Posted by Richard RoBards - Wed, Jul 28, 2010 - [Softball]

Tiger softball honored for its academics
Tiger softball evidently wasn't finished raking in honors from its 2010
season as Shannon Wathen's squad was named an NAIA Scholar Team.
In order to qualify, a team must post a minimum of a 3.0 GPA out of a
4.0 scale. Campbellsville attained a 3.32 team GPA for the 2009-10
school year.
Posted by Richard RoBards - Thu, Jul 15, 2010 - [Softball]

Cook is joined by family, former and present coaches and TCHS assistant principal
Once Taylor County (Ky.) High's Becca Cook made up her mind to continue
playing softball in college, she said it wasn't hard choosing
Campbellsville University.
Cook put pen to paper Thursday afternoon in the H&W Sport Shop
Ronnie Hord Field House on the CU campus and signed on with Shannon
Wathen's Tigers. She is the 10th signee of the 2010-11 class.
Posted by Richard RoBards - Wed, Jul 7, 2010 - [Softball]

Courtney Turpin, Heather Oakley and Rachel Hatfield
Three of Campbellsville University's softball recruits played in the
Kentucky vs. Tennessee All-Star Game held July 1 on the campus of
Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green.
Although the Tennessee stars won both games -- 2-0 and 3-2 -- the future
Tiger players were significant contributors.
Posted by Chris Megginson - Sun, Jun 27, 2010 - [Softball]

Kristi Ensminger and Jordan Cornett take a break to take a photo with a women they've met in Haiti.
This summer was supposed to be spent as a summer mission trip to the Dominican Republic
for Campbellsville University softball player Jordan Cornett and former women's
basketball player Kristi Ensminger. However when an earthquake measuring 7.0 on
the Richter scale hit Haiti in mid-January, plans changed.
Posted by Richard RoBards - Mon, Jun 14, 2010 - [Softball]

Infielders get footwork instruction around second base
Forty-five girls descended on Campbellsville University's campus on
Monday for the beginning of a three-day softball camp.
Fastpitch U. Softball Camp, sponsored by CU and Borders Softball Academy
(BSA), offered girls ages 13-18 an opportunity to get quality offensive
and defensive instruction from some of the best Mid-South Conference
mentors and four other coaches with varied softball experience.