arica Rodriguez (2B) Honorable Mention: Allyson McCubbins (C)2007- First Team: Rachel Ray (P) Second Team: Arica Rodriguez (2B) Third Team: Heather Sherrill (3B) Honorable Mention: Amber Gentry (OF)2006- Honorable Mention: Amber Gentry (OF) Katie Szmergalski (OF)2005- Second Team: Karin Smith (C) Honorable Mention: Rachel Ray (P) Lisa Chapman (OF) Katie Szmergalski (OF)

2004 - First Team: Karin Smith (C) Third Team: Sarah Gascon (3B) Honorable Mention: Summer Delaneuville (P) Lisa Chapman (OF)2003 - Second Team: Sarah Gascon (3B) Honorable Mention: Heather Dye (OF) Ashley Walker (SS)2002 - First Team: Kristy Menke (1B) Heather Dye (OF) Sarah Gascon (3B) Second Team: Carrie Raleigh (2B) Honorable Mention: Brandy Neal (SS) Sue Hill (P)2001 - Second Team: Heather Dye (OF) Third Team: Kristy Menke (1B) Sarah Gascon (3B) Heather Heimbach (DP) Monique Roussell (P) Honorable Mention: Brandy Neal (SS)2000- Honorable Mention: Heather Heimbach (INF)1999- Second Team: Dee Rancher (IF) Misty Wagner (DP)1998- Honorable Mention: Katharine Watts (OF) Heather Heimbach (IF)

Louisiana Player of the Week2012 - Meghan Gomez (3/8), Katie Doyle (5/9)2011 - Kelsey Nichols (3/1)2009 - Meghan Gomez (4/1), Heather Sherrill (4/8)2008 - Allyson McCubbins (3/25)2007 - Rachel Ray (3/6, 4/18)2004 - Amy Ford (3/23)2001 - Heather Heimbach (3/20)

Southland Conference Player of the Week2012- Katie Doyle (5/7)2011- Katie Matthews (3/28)2010- Katie Duhe (5/3)2009- Meghan Gomez (3/30) Heather Sherrill (5/4)2008- Heather Sherrill (2/12)2005- Karin Smith (3/21)2004- Karin Smith (2/17)2003- Karin Smith (3/31)2002- Sarah Gascon (2/4) Brooke Kostic (4/8) Kristy Menke (4/29)2001- Heather Heimbach (3/20)2000- Heather Heimbach (2/22)1998- Sonya Fortenberry (4/7)

SLC Pitcher of the Week2011 - Jessie Browne (2/15), Kenna Terry (4/25)2009 - Catherine Gunther (3/30)2008 - Rachel Ray (2/12, 3/24)2007 - Rachel Ray (2/13, 4/30, 5/7)2001 - Susan Hill ( 3/13)1998 - Monique Roussell (4/22)

SLC All-Academic Team2012 - Megan McCollum2011 - Katie Duhe, Meghan Gomez, Kelsey Nichols2010 - Katie Duhe (S-A of the Year), Meghan Gomez2009 - Katie Duhe2008 - Brooke Lockhart, Rachel Ray2007 - Brooke Lockhart, Rachel Ray2006 - Brooke Lockhart2002 - Brooke Kostic, Brandy Neal2000 - Brooke Kostic, Monique Roussell

All-Trans America Athletic Conference1997 - Second Team: Kelly Bembry (IF) Cathi Hood (OF)1996 - Second Team: Carla Newsom (P) Honorable mention: Kelly Bembry (IF) Jenny Esteves (OF) Donna Ridenour(IF)1995 - First Team: Sondra Landry (1B) Second Team: Lori Romero (C) Dena Basden (DP)1994 - First Team: Nora Bermudez (OF) Robin Rankin (OF) All-Tournament: Robin Rankin Lori Romero 1993 - First Team: Voncia Bookman (OF) Robin Rankin (IF) Donna Ridenour (DH)1992 - First Team: Voncia Bookman (OF) Second Team: Edna Brisco (P) Tara Maus (C) Joy Wiese (IF)1991 - First Team: Tara Maus (C)

TAAC Player of the Week1997 - Tammy Landry (3/24)1995 - Sondra Landry (3/28)1994 - Jenny Esteves (3/14) Donna Ridenour (4/25)1993 - Robin Rankin (3/22)1992 - Voncia Bookman (4/20) Tara Maus (4/27)

TAAC Pitcher of the Week1994 - Carla Newsom (3/28)1993 - Carla Newsom (3/22), (4/12), (4/26)1992 - Edna Brisco (3/23)

Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America2011 - Katie Duhe (IF), First Team All-American; First Team District VI2010 - Katie Duhe (IF), Second Team All-American; First Team District VI2009 - Katie Duhe (IF), First Team District VI2008 - Brooke Lockhart (OF), Third Team All-American; First Team District VI2007 - Brooke Lockhart (OF), First Team District VI2002 - Brooke Kostic (C), First Team District VI1995 - Jenny Esteves (OF), GTE District VI1994 -Donna Ridenour (IF), GTE District VI1992 - First Team: Tara Maus (C)1991 - First Team: Tara Maus (C)

TAAC All-Academic Team1995- Lori Debendetto Jenny Esteves Paige Pehrson Donna Ridenour1994- Jenny Esteves1993- Voncia Bookman Kasee Kaiser Shannon Roberts Darla Thompson1992- Darby Kay Tara Maus Darla Thompson

NSCA Academic All-American1992- Tara Maus (C), Darby Kay (IF)

All-Gulf Star Conference1986-2nd team: Glynda Gauley (P) Debbie Spriggins (OF)

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Hall of Famers/Notable PerformersVoncia Bookman - Southeastern Hall of Fame 2005A standout outfielder from 1992-93, Bookman earned second-team all-south region honors both sea-sons for her play in the field and at the plate. She was two-time first-team All-Louisiana and All-Trans America Athletics Conference and was named co-Louisiana Newcomer of the Year in 1992. A prolific hit-ter, Bookman holds school records for season and career batting average (.460/.453), season and career triples (8/14), career slugging percentage (.697), as well as single game stolen bases (4) and single season bases on balls (27). She ranks second in single season slugging percentage at .742. Bookman was the sec-ond softball player to be inducted joining Tara Maus who was a 2003 selection.

Tara Maus - Southeastern Hall of FameTara Maus was a four-year letter winner for the Lady Lions and one of the most decorated players in Southeastern softball history. In 1991, she became the first female athlete in school history to be named to the GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American Team, an accomplishment she repeated in 1992. In her junior season, she was a first team All-Trans America Athletic Conference selection after batting .309 with eight doubles and a .396 slugging percentage. In her senior season, she earned Academic-All American notice from the National Softball Coaches Association (NSCA). Maus also garnered second team All-TAAC and Honorable Mention All-Louisiana honors after batting .300 with eight doubles and 25 RBI. Maus holds the school's career record for sacrifice flies and finished her career with the record for most consecutive games played at that time.

Karin Smith 2002-05

• Career leader in home runs• Single season leader in home runs and slugging per-centage• All-Southland (2004, ‘05)• All-Louisiana (2003, ‘04, 05)

Heather Sherrill2006-09

• Career leader in hits, RBI, total bases, extra-base hits and doubles• Single season leader in dou-bles• All-Southland (2007, ‘08, ‘09)• All-Louisiana (2007, ‘08, ‘09)

Carla Newsom1993-96

• Career leader in wins, saves, shutouts, games pitched and games started• Singles season leader in saves• All-TAAC (1996)• All-Louisiana (1993)

Rachel Ray2004-08

• Career leader in strikeouts• Singles season leader in wins and shutouts• All-Southland (2005, ‘07, ‘08)• All-Louisiana (2007)• Southland All-Academic (2007, ‘08)

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Individual School RecordsIndividual HittingAT-BATSGame: 7, by Brooke Kostic vs. SW Texas (3/4/00)Season: 192, Michelle Lemons (2007)Career: 650, Heather Dye (2000-03)

RUNS SCOREDGame: 4 (5 players), last by Brooke Lockhart, vs. St. Louis (2/18/07) Season: 44, Misty Wagner (1999)Career: 93, Katharine Watts (1996-99)

HITSGame: 5 (twice) last by Michelle Lemons, at Jackson State (3/29/06) Season: 68, Dee Rancher (1999)Career: 200, Heather Sherrill (2006-09)

BATTING AVERAGESeason: .460, Voncia Bookman (64-for-139), 1992Career: .453, Voncia Bookman (1992-93)

RBIGame: 7, Rebecca De la Garza, vs. Central Arkansas (5/6/07); Dee Rancher, vs. Tennessee State (2/27/99)Season: 50, Kristy Menke (2002)Career: 117, Heather Sherrill (2006-09)

DOUBLESGame: 3, Lori Debenedetto vs. Centenary (3/18/95)Season: 17, Heather Sherrill (2007); Voncia Bookman (1993)Career: 53, Heather Sherrll (2006-09)

TRIPLESGame: 2, two players (last Bookman, 1993)Season: 8, Voncia Bookman (1992) Career: 14, Voncia Bookman (1992-93), Robin Rankin (1990-94)

HOME RUNSGame: 3, Meghan Gomez, vs. Alabama State (3/2/12); Rebecca De la Garza, vs. Central Arkansas (5/6/07)Season: 15, Karin Smith (2004)Career: 37, Karin Smith (2002-05)

HIT-BY-PITCHGame: 2, (17 times), last by Trish Bliss, vs. UT-Arling-ton (5/4/12)Season: 11, Heather Heimbach (1999)Career: 24, Carrie Raleigh (2000-03)

TOTAL BASESGame: 13, vs. Meghan Gomez, 3 HR, 1 1B, vs. Alabama State (3/2/12)Season: 117, Dee Rancher (1999)Career: 320, Heather Sherrill (2006-09)

SLUGGING PERCENTAGEGame: 4.000, Rebecca De la Garza (3 HR), vs. Cen-tral Arkansas (5/6/07) Season: .757, Karin Smith (2004)Career: .697, Voncia Bookman (1992-93)

EXTRA BASE HITSGame: 4, Vickie August vs. UNO (4/15/88)Season: 27, Dee Rancher (1999)Career: 76, Heather Sherill (2006-09)

STOLEN BASESGame: 4, Joy Wiese vs. Florida A&M (4/12/91); 4, V. Bookman vs. Athens Co., (2/13/93)Season: 20, Debbie Spriggins (1986)Career: 34, Robin Rankin (1990-94)

BASES-ON-BALLSGame: 3 (by 10 players), last by Kayla Elswick vs. Mis-sissippi Valley State (3/8/12)Season: 34, Allyson McCubbins (2009)Career: 78, Allyson McCubbins (2007-09)

SACRIFICE HITSGame: 3, Becky Holliday vs. Delta St. (3/20/91)Season: 20, Nora Bermudez (1991)Career: 34, Nora Bermudez (1991-95)

SACRIFICE FLIESGame: 2, Joy Wiese vs. Miss. College 4/13/92Season: 5, Tara Maus (1992)Career: 9, Tara Maus (1989-92)

CONSECUTIVE HITTING STREAKAt Bat: 8, Heather Dye (3/8—3/21/00)On Base: 8,Tara Maus (4/21-5/2/92); Rankin (3/18-3/25-93)Games: 15, Katie Duhe (4/1710-2/11/11)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED209, Heather Dye (2000-03)

Individual PitchingGAMES PITCHEDSeason: 46, Glynda Gauley (1986)Career: 146, Carla Newsom (1993-96)

VICTORIESSeason: 21, Rachel Ray (2007)Career: 51, Carla Newsom (1993-96)

LOSSESSeason: 28, Glynda Gauley (1986)Career: 70, Glynda Gauley (1985-87)

W-L PERCENTAGESeason: .684 (13-6), S. Covington (1990)Career: 19-13 (.594), S. Delaneuville (2004-06)

