2016
Central Oklahoma Softball
25Rachel Harper
5-2 • Outfield
Sr. • Stillwater
45Jessi Walker
5-8 • Pitcher
Jr. • Grove
35Haley Weathers
5-5 • Utility
Sr. • Luther
27Abbie Lancaster
6-1 • Pitcher
Fr. • Idabel
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28Mo Selman
5-6 • Pitcher
RS Fr. • McAlester
1Ashleigh Tramel
5-9 • Catcher/1B
Jr. • Grove
8Shelby Carel
5-5 • Outfield
So. • Tuttle
7Lauren Kelley
5-7 • Outfield
Fr. • Tuttle
4Morgan Heard
5-8 • Shortstop
So. • Midwest City
5Ally Dziadula
5-5 • Second Base
Sr. • Broken Arrow
9Carrie Abrams
5-4 • Outfield
So. • Yukon
13JoBi Heath
5-7 • Utility
Fr. • Edmond
12Nicole Brady
5-7 • Pitcher
Sr. • Tulsa
10Brooke Zukerman
5-7 • Outfield
Sr. • Lawton
11Tori Collet
5-7 • Catcher
Jr. • Houston, Texas
14Ashton Smith
5-6 • Third Base
Sr. • Edmond
22Lexi Watson
5-5 • Infield
Jr. • Smithville
21Carli Woolsey
5-8 • Utility
Fr. • Enid
15Carli Jones
5-7 • First Base
Fr. • Inola
17Halley Randolph
5-8 • Catcher/Infield
Fr. • Stillwater
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Table of Contents
General Information
2016 Schedule....................................................1/Back Cover
UCO Quick Facts/Phone Directory.......................................2
Coaches/Season Outlook
Coaches.............................................................................. 4-5
2016 Season Outlook.............................................................6
The Players
Broncho Headliners........................................................... 8-9
Player Profiles................................................................ 10-14
Review/History
2015 Season Review/Final Statistics/Results ............... 16-17
2015 MIAA Standings/All-MIAA Teams............................18
School Records.............................................................. 19-21
All-Conference, All-Region, All-America Players........ 22-23
Season-by-Season Results............................................. 24-28
About UCO
The University/Athletic Administration........................ 30-34
About Edmond/Oklahoma City..................................... 35-36
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.......I.B.C.
2016 Schedule
Date (Day)	 Opponent	 Site	 Time
Jan. 30 (Saturday)	 East Central (DH)	 Ada, Okla.	 12:00 p.m.
Feb. 5-7	 Southeastern Oklahoma Classic	 Durant, Okla.	
	 5 (Friday)	 Arkansas Tech		 10:00 a.m.
	 5 (Friday)	 Oklahoma Christian		 3:00 p.m.
	 6 (Saturday)	 Henderson State		 12:30 p.m.
	 6 (Saturday)	 Southwestern Oklahoma		 3:00 p.m.
	 7 (Sunday)	 Southeastern Oklahoma		 12:30 p.m.
Feb. 9 (Tuesday)	 Oklahoma Baptist	 Shawnee, Okla.	 3:00 p.m.
Feb. 12 (Friday)	 Oklahoma Christian	 Edmond	 2:00 p.m.
Feb. 19-21 	 Rattler Invitational	 San Antonio, Texas
	 19 (Friday)	 Texas A&M International		 10:00 a.m.	
	 19 (Friday)	 St. Mary’s		 4:00 p.m.
	 20 (Saturday)	 Tarleton State		 10:00 a.m.
	 20 (Saturday)	 Oklahoma Christian		 12:00 p.m.
	 21 (Sunday)	 St. Mary’s		 12:00 p.m.
March 1 (Tuesday)	 Cameron (DH)	 Edmond	 1:00 p.m.
March 4 (Friday)	 Northwest Missouri* (DH)	 Maryville, Mo.	 1:00 p.m.
March 5 (Saturday)	 Missouri Western* (DH)	 St. Joseph, Mo.	 1:00 p.m.
March 11 (Friday)	 Lindenwood* (DH)	 Edmond	 1:00 p.m.
March 12 (Saturday)	 Lincoln* (DH)	 Edmond	 12:00 p.m.
March 15 (Tuesday)	 Texas A&M International	 Edmond	 2:00 p.m.
March 18-20	 Apple Market Softball Classic	 St. Joseph, Mo.
	 18 (Friday)	 Augustana		 12:00 p.m.
	 18 (Friday)	 Concordia-St. Paul		 2:00 p.m.
	 19 (Saturday)	 Sioux Falls		 10:00 a.m.
	 19 (Saturday)	 Winona State		 4:00 p.m.
	 20 (Sunday)	 Minnesota State-Mankato		 9:00 a.m.
	 20 (Sunday)	 Mary		 1:00 p.m.
March 25 (Friday)	 Nebraska-Kearney* (DH)	 Edmond	 2:00 p.m.
March 26 (Saturday)	 Fort Hays State* (DH)	 Edmond	 12:00 p.m.
April 1 (Friday)	 Northeastern State* (DH)	 Edmond	 2:00 p.m.
April 2 (Saturday)	 Northeastern State (DH)	 Tahlequah, Okla.	 2:00 p.m.
April 6 (Wednesday)	 St. Mary’s (DH)	 Edmond	 2:00 p.m.
April 8 (Friday)	 Southwest Baptist* (DH)	 Bolivar, Mo.	 1:00 p.m.
April 9 (Saturday)	 Central Missouri* (DH)	 Warrensburg, Mo.	 12:00 p.m.
April 13 (Wednesday)	 Washburn* (DH)	 Topeka, Kan.	 2:00 p.m.
April 14 (Thursday)	 Emporia State* (DH)	 Emporia, Kan.	 1:00 p.m.
April 19 (Tuesday)	 Rogers State (DH)	 Edmond	 2:00 p.m.
April 22 (Friday)	 Missouri Southern* (DH)	 Edmond	 2:00 p.m.
April 23 (Saturday)	 Pittsburg State* (DH)	 Edmond	 12:00 p.m.
April 28-30 (Thursday-Sunday)	 MIAA Post-season Tournament	 TBA	 TBA
Bold-Home game	 DH-doubleheader
*-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game	 All game times Central Standard Time
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University Facts
Mailing Address:
100 North University
Edmond, OK 73034
Founded: Dec. 24, 1890
President: Dr. Don Betz
Athletic Director: Joe Muller
Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities: Gunnar Poff
Assistant Athletic Director/Business: Britni Brannon
Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations: Mike Kirk
Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance: Darnell Smith
Assistant Athletic Director/Marketing & Corporate Sales: Brandon
Baker
Director of Athletic Compliance: Jeremy Rogers
Director of Stampede Club: Al Jones
Coordinator of Athletic Ticket Sales: Ethan Hooker
Head Athletic Trainer: Ed Kabrick
Faculty Representative: Trey Cone
National Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Nickname: Bronchos
School Colors: Bronze and Blue
Enrollment: 17,101
Stadium (Capacity): Broncho Field (500)
Softball Facts
Head Coach: Cody White
Years, Record at UCO: Two years, 82-37
Years, Overall Record: Two years, 82-37
Assistant Coach: Jon Hunter
Student Assistant Coach: Kelsey Berlin
2015 Record: 41-20
2015 Conference Record (Finish): 18-8 (T-2nd)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/7
Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/1
Softball History
First Season of Softball: 1975
All-time Record: 1,007-635-3
Conference Championships: Three (1998, ‘05, ‘13)
National Tournament Appearances: 12 -- two in AIAW (1980, ‘82);
one in NAIA(1988); and nine in NCAADivision II (2002, ‘05, ‘06, ‘08,
‘10, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15).
Regional Championships: Three (2006, ‘12, ‘13)
National Championships: One (2013)
Media Relations
Director of Athletic Media Relations: Mike Kirk
	 Office:	 (405) 974-2142
	 Cell:	 (405) 615-2233
	 Email:	mkirk@uco.edu
Media Relations Fax: (405) 974-3820
Staff Phone/Email Directory
(405 Area Code)
University of Central Oklahoma Switchboard........................974-2000
	 Office
Athletic Department................................................................974-2500
Head Coach.............................................................................974-2144
	 Cody White (cwhite35@uco.edu)
Assistant Coach.......................................................................974-2144
	 Jon Hunter (jhunter9@uco.edu)
Athletic Director.....................................................................974-2500
	 Joe Muller (jmuller2@uco.edu)
Assistant Athletic Director/Operations...................................974-2176
	 Gunnar Poff (gpoff@uco.edu)
Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance ................................974-3959
	 Darnell Smith (dsmith132@uco.edu)
Head Athletic Trainer .............................................................974-2188
	 Ed Kabrick (ekabrick@uco.edu)
School Nickname
“Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Oklahoma
in 1922 by Mrs. C.W. Wantland, wife of long-time UCO football
coach C.W. Wantland. The name was chosen from a number of
suggestions for the name of UCO’s football team and became the
nickname for all athletic teams at the school.
Mrs.WantlandwasmadeanhonorarymemberoftheLetterman’s
Clubasaresultofselectingthenickname,becomingthefirstwoman
admitted to that organization.
School Colors
BronzeandbluewerechosenasCentralOklahoma’sschoolcolors
early in the fall of 1895 by school president Edmund Dandridge
Murdaugh. The first public display of the bronze and blue was
in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first oratorical
contest ever held in Oklahoma.
On the Cover
Featuredonthefrontcoverofthe2016UCOsoftballmediaguide
are (clockwise from top left) seniors Rachel Harper,Ally Dziadula,
Brooke Zukerman, Nicole Brady and Ashton Smith. On the back
cover (from top) is Shelby Carel, Morgan Heard, Tori Collet and
Ashleigh Tramel.
Cover design was done by UCO Art Director Craig Beuchaw.
Production Credits
The 2016 UCO softball media guide was written, edited and
designed by the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office.
Photographs, including the cover shot, were provided by UCO
Photographic Services Director Dan Smith. The media guide was
printed at the UCO printCentral, NUC 146.
Get the latest on the Bronchos at:
www.bronchosports.com
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Coaches/
Season Outlook
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Cody White
In his third year atop the
CentralOklahomaprogram
is Cody White, who has
won 82 games in two sea-
sons at the helm.
White has led the
Bronchos to back-to-back
41-win seasons and con-
secutive trips to the NCAA
Division II national tourna-
ment in going 82-37.
Cody came to UCO in 2012 as the program’s
first-ever full-time assistant coach and helped
guide the Bronchos to the first women’s national
championship in school history in 2013.
He played a key role during a sensational season
that saw UCO claim the Mid-America Intercolle-
giate Athletics Association crown in its first year
in the league and then go a perfect 9-0 in NCAA
post-season play to take the national title, clipping
Kutztown 5-2 in a thrilling finals contest to end a
51-11 campaign.
Cody and head coach Genny Stidham were
selected the Division II National Coaching Staff
of the Year by the National Fastpitch Coaches As-
sociation after the season.
White was named interim head coach onAug. 9,
2013 after Stidham took over at Texas Woman’s
and went on to lead the Bronchos to another out-
standing season in 2014.
UCO finished runner-up in the MIAA regular
season standings and earned an at-large bid into
the national tournament, going 1-2 in the Central
Regional in finishing the season 41-17.
The Bronchos came back with another banner
campaign last spring asWhite led UCO to a second
straight MIAA runner-up finish. The Bronchos
made the program’s fourth consecutive trip to the
nationaltournamentandendedwitha41-20record.
Cody came to UCO after serving as assistant
baseball and softball coach at Edmond Memorial
Head Coach
The White File
Born: April 15, 1985.
High School Education: Edmond Santa Fe High School,
2004.
College Education: Southern Nazarene University, 2008,
B.S. in History Education.
Playing Experience: North Central Texas College, 2005;
Southern Nazarene, 2006-08.
Coaching Experience:
  2008-12: Edmond Memorial High School, assistant base-
ball coach (2008-11) and assistant softball coach (2009-11).
  2012-13: Central Oklahoma, assistant coach.
  2013-Present: Central Oklahoma, head coach.
Marital Status: Married (Hillary).
Children: Lillie (born 6/24/11) and Brooks (6/14/13).
High School. He was on the baseball staff for four
years, helping the Bulldogs reach the state tourna-
ment in 2010, and assisted the softball program for
three years.
White guided the Edmond StarsAmerican Legion
team to the state tournament in his one year as head
coach and he helped lead the Edmond Memorial
American Legion team to a pair of state runner-up
finishes during two years as an assistant.
White played baseball at North Central Texas
College for one year
before spending his
final three seasons at
Southern Nazarene.
He was a two-time
SoonerAthletic Con-
ference Gold Glove
Catcher for the Crim-
son Storm in addition
to earning All-SAC
honors.
Cody, who received
his bachelor’s degree
from SNU, is married
to former UCO soft-
ball standout Hillary
Brandt and they have
two children (Lillie
and Brooks).
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Assistant Coaches
Jon Hunter
Now in his third year as Central Oklahoma’s top assistant coach is Jon
Hunter, who came to the Bronchos in the fall of 2013 from Edmond North
High School.
Hunter has helped lead UCO to an 82-37 record the past two years, with
the Bronchos having had back-to-back 41-win
seasons while making consecutive appearances in
the NCAA Division II national tournament.
Jon was an assistant basketball coach for the Huskies from 1999-04,
helped with baseball from 2004-13 and was a softball assistant from
2008-13.
Hunter helped lead the ENHS baseball squad to the 2012 Class 6A
state championship and he was the interim softball head coach in the
fall of 2012 when the Huskies captured the Class 6A state title.
AnativeofClinton,HunterplayedcollegiatelyatSt.Gregory’sbefore
graduating from UCO.
Jon and his wife, Traci, have two daughters (Abby and Halle).
Kelsey Berlin
Helping the Central Oklahoma program as a student assistant coach in
2016 is Kelsey Berlin, who finished her playing career with the Bronchos
last season.
Berlin spent just one year at UCO after transferring in from Division I
Arkansas. She pitched in 31 games with 20 starts
in 2015, finishing 11-8 with two saves and a 3.24
earned run average while throwing three shutouts
and striking out 77 batters in 140 1/3 innings.
Kelsey was a prep star at Northwest High School in Wichita, Kan.
before spending two years at Butler County Community College. She
went 15-6 with five shutouts and three saves there while also batting
.370 with 24 doubles, nine home runs and 79 runs batted in.
Berlin spent the 2014 season at Arkansas, seeing limited action for
the Razorbacks.
Kelsey is completing work on her kinesiology degree.
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good mix of experienced veterans and talented newcom-
ers will keep Central Oklahoma in the upper echelon of
the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
and NCAADivision II in 2016, with the Bronchos ready
to make another run at the national championship.
UCO has won 179 games while making four straight trips to
the Division II playoffs -- winning the national title in 2013 -- and
the return of nine proven players from last year’s 41-20 squad
gives the Bronchos a sensational base to
build around.
Add in a two-year starter back after
missing last season to injury along with
eight talented newcomers and it’s easy
to see why UCO will be a prime national
contender this spring.
“We’re excited about what we can do
this year with the team we have,” said head
coach Cody White, who is 82-37 entering
his third year at the helm. “We have a lot of
returning players who know what it takes to
succeed at a high level and we’ve got some new
players who will be hard to keep off the field.”
UCO only has to replace its starting center
fielder and first baseman from last year’s every-day
lineup, with those holes expected to be filled by
returning starters switching positions.
Leading the large number of returners are a pair
ofAll-Region performers -- senior third baseman
Ashton Smith and junior catcher/first baseman
Asheigh Tramel.
The Bronchos also have back three second-team
All-MIAAperformers in senior second baseman
Ally Dziadula, sophomore shortstop Morgan
Heard and senior outfielder Brooke
Zukerman.
Sophomore outfielder Shelby Carel started most of last sea-
son and junior catcher Tori Collet returns from injury, while
senior Nicole Brady and junior Jessi Walker are back to lead
the pitching staff.
“Our offense should be really good,” White said. “We have
good power and speed, so scoring runs shouldn’t be an issue.
The key for us will be playing good defense and getting consis-
tent pitching.”
Here’s a look at the 2016 Bronchos:
Catcher
The Bronchos have a great situation behind the plate, with
junior Tori Collet set to return to the starting lineup after the
2014 MIAA Defensive Player of the Year missed last season to
injury. Hard-hitting freshman Halley Randolph will vie for
playing time and junior Ashleigh Tramel is also available after
starting all last year in Collet’s absence.
First Base
Junior Ashleigh Tramel switched positions and is expected
to take over here after earning honorable mention All-America
Season Outlook
A
Brooke Zukerman
honors at catcher last year when she hit .324 with 16 home runs
and 53 runs batted in. Freshman Carli Jones is also fully capable
of handling the job, depending on what UCO does with Tramel.
Second Base
Back for her fourth year of starting duty at second is senior
Ally Dziadula, a key offensive catalyst throughout her career
who is expected to take over as the lead-off hitter. She hit .320
with 14 doubles, nine homers and 53 RBI last year and is in line
to set several school career records. Junior transfer Lexi Watson
can help out if needed.
Shortstop
Morgan Heard is solidly entrenched here after taking over
an immediate starting role as a true freshman last year.
She enjoyed a fabulous season, batting .349 with a
school-record 21 doubles, 10 homers and team-
high 54 RBI, and is also a defensive standout.
Junior Lexi Watson provides depth.
Third Base
Senior Ashton Smith has started the last
two years at the hot corner and is favored to
retain her position after hitting a team-high .383
with 13 doubles and 46 RBI last season. Junior
college transfer Lexi Watson can’t be overlooked
and will certainly push the issue.
Outfield
Plenty of prospects are battling for starting
berths, with depth a big luxury. Senior Brooke
Zukerman is the ringleader after batting .327
with 11 homers, 43 RBI and 24 stolen bases
lastyearandisslatedtomovetocenterfield
after starting in right the past three years.
Sophomore Shelby Carel hit .312 with
12 doubles as the main starter in left last season and will look to
retain that position, while senior Rachel Harper is poised to take
over in right. It will be tough to keep freshmen JoBi Heath and
Lauren Kelley out of the lineup, with senior Haley Weathers,
sophomore transfer Carrie Abrams and rookie Carli Woolsey
also capable of earning playing time.
Pitcher
The Bronchos have several options on who to use in the circle,
with redshirt freshman Mo Selman ready to make a big impact
in a starting role. Senior Nicole Brady went 18-11 with a 3.10
earned run average a year ago and will see plenty of starting ac-
tion, while junior Jessi Walker is expected to be used in a variety
of ways after going 12-1 with a 4.65 ERA in 2015. Freshman
Abbie Lancaster has great potential and could help.
Designated Player
UCO has a number of players capable of being used here. Ju-
nior LexiWatson may be the leading candidate, though freshman
Halley Randolph, senior Ashton Smith and junior Ashleigh
Tramel could also be used.
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The Players
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Season	G-GS	AB	 R	 H	 2B	 3B	 HR	 RBI	SB-SBA	 Avg.
2013	61-61	220	58	78	8	2	5	 21	11-16	.355
2014	 58-58	196	37	74	14	7	 6	 56	 8-12	 .378
2015	 59-59	203	39	65	14	3	 9	 53	 8-8	 .320
Totals	178-178	619	134	217	36	12	20	 130	 27-36	 .351
Season	G-GS	AB	 R	 H	 2B	 3B	 HR	 RBI	SB-SBA	 Avg.
2013	 13-1	7		4	3	 0	0	0	 1	 2-2	 .429
2014	 58-57	169	31	55	11	0	 6	 29	 1-1	 .325
2015	 61-61	188	46	72	13	0	 5	 46	 1-2	 .383
Totals	 132-119	364	 81	 130	 24	 0	 11	 76	 4-5	 .357
Broncho Headliners
Senior star entering her fourth year of starting duty at second base .
. . Ranks among the best players in the conference and will threaten
a number of school career records this season . . . Left-handed batter
and offensive catalyst with the ability to hit for power and average . .
. Tremendous defender with great range and is ready to finish with a
flourish . . . Has started every game (178) she’s played in and enters the
season ranked in the top 10 in eight UCO career categories -- second in
triples (12), third in at bats (619), hits (217) and runs batted in (130),
fourth in runs (134), sixth in doubles (36) and eighth in home runs (20)
and average (.351).
2015: Second-team All-MIAA se-
lection after batting .320 with 14
doubles, nine homers and 53 RBI . . .
Had team-high 16 multi-RBI games
in addition to having 16 multi-hit
outings . . . Put together three hitting
streaks of five-plus games with a high
of 12 . . . Ranked fourth in at bats
(203) and tied for eighth in RBI on
UCO’s single-season lists . . . Went
3-for-4 with a homer and five RBI
in win over Northeastern State . . .
Smacked two homers and drove in
six runs in win over Emporia State.
2014: Enjoyed sensational sophomore season in picking up first-team
All-MIAArecognition and second-team DaktronicsAll-Central Region
honors . . . Batted team-high .378 while also topping the team in doubles
(14), triples (seven) and RBI (56) in addition to clubbing six homers .
. . Seven triples led the league and ranked third in Division II . . . Had
22 multi-hit games and team-best 13 multi-RBI contests.
2013: Started in 61 games and hit .355 with eight doubles, five homers,
two triples and 21 RBI . . . First-teamAll-MIAAchoice and second-team
NFCAAll-Central Region pick as the utility player . . . Set single-season
school record for at bats (220) . . . All-tournament selection at the Divi-
sion II World Series after hitting .375 (6-for-16) with six runs in UCO’s
four-game run to the national championship . . . Had 22 multi-hit games
and strung together four hitting streaks of seven-plus games.
High School: Three-time All-Conference pick and two-time Tulsa
WorldAll-Metro selection at Tulsa Union High School . . . Led Redskins
to two state titles and an All-Stater as a senior after batting .496.
Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Likes spending time outdoors in her
spare time . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as her top team and
“Invincible” as her favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Feb. 22, 1994.
5-5 • Second Base
Senior • Broken Arrow
Ally
Dziadula5
Two-year starter looking to retain spot as UCO’s top third baseman
and could also see action at designated player . . . Has been a prime run
producer the last two seasons and will be again this spring, showcasing
good power and consistency at the plate . . . Senior veteran and one
of the elite players in the Central Region . . . Took over at third during
early stages of sophomore season and has been firmly entrenched since
. . . Provides stellar defense at the hot corner and is ready to finish her
career in style . . . Ranks sixth on the school’s career average list at .357.
2015: Put together fantastic junior
campaign in earning first-team All-
MIAA and second-team Daktronics
and NFCAAll-Central Region honors
. . . Batted team-high .383 while add-
ing 13 doubles, five home runs and
46 runs batted in . . . Also walked
17 times in finishing with team-best
.453 on-base percentage while start-
ing all 61 games at third . . . Finished
10th on the school’s single-season
list for hits (72) . . . Had 21 multi-hit
games and 12 multi-RBI outings .
. . Put together three hitting streaks
of five-plus games . . . Also earned
MIAA Scholar-Athlete and NFCA
All-America Scholar-Athlete honors.
2014: Batted .325 with 11 doubles, six homers and 29 RBI to earn
second-team All-MIAA honors . . . Saw time at designated player and
second base early before taking over at third base and started the last 51
games there . . . Had 12 multi-hit games and drove in two or more runs
seven times . . . Clubbed pinch-hit grand slam against eventual national
champion West TexasA&M in early-season 5-4 loss . . . Hit two homers
and had six RBI in win over Southwest Baptist . . . Had three hitting
streaks of five-plus games with a long of eight.
2013: Appeared in 13 games with one start, hitting .429 while scoring
four runs and stealing two bases . . . Went 1-for-3 with a steal in lone
start at second base against Southwest Baptist.
High School: Two-time Edmond Sun All-City selection and an All-
District pick as a senior at North High School after helping lead the
Huskies to the state tournament . . .Also lettered in basketball and soccer.
Personal: Forensic science/psychology major looking for a career as a
behavioral psychologist . . . Enjoys going to the lake in her spare time . .
. Lists “The Blind Side” as her top movie . . . Birthdate is Aug. 2, 1994.
5-6 • Third Base
Senior • Edmond
Ashton
Smith14
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Season	G-GS	AB	 R	 H	 2B	 3B	 HR	 RBI	SB-SBA	 Avg.
2014	 44-38	100	14	35	10	0	 1	 11	 2-4	 .350
2015	 57-56	173	37	56	11	0	16	 53	 5-5	 .324
Totals	101-94	273	51	91	21	0	17	 64	 7-9	 .333
Season	G-GS	AB	 R	 H	 2B	 3B	 HR	 RBI	SB-SBA	 Avg.
2013	51-45	138	31	37	4	0	7	 29	11-12	.268
2014	 58-58	181	56	60	11	3	10	 47	 17-19	 .331
2015	61-61	196	49	64	7	2	11	43	24-26	.327
Totals	 170-164	515	 136	 161	 22	 5	 28	 119	 52-57	 .313
Broncho Headliners
Versatile junior standout set to take over starting role at first base after
earning honorable mention All-America honors at catcher last year . .
. Was set to split time at catcher and designated player last season, but
assumed full-time position behind the plate after early injury to Tori
Collet . . . Moved to first with the return of Collet and showed during fall
workouts she can handle the position, though could still see some action
behind the plate this spring . . . Is among the best in NCAA Division
II and will once again be a big-time offensive force for the Bronchos,
owning great power at the plate.
2015: First-team All-MIAA pick at
catcher in addition to earning first-
team All-Central Region recognition
from Daktronics and the NFCA . . .
Daktronics honorable mention All-
American after batting .324 with
league-leading 16 home runs, 11
doubles and 53 runs batted in . . . Led
the Bronchos in slugging percentage
at .665 . . . Finished fourth on UCO’s
single-season list for homers and
tied for eighth for RBI . . . Had 16
multi-hit and 12 multi-RBI outings .
. . Ripped off 10-game hitting streak
late in the season . . . Went 5-for-6
with three homers and 12 RBI in
home doubleheader sweep of Northeastern State . . . Had nine games
with three-plus RBI . . . Finished with team-best .991 fielding percent-
age, making just two errors in 213 chances . . . Also made the MIAA
Academic Honor Roll.
2014: Played in 44 games with 38 starts and batted .350 with 10 doubles
and 11 RBI . . . Second-teamAll-MIAApick at utility/non-pitcher after
starting at three different positions -- catcher (21), DP (14) and left field
(three) . . . Had eight multi-hit games, including 3-for-3, two-double,
two-RBI performance in win over Minnesota-Duluth . . . Made just one
error in 91 fielding chances.
High School: Three-year star at Grove High School, starting at third
base as a sophomore before moving to catcher her final two seasons . .
. Two-time All-District pick, also earning All-Region and All-State ac-
claim as a senior . . . Batted .444 with four homers and 27 RBI her final
season to help lead the Lady Ridgerunners to the Class 5Astate title . . .
Also a conference and regional track champion in the 3,200-meter relay,
finishing third in the state in that event and fifth in the 800-meter run.
Personal: Biology major . . . Enjoys reading as a hobby . . . Lists Jason
Aldean as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Aug. 8, 1995.
5-9 • Catcher/First Base
Junior • Grove
Ashleigh
Tramel1
Senior slugger with great speed who is among the best all-around players
in the MIAA . . . Could move to center field after starting in right the
last three years and is an outstanding defender with ability to cover lots
of ground . . . Can hurt teams in a variety of ways with her offensive
prowess and also a dangerous base-stealing threat . . . Tough out in clutch
situations and will probably bat clean-up for the third straight year . .
. Has started 164 of 170 games played during career and ranks among
UCO’s all-time leaders in five categories -- third in home runs (28) and
runs (136), tied for third in stolen bases (52), fourth in runs batted in
(119) and 10th in at bats (515).
2015: Second-teamAll-MIAAselec-
tion after hitting .327 with 11 homers,
seven doubles, 43 RBI and 24 steals
. . . Ranked seventh on the school’s
single-season list for steals and tied
for eighth in at bats (196) and homers
while starting and batting clean-up
in all 61 games . . . Had 19 multi-hit
games and 12 multi-RBI outings,
including three with four of more . .
. Put together three hitting streaks of
six-plus games with a high of 10 . . .
Belted two homers and had five RBI in
win over Southern Nazarene . . . Had
three games with two steals . . . Also
made the MIAAAcademic Honor Roll.
2014: Started all 58 games in right field in earning second-team All-
MIAA honors . . . Batted .331 with 11 doubles, a team-high 10 homers,
47 RBI and 17 stolen bases . . . Had 18 multi-hit games and drove in
two-plus runs 11 times . . . Hit an astounding .917 (11-for-12) in four-
game series sweep of NSU with three doubles, one homer and eight
RBI . . . Also an MIAA Scholar-Athlete selection.
2013: Played a huge role in UCO’s drive to the national championship,
starting in 45 of 51 games played and finishing with a .268 average . .
. Clubbed seven homers with 29 RBI and also swiped 11 bases while
starting 37 games in right field, four in left and four in center . . . Had
six multi-hit and six multi-RBI games.
High School: Three-sport standout at MacArthur High School in
Lawton . . . Helped the Highlanders to a pair of Class 5A state softball
titles and batted .446 with eight doubles, four triples, two homers and
31 RBI as a senior . . . Also lettered in basketball and track.
Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Brother (Tyler) was a wrestling
national runner-up for UCO in 2007 . . . Lists Nicki Minaj as her top
musician . . . Birthdate is July 26, 1994.
5-7 • Outfield
Senior • Lawton
Brooke
Zukerman10
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Season	G-GS	 IP	 H	 R	 ER	 BB	 SO	 W-L	Saves	ERA
2013	 7-3	 21.1	 33	25	 20	 5	 12	 3-1	 0	 6.56
2014	25-13	83.1	90	53	34	40	39	9-3	0	2.86
2015	34-22	167.1	196	102	74	59	81	18-11	1	3.10
Totals	 66-38	 272.0	 319	180	 128	 104	 132	 30-15	 1	 3.29
Speedy sophomore transfer ready to vie for playing time in the outfield .
. . Will also see action as a pinch-runner . . . Came to UCO after highly-
successful freshman season at Oklahoma Baptist.
OBU: Named Sooner Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year and
a first-team All-SAC choice last year for the Bison . . . Finished with a
.393 average that included nine doubles, three triples, two home runs
and 25 runs batted in to also earn second-team All-Region recognition.
High School: Three-time All-District selection at Yukon High School,
helping the Millers win one state championship . . . Earned All-State
honors as a senior after batting .358.
Personal: Speech pathology major . . . Lists “Remember the Titans”
as her top sports movie . . . Names Luke Bryan as her favorite musician
. . . Birthdate is July 28, 1996.
5-4 • Outfield
Sophomore • Yukon
Carrie
Abrams9
Established senior veteran ready to be one of the team’s top starting
pitchers . . . Should also see some action in relief and will get plenty of
work in the circle this spring . . . UCO’s most experienced hurler with
272 career innings to her credit and knows what it takes to succeed
in the rugged Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association . . .
Right-hander who doesn’t get rattled and is poised to end career in style.
2015: Honorable mention All-MIAA
pick after leading pitching staff in games
(34), starts (22), complete games (17),
innings pitched (167 1/3), strikeouts (81),
wins (18), shutouts (three) and earned run
average (3.10) . . . Finished 18-11 with
one save . . . Tossed two-hitter in 2-0
regular-season win over Winona State
and beat the Warriors again in first round
of Central Regional, scattering seven hits
in 4-1 victory . . . Gave up six hits and
struck out season-high six in 8-0 win over
Missouri Southern and allowed four hits
in five-inning run-rule rout of Emporia
State for other shutout . . . Threw 2 2/3
innings of no-hit relief to earn lone save against Concordia-St. Paul.
2014: Pitched in 25 games with 13 starts, finishing 9-3 with a 2.86
ERA . . . Threw seven complete games and struck out 39 batters in 83
1/3 innings . . . Tossed five-hit shutout in 7-0 win over Rogers State and
5-7 • Pitcher
Senior • Tulsa
Nicole
Brady12
Returning starter who is battling to keep her spot in left field this spring
. . . Showed what she’s capable of as a rookie last year and got better
as the season progressed . . . Left-handed hitter with good offensive
skills and should be even more of a threat at the plate in 2016 with the
experience gained last year.
2015: Played in 59 of 61 games, mak-
ing 43 starts in left and 16 at designated
player . . . Finished with a .312 average
that included 12 doubles, two home runs
and 29 runs batted in while also drawing
team-high 19 walks . . . Had 12 multi-
hit and eight multi-RBI games . . . Went
2-for-2 with a homer, three runs scored
and four RBI in win over Southern Naza-
rene . . . Other homer came in three-RBI
game against Lindenwood . . . Put to-
gether six- and 13-game hitting streaks.
High School: Prep standout at Tuttle High School, earning All-Con-
ference, Oklahoman Little All-City and All-State honors as a senior . .
. Also an All-Conference performer in basketball for the Tigers.
Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Enjoys cooking as a hobby . .
. Names “Coach Carter” as her favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is
Aug. 21, 1995.
5-5 • Outfield
Sophomore • Tuttle
Shelby
Carel8
gave up just four hits in 6-1 victory over Missouri Southern . . . Fanned
season-high five and scattered seven hits in 9-1 win over Fort Hays
State . . . Allowed one hit in two shutout innings against Southeastern
Oklahoma in the Central Regional.
2013: Appeared in seven games with three starts and went 3-1 with
a 6.56 ERA . . . Earned first win with five-inning three-hit shutout in
8-0 rout of Southwest Baptist . . . Gained both wins in relief during
doubleheader sweep of Washburn.
High School: Prep standout at Tulsa Union High School, winning all
three state tournament games in leading the Redskins to the Class 6A
state championship as a senior . . . Went 24-3 with impressive 1.19 ERA
while striking out 100 and also batted .479 in earningAll-State accolades.
Personal: Mass communications major looking to become a broad-
caster . . . Names the Denver Broncos as her favorite team . . . Lists
“Benchwarmers” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Sept. 2, 1993.
Season	G-GS	AB	 R	 H	 2B	 3B	 HR	 RBI	SB-SBA	 Avg.
2015	 59-59	173	37	54	12	2	 2	 29	 6-9	 .312
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Season	G-GS	AB	 R	 H	 2B	 3B	 HR	 RBI	SB-SBA	 Avg.
2013	62-62	170	24	50	6	1	3	 31	 2-4	 .294
2014	41-41	104	17	33	8	2	2	 22	 0-0	 .317
2015	 7-7	17	4	6	 2	0	2	 5	 0-0	 .353	
Totals	110-110	291	45	89	16	3	 7	 58	 2-4	 .306
Team leader and two-year starter at catcher ready to return to the lineup
after missing most of last season to injury . . . Went out after just seven
games last spring, but received medical hardship ruling to retrain a year
of eligibility . . . Is slated to resume role as UCO’s top catcher and is a
sensational defender, owning an outstanding arm and superb knowledge
of the pitching staff . . . Smart player who doesn’t make mistakes and
can also be a prime offensive weapon for the Bronchos . . . Could see
some action at designated player.
2015: Started strong last year before going out with injury . . . Hit .353
with two home runs, two doubles and five RBI in the first seven games.
2014: Named Defensive Player of the Year in the Mid-America Inter-
collegiate Athletics Association after making no errors in 278 fielding
chances while also throwing out 5-of-
14 would-be base stealers . . . Batted
.317 with eight doubles, two homers
and 22 RBI in as a second-team All-
MIAA selection . . . Started 41 games,
with 37 at catcher at four at DP . . .
Had six multi-hit and six multi-RBI
games, capped by 5-for-5, two-double,
five-RBI outing in first-round win over
Emporia State in the Central Regional
. . . Hit homers in wins over Nebraska-
Kearney and Southwest Baptist.
2013: Was one of just two players to
start all 62 games and caught every
inning as the Bronchos went 51-11 in
winning the national title . . . Ended with a .294 average that included
six doubles, three homers and 31 RBI to earn honorable mention All-
MIAA honors . . . Really came on at the plate during UCO’s 9-0 run
in the national tournament, batting .393 (11-for-28) with four runs and
three RBI in that span while ending the season with an eight-game hit-
ting streak . . .All-tournament pick in the Division II World Series after
hitting .385 (5-for-13) in four games with no errors . . . Had 12 multi-hit
games and seven multi-RBI outings, highlighted by 3-for-4, four-RBI
game against Lincoln . . . Had a .991 fielding percentage with only four
errors in 451 chances and made just one miscue in the last 18 games.
High School: Basketball-softball star at Jersey Village High School
in Houston . . . Two-time All-District pick in softball, leading the team
to the state playoffs as a junior . . . Team captain and All-District per-
former in basketball.
Personal: Finance major . . . Enjoys going to the beach among her
hobbies . . . Lists the Houston Texans as her favorite professional team
. . . Names “Benchwarmers” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is
May 16, 1994.
5-7 • Catcher
Junior • Houston, Texas
Tori
Collet11
Hard-working senior with a chance to earn starting spot in right or center
field this season . . . Saw part-time starting duty at designated player last
season and took advantage of limited opportunities . . . Superb athlete
with good speed who is ready to become a major contributor on the field
. . . Came to UCO after two-year starting career at Butler County (Kan.)
Community College and sat out 2014 season to injury.
2015: Appeared in 30 games with 16 starts
and batted .311 with seven runs batted in . .
. Played in the field in just three games, see-
ing most of her action at DP and as a pinch-
runner . . . Went 3-for-4 with a triple and two
RBI to spark home win over Emporia State
and followed with 2-for-4, three-RBI outing
two days later in rout of Midwestern State . .
. Was named to MIAAAcademic Honor Roll
Juco: Had a .356 average with 10 doubles
and 14 RBI as a freshman. . . Batted .435
with 10 RBI and five stolen bases in 2013 to
help the Grizzlies go 54-4 and finish fourth
in the national tournament.
High School: All-Conference and All-District pick at Stillwater High
School . . . Also an All-Conference performer in basketball and soccer
for the Pioneers.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a strength and condi-
tioning coach . . . Mother (Linda) and father (Jerry) are both members
of the Oklahoma Slow-pitch Hall of Fame . . . Sister (Caitlin) played
softball for the Bronchos in 2008 . . . Names “Miracle” as her favorite
sports movie . . . Enjoys biking and playing soccer among her hobbies
. . . Birthdate is Feb. 16, 1993.
5-2 • Outfield
Senior • Stillwater
Rachel
Harper25
Season	G-GS	AB	 R	 H	 2B	 3B	 HR	 RBI	SB-SBA	 Avg.
2015	30-16	45	11	14	1	1	0	 7	 1-2	 .311
Sophomore standout back to handle starting duties at shortstop and one
of the top players in the conference . . . Made huge impact from the outset
as a rookie and should be even better this year with the experience and
success gained . . . Amazing defender with ability to make any play in
the field while also showcasing a strong arm . . . Outstanding offensive
threat, displaying great power and discipline at the plate.
2015: Earned immediate starting berth and filled shortstop spot in
5-8 • Shortstop
Sophomore • Midwest City
Morgan
Heard4
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Talented freshman who adds great depth at first base . . . Will see ex-
tended action there and could push for the starting assignment, depend-
ing on what happens at other positions . . . Hard-hitting rookie with a
bright future ahead.
High School: Played shortstop at Inola High School, earning All-
Conference honors four straight years and claiming Hitter of the Year
accolades as a senior . . . Also an All-Region and All-State pick her
final season . . . State qualifier in cross country and track as well as an
All-Conference performer in basketball for the Longhorns.
Personal: Physical therapy major . . . Names “Sandlot” and “Major
League” as her favorite sports movies . . . Lists Sam Smith as her top
musician . . . Birthdate is June 7, 1997.
5-7 • First Base
Freshman • Inola
Carli
Jones15
Freshman pitcher looking to contend for action . . . Has a chance to
help out this spring and showcases great potential, with the Bronchos
expecting big things in the future from this up-and-coming youngster.
High School: Three-time All-District pick at Idabel High School . . .
Finished with a .432 career average at the plate and tidy 1.07 earned
run average in the pitching circle.
6-1 • Pitcher
Freshman • Idabel
Abbie
Lancaster27
Rookie outfielder ready to push for playing time . . . Expected to help
out in center field and has ability to be a major contributor this season
. . . Will continue to improve with playing time.
High School: Prep standout at Tuttle High School, leading the Tigers to
four straight state tournament appearances . . . All-District, All-Region
and All-State selection as a senior . . . Also a state qualifier in track.
Personal: Nursing major . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as her
top professional team . . . Names “The Rookie” as her favorite sports
movie . . . Birthdate is April 21, 1997.
5-7 • Outfield
Freshman • Tuttle
Lauren
Kelley7
Highly-touted rookie expected to earn immediate playing time in the
outfield and should vie for starting berth in left or right field . . . Fabu-
lous all-around athlete capable of playing a variety of positions for the
Bronchos . . . Outstanding offensive threat with good power and will
only get better with experience.
High School: Four-timeAll-Conference,All-District and Edmond Sun
All-City pick at Edmond Santa Fe High School . . . All-State selection
at shortstop as a senior after hitting .431 with nine home runs while also
serving as the Wolves’ top pitcher . . . Threw 16 innings and smacked
game-winning homer in regional tournament victory last spring . . .
Started on state championship basketball team as a freshman . . . Also
a conference champion and All-State performer in golf.
Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Mother (Bobbi) was a UCO
basketball standout in the 1990s who still ranks among the school’s
all-time leaders in assists and father (Joel) was a pitcher-catcher for the
Broncho baseball team . . . Names Taylor Swift as her favorite musician
. . . Birthdate is June 25, 1997.
5-7 • Utility
Freshman • Edmond
JoBi
Heath13
all 61 games en route to earning second-team All-MIAA honors . . .
Clubbed single-season school-record 21 doubles while also belting 10
home runs, driving in team-high 54 runs and batting .349 . . . Ranked
seventh on UCO’s single-season
list for RBI, ninth for runs (50) and
10th for at bats (195) . . . Had 19
multi-hit and 14 multi-RBI games,
driving in four or more runs three
times . . . Had the second-best slug-
ging percentage on the team at .621
. . . Went 4-for-4 with three doubles
against Nebraska-Kearney . . . Had
two doubles and six RBI in win over
league champion Central Missouri .
. . Smacked three-run homer to lead
UCO to 4-1 win over Winona State
in first round of Central Regional . .
