BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY SOFTBALL -----1985-- Sophomore Sue Kocher PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1983 1984 - BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY" A Conunitment To Excellence" Bloomsburg University is a multi-purpose institution of higher education serving the citizens of Pennsylvania as one of the 14 Commonwealth-owned Universities . With a commitment to provide a quality, affordable education for all qualified students, Bloomsburg combines the tradition of an institution founded in 1839 with modem learning, living, and recreational programs and facilities. Commonwealth funding provides 55 percent of Bloomsburg's annual operating budget. Undergraduate students may enroll in degree programs in 64 areas of study in the arts and sciences, business, teacher education, nursing, and health sciences. A program in engineering is offered in conjunction with the Pennsylvania State University, and preparation for post-baccalaureate study at professional schools is offered. Unique educational opportunities are available through advanced placement, study abroad, professional practicum, internships, independent study and the Center for Academic Development programs. At the graduate level, the master's degree is offered in 25 areas of study and there are ten supervisory certification programs in the field of teacher education. Extended program offerings provide continuing, life-long learning opportunities for people of all ages and educational interests through non-degree courses, non-credit mini-courses, international studies and exchanges, cooperative education, courses offered at oft-campus locations and by public service television, and credit for work experience. Enrollment for the Fall semester, 1984, totalled 6189 students. There were5,045 full-time and 719 part-time undergraduates, and 93 full-time and 332 part-time graduate students. Instruction is provided by a 342-member faculty. The University's 173-acre campus overlooks the Town of Bloomsburg and the scenic Susquehanna Valley. Carver Hall, built in 1867, provides a contrast with the modem facilities that include seven residence halls, a library, a 2,000-seat auditorium, student union, dining hall, gymnasium, administration building, five classroom buildings, athletic fields, and recreational areas on the lower campus . An athletic complex and recreational area occupy the school's 100-acre upper campus. In addition, the James H. McCormick Center for Human Services is the newest building on the lower campus and is being used for the first time this fall . Located less than two miles from an Interstate 80 interchange and 22 miles from Interstate 81, Bloomsburg is within one hour's driving time from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Hazleton, and Williamsport, 1½ hours from Harrisburg, 2½ hours from Philadelphia, and 3 hours from New York City. The community is 45 miles from the Avoca International Airport and is serviced by major bus lines. Bloomsburg has an enviable placement record. Of the 1,183 who graduated in the 1982-83 academic year, 81 % had meaningful employment or were in graduate school one year later. Active files of over 25,000 living alumni are kept by the University. Graduates of BU have distinguished themselves in areas including law, medicine (one is a Nobel Laureate), science, architecture, education, industry, and research. The Bloomsburg University is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the Pennsylvania State Board of Education. Table of Contents Bloomsburg University "A Commitment to Excellence" . inside front cover Media Information, Quick Facts and Contacts Coaching Staff Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 Season Outlook . . 1985 Husky Roster . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . I 2 3-4 . . . .......... . . . .. . . . . . 