GAMES STARTEDSeason: 46, Glynda Gauley (1986)Career: 119, Carla Newsom (1993-96)

COMPLETE GAMESSeason: 44, Glynda Gauley (1986)Career: 92, Carla Newsom (1993-96)

SHUTOUTSSeason: 8, Rachel Ray (2007)Career: 17, Carla Newsom (1989-92)

SAVESSeason: 3, twice by Carla Newsom (1995, 96)Career: 8, Carla Newsom (1993-96)

INNINGS PITCHEDSeason: 317, Glynda Gauley (1986)Career: 780, Edna Brisco (1993-96)

NO-HIT GAMES1, Jessie Browne, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2/27/11)1, Katelyn Thomason, vs. Mississippi Valley (2/19/10)1, Summer Delaneuville/Jessica Sander vs. Jackson State (2/11/05)1, Tammy Landry vs. Mississippi Valley (3/23/97)

ONE-HIT GAMESSeason: 3, Shannon Covington (1989); Edna Brisco (1989)Career: 5, Edna Brisco (1989-92)

FEWEST WALKSSeason: 10, Monique Roussell (1998)Career: 51, Edna Brisco (1989-1992)

FEWEST RUNS ALLOWEDSeason: 35 (102.2 IP), Teri Southard (1991)Career: 106 (193.2 IP), T. Southard (1991-92)

FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWEDSeason: 14, Teri Southard (1991)Career: 56, Teri Southard (1991-92)

STRIKEOUTSSeason: 173, Sue Hill (2002)Career: 391, Rachel Ray (2004-08)

LOWEST ERASeason: 0.88, Shannon Covington (1990)Career: 1.33, Shannon Covington (1989-91)

Individual FieldingPUTOUTSGame: 22, Sondra Landry (vs. Sam Houston State, 3/12/89)Season: 434, Monica Dietrich (1986)Career: 1,221, Rebecca De la Garza (2004-07)

ASSISTSGame: 11, Velinda Arbuckle (vs. Nicholls, 4/8/86)Season: 207, Velinda Arbuckle (1986)Career: 562, Joy Wiese (1991-94)

ERRORSGame: 4, four times (last by Denise Mitchell vs. Cen-tenary, 3/18/95)Season: 36, Brandy Neal (2001)Career: 90, Joy Wiese (1991-94)

TOTAL CHANCESGame: 23, Sondra Landry vs. Sam Houston State, 2/27/95Season: 466, Monica Dieterich (1986)Career: 1,314, Rebecca De la Garza (2004-07)

FIELDING PERCENTAGESeason: 1.000, Stacey White (64 PO, 4A, OE) (2001); P. Pender (65 PO, 0E)(1991)

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Team School Records/Individual Yearly LeadersBatting Average2012: Megan McCollum .3192011; Kelsey Nichols .3582010: Katie Duhe .3632009: Heather Sherrill .3232008: Heather Sherrill .3642007: Heather Sherrill .3552006: Amy Ford .2912005: Karin Smith .3222004: Karin Smith .3682003: Ashley Walker .3222002: Kristy Menke .3282001: Brandy Neal .3522000: Heather Heimbach .2881999: Dee Rancher .4051998: Katharine Watts .3271997: Kelly Bembry .3251996: Jenny Esteves .293 1995: Lori Romero .3361994: Lori Romero .289 1993: Voncia Bookman .4451992: Voncia Bookman .460 1991: Patti Pender .319 1990: Patti Pender .277 1989: Allison McCullough .298 1988: Vickie August .356 1987: Cindy Smith .238 1986: Debbie Spriggins .305 1985: Missy Smith .246 Home Runs2012: Meghan Gomez 92011: Katie Matthews 62010: Meghan Gomez 72009: Meghan Gomez 82008: Heather Sherrill 92007: Rebecca De la Garza 112006: Brooke Lockhart 42005: Karin Smith 142004: Karin Smith 152003: Karin Smith 62002: Kristy Menke 92001: Kristy Menke 72000: Heather Dye 71999: Dee Rancher 101998: Kelly Bembry 61997: Lori Romero 31996: 5 tied with 11995: Sondra Landry 31994: Lori Romero 2 Jenny Esteves 21993: Voncia Bookman 3 Donna Ridenour 31992: Voncia Bookman 21991: Joy Wiese 11990: Patti Pender 11989: Michelle Frye 11988: Vickie August 41987: Cindy Smith 21986: Debbie Spriggins 31985: Amy Green 5

Runs Batted In 2012: Meghan Gomez 292011: Kelsey Nichols 212010: Katie Duhe 232009: Meghan Gomez 242008: Heather Sherrill 412007: Arica Rodriguez 392006: Heather Sherrill 242005: Karin Smith 292004: Karin Smith 462003: Karin Smith 272002: Kristy Menke 502001: Kristy Menke 312000: Heather Heimbach 291999: Dee Rancher 471998: Jamie Logmann 411997: Kelly Bembry 191996: Jenny Esteves 171995: Sondra Landry 211994: Lori Romero 18 Jenny Esteves 181993: Voncia Bookman 281992: Tara Maus 251991: Patti Pender 151990: Patti Pender 141989: Michelle Frye 201988: Vickie August 171987: Missy Aguillard 151986: Debbie Spriggins 271985: Amy Green 21

Hits2012: Michelle Duhe 472011: Kelsey Nichols 542010: Jordan Logan 502009: Heather Sherrill 512008: Heather Sherrill 602007: Heather Sherrill 592006: Amy Ford 34 Rebecca De la Garza 342005: Rebecca De la Garza 402004: Karin Smith 532003: Ashley Walker 482002: Kristy Menke 602001: Brandi Neal/Heather Dye 512000: Heather Heimbach 471999: Dee Rancher 681998: Katharine Watts 51 1997: Kelly Bembry 411996: Jenny Esteves 41 1995: Lori Romero 46 1994: Lori Romero 46 1993: Robin Rankin 60 1992: Voncia Bookman 64 1991: Patti Pender 45 1990: Patti Pender 38 1989: Shelly Winton 38 1988: Vickie August 32 1987: Cindy Smith 25 1986: Debbie Spriggins 39 1985: Amy Green 23 Wendye Lee 23

Runs Scored2012: Megan McCollum 222011: Kelsey Nichols 272010: Meghan Gomez 252009: Meghan Gomez 232008: Allyson McCubbins 342007: Brooke Lockhart 342006: Brooke Lockhart 192005: Karin Smith 272004: Karin Smith 23 Raeni Landry 232003: Ashley Walker 192002: Kristy Menke 352001: Heather Dye 282000: Heather Dye 261999: Misty Wagner 441998: Christina Borsche 331997: Kelly Bembry 20 Lori Debenedetto 201996: Kelly Bembry 17 1995: Jenny Esteves 19 1994: Robin Rankin 22 1993: Voncia Bookman 31 Robin Rankin 31 1992: Voncia Bookman 29 1991: Patti Pender 17 1990: Lisa Blackburn 19 1989: Shannon Covington 20 1988: Vickie Åugust 18 1987: Cindy Smith 12 1986: Debbie Spriggins 31 1985: Cindy Smith 19

Pitching Records2012: Vicki Honeycutt 5-52011: Kenna Terry 7-92010: Katelyn Thomason 5-112009: Catherine Gunther 9-152008: Rachel Ray 15-142007: Rachel Ray 21-102006: Rachael Schwartz 10-162005: Devin King 10-92004: Summer Delaneuville 16-102003: Emily Stelly 8-192002: Susan Hill 16-192001: Susan Hill 13-72000: Susan Hill 11-15 1999: Monique Roussell 16-181998: Monique Roussell 17-101997: Melinda Bohnert 6-171996: Carla Newsom 9-201995: Denise Mitchell 9-121994: Carla Newsom 18-181993: Carla Newsom 16-171992: Teri Southard 7-12 Edna Brisco 7-151991: Edna Brisco 9-101990: Shannon Covington 13-61989: Edna Brisco 10-141988: Lynn Henry 2-201987: Amy Toney 5-111986: Glynda Gauley 18-281985: Glynda Gauley 14-24

Team HittingAt Bats: (game): 50, Southwest Texas, 3/4/00

(season): 1,543 (2007)Runs: (game): 19, vs. Grambling, 2/16/08

(season): 269 (1999)Hits: (game): 21, at Jackson State, 3/29/06 (season): 452 (1999)Doubles: (game): 7, at Southern, 4/9/12 (season): 90 (1999)Triples: (game): 3, twice, last vs. Texas Southern, 2/22/01 (season): 17 (1993)Home Runs: (game): 6, vs. Central Arkansas, 3/2/08 (season): 44 (2008)RBI: (game): 17, 4 times, last vs. Grambling, 2/16/08 (season): 249 (54 games, 1999)Batting Avg: (game): .577 (15-26) vs. Texas Southern, 3/17/04 (season): .306 (1999)Stolen Bases: (game): 9, West Georgia, 4/7/89 (season): 62 (1986)Most Runs in Double-header: 31, vs. Alcorn State, 2/20/02Most Runs Inning: 10, vs. Grambling, 2/16/08Most HR Inning: 2, 15 times, last at Grambling, 5/1/12Games Played: 58 (1998, 2007)Most Wins: 31(1998, 2001, 2007)Most Losses: 37 (2010)Fewest Wins: 2 (1988)Fewest Losses: 21 (1990)Best Winning Percentage: .585 (31-22) (2001)Consecutive Wins: 12 (from 2/17/99 - 3/7/99) On-Base Percentage: .380 (1999)Total Bases: 653 (1999)Slugging Percentage: .443 (1999)Stolen Base Percentage: .939 (31-33) (1986)Sacrifices: 68 (1991)Sacrifice Flies: 17 (1992, 1999)Hit-By-Pitch: 40 (1999)Base-On-Balls: 146 (1999)Strikeouts: 292 (2009)

Team Pitching/FieldingComplete Games: 50 (of 54 games, 1999)Innings Pitched: 392.0 (1998)Bases-On-Balls: 346 (1987)Strikeouts: 263 (2002)Fewest Runs Allowed: 104 (1995)Fewest Earned Runs: 49 (1991)Lowest ERA: 1.08 (1991)Shutouts: 10, twice (1990 and 2002)Putouts: 1,170 (1998)Assists: 594 (1998)Errors: (most) 138, 1988; (fewest) 54 (2005)Total Chances: 1,874 (1998)Best Fielding Avg.: .960 (2005, 2007 and 2009)Most Double Plays: 24 (1998)

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Yearly Records1985 - 14-24, 4-4 Gulf Star

Coach: Ken Dohre3/6 0,4 McNeese State 5,73/7 2,0 Southern Miss 6,83/9 1,1 at Nicholls State@ 5,113/12 5,11 New Orleans 2,43/19 0,0 at McNeese State 3,103/23 1,1 Grambling State** 0,03/26 11,9 at New Orleans 4,53/28 0,1 at Southern Miss 6,73/30 0,1 Sam Houston State@ 7,53/31 1,5 Southwest Texas@ 11,64/13 4,1 at Northwestern State@ 3,54/14 0,0 at Stephen F. Austin@ 6,34/20 0,0 at Sam Houston State@ 4,104/21 1,2 at Southwest Texas@ 0,34/24 13 New Orleans 34/26 0,0 Nicholls State# 5,25/1 8,17,7 at New Orleans 3,1,25/4 5,5 Northwestern State@ 2,45/5 0,2 Stephen F. Austin@ 10,3

@ --Gulf Star series# -- results did not count is GSC standings**-- forfeit by Grambling

