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UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 1
2011 UCLA BRUINS SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL CONTACT: JAMES YBIERNAS • PHONE: (310) 206-8123 • FAX: (310) 825-8664 • E-MAIL: JAMESY@ATHLETICS.UCLA.EDU • WWW.UCLABRUINS.COM
2011 UCLA SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OVERALL: 33-17
PAC-10: 9-12
2/11 UTAH STATE 2, A
W, 19-0 (5)
2/11 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2
W, 7-0
2/12 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2, A
W, 15-2 (5)
2
2/12 UCF
W, 10-2 (5)
2/13 SAN DIEGO STATE 2, A
W, 8-2
2/18 vs. Southern Illinois Edwardsville 3
W, 3-2 (9)
2/18 vs. Arkansas 3
L, 3-4
2/19 vs. Utah 3
W, 6-2
2/19 vs. Portland State 3
W, 3-0
2/20 vs. Utah State 3
W, 13-3 (6)
2/23 at Cal State Northridge
W, 8-0 (5)
2/25 vs. #4/#5 Florida 4
L, 1-4
2/25 vs. #6/#6 Oklahoma 4
W, 3-0
2/26 vs. #8/#10 Tennessee 4
L, 1-7
2/27 vs. Northwestern 4
W, 5-4 (8)
4
2/27 vs. Ohio State
W, 12-5
3/4
vs. BYU 5
W, 5-2
3/4
vs. Baylor 5
L, 1-5
3/5
at San Diego State 5
W, 3-1
5
3/5
vs. Cal Poly
W, 4-0
3/11 vs. Sacramento State 6
W, 5-3
3/11 vs. Long Beach State 6
W, 7-3
3/12 vs. Cal State Fullerton 6
W, 11-2 (5)
6
3/12 vs. BYU
L, 4-6
3/13 vs. Saint Mary’s 6
W, 12-1 (5)
W, 9-1 (5)
3/24 OHIO A
W, 12-2 (5)
3/29 UC SANTA BARBARA A
3/29 UC SANTA BARBARA A
W, 10-4
W, 6-2
4/1
OREGON STATE 1, A
W, 9-1 (6)
4/2
OREGON STATE 1, A
4/3
OREGON STATE 1, A
W, 12-2 (5)
4/6
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
W, 5-4
1, A
W, 6-5 (14)
4/8
#13/#14 STANFORD
4/9
#13/#14 STANFORD 1, A
L, 2-6
L, 1-5
4/10 #13/#14 STANFORD 1, A
W, 4-1
4/15 at #1/#1 Arizona State 1, A
1, A
4/16 at #1/#1 Arizona State
L, 0-2
L, 0-5
4/17 at #1/#1 Arizona State 1, A
W, 4-0
4/21 #9/#10 WASHINGTON 1, A
W, 5-2
4/22 #9/#10 WASHINGTON 1, A
4/23 #9/#10 WASHINGTON 1, A
L, 3-4 (9)
1
L, 2-7
4/29 at #10/#9 California
4/30 at #10/#9 California 1
L, 1-9 (5)
L, 1-2
5/1
at #10/#9 California 1
L, 1-5
5/6
#11/#13 ARIZONA 1, A, B
1, A
5/7
#11/#13 ARIZONA
L, 1-7
W, 5-1
5/8
#11/#13 ARIZONA 1, A
L, 5-6
5/12 at #14/#11 Oregon 1, A
W, 7-4
5/13 at #14/#11 Oregon 1, A
5/14 at #14/#11 Oregon 1, A
L, 0-5
12:30 p.m.
5/20 vs. Jacksonville 7, A
5/21 vs. #3/#5 Florida/Bethune-Cookman 7, A
TBA
TBA
5/22 NCAA Regionals 7, A
5/27-29
NCAA Super Regionals
6/2-8
NCAA Women’s College World Series
All times Pacific and subject to change
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS PLAYED AT EASTON STADIUM
# - NFCA/USA Softball Ranking at Time of Game
1 - Pacific-10 Conference Games
2 - Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament (Easton Stadium)
3 - Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
4 - Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)
5 - Campbell/Cartier Classic (San Diego, Calif.)
6 - Long Beach Marriott Invitational (Lakewood, Calif.)
7 - NCAA Regionals (Gainesville, Fla.)
A - Games broadcast on UCLABruins.com
B - Game broadcast on Fox Sports Net (Tape Delay)
NCAA REGIONALS • GAINESVILLE, FLA. • MAY 20-22
Friday, May 20
Game 1 - Jacksonville vs. UCLA
Game 2 - Bethune-Cookman vs. #4-seed Florida
12:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
Sunday, May 22
Game 6 - Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 5
*Game 7 - Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 6
Saturday, May 21
Game 3 - Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2
Game 4 - Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2
Game 5 - Loser Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4
10 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
--All Times Pacific
--Gametracker and free audio at UCLABruins.com
--Live broadcast available at ESPN3.com
*--Game 7 if necessary
DEFENDING CHAMPS HEAD TO FLORIDA FOR REGIONALS
The defending national champion and 14th-ranked Bruins (33-17,
9-12 Pac-10) travel to the Gainesville, Fla. Regional this weekend,
facing Jacksonville (43-14, 18-2 Atlantic Sun) in their first game
on Friday at 12:30 p.m. PT. Fans can follow along all weekend
with Gametracker and free audio at UCLABruins.com and can
watch all Gainesville Regional contests at ESPN3.com.
ON DECK
The winner of the Gainesville Regional will take on the winner
of the University Park, Pa. Regional, which features #13-seed
Oregon, Fordham, Penn State and Albany, next weekend in Super
Regionals. The Super Regional round is a best 2-of-3 and will take
place either May 27-28 or May 28-29.
BRUINS IN THE POLLS
The Bruins fell two spots to 14th in this week’s USA Today/NFCA
Top 25 poll and dropped one position to 16th in the latest ESPN.
com/USA Softball rankings.
BRUINS ON THE WEB
All UCLA games this weekend will feature free live audio
at UCLABruins.com. In addition, fans can follow along via
Gametracker and can watch every game of the Gainesville
Regional at ESPN3.com.
NINE BRUINS HONORED ON ALL-PAC-10 TEAMS
Six Bruins were honored on the All-Pacific-10 Conference teams
on Wednesday, while all four UCLA freshmen were named to the
All-Freshmen squad.
Junior Andrea Harrison and freshman Kellie Fox were named AllPac-10 first team, senior GiOnna DiSalvatore was honored on the
second team and senior Donna Kerr, junior Katie Schroeder and
sophomore B.B. Bates were named honorable mention.
Fox, Jessica Hall and Alyssa Tiumalu were honored on the AllFreshmen Team, while Talee Snow was honorable mention.
Harrison earned her second-straight, first-team honor and her
third overall conference nod after receiving honorable mention
accolades as a freshman.
Fox is the first UCLA freshman since Anjelica Selden in 2005 to
earn first-team honors in her initial season in Westwood.
DiSalvatore is the 23rd Bruin to receive four all-conference
selections. She was named second team in 2008 and 2009 and
first team last season.
Kerr (honorable mention in ‘08 and ‘10) and Schroeder
(honorable mention in ‘08 and first team in ‘09) each earned their
third All-Pac-10 awards, while it was Bates’ first accolade.
NEWS AND NOTES
Senior GiOnna DiSalvatore is UCLA’s all-time leader in doubles
with 63, breaking the record held by Tairia Mims (59) on April 9
against Stanford. She also has the best walk-to-strikeout ratio on
the team, having walked (26) 2 1/2 times more than she’s struck
out (10) ... with two more starts, senior Donna Kerr will have 100
for her career. Kerr has pitched in 11 of the last 13 games and has
fanned at least seven in 11 of her 31 appearances this season
... junior Samantha Camuso is day-to-day with a lower body injury.
She has started her last four games at second base, the first
four of her career, and has hits in four of her last seven contests
... junior Andrea Harrison has hits in nine of her last 12 games,
batting .385 during that stretch. Her 18 multiple-hit games are the
most on the squad and of her 50 games started, 36 have come
in left field and 14 at first base ... freshman Talee Snow leads all
Pac-10 players with 11 sacrifice hits. She is one of five regulars
to have more walks (15) than strikeouts (10), joining DiSalvatore,
Harrison (28/17), junior Dani Yudin (26/15) and freshman Kellie
Fox (28/26) ... sophomore Destiny Rodino has started twice in
10 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
each of the last two weekends. She has won four of her seven
career starts, including May 8 against Arizona when she allowed
only one run in five-plus innings ... freshman Jessica Hall earned
her 16th win of the season on Friday at Oregon. She is looking to
become the first Bruin freshman to lead the team in wins since
Anjelica Selden in 2005 ... sophomore B.B. Bates hit cleanup for
the first two times in her collegiate career on Friday and Saturday
at Oregon. She hit a pair of three-run homers last weekend and
has doubled her freshman total for long balls with 10 this season
... with her 11th home run on May 6 against Arizona, Fox has the
second-most homers by a freshman in a single season at UCLA.
She surpassed Julie Adams (1996), Claire Sua (2001) and Emily
Zaplatosch (2003), who hit 10 in their first years in Westwood.
The UCLA freshman record for homers is 20 by Stacey Nuveman
in 1997 ... after 167 straight starts in center field, junior Katie
Schroeder made her first collegiate start in right on Saturday at
Oregon. She has hits in 22 of her last 29 games, batting .358
during that stretch ... freshman Alyssa Tiumalu is one homer away
from joining Fox in double digits after hitting her ninth on May 8
against Arizona. She is currently fourth on the squad in home runs,
slugging (.561) and sacrifice hits (4) ... sophomore Devon Lindvall
has a four-game hitting streak and belted her second homer in
as many weekends on Friday at Oregon. She has made 25 starts
at five different positions (13 in LF, 7 at DP, 3 in CF, 1 in RF and
1 at 1B) ... junior Dani Yudin left Thursday’s game at Oregon
after getting hit by a pitch in the neck, suffering a concussion.
She is day-to-day and has hits in 10 of her last 15 contests ...
Kelly Inouye-Perez earned her 200th-career victory on March 11
against Sacramento State and is 216-66 as the head coach ...
with five runs and a loss on Thursday at Oregon, the Bruins fell
for the first time this year when scoring five runs or more in a
game. UCLA is now 26-1 this season when posting at least five
runs. On the flip side, the Bruins are 0-13 when being held to two
runs or fewer ... UCLA is 27-2 when holding its opponent to three
or fewer runs, with the only losses coming to Arizona State (April
16) and California (May 1) ... the Bruins are 23-2 this season
when scoring in their first at-bat and 44-3 over the last two years
... UCLA has posted 11 mercy-rule wins, seven shutouts and 13
comeback victories ... the Bruins are 20-1 when leading after five
innings (19-1 when leading after six), with the only loss coming to
Washington on April 23 ... UCLA is 19-1 when hitting two homers
or more in a game (only loss April 23 vs. Washington) ... 122 of
the Bruins’ 280 runs have been scored via the home run (43.6
percent of their runs) ... UCLA has three or four homers in a game
10 times this season ... the Bruins have five grand slams (Fox and
Yudin 2, Harrison 1), 12 three-run homers, 19 two-run shots and
28 solo bombs ... 130 of UCLA’s 280 runs have been scored with
two outs (46.4%), including 10 of its 12 last weekend at Oregon ...
Bates and Harrison are tied for the top spot with 23 two-out RBI,
with Fox right behind them with 22.
BRUINS IN NCAA REGIONAL PLAY
Twelve-time national champion and 11-time NCAA titleist UCLA is
making its 27th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and holds a
record of 174-40 (.813 winning percentage). During the Regional
round, the Bruins are 75-8 (.904) and have gone undefeated
19 of 26 times, including each of the last three seasons. Since
Regional play moved to a four-team format in 2005, the Bruins
are 17-3 (.850), advancing to the Super Regionals in ‘05, ‘06, ‘08,
‘09 and ‘10. 2011 marks the first time since 2003 (Fresno) that
the Bruins have been sent packing for the Regional round. UCLA
is 21-2 (.913) in Regional contests away from Westwood. Playoff
time has been Samantha Camuso time over her two postseasons.
The redshirt junior is batting .423 (22-for-52) in 18 games in the
NCAA Tournament with 10 home runs and 24 runs batted in. Eight
of those homers and 21 RBI came in last year’s tournament, as
Camuso hit .467 (14-for-30) in being named to the WCWS All-
12-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (AIAW - 1978; NCAA - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010)
UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 2
USA TODAY/NFCA POLL (MAY 17)
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SCHOOL (1ST VOTES)
Arizona State (29)
Michigan (1)
Florida
Alabama
Tennessee
Texas
California
Missouri
Georgia
Arizona
Stanford
Oregon
Oklahoma
UCLA
Washington
Nebraska
Baylor
Texas A&M
Georgia Tech
LSU
Auburn
Oklahoma State
Kentucky
Notre Dame
Louisiana-Lafayette
RECORD
50-6
51-4
47-9
46-8
47-10
45-8
39-10
46-7
47-12
40-16
38-15
39-14
38-16
33-17
34-14
39-12
40-12
41-13
44-10
38-16
39-17
37-17
36-14
45-9
49-9
POINTS
749
706
657
650
616
608
602
541
527
474
444
396
388
357
328
306
293
247
172
159
140
126
106
66
53
LAST
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7
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9
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14
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15
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18
19
21
23
20
22
24
25
Others Receiving Votes: Syracuse 15, Indiana 7, Pacific 7,
Tulsa 4, East Carolina 2, New Mexico State 2, BYU 1, Texas
Tech 1.
ESPN.COM/USA SB POLL (MAY 17)
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SCHOOL (1ST VOTES)
Arizona State (20)
Michigan
Alabama
Missouri
California
Florida
Tennessee
Georgia
Texas
Arizona
Oregon
Oklahoma
Stanford
Washington
Baylor
UCLA
Texas A&M
Georgia Tech
Notre Dame
Nebraska
Kentucky
LSU
Auburn
Louisiana-Lafayette
Oklahoma State
RECORD
50-6
51-4
46-8
46-7
39-10
47-9
47-10
47-12
45-8
40-16
39-14
38-16
38-15
34-14
40-12
33-17
41-13
44-10
45-9
39-12
36-14
38-16
39-17
49-9
37-17
POINTS
500
472
435
418
415
415
395
359
354
310
292
272
272
225
224
198
178
155
136
105
86
84
61
33
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Others Receiving Votes: Syracuse 25, Tulsa 13, Houston 9,
Indiana 7, BYU 6, North Carolina 6, Maryland 5, Fordham 2,
New Mexico State 1, Texas Tech 1, Longwood 1.
Bold indicates 2011 UCLA opponents
UCLA IN NFCA POLL
UCLA IN USASB POLL
1 (738 pts - 27 1st votes) PRE 2 (462 pts - 10 1st votes)
1 (742 pts - 29 1st votes) FEB. 15 1 (484 pts - 13 1st votes)
2 (702 pts - 10 1st votes) FEB. 22 T3 (452 pts - 2 1st votes)
6 (591 pts)
MARCH 1
9 (360 pts)
9 (518 pts)
MARCH 8
10 (307 pts)
8 (517 pts)
MARCH 15
T-11 (280 pts)
7 (529 pts)
MARCH 22
T-13 (273 pts)
7 (555 pts)
MARCH 29
13 (259 pts)
6 (592 pts)
APRIL 5
10 (304 pts)
9 (507 pts)
APRIL 12
11 (281 pts)
11 (459 pts)
APRIL 19
13 (256 pts)
8 (506 pts)
APRIL 26
11 (306 pts)
12 (406 pts)
MAY 3
14 (239 pts)
12 (400 pts)
MAY 10
15 (206 pts)
14 (357 pts)
MAY 17
16 (198 pts)
Tournament Team. Junior Andrea Harrison was also named to the
All-WCWS squad after tying a Series record with four homers and
setting a new mark with 11 RBI. The Bruins hit 31 homers in the
2010 postseason, including 14 in Oklahoma City, a WCWS record.
BRUINS IN THE SUNSHINE STATE
The Bruins have never been to the state of Florida for the postseason
or played in Gainesville. UCLA has appeared in five tournaments in
Florida and owns a record of 30-2. In three tournaments in Tampa,
the Bruins went 8-1 in 1994, 8-0 in 1996 and 6-0 in 2000. In
2003, UCLA went 5-0 at the FAU Worth Invitational in Boca Raton.
Last season, the Bruins opened their campaign in Clermont at
the Dot Richardson Invitational. UCLA defeated Florida Atlantic,
Tennessee and Georgia, while losing to Michigan.
HAPPY HOMECOMING
Native Floridian GiOnna DiSalvatore will have plenty of fans
cheering her on this weekend as the Bruins make a return trip to
her home state. She is the fourth Bruin to come out of the Sunshine
State, joining Chris Olivie, Dot Richardson and Claire Sua.
SCOUTING THE JACKSONVILLE DOLPHINS
The Dolphins will be making their first NCAA Tournament
appearance when they hook up with the Bruins on Friday in the
first-ever meeting between the two teams. Jacksonville went 43-14
this season and 18-2 in the Atlantic Sun Conference, claiming the
league’s automatic bid after winning the conference tournament
last weekend. The Dolphins have played four games against
ranked opponents, defeating Texas A&M 3-1 on March 17, while
losing to Florida, Texas Tech and North Carolina. Jacksonville is
batting .278 as a team with 40 home runs and 44 stolen bases,
averaging 4.6 runs per game. Sophomore Sarah Simon is one of
five players batting over .300, hitting a team-best .371, tying for
the team lead with nine homers and placing second with 40 RBI.
Sophomore Olivia Kline (.333), junior Kayla Ouellet (.306), junior
Amanda Schmidt (.301) and senior Katie Kelly (.301) are also
batting above .300. Schmidt is first with 48 RBI and tied for first
with nine homers, while Ouellet has a team-high 21 stolen bases.
In the circle, Kline and junior Sarah Sigrest are the top two pitchers.
Sigrest is 26-5 with a 1.01 earned run average and 200 strikeouts
in 215 1/3 innings, while Kline is 15-6 with a 1.50 ERA and 84
strikeouts in 140 innings. Amanda Lehotak is in her fifth year as
the head coach at Jacksonville. The only team the Bruins have
played from the 11-team Atlantic Sun Conference is Mercer, who
they defeated twice in 1999 and 2006 by 8-0, six-inning scores.
SCOUTING THE FLORIDA GATORS
The Gators went 47-9 during the regular season and placed first
in the SEC East with a 21-7 record. Florida entered last week’s
Southeastern Conference Tournament on a nine-game winning
streak, but lost in the tournament quarterfinals to Auburn last
Thursday. The Gators are hitting .328 as a team with 104 home
runs and 69 stolen bases, averaging 7.5 runs per game. Six players
are hitting .300 or better, led by junior Michelle Moultrie, who is
batting .427 with two homers, 28 RBI and a team-best 21 stolen
bases. Senior Kelsey Bruder (.384, 17 HR, 63 RBI), senior Aja
Paculba (.351, 15, 54), senior Megan Bush (.348, 20 HR, 72 RBI),
sophomore Brittany Schutte (.321, 17, 52) and freshman Cheyenne
Coyle (.313, 13, 46) are all hitting .300 or better with at least 13
homers and 45 RBI. In the circle, senior Stephanie Brombacher
and freshman Hannah Rogers have split the duties. Brombacher
is 17-2 with a 1.08 earned run average and 108 strikeouts in 123
innings, while Rogers is 30-5 with a 1.60 ERA and 178 strikeouts in
214 1/3 innings. Tim Walton is in his sixth season as head coach.
THE SERIES: BRUINS VS. GATORS
The Bruins are 3-2 all-time against Florida, but have never played
at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium. The two teams met on Feb. 25
at the Cathedral City Classic, with Florida winning 4-1. UCLA posted
11-1 and 10-2 (6 innings) victories at Easton Stadium in 2002 and
2007. At the Women’s College World Series in 2008, the Gators
ended the Bruins’ season with a 2-0 win. Last year, UCLA knocked
off Florida in the opening game of the WCWS by a score of 16-3 in
six innings. A recap and box score from the last two UCLA-Florida
contests is available on page 11 of this release.
SCOUTING THE BETHUNE-COOKMAN WILDCATS
Bethune-Cookman (33-24) won its second-straight, Mid Eastern
Athletic Conference Tournament title with a 5-4, walk-off victory
over Delaware State last Sunday to earn the league’s automatic
bid. The Wildcats, out of Daytona Beach, Fla., were a perfect 12-0
in the MEAC South Division. Bethune-Cookman is batting .305 as
a team with 27 home runs and 65 stolen bases, averaging 5.7
runs per game. Six players are hitting .300 or better, led by senior
Allison Garcia, who is first on the team with a .374 average, nine
homers and 56 RBI. Sophomore Michelle Banuelos-Smith (.367),
junior Cesley Tafoya (.314), senior Ashton Hinds (.306), freshman
Kelsey Rodney (.302) and sophomore Aurelia Gamch (.302) are
also hitting .300 or better. In the circle, Garcia has started more
than half of the Wildcats’ games, going 26-11 with a 3.54 ERA and
133 strikeouts in 257 innings. Chris Cochran is in her third year as
head coach at Bethune-Cookman.
RECAPPING LAST WEEKEND’S ACTION
Saturday - Oregon 5, UCLA 0
Sophomore Devon Lindvall and freshmen Kellie Fox and Alyssa
Tiumalu recorded the only hits for the 12th-ranked Bruins as they
dropped their regular season finale to #11 Oregon by a score of 5-0
on Saturday at Howe Field.
The Bruins fall to 33-17 overall and 9-12 in Pac-10 play, while the
Ducks improve to 39-14 and 11-10 in league action.
Senior Donna Kerr (12-9) started and allowed four runs, three
hits and one walk in 3 2/3 innings. Freshman Jessica Hall tossed
2 1/3 frames of relief, striking out five and giving up a run, three
hits and a walk.
After 3 1/2 scoreless innings, the Ducks got on the board with
four in the fourth. Kelsey Chambers led off the inning with a homer
to right-center to make it 1-0. Two outs later, Kaitlin Vitek walked,
Alexa Peterson was hit by a pitch and Samantha Pappas belted a
three-run homer to left to make it 4-0.
The Bruins had a chance in the fifth, but left the bases loaded.
Lindvall drew a walk, and two outs later, freshman Talee Snow and
senior GiOnna DiSalvatore drew back-to-back free passes. But
junior Katie Schroeder flied out to center to end the inning.
The Ducks added another run in the fifth. With one out, Courtney
Ceo singled up the middle and stole second. One out later, Kaylan
Howard walked and Ceo moved to third on a wild pitch on ball four.
Monique Fuiava followed with a single to right to plate Ceo with
Oregon’s fifth run.
UCLA had one last opportunity in the seventh, loading the bases
with nobody out. Lindvall led off with a single to left and moved
to second on a fielding error by Oregon’s Allie Burger. Tiumalu
followed with a walk and Hall singled to right to load the bases. But
Snow grounded into a double play to third, as Ceo came home for
the first out and Peterson threw to first for the twin killing. The last
out was made on a grounder to third by DiSalvatore.
Friday - UCLA 7, Oregon 4
#12 UCLA came back two separate times on Friday at Howe Field
and received a three-run homer from sophomore B.B. Bates and a
two-run shot from sophomore Devon Lindvall, as freshman Jessica
Hall struck out four in five innings of relief in the Bruins’ 7-4 victory
against #11 Oregon.
Hall improved to 16-8 on the year, retiring 15 of the 17 batters
she faced, including nine in a row from the fourth through the sixth
innings. She allowed a run and two hits. Sophomore Destiny Rodino
started and fanned two in two-plus innings, giving up three runs
(one earned) and four hits. Seven of the nine Bruins in the starting
lineup had at least one hit, with juniors GiOnna DiSalvatore and
Andrea Harrison posting two apiece.
UCLA got on the board with a run in its first at-bat. DiSalvatore
reached on a fielding error by Kaylan Howard at second to lead off
the game, and one out later, moved to third on a hit-and-run single
to right by Harrison. Bates then executed a perfect squeeze play, as
DiSalvatore came in with the Bruins’ first run.
The Ducks took their first lead of the game in the second. With
one out, Kaitlin Vitek singled to left-center and moved to second on
a single to left by Alexa Peterson. Kailee Cuico then grounded one
to short, with freshman Kellie Fox throwing to DiSalvatore at third
to force Vitek for the second out. Allie Burger then lifted a fly ball to
junior Katie Schroeder in center, but it bounced in and out of her
glove, allowing Peterson and Cuico to score to make it 2-1.
The Bruins tied it back up in the top of the third thanks to another
Duck error. With one out, DiSalvatore singled up the middle, and
one out later, she moved to second on a single to left by Harrison.
Bates then tapped a ball to shortstop, but it was bobbled by Kelsey
Chambers to load the bases. Fox cashed in the error with a single
to right to plate DiSalvatore to even it at two.
A pair of solo home runs to lead off the third and fourth innings
gave the Ducks the lead back. Chambers hit a homer in the third
and a Vitek shot in the fourth made it 4-2 Oregon.
But the Bruins again rallied, tying the game in the fifth on one
swing of the bat. With two outs, freshman Alyssa Tiumalu reached
on an error by Courtney Ceo at third to extend the inning and
Lindvall made them pay, hitting a 1-0 pitch over the center-field
fence to tie it at four. It was Lindvall’s third homer of the year.
In the sixth, UCLA re-took the advantage. With one out, DiSalvatore
singled to right, moved to second on a wild pitch and Schroeder
drew a walk. One out later, Bates connected on her second threerun homer of the weekend to left-center on a 1-0 offering to make
it 7-4. It was Bates’ 10th homer of the season.
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Thursday - Oregon 6, UCLA 5
11th-ranked Oregon scored six runs in the first two innings, only
to see the 12th-ranked Bruins battle back with one in the third and
four in the fourth, including a three-run homer by sophomore B.B.
Bates, but UCLA fell one run short in a 6-5 loss to the Ducks on
Thursday at Howe Field.
Bates had two hits, as did junior Andrea Harrison, as the Bruins
posted eight as a team. Senior Donna Kerr (12-8) struck out eight
and allowed six runs (five earned) and nine hits in six innings.
The Ducks took advantage of some Bruin mistakes on defense
in the bottom of the first to score twice. Courtney Ceo led off
with a slap single that bounced off the third-base bag and stole
second. Kelsey Chambers then laid down a bunt to senior GiOnna
DiSalvatore at third, but her throw to first went into right field,
allowing Ceo to score and Chambers to move to second. Kaylan
Howard followed with a bunt single to third and stole second to put
a pair of runners in scoring position.
One out later, Monique Fuiava tried to squeeze home Chambers,
but Kerr flipped to freshman Alyssa Tiumalu at the plate for the
second out. Kaitlin Vitek then grounded a ball to DiSalvatore, but it
was bobbled, allowing Howard to score the Ducks’ second run.
In the second, the Ducks got four runs on one swing of the bat.
Oregon loaded the bases on singles by Alexa Peterson and Kailee
Cuico and another single one out later by Ceo. One out later,
Howard hit a slam just inside the left-field foul pole to make it 6-0.
The Bruins got a run back in the third. With one out, Bates slapped
a single to third and freshman Kellie Fox walked. Harrison followed
with a single to left to plate Bates with the Bruins’ first run.
UCLA climbed back in it with four in the fourth, but not without a
scary moment to lead off the inning. On an 0-1 pitch, junior Dani
Yudin was hit on the back of the helmet by a Jessica Moore pitch.
She stayed down on the field for about 20 minutes and was taken
away by ambulance to a nearby hospital for precautionary reasons.
She never lost consciousness and was released later Thursday.
Following the delay, the Bruins came back with a spirited rally.
With junior Katie Schroeder running for Yudin, she moved to
second on a groundout by Tiumalu and advanced to third on a
single up the middle by Hall. One out later with DiSalvatore at the
plate, Moore lost a grip on the ball during her windup, throwing it
behind her and allowing Schroeder to score on a wild pitch to make
it 6-2. After DiSalvatore walked, Bates went the opposite way on a
2-0 pitch for her ninth homer of the season to make it 6-5.
The Bruins had four baserunners in the final three innings, but
were unable to complete the comeback.
HARRISON NAMED PAC-10 POW FOR SECOND TIME IN 2011
Junior Andrea Harrison has been named Pacific-10 Conference
Player of the Week (April 12) for the second time in three weeks
after a fantastic five-game effort that saw her hit .833 with nine
runs batted in, eight runs scored and two home runs.
Harrison had 10 hits in 12 at-bats to help the Bruins to a 5-0 record
during the week. The junior slugged 1.500 for the five games and
had an .842 on base percentage. She added a pair of doubles, four
walks and was hit twice. Defensively, Harrison did not commit an
error in 22 chances between her time at first and in left field.
In Wednesday’s doubleheader against UC Santa Barbara, Harrison
scored twice in the opener, walking once and also getting hit
by a pitch. In the nightcap, the junior reached in all four plate
appearances. After getting hit and walked in her first two trips to
the dish, Harrison launched a three-run homer off the fair pole in
right field in the fourth inning to give the Bruins an 8-3 lead. She
would go on to single in her final at-bat in the sixth.
In Friday’s Pac-10 opener against Oregon State, Harrison posted
her second-career, four-hit game. After doubling in the first inning,
she singled in three successive at-bats from the third through the
fifth, scoring a run in the fourth.
On Saturday in the middle game, Harrison added two more hits
and scored three times. The junior walked and scored in the first
inning and singled and scored in the third. She led off the fifth with
a double and came around to score another run.
In the weekend finale on Sunday, Harrison had a grand ending to a
wonderful series. She got the Bruins on the board in the first inning
with an RBI single and followed that with a scoring fly ball in the
second. After the junior walked in the fourth, Harrison capped off
the weekend with a walk-off, grand slam in the bottom of the fifth
to give the Bruins a 12-2 victory.
The six-RBI effort was a historic performance for Harrison, who not
only became the 14th Bruin to drive in a half a dozen in a game,
but became the first player to do it three times at UCLA.
Harrison was named Pac-10 POW for the first time this season on
March 15 after she hit .750 with 10 RBI, five runs, two homers and
five doubles at the Long Beach Marriott Invitational.
Her award is the third for the Bruins this season. Freshman Alyssa
Tiumalu received the accolade on March 1. Harrison is now a
three-time, Pac-10 POW honoree after also earning the award on
May 3, 2010. The Bruins have 64 Pac-10 POW awards all-time.
ALYSSA TIUMALU NAMED PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Freshman Alyssa Tiumalu was named Pacific-10 Conference Player
of the Week on March 1 after posting hits in all six games for the
Bruins last week, going 10-for-16 (.625) with two home runs, five
RBI and five runs scored in helping UCLA to a 4-2 record.
Tiumalu began the week at Cal State Northridge on Wednesday,
reaching in all three plate appearances on a double, a walk and
a hit by pitch. She also scored a run. Then against some of the
toughest competition in the nation at the Cathedral City Classic
2011 UCLA SOFTBALL ROSTER
NO
NAME
POS
HT
B/T
3
GiOnna DiSalvatore
INF
5-9
L/R
4
Marti Reed
UTIL
5-8
R/R
5
Donna Kerr
P
5-7
R/R
7
Samantha Camuso
UTIL
5-7
L/R
*8/18 Andrea Harrison
UTIL
5-7
L/L
9
Talee Snow
INF
5-5
R/R
13
Destiny Rodino
P
5-10
L/L
15
Jessica Hall
P/1B
5-9
R/L
18
Monica Harrison
INF
5-4
R/R
19
B.B. Bates
OF
5-7
L/R
20
Brooke Finley
C
5-7
R/R
21
Grace Murray
UTIL
5-4
R/R
23
Amy Crawford
UTIL
5-9
R/R
24
Aleah Macon
P
5-9
R/R
27
Kellie Fox
INF
5-10
R/R
29
Katie Schroeder
OF
5-10
L/R
34
Alyssa Tiumalu
C
5-4
R/R
42
Devon Lindvall
OF
5-5
R/R
44
Dani Yudin
C/1B
5-7
L/R
* - Andrea Harrison will wear #18 for the remainder of the season
YR
SR
JR
SR
JR
JR
FR
SO
FR
SR
SO
JR
SR
SR
JR
FR
JR
FR
SO
JR
EXP
3V
2V
3V
2V
2V
HS
1V
HS
3V
1V
2V
3V
3V
1V
HS
2V
HS
1V
2V
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL)
Palm Harbor, Fla. (Countryside HS)
Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson HS)
San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry HS)
Redding, Calif. (Foothill HS)
Garden Grove, Calif. (Pacifica HS)
Chino Hills, Calif. (Chino Hills HS)
Valencia, Calif. (Hart HS)
Chino Hills, Calif. (Ayala HS)
Garden Grove, Calif. (Pacifica HS)
Victorville, Calif. (Victor Valley HS)
San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS)
Lakewood, Calif. (Gahr HS)
Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill HS)
Upland, Calif. (Upland HS/Washington)
San Diego, Calif. (Mt. Carmel HS)
Yorba Linda, Calif. (Esperanza HS)
Elk Grove, Calif. (Pleasant Grove HS)
Stevenson Ranch, Calif. (Hart HS)
Coto de Caza, Calif. (Tesoro HS)
Head Coach: Kelly Inouye-Perez, 5th Year as Head Coach, 18th Year at UCLA (UCLA, 1993)
Assistant Coach: Lisa Fernandez, 13th Year (UCLA, 1995)
Assistant Coach: Gina Vecchione, 12th Year (UCLA, 1984)
Volunteer Assistant Coach: Andrea Duran, 1st Year (UCLA, 2006)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Samantha Camuso
GiOnna DiSalvatore
Andrea Harrison
Donna Kerr
Devon Lindvall
Aleah Macon
ca-moo-so
g-onna d-sal-va-tor
ON-dray-uh
rhymes with fur
dev-in
uh-lee-uh may-kin
Destiny Rodino
Katie Schroeder
Talee Snow
Alyssa Tiumalu
Dani Yudin
Kelly Inouye-Perez
Gina Vecchione
roe-dee-no
schro-der
tay-lee
uh-liss-uh t-u-mall-ooh
yu-din
in-no-way
vetch-e-o-nee
2011 UCLA SOFTBALL QUICK FACTS
Location
Los Angeles, Calif.
