Bloo01sburg University Softball -----1986- - - - - Pennsylvania ---Conference Champions - 1983 1984 1985- - BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY "A Commitment 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 modern 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 2 5 areas of study and there are ten supervisory certification programs in the field of teacher education. Extended program offerin s proved continuing, life-long learning opportunitie fo e of all ages and educational interest through non,.,..rKt""rses, non-credit mini-courses offered at off-campu and by public service television, and credit for work Ien e. Enrollment for the all m ster 1985 totalled 6,439 students. There were 5,133 fu t nd 9 time undergraduates, 108 full-time and 429 -t1 students. Instruction is provided by a 367-memb r The University's 173-ac~ verlooks the Town of Bloomsburg and the sceni na Valley. Carver Hall, built in 1867, provides a GQll'\Q'>iiLili -,wnh the modern facilities that include seven residence f , 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 was used for the first time last 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, 1 ½ hour's from Harrisburg, 2½ hours from Philadelphia, and three 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, 11 7 who graduated in the 1983-84 academic year, 82.1 % 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 .................... Inside front cover "A Commitment to Excellence" To the Media, Quick Facts and Contacts ................... 1 Coaching Staff Profiles .................................... 2 Season Outlook .......................................... 3 1986 Roster .............................................. 4 Player Profiles .......................................... 5-8 Bloomsburg University's Softball All-Americans ............. 8 1985 Bloomsburg University Softball Statistics .......... 9-1 O Results from 1985, Over the Years ....................... 11 Records Against All Opponents .......................... 12 Records, Accomplishments over the Last Five Years ................. Inside Back Cover Softball 1986 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; 717-784-7756, home) - Quick Facts and Contacts at BU Location: Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Enrollment: 6,438 General Information: 717-389-4000 President: Dr. Harry Ausprich Athletic Director: Roger Sanders Athletic Department: 717-389-4354 Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Huskies Home Field: Lower Campus Trainer: Art Hopkins (phone: 717-389-4401) Equipment Manager: Ron Morgan (phone: 717-389-4374) Conference: Pennsylvania 1985 Overall Record: 35-6 Head Coach Jan Hutchinson Jan Hutchinson begins her ninth season as Bloomsburg University's head softball coach in search of the school's fourth straight 30-win season. Hutchinson's squads have compiled 98 victories (33-4, 30-4, and 35-6) over the last three years for an .875 winning percentage. Last season's team won its third consecutive Pennsylvania Conference Championship and also advanced to the NCAA Eastern Regional for the third consecutive year. However, Akron defeated the Huskies in the regional final. Last year, Bloomsburg advanced to the finals of the PC tourney with victories over Edinboro and Shippensburg before a Sue Luna two-run double plated the winning run in the top of the seventh for a 2-0 finals victory over Lock Haven. BU has now gone three consecutive seasons without yielding a run in PC Tournament action. In the opening game of the East Regional, Akron scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to capture a 5-4 victory. The Huskies rebounded to down Sam Houston St. in a 4-2 win. Akron then downed BU as two first-inning runs stood up in a 2-0 victory, advancing them to the final four. Hutchinson, a native of Newton, NJ, received her Bachelor of Science Degree in 1 971 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 titles in the same year as both the BU field hockey and softball teams captured AIAW titles. Assistant Coach Tina Souders Tina Souders enters her second season as an assistant softball coach at Bloomsburg. She graduated from BU in 1984 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 loses, is a school record. Other career marks include 63 5 strikeouts, 610 innings pitched, and a 0.34 earned run average. Souders also has many season and game records to her credit. They include: lowest earned run average, 0.23; most strikeouts, 207; fewest walks, 13; most shutouts, 18; and most consecutive victories, 22. 