1986 - 18-28, 5-15 GSCCoach: Gene Rushing

3/5 1,0 at McNeese State 4,103/7 0,0 at Nicholls State@ 2,103/8 7,5 New Orleans 3,83/12 6 at New Orleans 83/15 1,2 Southern Miss 2,13/18 12,12 Tennessee Tech 7,93/20 0,1 at SW Louisiana 1,63/22 5,13 at Tulane 2,43/26 0,1 College of St. Mary (Neb.) 9,2 4/2 3,1 SW Louisiana 8,24/5 1,0 at Northwestern State@ 2,54/6 1,0 at Stephen F. Austin@ 0,34/8 9,0 Nicholls State@ 4,14/10 6,8 New Orleans 2,04/12 0,0 Sam Houston State@ 1,94/13 4,3 Southwest Texas@ 3,04/19 10 at New Orleans 94/21 2,1 McNeese State 4,04/22 9,9 Tulane 1,04/24 0,3 at Southern Miss 2,14/26 3,1 Northwestern State@ 5,64/27 0,1 Stephen F. Austin@ 4,55/3 0,0 at Sam Houston State@ 2,105/5 1,1 at Southwest Texas@ 6,0

@ -- Gulf Star series

1987 - 6-32, 0-20 GSCCoach: John Pleasant

3/21 3 Miss. Women's Univ. $ 93/21 4 Miss. Women's Univ. $ 33/22 2 Delta State $ 1 3/22 2 Centenary College $ 83/24 0,1 Nicholls State@ 9,93/26 3,0 SW Louisiana 14,103/28 0,0 at Northwestern State@ 4,63/29 1,0 at Stephen F. Austin@ 4,183/31 0,5 Mississippi College 15,124/1 9,11 at New Orleans 4,154/4 0,0 Sam Houston State@ 11,164/5 6,0 Southwest Texas@ 14,124/9 0,2 McNeese State 10,14/14 0,0 at SW Louisiana 11,94/21 2,0 at Nicholls State@ 12,44/22 6,9 New Orleans 5,84/25 1,0 Northwestern State@ 19,74/26 0,3 Stephen F. Austin@ 7,134/29 6,3 at Mississippi College 7,135/2 0,1 at Sam Houston State@ 9,95/3 0,4 at Southwest Texas@ 21,7

@ -- Gulf Star series$ -- SLU Invitational (@Denham Springs, LA)

1988 - 2-32Coach: Jacqueline Paddio

2/12 3 at Southern Miss $ 172/12 0 Livingston Univ. $ 102/13 2 West Florida $ 82/13 1 West Florida $ 112/13 1 at Southern Miss $ 32/22 0,6 at Southern Miss 7,72/27 0,0 at West Florida 17,163/7 1,7 New Orleans 9,63/10 3 Northwestern State 113/11 6 Delta State % 83/11 2 Mississippi College % 63/11 4 Northwestern State % 14 3/12 2 Miss. Women's Univ. % 143/12 0 Livingston Univ. % 33/12 2 Southern Miss % 33/17 0 McNeese State# 53/19 2,1 at Northwestern State 8,123/20 0,2 at Centenary College 8,123/23 1,6 Mississippi College 5,83/29 3,3 at West Florida 10,22 3/30 9,3 at Florida A&M 11,74/13 0,3 at Mississippi College 10,44/15 5,16 at New Orleans 6,9

$ -- USM Invitational (Hattiesburg, MS)% -- SLU Invitational (Slidell, LA)# -- one-game forfeit by SLU

1989 - 22-31Coach: Jacqueline Paddio

2/10 0 at Southern Miss $ 62/10 2 at Southern Miss $ 02/10 3 NE Louisiana $ 4 (8)2/11 3 NE Louisiana $ 42/11 2 West Florida $ 72/11 0 West Florida $ 42/23 4,5 at McNeese State 0,32/28 0,3 at Nicholls State 1,4 (8)3/9 1 Delta State^ 43/10 3 Southern Miss % 13/10 4 Delta State % 03/10 1 Centenary College % 03/10 3 McNeese State % 23/10 3 Livingston Univ. % 63/11 0 Northwestern State % 23/11 0 Miss. Women's Univ. % 13/11 3 Mississippi College % 13/11 0 Northwestern State % 33/11 4 Centenary College % 63/12 4,1 Northwestern State 3,83/14 0,0 Nicholls State 8,23/18 1,0 Texas-Arlington 6,103/23 1 Livingston Univ. @ 0 3/23 4 at Delta State @ 33/24 5 Mississippi College @ 73/24 2 Livingston Univ. @ 33/25 10 at Delta State @ 03/29 0,0 SW Louisiana 7,53/30 7,7 Southern Miss 0,24/4 1,0 at SW Louisiana 3,74/6 1 at West Florida 04/7 8 Troy State * 04/7 6 Florida State * 24/8 4 Miss. Women's Univ. * 24/8 8 West Georgia * 64/8 0 Samford * 34/19 0,1 at Northwestern State 1,24/20 1,3 at Centenary College 2,14/21 1 at Centenary College & 34/21 0 Central (OK) State & 24/22 2 Ranger (TX) J.C. & 14/22 4 Ranger (TX) J.C. & 74/22 8 at Centenary College & 7

$ -- USM Invitational (Hattiesburg, MS)% -- SLU Invitational (Slidell, LA)@ -- Delta State Invite (Cleveland, MS)* -- West Florida Invite (Pensacola, FL)& -- Centenary College Invite (Shreveport)^ -- home game played in Slidell

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Yearly Records1990 - 24-21

Coach: Jacqueline Paddio2/12 3,3 Southern Miss 0,12/16 6,1 at NE Louisiana 2,42/17 4 Livingston % 22/17 3 Northwestern State % 52/17 4 Southern Miss % 02/18 7 at NE Louisiana % 52/18 0 Centenary College % 12/23 1,0 at SW Louisiana 7,12/24 4,4 at McNeese State 0,52/26 6,4 NE Louisiana 2,03/5 1,3 Nicholls State 2,03/8 0 Northwestern State 43/9 3 Miss.Women's Univ. @ 13/9 0 Livingston Univ. @ 23/9 1 Northwestern State @ 03/10 7 Livingston Univ. @ 13/10 1 Northwestern State @ 43/10 1 Miss. Women's Univ. @ 33/13 5,3 McNeese State 3,53/15 5 Northern Illinois * 43/15 7 Ohio State * 33/16 6 Temple * 23/16 1 Texas A&M * 23/16 0 Colorado State * 63/17 2 Kansas * 13/17 0 Sam Houston State * 13/19 2,4 Mississippi College 0,03/21 0,0 SW Louisiana 3,43/23 2,2 at Nicholls State 3,33/26 6,3 at Mississippi College 0,14/3 1,2 Houston Baptist 0,14/5 1,6 at Louisiana Tech 4,9

% -- NE Louisiana Tourney (Monroe, LA)@ -- SLU Invitational (Slidell, LA)* -- Houston Classic (Houston, TX)

1991 - 22-23Coach: Jacqueline Paddio

2/9 0,0 Louisiana Tech 3,72/10 2,5 NE Louisiana 4,42/16 6,0 Houston Baptist 3,42/25 1,1 at Nicholls State 0,22/25 4,2 Northwestern State 5,13/3 8,15 Delta State 2,13/7 5 Southern Miss @ 03/7 0 Miss. Women's Univ. @ 23/8 0 Mississippi College # 13/8 6 Centenary College # 73/9 1 Mississippi College # 03/9 5 Centenary College # 43/14 5 Iowa State $ 63/14 2 Texas A&M $ 43/15 0 Colorado State $ 13/19 0,1 at Mississippi College 3,03/20 3,8 at Delta State 0,33/22 2 Oklahoma % 43/22 5 at SW Louisiana % 33/23 1 Oklahoma % 63/23 0 at SW Louisiana % 34/4 0,1 at NE Louisiana 1,24/5 0,0 at Centenary 4,14/6 1,0 at Northwestern State 8,14/8 1,5 Mississippi College 0,04/12 3,3 Florida A&M 0,24/13 2,5 Florida A&M 1,44/23 0,2 at Miss. Women's Univ. 1,14/24 2,8 at Southern Miss 1,0

@ -- SLU Triangular (Hammond, LA)

# -- SLU Invitational (Hammond, LA)$ -- Houston Classic (Houston, TX)% -- USL Round Robin (Lafayette, LA)

1992 - 18-31 (2-2 at TAAC Tourney)Coach: Jaqueline Paddio

2/7 8 Mobile College @ 32/8 1 NE Louisiana @ 02/8 2 Mobile College @ 32/8 0 NE Louisiana @ 62/18 0,1 Nicholls State 11,32/20 3 Mobile College 22/25 6,9 McNeese State 2,32/26 4,1 at NE Louisiana 2,52/27 2,1 at Centenary College 0,33/2 0,3 NE Louisiana 3,83/8 5,8 Incarnate Word (TX) 0,13/13 7 Southern Miss # 23/13 4 Centenary College # 23/14 14 Southern Miss # 63/20 7 Texas-San Antonio $ 43/20 2 Oregon $ 113/21 0 Oklahoma State $ 33/21 3 Colorado State $ 43/22 0 California $ 123/22 6 St. Mary's (TX) $ 103/25 2,0 at McNeese State 0,44/1 1,0 SW Louisiana 4,74/6 0,8 at Nicholls State 4,124/13 3,7 at Mobile College 4,84/15 5,1 at Columbus (GA) State 6,44/17 2 South Florida % 34/18 4 Georgia State % 84/18 2 Furman % 64/18 2 UNC-Wilmington % 44/18 0 Louisiana Tech % 34/18 7 NE Louisiana % 104/21 9,10 Mississippi College 4,05/1 0 Samford ^ 15/1 13 Florida A&M ^ 05/1 7 Centenary ^ 25/2 6 Samford ^ 7

@ -- Southern Miss Tourney (Pascagoula, MS)# -- SLU Invitational (Hammond, LA)$ -- Houston Classic (Houston, TX)% -- Frost Cutlery Tourney (Chattanooga, TN)^ -- TAAC Tournament (Macon, GA)

1993 - 19-28 (3-2 at TAAC Tourney)Coach: Corrie Hill

2/4 5,7 West Florida 9,62/12 1 Centenary College @ 32/12 6 at Northwestern State @ 62/13 3 Athens College @ 42/13 6 Centenary College @ 72/15 5,2 McNeese State 4,02/22 5,3 at Mobile College 6,42/23 0,6 at West Florida 10,42/26 4 Centenary College # 52/27 6 Northwestern State # 82/27 8 at NE Louisiana # 22/27 1 Nicholls State # 63/4 0,5 Louisiana Tech 2,63/6 0,0 Northwestern State 6,93/18 9,4 at McNeese State 0,53/25 5,1 at Nicholls State 0,93/27 0,4 at Louisiana Tech 5,53/28 0,7 at Centenary College 1,24/3 0,3 at SW Louisiana 8,44/5 5,2 at Texas Lutheran 2,04/6 3,10 at St. Mary's (TX) 0,114/17 2,4 Houston Baptist 1,2

4/18 4,11 St. Edward's (TX) 1,24/22 4,0 Mobile College 0,64/27 0,0 SW Louisiana 23,74/30 7 Centenary College $ 64/30 1 Stetson $ 94/30 8 Mercer $ 05/1 10 Samford $ 75/1 1 Stetson $ 2

@ --Northwestern State Invite (Natchitoches, LA)# -- NE Louisiana Mardi Gras Tourney (Monroe, LA)$ -- TAAC Tournament (Shreveport, LA)

1994 - 22-30-1 (7-5 TAAC, t-1st West Division)

