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Name
Position
Year
Hometown
1
Katie McMahon
C/IF
Freshman
Galesburg, Ill.
2
Katelynn Ashens
INF/OF
Junior
Winnebago, IL
4
Amanda Evans
P/OF
Senior
Carol Stream, IL
5
Emilee Stoffer
C
Sophomore
Davenport, Iowa
6
Susie Danielewski
OF
Freshman
Lansing, IL
7
Daniella Gonzalez
INF
Freshman
Phoenix, AZ
8
Kristin Valant
P
Sophomore
Bellevue, IA
10
Kate Wiersema
C
Freshman
Mount Carroll, Ill.
12
Shawna Dole
IF
Freshman
Dubuque, Iowa
15
Kate VanLandschoot
IF/OF
Senior
Oswego, IL
16
Taylor Ihns
OF
Freshman
Tipton, Iowa
18
Erica Harris
OF
Junior
Mundelein, Ill.
20
Lynn Nehl
IF
Senior
Alta Vista, Iowa
21
Kelli Berkley
OF
Sophomore
Dubuque, IA
22
Christina Chamberlain
P/IF
Junior
Johnsburg, Ill.
23
Megan Johnson
OF
Freshman
Viroqua, Wis.
24
Erin Evans
OF
Sophomore
Freeport, IL
25
Emily Michels
P
Freshman
Bellevue, Iowa
26
Jessica Serd
IF/OF
Freshman
Seoul, South Korea
32
Brittany Bullock
INF
Sophomore
Milwaukee, WI

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Corey Parr
Head Softball Coach MA, Loras; BS, University of Dubuque Email: cparr@dbq.edu Office Phone: (563) 589-3229 Fax: (563) 589-3425 Office Location: 118 Van Vliet Hall Biography - Click to close
Corey Parr joined the Spartans as head women's softball coach in 2007.
Many things have changed since Parr took over the softball program. 2009 marked the first time a University of Dubuque softball team qualified for the IIAC tournament. 2009 also marked the first time the softball program defeated three top-20 teams in the country in one season. The programs record book has seen changes as well. During his first three years his teams have set new school season records for triples (12 in 2007), home runs (8 in 2007 & 2009), runs scored (141 in 2009) and RBIs (120 in 2009). He has also seen his pitching staff set a new season record for strikeouts with 174 in 2007.
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