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 ofBloomsburg's annual operating budget. Undergraduate students may emoll 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 education opportunities are available through advanced placement, study abroad, professional practicum, internships, independent study, and the Department of Developmental Instruction programs. At the graduate level, the master's degree is offered in 25 areas of study, and there are 10 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 interest through non-degree courses, non-credit mini-courses offered at offcampus locations, and by public service television and credit for work experience. Instruction is provided by a 367-member staff. 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 was used for the first time in the fall of 1985. 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, and 1 1/2 hours from Harrisburg, Bloomsburg has an enviable placement record. Of the 1,104 who graduated in the 1984-85 academic year, 81.4 percent have meaningful employment or were in gradutae school one year later. Active files of over 25,000 living alumni are kept by the university. Graduates of Bloomsburg University have distinguished themselves in areas including law, medicine (one is a Nobel Laureate), science, architecture, education, industry, and research. 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 Board of Education. 1 ~11:11: 111 1 : : oc111l!l i!il l l • 11:1:11::111:: : :1:1:1:1:111lil i i lilili: 111:1 :llilil l l il lilil) Bloomsburg University-------- Inside Front Cover Table of C o n t e n t s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 To the M e d i a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Quick Facts and Contacts at Bloomsburg University - - - - - 1 President Harry A u s p r i c h - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Athletic Director Mary G a r d n e r - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Head Coach Jan Hutchinson-------------3 Assistant Coach Susan K o c h e r - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 Assistant Coach Cindy F r e e l a n d - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 Assitant Coach Kim V o g e l - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 The Huskies' S t a f f - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 The Huskies' 1989 O u t l o o k - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-6 The Huskies' 1989 R o s t e r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 The Huskies' 1989 Players - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - 1 1 The Huskies Over the Years - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 The Huskies' 1988 Final Statistics - - - - - - - - - 1 2 - 1 3 The Huskies' 1988 Season R e s u l t s - - - - - - - - - - 1 4 The Huskies' Records Against All-Time Opponents - - - 15-16 The Huskies' Individual and Team Records------17-19 The Huskies' Accomplishments Over the Past Seven Years - - 19 The Huskies' Softball All-Americans - - - - - - - - - 2 0 The Huskies' Softball Academic All-Americans------ 20 The Huskies' Area Media Outlets----- Inside Back Cover The Huskies' 1989 Schedule - - - - - - - - - B a c k 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 717-3894413, office; 717-784-7756, home). 11111111111111181111 Location: Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Enrollment: 6,936 General Information: 717-389-4000 President: Dr. Harry Ausprich Athletic Director: Mary Gardner Athletic Department: 717-389-4354 Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Huskies Home Field: Lower Campus Trainers: Art Hopkins, Rolene Wagner Training Room: 717-389-4401 Head Softball Coach: Jan Hutchinson (phone: 717-389-4380) Conference: Pennsylvania 1988 Overall Record: 36-7 1988 Conference Record: 11-1 1 llillll Dr. Harry Ausprich began his tenure July 15, 1985, as the 16th president of Bloomsburg University. His appointment follows that of former President James H. McCormick, who is currently serving as the Chancellor for the State System of Higher Education, and Dr. Larry W. Jones, who served as President for two years on an acting and interim basis. