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March 23, 2004

Baylor returns home to Getterman Stadium to face the University of Texas-Arlington on Wednesday, March 24, at 6:00 p.m. The Lady Bears enter the contest with a record of 28-6 on the season and ranked No. 22 in the latest NFCA Top 25. Earlier this season, Baylor defeated the Lady Mavericks 2-1 behind Lisa Ferguson's complete game victory. Overall, Baylor owns a 43-26-1 record against the Lady Mavs, with a 28-8 advantage in games played in Waco, Texas. Texas-Arlington enters the game against Baylor with an overall record of 12-15-1, having defeated Louisiana-Monroe 10-2 in the final game of a three-game Southland Conference series.

HEAD COACH Glenn Moore

Glenn Moore is in his fourth season as Baylor's head coach, coming to Waco after a stellar three-year stint at Louisiana State.

In his first season at Baylor, Moore led the Lady Bears to a 38-22 overall record and a sixth-place, 7-9 mark in the Big 12 Conference. The following season, he guided the Lady Bears to even greater successes with more than 50 team and individual, single-game and single-season school records. Baylor finished 46-18 overall and 10-8 in the Big 12 Conference, establishing school marks for victories in a season, conference victories in a season and highest conference finish (fourth).

Moore led Baylor to a third straight 30-win season in 2003, and the Lady Bears cracked the NFCA Top 25 for the third consecutive year. During the 2003 season, Moore claimed his 100th victory as Baylor's head coach with the Lady Bears 3-0 triumph against Texas Tech. He is now 143-75 (.626) in three-plus seasons at Baylor.

Moore has a career record of 282-117 (.694); he posted a 22-17 mark in his first year as a collegiate head coach at William Carey in Mississippi. Moore is 259-98 (.713) at the Division I level.

SCOUTING THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-ARLINGTON

Baylor hosts Texas-Arlington this week for one game in a final tune-up before conference play begins this season. Both teams enter the contest riding winning streaks, as the Lady Bears have won seven straight contests while UTA is riding a three game win streak.

The Mavericks are led by Amanda Haney, who currently is batting .301 on the year, posting eight doubles, 12 runs and six RBI on the season. UTA also gets tremendous support from Falon Kwasnick. Kwasnick leads the Mavericks with 20 runs this year and leads the team with a .402 on-base percentage.

On the mound, Texas-Arlington has posted a solid ERA of 2.55 for the season. Jill Garro leads the Mavericks on the mound with a 10-8 record and 1.72 ERA. In 118 innings of work, Garro has held opponents to only 28 earned runs while striking out 100 batters. With a victory, the Lady Bears would extend its winning streak to eight games and earned victories in 22 of the last 23 contests.

LAST WEEK: BAYLOR SWEEPS DOUBLEHEADERS

The Baylor Lady Bears had another successful week, going 6-0 in doubleheaders against Houston, Sam Houston State and McNeese State. The victories extended the Lady Bears winning streak to seven games as Baylor moved to 28-6 on the season. Wit the wins, the Lady Bears have now won 21 of the last 22 contests.

In game one against Houston, Baylor captured a 2-0 victory as six separate Baylor batters recorded hits in the game as the Lady Bears defeated starter Crystal Briscoe, whose record dropped to 6-3 on the season with a loss.

Cristin Vitek moved her record to 14-3 on the season, tossing four innings, allowing only three hits while striking out six. Lisa Ferguson worked the final three innings without allowing a hit to secure the save and the game one victory.

In game two against Houston, a double by Baylor's Danelle Arnold in the bottom of the seventh scored Amber Daniel to give the Lady Bears a dramatic 4-3 victory over the Cougars.

The pair of victories for Baylor avenged a 2-1 loss to the Cougars earlier in the season at the Cougar Invitational.

The opening game against Sam Houston State saw Baylor set a new season high with 11 runs in an 11-7 victory over the Bearkats.

Harmony Schwethelm, who leads the team in batting average, had another outstanding game for Baylor, going three for three with a run scored and three RBI.