Coach: Corrie Hill

2/12 9 Centenary College @ 22/12 10 at Northwestern State @ 22/12 1 Univ. of Mobile @ 12/13 3,3 at Stephen F. Austin 0,02/14 0,3 at NE Louisiana 2,22/19 0,1 Louisiana Tech 2,52/25 3 at NE Louisiana # 12/25 3 Centenary College # 22/25 0 Oklahoma City # 22/26 2 Tulsa # 12/26 2 Nicholls State # 32/26 1 Stephen F. Austin # 23/3 9,5 Northwestern State 1,6 (*)3/8 8,1 Evansville 0,03/11 5,3 Samford $ 1,53/16 0,2 Southwest Texas 5,13/19 3,2 Eastern Kentucky 2,33/24 0,1 at McNeese State 2,93/27 2,6 Centenary College $ 0,13/29 5,0 at West Florida 4,33/31 1,5 at Centenary College $ 0,84/1 0,0 at Louisiana Tech 8,74/5 9,1 McNeese State 13,74/9 1,0 at Samford $ 0,24/10 0,0 at Georgia State $ 2,44/13 0,0 at Nicholls State 2,44/19 1,1 at Univ. of Mobile 6,24/21 2,1 Nicholls State 7,34/23 3,5 Georgia State $ 2,44/26 1,0 at SW Louisiana 6,44/29 0 Centenary College % 24/29 3 Stetson % 24/30 1 Georgia State % 3 @ -- Northwestern State Tournament (Natchitoches, LA)# -- NE Louisiana Tournament (Monroe, LA)* -- protested game, does not count against stand-ings$ -- TAAC series% -- TAAC Post-Season Tournament (DeLand, FL)

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Yearly Records1995 - 19-27

(5-7 TAAC, 3rd in West Division)Coach: Corrie Hill (8-9)

Coach Pete Langlois (11-18)2/11 3,3 McNeese State 11,72/14 4,4 at NE Louisiana 0,32/24 0 Southwest Texas @ 12/24 2 at Texas-San Antonio @ 32/24 5 Southern Utah @ 22/26 0 Southwest Texas @ 12/26 8 Southern Utah @ 22/27 0,2 at Sam Houston State 3,43/2 0,1 Nicholls State 3,73/5 4,7 Northwest Missouri State 0,33/9 0 Stephen F. Austin 53/18 9,7 Centenary College # 1,63/22 0,0 Louisiana Tech 6,23/23 1,2 Univ. of Mobile 0,43/25 10,0 Northwestern State 3,23/27 3,8 Samford # 0,03/30 0,0 at SW Louisiana 5,34/1 8,2 at Centenary College # 0,34/2 8,1 at Louisiana Tech 3,44/6 2,3 at McNeese State 1,24/8 4,4 at Univ. of Mobile 3,34/10 2,3 at Samford # 5,44/11 4,0 at Georgia State # 7,34/13 5,5 at Northwestern State 0,64/19 0,4 at NE Louisiana 3,54/22 0,6 Georgia State # 9,7

@ -- Texas-San Antonio Tournament# -- TAAC series

1996 - 15-31(8-8 TAAC, t-3rd West Division)

Coach: Pete Langlois2/14 2,3 Louisiana Tech 3(11),22/21 0,0 NE Louisiana 3,72/24 0,6 at Univ. of Mobile 1,42/25 6,5 at Samford $ 5,02/27 4,2 at Nicholls State 2,73/2 1,4 Nicholls State 2,5(8)3/3 9,2 at McNeese State 7,4(6)3/7 0,8 at Northwestern State 8(5),73/9 0,0 SW Louisiana 8,13/13 1,0 Campbell 3,63/18 0,3 Jacksonville State $ 1,73/20 0,0 Centenary College $ 3,13/23 0,3 at NE Louisiana 4,53/25 5,5 Samford $ 1,13/28 1,4 McNeese State 3,64/1 4 at Georgia State $ 64/2 5 at Georgia State $ 34/3 1,1 at Jacksonville State $ 4,74/6 4,2 at Centenary College $ 0,34/10 0,0 at Louisiana Tech 1,8(5)4/13 4,8 Georgia State $ 2,74/15 0,0 at SW Louisiana 8(5),34/17 2,2 Northwestern State 0,14/25 2 Jacksonville State # 44/25 3 Florida Atlantic # 4

$ -- TAAC series# --TAAC Tournament (Buies Creek, NC)

1997 - 12-376-10 TAAC (4th West Division)

Coach: Pete Langlois2/11 1,0 Louisiana Tech 2,13(6)2/15 0,1 at Nicholls State 3,62/17 2,2 Northwestern State 3(8),72/20 3,5 Baylor 4,72/23 4,2 at Georgia State $ 0,3(8)3/4 0,1 Univ. of Mobile 4,33/5 3 McNeese State 43/8 10,0 Samford $ 1(5),33/12 0,0 at NE Louisiana 3,13/15 0,0 SW Louisiana 7,11(5)3/19 1,0 Nicholls State 9(6),93/23 18,12 at Miss. Valley State 1(5),1(5)3/25 3,4 at Troy State 4,4(8)3/26 5,13 at Samford $ 2,4(5)3/28 0,0 at Jacksonville State $ 4,43/31 1,2 Centenary College $ 4,94/5 5,13 at Centenary College $ 6,3(6)4/7 1,1 at Louisiana Tech 9(6),64/8 14,16 Miss.Valley State 2(5),0(3)4/9 0,0 at SW Louisiana 8(5),64/10 1,3 at McNeese State 3,5(8)4/13 0,8 Georgia State $ 4,14/14 2,1 Jacksonville State $ 6,34/17 1,1 at Northwestern State 7,2(9)4/19 2,4 Troy State 4(8),1

$ -- denotes TAAC series

1998 - 31-27-013-13 Southland (4th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/20 6,8 at Louisiana College 1,02/21 0,5,3 at Sam Houston State 1,1,02/24 3,2 Spring Hill (AL) 2,02/25 5,10 Southern 0,22/27 13 Tennessee State # 22/27 6 Middle Tennessee State # 72/27 5 at Troy State # 22/28 6 Tennessee State # 52/28 4 Middle Tennessee State # 22/28 2 at Troy State # 33/3 6,16 at Southern 2,13/5 1,0 Louisiana Tech 6,93/8 0,0 Texas-San Antonio $ 9,43/11 4,2 Butler 6,33/14 2,1 Texas-Arlington $ 0,43/15 3 Texas-Arlington $ 43/21 0,3 at Northwestern State $ 8,43/22 4 at Northwestern State $ 13/25 2,0 SW Louisiana 3,123/26 7,2 Centenary College 1,03/28 1,5 at Stephen F. Austin $ 4,83/29 7 at Stephen F. Austin $ 44/2 2,2 at SW Louisiana 14,54/4 2,11 Northwestern State $ 1,74/5 6 Northwestern State $ 24/7 0,5 at Centenary College 1,34/8 0,3 at Louisiana Tech 5,24/11 3,3 at Nicholls State $ 4,64/12 1 at Nicholls State $ 54/19 2,3 at Southwest Texas $ 1,24/20 4 at Southwest Texas $ 04/24 5,0 McNeese State $ 0,14/25 6 McNeese State $ 14/29 4 Texas-San Antonio % 34/30 2 Nicholls State % 114/30 5 Texas-Arlington % 35/1 0 Nicholls State % 3

# -- Troy State Tournament (Troy, AL)$ --SLC series% -- Southland Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, LA)

1999 - 25-298-18 Southland (8th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/6 2,9 at Texas-San Antonio $ 7,102/7 7 at Texas-San Antonio $ 172/15 3,8 at Southern 0,02./17 0,2 at Spring Hill (AL) 3,12/24 8,7 at Louisiana College 0,12/26 5 at Troy State @ 02/26 11 Florida A&M @ 42/26 7 Tennessee State @ 12/27 18 Tennessee State @ 62/27 8 Florida A&M @ 02/27 3 at Troy State @ 23/6 8,6 Sam Houston State $ 5,33/7 11 Sam Houston State $ 53/9 1,1 SW Louisiana 11,103/10 0,5 Bowling Green 8,43/14 4,2 at Texas-Arlington $ 10,43/15 4 at Texas-Arlington $ 53/18 0,6 Louisiana Tech 3,73/20 0,1 Stephen F. Austin $ 11,53/21 9 Stephen F. Austin 123/24 10,17 Southern 0,03/27 12,2 at McNeese State $ 5,44/1 0,0 at Louisiana Tech 8,84/2 0,4 at NE Louisiana $ 1,04/3 0 at NE Louisiana $ 94/10 2,5 Northwestern State $ 3,94/11 5 Northwestern State $ 64/13 7,8 at Centenary College 2,24/15 1,1 at SW Louisiana 9,94/17 1,6 Southwest Texas $ 5,94/18 3 Southwest Texas $ 14/23 4,3 Nicholls State $ 3,74/24 11 Nicholls State $ 24/25 8,3 Troy State 0,5

@ -- Troy State Invitational (Troy, AL)$ -- SLC series

2000 - 21-32-06-20 Southland (8th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/5 0,2 Louisiana Tech 8,102/6 1,1 Centenary College 2,12/12 10 Southern University 12/18 7 Alabama State# 12/18 3 Middle Tennessee St.# 22/18 0 Troy State# 22/19 11 Alabama State# 22/19 4 Middle Tennessee St.# 22/19 3 Troy State# 22/22 2,1 Nicholls State* 5,32/23 5 Nicholls State* 32/26 0,0 Louisiana- Monroe* 1,82/27 0 Louisiana - Monroe* 63/4 1,7 Southwest Texas* 0,93/5 0 Southwest Texas* 83/8 0,2 Louisiana Tech 1,13/11 6,4 McNeese State* 11,73/12 3 McNeese State* 53/16 4,1 Eastern Illinois 2,43/20 1 Auburn University 83/21 7 LSU 83/25 0,4 Northwestern State* 4,13/26 0 Northwestern State* 23/28 1 Southern University 0

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Yearly Records4/1 1,1 Stephen F. Austin* 3,24/6 4,1 Centenary College 0,04/8 2,4 Texas- Arlington* 4,114/9 4 Texas- Arlington* 34/11 2,2 Mobile (Ala) 4,04/15 0,6 Sam Houston St.* 3,24/16 9 Sam Houston St.* 14/17 4,7 Texas Southern 1,24/19 0 Southern Mississippi 44/21 0,4 Texas- San Antonio* 4,74/22 0 Texas- San Antonio* 74/29 0,1 Troy State 7,6# - Troy State Invitational* - Southland Conference Series

2001 - 31-22 16-11 Southland (4th) Coach: Pete Langlois2/9 2 vs. Stetson$ 12/9 0 vs. Florida$ 82/10 3 vs. South Florida$ 42/10 0 vs. South Florida$ 32/11 8 vs. Stetson$ 42/14 8 Southern 02/17 3 vs. Virginia Tech# 22/17 1 vs. Northern Iowa# 32/18 3 vs. Georgia Tech# 12/18 0 vs. Southern Miss# 12/22 6,11 Texas Southern 4,6 2/23 1 Boston College 02/25 8,7 Centenary 9,32/27 18 at Southern 63/4 3,5 at Texas-San Antonio* 0,23/5 4 at Texas-San Antonio* 33/7 1,0 at Southern Miss 3,23/9 10 Sam Houston State* 03/10 7,3 Sam Houston State* 6,03/16 3,0 at Texas-Arlington* 7,13/17 2 at Texas-Arlington* 13/21 10,7 at Centenary 2,43/24 1 Stephen F. Austin* 123/25 4,3 Stephen F. Austin* 3,23/30 2 Northwestern State* 13/31 2,1 Northwestern State* 1,24/6 4,2 at Louisiana-Monroe* 5,14/7 1 at Louisiana-Monroe* 24/9 1 at Louisiana Tech 04/13 4 at McNeese State* 34/14 2,8 at McNeese State* 4,64/21 0,0 Southwest Texas* 3,64/22 0 Southwest Texas* 44/24 0 LSU 64/27 3 Nicholls State* 24/28 1,7 Nicholls State* 4,35/4 1 vs. Texas-Arlington! 05/5 7 vs. Louisiana-Monroe! 55/5 0 vs. Southwest Texas! 25/6 1 vs. Northwestern State! 6