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg, Ausprich served at Kent State University as dean of the College of Fine and Professional Arts from 1978 to 1985. While there, he was instrumental in implementing a program in fashion design and merchandising that has gained a national reputation. In addition, he served as dean of the Blossom Festival School Program in cooperation with the Cleveland Orchestra. In previous years, he served as dean of the Faculty of Arts and later as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, both at SUNY Buffalo. While at Buffalo, he developed a proposal for a program in dance and for a series of interdisciplinary seminars in the arts. In the early 1970s, he worked at the University of Northern Iowa as dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. Classroom teaching experiences and departmental chairperson responsibilities comprised his major assignments at Indiana State University and Memphis State University. His academic background includes a bachelor of science degree from New York University, College at Buffalo, a master of science degree from the University of Wisconsin in theater and broadcasting, and a doctorate from Michigan State University in communications and theater. ::::::::J:llllllillii!il!lllilll11111Tll!l!l:l!l!l:ill!llll!l!!!!! Mary Gardner is in her first year as athletic director for Bloomsburg. Before assuming her athletic administration duties, she was associate athletic director and head coach of the women's swimming and diving team for 12 seasons. Her teams posted an overall record of 88-28 in dual-meet action and finished as the Pennsylvania Conference runnerup six years in a row from 1981 to 1986. She coached 44 performers to multiple AllAmerican honors as the Huskies' coach. Gardner joined the Bloomsburg athletic department in 1974 and initiated the women's swimming and diving program that winter. In just her fifth season as coach, she led the team to its lone undefeated campaign as the Huskies posted a record of 10-0. She has also served as Bloomsburg's head field hockey coach and recorded a 2012-9 mark. The Hatboro, Pa., native earned her bachelor's and master's degrees at East Stroudsburg where she was a four-year letterwinner in field hockey and swimming. She was a three-time national champion in the breaststroke. 2 1 1 1 1 :1 : : 1 1 :1 1 1 1 1 1111,11■11::1 :1 :1 1 1 1 1 :1 1 1 1 1 I, Jan Hutchinson is beginning her 12th season as Bloomsburg University's head softball coach. With a record of 289-76, she will try to record the school's seventh straight 30-win season. Hutchinson's squads have compiled 211 victories (33-4, 30-4, 35-6, 42-5, 35-11, 36-7) over the past six years for an 85.1 winning percentage. Last season's team won its sixth-consecutive Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Championship, and the Huskies will be looking for their 10th-straight appearance in the national tournament under Hutchinson's direction. In 1982, Hutchinson was one of the first coaches ever to lead two teams to national titles in the same year as both the field hockey and softball teams captured AI.AW titles. A native of Newton, N.J., she 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. Mrs. Hutchinson and her husband Tom, who serves as head wrestling coach at Lehigh University, reside in Allentown, Pa. L :····. :.,.,.AS:=~~ii::H. :_,.·•• :·1 Susan Kocher is in her second season as an assistant coach for the Huskies after completing a fine four-year career in which she was an All-Pennsylvania Conference selection three times and earned All-American honors in her junior and senior seasons. She had a career batting average of .318 with 116 hits in 365 at-bats during her four seasons, spending most of that time as the club's designated hitter. Kocher scored 65 runs and knocked in 71 others. 1 111111111111 :11::1: 1111111:1r . a 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 . 