2 - - - - - outlook - - - - - ,. It takes good pitching and solid hitting to win softball games and the Bloomsburg University Huskies have both - - again!! The three-time defending Pennsylvania Conference champions return their entire pitching staff, which had a combined 0.42 earned run average and all but one player from a club that batted .290 in a season that saw the team win a school record 3 5 games, win its third conference crown in a row and reach the NCAA Division 11 quarterfinals for the third consecutive season. Ninth year head coach Jan Hutchinson has an overall record of 176-53 and knows what she expects from her 1986 Huskies. "Last year we started out thinking about a rebuilding season and just didn't expect the amount of success we had. The kids were really green but played extremely well. With the exception of one or two innings, we could have been in the 'final four.' This season, we have our strongest hitting lineup ever and all three pitchers back, so can only look for another good year." Junior Susan Kocher heads the veteran mound corps that includes senior Chris Moyer and sophomore Jill Solinski. In 1985, Kocher registered the nation's second best ERA of 0.23 and had a record of 16-2. She struck out 130 and allowed just 59 hits to the 464 opponent batters she faced in 21 innings during the season. Kocher is 25-3 in her first two seasons at Bloomsburg. Moyer enjoyed an 11-3 mark a year ago and had an 0.72 ERA. She struck out 59 batters while walking just 17 in 97 innings. The fourth-year performer posted an unblemished 16-0 record in her first two seasons with the club and is 27-3 overall in her career. As a freshman, Solinski entered Bloomsburg as one of the most highly touted pitchers in Pennsylvania. She saw limited time behind the two veteran performers but managed to post an 8-1 record with an ERA of 0.33. She struck out 58 opponents in 64 innings of work. The trio combined for 24 7 strikeouts and walked only 84 of the 1,068 batters they faced. They allowed 43 runs, 17 of which were earned and gave up 1 50 hits. Senior Karen Hertzler, who gained All-American status at second base in 1984, may wonder at times if she is in the right position if Hutchinson's infield plans hold their pre-season form. Hertzler, who hit .344 last season, was the only Husky to play in every game and earned All-Pennsylvania Conference honors along with Kocher, third baseman Kathy Berry and rightfielder Suzanne Luna, is set at her position but six others could share time at the other spots. A lot will depend on where standout Jean Millen ends up. The senior missed all of the 1985 campaign with a knee injury but returns ready to play at either first base or shortstop. She hit .301 two years ago and led the team in doubles, triples and homeruns as well as runs batted in and walks. Millen was the lone BU performer to play in all 36 games that year. Berry can move from her third base position to first where she played some last season while hitting .304. She is a contact hitter who struck out only once in 102 at bats and had the top fielding percentage among the starting infield at .961. Lori Pisco can also play at either corner and got plenty of game experience in 28 contests in 1985. Last year's starting shortstop, Donna Graup handled the position well in her first season with the club after transferring from Lock Haven and adds to Hutchinson's list of talented infielders who will see plenty of time with Millen at first base or can fill in at third. Sophomore Kim Fey moves over from