4 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8 9-10 1984 Statistics . 11 Results from 1984 . Bloomsburg Softball, "Over the Years". II Records Against 1985 Opponents and All-Time Opponents . . Bloomsburg Softball Records . . ...... 12 inside back cover Accomplishments Over The Past Five Years . . . . . . . . . inside back cover Head Trainer & Equipment Manager .......... inside back cover 1985 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . ................. back cover To The Media - - - - . For further information concerning Bloomsburg Softball, contact Sports Information Director Jim Hollister, Waller Administration Building, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 {phone: 717-389-4413, office; 717784-7756, home) . - Quick Facts and Contacts Location: Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Enrollment: 6189 Enrollment: 6189 General Information: 717-389-4000 President: Larry W. Jones (Interim) Athletic Director: Roger Sanders (717) 389-4360 Athletic Department: 717-389-4049 Colors: Maroon and Gold Home Field: Lower Campus Trainer: Arthur Hopkins: 717 -389-440 I Equipment Manager: Ron Morgan, 717-389-4374 Conference: Pennsylvania (Eastern Division) 1983-84 Overall Record: 30-4 Head Coach- - - Jan Hutchinson Jan Hutchinson enters her eighth season as head softball coach at Bloomsburg University with a 141-47 record. Last season Bloomsburg posted a 30-4 record and was crowned Pennsylvania conference champions for the second straight year. The Huskies were defeated by Sacred Heart in the Eastern Regional of the NCAA Tournament, also for the second consecutive season. Hutchinson led Bloomsburg to the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (Al.AW) national title in 1982. In the last three seasons, her teams have posted records of 28-4, 33-4, and 30-4 for an .833 winning percentage. A year ago, the Huskies advanced to the finals of the NCAA Eastern Regional in Bridgeport, CT., but were defeated by Sacred Heart. The tourney was a double elimination affair. Both Bloomsburg and Sacred Heart defeated Mankato St. in their first round games to set up a best of three format. Sacred Heart needed 23 innings in the first game before pushing across the winning run for a 1-0 victory. The Huskies bounced back to capture the second game 3-0 to set up the final contest. Sacred Heart then took another 1-0 decision from the Huskies, this time in eight innings, to advance to the national finals. Hutchinson, a native of Newton, NJ, received her Bachelor of Science Degree in 1971 and earned her Master of Education Degree in Physical Education in 1979, both from East Stroudsburg University. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg, she was a member of the faculty of the Blair Academy in Blairstown, NJ. There she initiated an interscholastic sports program for women and served as head coach of the field hockey, basketball, and softball teams. In 1982, Hutchinson was one of the first coaches ever to lead two teams to national championships in the same year as both the BU field hockey and softball teams captured Al.AW titles. Assistant Coach Tina Souders Tina Souders is in her first season as an assistant softball coach at Bloomsburg. She graduated from BU last year with a degree in Sociology/Social Welfare. Souders was a four year starter for the softball team and holds multiple game, season, and career pitching records . Her 74 career victories, against just 11 losses, is a school record. Other career marks include 635 strikeouts, 610 innings pitched, and a 0.34 earned run average. Souders also has many season records to her credit including: lowest earned run average, 0.23; most strikeouts, 207; fewest walks, 13; most shutouts, 18; and most consecutive victories, 22. 