Mailing Address
J.D. Morgan Center
325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Founded
1919
Enrollment
39,500
Nickname
Bruins
Colors
Blue and Gold
Conference
Pacific-10
Chancellor
Dr. Gene Block
Athletic Director
Dan Guerrero
Senior Associate A.D./SWA
Petrina Long
Faculty Athletic Representative
Donald Morrison
Home Field
Easton Stadium
Capacity
1,328
Press Box Phone
(310) 206-0112
Head Coach Kelly Inouye-Perez, 5th Yr as HC, 18th Overall
Alma Mater
UCLA, 1993
Career Record
216-66 (.766)
Assistant Coach Lisa Fernandez (UCLA, 1995), 13th Year
Assistant Coach Gina Vecchione (UCLA, 1984), 12th Year
Volunteer Coach
Andrea Duran (UCLA, 2006), 1st Year
Softball Office Phone
(310) 206-6779
2010 Record
50-11
2010 Pacific-10 Conference Record
14-7 (2nd)
2010 Postseason
10-0 (National Champions)
2010 Final NFCA/USA Softball Rankings
1/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost
15/5
Position Starters (including DP) Returning/Lost
6/3
Pitchers Returning/Lost
3/2
Newcomers
4
All-Time Record
1,554-358-4 (.812)
All-Time NCAA Record
1,393-303-4 (.821)
National Championships
12 (AIAW - ‘78)
(NCAA - ‘82, ‘84, ‘85, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘92, ‘99, ‘03, ‘04, ‘10)
All-Time NCAA Postseason Record
174-40 (.813)
Pacific-10 Conference Championships
9
(‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘93, ‘99, ‘02, ‘06, ‘09)
All-Time Pacific-10 Conference Record
392-144 (.731)
Associate A.D./Sports Information Director Marc Dellins
Softball Sports Information Director
James Ybiernas
Ybiernas’ Office Phone
(310) 206-8123
Ybiernas’ Cell Phone
(818) 635-8873
Ybiernas’ E-mail
jamesy@athletics.ucla.edu
Sports Information Fax
(310) 825-8664
Website
www.uclabruins.com
MEDIA GUIDELINES AND POLICIES
Credentials: Media and photography credentials for home
games may be obtained by working press only by contacting
Assistant Sports Information Director James Ybiernas at the
phone numbers or e-mail address above. All requests should
be submitted at least 24 hours in advance. Credentials can
be picked up at the entrance to Easton Stadium.
Interviews: All interviews must be arranged through the
UCLA Sports Information Office. Student-athletes have
been instructed not to grant any interviews, in person or by
telephone, not arranged by the Sports Information Office.
Telephone numbers are private and will not be released.
Please do not expect student-athletes to be available if you
have not made prior arrangements. Players and coaches are
available before or after practice depending on availability.
Practice is generally from 1:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. at Easton
Stadium. Interviews during different times will require
advance planning. If you would like to reach a member of
the UCLA softball team on the road, contact James Ybiernas.
12-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (AIAW - 1978; NCAA - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010)
NINE-TIME PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009)
Game 2 Loser
Game 4 - Saturday, May 21
3:30 p.m.
Game 1 Loser
Florida (47-9)
Game 2 - Friday, May 20
6 p.m.
Bethune-Cookman (33-24)
UCLA (33-17)
Game 1 - Friday, May 20
3:30 p.m.
Jacksonville (43-13)
Game 5 - Saturday, May 21
6 p.m.
Game 3 Loser
Game 3 - Saturday, May 21
1 p.m.
May 20-22
Game 7 - Sunday, May 22
3:30 p.m.
(if necessary)
Game 6 - Sunday, May 22
1 p.m.
Gainesville, Fla.
2011 NCAA Regional
Regional Champion
advances to play winner of
the University Park Region
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CLIMBING THE CHARTS
AT-BATS
7. T.Mims 740 8. A.Duran 730
10. GiOnna DiSalvatore
9. C.Sua 729
721
RUNS SCORED
3.
Stacey Nuveman
T4. GiOnna DiSalvatore and Andrea Duran
173
172
HITS
6.
Amanda Freed 262
8.
GiOnna DiSalvatore
261
256
7.
Yvonne Gutierrez
DOUBLES
1. GiOnna DiSalvatore
2.
Tairia Mims
HOME RUNS
7.
Julie Adams 40
9.
Andrea Harrison
63
59
8.
Megan Langenfeld
39
38
RUNS BATTED IN
5. M.Langenfeld 170 6. J.Adams 166 7. A.Poulson 165
8.
GiOnna DiSalvatore
163
TOTAL BASES
6.
Claire Sua
T7. GiOnna DiSalvatore and Andrea Duran
410
404
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
3.
Megan Langenfeld
4.
Andrea Harrison
.671
.636
WALKS
T8. Caitlin Benyi and Kim Wuest
10. GiOnna DiSalvatore
T11. Katie Schroeder and Yvonne Gutierrez
90
87
86
HIT BY PITCH
5.
Kaila Shull
6.
Katie Schroeder
T8. Andrea Harrison and Kim Wuest
10. Dani Yudin
20
19
15
13
ON BASE PERCENTAGE
3.
Natasha Watley
4.
Katie Schroeder
.487
.465
STOLEN BASES
6.
Monique Mejia
7.
Katie Schroeder
40
34
WINS
9.
Heather Compton
10. Donna Kerr
67
63
APPEARANCES
4.
Amanda Freed
5.
Donna Kerr
127
119
SAVES
2.
Lisa Longaker
T3. Aleah Macon, B’Ann Burns and Anjelica Selden
9.
Donna Kerr
INNINGS PITCHED
8.
Tracy Compton
9.
Donna Kerr
STRIKEOUTS
6.
DeeDee Weiman
7.
Donna Kerr
7
5
3
612.1
574.1
747
714
last weekend, Tiumalu had nine hits in 15 at-bats (.600).
Tiumalu extended her hitting streak to 11 with hits in every game last
week and hit her first two collegiate home runs, including a walk-off
shot in a victory on Sunday against Northwestern.
The weekend began against #4 Florida on Friday, as Tiumalu went
2-for-3 and accounted for the Bruins’ lone run on her first collegiate
homer, a solo shot in the second. In the nightcap against #6 Oklahoma,
the freshman had another two-hit game, adding a run scored and a
walk to reach in all three of her plate appearances.
After recording a single versus #8 Tennessee on Saturday, Tiumalu
had quite the encore to end the weekend on Sunday. Against
Northwestern, the freshman posted her second, walk-off hit in as
many weekends, belting a two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth
inning to propel the Bruins to a 5-4 victory. In the second game on
Sunday against Ohio State, Tiumalu notched her first three-hit game
on three singles, adding a pair of RBI and scoring a run.
2011 HOME RUN TRACKER
PLAYER (TOTAL) DATE
OPP
ON
INN OUT COUNT
Hall (1)
2/11
USU
0
3
0
2-1
Lindvall (1)
2/11
USU
1
3
0
0-2
A.Harrison (1)
2/11
USU
1
4
2
3-2
Yudin (1)
2/11
USU
2
5
2
2-1
Hall (2)
2/11
NDSU
1
6
1
1-1
Fox (1)
2/11
NDSU
0
6
1
1-0
Crawford (1)
2/12
UCF
0
4
0
3-2
Fox (2)
2/12
UCF
2
5
2
2-2
Bates (1)
2/12
UCF
2
5
2
1-0
A.Harrison (2)
2/13
SDSU
2
5
1
1-1
A.Harrison (3)
2/13
SDSU
1
6
2
0-2
DiSalvatore (1)
2/18
SIUE
0
6
1
2-0
Schroeder (1)
2/19
UTAH
0
1
0
1-2
A.Harrison (4)
2/19
UTAH
0
1
2
1-0
Bates (2)
2/19
UTAH
0
3
0
0-0
Schroeder (2)
2/19
UTAH
0
4
1
0-1
Bates (3)
2/20
USU
0
2
0
3-1
DiSalvatore (2)
2/20
USU
0
2
0
1-1
Hall (3)
2/20
USU
0
6
1
1-0
Bates (4)
2/20
USU
2
6
2
2-1
A.Harrison (5)
2/23
CSUN
0
3
1
0-0
Fox (3)
2/23
CSUN
3
4
2
1-0
Tiumalu (1)
2/25
FLA
0
2
1
1-2
Hall (4)
2/27
NW
0
4
1
0-0
Tiumalu (2)
2/27
NW
1
8
1
3-1
A.Harrison (6)
3/4
BYU
2
1
1
0-0
Fox (4)
3/5
SDSU
1
3
1
0-0
Fox (5)
3/5
SDSU
0
5
2
1-2
Schroeder (3)
3/11
LBSU
0
1
0
0-0
Schroeder (4)
3/11
LBSU
0
4
0
2-1
A.Harrison (7)
3/11
LBSU
0
6
0
1-1
Fox (6)
3/12
BYU
2
6
1
0-0
A.Harrison (8)
3/13
SMC
2
3
2
3-2
Bates (5)
3/13
SMC
1
4
2
3-1
Yudin (2)
3/24
OHIO
3
4
2
0-0
Tiumalu (3)
3/24
OHIO
0
4
2
0-0
Fox (7)
3/24
OHIO
1
5
0
3-2
Yudin (3)
3/29 UCSB-1
3
1
2
3-1
Tiumalu (4)
3/29 UCSB-1
0
3
2
2-0
Hall (5)
3/29 UCSB-1
0
3
2
0-0
Bates (6)
3/29 UCSB-1
1
4
0
0-1
DiSalvatore (3)
3/29 UCSB-2
1
1
1
1-1
A.Harrison (9)
3/29 UCSB-2
2
4
2
3-1
Crawford (2)
3/29 UCSB-2
1
5
0
0-0
Fox (8)
4/2
OSU
1
3
0
0-0
Tiumalu (5)
4/3
OSU
1
3
0
0-0
A.Harrison (10)
4/3
OSU
3
5
2
2-2
Bates (7)
4/6
LMU
0
5
0
1-0
A.Harrison (11)
4/8
STAN
1
4
2
1-0
Tiumalu (6)
4/8
STAN
1
7
1
1-2
A.Harrison (12)
4/8
STAN
0
14
0
1-1
Fox (9)
4/15
ASU
3
1
2
3-2
Fox (10)
4/21
WASH
2
5
2
3-2
A.Harrison (13)
4/22
WASH
1
1
2
2-0
Tiumalu (7)
4/22
WASH
0
3
2
0-0
Bates (8)
4/22
WASH
1
6
1
0-0
DiSalvatore (4)
4/23
WASH
0
3
1
1-0
Tiumalu (8)
4/23
WASH
0
6
0
0-0
Fox (11)
5/6
ARIZ
0
1
1
2-2
Tiumalu (9)
5/8
ARIZ
1
4
1
2-1
Lindvall (2)
5/8
ARIZ
0
5
0
0-0
Bates (9)
5/12
ORE
2
4
2
2-0
Lindvall (3)
5/13
ORE
1
5
2
1-0
Bates (10)
5/13
ORE
2
6
2
1-0
Bold - Grand Slams; Italics - Walk-Off Homers (Non Mercy Rule)
2011 UCLA SOFTBALL’S RECORD ...
At Home/On Road/At Neutral Sites:
16-5/4-7/13-5
vs. Left-Handed/Right-Handed Starters:
5-2/28-15
On Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays:
2-0/2-0/2-1
On Fridays/Saturdays/Sundays:
12-5/8-8/7-3
In February/March/April/May:
13-3/10-2/8-7/2-5
In 1-Run Games/2-Run Gms/5+ Run Gms: 4-4/2-2/15-6
In Day Games (before 5 p.m.)/Night Games: 19-10/14-7
In Extra Innings/In Mercy-Rule Games:
3-1/11-1
vs. Ranked Teams/In Shutouts:
7-14/7-3
When Scoring 0-2 Runs:
0-13
When Scoring 3-4 Runs:
7-3
When Scoring 5+ Runs:
26-1
When Opponent Scores 0-3 Runs:
27-2
When Opponent Scores 4-5 Runs:
6-8
When Opponent Scores 6+ Runs:
0-7
When Scoring First/Opponent Scores First:
24-6/9-11
When Scoring in 1st Inn./Opp. Scores in 1st:
23-2/8-5
When Leading After 4/Trailing or Tied After 4: 28-1/5-16
When Leading After 5/Trailing or Tied After 5: 20-1/4-15
When Leading After 6/Trailing or Tied After 6: 19-1/3-15
When Hitting 0 Home Runs:
8-12
When Hitting 1 Home Run:
6-4
When Hitting 2+ Home Runs:
19-1
When Opponent Hits 0 Home Runs:
25-6
When Opponent Hits 1 Home Run:
7-7
When Opponent Hits 2+ Home Runs:
1-4
When Making 0 Errors:
15-7
When Making 1 Error:
7-7
When Making 2+ Errors:
11-3
When Opponent Makes 0 Errors:
11-7
When Opponent Makes 1 Error:
10-8
When Opponent Makes 2+ Errors:
12-2
When Out-hitting Opponent:
30-2
When Getting Out-hit by Opponent or Hits are Tied: 3-15
MULTIPLE-HIT GAMES
PLAYER
A.Harrison
Schroeder
DiSalvatore
Bates
Fox
Tiumalu
Hall
Yudin
Camuso
Lindvall
Snow
Crawford
Reed
2
11
14
10
10
9
7
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
3
5
1
4
2
1
2
-
4
2
1
2
-
5+ ‘11 TOT CAREER
18
54
16
56
14
73
14
31
10
10
9
9
4
4
3
17
2
34
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
MULTIPLE-RBI GAMES
PLAYER
Bates
Fox
A.Harrison
DiSalvatore
Schroeder
Tiumalu
Yudin
Lindvall
Snow
Hall
Crawford
Camuso
PLAYER
Tiumalu
DiSalvatore
Fox
Schroeder
A.Harrison
Bates
Snow
Yudin
Hall
Lindvall
Reed
Camuso
Crawford
2
5
3
1
5
6
6
2
4
5
3
1
-
3
3
5
3
2
1
1
-
4
3
2
2
2
-
5+ ‘11 TOT CAREER
11
20
10
10
3
9
35
7
44
7
18
6
6
5
17
1
5
5
5
5
3
3
1
1
0
21
HITTING STREAKS
‘11 LONG
CURRENT
CAREER LONG
12
12 (2011)
10
10 (2010/2011)
9
2
9 (2011)
8
13 (2009)
7
11 (2010)
7
9 (2010)
5
5 (2011)
4
1
8 (2010)
4
3
4 (2011)
4
4
4 (2011)
3
3 (2011)
2
8 (2010)
1
2 (2009)
12-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (AIAW - 1978; NCAA - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010)
UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 6
2011 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE SOFTBALL STANDINGS
UCLA PAC-10 PLAYERS/PITCHERS OF THE WEEK
DATE
March 1
March 15 and April 5
UCLA RANKINGS IN THE
Sacrifice Hits
On Base Percentage
Doubles
Walks
Hit by Pitch
Sacrifice Flies
Slugging Percentage
Runs Batted In
Home Runs
Batting Average
Total Bases
Runs Scored
Hits
Triples
Stolen Bases
Saves
Earned Run Average
Opposing Batting Average
Strikeouts
Fielding Percentage
ANDREA HARRISON
Home Runs
Slugging Percentage
Total Bases
Runs Batted In
Doubles
Batting Average
On Base Percentage
Walks
Hit by Pitch
KELLIE FOX
Sacrifice Hits
Runs Batted In
Slugging Percentage
Home Runs
Total Bases
Walks
JESSICA HALL
Saves
Wins
Innings Pitched
Opposing Batting Average
Strikeouts
DONNA KERR
Saves
Strikeouts
Innings Pitched
PLAYER/PITCHER
Player - Alyssa Tiumalu
Player - Andrea Harrison
PAC-10 (THRU 5/14)
1st (37)
2nd (.421)
3rd (70)
3rd (218)
3rd (44)
T-3rd (11)
4th (.512)
4th (265)
4th (64)
5th (.307)
5th (666)
T-5th (280)
6th (400)
T-6th (2)
7th (24)
1st (6)
5th (2.51)
5th (.219)
5th (325)
7th (.965)
#1/#1 Arizona State
#7/#5 California
#12/#11 Oregon
#10/#10 Arizona
#11/#12 Stanford
#14/#16 UCLA
#15/#14 Washington
Oregon State
L
4
6
10
10
11
12
12
19
CONFERENCE
PCT
.810
.714
.524
.524
.476
.429
.429
.095
H
7-2
9-3
8-4
4-8
5-4
7-5
4-5
2-7
T-4th (2)
T-7th (16)
9th (134.0)
10th (.215)
10th (113)
T-4th (2)
6th (167)
8th (151.0)
T-4th (6)
T-9th (92)
KATIE SCHROEDER
Doubles
Hit by Pitch
T-8th (11)
T-8th (8)
AMY CRAWFORD
Hit by Pitch
T-10th (6)
T-4th (15)
ALEAH MACON
Saves
T-4th (2)
TALEE SNOW
Sacrifice Hits
1st (11)
W
50
39
39
40
38
33
34
19
L
6
10
14
16
15
17
14
28
OVERALL
PCT
H
.893
36-3
.796
11-3
.736
12-4
.714
19-10
.717
18-6
.660
16-5
.708
7-5
.404
8-7
LAST WEEK IN THE PAC-10
UCLA at Gainesville, Fla. Regional (Friday-Sunday)
Tuesday, May 10
Portland State 1, Oregon State 0
(UCLA/Jacksonville, #4-seed Florida/Bethune-Cookman)
#1-seed Arizona State at Tempe, Ariz. Regional (Friday-Sunday)
(Arizona St./North Dakota St., Long Beach St./San Diego St.)
#7-seed California at Louisville, Ky. Regional (Friday-Sunday)
(California/Jacksonville State, Louisville/Illinois-Chicago)
#8-seed Arizona at Tucson, Ariz. Regional (Friday-Sunday)
#12-seed Washington at Seattle, Wash. Regional (Thurs.-Sat.)
(Washington/Portland State, Auburn/BYU)
#13-seed Oregon at University Park, Pa. Regional (Friday-Sunday)
(Oregon/Albany, Fordham/Penn State)
(Stanford/Pacific, Nebraska/Fresno State)
GAME-WINNING RBI’S AND RUNS SCORED
GAME (SCORE)
USU (19-0)
RBI
RUN
A.Harrison
Schroeder
A
10-2
9-4
7-6
9-2
7-7
4-7
12-7
2-14
N
4-1
19-3
20-4
12-4
13-2
13-5
15-2
9-7
Thursday, May 12
#14/#11 Oregon 6, #12/#15 UCLA 5 1
#15/#14 Washington 6, Oregon State 1 1
#1/#1 Arizona State 3, #11/#12 Stanford 1 1
#10/#10 Arizona 2, #6/#5 California 1 (10 innings) 1
Friday, May 13
#12/#15 UCLA 7, #14/#11 Oregon 4 1
Oregon State 4, #15/#14 Washington 3 1
#11/#12 Stanford 6, #1/#1 Arizona State 1 1
#6/#5 California 9, #10/#10 Arizona 4 1
#15-seed Stanford at Stanford, Calif. Regional (Friday-Sunday)
2nd (8)
T-8th (45)
T-9th (.648)
T-9th (11)
T-9th (92)
T-10th (28)
A
10-2
6-3
3-6
7-2
5-7
2-7
5-7
0-12
THIS WEEK IN THE PAC-10
(Arizona/Harvard, Texas Tech/New Mexico State)
T-4th (13)
5th (.730)
6th (108)
7th (46)
T-8th (11)
9th (.392)
9th (.503)
T-10th (28)
T-10th (6)
B.B. BATES
Sacrifice Hits
Total Bases
GIONNA DISALVATORE
Doubles
W
17
15
11
11
10
9
9
2
PLAY (INN)
2-Run 1B (1)
Saturday, May 14
#14/#11 Oregon 5, #12/#15 UCLA 0 1
#1/#1 Arizona State 4, #11/#12 Stanford 1 1
#6/#5 California 6, #10/#10 Arizona 3 1
#15/#14 Washington 5, Oregon State 4 1
Home Team Underlined
# - NFCA/USA Softball Ranking
1 - Pacific-10 Conference Games
LMU (5-4)
Fox
Bates
Walk-Off 1B (7)
STAN (6-5)
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
Walk-Off HR (14)
ASU (4-1)
Fox
DiSalvatore
Grand Slam (1)
-
Schroeder
Fielding Error (1)
NDSU (7-0)
A.Harrison
Bates
RBI 1B (1)
WASH (4-0)
NDSU (15-2)
Lindvall
Murray
RBI 1B (3)
WASH (5-2)
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
UCF (10-2)
Crawford
Crawford
Solo HR (4)
ARIZ (5-1)
Tiumalu
A.Harrison
2-Run HR (4)
3-Run HR (5)
ORE (7-4)
Bates
DiSalvatore
3-Run HR (6)
SDSU (8-2)
A.Harrison
DiSalvatore
SIUE (3-2)
Tiumalu
Fox
UTAH (6-2)
Bates
Bates
PSU (3-0)
-
Schroeder
USU (13-3)
Lindvall
Tiumalu Bases-Loaded BB (1)
Walk-Off 1B (9)
Solo HR (3)
Error (3)
CSUN (8-0)
Lindvall
Tiumalu
RBI 1B (2)
OKL (3-0)
Hall
Leroux
RBI Groundout (4)
NW (5-4)
Tiumalu
OSU (12-5)
Tiumalu
A.Harrison
2-RBI 1B (2)
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
3-Run HR (1)
2-Run HR (3)
BYU (5-2)
Solo HR (3)
Tiumalu Walk-Off 2-Run HR (8)
GAME-WINNING RBI
6 - Fox; 5 - A.Harrison, Tiumalu; 4 - Bates; 3 - Lindvall, Yudin;
2 - Hall; 1 - Crawford, Schroeder, Snow
GAME-WINNING RUNS
6 - Tiumalu; 5 - Bates, DiSalvatore, A.Harrison; 4 - Schroeder;
3 - Fox; 2 - Murray; 1 - Crawford, Leroux, Snow
UCLA IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS (THRU 5/8)
SDSU (3-1)
Fox
Fox
CP (4-0)
Fox
DiSalvatore
RBI 1B (1)
Home Runs Per Game
13th (1.30)
SAC (5-3)
Hall
Murray
RBI 1B (5)
Slugging Percentage
15th (.522)
LBSU (7-3)
Fox
Bates
Sac Fly (4)
Doubles Per Game
21st (1.49)
CSF (11-2)
Snow
Tiumalu
RBI 1B (2)
Runs Per Game
27th (5.70)
Fielder’s Choice (1)
Batting Average
29th (.311)
SMC (12-1)
Fox
Bates
OHIO (9-1)
Yudin
A.Harrison
Grand Slam (4)
UCSB (12-2)
Yudin
Fox
Grand Slam (1)
ANDREA HARRISON
UCSB (10-4)
Bates
Schroeder
2-Run 2B (4)
On Base Percentage
Schroeder
Tiumalu
2-Run 2B (3)
OSU (9-1)
Yudin
DiSalvatore
2-Run 2B (1)
OSU (12-2)
Bates
Snow
OSU (6-2)
RBI 1B (2)
50th (.503)
GIONNA DISALVATORE
Doubles Per Game
NINE-TIME PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009)
37th (0.30)
UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 7
2011 UCLA Softball
Overall Statistics for UCLA (as of May 14, 2011)
(All games Sorted by Batting avg)
Record: 33-17 Home: 16-5 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 13-5 Pac-10: 9-12
Player
avg gp-gs
18 Harrison, Andrea
27 Fox, Kellie
'L6DOYDWRUH*L2QQD
19 Bates, B.B.
29 Schroeder, Katie
34 Tiumalu, Alyssa
42 Lindvall, Devon
15 Hall, Jessica
44 Yudin, Dani
9 Snow, Talee
23 Crawford, Amy
7 Camuso, Samantha
4 Reed, Marti
24 Macon, Aleah
21 Murray, Grace
ab
r
148
142
159
163
160
123
59
74
87
78
20
47
40
1
0
35
34
38
35
40
19
17
11
7
13
7
0
8
0
15
h 2b 3b hr rbi
tb
slg% bb hp so gdp
.392
.352
.333
.325
.319
.301
.288
.284
.264
.244
.200
.170
.150
.000
.000
50-50
Totals
.3 0 7
50
1301 280 400
70
2 64 265 666
.512 218 44 262
11
Opponents
.2 1 9
50
1272 152 278
37
6 25 129 402
.316 140 37 325
7
50-50
50-50
49-49
49-48
45-44
36-25
31-28
35-35
45-44
28-11
17-17
20-10
1-0
31-1
58 11 0 13 46 108 .730 28 6 17
50 9 0 11 45 92 .648 28 1 26
53 15 1 4 26 82 .516 26 2 10
53 7 1 10 39 92 .564 11 1 37
51 11 0 4 20 74 .463 26 8 38
37 5 0 9 23 69 .561 21 2 37
17 0 0 3 16 26 .441 11 5 18
21 1 0 5 10 37 .500 16 3 23
23 3 0 3 19 35 .402 26 4 15
19 4 0 0 14 23 .295 15 2 10
4 1 0 2 4 11 .550 2 6 8
8 2 0 0 1 10 .213 3 3 12
6 1 0 0 2 7 .175 5 1 10
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
1
2
2
0
0
1
0
0
ob% sf sh sb-att
.503
.457
.429
.369
.438
.405
.434
.430
.453
.371
.429
.264
.261
.000
.000
1
2
2
1
0
2
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
po
a
e fld%
7
1 .993
71 112
13 .934
68
71
10 .933
28
1
2 .935
36
1
2 .949
249
28
2 .993
39
0
3 .929
23
32
5 .917
178
6
0 1.000
69
57
5 .962
74
3
5 .939
14
10
0 1.000
2
3
1 .833
0
6
0 1.000
0
0
0 .000
1
8
2
6
1
4
2
0
1
11
1
0
0
0
0
1-2
6-8
1-2
6-7
5-8
0-0
2-2
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
2-2
134
.421 11 37
24-36
995 365
50
.9 6 5
.3 1 3
40-51
962 354
48
.9 6 5
4 16
LOB - Team (372), Opp (325). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (15). IBB - Team (3), Harrison, A. 2, Tiumalu 1, Opp (2). Picked off
- Tiumalu 1.
(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)
Player
era
w-l
2.40
2.40
2.46
2.61
2-0
3-0
12-9
16-8
4
14
31
31
Totals
2 .5 1
33-17
50 50
20
7/2
6
331.2
Opponents
5 .2 6
17-33
50 50
21
3/1
3
320.2
13 Rodino, Destiny
24 Macon, Aleah
5 Kerr, Donna
15 Hall, Jessica
app gs cg
sho
sv
3 0 0/0
0 0 0/1
23 10 2/1
24 10 3/2
0
2
2
2
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b 3b
hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha
11.2 14
35.0 28
151.0 127
134.0 109
7
16
70
59
4
12
53
50
2
5
15 40
56 167
67 113
1
5
12
19
0 1 .280 0
1 4 .211 2
2 15 .218 9
3 5 .215 13
278
152
119
140
325
37
6
25
400
280
241
218
262
70
2
64
1
4
26
6
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
2
1
1
8
6
.2 1 9
24 37
1
4
16
.3 0 7
27 44
5 11
37
PB - Team (19), Tiumalu 15, Yudin 4, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (2), Tiumalu 2, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Tiumalu (30-41), Kerr
(19-28), Hall (16-17), Yudin (10-10), Macon (5-6).
12-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (AIAW - 1978; NCAA - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010)
UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 8
2011 UCLA Softball
Conference statistics for UCLA (as of May 14, 2011)
(Pac-10 games only Sorted by Batting avg)
Record: 9-12 Home: 7-5 Away: 2-7 Pac-10: 9-12
Player
avg gp-gs
ab
r
h 2b 3b hr rbi
a
e fld%
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
.461
.409
.395
.429
.392
.395
.333
.271
.333
.286
.260
.000
.333
.000
0
2
0
1
1
4
4
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0-1
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
59
4
0 1.000
13
0
1 .929
19
1
1 .952
84
3
0 1.000
26
22
7 .873
38
27
1 .985
34
51
1 .988
14
1
0 1.000
0
4
0 1.000
126
17
1 .993
14
10
0 1.000
0
0
0 .000
0
0
0 .000
0
0
0 .000
4-8
434 160
13 .979
436 139
19 .968
Totals
.258
21
555
75 143
19 0 19 69 219
.395
76 14 136
7
.360 3 15
Opponents
.247
21
563
81 139
16 1 18 73 211
.375
58 20 127
2
.337 3 5 19-28
21-21
18-17
21-21
21-21
9-6
21-21
16-16
4-0
7-0
15-0
4 13 41 .621 9 0 9
2 5 12 .632 2 1 6
0 5 25 .373 6 3 20
0 5 16 .327 12 2 8
1 3 24 .369 13 1 4
0 3 10 .286 7 1 4
4 13 27 .443 10 0 18
3 12 24 .364 3 1 21
0 0 4 .222 2 1 9
5 9 27 .450 9 0 22
0 1 9 .205 3 3 12
0 0 0 .000 0 0 2
0 0 0 .000 0 1 1
0 0 0 .000 0 0 0
po
21-21
19-19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ob% sf sh sb-att
.394
.316
.313
.265
.262
.257
.230
.227
.222
.183
.159
.000
.000
.000
20-19
3
0
4
3
4
1
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
slg% bb hp so gdp
18 Harrison, Andrea
42 Lindvall, Devon
29 Schroeder, Katie
44 Yudin, Dani
'L6DOYDWRUH*L2QQD
9 Snow, Talee
27 Fox, Kellie
19 Bates, B.B.
15 Hall, Jessica
34 Tiumalu, Alyssa
7 Camuso, Samantha
4 Reed, Marti
23 Crawford, Amy
21 Murray, Grace
13-8
66 10 26
19 6 6
67 10 21
49 3 13
65 13 17
35 3 9
61 6 14
66 7 15
18 2 4
60 8 11
44 0 7
3 0 0
2 2 0
0 5 0
tb
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
LOB - Team (152), Opp (134). DPs turned - Team (3), Opp (8). IBB - Team (2), Tiumalu 1, Harrison, A. 1, Opp (1). Picked off Tiumalu 1.
(Pac-10 games only Sorted by Earned run avg)
Player
era
w-l
1.83
2.04
3.46
4.12
1-0
1-0
4-8
3-4
3
8
17
11
2
0
12
7
0
0
3
0
0/0
0/0
1/0
0/0
Totals
3 .2 9
9-12
21 21
3
Opponents
3 .0 3
12-9
21 21
13
13 Rodino, Destiny
24 Macon, Aleah
5 Kerr, Donna
15 Hall, Jessica
app gs cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b 3b
hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha
0 7.2
1 24.0
1 79.0
1 34.0
11
20
76
32
4
9
48
20
2
7
39
20
1
6
30
21
3
23
76
25
1
4
6
5
0 1 .324
0 3 .222
1 11 .246
0 3 .246
0
2
4
3
0
2
17
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
4
0
1/0
3
144.2
139
81
68
58
127
16
1
18
.2 4 7
9 20
1
3
5
3/1
2
145.1
143
75
63
76
136
19
0
19
.2 5 8
14 14
0
3
15
PB - Team (5), Tiumalu 4, Yudin 1, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (1), Tiumalu 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Tiumalu (17-26), Kerr (8-15),
Hall (6-7), Macon (5-6), Yudin (2-2).