. Reached base the last 20 games of
the season . . . Made team-high 144
assists, 50 more than the next player.
High School: Four-year starter at Carl Albert High School, finishing
stellar career with a .417 average that included 23 doubles, 17 triples,
12 homers, 107 RBI and 61 stolen bases . . . Led the Titans to three
Class 5A state titles and was an Oklahoman Big All-City selection and
All-State pick as a senior.
Personal: Undecided on a major but looking to become a physical
therapist . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her favorite team .
. . Birthdate is July 2, 1996.
Season	G-GS	AB	 R	 H	 2B	 3B	 HR	 RBI	SB-SBA	 Avg.
2015	 61-61	195	50	68	21	1	10	 54	 3-4	 .349
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Highly-regarded rookie set to help out at catcher and first base this spring
. . . Dangerous offensive weapon who was UCO’s top hitter during fall
scrimmages . . . Capable of making an instant impact in 2016 and will
only improve with experience.
High School: Four-timeAll-District selection at Stillwater High School,
finishing career with .433 average, 17 home runs and 78 runs batted
in . . . Earned All-Region and All-State honors as a senior . . . Also a
two-year basketball letterwinner.
Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Enjoys drawing as a hobby . . . Lists
Chris Brown as her top musician . . . Names “Sandlot” as her favorite
sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 27, 1997.
5-8 • Catcher/Infield
Freshman • Stillwater
Halley
Randolph17 Junior power pitcher and returning part-time starter who will play key
role on pitching staff . . . Came to UCO at the winter break last year
from Division I Jacksonville and saw plenty of action . . . Right-hander
and former state prep standout capable of being a dominating force in
the circle . . . Is slated to be used mainly in relief and as a spot starter
this spring.
2015: Finished 12-1 with a 4.65
earned run average while appearing in
21 games with 19 starts . . . Had nine
complete games with two shutouts and
opponents hit team-low .246 against
her . . . Tossed five-inning no-hitter
while striking out four in 15-0 run-rule
rout of Lincoln . . . Threw one-hitter
in 8-1 win over Missouri Southern and
gave up four hits in 6-1 victory over
Rogers State . . . Struck out five-plus
batters four times.
JU: Pitched in 15 games with seven
starts for the Dolphins as a freshman
in 2014, going 4-5 with 22 strikeouts.
High School: Four-year star at Grove High School, leading team to
Class 5A state championship as a senior . . . Named Oklahoma’s Gato-
rade Player of the Year her final season after going 25-3 with an 0.59
ERA while fanning 278 batters in 178 innings . . . Went 29-2 with an
0.46 ERA and 359 strikeouts in 188 innings as a junior . . . Finished
with 86-19 career record and 1,064 strikeouts in 618 innings . . . Three-
time All-District selection and an All-State pick as a senior . . . Also a
three-year starter and two-time state qualifier in golf.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a physical therapist . .
. Enjoys painting as a hobby . . . Lists Keith Urban as her top musician
. . . Birthdate is July 26, 1995.
5-8 • Pitcher
Junior • Grove
Jessi
Walker45
Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Salutatorian of senior class at
IHS . . . Names the Golden State Warriors as her favorite professional
team . . . ListsAdele as her top musician . . . Birthdate is March 7, 1997.
Redshirt freshman expected to assume a major role on the pitching
staff this season . . . Made tremendous improvement last year and this
hard-throwing right-hander should see extensive starting duty in 2016
. . . Excellent all-around athlete with great work ethic and is ready to
make an impact in the circle.
High School: Three-year star at McAlester High School . . . Finished ca-
reer with 1.82 earned run average while also batting .407 . . .All-District
pick and Alternate All-State selection as a senior for the Lady Buffs.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a physical therapist
. . . Names Luke Bryan as her favorite musician . . . Lists “A League
of Their Own” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Sept. 7, 1995.
5-6 • Pitcher
RS Freshman • McAlester
Mo
Selman28
Season	G-GS	 IP	 H	 R	 ER	 BB	 SO	 W-L	Saves	ERA
2015	21-19	90.1	82	62	60	79	52	12-1	0	4.65
Hard-hitting junior college transfer expected to be in the lineup at either
third base or designated player . . . Also capable of seeing action at
second base or shortstop if needed . . . Came to UCO after stellar two-
year career at Seminole State College and is a proven hitter with great
power who gives the Bronchos another offensive weapon.
5-5 • Infield
Junior • Smithville
Lexi
Watson22
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Season	G-GS	AB	 R	 H	 2B	 3B	 HR	 RBI	SB-SBA	 Avg.
2013	 28-0	 1		 12	 0	 0	 0	 0	 0	 4-5	 .000
2014	 17-0	3		6	0	 0	0	0	 0	 0-1	 .000
Totals	45-0	4		0	0	 0	0	0	 0	 4-6	 .000
Freshman who provides additional depth to the outfield . . . Power hitter
who will be also fill pinch-hitting role for the Bronchos and is ready to
contribute in any way needed.
High School: Finished career with robust .543 average at Pioneer High
School . . . Was named Enid News & Eagle Northwest Area Player of
theYear and Tri-County Conference Most Valuable Player as a senior in
addition to earningAll-State recognition . . .Also lettered in basketball.
Personal: Education major looking to becoming a high school coach
. . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her favorite team . . . Lists
“Hoosiers” and “Remember the Titans” as her top sports movies . . .
Birthdate is July 24, 1996.
5-8 • Utility
Freshman • Enid
Carli
Woolsey21
Fleet-footed senior and two-year letterwinner returning to the team after
sitting out last year . . . Adds depth in the outfield and also serves key
pinch-runner role . . . Starter for UCO basketball team and won’t join the
team until March . . . Played basketball at Missouri Southern in 2011-
12 before transferring to UCO and sat out redshirt season on the court
before playing softball in the spring of 2013 . . . Played again in 2014
and then missed last season after suffering knee injury during basketball.
2014: Joined the team in mid-March and played in 17 games, scoring six
runs as a pinch-runner . . . Averaged 6.4 points and 2.1 rebounds while
starting in 18 of 28 games on the hardcourts for the Bronchos in 2013-14.
2013: Was a late addition to the roster and ended up playing in 28 games
as a pinch runner . . . Scored 12 runs while stealing four bases in helping
the Bronchos capture the national championship.
5-5 • Utility
Senior • Luther
Haley
Weathers35
Juco: Belted 19 home runs, drove in 59 runs and had a .405 average
as a freshman at Seminole in earning All-Region II honors and leading
team to the national tournament . . . Came back last year to hit .364
with 16 doubles, 10 homers and 35 RBI as the Trojans finished 48-11.
High School: Earned All-Conference honors in fast- and slow-pitch
four straight years at Smithville High School . . . Received All-State
accolades as a senior and was named Offensive Player of the year . . .
Also a four-time All-Conference selection in basketball.
Personal: Physical therapy major . . . Enjoys fishing and hunting as
hobbies . . . Names “Facing the Giants” as her top sports movie . . . Lists
Usher as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Jan. 23, 1995.
High School: Four-time All-Conference pick in basketball at Luther
High School . . . Averaged 24.7 points a game as a junior and had
school-record 50-point game during senior season . . . Won three state
titles in track and also a two-time All-Conference selection in softball.
Personal: Business administration major . . . Enjoys hunting and
fishing as hobbies . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her top
sports team . . . Lists Luke Bryan as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate
is June 7, 1993.
2016 Roster
No.	 Name	 B/T	 Pos.	 Ht.	 Class	 Hometown (High School)
1	Ashleigh Tramel	 R/R	C/1B	5-9	Jr.	Grove (Grove)
4	 Morgan Heard	 R/R	 SS	 5-8	 So	 Midwest City (Carl Albert)
5	 Ally Dziadula	 L/R	 2B	 5-5	 Sr.	 Broken Arrow (Union)
7	 Lauren Kelley	 L/R	 OF	 5-7	 Fr.	 Tuttle (Tuttle)
8	 Shelby Carel	 L/R	 OF	 5-5	 So.	 Tuttle (Tuttle)
9	Carrie Abrams	 L/R	OF	5-4	So.	Yukon (Yukon)
10	 Brooke Zukerman	 R/R	 OF	 5-7	 Sr.	 Lawton (MacArthur)
11	 Tori Collet	 R/R	 C	 5-7	 Jr.	 Houston, Texas (Jersey Village)
12	 Nicole Brady	 R/R	 P	 5-7	 Sr.	 Tulsa (Union)
13	 JoBi Heath	 R/R	 UT	 5-7	 Fr.	 Edmond (Santa Fe)
14	 Ashton Smith	 R/R	 3B	 5-6	 Sr.	 Edmond (North)
15	 Carli Jones	 L/R	 1B	 5-7	 Fr.	 Inola (Inola
17	 Halley Randolph	 R/R	 C/IF	 5-8	 Fr.	 Stillwater (Stillwater)
21	 Carli Woolsey	 R/R	 UT	 5-8	 Fr.	 Enid (Pioneer)
22	Lexi Watson	 R/R	IF	5-5	Jr.	Smithville (Smithville)
25	 Rachel Harper	 L/R	 OF	 5-2	 Sr.	 Stillwater (Stillwater)
27	 Abbie Lancaster	 R/R	 P	 6-1	 Fr.	 Idabel (Idabel)
28	 Mo Selman	 R/R	 P	 5-6	 RS Fr.	 McAlester (McAlester)
35	 Haley Weathers	 R/R	 UT	 5-5	 Sr.	 Luther (Luther)
45	Jessi Walker	 R/R	 P	5-8	Jr.	Grove (Grove)
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Review/History
Review/History
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UCO went 3-2 at the Missouri Western Invitational on March 20-22
before resuming conference play the following week with a four-game
road trip, dropping two close games to Nebraska-Kearney before split-
ting a doubleheader at Fort Hays State the next day.
The Bronchos split another road doubleheader three days later at
Cameron and then swept a league twinbill at Northeastern State behind
a 35-hit assault. UCO opened a 12-game homestand the next day by
hosting the RiverHawks for a non-conference doubleheader and again
won both games as Ashleigh Tramel belted three homers.
Central outscored Southern Nazarene 29-5 in a doubleheader sweep
April 7 before returning to MIAA play three days later with 5-3 and 8-5
wins over Southwest Baptist.
A season-high nine-game winning streak came to a halt the next day
with a 7-4 first-game loss to eventual league champion Central Mis-
souri, with the Bronchos taking the nightcap 12-4
in moving to 32-13 overall and 13-5 in the league.
UCO split two games with Washburn April 18
before ending the home schedule the next day against
Emporia State. Nicole Brady tossed a four-hitter in
an 8-0 first-game shutout and Ally Dziadula hit two
homers in a 17-8 second-game romp.
The Bronchos went to Midwestern State April
21 and banged out 34 hits in 18-5 and 5-1 victories
before ending conference play with four away games.
UCO swept Missouri Southern by a combined 16-1,
but ended the regular season with two close losses
to Pittsburg State.
Central went to Overland Park, Kan. for the MIAA
Tournament and fell to Emporia State 7-4 in the
first round. The Bronchos stayed alive with an 11-6
come-from-behind win over Washburn before being
eliminated by Northwest Missouri 2-1.
UCO earned an at-large bid into the Central Re-
gional and opened with a 4-1 victory over Winona
State on Morgan Heard’s three-run homer, but man-
aged just nine hits in dropping back-to-back games
to Augustana (5-1) and East Central (4-1).
Central Oklahoma rode a potent offense to its fourth straight national
tournament appearance in 2015 while also reaching the 40-win mark for
the fourth consecutive year.
The Bronchos were just 8-5 a month into the season, but put together
three winning streaks of seven-plus games the rest of the way in finishing
41-20 while setting single-season school records for hits, runs scored
and runs batted in. UCO tied for second in the Mid-America Intercol-
legiate Athletics Association before going 1-2 in the Central Regional.
“We struggled some with consistency and lost a lot of tough games,
but it was still a good season,” said second-year head coach Cody White,
whose team went 4-8 in one-run games. “We played really well for
stretches and did a lot of good things.”
The Bronchos opened the season at the NFCA First-pitch Classic
in Tucson, Ariz. in early February and went 4-2 in that power-packed
event, highlighted by a 2-1 win over eventual national
runner-up Dixie State on Brooke Zukerman’s two-
run home run in the top of seventh inning.
UCO went 4-2 again the next weekend at the Rat-
tler Invitational in SanAntonio, Texas and then split a
road doubleheader with near-by Oklahoma Christian,
taking an 11-9 second-game win behind two Emily
Ditmore homers.
The Bronchos opened MIAA play and made their
home debut March 7 with a doubleheader sweep of
Northwest Missouri behind a 27-hit, five-homer at-
tack before taking a twinbill from Missouri Western
the next day.
Central took two non-conference road games from
Rogers State on March 10 to stretch its winning streak
to seven straight, but that ended four days later with
a 7-5 first-game loss to league rival Lincoln. The
Bronchos rebounded with a 15-0 rout in the nightcap
as Jessi Walker threw a five-inning no-hitter.
The Bronchos moved on to Lindenwood the next
day, winning the opener 2-0 on Kelsey Berlin’s four-
hitter and taking the second game 8-4 in improving
to 18-6 overall and 7-1 in the league.
2015 Season Review
2015 Batting Statistics
Player	 G-GS	AB	R	H	2B	3B	HR	RBI	BB	SO	SB-SBA	Avg.
Ashton Smith	 61-61	 188	46	72	13	0	 5	 46	 17	 17	 1-2	 .383
Kaylee Brunson	 61-61	219	68	83	8	6	 0	 27	15	24	34-37	.379
Morgan Heard	 61-61	 195	50	68	21	1	 10	 54	 18	 13	 3-4	 .349
Brooke Zukerman	 61-61	196	49	64	7	2	 11	43	18	20	24-26	.327
Ashleigh Tramel	 57-56	173	37	56	11	0	16	53	14	30	 5-5	.324
Ally Dziadula	 59-59	 203	39	65	14	3	 9	 53	 8	 15	 8-8	 .320
Shelby Carel	 59-59	 173	37	54	12	2	 2	 29	 19	 14	 6-9	 .312
Rachel Harper	 30-16	 45	 11	 14	 1	 1	 0	 7	 3	 10	 1-2	 .311
Emily Ditmore	 60-60	165	25	49	9	1	5	30	8	29	0-0	.297
Devyn Frazier	 40-31	 91	 21	 20	 1	 1	 0	 8	 8	 20	 3-4	 .220
Others	 54-24	80	14	20	5	0	2	12	8	28	0-1	.250
Totals	 61	 1,728	397	565	102	17	 60	 362	 136	 220	 85-98	 .327
2015 Pitching Statistics
Player	 G-GS	CG	IP	 H	 R	 ER	 BB	 SO	WP	HB	Saves	W-L	ERA
Nicole Brady	 34-22	17	167.1	196	102	74	59	81	16	 7	 1	 18-11	3.10
Kelsey Berlin	 31-20	13	140.1	159	83	65	45	77	 7	 9	 2	 11-8	3.24
Jessi Walker	 21-19	9	90.1	82	62	60	79	52	 7	 3	 0	 12-1	4.65
Totals	 61	 39	398.0	437	247	199	183	210	 30	 19	 3	 41-20	3.50
Kaylee Brunson
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2015 Game-By-Game Results
Date	 Opponent	 Won/Lost	 Score	R-H-E	Pitcher	 Record
NFCA First-pitch Classic in Tucson, Ariz.
Feb. 6	 Metro State	 Won	 7-4	 7-11-0	 Walker (1-0	 1-0
Feb. 6	 Molloy	 Won	 7-6	 7-9-1	 Brady (1-0)	 2-0
Feb. 7	 Colorado State-Pueblo	 Lost	 2-1	 1-6-4	 Berlin (0-1)	 2-1
Feb. 7	 Missouri-St. Louis	 Won	 9-4	 9-12-0	 Walker (2-0)	 3-1
Feb. 8	 Dixie State	 Won	 2-1	 2-1-0	 Brady (2-0)	 4-1
Feb. 8	 St. Mary’s	 Lost	 10-9	 9-12-1	 Brady (2-1)	 4-2
Rattler Invitational in San Antonio, Texas.
Feb. 20	 Texas Woman’s	 Won	 6-3	 6-8-2	 Brady (3-1)	 5-2
Feb. 20	 St. Mary’s	 Lost	 7-3	 3-3-2	 Walker (2-1)	 5-3
Feb. 21	 Texas A&M International	 Won	 4-3	 4-10-0	 Walker (3-1)	 6-3
Feb. 21	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 Won	 8-3	 8-8-0	 Brady (4-1)	 7-3
Feb. 22	 Oklahoma Christian	 Lost	 1-0	 0-4-1	 Berlin (0-2)	 7-4
Feb. 22	 Tarleton State	 Won	 3-1	 3-5-0	 Brady (5-1)	 8-4
March 3	 at Oklahoma Christian	 Lost	 10-2	 2-5-0	 Brady (5-2)	 8-5
March 3	 at Oklahoma Christian	 Won	 11-9	 11-17-1	 Brady (6-2)	 9-5
March 7	 Northwest Missouri*	 Won	 16-13	 16-15-2	 Berlin (1-2)	 10-5, 1-0*
March 7	 Northwest Missouri*	 Won	 6-5	 6-12-1	 Walker (4-1)	 11-5, 2-0*
March 8	 Missouri Western*	 Won	 6-3	 6-6-1	 Brady (7-2)	 12-5, 3-0*
March 8	 Missouri Western*	 Won	 8-4	 8-11-0	 Berlin (2-2)	 13-5, 4-0*
March 10	 at Rogers State	 Won	 6-1	 6-6-1	 Walker (5-1)	 14-5
March 10	 at Rogers State	 Won	 4-0	 4-8-0	 Berlin (3-2)	 15-5
March 14	 at Lincoln*	 Lost	 7-5	 5-13-1	 Berlin (3-3)	 15-6, 4-1*
March 14	 at Lincoln*	 Won	 15-0	 15-16-0	 Walker (6-1)	 16-6, 5-1*
March 15	 at Lindenwood*	 Won	 2-0	 2-6-0	 Berlin (4-3)	 17-6, 6-1*
March 15	 at Lindenwood*	 Won	 8-4	 8-14-2	 Berlin (5-3)	 18-6, 7-1*
Missouri Western Invitational in St. Joseph, Mo.
March 20	 Winona State	 Won	 2-0	 2-7-0	 Brady (8-2)	 19-6
March 20	 Concordia-St. Paul	 Won	 8-6	 8-11-0	 Walker (7-1)	 20-6
March 21	 Augustana	 Lost	 4-2	 2-2-1	 Berlin (5-4)	 20-7
March 21	 Upper Iowa	 Lost	 1-0	 0-6-1	 Brady (8-3)	 20-8
March 22	 Wayne State	 Won	 7-2	 7-8-1	 Berlin (6-4)	 21-8
March 27	 at Nebraska-Kearney*	 Lost	 8-6	 6-11-2	 Brady (8-4)	 21-9, 7-2*
March 27	 at Nebraska-Kearney*	 Lost	 6-5	 5-13-0	 Berlin (6-5)	 21-10, 7-3*
March 28	 at Fort Hays State*	 Lost	 3-2	 2-6-1	 Brady (8-5)	 21-11, 7-4*
March 28	 at Fort Hays State*	 Won	 4-1	 4-10-1	 Berlin (7-5)	 22-11, 8-4*
March 31	 at Cameron	 Lost	 8-0	 0-3-1	 Brady (8-6)	 22-12
March 31	 at Cameron	 Won	 6-1	 6-10-0	 Berlin (8-5)	 23-12
April 3	 Northeastern State*	 Won	 17-4	 17-18-0	 Berlin (9-5)	 24-12, 9-4*
April 3	 Northeastern State*	 Won	 9-5	 9-17-0	 Brady (9-6)	 25-12, 10-4*
April 4	 at Northeastern State	 Won	 10-7	 10-12-1	 Brady (10-6)	 26-12
April 4	 at Northeastern State	 Won	 11-3	 11-16-0	 Walker (8-1)	 27-12
April 7	 Southern Nazarene	 Won	 21-5	 21-12-2	 Brady (11-6)	 28-12
April 7	 Southern Nazarene	 Won	 8-0	 8-11-1	 Walker (9-1)	 29-12
April 10	 Southwest Baptist*	 Won	 5-3	 5-5-1	 Brady (12-6)	 30-12, 11-4*
April 10	 Southwest Baptist*	 Won	 8-5	 8-12-0	 Walker (10-1)	 31-12, 12-4*
April 11	 Central Missouri*	 Lost	 7-4	 4-10-3	 Brady (12-7)	 31-13, 12-5*
April 11	 Central Missouri*	 Won	 12-4	 12-9-2	 Berlin (10-5)	 32-13, 13-5*
April 18	 Washburn*	 Lost	 14-5	 5-8-1	 Brady (12-8)	 32-14, 13-6*
April 18	 Washburn*	 Won	 6-1	 6-9-0	 Berlin (11-5)	 33-14, 14-6*
April 19	 Emporia State*	 Won	 8-0	 8-10-0	 Brady (13-8)	 34-14, 15-6*
April 19	 Emporia State*	 Won	 17-8	 17-17-1	 Brady (14-8)	 35-14, 16-6*
April 21	 at Midwestern State	 Won	 18-5	 18-21-1	 Walker (11-1)	 36-14
April 21	 at Midwestern State	 Won	 5-1	 5-13-2	 Brady (15-8)	 37-14
April 25	 at Missouri Southern*	 Won	 8-0	 8-8-1	 Brady (16-8)	 38-14, 17-6*
April 25	 at Missouri Southern*	 Won	 8-1	 8-9-1	 Walker (12-1)	 39-14, 18-6*
April 26	 at Pittsburg State*	 Lost	 3-2	 2-5-1	 Berlin (11-6)	 39-15, 18-7*
April 26	 at Pittsburg State*	 Lost	 5-3	 3-5-3	 Brady (16-9)	 39-16, 18-8*
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Post-season Tournament in Overland Park, Kan.
April 30	 Emporia State	 Lost	 7-4	 4-7-2	 Brady (16-10)	 39-17
April 30	 Washburn	 Won	 11-6	 11-10-1	 Brady (17-10)	 40-17
May 1	 Northwest Missouri	 Lost	 2-1	 1-3-1	 Berlin (11-7)	 40-18
NCAA Division II Central Regional I in Sioux Falls, S.D.
May 8	 Winona State	 Won	 4-1	 4-4-1	 Brady (18-10)	 41-18
May 9	 Augustana	 Lost	 5-1	 1-4-0	 Berlin (11-8)	 41-19
May 9	 East Central	 Lost	 4-1	 1-5-1	 Brady (18-11)	 41-20
Bold-Home game			*-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game/record
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2015 MIAA Standings
	 Conference	 Overall
Place	Team	 W-L	Pct.	 W-L	Pct.
1.	 Central Missouri	 21-5	 .808	 49-16	 .754
2.	 Central Oklahoma	 18-8	 .692	 41-20	 .672
	 Pittsburg State	 18-8	 .692	 36-19	 .655
4.	 Missouri Western	 17-9	 .654	 36-21	 .632
5.	Emporia State	 16-10	.615	 35-20	.636
	Northwest Missouri	 16-10	.615	 26-24	.520
7.	 Fort Hays State	 14-12	 .538	 26-27	 .491
	Washburn	 14-12	.538	 27-24	.529
9.	Nebraska-Kearney	 11-15	 .423	 19-28	 .404
	 Northeastern State	 11-15	 .423	 21-30	 .412
	 Southwest Baptist	 11-15	 .423	 22-27	 .449	
12.	 Missouri Southern	 7-19	 .269	 15-37	 .288
13.	Lindenwood	 6-20	 .231	 17-35	 .327
14.	Lincoln	 2-24	.077	 3-49	.058
2015 All-MIAA Teams
First Team
Pitcher - Emmie Robertson, Fr., Pittsburg State and Katie Shockley, Sr., Central Missouri. Catcher -
Ashleigh Tramel, So., Central Oklahoma. First Base - Lauren Mabe, So., Central Missouri. Second
Base - Tiffany Gillaspy, Sr., Missouri Western. Shortstop - Taylor Zordel, Sr., Emporia State. Third
Base - Ashton Smith, Jr., Central Oklahoma. Outfield - Kaylee Brunson, Sr., Central Oklahoma;
Stephanie Goodwin, Sr., Emporia State and Cheslyn Mitchell, Sr., Pittsburg State. Designated Player
- McKenzie Rynard, Sr., Pittsburg State. Utility/Non-Pitcher - Danielle Sprinkle, Fr., Emporia State.
Utility/Pitcher - Lauren Thimmesch, Sr., Washburn.
Second Team
Pitcher - Kendle Schieber, Jr., Northwest Missouri and Janie Smith, Jr., Missouri Western. Catcher
- Nicole Nease, So., Pittsburg State. First Base - Stephanie Mark, Sr., Northwest Missouri. Second
Base - Ally Dziadula, Jr., Central Oklahoma. Shortstop - Morgan Heard, Fr., Central Oklahoma.
Third Base - Jessica Gragg, Sr., Emporia State. Outfield - Morgan Rathmann, So., Missouri Western;
Rebecca Wyatt, Jr., Nebraska-Kearney and Brooke Zukerman, Jr., Central Oklahoma. Designated
Player - Paige Shifflett, Fr., Missouri Western. Utility/Non-Pitcher - Kylie Guthier, So., Pittsburg State.
Utility/Pitcher - Jakki Prater, Sr., Central Missouri.
UCO Honorable Mention
Pitcher - Kelsey Berlin, Sr. and Nicole Brady, Jr. First Base - Emily Ditmore, Sr.
Player of the Year: Stephanie Goodwin, Sr., Emporia State
Pitcher of the Year: Emmie Robertson, Fr., Pittsburg State
Defensive Player of the Year: Taylor Zordel, Sr., Emporia State
Freshman of the Year: Emmie Robertson, Pittsburg State
Coach of the Year: Susan Anderson, Central Missouri
Kaylee Brunson
MIAA Post-season Tournament
First Round
Central Missouri 5, Fort Hays State 3
Emporia State 7, Central Oklahoma 4
Northwest Missouri 8, Missouri Western 1
Pittsburg State 3, Washburn 1
Winners Bracket Semifinals
Central Missouri 4, Northwest Missouri 1
Pittsburg State 2, Emporia State 0
Losers Bracket
Central Oklahoma 11, Washburn 6
Missouri Western 8, Fort Hays State 0
Northwest Missouri 2, Central Oklahoma 1
Missouri Western 3, Emporia State 1
Missouri Western 10, Northwest Missouri 3
Winners Bracket Finals
Pittsburg State 4, Central Missouri 2
Losers Bracket Finals
Central Missouri 3, Missouri Western 1
Finals
Central Missouri 6, Pittsburg State 1
Central Missouri 7, Pittsburg State 1
Ashton Smith
Ashleigh Tramel
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Individual Pitching Records
Innings Pitched
	Season:	 265 2/3, Kalynn Schrock, 2013.
	Career:	 716, Gladys Griffin, 1985-88.
Wins
	Season:	 34, Kalynn Schrock, 2013.
	Career:	 77, Gladys Griffin, 1985-88.
Saves
	Season:	 7, Alli Blake, 2008.
	Career:	 18, Alli Blake, 2005-08.
Winning Percentage
	Season:	 .870, Alli Blake, 2005 (20-3). Minimum 10 decisions.
	Career:	 .797, Kalynn Schrock, 2013-14 (59-15). Minimum 50 decisions.
Earned Run Average
	Season:	 0.31, Gladys Griffin, 1987. Minimum 75
IP.
	Career:	 0.43, Gladys Griffin, 1985-88. Minimum
200 IP.
Strikeouts
	Season:	 312, Kalynn Schrock, 2013.
	Career:	 876, Gladys Griffin, 1985-88.
Team Records
Wins:	 51, 2013.
Losses:	 29, 2003.
Consecutive Wins:	 35, 2012.
Consecutive Losses:		8, 2004.
Games Played:	 62, 2013.
At Bats:	 1,728, 2015.
Runs Scored:	 397, 2015.	
Hits:	 565, 2015.
Doubles:	 102, 2015.
Triples:	 21, 2014.
Home Runs:	 69, 2012.
Runs Batted In:	 362, 2015.
Stolen Bases:	 101, 2013.
Batting Average:	 .354, 2012.
Individual Hitting Records
At Bats
	Season:	 220, Ally Dziadula, 2013.
	Career:	 795, Kaylee Brunson, 2012-15.
Runs Scored
	Season:	 75, Nathalie Timmermans, 2012.
	Career:	 223, Kaylee Brunson, 2012-15.
Hits
	Season:	 82, Kacie Edwards, 2013.
	Career:	 300, Kaylee Brunson, 2012-15.
Average
	Season:	 .500, April Bradley, 1993. Minimum 75 at bats.
	Career:	 .396, Kacie Edwards, 2010-13. Minimum 300 at bats.
Doubles
	Season:	 21, Morgan Heard, 2015.
	Career:	 56, Kacie Edwards, 2010-12.
Triples
	Season:	 9, April Bradley, 1993.
	Career:	 11, April Bradley, 1993-94.
Home Runs
	Season:	 23, Nathalie Timmermans, 2012.
	Career:	 55, Kacie Edwards, 2010-13.
Runs Batted In
	Season:	 79, Kacie Edwards, 2012.
	Career:	 225, Kacie Edwards, 2010-13.
Stolen Bases
	Season:	 40, Kaylee Brunson, 2014.
	Career:	 130, Kaylee Brunson, 2012-15.
Walks
	Season:	 36, Hayley Hudson, 2013.
	Career:	 69, Mary Martin, 1983-86.
Hit By Pitch
	Season:	 21, Emily Ditmore, 2015.
	Career:	 63, Brittany Weaver, 2007-12
Individual Hitting Leaders
Top 10 Single-Season At Bats
Rank	 Player	 Season	 At Bats
1.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013	 220
2	 Kaylee Brunson	 2015	 219
3.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2014	 215
4.	 Ally Dziadula	 2015	 203
4.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2012	 203
6.	 Nicole Workman	 2013	 201
7.	 Kacie Edwards	 2013	 197
8.	 Brooke Zukerman	 2015	 196
8.	 Ally Dziadula	 2014	 196
10.	 Morgan Heard	 2015	 195
Top 10 Career At Bats
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	 At Bats
1.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2012-15	 795
2.	 Kacie Edwards	 2010-13	 676
3.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013-15	 619
4.	 Kelsey Tiger	 2007-10	 592
5.	 Devyn Frazier	 2012-15	 564
6.	 Meagan Campbell	 2005-08	 555
7.	 Hannah Justus	 2011-14	 544
8.	 Jodi Craig	 2004-08	 534
9.	 April Ferrall	 2000-03	 525
10.	 Brooke Zukerman	 2013-15	 515
Top 10 Single-Season Runs Scored
Rank	 Player	 Season	Runs
1.	 Nathalie Timmermans	 2012	 75
2.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2015	 68
3.	 Kayce Raines	 2012	 63
4.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2104	 59
5.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013	 58
6.	 Brooke Zukerman	 2014	 56
7.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2012	 55
8.	 Kacie Edwards	 2012	 54
Central Oklahoma Records
Nathalie Timmermans
Kacie Edwards
Kaylee Brunson
Kalynn Schrock
Alli Blake
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9.	 Morgan Heard	 2015	 50
10.	 Brooke Zukerman	 2015	 49
Top 10 Career Runs Scored
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	Runs
1.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2012-15	 223
2.	 Kacie Edwards	 2010-13	 142
3.	 Brooke Zukerman	 2013-15	 136
4.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013-15	 134
5.	 Chasidy Horton	 1996-99	 124
6.	 Alley Roberts	 2006-09	 119
7.	 Kayce Raines	 2010-12	 116
8.	 Kelsey Tiger	 2007-10	 110
8.	 April Ferrall	 2000-03	 110
10.	 Devyn Frazier	 2012-15	 109
Top 10 Single-Season Hits
Rank	 Player	 Season	Hits
1.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2015	 83
2.	 Kacie Edwards	 2013	 82
3.	 Nathalie Timmermans	 2012	 81
4.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2014	 80
5.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013	 78
5.	 Kacie Edwards	 2012	 78
7.	 Ally Dziadula	 2014	 74
7.	 Nicole Workman	 2013	 74
9.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2012	 73
10.	 Ashton Smith	 2015	 72
Top 10 Career Hits
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	Hits
1.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2012-15		 300
2.	 Kacie Edwards	 2010-13		 268
3.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013-15		 217
4.	 Meagan Campbell	 2005-08		 183
5.	 Kelsey Tiger	 2007-10		 182
6.	 Alley Roberts	 2006-09		 179
7.	 Chasidy Horton	 1996-99		 174
8.	 Devyn Frazier	 2012-15		 170
9.	 Jodi Craig	 2004-08		 166
9.	 April Ferrall	 2000-03		 166
Top 10 Single-Season Batting Average
Rank	 Player	 Season	 Hits-At Bats	 Avg.
1.	 April Bradley	 1993	 55-for-110	 .500
2.	 Chasidy Horton	 1997	 47-for-97	 .485
3.	 Nathalie Timmermans	 2012	 81-for-175	 .463
4.	 Kacie Edwards	 2012	 78-for-172	 .453
5.	 Genny Honea	 1992	 48-for-113	 .425
6.	 Staci Dickerson	 1997	 40-for-95	 .421
7.	 April Ferrall	 2002	 63-for-151	 .417
8.	 Kacie Edwards	 2013	 82-for-197	 .416
9.	 Chasidy Horton	 1996	 50-for-121	 .413
10.	 Meagan Campbell	 2007	 59-for-144	 .410
(Minimum 90 at bats)
Top 10 Career Batting Average
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	 Hits-At Bats	 Avg.
1.	 Kacie Edwards	 2010-13	 268-for-676	 .396
2.	 Chasidy Horton	 1996-99	 174-for-456	 .382
3.	 Staci Dickerson	 1996-99	 159-for-420	 .379
4.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2012-14	 217-for-576	 .377
5.	 Megan Whitmire	 2011-12	 113-for-309	 .366
6.	 Ashton Smith	 2013-15	 130-for-364	 .357
7.	 Alley Roberts	 2006-09	 179-for-509	 .352
8.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013-15	 217-for-619	 .351
9.	 Amy Douglas	 1990-93	 120-for-372	 .323
10.	 Megan Campbell	 2005-08	 183-for-555	 .320
(Minimum 300 at bats)
Top 10 Single-Season Doubles
Rank	 Player	 Season	Doubles
1.	 Morgan Heard	 2015	 21
2.	 Kacie Edwards	 2010	 19
3.	 Kacie Edwards	 2013	 16
3.	 Gladys Griffin	 1986	 16
3.	 Brittany Weaver	 2012	 16
6.	 Julie Cyr	 2002	 15
7.	 Eight Players		 14
Top 10 Career Doubles
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	Doubles
1.	 Kacie Edwards	 2010-13		 56
2.	 Brittany Weaver	 2009-12		 37
2.	 Kelsey Tiger	 2007-10		 37
2.	 Chasidy Horton	 1996-99		 37
2.	 Staci Dickerson	 1996-99		 37
6.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013-15		 36
7.	 Courtney Cole	 2001-04		 33
8.	 Kayce Raines	 2010-12		 32
8.	 Alley Roberts	 2006-09		 32
8.	 April Ferrall	 2000-03		 32	
Top 10 Single-Season Triples
Rank	 Player	 Season	Triples
1.	 April Bradley	 1993	 9
2.	 Ally Dziadula	 2014	 7
3.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2015	 6
3.	 Stephanie Cook	 1993	 6
5.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2014	 5
5.	 Paige Peterson	 1985	 5
7.	 Five Players		 4
Top Five Career Triples
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	Triples
1.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2012-15	 13
2.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013-15	 12
3.	 April Bradley	 1993-94	 11
4.	 Stephanie Cook	 1992-95	 10
5.	 Dee Gerlach	 1984-87	 9
Top 10 Single-Season Home Runs
Rank	 Player	 Season	 Home Runs
1.	 Nathalie Timmermans	 2012	 23
2.	 Kacie Edwards	 2013	 21
3.	 Kacie Edwards	 2012	 19
4.	 Ashleigh Tramel	 2015	 16
5.	 Nicole Workman	 2013	 14
5.	 Alley Roberts	 2009	 14
7.	 April Ferrall	 2002	 12
8.	 Brooke Zukerman	 2015	 11
8.	 Megan Whitmire	 2012	 11
8.	 Alley Roberts	 2008	 11
Top 10 Career Home Runs
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	 Home Runs
1.	 Kacie Edwards	 2010-13		 55
2.	 Alley Roberts	 2006-09		 34
3.	 Brooke Zukerman	 2013-15		 28
4.	 Jodi Craig	 2004-08		 27
5.	 April Ferrall	 2000-03		 26
6.	 Nathalie Timmermans	 2012		 23
6.	 Chasidy Horton	 1996-99		 23
8.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013-15		 20
9.	 Molly Shivers	 2007-10		 19
9.	 Staci Dickerson	 1996-99		 19
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Top 10 Single-Season Runs Batted In
Rank	 Player	 Season	RBI
1.	 Kacie Edwards	 2012	 79
2.	 Kacie Edwards	 2013	 70
3.	 Nathalie Timmermans	 2012	 68
4.	 Nicole Workman	 2013	 62
5.	 Ally Dziadula	 2014	 56
5.	 Megan Whitmire	 2012	 56
7.	 Morgan Heard	 2015	 54
8.	 Ally Dziadula	 2015	 53
8.	 Ashleigh Tramel	 2015	 53
10.	 Hayley Hudson	 2013	 50
Top 10 Career Runs Batted In
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	RBI
1.	 Kacie Edwards	 2010-13	 225
2.	 Staci Dickerson	 1996-99	 131
3.	 Ally Dziadula	 2013-15	 130
4.	 Brooke Zukerman	 2013-15	 119
5.	 Jodi Craig	 2004-08	 112
6.	 Alley Roberts	 2006-09	 109
7.	 Kelsey Tiger	 2007-10	 96
8.	 Chasidy Horton	 1996-99	 93
9.	 Kayce Raines	 2010-12	 79
9.	 Brittany Weaver	 2009-12	 79
9.	 Amy Douglas	 1990-93	 79
Top 10 Single-Season Stolen Bases
Rank	 Player	 Season	SBs
1.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2014	 40
2.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2015	 34
3.	 Mary Martin	 1986	 33
4.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2013	 31
5.	 Michelle Portrey	 1990	 30
6.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2012	 25
7.	 Brooke Zukerman	 2015	 24
8.	 Molly Shivers	 2010	 23
9.	 Meagan Campbell	 2007	 22
10.	 Lisa Oliver	 1992	 21
Top 10 Career Stolen Bases
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	SBs
1.	 Kaylee Brunson	 2012-15	 130
2.	 Mary Martin	 1983-86	 68
3.	 Brooke Zukerman	 2013-15	 52
3.	 Meagan Campbell	 2005-08	 52
5.	 Shelly Williamson	 1990-93	 44
6.	 Molly Shivers	 2007-10	 42
6.	 April Ferrall	 2000-03	 42
6.	 Kelly Lemon	 1988-91	 42
9.	 Devyn Frazier	 2012-15	 36
9.	 Stacy Walden	 2004-07	 36
Individual Pitching Leaders
Top Five Single-Season Innings Pitched
Rank	 Player	 Season	IP
1.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2013	 265 2/3
2.	 Rachael Steverson	 2012	 220 1/3
3.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2014	 220
4.	 Gladys Griffin	 1985	 215
5.	 Pam Podolec	 1983	 208
Top Five Career Innings Pitched
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	IP
1.	 Gladys Griffin	 1985-88	 716
2.	 Alli Blake	 2005-08	 661 2/3
3.	 Rachael Steverson	 2009-12	 638 13
4.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2013-14	 487 2/3
5.	 Amanda McClelland	 2011-14	 465 1/3
Top Five Single-Season Wins
Rank	 Player	 Season	Wins
1.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2013	 34
2.	 Rachael Steverson	 2012	 28
3.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2014	 25
4.	 Gladys Griffin	 1985	 23
5.	 Alli Blake	 2005	 20
Top Five Career Wins
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	Wins
1.	 Gladys Griffin	 1985-88	 77
2.	 Alli Blake	 2005-08	 67
3.	 Rachael Steverson	 2009-12	 63
4.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2013-14	 59
5.	 Amanda McClelland	 2011-14	 49
Top Five Single-Season Saves
Rank	 Player	 Season	Saves
1.	 Alli Blake	 2008	 7
2.	 Alli Blake	 2006	 6
2.	 Jamie Scheidt	 2004	 6
2.	 Jennifer Chavira	 2002	 6
5.	 Jamie Scheidt	 2003	 5	
Top Five Career Saves
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	Saves
1.	 Alli Blake	 2005-07	 18
2.	 Jamie Scheidt	 2003-04	 11
3.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2013-14	 7
3.	 Rachael Steverson	 2009-12	 7
3.	 Hillary Brandt	 2007-08	 7
Top Five Single-Season Strikeouts
Rank	 Player	 Season	Strikeouts
1.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2013	 312
2.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2014	 264
3.	 Gladys Griffin	 1986	 264
4.	 Gladys Griffin	 1988	 244
4.	 Gladys Griffin	 1985	 244
Top Five Career Strikeouts
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	Strikeouts
1.	 Gladys Griffin	 1985-88	 876
2.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2013-14	 576
3.	 Alli Blake	 2005-08	 437
4.	 Rachael Steverson	 2009-12	 423
5.	 Molly Shivers	 2007-10	 378
Top Five Single-Season Winning Percentage
Rank	 Player	 Season	 Record	Pct.
1.	 Amanda McClelland	 2012	 18-2	 .900
2.	 Alli Blake	 2005	 20-3	 .870
3.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2013	 34-6	 .850
4.	 Gladys Griffin	 1987	 17-4	 .810
5.	 Rachael Steverson	 2012	 28-7	 .800
(Minimum 15 decisions)
Top Five Career Winning Percentage
Rank	 Player	 Seasons	 Record	Pct.