In game two Baylor managed to win a pitcher's duel, as the Lady Bears and the Bearkats went into the seventh inning tied at zero. After Schwethelm led off the inning for the Lady Bears with a hit, Melissa Maler stepped up to the plate and hit a line drive over the left field fence for a two-run home run to give Baylor a 2-0 lead.

Following the trip to Sam Houston State, Baylor completed the week by defeating McNeese State 8-0 and 7-0 in Lake Charles, La.

A balanced Lady Bears attack kept the pressure on the Cowgirls in game one, as six Baylor players recorded hits in the game, with Kim Wilmoth, Carrie Leerberg and Maler leading the way with two hits apiece.

In game two, the Lady Bears scored seven runs on nine hits, and with the help of another shutout by Ferguson, defeated the Cowgirls 7-0.

Schwethelm, Arnold and Leerberg led the Baylor attack at the plate, each recording two hits in the game. Kelly Levesque also added a two-run single for the Lady Bears in the victory.

VITEK AND FERGUSON SET PAIR OF MILESTONES

In the first game of a doubleheader against Houston on March 15, 2004, the Lady Bears' Cristin Vitek and Lisa Ferguson set a pair of Baylor softball milestones.

With her strike out of Houston's Kristen Glowacz in the top of the first inning, Vitek became only the second pitcher in school history to record 500 career strikeouts, joining Stacey Allison (610) as the only Lady Bears to accomplish the feat.

Lisa Ferguson then set a record of her own as she retired the Cougars in the final three innings for her sixth save of the season, establishing a new single season save record for the Lady Bears.

She passed former Baylor pitcher Joni Miller, who recorded five saves during the 2001 and 2002 seasons.

BAYLOR IN THE NATIONAL POLLS

Having won 21 of its last 22 contests, Baylor entered the nationals polls this week. The Lady Bears are currently ranked 22nd in the latest NFCA poll and 24th in the ESPN.com/USA Softball rankings.

Baylor began the 2003 season as the second team out of the NFCA Preseason Coaches Poll and eventually cracked the rankings at No. 25 for two weeks in March. The Lady Bears have been ranked nationally during each of the past three seasons.

Nine 2004 Baylor opponents were ranked in the ESPN.com/USA Softball preseason rankings.

BAYLOR ESTABLISHES NEW RECORD FOR MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS

After opening the week with a victory over Texas-Arlington, Baylor won the opening six games at the Speedline Invitational to stretch the Lady Bears winning streak to 14 games before falling to No. 22 USF in the championship game of the tournament. The 14 game winning streak established a new school record for Baylor as the last loss the Lady Bears suffered prior to the USF game was a 9-0 defeat to No. 1 UCLA at the Palm Springs Classic on February 20.

The loss to USF also snapped an impressive four-game winning streak against ranked opponents. Along the way, Baylor defeated No. 11 Tennessee twice, No. 20 Cal-State Fullerton and No. 22 Iowa.

Baylor dominated opponents during the winning streak, allowing the opposition to score more than two runs only once while the Lady Bears scored three or more runs nine times. In all, Baylor out-scored the competition 53-13 during the historic win streak.

Cristin Vitek THROWS CONSECUTIVE NO-HITTERS

Cristin Vitek became the first pitcher in Baylor history to throw back-to-back no-hitters after she no-hit Boston and Northern Illinois at the Speedline Invitational in Tampa, Fla. After walking the first batter against Boston, the Katy, Texas, lefty sat down the next 21 batters for her first complete-game no-hitter of her career. She followed with another no-hitter against Northern Illinois, retiring the first 12 batters of the game before walking the first batter of the fifth inning.

During the victory over the Huskies, Vitek struck out 13 batters, tying a career high and ranking third on Baylor's single game strikeout list. Vitek went 4-1 on the week with a save, with her only loss coming at the hands of No. 22 South Florida in the championship game of the Speedline Classic. Before the loss to South Florida, Vitek had won nine straight decisions.