1: :1:1ii i i 111111111111111:1:11 1 A 1988 graduate of Bloomsburg University, Cindy was a two-time AllAmerican and Academic All-American catcher. This past season, she had a .328 batting average, 39 hits, 18 rbis, and 17 runs scored. In fielding, she had 113 putouts and 33 assists. Cindy is currently working as a graduate assistant while studying biology and will attend medical school next year. Cindy was one of the finest catchers for Bloomsburg, and her experience will be a great asset for the two young catchers on the team. 1111111111111111:11111111111111111:11111111 1 1 1 r t 1 111111111111111111111111111111111:111 After finishing her fourth year of playing eligibility last spring, she will stay on at Bloomsburg to finish her degree and help coach the softball team. Kim, who played in the outfield for the Huskies last season, had a .344 batting average. She hit 42 singles, two doubles, scored 33 runs, and had 12 rbis. In fielding, she had 48 putouts and one assist 3 Art Hopkins - Physical Therapist Art is in his sixth year as physical therapist at Bloomsburg. He is a licensed physical therapist (LPT) and received his certificate from Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia and his undergraduate degree at East Stroudsburg University. Rolene Wagner -Trainer Rolene is in her third year as trainer for the Huskies. She is a former teacher and head trainer at Passaick Valley High School in New Jersey. She earned her master's degree in education from East Stroudsburg University and her undergraduate degree from Lock Haven University. Ron Morgan - Equipment Manager Ron has served as Bloomsburg's equipment manager for the past 15 years. He is located in the Nelson Fieldhouse and handles most ofBloomsburg's 18 varsity programs. Dr. Jim Perry-Team Physician Dr. Perry is in his seventh year as Bloomsburg's team physician. Dr. Perry received his doctorate from the University of Florida and did his orthopedic training at Dartmouth College. He did his sports medicine fellowship at Harvard University. Dr. Perry received his undergraduate degree from the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado. Dr. Kathy Kopach - Team Physician Dr. Kopach is in her fourth year as a team physician for Bloomsburg. She received her doctorate from the Pennsylvania State University and did her residency in orthopedic surgery at Dartmouth College and Geisinger Medical Center. She received her undergraduate degree from Carleton University in Northfield, Minn. 4 I Despite major losses at the pitching and catching positions, the Huskies' head coach Jan Hutchinson feels confident that the team could record its seventh straight Pennsylvania Conference title and make its tenth-consecutive national tournament appearance. "Good defense has always been a strong point at Bloomsburg, but we expect to have our best defensive team ever," Hutchinson said. "We have strong players and are two deep at every position in the infield. In addition the outfield should be extremely solid." Even with the losses of All-Americans Cindy Freelan, at catcher and Kristen Upcraft, a pitcher, along with Joanna Sulmonetti, the Huskies have 12 veterans returning and five talented freshmen joining the team. The lone senior on the club is third baseman, Helen Fausnaught. Fausnaught batted .340 last season, four doubles, 30 singles, 16 runs scored, and 18 rbis. She also had 24 putouts and 64 assists defensively. Juniors Cindy Slocum, Paula Miller, and Gina Lindenmuth will also return. Slocum, a 1988 All-American outfielder, had a batting average of .360, with 38 singles, six doubles, four triples, two home runs, 25 runs scored, and 35 rbis. Miller will be joining Slocum in the outfield. She scored nine runs last season, had 13 hits, three rbis, and batted .232. Lindenmuth is the only returning pitcher for the Huskies and should be the club's mound ace. She had a record of 10-1 last season. In 78.7 innings pitched, she walked 29, struck out, 25 gave up 66 hits, 24 runs, and 14 earned runs for an earned run average of 1.25. The outfield will again include sophomores Janet Buckheit and Tracy Nilles. Buckheit registered 30 putouts, 15 assists, and batted .271 with 13 singles, five doubles, a triple, nine runs, and 15 rbis. Nilles batted .208 with four singles and a triple. She also had four runs scored and two rbis. The infield positions will be filled mainly by sophomores this season as six return. Back are Patti Camper, Sandy Herr, Terry Hosier, Lori Shelly, Diane Tafel, and Julie Wolfe. Camper, at first base, batted .291 last season. She had 25 singles, three doubles, one triple, 11 runs scored, and 11 