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UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 9
2011 UCLA Softball
Game Results for UCLA (as of May 14, 2011)
(All games)
Date
! Feb 11, 2011
! Feb 11, 2011
! Feb 12, 2011
! Feb 12, 2011
! Feb 13, 2011
@ Feb 18, 2011
@ Feb 18, 2011
@ Feb 19, 2011
@ Feb 19, 2011
@ Feb 20, 2011
Feb 23, 2011
# Feb 25, 2011
# Feb 25, 2011
# Feb 26, 2011
# Feb 27, 2011
# Feb 27, 2011
$ Mar 04, 2011
$ Mar 04, 2011
$ Mar 05, 2011
$ Mar 05, 2011
% Mar 11, 2011
% Mar 11, 2011
% Mar 12, 2011
% Mar 12, 2011
% Mar 13, 2011
Mar 24, 2011
Mar 29, 2011
Mar 29, 2011
* Apr 01, 2011
* Apr 02, 2011
* Apr 03, 2011
Apr 06, 2011
* Apr 08, 2011
* Apr 09, 2011
* Apr 10, 2011
* Apr 15, 2011
* Apr 16, 2011
* Apr 17, 2011
* Apr 21, 2011
* Apr 22, 2011
* Apr 23, 2011
* Apr 29, 2011
* Apr 30, 2011
* May 01, 2011
* May 06, 2011
* May 07, 2011
* May 08, 2011
* May 12, 2011
* May 13, 2011
* May 14, 2011
Opponent
UTAH STATE
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
UCF
SAN DIEGO STATE
vs SIU Edwardsville
vs Arkansas
vs Utah
vs Portland State
vs Utah State
at Cal State Northridge
vs #4 Florida
vs #6 Oklahoma
vs #8 Tennessee
vs Northwestern
vs Ohio State
vs BYU
vs Baylor
at San Diego State
vs Cal Poly
vs Sacramento State
vs Long Beach State
vs Cal State Fullerton
vs BYU
vs Saint Mary's
OHIO
UC SANTA BARBARA-1
UC SANTA BARBARA-2
OREGON STATE
OREGON STATE
OREGON STATE
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
#13 STANFORD
#13 STANFORD
#13 STANFORD
at #1 Arizona State
at #1 Arizona State
at #1 Arizona State
#9 WASHINGTON
#9 WASHINGTON
#9 WASHINGTON
at #9 California
at #9 California
at #9 California
#11 ARIZONA
#11 ARIZONA
#11 ARIZONA
at #11 Oregon
at #11 Oregon
at #11 Oregon
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
Score
Inns
Overall
Pac-10
Pitcher of record
Attend
Time
19-0
7-0
15-2
10-2
8-2
3-2
3-4
6-2
3-0
13-3
8-0
1-4
3-0
1-7
5-4
12-5
5-2
1-5
3-1
4-0
5-3
7-3
11-2
4-6
12-1
9-1
12-2
10-4
6-2
9-1
12-2
5-4
6-5
2-6
1-5
4-1
0-2
0-5
4-0
5-2
3-4
2-7
1-9
1-2
1-5
1-7
5-1
5-6
7-4
0-5
5
7
5
5
7
(9)
7
7
7
6
5
7
7
7
(8)
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
5
7
5
5
5
7
7
6
5
7
(14)
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
(9)
7
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
1-0-0
2-0-0
3-0-0
4-0-0
5-0-0
6-0-0
6-1-0
7-1-0
8-1-0
9-1-0
10-1-0
10-2-0
11-2-0
11-3-0
12-3-0
13-3-0
14-3-0
14-4-0
15-4-0
16-4-0
17-4-0
18-4-0
19-4-0
19-5-0
20-5-0
21-5-0
22-5-0
23-5-0
24-5-0
25-5-0
26-5-0
27-5-0
28-5-0
28-6-0
28-7-0
29-7-0
29-8-0
29-9-0
30-9-0
31-9-0
31-10-0
31-11-0
31-12-0
31-13-0
31-14-0
31-15-0
32-15-0
32-16-0
33-16-0
33-17-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
3-0-0
3-0-0
4-0-0
4-1-0
4-2-0
5-2-0
5-3-0
5-4-0
6-4-0
7-4-0
7-5-0
7-6-0
7-7-0
7-8-0
7-9-0
7-10-0
8-10-0
8-11-0
9-11-0
9-12-0
Kerr (W 1-0)
Hall (W 1-0)
Kerr (W 2-0)
Hall (W 2-0)
Kerr (W 3-0)
Kerr (W 4-0)
Hall (L 2-1)
Hall (W 3-1)
Hall (W 4-1)
Hall (W 5-1)
Hall (W 6-1)
Hall (L 6-2)
Kerr (W 5-0)
Hall (L 6-3)
Macon (W 1-0)
Hall (W 7-3)
Hall (W 8-3)
Kerr (L 5-1)
Hall (W 9-3)
Hall (W 10-3)
Hall (W 11-3)
Kerr (W 6-1)
Kerr (W 7-1)
Hall (L 11-4)
Hall (W 12-4)
Kerr (W 8-1)
Hall (W 13-4)
Rodino (W 1-0)
Kerr (W 9-1)
Hall (W 14-4)
Kerr (W 10-1)
Macon (W 2-0)
Macon (W 3-0)
Hall (L 14-5)
Kerr (L 10-2)
Kerr (W 11-2)
Hall (L 14-6)
Kerr (L 11-3)
Kerr (W 12-3)
Hall (W 15-6)
Kerr (L 12-4)
Kerr (L 12-5)
Hall (L 15-7)
Kerr (L 12-6)
Kerr (L 12-7)
Hall (L 15-8)
Rodino (W 2-0)
Kerr (L 12-8)
Hall (W 16-8)
Kerr (L 12-9)
545
545
868
868
791
486
486
235
100
175
212
747
747
923
692
747
433
433
803
803
214
811
232
232
246
184
162
162
570
1002
578
153
728
820
913
1967
2106
1790
588
1331
1246
175
417
735
1084
1328
1328
428
860
561
2:03
1:50
2:05
1:57
2:04
2:30
2:12
2:21
2:02
2:21
1:29
1:48
2:02
2:11
2:22
2:30
2:25
2:09
2:13
1:55
2:21
2:10
1:51
2:33
1:37
1:24
2:00
2:27
2:09
2:05
1:57
1:47
4:02
2:32
2:08
1:49
1:43
1:57
1:48
2:22
2:58
1:50
1:23
1:49
2:22
2:08
1:56
2:24
2:08
2:05
! - Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament (Easton Stadium)
@ - Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
# - Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.)
$ - Campbell/Cartier Classic (San Diego, Calif.)
% - Long Beach Marriott Invitational (Long Beach, Calif.)
* - Pacific-10 Conference Game
() extra inning game
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1982 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
1990 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
REGIONALS AT MAYFAIR PARK
May 14/15
beat Wyoming, 4-0 and 5-0
REGIONALS AT SUNSET FIELD
May 18/19
beat Northern Iowa, 2-0 and 4-0
WCWS IN OMAHA, NEB.
May 27
beat Oklahoma State, 2-1
May 29
beat Western Michigan, 1-0
May 29
beat Arizona State, 1-0
May 30
beat Cal State Fullerton, 1-0
May 31
beat Fresno State, 2-0
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 23
beat Kent State, 4-0
May 25
beat Long Beach State, 6-0
May 26
beat Oklahoma State, 2-1
May 27
beat Florida State, 3-0
May 27
lost to Fresno State, 1-0
May 28
beat Fresno State, 2-0
1983 - NCAA FINISH (3RD)
REGIONALS IN KINGSTON, R.I.
May 13/14
beat Rhode Island, 1-0 and 1-0
WCWS IN OMAHA, NEB.
May 26
beat Missouri, 1-0
May 26
beat Louisiana Tech, 8-0
May 28
lost to Cal State Fullerton, 6-1
May 28
beat South Carolina, 2-1
May 29
lost to Texas A&M, 1-0
1984 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
REGIONALS AT MAYFAIR PARK
May 17/18
beat Arizona State, 1-0 and 3-0
WCWS IN OMAHA, NEB.
May 23
beat Utah State, 6-0
May 26
beat Northwestern, 1-0 (9 inn.)
May 28
lost to Texas A&M, 2-0
May 28
beat Nebraska, 1-0
May 29 beat Texas A&M, 1-0 and 1-0 (13 inn.)
1985 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
REGIONALS IN SANTA MARIA, CALIF.
May 16
lost to Pacific, 3-1
May 17
beat Pacific, 3-0 and 2-0
WCWS IN OMAHA, NEB.
May 22
beat Utah, 1-0
May 24
lost to Cal State Fullerton, 2-0
May 25
beat Northwestern, 1-0
May 25
beat Nebraska, 3-0
May 26
beat Cal State Fullerton, 1-0
May 26
beat Nebraska, 2-1 (9 inn.)
1987 - NCAA FINISH (2ND)
REGIONALS AT SUNSET FIELD
May 15/16 beat Long Beach St., 1-0 and 2-0
WCWS IN OMAHA, NEB.
May 20
beat Arizona State, 1-0 (9 inn.)
May 22
beat Nebraska, 3-0
May 23
beat Texas A&M, 1-0
May 23
beat Cal State Fullerton, 1-0
May 24
lost to Texas A&M, 1-0 and 4-1
1988 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
REGIONALS AT SUNSET FIELD
May 20/21
beat CS Fullerton, 3-0 and 2-0
WCWS IN SUNNYVALE, CALIF.
May 25
beat Northern Illinois, 1-0
May 27
beat Fresno State, 6-1
May 28
beat Arizona, 5-0
May 28
beat Cal Poly Pomona, 4-1
May 29
lost to Fresno State, 2-1
May 29
beat Fresno State, 3-0
1989 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
REGIONALS AT SUNSET FIELD
May 19/20 beat Long Beach St., 5-1 and 3-0
WCWS IN SUNNYVALE, CALIF.
May 24
beat South Carolina, 3-0
May 26
beat Cal Poly Pomona, 9-0
May 27
beat Oklahoma State, 2-1
May 27
beat Arizona, 3-0
May 28
beat Fresno State, 1-0
1991 - NCAA FINISH (2ND)
REGIONALS AT SUNSET FIELD
May 17/18 beat Central Michigan, 4-0 and 5-0
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 23
beat Florida State, 1-0
May 24
lost to Arizona, 1-0 (9 inn.)
May 25
beat Missouri, 5-0
May 25 beat Long Beach State, 1-0 (11 inn.)
May 26
beat Fresno State, 5-1 (13 inn.)
May 26
lost to Arizona, 5-1
1992 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
REGIONALS AT SUNSET FIELD
May 15/16
beat Utah, 1-0 and 7-2 (10 inn.)
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 21
beat Massachusetts, 4-0
May 23
beat California, 10-0 (5 inn.)
May 24
beat Fresno State, 4-0
May 24
beat Massachusetts, 11-1 (5 inn.)
May 25
beat Arizona, 2-0
1993 - NCAA FINISH (2ND)
REGIONALS AT SUNSET FIELD
May 21/22 beat CS Fullerton, 2-1 (9) and 1-0
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 27
beat Connecticut, 3-0
May 29 lost to Oklahoma State, 1-0 (13 inn.)
May 29
beat Cal State Northridge, 2-0
May 30
beat Oklahoma State, 5-0
May 31
beat Louisiana-Lafayette, 1-0
May 31
lost to Arizona, 1-0
1994 - NCAA FINISH (4TH)
REGIONALS IN COLUMBIA, S.C.
May 20
beat Georgia State, 2-1
May 21
lost to UNLV, 1-0 (9 inn.)
May 21
beat South Carolina, 3-1
May 22
beat UNLV, 2-1 (8 inn.) and 3-2
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 26
lost to Fresno State, 1-0
May 28
beat Illinois-Chicago, 9-0 (5 inn.)
May 28
beat Utah, 11-1
May 29
lost to Arizona, 5-2
1996 - NCAA FINISH (T-3RD)
REGIONALS IN FULLERTON, CALIF.
May 17
lost to Cal State Fullerton, 5-1
May 18
beat Missouri State, 8-2
May 18
beat Cal State Northridge, 7-5
May 19
beat CS Fullerton, 14-1 (5) and 7-2
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 23
beat Michigan, 2-0
May 24
lost to Arizona, 4-0
May 25
beat Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-2
May 26
lost to Washington, 8-2
1997 - NCAA FINISH (2ND)
REGIONALS IN LAFAYETTE, LA.
May 16
beat Nicholls State, 3-0
May 17
lost to Louisiana-Lafayette, 4-1
May 17
beat Louisiana-Monroe, 3-0
May 18 beat UL-Lafayette, 9-0 (5 inn.) and 3-0
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 22
beat Fresno State, 2-0 (8 inn.)
May 23
lost to Arizona, 2-0 (14 inn.)
May 24
beat Michigan, 7-3
May 25
beat Washington, 4-3 and 1-0
May 26
lost to Arizona, 10-2 (5 inn.)
1999 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 20
beat Alabama, 7-0
May 21
beat Creighton, 14-0
May 22
beat Minnesota, 5-0
May 23
beat Missouri, 12-5
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 27
beat DePaul, 3-2 (9 inn.)
May 28
beat Fresno State, 1-0
May 30
beat DePaul, 2-1 (8 inn.)
May 31
beat Washington, 3-2
2000 - NCAA FINISH (2ND)
2005 - NCAA FINISH (2ND)
REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 20
beat Loyola Marymount, 6-1
May 21 lost to Cal State Fullerton, 2-1 (11 inn.)
May 21
beat UNLV, 4-1
May 22 beat Cal State Fullerton, 6-0 and 3-1
SUPER REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 27
lost to Georgia, 4-1
May 28
beat Georgia, 5-4 and 3-2
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
June 2
beat California, 2-1
June 3
beat Tennessee, 3-1
June 5
beat Texas, 3-0
WCWS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
June 6
beat Michigan, 5-0
June 7/8
lost to Michigan, 5-2 and 4-1 (10)
2006 - NCAA FINISH (4TH)
REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 18
beat Canisius, 8-0 (5 inn.)
May 19
beat Long Beach State, 10-4
May 20/21
beat Florida State, 6-1 and 7-1
REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 19
beat Missouri State, 11-2 (6 inn.)
May 20
beat Long Beach State, 5-0
May 21
beat San Diego State, 7-0
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 25
beat Alabama, 4-1
May 26
beat Washington, 3-2
May 28
beat Southern Mississippi, 6-0
May 29
lost to Oklahoma, 3-1
SUPER REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 27/28
beat South Florida, 2-0 and 3-1
2001 - NCAA FINISH (2ND)
REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 17
beat Coastal Carolina, 8-0 (5 inn.)
May 18
beat Cal State Northridge, 9-0
May 19/20 beat San Diego St., 3-1 & 11-0 (5)
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 24
beat Iowa, 2-0
May 25
beat Stanford, 5-0
May 27
beat LSU, 6-0
May 28
lost to Arizona, 1-0
2002 - NCAA FINISH (T-5TH)
REGIONALS IN COLUMBIA, S.C.
May 16
beat Liberty, 3-0
May 17
beat Eastern Kentucky, 10-0 (5 inn.)
May 18
beat Georgia, 2-1 (8 inn.)
May 19
lost to South Carolina, 2-1
May 19
beat South Carolina, 1-0
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 23
lost to Florida State, 2-1 (9 inn.)
May 25
beat Oklahoma, 2-0
May 25
lost to Arizona State, 2-1
2003 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
REGIONALS IN FRESNO, CALIF.
May 15
beat Colgate, 8-0 (6 inn.)
May 16
beat Fresno State, 3-0
May 17/18 beat Michigan State, 6-2 and 5-0
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 22
lost to California, 7-3 (10 inn.)
May 24
beat Louisiana-Lafayette, 5-1
May 24
beat Washington, 2-1
May 25
beat Texas, 3-0 and 2-1
May 26
beat California, 1-0 (9 inn.)
2004 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 20 beat Mississippi Valley St., 8-0 (5 inn.)
May 21
beat Louisville, 2-0
May 22/23 beat Alabama, 5-2 (9 inn.) and 7-0
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 27
beat Stanford, 8-2
May 28
beat LSU, 2-0
May 30
beat Stanford, 3-1 (12 inn.)
May 31
beat California, 3-1
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
June 1
lost to Tennessee, 4-3
June 3
beat Alabama, 4-1
June 3
beat Texas, 2-0
June 4
lost to Northwestern, 3-1 (8 inn.)
2007
REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 18
beat Loyola Marymount, 6-3
May 19
lost to Hawai’i, 3-1 (8 inn.)
May 19
lost to Loyola Marymount, 4-2
2008 - NCAA FINISH (T-5TH)
REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 16
beat Cal State Fullerton, 8-3
May 17/18 beat Nevada, 6-4 (9 inn.) and 4-3
SUPER REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 24/25
beat Georgia, 6-1 and 6-0
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
May 29
beat Arizona, 1-0
May 30
lost to Arizona State, 4-0
May 31
lost to Florida, 2-0
2009 - NCAA FINISH (T-9TH)
REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 15
beat Long Beach State, 4-2
May 16/17
beat Fresno State, 4-2 and 9-5
SUPER REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 23
lost to Missouri, 2-1
May 24
beat Missouri, 5-2
May 24
lost to Missouri, 9-1 (5 inn.)
2010 - NCAA FINISH (1ST)
REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 21
beat Saint Mary’s, 11-4
May 22
beat San Diego State, 4-3
May 23
beat Fresno State, 7-2
SUPER REGIONALS AT EASTON STADIUM
May 29/30 beat UL-Lafayette, 10-2 (5) & 10-1 (5)
WCWS IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
June 3
beat Florida, 16-3 (6)
June 4
beat Hawai’i, 5-2
June 6
beat Georgia, 5-2
WCWS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
June 7
beat Arizona, 6-5 (8 inn.)
June 8
beat Arizona, 15-9
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2010 UCLA Softball
#5 UCLA vs #4 Florida
Jun 03, 2010 at Oklahoma City, Okla. (ASA HOF Stadium)
#5 UCLA 16, #4 Florida 3 (6 inn.) - Women’s College World Series - June 3, 2010
The fifth-seeded Bruins broke the school record for home runs in a single season with three more bombs on Thursday and also scored the most runs ever in a
UCLA postseason contest in a 16-3, six-inning victory over #4 Florida in the first
game of the Women’s College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium.
Sophomore Andrea Harrison went 2-for-5 with a pair of three-run homers, driving in a career-high six. Senior Megan Langenfeld went 4-for-4 with four RBI, four
runs scored and a home run. Sophomore Samantha Camuso also had a two-hit
game, as the Bruins had 11 hits as a team. The season-high 16 runs were the
most scored by UCLA in an NCAA Tournament game, bettering the 14 against
Creighton in 1999.
Langenfeld also earned the win in the circle, pitching 4 2/3 scoreless innings
of relief to improve to 12-1 on the season. She struck out three and allowed four
hits, striking out a pair in the fourth and retiring the side in order in the sixth.
UCLA 16 (46-11)
Florida 3 (48-9)
Player
DiSalvatore, GiOnna 2b
Harrison, Monica ss
Langenfeld, Megan 1b/p
Murray, Grace pr
Harrison, Andrea lf
Yudin, Dani dp/1b
Crawford, Amy pr
Camuso, Samantha rf/dp
Burney, Julie 3b
Shull, Kaila c
Bates, B.B. cf/rf
Macon, Aleah p
Lindvall, Devon cf/pr
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0
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0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
2
0
3
4
0
1
1
4
0
0
0
1
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0
0
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1
1
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0
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0
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0
0
0
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2
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The Bruins (46-11), playing as the visiting team, got on the board in the first
inning. With one out, junior Monica Harrison walked, moved to second on an
illegal pitch by Florida’s Stephanie Brombacher and advanced to third on a single
Score by Innings
UCLA
Florida
1
2
3
4
5
6
3
0
0
3
3
0
1
0
0
0
9
0
R
16
3
H
11
7
Player
Michelle Moultrie cf
Aja Paculba 2b
Kelsey Bruder rf
Francesca Enea lf
Brittany Schutte dp/c
Megan Bush 1b
Tiffany DeFelice c/dp
Corrie Brooks 3b
Lauren Heil pr
Brittany Walker ss
Kelsey Horton ph
Stephanie Brombacher p
Ensley Gammel p/pr
Erin Schuppert p
Totals
ab
r
po
a
lob
3
3
3
1
3
2
3
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
h rbi
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
bb so
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
2
1
1
6
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
3
7
3
1
3
18
6
6
E
0
3
to right by Langenfeld. Andrea Harrison then hit a 2-2 pitch out to left, her 14th
home run of the season, to put UCLA ahead 3-0.
The Gators (48-9) tied it up in the bottom of the second. Florida loaded the
bases to open the inning on a hit by pitch of Francesca Enea, a single to left
by Brittany Schutte and a walk to Megan Bush. Tiffany DeFelice followed with a
bases-clearing double to left-center to even the game at three. UCLA was able to
E - Moultrie(1); Paculba 2(7). DP - Bruins 1. LOB - Bruins 6; Gators 6. 2B - Harrison, M(13); Langenfeld(11);
Camuso 2(7); Shull(4); DeFelice(8). HR - Langenfeld(17); Harrison, A 2(15). HBP - Langenfeld; Enea 2. SH Harrison, M(17); Brooks(3). SB - Heil(10); Walker(8).
UCLA
Macon, Aleah
Langenfeld, Megan
ip
h
r
1.1
4.2
3
4
3
0
er bb so ab
3
0
1
0
bf
np
Florida
0 5 8
3 18 19
37
Stephanie Brombacher
Ensley Gammel
Erin Schuppert
89
ip
h
r
er
bb
2.1
2.2
1.0
3
5
3
5
7
4
5
6
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5
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np
3 9 12
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ab
51
85
27
keep the damage to three runs though. Following a sacrifice bunt for the first out,
Langenfeld came in the game to pitch and retired Brittany Walker on a groundout
to third and Michelle Moultrie on a foul out to left.
Win - Langenfeld (12-1). Loss - Brombacher (34-7). Save - None.
HBP - by Macon (Enea); by Langenfeld (Enea); by Gammel (Langenfeld). BK - Brombacher 2(17); Gammel 2(3).
Pitches/strikes: Macon 37/23; Langenfeld 89/68; Brombacher 51/30; Gammel 85/46; Schuppert 27/17.
UCLA scored three runs in the third to re-take the lead. Junior GiOnna DiSalvatore walked to open the inning, moved to second on an illegal pitch and advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt by Monica
Harrison. Langenfeld followed with a double down the right-field line to plate Harrison to make it 4-3. Langenfeld then moved to third on another illegal pitch, this time by Florida’s Ensley Gammel, and one
out later, sophomore Dani Yudin walked to put runners at the corners. Camuso made it 5-3 with a double to left to plate Langenfeld and Yudin came home on another illegal pitch by Gammel to extend the
advantage to 6-3.
The Bruins added another run in the fourth. Freshman B.B. Bates and Monica Harrison each walked to open the inning and Langenfeld drove in Bates with a single to left-center to increase the margin to
7-3.
The Gators threatened in the fourth, but came up empty. With one out, DeFelice singled to left and Corrie Brooks singled to right, as DeFelice advanced to third on the play. Lauren Heil came in to run for
Brooks and stole second to put a pair of runners in scoring position. Walker then chopped a ball to shortstop, with Monica Harrison leaping high in the air to snag it and throw home to get the force on DeFelice
for the second out. Langenfeld ended the threat with a strikeout of Moultrie to maintain the four-run lead.
The Bruins busted it open in the sixth, sending 12 to the plate and scoring nine times. Monica Harrison led off with a double to center, Langenfeld was hit by a pitch and Andrea Harrison hit her second homer
of the day and 15th of the season on a 1-0 pitch to make it 10-3. The Bruins then loaded the bases when Yudin reached on an error, Camuso doubled to center and senior Julie Burney walked. Senior Kaila
Shull followed with a double down the right-field line to bring in junior Amy Crawford, who was running for Yudin, and freshman Devon Lindvall, who was in for Camuso, to increase the lead to 12-3.
UCLA wasn’t done though. One out later, DiSalvatore singled to center to plate Burney, and when the ball was misplayed in the outfield, Shull came home for the Bruins’ 14th run. Following the second out
of the inning, Langenfeld launched her team-leading 17th home run of the season to left on a 3-1 offering to give the Bruins a 16-3 advantage.
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2011 GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES
Game 1
#1/#2 UCLA 19, Utah State 0 (5 innings)
Fri., Feb. 11 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 45
R
H
E
UCLA (1-0)
404 65
19 15 2
Utah State (0-2)
000 00
0
0
2
Win - Kerr (1-0), Loss - Harmon (0-2)
HR: A.Harrison (1), Yudin (1), Hall (1), Lindvall (1)
Kerr: 5 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 11 K, 2nd career no-hitter
Lindvall: 2-for-3, 3 R, 5 RBI, 1 HR
Schroeder: 4-for-4, 4 R, 2 RBI, 3 2B (tied UCLA single-game mark)
Game 2
#1/#2 UCLA 7, North Dakota State 0
Fri., Feb. 11 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
N. Dakota St. (0-2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
2
1
UCLA (2-0)
200 005 X
7
8
1
Win - Hall (1-0), Loss - Tamayo (0-1)
HR: Hall (2), Fox (1)
Hall: 7 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 7 K, 1-for-3, 2-run HR
Bates: 2-for-3, 1 R, 2 RBI, 1 2B, 1 SAC
Fox: 1-for-3, Solo HR
Game 3
#1/#2 UCLA 15, North Dakota State 2 (5 innings)
Sat., Feb. 12 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 45
R
H
E
UCLA (3-0)
114 90
15
8
2
N. Dakota St. (0-4) 0 0 0 0 2
2
5
2
Win - Kerr (2-0), Loss - Johnson (0-2)
Bates: 2-for-4, 1 R, 4 RBI, 1 2B, 1 BB
Kerr: 5 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 6 K
DiSalvatore: 1-for-2, 1 2B, 3 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SF
Game 4
#1/#2 UCLA 10, UCF 2 (5 innings)
Sat., Feb. 12 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 45
R
H
E
UCF (1-2)
020 00
2
3
1
UCLA (4-0)
110 17
10
8
2
Win - Hall (2-0), Loss - Rojas (1-1)
HR: Bates (1), Fox (2), Crawford (1)
Bates: 1-for-3, 2 R, 3-run HR, 1 BB, 1 SB
Crawford: 2-for-2, 2 R, Solo HR, 1 2B, 1 SAC
Hall: 5 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 5 BB, 6 K
Game 5
#1/#2 UCLA 8, San Diego State 2
Sun., Feb. 13 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
San Diego St. (4-1) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
2
5
0
UCLA (5-0)
001 034 X
8
10 2
Win - Kerr (3-0), Loss - Micetich (2-1)
HR: A.Harrison 2 (3)
A.Harrison: 3-for-3, 2 R, 6 RBI, 2 HR (5th career, 2-homer game)
Kerr: 7 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 3 K
DiSalvatore: 1-for-4, 2 R, 2 RBI
Game 6
#1/#1 UCLA 3, SIU Edwardsville 2 (9 innings)
Fri., Feb. 18 • Eller Media Stadium • Las Vegas, Nev.
123 456 789
R
H
E
SIU Edwardsville (2-4) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2
7
0
UCLA (6-0)
000 001 002
3
5
2
Win - Kerr (4-0), Loss - Taylor (0-3)
HR: DiSalvatore (1)
Tiumalu: 2-for-2, Walk-Off RBI Single in 9th
Kerr: 9 IP, 7 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 12 K
DiSalvatore: 1-for-4, 1 R, 1 RBI, Solo HR
Game 7
Arkansas 4, #1/#1 UCLA 3
Fri., Feb. 18 • Eller Media Stadium • Las Vegas, Nev.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (6-1)
001 110 0
3
9
0
Arkansas (4-2)
002 011 X
4
7
1
Win - Jones (2-1), Loss - Hall (2-1)
Fox: 3-for-3, 1 R, 1 RBI, 2 2B
DiSalvatore: 3-for-4, 1 R, 1 RBI, 2 2B
Hall: 5.2 IP, 7 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, 6 K
Game 8
#1/#1 UCLA 6, Utah 2
Sat., Feb. 19 • Stephanie Lynn Craig Park • Henderson, Nev.
123 456 7
R
H
E
Utah (4-5)
000 110 0
2
9
3
UCLA (7-1)
202 200 X
6
12 3
Win - Hall (3-1), Loss - Amu (1-2)
HR: Schroeder 2 (2), Bates (2), A.Harrison (4)
Schroeder: 2-for-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 2 Solo HR
Bates: 2-for-4, 1 R, 1 RBI, Solo HR
Hall: 3.1 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 2 K, 2-for-4
Game 9
#1/#1 UCLA 3, Portland State 0
Sat., Feb. 19 • Stephanie Lynn Craig Park • Henderson, Nev.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (8-1)
001 020 0
3
6
0
Portland State (5-5) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
2
2
Win - Hall (4-1), Loss - Latham (2-3)
Hall: 7 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 1 K
Bates: 2-for-4, 1 R, 1 SB
Fox and Tiumalu: 1-for-3, 1 RBI
Game 10
#1/#1 UCLA 13, Utah State 3 (6 innings)
Sun., Feb. 20 • Stephanie Lynn Craig Park • Henderson, Nev.
123 456
R
H
E
Utah State (3-7)
000 120
3
3
0
UCLA (9-1)
440 014
13 12 0
Win - Hall (5-1), Loss - Harmon (2-5)
HR: Bates 2 (4), DiSalvatore (2), Hall (3)
Bates: 4-for-5, 4 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR
DiSalvatore: 3-for-3, 1 R, 2 RBI, 2 2B, 1 HR, 1 SAC
Hall: 6 IP, 3 H, 3 ER, 6 BB, 4 K, 2-for-3, 1 R, 2 RBI, 1 HR
Game 19
#6/#9 UCLA 3, San Diego State 1
Sat., March 5 • SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (15-4)
002 010 0
3
7
0
SDSU (8-9)
010 000 0
1
6
2
Win - Hall (9-3), Loss - Beasley (2-3)
HR: Fox 2 (5)
Fox: 2-for-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR, 1 BB
Hall: 7 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 K
Lindvall: 1-for-2, 2 SB
Game 11
#2/#3 UCLA 8, Cal State Northridge 0 (5 innings)
Wed., Feb. 23 • Matador Diamond • Northridge, Calif.
123 45
R
H
E
UCLA (10-1)
031 40
8
7
0
CS Northridge (4-7) 0 0 0 0 0
0
1
1
Win - Hall (6-1), Loss - Wade (1-5)
HR: A.Harrison (5), Fox (3)
Schroeder: 2-for-4, 2 RBI
Hall: 4 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 3 K
Fox: 1-for-3, 1 R, 4 RBI, Grand Slam
Game 20
#6/#9 UCLA 4, Cal Poly 0
Sat., March 5 • SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
CP (2-16)
000 000 0
0
2
1
UCLA (16-4)
102 001 X
4
4
1
Win - Hall (10-3), Loss - Cahn (1-5)
Hall: 7 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 3 K, No-Hitter thru 5 innings
Yudin: 1-for-3, 2 RBI
Fox: 1-for-2, 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SB
Game 12
#4/#5 Florida 4, #2/#3 UCLA 1
Fri., Feb. 25 • Big League Dreams Park • Cathedral City, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
Florida (13-0)
000 004 0
4
6
1
UCLA (10-2)
010 000 0
1
5
1
Win - Rogers (6-0), Loss - Hall (6-2)
HR: Tiumalu (1)
Tiumalu: 2-for-3, 1 R, 1 RBI, First career HR
Hall: 7 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 1 BB, 8 K
Lindvall: 1-for-3
Game 13
#2/#3 UCLA 3, #6/#6 Oklahoma 0
Fri., Feb. 25 • Big League Dreams Park • Cathedral City, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
Oklahoma (11-5)
000 000 0
0
4
0
UCLA (11-2)
000 300 X
3
7
0
Win - Kerr (5-0), Loss - Ricketts (5-2), Save - Hall (1)
Kerr: 5 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K
Tiumalu: 2-for-2, 1 R, 1 BB
Fox: 2-for-3, 1 R
Game 14
#8/#10 Tennessee 7, #2/#3 UCLA 1
Sat., Feb. 26 • Big League Dreams Park • Cathedral City, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (11-3)
000 010 0
1
6
5
Tennessee (14-2)
340 000 X
7
6
2
Win - E.Renfroe (7-1), Loss - Hall (6-3)
HR: Burchell (TENN)
DiSalvatore: 2-for-4, 1 RBI
Bates: 2-for-4
Macon: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 K
Game 15
#2/#3 UCLA 5, Northwestern 4 (8 innings)
Sun., Feb. 27 • Big League Dreams Park • Cathedral City, Calif.