2 OUTLOOK - - The members of the 1985 Bloomsburg University softball team are going to have to forgive coach Jan Hutchinson if she calls them by the wrong names for a little while this season. The coach, now in her eighth year at the helm, spent the last four seasons watching the likes of All-Americans Tina Souders, Denise Henderson, Anne Schmidt and Kathy Behan, just to name a few, but that group has departed and Hutchinson must depend on a young squad to defend the Pennsylvania Conference title the Huskies have won the past two seasons . Eight seniors, including six starters and two regulars, graduated from the unit that posted a 114-21 record over the past four seasons and made a national tournament appearance each season. In addition, standout junior Jean Millen will be sidelined for the entire 1985 campaign due to a knee injury suffered during the basketball season. "As a whole, we can potentially be a contender again," commented Hutchinson, who has posted a 141-47 record in her first seven seasons at the school. "We won't have a superstar, but we should be quicker than we've ever been and our pitching can be pretty good." She added, "I guess you can call this a rebuilding year; we're inexperienced from a playing time standpoint; we're young; we didn't have what could be considered a great recruiting year, but with the people we have around and the few we've added, I think we'll surprise people." With the graduation of Souders, who took with her a career mark of 74-11 and almost every school pitching record, the mound corps now consists of junior Chris Moyer, sophomore Sue Kocher, and freshman Jill Solinski. Moyer has seen somewhat limited action in her first two years but has yet to lose, posting a 16-0 mark in two seasons including a 5-0 slate in 1984. The righthander gave up only three earned runs in 41 innings for an ERA of 0.51. Kocher started her collegiate career off in fine fashion a year ago as she went 9-1, including three consecutive no-hitters and set a school record for consecutive hitless innings with 24. Also a righthander, she allowed three earned runs in 66 innings, an ERA of 0.32. "Both of them have increased their variety of pitches, specifically the drop for Chris and the rise for Sue," commented Hutchinson. Solinski according to Hutchinson "was the most outstanding pitcher in northeastern Pennsylvania. She needs to develop more pitches but has good speed." The coach added, "At least early in the season we should have a fairly equal pitching rotation - all three will see a lot of lime." In addition to outstanding pitching over the past several seasons, the Huskies have possessed a solid defense. In 1984, the unit handled 834 chances committing just 35 errors for a .958 fielding percentage . "Our defense is going lo be so inexperienced and it's going to have to come through if we're to be successful," Hutchinson commented. A second team All-American at second base in 1983, Karen Hertzler, will assume the shortstop duties this season. She committed only two errors in 89 chances last year while hitting for a .363 average. The junior led the team in singles (24) and was second in the sacrifice department (7). She struck out once in 69 times at bat. The cast surrounding Hertzler could vary a lot in the early part of the season. Veteran Kathy Berry, who sat out last year due lo illness, could return to her spot at third base or show up on the other side of the diamond at first base. In 1983, she hit .299 while appearing in 34 of 3 BU' s 37 games. Sophomore Lori Pisco is battling Berry for the starting role and could be in starting lineup al the comer not occupied by Berry. Pisco saw action in only nine games last season. Hutchinson is pleased with the play of both catchers - Lori GuiIson and freshman Cindy Freeland, and when not behind the plate, either could appear at first base. She stated, "They're having a good fight for the spot and may split a lot of the doubleheaders. We may want both in some