rbis. She fielded 247 putouts and had 15 assists. Herr split time at first base and shortstop the past year. She had 111 putouts and seven assits and hit nine singles, two doubles, four runs scored, nine rbis, and batted .297. Hosier saw action at second base. She had a batting average of .333, three hits, four runs, and two rbis. She also had 10 putouts and 16 assists. Shelly was the backup catcher playing behind Cindy Freeland. She batted .357, hit 25 singles, 13 doubles, four triples, four home runs, 26 runs scored, and 38 rbis serving mainly as the Huskies' designated hitter. Playing parttime at third base was Tafel, who batted .323, had 10 hits, three runs scored, and five rbis. She had five putouts and 22 assists. Wolfe, who played at shortstop position, batted .366, hit 38 singles, five doubles, one triple, four homeruns, 36 runs scored, and 29 rbis. She had 65 putouts and 85 assists. 5 Certain to be major contributors are five freshmen, Janelle Breneman, Christa Clauser, Marty Laudato, Ann Southard, and Heather Young. Breneman was the shortstop for the 1988 state champion softball team at Ephrata High School. She has great range and a strong arm to first base. Competing for time at the catching position, Laudato should keep base runners honest. She has good mechanics and an extremely strong throw to any base. She is also a power hitter who should help the offense immediately. Aiding Lindenmuth on the mound will be Clauser, Southhard, and Young. Clauser could immediately strengthen the pitching staff. She is a hard worker with good form and control. With the experience from the fall, she has the potential to be a major contributor this season. Southard is a versatile pitcher who has a strong wrist snap. She is an excellent fielding pitcher who has a good changeup. She is working on adding a drop to her repertoire. Young is making constant improvement on the mound. She threw 10 no-hitters her senior year in high school. She throws hard and has a good curve ball. She also is a good hitter and should be a threat at the plate. "Offensively, we will be a major threat to score in a hurry at any time. There is a good amount of talent both in the veterans as well as the incoming freshmen. In addition, there are several good bunters, so we intend to mix it up at the plate." 1!1!11 1 No. Name Pos. Class Hometown (High School) 7 Janelle Breneman ss Fr. Stevens (Ephrata) 21 15 27 Janet Buckheit Patti Camper CF 1B So. Waterford, Conn. (Holy Cross) So. Chesapeake, Va. (Deep Creek) p Fr. Boyertown (Boyertown) 13 Helen Fausnaught 25 Sandy Herr 6 Terry Hosier 28 Marty Laudato 3B Sr. Danville (Danville) 1B 2B C 24 Gina Lindenmuth 5 Paula Miller 18 Tracy Nilles 22 Lori Shelly p So. Jonestown (Northern Lebanon) So. Woodbridge, Va. (Gar-Field) Fr. Malvern (Great Valley) Jr. Whitehall (Whitehall) Jr. Norfolk, Va. (Cherokee) So. Kempton (Kutztown) C So. Manheim (Manheim Central) 20 Cindy Slocum LF Jr. p Fr. Christa Clauser 3 Ann Southard 8 Diane Tafel 14 Julie Wolfe 10 Heather Young RF RF 3B Dallas (Lake-Lehman) Phillipsburg (Phillipsburg Osceola) Churchville (Council Rock) So. SS/2B So. Berwick (Berwick) p Fr. New Brighton (New Brighton) 6 lll l 111:111 :wllll$.l■~~-l!ll.llll:l1: 1 l I 1 1 :1 :1 1 1 1 1 Janelle Breneman Freshman SS Stevens Bats: Right #7 Ephrata H.S. Throws: Right A member of a 1988 state championship team. A tremendous shortstop. Has great range. Steals many hits that should go through the holes. Has a strong arm to first base. She is a threat as a long ball hitter. Will be an offensive and defensive contributor right away. Janet Buckhelt Sophomore CF Waterford, Conn. Holy Cross H.S. Bats: Left Throws: Right #21 Had a good season last year. Had 19 hits, two of them doubles as well as a triple. Had a .938 fielding percentage with 30 putouts, 15 assists, and three errors. Her batting improved during last season. Has great fundamentals and a strong arm. Should be a major contributor at the plate as well as defensively. Patti Camper 1B Sophomore Chesapeake, Va. Deep Creek H.S. Throws: Right Bats: Right #15 Was the starting first baseman last season. Is a natural athlete with great hands and good stretching ability. Had 247 putouts and 15 assists. Easily handles most bad throws at first base. Had 25 hits with three doubles and a triple. Had continuous improvement at the plate last season. Expected to contribute more offensively this year. Christa Clauser Freshman Boyertown Bats: Right #27 p Boyertown H.S. Throws: Right Is expected to strengthen the pitching staff this season. A hard worker who has good form and control. Has added a changeup and drop to her repertoire and is working on a riser. Gained valuable experience in the fall and has the potential to be a bonafide contributor this season. 