Softball Welcomes Indiana to Ulmer Stadium for a Midweek Game
March 28, 2017 | Softball
Cards and Hoosiers will play Wednesday at 6 p.m.
The University of Louisville softball team will return to Ulmer Stadium for a four-game home stand starting with a midweek contest against Indiana on March 29. Admission is free.
Date: March 29, 2017
Location: Louisville, Ky.
Venue: Ulmer Stadium
Television: ACC Network Extra
Live Scoring: GoCards.com
Twitter Updates: @UofLSoftball
Promotional Giveaways: Player Trading Cards
• Louisville brings a 19-8 record into the game after defeating Syracuse 7-4 in the only game of a weather-impacted ACC series which saw the cancelation of games two and three.
• UofL is currently second in the ACC standings with a 4-0 league record - behind No. 1/3 Florida State (28-1-1, 9-0).
• Prior to the weekend road trip to Syracuse, the Cards finished a 12-game home stand with a 10-2 record at Ulmer Stadium.
• Junior Nicole leads the team with a .359 average and 24 RBIs. Senior Tiarra Sanabria follows closely at .357. Senior Maryssa Becker is hitting .329 and leads the team with 18 runs and four homers - she has reached via a hit or walk in each of the last 13 games.
• Becker (14-5) also paces the Cards in the circle with a 1.77 ERA and 105 strikeouts in 115.0 innings of work and is holding opponents to a .230 batting average.
• Louisville is receiving votes in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Coaches poll.
• Senior Jordan McNary has reached base via a hit, a walk in 15 of the last 17 games and is a perfect 7-for-7 in stolen bases.
• Sandy Pearsall enters her 18th season as UofL's head coach. After building the program from scratch in 2000, Pearsall has guided the Cardinals to six conference championships. Under her watch, Louisville has made 13 consecutive NCAA regional appearances and served as a host site in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013.
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Indiana
Series Record: Louisville leads 15-3
Last Meeting: April 12, 2016 - Louisville defeated Indiana 12-2 in Bloomington in a midweek matchup. Maryssa Becker did not allow a run or a hit while striking out four in 2.2 innings of relief en route to her 15th win of the season. She also helped the Cards at the plate going 2 for 3 with double, two RBIs and one run. Nicole Pufahl added three RBIs.
• Tara Trainer took the loss after giving up three earned runs on one hit and striking out two in 1.2 innings. Lehman paced the Hoosiers with a 2 for 3, one run performance at the plate.
Scouting the Hoosiers: Indiana enters the game with a 16-15 overall record and a 1-3 mark in away games. The Hoosiers are coming off of a 2-1 showing against Rutgers in their first conference series of the season. Indiana took the first two games with scores of 9-2 and 23-2, respectively. They dropped the last game of the series 7-5.
• The Hoosiers are led at the plate by Aimilia McDonough who boasts a .382 batting average with two homers and nine RBIs. Rebecca Blitz leads the team in hits with 33 and has also added nine RBIs of her own, while Taylor Uden is tops on the team in RBIs with 25 and homeruns with four. • Tara Trainer leads the team in the circle with an 8-8 record with 117 strikeouts and a 3.16 ERA in 97.1 innings of work. Emily Goodin (8-4) carries a 3.58 ERA with 56 Ks in 76.1 innings.
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Up Next
Louisville will then play host to Notre Dame in a three-game ACC series April 1-3. Games two and three of that series will be televised on ESPNU with Monday's finale featured as part of ESPN's ACC Monday.
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Up Last
Junior Jenna Jordan drove in a career-high five RBIs as Louisville scored seven runs in the sixth and seventh innings to take a 7-1 lead and held off a Syracuse rally in the bottom of the seventh to win 7-4. Inclement weather and field conditions forced the cancellation of the final two games of the series.
• Becker (14-5) took home the win, allowing four runs, one earned, and striking out five while scattering eight hits. Jordan finished the game 2-for-3 at the plate with one run scored and a career-high five RBIs. Pufahl and Szydlowski both went 2-for-4 with two runs scored.
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Cards in the ACC
Louisville is currently second in ACC standings with a 4-0 mark against league opponents. While in its third season in the conference, UofL has compiled a 35-15 record in ACC play and has only lost a conference series three times (vs. Virginia Tech in 2015; vs. North Carolina and Florida State in 2016).