games because of their good bats," Gui Ison hit .292 lasl season. Sophomore Diane Shields, and transfer Donna Graupp, are vying for the second base job vacated by the move of Hertzler to shortstop. "Getting the right combinations is the biggest trick," stated Hutchinson. "It is such a new group that it's going to take some lime. We know that replacing Jean Millen, who can play almost anywhere, is going to be difficult." The lone senior on the squad, Deb Schneiderhan, is the only returning starter in the outfield and she will move from rightfield to centerfield. Schneiderhan's bat is a question mark, but she was second in stolen bases a year ago and did not commit an error in the outfield. Sophomores Kate Denneny, Kathy Molnar, and Joan Lewis, all return with limited playing lime and, along with newcomer Sue Luna, will seek the remaining openings in right and leftfield. Denneny's solid hitting could give her an edge for one of the spots. Hutchinson concluded, "There's a lot of leaching going on in the pre-season and a lot depends on attitude and what they expect of themselves. The group appears to be anxious to maintain our status among the lop softball learns in this region." 1985 Roster No. Name 12 18 Kathy Berry Kate Denneny Pos. Class Hometown (High School) 3B OF Jr. Port Royal (Juniata) So. Hatboro (Upper Moreland) 29 Cindy freeland C/IB Fr. Wormleysburg 28 Donna Graupp SS/2B So.9 Robesonia 23 Lori Guitson C/IB So. (Conrad Weiser) Pittston 3 Karen Hertzler SS/2B Jr. Mechanicsburg (Mechanicsburg) Camp Hill (Cedar Clilf) {Pittston) 24 Susan Kocher p So. 26 Joan Lewis OF So. Bethlehem (Beth. Catholic) Kendall Park, NJ (Cedar Clrlf) 13 Sue Luna OF Fr. 15 Kathy Molnar OF So. (South Brunswick) Ringtown (North Schuylkill) 20 Chris Moyer p Jr. Spring Mills (Penns Valley) 11 Lori Pisco 3B/IB So. Minersville 19 Deb Schneiderhon OF Sr. (Minersville) Schillington 10 Diane Shields 2B/OF So. Wilkes-Barre 22 Jill Sohnski p Fr. (Meyers) Dallas (Lk. Lehman) (Governor Mifflin) 4 Player Profiles Kathy Berry Junior; 3B Port Royal; Juniata H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #12 Played for the Huskies as a freshman but missed last season due to an illness . Returns this year as a solid infielder with a strong arm. Considered to be one of the stronger batters on the learn. Mainly a third baseman but could see some action at first base as well. Hit .299 in her freshman season and was among the team leaders in walks with 11 while playing in 34 games. Major: Accounting. Kate Denneny Sophomore OF Hatboro - Upper Moreland H.S. Bats: Right; Throws: Right #18 Saw limited lime in the outfield last year but spent the majority of the season as a degisnated hitter. Improved by playing over the summer and has a lot of range defensively. Batted .273 in 1984 in 20 contests . She is also a starter for the national champion field hockey team. Major: Elementary Ed. Cindy Freeland Freshman C/1 B Wormleysburg· Cedar Cliff H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #29 Joins fellow Cedar Cliff grad Susan Kocher on the Bloomsburg roster. Looked very strong in the fall program and will be primatily used as a catcher but may play some first base. Will compete with Lori Guitson for the starling catching spot. Major: Pre-Med. Donna Graupp Sophomore 2B/SS Robesonia - Conrad Weiser H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #28 Transferred to Bloomsburg from Lock Haven where she played both softball and field hockey. Extremely quick and fundamentally sound. Has a strong arm in the field and is expected to be a consistent hitter. Played shortstop in high school and will battle Karen Hertzler for playing time . Maj or: Elementary Education. 5 Sue Luna Freshman OF Kendall Park, NJ S. BrunswickH.