the BU lacrosse team and is pressing the veterans for a berth in the infield along with 3 newcomer Sherri Cooley. Luna was a pleasant surprise last season as she stepped in as a freshman and led the Huskies in hitting at a .352 clip. She accounted for 1 5 extra base hits and led the team in doubles, triples and homeruns. She will once again be in rightfield while junior Kate Denneny will patrol leftfield where she played in 38 games a year ago and hit .304. She was also the squad's top defensive player, not committing an error during the 1985 season. Joan Lewis the reserve centerfielder behind the lone graduated senior Deb Schneiderhan, could take over that position or transfer Donna Shief, a junior could assume those duties. A battle for the starting catcher's berth a year ago never materialized because returning performer Lori Guitson injured her shoulder and was forced to designated hitter duties. Newcomer Cindy Freeland became the starter and did an outstanding job behind the plate, recording the second highest fielding percentage among the regulars at .982. Both players are returning and Guitson appears healthy, so that position boasts a pair of proven quality performers. Freshman Robin Fioretti will back up the duo. The Huskies have won three PC titles and 98 games over the past three seasons but each time have come up one game short of the nation's "final four" tourney. Hutchinson's team must make sure to retrace each step to get there again in 1986 and maybe can make that elusive final one to take its shot at a national crown. 1986 Roster No. 10 Name Kathy Berry Pos. IF Class Sr. 25 Sherri Cooley IF/OF Fr. 18 Kate Denneny OF Jr. 2 Kim Fey IF So. 7 Robin Fioretti C Fr. 19 Cindy Freeland C So. 28 Donna Graupp IF Jr. 23 Lori Guitson C/IF Jr. Karen Hertzler IF Sr. Susan Kocher p Jr. Joanie Lewis OF Jr. 13 Suzanne Luna OF So. 21 Jean Millen IF Sr. 20 Chris Moyer p Sr. 11 Lori Pisco IF Jr. Donna Shief OF Jr. p So. 3 24 9 4 22 Jill Solinski 4 Hometown (High School) Port Ro)al 0uniata White Horse Station, NJ (Hunterdon Central) Hatboro (Upper Moreland) Sweet Valley (L-ake Lehman) Peckville (Valley View) Wormle~sburg (Cedar liff) Robesonia (Conrad Weiser) Pittston (Pittston Area) Mechanicsburg (Mechanicsburg) Camda Hill (Ce ar Cliff) Bethlehem (Bethlehem Catholic) South Brunswick, NJ (South Brunswick) Whitehall (Whitehall) Spring Mills (Penns Valley) Minersville (Minersville) Co~an Station (Williamsport) Dallas (Lake Lehman) Player Profiles KATHY BERRY Senior IF Port Royal - Juniata H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #10 One of four seniors on the 1986 squad. Played both first and third base last season while commiting just six errors in 33 games. A strong batter, she hit.301 in 1985 and has the potential to hit the long ball. Tied for the team lead with three home runs last year. Could start at either corner spot. Major: Accounting SHERRI COOLEY Freshman IF/OF White Horse Station, NJ- Hunterdon Central H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #2S A newcomer to the program, she could see action in the infield as well as the outfield. Will work on improving her fielding techniques and, with her strong arm and quick release, should add depth to the roster in many positions. Major: Accounting KATE DENNENY Junior OF Hatboro - Upper Moreland H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #18 Played in 35 contests last season, mostly in left field. Her exceptional range and mobility helped her complete an errorless season in 1985. Batted .304 and scored 23 runs, second best on the team. Also led the team in sacrifices while ranking second in hits with 35. Could start in either left or center field during the upcoming campaign. Major: Secondary Education KIM FEY Sophomore IF Sweet Valley - Lake Lehman H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #2 Is playing in her first season on the softball squad after a stint with the Lacrosse team last spring. A quick fielder with good technique, she will battle for a starting infield assignment. Her aggressive