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Last Weekend
The Cardinals opened ACC play by sweeping Pittsburgh in a three-game series.
• Freshman shortstop Caitlin Ferguson and junior second baseman led the Cards at the plate on the weekend - both posted a .500 average with Ferguson going 6-for-12 with two runs and four RBIs and Soles going 5-for-10 with four runs and four RBIs.
• Maryssa Becker picked up two wins and a school-record 12th-career save while striking out 19 and scattering 11 hits in 14.2 innings of work.
Louisville 7 - Pitt 6
In Friday's game, Louisville prevailed 7-6 behind Tiarra Sanabria's two-out walk-off RBI single in a contest that featured five lead changes and three ties. Senior Maryssa Becker fanned nine to get the win.
Louisville 5 - Pitt 2
Junior Alison Szydlowski and sophomore Lillie Goetz drove in two runs apiece to help the Cards to a series-clinching 5-2 win over Pittsburgh.
Sophomore Megan Hensley got the win, allowing two runs, one earned on five hits and striking out two in six innings and paced the Cards offensively with two hits.
Louisville 8 - Pitt 2
Junior Jamie Soles and freshman Caitlin Ferguson recorded two RBIs to help UofL complete an ACC series sweep of Pittsburgh with an 8-2.
Becker got the win, allowing two earned runs and striking out eight while scattering four hits in six innings. Soles went 2-for-3 with two runs and two RBIs while Ferguson finished the game with a 2-for-4, two run, two RBI showing at the plate. McNary, Becker and Hensley each had a pair of hits in the game.
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Hitting for average
The Cardinals are hitting .304 as a team. In the current starting lineup, eight players are batting above .300 on the season. Junior Nicole Pufahl leads the way at .359 with senior Tiarra Sanabria following closely at .357. Freshman Caitlin Ferguson stands third at .345 while junior Jamie Soles is right behind her with a .341 average. Junior Alison Szydlowski is hitting at a .340 clip while senior Jordan McNary following at .337. Senior Maryssa Becker (.329) and junior Jenna Jordan (.300) round out the top eight.
• Before suffering a season-ending injury in the Feb. 25 game against California, junior shortstop Sidney Melton carried a .364 batting average.
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Becker Ties School Record with Twelfth Career Save
On March 18, Maryssa Becker entered the game in relief in the seventh inning during game two of Louisville's ACC series with Pitt. The Cards were leading 5-1, but the Panthers had the bases loaded with no outs in the inning with the tying run at the plate. After surrendering a run on a groundout, Becker proceeded to strike out the next two batters to pick up her school-record tying 12th career save.
• Becker is currently tied with Chelsea Leonard (2010-12) and Catherine Bishop (2004-07) and needs one more save to own the record outright.
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Becker Sets Single Game RBI Mark
In the Cards' 13-2 win over CSU Bakersfield on Feb. 10, Maryssa Becker connected on an RBI single, a three-run homer and a grand slam, producing eight RBIs and setting a school record. She surpassed the previous record (7) held by Katie Keller (twice in 2013) and Melissa Jacobo (2002).
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Becker Earns 50th Career Win, Notches 500th Strikeout
On Feb. 12, senior Maryssa Becker tossed a two-hit, complete game shutout to help the Cardinals to a 1-0 win over Indiana State. The victory marked the 50th of Becker's career and moved her to sixth on Louisville's all-time list. She currently has 60 wins and needs five more move into a tie for fifth along with Jessica Rak (2000-03). Kristen Wadwell (2007-10) owns the record with 94 victories.
• In the Feb. 24 game against California, Becker registered her 500th career strikeout. She becomes only the sixth player in program history to earn at least 500 career Ks. Becker has 559 strikeouts and stands fifth on the all-time list, needing one more to move into a tie for fourth with Jessica Rak (2000-03). Kristien Wadwell (2007-10) holds the all-time recrod with 696.Â
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Homegrown Talent
The Cardinals' roster featured nine (of 19) players from the commonwealth of Kentucky. Caitlin Ferguson (Fr., INF, Versailles, Ky./Woodford County), Lillie Goetz (So., INF, Owensboro/Owensboro Catholic), Shelby Graybill (Fr., INF/C, Ft. Thomas, Ky./Highlands), Megan Hensley (So., P/UT, Ashland/Paul Blazer), Jordan McNary (Sr., OF, Madisonville/Hopkins County Central), Morgan Meyer (Sr., OF, Louisville/Mercy), Ashley Nikolao (Jr., UT, Flaherty/Meade County), Michala Riggle (So., C/1B, Louisville/Christian Educational Consortium), Jordan Vorbrink (So., OF, Louisville/Mercy).