7 Helen Fausnaught Senior 3B Danville Danville H.S. Bats: Left Throws: Left #13 Will be one of the leaders on the team this season as she is the only returning senior. A major contributor at the plate last season with 30 singles, four doubles, and 18 rbi. Is an aggressive player in the field. Had 24 putouts and 64 assists. Her maturity should give poise to the infield in critical situations. Sandy Herr Sophomore Jonestown Bats: Right #25 1B Northern Lebanon H.S. Throws: Right Saw a lot of playing time at first base last year and will be a strong competitor for the starting position this season. Can play at third base or shortstop, so her versatility is an asset. Gained valuable experience in summer Class A softball. Last season she had 111 putouts and seven assists. Is a threat at the plate. Had nine singles, two doubles, and nine rbis last year. Terry Hosier Sophomore 2B Woodbridge, Va. Gar-Field H.S. Throws: Right Bats: Right #6 A good player who needed a year to gain confidence at the collegiate level. Should see more playing time this year. Improved greatly during the fall season and is ready to give competition for the starting position at second base. While playing in 16 games, she had three hits, two rbis, 10 putouts, and 16 assists. Marty Laudato Freshman Malvern Bats: Right #28 C Great Valley H.S. Throws: Right Possibly the team's top newcomer. A great arm to second base along with good mechanics and quickness. She will be able to keep baserunners honest. A definite power hitter. A real threat at the plate. She will be competing for the starting spot with sophomore catcher Lori Shelly. 8 Gina Lindenmuth Junior P Whitehall Whitehall H.S. Bats: Right Throws: Right #24 Will be called up to lead the pitching staff as she is the only returning pitcher this season. Had a season mark of 10-1 a year ago. Throws hard and has good movement on the ball. Pitched 78 2/3 innings while giving up 66 hits, 29 walks, 24 runs, and 14 earned runs for an era of 1.25. Drop and curve are her best pitches, while the addition of the riser will make her a complete pitcher. Paula Miller Junior Norfolk, Va. Bats: Right #5 RF Cherokee H.S. Throws: Right Split time in right field last year. During fall season played extremely well with added maturity and confidence. Is very quick and has great range in the outfield. Her batting technique looks improved this year, and her bunting ability gets her on base. Tracy Nilles Sophomore Kempton Bats: Right #18 RF Kutztown H.S. Throws: Right Split time in the outfield with Paula Miller. Has given up field hockey and basketball to concentrate on softball. Has the potential to be a strong outfielder as well as a good long ball hitter. A broken finger kept her out of fall practice, but she is anxious to compete for a starting role this year. Lori Shelly Sophomore Manheim Bats: Right #22 C Manheim Central H.S. Throws: Right A strong catcher who played behind Cindy Freeland last year. Has exceptional hitting ability. Is able to consistently supply the long ball and was the team's main designated hitter. Had 25 singles, 13 doubles, four triples, and four home runs. Had a batting average of .357 and 38 rbi. Good technique as a catcher and an intelligent signal caller for the pitchers. 