$ -- Gator Invitational ( Tallahassee, FL)# -- Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe)* -- Southland Conference opponent! -- Southland Conference Tournament (San Marcos, TX)

2002 - 30-2715-16 Southland (5th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/1 4 vs. Charleston Southern@ 52/1 1 at Auburn@ 22/2 4 vs. Austin Peay@ 02/2 3 vs. Mercer@ 92/3 15 vs. Charleston Southern@ 102/3 0 vs. Auburn@ 12/9 8 at Southern 02/15 10 vs. Fordham$ 02/16 2 vs. Tulsa$ 72/16 8 vs. Centenary$ 12/16 2 vs. Louisiana-Monroe$ 42/17 7` vs. Centenary$ 32/17 3 at Tulsa$ 82/20 17,14 Alcorn State 1,02/23 4,0 at Southwest Texas* 12,22/24 2 at Southwest Texas* 03/3 1,7 Texas-Arlington* 3,13/4 4 Texas-Arlington* 23/5 2,8 Louisiana Tech 3,03/8 0 vs. Massachusetts% 33/8 7 vs. Providence% 03/9 2 vs. S. Illinois% 03/9 9 vs. Pittsburgh% 33/10 0 vs. Middle Tenn. St.% 23/14 2,4 Centenary 0,13/16 4,2 at Sam Houston* 3,33/17 4 at Sam Houston* 83/19 4 Southern 13/23 0,0 Texas-San Antonio* 6,23/24 4 Texas-San Antonio* 13/29 2,0 at Northwestern St.* 1,13/30 3 at Northwestern St.* 114/6 8,2 at Nicholls St.* 2,04/7 3 at Nicholls St.* 44/10 3 at LSU 44/13 0,9 Louisiana-Monroe* 3,84/14 3 Louisiana-Monroe* 24/20 2,3 McNeese St.* 1,44/21 2 McNeese St.* 74/27 4,5 Stephen F. Austin* 2,44/28 10 Stephen F. Austin* 15/3 1 at Northwestern St.# 75/3 4 vs. Louisiana-Monroe# 25/4 5 vs. Texas-San Antonio# 05/5 0 at Northwestern St.# 1

@ -- Auburn Invitational (Auburn, AL)$ -- Louisiana-Monroe Invitational (Monroe)% -- Florida St. Invitational (Tallahassee, FL)* -- Southland Conference opponent# -- Southland Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, LA)

2003 - 15-318-19 Southland (9th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/7 0 vs. Oregon@ 32/8 1 at Florida State@ 42/9 5 vs. Florida A&M@ 112/9 0 vs. Georgia@ 132/14 2 vs. Auburn% 32/16 3 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette% 92/16 5 vs. Tulsa% 32/19 0 Southern Mississippi 62/22 8 vs. Prairie View# 02/22 3 at Texas A&M# 42/23 1,1 vs. Wichita State# 10,23/1 5,6 at Texas-San Antonio* 10,53/2 4 at Texas-San Antonio* 83/8 0,6 Sam Houston State* 4,23/9 2 Sam Houston State* 03/12 4,1 at Louisiana Tech 3,73/15 0,3 at Texas-Arlington* 13,53/16 0 at Texas-Arlington* 33/20 3,3 at Centenary 2,13/22 1,6 Stephen F. Austin* 4,03/23 1 Stephen F. Austin* 43/26 5 Southern 23/29 1,4 Northwestern State* 4,53/30 0 Northwestern State* 24/5 2,3 at Louisiana-Monroe* 0,54/12 3,1 at McNeese State* 5,34/13 1 at McNeese State* 24/15 0 at LSU 74/17 4,0 Southwest Texas* 0,84/19 1 Southwest Texas* 44/22 12 at Southern 44/23 0 at Southern Miss 84/26 0,1 Nicholls State* 1,04/27 1 Nicholls State* 3

@ -- FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)% -- Louisiana Mardi Gras Classic (Monroe, La.)# -- Aggie Invitational (College Station, Texas)* -- Southland Conference game

2004 - 23-2510-15 Southland (7th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/6 4 vs. Oklahoma@ 52/6 5 vs. Centenary@ 112/7 0 vs. Illinois@ 42/7 3 at LSU@ 112/13 6,6 at Samford 1,72/14 4,6 at Birmingham Southern 5,22/15 2,5 at Troy State 10,42/19 5 at Southern Miss 62/20 4 vs. Missouri# 02/20 0 vs. Texas Tech# 82/21 2 vs. Prairie View# 02/21 2 at Louisiana-Lafayette# 32/22 3 vs. Texas Tech# 22/28 5 at Southern 33/2 0,5 at Nicholls State* 4,33/3 1 at Nicholls State* 03/13 0,1 Texas State* 1,63/14 0 Texas State* 63/16 4 Southern 13/17 12,10 Texas Southern 0,23/20 6,5 Sam Houston State* 5,43/21 2 Sam Houston State* 13/27 0,5 at Texas-San Antonio* 9,153/28 3 at Texas-San Antonio* 7

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Yearly Records3/31 3 Southern Miss 14/3 3,3 at Texas-Arlington* 4,64/4 2 at Texas-Arlington* 14/9 7,3 Louisiana-Monroe* 1,24/10 0 Louisiana-Monroe* 14/13 0,0 at Northwestern State* 4,14/14 0 at Northwestern State* 84/17 3,3 McNeese State* 4,44/18 4 McNeese State* 14/21 1,3 Louisiana Tech 0,24/24 3 at Stephen F. Austin* 1

@ - LSU Tiger Classic (Baton Rouge)# - Louisiana’s Mardi Gras Classic (Lafayette)* - Southland Conference opponent

2005 - 20-2712-15 Southland (T6th)

Coach: Pete Langlois

2/11 5 Jackson State@ 02/11 1 Samford@ 02/12 4 Alcorn State@ 02/12 1 Louisiana Tech@ 82/12 0 Troy State@ 102/18 1 vs. South Carolina# 32/18 4 vs. Syracuse# 22/19 0 at Florida State# 62/19 1 vs. South Carolina# 72/26 4 at Southern 63/1 3 at Southern Miss 103/5 0,5 at Texas State* 8,93/6 4 at Texas State* 63/8 12 at Grambling 03/9 0,10 at Louisiana Tech 5,43/12 3,4 at Louisiana-Monroe* 2,23/13 5 at Louisiana-Monroe* 43/19 7,3 Texas-Arlington* 6,23/20 2 Texas-Arlington* 13/25 4,3 Nicholls State* 3,53/26 3 Nicholls State* 53/29 1,0 at Ole Miss 4,94/2 1,1 Texas-San Antonio* 10,134/3 1 Texas-San Antonio* 44/5 10,2 at Centenary 3,44/9 3,0 at Sam Houston State* 9,84/10 0 at Sam Houston State* 24/13 6 Southern Miss 24/16 1,4 Northwestern State* 6,34/17 2 Northwestern State* 14/20 0 at LSU 74/23 8,6 Stephen F. Austin* 0,34/24 7 Stephen F. Austin* 64/30 0,3 at McNeese State* 2,45/1 0 at McNeese State* 1

@ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)# - FSU Seminole Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.)* - Southland Conference game

2006 - 10-346-21 Southland (10th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/10 8 Northern Colorado@ 72/11 14 Alcorn State@ 32/11 2 Tennessee-Martin@ 52/12 8 Jackson State@ 02/12 2 Southern@ 102/17 1 at Texas A&M# 92/24 8 vs. Mississippi Valley State% 22/24 0 at Birmingham Southern% 52/26 2,4 at Troy 4,63/2 0 at LSU 63/4 0,0 at Texas-San Antonio* 8,83/5 4 at Texas-San Antonio* 173/8 2,0 at Ole Miss 8,63/11 2,2 Texas State* 1,63/12 4 Texas State* 53/18 2,5 Louisiana-Monroe* 1,173/19 5 Louisiana-Monroe* 23/25 2,1 at Texas-Arlington* 3,103/26 6 at Texas-Arlington* 23/29 6,12 at Jackson State 7,164/1 4,0 at Nicholls State* 5,84/2 8 at Nicholls State* 64/5 3 LSU 64/8 6,0 at McNeese State* 8,154/9 0 at McNeese State* 44/12 1 at Louisiana Tech 94/14 3,1 Sam Houston State* 0,34/15 0 Sam Houston State* 24/19 2 at Southern Miss 34/22 0,1 at Northwestern State* 3,94/23 0 at Northwestern State* 34/25 2 at Southern 44/29 0,0 at Stephen F. Austin* 11,84/30 4 at Stephen F. Austin* 11

@ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)# - Aggie Invitational (College Station, Texas)% - Birmingham Southern Invite (Birmingham, Ala.)* - Southland Conference game

2007 - 31-2712-17 Southland (8th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/9 10 Southern@ 02/10 0 Troy@ 92/10 3 Mississippi Valley State@ 42/10 4 Tennessee-Martin@ 22/11 8 Louisiana-Monroe@ 62/14 9 Grambling 02/17 5 St. Louis$ 32/17 10 Ball State$ 62/17 4 Indiana State$ 22/18 17 St. Louis$ 82/18 4 Indiana State$ 62/20 5,8 South Alabama 15,22/24 5 vs. Birmingham Southern! 42/24 0 at South Alabama! 82/24 9 vs. Grambling! 12/25 0 vs. Birmingham Southern! 72/27 8,1 at Nicholls State* 5,43/3 1,1 at Texas State* 0,123/4 5 at Texas State* 43/7 1 at Southern Miss* 93/10 1,6 at Texas-San Antonio* 3,73/11 2 at Texas-San Antonio* 113/13 2,6 Louisiana Tech 1,73/17 0,5 at Northwestern State* 2,3

3/18 0 at Northwestern State* 53/20 1 Jackson State 23/24 3,1 Stephen F. Austin* 1,113/25 1 Stephen F. Austin* 03/27 3,8 at Louisiana-Monroe 2,43/31 0,0 at Sam Houston State* 1,74/1 0 at Sam Houston State* 14/6 4,3 McNeese State* 3,134/7 1 McNeese State* 44/9 10,3 at Southern 4,24/11 0 at LSU 84/14 6,6 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 0,74/15 1 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 04/17 8 at Grambling 14/21 2,3 Texas-Arlington* 1,94/22 2 Texas-Arlington* 34/25 1 LSU 05/2 5 Southern Miss 45/5 8,6 Central Arkansas* 0,75/6 7 Central Arkansas* 2

@ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)$ - Lion Scramble (Hammond, La.)! - USA Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.)* - Southland Conference game

2008 - 27-2514-15 Southland (8th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/8 4 vs. Samford# 12/9 6 vs. Akron# 12/9 2 vs. Belmont# 12/10 9 at Alabama State# 02/13 1 South Alabama 52/15 10 Southern$ 22/15 3 Mississippi Valley State$ 12/16 19 Grambling$ 22/16 9 St. Louis$ 12/19 0 at LSU 92/23 9,1 at Louisiana Tech 7,52/26 5,4 Nicholls State* 9,12/27 5 Nicholls State* 23/1 8,7 at Central Arkansas* 3,33/2 16 at Central Arkansas* 03/5 9 at Alcorn State 03/8 0,1 Texas State* 15,103/9 3 Texas State* 13/11 5 at Louisiana-Monroe 13/15 0,1 at UTSA* 3,23/16 2 at UTSA* 33/21 9,12 Northwestern State* 0,73/22 5 Northwestern State* 33/25 10 at Grambling 13/26 3 at Centenary 43/29 4,0 at Stephen F. Austin* 0,74/2 1 Southern Miss 34/5 5,4 Sam Houston State* 8,04/6 2 Sam Houston State* 14/8 8,4 at Jackson State 2,54/12 1,1 at McNeese State* 0,94/13 1 at McNeese State* 34/15 0 at Southern 14/19 8,8 A&M-Corpus Christi* 15,144/20 6 A&M-Corpus Christi* 14/22 1 at South Alabama 44/26 0,2 at UT Arlington* 3,44/27 4 at UT Arlington* 54/30 0 LSU 55/8 4 vs. McNeese State! 5