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Record Watch
Senior Maryssa Becker is ranked among the top 10 in several career categories at Louisville. The following is a list of milestones she will reach in the near future:
Pitching
• Needs 1 save to own the record for career saves (12)
• Fourth in career strikeouts (568) needs 22 more to tie for third.
• Currently sixth on Louisville's career list for shutouts (16); needs five more to tie for fifth.
• Sixth on the list for career wins (61), needs four more to tie for fifth
Hitting
• Tied for fifth on Louisville's all-time list with 145 career RBIs... needs 20 more to move into a tie for fourth.
• Sixth with 92 walks, needs nine more to tie for fifth.
• Ninth with 26 home runs - needs one more to tie for eighth
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Dual Threats
Two of Louisville's top offensive threats also double as the Cards' Nos. 1 and 2 pitchers. Senior Maryssa Becker leads the team with four home runs and is second with 21 RBIs. Sophomore Megan Hensley has six doubles and two homers and has driven in 17.
• In the circle, Becker (14-5) carries a 1.77 ERA with 105 strikeouts in 115.0 innings of work and is holding opponents to a .230 batting average with three shutouts on the season, while Hensley (5-3) has a 2.25 ERA and 32Ks in 53.0 innings.
• The duo is picking up where it left off last season. Listed below are their accomplishments in 2016.Â
       • Becker led the team with 16 multi-RBI games and 15 multi-hit games. Hensley was right behind her with 14 and 15 respectively.
       • The two combined for 23 of Louisville's 37 home runs and 112 of its 281 RBIs.
       • Becker was a 2016 All-ACC first team selection while Hensley earned second team honors.
       • Hensley earned NFCA All-Southeast Region third team honors.
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Becker Named Senior CLASS Award Candidate
Maryssa Becker was selected as one of 30 candidates for the 2017 Senior CLASS Award® in collegiate softball.
• Becker, a senior pitcher from Medford, Ore., is a four-year starter who has been among the Cardinals' pitching and offensive leaders throughout her career. She is a two-time All-ACC first team and 2016 ACC Softball Championship All-Tournament Team selection and was named to American Athletic Conference second team her freshman season. In 2014, she became Louisville's first freshman National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Region selection and was a top 25 finalist for NFCA Freshman of the Year.
• In 2016, Becker set a school single-season record for runs batted in with 60, is ranked among Louisville's top 10 in career RBIs and home runs. She also stands in the top 10 of nearly every career pitching category at UofL.
• The chemistry major was named the 2016 ACC Softball Scholar Athlete of the Year is a two-time ACC All-Academic selection. She earned American Athletic Conference All-Academic honors in 2015 and has been named to UofL's Athletic Director's honor roll (3.0 semester GPA) in each of her semesters. She also is a two-time Dean's List member.
•Becker becomes Louisville softball's third Senior CLASS Award candidate following Katie Keller who was a top 10 selection in 2014 and Kristi Cunningham who earned the honor in 2009.
• The 30 candidates will be narrowed to 10 finalists later in the season, and those 10 names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one candidate who best exemplifies excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition.
• The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the 2017 Women's College World Series®.
• ABOUT THE AWARD: An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Senior CLASS Award honors the attributes of senior student-athletes in four areas: community, classroom, character and competition. The award program is designed exclusively for college seniors who are utilizing their complete athletic eligibility, remaining committed to their university and pursuing the many rewards a senior season can bring. Premier Sports Management manages the award.
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The Road Ahead
The Cardinals will face a challenging 2017 schedule which features 10 games against top-25 opponents including 2016 national champion Oklahoma. UofL will also host two tournaments as part of a 26-game home slate.