batting style should be a plus to the lineup. Also a two year performer for the field hockey team. Major: Elementary Education ' ROBIN FIORETTI Freshman C Peckville - Valley View H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #7 Quick hands and reflexes should add to the catching corps. Was a fine backstop for the Valley View team. Also has great abilities as a batter and will strengthen the team's pinchhitting unit. Major: Undeclared 5 CINDY FREELAND Sophomore C Wormleysburg - Cedar Cliff H .S. #19 Caught in every game last season as a freshman and led the team in putouts with 264 while sporting a .982 fielding percentage. Drew 11 walks in 1985 to rank second on the team. A good athlete with a nice swing, is expected to improve upon last season's .221 batting average. Major: Pre-Med DONNA GRAUPP Junior IF Robesonia - Conrad Weiser H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #28 Played in 28 games last season, mostly at shortstop. Led the club with 63 assists while sporting a .929 fielding average. Tied for the team lead in sacrifices with 13 and is expected to improve on 1985's .239 batting average. Extremely quick and a fundamentally sound fielder, could move to third base this season. Major: Elementary Edu,ation t 1 LORI GUITSON Junior C/IF Pittston - Pittston Area H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #23 Hit .280 as a backup catcher during her freshman season. A shoulder injury prevented her from catching in 1985 but she proved to bea valuable asset as a designated hitter, batting .264 average. Off-season rehabilitation has improved her throwing and she could see action behind the plate or at first base. Major: Secondary Education/Math KAREN HERTZLER Senior IF Mechanicsburg - Mechanicsburg H.S. lats: Left Throws: Right 13 An All-American second baseman, she is one of just four seniors on this year's team. Hit .344 last season and led the team in hits with 4 5 and stolen bases with eight while playing in every contest. Also had a team-high 18 walks and 32 runs scored. Has exceptional quickness and lateral mobhilityf ind the field. Also ad four year starter on t e iel hockey team an is also an All-American in that sport. Major: Special Education SUSAN KOCHER Junior P Camp Hill - Cedar Cliff H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #24 Had a 16-2 record and a team-high .23 earned run average. Was second in the nation among Division II pitchers with her ERA. Also topped the club with 130 strikeouts in 121 innings pitched. Can throw a rise, drop, and changeup. Hit .323 last season with three home runs, four doubles and knocked in 19 runs to rank second in the latter two categories. Major: Mass Communication 6 •r JOANIE LEWIS Junior OF Bethlehem - Bethlehem Catholic H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #9 Will be fighting for a starting outfield job after seeing limited duty in 1985 behind Deb Schneiderhan. Had an on-base percentage of .300 last season along with a 1.000 fielding average. Improved on her hitting during the off season and is expected to be a threat in the Husky lineup. Major: Elementary Education SUZANNE LUNA Sophomore OF South Brunswick, NJ - South Brunswick H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right ll #13 Led Bloomsburg in five offensive categories and finished second in two others while making a quick transition to college softball. Hit .352, recorded six doubles, six triples, and three homeruns while knocking in 23 runs, all team highs. Made only one error in right field and her improved fielding should strengthen the outfield. Her two-run double in the seventh inning gave the Huskies their third straight conference title last year. Major: Elementary Education JEAN MILLEN Senior IF Whitehall - Whitehall H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #21 Missed all of the 1985 season due to a severe knee injury. She hit .397 with 26 runs batted in and four home runs in her sophomore season. One of the stronger players on the team, she could see action at either first base or