123 456 78
R
H
E
Northwestern (7-5) 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1
4
10 0
UCLA (12-3)
000 102 02
5
7
1
Win - Macon (1-0), Loss - Albanese (0-1)
HR: Tiumalu (2), Hall (4), Majam (NW)
Tiumalu: 1-for-3, 1 R, 2 RBI, 1 SAC, 2-Run Walk-Off Homer
Kerr: 7 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 5 BB, 8 K
Hall: 1-for-1, 1 R, 1 RBI, 2 BB, Solo HR
Game 21
#9/#10 UCLA 5, Sacramento State 3
Fri., March 11 • Mayfair Park • Lakewood, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
SAC (4-9)
000 030 0
3
8
2
UCLA (17-4)
210 020 X
5
9
1
Win - Hall (11-3), Loss - Voelz (0-2)
DiSalvatore: 2-for-4, 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 2B
A.Harrison: 2-for-3, 1 R, 2 2B
Hall: 7 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 5 K, 1-for-4, 1 RBI
Game 22
#9/#10 UCLA 7, Long Beach State 3
Fri., March 11 • Mayfair Park • Lakewood, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (18-4)
110 221 0
7
13 1
LBSU (13-8)
300 000 0
3
2
0
Win - Kerr (6-1), Loss - Jones-Wesley (6-3)
HR: Schroeder 2 (4), A.Harrison (7)
Schroeder: 3-for-3, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR, 1 SAC
Kerr: 7 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 5 K
Bates: 3-for-5, 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 2B
Game 23 #9/#10 UCLA 11, Cal State Fullerton 2 (5 innings)
Sat., March 12 • Mayfair Park • Lakewood, Calif.
123 45
R
H
E
UCLA (19-4)
211 16
11 13 0
CSF (7-11)
100 10
2
5
1
Win - Kerr (7-1), Loss - Fascetti (1-3)
HR: Mario (CSF)
A.Harrison: 4-for-4, 4 RBI
Bates: 3-for-4, 3 R, 1 RBI, 1 2B
Kerr: 5 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 9 K
Game 24
BYU 6, #9/#10 UCLA 4
Sat., March 12 • Mayfair Park • Lakewood, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
BYU (10-13)
320 010 0
6
8
0
UCLA (19-5)
010 003 0
4
5
1
Win - Almond (3-2), Loss - Hall (11-4), Save - Affleck (2)
HR: Fox (6), Manuma (BYU)
Fox: 1-for-3, 1 R, 3 RBI, 1 HR
Kerr: 5.2 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 10 K
Bates: 2-for-4
Game 16
#2/#3 UCLA 12, Ohio State 5
Sun., Feb. 27 • Big League Dreams Park • Cathedral City, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
Ohio State (4-11)
020 300 0
5
8
2
UCLA (13-3)
430 302 X
12 15 3
Win - Hall (7-3), Loss - Medrano (1-6)
Tiumalu: 3-for-4, 1 R, 2 RBI
Bates: 2-for-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 1 2B, 1 BB, 1 SB
Snow: 2-for-3, 2 R, 1 RBI
Game 25
#9/#10 UCLA 12, Saint Mary’s 1 (5 innings)
Sun., March 13 • Mayfair Park • Lakewood, Calif.
123 45
R
H
E
SMC (3-5)
001 00
1
3
1
UCLA (20-5)
226 2X
12 12 2
Win - Hall (12-4), Loss - Linton (3-2)
HR: Bates (5), A.Harrison (8)
A.Harrison: 3-for-3, 1 R, 5 RBI, 1 2B, 1 HR
DiSalvatore: 2-for-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 1 2B, 1 3B
Hall: 5 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 4 BB, 8 K
Game 17
#6/#9 UCLA 5, BYU 2
Fri., March 4 • SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (14-3)
410 000 0
5
11 0
BYU (7-12)
001 000 1
2
6
1
Win - Hall (8-3), Loss - Affleck (4-8), Save - Macon (1)
HR: A.Harrison (6)
Tiumalu: 3-for-4, 1 RBI, 1 2B
Fox: 2-for-3, 1R, 1 RBI, 1 2B, 1 BB
Hall: 4 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 K, 1-for-2, 1 BB
Game 26
#7/#13 UCLA 9, Ohio 1 (5 innings)
Thu., March 24 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 45
R
H
E
OHIO (10-12)
000 01
1
2
0
UCLA (21-5)
000 63
9
9
0
Win - Kerr (8-1), Loss - Bonner (1-2)
HR: Fox (7), Yudin (2), Tiumalu (3)
Fox: 2-for-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, 1 HR
Tiumalu: 2-for-2, 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 HR
Kerr: 5 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 6 K
Game 18
Baylor 5, #6/#9 UCLA 1
Fri., March 4 • SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
Baylor (17-1)
000 130 1
5
10 1
UCLA (14-4)
000 000 1
1
3
0
Win - Canion (7-1), Loss - Kerr (5-1)
HR: Leal (BAY)
Reed: 1-for-3, 1 RBI
DiSalvatore: 1-for-2, 1 HBP, Broke up no-hitter in 6th
Kerr: 4.1 IP, 7 H, 4 ER, 0 BB, 7 K
Game 27
#7/#13 UCLA 12, UC Santa Barbara 2 (5 innings)
Tue., March 29 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 45
R
H
E
UCSB (12-15)
000 11
2
2
1
UCLA (22-5)
412 5X
12 10 2
Win - Hall (13-4), Loss - Collins (8-8)
HR: Bates (6), Yudin (3), Tiumalu (4), Hall (5)
Hall: 2-for-2, 2 R, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 4.0 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K
Bates: 1-for-1, 2 R, 3 RBI, 1 BB, 1 HR, 1 SF
Schroeder: 2-for-3, 1 R, 1 BB
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Game 28
#7/#13 UCLA 10, UC Santa Barbara 4
Tue., March 29 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCSB (12-16)
300 001 0
4
4
0
UCLA (23-5)
201 520 X
10
8
5
Win - Rodino (1-0), Loss - Cobb (4-8), Save - Kerr (1)
HR: DiSalvatore (3), A.Harrison (9), Crawford (2), Beristianos (SB)
A.Harrison: 2-for-2, 1 R, 3 RBI, 1 HR, 1 BB, 1 HBP
DiSalvatore: 1-for-2, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 1 HR
Rodino: 4.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 2 K, Season Debut
Game 36
#9/#11 UCLA 4, #1/#1 Arizona State 1
Fri., April 15 • Farrington Stadium • Tempe, Ariz.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (29-7, 5-2)
400 000 0
4
4
0
ASU (37-5, 4-3)
000 000 1
1
3
0
Win - Kerr (11-2), Loss - Escobedo (18-3), Save - Macon (2)
HR: Fox (9), Castillo (ASU)
Kerr: 6.1 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 6 K
Fox: 1-for-4, 1 R, 4 RBI, Grand Slam
DiSalvatore: 2-for-3, 1 R
Game 29
#7/#13 UCLA 6, Oregon State 2
Fri., April 1 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
OSU (16-9, 0-1)
020 000 0
2
3
2
UCLA (24-5, 1-0)
005 100 X
6
11 0
Win - Kerr (9-1), Loss - Andreana (3-3)
A.Harrison: 4-for-4, 1 R, 1 2B
Schroeder: 2-for-4, 2 RBI, 1 2B
Kerr: 5 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 4 K
Game 37
#1/#1 Arizona State 2, #9/#11 UCLA 0
Sat., April 16 • Farrington Stadium • Tempe, Ariz.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (29-8, 5-3)
000 000 0
0
4
0
ASU (38-5, 5-3)
002 000 X
2
5
1
Win - Popescue (11-2), Loss - Hall (14-6)
Hall: 3.1 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 3 K
Macon: 2.2 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 4 K
DiSalvatore, Schroeder, Tiumalu and Yudin: 1 hit apiece
Game 30
#7/#13 UCLA 9, Oregon State 1 (6 innings)
Sat., April 2 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456
R
H
E
OSU (16-10, 0-2)
100 000
1
3
0
UCLA (25-5, 2-0)
303 012
9
7
0
Win - Hall (14-4), Loss - Demore (7-5)
HR: Fox (8)
A.Harrison: 2-for-3, 3 R, 1 BB, 1 2B
Schroeder: 2-for-3, 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 1 2B
Hall: 5 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 1 K
Game 38
#1/#1 Arizona State 5, #9/#11 UCLA 0
Sun., April 17 • Farrington Stadium • Tempe, Ariz.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (29-9, 5-4)
000 000 0
0
4
0
ASU (39-5, 6-3)
001 103 X
5
8
0
Win - Escobedo (19-3), Loss - Kerr (11-3)
HR: Lockwood (ASU), Urfer 2 (ASU)
Bates: 2-for-3
Kerr: 2.2 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
DiSalvatore and Tiumalu: 1-for-3 each
Game 31
#7/#13 UCLA 12, Oregon State 2 (5 innings)
Sun., April 3 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 45
R
H
E
OSU (16-11, 0-3)
000 02
2
3
2
UCLA (26-5, 3-0)
232 05
12
9
1
Win - Kerr (10-1), Loss - Andreana (3-4)
HR: A.Harrison (10), Tiumalu (5), Guzy (OSU)
A.Harrison: 2-for-2, 1 R, 6 RBI, 1 BB, 1 HR, 1 SF
Tiumalu: 2-for-3, 2 R, 2 RBI, 1 2B, 1 HR
Schroeder: 2-for-3, 3 R, 1 BB
Game 39
#11/#13 UCLA 4, #9/#11 Washington 0
Thu., April 21 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
WASH (30-7, 5-5)
000 000 0
0
1
1
UCLA (30-9, 6-4)
100 030 X
4
6
0
Win - Kerr (12-3), Loss - Ingelsby (18-4)
HR: Fox (10)
Kerr: 7 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, Took No-Hitter into 7th
Fox: 2-for-3, 1 R, 3 RBI, 1 HR
Bates and Schroeder: 1 hit and 1 run apiece
Game 32
#6/#10 UCLA 5, Loyola Marymount 4
Wed., April 6 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
LMU (16-20)
000 004 0
4
3
1
UCLA (27-5)
101 010 2
5
13 0
Win - Macon (2-0), Loss - Goodman (0-4)
HR: Bates (7), Sarginson (LMU)
Bates: 4-for-4, 3 R, 1 RBI, 1 3B, 1 HR
Fox: 2-for-4, 2 RBI, 1 2B, Walk-Off RBI 1B in 7th
Hall: 4 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 5 K
Game 33 #6/#10 UCLA 6, #13/#14 Stanford 5 (14 innings)
Fri., April 8 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 R H E
STAN (24-8, 0-4) 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 11 2
UCLA (28-5, 4-0) 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 14 2
Win - Macon (3-0), Loss - Chinn (11-2)
HR: A.Harrison 2 (12), Tiumalu (6)
A.Harrison: 3-for-6, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR, Walk-Off HR in 14th
G.DiSalvatore: 3-for-7, 1 R
Macon: 8.2 IP of relief, 5 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 8 K
Game 40
#11/#13 UCLA 5, #9/#11 Washington 2
Fri., April 22 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
WASH (30-8, 5-6)
000 000 2
2
10 2
UCLA (31-9, 7-4)
201 002 X
5
7
0
Win - Hall (15-6), Loss - Inglesby (18-5), Save - Kerr (2)
HR: A.Harrison (13), Tiumalu (7), Bates (8), Williams (WASH)
Bates and A.Harrison: Two-Run Homer apiece
Hall: 4 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 K
Schroeder: 2-for-4, 1 R, 1 2B
Game 41 #9/#11 Washington 4, #11/#13 UCLA 3 (9 innings)
Sat., April 23 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 789
R
H
E
WASH (31-8, 6-6)
000 100 111
4
9
0
UCLA (31-10, 7-5)
001 001 010
3
7
2
Win - Inglesby (19-5), Loss - Kerr (12-4)
HR: DiSalvatore (4), Tiumalu (8), Salling (WASH), Inglesby (WASH)
DiSalvatore and Tiumalu: Solo Homer apiece
A.Harrison: 2-for-4, 1 BB
Kerr: 7 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 5 K
Game 34
#13/#14 Stanford 6, #6/#10 UCLA 2
Sat., April 9 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
STAN (25-8, 1-4)
004 011 0
6
9
1
UCLA (28-6, 4-1)
101 000 0
2
10 0
Win - Chinn (12-2), Loss - Hall (14-5)
HR: Hanewich (STAN), Miller (STAN)
DiSalvatore: 3-for-4, 1 RBI, 60th career 2B (1st all-time at UCLA)
Yudin: 2-for-4, 1 RBI, 1 2B
Schroeder: 2-for-4, 1 R, 1 SB
Game 42
#10/#9 California 7, #8/#11 UCLA 2
Fri., April 29 • Levine-Fricke Field • Berkeley, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (31-11, 7-6)
000 000 2
2
7
1
CAL (32-9, 8-5)
030 004 X
7
11 0
Win - Henderson (28-6), Loss - Kerr (12-5)
Harrison: 3-for-3, 1 R, 1 2B
Camuso: 1-for-3, 1 RBI, 1 2B
Kerr: 5.1 IP, 10 H, 6 ER, 2 BB, 8 K
Game 35
#13/#14 Stanford 5, #6/#10 UCLA 1
Sun., April 10 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
STAN (26-8, 2-4)
100 112 0
5
9
0
UCLA (28-7, 4-2)
000 000 1
1
5
1
Win - Gerhart (14-6), Loss - Kerr (10-2)
HR: Rich (STAN)
Schroeder: 2-for-4, 1 RBI
Macon: 5.1 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 6 K
DiSalvatore, Snow and Yudin: 1-hit apiece
Game 43
#10/#9 California 9, #8/#11 UCLA 1 (5 innings)
Sat., April 30 • Levine-Fricke Field • Berkeley, Calif.
123 45
R
H
E
UCLA (31-12, 7-7)
000 10
1
4
0
CAL (33-9, 9-5)
700 2X
9
7
1
Win - Henderson (29-6), Loss - Hall (15-7)
HR: E.Reid (CAL)
DiSalvatore: 1-for-2, 1 R, 1 2B, 1 BB
Camuso, Harrison, Schroeder: 1-hit apiece
Kerr: 3.2 IP, 4 H, 4 ER, 5 K
Game 44
#10/#9 California 2, #8/#11 UCLA 1
Sun., May 1 • Levine-Fricke Field • Berkeley, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (31-13, 7-8)
000 001 0
1
6
1
CAL (34-9, 10-5)
000 001 1
2
8
2
Win - Henderson (30-6), Loss - Kerr (12-6)
Kerr: 6.2 IP, 8 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 7 K
Schroeder: 2-for-3, 1 HBP
Bates, Fox, Harrison, Snow: 1-hit apiece
Game 45
#11/#13 Arizona 5, #12/#14 UCLA 1
Fri., May 6 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
ARIZ (38-13, 9-7)
003 200 0
5
5
0
UCLA (31-14, 7-9)
100 000 0
1
3
1
Win - Fowler (22-6), Loss - Kerr (12-7)
HR: Fox (11), Del Ponte (ARIZ)
Fox: 1-for-2, 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 BB, Solo HR
Bates and Schroeder: 1 hit apiece
Hall: 3.1 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 1 K
Game 46
#11/#13 Arizona 7, #12/#14 UCLA 1
Sat., May 7 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
ARIZ (39-13, 10-7) 0 1 6 0 0 0 0
7
7
0
UCLA (31-15, 7-10) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
1
6
1
Win - Babcock (17-6), Loss - Hall (15-8), Save - Fowler (2)
Yudin: 2-for-3, 1 RBI
Tiumalu: 2-for-3
Kerr: 4.2 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 4 K
Game 47
#12/#14 UCLA 5, #11/#13 Arizona 1
Sun., May 8 • Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, Calif.
123 456 7
R
H
E
ARIZ (39-14, 10-8) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
1
6
0
UCLA (32-15, 8-10) 1 0 0 2 1 1 X
5
9
0
Win - Rodino (2-0), Loss - Babcock (17-7), Save - Hall (2)
HR: Tiumalu (9), Lindvall (2)
Rodino: 5 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
Lindvall: 2-for-3, 1 R, 2 RBI, 1 HR
A.Harrison: 2-for-3, 1 R, 1 RBI
Game 48
#14/#11 Oregon 6, #12/#15 UCLA 5
Thu., May 12 • Howe Field • Eugene, Ore.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (32-16, 8-11) 0 0 1 4 0 0 0
5
8
2
ORE (38-13, 10-9) 2 4 0 0 0 0 X
6
9
1
Win - Moore (21-8), Loss - Kerr (12-8)
HR: Bates (9), Howard (ORE)
Bates: 2-for-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 1 HR
A.Harrison: 2-for-4, 1 RBI
Kerr: 6 IP, 9 H, 5 ER, 0 BB, 8 K
Game 49
#12/#15 UCLA 7, #14/#11 Oregon 4
Fri., May 13 • Howe Field • Eugene, Ore.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (33-16, 9-11) 1 0 1 0 2 3 0
7
9
1
ORE (38-14, 10-10) 0 2 1 1 0 0 0
4
6
3
Win - Hall (16-8), Loss - Moore (21-9)
HR: Bates (10), Lindvall (3), Chambers (ORE), Vitek (ORE)
Bates: 1-for-3, 1 R, 4 RBI, Squeeze RBI SAC, Go-Ahead 3-Run HR
DiSalvatore: 2-for-3, 3 R, 1 BB
Hall: 5 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 4 K
Game 50
#14/#11 Oregon 5, #12/#15 UCLA 0
Sat., May 14 • Howe Field • Eugene, Ore.
123 456 7
R
H
E
UCLA (33-17, 9-12) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
3
0
ORE (39-14, 11-10) 0 0 0 4 1 0 X
5
6
1
Win - Rumfelt (6-0), Loss - Kerr (12-9), Save - Moore (3)
HR: Chambers (ORE), Pappas (ORE)
Fox, Hall, Lindvall: 1-hit apiece
Kerr: 3.2 IP, 3 H, 4 ER, 1 BB
Hall: 2.1 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 5 K
12-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (AIAW - 1978; NCAA - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010)
UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 14
GAME (DATE)
USU (2/11)
NDSU (2/11)
NDSU (2/12)
UCF (2/12)
SDSU (2/13)
SIUE (2/18)
ARK (2/18)
UTAH (2/19)
PSU (2/19)
USU (2/20)
CSUN (2/23)
FLA (2/25)
OKL (2/25)
TENN (2/26)
NW (2/27)
OSU (2/27)
BYU (3/4)
BAY (3/4)
SDSU (3/5)
CP (3/5)
SAC (3/11)
LBSU (3/11)
CSF (3/12)
BYU (3/12)
SMC (3/13)
OHIO (3/24)
UCSB-1 (3/27)
UCSB-2 (3/27)
OSU (4/1)
OSU (4/2)
OSU (4/3)
LMU (4/6)
STAN (4/8)
STAN (4/9)
STAN (4/10)
ASU (4/15)
ASU (4/16)
ASU (4/17)
WASH (4/21)
WASH (4/22)
WASH (4/23)
CAL (4/29)
CAL (4/30)
CAL (5/1)
ARIZ (5/6)
ARIZ (5/7)
ARIZ (5/8)
ORE (5/12)
ORE (5/13)
ORE (5/14)
1
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
DiSalvatore
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
2
DiSalvatore
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Schroeder
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
Fox
Fox
Fox
Fox
Fox
Fox
Fox
Fox
Bates
Bates
Schroeder
Schroeder
3
A.Harrison
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
Tiumalu
Fox
Fox
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
Fox
Fox
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
4
Yudin
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
Bates
Bates
UCLA BATTING ORDERS BY GAME
5
6
Reed
Hall
Yudin
Hall
Yudin
Hall
Yudin
Hall
Hall
Fox
Hall
Fox
Fox
Hall
Fox
Hall
Fox
Hall
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Yudin
Yudin
Bates
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Fox
Yudin
Tiumalu
Yudin
Tiumalu
Yudin
Tiumalu
Yudin
Tiumalu
Yudin
Tiumalu
Yudin
Tiumalu
Yudin
Camuso
Yudin
Camuso
Yudin
Camuso
Camuso
Yudin
Yudin
Tiumalu
Camuso
Yudin
Fox
Tiumalu
Fox
Lindvall
7
Fox
Fox
Fox
Fox
Lindvall
Lindvall
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Hall
Lindvall
Hall
Hall
Lindvall
Hall
Hall
Yudin
Yudin
Hall
Reed
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Camuso
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Bates
Bates
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Camuso
Tiumalu
Lindvall
Tiumalu
8
Lindvall
Snow
Lindvall
Crawford
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Crawford
Reed
Crawford
Crawford
Crawford
Lindvall
Crawford
Hall
Crawford
Lindvall
Hall
Hall
Reed
Lindvall
Hall
Reed
Reed
Hall
Reed
Lindvall
Hall
Reed
Snow
Hall
Hall
Hall
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Bates
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Bates
Lindvall
Hall
Hall
Hall
Hall
9
Snow
Crawford
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Lindvall
Snow
Crawford
Snow
Reed
Snow
Snow
Lindvall
Reed
Lindvall
Snow
Lindvall
Snow
Snow
Lindvall
Snow
Snow
Snow
Crawford
Lindvall
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Lindvall
Bates
Lindvall
Lindvall
Snow
Snow
10
Kerr
Kerr
Murray
Kerr
Kerr
Kerr
Snow
Hall
Snow
Kerr
Snow
Kerr
Crawford
Snow
Kerr
Snow
Hall
Snow
Kerr
Kerr
Snow
Hall
Kerr
Lindvall
Rodino
Kerr
Lindvall
Kerr
Lindvall
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Kerr
Hall
Hall
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Kerr
Hall
Rodino
Kerr
Rodino
Kerr
USED
1 (1)
2 (1)
3 (1)
4 (1)
5 (1)
5 (2)
6 (1)
7 (1)
6 (2)
8 (1)
9 (1)
10 (1)
11 (1)
12 (1)
11 (2)
13 (1)
14 (1)
15 (1)
16 (1)
17 (1)
18 (1)
19 (1)
19 (2)
20 (1)
19 (3)
21 (1)
22 (1)
23 (1)
24 (1)
22 (2)
22 (3)
25 (1)
26 (1)
26 (2)
27 (1)
28 (1)
29 (1)
30 (1)
31 (1)
31 (2)
31 (3)
31 (4)
32 (1)
32 (2)
33 (1)
34 (1)
35 (1)
36 (1)
37 (1)
38 (1)
RECORD
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
0-1
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
2-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
1-1
3-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
0-1
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
2-0
2-1
2-2
0-1
0-2
0-1
0-1
1-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
GAME (DATE)
USU (2/11)
NDSU (2/11)
NDSU (2/12)
UCF (2/12)
SDSU (2/13)
SIUE (2/18)
ARK (2/18)
UTAH (2/19)
PSU (2/19)
USU (2/20)
CSUN (2/23)
FLA (2/25)
OKL (2/25)
TENN (2/26)
NW (2/27)
OSU (2/27)
BYU (3/4)
BAY (3/4)
SDSU (3/5)
CP (3/5)
SAC (3/11)
LBSU (3/11)
CSF (3/12)
BYU (3/12)
SMC (3/13)
OHIO (3/24)
UCSB-1 (3/27)
UCSB-2 (3/27)
OSU (4/1)
OSU (4/2)
OSU (4/3)
LMU (4/6)
STAN (4/8)
STAN (4/9)
STAN (4/10)
ASU (4/15)
ASU (4/16)
ASU (4/17)
WASH (4/21)
WASH (4/22)
WASH (4/23)
CAL (4/29)
CAL (4/30)
CAL (5/1)
ARIZ (5/6)
ARIZ (5/7)
ARIZ (5/8)
ORE (5/12)
ORE (5/13)
ORE (5/14)
P
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Hall
Hall
Hall
Hall
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Hall
Hall
Kerr
Hall
Hall
Hall
Kerr
Kerr
Hall
Hall
Kerr
Hall
Rodino
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Kerr
Hall
Hall
Kerr
Hall
Kerr
Kerr
Hall
Rodino
Kerr
Rodino
Kerr
C
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Yudin
Tiumalu
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Yudin
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
1B
Hall
Crawford
Hall
Crawford
Hall
Hall
Crawford
Hall
Crawford
Crawford
Crawford
Crawford
Crawford
Lindvall
Crawford
Crawford
A.Harrison
Yudin
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
Yudin
Yudin
A.Harrison
Yudin
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
Crawford
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
Yudin
A.Harrison
Yudin
Camuso
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
Yudin
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
Yudin
Yudin
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
2B
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
DiSalvatore
Snow
Reed
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Reed
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Snow
Snow
UCLA POSITION STARTERS BY GAME
SS
3B
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
Snow
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
Fox
DiSalvatore
LF
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
Lindvall
A.Harrison
Lindvall
Lindvall
Lindvall
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
Lindvall
A.Harrison
Lindvall
Lindvall
A.Harrison
Lindvall
Lindvall
A.Harrison
Lindvall
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
Lindvall
Lindvall
A.Harrison
A.Harrison
Lindvall
Bates
CF
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Lindvall
Lindvall
Schroeder
Lindvall
RF
Lindvall
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Bates
Schroeder
DP
Reed
Lindvall
Murray
Lindvall
Lindvall
Reed
Lindvall
Lindvall
Lindvall
Hall
Reed
Hall
Lindvall
Yudin
Hall
Reed
Reed
Tiumalu
Reed
Reed
Tiumalu
Reed
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Tiumalu
Yudin
Hall
Camuso
Camuso
Tiumalu
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Camuso
Yudin
Yudin
Hall
Hall
Hall
Hall
USED
1 (1)
2 (1)
3 (1)
4 (1)
5 (1)
5 (2)
6 (1)
7 (1)
6 (2)
8 (1)
8 (2)
8 (3)
9 (1)
10 (1)
9 (2)
8 (4)
11 (1)
12 (1)
13 (1)
13 (2)
14 (1)
15 (1)
15 (2)
14 (2)
16 (1)
17 (1)
14 (3)
18 (1)
17 (2)
11 (2)
19 (1)
20 (1)
21 (1)
22 (1)
21 (2)
21 (3)
23 (1)
21 (4)
21 (5)
23 (2)
23 (3)
21 (6)
23 (3)
21 (7)
24 (1)
25 (1)
26 (1)
27 (1)
28 (1)
29 (1)
RECORD
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
0-1
1-0
1-1
1-0
2-0
2-1
1-0
0-1
2-0
3-1
1-0
0-1
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
2-1
1-0
2-0
2-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-1
2-1
0-1
2-2
3-2
1-1
1-2
3-3
1-2
3-4
0-1
0-1
1-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
NINE-TIME PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009)
UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 15
Kelly Inouye-Perez, beginning her fifth season as the
Bruins’ head coach in 2011, led the UCLA softball program
to its 12th national title and 11th NCAA championship in
2010. The Bruins went a perfect 10-0 in the postseason,
including 5-0 at the Women’s College World Series. UCLA
set numerous WCWS records, including the most home
runs in one tournament with 14. Megan Langenfeld was
named the Most Outstanding Player of the WCWS, while
Samantha Camuso and Andrea Harrison each earned
All-Tournament honors. Following the season, InouyePerez and her staff were honored as the NFCA National
Coaching Staff of the Year.
The Bruins went 50-11 in 2010, bringing Inouye-Perez’s
career record to 183-49 (.789 winning percentage) in
four campaigns. UCLA set single-season school records
ELLY NOUYE EREZ
for home runs, slugging, on base percentage and walks.
TH EAR AS EAD OACH Langenfeld and GiOnna DiSalvatore were each named
to the NFCA All-America first-team. The Bruins also had
TH EAR AT
three players named to the All-Region team and 10
honored by the Pac-10.
ECORD
In 2009, she led the Bruins to a Pacific-10 Conference
Championship, as UCLA went 45-11 overall and 16-5 in
league play. She was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year and earned her 100th career victory on Feb.
22 against Maryland. In 2008, the Bruins went 51-9 and advanced to the Women’s College World
Series, finishing second in the Pac-10 with a 17-4 record. In her first season at the helm of UCLA in
2007, Inouye-Perez posted a 37-18 overall record and a 12-9 Pac-10 mark (t-3rd).
Over Inouye-Perez’s four seasons, the Bruins have earned 11 All-American awards, 18 All-Region
honors and 33 All-Pac-10 accolades.
Inouye-Perez, just the third head coach in UCLA softball history, officially took over the reins from
Sue Enquist on Jan. 1, 2007. Enquist announced her retirement as head coach on Sept. 26, 2006.
No stranger to the Bruin dugout, Inouye-Perez starts her 23rd straight season in Westwood in
2011. She is a link to four decades of Bruin softball success, joining the UCLA softball program as a
freshman in 1989. Inouye-Perez’s time is highlighted by seven NCAA Championships and eight Pac10 titles in her previous 22 years, spending five campaigns as a player and 13 as an assistant.
Over Inouye-Perez’s 13 seasons (1994-2006) as an assistant coach, UCLA was 617-150-1 (.804)
and appeared in the NCAA title game seven times, winning the NCAA Championship in the 1999,
2003 and 2004 seasons. The Bruins also won three Pac-10 titles during that span (1999, 2002,
2006) and in 2004 were named the National Coaching Staff of the Year by the National Fastpitch
Coaches Association (NFCA).
Inouye-Perez’s primary responsibility as an assistant coach was guiding the Bruin pitchers and
catchers, a list which includes many of the most honored and recognizable names in collegiate
softball. Behind the dish, where Inouye-Perez also starred as a three-time All-Pac-10 honoree during
her playing days at UCLA, she helped mold and influence arguably the best catcher in the history
of USA Softball in Stacey Nuveman. Under Inouye-Perez’s tutelage, Nuveman became a three-time
Pac-10 Player of the Year, four-time, first-team All-American and the NCAA’s all-time single season
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and career home run leader.
Since the Pac-10 Conference began issuing a Pitcher of the Year Award, UCLA has been honored
with two winners, Courtney Dale in 1999 and Keira Goerl in 2003. Among the other pitching highlights
accomplished by the Bruins over her 13 years as an assistant included at least one All-American
award earned by a UCLA pitcher in 12 of those campaigns, including DeeDee Weiman, four-time
Olympian Tanya Harding and two-time Olympian Amanda Freed.
In addition, nearly every UCLA pitching record has been set during the time Inouye-Perez has
overseen the Bruin battery and the top four pitchers on UCLA’s career wins list, Goerl, Selden, Freed
and B’Ann Burns, were coached by her.
Inouye-Perez was an exceptionally strong fielder behind the dish for the Bruins. She made her mark
immediately as a collegiate player, earning first-team All-Pac-10 as a true freshman and second-team
as a sophomore, leading the Bruins to the 1989 and 1990 NCAA Championships before receiving a
medical redshirt in 1991 due to shoulder surgery.
She came back strong in 1992, picking up second-team All-Pac-10 honors as the Bruins once again
won the national championship and finished with a 54-2 record, the fewest losses in a season in
program history. Inouye-Perez also was named to the 1992 All-Women’s College World Series Team,
going 5-for-12 (.417) with four RBI during WCWS play. She wrapped up her career as a fifth-year
senior in 1993 with an NCAA runner-up finish. Impressively, Inouye-Perez did not commit a single
fielding error during her final two seasons.
Among the UCLA pitchers during her five seasons as a player were Lisa Longaker and Lisa Fernandez,
both of whom were named to the NCAA’s 25th Anniversary All-WCWS Team. During her UCLA career,
Inouye-Perez played in 22 Women’s College World Series games, a mark that is tied for third-best in
UCLA history behind only Lisa Fernandez and Kristy Howard (23). Inouye-Perez graduated from UCLA
in 1993 with a B.A. in psychology and earned her master’s degree in physical education from Azusa
Pacific University in 2004.
Prior to college, Inouye-Perez was one of the top players during her ASA days, winning four national
championships, with the Panthers (1984, `85 and `89) and the Raiders (1986). She also competed
on an international level in Japan in 1985 and in Peru in 1987 (Pan American Tournament) and
followed her collegiate career with time playing on the NPF Pro Tour.
Inouye-Perez and her husband, Gerardo Perez, currently reside in Cerritos. Along with Kelly’s
exploits on the diamond, Gerardo competed as a catcher/DH for Cerritos College from 1988-90 and
helped lead the Falcons to the 1989 Junior College National Championship. After a stellar career at
Cerritos, he went on to compete at Loyola Marymount, earning first-team All-West Coast Conference
honors his junior and senior seasons. He currently teaches health and coaches baseball at Gahr High
School in Cerritos. The couple has two children, Michael (11) and Kylie (6).