1.	 Kalynn Schrock	 2013-14	 59-15	 .797
2.	 Gladys Griffin	 1985-88	 77-27	 .740
3.	 Genny Honea	 1991-92	 25-10	 .714
4.	 Amanda McClelland	 2011-14	 49-20	 .710
5.	 Alli Blake	 2005-08	 67-29	 .690
(Minimum 35 decisions)
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All-Conference Players
All-MIAA
2015
1st Team - OF Kaylee Brunson, 3B Ashton
Smith, C Ashleigh Tramel.
2nd Team - 2B Ally Dziadula, SS Morgan
Heard, OF Brooke Zukerman.
2014
1st Team - OF Kaylee Brunson, 2B Ally Dzi-
adula, P Kalynn Schrock.
2nd Team - C Tori Collet (Defensive Player of
theYear), OF Devyn Frazier, 3BAshton Smith,
OF Brooke Zukerman, UT Ashleigh Tramel.
2013
1st Team - UT Ally Dziadula, DP Kacie Ed-
wards, 3B Nicole Workman.
2nd Team - OF Kaylee Brunson, P Kalynn
Schrock.
All-LSC North Division
2011
1st Team - C Kacie Edwards.
2nd Team - OF Kayce Raines, 1B Megan
Whitmire.
Academic - OF Megan Bentley, UT Rachel
Lowery.
2010
1st Team - C Kacie Edwards (Co-Freshman
of the Year), UT Molly Shivers, P Rachael
Steverson, 2B Brittany Weaver.
2nd Team - OF Megan Bentley, SS Kelsey
Tiger.
Academic - OF Megan Bentley, UT Molly
Shivers.
2009
1st Team - SS Alley Roberts (co-Player of
the Year), UT Molly Shivers, C Kelsey Tiger.
2ndTeam - DPNiki Hunt, 2B BrittanyWeaver.
Academic - 1BAshley Geter, UT Molly Shivers.
2008
1st Team - 3B Jodi Craig, OF Meagan Campbell,
2B Alley Roberts, UT Molly Shivers.
2nd Team - PAlli Blake, DPLindsey McLaugh-
lin, P Molly Shivers.
Academic - PAlli Blake, OF Meagan Campbell,
P Hillary Brandt.
2007
1st Team - PAlli Blake (Pitcher of the Year), OF
Meagan Campbell, 3B Jodi Craig.
2ndTeam - C Emilee Bounds, UTHillary Brandt
(Newcomer of the Year), SS Stacy Walden.
Academic - PAlli Blake, OF Meagan Campbell.
2006
1st Team - OF Lindsay Mitchell, UT Stacy
Walden, 3B Angela Stratton.
2nd Team - PAlli Blake, C Emilee Bounds, OF
Christin Dobbs, 2B Lindsay Tripp.
Academic - PAlli Blake, OF Meagan Campbell,
OF Lindsay Mitchell.
2005
1st Team - P Alli Blake (Freshman of the Year,
Pitcher of the Year), OF Danielle Blackwell, C
Tommie Mitts (Player of the Year), 2B Lindsay
Tripp, UT Stacy Walden.
2nd Team - P Krystal Mills.
Academic - OF Lindsay Mitchell, 1B Lauren
Moore.
2004
1st Team - 3B Jodi Craig (Freshman of theYear).
2nd Team - PJordanAkin, C Courtney Cole, 1B
Lauren Moore, 2B Lyndsey Miller.
2003
1st Team - C April Ferrall (Player of the Year),
OF Kamesha Smith, UT Nikki Vandever.
2nd Team - 3B Lyndsey Miller, 1B Lauren
Moore.
Freshman of the Year - OF/P Cody Morrell.
2002
1st Team - 1B Jennifer Chavira, OF Julie Cyr,
C April Ferrall, SS Shauna Perry.
2nd Team - P Jessica Kirby.
Academic - P Falon Barnes, OF Julie Cyr, P
Jessica Kirby.
2001
1st Team - OF Terra Beachum, DP Tasha
Beaty.
2nd Team - C Courtney Cole, 1B Erin Crank,
UT April Ferrall, P Jessica Kirby.
Academic - OF Julie Cyr.
2000
1st Team - OF Julie Cyr (Freshman of the
Year), DP Jennifer Williams.
2nd Team - 1B Erin Crank, 2B Jordan
Wheeler.
1999
1st Team - SS Chasidy Horton.
2nd Team - OF Stephanie Biggs, C Staci
Dickerson, UT Maggie Free, DP Danyele
Graumann, OF Renee York.
Freshman of the Year - P Jami Akin.
Academic - SS Chasidy Horton, OF Renee
York.
1998
1st Team - 1B Melissa Foster, P Deanna
Melson.
2nd Team - 3B Maggie Free, OF Kathy
Wilkerson.
Academic - SS Chasidy Horton, P Deanna
Melson, OF Kathy Wilkerson.
1997
1st Team - 2B Marina Cook, UT Stacey
Dannels, DP Staci Dickerson, 1B Lisa Mc-
Cormick.
2nd Team - SS Chasidy Horton.
Academic - OF ShawnaArmstrong, P Stacey
Dannels, 1B Lisa McCormick.
Central Oklahoma has had 60 players earn first- or second-team all-conference honors a combined 99 times since 1997. The Bronchos played
in the Lone Star Conference (North Division) from 1997-2011 and joined the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2013.
Alli Blake is UCO’s only four-time all-conference performer, earning All-LSC North Division honors in 2005, ‘06, ‘07 and ‘08. Seven players
have been three-time all-conference honorees -- April Ferrall (‘01, ‘02, ‘03), Stacy Walden (‘05, ‘06, ‘07), Jodi Craig (‘04, ‘07, ‘08), Molly Shivers
(‘08, ‘09, ‘10), Kacie Edwards (‘10, ‘11, ‘13), Kaylee Brunson (‘13, ‘14, ‘15) and Ally Dziadula (‘13, ‘14, ‘15).
Ferrall (2003), Tommie Mitts (2005) and Alley Roberts (2009) were LSC North Division Player of the Year selections, while Blake was the LSC
North Division Pitcher of the Year in 2005 and ‘07.
Here’s a season-by-season look at UCO’s all-conference players:
Molly Shivers
Chasidy Horton
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All-Region Players
Central Oklahoma has had 30 players earn first- or second-team All-Region recognition a combined 40 times since 1990 by either the National
Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) or Daktronics.
Stephanie Cook is the UCO’s lone three-time All-Region selection, garnering first-team accolades in 1993 and second-team honors in 1994 and
‘95. Chasidy Horton (1996, ‘97), Alli Blake (2005, ‘07), Jodi Craig (2007, ‘09), Kacie Edwards (2012, ‘13), Kalynn Schrock (2013, ‘14), Ally
Dziadula (2013, ‘14) and Kaylee Brunson (2014, ‘15) have been two-time All-Region picks.
Edwards was named the Daktronics All-South Central Region Player of the Year in 2012 when the Bronchos had five All-Region selections.
Here’s a season-by-season look at UCO’s All-Region players:
All-Central Region
2015
1st Team - !@C Ashleigh Tramel.
2nd Team - !@OF Kaylee Brunson, !3B
Ashton Smith.
2014
1st Team - !OF Kaylee Brunson, @!P Kalynn
Schrock.
2nd Team - @OF Kaylee Brunson, @!2B
Ally Dziadula.
2013
1st Team - @!DP Kacie Edwards, @!3B
Nicole Workman.
2nd Team - @!P Kalynn Schrock, !UT Ally
Dziadula.
All-South Central Region
2012
1st Team - @3B Kacie Edwards (Player of
the Year), @!C Nathalie Timmermans, @!OF
Kayce Raines.
2nd Team - !3B Kacie Edwards, !1B Megan
Whitmire, !2B Brittany Weaver.
2008
1st Team - @!2BAlley Roberts, !3B Jodi Craig.
2nd Team - @!UT Molly Shivers, !C Emilee
Bounds.
2007
1st Team - @OF Meagan Campbell, @3B Jodi
Craig.
2nd Team - @PAlli Blake, @UT Hillary Brandt.
2005
1st Team - !P Alli Blake.
2nd Team - !C Tommie Mitts.
2002
1st Team - !C April Ferrall, !UT Jennifer Cha-
vira.
Jodi Craig
All-Americans
Twelve Central Oklahoma players have received All-America honors, four in the NAIA and seven in NCAA Division II.
Gladys Griffin and Kacie Edwards are the only multiple All-Americans for the Bronchos, with Griffin a four-time selection from 1985-88
and Edwards a two-time pick in 2012 and ‘13. Edwards also became UCO’s first-ever National Player of the Year in 2012 when she was
named the top NCAA Division II player by Daktronics. Kaylee Brunson was a two-time Academic All-American in 2014 and ‘15.
Here’s a season-by-season look at UCO’s All-Americans:
NCAA Division II
2015
Academic - OF Kaylee Brunson (2nd).
2014
2nd Team - @!P Kalynn Schrock.
Academic - OF Kaylee Brunson (2nd).
2013
2nd Team - @!DP Kacie Edwards.
Academic - DP Kacie Edwards (1st).
2012
1st Team - @!C Nathalie Timmermans
(!Catcher of theYear), @3B Kacie Edwards
(Player of the Year).
2nd Team - !3B Kacie Edwards.
Academic - 3B Kacie Edwards (1st).
2008
3rd Team - !2B Alley Roberts.
1997
1st Team - !SS Chasidy Horton.
1993
3rd Team - !3B April Bradley.
1992
2nd Team - !1B Amy Douglas, !UT Genny
Honea.
NAIA
1988
1st Team - P Gladys Griffin.
1987
2nd Team - P Gladys Griffin.
Gladys Griffin
1997
1st Team - !SS Chasidy Horton.
1996
2nd Team - !UT Staci Dickerson, SS Chasidy
Horton.
1995
2nd Team - !OF Stephanie Cook.
1994
2nd Team - !OF Stephanie Cook, UT Rachael
Green.
1993
1st Team - !OF Stephanie Cook.
2nd Team - !3B April Bradley.
1992
1st Team - !1B Amy Douglas, !UT Genny
Honea.
1990
1st Team - !DP Sherry McIntosh.
2nd Team - !OF Kelly Browning.
@-Daktronics team/!-NFCA team.
1986
1st Team - P Gladys Griffin.
1985
1st Team - P Gladys Griffin, C Rhonda
Lawson.
1984
2nd Team - OF Tammy Parker, P Pam
Podolec.
@-Daktronics team/!-NFCA team.
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Season-By-Season Results
1975	(3-3)
1976	(10-6)
1977 	 (10-9)
1978	(9-16)
1979	(9-12)
1	Cameron.......................... 4
2	 Oklahoma State............. 10
1	Oklahoma...................... 18
0	Oklahoma...................... 13
11	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 3
2	 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 10
0	Oklahoma ..................... 18
0	Oklahoma........................ 6
2	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 8
9	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 4
8	 Southwestern Okla.......... 3
1	 Northeastern State........... 4
20	 Southwestern Okla........ 14
6	Tulsa................................ 2
14	Tulsa................................ 2
9	 Northeastern State........... 7
2	Cameron........................ 10
9	 Northeastern State........... 7
0	 Oklahoma State............. 18
3	 Northwestern Okla.......... 0
1	Cameron.......................... 2
1980	(24-14)
1981	(24-22)
1982	(16-10)
7	 Southeast Missouri.......... 1
10	 Nebraska Wesleyan......... 2
5	 Southeast Missouri.......... 0
9	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 4
2	 Oklahoma Baptist...........11
11	 Southwestern Okla.......... 1
12	 Southwestern Okla.......... 0
6	 Oklahoma City ............... 2
6	 Oklahoma City................ 8
0	 Western Michigan........... 4
2	 St. Louis.......................... 6
0	 Southwest Missouri......... 1
2	 West Texas A&M............ 5	
1	 Oklahoma City................ 5
2	 Oklahoma City................ 5
5	 Oklahoma City................ 4
14	Marymount...................... 1
1	 Emporia State.................. 0
4	Nebraska-Omaha............. 3
7	Nebraska-Omaha............. 6
10	 Oklahoma City................ 2
2	 Oklahoma City................ 4
18	 Southwestern Okla.......... 2
8	 Southwestern Okla.......... 0
10	 Texas Tech....................... 1
2	 Sam Houston State.......... 3
1983	(25-17)
1	 Oklahoma State............... 9
0	 Oklahoma State............... 5
4	 South Dakota State.......... 1
2	 South Dakota State.......... 1
1	 Northwestern (La.).......... 4
1	 Texas Wesleyan............... 5
0	 Emporia State.................. 1
4	 Northern Iowa................. 6
4	 Pittsburg State................. 2
3	 Witchita State.......................5
1	 Kansas State.........................0
2	Augustana.............................1
1	Augustana.............................0
6	 Northeastern State................0
2	 Northeastern State................7
4	 Oklahoma City.....................2
6	 Southwestern Okla...............2
2	 Oklahoma Bapisit.................1
1	 Oklahoma City.....................2
3	 Oklahoma City.....................2
6	 Midwestern State..................0
3	 Midwestern State..................1
23	 Southwestern Okla...............2
15	 Southwestern Okla...............0
9	 Southwestern Okla...............0
8	 Southwestern Okla...............0
1	 Oklahoma Bapisit.................0
4	 Northeastern Louisiana........1
1	 Stephen F. Austin..................4
0	Texas-Arlington....................7
1	 Southwest Louisiana............4
2	 Texas Tech............................0
1	 Stephen F. Austin..................4
5	 Northeastern State................0
2	 Northeastern State................3
3	Oklahoma.............................2
0	Oklahoma.............................7
1984	(17-18)
1985 	 (28-13)
2	 Central Iowa.........................0
4	 Central Iowa.........................3
1	 William Penn........................3
7	 William Penn........................0
8	 Emporia State.......................0
3	 Forest Park CC.....................1
4	 Wayne State..........................0
1	 Wayne State..........................3
0	 Wayne State..........................2
3	Nebraska-Kearney................1
2	Nebraska-Kearney................5
3	Morningside.........................1
2	 Missouri Southern................1
2	 Buena Vista..........................0
5	 St. Mary’s (NE)....................4
7	 South Dakota........................1
3	 Northeastern State................1
2	Nebraska-Omaha..................0
0	Nebraska-Omaha..................1
9	Sterling.................................1
3	 Pittsburg State......................4
0	 Oklahoma City.....................1
0	 Oklahoma City.....................8
12	 St. Mary’s (MN)...................0
5	Cameron...............................0
14	Cameron...............................1
11	Cameron...............................3
2	Cameron...............................3
9	 Oklahoma Baptist.................3
10	 Oklahoma Baptist.................1
10	 Oklahoma Baptist.................0
7	 Oklahoma Baptist.................3
7	 St. Mary’s (TX)....................1
0	Texas-Arlington....................3
4	 Northeastern State................1
2	 Oklahoma City.....................1
1	 Stephen F. Austin..................4
7	Cameron...............................0
0	 Northeastern State................1
11	Cameron...............................0
0	 Northeastern State................1
1986	(35-12)
2	 Central Iowa.........................1
3	 Central Iowa.........................2
6	Wartburg...............................0
9	Wartburg...............................1
0	 Oklahoma City.....................8
1	 Oklahoma City.....................4
1	 Pittsburg State......................0
1	 Truman State........................0
5	 Emporia State.......................0
5	 Oklahoma Baptist.................6
3	 Wayne State .........................5
4	 William Penn........................3
0	 William Penn........................4
1 	 Northwestern Oklahoma......0
5	 Northwestern Oklahoma......3
2	 William Jewell......................0
3	 Wisconsin-Eau Claire...........0
1	 Northwestern Oklahoma......0
1	 Missouri Southern................0
2	 William Jewell......................1
0	 Missouri Western..................1
4	 St. Olaf.................................0
14	 St. Olaf.................................0
3	 Oklahoma Baptist.................4
8	 Oklahoma Baptist.................5
7	 Fort Hays State.....................0
7	 Emporia State.......................0
7	Friends..................................0
3	 Fort Hays State.....................0
12	Cameron...............................0
15	Cameron...............................0
10	Concordia ............................0
4	 St. Mary’s (KS)....................0
7	Bethany ...............................0
10	Tabor ....................................0
7	Sterling ................................3
3	 Northeastern State................1
11	Cameron...............................0
19	Cameron...............................0
2	 Mississippi State...................3
4	Texas-Arlington....................5
3	Baylor...................................4
15	 Oklahoma Baptist.................7
15	 Oklahoma Baptist.................9
0	 Oklahoma Baptist.................8
2	 Northeastern State................0
0	 Oklahoma Baptist.................1
1987 	 (23-10)
3	Wartburg...............................0
3	Wartburg...............................2
10	 Emporia State.......................3
3	 William Penn........................1
Beat Incarnate Word
Beat Northwest Missouri
Lost to Washburn
Lost to Central Iowa
Beat Wayne State
4	 Northwest Missouri..............2
8	 South Dakota........................3
1	 Central Iowa.........................0
2	 Pittsburg State......................3
0	Simpson................................2
10	Cameron...............................0
8	Cameron...............................0
2	 Oklahoma City.....................0
0	 Oklahoma City.....................2
2	 Oklahoma Baptist.................1
5	 Oklahoma Baptist.................4
4	 Missouri Southern................2
2	 Oklahoma City.....................5
5	Washburn..............................2
4	 Pittsburg State......................0
9	Cameron...............................0
10	Cameron...............................1
5	 Oklahoma Baptist.................0
2	 Oklahoma Baptist.................3
1	 Southwestern Oklahoma......3
7	 Southwestern Oklahoma....17
1	 Northeastern State................2
Beat Quincy
Beat Northwest Missouri
1988	(22-12)
7	Friends .................................0
11	Friends..................................6
9 	 Emporia State.......................0
0	Tarkio...................................2
2	 Northwest Missouri..............0
3	 Wayne State..........................0
3	 Pittsburg State......................0
0	 Southwest Baptist.................1
2	 Central Iowa.........................3
2	 Luther College......................3
7	Cameron...............................0
10	Cameron...............................2
3	 Oklahoma Baptist.................0
5	 Oklahoma Baptist.................3
1	 Missouri Southern................0
8	Washburn..............................4
2	Cameron...............................1
3	 Northeastern State................0
7	 Incarnate Word.....................0
7	Cameron...............................0
1	Cameron...............................3
3	 Oklahoma Baptist.................6
1	 Oklahoma City.....................0
0	 Oklahoma City.....................4
0	 Oklahoma Baptist.................1
0	 Oklahoma Baptist ................2
0	 Oklahoma City.....................2
0	Oklahoma.............................1
4	 Northeastern State................0
1	 Oklahoma City.....................0
1	 Oklahoma City.....................0
5	Washburn..............................2
2	Washburn..............................6
1	Washburn..............................4
1989	(20-18)
2	Wartburg...............................1
3	Wartburg...............................0
9	Wartburg...............................4
1	Nebraska-Kearney................2
12	 Upper Iowa...........................0
4	 Upper Iowa...........................0
5	 Oklahoma City.....................4
4	 Oklahoma City.....................3
15	 Baker College.......................5
0	 Northeastern State................7
0	Tarkio...................................1
7	 Missouri Western..................3
0	 Wichita State........................5
3	Oklahoma.............................2
0	Oklahoma...........................11
3	 Wayne State..........................0
3	Washburn..............................4
0	Friends..................................5
0	 Central Missouri...................5
5	 Oklahoma Baptist.................4
2	 Oklahoma Baptist.................4
3	Cameron...............................5
5	Cameron...............................7
1	 Pittsburg State....................11
9	Friends..................................4
0	 Oklahoma City.....................3
4	Cameron...............................1
0	 Oklahoma City.....................4
7	Cameron...............................1
14	Cameron...............................6
1	 Oklahoma Baptist.................2
6	 Oklahoma Baptist.................5
2	 Southeastern Louisiana........0
3	Centenary.............................5
6	Centenary.............................1
2	 Northeastern State................1
2	 Oklahoma City.....................9
1	 Northeastern State................4
1990	(17-19-1)
7	 Central Iowa.........................0
8	Cameron...............................1
0	 Northeastern State................3
6	 Central Iowa.........................0
0	 Oklahoma Baptist.................1
7	 Northeastern State........... 2
6	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 2
0	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 4
2	 Central Missouri.............. 7
1	 Oklahoma City................ 1
7	 Texas Lutheran................ 1
13	 Midland Lutheran............ 0
0	 Oklahoma City................ 2
9	 Wayne State..................... 0
12	 Kansas Wesleyan............. 1
7	 St. Edward’s.................... 2
1	Nebraska-Kearney........... 2
6	Nebraska-Kearney........... 1
2	Luther.............................. 0
3	Washburn......................... 4
4	Wisconsin-Superior......... 6
2	 Houston Baptist............... 0
0	Washburn......................... 1
1	Luther.............................. 9
1	Oklahoma........................ 6
1	Cameron.......................... 2
13	Cameron.......................... 8
4	Morningside.................... 7
7	 Missouri S&T.................. 4
1	 Central Missouri.............. 4
5	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 8
0	 Northeastern State........... 8
0	 Northeastern State........... 4
3	 Northeastern State......... 2
12	Cameron.......................... 4
11	Cameron.......................... 6
1991	(25-15)
1	 William Penn................... 0
10	 William Penn................... 7
0	 Southwest Baptist............ 2
2	 Mary-Hardin Baylor........ 3
1	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 3
3	Nebraska-Kearney........... 0
1	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 2
6	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 4
12	Cameron.......................... 0
3	 Kansas Wesleyan............. 2
3	 Western New Mexico...... 1
4	 Northeastern State........... 2
2	 St. Mary’s (KS)............... 1
3	Simpson........................... 2
1	 Emporia State.................. 0
1	 Pittsburg State................. 2
2	 Northeastern State........... 0
0	 Missouri Southern........... 2
7	 Air Force......................... 0
10	 Air Force......................... 0
5	Dana................................ 0
11	Tarkio.............................. 1
1	Oklahoma........................ 0
6	Oklahoma........................ 7
2	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 1
2	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 1
2	 Southwest Baptist............ 3
1	 Missouri Western............. 2
2	Washburn......................... 1
1	 Oklahoma City................ 2
1	 Northeastern State........... 0
0	 Northeastern State........... 2
1	Cameron.......................... 0
5	Cameron.......................... 4
0	 Oklahoma State............... 9
0	 Oklahoma State............... 1
7	Cameron.......................... 0
10	Cameron.......................... 1
0	 Oklahoma City................ 4
5	 Oklahoma City.............. 12
1992	(26-14)
0	 Oklahoma City................ 1
3	 Briar Cliff........................ 2
7	 Briar Cliff........................ 2
5	 Central Iowa.................... 2
4	Nebraska-Kearney........... 3
Gerry
Pinkston
1975-97
450-309-1
25
2016 UCO SOFTBALL
4	 Emporia State.................. 7
9	 William Penn................... 1
1	 Northeastern State........... 4
0	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 1
0	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 2
4	 Central Iowa.................... 3
5	Morningside.................... 3
1	 Emporia State.................. 4
5	 Missouri Southern........... 7
1	 CU-Colorado Springs...... 0
10	 CU-Colorado Springs...... 0
4	 Northeastern State........... 3
3	 Northeastern State......... 15
1	Doane.............................. 0
4	 Kansas Wesleyan............. 1
0	 Northeastern State........... 4
7	 St. Mary’s (KS)............... 0
6	 Northwest Iowa............... 1
2	Bethany........................... 1
0	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 2
6	Cameron.......................... 0
7	Friends............................. 1
5	Cameron.......................... 1
0	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 2
5	Centenary........................ 1
2	Huntingdon...................... 1
1	 Pittsburg State................. 0
0	 Ferris State...................... 3
12	Lincoln............................ 2
2	 Central Missouri ............. 0
9	Cameron.......................... 0
8	Cameron.......................... 1
1	 Oklahoma City................ 7
4	 Oklahoma City................ 9
1	 Oklahoma Baptist............ 0
1993	(24-11)
4	 Southwest Baptist............ 0
0	 Emporia State.................. 1
6	Livingston....................... 0
6	 Wayne State..................... 0
11	Cameron.......................... 3
7	 Pittsburg State................. 8
2	 Wayne State..................... 4
6	 Wayne State..................... 2
4	Regis................................ 0
4	Regis................................ 3
5	Cameron.......................... 0
15	Cameron.......................... 3
4	 Emporia State.................. 2
4	 Emporia State.................. 3
8	 CU-Colorado Springs...... 0
9	 CU-Colorado Springs...... 1
12	Cameron.........................11
11	Cameron.......................... 5
1	 Wayne State..................... 5
5	 St. Cloud State................. 3
3	 Missouri Southern........... 0
0	 Missouri Western............. 2
2	 Central Missouri............ 10
9	 Colorado Mesa................ 4
13	 Colorado Mines............... 0
1	Nebraska-Kearney........... 0
3	 New Mexico Highlands... 0
3	 Adams State.................... 2
2	Nebraska-Omaha............. 9
3	Nebraska-Omaha............. 8
2	Nebraska-Omaha............. 6
7	 CU-Colorado Springs...... 5
3	Nebraska-Kearney........... 4
9	 Wayne State..................... 2
4	 Wayne State..................... 5
1994	(31-15)
3	 Southwest Baptist............ 4
1	Nebraska-Kearney........... 3
8	Washburn....................... 10
0	Nebraska-Omaha............. 3
5	 New Mexico Highlands... 0
7	 Southwest Baptist.................6
8	 Wayne State..........................0
0	 Wayne State..........................3
2	 Central Iowa.........................0
7	 South Dakota State...............0
10	 Southwest Baptist.................0
5	 Missouri Western..................2
2	 Missouri Southern................4
10	Sterling.................................2
2	Sterling.................................0
19	 Peru State.............................0
10	 Peru State.............................1
4	 Central Iowa.........................5
1	 Emporia State.......................2
7	 Northeastern State................1
7	 New York Tech.....................1
7	 Oklahoma Baptist.................0
7	 Oklahoma Baptist.................4
0	Morningside.........................1
6	 South Dakota State...............0
15	Regis.....................................0
7	 North Dakota........................2
7	 South Dakota State...............3
1	Nebraska-Kearney................0
7	Cameron...............................0
6	Cameron...............................4
3	 Northeastern State................8
3	 Northeastern State................4
2	 Colorado State-Pueblo.........0
6	Regis.....................................0
2	Morningside.........................3
1	 Wayne State..........................0
1	Nebraska-Omaha..................3
8	 Southern Nazarene...............6
2	 Southern Nazarene...............1
5	 Northeasten State.................1
13	Cameron...............................4
3	 Texas Wesleyan....................1
3	 Oklahoma Baptist.................5
1	 Oklahoma City.....................5
1995 	 (8-13)
2	 Central Missouri ..................3
4	 Emporia State.......................3
8	 Southwest Baptist.................2
1	Nebraska-Omaha..................6
1	 Colorado State-Pueblo.........0
2	 Colorado State-Pueblo.........0
0	Washburn..............................7
7	 St. Mary’s (KS)....................1
6	Sterling.................................7
4	 Kansas Wesleyan..................3
0	Washburn..............................1
4	Cameron...............................8
7	Cameron...............................4
4 	 South Dakota........................6
5	Nebraska-Kearney................8
0	 Minn. State-Mankato..........14
2	Lincoln.................................0
2	 Central Missouri...................3
4	 Missouri Western..................5
0	SIU-Edwardsville.................2
2	 Minnesota State-Mankato..10
1996	(26-17)
2	 Central Missouri...................5
3	 South Dakota State...............1
4	 Pittsburg State......................5
7	 Northwest Missouri..............0
1	 Central Missouri...................9
1	 Minn. St.-Moorhead.............0
10	 Northern State......................0
0	Nebraska-Kearney..............10
1	 South Dakota........................2
3	Augustana.............................1
1	 Central Missouri...................3
5	 Tarleton State........................3
10	 Tarleton State........................5
0	 Northeastern State................7
5	 Northeastern State................3
4	 Oklahoma State....................5
4	 Oklahoma State....................1
5	 Truman State........................0
13	 Colorado State-Pueblo.........2
8	 Missouri-St. Louis................1
2	 Central Missouri...................1
6	 New Mexico Highlands........1
5	 Missouri Southern................7
1	 Emporia State.......................9
8	 St. Mary’s (KS)....................0
9	 St. Mary’s (KS)....................4
0	 Northeastern State................4
1	 Northeastern State................2
0	 Central Missouri...................4
10	 Missouri Southern................3
4	 Missouri Southern................0
4	Lincoln.................................3
1	 Emporia State.......................6
9	Cameron...............................2
7	Cameron...............................6
5	 Oklahoma Christian.............8
0	 Oklahoma Christian.............2
1	 Tarleton State........................3
9	 Tarleton State........................1
8	 East Central..........................1
5	 East Central..........................4
9	Cameron...............................1
9	Cameron...............................1
1997	 (18-13, 12-8*)
8	 Southwestern Oklahoma......3
5	 Texas A&M-Kingsville........1
0	 Northeastern State................3
4	 Texas Woman’s.....................5
15	Cameron...............................4
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....6
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....7
2	Cameron*.............................7
6	Cameron*.............................7
9	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....1
11	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....1
0	 Missouri Western..................5
7	 Central Iowa.........................6
2	 Simpson College..................8
3	 Central Missouri...................4
7	 Adams State.........................6
9	 Adams State.........................1
7	 Northeastern State*..............3
6	 Northeastern State*..............7
3	 East Central*........................2
8	 East Central*........................3
2	 Southeastern Oklahoma*...10
7	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....9
4	Cameron*.............................2
10	Cameron*.............................2
3	 East Central*........................2
4	 East Central*........................2
1	 Northeastern State*..............2
9	 Northeastern State*..............5
10	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....3
3	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....2
*-LSC North Division
1998	 (24-15, 13-7*)
6	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0
3	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....5
6	 Oklahoma City.....................5
0	 Oklahoma City...................16
12	Cameron*.............................1
0	Cameron*.............................8
3	 Northeastern State................2
2	Augustana...........................11
3	Missouri-St.Louis.................1
2	 Central Missouri...................1
2	 Pittsburg State......................3
6	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....2
6	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....4
5	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
5	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....6
0	 Northeastern State*..............2
4	 Northeastern State*..............5
12	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
7	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....2
3	 Pittsburg State......................2
2	 Missouri Western..................8
1	 Missouri Southern................0
8	 Northwest Missouri..............7
4	 East Central*........................1
6	 East Central*........................3
5	Cameron*.............................2
5	Cameron*.............................4
2	 Abilene Christian.................4
4	Northwood............................6
3	Northwood............................6
2	 Abilene Christian.................0
1	 East Central*........................5
2	 East Central*........................1
2	 Northeastern State*..............1
2	 Northeastern State*..............3
2	 Texas A&M-Kingsville@....1
6	 Tarleton State@....................3
2	 Tarleton State@....................6
5	 Tarleton State@....................4
*-LSC North Division
@-LSC Tournament
1999	 (23-23, 8-12*)
0	 Oklahoma Christian.............9
3	 Oklahoma Christian.............2
5	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....8
6	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....7
4	 Colorado State-Pueblo.........0
10	 Peru State.............................1
5	 Texas Wesleyan....................4
0	 Texas Lutheran.....................6
5	 Southeastern Oklahoma.......9
1	 East Central*........................5
1	 East Central*........................2
5	Cameron*.............................7
3	Cameron*.............................2
2	 Emporia State.......................3
0	Regis.....................................1
2	 Central Iowa.........................4
2	 Truman State........................1
5	 Oklahoma Panhandle...........1
7	 Oklahoma Panhandle...........4
1	 Northwest Missouri..............2
3	 Northwest Missouri..............2
5	 Emporia State.......................3
7	 Emporia State.......................2
10 	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....3
13	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
8	 Northeastern State*..............0
15	 Northeastern State*..............1
2	 Oklahoma Christian.............0
0	 Oklahoma Christian.............8
2	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....4
3	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....5
0	Cameron*.............................4
0	Cameron*.............................3
1	 East Central*......................13
6	 East Central*......................11
3 	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
8	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....6
4	 Northeastern State*..............2
1	 Northeastern State*..............4
10	 Southwestern Oklahoma......3
8	 Oklahoma Baptist.................3
5	 St. Mary’s...........................10
4	 Oklahoma Panhandle...........5
6	 Southwestern Oklahoma......3
*-LSC North Division
2000	 (14-22-1, 7-9*)
0	 Oklahoma Christian........2
0	 Oklahoma Christian........4
7	 St. Gregory’s...................6
5	 St. Gregory’s...................5
5	 Eastern New Mexico.......3
1	 Abilene Christian............3
1	 Texas Wesleyan.............12
3	 Texas Woman’s................5
1	 UC Davis.........................5
2	 St. Mary’s (TX)...............6
7	 Wayne State.....................2
2	 St. Mary’s (TX)...............7
1	 Ferris State......................6
0	 Southeastern Okla.*........7
1	 Southeastern Okla.*........5
0	 Southeastern Okla.*........6
1	 Southeastern Okla.*........2
0	 Oklahoma City................7
10	Newman..........................6
1	 Truman State.................15
1	 Emporia State..................3
9	USAO..............................8
0	 East Central.....................6
4	 Southwestern Okla.*.......6
4	 Southwestern Okla.*.......1
6	 Southwestern Okla.*.......3
11	 Southwestern Okla.*.......1
2	 Missouri Baptist..............1
5	Northwood.......................1
8	 Northeastern State*.........2
5	 Northeastern State*.........3
4	 Northeastern State*.........0
10	 Northeastern State*.........7
2	 East Central*...................6
0	 East Central*...................8
6	 East Central*...................9
1	 East Central*...................6
*-LSC North Division
2001	 (24-22, 5-11*)
5	 Central Arkansas.............3
0	 Delta State.......................6
5	 Southern Arkansas...........4
2	 Tarleton State...................4
1	 Tarleton State...................0
7	 Tarleton State...................5
2	 Tarleton State...................1
2	USAO..............................1
9	USAO..............................1
9	 Northwest Missouri.........8
4	 Pittsburg State.................1
4	Washburn.........................7
1	 Central Arkansas.............8
20	 Grand View.....................8
9	Washburn.........................6
1	Morningside....................0
1	 Oklahoma Panhandle......9
2	 Oklahoma Panhandle......3
11	 Northwestern Okla..........3
1	 Northwestern Okla..........2
1	 Texas Wesleyan...............8
2	 Texas Wesleyan...............3
2	 Texas Wesleyan...............1
2	 Texas Wesleyan...............1
2	 Southeastern Okla.*........1
1	 Southeastern Okla.*........3
1	 Missouri Southern...........6
1	 Missouri Southern...........2
2	 Southeastern Okla.*......10
0	 Southeastern Okla.*........3
3	 Texas Wesleyan...............2
3	 Texas Wesleyan...............2
5	Cameron*........................1
6	Cameron*........................7
1	 Southwestern Okla.*.......2
5	 Southwestern Okla.*.......9
8	 Northwestern Okla..........0
6	 Northwestern Okla..........0
3	 Southwestern Okla.*.......0
Season-By-Season Results
Genny
Stidham
1998-13
475-289-2
26
2016 UCO SOFTBALL
0	 Southwestern Okla.*.......4
3	 Northeastern State*.........6
1	 Northeastern State*.........3
7	 East Central*...................1
5	 East Central*...................1
4	 East Central*...................5
2	 East Central*...................5
*-LSC North Division
2002	 (35-16, 14-6*)
2	 St. Edward’s....................1
2	 Henderson State..............0
1	 Southern Arkansas...........2
3	 Southern Arkansas...........2
1	 Texas A&M-Kingsville...5
5	 Tarleton State...................6
4	 Eastern New Mexico.......3
4	 Abilene Christian............3
7	 Northwest Missouri.........1
5	 Northwest Missouri.......10
4	 Oklahoma Christian........5
7	 St. Gregory’s...................5
3	USAO..............................1
13	 St. Mary’s (KS)...............2
9	 Northwestern Okla..........4
1	 Northwestern Okla..........0
8	Newman..........................0
9	Hastings...........................0
12	Park.................................4
5	 Oklahoma Christian........1
2	 St. Gregory’s...................0
1	Cameron*........................0
4	Cameron*........................2
2	Cameron*........................3
10	Cameron*........................0
0	 Southwestern Okla.*.......8
3	 Southwestern Okla.*.......2
1	 Southwestern Okla.*.......6
5	 Southwestern Okla.*.......2
3	 Northeastern State*.........2
2	 Northeastern State*.........1
6	 Northeastern State*.........1
2	 Northeastern State*.........0
4	 East Central*...................2
10	 East Central*...................2
11	 East Central*...................6
7	 East Central*...................1
2	 Southeastern Okla.*........4
3	 Southeastern Okla.*......11
0	 St. Mary’s (TX)...............7
4	 St. Mary’s (TX)...............3
2	 Southeastern Okla.*........1
4	 Southeastern Okla.*........6
4	 Eastern New Mexico@...2
5	 Texas Woman’s@............4
0	 TX A&M-Kingsville@...8
4	 Texas Woman’s@............2
0	 TX A&M-Kingsville@...5
3	 Colorado Mesa#..............2
0	 TX A&M-Kingsville#.....1
0	 TX A&M-Kingsville#.....4
*-LSC North Division
@-LSC Tournament
#-NCAA II South Central
Regional
2003	 (17-29-1, 8-10-1*)
0	 Angelo State....................1
5	 Texas Woman’s..............13
2	 Texas A&M-Kingsville...8
0	 Eastern New Mexico.......8
5	 Oklahoma Christian........9
2	 Oklahoma Christian........3
4	 Oklahoma Baptist............3
3	 Oklahoma Baptist............2
1	 Delta State.......................7
0	 Incarnate Word................6
6	 Eastern New Mexico.......4
0	Washburn.........................3
0	 Oklahoma Panhandle......8
7	 Texas Wesleyan................... 2
4	 Texas Wesleyan................... 3
0	 Oklahoma Christian............ 8
0	 Oklahoma Christian............ 7
0	 Pittsburg State..................... 2
4	 Northwestern Okla.............. 3
2	Bacone............................... 14
7	 Oklahoma City.................... 8
4	 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 3
6	 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 7
6	 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 3
9	 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 5
7	 Northeastern State*............. 1
3	 Northeastern State*............. 9
0	 Northeastern State*........... 10
5	 Northeastern State*............. 1
1	 East Central*....................... 3
11	 East Central*....................... 3
5	 East Central*....................... 6
6	 East Central*....................... 3
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 5
2	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 7
0	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.. 10
2	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 4
3	Cameron*............................ 3
5	Cameron*............................ 0
2	Cameron*.......................... 10
5	 Kansas Wesleyan................. 1
4	USAO.................................. 0
3	 Oklahoma City.................... 6
1	 Emporia State...................... 9
7	 Northwestern Oklahoma..... 0
3	 Tarleton State@................... 5
2	 Texas Woman’s@................ 4
*-LSC North Division
@-LSC Tournament
2004	 (21-20, 10-14*)
20	Langston.............................. 0
11	Langston.............................. 0
2	 Hillsdale Baptist.................. 0
10	 Hillsdale Baptist.................. 0
1	 Abilene Christian................ 4
2	 Wayne State......................... 0
3	 Central Missouri.................. 2
2	 Oklahoma Panhandle.......... 3
0	 New Mexico Highlands....... 2
0	 Midwestern State*............... 1
2	 Midwestern State*............... 3
0	 Midwestern State*............... 2
0	 Midwestern State*............... 1
2	 Southwest Baptist................ 0
4	 Southwest Baptist................ 1
2	 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 7
9	 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 8
8	 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 5
5	 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 1
3	 Fort Hays State.................... 1
2	 Fort Hays State.................... 1
2	 Pittsburg State..................... 8
3	 Pittsburg State .................... 4
3	 Oklahoma City.................... 8
2	 Southwest Baptist................ 1
6	 East Central*....................... 5
3	 East Central*....................... 5
4	 East Central*....................... 1
3	 East Central*....................... 2
1	Cameron*............................ 0
1	Cameron*............................ 0
9	Cameron*............................ 1
1	Cameron*............................ 4
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 5
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 4
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 3
0	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 3
0	 Northeastern State*............. 1
0	 Northeastern State*............. 3
0	 Northeastern State*..............2
5	 Northeastern State*..............1
*-LSC North Division
2005	 (41-14, 20-4*)
11	 Oklahoma Christian.............0
7	 Oklahoma Christian.............3
5	 Oklahoma Christian.............6
1	 Oklahoma Christian.............4
9	 Northwestern Oklahoma......1
0	 Northwestern Oklahoma......3
1	 Texas Woman’s.....................0
3	 Texas A&M-Kingsville........2
6	 Eastern New Mexico............3
3	 Tarleton State........................2
1	 Northeastern State*..............0
4	 Northeastern State*..............3
4	 Northeastern State*..............1
2	 Northeastern State*..............1
7	 Angelo State.........................6
0	 Tarleton State........................2
6	 Oklahoma Panhandle...........3
2	 Oklahoma City.....................5
5	 Angelo State.........................4
1	 Midwestern State*................2
4	 Midwestern State*................0
0	 Midwestern State*................8
7	 Midwestern State*................1
1	 Texas A&M-Kingsville........0
7	 Texas A&M-Kingsville........0
1	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
6	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
9	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....1
1	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
1	 Emporia State.......................3
0	 Emporia State.......................2
3	 East Central*........................2
3	 East Central*........................1
7	 Northwestern Oklahoma......9
3	 East Central*........................0
1	 East Central*........................2
8	 Southwest Baptist.................0
2	 Southwest Baptist ................1
2	 Incarnate Word.....................1
1	 Incarnate Word.....................0
4	Cameron*.............................3
9	Cameron*.............................1
4	Cameron*.............................1
1	Cameron*.............................4
4	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....3
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0
4	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....1
6	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....2
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma@....0
4	 Angelo State@.....................3
7	 Midwestern State@..............0
4	 Angelo State#.......................6
3	 Midwestern State#................0
4	 Abilene Christian#...............0
2	 Angelo State#.......................5
*-LSC North Division
@-LSC Tournament
#-NCAA II South Central Regional
2006	 (31-17, 17-7*)
3	 Abilene Christian...............12
6	 Oklahoma Baptist.................2
4	 Angelo State.........................2
8	 Tarleton State........................0
3	 Oklahoma City.....................4
8	 Angelo State.......................11
1	 St. Gregory’s........................2
3	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....1
4	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....2
1	 Southern Nazarene...............0
6	 Southern Nazarene...............4
1	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
2	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
3	 College of St. Mary..............0
9	 College of St. Mary..............1
5	 Truman State........................6
5	 Truman State........................6
3	 East Central*........................1
4	 East Central*........................1
9	 East Central*........................1
8	 East Central*........................0
8	Cameron*.............................0
4	Cameron*.............................0
4	Cameron*.............................2
7	Cameron*.............................3
3	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0
5	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....2
2	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....1
3	 Southeastern Oklahoma.......2
0	 Northeastern State*..............3
7	 Northeastern State*..............9
0	 Northeastern State*..............4
0	 Northeastern State*..............9
1	 Midwestern State*................0
7	 Midwestern State*................9
0	 Midwestern State*................2
2	 Midwestern State*................4
3	 Texas Woman’s@.................0
1	 Midwestern State@..............6
11	 Angelo State@.....................2
4	 Southeastern Oklahoma@....5
6	 Abilene Christian#...............0
8	 St. Edward’s#.......................0
7	 Incarnate Word#...................0
5	 Incarnate Word#...................4
1	 Cal State-Bakersfield$..........6
2	 SIU-Edwardsville$...............0
3	 Emporia State$.....................4
*-LSC North Division
@-LSC Tournament
#-NCAAII South Central Regional
$-NCAA II World Series
2007	 (29-16, 15-9*)
9	 Incarnate Word.....................4
4	 Abilene Christian.................5
7	 Midwestern State*................4
4	 Midwestern State*................3
12	 Oklahoma Baptist.................5
5	Washburn..............................4
20	 Oklahoma Baptist.................2
4	Washburn..............................6
10	Washburn..............................0
1	 Midwestern State*................5
3	 Midwestern State*................5
5	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....1
3	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
3	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....2
6	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
0	 Emporia State.......................6
4	 Emporia State.......................3
5	 Truman State........................4
2	 Oklahoma City.....................4
1	Washburn..............................0