• Among Louisville's opponents are eight teams that played in the 2016 NCAA tournament including national champion Oklahoma and fellow Women's College World Series participant Florida State. The Cardinals will play a total of 10 games against teams ranked in the top 25 and will have four contests with teams who were receiving votes at the end of the 2016 season.
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Louisville Softball Television Schedule Released
UofL will have 31 games televised nationally including four contests on ESPNU as announced by ESPN and the Atlantic Coast Conference office Tuesday. The television slate will include all of the Cardinals' 27 home games along with league games at Virginia Tech and North Carolina State.
       All 11 ACC institutions sponsoring softball will be featured multiple times throughout the season, with more than 100 games streaming on ACC Network Extra, Watch ESPN and the ESPN App. ESPN's broadcast schedule will include more than 600 college softball games.
       The Cardinals will appear on ESPN's ACC Monday twice this season – both in the month of April. Louisville will make its 2017 ESPNU debut on April 2 for the second game of the Cardinals' ACC matchup against No. 22 Notre Dame. The series finale will be also air on ESPNU as part of the network's ACC Monday package. Three weeks later, the Cards will return to the ESPN airwaves when No. 4/3 Florida State visits Ulmer Stadium. Game two of that series will be shown on ESPNU and the third game will be featured as part of ACC Monday on April 24.Â
• The remaining home games will be carried on ACC Network Extra.
       The 2017 ACC Softball Championship will take place May 11-13, with the first two days of competition being aired on ACC Network Extra, and the championship game on ESPN.
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Louisville Softball Tabbed to Finish Second in 2017 ACC Preseason Coaches' Poll
 The University of Louisville softball team was picked to finish second in the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference regular season as voted by the league's 11 head coaches.
• Louisville, which finished second in the league and reached the semifinals of the tournament in
• In 2016, Florida State, Louisville, North Carolina and Notre Dame earned postseason berths, with the Seminoles finishing as the Women's College World Series semifinalist.Â
ACC Softball Predicted Order of Finish
1.      Florida State- 100 (10 first-place votes)
2.      Louisville – 86 (1 first-place vote)
3.      Notre Dame – 84
4.      North Carolina – 67
5.      Virginia Tech – 58
6.      Boston College – 57
7.      Syracuse – 48
8.      Pittsburgh – 44
9.      NC State – 30
10.  Georgia Tech – 17
11.  Virginia – 14
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Date: March 29, 2017
Location: Louisville, Ky.
Venue: Ulmer Stadium
Television: ACC Network Extra
Live Scoring: GoCards.com
Twitter Updates: @UofLSoftball
Promotional Giveaways: Player Trading Cards
• Louisville brings a 19-8 record into the game after defeating Syracuse 7-4 in the only game of a weather-impacted ACC series which saw the cancelation of games two and three.
• UofL is currently second in the ACC standings with a 4-0 league record - behind No. 1/3 Florida State (28-1-1, 9-0).
• Prior to the weekend road trip to Syracuse, the Cards finished a 12-game home stand with a 10-2 record at Ulmer Stadium.
• Junior Nicole leads the team with a .359 average and 24 RBIs. Senior Tiarra Sanabria follows closely at .357. Senior Maryssa Becker is hitting .329 and leads the team with 18 runs and four homers - she has reached via a hit or walk in each of the last 13 games.
• Becker (14-5) also paces the Cards in the circle with a 1.77 ERA and 105 strikeouts in 115.0 innings of work and is holding opponents to a .230 batting average.
• Louisville is receiving votes in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Coaches poll.
• Senior Jordan McNary has reached base via a hit, a walk in 15 of the last 17 games and is a perfect 7-for-7 in stolen bases.
• Sandy Pearsall enters her 18th season as UofL's head coach. After building the program from scratch in 2000, Pearsall has guided the Cardinals to six conference championships. Under her watch, Louisville has made 13 consecutive NCAA regional appearances and served as a host site in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013.
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Indiana
Series Record: Louisville leads 15-3
Last Meeting: April 12, 2016 - Louisville defeated Indiana 12-2 in Bloomington in a midweek matchup. Maryssa Becker did not allow a run or a hit while striking out four in 2.2 innings of relief en route to her 15th win of the season. She also helped the Cards at the plate going 2 for 3 with double, two RBIs and one run. Nicole Pufahl added three RBIs.