KELLY INOUYE-PEREZ’S HEAD COACHING RECORD
YEAR
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
TOTALS
RECORD
37-18 (.673)
51-9 (.850)
45-11 (.804)
50-11 (.820)
33-17 (.660)
216-66 (.766)
PAC-10
12-9 (T-3rd)
17-4 (2nd)
16-5 (1st)
14-7 (2nd)
9-12 (T-6th)
68-37 (.648)
UCLA COACHING STAFF (L TO R): ANDREA DURAN, LISA FERNANDEZ, KELLY INOUYE-PEREZ, GINA VECCHIONE
12-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (AIAW - 1978; NCAA - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010)
POSTSEASON
1-2
6-2 (T-5th)
4-2 (T-9th)
10-0 (1st)
0-0
21-6 (.778)
UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 16
#3 GIONNA DISALVATORE
INFIELDER • SENIOR
5-9 • B/T: L/R
PALM HARBOR, FLA.
#4 MARTI REED
UTILITY • JUNIOR
5-8 • B/T: R/R
LONG BEACH, CALIF.
#5 DONNA KERR
PITCHER • SENIOR
5-7 • B/T: R/R
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
#7 SAMANTHA CAMUSO
UTILITY • RS JUNIOR
5-7 • B/T: L/R
REDDING, CALIF.
#8/#18 ANDREA HARRISON
UTILITY • JUNIOR
5-7 • B/T: L/L
GARDEN GROVE, CALIF.
#9 TALEE SNOW
INFIELDER • FRESHMAN
5-5 • B/T: R/R
CHINO HILLS, CALIF.
#13 DESTINY RODINO
PITCHER • SOPHOMORE
5-10 • B/T: L/L
VALENCIA, CALIF.
#15 JESSICA HALL
PITCHER/1B • FRESHMAN
5-9 • B/T: R/L
CHINO HILLS, CALIF.
#18 MONICA HARRISON
INFIELDER • SENIOR
5-4 • B/T: R/R
GARDEN GROVE, CALIF.
#19 B.B. BATES
OUTFIELDER • SOPHOMORE
5-7 • B/T: L/R
VICTORVILLE, CALIF.
#20 BROOKE FINLEY
CATCHER • JUNIOR
5-7 • B/T: R/R
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
#21 GRACE MURRAY
UTILITY • SENIOR
5-4 • B/T: R/R
LAKEWOOD, CALIF.
#23 AMY CRAWFORD
UTILITY • SENIOR
5-9 • B/T: R/R
PLEASANTON, CALIF.
#24 ALEAH MACON
PITCHER • JUNIOR
5-9 • B/T: R/R
UPLAND, CALIF.
#27 KELLIE FOX
INFIELDER • FRESHMAN
5-10 • B/T: R/R
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
#29 KATIE SCHROEDER
OUTFIELDER • RS JUNIOR
5-10 • B/T: L/R
YORBA LINDA, CALIF.
#34 ALYSSA TIUMALU
CATCHER • FRESHMAN
5-4 • B/T: R/R
ELK GROVE, CALIF.
#42 DEVON LINDVALL
OUTFIELDER • SOPHOMORE
5-5 • B/T: R/R
STEVENSON RANCH, CALIF.
#44 DANI YUDIN
CATCHER/1B • JUNIOR
5-7 • B/T: L/R
COTO DE CAZA, CALIF.
NINE-TIME PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009)
UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 17
2011 - DiSalvatore was named to the All-Pac-10 second
team on Wednesday and leads the Bruins with 15
doubles and is second with 38 runs scored ... is also third
with a .333 batting average, tied for third with 26 walks
and fourth with 26 runs batted in ... has four home runs,
a .516 slugging and a .429 on base percentage ... is one
of three players to start all 50 games ... became UCLA’s
all-time leader in doubles on April 9 against Stanford,
surpassing Tairia Mims (59), and now has 63 for her
career ... is tied for third with 14 multiple-hit games (73
career) and tied for fourth with seven multi-RBI contests
(44 career) ... is also tied for fourth in school history in
runs scored (172), tied for seventh in total bases (404),
eighth in RBI (163) and hits (256) and 10th in at-bats
(721) and walks (87) ... scored four runs and walked
four times last weekend at Oregon, going 2-for-3 and
I NNA I ALVATORE tying a career high with three runs scored on Friday ...
had a seven-game hitting streak from April 6-17, her
third hitting streak of at least seven games this season,
batting .500 (13-for-26) with two RBI, four runs and
ATS HROWS
four multiple-hit contests ... hit a solo homer on April 23
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against Washington ... posted a pair of singles on April 15
at Arizona State, going 4-for-9 (.444) in the series ... went
OUNTRYSIDE
7-for-13 (.538) in the Stanford series (April 8-10) ... had
back-to-back, three-hit contests on April 8 and 9 ... posted a pair of singles, scoring and driving in a
run versus Loyola Marymount on April 6 ... scored in seven straight games from March 29-April 9 ...
tied a career high with a 10-game hitting streak to start the season, as she went 16-for-34 (.471) with
11 RBI and six doubles ... hit a two-run homer, walked twice and scored three times in the second
game of a March 29 doubleheader against UCSB ... went 2-for-3 with two runs, three RBI, a double
and a triple against Saint Mary’s (March 13) ... had a pair of two-hit contests on March 11, posting a
double, an RBI and a run against Sacramento St. and driving in a run versus Long Beach ... recorded
hits in seven straight from Feb. 27-March 11, going 10-for-24 (.417) with five RBI, three doubles and
five runs ... went 2-for-4 with a run on March 4 against BYU ... posted a pair of RBI, two walks and a
run against Ohio State on Feb. 27 ... went 2-for-4 with an RBI single versus Tennessee on Feb. 26 ...
went 10-for-18 (.556) at the Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Feb. 18-20) with four RBI, five runs,
four doubles and her first two homers of the season ... posted three-hit, two-double games against
Arkansas (Feb. 18) and Utah St. (Feb. 20), driving in two and hitting a home run versus USU ... went
2-for-4 against Portland St. (Feb. 19) ... also homered against SIU Edwardsville (Feb. 18) ... went 2for-4 with a steal and two RBI on a sac fly and an RBI single in the opener against Utah State (Feb.
11) ... had three RBI on a two-run double and a sac fly against North Dakota State (Feb. 12) ... scored
twice and drove in a pair on a single against San Diego State (Feb. 13).
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2010 - Was named a first-team NFCA All-American, NFCA All-Region and first-team All-Pac-10 after
leading the Bruins in runs scored (55), hits (81) and doubles (19) and finishing second with a .391
batting average ... was also third on the team in on base (.451) and total bases (132), tied for third
in RBI (53), fourth in walks (24) and fifth in slugging (.638) and home runs (10) ... her 19 doubles
in 2010 tied for the second most in a single season in school history ... ranked 36th in the nation in
doubles per game and 47th in runs per game ... hit .359 (14-for-39) during the NCAA Tournament
with two homers, eight RBI and 11 runs scored and went 8-for-23 (.348) during the WCWS with three
RBI and five runs scored ... had four separate hitting streaks of at least seven games, including an
eight-game stretch to end the season (May 23-June 8) in which she batted .406 (13-for-32) with a
home run, seven RBI and 10 runs ... had a pair of hits and runs scored to go with an RBI double in the
title-clinching game against Arizona on June 8 ... posted two hits versus Hawai’i (June 4) and Georgia
(June 6) ... went 3-for-4 with three RBI, three runs and a solo homer in the first game of the Super
Regionals against Louisiana-Lafayette on May 29 ... also homered in the postseason opener versus
Saint Mary’s (May 21) ... tied for the third-longest streak in UCLA history for consecutive hits with nine
from Feb. 14-19 ... went 7-for-7 in a doubleheader at UCSB (Feb. 17), going 3-for-3 with three runs
scored in the first contest and 4-for-4 with six runs batted in, three runs, two doubles and a homer in
the nightcap ... is one of 12 Bruins to post at least six RBI in a game and went on to win Pac-10 POW
honors on Feb. 23 ... had a nine-game hit streak from Feb. 14-24, batting .587 (17-for-29) with 12
RBI, 12 runs scored, five doubles and two homers ... went 4-for-4 with three RBI, three runs, a homer
and a stolen base against Portland State (Feb. 21) ... scored a run in eight straight contests from Feb.
20-27 (12 total) ... went 2-for-3 with a three-run homer and two runs scored against Texas (Feb. 26)
... was first on the team with 24 multiple-hit games and 10 game-winning RBI ... scored multiple runs
in a game 12 times and was tied for third with 14 multiple-RBI contests ... notched a seven-game hit
streak from March 23-28, batting .455 (10-for-22) with five RBI and six runs scored ... went 3-for-3
with three runs scored in the first game of a twinbill against UNLV (March 27) ... posted a season-best,
10-game hit streak from April 16-May 7, batting .475 (19-for-40) with 17 RBI, four home runs and 12
runs scored ... had an RBI in nine of the 10 games of that streak and multiple hits in seven of those
contests ... recorded seven RBI in a series at Oregon State, homering on April 17 ... went 3-for-4 at
Stanford on April 23 ... had seven hits in 11 at-bats (.636) in the Oregon series (April 30-May 2) with
six RBI and six runs, homering on May 1 and 2 ... left the yard for the third straight contest on May 7
against Cal, belting a go-ahead, two-run homer in the sixth inning ... went 7-for-9 (.778) with four RBI,
three runs and a home run in the Arizona series (May 13-15) to earn her second Pac-10 POW award
of the year ... ranked first among Pac-10 players in doubles, fourth in hits, fifth in average, tied for fifth
in total bases and seventh in runs ... hit .425 during Pac-10 play with five homers and a team-best 21
RBI, 16 runs and seven doubles ... was one of three Bruins to start all 61 games.
2009 - Earned NFCA All-West Region and second-team All-Pacific-10 honors as a sophomore ...
started all 53 games she appeared in, making 28 starts in right field, 24 at first and one at second ...
hit .323, which was fourth on the team, with five home runs and 39 runs batted in, which ranked third
... was second with 48 runs scored and 13 doubles, first in triples with four, third in walks (21) and
fourth in on base percentage (.403) and hits (54) ... ranked tied for third in the Pac-10 in triples and
tied for seventh in doubles ... was 34th in the nation in runs per game and 44th in triples ... recorded
15 multiple-hit games, which tied for second on the team ... had a four-hit game against Longwood on
March 8 with two triples, two RBI and three runs scored ... posted three-hit contests against Michigan
(Feb. 14), Colorado State (Feb. 27) and Fresno State (May 17) and had 11 two-hit games, including
three in a row against Oregon and Oregon State (May 1-3) ... had a nine-game hitting streak from Feb.
27 to March 8, going 16-for-29 (.552) with eight RBI, 10 runs scored, five doubles and three triples
... also had a seven-game hit streak from Feb. 13-21, batting .476 (10-for-21) with 12 runs scored,
10 runs batted in, three doubles and three homers ... recorded her first two-homer game at Arizona
State on April 25, driving in three ... also left the yard against Michigan, Kentucky (Feb. 14) and Simon
Fraser (Feb. 17), knocking in three runs in each game ... second with 13 multi-RBI contests ... added
three-RBI games against Utah (Feb. 27) and Fresno State ... scored multiple runs in a game 13 times,
including three vs. Simon Fraser ... crossed home plate at least twice in five straight (Feb. 13-17) ...
had five game-winning RBI, including three in a row (May 2-3, 7) ... stole five bases in six attempts.
2008 - Was one of three Bruins to start all 60 games, making 46 starts at first, eight at DP, five at
second and one at third ... earned first-team NFCA All-American and All-Pacific Region honors ... was
also honored on the All-Pac-10 second team and the All-Pac-10 Freshman first team ... was first on
the team in hits with 68, second in RBI (45) and total bases (100), third in slugging (.532) and tied
for third with a .362 average ... placed fourth with 31 runs, tied for second with 16 doubles, tied for
third with four home runs and tied for first with two triples ... was tied for fifth among Pac-10 players
in doubles, tied for sixth in hits and seventh in average ... topped the team with 20 multiple-hit games
and 11 game-winning RBI and was third with 10 multiple-RBI contests ... went 10-for-16 (.625) with
five runs scored, four doubles and a home run during the Winsberg Tournament (Feb. 8-10), earning
Pac-10 Player of the Week honors on Feb. 12 for her performance ... hit her first collegiate home
run, a game-tying, three-run bomb with two outs in the bottom of the seventh in an extra-inning win
over UCSB (Feb. 9) ... had a pair of four-RBI efforts against UCSB and in the season opener against
Nevada (Feb. 8) ... received Pac-10 POW honors for the second time on Feb. 26 after batting .667
(8-for-12) with six runs, five RBI, two doubles, a triple and a homer at the Palm Springs Classic (Feb.
22-24) ... drove in the go-ahead runs on a three-run double against Georgia on Feb. 22 ... posted four
runs batted in against Portland State on Feb. 16, adding three-RBI performances against San Diego
(Feb. 29) and Notre Dame (March 7) ... drove in the game-winning run in the top of the seventh on an
RBI double against Notre Dame ... went 3-for-7 (.429) with two runs scored, three RBI, a double and
a home run during the Super Regionals against Georgia (May 24-25) ... also had home runs against
Baylor (Feb. 23) and ASU (May 3) ... had a seven-game hit streak from April 12-27 (11-for-24, .458
avg.) ... recorded 13 two-hit games and seven three-hit contests ... scored three runs in a game twice
vs. Santa Clara (Feb. 9) and Baylor ... stole her first career base vs. Eastern Michigan on March 1.
SUMMER 2007 - Helped the USA SB JWNT to gold at the ISF Jr. Women’s World Champ. ... had five
hits in 13 at-bats (.385), scoring three and driving in three in six games ... helped her ASA team, the
OC Batbusters, to a runner-up finish at Gold Nationals, going 6-for-20 (.300) with three RBI.
COUNTRYSIDE HS - Played four years of softball and volleyball at Countryside in Clearwater, Fla. ...
earned first team all-conference, all-county and all-area honors each season ... was a two-time NFCA
and EA Sports All-American ... named all-state four times, including first-team accolades as a junior
and senior ... named All-Suncoast Area and County Softball POY as a senior ... was Team MVP and
Cougars’ Captain in ‘06 and ‘07 ... earned athletic scholar academic awards as a junior and senior ...
inducted into the Countryside Hall of Fame ... helped CHS to state title in her senior year.
PERSONAL - Born GiOnna Josephine DiSalvatore on March 11, 1989 in Dunedin, Fla. ... parents are
Johanna and Joseph DiSalvatore ... has one sister, Davionna, a freshman volleyball player at Ohio
State ... favorite class is anatomy ... thing she likes the most about her sport is the pressure ... biggest
athletic highlight was winning a championship in 2010 ... admires former UCLA great and Olympian
Natasha Watley ... favorites include her #3, Chick-fil-A, Britney Spears, dancing with teammate Marti
Reed, actress Angelina Jolie, the “Halloween” movies and the Yankees ... majoring in sociology.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
7, vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
Runs Scored
3, 12 Times (last at Oregon, 5/13/11)
Hits 4, vs. Longwood (3/8/09), at UC Santa Barbara (2/17/10) and vs. Portland State (2/21/10)
Runs Batted In
6, at UC Santa Barbara (2/17/10)
Doubles
2, Four Times (last vs. Utah State, 2/20/11)
Triples
2, vs. Longwood (3/8/09)
Home Runs
2, at Arizona State (4/25/09)
Total Bases
9, vs. Longwood (3/8/09) and at UC Santa Barbara (2/17/10)
Walks
3, vs. Kentucky (2/14/09) and vs. Fresno State (5/23/10)
Sacrifice Hits
1, 11 Times (last at Oregon, 5/12/11)
Sacrifice Flies
1, Five Times (last vs. North Dakota State, 2/12/11)
Stolen Bases
1, 10 Times (last vs. Utah State, 2/11/11)
Hit by Pitches
1, Six Times (last vs. Oregon State, 4/2/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2008
2009
2010
2011
TOTALS
AVG
.362
.323
.391
.333
.355
GP-GS
60-60
53-53
61-61
50-50
224-224
AB
188
167
207
159
721
R
31
48
55
38
172
H
68
54
81
53
256
2B
16
13
19
15
63
3B
2
4
1
1
8
HR
4
5
10
4
23
RBI
45
39
53
26
163
TB
100
90
132
82
404
SLG%
.532
.539
.638
.516
.560
BB
16
21
24
26
87
HBP
2
2
0
2
6
SO
23
12
13
10
58
GDP
2
0
1
0
3
OB%
.417
.403
.451
.429
.426
12-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (AIAW - 1978; NCAA - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010)
SF
0
1
2
2
5
SH
3
3
3
2
11
SB-ATT
1-1
5-6
3-4
1-2
10-13
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2011
Reed has played in 20 games, making 10 starts (8 at
DP, 2 at 2B) ... has six hits in 40 at-bats (.150) with eight
runs scored, two runs batted in, five walks and a double
... pinch-hit against Oregon State (April 2), Cal (April 29)
and Oregon (May 13) and pinch-ran versus Washington
(April 23) ... posted her first-career, two-hit game against
Cal State Fullerton on March 12, driving in and scoring
a run ... doubled versus Long Beach State (March 11) ...
singled in the Bruins’ lone run against Baylor on March 4
... singled and scored a run versus Cal Poly on March 5
... also had a single against Utah (Feb. 19) ... scored and
walked twice against Utah State ... also scored versus
San Diego State (Feb. 13), Utah State (Feb. 20), Saint
Mary’s (March 13) and UC Santa Barbara (March 29).
#4 MARTI REED
JR • UTIL • 5-8
BATS/THROWS: R/R
LONG BEACH, CALIF.
WILSON HS
2010
Appeared in 24 contests, making four starts ... started
three consecutive games at second base (March 28-April
2) and the Regional opener in right field against Saint
Mary’s on May 21 ... had four hits in 23 at-bats (.174)
with five runs batted in, one double, nine runs scored and
four walks ... went 1-for-3 with an RBI single against Saint
Mary’s ... scored the game-tying run in the bottom of the
seventh inning of the Women’s College World Series Finals opener against Arizona on June 7 ...
recorded an RBI double and scored a run in the first game of a doubleheader versus UNLV (March 27)
... had an RBI single and scored twice against Cal State Fullerton on Feb. 24 ... posted a bases-loaded
walk against Portland State on Feb. 21 and a sacrifice fly in the first game of a twinbill at Bakersfield
on March 21 ... had a single and scored a run at Oregon State on April 18 ... also scored versus
Tennessee (Feb. 13), UTEP (March 6), Loyola Marymount (March 28) and Stanford (April 25) ... drew
a walk in three straight games (March 28-April 2).
2009 - Played in 25 games, making five starts ... started four games at designated player and one in
right field ... had three hits in 16 at-bats (.188), scoring nine times and driving in her first collegiate
run on a bases-loaded walk on Feb. 13 against Northwestern ... crossed home plate in each of her
first four games ... recorded her first collegiate hit in her first start vs. South Dakota State (Feb. 15) ...
also had singles against Arizona (April 4) and Oregon State (May 2) ... walked against Simon Fraser
(Feb. 17) and Notre Dame (March 10) ... stole bases vs. Maryland (Feb. 22) and Oregon (May 1).
WILSON HIGH SCHOOL
Reed was a three-sport athlete at Wilson HS in Long Beach ... was a middle infielder for four years,
a middle blocker for two years in volleyball and a runner and jumper for one year in track and field ...
earned All-Moore League, All-CIF and team MVP honors ... also named to Rod Carew All-Tournament
Team and All-Dream Team ... was a team captain for the softball and volleyball squads ... played club
for There’s No Tomorrow (TNT) and USA Victory ... helped TNT to a 14-U National title in 2005.
PERSONAL
Born Marti LaChelle Reed on Jan. 16, 1990 in Long Beach ... parents are Marcia and Marty Reed ...
youngest of three children ... has an older sister, Mareé and an older brother, Marques ... chose to
play softball because of the thrill and rush of a pressure situation ... favorites include the TV show
“The Office”, the movie “Cool Runnings”, eating buffalo wings and carrots and singer India Arie ...
hobbies include singing, dancing and drawing ... favorite class is art and architecture ... is a member
of Athletes in Action, Afrikan Student Union, Alumni Scholarship Committee and Bruin Athletic Council
... majoring in sociology and contemplating a career in architecture and urban design.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
4, vs. Long Beach State (3/11/11) and vs. Cal State Fullerton (3/12/11)
Runs Scored
2, vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/24/10) and vs. Utah State (2/11/11)
Hits
2, vs. Cal State Fullerton (3/12/11)
Runs Batted In
1, Eight Times (last vs. Cal State Fullerton, 3/12/11)
Doubles
1, vs. UNLV (3/27/10) and vs. Long Beach State (3/11/11)
Total Bases 2, vs. UNLV (3/27/10), vs. Long Beach St. (3/11/11) and vs. CS Fullerton (3/12/11)
Walks
2, vs. Utah State (2/11/11)
Stolen Bases
1, vs. Maryland (2/22/09) and vs. Oregon (5/1/09)
Sacrifice Flies
1, at CSU Bakersfield (3/21/10)
Hit by Pitch
1, vs. Utah State (2/11/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2009
2010
2011
TOTALS
AVG
.188
.174
.150
.165
GP-GS
25-5
24-4
20-10
69-19
AB
16
23
40
79
R
9
9
8
26
H
3
4
6
13
2B
0
1
1
2
3B
0
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
0
RBI
1
5
2
8
TB
3
5
7
15
2011 -Kerr, who was named All-Pac-10 honorable mention
on Wednesday, leads the Bruins with 167 strikeouts in
151 innings and boasts a 12-9 record with a 2.46 earned
run average ... has 10 complete games and two solo
shutouts ... is fifth in UCLA history in appearances (119),
seventh in strikeouts (714), ninth in innings pitched
(574.1) and saves (3) and 10th in wins (63) ... has pitched
in 11 of the last 13 games and 17 of 21 Pac-10 contests
... fanned eight over six innings last Thursday at Oregon ...
struck out 20 in three games at California (April 29-May
1), fanning eight in game one, five in game two and seven
in game three ... took a no-hitter into the seventh inning
on April 21 against Washington, settling for a one-hitter
and striking out six in a shutout win ... retired 17 in a row
from the first through the sixth ... earned a win on April
15 at Arizona State, striking out six in 6 1/3 innings and
ONNA ERR
allowing a run and three hits ... struck out seven in the
opener of the Stanford series on April 8 ... earned wins
in the first and last games of the Oregon State series ...
ATS HROWS
fanned four and gave up one earned run and two hits in
five innings on April 1 ... struck out five and allowed two
AN IEGO ALIF
runs and three hits in 4 2/3 frames on April 3 ... struck
ATRICK ENRY
out six in a five-inning, two-hit victory against Ohio on
March 24 ... fanned five in three frames of one-hit relief
to earn a save in the second game of a March 29 doubleheader against UC Santa Barbara ... had 24
strikeouts in 17 2/3 innings at the Long Beach Marriott Invitational ... allowed three unearned runs
in a complete-game, two-hitter against Long Beach State (March 11), striking out five ... fanned nine
in a complete-game victory versus Cal State Fullerton on March 12, allowing two runs and five hits ...
struck out 10 in 5 2/3 frames of relief, her 17th-career, double-figure strikeout contest, against BYU
later that night, giving up only one run and four hits ... fanned seven against Baylor on March 4 ...
returned from a right ankle injury at the Cathedral City Classic and gutted out a pair of outstanding
performances against Oklahoma (Feb. 25) and Northwestern (Feb. 27) ... tossed five shutout frames
versus Oklahoma, striking out seven and giving up just two hits in a win ... didn’t factor in the decision
#5 D
K
SR • P • 5-7
B /T
: R/R
S D ,C .
P
H
HS
SLG%
.188
.217
.175
.190
BB
3
4
5
12
HBP
0
0
1
1
ERA
0.93
2.76
2.47
2.46
2.27
W-L
14-2
19-6
18-7
12-9
63-24
GDP
0
0
1
1
OB%
.316
.286
.261
.280
SF
0
1
0
1
SH
0
0
0
0
SB-ATT
2-2
0-0
0-1
2-3
against Northwestern, striking out eight and giving up three runs and eight hits in seven innings ...
struck out a season-best 12 against SIU Edwardsville on Feb. 18, allowing two unearned runs in nine
innings ... gave up one unearned run in 3 2/3 innings versus Utah on Feb. 19, striking out two, before
leaving with an injury on a rundown play at the plate ... tossed her second career no-hitter (101st in
UCLA history) against Utah State on Feb. 11 ... struck out 11 in five frames, including four in the first
inning, allowing only three baserunners ... gave up two unearned runs in five innings versus North
Dakota St. (Feb. 12), fanning six ... went the distance vs. San Diego St. (Feb. 13), striking out three.
2010 - Was named All-Pac-10 honorable mention after leading the Bruins in wins (18-7 record),
innings (150.1), strikeouts (185) and opposing batting average (.192), while placing third with a 2.47
ERA ... ranked 38th nationally in K’s per seven and 39th in fewest hits allowed per seven ... was fifth
among Pac-10 players in strikeouts and OBA, seventh in wins, ninth in innings and 10th in ERA ...
pitched the final out of the National Championship clinching game against Arizona on June 8, striking
out Lauren Schutzler, and fanning four in 2 2/3 innings ... gave up three runs, four hits and two walks
in her only outing at the WCWS ... started the Super Regional clinching contest versus LouisianaLafayette (May 30) and allowed just one unearned run and three hits in 2 1/3 innings while fanning
four ... also started the postseason opener against Saint Mary’s on May 21 and struck out nine in 5
2/3 innings in a victory ... was named Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 23 for the third time in her
career after tossing 13 scoreless innings in victories over UCSB (3 IP, 3 K) on Feb. 17, Northridge (5
IP, 11 K) on Feb. 19 and Portland State (5 IP, 9 K) on Feb. 21, allowing one hit in all three outings ...
won each of her first six starts of the season, tying a season high with 11 strikeouts and tossing four
shutout innings against Florida Atlantic (Feb. 13) and fanning nine versus Georgia (Feb. 14) ... struck
out at least seven in 14 games ... did not allow an earned run in 26 2/3 consecutive innings from
March 23-April 2 ... tossed a four-hit shutout at Washington on April 1, striking out eight ... fanned 10
in five scoreless innings in a win at LMU on March 28 ... pitched four hitless frames of relief to pick up
a win against UNLV on March 27 ... struck out 10 at Arizona on May 14 ... set down eight in a one-hit
triumph against North Carolina (March 10) ... named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention.
2009 - Led the Bruins in wins with 19, strikeouts (230), shutouts with six and complete games
with 16 ... posted a 2.76 ERA and one save in 167 1/3 innings ... held opposing hitters to a .183
batting average ... was 13th in the nation in strikeouts per seven innings (9.6) ... ranked third among
Pac-10 players in opposing BA, sixth in wins, eighth in innings and ninth in ERA ... had eight doublefigure strikeout contests, recording a career-best 16 in a three-hit shutout at San Diego on March
CAREER HIGHS
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2008
2009
2010
2011
TOTALS
SO
5
8
10
23
APP
20
35
33
31
119
GS
19
26
30
23
98
CG
8
16
10
10
44
SHO/CBO
5/5
6/1
6/4
2/1
19/11
SV
0
1
0
2
3
IP
105.2
167.1
150.1
151.0
574.1
H
56
109
107
127
399
R
26
70
67
70
233
ER
14
66
53
53
186
BB
26
59
71
56
212
SO
132
230
185
167
714
Innings Pitched
9.0, vs. SIU Edwardsville (2/18/11)
Strikeouts
16, at San Diego (3/1/09)
No-Hitters
3/2/08 vs. Saint Peter’s (Perfect Game)
NINE-TIME PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009)
2/11/11 vs. Utah State
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1 that helped her earn Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honors the following day ... fanned 15 against
Northwestern on Feb. 13, 12 against Utah (Feb. 27) and 11 against Notre Dame on March 10 ...
added 10-strikeout games against Purdue (Feb. 7), Cal Poly (Feb. 8), Fullerton (Feb. 25) and UCSB
(March 24) ... pitched shutouts against South Dakota State (Feb. 15), Syracuse (March 7), UCSB
(March 24), Oregon (May 1) and Stanford (May 9) ... hurled four, one-hit complete games against
Purdue, Syracuse, Oregon and Oregon State (May 3) ... allowed no earned runs in 25 1/3 innings
from March 1-8 and no earned runs in 24 2/3 innings from April 5-May 9 ... earned a save against
FIU on March 6 ... named honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic.
2008 - Led the Bruins with a 0.93 ERA as a freshman, posting a 14-2 record and 132 strikeouts
in 105 2/3 innings ... appeared in 20 games, starting 19, throwing 18 complete games and five
shutouts ... named Pac-10 honorable mention and All-Pac-10 Freshman ... ranked seventh in the
nation in ERA and fewest hits allowed per seven innings and 26th in strikeouts per seven ... was
second among Pac-10 players in ERA, third in opposing BA (.153) and 10th in wins and strikeouts
... threw a perfect game, the 17th in UCLA history, on March 2 against Saint Peter’s ... retired all 15
batters she faced, striking out seven ... was named Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week on March 4 after
going 3-0 with 21 strikeouts in 15 innings and allowing only two hits combined in wins vs. Bakersfield
(Feb. 27), San Diego (Feb. 29) and Saint Peter’s ... tossed a complete-game, four-hitter in her first
collegiate start against nationally-ranked Oklahoma on Feb. 8, striking out nine in the victory ... had
four double-figure strikeout games, fanning a season-best 15 in a two-hit shutout of Northwestern
(March 9) ... struck out 11 against USD and Northridge (March 13) and 10 at UCSB (March 25) ...
threw 26 straight scoreless from Feb. 22-March 7 ... allowed just one earned run in 57 innings from
Feb. 22-April 2 (0.12 ERA) ... threw one-hitters against Hawai’i (Feb. 23) and USD ... tossed six no-hit
innings in a win vs. Cal on April 5 ... blanked Missouri on Feb. 15, striking out eight in a three-hitter.
SUMMER ‘07 - Helped the USA Softball Junior WNT to gold at the ISF Junior Women’s World
Championships in June ... did not allow a run in five appearances, going 1-0 with a save and 18 K’s in
nine innings ... gave up just two hits and three walks ... also helped her ASA team, the OC Batbusters,
to a runner-up finish at Gold Nationals, posting 30 K’s in 25 2/3 innings of work with a 5-1 record.
PATRICK HENRY HIGH SCHOOL - Kerr was a three-sport athlete at Patrick Henry High School in San
Diego ... earned All-Eastern League, All-CIF, All-County and CalHi State first-team honors her final
three seasons ... named to EA Sports All-American first team as a senior ... set San Diego County CIF
records for career strikeouts with 914, consecutive strikeouts in one game with 23 and consecutive
strikeouts over two games with 31 ... named City of San Diego Female Prep Athlete of the Year for
2004-05 ... also earned two letters in soccer, receiving All-CIF and All-Eastern League honors, and
one letter in cross country ... earned San Diego Academic first-team honors in 2007.
PERSONAL - Born Donna Adele Kerr on April 16, 1989 in San Diego, Calif. ... parents are Linda and
Bill Kerr ... has an older brother, Jimmy, who attended USC ... favorite class is art of film ... lists the
pressure and the competition as reasons she likes playing softball ... biggest athletic thrills were
the final out of the 2010 Women’s College World Series, as well as pitching in and winning Junior
Women’s Nationals with Team USA ... admires San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum ... favorites
include actor George Clooney, the Ocean’s and Bourne trilogy movies and the San Diego Padres and
Chargers ... hobbies include going to the beach and running ... majoring in political science.
2011
Camuso is batting .170 (8-for-47) with an RBI, two
doubles, three walks and three hit by pitches ... has
made 17 starts, including her last four at second base, in
addition to 12 at DP and 1 at first ... went 0-for-2 with a hit
by pitch before leaving last Thursday’s game at Oregon
with a lower body injury ... did not play the rest of the
weekend and is day-to-day ... reached base in all three
games against Arizona (May 6-8), going 3-for-6 (.500)
with three walks and a double while starting her first
three career contests at second base ... walked twice on
May 6, had a double and a walk on May 7 and posted
a pair of singles on May 8 ... has hits in four of her last
seven (5-for-16, .313) ... had an RBI double on April 29 at
Cal and singled the next day ... made her season debut
on April 6 against Loyola Marymount after undergoing
hip surgery in December ... posted a single versus LMU
and a pair of singles on April 8 against Stanford ... was hit
by a pitch on April 21 and 23 against Washington.