0	 Northwest Missouri..............6
8	 Fort Hays State.....................0
0	 East Central*........................1
6	 East Central*........................0
2	 East Central*........................1
9	 East Central*........................1
6	 West Texas A&M.................0
9	Cameron*.............................3
11	Cameron*.............................3
14	Cameron*...........................12
4	Cameron*.............................8
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....2
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0
4	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0
2	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0
0	 Northeastern State*..............1
1	 Northeastern State*..............3
0	 Northeastern State*..............2
1	 Northeastern State*..............2
4	 Texas A&M-Kingsville@....2
0	 Midwestern State@............10
7	 Tarleton State@....................1
2	 Texas A&M-Kingsville@....1
3	 Angelo State@.....................2
3	 Midwestern State@...........4
*-LSC North Division
@-LSC Tournament
2008	 (36-16, 17-7*)
7	 Abilene Christian.............3
2	 St. Mary’s (TX)................4
5	 Texas A&M-Kingsville....3
11	 Incarnate Word.................5
1	 St. Edward’s.....................2
6	 Southern Nazarene...........1
0	 St. Gregory’s....................7
1	 Central Missouri...............3
3	Washburn..........................1
5	 Southern Nazarene...........1
8	Washburn..........................5
2	 Central Missouri...............1
3	 Northeastern State*..........0
4	 Northeastern State*..........2
7	 Northeastern State*..........4
4	 Northeastern State*..........5
2	 Midwestern State*............4
5	 Midwestern State*............3
5	 Midwestern State*............3
3	 Midwestern State*............6
2	 Southwestern Okla.*........0
7	 Southwestern Okla.*........2
7	 Southwestern Okla.*........6
4	 Southwestern Okla.*........1
0	 Northwest Missouri..........3
7	 Northwest Missouri..........3
14	 Angelo State.....................6
19	 Tarleton State....................7
5	 Texas A&M-Kingsville....4
10	 Texas Woman’s.................2
4	 Eastern New Mexico........2
10	 Abilene Christian.............2
7	 West Texas A&M.............2
5	 Missouri Southern............1
13	 Missouri Southern............1
8	 East Central*....................0
5	 East Central*....................1
5	 East Central*....................4
5	 East Central*....................3
4	Cameron*.........................8
12	Cameron*.........................1
12	Cameron*.........................2
7	Cameron*.........................6
3	 Southeastern Okla.*.........5
3	 Southeastern Okla.*.........2
0	 Southeastern Okla.*.........1
7	 Southeastern Okla.*.........8
0	 Abilene Christian@..........2
4	Cameron@.....................10
0	 Southeastern Okla.#.........2
7	 St. Mary’s (TX)#..............4
0	 St. Edward’s#...................3
*-LSC North Division
@-LSC Tournament
#-NCAA II South Central Re-
gional
2009	 (26-15, 16-6*)
8	 Northwest Missouri..........2
5	 Northwest Missouri..........4
11	Washburn..........................1
2	Washburn .........................6
1	 Central Missouri...............2
2	 Fort Hays State.................7
5	 Pittsburg State..................6
3	 Northwest Missouri..........7
8	 Emporia State...................2
6	Washburn..........................5
3	 Southeastern Okla.*.........8
6	 Southeastern Okla.*.........7
4	 Northeastern State*...........2
7	 Northeastern State*...........0
5	 Northeastern State*...........2
4	 Northeastern State*...........0
5	 Midwestern State*.............4
Season-By-Season Results
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8	 Midwestern State*........... 2
1	 Midwestern State*........... 2
8	 Midwestern State*........... 7
2	 Southwestern Okla.*....... 0
5	 Southwestern Okla.*....... 0
7	 Missouri Southern........... 3
4	 Missouri Southern........... 0
6	 Southwestern Okla.*....... 4
8	 Southwestern Okla.*....... 3
7	 West Texas A&M............ 8
2	 Abilene Christian............ 4
8	 East Central*................... 3
4	 East Central*................. 10
11	 East Central*................... 4
9	 East Central*................... 2
4	Cameron*........................ 3
3	Cameron*........................ 6
7	 St. Mary’s (TX)............... 4
5	Cameron*........................ 2
1	Cameron*........................ 8
1	 West Texas A&M@....... 19
1	 Midwestern State@......... 0
3	 West Texas A&M@......... 1
2	 Abilene Christian@......... 7
*-LSC North Division
@-LSC Tournament
2010	 (32-21, 14-8*)
5	 Northwest Missouri......... 4
10	 Northwest Missouri......... 1
3	 Texas Woman’s................ 1
7	 Texas Woman’s................ 6
10	 Missouri Western............. 9
7	 Missouri Western............. 6
0	 Eastern New Mexico....... 4
3	 Eastern New Mexico....... 1
3	 Emporia State.................. 6
0	 Emporia State.................. 3
5	 Eastern New Mexico....... 1
6	Washburn......................... 2
6	 West Texas A&M.......... 12
1	 West Texas A&M............ 9
3	 Northeastern State*......... 0
2	 Northeastern State*......... 1
5	 Northeastern State*......... 4
5	 Northeastern State*......... 3
1	 Midwestern State*........... 2
3	 Midwestern State*........... 2
3	 Midwestern State*........... 7
0	 Midwestern State*........... 1
6	 Tarleton State................... 7
7	 Tarleton State................... 4
6	 Texas A&M-Kingsville... 5
2	 Tarleton State................... 1
9	 Abilene Christian............ 5
0	 Angelo State...................11
10	 West Texas A&M............ 2
7	 Texas Woman’s ............... 6
6	 Southwestern Okla.*....... 5
17	 Southwestern Okla.*....... 9
3	 Southwestern Okla.*....... 1
13	 Southwestern Okla.*....... 5
3	 West Texas A&M............ 4
3	 West Texas A&M.......... 10
1	 East Central*................... 2
6	 East Central*................... 2
5	Cameron*........................ 3
0	Cameron*........................ 5
5	Cameron*........................ 4
0	Cameron*.......................11
1	 Southeastern Okla.*........ 0
0	 Southeastern Okla.*........ 1
4	 Southeastern Okla.*........ 2
2	 Southeastern Okla.*........ 4
8	 Texas Woman’s@............ 0
4	 East Central@................. 5
4	 Southeastern Okla.@....... 1
6	 Midwestern State@......... 4
1	 East Central@................. 2
0	 Angelo State#.................. 4
Season-By-Season Results
2	 Texas Woman’s#...................7
*-LSC North Division
@-LSC Tournament
#-NCAA II South Central Regional
2011	 (25-23, 7-11*)
7	 Northwest Missouri..............1
8	 Northwest Missouri..............0
6	Newman...............................1
8	 Henderson State...................9
6	 Missouri Western..................2
0	 Angelo State.......................10
2	Nebraska-Omaha..................3
3	 Southern Arkansas................2
10	 TX A&M International.........3
0	 West Texas A&M...............12
7	 TX A&M International.........0
4	 West Texas A&M...............12
8	 Northwest Missouri..............6
10	Drury....................................2
2	 Emporia State.......................9
3	 Missouri Southern................1
0	 East Central*........................8
0	 East Central*........................2
5	 East Central*........................1
1	 Missouri Western .................3
9	 Missouri Western .................1
0	Cameron*.............................2
8	Cameron*.............................0
5	Cameron*.............................7
0	 Fort Hays State.....................1
5	 Fort Hays State...................10
5	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....7
8	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....5
5	 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....4
3	 West Texas A&M.................4
7	 Texas Woman’s.....................0
9	 Angelo State.........................1
5	 Tarleton State........................2
4	 Texas A&M-Kingsville........2
6	 Abilene Christian.................1
0	 Northeastern State*..............3
11	 Northeastern State*..............3
3	 Northeastern State*..............7
1	 Emporia State.......................7
5	 Emporia State.......................4
0	 Midwestern State*................2
2	 Midwestern State*................1
0	 Midwestern State*................5
0	 Emporia State.....................14
2	 Emporia State.......................1
0	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....2
0	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....9
6	 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0
*-LSC North Division
2012	(46-9)
6	 Angelo State.......................14
1	 Angelo State.........................8
9	 Ouachita Baptist...................3
4	 Southern Arkansas................0
2	 Central Missouri...................4
10	 Emporia State.......................6
5	 Emporia State.......................4
5	 Northeastern State................4
12	Drury..................................11
2	Drury....................................0
9	 Midwestern State..................5
10	 Midwestern State..................0
7	 Truman State........................2
8	 Northwest Missouri..............2
9	 Fort Hays State.....................1
16	Washburn..............................2
14	Cameron...............................6
4	Cameron...............................3
16	 Pittsburg State......................7
11	 Pittsburg State......................3
6	 Missouri Southern................5
6	 Missouri Southern................0
6	Lincoln.................................3
11	Lincoln.................................3
11	Lindenwood..........................5
7	Lindenwood..........................1
9	 Southwest Baptist.................2
11	 Southwest Baptist.................0
5	 Central Missouri...................2
10	 Central Missouri...................2
6	 Northwest Missouri..............0	
9	 Northwest Missouri..............1
12	 Truman State........................8
9	 Truman State........................0
1	 Fort Hays State.....................0
5	 Fort Hays State.....................0
12	 Northeastern State................5
8	 Midwestern State..................6
8	 Midwestern State..................4
3	 Emporia State.......................2
14	 Emporia State.....................15
2	 Missouri Western..................3
5	 Missouri Western .................0
3	 Mid-America Christian........1
3	 Incarnate Word#...................1
2	 Emporia State#.....................1
0	 Emporia State#.....................2
8	 Emporia State#.....................6
1	 Angelo State$.......................0
3	 Angelo State$.....................12
11	 Angelo State$.......................3
4	Flagler@...............................2
6	 Southern Connecticut@.......4
3	 UC San Diego@...................4
0	 UC San Diego@...................2
#-NCAAII South Central Regional I
$-South Central Super Regional
@-NCAA II World Series
2013	 (51-11, 23-3*)
15	 Eastern New Mexico............4
2	 Abilene Christian.................1
10	 Eastern New Mexico............5
5	 Abilene Christian.................6
1	 Minnesota St.-Mankato........0
0	 Missouri-St. Louis................3
3	Augustana.............................4
8	 UC San Diego......................0
2	 Dixie State............................1
5	Augustana.............................4
4	Cameron...............................0
10	Cameron...............................8
11	 Illinois-Springfield...............3
2	 Illinois-Springfield...............3
7	Newman...............................4
7	Newman...............................3
12	 Southern Nazarene...............3
8	 Southern Nazarene...............3
7	 Missouri Southern*..............0
3	 Missouri Southern*............11
3	 Pittsburg State*....................2
5	 Pittsburg State*....................4
11	 Midwestern State..................8
5	Nebraska-Kearney*..............2
6	Nebraska-Kearney*..............4
6	 Midwestern State................15
1	 Midwestern State..................4
9	 Southwest Baptist*...............1
8	 Southwest Baptist*...............0
5	 Central Missouri*.................1
9	 Central Missouri*.................8
8	 Oklahoma Christian.............0
11	Lincoln*...............................0
13	Lincoln*...............................0
3	 Emporia State*.....................1
5	 Emporia State*.....................4
11	Washburn*............................8
16	Washburn*............................7
5	 Northeastern State*..............3
4	 Northeastern State*..............2
3	Lindenwood*........................4
6	Lindenwood*........................1
11	 Truman State*......................1
0	 Truman State*......................9
3	 Missouri Western*................2
5	 Missouri Western*................4
5	 Northwest Missouri*............3
5	 Northwest Missouri*............4
6	 Mid-America Christian........0
5	 Northwest Missouri!.............0
2	 Emporia State!......................1
0	 Fort Hays State!....................5
0	 Emporia State!......................1
2	 Minot State#.........................0
11	 Fort Hays State#...................3
7	 Fort Hays State#...................1
5	 Winona State$......................2
5	 Winona State$......................4
5	 Armstrong Atlantic@...........2
7	 Molloy$................................1
14	 Armstrong Atlantic@...........1
5	Kutztown@..........................2
!-MIAA Tournament
#-NCAA II Central Regional I
$-Central Super Regional
@-NCAA II World Series
2014	 (41-17, 22-4*)
6	Augustana............................ 7
2	 St. Mary’s (TX)................... 7
4	 West Texas A&M................ 5
7	Mary.................................... 3
3	 Minot State.......................... 2
0	 Emporia State...................... 2
17	 Oklahoma Panhandle.......... 4
4	 Henderson State.................. 5
4	 Missouri-St. Louis............... 0
5	Minnesota-Duluth............... 3
10	 Ouachita Baptist.................. 0
8	 Tarleton State....................... 0
3	 Rogers State........................ 6
2	 Midwestern State................. 1
0	 St. Mary’s (TX)................... 2
4	 Eastern New Mexico........... 0
7	Lindenwood*....................... 0
9	Lindenwood*....................... 1
9	Lincoln*.............................. 0
5	Lincoln*.............................. 0
8	 Missouri Southern*............. 0
6	 Missouri Southern*............. 1
7	 Pittsburg State*................... 3
6	 Pittsburg State*................... 2
10	 Rogers State........................ 0
7	 Rogers State........................ 0
14	Nebraska-Kearney*............. 1
8	Nebraska-Kearney*............. 0
1	 Fort Hays State*.................. 4
9	 Fort Hays State*.................. 1
7	 Southwest Baptist*.............. 3
12	 Southwest Baptist*.............. 4
6	 Central Missouri*................ 2
5	 Central Missouri*................ 2
1	 Oklahoma Christian............ 3
8	 Oklahoma Christian............ 3
3	 Northeastern State*............. 1
7	 Northeastern State*............. 4
13	 Northeastern State............... 0
12	 Northeastern State............... 4
3	 Midwestern State................. 1
7	 Midwestern State................. 5
3	 Emporia State*.................... 2
2	 Emporia State*.................... 4
4	Washburn*........................... 0
3	Washburn*........................... 5
12	 Southern Nazarene.............. 0
1	 Southern Nazarene............2
7	 Northwest Missouri*.........1
9	 Northwest Missouri*.........7
2	 Missouri Western*.............0
4	 Missouri Western*.............5
3	Lindenwood!.....................0
1	 Missouri Western!...........10
2	 Emporia State!...................7
7	 Emporia State#..................5
4	 Southeastern Oklahoma#..5
2	 Emporia State#................13
!-MIAA Tournament
#-NCAA II Central Regional I
2015	 (41-20, 18-8*)
7	 Metro State........................4
7	Molloy...............................6
1	 Colorado State-Pueblo......2
9	 Missouri-St. Louis.............4
2	 Dixie State.........................1
9	 St. Mary’s........................10
6	 Texas Woman’s..................3
3	 St. Mary’s..........................7
4	 Texas A&M International..3
8	 Texas A&M-Commerce....3
0	 Oklahoma Christian..........1
3	 Tarleton State.....................1
2	 Oklahoma Christian........10
11	 Oklahoma Christian..........9
16	 Northwest Missouri*.......13
6	 Northwest Missouri*.........5
6	 Missouri Western*.............3
8	 Missouri Western*.............4
6	 Rogers State......................1
4	 Rogers State......................0
5	Lincoln*............................7
15	Lincoln*............................0
2	Lindenwood*.....................0
8	Lindenwood*.....................4
2	 Winona State.....................0
8	 Concordia-St. Paul............6
2	Augustana..........................4
0	 Upper Iowa........................1
7	 Wayne State.......................2
6	Nebraska-Kearney*...........8
5	Nebraska-Kearney*...........6
2	 Fort Hays State*................3
4	 Fort Hays State*................1
0	Cameron............................8
6	Cameron............................1
17	 Northeastern State*...........4
9	 Northeastern State*...........5
10	 Northeastern State.............7
11	 Northeastern State.............3
21	 Southern Nazarene............5
8	 Southern Nazarene............0
5	 Southwest Baptist*............3
8	 Southwest Baptist*............5
4	 Central Missouri*..............7
12	 Central Missouri*..............4
5	Washburn*.......................14
6	Washburn*.........................1
8	 Emporia State*..................0
17	 Emporia State*..................8
18	 Midwestern State...............5
5	 Midwestern State...............1
8	 Missouri Southern*...........0
8	 Missouri Southern*...........1
2	 Pittsburg State*.................3
3	 Pittsburg State*.................5
4	 Emporia State!...................7	
11	Washburn!.........................6
1	 Northwest Missouri!..........2
4	 Winona State#...................1
1	Augustana#........................5
1	 East Central#.....................4
!-MIAA Tournament
#-NCAA II Central Regional I
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NCAA Division II National Tournament History
2002
UCO qualified for its first-ever Division II national tournament, going
to San Antonio, Texas for the South Central Regional. The Bronchos
beat Colorado Mesa 3-2 in the first round before being eliminated with
back-to-back losses to Texas A&M-Kingsville (1-0 and 4-0).
2005
UCO’s second Division II playoff appearance resulted in another trip
to SanAntonio, Texas for the South Central Regional, with the Bronchos
going 2-2. Central fell to Angelo State 6-4 in the first round, then re-
bounded to shut out Midwestern State (3-0) and Abilene Christian (4-0)
before being ousted by ASU (5-2).
Central Oklahoma has qualified for the NCAADivision II national tournament nine times since joining the organization in 1989-90, including five
of the last seven years. All nine appearances have come since 2002 and the Bronchos have an all-time record of 26-18 in national tournament games.
UCO has made three NCAA Division II Championship Finals appearances after winning regional championships in 2006, ‘12 and ‘13. The
Bronchos captured the first women’s national championship in school history in 2013 to cap a perfect 9-0 post-season run.
A year-by-year look at UCO in the Division II national tournament:
2006
UCO had an amazing post-season run when it made it back to
the national tournament for the second straight year. The Bronchos
entered the South Central Regional in Wichita Falls, Texas as the
No. 7 seed and rolled over Abilene Christian (6-0), St. Edward’s
(8-0) and Incarnate Word (7-0) to make the finals before clipping
UIW 5-4 in extra innings to advance to the World Series in Salem,
Va.. UCO lost to Cal State-Bakersfield 6-1 in the first round, then
blanked Southern Illlinois-Edwardsville 2-0 before being eliminated
by Emporia State 4-3 in tying for fifth.
2008
The Bronchos were back in the playoffs after a one-year hiatus, travel-
ing to San Angelo, Texas for the South Central Regional. UCO fell to
Southeastern Oklahoma 2-0 in the first round, stayed alive with a 7-4
win over St. Mary’s and was eliminated by St. Edward’s 3-0.
2010
UCO made its shortest Division II national tournament appearance at
the South Central Regional in Emporia, Kan., losing to to Angelo State
(4-0) and Texas Woman’s (7-2) in its first two games.
2013
The Bronchos went on a dominating post-season run to capture
their first NCAA Division II national championship.
UCO opened at the Central Regional I Tournament in Hays, Kan.
and blanked Minot State 2-0 in its first game before blasting host Fort
Hays State 11-3 and 7-1 to move on to the Central Super Regional.
The Bronchos hosted that best-of-three event and topped Winona
State 5-2 and 5-4 to advance to the Division II World Series for the
second consecutive season.
UCO beatArmstrongAtlantic (5-2), Molloy (7-1) andArmstrong
again (14-1) to roll into the finals and claimed the national title with
a thrilling 5-2 extra-inning finals victory over Kutztown, scoring
three runs in the top of the ninth inning to finish off a best-ever
51-11 season.
2012
UCO capped a sensational season with a second trip to the World
Series.
The Bronchos hosted the South Central Regional I Tournament,
beating Incarnate Word (3-1) and Emporia State (2-1) before the
Hornets forced an “if necessary” game with a 2-0 win. UCO scored
three seventh-inning runs to top ESU 8-6 in the finals and advance
to San Angelo, Texas for the Super Regional.
The Bronchos trimmed Angelo State 1-0 in the opener of that
best-of-three series, but the Rambelles squared it with a 12-3 rout.
UCO rebounded with an 11-3 romp to capture the regional title.
Central beat Flagler (4-2) and Southern Connecticut (6-4) in the
first two rounds of the World Series in Louisville, Ky. before falling
to UC San Diego twice (4-3 and 2-0) to tie for third in finishing 46-9.
2014
UCO made its third straight national tournament appearance in 2014,
going 1-2 at the Central Regional in Mankato, Minn. The Bronchos
opened with a dramatic 7-5 extra-inning win over conference rival
Emporia State, but lost a 5-4 winner’s bracket decision to Southeastern
Oklahoma and then were eliminated by ESU 13-2 in finishing 41-17.
2015
The Bronchos qualified for the Division II playoffs for the fourth
consecutive year in 2015 and went 1-2 at the Central Regional in Sioux
Falls, S.D. UCO upended Winona State 4-1 in the first round, but fell
to host Augustana 5-1 in the winner’s bracket finals and was ousted by
East Central 4-1 to finish with a 41-20 record.
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ABOUT UCO
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The University of Central Oklahoma prepares future leaders in an opportunity-
rich environment, ideally located in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.
Central offers an innovative learning community where teaching comes first and
students develop personal relationships with faculty and staff who are committed
to transforming lives. With 114 undergraduate majors and 54 graduate programs,
Central is a smart investment for students dedicated to their future success.
Central is home to students from throughout Oklahoma, as well as all 50 states
and more than 100 countries. Among Central’s many unique and notable academic
programs are Forensic Science, Accounting, Music Theater, Professional Golf
Management, Jazz Studies, Mass Communication, Nursing, and Funeral Science.
Central is:
• Home to the world-renown Forensic Science Institute, which attracts experts
from throughout the world to teach students and law enforcement professionals
the latest techniques in crime fighting
• Rated by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the “2010 Great Col-
leges to Work For”
• Winner of multiple national and statewide awards for sustainability efforts
• An official Olympic and Paralympic Training Site, as designated by the U.S.
Olympic Committee
• Home to the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO, located in Oklahoma
City’s Bricktown district
• Partnered with Chesapeake Energy to build the CHK-Central Boathouse on the
Oklahoma River, which will house Central’s rowing team as well as an entertain-
ment venue and an art gallery
• Home to 2008 Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year, Dr. Wei Chen
• Ranked among the top universities nationally in residence life
In Fall 2010, Central opened the new state-of-the-art Center for Transformative
Learning, a classroom building designed intentionally to encourage collaboration
and creativity in its learning spaces. In addition, Central’s appealing 210-acre campus is on track to become a certified botanical garden, offering
both a pleasing learning and living environment and a source of pride for students, employees and alumni.
Founded in 1890, the University of Central Oklahoma is the state’s first public institution of higher learning, and continues to cultivate creativity
and innovation in every corner of campus, bringing to life its core values of Character, Community and Civility each day.
The University
UCO Quick Facts
Founded: December 24, 1890
Location: Edmond, Oklahoma
President: Dr. Don Betz
Enrollment: 17,101
Faculty: More than 400 full-time professors with an additional 380
professionals from the community serving as adjunct faculty. A full 75
percent of faculty members have earned doctorates.
Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1
Student Representation: Students come from all 50 states and more
than 100 countries.
Academic Divisions: Five undergraduate colleges and a college of gradu-
ate studies and research.
Degrees: UCO awards 10 bachelor’s degrees with 114 undergraduate
majors and 112 options. There are six master’s degrees with 24 majors
and 47 options. UCO also offers a Funeral Service Certificate Program.
School Calendar: Two 16-week semesters (fall and spring) and an 8-week
summer session.
Library: The Chambers Library exceeds 1.4 million volumes of books,
microforms, periodicals and government documents.
Organizations: More than 200 clubs and organizations on campus.
Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; As-
sociation of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs; National Council
for Accreditation of Teacher Education; American Speech and Hearing
Association;American DieteticAssociation;American Chemical Society;
National League of Nursing and other professional program organizations.
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The University
Best of The Best
• Oklahoma’s largest and oldest college of education has graduated more than 50,000 teachers since 1890.
• A broadcasting communications program annually recognized as one of the best in the region for technology.
• A theatre arts department specializing in providing opportunities for incoming freshmen
on stage and production.
• The state’s largest computing science department.
• Graduates from the department of nursing and pre-medical programs consistently score
well about the state aveage of 8 percent passing.
• The region’s only master’s of science degree program in forensic science.
• The only photojournalism degree in the state
• The only forensic science program in this region of the United States.
• Oklahoma’s first and only funeral service program.
• Scott Booker, UCO alumnus and manager of The Flaming Lips, is Executive Director for
the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO (AMC@UCO), the only American affiliate
of the original academy, outside of London.
• The UCO Jazz Lab has been named multiple times as the best place in the Oklahoma City
metro area for live jazz music in both The Oklahoman and the Oklahoma Gazette, and is
home to UCO’s nationally recognized Jazz Studies program.
• UCO serves as an official training site for the U.S. Paralympics, with the men’s and women’s national sitting volleyball teams
training on campus, along with Paralympic track and archery athletes. UCO also served as host for the 2010 Sitting Volleyball World
Championships, marking the first time the event was held in the U.S.
• Central has one of only 20 golf management programs in the country that is accredited by the Professional Golfers’Association of
America, and the only PGA-accredited program
in Oklahoma.
• Many national and state pageant winners have
attended Central, including Lauren Nelson,
Miss America 2007; Emoly West, Miss Okla-
homa 2010; Claudia Williamson, Miss Black
Oklahoma 2012; Evey Exantus, Miss Black
Oklahoma 2010; Alyssa Baldwin Siler, Mrs.
Oklahoma America 2010; and Simone Goelz,
Mrs. Oklahoma United States 2012.
• Central stands out among Oklahoma universi-
ties as a top producer of Fulbright scholars in the
United States. The Fulbright Scholar Program
is the U.S. government’s flagship program in
international educational exchange and helps to
promote a mutual understanding between people
of the U.S. and other countries.
Broncho Field
	 Central Oklahoma plays all its home games at Broncho Field,
located on the north side of campus directly west of Hamilton
Field House.
	 The field, with bleacher seating available down the first- and
third-base lines and behind home plate, was dedicated in 1994.
New dugouts were constructed before the 2014 season and
massive renovations that will include a home locker room, new
press box and concession stand/ticket office are scheduled to
begin immediately after the completion of the 2016 season.
	 UCO is 249-103-1 since moving into Broncho Field, includ-
ing a sparkling 56-5 mark the last three years.
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Athletic Administration
Athletic Director
Joe Muller
Now in his eighth year as athletic director at Central Oklahoma is Joe Muller, who has helped return
the Bronchos to national prominence in NCAA Division II.
UCO teams have captured 11 conference championships and had 12 top-10 national finishes during
Muller’s tenure, with softball winning the school’s first-ever women’s national championship in 2013.
Sixty-three student-athletes have earnedAll-America honors over the past seven years and the Bronchos
have placed 42nd or better three times in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings out of nearly 350
Division II institutions.
The athletic department’s fund-raising efforts have also increased significantly under Joe’s guidance.
He secured the largest gift in program history last fall with a $10 million donation that ranks among the
highest ever in the NCAA Division II ranks, continues to grow Stampede Club membership and also in-
troduced a corporate sales initiative that has generated record revenues for the program in just four years.
Academically, UCO’s student-athletes are performing at all-time high levels. For the past six years, the overall grade point average of
student-athletes has surpassed that of the general student population and to demonstrate that academics is a priority, the athletic department
now hosts an annual Academic Awards Banquet recognizing the achievements of student-athletes.
A native of Stillwater, Joe earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Oklahoma State and got his start in athletic administration at
OSU when he served as director of athletic marketing and promotions from 1985-90.
Muller was involved in the television industry for more than a decade before returning to OSU in 2002 as associate athletic director,
serving in that capacity until going to Purdue in ‘06.
He was senior associate athletic director for external relations for the Boilermakers for two years before becoming just the seventh athletic
director in Central’s rich athletic history in July of 2008
Joe is married (Julie) and has three sons (Jaxon, Brandon and Matthew).
President
Dr. Don Betz
Dr. Don Betz became the school’s 20th president inAugust 2011 after having previously served as UCO’s
Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs from 1999-2005.
President Betz developed several initiatives and programs that helped transform Central into one of the
leading metropolitan universities in the nation during his first stint at the school and he’s been the driving
force in making UCO a destination of choice in higher education since his return to campus.
President Betz has enjoyed a distinguished career in higher education that spans more than 40 years,
developing a reputation for teaching and encouraging students, leadership development and diplomacy
through his international activities, most notably with the United Nations and its affiliated non-government
organizations.
Prior to returning to UCO, he served as president of Northeastern State, a post he held for three years.
He also served as Chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 2005 until his appointment
at NSU and as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Palmer College (Iowa) from 1994-1999.
In the 23 years prior, he fulfilled various capacities at NSU, including the Vice President of University Relations and Professor of Political
Science. While at NSU, he also was the Executive Director of the Educational Foundation, Assistant to the President, Dean of Continuing
Education and Special Programs, Director of the Sequoyah Institute/Center for Tribal Studies, the founder and advisor of the university’s
President’s Leadership Class and its Model United Nations program.
From 1982 through 2003, President Betz worked for and with the United Nations on Middle East issues. He founded and chaired the
International Coordinating Committee on the Question of Palestine (ICCP), a UN-affiliated non-governmental organization (NGO) network
pursuing peace in the Middle East based on UN resolutions.
A frequent writer and speaker, Dr. Betz has addressed international, educational, motivational topics, and has worked with newspapers,
radio and television. His life-long interest in global issues and his passion for promoting cross-cultural understanding has led him to more
than 80 countries.
While president at NSU, he served as the chair of the Northeast Oklahoma Public Facility Authority, board member for BancFirst in
Tahlequah, the TahlequahArea Chamber of Commerce, Creative Oklahoma, Inc., and chair of the Regional University System of Oklahoma
Council of Presidents. He is a member of the Oklahoma Academy, Leadership Oklahoma, Universities and Colleges President’s Climate
Commitment, InternationalAssociation of University Presidents and has served as Chairman ofAASCU’s International Education Committee.
President Betz received his B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of San Francisco and his M.A. and Ph.D. in
International Studies from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver. He also completed Harvard Univer-
sity’s Institute for Educational Management.
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Athletic Administration
Assistant Athletic Director/Business
Britni Brannon
Serving as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for business is Britni Brannon, who is also UCO’s
senior women’s administrator.
An Oklahoma native, Brannon graduated from UCO in 2002 and spent the next five years working for an
audio/visual company doing marketing, advertising and materials management.
A Certified Procurement Officer with the State of Oklahoma, Brannon returned to UCO in 2007 as a Buyer
II in the Purchasing, Payment Services & Travel department and was in that capacity until moving to the
athletic department as business manager in s athletic business manager in the fall of 2012.
Britni is married (Todd) and has one son (Alex).
Assistant Athletic Director/Operations
Gunnar Poff
Gunnar Poff is in his second year as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for operations after
serving the previous four years as coordinator of ticket sales for the Bronchos.
Poff took over his new role in May and is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of UCO’s
Athletic Department. Gunnar also serves as sport supervisor for five sports and is responsible for the areas
of athletic training, strength & conditioning, ticketing and game-day operations.
Anative of Sayre, Gunnar was a pitcher for the Southwestern Oklahoma baseball team during the mid-2000s
and earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from SWOSU in 2007.
Poff went on to earn a master’s of education in intercollegiate athletics administration in 2009 from the
University of Oklahoma, working in the office of event management during his tenure at OU.
Gunnar is married (Tessa) and has three daughters (Presley, Piper and Devyn).
Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance
Darnell Smith
In his sixth year at Central Oklahoma is Darnell Smith, who became assistant athletic director for compliance
in the summer of 2015.
Smith came to UCO from the University of New Mexico, where he served as Director of Compliance.
A native of San Antonio, Texas, Smith was a four-year member of the Oklahoma State football team from
2002-06 at defensive end. He was a three-time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Scholar award at OSU and also
earned second-team honors on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Team.
Darnell was named OSU’s Outstanding Senior and earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from
there. He served as a graduate assistant in the OSU compliance office in 2007-08 and worked as a management
development trainee for the United States Olympic Committee from June 2008 to February 2009.
Smith went to New Mexico in February of 2009 and was there until coming to UCO.
Darnell is married (Candace) and has one son (Darnell, Jr.).
Assistant Athletic Director/Sponsorships and Marketing
Brandon Baker
Brandon Baker is in his fifth year at Central Oklahoma as assistant athletic director for sponsorships and
marketing.
He’s responsible for corporate sponsorships and marketing for all athletic events on the UCO campus, working
with local, regional and national businesses to create memorable experiences for both fans and sponsors.
Baker was at the Oklahoma City RedHawks for 10 years before coming to UCO, working with corporate
sponsorships, baseball operations, game-day experience and ticket office manager. He spent two years prior
to that with the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs.
A native of Fulton, Mo., Baker is a University of Missouri graduate and was involved with the Mizzou
chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Baker is married (Erin) and has two sons (Benjamin and Evan).
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Athletic Administration
Athletic Compliance Coordinator
Jeremy Rogers
Jeremy Rogers joined the Central OklahomaAthletic Department in November of 2012 and currently serves
as Director of Athletic Compliance.
Anative of Medford, Rogers played football for four years at Southern Nazarene and earned all-conference
honors at tight end as a senior. He graduated SNU in 2007 with a degee in sports managment.
Jeremy went on to law school at Oklahoma, earning his juris doctor degree there. He worked as an intern
in the compliance department and Office of Legal Counsel while at OU.
Jeremy is married (Rachel) and has one son (Mason).
Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations
Mike Kirk
Serving as assistant athletic director for media relations at Central Oklahoma is Mike Kirk, whose main
duty is to keep local, state and national media informed about the school’s 14 varsity sports.
Kirk is in his 29th year with the Bronchos, coming to UCO in November 1987.
Mike was an athletic media relations student assistant at Oklahoma State University for four years and
graduated with a journalism degree. He was a sports writer at newspapers in McAlester and Lawton for five
years before coming to UCO.
Kirk worked as the Press Information Manager for wrestling at the 1996 Olympic Games and served from
2010-15 on the NCAADivision II Wrestling Championships Committee, including three years as chair. Kirk
was inducted into the Oklahoma Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for Lifetime Achievement in the fall of 2012.
Kirk has received 58 CoSIDA publication awards at UCO, including 27 Best in the Nation citations.
Mike is married (Debbie) and has two children (Alex and Jessica).
Director of Stampede Club
Al Jones
Al Jones joined the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department as Director of the Stampede Club in July 2014.
The Stampede Club is the athletic booster club for all UCO sports and helps support the athletic department
through financial contributions and other events.
Jones, who has been involved with Broncho athletics in a variety of ways since the early 1960s, had served
as Executive Director and Membership Coordinator of Alumni Relations at UCO for six years before joining
the athletic department.
Jones was a student trainer and manager for the 1962 Central football team that won the 1962 NAIAnational
championship and he earned both bachelor’s (1966) and master’s (1974) degrees in education from UCO.
Apast member of both the 45th Infantry DivisionArmy National Guard and United StatesAir Force Reserves, Jones was a teacher
for many years at Stillwater and Millwood in addition to serving as headmaster/superintendent at Oklahoma Christian Schools.
He worked in private business from 1998 until coming to UCO in April 2008 as Executive Director of Alumni Relations.
Al is married (Sharon) and has two sons (Jon and Jeff).
Coordinator of Athletic Ticket Sales
Ethan Hooker
Ethan Hooker is in his second year in charge of ticket sales at Central Oklahoma while also helping in a
variety of other roles in the athletic department.
Hooker worked as ticket sales and operations assistant for the Tulsa Drillers for eight months before coming
to UCO in August of 2014. He also spent two summers interning with the Lakeshore Chinooks, a collegiate
summer league baseball club in Mequon, Wis.
Born in Chicago, Ethan spent most of his life in suburban Atlanta and attended Georgia Southern. He
earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from GSU in December 2013.
Ethan is single.
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Edmond is located in the heart of Oklahoma, just north of the state
capital in Oklahoma City, and has a population of over 80,000 as one
of the fastest growing cities in the state.
Edmond has the best of both worlds including easy access to the
city with just enough distance to maintain a close-knit community
atmosphere.
The city offers outstanding hotels, nostalgic shopping areas and
conveniently located attractions for your enjoyment. Known for its
outstanding golf courses, Edmond has hosted some of the most excit-
ing PGA and celebrity events in the past two decades at world-famous
Oak Tree Golf Club.
Edmond is the fastest growing, most economically dynamic city in
Oklahoma. Thriving technology firms, diverse retail and commercial
opportunities, and small corporate office headquarters have enhanced
our reputation as the affluent residential suburb to the metropolitan area.
The local economy is booming. Retail trade has doubled just since
1990, commercial building permits continue at a record pace, and na-
tional retailers are building Edmond locations at an unparalleled rate.
Home values have appreciated significantly, with MultiList average
sales prices increasing 19.5% since 1994. Home sales are brisk, with
average time on the market of close to 90 days for most price ranges.
New home and commercial construction have contributed nearly a bil-
lion dollars to the economy since 1994 alone.
There are many more activities in Edmond, with a variety of music, art,
theatre, water and sporting events that make for spectacular family fun.
Edmond is also just minutes south of historic Guthrie, which offers a
variety of cozy bed-and-breakfast establishments along with the Lazy-
E-Arena that is home to a number of rodeo events every year.
About Edmond
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Oklahoma City
The largest city in the state, Oklahoma City
is located just minutes from Edmond at the
crossroads of I-35, I-40 and I-44 in the heart
of Oklahoma.
The second largest city in the continental
United States based on geographical size, more
than 1.1 million people call metro Oklahoma
City area home.
Oklahoma City is surrounded by more than
a dozen communities and offers a diverse
landscape of hip, urban culture and charming,
old-fashioned neighborhoods for visitors and
residents alike.
Oklahoma City’s climate is mild, with four
distinct seasons and an average temperature
of 60 degrees. With more than 3,000 hours
of sunshine per year, outdoor recreation and
activities are plentiful in Oklahoma City.
As a city that redefines itself, Oklahoma
City’s hip, spirited environment blends with
its deep western heritage to create a place
where culture and commerce thrive.
With renowned festivals, national sport-
ing events, treasure-filled museums and
a variety of districts highlighting arts and
entertainment, the possibilities for adventure
and fun in Oklahoma City are endless.
One of the main attractions in Oklahoma
City is Bricktown, an area filled with shops,
restaurants and clubs in the middle of
downtown.
Also located in downtown is the Chesa-
peake Arena, home of the wildly popular
Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA.
Central Oklahoma is in its fourth year as a member of the
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.
The MIAA, a 14-member conference of NCAA Division II insti-
tutions in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma, was first or-
ganized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
Over the past 100 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of be-
ing one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA
schools have won 15 NCAA team championships and, since 1964,
over 160 individual national titles.
The MIAA currently conducts champi-
onships in eight sports for men and nine for
women.
For the men, champions are crowned in
football, cross country, basketball, indoor
and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis
and golf.
The women compete for titles in vol-
leyball, cross country, soccer, basketball,
indoor and outdoor track & field, softball,
golf and tennis.
The MIAA turned a new page on July 1,
1992, when the NCAA Division II confer-
ence changed its name from the Missouri
Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics As-
sociation.
The decision to make the change origi-
nated in 1989, when Pittsburg State and Washburn became the first
schools outside the state of Missouri to gain membership in the MIAA.
The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member institu-
tions. Of those original members, Central Missouri, Truman State and
Northwest Missouri State still remain a part of the MIAA.
The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA
reorganized to include only the five regional Missouri state colleges:
Central Missouri, Truman (at the time known as Northeast Missouri
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
State), Northwest Missouri, Southeast Missouri State and Southwest
Missouri State (now Missouri State).
Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the membership: Mis-
souri School of Mines (later Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln in 1970
and the Missouri-St. Louis in 1980.
Ken Jones became the first full-time commissioner of the MIAA in
1981 and would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997. Ralph
McFillen succeeded Jones, serving 10 years before his retirement in
2007.
Jim Johnson succeeded McFillen in July
of that year and served as commissioner
until September of 2010, when Dr. Bob Bo-
erigter took over.
Southwest Baptist brought membership
back to eight schools in 1986, before the
major expansion of the conference in 1989.
Pittsburg State, Washburn, Missouri South-
ern and Missouri Western began competi-
tion in the 1989-90 season.
Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA
following the 1990-91 season and was re-
placed by Emporia State in the 1991-92
season.
Missouri-St. Louis departed the MIAA
in 1996, Missouri-Rolla left in 2005 and
Lincoln forfeited its membership in 1999.