9 Cindy Slocum Junior Dallas Bats: Right #20 LF Lake-Lehman H.S. Throws: Right An All-American outfielder last season. Is one of the power hitters on the team. Batted .360 this past year with 38 singles, six doubles, four triples, and two homeruns. Scored 25 runs and batted in 35. Gets good jump on balls hit in her territory. Had 55 putouts and one assist and a fielding percentage of .966 Ann Southard Freshman PhUlpsburg Bats: Right #3 p Philipsburg Osceola H.S. Throws: Right One of three freshmen joining the pitching corps this season. Very versatile on the mound. Has a strong wrist snap and is an excellent fielding pitcher. Has a good changeup and is working on adding a drop. Diane Tafel Sophomore Churchville Bats: Right 38 Council Rock H.S. Throws: Right #8 A strong third baseman who played behind Helen Fausnaught last year. Has great fundamentals and a quick release which makes her solid defensively in the infield. Was not real strong in hitting last season, but her experience from last year should help. Adds great depth on the left side of the infield. Julie Wolfe Sophomore Berwick Bats: Right SS/28 Berwick H.S. Throws: Right #14 Was strong starting shortstop last year. Covers a lot of territory and has a good arm. Was lead-off hitter and a major offensive threat last season. Had 38 singles, five doubles, one triple, and four homeruns. She also scored 36 runs and knocked in 29. In the field, she had 65 putouts and 85 assists. j Heather Young Freshman New Brighton Bats: Left #10 p New Brighton Area H.S. Throws: Right Another freshman who is expected to make a contribution to the pitching staff right away. Throws hard and has a good curve ball. Added a changeup to her repertoire and is working on a drop and rise. Also possesses a good bat and is expected to be a threat at the plate. Threw 10 no-hitters last season in her senior year of high school. l~flllllllil.WWIIII 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1-3 4-7 6-11 17-8 23-9 28-4 12 seasons: 290-83 1 11 78.6% 33-4 30-4 35-6 42-5 35-11 36-7 '~!~!!!~~!!~l'.ci§~~filllIWllili ]J> i:> 70 86 100 100 127 37 11 3 0 56 24 2 129 139 0 31 0 128 131 R 9 11 16 20 17 4 4 0 0 9 4 0 26 25 0 3 0 33 36 1174 217 Name AB Janet Buckheit Patti Camper Helen Fausnaught Kirn Fey Cindy Freeland Sandy Herr Terry Hosier Brenda Lewis Gina Lindenmuth Paula Miller Tracy Nilles Julie Robbins Lori Shelly Cindy Slocum Joanna Sulmonetti Diane Tafel Kirsten Upcraft Kirn Vogel Julie Wolfe Team Totals H 19 Batting Statistics 2B 3B 48 5 3 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 6 0 0 0 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 373 42 12 25 34 25 39 11 3 1 0 13 5 0 46 50 0 10 0 44 HR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 so BB SB RBI 3 4 4 6 6 4 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 12 1 15 11 18 10 7 16 1 8 0 0 0 4 5 0 8 13 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 10 5 17 0 0 0 11 7 97 65 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 3 0 1 0 12 7 39 Avg . .271 .291 .340 5 .250 18 9 .307 .297 .273 .333 2 0 0 3 2 0 .000 38 35 .357 .360 .000 .232 .208 0 .000 5 .323 0 .000 .344 12 29 .366 202 .318 _ I,;.) Name Janet Buckheit Patti Camper Helen Fausnaught Kim Fe Cindy ~eeland Sandy Herr Terry Hosier Brenda Lewis Gina Lindenmuth Paula Miller Trac:,, Nilles Julie Robbins Lori Shelly Cindy Slocum Joanna Sulmonetti Diane Tafel Kirsten U})Craft Kim Vofill Julie Wo e Team Totals Fledling Statistics Putouts 30 24 24 113 113 111 10 2 2 15 Position OF/SS 1B 3B/lB 2B C SS/lB 2B 3B p OF OF p C OF p 3B p OF 5 2 19 55 1 5 2 48 65 ss Errors 3 3 3 8 Assists 15 64 64 64 33 7 16 0 14 2 0 9 3 1 24 22 46 1 85 5 2 2 0 0 3 0 1 2 2 0 4 1 3 14 60 421 869 Avi .9 .967 .967 .957 .967 .983 .929 1.000 1.000 .850 1.000 .917 .917 .966 1.000 .871 .980 .942 .915 .956 Pitching Statistics Name Gina Lindenmuth Julie Robbins Joanna Sulmonetti Kirsten Upcraft Team Totals w L 5 1 0 1 36 7 10 10 11 5 IP 78.7 30 67 120 296 H 66 22 42 72 202 R 24 7 14 23 68 ER 14 3 9 10 36 so BB 109 75 25 10 29 45 29 6 15 25 WP 1 0 0 6 7 B 1 0 0 0 1 ERA 1.25 0.70 0.94 0.58 0.85 Date March Opponents 5 6 7 8 10 11 26 27 April 1 6 9 10 12 16 17 19 23 24 26 29-30 May 7-8 BU *Penn State *Aorida Southern *Southeast Missouri State *Grand Valley State *Lewis *Southeast Missouri State *Ashland *Army *Western Michigan *Detroit *Fairleigh Dickinson *Glassboro State at West Chester at West Chester at St. Joseph's (Pa.) at St. Joseph's (Pa.) INDIANA (Pa.) INDIANA (Pa.) at Lock Haven at Lock Haven at Mansfield at Mansfield ARMY SHIPPENSBURG SHIPPENSBURG COLGATE COLGATE MILLERSVILLE MILLERSVILLE at East Stroudsburg at East Stroudsburg MT. ST. MARY'S MT. ST. MARY'S LEMOYNE (N.Y.) KUTZTOWN KUTZTOWN 1 0 2 8 2 7 5 2 5 5 7 3 4 5 3 11 5 11 0 