# - Alabama State Invitational (Montgomery, Ala.)$ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)

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Yearly Records! - Southland Conference Tournament (San Marcos, Texas)* - Southland Conference game

2009 - 20-338-22 Southland (10th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/13 7 Alabama State$ 42/13 1 North Dakota State$ 52/14 8 Southern$ 02/14 10 Belmont$ 52/15 1 Tennessee-Martin$ 32/15 8 Jackson State$ 52/19 6 at Alcorn State 52/24 0,2 at Nicholls* 3,102/25 1 at Nicholls* 42/27 4 vs. Appalachian State# 12/27 0 at Troy# 62/28 10 vs. Appalachian State# 62/28 1 at Troy# 93/4 0,1 Louisiana Tech 2,103/7 2,1 Central Arkansas* 6,23/8 0 Central Arkansas* 53/11 5 at Jackson State 33/14 1,0 at Texas State* 10,103/15 1 at Texas State* 113/18 2 at Grambling 13/21 1,2 UTSA* 3,13/22 0 UTSA* 13/24 0 at South Alabama 83/25 5 Alcorn State 03/28 15,1 at Northwestern State* 2,93/29 8 at Northwestern State* 04/1 3 Louisiana-Monroe 14/4 3,1 Stephen F. Austin* 2,24/5 9 Stephen F. Austin* 84/8 4 at Southern 24/10 1,3 at Sam Houston State* 6,44/11 2 at Sam Houston State* 104/15 1,1 at LSU 9,84/18 4,3 McNeese State* 7,24/19 2 McNeese State* 104/22 0 South Alabama 14/25 0,6 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 3,44/26 1 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 24/29 3 at Southern Miss 65/2 1,1 UT Arlington* 11,65/3 5 UT Arlington* 4

$ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)# - Troy Classic (Troy, Ala.)* - Southland Conference game

2010 - 11-373-25 Southland (11th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/16 1,2 at Louisiana Tech 5,62/17 3 at Southern 22/19 4 Mississippi Valley $ 02/19 1 Jackson State $ 32/20 6 Grambling $ 22/20 1 St. Louis $ 32/21 3 Tennessee-Martin $ 82/24 0 at LSU 113/2 5 Nicholls* 33/3 1,1 Nicholls* 2,23/6 0,0 at UT Arlington* 9,63/11 10 Alcorn State 63/13 1 at South Alabama 53/16 1 at Mississippi Valley 23/20 2,0 at Central Arkansas* 10,4

3/24 0 LSU 113/27 0,4 Texas State* 8,53/28 1 Texas State* 103/30 1 South Alabama 114/2 6,6 at UTSA* 10,94/3 5 at UTSA* 24/6 4 at Jackson State 34/8 7,8 at Alcorn State 1,74/10 1,0 Northwestern State* 7,24/11 2 Northwestern State* 64/14 1 Southern 24/17 1,0 at Stephen F. Austin* 9,34/18 1 at Stephen F. Austin* 94/21 5 at Grambling 44/24 2,2 Sam Houston State* 6,124/25 0 Sam Houston State* 74/28 4 Southern Miss 135/1 1,12 at McNeese State* 9,115/2 0 at McNeese State* 85/8 3,5 A&M-Corpus Christi* 4,135/9 7 A&M-Corpus Christi* 8

$ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)* - Southland Conference Game

2011 - 22-3011-19 Southland (9th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/11 1 Akron$ 52/12 4 Tennessee-Martin$ 22/12 10 St. Louis$ 82/13 3 UMKC$ 52/13 9 Southern$ 02/16 0 at LSU 92/18 7 vs. Tennessee-Martin# 52/19 3 vs. Evansville# 102/19 3 vs. Ohio State# 42/20 0 vs. Chattanooga# 92/20 1 vs. South Alabama# 72/26 5 Alcorn State 22/27 8,8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0,23/2 1 at Jackson State 23/5 0,3 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 16,113/6 1 at A&M-Corpus Christi* 63/12 5,0 UT Arlington* 1,83/13 0 UT Arlington* 33/15 2 at Alcorn State 13/16 2 at Southern 33/19 3,3 Louisiana Tech 2,23/23 0 at Mississippi Valley State 83/26 4,1 Central Arkansas* 2,03/27 6 Central Arkansas* 44/2 3,4 at Texas State* 5,64/3 1 at Texas State* 124/9 7,0 UTSA* 1,84/10 4 UTSA* 14/16 2,5 at Northwestern State* 3,24/17 0 at Northwestern State* 14/19 2 South Alabama 104/22 9 Stephen F. Austin* 54/23 0,5 Stephen F. Austin* 7,24/26 0,4 at Nicholls State* 8,84/27 5 at Nicholls State* 44/30 3,1 at Sam Houston State* 2,95/1 3 at Sam Houston State* 45/4 9 at Southern Miss 55/7 2,3 McNeese State* 5,95/8 2 McNeese State* 11

$ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)# - Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.)* - Southland Conference game

2012 - 15-345-15 Southland (10th)Coach: Pete Langlois

2/11 3 Akron $ 82/11 0 Kansas $ 112/11 5 Northern Colorado $ 62/12 10 Northern Illinois $ 22/12 6 Southern $ 82/17 1 vs. South Alabama # 82/17 3 vs. Southern Illinois # 112/18 10 at Jacksonville State # 152/21 0 at LSU 72/22 3 Southern Miss 22/24 1 vs. Indiana @ 22/24 0 vs. Georgia State @ 122/25 3 vs. Bradley @ 62/25 1 vs. Eastern Kentucky @ 52/26 2 vs. Campbell @ 32/29 4 Southern 123/2 12 vs. Alabama State ! 23/2 2 vs. Morehead State ! 33/3 5 vs. Elon ! 73/4 0 vs. Georgia Tech ! 83/4 4 vs. Western Carolina ! 53/7 1 at South Alabama 163/8 3 Mississippi Valley State 03/14 3,2 at Jackson State 2,03/16 0 Central Arkansas* 23/17 3 Central Arkansas* 53/23 0 at Texas State* 33/24 0 at Texas State* 103/27 0,2 at Nicholls State* 8,103/30 2 McNeese State* 83/31 4 McNeese State* 04/6 0 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 44/7 1 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 34/9 12 at Southern 84/13 4 UTSA* 14/14 0 UTSA* 44/18 9 South Alabama 84/21 3,1 at Sam Houston State* 0,04/24 3,10 at Northwestern State* 4,24/27 5 Stephen F. Austin* 74/28 1 Stephen F. Austin* 95/1 17,13 at Grambling 4,35/4 4 UT Arlington* 35/5 6 UT Arlington* 0

$ - Lion Classic (Hammond, La.)# - JSU Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)@ - Phyllis Rafter Memorial (Atlanta, Ga.)! - Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)* - Southland Confernece game

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This is SoutheasternSince its founding in 1925, Southeastern Louisiana

University has been committed to helping the region grow and prosper. Our mission -- to lead

the educational, economic and cultural development of the region – ties Southeastern intimately to the lives of the communities and residents we serve.

Quick Facts & Figures• Enrollment: approximately 15,400• Faculty: 637 (full and part time)• Student-Faculty ratio: 27:1• Sites: Hammond (main campus), St. Tammany Center (Mandeville), Livingston Parish Literacy and Technology Center (Walker), Nursing Center (Baton Rouge), Turtle Cove Environmental Research Center (Pass Manchac)• Last fall, Southeastern had a record number of graduates exceeding 1,400.

Economic Impact • More than $564 million annual impact. Spending by the university’s more than 15,000 students accounts for an approximate $237 million impact, while faculty and staff spending amounts to a $99 million impact. • As part of the University of Louisiana System, the impact of each dollar invested in the university is multiplied by eight as it cycles through the state economy.• More than 5,700 non-university jobs throughout the state in areas such as construction, health care and food services.

Community Impact • Faculty and staff volunteered approximately 69,000 hours during the year, and students contributed

254,000 hours to enhancing area communities.• The Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts is a venue for a wide range of educational and entertain-ing events. Fanfare, the annual festival of the arts, has entertained and educated thousands of patrons over the past 24 seasons.• Multiple service-learning courses provide students the opportunity to serve their communities while participating in hands-on learning.

Academic Excellence • Incoming freshman ACT average composite scores (21.4) last fall exceeded both the state and national averages. Highly qualified students entering Southeastern – those with ACT scores of 24 and above – have increased nearly 50 percent in the past five years.• In a report issued by the Southern Regional Educa-tion Board, Southeastern’s master’s degree program in education was rated among the best in the south-ern states in preparing future school principals and other education leaders. • The School of Nursing has been named the Nursing Program of the Year three times in the last 10 years by the Louisiana State Nurses Foundation. • Southeastern in 2008 was named a “Great College to Work for” by The Chronicle of High Education. The only Louisiana institution to be recognized in the survey, Southeastern received high marks in 10 different areas, including collaborative governance, job satisfaction and confidence in leadership.• Southeastern has been named to the 2010 and 2011 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Rolls, recognizing the university as a front-runner for its involvement in volunteering, service-learning and civic engagement. The award

was made by the Corporation for National and Community Service.• In order to encourage students to complete their undergraduate degree in four years, Southeastern offers a unique “Progression Scholarship” to students who demonstrate satisfactory progress toward graduation. • Southeastern’s redesigned mathematics courses have increased success in courses often considered

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“barriers” to student success. In two years, the col-lege algebra success rate has improved by 27 percent and the withdrawal rate is steadily falling.

Successful Alumni• Alumni of Southeastern are successful in all areas of business, government, and entertainment. Recently recognized as distinguished alums are Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts, internationally recognized opera tenor Donald George, Chinese real estate and retailing entrepreneur Roger Wang, El Salvador Finance Minister William Handal, Federal Judges James Brady and Carl J. Barbier, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Russell Carollo, and former Ameri-can Heart Association Chair Colletta C. Barrett.

Campus Living• Campus living is convenient, smart and fun! Southeastern students have the opportunity to meet and mingle with people of different backgrounds, interests, ideas, experiences, and goals. Southeast-ern’s campus provides dining halls, library, bookstore, health center, swimming pool, tennis courts, student activity center and a student union with a game room, snack bars, and post office. • Southeastern’s eight state-of-the-art residence halls, plus apartment-style Southeastern Oaks and the Village features the amenities today’s students seek such as privacy, cable TV, and wireless Internet.• Southeastern is the only university in Louisiana, and one of just a few in the nation where students rent, not buy, textbooks. At Southeastern, students pay a small rental fee at the beginning of the semester, and simply return books at the end, resulting in a significant savings.

Workforce Development• A number of new undergraduate degrees have been specifically designed to meet area workforce demands. These include an online RN to BS degree

in nursing, supply chain management, engineering technology with mechanical, construction, computer science, and industrial technology concentrations, additional clinical training in radiology technology, and doctoral programs in educational leadership and advanced nursing practice.• Since opening in 2003, the Southeast Louisiana Business Center has functioned as a one-stop center designed to facilitate more than 125 new business starts, more than $130 million in capital raised for businesses; 13 incubator “graduates” creating nearly 50 jobs and millions of dollars in new capital; and the completion of more than 40 business and industry economic impact studies.• The Southeastern Small Business Development Center was recognized in 2012 with the SBDC Ex-cellence and Innovation Award, given annually to the program that demonstrates excellence in improving value to small businesses and advancing program delivery and management through innovation.• A survey of employers who have hired South-eastern graduates indicates that more than 75 percent found Southeastern graduates were better prepared for employment when compared to other employees; all said they would readily hire another Southeastern graduate.