Fort Hays State joined the MIAA in 2006,
Nebraska-Omaha entered the league in 2008 and Lincoln re-joined the
conference in 2010.
UCO, Lindenwood, Nebraska-Kearney and Northeastern State all
become league members with the start of the 2012-13 academic year.
Nebraska-Omaha left the league in 2011 and Truman State did the
same in 2013, which leaves the conference with 14 schools. Lincoln
and SBU are associate members who compete in women’s basketball.
Larry HouseDr. Bob Boerigter Josh SlaughterAmber Feldman
Address: 114 West 11th Street (Suite 105), Kansas City, Mo. 64105
Phone: (816) 421-MIAA (6422)
Media Relations Fax: (816) 421-6429
Website: www.themiaa.com
Commissioner: Dr. Bob Boerigter
Assistant Commissioner for Championships and Business Development: Larry House
Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations: Amber Feldman
Director of Communications: Josh Saughter
2016 UCO SOFTBALL
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
2016 BRONCHO
SOFTBALL
Jan. 30 East Central University Ada, Okla. 12:00 p.m.
Jan. 30 East Central University Ada, Okla. 2:00 p.m.
Southeastern Oklahoma Classic
Feb. 5 Arkansas Tech University Durant, Okla. 10:00 a.m.
Feb. 5 Oklahoma Christian University Durant, Okla. 3:00 p.m.
Feb. 6 Henderson State University Durant, Okla. 12:30 p.m.
Feb. 6 Southwestern Oklahoma State University Durant, Okla. 3:00 p.m.
Feb. 7 Southeastern Oklahoma State University Durant, Okla. 12:30 p.m.
Feb. 9 Oklahoma Baptist University Shawnee, Okla. 3:00 p.m.
Feb. 12 Oklahoma Christian University EDMOND 2:00 p.m.
Rattler Invitational
Feb. 19 Texas A&M International University San Antonio, Texas 10:00 a.m.
Feb. 19 St. Mary’s University San Antonio, Texas 4:00 p.m.
Feb. 20 Tarleton State University San Antonio, Texas 10:00 a.m.
Feb. 20 Oklahoma Christian University San Antonio, Texas 12:00 p.m.
Feb. 21 St. Mary’s University San Antonio, Texas 12:00 p.m.
Mar. 1 Cameron University EDMOND 1:00 p.m.
Mar. 1 Cameron University EDMOND 3:00 p.m.
Mar. 4 Northwest Missouri State University* Maryville, Mo. 1:00 p.m.
Mar. 4 Northwest Missouri State University* Maryville, Mo. 3:00 p.m.
Mar. 5 Missouri Western State University* St. Joseph, Mo. 1:00 p.m.
Mar. 5 Missouri Western State University* St. Joseph, Mo. 3:00 p.m.
Mar. 11 Lindenwood University* EDMOND 1:00 p.m.
Mar. 11 Lindenwood University* EDMOND 3:00 p.m.
Mar. 12 Lincoln University* EDMOND 12:00 p.m.
Mar. 12 Lincoln University* EDMOND 2:00 p.m.
Mar. 15 Texas A&M International University EDMOND 2:00 p.m.
Apple Market Softball Classic
Mar. 18 Augustana University St. Joseph, Mo. 12:00 p.m.
Mar. 18 Concordia University-St. Paul St. Joseph, Mo. 2:00 p.m.
Mar. 19 University of Sioux Falls St. Joseph, Mo. 10:00 a.m.
Mar. 19 Winona State St. Joseph, Mo. 4:00 p.m.
Mar. 20 Minnesota State University - Mankato St. Joseph, Mo. 9:00 a.m.
Mar. 20 University of Mary St. Joseph, Mo. 1:00 p.m.
Mar. 25 University of Nebraska-Kearney* EDMOND 2:00 p.m.
Mar. 25 University of Nebraska-Kearney* EDMOND 4:00 p.m.
Mar. 26 Fort Hays State University* EDMOND 12:00 p.m.
Mar. 26 Fort Hays State University* EDMOND 2:00 p.m.
Apr. 1 Northeastern State University* EDMOND 2:00 p.m.
Apr. 1 Northeastern State University* EDMOND 4:00 p.m.
Apr. 2 Northeastern State University* Tahlequah, Okla. 2:00 p.m.
Apr. 2 Northeastern State University* Tahlequah, Okla. 4:00 p.m.
Apr. 6 St. Mary’s University EDMOND 2:00 p.m.
Apr. 6 St. Mary’s University EDMOND 4:00 p.m.
Apr. 8 Southwest Baptist University* Bolivar, Mo. 1:00 p.m.
Apr. 8 Southwest Baptist University* Bolivar, Mo. 3:00 p.m.
Apr. 9 University of Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 12:00 p.m.
Apr. 9 University of Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 2:00 p.m.
Apr. 13 Washburn University* Topeka, Kan. 2:00 p.m.
Apr. 13 Washburn University* Topeka, Kan. 4:00 p.m.
Apr. 14 Emporia State University* Emporia, Kan. TBA
Apr. 14 Emporia State University* Emporia, Kan. TBA
Apr. 19 Rogers State University EDMOND 2:00 p.m.
Apr. 19 Rogers State University EDMOND 4:00 p.m.
Apr. 22 Missouri Southern State University* EDMOND 2:00 p.m.
Apr. 22 Missouri Southern State University* EDMOND 4:00 p.m.
Apr. 23 Pittsburg State University* EDMOND 12:00 p.m.
Apr. 23 Pittsburg State University* EDMOND 2:00 p.m.
Apr. 28-30 MIAA Post-season Tournament
Bold–Home game
*–Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game
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    Central Oklahoma Softball 25RachelHarper 5-2 • Outfield Sr. • Stillwater 45Jessi Walker 5-8 • Pitcher Jr. • Grove 35Haley Weathers 5-5 • Utility Sr. • Luther 27Abbie Lancaster 6-1 • Pitcher Fr. • Idabel 2016 UCO SOFTBALL 28Mo Selman 5-6 • Pitcher RS Fr. • McAlester 1Ashleigh Tramel 5-9 • Catcher/1B Jr. • Grove 8Shelby Carel 5-5 • Outfield So. • Tuttle 7Lauren Kelley 5-7 • Outfield Fr. • Tuttle 4Morgan Heard 5-8 • Shortstop So. • Midwest City 5Ally Dziadula 5-5 • Second Base Sr. • Broken Arrow 9Carrie Abrams 5-4 • Outfield So. • Yukon 13JoBi Heath 5-7 • Utility Fr. • Edmond 12Nicole Brady 5-7 • Pitcher Sr. • Tulsa 10Brooke Zukerman 5-7 • Outfield Sr. • Lawton 11Tori Collet 5-7 • Catcher Jr. • Houston, Texas 14Ashton Smith 5-6 • Third Base Sr. • Edmond 22Lexi Watson 5-5 • Infield Jr. • Smithville 21Carli Woolsey 5-8 • Utility Fr. • Enid 15Carli Jones 5-7 • First Base Fr. • Inola 17Halley Randolph 5-8 • Catcher/Infield Fr. • Stillwater
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    1 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Tableof Contents General Information 2016 Schedule....................................................1/Back Cover UCO Quick Facts/Phone Directory.......................................2 Coaches/Season Outlook Coaches.............................................................................. 4-5 2016 Season Outlook.............................................................6 The Players Broncho Headliners........................................................... 8-9 Player Profiles................................................................ 10-14 Review/History 2015 Season Review/Final Statistics/Results ............... 16-17 2015 MIAA Standings/All-MIAA Teams............................18 School Records.............................................................. 19-21 All-Conference, All-Region, All-America Players........ 22-23 Season-by-Season Results............................................. 24-28 About UCO The University/Athletic Administration........................ 30-34 About Edmond/Oklahoma City..................................... 35-36 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.......I.B.C. 2016 Schedule Date (Day) Opponent Site Time Jan. 30 (Saturday) East Central (DH) Ada, Okla. 12:00 p.m. Feb. 5-7 Southeastern Oklahoma Classic Durant, Okla. 5 (Friday) Arkansas Tech 10:00 a.m. 5 (Friday) Oklahoma Christian 3:00 p.m. 6 (Saturday) Henderson State 12:30 p.m. 6 (Saturday) Southwestern Oklahoma 3:00 p.m. 7 (Sunday) Southeastern Oklahoma 12:30 p.m. Feb. 9 (Tuesday) Oklahoma Baptist Shawnee, Okla. 3:00 p.m. Feb. 12 (Friday) Oklahoma Christian Edmond 2:00 p.m. Feb. 19-21 Rattler Invitational San Antonio, Texas 19 (Friday) Texas A&M International 10:00 a.m. 19 (Friday) St. Mary’s 4:00 p.m. 20 (Saturday) Tarleton State 10:00 a.m. 20 (Saturday) Oklahoma Christian 12:00 p.m. 21 (Sunday) St. Mary’s 12:00 p.m. March 1 (Tuesday) Cameron (DH) Edmond 1:00 p.m. March 4 (Friday) Northwest Missouri* (DH) Maryville, Mo. 1:00 p.m. March 5 (Saturday) Missouri Western* (DH) St. Joseph, Mo. 1:00 p.m. March 11 (Friday) Lindenwood* (DH) Edmond 1:00 p.m. March 12 (Saturday) Lincoln* (DH) Edmond 12:00 p.m. March 15 (Tuesday) Texas A&M International Edmond 2:00 p.m. March 18-20 Apple Market Softball Classic St. Joseph, Mo. 18 (Friday) Augustana 12:00 p.m. 18 (Friday) Concordia-St. Paul 2:00 p.m. 19 (Saturday) Sioux Falls 10:00 a.m. 19 (Saturday) Winona State 4:00 p.m. 20 (Sunday) Minnesota State-Mankato 9:00 a.m. 20 (Sunday) Mary 1:00 p.m. March 25 (Friday) Nebraska-Kearney* (DH) Edmond 2:00 p.m. March 26 (Saturday) Fort Hays State* (DH) Edmond 12:00 p.m. April 1 (Friday) Northeastern State* (DH) Edmond 2:00 p.m. April 2 (Saturday) Northeastern State (DH) Tahlequah, Okla. 2:00 p.m. April 6 (Wednesday) St. Mary’s (DH) Edmond 2:00 p.m. April 8 (Friday) Southwest Baptist* (DH) Bolivar, Mo. 1:00 p.m. April 9 (Saturday) Central Missouri* (DH) Warrensburg, Mo. 12:00 p.m. April 13 (Wednesday) Washburn* (DH) Topeka, Kan. 2:00 p.m. April 14 (Thursday) Emporia State* (DH) Emporia, Kan. 1:00 p.m. April 19 (Tuesday) Rogers State (DH) Edmond 2:00 p.m. April 22 (Friday) Missouri Southern* (DH) Edmond 2:00 p.m. April 23 (Saturday) Pittsburg State* (DH) Edmond 12:00 p.m. April 28-30 (Thursday-Sunday) MIAA Post-season Tournament TBA TBA Bold-Home game DH-doubleheader *-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game All game times Central Standard Time
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    2 2016 UCO SOFTBALL UniversityFacts Mailing Address: 100 North University Edmond, OK 73034 Founded: Dec. 24, 1890 President: Dr. Don Betz Athletic Director: Joe Muller Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities: Gunnar Poff Assistant Athletic Director/Business: Britni Brannon Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations: Mike Kirk Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance: Darnell Smith Assistant Athletic Director/Marketing & Corporate Sales: Brandon Baker Director of Athletic Compliance: Jeremy Rogers Director of Stampede Club: Al Jones Coordinator of Athletic Ticket Sales: Ethan Hooker Head Athletic Trainer: Ed Kabrick Faculty Representative: Trey Cone National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Nickname: Bronchos School Colors: Bronze and Blue Enrollment: 17,101 Stadium (Capacity): Broncho Field (500) Softball Facts Head Coach: Cody White Years, Record at UCO: Two years, 82-37 Years, Overall Record: Two years, 82-37 Assistant Coach: Jon Hunter Student Assistant Coach: Kelsey Berlin 2015 Record: 41-20 2015 Conference Record (Finish): 18-8 (T-2nd) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/7 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/1 Softball History First Season of Softball: 1975 All-time Record: 1,007-635-3 Conference Championships: Three (1998, ‘05, ‘13) National Tournament Appearances: 12 -- two in AIAW (1980, ‘82); one in NAIA(1988); and nine in NCAADivision II (2002, ‘05, ‘06, ‘08, ‘10, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15). Regional Championships: Three (2006, ‘12, ‘13) National Championships: One (2013) Media Relations Director of Athletic Media Relations: Mike Kirk Office: (405) 974-2142 Cell: (405) 615-2233 Email: mkirk@uco.edu Media Relations Fax: (405) 974-3820 Staff Phone/Email Directory (405 Area Code) University of Central Oklahoma Switchboard........................974-2000 Office Athletic Department................................................................974-2500 Head Coach.............................................................................974-2144 Cody White (cwhite35@uco.edu) Assistant Coach.......................................................................974-2144 Jon Hunter (jhunter9@uco.edu) Athletic Director.....................................................................974-2500 Joe Muller (jmuller2@uco.edu) Assistant Athletic Director/Operations...................................974-2176 Gunnar Poff (gpoff@uco.edu) Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance ................................974-3959 Darnell Smith (dsmith132@uco.edu) Head Athletic Trainer .............................................................974-2188 Ed Kabrick (ekabrick@uco.edu) School Nickname “Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Oklahoma in 1922 by Mrs. C.W. Wantland, wife of long-time UCO football coach C.W. Wantland. The name was chosen from a number of suggestions for the name of UCO’s football team and became the nickname for all athletic teams at the school. Mrs.WantlandwasmadeanhonorarymemberoftheLetterman’s Clubasaresultofselectingthenickname,becomingthefirstwoman admitted to that organization. School Colors BronzeandbluewerechosenasCentralOklahoma’sschoolcolors early in the fall of 1895 by school president Edmund Dandridge Murdaugh. The first public display of the bronze and blue was in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first oratorical contest ever held in Oklahoma. On the Cover Featuredonthefrontcoverofthe2016UCOsoftballmediaguide are (clockwise from top left) seniors Rachel Harper,Ally Dziadula, Brooke Zukerman, Nicole Brady and Ashton Smith. On the back cover (from top) is Shelby Carel, Morgan Heard, Tori Collet and Ashleigh Tramel. Cover design was done by UCO Art Director Craig Beuchaw. Production Credits The 2016 UCO softball media guide was written, edited and designed by the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office. Photographs, including the cover shot, were provided by UCO Photographic Services Director Dan Smith. The media guide was printed at the UCO printCentral, NUC 146. Get the latest on the Bronchos at: www.bronchosports.com
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    4 2016 UCO SOFTBALL CodyWhite In his third year atop the CentralOklahomaprogram is Cody White, who has won 82 games in two sea- sons at the helm. White has led the Bronchos to back-to-back 41-win seasons and con- secutive trips to the NCAA Division II national tourna- ment in going 82-37. Cody came to UCO in 2012 as the program’s first-ever full-time assistant coach and helped guide the Bronchos to the first women’s national championship in school history in 2013. He played a key role during a sensational season that saw UCO claim the Mid-America Intercolle- giate Athletics Association crown in its first year in the league and then go a perfect 9-0 in NCAA post-season play to take the national title, clipping Kutztown 5-2 in a thrilling finals contest to end a 51-11 campaign. Cody and head coach Genny Stidham were selected the Division II National Coaching Staff of the Year by the National Fastpitch Coaches As- sociation after the season. White was named interim head coach onAug. 9, 2013 after Stidham took over at Texas Woman’s and went on to lead the Bronchos to another out- standing season in 2014. UCO finished runner-up in the MIAA regular season standings and earned an at-large bid into the national tournament, going 1-2 in the Central Regional in finishing the season 41-17. The Bronchos came back with another banner campaign last spring asWhite led UCO to a second straight MIAA runner-up finish. The Bronchos made the program’s fourth consecutive trip to the nationaltournamentandendedwitha41-20record. Cody came to UCO after serving as assistant baseball and softball coach at Edmond Memorial Head Coach The White File Born: April 15, 1985. High School Education: Edmond Santa Fe High School, 2004. College Education: Southern Nazarene University, 2008, B.S. in History Education. Playing Experience: North Central Texas College, 2005; Southern Nazarene, 2006-08. Coaching Experience:   2008-12: Edmond Memorial High School, assistant base- ball coach (2008-11) and assistant softball coach (2009-11).   2012-13: Central Oklahoma, assistant coach.   2013-Present: Central Oklahoma, head coach. Marital Status: Married (Hillary). Children: Lillie (born 6/24/11) and Brooks (6/14/13). High School. He was on the baseball staff for four years, helping the Bulldogs reach the state tourna- ment in 2010, and assisted the softball program for three years. White guided the Edmond StarsAmerican Legion team to the state tournament in his one year as head coach and he helped lead the Edmond Memorial American Legion team to a pair of state runner-up finishes during two years as an assistant. White played baseball at North Central Texas College for one year before spending his final three seasons at Southern Nazarene. He was a two-time SoonerAthletic Con- ference Gold Glove Catcher for the Crim- son Storm in addition to earning All-SAC honors. Cody, who received his bachelor’s degree from SNU, is married to former UCO soft- ball standout Hillary Brandt and they have two children (Lillie and Brooks).
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    5 2016 UCO SOFTBALL AssistantCoaches Jon Hunter Now in his third year as Central Oklahoma’s top assistant coach is Jon Hunter, who came to the Bronchos in the fall of 2013 from Edmond North High School. Hunter has helped lead UCO to an 82-37 record the past two years, with the Bronchos having had back-to-back 41-win seasons while making consecutive appearances in the NCAA Division II national tournament. Jon was an assistant basketball coach for the Huskies from 1999-04, helped with baseball from 2004-13 and was a softball assistant from 2008-13. Hunter helped lead the ENHS baseball squad to the 2012 Class 6A state championship and he was the interim softball head coach in the fall of 2012 when the Huskies captured the Class 6A state title. AnativeofClinton,HunterplayedcollegiatelyatSt.Gregory’sbefore graduating from UCO. Jon and his wife, Traci, have two daughters (Abby and Halle). Kelsey Berlin Helping the Central Oklahoma program as a student assistant coach in 2016 is Kelsey Berlin, who finished her playing career with the Bronchos last season. Berlin spent just one year at UCO after transferring in from Division I Arkansas. She pitched in 31 games with 20 starts in 2015, finishing 11-8 with two saves and a 3.24 earned run average while throwing three shutouts and striking out 77 batters in 140 1/3 innings. Kelsey was a prep star at Northwest High School in Wichita, Kan. before spending two years at Butler County Community College. She went 15-6 with five shutouts and three saves there while also batting .370 with 24 doubles, nine home runs and 79 runs batted in. Berlin spent the 2014 season at Arkansas, seeing limited action for the Razorbacks. Kelsey is completing work on her kinesiology degree.
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    6 2016 UCO SOFTBALL goodmix of experienced veterans and talented newcom- ers will keep Central Oklahoma in the upper echelon of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and NCAADivision II in 2016, with the Bronchos ready to make another run at the national championship. UCO has won 179 games while making four straight trips to the Division II playoffs -- winning the national title in 2013 -- and the return of nine proven players from last year’s 41-20 squad gives the Bronchos a sensational base to build around. Add in a two-year starter back after missing last season to injury along with eight talented newcomers and it’s easy to see why UCO will be a prime national contender this spring. “We’re excited about what we can do this year with the team we have,” said head coach Cody White, who is 82-37 entering his third year at the helm. “We have a lot of returning players who know what it takes to succeed at a high level and we’ve got some new players who will be hard to keep off the field.” UCO only has to replace its starting center fielder and first baseman from last year’s every-day lineup, with those holes expected to be filled by returning starters switching positions. Leading the large number of returners are a pair ofAll-Region performers -- senior third baseman Ashton Smith and junior catcher/first baseman Asheigh Tramel. The Bronchos also have back three second-team All-MIAAperformers in senior second baseman Ally Dziadula, sophomore shortstop Morgan Heard and senior outfielder Brooke Zukerman. Sophomore outfielder Shelby Carel started most of last sea- son and junior catcher Tori Collet returns from injury, while senior Nicole Brady and junior Jessi Walker are back to lead the pitching staff. “Our offense should be really good,” White said. “We have good power and speed, so scoring runs shouldn’t be an issue. The key for us will be playing good defense and getting consis- tent pitching.” Here’s a look at the 2016 Bronchos: Catcher The Bronchos have a great situation behind the plate, with junior Tori Collet set to return to the starting lineup after the 2014 MIAA Defensive Player of the Year missed last season to injury. Hard-hitting freshman Halley Randolph will vie for playing time and junior Ashleigh Tramel is also available after starting all last year in Collet’s absence. First Base Junior Ashleigh Tramel switched positions and is expected to take over here after earning honorable mention All-America Season Outlook A Brooke Zukerman honors at catcher last year when she hit .324 with 16 home runs and 53 runs batted in. Freshman Carli Jones is also fully capable of handling the job, depending on what UCO does with Tramel. Second Base Back for her fourth year of starting duty at second is senior Ally Dziadula, a key offensive catalyst throughout her career who is expected to take over as the lead-off hitter. She hit .320 with 14 doubles, nine homers and 53 RBI last year and is in line to set several school career records. Junior transfer Lexi Watson can help out if needed. Shortstop Morgan Heard is solidly entrenched here after taking over an immediate starting role as a true freshman last year. She enjoyed a fabulous season, batting .349 with a school-record 21 doubles, 10 homers and team- high 54 RBI, and is also a defensive standout. Junior Lexi Watson provides depth. Third Base Senior Ashton Smith has started the last two years at the hot corner and is favored to retain her position after hitting a team-high .383 with 13 doubles and 46 RBI last season. Junior college transfer Lexi Watson can’t be overlooked and will certainly push the issue. Outfield Plenty of prospects are battling for starting berths, with depth a big luxury. Senior Brooke Zukerman is the ringleader after batting .327 with 11 homers, 43 RBI and 24 stolen bases lastyearandisslatedtomovetocenterfield after starting in right the past three years. Sophomore Shelby Carel hit .312 with 12 doubles as the main starter in left last season and will look to retain that position, while senior Rachel Harper is poised to take over in right. It will be tough to keep freshmen JoBi Heath and Lauren Kelley out of the lineup, with senior Haley Weathers, sophomore transfer Carrie Abrams and rookie Carli Woolsey also capable of earning playing time. Pitcher The Bronchos have several options on who to use in the circle, with redshirt freshman Mo Selman ready to make a big impact in a starting role. Senior Nicole Brady went 18-11 with a 3.10 earned run average a year ago and will see plenty of starting ac- tion, while junior Jessi Walker is expected to be used in a variety of ways after going 12-1 with a 4.65 ERA in 2015. Freshman Abbie Lancaster has great potential and could help. Designated Player UCO has a number of players capable of being used here. Ju- nior LexiWatson may be the leading candidate, though freshman Halley Randolph, senior Ashton Smith and junior Ashleigh Tramel could also be used.
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    8 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA Avg. 2013 61-61 220 58 78 8 2 5 21 11-16 .355 2014 58-58 196 37 74 14 7 6 56 8-12 .378 2015 59-59 203 39 65 14 3 9 53 8-8 .320 Totals 178-178 619 134 217 36 12 20 130 27-36 .351 Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA Avg. 2013 13-1 7 4 3 0 0 0 1 2-2 .429 2014 58-57 169 31 55 11 0 6 29 1-1 .325 2015 61-61 188 46 72 13 0 5 46 1-2 .383 Totals 132-119 364 81 130 24 0 11 76 4-5 .357 Broncho Headliners Senior star entering her fourth year of starting duty at second base . . . Ranks among the best players in the conference and will threaten a number of school career records this season . . . Left-handed batter and offensive catalyst with the ability to hit for power and average . . . Tremendous defender with great range and is ready to finish with a flourish . . . Has started every game (178) she’s played in and enters the season ranked in the top 10 in eight UCO career categories -- second in triples (12), third in at bats (619), hits (217) and runs batted in (130), fourth in runs (134), sixth in doubles (36) and eighth in home runs (20) and average (.351). 2015: Second-team All-MIAA se- lection after batting .320 with 14 doubles, nine homers and 53 RBI . . . Had team-high 16 multi-RBI games in addition to having 16 multi-hit outings . . . Put together three hitting streaks of five-plus games with a high of 12 . . . Ranked fourth in at bats (203) and tied for eighth in RBI on UCO’s single-season lists . . . Went 3-for-4 with a homer and five RBI in win over Northeastern State . . . Smacked two homers and drove in six runs in win over Emporia State. 2014: Enjoyed sensational sophomore season in picking up first-team All-MIAArecognition and second-team DaktronicsAll-Central Region honors . . . Batted team-high .378 while also topping the team in doubles (14), triples (seven) and RBI (56) in addition to clubbing six homers . . . Seven triples led the league and ranked third in Division II . . . Had 22 multi-hit games and team-best 13 multi-RBI contests. 2013: Started in 61 games and hit .355 with eight doubles, five homers, two triples and 21 RBI . . . First-teamAll-MIAAchoice and second-team NFCAAll-Central Region pick as the utility player . . . Set single-season school record for at bats (220) . . . All-tournament selection at the Divi- sion II World Series after hitting .375 (6-for-16) with six runs in UCO’s four-game run to the national championship . . . Had 22 multi-hit games and strung together four hitting streaks of seven-plus games. High School: Three-time All-Conference pick and two-time Tulsa WorldAll-Metro selection at Tulsa Union High School . . . Led Redskins to two state titles and an All-Stater as a senior after batting .496. Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Likes spending time outdoors in her spare time . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as her top team and “Invincible” as her favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Feb. 22, 1994. 5-5 • Second Base Senior • Broken Arrow Ally Dziadula5 Two-year starter looking to retain spot as UCO’s top third baseman and could also see action at designated player . . . Has been a prime run producer the last two seasons and will be again this spring, showcasing good power and consistency at the plate . . . Senior veteran and one of the elite players in the Central Region . . . Took over at third during early stages of sophomore season and has been firmly entrenched since . . . Provides stellar defense at the hot corner and is ready to finish her career in style . . . Ranks sixth on the school’s career average list at .357. 2015: Put together fantastic junior campaign in earning first-team All- MIAA and second-team Daktronics and NFCAAll-Central Region honors . . . Batted team-high .383 while add- ing 13 doubles, five home runs and 46 runs batted in . . . Also walked 17 times in finishing with team-best .453 on-base percentage while start- ing all 61 games at third . . . Finished 10th on the school’s single-season list for hits (72) . . . Had 21 multi-hit games and 12 multi-RBI outings . . . Put together three hitting streaks of five-plus games . . . Also earned MIAA Scholar-Athlete and NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete honors. 2014: Batted .325 with 11 doubles, six homers and 29 RBI to earn second-team All-MIAA honors . . . Saw time at designated player and second base early before taking over at third base and started the last 51 games there . . . Had 12 multi-hit games and drove in two or more runs seven times . . . Clubbed pinch-hit grand slam against eventual national champion West TexasA&M in early-season 5-4 loss . . . Hit two homers and had six RBI in win over Southwest Baptist . . . Had three hitting streaks of five-plus games with a long of eight. 2013: Appeared in 13 games with one start, hitting .429 while scoring four runs and stealing two bases . . . Went 1-for-3 with a steal in lone start at second base against Southwest Baptist. High School: Two-time Edmond Sun All-City selection and an All- District pick as a senior at North High School after helping lead the Huskies to the state tournament . . .Also lettered in basketball and soccer. Personal: Forensic science/psychology major looking for a career as a behavioral psychologist . . . Enjoys going to the lake in her spare time . . . Lists “The Blind Side” as her top movie . . . Birthdate is Aug. 2, 1994. 5-6 • Third Base Senior • Edmond Ashton Smith14
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    9 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA Avg. 2014 44-38 100 14 35 10 0 1 11 2-4 .350 2015 57-56 173 37 56 11 0 16 53 5-5 .324 Totals 101-94 273 51 91 21 0 17 64 7-9 .333 Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA Avg. 2013 51-45 138 31 37 4 0 7 29 11-12 .268 2014 58-58 181 56 60 11 3 10 47 17-19 .331 2015 61-61 196 49 64 7 2 11 43 24-26 .327 Totals 170-164 515 136 161 22 5 28 119 52-57 .313 Broncho Headliners Versatile junior standout set to take over starting role at first base after earning honorable mention All-America honors at catcher last year . . . Was set to split time at catcher and designated player last season, but assumed full-time position behind the plate after early injury to Tori Collet . . . Moved to first with the return of Collet and showed during fall workouts she can handle the position, though could still see some action behind the plate this spring . . . Is among the best in NCAA Division II and will once again be a big-time offensive force for the Bronchos, owning great power at the plate. 2015: First-team All-MIAA pick at catcher in addition to earning first- team All-Central Region recognition from Daktronics and the NFCA . . . Daktronics honorable mention All- American after batting .324 with league-leading 16 home runs, 11 doubles and 53 runs batted in . . . Led the Bronchos in slugging percentage at .665 . . . Finished fourth on UCO’s single-season list for homers and tied for eighth for RBI . . . Had 16 multi-hit and 12 multi-RBI outings . . . Ripped off 10-game hitting streak late in the season . . . Went 5-for-6 with three homers and 12 RBI in home doubleheader sweep of Northeastern State . . . Had nine games with three-plus RBI . . . Finished with team-best .991 fielding percent- age, making just two errors in 213 chances . . . Also made the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Played in 44 games with 38 starts and batted .350 with 10 doubles and 11 RBI . . . Second-teamAll-MIAApick at utility/non-pitcher after starting at three different positions -- catcher (21), DP (14) and left field (three) . . . Had eight multi-hit games, including 3-for-3, two-double, two-RBI performance in win over Minnesota-Duluth . . . Made just one error in 91 fielding chances. High School: Three-year star at Grove High School, starting at third base as a sophomore before moving to catcher her final two seasons . . . Two-time All-District pick, also earning All-Region and All-State ac- claim as a senior . . . Batted .444 with four homers and 27 RBI her final season to help lead the Lady Ridgerunners to the Class 5Astate title . . . Also a conference and regional track champion in the 3,200-meter relay, finishing third in the state in that event and fifth in the 800-meter run. Personal: Biology major . . . Enjoys reading as a hobby . . . Lists Jason Aldean as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Aug. 8, 1995. 5-9 • Catcher/First Base Junior • Grove Ashleigh Tramel1 Senior slugger with great speed who is among the best all-around players in the MIAA . . . Could move to center field after starting in right the last three years and is an outstanding defender with ability to cover lots of ground . . . Can hurt teams in a variety of ways with her offensive prowess and also a dangerous base-stealing threat . . . Tough out in clutch situations and will probably bat clean-up for the third straight year . . . Has started 164 of 170 games played during career and ranks among UCO’s all-time leaders in five categories -- third in home runs (28) and runs (136), tied for third in stolen bases (52), fourth in runs batted in (119) and 10th in at bats (515). 2015: Second-teamAll-MIAAselec- tion after hitting .327 with 11 homers, seven doubles, 43 RBI and 24 steals . . . Ranked seventh on the school’s single-season list for steals and tied for eighth in at bats (196) and homers while starting and batting clean-up in all 61 games . . . Had 19 multi-hit games and 12 multi-RBI outings, including three with four of more . . . Put together three hitting streaks of six-plus games with a high of 10 . . . Belted two homers and had five RBI in win over Southern Nazarene . . . Had three games with two steals . . . Also made the MIAAAcademic Honor Roll. 2014: Started all 58 games in right field in earning second-team All- MIAA honors . . . Batted .331 with 11 doubles, a team-high 10 homers, 47 RBI and 17 stolen bases . . . Had 18 multi-hit games and drove in two-plus runs 11 times . . . Hit an astounding .917 (11-for-12) in four- game series sweep of NSU with three doubles, one homer and eight RBI . . . Also an MIAA Scholar-Athlete selection. 2013: Played a huge role in UCO’s drive to the national championship, starting in 45 of 51 games played and finishing with a .268 average . . . Clubbed seven homers with 29 RBI and also swiped 11 bases while starting 37 games in right field, four in left and four in center . . . Had six multi-hit and six multi-RBI games. High School: Three-sport standout at MacArthur High School in Lawton . . . Helped the Highlanders to a pair of Class 5A state softball titles and batted .446 with eight doubles, four triples, two homers and 31 RBI as a senior . . . Also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Brother (Tyler) was a wrestling national runner-up for UCO in 2007 . . . Lists Nicki Minaj as her top musician . . . Birthdate is July 26, 1994. 5-7 • Outfield Senior • Lawton Brooke Zukerman10
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    10 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Season G-GS IP H R ER BB SO W-L Saves ERA 2013 7-3 21.1 33 25 20 5 12 3-1 0 6.56 2014 25-13 83.1 90 53 34 40 39 9-3 0 2.86 2015 34-22 167.1 196 102 74 59 81 18-11 1 3.10 Totals 66-38 272.0 319 180 128 104 132 30-15 1 3.29 Speedy sophomore transfer ready to vie for playing time in the outfield . . . Will also see action as a pinch-runner . . . Came to UCO after highly- successful freshman season at Oklahoma Baptist. OBU: Named Sooner Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year and a first-team All-SAC choice last year for the Bison . . . Finished with a .393 average that included nine doubles, three triples, two home runs and 25 runs batted in to also earn second-team All-Region recognition. High School: Three-time All-District selection at Yukon High School, helping the Millers win one state championship . . . Earned All-State honors as a senior after batting .358. Personal: Speech pathology major . . . Lists “Remember the Titans” as her top sports movie . . . Names Luke Bryan as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is July 28, 1996. 5-4 • Outfield Sophomore • Yukon Carrie Abrams9 Established senior veteran ready to be one of the team’s top starting pitchers . . . Should also see some action in relief and will get plenty of work in the circle this spring . . . UCO’s most experienced hurler with 272 career innings to her credit and knows what it takes to succeed in the rugged Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association . . . Right-hander who doesn’t get rattled and is poised to end career in style. 2015: Honorable mention All-MIAA pick after leading pitching staff in games (34), starts (22), complete games (17), innings pitched (167 1/3), strikeouts (81), wins (18), shutouts (three) and earned run average (3.10) . . . Finished 18-11 with one save . . . Tossed two-hitter in 2-0 regular-season win over Winona State and beat the Warriors again in first round of Central Regional, scattering seven hits in 4-1 victory . . . Gave up six hits and struck out season-high six in 8-0 win over Missouri Southern and allowed four hits in five-inning run-rule rout of Emporia State for other shutout . . . Threw 2 2/3 innings of no-hit relief to earn lone save against Concordia-St. Paul. 2014: Pitched in 25 games with 13 starts, finishing 9-3 with a 2.86 ERA . . . Threw seven complete games and struck out 39 batters in 83 1/3 innings . . . Tossed five-hit shutout in 7-0 win over Rogers State and 5-7 • Pitcher Senior • Tulsa Nicole Brady12 Returning starter who is battling to keep her spot in left field this spring . . . Showed what she’s capable of as a rookie last year and got better as the season progressed . . . Left-handed hitter with good offensive skills and should be even more of a threat at the plate in 2016 with the experience gained last year. 2015: Played in 59 of 61 games, mak- ing 43 starts in left and 16 at designated player . . . Finished with a .312 average that included 12 doubles, two home runs and 29 runs batted in while also drawing team-high 19 walks . . . Had 12 multi- hit and eight multi-RBI games . . . Went 2-for-2 with a homer, three runs scored and four RBI in win over Southern Naza- rene . . . Other homer came in three-RBI game against Lindenwood . . . Put to- gether six- and 13-game hitting streaks. High School: Prep standout at Tuttle High School, earning All-Con- ference, Oklahoman Little All-City and All-State honors as a senior . . . Also an All-Conference performer in basketball for the Tigers. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Enjoys cooking as a hobby . . . Names “Coach Carter” as her favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Aug. 21, 1995. 5-5 • Outfield Sophomore • Tuttle Shelby Carel8 gave up just four hits in 6-1 victory over Missouri Southern . . . Fanned season-high five and scattered seven hits in 9-1 win over Fort Hays State . . . Allowed one hit in two shutout innings against Southeastern Oklahoma in the Central Regional. 2013: Appeared in seven games with three starts and went 3-1 with a 6.56 ERA . . . Earned first win with five-inning three-hit shutout in 8-0 rout of Southwest Baptist . . . Gained both wins in relief during doubleheader sweep of Washburn. High School: Prep standout at Tulsa Union High School, winning all three state tournament games in leading the Redskins to the Class 6A state championship as a senior . . . Went 24-3 with impressive 1.19 ERA while striking out 100 and also batted .479 in earningAll-State accolades. Personal: Mass communications major looking to become a broad- caster . . . Names the Denver Broncos as her favorite team . . . Lists “Benchwarmers” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Sept. 2, 1993. Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA Avg. 2015 59-59 173 37 54 12 2 2 29 6-9 .312
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    11 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA Avg. 2013 62-62 170 24 50 6 1 3 31 2-4 .294 2014 41-41 104 17 33 8 2 2 22 0-0 .317 2015 7-7 17 4 6 2 0 2 5 0-0 .353 Totals 110-110 291 45 89 16 3 7 58 2-4 .306 Team leader and two-year starter at catcher ready to return to the lineup after missing most of last season to injury . . . Went out after just seven games last spring, but received medical hardship ruling to retrain a year of eligibility . . . Is slated to resume role as UCO’s top catcher and is a sensational defender, owning an outstanding arm and superb knowledge of the pitching staff . . . Smart player who doesn’t make mistakes and can also be a prime offensive weapon for the Bronchos . . . Could see some action at designated player. 2015: Started strong last year before going out with injury . . . Hit .353 with two home runs, two doubles and five RBI in the first seven games. 2014: Named Defensive Player of the Year in the Mid-America Inter- collegiate Athletics Association after making no errors in 278 fielding chances while also throwing out 5-of- 14 would-be base stealers . . . Batted .317 with eight doubles, two homers and 22 RBI in as a second-team All- MIAA selection . . . Started 41 games, with 37 at catcher at four at DP . . . Had six multi-hit and six multi-RBI games, capped by 5-for-5, two-double, five-RBI outing in first-round win over Emporia State in the Central Regional . . . Hit homers in wins over Nebraska- Kearney and Southwest Baptist. 2013: Was one of just two players to start all 62 games and caught every inning as the Bronchos went 51-11 in winning the national title . . . Ended with a .294 average that included six doubles, three homers and 31 RBI to earn honorable mention All- MIAA honors . . . Really came on at the plate during UCO’s 9-0 run in the national tournament, batting .393 (11-for-28) with four runs and three RBI in that span while ending the season with an eight-game hit- ting streak . . .All-tournament pick in the Division II World Series after hitting .385 (5-for-13) in four games with no errors . . . Had 12 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI outings, highlighted by 3-for-4, four-RBI game against Lincoln . . . Had a .991 fielding percentage with only four errors in 451 chances and made just one miscue in the last 18 games. High School: Basketball-softball star at Jersey Village High School in Houston . . . Two-time All-District pick in softball, leading the team to the state playoffs as a junior . . . Team captain and All-District per- former in basketball. Personal: Finance major . . . Enjoys going to the beach among her hobbies . . . Lists the Houston Texans as her favorite professional team . . . Names “Benchwarmers” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is May 16, 1994. 5-7 • Catcher Junior • Houston, Texas Tori Collet11 Hard-working senior with a chance to earn starting spot in right or center field this season . . . Saw part-time starting duty at designated player last season and took advantage of limited opportunities . . . Superb athlete with good speed who is ready to become a major contributor on the field . . . Came to UCO after two-year starting career at Butler County (Kan.) Community College and sat out 2014 season to injury. 2015: Appeared in 30 games with 16 starts and batted .311 with seven runs batted in . . . Played in the field in just three games, see- ing most of her action at DP and as a pinch- runner . . . Went 3-for-4 with a triple and two RBI to spark home win over Emporia State and followed with 2-for-4, three-RBI outing two days later in rout of Midwestern State . . . Was named to MIAAAcademic Honor Roll Juco: Had a .356 average with 10 doubles and 14 RBI as a freshman. . . Batted .435 with 10 RBI and five stolen bases in 2013 to help the Grizzlies go 54-4 and finish fourth in the national tournament. High School: All-Conference and All-District pick at Stillwater High School . . . Also an All-Conference performer in basketball and soccer for the Pioneers. Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a strength and condi- tioning coach . . . Mother (Linda) and father (Jerry) are both members of the Oklahoma Slow-pitch Hall of Fame . . . Sister (Caitlin) played softball for the Bronchos in 2008 . . . Names “Miracle” as her favorite sports movie . . . Enjoys biking and playing soccer among her hobbies . . . Birthdate is Feb. 16, 1993. 5-2 • Outfield Senior • Stillwater Rachel Harper25 Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA Avg. 2015 30-16 45 11 14 1 1 0 7 1-2 .311 Sophomore standout back to handle starting duties at shortstop and one of the top players in the conference . . . Made huge impact from the outset as a rookie and should be even better this year with the experience and success gained . . . Amazing defender with ability to make any play in the field while also showcasing a strong arm . . . Outstanding offensive threat, displaying great power and discipline at the plate. 2015: Earned immediate starting berth and filled shortstop spot in 5-8 • Shortstop Sophomore • Midwest City Morgan Heard4