• Tara Trainer took the loss after giving up three earned runs on one hit and striking out two in 1.2 innings. Lehman paced the Hoosiers with a 2 for 3, one run performance at the plate.
Scouting the Hoosiers: Indiana enters the game with a 16-15 overall record and a 1-3 mark in away games. The Hoosiers are coming off of a 2-1 showing against Rutgers in their first conference series of the season. Indiana took the first two games with scores of 9-2 and 23-2, respectively. They dropped the last game of the series 7-5.
• The Hoosiers are led at the plate by Aimilia McDonough who boasts a .382 batting average with two homers and nine RBIs. Rebecca Blitz leads the team in hits with 33 and has also added nine RBIs of her own, while Taylor Uden is tops on the team in RBIs with 25 and homeruns with four. • Tara Trainer leads the team in the circle with an 8-8 record with 117 strikeouts and a 3.16 ERA in 97.1 innings of work. Emily Goodin (8-4) carries a 3.58 ERA with 56 Ks in 76.1 innings.
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Up Next
Louisville will then play host to Notre Dame in a three-game ACC series April 1-3. Games two and three of that series will be televised on ESPNU with Monday's finale featured as part of ESPN's ACC Monday.
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Up Last
Junior Jenna Jordan drove in a career-high five RBIs as Louisville scored seven runs in the sixth and seventh innings to take a 7-1 lead and held off a Syracuse rally in the bottom of the seventh to win 7-4. Inclement weather and field conditions forced the cancellation of the final two games of the series.
• Becker (14-5) took home the win, allowing four runs, one earned, and striking out five while scattering eight hits. Jordan finished the game 2-for-3 at the plate with one run scored and a career-high five RBIs. Pufahl and Szydlowski both went 2-for-4 with two runs scored.
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Cards in the ACC
Louisville is currently second in ACC standings with a 4-0 mark against league opponents. While in its third season in the conference, UofL has compiled a 35-15 record in ACC play and has only lost a conference series three times (vs. Virginia Tech in 2015; vs. North Carolina and Florida State in 2016).
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Last Weekend
The Cardinals opened ACC play by sweeping Pittsburgh in a three-game series.
• Freshman shortstop Caitlin Ferguson and junior second baseman led the Cards at the plate on the weekend - both posted a .500 average with Ferguson going 6-for-12 with two runs and four RBIs and Soles going 5-for-10 with four runs and four RBIs.
• Maryssa Becker picked up two wins and a school-record 12th-career save while striking out 19 and scattering 11 hits in 14.2 innings of work.
Louisville 7 - Pitt 6
In Friday's game, Louisville prevailed 7-6 behind Tiarra Sanabria's two-out walk-off RBI single in a contest that featured five lead changes and three ties. Senior Maryssa Becker fanned nine to get the win.
Louisville 5 - Pitt 2
Junior Alison Szydlowski and sophomore Lillie Goetz drove in two runs apiece to help the Cards to a series-clinching 5-2 win over Pittsburgh.
Sophomore Megan Hensley got the win, allowing two runs, one earned on five hits and striking out two in six innings and paced the Cards offensively with two hits.
Louisville 8 - Pitt 2
Junior Jamie Soles and freshman Caitlin Ferguson recorded two RBIs to help UofL complete an ACC series sweep of Pittsburgh with an 8-2.
Becker got the win, allowing two earned runs and striking out eight while scattering four hits in six innings. Soles went 2-for-3 with two runs and two RBIs while Ferguson finished the game with a 2-for-4, two run, two RBI showing at the plate. McNary, Becker and Hensley each had a pair of hits in the game.
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Hitting for average
The Cardinals are hitting .304 as a team. In the current starting lineup, eight players are batting above .300 on the season. Junior Nicole Pufahl leads the way at .359 with senior Tiarra Sanabria following closely at .357. Freshman Caitlin Ferguson stands third at .345 while junior Jamie Soles is right behind her with a .341 average. Junior Alison Szydlowski is hitting at a .340 clip while senior Jordan McNary following at .337. Senior Maryssa Becker (.329) and junior Jenna Jordan (.300) round out the top eight.
• Before suffering a season-ending injury in the Feb. 25 game against California, junior shortstop Sidney Melton carried a .364 batting average.