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University Quick Facts

FoundedSeptember 14, 1925

LocationHammond, Louisiana (population 22,000). Located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, 55 miles north of New Orleans and 45 miles east of Baton Rouge

Enrollment15,400 students representing 41 states and 64 countries

Campus365-acre campus with state-of-the-art residential, academic and athletic facilities

Student to Faculty Ratio27:1

Academic ProgramsFive Academic Colleges with 45 undergraduate degrees in a wide range of areas and 21 graduate degree programs, including doctoral programs in educational leadership and advanced nursing practice

Accredited By the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate, Baccalaureate, and Master’s degree levels

Degree ProgramsUndergraduate ProgramsCollege of Arts, Humanities, and Social SciencesArtCommunicationCriminal JusticeCultural Resource ManagementEnglishGeneral StudiesHistoryLiberal Arts StudiesMusicPolitical SciencePsychologySociologySpanish

College of BusinessAccountingBusiness AdministrationFinanceManagementMarketing

College of Education and Human DevelopmentArt EducationEarly Childhood Education (Pre K-3)Elementary Education (1-5) Health and Physical EducationFamily and Consumer SciencesMusic EducationSecondary Education (6-12) English Education Health and Physical Education Mathematics Education Science Education Social Studies Education Spanish Education Speech EducationSocial WorkSpecial Education

Mild/Moderate DisabilitiesCollege of Nursing and Health SciencesAthletic TrainingCommunication Sciences & DisordersHealth Education and PromotionHealth StudiesKinesiologyNursing

College of Science and TechnologyBiological SciencesChemistryComputer ScienceIndustrial TechnologyMathematicsPhysics

Master’s ProgramsApplied SociologyBiologyBusiness AdministrationCommunication Science & DisordersEducation Counselor Education Curriculum Instruction Educational Leadership Special Education Teaching, Early Interventionist Teaching, Elementary EducationEnglishHealth and KinesiologyHistoryIntegrated Science and TechnologyMusicNursingOrganizational CommunicationPsychology

Ph.D. ProgramEducational LeadershipAdvanced Nursing Practice

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North Oak Park

Outdoor Batting Cages Ticket Booth/Gated Entrance

Softball Locker Room Indoor Practice Area

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Dr. John L. Crain was named President of Southeastern Louisiana University on Febru-ary 17, 2009 by the Board of Supervisors of

the University of Louisiana System, after serving as Interim President since July 2008. Crain served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for seven years prior to his appointment as President. His 23 years of experi-ence on the Hammond campus includes head of the Department of Accounting, chair of the Council of Department Heads, president of the Faculty Senate, director of the Small Business Development Center, and 13 years as a full-time member of the accounting faculty. A Southeastern alumnus, Crain headed South-eastern’s Accounting Department from 1999-2001. As department chair, he led efforts to reaffirm the department’s accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Crain is a native of Franklinton and 1978 grad-uate of Franklinton High School. He received a Bach-elor of Science degree in accounting from Southeast-ern in 1981 and Master of Business Administration in 1984. He attained Certified Public Accountant status in 1983. He received his doctoral degree in accoun-tancy from the University of Mississippi in 1988. Crain’s scholarly accomplishments include publication of more than 50 refereed journal articles and presentations at academic conferences. He was the 1992 recipient of Southeastern’s highest faculty award, the President’s Award for Excellence in Research. He was a member of the Louisiana Blue Ribbon Commission on Educational Excellence, the Louisiana Board of Regents Master Plan National

Advisory Panel Workgroup on Retention and Com-pletion, and chair of the Accounting Education Issues Committee of the Society of Louisiana CPAs. He is a member of numerous professional, civic and academic organizations, currently serving on the Boards of the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum, the North Shore Business Council, GNO, Inc., and the Committee of 100 for Economic Devel-opment. He previously served on the Board of the Louisiana Children’s Discovery Museum from 2006 to 2009. He is a member of the Hammond Rotary Club.

University Administration

Dr. Tammy BourgProvost/VP

Academic Affairs

Dr. Marvin YatesVice PresidentStudent Affairs

Wendy Johns LauderdaleVice President

University Advancement

University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors

Wayne Parker, ChairRussell Mosely, Vice Chair

Paul Aucoin, ParliamentarianAndre Coudrain

Edward J. Crawford, IIIWilliam Dearmon (student)

Jimmy R. Faircloth, Jr.David Guidry

E. Gerald HebertLouis J. Lambert

Renee LapeyrolerieJohn O. LeTardJimmy Long, Sr.

Jimmie “Beau” Martin, Jr.Carl Shetler

Winfred Sibille

Dr. John CrainUniversity President

Sam DomianoInterim Vice President

Administration and Finance

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Director of AthleticsBart Bellairs is in his third year at Southeastern

Louisiana University after being named the school’s 15th Director of Athletics in November

of 2009. Before arriving at Southeastern, Bellairs served in the same capacity at Savannah State University. A former senior athletics administrator at Virginia Military Institute, Bellairs oversees 15 NCAA Division I affiliated programs that compete in the Southland Conference. Since joining the Southland in 1997, the Lions have captured 23 regular-season or tournament championships, including five regular-season titles in women’s soccer, three in women’s tennis, three in men’s golf and two in men’s basketball. Southeastern also claimed the Southland Men’s All-Sports Trophy in 2008-09, highlighted by the 2009 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field championship with the women’s soc-cer team earning its first-ever berth to the NCAA Championships. During Bellairs’ tenure at Southeastern, the University’s athletic facilities have seen significant improvements, including renovations to locker rooms and coaches’ offices. The Southeastern baseball team saw the addition of a covered hitting facility and a new bullpen area while the Ray A. Naquin Strength and Conditioning Center installed new flooring and workout equipment. The Southeastern track and field team saw improvements with locker rooms, along with a state-of-the-art facility. In volleyball, the Lady Lions’ will move into an expanded locker room while the wom-en’s tennis team moved into its new locker rooms and refurbished courts.

Probably the biggest improvement during Bellairs’ tenure has been the replacement of the playing sur-face at Strawberry Stadium. The new surface - which was installed in June 2012 - was the same surface used in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during the 2010 season. With improvements to help Southeastern on the field, there has also been steady improvement in the classroom and APR scores. Eleven of the 15 sports met or exceeded the standard of 925 set forth by the NCAA. Prior to his move to Hammond, Bellairs was at Savannah State, an NCAA Division I program, with 15 teams, since July 2008. There he implemented an aca-demics success plan that included an academic “road map” for each student-athlete from registration to graduation. He developed a Title IX/Gender Equity program that involved reworking the athletic budget to resolve long-time problems with staffing, facilities and scholarships. During his tenure at Savannah State, football, men’s basketball, softball and women’s volley-ball teams all saw significant improvement in seasonal wins. Prior to joining Savannah State, Bellairs served as senior associate director of intercollegiate athletics from 2005 to 2008 and head basketball coach from 1993 to 2005 at VMI in Lexington, Va. Responsibilities included marketing and promotions, ticket oper-ations, management of the licensing program and serving as director for all key athletic facilities. There he created new pricing strategies, athletic depart-ment promotions and new revenue streams. As head basketball coach, he was named the Southern Conference Coach of the Year, the Virginia Coach of

the Year and the “Sports Illustrated” Unknown Coach of the Year. Bellairs, a native of Richmond, Ky., also served as assistant basketball coach at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va., from 1988 to 1993, where his teams saw one NCAA tournament appear-ance and five NIT appearances; as assistant basketball coach at the University of Massachusetts (1986-1988); assistant basketball coach at the University of Maryland (1984-1986); and head basketball coach, head cross country coach and assistant baseball coach at Wilkes College in Wilkes Barre, Pa. (1983-1985). He holds a Master of Science degree in physical education and athletics administration from Western Illinois University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology/social work from Warren Wilson College in Asheville, N.C. Bellairs and his wife Jacki have five children.

Bart BellairsDirector of Athletics

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Athletics AdministrationAndrew BechacSenior Associate AD for Internal Ops

Beginning his seventh year at Southeastern is Andrew Be-chac. In his current role, Bechac

coordinates all event operations and game manage-ment along with coordinating all facility rentals, retail operations and handling the fifth-year aid program. Before coming to Southeastern in 2005, Be-chac spent one year at the Sun Belt Conference as a Championships Assistant. While with the SBC, Be-chac coordinated the NCAA Yes Clinics, updated the Championship manuals, assisted with NCAA and the conference compliance and media relations activities for the New Orleans Bowl. Bechac, a 1990 graduate in history at Loyola University, worked for 13 years at the high school level beginning as an assistant coach at St. Paul’s High School in Covington. He spent one year at Teurlings Catholic High School before accepting the position as Assistant Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Ganus High School. The Mandeville, La., native moved to Pope John Paul II High School in Slidell as head football coach in 1996 and earned three Coach of the Year awards in his tenure with the Jaguars. He moved to Northshore High School for two years before spending two sea-sons in the Bogalusa City School System, serving as Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Boga-lusa High School. Bechac earned his Master’s degree in Loyola in 2003 and is currently a Doctoral student at the Unit-ed States Sports Academy. Married to the former Margaret Blanke, Bechac resides in Hammond and has two daughters, Meredith and Camille and a son, Evan.

Dr. Joe MorrisNCAA Faculty Representative

Entering his fifth year at Southeastern as the NCAA Fac-ulty Representative is Joseph L. Morris, Ph. D. In his current role, Dr. Mor-ris is involved in the assurance

of the academic integrity of the athletics program and in the maintenance of the welfare of the student ath-lete. He is the university’s representative of the presi-dent and faculty on issues regarding athletics. Dr. Morris is an Associate Professor of Account-ing and Coordinator of the Accounting Internship Program at Southeastern Louisiana University. He holds B.S. and M.B.A. degrees from Arkansas State University (1973 and 1974), and holds a PhD degree from the University of Mississippi (1986). Dr. Morris is a licensed CPA in Arkansas (inactive status). He has been employed by Southeastern since 1984, and has served in various capacities including Department Head of Accounting for 11 years. Dr. Morris serves on the Southland Conference Advisory

Council as well as the conference’s Compliance Com-mittee and Awards Committee. Dr. Morris is a member of the American Ac-counting Association, Association of Government Accountants, and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Leslie Rolling WelshDirector of Ticket Operations

Beginning her eighth year at Southeastern as the Director of Ticket Operations is Leslie Roll-ing. In her current role, Rolling is responsible for all aspects of

Southeastern’s ticketing program including season passes, individual game sales and group packages. She also serves as the liaison to the Student Athlete Advi-sory Committee. Before coming to Southeastern in 2005, Rolling spent four years as a sales associate with Red, White and Brew. She gained extensive experience with point-of-sale transaction systems including the areas of inventory management as well as purchasing and receiving. Rolling, a 2000 graduate in Sport Management at Southeastern, earned her Master’s degree in Busi-ness Administration at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2003. While at UTC, she managed Riverside Beverage Company. The Hammond native played one year of colle-giate volleyball at Louisiana Tech before transferring to Southeastern. Rolling and her husband, Maurice reside in Lor-anger.

John LongAssistant to the President for Athletic Compliance

Beginning his third year at Southeastern as the Athletic Compliance Director is John Long. In his current role, Long is

responsible for ensuring that Southeastern’s 15 Di-vision I sports are in compliance with regulations set forth by the NCAA, is the Title IX coordinator and manages the National Letter of Intent program. Before coming to Southeastern in 2010, Long spent one year at Rice University serving as an intern and Assistant to the Director of Compliance. While at Rice, he researched NCAA legislation, conducted NCAA rules education meetings with coaches and student athletes, managed the National Letter of In-tent program and served as a liaison to the financial aid department for scholarships. Long, a 2006 graduate in Political Communi-cation at the University of Texas, was the Marketing Coordinator for Major League Soccer’s Houston Dy-namo in 2006. He handled all aspects of the Dyna-mo’s advertising and promotions including negotiating advertising contracts, managing financial records and coordinating game day promotional events.