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    12 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Talentedfreshman who adds great depth at first base . . . Will see ex- tended action there and could push for the starting assignment, depend- ing on what happens at other positions . . . Hard-hitting rookie with a bright future ahead. High School: Played shortstop at Inola High School, earning All- Conference honors four straight years and claiming Hitter of the Year accolades as a senior . . . Also an All-Region and All-State pick her final season . . . State qualifier in cross country and track as well as an All-Conference performer in basketball for the Longhorns. Personal: Physical therapy major . . . Names “Sandlot” and “Major League” as her favorite sports movies . . . Lists Sam Smith as her top musician . . . Birthdate is June 7, 1997. 5-7 • First Base Freshman • Inola Carli Jones15 Freshman pitcher looking to contend for action . . . Has a chance to help out this spring and showcases great potential, with the Bronchos expecting big things in the future from this up-and-coming youngster. High School: Three-time All-District pick at Idabel High School . . . Finished with a .432 career average at the plate and tidy 1.07 earned run average in the pitching circle. 6-1 • Pitcher Freshman • Idabel Abbie Lancaster27 Rookie outfielder ready to push for playing time . . . Expected to help out in center field and has ability to be a major contributor this season . . . Will continue to improve with playing time. High School: Prep standout at Tuttle High School, leading the Tigers to four straight state tournament appearances . . . All-District, All-Region and All-State selection as a senior . . . Also a state qualifier in track. Personal: Nursing major . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as her top professional team . . . Names “The Rookie” as her favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is April 21, 1997. 5-7 • Outfield Freshman • Tuttle Lauren Kelley7 Highly-touted rookie expected to earn immediate playing time in the outfield and should vie for starting berth in left or right field . . . Fabu- lous all-around athlete capable of playing a variety of positions for the Bronchos . . . Outstanding offensive threat with good power and will only get better with experience. High School: Four-timeAll-Conference,All-District and Edmond Sun All-City pick at Edmond Santa Fe High School . . . All-State selection at shortstop as a senior after hitting .431 with nine home runs while also serving as the Wolves’ top pitcher . . . Threw 16 innings and smacked game-winning homer in regional tournament victory last spring . . . Started on state championship basketball team as a freshman . . . Also a conference champion and All-State performer in golf. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Mother (Bobbi) was a UCO basketball standout in the 1990s who still ranks among the school’s all-time leaders in assists and father (Joel) was a pitcher-catcher for the Broncho baseball team . . . Names Taylor Swift as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is June 25, 1997. 5-7 • Utility Freshman • Edmond JoBi Heath13 all 61 games en route to earning second-team All-MIAA honors . . . Clubbed single-season school-record 21 doubles while also belting 10 home runs, driving in team-high 54 runs and batting .349 . . . Ranked seventh on UCO’s single-season list for RBI, ninth for runs (50) and 10th for at bats (195) . . . Had 19 multi-hit and 14 multi-RBI games, driving in four or more runs three times . . . Had the second-best slug- ging percentage on the team at .621 . . . Went 4-for-4 with three doubles against Nebraska-Kearney . . . Had two doubles and six RBI in win over league champion Central Missouri . . . Smacked three-run homer to lead UCO to 4-1 win over Winona State in first round of Central Regional . . . Reached base the last 20 games of the season . . . Made team-high 144 assists, 50 more than the next player. High School: Four-year starter at Carl Albert High School, finishing stellar career with a .417 average that included 23 doubles, 17 triples, 12 homers, 107 RBI and 61 stolen bases . . . Led the Titans to three Class 5A state titles and was an Oklahoman Big All-City selection and All-State pick as a senior. Personal: Undecided on a major but looking to become a physical therapist . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her favorite team . . . Birthdate is July 2, 1996. Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA Avg. 2015 61-61 195 50 68 21 1 10 54 3-4 .349
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    13 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Highly-regardedrookie set to help out at catcher and first base this spring . . . Dangerous offensive weapon who was UCO’s top hitter during fall scrimmages . . . Capable of making an instant impact in 2016 and will only improve with experience. High School: Four-timeAll-District selection at Stillwater High School, finishing career with .433 average, 17 home runs and 78 runs batted in . . . Earned All-Region and All-State honors as a senior . . . Also a two-year basketball letterwinner. Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Enjoys drawing as a hobby . . . Lists Chris Brown as her top musician . . . Names “Sandlot” as her favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 27, 1997. 5-8 • Catcher/Infield Freshman • Stillwater Halley Randolph17 Junior power pitcher and returning part-time starter who will play key role on pitching staff . . . Came to UCO at the winter break last year from Division I Jacksonville and saw plenty of action . . . Right-hander and former state prep standout capable of being a dominating force in the circle . . . Is slated to be used mainly in relief and as a spot starter this spring. 2015: Finished 12-1 with a 4.65 earned run average while appearing in 21 games with 19 starts . . . Had nine complete games with two shutouts and opponents hit team-low .246 against her . . . Tossed five-inning no-hitter while striking out four in 15-0 run-rule rout of Lincoln . . . Threw one-hitter in 8-1 win over Missouri Southern and gave up four hits in 6-1 victory over Rogers State . . . Struck out five-plus batters four times. JU: Pitched in 15 games with seven starts for the Dolphins as a freshman in 2014, going 4-5 with 22 strikeouts. High School: Four-year star at Grove High School, leading team to Class 5A state championship as a senior . . . Named Oklahoma’s Gato- rade Player of the Year her final season after going 25-3 with an 0.59 ERA while fanning 278 batters in 178 innings . . . Went 29-2 with an 0.46 ERA and 359 strikeouts in 188 innings as a junior . . . Finished with 86-19 career record and 1,064 strikeouts in 618 innings . . . Three- time All-District selection and an All-State pick as a senior . . . Also a three-year starter and two-time state qualifier in golf. Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a physical therapist . . . Enjoys painting as a hobby . . . Lists Keith Urban as her top musician . . . Birthdate is July 26, 1995. 5-8 • Pitcher Junior • Grove Jessi Walker45 Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Salutatorian of senior class at IHS . . . Names the Golden State Warriors as her favorite professional team . . . ListsAdele as her top musician . . . Birthdate is March 7, 1997. Redshirt freshman expected to assume a major role on the pitching staff this season . . . Made tremendous improvement last year and this hard-throwing right-hander should see extensive starting duty in 2016 . . . Excellent all-around athlete with great work ethic and is ready to make an impact in the circle. High School: Three-year star at McAlester High School . . . Finished ca- reer with 1.82 earned run average while also batting .407 . . .All-District pick and Alternate All-State selection as a senior for the Lady Buffs. Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a physical therapist . . . Names Luke Bryan as her favorite musician . . . Lists “A League of Their Own” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Sept. 7, 1995. 5-6 • Pitcher RS Freshman • McAlester Mo Selman28 Season G-GS IP H R ER BB SO W-L Saves ERA 2015 21-19 90.1 82 62 60 79 52 12-1 0 4.65 Hard-hitting junior college transfer expected to be in the lineup at either third base or designated player . . . Also capable of seeing action at second base or shortstop if needed . . . Came to UCO after stellar two- year career at Seminole State College and is a proven hitter with great power who gives the Bronchos another offensive weapon. 5-5 • Infield Junior • Smithville Lexi Watson22
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    14 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA Avg. 2013 28-0 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 4-5 .000 2014 17-0 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 .000 Totals 45-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-6 .000 Freshman who provides additional depth to the outfield . . . Power hitter who will be also fill pinch-hitting role for the Bronchos and is ready to contribute in any way needed. High School: Finished career with robust .543 average at Pioneer High School . . . Was named Enid News & Eagle Northwest Area Player of theYear and Tri-County Conference Most Valuable Player as a senior in addition to earningAll-State recognition . . .Also lettered in basketball. Personal: Education major looking to becoming a high school coach . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her favorite team . . . Lists “Hoosiers” and “Remember the Titans” as her top sports movies . . . Birthdate is July 24, 1996. 5-8 • Utility Freshman • Enid Carli Woolsey21 Fleet-footed senior and two-year letterwinner returning to the team after sitting out last year . . . Adds depth in the outfield and also serves key pinch-runner role . . . Starter for UCO basketball team and won’t join the team until March . . . Played basketball at Missouri Southern in 2011- 12 before transferring to UCO and sat out redshirt season on the court before playing softball in the spring of 2013 . . . Played again in 2014 and then missed last season after suffering knee injury during basketball. 2014: Joined the team in mid-March and played in 17 games, scoring six runs as a pinch-runner . . . Averaged 6.4 points and 2.1 rebounds while starting in 18 of 28 games on the hardcourts for the Bronchos in 2013-14. 2013: Was a late addition to the roster and ended up playing in 28 games as a pinch runner . . . Scored 12 runs while stealing four bases in helping the Bronchos capture the national championship. 5-5 • Utility Senior • Luther Haley Weathers35 Juco: Belted 19 home runs, drove in 59 runs and had a .405 average as a freshman at Seminole in earning All-Region II honors and leading team to the national tournament . . . Came back last year to hit .364 with 16 doubles, 10 homers and 35 RBI as the Trojans finished 48-11. High School: Earned All-Conference honors in fast- and slow-pitch four straight years at Smithville High School . . . Received All-State accolades as a senior and was named Offensive Player of the year . . . Also a four-time All-Conference selection in basketball. Personal: Physical therapy major . . . Enjoys fishing and hunting as hobbies . . . Names “Facing the Giants” as her top sports movie . . . Lists Usher as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Jan. 23, 1995. High School: Four-time All-Conference pick in basketball at Luther High School . . . Averaged 24.7 points a game as a junior and had school-record 50-point game during senior season . . . Won three state titles in track and also a two-time All-Conference selection in softball. Personal: Business administration major . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her top sports team . . . Lists Luke Bryan as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is June 7, 1993. 2016 Roster No. Name B/T Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (High School) 1 Ashleigh Tramel R/R C/1B 5-9 Jr. Grove (Grove) 4 Morgan Heard R/R SS 5-8 So Midwest City (Carl Albert) 5 Ally Dziadula L/R 2B 5-5 Sr. Broken Arrow (Union) 7 Lauren Kelley L/R OF 5-7 Fr. Tuttle (Tuttle) 8 Shelby Carel L/R OF 5-5 So. Tuttle (Tuttle) 9 Carrie Abrams L/R OF 5-4 So. Yukon (Yukon) 10 Brooke Zukerman R/R OF 5-7 Sr. Lawton (MacArthur) 11 Tori Collet R/R C 5-7 Jr. Houston, Texas (Jersey Village) 12 Nicole Brady R/R P 5-7 Sr. Tulsa (Union) 13 JoBi Heath R/R UT 5-7 Fr. Edmond (Santa Fe) 14 Ashton Smith R/R 3B 5-6 Sr. Edmond (North) 15 Carli Jones L/R 1B 5-7 Fr. Inola (Inola 17 Halley Randolph R/R C/IF 5-8 Fr. Stillwater (Stillwater) 21 Carli Woolsey R/R UT 5-8 Fr. Enid (Pioneer) 22 Lexi Watson R/R IF 5-5 Jr. Smithville (Smithville) 25 Rachel Harper L/R OF 5-2 Sr. Stillwater (Stillwater) 27 Abbie Lancaster R/R P 6-1 Fr. Idabel (Idabel) 28 Mo Selman R/R P 5-6 RS Fr. McAlester (McAlester) 35 Haley Weathers R/R UT 5-5 Sr. Luther (Luther) 45 Jessi Walker R/R P 5-8 Jr. Grove (Grove)
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    16 2016 UCO SOFTBALL UCOwent 3-2 at the Missouri Western Invitational on March 20-22 before resuming conference play the following week with a four-game road trip, dropping two close games to Nebraska-Kearney before split- ting a doubleheader at Fort Hays State the next day. The Bronchos split another road doubleheader three days later at Cameron and then swept a league twinbill at Northeastern State behind a 35-hit assault. UCO opened a 12-game homestand the next day by hosting the RiverHawks for a non-conference doubleheader and again won both games as Ashleigh Tramel belted three homers. Central outscored Southern Nazarene 29-5 in a doubleheader sweep April 7 before returning to MIAA play three days later with 5-3 and 8-5 wins over Southwest Baptist. A season-high nine-game winning streak came to a halt the next day with a 7-4 first-game loss to eventual league champion Central Mis- souri, with the Bronchos taking the nightcap 12-4 in moving to 32-13 overall and 13-5 in the league. UCO split two games with Washburn April 18 before ending the home schedule the next day against Emporia State. Nicole Brady tossed a four-hitter in an 8-0 first-game shutout and Ally Dziadula hit two homers in a 17-8 second-game romp. The Bronchos went to Midwestern State April 21 and banged out 34 hits in 18-5 and 5-1 victories before ending conference play with four away games. UCO swept Missouri Southern by a combined 16-1, but ended the regular season with two close losses to Pittsburg State. Central went to Overland Park, Kan. for the MIAA Tournament and fell to Emporia State 7-4 in the first round. The Bronchos stayed alive with an 11-6 come-from-behind win over Washburn before being eliminated by Northwest Missouri 2-1. UCO earned an at-large bid into the Central Re- gional and opened with a 4-1 victory over Winona State on Morgan Heard’s three-run homer, but man- aged just nine hits in dropping back-to-back games to Augustana (5-1) and East Central (4-1). Central Oklahoma rode a potent offense to its fourth straight national tournament appearance in 2015 while also reaching the 40-win mark for the fourth consecutive year. The Bronchos were just 8-5 a month into the season, but put together three winning streaks of seven-plus games the rest of the way in finishing 41-20 while setting single-season school records for hits, runs scored and runs batted in. UCO tied for second in the Mid-America Intercol- legiate Athletics Association before going 1-2 in the Central Regional. “We struggled some with consistency and lost a lot of tough games, but it was still a good season,” said second-year head coach Cody White, whose team went 4-8 in one-run games. “We played really well for stretches and did a lot of good things.” The Bronchos opened the season at the NFCA First-pitch Classic in Tucson, Ariz. in early February and went 4-2 in that power-packed event, highlighted by a 2-1 win over eventual national runner-up Dixie State on Brooke Zukerman’s two- run home run in the top of seventh inning. UCO went 4-2 again the next weekend at the Rat- tler Invitational in SanAntonio, Texas and then split a road doubleheader with near-by Oklahoma Christian, taking an 11-9 second-game win behind two Emily Ditmore homers. The Bronchos opened MIAA play and made their home debut March 7 with a doubleheader sweep of Northwest Missouri behind a 27-hit, five-homer at- tack before taking a twinbill from Missouri Western the next day. Central took two non-conference road games from Rogers State on March 10 to stretch its winning streak to seven straight, but that ended four days later with a 7-5 first-game loss to league rival Lincoln. The Bronchos rebounded with a 15-0 rout in the nightcap as Jessi Walker threw a five-inning no-hitter. The Bronchos moved on to Lindenwood the next day, winning the opener 2-0 on Kelsey Berlin’s four- hitter and taking the second game 8-4 in improving to 18-6 overall and 7-1 in the league. 2015 Season Review 2015 Batting Statistics Player G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA Avg. Ashton Smith 61-61 188 46 72 13 0 5 46 17 17 1-2 .383 Kaylee Brunson 61-61 219 68 83 8 6 0 27 15 24 34-37 .379 Morgan Heard 61-61 195 50 68 21 1 10 54 18 13 3-4 .349 Brooke Zukerman 61-61 196 49 64 7 2 11 43 18 20 24-26 .327 Ashleigh Tramel 57-56 173 37 56 11 0 16 53 14 30 5-5 .324 Ally Dziadula 59-59 203 39 65 14 3 9 53 8 15 8-8 .320 Shelby Carel 59-59 173 37 54 12 2 2 29 19 14 6-9 .312 Rachel Harper 30-16 45 11 14 1 1 0 7 3 10 1-2 .311 Emily Ditmore 60-60 165 25 49 9 1 5 30 8 29 0-0 .297 Devyn Frazier 40-31 91 21 20 1 1 0 8 8 20 3-4 .220 Others 54-24 80 14 20 5 0 2 12 8 28 0-1 .250 Totals 61 1,728 397 565 102 17 60 362 136 220 85-98 .327 2015 Pitching Statistics Player G-GS CG IP H R ER BB SO WP HB Saves W-L ERA Nicole Brady 34-22 17 167.1 196 102 74 59 81 16 7 1 18-11 3.10 Kelsey Berlin 31-20 13 140.1 159 83 65 45 77 7 9 2 11-8 3.24 Jessi Walker 21-19 9 90.1 82 62 60 79 52 7 3 0 12-1 4.65 Totals 61 39 398.0 437 247 199 183 210 30 19 3 41-20 3.50 Kaylee Brunson
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    17 2016 UCO SOFTBALL 2015Game-By-Game Results Date Opponent Won/Lost Score R-H-E Pitcher Record NFCA First-pitch Classic in Tucson, Ariz. Feb. 6 Metro State Won 7-4 7-11-0 Walker (1-0 1-0 Feb. 6 Molloy Won 7-6 7-9-1 Brady (1-0) 2-0 Feb. 7 Colorado State-Pueblo Lost 2-1 1-6-4 Berlin (0-1) 2-1 Feb. 7 Missouri-St. Louis Won 9-4 9-12-0 Walker (2-0) 3-1 Feb. 8 Dixie State Won 2-1 2-1-0 Brady (2-0) 4-1 Feb. 8 St. Mary’s Lost 10-9 9-12-1 Brady (2-1) 4-2 Rattler Invitational in San Antonio, Texas. Feb. 20 Texas Woman’s Won 6-3 6-8-2 Brady (3-1) 5-2 Feb. 20 St. Mary’s Lost 7-3 3-3-2 Walker (2-1) 5-3 Feb. 21 Texas A&M International Won 4-3 4-10-0 Walker (3-1) 6-3 Feb. 21 Texas A&M-Commerce Won 8-3 8-8-0 Brady (4-1) 7-3 Feb. 22 Oklahoma Christian Lost 1-0 0-4-1 Berlin (0-2) 7-4 Feb. 22 Tarleton State Won 3-1 3-5-0 Brady (5-1) 8-4 March 3 at Oklahoma Christian Lost 10-2 2-5-0 Brady (5-2) 8-5 March 3 at Oklahoma Christian Won 11-9 11-17-1 Brady (6-2) 9-5 March 7 Northwest Missouri* Won 16-13 16-15-2 Berlin (1-2) 10-5, 1-0* March 7 Northwest Missouri* Won 6-5 6-12-1 Walker (4-1) 11-5, 2-0* March 8 Missouri Western* Won 6-3 6-6-1 Brady (7-2) 12-5, 3-0* March 8 Missouri Western* Won 8-4 8-11-0 Berlin (2-2) 13-5, 4-0* March 10 at Rogers State Won 6-1 6-6-1 Walker (5-1) 14-5 March 10 at Rogers State Won 4-0 4-8-0 Berlin (3-2) 15-5 March 14 at Lincoln* Lost 7-5 5-13-1 Berlin (3-3) 15-6, 4-1* March 14 at Lincoln* Won 15-0 15-16-0 Walker (6-1) 16-6, 5-1* March 15 at Lindenwood* Won 2-0 2-6-0 Berlin (4-3) 17-6, 6-1* March 15 at Lindenwood* Won 8-4 8-14-2 Berlin (5-3) 18-6, 7-1* Missouri Western Invitational in St. Joseph, Mo. March 20 Winona State Won 2-0 2-7-0 Brady (8-2) 19-6 March 20 Concordia-St. Paul Won 8-6 8-11-0 Walker (7-1) 20-6 March 21 Augustana Lost 4-2 2-2-1 Berlin (5-4) 20-7 March 21 Upper Iowa Lost 1-0 0-6-1 Brady (8-3) 20-8 March 22 Wayne State Won 7-2 7-8-1 Berlin (6-4) 21-8 March 27 at Nebraska-Kearney* Lost 8-6 6-11-2 Brady (8-4) 21-9, 7-2* March 27 at Nebraska-Kearney* Lost 6-5 5-13-0 Berlin (6-5) 21-10, 7-3* March 28 at Fort Hays State* Lost 3-2 2-6-1 Brady (8-5) 21-11, 7-4* March 28 at Fort Hays State* Won 4-1 4-10-1 Berlin (7-5) 22-11, 8-4* March 31 at Cameron Lost 8-0 0-3-1 Brady (8-6) 22-12 March 31 at Cameron Won 6-1 6-10-0 Berlin (8-5) 23-12 April 3 Northeastern State* Won 17-4 17-18-0 Berlin (9-5) 24-12, 9-4* April 3 Northeastern State* Won 9-5 9-17-0 Brady (9-6) 25-12, 10-4* April 4 at Northeastern State Won 10-7 10-12-1 Brady (10-6) 26-12 April 4 at Northeastern State Won 11-3 11-16-0 Walker (8-1) 27-12 April 7 Southern Nazarene Won 21-5 21-12-2 Brady (11-6) 28-12 April 7 Southern Nazarene Won 8-0 8-11-1 Walker (9-1) 29-12 April 10 Southwest Baptist* Won 5-3 5-5-1 Brady (12-6) 30-12, 11-4* April 10 Southwest Baptist* Won 8-5 8-12-0 Walker (10-1) 31-12, 12-4* April 11 Central Missouri* Lost 7-4 4-10-3 Brady (12-7) 31-13, 12-5* April 11 Central Missouri* Won 12-4 12-9-2 Berlin (10-5) 32-13, 13-5* April 18 Washburn* Lost 14-5 5-8-1 Brady (12-8) 32-14, 13-6* April 18 Washburn* Won 6-1 6-9-0 Berlin (11-5) 33-14, 14-6* April 19 Emporia State* Won 8-0 8-10-0 Brady (13-8) 34-14, 15-6* April 19 Emporia State* Won 17-8 17-17-1 Brady (14-8) 35-14, 16-6* April 21 at Midwestern State Won 18-5 18-21-1 Walker (11-1) 36-14 April 21 at Midwestern State Won 5-1 5-13-2 Brady (15-8) 37-14 April 25 at Missouri Southern* Won 8-0 8-8-1 Brady (16-8) 38-14, 17-6* April 25 at Missouri Southern* Won 8-1 8-9-1 Walker (12-1) 39-14, 18-6* April 26 at Pittsburg State* Lost 3-2 2-5-1 Berlin (11-6) 39-15, 18-7* April 26 at Pittsburg State* Lost 5-3 3-5-3 Brady (16-9) 39-16, 18-8* Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Post-season Tournament in Overland Park, Kan. April 30 Emporia State Lost 7-4 4-7-2 Brady (16-10) 39-17 April 30 Washburn Won 11-6 11-10-1 Brady (17-10) 40-17 May 1 Northwest Missouri Lost 2-1 1-3-1 Berlin (11-7) 40-18 NCAA Division II Central Regional I in Sioux Falls, S.D. May 8 Winona State Won 4-1 4-4-1 Brady (18-10) 41-18 May 9 Augustana Lost 5-1 1-4-0 Berlin (11-8) 41-19 May 9 East Central Lost 4-1 1-5-1 Brady (18-11) 41-20 Bold-Home game *-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game/record
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    18 2016 UCO SOFTBALL 2015MIAA Standings Conference Overall Place Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 1. Central Missouri 21-5 .808 49-16 .754 2. Central Oklahoma 18-8 .692 41-20 .672 Pittsburg State 18-8 .692 36-19 .655 4. Missouri Western 17-9 .654 36-21 .632 5. Emporia State 16-10 .615 35-20 .636 Northwest Missouri 16-10 .615 26-24 .520 7. Fort Hays State 14-12 .538 26-27 .491 Washburn 14-12 .538 27-24 .529 9. Nebraska-Kearney 11-15 .423 19-28 .404 Northeastern State 11-15 .423 21-30 .412 Southwest Baptist 11-15 .423 22-27 .449 12. Missouri Southern 7-19 .269 15-37 .288 13. Lindenwood 6-20 .231 17-35 .327 14. Lincoln 2-24 .077 3-49 .058 2015 All-MIAA Teams First Team Pitcher - Emmie Robertson, Fr., Pittsburg State and Katie Shockley, Sr., Central Missouri. Catcher - Ashleigh Tramel, So., Central Oklahoma. First Base - Lauren Mabe, So., Central Missouri. Second Base - Tiffany Gillaspy, Sr., Missouri Western. Shortstop - Taylor Zordel, Sr., Emporia State. Third Base - Ashton Smith, Jr., Central Oklahoma. Outfield - Kaylee Brunson, Sr., Central Oklahoma; Stephanie Goodwin, Sr., Emporia State and Cheslyn Mitchell, Sr., Pittsburg State. Designated Player - McKenzie Rynard, Sr., Pittsburg State. Utility/Non-Pitcher - Danielle Sprinkle, Fr., Emporia State. Utility/Pitcher - Lauren Thimmesch, Sr., Washburn. Second Team Pitcher - Kendle Schieber, Jr., Northwest Missouri and Janie Smith, Jr., Missouri Western. Catcher - Nicole Nease, So., Pittsburg State. First Base - Stephanie Mark, Sr., Northwest Missouri. Second Base - Ally Dziadula, Jr., Central Oklahoma. Shortstop - Morgan Heard, Fr., Central Oklahoma. Third Base - Jessica Gragg, Sr., Emporia State. Outfield - Morgan Rathmann, So., Missouri Western; Rebecca Wyatt, Jr., Nebraska-Kearney and Brooke Zukerman, Jr., Central Oklahoma. Designated Player - Paige Shifflett, Fr., Missouri Western. Utility/Non-Pitcher - Kylie Guthier, So., Pittsburg State. Utility/Pitcher - Jakki Prater, Sr., Central Missouri. UCO Honorable Mention Pitcher - Kelsey Berlin, Sr. and Nicole Brady, Jr. First Base - Emily Ditmore, Sr. Player of the Year: Stephanie Goodwin, Sr., Emporia State Pitcher of the Year: Emmie Robertson, Fr., Pittsburg State Defensive Player of the Year: Taylor Zordel, Sr., Emporia State Freshman of the Year: Emmie Robertson, Pittsburg State Coach of the Year: Susan Anderson, Central Missouri Kaylee Brunson MIAA Post-season Tournament First Round Central Missouri 5, Fort Hays State 3 Emporia State 7, Central Oklahoma 4 Northwest Missouri 8, Missouri Western 1 Pittsburg State 3, Washburn 1 Winners Bracket Semifinals Central Missouri 4, Northwest Missouri 1 Pittsburg State 2, Emporia State 0 Losers Bracket Central Oklahoma 11, Washburn 6 Missouri Western 8, Fort Hays State 0 Northwest Missouri 2, Central Oklahoma 1 Missouri Western 3, Emporia State 1 Missouri Western 10, Northwest Missouri 3 Winners Bracket Finals Pittsburg State 4, Central Missouri 2 Losers Bracket Finals Central Missouri 3, Missouri Western 1 Finals Central Missouri 6, Pittsburg State 1 Central Missouri 7, Pittsburg State 1 Ashton Smith Ashleigh Tramel
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    19 2016 UCO SOFTBALL IndividualPitching Records Innings Pitched Season: 265 2/3, Kalynn Schrock, 2013. Career: 716, Gladys Griffin, 1985-88. Wins Season: 34, Kalynn Schrock, 2013. Career: 77, Gladys Griffin, 1985-88. Saves Season: 7, Alli Blake, 2008. Career: 18, Alli Blake, 2005-08. Winning Percentage Season: .870, Alli Blake, 2005 (20-3). Minimum 10 decisions. Career: .797, Kalynn Schrock, 2013-14 (59-15). Minimum 50 decisions. Earned Run Average Season: 0.31, Gladys Griffin, 1987. Minimum 75 IP. Career: 0.43, Gladys Griffin, 1985-88. Minimum 200 IP. Strikeouts Season: 312, Kalynn Schrock, 2013. Career: 876, Gladys Griffin, 1985-88. Team Records Wins: 51, 2013. Losses: 29, 2003. Consecutive Wins: 35, 2012. Consecutive Losses: 8, 2004. Games Played: 62, 2013. At Bats: 1,728, 2015. Runs Scored: 397, 2015. Hits: 565, 2015. Doubles: 102, 2015. Triples: 21, 2014. Home Runs: 69, 2012. Runs Batted In: 362, 2015. Stolen Bases: 101, 2013. Batting Average: .354, 2012. Individual Hitting Records At Bats Season: 220, Ally Dziadula, 2013. Career: 795, Kaylee Brunson, 2012-15. Runs Scored Season: 75, Nathalie Timmermans, 2012. Career: 223, Kaylee Brunson, 2012-15. Hits Season: 82, Kacie Edwards, 2013. Career: 300, Kaylee Brunson, 2012-15. Average Season: .500, April Bradley, 1993. Minimum 75 at bats. Career: .396, Kacie Edwards, 2010-13. Minimum 300 at bats. Doubles Season: 21, Morgan Heard, 2015. Career: 56, Kacie Edwards, 2010-12. Triples Season: 9, April Bradley, 1993. Career: 11, April Bradley, 1993-94. Home Runs Season: 23, Nathalie Timmermans, 2012. Career: 55, Kacie Edwards, 2010-13. Runs Batted In Season: 79, Kacie Edwards, 2012. Career: 225, Kacie Edwards, 2010-13. Stolen Bases Season: 40, Kaylee Brunson, 2014. Career: 130, Kaylee Brunson, 2012-15. Walks Season: 36, Hayley Hudson, 2013. Career: 69, Mary Martin, 1983-86. Hit By Pitch Season: 21, Emily Ditmore, 2015. Career: 63, Brittany Weaver, 2007-12 Individual Hitting Leaders Top 10 Single-Season At Bats Rank Player Season At Bats 1. Ally Dziadula 2013 220 2 Kaylee Brunson 2015 219 3. Kaylee Brunson 2014 215 4. Ally Dziadula 2015 203 4. Kaylee Brunson 2012 203 6. Nicole Workman 2013 201 7. Kacie Edwards 2013 197 8. Brooke Zukerman 2015 196 8. Ally Dziadula 2014 196 10. Morgan Heard 2015 195 Top 10 Career At Bats Rank Player Seasons At Bats 1. Kaylee Brunson 2012-15 795 2. Kacie Edwards 2010-13 676 3. Ally Dziadula 2013-15 619 4. Kelsey Tiger 2007-10 592 5. Devyn Frazier 2012-15 564 6. Meagan Campbell 2005-08 555 7. Hannah Justus 2011-14 544 8. Jodi Craig 2004-08 534 9. April Ferrall 2000-03 525 10. Brooke Zukerman 2013-15 515 Top 10 Single-Season Runs Scored Rank Player Season Runs 1. Nathalie Timmermans 2012 75 2. Kaylee Brunson 2015 68 3. Kayce Raines 2012 63 4. Kaylee Brunson 2104 59 5. Ally Dziadula 2013 58 6. Brooke Zukerman 2014 56 7. Kaylee Brunson 2012 55 8. Kacie Edwards 2012 54 Central Oklahoma Records Nathalie Timmermans Kacie Edwards Kaylee Brunson Kalynn Schrock Alli Blake
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    20 2016 UCO SOFTBALL 9. Morgan Heard 2015 50 10. Brooke Zukerman 2015 49 Top 10 Career Runs Scored Rank Player Seasons Runs 1. Kaylee Brunson 2012-15 223 2. Kacie Edwards 2010-13 142 3. Brooke Zukerman 2013-15 136 4. Ally Dziadula 2013-15 134 5. Chasidy Horton 1996-99 124 6. Alley Roberts 2006-09 119 7. Kayce Raines 2010-12 116 8. Kelsey Tiger 2007-10 110 8. April Ferrall 2000-03 110 10. Devyn Frazier 2012-15 109 Top 10 Single-Season Hits Rank Player Season Hits 1. Kaylee Brunson 2015 83 2. Kacie Edwards 2013 82 3. Nathalie Timmermans 2012 81 4. Kaylee Brunson 2014 80 5. Ally Dziadula 2013 78 5. Kacie Edwards 2012 78 7. Ally Dziadula 2014 74 7. Nicole Workman 2013 74 9. Kaylee Brunson 2012 73 10. Ashton Smith 2015 72 Top 10 Career Hits Rank Player Seasons Hits 1. Kaylee Brunson 2012-15 300 2. Kacie Edwards 2010-13 268 3. Ally Dziadula 2013-15 217 4. Meagan Campbell 2005-08 183 5. Kelsey Tiger 2007-10 182 6. Alley Roberts 2006-09 179 7. Chasidy Horton 1996-99 174 8. Devyn Frazier 2012-15 170 9. Jodi Craig 2004-08 166 9. April Ferrall 2000-03 166 Top 10 Single-Season Batting Average Rank Player Season Hits-At Bats Avg. 1. April Bradley 1993 55-for-110 .500 2. Chasidy Horton 1997 47-for-97 .485 3. Nathalie Timmermans 2012 81-for-175 .463 4. Kacie Edwards 2012 78-for-172 .453 5. Genny Honea 1992 48-for-113 .425 6. Staci Dickerson 1997 40-for-95 .421 7. April Ferrall 2002 63-for-151 .417 8. Kacie Edwards 2013 82-for-197 .416 9. Chasidy Horton 1996 50-for-121 .413 10. Meagan Campbell 2007 59-for-144 .410 (Minimum 90 at bats) Top 10 Career Batting Average Rank Player Seasons Hits-At Bats Avg. 1. Kacie Edwards 2010-13 268-for-676 .396 2. Chasidy Horton 1996-99 174-for-456 .382 3. Staci Dickerson 1996-99 159-for-420 .379 4. Kaylee Brunson 2012-14 217-for-576 .377 5. Megan Whitmire 2011-12 113-for-309 .366 6. Ashton Smith 2013-15 130-for-364 .357 7. Alley Roberts 2006-09 179-for-509 .352 8. Ally Dziadula 2013-15 217-for-619 .351 9. Amy Douglas 1990-93 120-for-372 .323 10. Megan Campbell 2005-08 183-for-555 .320 (Minimum 300 at bats) Top 10 Single-Season Doubles Rank Player Season Doubles 1. Morgan Heard 2015 21 2. Kacie Edwards 2010 19 3. Kacie Edwards 2013 16 3. Gladys Griffin 1986 16 3. Brittany Weaver 2012 16 6. Julie Cyr 2002 15 7. Eight Players 14 Top 10 Career Doubles Rank Player Seasons Doubles 1. Kacie Edwards 2010-13 56 2. Brittany Weaver 2009-12 37 2. Kelsey Tiger 2007-10 37 2. Chasidy Horton 1996-99 37 2. Staci Dickerson 1996-99 37 6. Ally Dziadula 2013-15 36 7. Courtney Cole 2001-04 33 8. Kayce Raines 2010-12 32 8. Alley Roberts 2006-09 32 8. April Ferrall 2000-03 32 Top 10 Single-Season Triples Rank Player Season Triples 1. April Bradley 1993 9 2. Ally Dziadula 2014 7 3. Kaylee Brunson 2015 6 3. Stephanie Cook 1993 6 5. Kaylee Brunson 2014 5 5. Paige Peterson 1985 5 7. Five Players 4 Top Five Career Triples Rank Player Seasons Triples 1. Kaylee Brunson 2012-15 13 2. Ally Dziadula 2013-15 12 3. April Bradley 1993-94 11 4. Stephanie Cook 1992-95 10 5. Dee Gerlach 1984-87 9 Top 10 Single-Season Home Runs Rank Player Season Home Runs 1. Nathalie Timmermans 2012 23 2. Kacie Edwards 2013 21 3. Kacie Edwards 2012 19 4. Ashleigh Tramel 2015 16 5. Nicole Workman 2013 14 5. Alley Roberts 2009 14 7. April Ferrall 2002 12 8. Brooke Zukerman 2015 11 8. Megan Whitmire 2012 11 8. Alley Roberts 2008 11 Top 10 Career Home Runs Rank Player Seasons Home Runs 1. Kacie Edwards 2010-13 55 2. Alley Roberts 2006-09 34 3. Brooke Zukerman 2013-15 28 4. Jodi Craig 2004-08 27 5. April Ferrall 2000-03 26 6. Nathalie Timmermans 2012 23 6. Chasidy Horton 1996-99 23 8. Ally Dziadula 2013-15 20 9. Molly Shivers 2007-10 19 9. Staci Dickerson 1996-99 19 Central Oklahoma Records
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    21 2016 UCO SOFTBALL CentralOklahoma Records Top 10 Single-Season Runs Batted In Rank Player Season RBI 1. Kacie Edwards 2012 79 2. Kacie Edwards 2013 70 3. Nathalie Timmermans 2012 68 4. Nicole Workman 2013 62 5. Ally Dziadula 2014 56 5. Megan Whitmire 2012 56 7. Morgan Heard 2015 54 8. Ally Dziadula 2015 53 8. Ashleigh Tramel 2015 53 10. Hayley Hudson 2013 50 Top 10 Career Runs Batted In Rank Player Seasons RBI 1. Kacie Edwards 2010-13 225 2. Staci Dickerson 1996-99 131 3. Ally Dziadula 2013-15 130 4. Brooke Zukerman 2013-15 119 5. Jodi Craig 2004-08 112 6. Alley Roberts 2006-09 109 7. Kelsey Tiger 2007-10 96 8. Chasidy Horton 1996-99 93 9. Kayce Raines 2010-12 79 9. Brittany Weaver 2009-12 79 9. Amy Douglas 1990-93 79 Top 10 Single-Season Stolen Bases Rank Player Season SBs 1. Kaylee Brunson 2014 40 2. Kaylee Brunson 2015 34 3. Mary Martin 1986 33 4. Kaylee Brunson 2013 31 5. Michelle Portrey 1990 30 6. Kaylee Brunson 2012 25 7. Brooke Zukerman 2015 24 8. Molly Shivers 2010 23 9. Meagan Campbell 2007 22 10. Lisa Oliver 1992 21 Top 10 Career Stolen Bases Rank Player Seasons SBs 1. Kaylee Brunson 2012-15 130 2. Mary Martin 1983-86 68 3. Brooke Zukerman 2013-15 52 3. Meagan Campbell 2005-08 52 5. Shelly Williamson 1990-93 44 6. Molly Shivers 2007-10 42 6. April Ferrall 2000-03 42 6. Kelly Lemon 1988-91 42 9. Devyn Frazier 2012-15 36 9. Stacy Walden 2004-07 36 Individual Pitching Leaders Top Five Single-Season Innings Pitched Rank Player Season IP 1. Kalynn Schrock 2013 265 2/3 2. Rachael Steverson 2012 220 1/3 3. Kalynn Schrock 2014 220 4. Gladys Griffin 1985 215 5. Pam Podolec 1983 208 Top Five Career Innings Pitched Rank Player Seasons IP 1. Gladys Griffin 1985-88 716 2. Alli Blake 2005-08 661 2/3 3. Rachael Steverson 2009-12 638 13 4. Kalynn Schrock 2013-14 487 2/3 5. Amanda McClelland 2011-14 465 1/3 Top Five Single-Season Wins Rank Player Season Wins 1. Kalynn Schrock 2013 34 2. Rachael Steverson 2012 28 3. Kalynn Schrock 2014 25 4. Gladys Griffin 1985 23 5. Alli Blake 2005 20 Top Five Career Wins Rank Player Seasons Wins 1. Gladys Griffin 1985-88 77 2. Alli Blake 2005-08 67 3. Rachael Steverson 2009-12 63 4. Kalynn Schrock 2013-14 59 5. Amanda McClelland 2011-14 49 Top Five Single-Season Saves Rank Player Season Saves 1. Alli Blake 2008 7 2. Alli Blake 2006 6 2. Jamie Scheidt 2004 6 2. Jennifer Chavira 2002 6 5. Jamie Scheidt 2003 5 Top Five Career Saves Rank Player Seasons Saves 1. Alli Blake 2005-07 18 2. Jamie Scheidt 2003-04 11 3. Kalynn Schrock 2013-14 7 3. Rachael Steverson 2009-12 7 3. Hillary Brandt 2007-08 7 Top Five Single-Season Strikeouts Rank Player Season Strikeouts 1. Kalynn Schrock 2013 312 2. Kalynn Schrock 2014 264 3. Gladys Griffin 1986 264 4. Gladys Griffin 1988 244 4. Gladys Griffin 1985 244 Top Five Career Strikeouts Rank Player Seasons Strikeouts 1. Gladys Griffin 1985-88 876 2. Kalynn Schrock 2013-14 576 3. Alli Blake 2005-08 437 4. Rachael Steverson 2009-12 423 5. Molly Shivers 2007-10 378 Top Five Single-Season Winning Percentage Rank Player Season Record Pct. 1. Amanda McClelland 2012 18-2 .900 2. Alli Blake 2005 20-3 .870 3. Kalynn Schrock 2013 34-6 .850 4. Gladys Griffin 1987 17-4 .810 5. Rachael Steverson 2012 28-7 .800 (Minimum 15 decisions) Top Five Career Winning Percentage Rank Player Seasons Record Pct. 1. Kalynn Schrock 2013-14 59-15 .797 2. Gladys Griffin 1985-88 77-27 .740 3. Genny Honea 1991-92 25-10 .714 4. Amanda McClelland 2011-14 49-20 .710 5. Alli Blake 2005-08 67-29 .690 (Minimum 35 decisions)
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    22 2016 UCO SOFTBALL All-ConferencePlayers All-MIAA 2015 1st Team - OF Kaylee Brunson, 3B Ashton Smith, C Ashleigh Tramel. 2nd Team - 2B Ally Dziadula, SS Morgan Heard, OF Brooke Zukerman. 2014 1st Team - OF Kaylee Brunson, 2B Ally Dzi- adula, P Kalynn Schrock. 2nd Team - C Tori Collet (Defensive Player of theYear), OF Devyn Frazier, 3BAshton Smith, OF Brooke Zukerman, UT Ashleigh Tramel. 2013 1st Team - UT Ally Dziadula, DP Kacie Ed- wards, 3B Nicole Workman. 2nd Team - OF Kaylee Brunson, P Kalynn Schrock. All-LSC North Division 2011 1st Team - C Kacie Edwards. 2nd Team - OF Kayce Raines, 1B Megan Whitmire. Academic - OF Megan Bentley, UT Rachel Lowery. 2010 1st Team - C Kacie Edwards (Co-Freshman of the Year), UT Molly Shivers, P Rachael Steverson, 2B Brittany Weaver. 2nd Team - OF Megan Bentley, SS Kelsey Tiger. Academic - OF Megan Bentley, UT Molly Shivers. 2009 1st Team - SS Alley Roberts (co-Player of the Year), UT Molly Shivers, C Kelsey Tiger. 2ndTeam - DPNiki Hunt, 2B BrittanyWeaver. Academic - 1BAshley Geter, UT Molly Shivers. 2008 1st Team - 3B Jodi Craig, OF Meagan Campbell, 2B Alley Roberts, UT Molly Shivers. 2nd Team - PAlli Blake, DPLindsey McLaugh- lin, P Molly Shivers. Academic - PAlli Blake, OF Meagan Campbell, P Hillary Brandt. 2007 1st Team - PAlli Blake (Pitcher of the Year), OF Meagan Campbell, 3B Jodi Craig. 2ndTeam - C Emilee Bounds, UTHillary Brandt (Newcomer of the Year), SS Stacy Walden. Academic - PAlli Blake, OF Meagan Campbell. 2006 1st Team - OF Lindsay Mitchell, UT Stacy Walden, 3B Angela Stratton. 2nd Team - PAlli Blake, C Emilee Bounds, OF Christin Dobbs, 2B Lindsay Tripp. Academic - PAlli Blake, OF Meagan Campbell, OF Lindsay Mitchell. 2005 1st Team - P Alli Blake (Freshman of the Year, Pitcher of the Year), OF Danielle Blackwell, C Tommie Mitts (Player of the Year), 2B Lindsay Tripp, UT Stacy Walden. 2nd Team - P Krystal Mills. Academic - OF Lindsay Mitchell, 1B Lauren Moore. 2004 1st Team - 3B Jodi Craig (Freshman of theYear). 2nd Team - PJordanAkin, C Courtney Cole, 1B Lauren Moore, 2B Lyndsey Miller. 2003 1st Team - C April Ferrall (Player of the Year), OF Kamesha Smith, UT Nikki Vandever. 2nd Team - 3B Lyndsey Miller, 1B Lauren Moore. Freshman of the Year - OF/P Cody Morrell. 2002 1st Team - 1B Jennifer Chavira, OF Julie Cyr, C April Ferrall, SS Shauna Perry. 2nd Team - P Jessica Kirby. Academic - P Falon Barnes, OF Julie Cyr, P Jessica Kirby. 2001 1st Team - OF Terra Beachum, DP Tasha Beaty. 2nd Team - C Courtney Cole, 1B Erin Crank, UT April Ferrall, P Jessica Kirby. Academic - OF Julie Cyr. 2000 1st Team - OF Julie Cyr (Freshman of the Year), DP Jennifer Williams. 2nd Team - 1B Erin Crank, 2B Jordan Wheeler. 1999 1st Team - SS Chasidy Horton. 2nd Team - OF Stephanie Biggs, C Staci Dickerson, UT Maggie Free, DP Danyele Graumann, OF Renee York. Freshman of the Year - P Jami Akin. Academic - SS Chasidy Horton, OF Renee York. 1998 1st Team - 1B Melissa Foster, P Deanna Melson. 2nd Team - 3B Maggie Free, OF Kathy Wilkerson. Academic - SS Chasidy Horton, P Deanna Melson, OF Kathy Wilkerson. 1997 1st Team - 2B Marina Cook, UT Stacey Dannels, DP Staci Dickerson, 1B Lisa Mc- Cormick. 2nd Team - SS Chasidy Horton. Academic - OF ShawnaArmstrong, P Stacey Dannels, 1B Lisa McCormick. Central Oklahoma has had 60 players earn first- or second-team all-conference honors a combined 99 times since 1997. The Bronchos played in the Lone Star Conference (North Division) from 1997-2011 and joined the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2013. Alli Blake is UCO’s only four-time all-conference performer, earning All-LSC North Division honors in 2005, ‘06, ‘07 and ‘08. Seven players have been three-time all-conference honorees -- April Ferrall (‘01, ‘02, ‘03), Stacy Walden (‘05, ‘06, ‘07), Jodi Craig (‘04, ‘07, ‘08), Molly Shivers (‘08, ‘09, ‘10), Kacie Edwards (‘10, ‘11, ‘13), Kaylee Brunson (‘13, ‘14, ‘15) and Ally Dziadula (‘13, ‘14, ‘15). Ferrall (2003), Tommie Mitts (2005) and Alley Roberts (2009) were LSC North Division Player of the Year selections, while Blake was the LSC North Division Pitcher of the Year in 2005 and ‘07. Here’s a season-by-season look at UCO’s all-conference players: Molly Shivers Chasidy Horton
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    23 2016 UCO SOFTBALL All-RegionPlayers Central Oklahoma has had 30 players earn first- or second-team All-Region recognition a combined 40 times since 1990 by either the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) or Daktronics. Stephanie Cook is the UCO’s lone three-time All-Region selection, garnering first-team accolades in 1993 and second-team honors in 1994 and ‘95. Chasidy Horton (1996, ‘97), Alli Blake (2005, ‘07), Jodi Craig (2007, ‘09), Kacie Edwards (2012, ‘13), Kalynn Schrock (2013, ‘14), Ally Dziadula (2013, ‘14) and Kaylee Brunson (2014, ‘15) have been two-time All-Region picks. Edwards was named the Daktronics All-South Central Region Player of the Year in 2012 when the Bronchos had five All-Region selections. Here’s a season-by-season look at UCO’s All-Region players: All-Central Region 2015 1st Team - !@C Ashleigh Tramel. 2nd Team - !@OF Kaylee Brunson, !3B Ashton Smith. 2014 1st Team - !OF Kaylee Brunson, @!P Kalynn Schrock. 2nd Team - @OF Kaylee Brunson, @!2B Ally Dziadula. 2013 1st Team - @!DP Kacie Edwards, @!3B Nicole Workman. 2nd Team - @!P Kalynn Schrock, !UT Ally Dziadula. All-South Central Region 2012 1st Team - @3B Kacie Edwards (Player of the Year), @!C Nathalie Timmermans, @!OF Kayce Raines. 2nd Team - !3B Kacie Edwards, !1B Megan Whitmire, !2B Brittany Weaver. 2008 1st Team - @!2BAlley Roberts, !3B Jodi Craig. 2nd Team - @!UT Molly Shivers, !C Emilee Bounds. 2007 1st Team - @OF Meagan Campbell, @3B Jodi Craig. 2nd Team - @PAlli Blake, @UT Hillary Brandt. 2005 1st Team - !P Alli Blake. 2nd Team - !C Tommie Mitts. 2002 1st Team - !C April Ferrall, !UT Jennifer Cha- vira. Jodi Craig All-Americans Twelve Central Oklahoma players have received All-America honors, four in the NAIA and seven in NCAA Division II. Gladys Griffin and Kacie Edwards are the only multiple All-Americans for the Bronchos, with Griffin a four-time selection from 1985-88 and Edwards a two-time pick in 2012 and ‘13. Edwards also became UCO’s first-ever National Player of the Year in 2012 when she was named the top NCAA Division II player by Daktronics. Kaylee Brunson was a two-time Academic All-American in 2014 and ‘15. Here’s a season-by-season look at UCO’s All-Americans: NCAA Division II 2015 Academic - OF Kaylee Brunson (2nd). 2014 2nd Team - @!P Kalynn Schrock. Academic - OF Kaylee Brunson (2nd). 2013 2nd Team - @!DP Kacie Edwards. Academic - DP Kacie Edwards (1st). 2012 1st Team - @!C Nathalie Timmermans (!Catcher of theYear), @3B Kacie Edwards (Player of the Year). 2nd Team - !3B Kacie Edwards. Academic - 3B Kacie Edwards (1st). 2008 3rd Team - !2B Alley Roberts. 1997 1st Team - !SS Chasidy Horton. 1993 3rd Team - !3B April Bradley. 1992 2nd Team - !1B Amy Douglas, !UT Genny Honea. NAIA 1988 1st Team - P Gladys Griffin. 1987 2nd Team - P Gladys Griffin. Gladys Griffin 1997 1st Team - !SS Chasidy Horton. 1996 2nd Team - !UT Staci Dickerson, SS Chasidy Horton. 1995 2nd Team - !OF Stephanie Cook. 1994 2nd Team - !OF Stephanie Cook, UT Rachael Green. 1993 1st Team - !OF Stephanie Cook. 2nd Team - !3B April Bradley. 1992 1st Team - !1B Amy Douglas, !UT Genny Honea. 1990 1st Team - !DP Sherry McIntosh. 2nd Team - !OF Kelly Browning. @-Daktronics team/!-NFCA team. 1986 1st Team - P Gladys Griffin. 1985 1st Team - P Gladys Griffin, C Rhonda Lawson. 1984 2nd Team - OF Tammy Parker, P Pam Podolec. @-Daktronics team/!-NFCA team.