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #13 One of the physically stronger members of the team, she shows great potential as both a hitter and a fielder. Will battle for either the left or rightfield starting job. May see only limited time due to her inexperience. Major: Arts and Sciences. Kathy Molnar Sophomore OF Ringtown North Schuylkill H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #15 Kathy saw limited time last year behind four year starters Carolyn Harley and Deb Long. Expected to see more action this season. Was "homerun hitter" for the North Schuylkill H.S . team. Played in only nine games in 1984. Major: Pre-Physical Therapy. ' ' l Chris Moyer Junior P Spring Mills Penns Valley H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #20 Has an unblemished 16-0 record in two years at Bloomsburg. Has a variety of pitches and excellent control which will make her an integral part of this year's pitching staff. Her experience will be an invaluable asset to the young team. Had a 0.51 earned run average, pitching in seven games in 1984. Was 11-0 as a freshman. Major: Sociology/Psychology. Lori Pisco Sophomore 3B/1 B Minersville Minersville H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #11 Saw only limited time in 1984 while backing up All-American third baseman Kathy Behan. Has improved infielding and batting greatly. Can play either first or third base and can pitch if necessary. Her high school team was a state titlist. Major: Elementary Education. Lori Guitson Sophomore C/1 B Pittston· Pittston Area H.S. Bats: Right Throws: right #23 Was the backup catcher to All-American Denise Henderson last year. A good, solid catcher and has a good bat. Hit .280 in 17 games in 1984. Had a .933 fielding percentage last year. Was the goalkeeper for the national championship field hockey team this past fall. Major: Math. 6 \ Karen Hertzler Junior SS/2B Mechanicsburg Mechs.burg H.S. Bats: Left Throws: Right #3 One of only two returning starters. W a s a Division II second team All-Americ an at second base last season. Exceptional quickness and lateral mobility combined with a strong arm make Karen a premiere infielder. Her .323 hatting average wcs second best on the team behind Jea n Millen. Was second on the team in hits and led the Ht.skies in singles playing in 33 games. Is a three year starter for the field hockey team and will be the Huskies shortstop this season. Major: Special Education. i I Susan Kocher Sophomore P Camp Hill· Cedar Cliff H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #24 Possesses the best earned run average of the returning pitchers. Her 0.32 ERA was second only lo Tina Souders' 0.26. Her strong, windmilling style makes her pitches very effective. Can throw a variety of pitches including a rise, drop, curve, and change-up. Has a good bat which will add to the offensive attack. Hit .300 in 1984 and also had a I.DOD fielding percentage in 29 chances. Major: Mass Communications . Joan Lewis Sophomore OF Bethlehem • Bethlehem Cath. H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #26 Saw only limited duty last season behind two four-year starters in the outfield. A consistent fielder who will add depth to the outfield. Should compete for a starting position. Major: Elementary Education. ' [ Deb Schneiderhan Senior OF Shillington Governor Mifflin H.S. Bats: Left Throws: Left #19 The only senior and one of only two returning starters on the 1985 roster. Also one of only two lefthanded batters on the squad. Played rightfield last year but will move to centerfield this year where she will captain the outfield. Great range and an excellent arm. A tough left handed power hitter who will add strength to the lineup, especially from the left side. Was second on the team in stolen bases with seven. Hit .303 as a sophomore. Major: Math. 7 Diane Shields Sophomore 2B/OF Wilkes-Barre Meyers H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #10 Along with Graupp and Hertzler, will add a lot of speed and quickness