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Becker Ties School Record with Twelfth Career Save
On March 18, Maryssa Becker entered the game in relief in the seventh inning during game two of Louisville's ACC series with Pitt. The Cards were leading 5-1, but the Panthers had the bases loaded with no outs in the inning with the tying run at the plate. After surrendering a run on a groundout, Becker proceeded to strike out the next two batters to pick up her school-record tying 12th career save.
• Becker is currently tied with Chelsea Leonard (2010-12) and Catherine Bishop (2004-07) and needs one more save to own the record outright.
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Becker Sets Single Game RBI Mark
In the Cards' 13-2 win over CSU Bakersfield on Feb. 10, Maryssa Becker connected on an RBI single, a three-run homer and a grand slam, producing eight RBIs and setting a school record. She surpassed the previous record (7) held by Katie Keller (twice in 2013) and Melissa Jacobo (2002).
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Becker Earns 50th Career Win, Notches 500th Strikeout
On Feb. 12, senior Maryssa Becker tossed a two-hit, complete game shutout to help the Cardinals to a 1-0 win over Indiana State. The victory marked the 50th of Becker's career and moved her to sixth on Louisville's all-time list. She currently has 60 wins and needs five more move into a tie for fifth along with Jessica Rak (2000-03). Kristen Wadwell (2007-10) owns the record with 94 victories.
• In the Feb. 24 game against California, Becker registered her 500th career strikeout. She becomes only the sixth player in program history to earn at least 500 career Ks. Becker has 559 strikeouts and stands fifth on the all-time list, needing one more to move into a tie for fourth with Jessica Rak (2000-03). Kristien Wadwell (2007-10) holds the all-time recrod with 696.Â
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Homegrown Talent
The Cardinals' roster featured nine (of 19) players from the commonwealth of Kentucky. Caitlin Ferguson (Fr., INF, Versailles, Ky./Woodford County), Lillie Goetz (So., INF, Owensboro/Owensboro Catholic), Shelby Graybill (Fr., INF/C, Ft. Thomas, Ky./Highlands), Megan Hensley (So., P/UT, Ashland/Paul Blazer), Jordan McNary (Sr., OF, Madisonville/Hopkins County Central), Morgan Meyer (Sr., OF, Louisville/Mercy), Ashley Nikolao (Jr., UT, Flaherty/Meade County), Michala Riggle (So., C/1B, Louisville/Christian Educational Consortium), Jordan Vorbrink (So., OF, Louisville/Mercy).
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Record Watch
Senior Maryssa Becker is ranked among the top 10 in several career categories at Louisville. The following is a list of milestones she will reach in the near future:
Pitching
• Needs 1 save to own the record for career saves (12)
• Fourth in career strikeouts (568) needs 22 more to tie for third.
• Currently sixth on Louisville's career list for shutouts (16); needs five more to tie for fifth.
• Sixth on the list for career wins (61), needs four more to tie for fifth
Hitting
• Tied for fifth on Louisville's all-time list with 145 career RBIs... needs 20 more to move into a tie for fourth.
• Sixth with 92 walks, needs nine more to tie for fifth.
• Ninth with 26 home runs - needs one more to tie for eighth
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Dual Threats
Two of Louisville's top offensive threats also double as the Cards' Nos. 1 and 2 pitchers. Senior Maryssa Becker leads the team with four home runs and is second with 21 RBIs. Sophomore Megan Hensley has six doubles and two homers and has driven in 17.
• In the circle, Becker (14-5) carries a 1.77 ERA with 105 strikeouts in 115.0 innings of work and is holding opponents to a .230 batting average with three shutouts on the season, while Hensley (5-3) has a 2.25 ERA and 32Ks in 53.0 innings.
• The duo is picking up where it left off last season. Listed below are their accomplishments in 2016.Â
       • Becker led the team with 16 multi-RBI games and 15 multi-hit games. Hensley was right behind her with 14 and 15 respectively.
       • The two combined for 23 of Louisville's 37 home runs and 112 of its 281 RBIs.
       • Becker was a 2016 All-ACC first team selection while Hensley earned second team honors.
       • Hensley earned NFCA All-Southeast Region third team honors.
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Becker Named Senior CLASS Award Candidate
Maryssa Becker was selected as one of 30 candidates for the 2017 Senior CLASS Award® in collegiate softball.