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    24 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Season-By-SeasonResults 1975 (3-3) 1976 (10-6) 1977 (10-9) 1978 (9-16) 1979 (9-12) 1 Cameron.......................... 4 2 Oklahoma State............. 10 1 Oklahoma...................... 18 0 Oklahoma...................... 13 11 Oklahoma Baptist............ 3 2 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 10 0 Oklahoma ..................... 18 0 Oklahoma........................ 6 2 Oklahoma Baptist............ 8 9 Oklahoma Baptist............ 4 8 Southwestern Okla.......... 3 1 Northeastern State........... 4 20 Southwestern Okla........ 14 6 Tulsa................................ 2 14 Tulsa................................ 2 9 Northeastern State........... 7 2 Cameron........................ 10 9 Northeastern State........... 7 0 Oklahoma State............. 18 3 Northwestern Okla.......... 0 1 Cameron.......................... 2 1980 (24-14) 1981 (24-22) 1982 (16-10) 7 Southeast Missouri.......... 1 10 Nebraska Wesleyan......... 2 5 Southeast Missouri.......... 0 9 Oklahoma Baptist............ 4 2 Oklahoma Baptist...........11 11 Southwestern Okla.......... 1 12 Southwestern Okla.......... 0 6 Oklahoma City ............... 2 6 Oklahoma City................ 8 0 Western Michigan........... 4 2 St. Louis.......................... 6 0 Southwest Missouri......... 1 2 West Texas A&M............ 5 1 Oklahoma City................ 5 2 Oklahoma City................ 5 5 Oklahoma City................ 4 14 Marymount...................... 1 1 Emporia State.................. 0 4 Nebraska-Omaha............. 3 7 Nebraska-Omaha............. 6 10 Oklahoma City................ 2 2 Oklahoma City................ 4 18 Southwestern Okla.......... 2 8 Southwestern Okla.......... 0 10 Texas Tech....................... 1 2 Sam Houston State.......... 3 1983 (25-17) 1 Oklahoma State............... 9 0 Oklahoma State............... 5 4 South Dakota State.......... 1 2 South Dakota State.......... 1 1 Northwestern (La.).......... 4 1 Texas Wesleyan............... 5 0 Emporia State.................. 1 4 Northern Iowa................. 6 4 Pittsburg State................. 2 3 Witchita State.......................5 1 Kansas State.........................0 2 Augustana.............................1 1 Augustana.............................0 6 Northeastern State................0 2 Northeastern State................7 4 Oklahoma City.....................2 6 Southwestern Okla...............2 2 Oklahoma Bapisit.................1 1 Oklahoma City.....................2 3 Oklahoma City.....................2 6 Midwestern State..................0 3 Midwestern State..................1 23 Southwestern Okla...............2 15 Southwestern Okla...............0 9 Southwestern Okla...............0 8 Southwestern Okla...............0 1 Oklahoma Bapisit.................0 4 Northeastern Louisiana........1 1 Stephen F. Austin..................4 0 Texas-Arlington....................7 1 Southwest Louisiana............4 2 Texas Tech............................0 1 Stephen F. Austin..................4 5 Northeastern State................0 2 Northeastern State................3 3 Oklahoma.............................2 0 Oklahoma.............................7 1984 (17-18) 1985 (28-13) 2 Central Iowa.........................0 4 Central Iowa.........................3 1 William Penn........................3 7 William Penn........................0 8 Emporia State.......................0 3 Forest Park CC.....................1 4 Wayne State..........................0 1 Wayne State..........................3 0 Wayne State..........................2 3 Nebraska-Kearney................1 2 Nebraska-Kearney................5 3 Morningside.........................1 2 Missouri Southern................1 2 Buena Vista..........................0 5 St. Mary’s (NE)....................4 7 South Dakota........................1 3 Northeastern State................1 2 Nebraska-Omaha..................0 0 Nebraska-Omaha..................1 9 Sterling.................................1 3 Pittsburg State......................4 0 Oklahoma City.....................1 0 Oklahoma City.....................8 12 St. Mary’s (MN)...................0 5 Cameron...............................0 14 Cameron...............................1 11 Cameron...............................3 2 Cameron...............................3 9 Oklahoma Baptist.................3 10 Oklahoma Baptist.................1 10 Oklahoma Baptist.................0 7 Oklahoma Baptist.................3 7 St. Mary’s (TX)....................1 0 Texas-Arlington....................3 4 Northeastern State................1 2 Oklahoma City.....................1 1 Stephen F. Austin..................4 7 Cameron...............................0 0 Northeastern State................1 11 Cameron...............................0 0 Northeastern State................1 1986 (35-12) 2 Central Iowa.........................1 3 Central Iowa.........................2 6 Wartburg...............................0 9 Wartburg...............................1 0 Oklahoma City.....................8 1 Oklahoma City.....................4 1 Pittsburg State......................0 1 Truman State........................0 5 Emporia State.......................0 5 Oklahoma Baptist.................6 3 Wayne State .........................5 4 William Penn........................3 0 William Penn........................4 1 Northwestern Oklahoma......0 5 Northwestern Oklahoma......3 2 William Jewell......................0 3 Wisconsin-Eau Claire...........0 1 Northwestern Oklahoma......0 1 Missouri Southern................0 2 William Jewell......................1 0 Missouri Western..................1 4 St. Olaf.................................0 14 St. Olaf.................................0 3 Oklahoma Baptist.................4 8 Oklahoma Baptist.................5 7 Fort Hays State.....................0 7 Emporia State.......................0 7 Friends..................................0 3 Fort Hays State.....................0 12 Cameron...............................0 15 Cameron...............................0 10 Concordia ............................0 4 St. Mary’s (KS)....................0 7 Bethany ...............................0 10 Tabor ....................................0 7 Sterling ................................3 3 Northeastern State................1 11 Cameron...............................0 19 Cameron...............................0 2 Mississippi State...................3 4 Texas-Arlington....................5 3 Baylor...................................4 15 Oklahoma Baptist.................7 15 Oklahoma Baptist.................9 0 Oklahoma Baptist.................8 2 Northeastern State................0 0 Oklahoma Baptist.................1 1987 (23-10) 3 Wartburg...............................0 3 Wartburg...............................2 10 Emporia State.......................3 3 William Penn........................1 Beat Incarnate Word Beat Northwest Missouri Lost to Washburn Lost to Central Iowa Beat Wayne State 4 Northwest Missouri..............2 8 South Dakota........................3 1 Central Iowa.........................0 2 Pittsburg State......................3 0 Simpson................................2 10 Cameron...............................0 8 Cameron...............................0 2 Oklahoma City.....................0 0 Oklahoma City.....................2 2 Oklahoma Baptist.................1 5 Oklahoma Baptist.................4 4 Missouri Southern................2 2 Oklahoma City.....................5 5 Washburn..............................2 4 Pittsburg State......................0 9 Cameron...............................0 10 Cameron...............................1 5 Oklahoma Baptist.................0 2 Oklahoma Baptist.................3 1 Southwestern Oklahoma......3 7 Southwestern Oklahoma....17 1 Northeastern State................2 Beat Quincy Beat Northwest Missouri 1988 (22-12) 7 Friends .................................0 11 Friends..................................6 9 Emporia State.......................0 0 Tarkio...................................2 2 Northwest Missouri..............0 3 Wayne State..........................0 3 Pittsburg State......................0 0 Southwest Baptist.................1 2 Central Iowa.........................3 2 Luther College......................3 7 Cameron...............................0 10 Cameron...............................2 3 Oklahoma Baptist.................0 5 Oklahoma Baptist.................3 1 Missouri Southern................0 8 Washburn..............................4 2 Cameron...............................1 3 Northeastern State................0 7 Incarnate Word.....................0 7 Cameron...............................0 1 Cameron...............................3 3 Oklahoma Baptist.................6 1 Oklahoma City.....................0 0 Oklahoma City.....................4 0 Oklahoma Baptist.................1 0 Oklahoma Baptist ................2 0 Oklahoma City.....................2 0 Oklahoma.............................1 4 Northeastern State................0 1 Oklahoma City.....................0 1 Oklahoma City.....................0 5 Washburn..............................2 2 Washburn..............................6 1 Washburn..............................4 1989 (20-18) 2 Wartburg...............................1 3 Wartburg...............................0 9 Wartburg...............................4 1 Nebraska-Kearney................2 12 Upper Iowa...........................0 4 Upper Iowa...........................0 5 Oklahoma City.....................4 4 Oklahoma City.....................3 15 Baker College.......................5 0 Northeastern State................7 0 Tarkio...................................1 7 Missouri Western..................3 0 Wichita State........................5 3 Oklahoma.............................2 0 Oklahoma...........................11 3 Wayne State..........................0 3 Washburn..............................4 0 Friends..................................5 0 Central Missouri...................5 5 Oklahoma Baptist.................4 2 Oklahoma Baptist.................4 3 Cameron...............................5 5 Cameron...............................7 1 Pittsburg State....................11 9 Friends..................................4 0 Oklahoma City.....................3 4 Cameron...............................1 0 Oklahoma City.....................4 7 Cameron...............................1 14 Cameron...............................6 1 Oklahoma Baptist.................2 6 Oklahoma Baptist.................5 2 Southeastern Louisiana........0 3 Centenary.............................5 6 Centenary.............................1 2 Northeastern State................1 2 Oklahoma City.....................9 1 Northeastern State................4 1990 (17-19-1) 7 Central Iowa.........................0 8 Cameron...............................1 0 Northeastern State................3 6 Central Iowa.........................0 0 Oklahoma Baptist.................1 7 Northeastern State........... 2 6 Oklahoma Baptist............ 2 0 Oklahoma Baptist............ 4 2 Central Missouri.............. 7 1 Oklahoma City................ 1 7 Texas Lutheran................ 1 13 Midland Lutheran............ 0 0 Oklahoma City................ 2 9 Wayne State..................... 0 12 Kansas Wesleyan............. 1 7 St. Edward’s.................... 2 1 Nebraska-Kearney........... 2 6 Nebraska-Kearney........... 1 2 Luther.............................. 0 3 Washburn......................... 4 4 Wisconsin-Superior......... 6 2 Houston Baptist............... 0 0 Washburn......................... 1 1 Luther.............................. 9 1 Oklahoma........................ 6 1 Cameron.......................... 2 13 Cameron.......................... 8 4 Morningside.................... 7 7 Missouri S&T.................. 4 1 Central Missouri.............. 4 5 Oklahoma Baptist............ 8 0 Northeastern State........... 8 0 Northeastern State........... 4 3 Northeastern State......... 2 12 Cameron.......................... 4 11 Cameron.......................... 6 1991 (25-15) 1 William Penn................... 0 10 William Penn................... 7 0 Southwest Baptist............ 2 2 Mary-Hardin Baylor........ 3 1 Oklahoma Baptist............ 3 3 Nebraska-Kearney........... 0 1 Oklahoma Baptist............ 2 6 Oklahoma Baptist............ 4 12 Cameron.......................... 0 3 Kansas Wesleyan............. 2 3 Western New Mexico...... 1 4 Northeastern State........... 2 2 St. Mary’s (KS)............... 1 3 Simpson........................... 2 1 Emporia State.................. 0 1 Pittsburg State................. 2 2 Northeastern State........... 0 0 Missouri Southern........... 2 7 Air Force......................... 0 10 Air Force......................... 0 5 Dana................................ 0 11 Tarkio.............................. 1 1 Oklahoma........................ 0 6 Oklahoma........................ 7 2 Oklahoma Baptist............ 1 2 Oklahoma Baptist............ 1 2 Southwest Baptist............ 3 1 Missouri Western............. 2 2 Washburn......................... 1 1 Oklahoma City................ 2 1 Northeastern State........... 0 0 Northeastern State........... 2 1 Cameron.......................... 0 5 Cameron.......................... 4 0 Oklahoma State............... 9 0 Oklahoma State............... 1 7 Cameron.......................... 0 10 Cameron.......................... 1 0 Oklahoma City................ 4 5 Oklahoma City.............. 12 1992 (26-14) 0 Oklahoma City................ 1 3 Briar Cliff........................ 2 7 Briar Cliff........................ 2 5 Central Iowa.................... 2 4 Nebraska-Kearney........... 3 Gerry Pinkston 1975-97 450-309-1
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    25 2016 UCO SOFTBALL 4 Emporia State.................. 7 9 William Penn................... 1 1 Northeastern State........... 4 0 Oklahoma Baptist............ 1 0 Oklahoma Baptist............ 2 4 Central Iowa.................... 3 5 Morningside.................... 3 1 Emporia State.................. 4 5 Missouri Southern........... 7 1 CU-Colorado Springs...... 0 10 CU-Colorado Springs...... 0 4 Northeastern State........... 3 3 Northeastern State......... 15 1 Doane.............................. 0 4 Kansas Wesleyan............. 1 0 Northeastern State........... 4 7 St. Mary’s (KS)............... 0 6 Northwest Iowa............... 1 2 Bethany........................... 1 0 Oklahoma Baptist............ 2 6 Cameron.......................... 0 7 Friends............................. 1 5 Cameron.......................... 1 0 Oklahoma Baptist............ 2 5 Centenary........................ 1 2 Huntingdon...................... 1 1 Pittsburg State................. 0 0 Ferris State...................... 3 12 Lincoln............................ 2 2 Central Missouri ............. 0 9 Cameron.......................... 0 8 Cameron.......................... 1 1 Oklahoma City................ 7 4 Oklahoma City................ 9 1 Oklahoma Baptist............ 0 1993 (24-11) 4 Southwest Baptist............ 0 0 Emporia State.................. 1 6 Livingston....................... 0 6 Wayne State..................... 0 11 Cameron.......................... 3 7 Pittsburg State................. 8 2 Wayne State..................... 4 6 Wayne State..................... 2 4 Regis................................ 0 4 Regis................................ 3 5 Cameron.......................... 0 15 Cameron.......................... 3 4 Emporia State.................. 2 4 Emporia State.................. 3 8 CU-Colorado Springs...... 0 9 CU-Colorado Springs...... 1 12 Cameron.........................11 11 Cameron.......................... 5 1 Wayne State..................... 5 5 St. Cloud State................. 3 3 Missouri Southern........... 0 0 Missouri Western............. 2 2 Central Missouri............ 10 9 Colorado Mesa................ 4 13 Colorado Mines............... 0 1 Nebraska-Kearney........... 0 3 New Mexico Highlands... 0 3 Adams State.................... 2 2 Nebraska-Omaha............. 9 3 Nebraska-Omaha............. 8 2 Nebraska-Omaha............. 6 7 CU-Colorado Springs...... 5 3 Nebraska-Kearney........... 4 9 Wayne State..................... 2 4 Wayne State..................... 5 1994 (31-15) 3 Southwest Baptist............ 4 1 Nebraska-Kearney........... 3 8 Washburn....................... 10 0 Nebraska-Omaha............. 3 5 New Mexico Highlands... 0 7 Southwest Baptist.................6 8 Wayne State..........................0 0 Wayne State..........................3 2 Central Iowa.........................0 7 South Dakota State...............0 10 Southwest Baptist.................0 5 Missouri Western..................2 2 Missouri Southern................4 10 Sterling.................................2 2 Sterling.................................0 19 Peru State.............................0 10 Peru State.............................1 4 Central Iowa.........................5 1 Emporia State.......................2 7 Northeastern State................1 7 New York Tech.....................1 7 Oklahoma Baptist.................0 7 Oklahoma Baptist.................4 0 Morningside.........................1 6 South Dakota State...............0 15 Regis.....................................0 7 North Dakota........................2 7 South Dakota State...............3 1 Nebraska-Kearney................0 7 Cameron...............................0 6 Cameron...............................4 3 Northeastern State................8 3 Northeastern State................4 2 Colorado State-Pueblo.........0 6 Regis.....................................0 2 Morningside.........................3 1 Wayne State..........................0 1 Nebraska-Omaha..................3 8 Southern Nazarene...............6 2 Southern Nazarene...............1 5 Northeasten State.................1 13 Cameron...............................4 3 Texas Wesleyan....................1 3 Oklahoma Baptist.................5 1 Oklahoma City.....................5 1995 (8-13) 2 Central Missouri ..................3 4 Emporia State.......................3 8 Southwest Baptist.................2 1 Nebraska-Omaha..................6 1 Colorado State-Pueblo.........0 2 Colorado State-Pueblo.........0 0 Washburn..............................7 7 St. Mary’s (KS)....................1 6 Sterling.................................7 4 Kansas Wesleyan..................3 0 Washburn..............................1 4 Cameron...............................8 7 Cameron...............................4 4 South Dakota........................6 5 Nebraska-Kearney................8 0 Minn. State-Mankato..........14 2 Lincoln.................................0 2 Central Missouri...................3 4 Missouri Western..................5 0 SIU-Edwardsville.................2 2 Minnesota State-Mankato..10 1996 (26-17) 2 Central Missouri...................5 3 South Dakota State...............1 4 Pittsburg State......................5 7 Northwest Missouri..............0 1 Central Missouri...................9 1 Minn. St.-Moorhead.............0 10 Northern State......................0 0 Nebraska-Kearney..............10 1 South Dakota........................2 3 Augustana.............................1 1 Central Missouri...................3 5 Tarleton State........................3 10 Tarleton State........................5 0 Northeastern State................7 5 Northeastern State................3 4 Oklahoma State....................5 4 Oklahoma State....................1 5 Truman State........................0 13 Colorado State-Pueblo.........2 8 Missouri-St. Louis................1 2 Central Missouri...................1 6 New Mexico Highlands........1 5 Missouri Southern................7 1 Emporia State.......................9 8 St. Mary’s (KS)....................0 9 St. Mary’s (KS)....................4 0 Northeastern State................4 1 Northeastern State................2 0 Central Missouri...................4 10 Missouri Southern................3 4 Missouri Southern................0 4 Lincoln.................................3 1 Emporia State.......................6 9 Cameron...............................2 7 Cameron...............................6 5 Oklahoma Christian.............8 0 Oklahoma Christian.............2 1 Tarleton State........................3 9 Tarleton State........................1 8 East Central..........................1 5 East Central..........................4 9 Cameron...............................1 9 Cameron...............................1 1997 (18-13, 12-8*) 8 Southwestern Oklahoma......3 5 Texas A&M-Kingsville........1 0 Northeastern State................3 4 Texas Woman’s.....................5 15 Cameron...............................4 1 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....6 1 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....7 2 Cameron*.............................7 6 Cameron*.............................7 9 Southwestern Oklahoma*....1 11 Southwestern Oklahoma*....1 0 Missouri Western..................5 7 Central Iowa.........................6 2 Simpson College..................8 3 Central Missouri...................4 7 Adams State.........................6 9 Adams State.........................1 7 Northeastern State*..............3 6 Northeastern State*..............7 3 East Central*........................2 8 East Central*........................3 2 Southeastern Oklahoma*...10 7 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....9 4 Cameron*.............................2 10 Cameron*.............................2 3 East Central*........................2 4 East Central*........................2 1 Northeastern State*..............2 9 Northeastern State*..............5 10 Southwestern Oklahoma*....3 3 Southwestern Oklahoma*....2 *-LSC North Division 1998 (24-15, 13-7*) 6 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0 3 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....5 6 Oklahoma City.....................5 0 Oklahoma City...................16 12 Cameron*.............................1 0 Cameron*.............................8 3 Northeastern State................2 2 Augustana...........................11 3 Missouri-St.Louis.................1 2 Central Missouri...................1 2 Pittsburg State......................3 6 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....2 6 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....4 5 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 5 Southwestern Oklahoma*....6 0 Northeastern State*..............2 4 Northeastern State*..............5 12 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 7 Southwestern Oklahoma*....2 3 Pittsburg State......................2 2 Missouri Western..................8 1 Missouri Southern................0 8 Northwest Missouri..............7 4 East Central*........................1 6 East Central*........................3 5 Cameron*.............................2 5 Cameron*.............................4 2 Abilene Christian.................4 4 Northwood............................6 3 Northwood............................6 2 Abilene Christian.................0 1 East Central*........................5 2 East Central*........................1 2 Northeastern State*..............1 2 Northeastern State*..............3 2 Texas A&M-Kingsville@....1 6 Tarleton State@....................3 2 Tarleton State@....................6 5 Tarleton State@....................4 *-LSC North Division @-LSC Tournament 1999 (23-23, 8-12*) 0 Oklahoma Christian.............9 3 Oklahoma Christian.............2 5 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....8 6 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....7 4 Colorado State-Pueblo.........0 10 Peru State.............................1 5 Texas Wesleyan....................4 0 Texas Lutheran.....................6 5 Southeastern Oklahoma.......9 1 East Central*........................5 1 East Central*........................2 5 Cameron*.............................7 3 Cameron*.............................2 2 Emporia State.......................3 0 Regis.....................................1 2 Central Iowa.........................4 2 Truman State........................1 5 Oklahoma Panhandle...........1 7 Oklahoma Panhandle...........4 1 Northwest Missouri..............2 3 Northwest Missouri..............2 5 Emporia State.......................3 7 Emporia State.......................2 10 Southwestern Oklahoma*....3 13 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 8 Northeastern State*..............0 15 Northeastern State*..............1 2 Oklahoma Christian.............0 0 Oklahoma Christian.............8 2 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....4 3 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....5 0 Cameron*.............................4 0 Cameron*.............................3 1 East Central*......................13 6 East Central*......................11 3 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 8 Southwestern Oklahoma*....6 4 Northeastern State*..............2 1 Northeastern State*..............4 10 Southwestern Oklahoma......3 8 Oklahoma Baptist.................3 5 St. Mary’s...........................10 4 Oklahoma Panhandle...........5 6 Southwestern Oklahoma......3 *-LSC North Division 2000 (14-22-1, 7-9*) 0 Oklahoma Christian........2 0 Oklahoma Christian........4 7 St. Gregory’s...................6 5 St. Gregory’s...................5 5 Eastern New Mexico.......3 1 Abilene Christian............3 1 Texas Wesleyan.............12 3 Texas Woman’s................5 1 UC Davis.........................5 2 St. Mary’s (TX)...............6 7 Wayne State.....................2 2 St. Mary’s (TX)...............7 1 Ferris State......................6 0 Southeastern Okla.*........7 1 Southeastern Okla.*........5 0 Southeastern Okla.*........6 1 Southeastern Okla.*........2 0 Oklahoma City................7 10 Newman..........................6 1 Truman State.................15 1 Emporia State..................3 9 USAO..............................8 0 East Central.....................6 4 Southwestern Okla.*.......6 4 Southwestern Okla.*.......1 6 Southwestern Okla.*.......3 11 Southwestern Okla.*.......1 2 Missouri Baptist..............1 5 Northwood.......................1 8 Northeastern State*.........2 5 Northeastern State*.........3 4 Northeastern State*.........0 10 Northeastern State*.........7 2 East Central*...................6 0 East Central*...................8 6 East Central*...................9 1 East Central*...................6 *-LSC North Division 2001 (24-22, 5-11*) 5 Central Arkansas.............3 0 Delta State.......................6 5 Southern Arkansas...........4 2 Tarleton State...................4 1 Tarleton State...................0 7 Tarleton State...................5 2 Tarleton State...................1 2 USAO..............................1 9 USAO..............................1 9 Northwest Missouri.........8 4 Pittsburg State.................1 4 Washburn.........................7 1 Central Arkansas.............8 20 Grand View.....................8 9 Washburn.........................6 1 Morningside....................0 1 Oklahoma Panhandle......9 2 Oklahoma Panhandle......3 11 Northwestern Okla..........3 1 Northwestern Okla..........2 1 Texas Wesleyan...............8 2 Texas Wesleyan...............3 2 Texas Wesleyan...............1 2 Texas Wesleyan...............1 2 Southeastern Okla.*........1 1 Southeastern Okla.*........3 1 Missouri Southern...........6 1 Missouri Southern...........2 2 Southeastern Okla.*......10 0 Southeastern Okla.*........3 3 Texas Wesleyan...............2 3 Texas Wesleyan...............2 5 Cameron*........................1 6 Cameron*........................7 1 Southwestern Okla.*.......2 5 Southwestern Okla.*.......9 8 Northwestern Okla..........0 6 Northwestern Okla..........0 3 Southwestern Okla.*.......0 Season-By-Season Results Genny Stidham 1998-13 475-289-2
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    26 2016 UCO SOFTBALL 0 Southwestern Okla.*.......4 3 Northeastern State*.........6 1 Northeastern State*.........3 7 East Central*...................1 5 East Central*...................1 4 East Central*...................5 2 East Central*...................5 *-LSC North Division 2002 (35-16, 14-6*) 2 St. Edward’s....................1 2 Henderson State..............0 1 Southern Arkansas...........2 3 Southern Arkansas...........2 1 Texas A&M-Kingsville...5 5 Tarleton State...................6 4 Eastern New Mexico.......3 4 Abilene Christian............3 7 Northwest Missouri.........1 5 Northwest Missouri.......10 4 Oklahoma Christian........5 7 St. Gregory’s...................5 3 USAO..............................1 13 St. Mary’s (KS)...............2 9 Northwestern Okla..........4 1 Northwestern Okla..........0 8 Newman..........................0 9 Hastings...........................0 12 Park.................................4 5 Oklahoma Christian........1 2 St. Gregory’s...................0 1 Cameron*........................0 4 Cameron*........................2 2 Cameron*........................3 10 Cameron*........................0 0 Southwestern Okla.*.......8 3 Southwestern Okla.*.......2 1 Southwestern Okla.*.......6 5 Southwestern Okla.*.......2 3 Northeastern State*.........2 2 Northeastern State*.........1 6 Northeastern State*.........1 2 Northeastern State*.........0 4 East Central*...................2 10 East Central*...................2 11 East Central*...................6 7 East Central*...................1 2 Southeastern Okla.*........4 3 Southeastern Okla.*......11 0 St. Mary’s (TX)...............7 4 St. Mary’s (TX)...............3 2 Southeastern Okla.*........1 4 Southeastern Okla.*........6 4 Eastern New Mexico@...2 5 Texas Woman’s@............4 0 TX A&M-Kingsville@...8 4 Texas Woman’s@............2 0 TX A&M-Kingsville@...5 3 Colorado Mesa#..............2 0 TX A&M-Kingsville#.....1 0 TX A&M-Kingsville#.....4 *-LSC North Division @-LSC Tournament #-NCAA II South Central Regional 2003 (17-29-1, 8-10-1*) 0 Angelo State....................1 5 Texas Woman’s..............13 2 Texas A&M-Kingsville...8 0 Eastern New Mexico.......8 5 Oklahoma Christian........9 2 Oklahoma Christian........3 4 Oklahoma Baptist............3 3 Oklahoma Baptist............2 1 Delta State.......................7 0 Incarnate Word................6 6 Eastern New Mexico.......4 0 Washburn.........................3 0 Oklahoma Panhandle......8 7 Texas Wesleyan................... 2 4 Texas Wesleyan................... 3 0 Oklahoma Christian............ 8 0 Oklahoma Christian............ 7 0 Pittsburg State..................... 2 4 Northwestern Okla.............. 3 2 Bacone............................... 14 7 Oklahoma City.................... 8 4 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 3 6 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 7 6 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 3 9 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 5 7 Northeastern State*............. 1 3 Northeastern State*............. 9 0 Northeastern State*........... 10 5 Northeastern State*............. 1 1 East Central*....................... 3 11 East Central*....................... 3 5 East Central*....................... 6 6 East Central*....................... 3 1 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 5 2 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 7 0 Southeastern Oklahoma*.. 10 2 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 4 3 Cameron*............................ 3 5 Cameron*............................ 0 2 Cameron*.......................... 10 5 Kansas Wesleyan................. 1 4 USAO.................................. 0 3 Oklahoma City.................... 6 1 Emporia State...................... 9 7 Northwestern Oklahoma..... 0 3 Tarleton State@................... 5 2 Texas Woman’s@................ 4 *-LSC North Division @-LSC Tournament 2004 (21-20, 10-14*) 20 Langston.............................. 0 11 Langston.............................. 0 2 Hillsdale Baptist.................. 0 10 Hillsdale Baptist.................. 0 1 Abilene Christian................ 4 2 Wayne State......................... 0 3 Central Missouri.................. 2 2 Oklahoma Panhandle.......... 3 0 New Mexico Highlands....... 2 0 Midwestern State*............... 1 2 Midwestern State*............... 3 0 Midwestern State*............... 2 0 Midwestern State*............... 1 2 Southwest Baptist................ 0 4 Southwest Baptist................ 1 2 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 7 9 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 8 8 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 5 5 Southwestern Oklahoma*... 1 3 Fort Hays State.................... 1 2 Fort Hays State.................... 1 2 Pittsburg State..................... 8 3 Pittsburg State .................... 4 3 Oklahoma City.................... 8 2 Southwest Baptist................ 1 6 East Central*....................... 5 3 East Central*....................... 5 4 East Central*....................... 1 3 East Central*....................... 2 1 Cameron*............................ 0 1 Cameron*............................ 0 9 Cameron*............................ 1 1 Cameron*............................ 4 1 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 5 1 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 4 1 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 3 0 Southeastern Oklahoma*.... 3 0 Northeastern State*............. 1 0 Northeastern State*............. 3 0 Northeastern State*..............2 5 Northeastern State*..............1 *-LSC North Division 2005 (41-14, 20-4*) 11 Oklahoma Christian.............0 7 Oklahoma Christian.............3 5 Oklahoma Christian.............6 1 Oklahoma Christian.............4 9 Northwestern Oklahoma......1 0 Northwestern Oklahoma......3 1 Texas Woman’s.....................0 3 Texas A&M-Kingsville........2 6 Eastern New Mexico............3 3 Tarleton State........................2 1 Northeastern State*..............0 4 Northeastern State*..............3 4 Northeastern State*..............1 2 Northeastern State*..............1 7 Angelo State.........................6 0 Tarleton State........................2 6 Oklahoma Panhandle...........3 2 Oklahoma City.....................5 5 Angelo State.........................4 1 Midwestern State*................2 4 Midwestern State*................0 0 Midwestern State*................8 7 Midwestern State*................1 1 Texas A&M-Kingsville........0 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville........0 1 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 6 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 9 Southwestern Oklahoma*....1 1 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 1 Emporia State.......................3 0 Emporia State.......................2 3 East Central*........................2 3 East Central*........................1 7 Northwestern Oklahoma......9 3 East Central*........................0 1 East Central*........................2 8 Southwest Baptist.................0 2 Southwest Baptist ................1 2 Incarnate Word.....................1 1 Incarnate Word.....................0 4 Cameron*.............................3 9 Cameron*.............................1 4 Cameron*.............................1 1 Cameron*.............................4 4 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....3 1 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0 4 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....1 6 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....2 1 Southeastern Oklahoma@....0 4 Angelo State@.....................3 7 Midwestern State@..............0 4 Angelo State#.......................6 3 Midwestern State#................0 4 Abilene Christian#...............0 2 Angelo State#.......................5 *-LSC North Division @-LSC Tournament #-NCAA II South Central Regional 2006 (31-17, 17-7*) 3 Abilene Christian...............12 6 Oklahoma Baptist.................2 4 Angelo State.........................2 8 Tarleton State........................0 3 Oklahoma City.....................4 8 Angelo State.......................11 1 St. Gregory’s........................2 3 Southwestern Oklahoma*....1 4 Southwestern Oklahoma*....2 1 Southern Nazarene...............0 6 Southern Nazarene...............4 1 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 2 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 3 College of St. Mary..............0 9 College of St. Mary..............1 5 Truman State........................6 5 Truman State........................6 3 East Central*........................1 4 East Central*........................1 9 East Central*........................1 8 East Central*........................0 8 Cameron*.............................0 4 Cameron*.............................0 4 Cameron*.............................2 7 Cameron*.............................3 3 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0 5 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....2 2 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....1 3 Southeastern Oklahoma.......2 0 Northeastern State*..............3 7 Northeastern State*..............9 0 Northeastern State*..............4 0 Northeastern State*..............9 1 Midwestern State*................0 7 Midwestern State*................9 0 Midwestern State*................2 2 Midwestern State*................4 3 Texas Woman’s@.................0 1 Midwestern State@..............6 11 Angelo State@.....................2 4 Southeastern Oklahoma@....5 6 Abilene Christian#...............0 8 St. Edward’s#.......................0 7 Incarnate Word#...................0 5 Incarnate Word#...................4 1 Cal State-Bakersfield$..........6 2 SIU-Edwardsville$...............0 3 Emporia State$.....................4 *-LSC North Division @-LSC Tournament #-NCAAII South Central Regional $-NCAA II World Series 2007 (29-16, 15-9*) 9 Incarnate Word.....................4 4 Abilene Christian.................5 7 Midwestern State*................4 4 Midwestern State*................3 12 Oklahoma Baptist.................5 5 Washburn..............................4 20 Oklahoma Baptist.................2 4 Washburn..............................6 10 Washburn..............................0 1 Midwestern State*................5 3 Midwestern State*................5 5 Southwestern Oklahoma*....1 3 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 3 Southwestern Oklahoma*....2 6 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 0 Emporia State.......................6 4 Emporia State.......................3 5 Truman State........................4 2 Oklahoma City.....................4 1 Washburn..............................0 0 Northwest Missouri..............6 8 Fort Hays State.....................0 0 East Central*........................1 6 East Central*........................0 2 East Central*........................1 9 East Central*........................1 6 West Texas A&M.................0 9 Cameron*.............................3 11 Cameron*.............................3 14 Cameron*...........................12 4 Cameron*.............................8 1 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....2 1 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0 4 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0 2 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....0 0 Northeastern State*..............1 1 Northeastern State*..............3 0 Northeastern State*..............2 1 Northeastern State*..............2 4 Texas A&M-Kingsville@....2 0 Midwestern State@............10 7 Tarleton State@....................1 2 Texas A&M-Kingsville@....1 3 Angelo State@.....................2 3 Midwestern State@...........4 *-LSC North Division @-LSC Tournament 2008 (36-16, 17-7*) 7 Abilene Christian.............3 2 St. Mary’s (TX)................4 5 Texas A&M-Kingsville....3 11 Incarnate Word.................5 1 St. Edward’s.....................2 6 Southern Nazarene...........1 0 St. Gregory’s....................7 1 Central Missouri...............3 3 Washburn..........................1 5 Southern Nazarene...........1 8 Washburn..........................5 2 Central Missouri...............1 3 Northeastern State*..........0 4 Northeastern State*..........2 7 Northeastern State*..........4 4 Northeastern State*..........5 2 Midwestern State*............4 5 Midwestern State*............3 5 Midwestern State*............3 3 Midwestern State*............6 2 Southwestern Okla.*........0 7 Southwestern Okla.*........2 7 Southwestern Okla.*........6 4 Southwestern Okla.*........1 0 Northwest Missouri..........3 7 Northwest Missouri..........3 14 Angelo State.....................6 19 Tarleton State....................7 5 Texas A&M-Kingsville....4 10 Texas Woman’s.................2 4 Eastern New Mexico........2 10 Abilene Christian.............2 7 West Texas A&M.............2 5 Missouri Southern............1 13 Missouri Southern............1 8 East Central*....................0 5 East Central*....................1 5 East Central*....................4 5 East Central*....................3 4 Cameron*.........................8 12 Cameron*.........................1 12 Cameron*.........................2 7 Cameron*.........................6 3 Southeastern Okla.*.........5 3 Southeastern Okla.*.........2 0 Southeastern Okla.*.........1 7 Southeastern Okla.*.........8 0 Abilene Christian@..........2 4 Cameron@.....................10 0 Southeastern Okla.#.........2 7 St. Mary’s (TX)#..............4 0 St. Edward’s#...................3 *-LSC North Division @-LSC Tournament #-NCAA II South Central Re- gional 2009 (26-15, 16-6*) 8 Northwest Missouri..........2 5 Northwest Missouri..........4 11 Washburn..........................1 2 Washburn .........................6 1 Central Missouri...............2 2 Fort Hays State.................7 5 Pittsburg State..................6 3 Northwest Missouri..........7 8 Emporia State...................2 6 Washburn..........................5 3 Southeastern Okla.*.........8 6 Southeastern Okla.*.........7 4 Northeastern State*...........2 7 Northeastern State*...........0 5 Northeastern State*...........2 4 Northeastern State*...........0 5 Midwestern State*.............4 Season-By-Season Results