For the week, Vitek allowed only 12 hits in 29 innings pitched, striking out 44 batters while only walking three. Her 0.97 ERA on the week was aided by an opponent's batting average of only .121. She was also victorious over No. 22 Iowa, tossing four innings while allowing one earned run. Vitek added a save against Tennessee-Chattanooga, pitching three innings, allowing only one hit and no runs.

For her performance at the Speedline Invitational, Vitek was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Pitcher.

The performance also garnered the junior her second Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Week honor this season.

LADY BEARS STIR UP DUST ON THE BASE PATHS

Last season, the Lady Bears established a new single-season record for stolen bases with 119. This season, Baylor is off to another fast start in the category as the Lady Bears have swiped 83 bases through the first 34 games of the year.

At the Getterman Classic, Baylor established a new Big 12 Conference record for most steals in a game, with 11 in an 8-4 victory over Wichita State. Kelly Osburn had three, April Luce had two as six others added a steal each. The 11 steals marked the 10th highest total in NCAA history.

Carrie Leerberg currently leads the team in steals with 18 as 13 Lady Bears have stolen at least one base this season.

While Baylor has stolen 83 bases on 104 attempts this season, opponents have been much more timid. So far this season, opponents have only six steals on ten attempts.

FERGUSON THROWS NO-HITTER VERSUS AUBURN

Freshman Lisa Ferguson tossed the seventh no-hitter in Baylor history with her eight-inning, complete game performance against Auburn University.

The Lady Bears won the game with two runs in the top of the eighth inning as Ferguson retired the Tigers in order in the bottom of the inning to record the first no-hitter since Cristin Vitek and Katie Decker combined to shut-down Stephen F. Austin on Feb. 22, 2002.

Kelly Levesque MOVING UP CHARTS

Senior center fielder Kelly Levesque continues her steady climb up the Baylor career charts. Levesque now ranks ninth in Baylor history for career hits (133), seventh in steals (38) and ranks ninth in total bases (183).

Levesque will continue to move-up in almost every major offensive category throughout the season, as she ranks near the top in every category except for sacrifice hits. She is currently Baylor's career leader in the hit by pitch category with 20.

She currently ranks sixth in career doubles (22), third in triples (6) and fifth in sacrifice flies (3). Levesque also ranks fifth in runs scored (79).

LADY BEARS APPEAR ON THE PRICE IS RIGHT

The Baylor softball team appeared on the 6,000th episode of The Price is Right on March 1, 2004.

The Lady Bears attended a taping of the popular game show while in Los Angeles, Calif., before heading to Palm Springs, Calif., to play in the Palm Springs Classic.

"We always try to include a unique experience for the team each time we travel," head coach Glenn Moore said. "The fact we were a part of television history means it was an experience we will never forget."

In the episode, Lady Bears freshman infielder Kylie Conroy appeared as a contestant. Although Conroy was one of the first contestants called to contestant's row, she was unable to get on stage with host Bob Barker as she was never closest to the actual price without going over.

UP NEXT...

Baylor will open Big 12 Conference play when Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas A&M travel to Getterman Stadium. The Lady Bears will take take on Kansas on Saturday, March 27, and Sunday, March 28, before facing nationally ranked Oklahoma in a doubleheader on Monday, March 29, beginning at 2:00 p.m.

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Players Mentioned

Kylie Conroy

#14 Kylie Conroy

IF
5' 7"
Junior
2L
Lisa Ferguson

#22 Lisa Ferguson

RHP
5' 10"
Junior
2L
Kelly Osburn

#10 Kelly Osburn

OF
5' 9"
Senior
3L
Harmony Schwethelm

#8 Harmony Schwethelm

IF/OF
5' 8"
Senior
3L

Players Mentioned

Kylie Conroy

#14 Kylie Conroy

5' 7"
Junior
2L
IF
Lisa Ferguson

#22 Lisa Ferguson

5' 10"
Junior
2L
RHP
Kelly Osburn

#10 Kelly Osburn

5' 9"
Senior
3L
OF
Harmony Schwethelm

#8 Harmony Schwethelm

5' 8"
Senior
3L
IF/OF