to the Husky infield. Possesses good lateral mobility and a strong arm. May see some playing time in the outfield . A consistent hitter with fine baserwming speed. Her on-base percentage was .500 last season and had no errors in 18 chances. Was the high scorer on the national champion field hockey team this past season. Major: Business Management. Jill Solinski Freshman P Dallas Lake Lehman H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #22 Noted as perhaps the strongest high school pitcher in northeastern Pennsylvania the last few years . Comes from a strong Lake Lehman program. Will add depth to the pitching staff and her biggest asset will be her speed. Major: Liberal Arts. 1984 Second Team All-American Karen Hertzler 8 1984 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY SOFTBALL Batting Statistics NAME Deb Long Karen Hertzler Anne Schmidt Denise Henderson Jean Millen Deb Schneiderhan Carolyn Harley Kathy Behan Laurie Snyder Mary Hassenplug Lori Guitson Joa nne Lewis Kathy Molnar Lori Pisco Dianne Shields Cathy Sweigart Kate Denneny Tina Souders Susan Kocher Chris Moyer AB H 2B 3B HR SB SAC so BB R RBI AVG GP 72 69 73 69 78 60 55 61 26 25 26 16 31 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 4 2 0 6 4 I 4 0 3 0 I I 7 10 6 7 I 5 6 5 2 I I I 6 3 I 3 9 8 6 6 26 22 17 12 19 9 13 19 24 15 12 14 20 6 30 I 37 3 3 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 21 11 11 8 9 10 7 3 2 0 5 I 7 0 11 I 7 I I 4 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 3 0 I 0 I I 0 2 0 361 363 356 232 397 167 200 131 333 526 292 200 167 000 250 167 233 000 297 333 27 26 25 27 27 24 24 27 13 13 14 I 7 6 7 6 5 I 4 I 6 0 6 0 6 8 15 12 26 4 4 I 6 4 3 I 0 0 4 0 4 0 5 I 746 209 23 12 5 43 177 104 280 27 28 Team Totals ~ ♦ • 10 10 0 0 5 0 2 2 0 I I 2 I I 5 0 3 0 12 12 6 9 6 3 2 2 3 2 4 5 3 I 0 3 0 63 56 115 I I .~ 10 ,, 10 11 9 12 6 14 I 13 3 a, Pitching Statistics NAME w L REL IP BF H lB 2B 3B HR BB so WP HP ER TR ERA GP Tina Souders Chris Moyer II 2 2 1 93 41 39 19 26 35 17 23 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 3 3 10 9 .30 .51 .32 12 8 16 116 13 42 9 66 310 144 217 9 5 9 1 0 1 25 2 5 200 671 84 75 5 3 1 35 171 0 5 10 28 .35 00 Susan Kocher Totals 10 Fielding Statistics .... 0 NAME POS. PO ASSISTS ERROR AVERAGE Deb Long Karen Hertzler CF 3RD Anne Schmidt ss I 33 57 C 1ST Deb Schneiderhan Carolyn Harley Kathy Behan RF LF 15 11 0 2 12 1 7 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1000 978 880 Denise Henderson Jean Millen 32 56 24 154 159 9 222 35 3RD RF C CF Mary Hassenplug Lori Guitson Joanne Lewis LF Kathy Molnar Lori Pisco Dianne Shields Cathy Sweigart 3RD 2ND RF LF Kate Denneny Susan Kocher p p p Chris Moyer Tina Souders Team Totals . 22 17 3 25 2 0 3 8 1 0 7 2 3 577 \ 4 12 2 1 43 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 22 994 961 1000 1000 944 1000 926 1000 0000 813 1000 1000 0000 1000 944 933 958 .. s 10 Results from 1984 BU 21 9 3 4 10 4 7 ., . I I 11 3 2 3 5 16 6 8 10 1 4 5 8 3 14 8 4 4 1 0 3 0 Opponent Opp. 2 2 2 2 I 3 0 6 *Farleigh-Dickinson *Francis Marion "'Rhode Island 'Liberty Baptist (VA) *South Carolina *Princeton *Furman 'Wayne St. (Ml) *American International INDIANA (PA) INDIANA (PA) (10 innings) (MA) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Rider at Rider at Kutztown at Kutztown at Mansfield at Mansfield MILLERSVILLE MILLERSVILLE LOCK HAVEN LOCK HAVEN EAST STROUDSBURG EAST STROUDSBURG SHIPPENSBURG SHIPPENSBURG WEST CHESTER WEST CHESTER +Slippery Rock +Edinboro +Shippensburg ++Mankato St. ++Sacred Heart ++Sacred Heart ++Sacred Heart 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 (16 innings) (23 innings) (8 innings) * - Columbia, SC + - Pennsylvania Conference Championships at Ber-Vaughn Park Berwick, PA ++ - NCAA Eastern Regionals, Bridgeport, CT Over the Years ., 1977 1978 1979 1980 1-3 4-7 6-11 17-8 1981 1982 1983 1984 23-9 8 