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    27 2016 UCO SOFTBALL 8 Midwestern State*........... 2 1 Midwestern State*........... 2 8 Midwestern State*........... 7 2 Southwestern Okla.*....... 0 5 Southwestern Okla.*....... 0 7 Missouri Southern........... 3 4 Missouri Southern........... 0 6 Southwestern Okla.*....... 4 8 Southwestern Okla.*....... 3 7 West Texas A&M............ 8 2 Abilene Christian............ 4 8 East Central*................... 3 4 East Central*................. 10 11 East Central*................... 4 9 East Central*................... 2 4 Cameron*........................ 3 3 Cameron*........................ 6 7 St. Mary’s (TX)............... 4 5 Cameron*........................ 2 1 Cameron*........................ 8 1 West Texas A&M@....... 19 1 Midwestern State@......... 0 3 West Texas A&M@......... 1 2 Abilene Christian@......... 7 *-LSC North Division @-LSC Tournament 2010 (32-21, 14-8*) 5 Northwest Missouri......... 4 10 Northwest Missouri......... 1 3 Texas Woman’s................ 1 7 Texas Woman’s................ 6 10 Missouri Western............. 9 7 Missouri Western............. 6 0 Eastern New Mexico....... 4 3 Eastern New Mexico....... 1 3 Emporia State.................. 6 0 Emporia State.................. 3 5 Eastern New Mexico....... 1 6 Washburn......................... 2 6 West Texas A&M.......... 12 1 West Texas A&M............ 9 3 Northeastern State*......... 0 2 Northeastern State*......... 1 5 Northeastern State*......... 4 5 Northeastern State*......... 3 1 Midwestern State*........... 2 3 Midwestern State*........... 2 3 Midwestern State*........... 7 0 Midwestern State*........... 1 6 Tarleton State................... 7 7 Tarleton State................... 4 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville... 5 2 Tarleton State................... 1 9 Abilene Christian............ 5 0 Angelo State...................11 10 West Texas A&M............ 2 7 Texas Woman’s ............... 6 6 Southwestern Okla.*....... 5 17 Southwestern Okla.*....... 9 3 Southwestern Okla.*....... 1 13 Southwestern Okla.*....... 5 3 West Texas A&M............ 4 3 West Texas A&M.......... 10 1 East Central*................... 2 6 East Central*................... 2 5 Cameron*........................ 3 0 Cameron*........................ 5 5 Cameron*........................ 4 0 Cameron*.......................11 1 Southeastern Okla.*........ 0 0 Southeastern Okla.*........ 1 4 Southeastern Okla.*........ 2 2 Southeastern Okla.*........ 4 8 Texas Woman’s@............ 0 4 East Central@................. 5 4 Southeastern Okla.@....... 1 6 Midwestern State@......... 4 1 East Central@................. 2 0 Angelo State#.................. 4 Season-By-Season Results 2 Texas Woman’s#...................7 *-LSC North Division @-LSC Tournament #-NCAA II South Central Regional 2011 (25-23, 7-11*) 7 Northwest Missouri..............1 8 Northwest Missouri..............0 6 Newman...............................1 8 Henderson State...................9 6 Missouri Western..................2 0 Angelo State.......................10 2 Nebraska-Omaha..................3 3 Southern Arkansas................2 10 TX A&M International.........3 0 West Texas A&M...............12 7 TX A&M International.........0 4 West Texas A&M...............12 8 Northwest Missouri..............6 10 Drury....................................2 2 Emporia State.......................9 3 Missouri Southern................1 0 East Central*........................8 0 East Central*........................2 5 East Central*........................1 1 Missouri Western .................3 9 Missouri Western .................1 0 Cameron*.............................2 8 Cameron*.............................0 5 Cameron*.............................7 0 Fort Hays State.....................1 5 Fort Hays State...................10 5 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....7 8 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....5 5 Southeastern Oklahoma*.....4 3 West Texas A&M.................4 7 Texas Woman’s.....................0 9 Angelo State.........................1 5 Tarleton State........................2 4 Texas A&M-Kingsville........2 6 Abilene Christian.................1 0 Northeastern State*..............3 11 Northeastern State*..............3 3 Northeastern State*..............7 1 Emporia State.......................7 5 Emporia State.......................4 0 Midwestern State*................2 2 Midwestern State*................1 0 Midwestern State*................5 0 Emporia State.....................14 2 Emporia State.......................1 0 Southwestern Oklahoma*....2 0 Southwestern Oklahoma*....9 6 Southwestern Oklahoma*....0 *-LSC North Division 2012 (46-9) 6 Angelo State.......................14 1 Angelo State.........................8 9 Ouachita Baptist...................3 4 Southern Arkansas................0 2 Central Missouri...................4 10 Emporia State.......................6 5 Emporia State.......................4 5 Northeastern State................4 12 Drury..................................11 2 Drury....................................0 9 Midwestern State..................5 10 Midwestern State..................0 7 Truman State........................2 8 Northwest Missouri..............2 9 Fort Hays State.....................1 16 Washburn..............................2 14 Cameron...............................6 4 Cameron...............................3 16 Pittsburg State......................7 11 Pittsburg State......................3 6 Missouri Southern................5 6 Missouri Southern................0 6 Lincoln.................................3 11 Lincoln.................................3 11 Lindenwood..........................5 7 Lindenwood..........................1 9 Southwest Baptist.................2 11 Southwest Baptist.................0 5 Central Missouri...................2 10 Central Missouri...................2 6 Northwest Missouri..............0 9 Northwest Missouri..............1 12 Truman State........................8 9 Truman State........................0 1 Fort Hays State.....................0 5 Fort Hays State.....................0 12 Northeastern State................5 8 Midwestern State..................6 8 Midwestern State..................4 3 Emporia State.......................2 14 Emporia State.....................15 2 Missouri Western..................3 5 Missouri Western .................0 3 Mid-America Christian........1 3 Incarnate Word#...................1 2 Emporia State#.....................1 0 Emporia State#.....................2 8 Emporia State#.....................6 1 Angelo State$.......................0 3 Angelo State$.....................12 11 Angelo State$.......................3 4 Flagler@...............................2 6 Southern Connecticut@.......4 3 UC San Diego@...................4 0 UC San Diego@...................2 #-NCAAII South Central Regional I $-South Central Super Regional @-NCAA II World Series 2013 (51-11, 23-3*) 15 Eastern New Mexico............4 2 Abilene Christian.................1 10 Eastern New Mexico............5 5 Abilene Christian.................6 1 Minnesota St.-Mankato........0 0 Missouri-St. Louis................3 3 Augustana.............................4 8 UC San Diego......................0 2 Dixie State............................1 5 Augustana.............................4 4 Cameron...............................0 10 Cameron...............................8 11 Illinois-Springfield...............3 2 Illinois-Springfield...............3 7 Newman...............................4 7 Newman...............................3 12 Southern Nazarene...............3 8 Southern Nazarene...............3 7 Missouri Southern*..............0 3 Missouri Southern*............11 3 Pittsburg State*....................2 5 Pittsburg State*....................4 11 Midwestern State..................8 5 Nebraska-Kearney*..............2 6 Nebraska-Kearney*..............4 6 Midwestern State................15 1 Midwestern State..................4 9 Southwest Baptist*...............1 8 Southwest Baptist*...............0 5 Central Missouri*.................1 9 Central Missouri*.................8 8 Oklahoma Christian.............0 11 Lincoln*...............................0 13 Lincoln*...............................0 3 Emporia State*.....................1 5 Emporia State*.....................4 11 Washburn*............................8 16 Washburn*............................7 5 Northeastern State*..............3 4 Northeastern State*..............2 3 Lindenwood*........................4 6 Lindenwood*........................1 11 Truman State*......................1 0 Truman State*......................9 3 Missouri Western*................2 5 Missouri Western*................4 5 Northwest Missouri*............3 5 Northwest Missouri*............4 6 Mid-America Christian........0 5 Northwest Missouri!.............0 2 Emporia State!......................1 0 Fort Hays State!....................5 0 Emporia State!......................1 2 Minot State#.........................0 11 Fort Hays State#...................3 7 Fort Hays State#...................1 5 Winona State$......................2 5 Winona State$......................4 5 Armstrong Atlantic@...........2 7 Molloy$................................1 14 Armstrong Atlantic@...........1 5 Kutztown@..........................2 !-MIAA Tournament #-NCAA II Central Regional I $-Central Super Regional @-NCAA II World Series 2014 (41-17, 22-4*) 6 Augustana............................ 7 2 St. Mary’s (TX)................... 7 4 West Texas A&M................ 5 7 Mary.................................... 3 3 Minot State.......................... 2 0 Emporia State...................... 2 17 Oklahoma Panhandle.......... 4 4 Henderson State.................. 5 4 Missouri-St. Louis............... 0 5 Minnesota-Duluth............... 3 10 Ouachita Baptist.................. 0 8 Tarleton State....................... 0 3 Rogers State........................ 6 2 Midwestern State................. 1 0 St. Mary’s (TX)................... 2 4 Eastern New Mexico........... 0 7 Lindenwood*....................... 0 9 Lindenwood*....................... 1 9 Lincoln*.............................. 0 5 Lincoln*.............................. 0 8 Missouri Southern*............. 0 6 Missouri Southern*............. 1 7 Pittsburg State*................... 3 6 Pittsburg State*................... 2 10 Rogers State........................ 0 7 Rogers State........................ 0 14 Nebraska-Kearney*............. 1 8 Nebraska-Kearney*............. 0 1 Fort Hays State*.................. 4 9 Fort Hays State*.................. 1 7 Southwest Baptist*.............. 3 12 Southwest Baptist*.............. 4 6 Central Missouri*................ 2 5 Central Missouri*................ 2 1 Oklahoma Christian............ 3 8 Oklahoma Christian............ 3 3 Northeastern State*............. 1 7 Northeastern State*............. 4 13 Northeastern State............... 0 12 Northeastern State............... 4 3 Midwestern State................. 1 7 Midwestern State................. 5 3 Emporia State*.................... 2 2 Emporia State*.................... 4 4 Washburn*........................... 0 3 Washburn*........................... 5 12 Southern Nazarene.............. 0 1 Southern Nazarene............2 7 Northwest Missouri*.........1 9 Northwest Missouri*.........7 2 Missouri Western*.............0 4 Missouri Western*.............5 3 Lindenwood!.....................0 1 Missouri Western!...........10 2 Emporia State!...................7 7 Emporia State#..................5 4 Southeastern Oklahoma#..5 2 Emporia State#................13 !-MIAA Tournament #-NCAA II Central Regional I 2015 (41-20, 18-8*) 7 Metro State........................4 7 Molloy...............................6 1 Colorado State-Pueblo......2 9 Missouri-St. Louis.............4 2 Dixie State.........................1 9 St. Mary’s........................10 6 Texas Woman’s..................3 3 St. Mary’s..........................7 4 Texas A&M International..3 8 Texas A&M-Commerce....3 0 Oklahoma Christian..........1 3 Tarleton State.....................1 2 Oklahoma Christian........10 11 Oklahoma Christian..........9 16 Northwest Missouri*.......13 6 Northwest Missouri*.........5 6 Missouri Western*.............3 8 Missouri Western*.............4 6 Rogers State......................1 4 Rogers State......................0 5 Lincoln*............................7 15 Lincoln*............................0 2 Lindenwood*.....................0 8 Lindenwood*.....................4 2 Winona State.....................0 8 Concordia-St. Paul............6 2 Augustana..........................4 0 Upper Iowa........................1 7 Wayne State.......................2 6 Nebraska-Kearney*...........8 5 Nebraska-Kearney*...........6 2 Fort Hays State*................3 4 Fort Hays State*................1 0 Cameron............................8 6 Cameron............................1 17 Northeastern State*...........4 9 Northeastern State*...........5 10 Northeastern State.............7 11 Northeastern State.............3 21 Southern Nazarene............5 8 Southern Nazarene............0 5 Southwest Baptist*............3 8 Southwest Baptist*............5 4 Central Missouri*..............7 12 Central Missouri*..............4 5 Washburn*.......................14 6 Washburn*.........................1 8 Emporia State*..................0 17 Emporia State*..................8 18 Midwestern State...............5 5 Midwestern State...............1 8 Missouri Southern*...........0 8 Missouri Southern*...........1 2 Pittsburg State*.................3 3 Pittsburg State*.................5 4 Emporia State!...................7 11 Washburn!.........................6 1 Northwest Missouri!..........2 4 Winona State#...................1 1 Augustana#........................5 1 East Central#.....................4 !-MIAA Tournament #-NCAA II Central Regional I Cody White 2014- 82-37
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    28 2016 UCO SOFTBALL NCAADivision II National Tournament History 2002 UCO qualified for its first-ever Division II national tournament, going to San Antonio, Texas for the South Central Regional. The Bronchos beat Colorado Mesa 3-2 in the first round before being eliminated with back-to-back losses to Texas A&M-Kingsville (1-0 and 4-0). 2005 UCO’s second Division II playoff appearance resulted in another trip to SanAntonio, Texas for the South Central Regional, with the Bronchos going 2-2. Central fell to Angelo State 6-4 in the first round, then re- bounded to shut out Midwestern State (3-0) and Abilene Christian (4-0) before being ousted by ASU (5-2). Central Oklahoma has qualified for the NCAADivision II national tournament nine times since joining the organization in 1989-90, including five of the last seven years. All nine appearances have come since 2002 and the Bronchos have an all-time record of 26-18 in national tournament games. UCO has made three NCAA Division II Championship Finals appearances after winning regional championships in 2006, ‘12 and ‘13. The Bronchos captured the first women’s national championship in school history in 2013 to cap a perfect 9-0 post-season run. A year-by-year look at UCO in the Division II national tournament: 2006 UCO had an amazing post-season run when it made it back to the national tournament for the second straight year. The Bronchos entered the South Central Regional in Wichita Falls, Texas as the No. 7 seed and rolled over Abilene Christian (6-0), St. Edward’s (8-0) and Incarnate Word (7-0) to make the finals before clipping UIW 5-4 in extra innings to advance to the World Series in Salem, Va.. UCO lost to Cal State-Bakersfield 6-1 in the first round, then blanked Southern Illlinois-Edwardsville 2-0 before being eliminated by Emporia State 4-3 in tying for fifth. 2008 The Bronchos were back in the playoffs after a one-year hiatus, travel- ing to San Angelo, Texas for the South Central Regional. UCO fell to Southeastern Oklahoma 2-0 in the first round, stayed alive with a 7-4 win over St. Mary’s and was eliminated by St. Edward’s 3-0. 2010 UCO made its shortest Division II national tournament appearance at the South Central Regional in Emporia, Kan., losing to to Angelo State (4-0) and Texas Woman’s (7-2) in its first two games. 2013 The Bronchos went on a dominating post-season run to capture their first NCAA Division II national championship. UCO opened at the Central Regional I Tournament in Hays, Kan. and blanked Minot State 2-0 in its first game before blasting host Fort Hays State 11-3 and 7-1 to move on to the Central Super Regional. The Bronchos hosted that best-of-three event and topped Winona State 5-2 and 5-4 to advance to the Division II World Series for the second consecutive season. UCO beatArmstrongAtlantic (5-2), Molloy (7-1) andArmstrong again (14-1) to roll into the finals and claimed the national title with a thrilling 5-2 extra-inning finals victory over Kutztown, scoring three runs in the top of the ninth inning to finish off a best-ever 51-11 season. 2012 UCO capped a sensational season with a second trip to the World Series. The Bronchos hosted the South Central Regional I Tournament, beating Incarnate Word (3-1) and Emporia State (2-1) before the Hornets forced an “if necessary” game with a 2-0 win. UCO scored three seventh-inning runs to top ESU 8-6 in the finals and advance to San Angelo, Texas for the Super Regional. The Bronchos trimmed Angelo State 1-0 in the opener of that best-of-three series, but the Rambelles squared it with a 12-3 rout. UCO rebounded with an 11-3 romp to capture the regional title. Central beat Flagler (4-2) and Southern Connecticut (6-4) in the first two rounds of the World Series in Louisville, Ky. before falling to UC San Diego twice (4-3 and 2-0) to tie for third in finishing 46-9. 2014 UCO made its third straight national tournament appearance in 2014, going 1-2 at the Central Regional in Mankato, Minn. The Bronchos opened with a dramatic 7-5 extra-inning win over conference rival Emporia State, but lost a 5-4 winner’s bracket decision to Southeastern Oklahoma and then were eliminated by ESU 13-2 in finishing 41-17. 2015 The Bronchos qualified for the Division II playoffs for the fourth consecutive year in 2015 and went 1-2 at the Central Regional in Sioux Falls, S.D. UCO upended Winona State 4-1 in the first round, but fell to host Augustana 5-1 in the winner’s bracket finals and was ousted by East Central 4-1 to finish with a 41-20 record.
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    30 2016 UCO SOFTBALL TheUniversity of Central Oklahoma prepares future leaders in an opportunity- rich environment, ideally located in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Central offers an innovative learning community where teaching comes first and students develop personal relationships with faculty and staff who are committed to transforming lives. With 114 undergraduate majors and 54 graduate programs, Central is a smart investment for students dedicated to their future success. Central is home to students from throughout Oklahoma, as well as all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Among Central’s many unique and notable academic programs are Forensic Science, Accounting, Music Theater, Professional Golf Management, Jazz Studies, Mass Communication, Nursing, and Funeral Science. Central is: • Home to the world-renown Forensic Science Institute, which attracts experts from throughout the world to teach students and law enforcement professionals the latest techniques in crime fighting • Rated by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the “2010 Great Col- leges to Work For” • Winner of multiple national and statewide awards for sustainability efforts • An official Olympic and Paralympic Training Site, as designated by the U.S. Olympic Committee • Home to the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO, located in Oklahoma City’s Bricktown district • Partnered with Chesapeake Energy to build the CHK-Central Boathouse on the Oklahoma River, which will house Central’s rowing team as well as an entertain- ment venue and an art gallery • Home to 2008 Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year, Dr. Wei Chen • Ranked among the top universities nationally in residence life In Fall 2010, Central opened the new state-of-the-art Center for Transformative Learning, a classroom building designed intentionally to encourage collaboration and creativity in its learning spaces. In addition, Central’s appealing 210-acre campus is on track to become a certified botanical garden, offering both a pleasing learning and living environment and a source of pride for students, employees and alumni. Founded in 1890, the University of Central Oklahoma is the state’s first public institution of higher learning, and continues to cultivate creativity and innovation in every corner of campus, bringing to life its core values of Character, Community and Civility each day. The University UCO Quick Facts Founded: December 24, 1890 Location: Edmond, Oklahoma President: Dr. Don Betz Enrollment: 17,101 Faculty: More than 400 full-time professors with an additional 380 professionals from the community serving as adjunct faculty. A full 75 percent of faculty members have earned doctorates. Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1 Student Representation: Students come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Academic Divisions: Five undergraduate colleges and a college of gradu- ate studies and research. Degrees: UCO awards 10 bachelor’s degrees with 114 undergraduate majors and 112 options. There are six master’s degrees with 24 majors and 47 options. UCO also offers a Funeral Service Certificate Program. School Calendar: Two 16-week semesters (fall and spring) and an 8-week summer session. Library: The Chambers Library exceeds 1.4 million volumes of books, microforms, periodicals and government documents. Organizations: More than 200 clubs and organizations on campus. Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; As- sociation of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs; National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education; American Speech and Hearing Association;American DieteticAssociation;American Chemical Society; National League of Nursing and other professional program organizations.
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    31 2016 UCO SOFTBALL TheUniversity Best of The Best • Oklahoma’s largest and oldest college of education has graduated more than 50,000 teachers since 1890. • A broadcasting communications program annually recognized as one of the best in the region for technology. • A theatre arts department specializing in providing opportunities for incoming freshmen on stage and production. • The state’s largest computing science department. • Graduates from the department of nursing and pre-medical programs consistently score well about the state aveage of 8 percent passing. • The region’s only master’s of science degree program in forensic science. • The only photojournalism degree in the state • The only forensic science program in this region of the United States. • Oklahoma’s first and only funeral service program. • Scott Booker, UCO alumnus and manager of The Flaming Lips, is Executive Director for the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO (AMC@UCO), the only American affiliate of the original academy, outside of London. • The UCO Jazz Lab has been named multiple times as the best place in the Oklahoma City metro area for live jazz music in both The Oklahoman and the Oklahoma Gazette, and is home to UCO’s nationally recognized Jazz Studies program. • UCO serves as an official training site for the U.S. Paralympics, with the men’s and women’s national sitting volleyball teams training on campus, along with Paralympic track and archery athletes. UCO also served as host for the 2010 Sitting Volleyball World Championships, marking the first time the event was held in the U.S. • Central has one of only 20 golf management programs in the country that is accredited by the Professional Golfers’Association of America, and the only PGA-accredited program in Oklahoma. • Many national and state pageant winners have attended Central, including Lauren Nelson, Miss America 2007; Emoly West, Miss Okla- homa 2010; Claudia Williamson, Miss Black Oklahoma 2012; Evey Exantus, Miss Black Oklahoma 2010; Alyssa Baldwin Siler, Mrs. Oklahoma America 2010; and Simone Goelz, Mrs. Oklahoma United States 2012. • Central stands out among Oklahoma universi- ties as a top producer of Fulbright scholars in the United States. The Fulbright Scholar Program is the U.S. government’s flagship program in international educational exchange and helps to promote a mutual understanding between people of the U.S. and other countries. Broncho Field Central Oklahoma plays all its home games at Broncho Field, located on the north side of campus directly west of Hamilton Field House. The field, with bleacher seating available down the first- and third-base lines and behind home plate, was dedicated in 1994. New dugouts were constructed before the 2014 season and massive renovations that will include a home locker room, new press box and concession stand/ticket office are scheduled to begin immediately after the completion of the 2016 season. UCO is 249-103-1 since moving into Broncho Field, includ- ing a sparkling 56-5 mark the last three years.
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    32 2016 UCO SOFTBALL AthleticAdministration Athletic Director Joe Muller Now in his eighth year as athletic director at Central Oklahoma is Joe Muller, who has helped return the Bronchos to national prominence in NCAA Division II. UCO teams have captured 11 conference championships and had 12 top-10 national finishes during Muller’s tenure, with softball winning the school’s first-ever women’s national championship in 2013. Sixty-three student-athletes have earnedAll-America honors over the past seven years and the Bronchos have placed 42nd or better three times in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings out of nearly 350 Division II institutions. The athletic department’s fund-raising efforts have also increased significantly under Joe’s guidance. He secured the largest gift in program history last fall with a $10 million donation that ranks among the highest ever in the NCAA Division II ranks, continues to grow Stampede Club membership and also in- troduced a corporate sales initiative that has generated record revenues for the program in just four years. Academically, UCO’s student-athletes are performing at all-time high levels. For the past six years, the overall grade point average of student-athletes has surpassed that of the general student population and to demonstrate that academics is a priority, the athletic department now hosts an annual Academic Awards Banquet recognizing the achievements of student-athletes. A native of Stillwater, Joe earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Oklahoma State and got his start in athletic administration at OSU when he served as director of athletic marketing and promotions from 1985-90. Muller was involved in the television industry for more than a decade before returning to OSU in 2002 as associate athletic director, serving in that capacity until going to Purdue in ‘06. He was senior associate athletic director for external relations for the Boilermakers for two years before becoming just the seventh athletic director in Central’s rich athletic history in July of 2008 Joe is married (Julie) and has three sons (Jaxon, Brandon and Matthew). President Dr. Don Betz Dr. Don Betz became the school’s 20th president inAugust 2011 after having previously served as UCO’s Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs from 1999-2005. President Betz developed several initiatives and programs that helped transform Central into one of the leading metropolitan universities in the nation during his first stint at the school and he’s been the driving force in making UCO a destination of choice in higher education since his return to campus. President Betz has enjoyed a distinguished career in higher education that spans more than 40 years, developing a reputation for teaching and encouraging students, leadership development and diplomacy through his international activities, most notably with the United Nations and its affiliated non-government organizations. Prior to returning to UCO, he served as president of Northeastern State, a post he held for three years. He also served as Chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 2005 until his appointment at NSU and as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Palmer College (Iowa) from 1994-1999. In the 23 years prior, he fulfilled various capacities at NSU, including the Vice President of University Relations and Professor of Political Science. While at NSU, he also was the Executive Director of the Educational Foundation, Assistant to the President, Dean of Continuing Education and Special Programs, Director of the Sequoyah Institute/Center for Tribal Studies, the founder and advisor of the university’s President’s Leadership Class and its Model United Nations program. From 1982 through 2003, President Betz worked for and with the United Nations on Middle East issues. He founded and chaired the International Coordinating Committee on the Question of Palestine (ICCP), a UN-affiliated non-governmental organization (NGO) network pursuing peace in the Middle East based on UN resolutions. A frequent writer and speaker, Dr. Betz has addressed international, educational, motivational topics, and has worked with newspapers, radio and television. His life-long interest in global issues and his passion for promoting cross-cultural understanding has led him to more than 80 countries. While president at NSU, he served as the chair of the Northeast Oklahoma Public Facility Authority, board member for BancFirst in Tahlequah, the TahlequahArea Chamber of Commerce, Creative Oklahoma, Inc., and chair of the Regional University System of Oklahoma Council of Presidents. He is a member of the Oklahoma Academy, Leadership Oklahoma, Universities and Colleges President’s Climate Commitment, InternationalAssociation of University Presidents and has served as Chairman ofAASCU’s International Education Committee. President Betz received his B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of San Francisco and his M.A. and Ph.D. in International Studies from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver. He also completed Harvard Univer- sity’s Institute for Educational Management.
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    33 2016 UCO SOFTBALL AthleticAdministration Assistant Athletic Director/Business Britni Brannon Serving as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for business is Britni Brannon, who is also UCO’s senior women’s administrator. An Oklahoma native, Brannon graduated from UCO in 2002 and spent the next five years working for an audio/visual company doing marketing, advertising and materials management. A Certified Procurement Officer with the State of Oklahoma, Brannon returned to UCO in 2007 as a Buyer II in the Purchasing, Payment Services & Travel department and was in that capacity until moving to the athletic department as business manager in s athletic business manager in the fall of 2012. Britni is married (Todd) and has one son (Alex). Assistant Athletic Director/Operations Gunnar Poff Gunnar Poff is in his second year as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for operations after serving the previous four years as coordinator of ticket sales for the Bronchos. Poff took over his new role in May and is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of UCO’s Athletic Department. Gunnar also serves as sport supervisor for five sports and is responsible for the areas of athletic training, strength & conditioning, ticketing and game-day operations. Anative of Sayre, Gunnar was a pitcher for the Southwestern Oklahoma baseball team during the mid-2000s and earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from SWOSU in 2007. Poff went on to earn a master’s of education in intercollegiate athletics administration in 2009 from the University of Oklahoma, working in the office of event management during his tenure at OU. Gunnar is married (Tessa) and has three daughters (Presley, Piper and Devyn). Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance Darnell Smith In his sixth year at Central Oklahoma is Darnell Smith, who became assistant athletic director for compliance in the summer of 2015. Smith came to UCO from the University of New Mexico, where he served as Director of Compliance. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Smith was a four-year member of the Oklahoma State football team from 2002-06 at defensive end. He was a three-time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Scholar award at OSU and also earned second-team honors on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Team. Darnell was named OSU’s Outstanding Senior and earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from there. He served as a graduate assistant in the OSU compliance office in 2007-08 and worked as a management development trainee for the United States Olympic Committee from June 2008 to February 2009. Smith went to New Mexico in February of 2009 and was there until coming to UCO. Darnell is married (Candace) and has one son (Darnell, Jr.). Assistant Athletic Director/Sponsorships and Marketing Brandon Baker Brandon Baker is in his fifth year at Central Oklahoma as assistant athletic director for sponsorships and marketing. He’s responsible for corporate sponsorships and marketing for all athletic events on the UCO campus, working with local, regional and national businesses to create memorable experiences for both fans and sponsors. Baker was at the Oklahoma City RedHawks for 10 years before coming to UCO, working with corporate sponsorships, baseball operations, game-day experience and ticket office manager. He spent two years prior to that with the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. A native of Fulton, Mo., Baker is a University of Missouri graduate and was involved with the Mizzou chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Baker is married (Erin) and has two sons (Benjamin and Evan).
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    34 2016 UCO SOFTBALL AthleticAdministration Athletic Compliance Coordinator Jeremy Rogers Jeremy Rogers joined the Central OklahomaAthletic Department in November of 2012 and currently serves as Director of Athletic Compliance. Anative of Medford, Rogers played football for four years at Southern Nazarene and earned all-conference honors at tight end as a senior. He graduated SNU in 2007 with a degee in sports managment. Jeremy went on to law school at Oklahoma, earning his juris doctor degree there. He worked as an intern in the compliance department and Office of Legal Counsel while at OU. Jeremy is married (Rachel) and has one son (Mason). Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations Mike Kirk Serving as assistant athletic director for media relations at Central Oklahoma is Mike Kirk, whose main duty is to keep local, state and national media informed about the school’s 14 varsity sports. Kirk is in his 29th year with the Bronchos, coming to UCO in November 1987. Mike was an athletic media relations student assistant at Oklahoma State University for four years and graduated with a journalism degree. He was a sports writer at newspapers in McAlester and Lawton for five years before coming to UCO. Kirk worked as the Press Information Manager for wrestling at the 1996 Olympic Games and served from 2010-15 on the NCAADivision II Wrestling Championships Committee, including three years as chair. Kirk was inducted into the Oklahoma Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for Lifetime Achievement in the fall of 2012. Kirk has received 58 CoSIDA publication awards at UCO, including 27 Best in the Nation citations. Mike is married (Debbie) and has two children (Alex and Jessica). Director of Stampede Club Al Jones Al Jones joined the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department as Director of the Stampede Club in July 2014. The Stampede Club is the athletic booster club for all UCO sports and helps support the athletic department through financial contributions and other events. Jones, who has been involved with Broncho athletics in a variety of ways since the early 1960s, had served as Executive Director and Membership Coordinator of Alumni Relations at UCO for six years before joining the athletic department. Jones was a student trainer and manager for the 1962 Central football team that won the 1962 NAIAnational championship and he earned both bachelor’s (1966) and master’s (1974) degrees in education from UCO. Apast member of both the 45th Infantry DivisionArmy National Guard and United StatesAir Force Reserves, Jones was a teacher for many years at Stillwater and Millwood in addition to serving as headmaster/superintendent at Oklahoma Christian Schools. He worked in private business from 1998 until coming to UCO in April 2008 as Executive Director of Alumni Relations. Al is married (Sharon) and has two sons (Jon and Jeff). Coordinator of Athletic Ticket Sales Ethan Hooker Ethan Hooker is in his second year in charge of ticket sales at Central Oklahoma while also helping in a variety of other roles in the athletic department. Hooker worked as ticket sales and operations assistant for the Tulsa Drillers for eight months before coming to UCO in August of 2014. He also spent two summers interning with the Lakeshore Chinooks, a collegiate summer league baseball club in Mequon, Wis. Born in Chicago, Ethan spent most of his life in suburban Atlanta and attended Georgia Southern. He earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from GSU in December 2013. Ethan is single.
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    35 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Edmondis located in the heart of Oklahoma, just north of the state capital in Oklahoma City, and has a population of over 80,000 as one of the fastest growing cities in the state. Edmond has the best of both worlds including easy access to the city with just enough distance to maintain a close-knit community atmosphere. The city offers outstanding hotels, nostalgic shopping areas and conveniently located attractions for your enjoyment. Known for its outstanding golf courses, Edmond has hosted some of the most excit- ing PGA and celebrity events in the past two decades at world-famous Oak Tree Golf Club. Edmond is the fastest growing, most economically dynamic city in Oklahoma. Thriving technology firms, diverse retail and commercial opportunities, and small corporate office headquarters have enhanced our reputation as the affluent residential suburb to the metropolitan area. The local economy is booming. Retail trade has doubled just since 1990, commercial building permits continue at a record pace, and na- tional retailers are building Edmond locations at an unparalleled rate. Home values have appreciated significantly, with MultiList average sales prices increasing 19.5% since 1994. Home sales are brisk, with average time on the market of close to 90 days for most price ranges. New home and commercial construction have contributed nearly a bil- lion dollars to the economy since 1994 alone. There are many more activities in Edmond, with a variety of music, art, theatre, water and sporting events that make for spectacular family fun. Edmond is also just minutes south of historic Guthrie, which offers a variety of cozy bed-and-breakfast establishments along with the Lazy- E-Arena that is home to a number of rodeo events every year. About Edmond
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    36 2016 UCO SOFTBALL OklahomaCity The largest city in the state, Oklahoma City is located just minutes from Edmond at the crossroads of I-35, I-40 and I-44 in the heart of Oklahoma. The second largest city in the continental United States based on geographical size, more than 1.1 million people call metro Oklahoma City area home. Oklahoma City is surrounded by more than a dozen communities and offers a diverse landscape of hip, urban culture and charming, old-fashioned neighborhoods for visitors and residents alike. Oklahoma City’s climate is mild, with four distinct seasons and an average temperature of 60 degrees. With more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, outdoor recreation and activities are plentiful in Oklahoma City. As a city that redefines itself, Oklahoma City’s hip, spirited environment blends with its deep western heritage to create a place where culture and commerce thrive. With renowned festivals, national sport- ing events, treasure-filled museums and a variety of districts highlighting arts and entertainment, the possibilities for adventure and fun in Oklahoma City are endless. One of the main attractions in Oklahoma City is Bricktown, an area filled with shops, restaurants and clubs in the middle of downtown. Also located in downtown is the Chesa- peake Arena, home of the wildly popular Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA.
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    Central Oklahoma isin its fourth year as a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The MIAA, a 14-member conference of NCAA Division II insti- tutions in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma, was first or- ganized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Over the past 100 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of be- ing one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA schools have won 15 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, over 160 individual national titles. The MIAA currently conducts champi- onships in eight sports for men and nine for women. For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis and golf. The women compete for titles in vol- leyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, softball, golf and tennis. The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when the NCAA Division II confer- ence changed its name from the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics As- sociation. The decision to make the change origi- nated in 1989, when Pittsburg State and Washburn became the first schools outside the state of Missouri to gain membership in the MIAA. The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member institu- tions. Of those original members, Central Missouri, Truman State and Northwest Missouri State still remain a part of the MIAA. The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA reorganized to include only the five regional Missouri state colleges: Central Missouri, Truman (at the time known as Northeast Missouri Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association State), Northwest Missouri, Southeast Missouri State and Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State). Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the membership: Mis- souri School of Mines (later Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln in 1970 and the Missouri-St. Louis in 1980. Ken Jones became the first full-time commissioner of the MIAA in 1981 and would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997. Ralph McFillen succeeded Jones, serving 10 years before his retirement in 2007. Jim Johnson succeeded McFillen in July of that year and served as commissioner until September of 2010, when Dr. Bob Bo- erigter took over. Southwest Baptist brought membership back to eight schools in 1986, before the major expansion of the conference in 1989. Pittsburg State, Washburn, Missouri South- ern and Missouri Western began competi- tion in the 1989-90 season. Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following the 1990-91 season and was re- placed by Emporia State in the 1991-92 season. Missouri-St. Louis departed the MIAA in 1996, Missouri-Rolla left in 2005 and Lincoln forfeited its membership in 1999. Fort Hays State joined the MIAA in 2006, Nebraska-Omaha entered the league in 2008 and Lincoln re-joined the conference in 2010. UCO, Lindenwood, Nebraska-Kearney and Northeastern State all become league members with the start of the 2012-13 academic year. Nebraska-Omaha left the league in 2011 and Truman State did the same in 2013, which leaves the conference with 14 schools. Lincoln and SBU are associate members who compete in women’s basketball. Larry HouseDr. Bob Boerigter Josh SlaughterAmber Feldman Address: 114 West 11th Street (Suite 105), Kansas City, Mo. 64105 Phone: (816) 421-MIAA (6422) Media Relations Fax: (816) 421-6429 Website: www.themiaa.com Commissioner: Dr. Bob Boerigter Assistant Commissioner for Championships and Business Development: Larry House Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations: Amber Feldman Director of Communications: Josh Saughter 2016 UCO SOFTBALL Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
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    2016 BRONCHO SOFTBALL Jan. 30East Central University Ada, Okla. 12:00 p.m. Jan. 30 East Central University Ada, Okla. 2:00 p.m. Southeastern Oklahoma Classic Feb. 5 Arkansas Tech University Durant, Okla. 10:00 a.m. Feb. 5 Oklahoma Christian University Durant, Okla. 3:00 p.m. Feb. 6 Henderson State University Durant, Okla. 12:30 p.m. Feb. 6 Southwestern Oklahoma State University Durant, Okla. 3:00 p.m. Feb. 7 Southeastern Oklahoma State University Durant, Okla. 12:30 p.m. Feb. 9 Oklahoma Baptist University Shawnee, Okla. 3:00 p.m. Feb. 12 Oklahoma Christian University EDMOND 2:00 p.m. Rattler Invitational Feb. 19 Texas A&M International University San Antonio, Texas 10:00 a.m. Feb. 19 St. Mary’s University San Antonio, Texas 4:00 p.m. Feb. 20 Tarleton State University San Antonio, Texas 10:00 a.m. Feb. 20 Oklahoma Christian University San Antonio, Texas 12:00 p.m. Feb. 21 St. Mary’s University San Antonio, Texas 12:00 p.m. Mar. 1 Cameron University EDMOND 1:00 p.m. Mar. 1 Cameron University EDMOND 3:00 p.m. Mar. 4 Northwest Missouri State University* Maryville, Mo. 1:00 p.m. Mar. 4 Northwest Missouri State University* Maryville, Mo. 3:00 p.m. Mar. 5 Missouri Western State University* St. Joseph, Mo. 1:00 p.m. Mar. 5 Missouri Western State University* St. Joseph, Mo. 3:00 p.m. Mar. 11 Lindenwood University* EDMOND 1:00 p.m. Mar. 11 Lindenwood University* EDMOND 3:00 p.m. Mar. 12 Lincoln University* EDMOND 12:00 p.m. Mar. 12 Lincoln University* EDMOND 2:00 p.m. Mar. 15 Texas A&M International University EDMOND 2:00 p.m. Apple Market Softball Classic Mar. 18 Augustana University St. Joseph, Mo. 12:00 p.m. Mar. 18 Concordia University-St. Paul St. Joseph, Mo. 2:00 p.m. Mar. 19 University of Sioux Falls St. Joseph, Mo. 10:00 a.m. Mar. 19 Winona State St. Joseph, Mo. 4:00 p.m. Mar. 20 Minnesota State University - Mankato St. Joseph, Mo. 9:00 a.m. Mar. 20 University of Mary St. Joseph, Mo. 1:00 p.m. Mar. 25 University of Nebraska-Kearney* EDMOND 2:00 p.m. Mar. 25 University of Nebraska-Kearney* EDMOND 4:00 p.m. Mar. 26 Fort Hays State University* EDMOND 12:00 p.m. Mar. 26 Fort Hays State University* EDMOND 2:00 p.m. Apr. 1 Northeastern State University* EDMOND 2:00 p.m. Apr. 1 Northeastern State University* EDMOND 4:00 p.m. Apr. 2 Northeastern State University* Tahlequah, Okla. 2:00 p.m. Apr. 2 Northeastern State University* Tahlequah, Okla. 4:00 p.m. Apr. 6 St. Mary’s University EDMOND 2:00 p.m. Apr. 6 St. Mary’s University EDMOND 4:00 p.m. Apr. 8 Southwest Baptist University* Bolivar, Mo. 1:00 p.m. Apr. 8 Southwest Baptist University* Bolivar, Mo. 3:00 p.m. Apr. 9 University of Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 12:00 p.m. Apr. 9 University of Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 2:00 p.m. Apr. 13 Washburn University* Topeka, Kan. 2:00 p.m. Apr. 13 Washburn University* Topeka, Kan. 4:00 p.m. Apr. 14 Emporia State University* Emporia, Kan. TBA Apr. 14 Emporia State University* Emporia, Kan. TBA Apr. 19 Rogers State University EDMOND 2:00 p.m. Apr. 19 Rogers State University EDMOND 4:00 p.m. Apr. 22 Missouri Southern State University* EDMOND 2:00 p.m. Apr. 22 Missouri Southern State University* EDMOND 4:00 p.m. Apr. 23 Pittsburg State University* EDMOND 12:00 p.m. Apr. 23 Pittsburg State University* EDMOND 2:00 p.m. Apr. 28-30 MIAA Post-season Tournament Bold–Home game *–Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game w w w . b r o n c h o s p o r t s . c o m