36 runs batted in ... was also second in slugging percentage (.549), tied for second with 16 doubles
and a .434 on base percentage, third in total bases (96) and tied for first in triples (2) ... named
second-team All-Pacific Region and All-Pac-10, and honored on the All-Pac-10 Freshman first team ...
ranked fourth among All-Pac-10 players in batting average, tied for fifth in doubles and tied for 10th
in hits ... set a UCLA single-game record with five runs scored against Santa Clara on Feb. 9 ... also
went 4-for-4 with seven RBI and a home run against the Broncos ... collected her first collegiate RBI
in the season opener against Nevada (Feb. 8) and belted her first career homer, a two-run shot, later
that day against Oklahoma, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored ... went 5-for-10 (.500) with three runs
and three RBI during the Regionals (May 16-18), hitting two home runs against Nevada (May 17 and
18) ... hit the go-ahead bomb in the sixth inning of the Regional-clinching game to lift the Bruins to a
4-3 victory ... went 2-for-3 with a run, a walk and a double in Game 1 of the Super Regionals against
Georgia (May 24) ... earned Pac-10 POW honors on April 8 after going 6-for-13 (.462) with two RBI in
wins over Washington, Stanford and Cal (twice) ... had 18 multiple-hit contests, which was third on
the squad ... posted three-hit games against Bakersfield (Feb. 27), San Diego (Feb. 29) and Stanford
(April 27), as well as 14 two-hit contests ... registered eight multiple-RBI games ... had an RBI in every
game of the SD Classic (Feb. 29-March 2), finishing with seven runs batted in and a .533 average
(8-for-15) ... recorded six game-winning RBI ... drove in the go-ahead run on a sacrifice fly in the top of
the ninth vs. San Diego State on March 1 and had a walk-off game winner on an RBI double against
Long Beach on March 9 ... Top 25 finalist for the USA Softball Player of the Year award.
2010
Had an outstanding NCAA Tournament that saw her hit
.467 (14-for-30) with a team-best eight homers, 21 runs
batted in and a 1.400 slugging percentage, to go with 11
runs scored and four doubles ... was named to the Women’s College World Series All-Tournament
Team, batting .375 (6-for-16) in Oklahoma City with three homers and seven RBI ... hit .326 on the
season with 16 home runs and 53 RBI ... tied for 37th in the nation in home runs ... was third on the
team with a .669 slugging percentage, tied for third in runs batted in, fourth in home runs and fifth in
total bases (115) and walks (23) ... comes into the 2011 season in sixth place all-time in UCLA history
in slugging (.608) ... went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a solo homer in the National Championship
clinching game against Arizona on June 8 ... reached in all three plate appearances against Georgia
(June 6) in the WCWS semifinals on a three-run homer, a walk and a hit by pitch ... launched a two-run
homer against Hawai’i on June 4 and went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a pair of doubles in the WCWS
opener versus Florida (June 3) ... hit home runs in each of the first five postseason games ... went 2for-2 with a three-run homer and an RBI double in the tournament opener against Saint Mary’s (May
21) ... hit a solo homer against San Diego State (May 22) and a two-run shot versus Fresno State
(May 23) in the Regional Championship game ... went 3-for-3 with a solo homer and a two-run double
in the first Super Regional contest against Louisiana-Lafayette (May 29) ... hit a grand slam in the
Super Regional clincher on May 30 ... had 14 multiple-hit games and 13 multiple-RBI contests ... tied
a season high with four runs batted in during the first game of a twinbill at UC Santa Barbara (Feb.
17), going 2-for-2 with a three-run homer, two runs scored and two walks ... hit a pair of long balls
on Feb. 19 at the Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament, going 2-for-2 with three RBI and two runs
against Cal State Northridge, while hitting a three-run bomb against Cal Poly ... also homered twice
on Feb. 26 at the Cathedral City Classic, going 2-for-2 with a solo bomb against Colorado State and
2-for-3 with a two-run shot versus Texas ... went 4-for-5 with three RBI and three runs at the San Diego
Classic (March 5-6) in games against Fresno State and UTEP ... had three hits and scored twice in the
first game of a doubleheader at CSU Bakersfield on March 21 ... also homered against Florida Atlantic
(Feb. 13), Washington (April 2) and Stanford (April 23) ... ranked eighth among Pac-10 players in
slugging, tied for eighth in homers and tied for 10th in total bases ... was named to the ESPN/CoSIDA
Academic All-District Team and the Pac-10 All-Academic Second Team.
FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL - Camuso played four years of softball and two seasons of basketball at
Foothill High School in Palo Cedro, Calif. ... named All-Eastern League first team each season and
three-time all-section ... received Northern Section MVP and CalHi All-State underclassman team
accolades her final two seasons ... earned Team MVP honors with the Cougars in 2006 and 2007
... was named first-team All-American by NFCA as a junior and by EA Sports as a senior ... earned
Foothill Scholar Athlete of the Year plaudits in 2007 ... helped FHS to the school’s first softball section
championship in her senior season ... hit .711 during her senior year, the third-best total in the state,
with 57 runs scored, 10 home runs and a state-best 69 hits ... earned All-League honors in basketball
in 2006 ... had the highest GPA in her graduating class and was an AP Scholar with Honors.
#7 SAMANTHA CAMUSO
RS JR • UTIL • 5-7
BATS/THROWS: L/R
REDDING, CALIF.
FOOTHILL HS
2009 - Missed 2009 after undergoing right shoulder surgery and earned a medical redshirt.
2008 - Was one of three Bruins to start all 60 games, making 58 starts in right field and two in left
... led the team with a .366 batting average, tied for third with four home runs and was fourth with
PERSONAL - Born Samantha Ashley Camuso on Dec. 21, 1988 in San Jose, Calif. ... parents are
Becky and Kenny Camuso ... has two younger sisters, Mandy, a sophomore infielder at Saint Mary’s,
and Mia ... father played baseball at De Anza Community College and grandfather Chuck was an
NBA official and coaches high school baseball ... chose UCLA to be challenged both athletically
and academically and to be part of a winning tradition ... favorite academic class is biology ... lists
her biggest athletic highlight as making a verbal commitment to UCLA ... admires former Bruin Dot
Richardson for her accomplishments both in softball and as an orthopedic surgeon ... favorites
include the movie “Rudy”, actor Adam Sandler, the band Rascal Flatts and eating Grammy Camuso’s
spaghetti ... hobbies include hitting with her dad ... majoring in psychobiology.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
6, vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
Runs Scored
5, vs. Santa Clara (2/9/08)
Hits
4, vs. Santa Clara (2/9/08)
Runs Batted In
7, vs. Santa Clara (2/9/08)
Doubles
2, at San Diego (2/29/08) and vs. Florida (6/3/10)
Triples
1, Four Times (last vs. Arizona State, 4/9/10)
Home Runs
1, 20 Times (last vs. Arizona, 6/8/10)
Total Bases
7, vs. Santa Clara (2/9/08) and vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (5/29/10)
Walks
2, Five Times (last vs. Arizona, 5/6/11)
Sacrifice Hits 1, vs. Long Beach St. (3/9/08), at Cal (4/25/08) and at CS Bakersfield (3/21/10)
Sacrifice Flies
1, at San Diego State (3/1/08) and vs. Georgia (2/14/10)
Stolen Bases
1, at San Diego (2/29/08)
Hit by Pitches
1, 10 Times (last at Oregon, 5/12/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2008
2010
2011
TOTALS
AVG
.366
.326
.170
.325
GP-GS
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
HBP
SO
GDP
OB%
SF
60-60
175
25
64
16
2
4
36
96
.549
19
3
35
3
.434
1
59-59
172
34
56
7
2
16
53
115
.669
23
4
46
6
.415
1
17-17
47
0
8
2
0
0
1
10
.213
3
3
12
0
.264
0
136-136
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128
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90 1984,
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101992, 1999,
93
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2003,
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2011
Note: Harrison will wear #18 for the remainder of the
season to honor her sister Monica, who will not play
this year due to an injury. Harrison was named firstteam All-Pac-10 on Wednesday and leads the Bruins in all
three triple crown categories with a .392 batting average,
13 home runs and 46 runs batted in ... is also first with
a .730 slugging and a .503 on base percentage, tied for
first with 28 walks, tied for second with 11 doubles and
six hit by pitches and tied for third with 35 runs scored ...
is fourth in UCLA history in slugging (.636), tied for eighth
in hit by pitches (15) and ninth in home runs (38) ... leads
the squad with 18 multiple-hit games (54 career) and is
third with nine multi-RBI contests (35 career) ... is one of
three Bruins to start all 50 games ... has hits in nine of
NDREA ARRISON her last 12 (15-for-39, .385) ... posted a pair of singles
last Thursday and Friday at Oregon (May 12-13), driving
in a run in game one ... recorded a pair of singles, a run
and an RBI on May 8 against Arizona ... went 5-for-10
ATS HROWS
(.500) in the Cal series (April 29-May 1), going 3-for-3
ARDEN ROVE ALIF
with two doubles and a single in game one ... posted
hits in all three games against Washington (April 21-23),
ACIFICA
going 4-for-10 (.400) with a single on April 21, a two-run
homer on April 22 and a pair of singles on April 23 ... had six straight multiple-hit games from March
29-April 8 ... produced hits in 12 of 13 contests from March 11-April 8, hitting .718 with six homers,
24 RBI and 16 runs during that stretch ... went 3-for-6 with three RBI and a pair of homers, including a
solo, walk-off shot in the bottom of the 14th inning on April 8 against Stanford ... had a pair of hits and
an RBI on April 6 versus Loyola Marymount ... was named Pac-10 Player of the Week for the second
time this season (third career) on April 12 after hitting .833 (10-for-12) in five games with nine RBI,
eight runs and two homers ... became the 14th Bruin to post at least six RBI in one game and the first
to do it three times in a UCLA career on April 3 against Oregon State, going 2-for-2 with a grand slam,
an RBI single and a sacrifice fly ... notched her second-career, four-hit game on April 1 and went 2-for3 with three runs scored on April 2 ... posted a seven-game hitting streak from March 5-24, batting
.667 (14-for-21) with 11 RBI, seven runs scored, six doubles and two homers ... went 2-for-2 with a
three-run homer in the second game of a doubleheader against UC Santa Barbara on March 29 ...
was named Pac-10 Player of the Week on March 15 after hitting .750 (12-for-16) at the Long Beach
Marriott Invitational (March 11-13) with 10 RBI, five runs, two homers and five doubles ... posted her
first-career, four-hit game against Cal State Fullerton on March 12, driving in four runs ... went 3-for3 with five RBI, a homer and a double versus Saint Mary’s (March 13) ... notched a pair of two-hit
games on March 11 with two doubles and a run scored against Sacramento State and a double and
a homer versus Long Beach State ... walked three times, scored a run and stole her first collegiate
base against Cal Poly on March 5 ... belted a three-run homer against BYU on March 4, also walking
and getting hit by a pitch ... hit solo homers against Cal State Northridge on Feb. 23 and Utah on Feb.
19 ... went 10-for-17 (.588) during the Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament with 12 RBI, eight runs
scored, three home runs and three walks ... tied career highs with three hits, two homers (fifth-career,
two-homer game) and six RBI against San Diego State on Feb. 13 ... had a three-run homer, a two-run
shot and an RBI single against the Aztecs, also reaching on a walk in her other plate appearance ...
went 3-for-4 with three runs and four RBI on a two-run homer and a two-run single versus Utah State
(Feb. 11) ... in two games versus North Dakota State, had two hits and an RBI single (Feb. 11) and
notched an RBI double and two runs scored (Feb. 12).
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2010
Was named to the Women’s College World Series All-Tournament Team after setting a WCWS record
with 11 runs batted in and tying a Series mark with four home runs ... earned NFCA All-Region and
first-team All-Pac-10 honors ... was third on the team with a .343 batting average and 17 homers and
second with 55 RBI, a .677 slugging percentage and 134 total bases ... was also tied for second with
15 doubles, 68 hits and six hit by pitches ... tied for 28th nationally in home runs and was 44th in RBI
per game ... hit .282 (11-for-39) in the postseason with four homers and 14 RBI and .286 (6-for-21)
in Oklahoma City ... hit the first grand slam in WCWS Finals history in the National Championship
clinching game against Arizona on June 8 ... went 2-for-4 with a double in the first matchup of the
Finals (June 7) ... tied a World Series record with two home runs in the opener versus Florida (June 3)
on a pair of three-run shots ... became the 12th Bruin all-time to drive in at least six runs in a contest
... also launched a solo homer against Hawai’i on June 4 ... had five game-winning RBI on the season,
including a walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh in the Regionals against San Diego State on
May 22 ... posted a pair of RBI in the first game of the Super Regionals versus Louisiana-Lafayette
(May 29) ... had hits in eight of the 10 postseason contests, including a pair in the NCAA Tournament
opener against Saint Mary’s (May 21) ... was second on the squad with 15 multiple-RBI contests
and third with 22 multi-hit games ... produced a pair of double-figure hitting streaks, including a
team-best 11-game stretch from March 21-April 10 ... hit .459 (17-for-37) during that streak with 14
runs batted in, six home runs, 10 runs scored and five doubles ... had six multi-hit and five multi-RBI
games during the streak and drove in a run in each of the last seven contests ... had a pair of hits and
a two-run homer against CSU Bakersfield (March 21) and Long Beach State (March 26) ... notched
two hits, two runs and two RBI in both ends of a doubleheader at Loyola Marymount on March 28,
smacking a two-run shot in the first game and a pair of solo bombs in the nightcap for her first career
two-homer contest ... homered in her third straight game, a solo shot, on April 9 against Arizona
State ... drove in three and scored twice against UNLV (March 27) ... tallied a 10-game hitting streak
from Feb. 19-27, batting .417 (15-for-36) with six RBI, two homers and seven runs scored ... had five
multiple-hit contests during the streak, belting solo home runs against Cal State Northridge (Feb.
19) and Baylor (Feb. 27) ... was named Pac-10 Player of the Week after hitting a pair of home runs
in back-to-back games against Oregon on May 1 and 2 ... went 3-for-3 with a pair of two-run bombs
and three runs scored on May 1 and 2-for-3 with another pair of two-run shots and two runs scored
on May 2 ... added a two-run homer at Stanford on April 24 ... had two RBI in three straight contests
against Oregon State (April 18) and Stanford (April 23-24) ... crossed home plate multiple times on
10 occasions ... ranked fourth among Pac-10 players in total bases and doubles (tied), tied for sixth
in home runs, seventh in slugging, ninth in RBI and tied for 10th in hits.
2009
Was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman and honorable mention All-Pac-10 teams after her first
season ... started all 56 games in left field ... led the Bruins with 12 sacrifice hits ... hit .303 with eight
home runs and 34 runs batted in, which was fourth on the team ... tied for fourth with nine doubles
... had 19 walks and a .503 slugging percentage ... tied for first among Pac-10 players in sacrifices ...
posted 14 multiple-hit games, going 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles against Stanford on May 9 ... had
13 two-hit contests, including eight during the first month of the season ... notched an eight-game
hitting streak from March 28 to April 17, batting .391 (9-for-23) with three runs scored and three runs
batted in ... tied for third on the squad with 11 multi-RBI contests ... drove in a season-high four and
had a three-run homer at Arizona State on April 25 ... went 2-for-4 with three RBI, two runs scored and
a bomb at UNLV (Feb. 13) ... also had three RBI, going 2-for-3 against Longwood on March 8 ... had
eight games with at least two hits and a pair of RBI ... tallied four game-winning RBI ... hit a walk-off,
two-run homer in the 11th inning against Washington on April 10 ... also homered against San Diego
State (Feb. 8), Kentucky (Feb. 14), Maryland (Feb. 22), Arizona State (April 26) and Fresno State (May
17) ... scored twice in a game three times against UNLV, N.C. State (Feb. 21) and Fresno State.
PACIFICA HIGH SCHOOL
Harrison was a four-year letterwinner at Pacifica High School in Garden Grove, Calif. ... was named
Orange County Register Player of the Year following her senior season after hitting .393 with 13
homers and 44 RBI ... was a four-time all-league selection and was named Empire League MVP in
2008 ... also earned NFCA All-American, All-State and All-Region accolades as a junior and senior ...
recorded a .410 career batting average and 24 home runs, as well as 127 RBI, an Orange County
record ... helped the Mariners to a 2007 CIF Championship and was MVP of the CIF D-II Tournament in
2008 ... played club with OC Batbusters, which won the 2006 18-U Gold Nationals Championship.
PERSONAL
Born Andrea Kelley Harrison on May 9, 1990 in Newport Beach, Calif. ... parents are Scott and Rita
Harrison ... has two older sisters, Maria and Monica, a senior shortstop on the UCLA softball team
... chose UCLA because it is the best place for academics and athletics ... hobbies include going to
the beach and singing all types of music at every hour of the day ... lists her biggest athletic thrill as
winning a National Championship in 2010 ... favorites include the television show “Law and Order:
SVU”, country music and the Los Angeles Lakers ... majoring in history with plans to be a historian,
focusing on U.S. history with an emphasis on the Civil War.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
6, vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
Runs Scored
3, vs. Oregon (5/1/10), vs. Utah State (2/11/11) and vs. Oregon State (4/2/11)
Hits
4, vs. Cal State Fullerton (3/12/11) and vs. Oregon State (4/1/11)
Runs Batted In 6, vs. Florida (6/3/10), vs. San Diego St. (2/13/11) and vs. Oregon St. (4/3/11)
Doubles
2, vs. Stanford (5/9/09), at Oregon St. (4/16/10) and vs. Sacramento St. (3/11/11)
Home Runs
2, Six Times (last vs. Stanford, 4/8/11)
Total Bases
9, vs. Oregon (5/1/10), vs. San Diego State (2/13/11) and vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
Walks
3, at California (3/28/09), vs. Cal Poly (3/5/11) and vs. Stanford (4/9/11)
Sacrifice Hits
1, 16 Times (last vs. Arkansas, 2/18/11)
Sacrifice Flies
1, vs. California (5/9/10) and vs. Oregon State (4/3/11)
Stolen Bases
1, vs. Cal Poly (3/5/11)
Hit by Pitches
1, 15 Times (last vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/29/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2009
2010
2011
TOTALS
AVG
.303
.343
.392
.344
GP-GS
56-56
58-58
50-50
164-164
AB
165
198
148
511
R
23
35
35
93
H
50
68
58
176
2B
9
15
11
35
3B
0
0
0
0
HR
8
17
13
38
RBI
34
55
46
135
TB
83
134
108
325
SLG%
.503
.677
.730
.636
BB
19
13
28
60
HBP
3
6
6
15
SO
36
20
17
73
GDP
0
2
0
2
OB%
.385
.399
.503
.427
NINE-TIME PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009)
SF
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2
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3
1
16
SB-ATT
0-1
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1-2
1-3
UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 21
2011
Snow was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman honorable
mention team on Wednesday and leads the Bruins and
all league players with 11 sacrifice hits ... is batting .244
with 14 runs batted in, 13 runs scored, 15 walks and
four doubles ... walked twice last Saturday at Oregon
... had hits in her first six Pac-10 contests ... recorded
a single on May 1 at Cal ... singled, walked and scored
on April 22 against Washington ... had hits in seven of
eight games from March 29-April 10, batting .421 during
the stretch with five RBI ... went 4-for-11 (.364) in the
Stanford series (April 8-10) and 3-for-4 (.750) with three
RBI and two runs in the Oregon State series (April 1-3) ...
went 2-for-5 in the first game versus Stanford (April 8),
producing singles in each of the last two contests ... had
an RBI single, scored a run and was hit on April 1 versus
ALEE NOW
Oregon State ... drove in a pair on an RBI double and a
bases-loaded walk, also laying down a sacrifice on April
2 ... singled, scored, walked and sacrificed on April 3 ...
ATS HROWS
posted a two-run single and had a sacrifice in the first
HINO ILLS ALIF
game of a DH against UCSB on March 29 ... had an RBI
double and scored against Saint Mary’s (March 13) ...
HINO ILLS
drove in a pair on an RBI single and a bases-loaded walk,
also scoring a run versus CS Fullerton (March 12) ... singled and scored versus Long Beach State
(March 11) ... recorded a go-ahead, two-run double with two outs in the bottom of the sixth against
Northwestern (Feb. 27) ... went 2-for-3 with two runs scored, an RBI single and a walk versus Ohio
State (Feb. 27) ... was hit with the bases loaded to notch an RBI against Oklahoma (Feb. 25), adding
a sacrifice bunt ... walked, had a sacrifice and scored a run at Northridge on Feb. 23 ... became the
10th player in UCLA history to post two sacrifice flies in one game against North Dakota State on Feb.
12 ... picked up her first collegiate hit in her first at-bat with a double versus Utah State (Feb. 11) ...
went 1-for-3 with a run scored against both North Dakota St. (Feb. 11) and San Diego St. (Feb. 13).
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CHINO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
Snow played four years of softball at Chino Hills High School ... was a four-time, first-team All-Sierra
League honoree ... named All-CIF and All-Valley as a junior and senior, as well as second-team AllState as a senior ... held a career batting average of .330, setting school records for hits, home runs,
RBI and runs scored ... became the first female to receive Chino Hills Athlete of the Year honors in
2010 ... was all-league academic each season and also earned a National Scholar-Athlete award
... was ASB Commissioner of Athletics as a senior ... named a team captain as a senior ... helped
the Huskies to CIF semifinals placings in ‘09 and ‘10 ... coached by Leah O’Brien Amico and Mike
Southworth ... played four years of club with OC Batbusters.
PERSONAL
Born Talee Marie Snow on March 7, 1992 in Fullerton, Calif. ... parents are Trista and Craig Snow
... has two younger sisters, Tannon and Taylon ... chose UCLA because it is the perfect atmosphere
for her and tops in athletics and academics ... thing she likes the most about softball is the
competitiveness ... favorites include the band Nirvana, the movie “Grease”, the Los Angeles Angels
and basketball player Michael Jordan ... lists her biggest athletic thrill as being a part of the Bruin
Bubble ... favorite hobby is working out and favorite class is history ... majoring in political science
with the career objective of becoming a lawyer.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
Runs Scored
Hits
RBI
Doubles
Total Bases
Walks
Sacrifice Hits
Sacrifice Flies
Hit by Pitches
5, vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
2, vs. Ohio State (2/27/11)
2, vs. Ohio State (2/27/11) and vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
2, Five Times (last vs. Oregon State, 4/2/11)
1, Four Times (last vs. Oregon State, 4/2/11)
2, Six Times (last vs. Stanford, 4/8/11)
2, vs. UCF (2/12/11) and at Oregon (5/14/11)
2, vs. Cal Poly (3/5/11)
2, vs. North Dakota State (2/12/11)
1, vs. Oklahoma (2/25/11) and vs. Oregon State (4/1/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2011
AVG
.244
GP-GS
45-44
AB
78
R
13
H
19
2B
4
3B
0
HR
0
RBI
14
TB
23
SLG%
.295
BB
15
HBP
2
SO
10
GDP
2
OB%
.371
SF
2
SH
11
SB-ATT
0-1
2011
Rodino is 2-0 on the year with a 2.40 earned run average
and five strikeouts in 11 2/3 innings ... started on Friday
at Oregon and did not factor in the decision, striking out
two and giving up one earned run and four hits in twoplus innings ... also started on May 8 against Arizona
and earned the win, tossing five innings and giving up
one run, six hits and one walk with one strikeout ...
appeared in relief on April 29 at California, retiring two of
the three batters she faced and allowing one hit ... made
her season debut in the second game of a March 29
doubleheader against UC Santa Barbara, earning the win
in a four-inning effort and striking out two while giving up
three runs (two earned), three hits and one walk.
picked up the victory, allowing just one run and five hits in six innings with three strikeouts ... fanned
three at Oregon State on April 17.
2010
Appeared in eight games, making four starts ... had a 2-1
record with a 3.39 earned run average and 11 strikeouts
in 20 2/3 innings ... debuted in the first game of a
doubleheader at UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 17, tossing a
pair of 1-2-3 innings with one strikeout ... first career start
and win came against Cal State Northridge on Feb. 20, as
she allowed one unearned run and one hit in four innings with three strikeouts ... gave up just one
earned run in her first 10 collegiate frames ... started in the second game of a twinbill at Cal Poly and
PERSONAL
Born Destiny Cierra Rodino on Dec. 21, 1990 in Santa Clarita, Calif. ... parents are Jennifer and Tim
Rodino ... has one younger brother, Dino ... chose to attend UCLA because it was a lifelong dream
to be a part of the most successful program in the history of college softball ... lists her hobbies
as basketball, shopping, music, coloring and dancing ... the top reason she competes in softball
is because of the competition and succeeding in pressure situations ... favorite class is math ...
famous athlete she most admires is former UCLA star Dot Richardson ... favorites include Minnesota
Vikings’ running back Adrian Peterson, the movie “Enchanted” and singer Trey Songz ... majoring in
psychology with thoughts of becoming a sport psychologist.
#13 DESTINY RODINO
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HART HIGH SCHOOL
Rodino was a four-year pitcher for Hart High School in Newhall, Calif. ... was a four-time All-Foothill
League, All-Area and All-City honoree, also earning three All-State and All-CIF accolades and two
team MVP awards ... earned second-team All-American honors as a senior, going 26-5 with a 0.75
ERA, 14 shutouts and 277 strikeouts in 214 innings ... was the 2008 Foothill League Most Valuable
Player after posting a 24-5 mark with a 0.41 ERA, 13 shutouts and 229 strikeouts in 190 innings
... named 2007 Los Angeles Times Pitcher of the Year and All-Region ... finished her career with 81
wins (second most in Santa Clarita Valley history), 16 no-hitters, 51 shutouts, 839 strikeouts and a
0.60 ERA ... helped the Indians to back-to-back co-Foothill League titles in 2008 and 2009 and a
CIF Runner-Up finish in 2007 ... was a teammate of fellow Bruin Devon Lindvall ... coached by Steven
Calendo ... played club with So Cal Choppers, which was third at 2007 Nationals.
CAREER HIGHS
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2010
2011
TOTALS
ERA
3.39
2.40
3.03
W-L
2-1
2-0
4-1
APP
8
4
12
GS
4
3
7
CG
0
0
0
SHO/CBO
0/1
0/0
0/1
SV
0
0
0
IP
20.2
11.2
32.1
H
23
14
37
R
16
7
23
ER
10
4
14
BB
6
2
8
SO
11
5
16
Innings Pitched
Strikeouts
6.0, at Cal Poly (3/23/10)
3, vs. Cal State Northridge (2/20/10)
3, at Cal Poly (3/23/10)
3, at Oregon State (4/17/10)
12-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (AIAW - 1978; NCAA - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010)
UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 22
2011 - Hall, who was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman
Team on Wednesday, leads the team in wins with a 16-8
record and holds a 2.61 earned run average and 113
strikeouts in 134 innings ... has 10 complete games,
three shutouts and two saves ... appeared in relief twice
last weekend at Oregon, striking out four and only giving
up a run and two hits in five innings on May 13 to pick
up the win ... fanned five in 2 1/3 frames on May 14,
allowing a run and three hits ... earned a save on May 8
against Arizona with two hitless innings of relief, striking
out three and walking one ... tossed 3 1/3 frames of
shutout relief on May 6, fanning one and giving up one
hit and two walks ... started the last two games of the
Washington series and tossed six shutout innings ... went
four on April 22, striking out four and giving up five hits
in a win ... earned a no-decision on April 23, fanning two
ESSICA ALL
and giving up three hits in two frames ... started on April
6 against Loyola Marymount and tossed four innings of
one-hit ball in a no-decision, striking out five and retiring
ATS HROWS
the first 11 batters she faced and 12 of the 13 ... picked
up a win on April 2 against Oregon State, allowing a run
HINO ILLS ALIF
and three hits in five innings with one strikeout ... struck
YALA
out seven and allowed one unearned run in four innings
in a one-hit win against UC Santa Barbara (Game 1) on
March 29 ... went the distance in a win against Sacramento State on March 11, striking out five and
giving up three runs and eight hits ... tied a season high with eight strikeouts in a complete-game
victory over Saint Mary’s, allowing a run and three hits ... took a no-hitter into the sixth inning against
Cal Poly on March 5, finishing with a two-hit shutout, striking out three ... tossed another complete
game earlier in the day against San Diego State, fanning four and giving up a run, six hits and a walk
... earned the win versus BYU on March 4, striking out three and allowing one run and three hits in
four innings ... also threw 2 2/3 frames of relief against Baylor later that night, striking out three and
giving up a run, three hits and a walk ... earned her first career save against Oklahoma on Feb. 25,
tossing two innings of shutout relief, striking out three and giving up only two hits ... allowed only two
earned runs while striking out seven in a complete-game win over Ohio State (Feb. 27) ... fanned a
season-best eight against Florida on Feb. 25 ... threw four innings of one-hit ball in a win at Cal State
Northridge on Feb. 23 ... tossed a complete-game, two-hitter versus Portland State on Feb. 19 ... also
earned wins against Utah (Feb. 19) and Utah State (Feb. 20) at the Louisville Slugger Desert Classic
... pitched in 14 of 15 games from Feb. 18-March 11 ... threw a two-hitter in her collegiate pitching
debut against North Dakota State (Feb. 11), striking out seven and giving up only one walk ... earned
her second win on Feb. 12 versus UCF, fanning six and giving up one earned run and three hits ... is
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batting .284 with five home runs, 10 runs batted in, 11 runs scored, 16 walks and a .430 on base
percentage ... produced singles in all three games at Oregon (3-for-10, .300), scoring on Thursday
... posted a double and a walk against LMU ... went 2-for-2 with a solo homer and two runs scored
in the first game of a March 29 twinbill versus UCSB ... hit a solo homer and walked twice against
Northwestern on Feb. 27, going 2-for-3 with a run and a walk later in the day versus Ohio State ...
went 2-for-3 with a solo homer and an RBI single against Utah State ... had a pair of singles versus
Utah ... homered twice on Feb. 11 ... hit a solo homer and was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in
her debut against Utah State (Feb. 11), also drawing a walk ... smashed a two-run homer later that
night vs. North Dakota St. ... was hit, walked twice and scored two times against NDSU on Feb. 12.
AYALA HIGH SCHOOL
Hall was a four-year varsity pitcher at Ayala High School in Chino Hills, Calif. ... was named California’s
Gatorade POY in 2010, as well as L.A. Times and Cal Hi Sports Ms. California POY ... went 28-3 in the
circle as a senior with a 0.68 earned run average and 336 strikeouts in 204 2/3 innings ... hit .340
at the plate with five home runs, 26 runs scored and 32 runs batted in ... earned ESPN Rise and Max
Preps All-American honors, as well as CIF Division III POY accolades ... named first-team, all-league
every year, Sierra League MVP, All-CIF, All-Valley in each of her last three seasons and All-State in
‘09 and ‘10 ... helped the Bulldogs to a CIF D-III Southern Section Championship in 2010 and three
Sierra League titles (2008-10) ... coached by John Ameluxen ... played club with Corona Angels under
coach Marty Tyson ... finished third at Nationals in 2010 and second in 2008 and 2007.
PERSONAL
Born Jessica Brianne Hall on July 1, 1992 in Pomona, Calif. ... parents are Debbie and Charlie Hall
... has an older brother, Wesley and a younger brother, Jakeb ... chose to attend UCLA because it is
her dream school, it has a great education, it has the most NCAA titles and it is close to home ...
thing she likes the most about softball is being able to pitch and hit ... favorites include the TV show
“Chelsea Lately”, the movie “Across the Universe”, the band Kings of Leon and Derek Jeter ... lists
her biggest athletic highlight as winning a CIF title and competing in the biggest games ... hobbies
include playing volleyball and hacky sack ... favorite class is english ... undecided on a major.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
4, Five Times (last at Oregon, 5/13/11)
Runs Scored
2, vs. North Dakota State (2/12/11) and vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/29/11)
Hits
2, Four Times (last vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/29/11)
Runs Batted In 2, vs. Utah State (2/11/11 & 2/20/11) and vs. North Dakota State (2/11/11)
Doubles
1, vs. Loyola Marymount (4/6/11)
Home Runs
1, Five Times (last vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/29/11)
Total Bases
5, vs. Utah State (2/20/11) and vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/29/11)
Walks
2, Four Times (last vs. Oregon State, 4/2/11)
HBP’s
1, vs. Utah St. (2/11/11), vs. North Dakota St. (2/12/11) and vs. Oregon St. (4/2/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2011
AVG
.284
GP-GS
31-28
AB
74
R
11
H
21
2B
1
3B
0
HR
5
RBI
10
TB
37
SLG%
.500
BB
16
HBP
3
ERA
2.61
W-L
16-8
GDP
1
OB%
.430
SF
0
SH
0
SB-ATT
0-1
CAREER HIGHS
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2011
SO
23
APP
31
GS
24
CG
10
SHO/CBO
3/2
SV
2
IP
134.0
H
109
2011
Harrison will not play this year due to an injury.