2 19 4 0 2 10 8 6 8 9 5 6 4 6 8 0 6 at PSAC Championships Indiana (Pa.) 7 Kutztown 4 Kutztown 6 NCAA EAST REGIONAL Lock Haven 0 Wayne State (Mich.) 3 Augustana 10 Lock Haven 0 • - at Orlando, Aorida 14 Opp. 3 3 1 6 1 3 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 4 1 0 2 (11 innings) (10 innings) 5 4 3 0 2 2 1 3 2 (10 innings) I 1~ ,:;;;1~~~1!1 Name Akron Allegheny Allentown American Int. (Mass.) Army Ashland Augustana (Ill.) *Augustana (S.D.) Baker Bridgeport Brockport (N.Y.) *Bucknell Cal St. Northridge Calvin (Md.) Catholic University *Colgate (N.Y.) Detroit Drexel *East Stroudsburg Eastern Connecticut Eastern Illinois Edinboro Evansville Fairleigh-Dickinson *Florida Southern Francis Marion Franklin & Marshall Furman Glassboro State *Grand Valley State *Indiana (Pa.) *Ithaca King's (Pa.) *Kutztown *LeMoyne (N.Y.) Lewis Liberty LIU-C.W. Post *Lock Haven Lowell Mankato State (Minn.) *Mansfield Messiah *Millersville Misericordia *Mt. St. Mary's Navy Northeast Missouri State Oswego State Penn State Wins 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 6 0 1 2 3 1 1 16 1 1 5 1 1 0 1 2 4 1 1 15 8 2 21 3 1 2 1 17 2 1 13 2 16 4 2 2 1 2 2 15 ~s 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 9 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 Percentage .000 .500 1.000 .500 .500 1.000 1.000 .769 1.000 1.000 .500 .750 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .889 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 .889 1.000 .778 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .654 1.000 .333 1.000 1.000 .800 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .400 Name Penn State-Ogontz *Princeton Rhode Island Rider *Sacred Heart Salisbury State Sam Houston St. San Francisco St. Seton Hall • Shippensburg *Slippery Rock South Carolina Southeast Missouri St. Springfield *St. Joseph's St. Peters Stephen F. Austin Susquehanna Trenton St. Scranton Villanova Virginia *Wayne St. (Mich.) *West Chester Western Michigan Wilkes Winthrop Wisconsin-River Falls Wins 1 1 3 2 2 5 1 1 5 20 3 2 2 3 2 1 0 13 1 8 1 4 4 10 1 8 1 1 • 1989 Opponents 16 Losses 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 3 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .333 .714 1.000 1.000 .833 .645 .600 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .765 .250 .667 1.000 .800 .800 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 }trrrrr::· INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME: Batting: At-bats 10 Hits Doubles 5 Triples HomeRuns 2 2 Bases on Balls Stolen Bases 5 5 Sacrifices Runs Scored 3 4 Runs Batted In 6 2 Pitching: Innings Pitched 23 18 Strikeouts i Karen Hertzler 5/11-12/84 (vs. Sacred Heart* 23 innings) Kate Denneny (vs. Allentown) 4/12/86 5{2/81 Betty Rohrbach (vs. Frank. & Mars.) Carolyn Bartoni (vs. Wilkes) 4/17/80 Deb Long (vs. Lock Haven) 4{22/82 Jean Millen (vs. Millersville 4/14/84 vs. Springfield*) 5/10/86 Jean Millen (vs. Fairleigh Dickinson) 3/12/84 Gail Geberich (vs. Susquehanna) 4/7/80 Mary Hassenplug (vs. Wilkes) 4/17/81 Carolyn Harley (vs. Wilkes) 4/17/81 Jeannette Mitroka (vs. Shippensburg) 4{22/81 Gail Geberich (vs. Susquehanna) 4/7/80 Kate Denneny (vs. St. Peter's) 3/18/85 Karen Hertzler (vs. St. Peter's) 3/18/85 Cindy Freeland (vs. St. Peter's) 3/18/85 Sally Houser (vs. Bucknell) 4/30/80 Donna Graupp (vs. Mansfield) 4/5/87 Tina Souders (vs. Sacred Heart*) 5/11-12/84 Tina Souders (vs. East Stroudsburg, 16 innings) 4{26/84 * also NCAA II Tournament Game Record SEASON: Batting: (minimum 2 at-bats per game) At-bats 149 Hits 57 13 Doubles Triples 6 Home Runs Bases on Balls Stolen Bases Sacrifices Runs Scored Runs Batted In Batting Avg. Slugging Pct. 8 31 14 16 43 40 .421 .653 Pitching: (minimum 10 appearances) Games Pitched 40 Innings Pitched 256.2 Least Hits Allowed 26 Least Hits per 7 Innings 0.32 Least Runs Allowed 7 Least Runs Allowed per 7 Inn. 0.07 17 Kate Denneny Suzanne Luna Lori Shelly Cheryl Sedlak Suzanne Luna Jean Millen Jean Millen Roberta Spezialetti Kim Vogel Suzanne Luna Suzanne Luna Sue Hicks (24 of 57) Jean Millen 1987 1986 1988 1982 1985 1986 1987 1981 1988 1986 1986 1981 1986 Susan Kocher Susan Kocher Susan Kocher Susan Kocher Chris Moyer Tina Souders 1987 1987 1984 1986 1986 1982 Least Walks Allowed