seasons 28-4 33-4 30-4 142-50 73.9% D a 11 Records Against All Opponents 1985 Opponents: American International (MA) Bridgeport (CT) East Stroudsburg Ithaca (NY) Indiana (PAO Indiana Stale Kutztown LeMoyne (NY) Liberty Baptist (VA) Lock Haven Mansfield Millersville Penn State Salisbury State (MD) Seton Hall (NJ) Shippensburg St. Peters (NJ) Susquehanna Wayne Stale (Ml) West Chester West Chester 1-0 1.000 first meeting 7-2 1-1 6-0 .778 .500 1.000 first meeting 11.4 .733 first meeting 1-0 7.5 5-0 8-4 1-0 4-1 1.000 .583 1.000 .667 1.000 .800 first meeting 9-9 .500 first meeting 8-4 0-1 2-0 2-0 .667 .000 .000 1.000 1-0 1-0 1-1 6-2 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 6-3 1-0 2-0 4-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-4 1-0 3-2 2-0 1-0 1-3 8-4 8-0 1-0 1.000 1.000 .500 .750 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .333 1.000 .600 1.000 1.000 .250 .667 1.000 1.000 All Opponents: Auguslana (IL) Baker (KS) Brockport (NY) Bucknell Calvin (Ml) Catholic University (DC) Eastern Connecticut Edinboro Fairleigh-Dickinson (NJ) Francis Marion (SC) Franklin and Marshall Furman (SC) King's Luzerne County C.C. Mankato State (MN) Messiah Misericordia Navy Oswego (NY) Princeton (NJ) Rhode Island Rider(NJ) Sacred Heart (CT) San Francisco St. Slippery Rock South Carolina Springfield (MA) Trenton State (NJ) University of Scranton Wilkes Winthrop (SC) 12 .. Records - - - Individual Single Game Batting: Hits: Sally Houser Doubles: Carolyn Bartoni Triples: Deb Long Home Runs: Jean Millen Walks: Jean Millen Hit By Pitch: Runs Scored: Gail Geberich Stolen Bases: Carolyn Bartoni Sacrifices: Jeanelle Mitroka 4 2 2 2 5 2 4 4 3 vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Susquehanna 4/7 /80 Vilkes 4/17/80 Lock Haven 4/22/82 Millersville 4/14/84 F. Dickinson 3/12/84 Susquehanna 5/2/78 Susquehanna 4/7 /80 Luzerne 4/27 /78 Shippensburg 4/22/81 Pitching: Longest Game: Tina Souders 23 inn. vs. Sacred Heart 5/11-12/84 Season Batting: Hits: Denise Henderson Doubles: Deb Long Triples: Cheryl Sedlack Home Runs: Jean Millen Walks: Deb Long Hit By Pitch: Deb Long Runs Scored: Denise Henderson Stln. Bases: Roberta Spezialetti Sacrifices: Anne Schmidt Bat. Avg: Denise Henderson Pitching: 1983 1984 1982 1984 1984 1984 1983 1981 1982 1983 (Minimum of 10 games) Lowest Earned Run Average: Tina Souders Most Strikeouts: Tina Souders Fewest Walks: Tina Souders Most Shutouts: Tina Souders Most Wins: Tina Souders Fewest Losses: Chris Moyer Most Consec. Wins: T. Souders Most No-Hitlers: Susan Kocher Consecutive Hitless Innings: Susan Kocher ... 44 8 6 4 23 4 35 14 14 .411 .23 207 13 18 22 0 22 3 1982 1983 1983 1984 1983 1983 1983 1984 24 1984 Accomplishments Over the Last Five Years 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 17-8 23-9 EAIAW Regionals: Second 28-4 EAIAW Regional Champions AIAW Division III Champions 33-4 PSAC Championships: First NCAA East Regional: Second 30-4 PSAC Championships: First NCAA East Regional: Second SOFTBALL 1985 American International (MA) Wayne Stale (MI) Columbia, SC II American International (MA) Columbia, SC 12 Wayne Stale (Ml) Bridgeport (CT) Columbia, SC 13 Ithaca (NY) Liberty Baptist (VA) Columbia, SC 14 Bridgeport (CT) Columbia, SC 15 St Peters Indiana State Columbia, SC 24 Liberty Baptist Penn Stale St. College, PA 27 SUSQUEHANNA (2) 2:30 p.m. ITHACA(2) 3:00 p.m. 4 WEST CHESTER (2) 2:00 p.m. 9 at Shippensburg (2) 2:00 p.m. II at Lock Haven (2) 3:00 p.m. 13 MANSFIELD (2) 1:00 p.m. 14 at Seton Hall (2) 1:00 p.m. 16 al Millersville (2) 3:00 p.m. 18 at Kutztown (2) 2:30 p.m. 20 LEMOYNE (2) 1:00 p.m. 23 SAIJSBURY STATE (2) 2:30 p.m. 25 at Indiana (PA) (2) 3:00 p.m. 27 EAST STROUDSBURG (2) 1:00 p.m. March 10 April 2 May 3-4 10-11 16-17-18 at PSAC Championships at NCAA Division II Regionals at NCAA Division II Semi-Finals and Finals (at California State, Northridge, CA) Berwick, PA