• Becker, a senior pitcher from Medford, Ore., is a four-year starter who has been among the Cardinals' pitching and offensive leaders throughout her career. She is a two-time All-ACC first team and 2016 ACC Softball Championship All-Tournament Team selection and was named to American Athletic Conference second team her freshman season. In 2014, she became Louisville's first freshman National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Region selection and was a top 25 finalist for NFCA Freshman of the Year.
• In 2016, Becker set a school single-season record for runs batted in with 60, is ranked among Louisville's top 10 in career RBIs and home runs. She also stands in the top 10 of nearly every career pitching category at UofL.
• The chemistry major was named the 2016 ACC Softball Scholar Athlete of the Year is a two-time ACC All-Academic selection. She earned American Athletic Conference All-Academic honors in 2015 and has been named to UofL's Athletic Director's honor roll (3.0 semester GPA) in each of her semesters. She also is a two-time Dean's List member.
•Becker becomes Louisville softball's third Senior CLASS Award candidate following Katie Keller who was a top 10 selection in 2014 and Kristi Cunningham who earned the honor in 2009.
• The 30 candidates will be narrowed to 10 finalists later in the season, and those 10 names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one candidate who best exemplifies excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition.
• The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the 2017 Women's College World Series®.
• ABOUT THE AWARD: An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Senior CLASS Award honors the attributes of senior student-athletes in four areas: community, classroom, character and competition. The award program is designed exclusively for college seniors who are utilizing their complete athletic eligibility, remaining committed to their university and pursuing the many rewards a senior season can bring. Premier Sports Management manages the award.
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The Road Ahead
The Cardinals will face a challenging 2017 schedule which features 10 games against top-25 opponents including 2016 national champion Oklahoma. UofL will also host two tournaments as part of a 26-game home slate.
• Among Louisville's opponents are eight teams that played in the 2016 NCAA tournament including national champion Oklahoma and fellow Women's College World Series participant Florida State. The Cardinals will play a total of 10 games against teams ranked in the top 25 and will have four contests with teams who were receiving votes at the end of the 2016 season.
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Louisville Softball Television Schedule Released
UofL will have 31 games televised nationally including four contests on ESPNU as announced by ESPN and the Atlantic Coast Conference office Tuesday. The television slate will include all of the Cardinals' 27 home games along with league games at Virginia Tech and North Carolina State.
       All 11 ACC institutions sponsoring softball will be featured multiple times throughout the season, with more than 100 games streaming on ACC Network Extra, Watch ESPN and the ESPN App. ESPN's broadcast schedule will include more than 600 college softball games.
       The Cardinals will appear on ESPN's ACC Monday twice this season – both in the month of April. Louisville will make its 2017 ESPNU debut on April 2 for the second game of the Cardinals' ACC matchup against No. 22 Notre Dame. The series finale will be also air on ESPNU as part of the network's ACC Monday package. Three weeks later, the Cards will return to the ESPN airwaves when No. 4/3 Florida State visits Ulmer Stadium. Game two of that series will be shown on ESPNU and the third game will be featured as part of ACC Monday on April 24.Â
• The remaining home games will be carried on ACC Network Extra.
       The 2017 ACC Softball Championship will take place May 11-13, with the first two days of competition being aired on ACC Network Extra, and the championship game on ESPN.
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Louisville Softball Tabbed to Finish Second in 2017 ACC Preseason Coaches' Poll
 The University of Louisville softball team was picked to finish second in the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference regular season as voted by the league's 11 head coaches.
• Louisville, which finished second in the league and reached the semifinals of the tournament in
• In 2016, Florida State, Louisville, North Carolina and Notre Dame earned postseason berths, with the Seminoles finishing as the Women's College World Series semifinalist.Â
ACC Softball Predicted Order of Finish
1.      Florida State- 100 (10 first-place votes)
2.      Louisville – 86 (1 first-place vote)
3.      Notre Dame – 84
4.      North Carolina – 67
5.      Virginia Tech – 58
6.      Boston College – 57
7.      Syracuse – 48
8.      Pittsburgh – 44
9.      NC State – 30
10.  Georgia Tech – 17
11.  Virginia – 14
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