shortstop while remaining a constant long-ball threat at the plate. Major: Accounting CHRIS MOYER Senior P Spring Mills - Penns Valley H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right ' #20 The lone senior on the pitching staff, she has a 27-3 career record. Went11-3 in 1985.Suffered the first defeat of her college career last season after going 16-0 in her first two campaigns. Walked only 17 batters while facing 366 and sported a .72 earned run average. Started 14 games. Has a strong drop pitch and is expected to add a rise to her repetoire. Major: Psychology/Sociology LORI PISCO Junior IF Minersville - Minersville H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #11 Shared first and third base duties last season, playing in 28 games. Had a .958 fielding average with 129 putouts to rank second on the team. Hit only .221 but had three doubles and nine runs scored. Is expected to be a contender for a starting spot at both corner positions. Major: Elementary Education 7 DONNASHIEF Junior OF Cogan Station - Wiliiamsport H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #4 Expected to add depth to the Husky outfield in her first season in a BU uniform. A transfer from Williamsport Area Community College, her batting and baserunning abilities should supplement a good offensive attack. Major: Business Education Jill SOLINSKI Sophomore P Dallas - Lake Lehman H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #22 Recorded an 8-1 mark with a .33 earned run average as a freshman. Along with Kocher and Moyer, comprised the second best team ERA among Division II schools at .42. Had 58 strikeouts in 64 innings, including 238 batters faced. Only allowed 35 hits and three earned runs. Major: Undeclared Bloomsburg University's Softball All-Americans Tina Souders - 1982, 1983, 1984 ..................... Pitcher Denise Henderson - 1 982 .......................... Catcher Anne Schmidt - 1982 ............................. Shortstop Kathy Behan - 1982 .............................. Third Base Karen Hertzler - 1984 .......................... Second Base 8 1985 Bloomsburg University Softball Statistics - Batting Statistics Name Kathy Berry Kate Denneny Cindy Freeland Donna Graupp Lori Guitson Karen Hertzler Susan Kocher Joanne Lewis Suzanne Luna Kathy Molnar Chris Moyer Lori Pisco Deb Schneiderhan Diane Shields Jill Solinski Totals AB H 28 38 HR SB SAC so BB R RBI AVG. GP 102 115 104 71 87 131 65 43 105 36 7 68 77 55 1 31 35 23 17 23 45 21 8 37 13 4 15 28 9 0 1 4 2 2 2 3 4 1 6 2 1 3 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 13 4 13 6 4 4 2 4 1 1 5 1 5 0 1 5 13 4 4 6 6 3 2 2 1 14 8 3 0 10 2 11 2 5 18 7 7 3 3 0 7 6 10 0 21 23 17 9 11 32 8 3 18 10 2 9 14 13 0 14 9 10 3 7 12 19 4 23 10 0 6 7 4 0 .304 .304 .221 .239 .264 .344 .323 .186 .352 .361 .571 .221 .364 .164 .000 36 38 39 28 31 41 36 16 37 14 17 28 24 22 11 1067 309 31 17 15 24 67 72 91 190 128 .290 41 "' - Pitching Statistics Name w L REL IP BF H R ER BB so WP HB ERA Susan Kocher Ch ris Moyer Jill Solinski 16 11 8 2 3 1 4 4 1 121 97 64 464 366 238 59 56 35 13 15 15 4 10 3 38 17 29 130 59 58 2 2 5 4 3 5 0.23 0.72 0.33 Totals 35 6 9 282 1068 150 43 17 84 247 9 12 0.42 - Fielding Statistics PO ASSISTS ERRORS AVERAGE Kathy Berry Kate Denneny Cindy Freeland Donna Graupp Karen Hertzler Susan Kocher Joanne Lewis Suzanne Luna Kathy Molnar Chris Moyer Lori Pisco Deb Schneiderhan Diane Shields Jill Solinski 113 24 264 82 90 18 10 18 4 3 129 14 30 2 33 2 8 63 60 17 1 5 0 35 19 1 40 10 6 0 5 11 14 2 0 1 1 2 6 3 3 3 .961 1.000 .982 .929 .915 .946 1.000 .958 .800 .949 .958 .833 .959 .800 Totals 801 294 57 .951 Name 0 ~ Results from 1985 .. BU 3 American International (MA) Wayne State (Ml) BU 8 Bridgeport (CT) BU 6 BU 1 Ithaca 4 Liberty Baptist (CT) BU BU 23 St. Peter's Penn State BU 0 BU 2 Penn State BU 1 SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA BU 5 WEST CHESTER BU 2 WEST CHESTER BU 5 Lock Haven BU 2 BU 1 Lock Haven 10 MANSFIELD BU MANSFIELD BU 13 Seton Hall BU 5 BU 6 Seton Hall 4 Millersville BU BU 9 Millersville ITHACA