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04/10/2013 Lawson Earns 182nd Win, Becomes Program's All-Time Win LeaderKentucky head coach Rachel Lawson becomes school's all-time leading win leader Wednesday 01/28/2013 Softball Positioned for Exciting 2013 SeasonKentucky softball program to open up new stadium, host SEC Tournament 07/03/2012 Johnson and Team USA Claim World Cup of SoftballTeam USA has now captured the event six times 06/13/2012 UK Softball Notebook: Summer UpdateJohnson on Team USA, Duo makes pro debut, 2012 squad receiving votes in final poll 02/01/2012 Riley Named to Watch List for National Player of the YearFirst such honor for senior pitcher/designated player 04/14/2012 SB highlights vs. GeorgiaCumbess' First-Career No-Hitter Clinches Series Over Georgia; Wildcats clinch series vs. UGA for just the second time in school history and first since 2000 05/06/2012 SB vs. LSU, 050612Bell's No Hitter Clinches Sweep of No. 22 LSU; Bell tosses fifth-career no hitter, O'Brien drives in game-winning run 03/09/2012 SB vs. Alabama, 030912No. 1 Alabama Survives Feisty Wildcats in Extra-Innings; Freshman Griffin Joiner blasts a solo homer for Wildcats Former Kentucky standout Molly Johnson is in her third season as an assistant coach following a prolific career in the Blue and White. Johnson, a four-year starter for the Wildcats, began her coaching career at her alma mater in 2011 helping UK to a school-record 40-win season. Johnson served as the first base coach where UK shattered six offensive single-season records in the history-making season. She is also responsible for scouting, film and on-field coaching in the infield. In the offseason, Johnson continues to suit up for the United States National Team. She began her career with Team USA prior to her senior season at Kentucky. Perhaps the most productive player in school history, Johnson capped her career as the all-time best in home runs (35) and batting average (.389) in school history. Her efficiency extended to the field where she was a dynamic shortstop as the cornerstone of Lawson's defense in starting in more than 100 career games. Johnson became the Wildcats' first All-America selection after a sensational junior season where she had career-highs in nine offensive categories while breaking three single-season Kentucky records. She set UK seasonal records in runs scored (53), hits (81) and on-base percentage (.498) en route to her garnering All-America status. After emerging as one of the best collegiate players, Johnson continued her career with the United States National team in the summers of 2009 and 2010. Johnson suited up with the USA Futures squad in the 2010 summer and compiled an impressive 3-3 record against the world's top softball talent. Kentucky's former great made her presence felt for the Futures team as she started all six contests at the shortstop position. Johnson's defensive prowess was on notice for the world as she racked up 14 putouts and nine assists at the tournament. At the plate, Johnson batted .200 for the weekend and accumulated four hits. She delivered on all of those hits, however, as she totaled four RBI. While at UK, Johnson spent countless hours working the Kentucky softball camps and clinics while also serving as an undergraduate volunteer assistant coach in the fall of 2009. |
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