2010
Was named to the All-Pac-10 honorable mention team
as a junior, hitting .273 with three home runs and 24
RBI in 59 games (58 starts) ... led the Bruins with 17
sacrifice hits, was tied for second with 15 doubles and
third with 41 runs scored ... added 20 walks and had a
.977 fielding percentage with only five errors, the best
percentage among Pac-10 shortstops ... tied for 17th in
the nation in sacrifices per game ... ranked first among
all conference players in sacrifice hits and was tied for
fourth in doubles ... had eight hits in 31 at-bats (.258) in
the postseason with four doubles, a homer, seven runs
ONICA ARRISON
batted in and seven walks ... hit .263 (5-for-19) with four
RBI, four runs and three doubles at the Women’s College
World Series ... went 3-for-6 with a two-run double and
ATS HROWS
two runs scored in the National Championship clinching
game against Arizona (June 8) ... posted a go-ahead, twoARDEN ROVE ALIF
run double in the sixth inning of the first contest of the
ACIFICA
WCWS Finals (June 7) ... walked and scored twice in the
WCWS opener versus Florida (June 3) ... belted a threerun homer in the Regional Championship game against Fresno State on May 23 ... produced 12
#18 M
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R
59
ER
50
BB
67
SO
113
Innings 7.0, 7 Times (last vs. Sacramento St., 3/11/11)
K’s 8, vs. Florida (2/25/11) & vs. St. Mary’s (3/13/11)
multiple-hit games and eight multiple-RBI contests ... had a seven-game hitting streak from Feb.
27-March 21, batting .571 (12-for-21) with four RBI, four doubles, five runs scored and a home run
... went 3-for-4 with a three-run homer and two runs scored in the first game of a doubleheader at
CSU Bakersfield on March 21 ... had three hits in as many at-bats on two doubles and a single at UC
Riverside on March 3 ... went 2-for-3 with a solo home run and two runs scored versus Tennessee
(Feb. 13) ... produced a pair of hits, runs scored and RBI in consecutive contests against Oregon
State (April 18) and Stanford (April 23), tallying two doubles versus the Cardinal ... had two hits and
scored twice against UC Davis (Feb. 20) and Portland State (Feb. 21) ... drove in a pair of runs in
back-to-back contests against Long Beach State (March 26) and UNLV (March 27) ... scored runs in
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
6, vs. Arizona (6/8/10)
Runs Scored
4, at Arizona State (4/26/09)
Hits
3, Seven Times (last vs. Arizona, 6/8/10)
RBI 4, vs. South Dakota State (2/15/09), at Stanford (3/27/09) and at Arizona State (4/26/09)
Doubles
2, at UC Riverside (3/3/10) and at Stanford (4/23/10)
Triples
1, at Cal Poly (3/23/10)
Home Runs
3, at Arizona State (4/26/09)
Total Bases
12, at Arizona State (4/26/09)
Walks
3, vs. Northwestern (2/13/09)
Sacrifice Hits
2, vs. Northwestern (2/27/10), vs. UNLV (3/27/10) and vs. Oregon (4/30/10)
Sacrifice Flies
1, vs. Oregon State (3/28/08) and at Oregon State (4/16/10)
Stolen Bases
1, Four Times (last vs. Northwestern, 2/27/10)
Hit by Pitches
1, Eight Times (last vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2/24/10)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2008
2009
2010
TOTALS
AVG
.234
.299
.273
.268
GP-GS
55-55
55-55
59-58
169-168
AB
158
147
176
481
R
19
30
41
90
H
37
44
48
129
2B
7
4
15
26
3B
0
0
1
1
HR
1
10
3
14
RBI
16
29
24
69
TB
47
78
74
199
SLG%
.297
.531
.420
.414
BB
9
15
20
44
HBP
3
4
1
8
SO
17
13
22
52
GDP
1
1
0
2
OB%
.287
.380
.348
.338
NINE-TIME PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009)
SF
1
0
1
2
SH
0
8
17
25
SB-ATT
3-4
0-0
1-1
4-5
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six straight games from March 23-28 ... had two sacrifice bunts in a game three times ... was named
to the Pac-10 All-Academic second team.
2009
Started 55 games at shortstop, hitting .299 with 10 home runs, which was fourth on the team ...
earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors ... placed second with eight sac bunts and tied for fourth with
30 runs ... had 29 RBI and a .531 slugging ... tied for fifth among Pac-10 players with five sacrifices ...
became the first UCLA player to hit three home runs in one game on April 26 at Arizona State, driving
in and scoring four runs ... produced game-winning RBI’s six times, which ranked second on the
team ... had 10 multiple-hit games ... recorded three hits at Fullerton (Feb. 25) and had eight two-hit
contests ... notched six multiple-RBI games, knocking in four three times ... belted a pair of homers, a
three-run shot and a solo bomb, against South Dakota State on Feb. 15 ... went 2-for-3 with four RBI
and a home run at Stanford (March 27) ... had three RBI, going 2-for-3 with a homer at UNLV on Feb.
13 ... drove in two and had a home run against N.C. State (Feb. 21) and FIU (March 6) ... left the yard
against Missouri in Super Regional Game 3 on May 24 ... scored multiple runs in a game six times ...
hit .357 during Pac-10 games ... named honorable mention All-Pac-10 Academic.
Georgia on Feb. 22, driving in a pair, including the go-ahead run in a win over UMass ... also had twohit games versus San Diego State (March 1), California (April 5) and Nevada (May 17), scoring twice
against the Wolf Pack ... registered three multiple-RBI games ... crossed home plate twice, drove in
three runs and stole a base against Oregon on March 30 ... had two RBI against Rutgers on March 8
... also stole bases against Massachusetts and California (April 6).
SUMMER 2007 - Helped the USA Softball Junior Women’s National Team to gold at the ISF Junior
Women’s World Championships in June ... hit .520 (13-for-25) with nine RBI and seven runs scored
... also helped her ASA team, the OC Batbusters, to a runner-up finish at Gold Nationals in August ...
recorded six runs batted in, including a grand slam in the championship game.
PACIFICA HIGH SCHOOL
Harrison was a four-year letterwinner at Pacifica High School in Garden Grove, Calif. ... named a
second-team All-American as a senior ... was a four-time All-Empire League recipient ... also earned
All-CIF and all-county honors three times and was twice named all-state ... helped the Mariners to CIF
titles as a freshman and senior ... hit .406 in her senior season with 11 homers and 42 RBI.
2008
Started the last 55 games of the season at shortstop ... recorded a .234 batting average with one
home run, 16 runs batted in, 19 runs scored and seven doubles ... named to the All-Pacific-10
Conference Freshman first team ... hit a walk-off home run, her first collegiate bomb, against Arizona
on May 2 ... had seven multiple-hit games, including a pair of three-hit contests versus South Carolina
(Feb. 15) and Cal State Northridge (March 13) ... posted two-hit efforts against Massachusetts and
PERSONAL
Born Monica Diane Harrison on March 15, 1989 in Newport Beach, Calif. ... parents are Rita and
Scott Harrison ... has two sisters, Maria and Andrea, who is a junior outfielder with the Bruins ...
favorite academic class is english ... biggest thrill of her career was winning the 2006 ASA Gold
National Championship ... favorites include actor Denzel Washington, the movie “Remember the
Titans”, singer Kanye West and baseball player Albert Pujols ... majoring in anthropology.
2011
Bates was named to the All-Pac-10 honorable mention
team on Wednesday and is third on the team with 10
home runs, 39 runs batted in and a .564 slugging and
fourth with a .325 batting average ... is also tied for the
team lead with six stolen bases, third with six sacrifice hits
and tied for third with 35 runs scored ... leads the team
with 11 multiple-RBI games (20 career) and is tied for
third with 14 multi-hit contests (31 career) ... went 3-for10 (.300) with seven RBI and two homers last weekend
at Oregon ... scored twice and had two hits on a single
and a three-run homer on Thursday ... belted a go-ahead,
three-run shot in the sixth inning on Friday, also posting a
sacrifice squeeze bunt for an RBI, with the four RBI tying
a career high ... went 3-for-7 (.429) in the Washington
series (April 21-23), singling and scoring on April 21,
ATES
belting a two-run homer on April 22 and singling on April
23 ... posted a pair of singles on April 17 at Arizona State
ATS HROWS
... produced her second-career, four-hit game versus
Loyola Marymount on April 6, falling a double short of the
ICTORVILLE ALIF
cycle with a single, triple and homer, scoring three times
ICTOR ALLEY
... went 2-for-3 with two runs scored, two stolen bases
and an RBI on April 3 against Oregon State ... drove in five
runs in a March 29 doubleheader against UC Santa Barbara ... had two runs scored and three RBI
on a two-run homer and a sacrifice fly in game one, while notching a two-run double in the nightcap
... posted hits in all five games at the Long Beach Marriott Invitational, going 10-for-20 (.500) with
five RBI, seven runs scored and three doubles ... went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and an RBI
against Cal State Fullerton (March 12), adding a two-hit game later that night versus BYU ... scored
three times and hit a two-run homer against Saint Mary’s on March 13 ... had another three-hit game
versus Long Beach State (March 11), scoring and driving in a run ... had a seven-game hitting streak
(Feb. 19-26) in which she batted .481 (13-for-27) with three homers, five RBI and seven runs scored
... went 2-for-4 with a two-run double, two runs scored, a walk and a stolen base against Ohio State
on Feb. 27 ... had a pair of singles versus Tennessee (Feb. 26) ... singled, scored and stole a base
at Cal State Northridge (Feb. 23) ... produced her first ever two-homer and four-hit game on Feb. 20
against Utah State ... also set a career high with four runs scored and tied a personal best with four
RBI ... went 2-for-4 in a pair of contests on Feb. 19 against Utah and Portland State, hitting a homer
versus the Utes and stealing a base against the Vikings ... had seven RBI in two games on Feb. 12,
including four against North Dakota State, going 2-for-4 with a two-run double, an RBI single and a
bases-loaded walk ... hit a three-run homer, scored twice, walked and stole a base in the nightcap
against UCF ... went 2-for-3 with a two-run double against NDSU on Feb. 11.
Championship clinching game against Arizona on June 8 ... scored 11 game-winning runs ... had
17 multiple-hit contests and nine multiple-RBI games ... recorded a nine-game hitting streak from
Feb. 21-March 5, going 12-for-31 (.387) with two homers, eight RBI, four runs, seven walks and two
steals ... went 2-for-3 with her first collegiate homer, a three-run shot, on Feb. 24 against Fullerton ...
hit a two-run homer in her next game against Colorado State (Feb. 26), going 2-for-4 ... launched a
walk-off, three-run jack against Cal on May 8 ... went 3-for-4 on three occasions against UNLV (March
27), LMU (March 28) and Stanford (April 25), driving in three versus Stanford and two versus UNLV ...
posted a stretch of five straight, multiple-hit contests from March 26-28, going 5-for-6 with four runs
and three RBI in a doubleheader vs. UNLV and 5-for-7 with three RBI in a twinbill at LMU ... went 4-for8 in a twinbill at Bakersfield (March 21) ... scored twice in a game five times, including three straight
(March 26-27) ... stole her first base in her first contest vs. Florida Atlantic (Feb. 13) and swiped a pair
vs. UC Davis (Feb. 20) ... did not make an error in 40 chances.
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2010
Was named to the All-Pac-10 Freshman Team after finishing fourth on the Bruins with 64 hits and 40
runs scored and first with six stolen bases ... was one of three Bruins to start all 61 contests ... hit
.300 (9-for-30) in the postseason with two home runs, four RBI and eight runs scored ... produced
hits in each of her first five NCAA Tournament contests and eight of the 10, while also scoring runs in
eight of 10 ... belted a two-run homer against Georgia in the Women’s College World Series semifinals
on June 6 ... launched another two-run bomb in the second game of the Super Regionals versus
Louisiana-Lafayette (May 30) ... reached three times on two singles and a hit by pitch in the National
VICTOR VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Bates was a three-sport star at Victor Valley High School in Victorville, Calif. ... was a four-time Desert
Sky League and All-Area first-team honoree and two-time (‘08 and ‘09) Daily Press Athlete of the
Year ... named Cal Hi All-State first-team, EA Sports All-American first-team and Desert Sky League
and Citrus Belt Area Athlete of the Year as a senior ... hit .758 in 2009 with seven home runs, 36
RBI and nine stolen bases ... was a second-team all-league honoree and Under Armour High School
All-American as a junior, as she batted .765 with five homers, 16 RBI and 14 steals ... led the Desert
Sky League in average and on base and slugging percentages all four years and homers three times
... earned team MVP honors in 2008 and 2009, as the Jackrabbits won a pair of league titles ...
coached in softball by Joe Vargas ... also played two years of basketball and track ... played club with
Corona Angels, placing fifth at the 2007 Nationals and second in 2008.
PERSONAL
Born Barthinia Latoy Bates on June 8, 1991 in San Bernardino, Calif. ... parents are Solette and
Roosevelt Bates ... has two older sisters, Laquoia and Sequoia and two younger brothers, Roosevelt
and Solomon ... hobbies include music and shopping ... chose UCLA because it was the first college
softball team she watched play as a young child and grew up watching the Bruins and dreaming
of playing for them ... favorite class is math ... says she most admires former Bruin and Olympian
Natasha Watley because she is so quick and her love for the game is amazing ... favorites include
actress Jessica Alba, the movie “Express”, Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant and singers Usher and
Beyonce ... majoring in sociology.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
7, vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
Runs Scored
4, vs. Utah State (2/20/11)
Hits
4, vs. Utah State (2/20/11) and vs. Loyola Marymount (4/6/11)
RBI
4, vs. North Dakota State (2/12/11), vs. Utah State (2/20/11) and at Oregon (5/13/11)
Doubles
1, 12 Times (last vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/29/11)
Triples
1, vs. Georgia (2/14/10) and vs. Loyola Marymount (4/6/11)
Home Runs
2, vs. Utah State (2/20/11)
Total Bases
10, vs. Utah State (2/20/11)
Walks
2, Four Times (last vs. Arkansas, 2/18/11)
Sacrifice Hits
1, Eight Times (last at Oregon, 5/13/11)
Sacrifice Flies
1, vs. UNLV (3/27/10), at Oregon State (4/16/10) and vs. UCSB (3/29/11)
Stolen Bases
2, vs. UC Davis (2/20/10) and vs. Oregon State (4/3/11)
Hit by Pitches
1, vs. Arizona (6/8/10) and vs. Oregon State (4/2/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2010
2011
TOTALS
AVG
.322
.325
.323
GP-GS
61-61
49-49
110-110
AB
199
163
362
R
40
35
75
H
64
53
117
2B
5
7
12
3B
1
1
2
HR
5
10
15
RBI
31
39
70
TB
86
92
178
SLG%
.432
.564
.492
BB
16
11
27
HBP
1
1
2
SO
47
37
84
GDP
1
1
2
OB%
.372
.369
.371
12-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (AIAW - 1978; NCAA - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010)
SF
2
1
3
SH
2
6
8
SB-ATT
6-8
6-7
12-15
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2011
Murray has appeared in 31 games as a pinch-runner ...
has swiped two bases at San Diego State (March 5) and
against Utah (Feb. 19) ... has scored on 15 occasions
against Utah St. (Feb. 11), North Dakota St. (Feb. 11 and
12), Northwestern (Feb. 27), Sacramento St. (March 11),
Long Beach State (March 11), Cal State Fullerton (March
12), Ohio (March 24), in both games of a doubleheader
with UC Santa Barbara (March 29), twice against Oregon
State (April 2 and 3), Stanford (April 10) and twice against
Arizona (May 7 and 8).
2010
Played in 53 contests as a pinch-runner, scoring 27
runs ... was a perfect 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts ...
crossed home plate five times in the postseason, scoring
RACE URRAY
the Bruins’ eighth run in the National Championship
clinching game against Arizona on June 8 ... also scored
in the Women’s College World Series against Georgia
ATS HROWS
(June 6), in the Super Regionals versus LouisianaAKEWOOD ALIF
Lafayette (May 29 and 30) and in the Regionals against
Saint Mary’s (May 21) ... scored in three straight pinchAHR
running appearances against Cal State Northridge (Feb.
20), Portland State (Feb. 21) and Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 24) and versus Arizona (May 13 and 15)
and Saint Mary’s (May 21) ... tallied the game-winning run three times against Loyola Marymount
(March 28), Washington (April 1) and Georgia ... stole bases against UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 17),
Texas (Feb. 26) and Oregon (May 2) ... named to the Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention team.
#21 G
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2009 - Came in 36 games off the bench, scoring 15 runs and stealing her first collegiate base on
March 8 against Longwood ... crossed home plate in back-to-back, pinch-running stints five times ...
scored the game-winning run on a walk-off wild pitch against Missouri on March 1 ... also scored the
game-winner against Oregon State (April 17) ... in that contest against the Beavers, she played in the
field for the first time in right, making one putout ... named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention.
2008
Entered a game five times as a pinch-runner, scoring a run in her first contest on March 8 against
Rutgers ... scored the game-winning run on a walk-off hit in an eight-inning victory over Long Beach
State on March 9 ... also crossed home plate on March 25 at UC Santa Barbara.
GAHR HIGH SCHOOL
Murray played four years of softball and volleyball at Gahr HS in Cerritos, Calif. ... earned All-San
Gabriel Valley League honors her final three seasons in softball ... named the Gladiators’ team
captain in 2007 ... also earned all-league honors in 2006 and 2007 in volleyball and was a team
captain for both those seasons ... recognized with the Ron Waldrum Scholar Athlete award.
PERSONAL
Born Grace Alice Murray on Sept. 11, 1989 in New Burgh, N.Y. ... parents are Lily and Brian Murray
... has an older sister, Iris, who finished up a four-year career with the Long Beach State volleyball
team in 2008 and an older brother, Eddie, who concluded a four-year career with the UCLA baseball
team in 2009 ... chose UCLA because it has one of the top athletic and academic programs in the
country ... favorites include actors Adam Sandler and Heath Ledger and the movies “50 First Dates”
and “A Knight’s Tale” ... is a member of Student-Athlete Mentors ... was awarded an NCAA Women’s
Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship for Careers in Athletics in February 2011 ... majoring in
psychology with a minor in education ... aspires to be an athletic director.
CAREER HIGHS
Runs Scored
Stolen Bases
1, 60 Times (last vs. Arizona, 5/8/11)
1, Six Times (last at San Diego State, 3/5/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2008
2009
2010
2011
TOTALS
AVG
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
GP-GS
5-0
36-0
53-0
31-1
125-1
#23 AMY CRAWFORD
SR • UTIL • 5-9
BATS/THROWS: R/R
PLEASANTON, CALIF.
FOOTHILL HS
AB
0
0
0
0
0
R
3
15
27
15
60
H
0
0
0
0
0
2B
0
0
0
0
0
3B
0
0
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
0
0
RBI
0
0
0
0
0
2011
Crawford has appeared in 26 games, making 11 starts at
first base ... has four hits in 20 at-bats (.200) with seven
runs scored, two home runs, four runs batted in and two
walks ... is tied for second on the team with six hit by
pitches ... scored as a pinch-runner on April 8 against
Stanford ... belted a two-run homer in the second game
of a March 29 doubleheader against UC Santa Barbara ...
became the 18th Bruin to get hit twice in the same game
(second time in her career) against Utah State on Feb. 20
... was hit once with the bases loaded for an RBI and also
had a single in three plate appearances ... smashed her
first collegiate home run on Feb. 12 against UCF, going
2-for-2 with two runs scored, a double and a sacrifice
bunt ... walked, was hit and scored a run versus North
Dakota State (Feb. 11) ... crossed home plate at Cal State
Northridge on Feb. 23.
2010
Appeared in 39 contests, making four starts in right field
... hit .214 (3-for-14) with 15 runs scored, one triple, one
RBI, five walks and one stolen base ... notched her first
career triple at CSU Bakersfield on March 21, also scoring
a run ... added singles against Cal State Northridge (Feb. 19) and UNLV (March 27), scoring twice
against the Rebels ... drove in a run via a bases-loaded walk against Tennessee on Feb. 13 ... crossed
home plate in three straight games on Feb. 19 and 20 ... swiped a base at Stanford on April 25.
2009 - Played in 46 games, making 26 starts in right field ... hit .138 (4-for-29) with nine runs scored
and an RBI ... had a double, four walks, four hit by pitches and three stolen bases ... posted her
first collegiate hit on a double at San Diego on March 1 ... notched her first RBI on a single against
Syracuse on March 7, scoring twice, drawing two walks and stealing a base ... also had hits against
Longwood (March 8) and Stanford (May 9) ... crossed home plate twice against UC Santa Barbara on
March 24 ... stole bases against FIU (March 6) and Longwood.
2008 - Made 26 appearances during her freshman season, posting one start in left field on March 1
TB
0
0
0
0
0
SLG%
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
BB
0
0
0
0
0
HBP
0
0
0
0
0
SO
0
0
0
0
0
GDP
0
0
0
0
0
OB%
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
SF
0
0
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
0
0
SB-ATT
0-0
1-2
3-3
2-2
6-7
against Eastern Michigan ... came in a game 24 times as a pinch-runner and once as a pinch-hitter
against Saint Peter’s on March 2 ... scored 10 runs and stole her first collegiate base in a Super
Regional game against Georgia (May 24) ... crossed home plate for the first time against Santa Clara
on Feb. 9 ... scored in three straight pinch-running stints against Washington (Apr. 19), California (Apr.
25) and Stanford (Apr. 27).
FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL
Crawford prepped at Foothill HS in Pleasanton, Calif. ... was a four-year starter at third base, earning
All-East Bay Athletic League honors three times ... named the Falcons’ team captain as a senior ...
received CalHi Sports All-State honors in 2007 and was named to the All-CIF North Coast Section first
team ... helped FHS to three EBAL Championships and a 2007 North Coast Section title.
PERSONAL
Born Amy Lynn Crawford on Jan. 10, 1989 in Mountain View, Calif. ... parents are Lynn and Michael
Crawford ... has two younger sisters, Kaitlin and Jenna ... older brother Brandon was a three-year
starter for the UCLA baseball team (drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the fourth round of the
2008 MLB Draft) and is the athlete she most admires ... chose to play softball because it was
something she has enjoyed playing since she was five ... favorite academic class is english ... likes
softball because it is a team sport and everyone has a part in working towards a common goal ...
favorites include the television show “Friends”, actor Will Smith, movies “Ocean’s 11, 12 & 13” and
singer Chris Cagle ... hobbies include going to the lake or beach ... majoring in sociology.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
3, Eight Times (last vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/29/11)
Runs Scored
2, Four Times (last vs. UCF, 2/12/11)
Hits
2, vs. UCF (2/12/11)
Runs Batted In
2, vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/29/11)
Doubles
1, at San Diego (3/1/09) and vs. UCF (2/12/11)
Triples
1, at CSU Bakersfield (3/21/10)
Home Runs
1, vs. UCF (2/12/11) and vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/29/11)
Total Bases
6, vs. UCF (2/12/11)
Walks
2, vs. Syracuse (3/7/09)
Sacrifice Hits 1, vs. Longwood (3/8/09), at Loyola Marymount (3/28/10) and vs. UCF (2/12/11)
Stolen Bases
1, Five Times (last at Stanford, 4/25/10)
Hit by Pitches
2, vs. FIU (3/6/09) and vs. Utah State (2/20/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2008
2009
2010
2011
TOTALS
AVG
.000
.138
.214
.200
.172
GP-GS
26-1
46-26
39-4
28-11
139-42
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
HBP
SO
GDP
OB%
1
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
.000
29
9
4
1
0
0
1
5
.172
4
4
16
0
.324
14
15
3
0
1
0
1
5
.357
5
1
5
0
.450
20
7
4
1
0
2
4
11
.550
2
6
8
0
.429
64
41PACIFIC-10
11 CONFERENCE
2
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2
6 (1988,21
.328 1991,
111993, 11
29 2006,
0 2009).384
NINE-TIME
1989, 1990,
1999, 2002,
SF
0
0
0
0
0
SH
0
1
1
1
3
SB-ATT
1-1
3-3
1-2
0-0
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2011
Macon holds a 3-0 record with two saves, a 2.40 earned
run average and 40 strikeouts in 35 innings over 14
games (all in relief) ... picked up her fifth save as a Bruin
on April 15 at Arizona State, tying her for third in UCLA
history, as she retired the final two batters of the contest
with one strikeout ... tossed 2 2/3 frames of scoreless
relief on April 16, striking out four and giving up two hits
... tossed a career-best 8 2/3 innings in an April 8 win
against Stanford, striking out eight and giving up a run
and five hits ... struck out six Cardinal in 5 1/3 innings on
April 10 ... picked up a win against Loyola Marymount on
April 6, striking out four and giving up four runs and two
hits in three innings ... pitched in all three games in relief
against Oregon State ... threw two scoreless innings on
April 1, striking out one ... also pitched a scoreless frame
LEAH ACON
on April 2 and retired the only batter she faced on April 3
... tossed an inning of relief in the first game of a March
29 doubleheader against UC Santa Barbara, fanning two
ATS HROWS
and giving up one unearned run and one hit ... earned a
PLAND ALIF
save on March 4 against BYU, striking out four in three
PLAND
ASHINGTON innings and allowing a run, three hits and two walks ...
also recorded her first at-bat as a Bruin versus BYU and
struck out ... made her season debut on Feb. 23 at Cal State Northridge, tossing one scoreless
inning of relief, striking out two and walking one ... pitched two more hitless innings of relief against
Tennessee on Feb. 26, fanning four and giving up two walks ... earned the win in relief on Feb.
27 against Northwestern, giving up one unearned run in one inning with a strikeout and two hits
allowed.
#24 A
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2010
Led the Bruins with a 1.50 ERA, tied for first with three saves, was second with 109 strikeouts and
third in wins (13-1 record), innings pitched (88.2) and opposing batting average (.211) ... tied for
28th in the nation in saves ... ranked tied for second among Pac-10 players in saves, third in ERA
and eighth in opposing batting average ... went 5-0 with a save in the postseason with a 3.00 ERA
and 34 strikeouts in 28 innings ... picked up victories in both games of the Women’s College World
Series Finals against Arizona (June 7-8) ... tossed two shutout innings of relief in the Finals opener,
striking out three and allowing two hits and a walk ... started the National Championship clinching
contest, striking out seven in 4 1/3 innings and giving up six runs, six hits and three walks ... started
the Super Regionals opener vs. Louisiana-Lafayette on May 29 (5 IP, 0 ER, 4 K, Win) and the WCWS
opener versus Florida (June 3) ... pitched in all three games of the Regionals ... struck out a seasonhigh 12 and gave up one earned run in a complete-game victory over Fresno State in the Regional
Championship on May 23 ... fanned five and allowed two earned runs in seven innings in a win over
San Diego State (May 22) and tossed 1 1/3 of scoreless relief against Saint Mary’s (May 21), striking
out three and giving up a hit and a walk ... fanned at least seven on seven occasions ... threw 24
consecutive scoreless innings from March 5-28 ... struck out 11 and gave up one earned run in a
complete-game win at LMU (March 28) ... tossed a four-hit shutout vs. UNLV on March 27, setting
down seven ... pitched back-to-back, complete-game blankings of UTEP (March 6) and Bakersfield
(March 21) ... did not allow an earned run in her first 15 1/3 as a Bruin (Feb. 13-20) ... tossed five
scoreless in a win against Cal Poly on Feb. 19 ... struck out nine in wins against UCSB (Feb. 17) and
Fullerton (Feb. 24) and fanned eight in a triumph against Colorado State on Feb. 26.
WASHINGTON - Macon was named honorable mention All-Pac-10 and selected to the Pac-10 AllFreshman Team ... went 17-16 with a 1.93 earned run average in 40 appearances and 29 starts,
striking out 262 (sixth-best single-season mark in Washington history) in 224 2/3 innings ... held
opponents to a .203 batting average, adding 22 complete games and five shutouts ... posted nine
games with double-figures in strikeouts, including a career-high 12 on three occasions ... tossed a
five-inning, no-hitter against UMKC on Feb. 15 ... had two singles in 13 at-bats (.154).
UPLAND HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Upland High School in Upland, Calif. ... as a senior, was named All-CIF, Baseline League
MVP, Daily Bulletin Female Player of the Year and Quakes High School Freshman Player of the Year,
which is presented by the local minor league baseball team, the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes ... was
a four-time all-league selection ... tossed six straight no-hitters and one perfect game as a senior
... named team Most Valuable Player three times and team Offensive and Defensive Player of the
Year twice ... coached by Bubba DeJournett ... played club softball with the Corona Angels ... was a
member of the 2009 23 and Under National Champion team and finished second at the 18-U Gold
Nationals in 2008 ... also played for an ASA National title three other times with her club squad.
PERSONAL
Born Aleah Ashanai Macon on March 22, 1989 in Los Angeles ... parents are Unyaa and Ron Macon
... is an only child ... chose the sport of softball because of its competitiveness and how close the
games are ... favorites include L.A. Laker Kobe Bryant, actor Pooch Hall, the television show “The
Game” and singer Beyonce ... biggest athletic thrill was winning 23-U Nationals ... hobbies include
going to the movies, dancing and singing ... favorite class is math ... majoring in women’s studies.
CAREER HIGHS AT UCLA
CAREER STATISTICS (2008 STATS AT WASHINGTON)
YEAR
2008
2010
2011
TOTALS
AT UCLA
ERA
1.93
1.50
2.40
1.87
1.75
W-L
17-16
13-1
3-0
33-17
16-1
APP
40
23
14
77
37
GS
29
14
0
43
14
CG
22
10
0
32
10
SHO/CBO
5/1
4/1
0/1
9/3
4/2
SV
1
3
2
6
5
IP
224.2
88.2
35.0
348.1
123.2
H
164
71
28
263
99
2011
Fox was named to the All-Pac-10 first team and the AllFreshman squad on Wednesday and is second on the
club with a .352 batting average, 11 home runs, 45 runs
batted in, a .648 slugging, a .457 on base percentage
and eight sacrifice hits ... is tied for the team lead with six
stolen bases and 28 walks and is fourth with nine doubles
... is second on the team with 10 multiple-RBI games and
has 10 multi-hit contests ... is one of three Bruins to start
all 50 games ... has hits in six of her last seven, posting
an RBI single on Friday at Oregon and another single
on Saturday ... went 3-for-8 (.375) in the Arizona series
(May 6-8) with a solo homer in game one ... smashed a
three-run homer on April 21 against Washington, going
2-for-3, and was walked three times on April 22 ... belted
her second grand slam of the season in the first inning of
ELLIE OX
an April 15 win at Arizona State ... went 2-for-4 with two
RBI and a double versus Loyola Marymount on April 6 ...
posted an eight-game hitting streak from March 12-April
ATS HROWS
2, batting .450 (9-for-20) with 13 RBI (at least one in
AN IEGO ALIF
each of the last seven contests of the streak), seven runs
scored, three homers and eight walks ... had three RBI
T ARMEL
on a two-run homer and an RBI groundout, also scoring
and walking twice on April 2 against Oregon State ... went 2-for-2 with two runs scored and a two-run
homer versus Ohio on March 24 ... posted her second, nine-game hitting streak of the season (Feb.
25-March 11), batting .500 (14-for-28) with six RBI, nine runs scored, two homers and three stolen
bases ... hit a three-run homer against BYU on March 12 ... posted her first-career, two-homer game
against San Diego State on March 5, belting a two-run shot and a solo bomb ... went 2-for-3 with
an RBI on a bases-loaded walk against BYU (March 4) ... went 7-for-17 (.412) at the Cathedral City
Classic with four runs scored ... had a pair of singles, two runs scored, an RBI and her first collegiate
#27 K
F
FR • INF • 5-10
B /T
: R/R
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R
88
30
16
134
46
ER
62
19
12
93
31
BB
140
27
15
182
42
SO
262
109
40
411
149
Innings Pitched
8.2, vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
Strikeouts
12, vs. Fresno State (5/23/10)
stolen base against Ohio State (Feb. 27) ... went 2-for-3 with a sacrifice bunt earlier in the day versus
Northwestern ... posted two singles and scored a run against Oklahoma (Feb. 25) ... hit a grand slam
at Northridge on Feb. 23 ... had hits in each of her first nine collegiate games, batting .480 (12-for25) with two homers, 11 RBI and 10 runs scored ... went 3-for-3 with two doubles, an RBI and a walk
against Arkansas on Feb. 18 ... posted two singles and drove in a run versus Utah on Feb. 19 ... hit
her first collegiate homer, a solo shot, on Feb. 11 against North Dakota State ... added a three-run
bomb on Feb. 12 against UCF, also scoring twice and drawing a walk ... scored three times and had
an RBI double with a walk in the season opener versus Utah State (Feb. 11) ... drove in a pair on a
bases-loaded walk and an RBI single against NDSU (Feb. 12).