BU 7 BU ITHACA 6 BU 12 Kutztown Kutztown BU 8 BU 1 LEMOYNE LEMOYNE BU 2 BU 4 Shippensburg 4 Shippensburg BU BU 0 SALISBURY STATE BU 3 SALISBURY STATE Indiana (PA) BU 4 Indiana (PA) BU 3 BU 3 EAST STROUDSBURG BU 12 EAST STROUDSBURG Edinboro *BU 1 3 Shippensburg *BU Lock Haven *BU 2 4 Akron **BU **BU 4 Sam Houston St. Akron **BU 0 • - Pennsylvania Conference Championships •• - NCM Division II Tournament (Mid East Regional) Over the Years 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1-3 1982 4-7 1983 6-11 1984 17-8 1985 23-9 9 seasons: 177-56, 75.9% 11 28-4 33-4 30-4 35-6 4 0 2 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 5 3 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 - Records Against All Opponents 1986 Opponents: Allegheny Drexel East Illinois East Stroudsburg 9-2 Furman 3-0 Indiana Indiana (PA) 8-0 Ithaca (NY) 4-1 Kutztown 13-4 Lock Haven 10-5 Lowell Mansfield 7-0 Millersville 10-4 Seton Hall (NJ) 2-0 Shippensburg 12-9 Susquehanna 10-4 West Chester 4-0 Wisconsin-River Falls All Opponents: Akron American International (MA) Augustana (IL) Baker (KS) Bridgeport (CT) Brockport (NY) Bucknell Calvin (Ml) Catholic University Eastern Connecticut Edinboro Fairleigh-Dickinson (NJ) Francis Marion (SC) Franklin and Marshall King's LeMoyne (NY) Liberty Baptist (VA) Luzerne County C.C. Mankato State (MN) Messiah Misericordia Navy Oswego (NY) Penn State Princeton (NJ) Rhode Island Rider (NJ) Sacred Heart (CT) Salisbury State (MD) Sam Houston State San Francisco St. Slippery Rock South Carolina Springfield (MA) St. Peters (NJ) Trenton State (NJ) University of Scranton Wayne State (MI) Wilkes Winthrop (SC) 12 first meeting first meeting first meeting .898 1.000 first meeting 1.000 .800 .765 .667 first meeting 1.000 .714 1.000 .571 .714 1.000 first meeting 0-2 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 6-2 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 6-3 1-0 2-0 4-0 2-0 2-0 1-2 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-4 5-2 1-0 1-0 3-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-3 8-4 1-1 8-0 1-0 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .750 1.000 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 .333 1.000 1.000 1.000 .333 .714 1.000 1.000 .600 1.000 1.000 1.000 .250 .667 .500 1.000 1.000 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: Jeanette Mitroka 4 2 2 2 5 2 4 4 3 vs. Susquehanna 4/7 /80 vs. Wilkes 4/17 /80 vs. Lock Haven 4/22/82 vs. Millersville 4/14/84 vs. F. Dickinson 3/12/84 vs. Susquehanna 5/2/78 vs. Susquehanna 4/7 /80 vs. Luzerne 4/2 7/78 vs. Shippensburg 4/22/81 Pitching: Longest Game: Tina Souders 23 inn. vs. Sacred Heart 5/11-12/84 Season Batting: Hits: Karen Hertzler 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: 45 8 6 4 23 4 35 14 14 .411 1985 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-Hitters: Susan Kocher Consecutive Hitless Innings: Susan Kocher 13 18 22 0 22 3 1982 1983 1983 1984 1983 1983 1983 1984 24 1984 .23 Accomplishments Over the Past Five Seasons 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 23-9 EAIAW Regionals: Second 28-4 EAIAW Regional Champions AIAW Division Ill Champions 33-4 Pennsylvania Conference Champions NCAA East Regional: Second 30-4 Pennsylvania Conference Champions NCAA East Regional: Second 35-6 Pennsylvania Conference Champions NCAA East Regional: Second Softball 1986 March 23 April Lowell Columbia, SC 24 Evansville Wisconsin-River Falls Columbia, SC 25 East Illinois Drexel Columbia, SC 26 Evansville Allegheny Columbia, SC 27 Furman (2) Columbia, SC 28 at Virginia (2) 1:00 p.m . 1 SETON HALL (2) 2:30 p.m. 3 at Susquehanna (2) 2:30 p.m. 5 at East Stroudsburg (2) 1:00 p.m. 8 INDIANA (PA) (2) 3:00 p.m. 10 LOCK HAVEN (2) 2:30 p.m. 11-13 at Philadelphia Softball Assoc. Tournament 15 MILLERSVILLE (2) 2:30 p.m. 18 KUTZTOWN (2) 2:30 p.m. 19 at Mansfield (2) 1:00 p.m. 22 SHIPPENSBURG (2) 2:30 p.m. 24 at Ithaca (2) 3:00 p.m. 26 at West Chester (2) 1:00 p.m. May 2-3 PSAC Championships Berwick, PA A ....i w ¼ j If 'I, ~ <"" ~ ~ . .S-,.,4TE ~ c:f ~-"