A native of Houston, Texas, Long earned the Na-tional Sports Law Institute’s Certificate of Sports Law and his Juris Doctorate from Marquette University Law School in 2009. He passed the Texas State Bar later that same year.

Mary Kathryn BorlandAssistant AD for Academic Ser-vices/Senior Woman Adminis-trator

Mary Kathryn Borland be-gins her first year at Southeast-ern after spending the past five

years at UAB. Before her arrival in Hammond, Borland served as an academic advisor in the Don M. and Marsha Hoke Hire Student-Athlete Academic Center. Her main duties include overseeing the academic progress for the Blazers’ football and women’s tennis teams. She also assists with the Life Skills program. She was appointed as the Book Coordinator in 2010. A 2004 graduate of Wesleyan College in Macon, Ga., Borland obtained her bachelor’s degree in Mu-sic with a concentration in vocal performance before moving to Troy University, where she earned her Mas-ter’s of Science in Sports and Fitness Management in May 2006. In 2004, Borland served as a student assistant to the interim athletics director at Wesleyan College. She followed that by holding a staff assistant position in Troy’s student-athlete support services department from 2004-06. A native of Dothan, Ala., Borland is also involved in various organizations, including the National Asso-ciation of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A), the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA), and she is the former athletics representative on UAB’s Campus Academic Advisory Committee.

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Staff DirectoryStaff DirectoryAdministrative/Support Staff

Linda Alford Administrative Coordinator

Carley CryerMarketing and Promotions

Jehan Ayap Assistant Athletic

Trainer

Meghan Campbell Interim Head

Athletic Trainer

Kemmler Chapple Associate Sports

Information Director

Brandon FrankOperations

Brandon HowardDirector of

Sport Performance

Larry HymelAlumni Athletic

Director

Erin Karch Assistant

Athletic Trainer

Justin RichardAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Tecla SchillageBusiness Manager

Josh SmithAssistant

Compliance Director

Matt SullivanAssistant AD

Media Relations

Damon SundeAssistant Sports

Information Director

Heather Thompson

LAA Bookkeeper

Ro TrufantLAA

Administrative Assistant

Anna WoodallAssistant to

the AD

Football

Ron RobertsHead Football

Coach

E.K. FranksAssistant

Football Coach

Pete GoldingAssistant

Football Coach

Brandon LacyAssistant Fooball

Coach

Travis MikelAssistant

Football Coach

Chet PobolishAssistant

Football Coach

Karl ScottAssistant

Football Coach

Greg StevensAssistant

Football Coach

Tyrone WilliamsAsst. Football Coach/

Asst. ADCommunity Service

Men’s Basketball

Jim YarbroughHead Men’s

Basketball Coach

Larry CordaroAssistant Men’s

Basketball Coach

Michael CyprienAssistant Men’s

Basketball Coach

Alex HausladenAssistant Men’s

Basketball Coach

Women’s Basketball

Lori Davis JonesHead Women’s

Basketball Coach

Eric DumasAssistant Women’s

Basketball Coach

Bob AustinAssistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Baseball

Jay Artigues Head Baseball

Coach

Daniel LathamAssistant

Baseball Coach

Matt RiserAssistant

Baseball Coach

Cass HargisAssistant

Baseball Coach

Softball

Pete LangloisHead Softball

Coach

Golf

Tim BaldwinHead Golf Coach/Asst.

AD Special Events

Tennis

Jason HayesHead Tennis

Coach

Julie KennedyAssistant

Softball Coach

Arica RodriguezAssistant Softball

Coach

Volleyball

Geno FrugoliHead Volleyball

Coach

Priscilla MorganAssistant Volleyball

Coach

Bob EichelbergerAssistant

Volleyball Coach

Track & Field/Cross Country

Sean BradyHead Track/Cross Country Coach

Brent Alfred Assistant Track

Coach

Lucais MacKay Assistant Track

Coach

Soccer

Blake HornbuckleHead Soccer

Coach

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List of Athletic Endowments and Scholarships

The Anatomix Physical Therapy Endowment for the Support of Athletic TrainingThe Angelo C. And Marguerite Antonelli Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Greg Baker Endowed Scholarship Thomas and Virginia Barr III Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsSherry Beall Endowed Scholarship (planned gift)The William and Emily Bond Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Glen D. Bowman Family Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe JoAnn Spangler Bowman Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The David Y. Brian Family Endowed Scholarship The Sharlotte and Bret Brian Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Wilbur Carlisle Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Central Progressive Bank Endowment Scholarship in Athletics The Joel Champagne Endowed ScholarshipThe Dr. Davis E. “Sonny” Chandler Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Leroy and Elsie Chenevert Memorial Scholarship in AthleticsThe Coaches Memorial Scholarship in Football - Red Stick ChapterThe Colonial Pipeline Settlement Scholarship - St. Helena Parish The Ralph J. and Margaret S. Daigle Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Bob Deviney Endowed Scholarship for BaseballThe Manuel Dugas Family Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Bob Duhe, Terry King and Joe Abene Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Rick Durham Family Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Farris Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The John Faught Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Bobby Felder Endowed Scholarship The FeLions Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Duane and Verne Floyd Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Stanley Galloway Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Gary Glaser Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Sandy Goodwin Memorial Scholarship Fund The Dr. Robert and Lydia Hardy Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Donnie Jarreau Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Ellis Johnson Endowed Scholarship in FootballThe Johnson Family Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Patrick G. Kenelly Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Billy and Launa Ladner Endowment The Barton and Mary Leader Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Robert W. Lee Scholarship The Don and Willie Lewis Endowed Scholarship The Amy Livingston-Oberschmidt Endowed Scholarship in TennisThe Oscar and Billie Jean Lofton Endowed Scholarship for FootballThe Lura Hornosky Manzella Memorial Scholarship in Athletics The Ken and Christina Matherne Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Junior and Peggy Matheu Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Dr. Lee Mire Endowment for the Support of FootballThe Terry Passman Endowment (planned gift)The Scott Patterson Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Cedric and Dannette Patton Endowment for FootballThe Craig “Tank” Peak and Judge Burrell Carter Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Ray “Coon” and Jacklyn Porta Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Charles and Kathy Reese Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Ray Renton Endowed Scholarship for Support of Athletics The Robin Roberts Endowed Scholarship for Women’s AthleticsThe Duke Robin Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Gary Sandifer Endowment (planned gift)The Sam and Chris Santora Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Danny K. Schilling Endowed Scholarship in Athletics (Football)The John and Ellie Schroder Endowed Scholarship for AthleticsThe Catherine and Duane Shafer Endowment (planned gift)The Duane and Leigh Shafer Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Dick and Glory Sharp Endowed Scholarship The Southeastern Athletic Memorial ScholarshipThe State Farm Endowment The Stevens Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Trapp Family Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsThe Pete Valenti Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The David Venable Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Kelly Wells Endowed Scholarship (planned gift)The Louis Wiginton Endowed Scholarship in FootballThe Dr. Dale Williams Endowed Scholarship in Athletics

Mission StatementThe Lion Athletics Association (LAA) is a non-profit organization which assists the Southeastern Athletics Department by pro-viding financial support for scholarships, operations and athletic facilities. The LAA follows by-laws set forth and reviewed yearly by the President of the University, Athletic Director and the LAA Board of Directors to ensure all policies and goals comply with the NCAA and Southeastern Louisiana University regula-tions and missions.

The primary mission of the LAA is to positively impact the lives of Southeastern student-athletes.

Giving OptionsContributions to the LAA Championship Fund:These funds are used for:

• Fifth-year scholarship aid for eligible student-athletes from all sports. This aid assists student athletes to graduate upon completion of their athletic eligibility• Financial assistant for all sports programs (recruiting, travel, equipment)• Scholarship assistance for all sports programs• Programs and projects will benefit individual sport programs or the department as a whole• Operation costs of the LAA

Contributions to a Specific Sport Programs: • These gifts will support the sport program or programs of your choice. A slight percentage of the dona-tion will be directed to the LAA Championship fund.

Other Ways to GiveAthletic Scholarship EndowmentsScholarship endowments can be established to aid the most deserving student-athletes or designated to a student-athlete participating in a particular sport. Scholarship endowments allow you to have your name, or the name of a loved one, linked to Southeastern Athletics.

Naming RightsLeave your mark on Southeastern Athletics and leave a legacy that will be viewed for years to come through a name rights gift. Naming opportunities exist at each of the Southeastern athletic facilities.

Planned GiftsName Southeastern Athletics as a beneficiary in your will, life insurance, trust or other planned gift arrange-ment and ensure the continued development of student-athletes from one generation to the next. Please contact Wendy Lauderdale, Vice President for University Advancement at (985) 549-2239.

Gift-In-KindA gift-in-kind is a donation of goods and/or services instead of money.

Payroll Deduction for Employees of SoutheasternSoutheastern University employees can payroll deduct their contribution to the LAA and receive a 20% dis-count on the membership rate as an employee benefit. Please visit LionSports.net/LAA to print the Payroll Deduction Form.

Corporate SponsorshipsLion Sports Properties offers a variety of game day and promotional opportunities for your business to reach the thousands of fans that attend sporting events at Southeastern Louisiana University year round. Combine your business with the excitement of Southeastern Athletics through one or more of the fol-lowing opportunties: signage packages, print advertising, radio spots and live reads, website banners on Lionsports.net, gameday sponsorships and golf tournament packages. Please contact Tim Baldwin at (985)

549-5186 for more details.

Contacting the LAAFor more information on the Lion Athletics Association, inquiries can be made to the Lion Athletics Association Office at (985) 549-3227 or by visiting www.LionSports.net/laa.

Ro TrufantLAA Administrative

Assistant

Heather ThompsonLAA Bookkeeper

Ross BarbierLAA Graduate

Assistant

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2013 Lady Lions

#1Megan McCollum

2B • 5-3 • Jr.Lafayette, La.

#2Michelle DuheOF • 5-5 • Sr.Lutcher, La.

#3Hali Westmoreland

C • 5-6 • So.Walker, La.

#4Vanessa EngMI • 5-3 • So.Alvin, Texas

#5Kelsey NicholsOF • 5-3 • Sr.Alvin, Texas

#6Megan Moore3B • 5-6 • So.Elgin, Texas

#7Kati Morse

P • 5-10 • Sr.Ponchatoula, La.

#8Caitlyn Fowler

C • 5-6 • Jr.Fort Worth, Texas

#9Rachael Hellyer

P • 5-9 • Jr.Folsom, Calif.

#10Amanda Livaudais

OF • 5-8 • Fr.Belle Chasse, La.

#11Kayla ElswickSS • 6-1 • Sr.Rossville, Ga.

#13Tori Sheppard1B • 5-7 • Jr.

Houston, Texas

#14Logane Fuselier

OF • 5-6 • Jr.Oberlin, La.

#16Katie LacourOF • 5-6 • Fr.

Port St. Joe, Fla.

#17Jessie Browne

P • 5-9 • Jr.Zachary, La.

#18Arden DelanyOF • 5-1 • Fr.Gonzales, La.

#19Kenna TerryP • 5-7 • Sr.

Baytown, Texas

#20Taylor BishopP • 5-9 • Fr.

Sugar Land, Texas

#21Sloan JenkinsOF • 5-9 • Fr.

Katy, Texas

#22Emily Moreno

C • 5-3 • Jr.Greenwell Springs, La.

#23Katie Doyle

C/OF • 5-7 • Sr.Mesa, Ariz.

#25Amber Sather

1B/DP • 6-0 • Fr.Kennedale, Texas

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