MT. CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL
Fox was a two-sport standout at Mt. Carmel High School in San Diego ... played four years of softball
and soccer ... earned all-league, all-county and all-section honors each season ... as a senior, was
the CalHiSports CIF Division II POY and first-team All-Valley League, North County Times and Union
Tribune All-Section ... hit .454 in 2010 with seven homers, 38 RBI, 13 doubles and 10 stolen bases
... was named an Under Armour All-American as a sophomore and senior ... as a junior, set single-
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
Runs Scored
Hits
Runs Batted In
Doubles
Home Runs
Total Bases
Walks
Stolen Bases
Sacrifice Hits
Sacrifice Flies
Hit by Pitch
6, vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
3, vs. Utah State (2/11/11)
3, vs. Arkansas (2/18/11)
4, at Cal State Northridge (2/23/11) and at Arizona State (4/15/11)
2, vs. Arkansas (2/18/11)
2, at San Diego State (3/5/11)
8, at San Diego State (3/5/11)
3, vs. Washington (4/22/11)
1, Six Times (last at Oregon, 5/14/11)
1, Eight Times (last vs. Arizona, 5/8/11)
1, vs. Long Beach State (3/11/11) and vs. Oregon State (4/1/11)
1, vs. Sacramento State (3/11/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2011
AVG
.352
GP-GS
50-50
AB
142
R
34
H
50
2B
9
3B
0
HR
11
RBI
45
TB
92
SLG%
.648
BB
28
HBP
1
SO
26
GDP
2
OB%
.457
12-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (AIAW - 1978; NCAA - 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010)
SF
2
SH
8
SB-ATT
6-8
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season, school records for homers (10), RBI (49), on base percentage (.576) and slugging (.971),
adding a .491 batting average, 16 doubles and 12 steals ... helped the Sundevils to four CIF Division
II and league titles ... coached by Cesar and Ruby Chavez ... played club with San Diego Renegades.
PERSONAL
Born Kellie Lynn Fox on Oct. 30, 1991 in San Diego, Calif. ... parents are Jennifer and Michael Fox ...
2011
Schroeder was named to the All-Pac-10 honorable
mention team on Wednesday and leads the squad
with 40 runs scored and eight hit by pitches ... is tied
for second with 11 doubles, third with five stolen bases,
tied for third with 26 walks and fourth with a .438 on
base percentage ... is batting .319 with four home runs
and 20 runs batted in ... is second on the team with
16 multiple-hit games (56 career) and tied for fourth
with seven multi-RBI contests (18 career) ... is fourth in
UCLA history in on base percentage (.465), sixth in hit
by pitches (19), seventh in stolen bases (34) and tied
for 11th in walks (86) ... has hits in 22 of her last 29
games, batting .358 (34-for-95) with two homers, 11 RBI
and 23 runs during that stretch ... singled and scored
on Thursday and Friday at Oregon ... notched a pair of
ATIE CHROEDER
singles on May 1 at California ... produced hits in all three
games against Washington, singling and scoring on April
21, going 2-for-4 with a single, a double and a run on April
ATS HROWS
22 and singling and drawing a bases-loaded walk on April
23 ... went 2-for-4 on April 9 and 10 against Stanford ...
ORBA INDA ALIF
held an eight-game hitting streak from March 13-April 6,
SPERANZA
batting .583 (14-for-24) with 12 runs scored, four RBI,
four doubles, five walks and six multiple-hit contests ...
went 6-for-10 (.600) during the Oregon State series with four runs and three RBI ... had two hits in
each game, driving in a pair on April 1 and scoring three times on April 3 ... went 2-for-3 in the first
game of a March 29 doubleheader against UC Santa Barbara and scored twice in the nightcap ...
had a pair of hits and an RBI double versus Ohio on March 24 ... went 3-for-4 with three RBI, three
runs scored and a pair of solo homers, her third-career, two-homer game, against Long Beach State
on March 11 ... had two hits, scored three runs and stole a base versus Saint Mary’s (March 13) ...
scored twice and drove in a pair against Cal State Fullerton (March 12) ... had a pair of singles, scored
a run, walked, was hit and stole a base against Ohio State on Feb. 27 ... posted two hits, including a
two-run single at Cal State Northridge on Feb. 23 ... produced her second-career, two-homer game on
Feb. 19 against Utah with a pair of solo shots ... scored twice versus Utah State (Feb. 20) and stole
a base against Portland State (Feb. 19) ... went 4-for-4 with three doubles, four runs scored, two RBI
and a walk in the season opener against Utah State (Feb. 11) ... tied the single-game school record
of Julie Marshall (1999) with three doubles, setting a career high in runs scored and tying a personal
best in hits ... went 2-for-4 with an RBI double and an RBI single against UCF on Feb. 12 ... walked
three times, stole a base, singled and scored twice versus North Dakota State (Feb. 12) ... went 1-for2 with two runs, a double, a walk and a hit by pitch against San Diego State on Feb. 13.
#29 K S
RS JR • OF • 5-10
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: L/R
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2010
Started the first seven games of the season before suffering a season-ending, left leg injury against
Cal State Northridge on Feb. 19 ... received a medical waiver and will be a redshirt junior in 2011 ...
had eight hits in 22 at-bats (.364) with seven runs scored, a home run, three runs batted in and two
stolen bases ... produced a pair of hits in each of the first two games of the season against Florida
Atlantic and Tennessee (Feb. 13), scoring twice and driving in a run versus the Lady Vols ... hit a solo
homer in the second game of a doubleheader at UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 17) and went 2-for-4 with a
run and a stolen base in the opener ... walked twice and stole a base against Georgia (Feb. 14) ... had
an RBI single against Michigan on Feb. 14 ... scored twice and walked versus Cal State Northridge.
SUMMER 2009
Was a member of the U.S. Team that won gold at the Pan American Games Qualifier (July 31-Aug. 9)
... did not play due to a leg injury.
2009
Was named a first-team All-American and All-West Region honoree by the NFCA, as well as first-team
All-Pac-10, after leading the Bruins in batting average (.402), home runs (14), runs scored (55),
slugging (.684), on base percentage (.516), total bases (119), walks (33) and stolen bases (19) ...
was also tied for first with eight hit by pitches and fifth with 33 runs batted in ... ranked 20th in the
nation in runs per game, 23rd in on base percentage and 35th in home runs ... was in the Pac-10 Top
10 in nine offensive categories, including third in on base percentage, sixth in homers and slugging
and tied for seventh in runs scored and steals ... was tops on the squad with 18 multiple-hit contests
... went 3-for-4 with five RBI and two runs scored at San Diego on March 1 ... had three hits and a
homer at Oregon on April 18 ... added three-hit games against Maryland (Feb. 22), Arizona State
(April 25) and Stanford (May 8) ... posted four hitting streaks of at least seven games, including a
career-best, 13-game streak from March 28 to April 26, in which she hit .457 (21-for-46) with four
has an older sister Kristie, who played softball for Arizona, and a younger brother, Kory ... says she
chose UCLA because it is the best school not only in academics but also has a long lasting tradition
in sports ... favorites include the television show “One Tree Hill”, singer Taylor Swift, eating sushi and
the San Diego Chargers ... lists her biggest athletic thrill as winning CIF titles all four years and being
honored as an Under Armour All-American ... majoring in women’s studies.
home runs, eight runs batted in and 12 runs scored ... had an 11-game hit streak to start the season,
going 16-for-35 (.457) with six homers, 13 RBI and 15 runs scored ... also had seven-game streaks
from March 1-10 and May 1-15 ... recorded a career-best six runs batted in with her first career twohomer game against Northwestern on Feb. 13, one of eight multi-RBI contests ... homered in three
straight games twice (Feb. 7-8 and April 17-19) ... also left the yard against Kentucky (Feb. 14), North
Carolina State (Feb. 21), Iowa (March 6), Notre Dame (March 10), Arizona State (April 26) and Oregon
State (May 3) ... notched multiple runs and hits in the same game nine times, adding at least a pair
of RBI in four of those contests ... crossed home plate three times at Arizona State (April 25) and
twice on 14 more occasions ... hit .437 during Pac-10 play with five homers and 19 runs scored ...
stole a pair of bases against UC Santa Barbara on March 24 ... swiped bags in three straight games
three times (Feb. 14-17, Feb. 22-25 and March 1-6) ... walked three times at Cal (March 29) and
twice three more times ... drove in the game-winning run three times, including a walk-off victory on
a two-run homer against Iowa on March 6.
2008
Earned All-Pac-10 honorable mention and All-Pac-10 Freshman Team accolades after posting a .362
batting average, which was tied for third on the squad ... was also tied for first in stolen bases with
eight, second in hits (67) and multiple-hit games (19), tied for second in on base percentage (.434)
and third in runs scored (34) and walks (23) ... started all 57 games she appeared in ... ranked
sixth in the Pac-10 in average and eighth in hits ... went 4-for-5 with four RBI and three runs scored
against Santa Clara on Feb. 9 ... also had a four-hit game against Rutgers (March 8) and posted
three-hit contests against Long Beach State on March 9, California on April 6 and in both games of
a doubleheader at UC Santa Barbara on March 25 ... went 6-for-9 (.667) with three runs, an RBI, a
double and a stolen base against the Gauchos ... posted a seven-game hitting streak from April 5-19,
going 10-for-22 (.455) with three runs scored ... followed that with a 10-game hit streak (April 26-May
18), batting .424 (14-for-33) with seven runs and five runs batted in ... drove in a pair of runs against
Saint Peter’s (March 2) and Nevada (May 17), including the game-winning run in the ninth inning
against the Wolf Pack ... stole two bases in a game twice against Cal State Fullerton (March 12) and
Oregon (March 30) ... crossed home plate multiple times in a game on seven occasions ... walked
twice in a game against Nevada (May 18) and Georgia (May 24).
SUMMER 2007
Helped the USA Softball Junior WNT to gold at the ISF Junior Women’s World Championships in June
... was one of only four players to play in all 10 games, hitting .316 (6-for-19) with a home run, six
runs scored and five RBI ... also helped her ASA team, the OC Batbusters, to a runner-up finish at Gold
Nationals in August ... was 9-for-19 (.474) at the plate with three RBI.
ESPERANZA HIGH SCHOOL
Schroeder earned two letters in softball at Esperanza HS in Anaheim, Calif. ... was named Sunset
League MVP and first-team All-League, All-County and All-CIF as a senior ... hit .513 as a senior ...
also earned League MVP and All-CIF accolades as a junior, batting .424 ... lettered in track one
season, receiving first-team all-league honors ... sat out of softball at Esperanza as a sophomore
after transferring from Mater Dei HS following her freshman year, a season in which she earned firstteam all-league ... played club with OC Batbusters, winning Nationals in ‘04 & ‘06.
PERSONAL
Born Katie Ann Schroeder on April 29, 1989 in Downey, Calif. ... parents are Charlotte and Michael
Schroeder ... has a younger sister, Nicole and two older sisters, Jennifer, a three-year catcher for the
Bruins (2005-06, ‘08) and Michelle ... says the people she most admires are her parents ... chose
UCLA because of the challenges athletically and academically ... lists her biggest athletic thrill as
winning ... favorites include running and hiking outdoors, rap and country music and being with her
family ... favorite place in the world is anywhere with a beach ... majoring in women’s studies.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
7, vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
Runs Scored
4, vs. Utah State (2/11/11)
Hits
4, vs. Santa Clara (2/9/08), vs. Rutgers (3/8/08) and vs. Utah State (2/11/11)
Runs Batted In
6, vs. Northwestern (2/13/09)
Doubles
3, vs. Utah State (2/11/11)
Triples
1, at San Diego (3/1/09)
Home Runs 2, vs. Northwestern (2/13/09), vs. Utah (2/19/11) and vs. Long Beach (3/11/11)
Total Bases
9, vs. Long Beach State (3/11/11)
Walks
3, at California (3/29/09), vs. North Dakota State (2/12/11) and vs. BYU (3/4/11)
Sacrifice Hits
1, Nine Times (last vs. Long Beach State, 3/11/11)
Sacrifice Flies
1, vs. Washington (4/2/08) and vs. Cal State Fullerton (5/16/08)
Stolen Bases
2, vs. CS Fullerton (3/12/08), vs. Oregon (3/30/08) and vs. UCSB (3/24/09)
Hit by Pitches
1, 19 Times (last vs. Arizona, 5/7/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2008
2009
2010
2011
TOTALS
AVG
.362
.402
.364
.319
.362
GP-GS
57-57
56-56
7-7
49-48
169-168
AB
185
174
22
160
541
R
34
55
7
40
136
H
67
70
8
51
196
2B
7
5
0
11
23
3B
0
1
0
0
1
HR
0
14
1
4
19
RBI
17
33
3
20
73
TB
74
119
11
74
278
SLG%
.400
.684
.500
.463
.514
BB
23
33
4
26
86
HBP
2
8
1
8
19
SO
32
23
4
38
97
GDP
1
1
1
0
3
OB%
.434
.516
.481
.438
.465
NINE-TIME PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009)
SF
2
0
0
0
2
SH
5
3
0
1
9
SB-ATT
8-15
19-24
2-2
5-8
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2011
Tiumalu was named to the All-Pac-10 Freshman team
on Wednesday and is fourth on the squad with nine
home runs, a .561 slugging and four sacrifice hits ... is
hitting .301 with 23 runs batted in, 21 walks and 19 runs
scored ... has nine multiple-hit games and six multi-RBI
contests ... went 3-for-8 (.375) in the Arizona series (May
6-8), recording a pair of singles in game two and hitting
a two-run homer in game three ... belted solo homers
in back-to-back games against Washington on April 22
and 23 ... smashed a game-tying, two-run homer in the
bottom of the seventh against Stanford on April 8, going
2-for-4 with two walks ... hit a two-run homer and added
a double and two runs scored on April 3 against Oregon
State ... went 2-for-2 with a solo homer against Ohio on
March 24 and followed that with another solo bomb in
LYSSA IUMALU
the first game of a March 29 doubleheader versus UC
Santa Barbara ... walked twice in three straight games
against Sacramento State (March 11), Long Beach State
ATS HROWS
(March 11) and Cal State Fullerton (March 12), scoring
LK ROVE ALIF
twice versus the Titans ... was named Pac-10 Player of
the Week on March 1 after hitting .625 (10-for-16) in six
LEASANT ROVE
games with two homers, five RBI and five runs scored
... held a 12-game hitting streak from Feb. 18-March 4, batting .528 (19-for-36) with 11 RBI and a
pair of homers ... went 3-for-4 with an RBI double against BYU on March 4 ... hit a walk-off, two-run
homer in the bottom of the eighth inning against Northwestern on Feb. 27 ... posted her first three-hit
game later that day versus Ohio State, driving in a pair and scoring a run ... blasted her first collegiate
homer against Florida on Feb. 25, going 2-for-3 ... added two more hits, a walk and a run later that
night versus Oklahoma ... reached in all three plate appearances at Cal State Northridge (Feb. 23)
on a double, walk and hit by pitch, also scoring a run ... hit a walk-off single in the ninth inning
against SIU Edwardsville, going 2-for-2 with two walks ... had RBI singles in a pair of contests on Feb.
19 against Utah and Portland State ... drove in a pair on a single and scored a run against Utah State
(Feb. 20) ... made her first collegiate start behind the plate on Feb. 13 against San Diego State.
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PLEASANT GROVE HIGH SCHOOL
Tiumalu played four years of varsity softball at Pleasant Grove High School in Elk Grove, Calif. ...
named an Under Armour and ESPN Rise All-American as a senior, also earning Delta River League
co-MVP and PGHS Female Athlete of the Year honors ... led all league players with 43 runs batted in
as a senior and was second with seven home runs, adding a .450 batting average, 11 doubles and
27 runs scored ... received Cal-Hi Sports All-State and Sacramento Bee All-Metro accolades in each
of her last three seasons ... was also named first-team, all-league every year and All-City in 2009
and ‘10 ... helped the Eagles to the school’s first-ever Sac-Joaquin Section Division I title in 2009
and a Delta River League championship in 2010 ... hit .437 for her career with 12 homers, 116 RBI,
84 runs, 37 doubles, a .744 slugging percentage and a .540 on base percentage ... coached by J.T.
Tiumalu ... also played one year of golf ... played club with California Grapettes and Sorcerer Phil.
PERSONAL - Born Alyssa Justine Tiumalu on March 4, 1992 in San Jose, Calif. ... parents are
Cindy and J.T. Tiumalu ... has three younger sisters, Brianna, Kamryn and Tori ... chose to attend
UCLA because it is the best school for athletics and academics and for UCLA softball’s winning
tradition ... thing she likes the most about softball is that the game is always a challenge and it’s very
competitive ... favorites include actor Channing Tatum, the New York Yankees, eating spaghetti and
the movie “Love and Basketball” ... lists her biggest athletic thrill as winning Pleasant Grove’s first
section championship in 2009 ... favorite hobby is going to the beach and favorite class is science ...
undecided on a major, but would like to either work for ESPN or become a college coach.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
Runs Scored
Hits
Runs Batted In
Doubles
Home Runs
Total Bases
Walks
Sacrifice Hits
Sacrifice Flies
Hit by Pitches
4, Seven Times (last vs. Stanford, 4/9/11)
2, vs. Cal State Fullerton (3/12/11) and vs. Oregon State (4/3/11)
3, vs. Ohio State (2/27/11) and vs. BYU (3/4/11)
2, Six Times (last vs. Arizona, 5/8/11)
1, Five Times (last vs. Oregon State, 4/3/11)
1, Nine Times (last vs. Arizona, 5/8/11)
6, vs. Oregon State (4/3/11)
2, Five Times (last vs. Stanford, 4/8/11)
1, Four Times (last at Arizona State, 4/15/11)
1, vs. Utah (2/19/11) and at California (4/29/11)
1, at Cal State Northridge (2/23/11) and vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/29/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2011
AVG
.301
GP-GS
45-44
AB
123
R
19
H
37
2B
5
3B
0
HR
9
RBI
23
2011
Lindvall is batting .288 with three home runs, 16 runs
batted in, 17 runs scored, 11 walks, five hit by pitches
and two stolen bases ... has made 25 starts (13 in LF,
7 at DP, 3 in CF, 1 in RF, 1 at 1B) ... holds a four-game
hitting streak, going 3-for-9 (.333) last weekend at
Oregon ... singled on Thursday, hit a game-tying, two-run
homer in the fifth on Friday and singled and walked on
Saturday ... went 2-for-3 with a solo homer and an RBI
single on May 8 against Arizona, adding two sacrifice hits
on May 7 ... scored as a pinch-runner in three straight
appearances (April 21 and 23 against Washington, May
1 at California) ... was hit as a pinch-hitter on April 17 at
Arizona State ... had an RBI single, a walk and scored
a run on April 1 against Oregon State ... walked and
scored against Ohio on March 24 ... walked, was hit and
EVON INDVALL
scored against Sacramento State (March 11) ... posted
an RBI single versus BYU on March 12 ... had a single,
was hit and posted her first-career, two stolen base game
ATS HROWS
at San Diego State on March 5 ... was hit and walked
TEVENSON ANCH ALIF
against Cal Poly on March 5 ... singled and scored a run
ART
against Ohio State on Feb. 27 ... also scored a run versus
Northwestern (Feb. 27) ... had hits in four straight games
from Feb. 20-25 ... singled and walked against Oklahoma (Feb. 25) and had a single versus Florida
(Feb. 25) ... had an RBI single, scored a run and walked at Cal State Northridge on Feb. 23 ... singled
and drove in a pair on a bases-loaded walk and an RBI groundout against Utah State on Feb. 20 ...
recorded her first collegiate home run and RBI, five total, in the season opener against Utah State
(Feb. 11) ... scored three times and had a two-run homer, a two-run single and a sacrifice fly ... had
an RBI single and a bases-loaded walk versus North Dakota State (Feb. 12), scoring three times and
walking twice ... had a single in three at-bats against San Diego State on Feb. 13.
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2010
Appeared in 50 games, making 26 starts in center field ... had six hits in 31 at-bats (.194) with 10
runs scored, three doubles, seven walks, four sacrifice hits and three stolen bases ... played in center
field for all five games at the Women’s College World Series, making three starts ... reached base
three times at Washington on April 1 on two doubles and a walk ... posted her first collegiate hit
against Fresno State on March 5 ... reached base twice via a double and a walk in the first game of
a doubleheader at CSU Bakersfield (March 21), scoring two runs ... added singles at Cal Poly (March
TB
69
SLG%
.561
BB
21
HBP
2
SO
37
GDP
0
OB%
.405
SF
2
SH
4
SB-ATT
0-0
23) and against UNLV (March 27) ... scored runs against Michigan (Feb. 14), Georgia (Feb. 14), Texas
(Feb. 26), Long Beach (March 26), UNLV, Stanford (April 25), Fresno State (May 23) and La.-Lafayette
(May 30) ... stole bases against CS Northridge (Feb. 20), Texas and Northwestern (Feb. 27).
HART HIGH SCHOOL
Lindvall played four years of softball at Hart HS in Newhall ... named second-team All-Foothill League
as a senior and first-team all-league as a junior ... helped the Indians to back-to-back co-Foothill
League titles in 2008 and 2009 and a CIF Runner-Up finish in 2007 ... hit .292 with two homers
and 15 RBI as a senior and .364 with seven home runs and 24 runs batted in as a junior ... was a
teammate of fellow Bruin Destiny Rodino ... coached by Steven Calendo ... was also a cheerleader for
two years ... played club with So Cal Choppers, which was third at 2007 Nationals.
PERSONAL
Born Devon Michele Lindvall on July 24, 1991 in Valencia, Calif. ... parents are Dana and Scott Lindvall
... has two sisters, Janelle and Lauren ... is a fourth-generation Bruin, as her great grandmother,
grandmother and mother (as well as two uncles) also attended UCLA, which was one of the reasons
she chose the school ... her great uncle is six-year MLB player Chuck Essegian, who is only one of two
men to have played in both the Rose Bowl (Stanford) and the World Series (L.A. Dodgers) and set a
Series record in 1959 with two pinch-hit homers ... the things she likes the most about softball are
making diving catches and throwing runners out from the outfield ... favorites include actress Sandra
Bullock, eating Chicken Caesar Salad and going to the beach ... lists her biggest athletic thrills as
when she and her two sisters all won ASA National titles in the same weekend in three different
age groups and three different states, as well as winning a National title in 2010 ... favorite class is
english ... person she admires the most is John Wooden ... majoring in history.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
Runs Scored
Hits
Runs Batted In
Doubles
Home Runs
Total Bases
Walks
Sacrifice Hits
Sacrifice Flies
Stolen Bases
Hit by Pitches
4, vs. Ohio State (2/27/11), vs. BYU (3/4/11) and at Oregon (5/13/11)
3, vs. Utah State (2/11/11) and vs. North Dakota State (2/12/11)
2, at Washington (4/1/10), vs. Utah State (2/11/11) and vs. Arizona (5/8/11)
5, vs. Utah State (2/11/11)
2, at Washington (4/1/10)
1, vs. Utah State (2/11/11), vs. Arizona (5/8/11) and at Oregon (5/13/11)
5, vs. Utah State (2/11/11) and vs. Arizona (5/8/11)
2, vs. North Dakota State (2/12/11)
2, vs. Arizona (5/7/11)
1, vs. Utah State (2/11/11)
2, at San Diego State (3/5/11)
1, Six Times (last at Arizona State, 4/17/11)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2010
2011
TOTALS
AVG
.194
.288
.256
GP-GS
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
HBP
SO
GDP
OB%
SF
50-26
31
10
6
3
0
0
0
9
.290
7
1
14
1
.359
0
36-25
59
17
17
0
0
3
16
26
.441
11
5
18
2
.434
1
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UCLA SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MAY 18, 2011 • PAGE 28
2011
Yudin is tied for third on the team with 26 walks and
third with a .453 on base percentage ... is batting .264
with three home runs and 19 runs batted in ... singled in
her first at-bat on Thursday at Oregon before getting hit
by a pitch in the neck in the fourth inning ... suffered a
concussion and is day-to-day ... has hits in 10 of her last
15 contests, posting two singles, including an RBI hit on
May 7 against Arizona ... produced a single on April 21
against Washington, a double on April 22 and a single
with a walk on April 23 ... posted a single, a run and a
walk on April 15 at Arizona State and singled on April 16
... went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI single against
Stanford on April 9 and walked three times while scoring
a run on April 8 ... had a two-run double and walked on
April 2 against Oregon State ... walked twice on April 1
ANI UDIN
and 3 versus OSU ... hit her first two grand slams in backto-back contests against Ohio on March 24 and in the
first game of a doubleheader versus UC Santa Barbara
ATS HROWS
on March 29 ... singled and walked versus Saint Mary’s
OTO DE AZA ALIF
(March 13) and Sacramento State (March 11) ... drove in
a pair on a single against Cal Poly on March 5 and posted
ESORO
two singles earlier that day versus San Diego State ...
walked twice against Baylor and singled versus BYU on
March 4 ... hit a three-run homer and had a walk and a hit by pitch in the season opener against
Utah State (Feb. 11) ... walked twice, including once with the bases-loaded against North Dakota
State (Feb. 11) ... drew two free passes, singled and scored a run in the second game with NDSU
(Feb. 12).
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2010
Was named to the All-Pac-10 honorable mention team after finishing fourth on the squad with a .336
batting average to go along with nine home runs and 26 runs batted in ... was second on the club in
on base percentage (.471) and walks (29) and first with four sacrifice flies ... hit .370 (10-for-27) in
the postseason with three homers, six RBI, eight walks and nine runs ... went 3-for-12 (.250) at the
Women’s College World Series with four runs scored and a team-best seven walks ... had a double
and two walks in the first game of the WCWS Finals against Arizona (June 7) and a single, a run
and two walks in game two (June 8) ... walked twice and scored a run in the WCWS opener versus
Florida (June 3), had a single, a walk and a run against Hawai’i (June 4) and was hit and scored a
run against Georgia (June 6) ... crossed home plate in eight of the 10 postseason contests, including
six in a row from May 23-June 6 ... posted a pair of two-hit games in the Super Regionals against
Louisiana-Lafayette (May 29-30), belting a solo homer in game one and driving in two on a pair of
RBI singles in game two ... went 3-for-4 with three RBI on a solo homer and a two-run shot in the
postseason opener versus Saint Mary’s on May 21 ... had 10 multiple-hit contests and six multi-RBI
games ... went 2-for-4 with a solo bomb and an RBI single at Arizona on May 13 ... tallied two hits
and a solo home run on May 7 versus California ... recorded an eight-game hitting streak from April
11-30, batting .579 (11-for-19) with a homer, four RBI, six runs scored and three doubles ... drove in
three on a two-run homer and a sacrifice fly at Stanford on April 24 ... reached base five times on a
single, double and three walks at Oregon State (April 18), also scoring and driving in a run ... added
two-hit affairs against Stanford (April 23) and Oregon (April 30) ... launched homers in back-to-back
games on April 3 at Washington (two-run) and on April 9 against Arizona State (solo) ... had three
game-winning RBI, all coming in the fifth inning or later ... went 2-for-3 with an RBI single in the sixth
in a victory at Washington on April 1 ... notched a pair of RBI singles against Fresno State on March
5, including the go-ahead score in the fifth ... had a go-ahead RBI groundout in the fifth inning against
Colorado State on Feb. 26 ... hit a solo homer against UC Davis on Feb. 20 ... scored multiple runs in
a game three times and had 2+ walks in a contest on seven occasions ... ranked 10th among Pac-10
players in on base percentage and tied for second in sacrifice flies.
2009
Played in 52 games as a freshman, making 50 starts ... started 44 games at designated player and
six at catcher ... hit .206 with four home runs and 19 runs batted in ... was second on the team with
23 walks ... named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman honorable mention team ... had four multiple-hit
contests ... went 2-for-4 with three runs batted in and a home run at Cal State Fullerton on Feb. 25
... also had two-hit games against Indiana (Feb. 7), Maryland (Feb. 22) and Stanford (March 27) ...
recorded six multi-RBI games ... hit her first collegiate home run, a three-run shot, against North
Carolina State on Feb. 21 ... belted another three-run bomb to cap a run-rule victory over Washington
on April 11 ... drove in the go-ahead runs on a single at San Diego State (Feb. 28) ... also had two-RBI
efforts at Oregon (April 18) and Arizona (April 24), knocking in the go-ahead runs against the Wildcats
... homered in the Super Regional Game 1 vs. Missouri on May 23 ... tripled against UCSB on March
24 ... walked twice against UMass (Feb. 21) and San Diego (March 1).
TESORO HIGH SCHOOL
Yudin was a four-time All-CIF honoree at Tesoro High School in Las Flores, Calif. ... was also a four-time
All-South Coast League, All-County and All-State selection ... named a team captain and was a twotime offensive and defensive player of the year ... hit .449 during her senior year with a .530 on base
percentage and a .681 slugging percentage, making three postseason All-Star games ... called every
pitch for the Titans behind the plate for four years and helped them to league titles in 2005 and 2006
... was class valedictorian ... was a nominee for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Top Scholar Athlete
Award in 2007 ... coached by Warren Nagano ... played club with the Corona Angels and helped them
to a second-place finish at the 2008 ASA 18-Gold Nationals in August.
PERSONAL
Born Danielle Taylor Yudin on Aug. 17, 1990 in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... parents are Patty and Andy
Yudin ... has one younger sister, Lexi ... says the one thing she likes about the sport is that no matter
what happens, the next pitch can change a game ... favorite academic class is spanish ... biggest
athletic thrill was committing to play for the Bruins ... favorite pro athlete and athlete she admires the
most is New York Yankees’ shortstop Derek Jeter ... favorites include the television show “House”,
actor Channing Tatum and eating shrimp ... majoring in physiological sciences with aspirations of
becoming an orthopedic doctor.
CAREER HIGHS
At-Bats
4, 15 Times (last vs. Washington, 4/23/11)
Runs Scored 2, vs. CS Fullerton (2/24/10), at Arizona (5/13/10) and vs. Saint Mary’s (5/21/10)
Hits
3, vs. Saint Mary’s (5/21/10)
Runs Batted In
4, vs. Ohio (3/24/11) and vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/29/11)
Doubles
1, 13 Times (last vs. Washington, 4/22/11)
Triples
1, vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/24/09)
Home Runs
2, vs. Saint Mary’s (5/21/10)
Total Bases
9, vs. Saint Mary’s (5/21/10)
Walks
3, at Oregon State (4/18/10) and vs. Stanford (4/8/11)
Sacrifice Hits
1, Eight Times (last at California, 5/1/11)
Sacrifice Flies 1, at CSU Bakersfield (3/21/10), vs. UNLV (3/27/10) and at Stanford (4/24/10)
Hit by Pitches
2, vs. Syracuse (3/7/09) and at Stanford (4/24/10)
CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2009
2010
2011
TOTALS
AVG
.206
.336
.264
.267
GP-GS
52-50
52-43
35-35
139-128
AB
131
119
87
337
R
12
26
7
45
H
27
40
23
90
2B
3
7
3
13
3B
1
0
0
1
HR
4
9
3
16
RBI
19
26
19
64
TB
44
74
35
153
SLG%
.336
.622
.402
.454
BB
23
29
26
78
HBP
5
4
4
13
SO
33
23
15
71
GDP
1
0
2
3
OB%
.346
.471
.453
.420
SF
0
3
0
3
SH
3
4
1
8
SB-ATT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2010
Finley was a member of the UCLA National Championship team in 2010.
2009
Finley was named BruWin of the month for February.
CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
Finley played two years of catcher and outfield at Cathedral Catholic High School in Del Mar, Calif. ... was a two-time team captain and earned Most Inspirational
and Coaches’ awards ... voted DAMA of the Year, awarded to the top student of the year ... was also a team manager for the CIF champion girls’ varsity basketball
team ... was the Senior Class President ... earned the Pepsi Leadership Award in 2008 ... was featured as a student sportscaster on KUSI’s Prep Pigskin Report ...
also awarded outstanding sophomore and junior of the year honors.
#20 BROOKE FINLEY
JR • C • 5-7
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SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC HS
PERSONAL
Born Brooke Marie Finley on June 21, 1990 in San Diego, Calif. ... parents are Tricia and David Finley ... father is the Special Assistant to the General Manager for
the Boston Red Sox ... is the oldest of three children and has a younger sister, Brittany and a younger brother, Drew ... is a member of the Bruin Athletic Council
and Student-Athlete Mentors ... also currently serving on the NCAA Certification Compliance Committee ... chose UCLA because of its gorgeous campus and
accomplishments in both athletics and academics ... athlete she admires the most is Boston Red Sox infielder Dustin Pedroia for his perseverance and his all or
nothing attitude ... favorites include eating ice cream and self-serve frozen yogurt, watching romantic comedies and spending time with friends and family ... would
love to meet Vice President Joe Biden ... planning to major in political science and starting a career in sports law.
NINE-TIME PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009)
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