Most Strikeouts Lowest Earned Run Average Most Wins Fewest Losses Most Shutouts 65 635 0.34 74 4 46 Pitching: (minimum 40 appearances) Games Pitched 89 Innings pitched 610 Least Hits Allowed 159 Least Runs Allowed 44 Least Walks Allowed 65 Most Strikeouts 635 Lowest Earned Run Average 0.34 Most Wins 74 Fewest Losses 4 Most Shutouts 46 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20 21. Chris Moyer 1983-86 Tina Souders 1981-84 Tina Souders 1981-84 Tina Souders (74-11)1981-84 Chris Moyer (40-4) 1983-86 Tina Souders 1981-84 Susan Kocher Tina Souders Chris Moyer Chris Moyer Chris Moyer Tina Souders Tina Souders Tina Souders (74-11) Chris Moyer (40-4) Tina Souders 1984-87 1981-84 1983-86 1983-86 1983-86 1981-84 1981-84 1981-84 1983-86 1981-84 No-bitters vs. Franklin & Marshall Judy Major vs. Misericordia Tina Souders* Brenda Long/Tina Souders vs. Kutztown Tina Souders (1) vs. Augustana (Ill.) Chris Moyer vs. Mansfield Chris Moyer vs. Kutztown Tina Souders* (2) vs. Springfield vs. Rider Susan Kocher Susan Kocher vs. Kutztown vs. Mansfield Susan Kocher Chris Moyer vs. Mansfield vs. West Chester Tina Souders vs. St. Peter's Chris Moyer Susan Kocher vs. West Chester vs. Drexel Jill Solinski Susan Kocher vs. Indiana (Pa.) Susan Kocher vs. Kutztown vs. Millersville Jill Solinski* vs. Shippensburg Susan Kocher* Jill Solinski* (3) vs. Lowell Susan Kocher vs. Lock Haven 5/2/81 4/16/82 4/24/82 5/20/82 3/31/83 4/23/83 5/13/83 4f)/84 4/10/84 4/12/84 4/12/84 4/28/84 3/18/85 4/4/85 3/25/86 4/8/86 4/13/86 4/15/86 4/22/86 5f)/86 4/8/87 * Perfect Game (1) - Pitched at A.I.A.W. III National Championship Tournament (2) - Pitched in 1983 N.C.A.A. II Eastern Regional Tournament (3) - Pitched in 1986 N.C.A.A. II Eastern Regional Tournament TEAM SINGLE GAME: At-bats Hits Doubles Triples HomeRuns vs. East Stroudsburg (16 Inn.) vs. St. Peter's Five Times (most recent vs. Allentown) 4 vs. Bucknell 2 12 times (most recent vs. Springfield) 18 49 21 4 4/26/84 3/15/85 4/12/86 4/27/83 5/10/86 Walks Runs Scored Runs Allowed Most Runs/Both Teams Largest Winning Margin Largest Losing Margin Runs Batted In Stolen Bases Sacrifices I vs. Fairleigh-Dickinson vs. St. Peter's vs. Kutztown Kutztown - 22, BU - 15 vs. St Peter's (23-0) vs. Scranton (15-4) vs. Susquehanna two times (most recent vs. Navy) 8 vs. Wilkes 22 23 22 37 23 11 16 14 3/12/84 3/15/85 5{7{79 5{7{79 3/18/85 4(10{79 4{7/80 4/12/81 5/4/82 SEASON: Wins Most Consecutive Wins Most Consecutive Losses At-bats Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs Walks Runs Scored Runs Batted In Stolen Bases Sacrifices Batting Average Earned Run Average Shutouts 42 37 4 1261 373 57 19 19 135 290 202 106 98 (two times) .318 0.32 31 1986 1986 1979 1986 1988 1986 1983 1986 1986 1986 1986 1980 1983 1983 1984 1986 00 I ••••·••••• ···••llllllll•t~■l• "i••tiism::t 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 28-4 EAIAW Regional Champions AI.AW Division III 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 42-5 Pennsylvania Conference Champions NCAA East Regional Champions NCAA Division Championships: Third 35-11 Pennsylvania Conference Champions NCAA East Regional: Second 36-7 Pennsylvania Conference Champions NCAA East Regional: Second 19 ··········•111111111•111 Tina Souders Pitcher . Kathy Behan Third Base Denise Henderson Catcher 1982 1982 1982, 1983, 1984 - .. t 1984, 1986 1986, 1987 Jean Millen First Base Kate Denneny Outfield Cindy Freeland Catcher 1986, 1987 1987 1987, 1988 Anne Schmidt Shortstop Karen Hertzler Second Base 1982 Susan Kocher Pitcher Kirsten Upcraft Pitcher Cindy Slocum Outfield 1988 1988 Cindy Freeland Catcher Chris Moyer Pitcher Kate Denneny Outfielder 1986, 1988 1986 1987 20 1 1 1 1 1 :1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1111■i,1:a1111■11 1 :1 :1 1 1 1 1 :1 1 11 1 The purpose of this guide is to provide members of the media with necessary information concerning Bloomsburg softball. Members of the media are always welcome on the Bloomsburg University campus. It would be appreciated if those who plan to cover any of the Huskies' home or away contests would contact the sports information office so that we can make every effort to accommodate your needs and requests. 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