Junior (2007): Saw
action in 47 games, starting in 46 ... 17 starts as pitcher, 16 at third base,
10 in right field ... Garnered Louisville Slugger/NFCA Southeast All-Region
Second Team honors ... ERA of 1.51 and 10 victories third best on team ... Tied
for second with 17 starts in the circle and five complete games ... Led the
team with four complete-game shutouts ... Combined on one other ... 71 Ks were
third most ... Only allowed 18 earned runs in 83 and two-thirds innings ...
Ranked the following in the BIG EAST: fifth in ERA, fourth in least hits
allowed (84), second in least runs allowed (29), third in least earned runs
allowed (18), second in least walks allowed (17) ... Batting average of .268
sixth best among starters ... Second with 27 RBI ... 11 two-out RBI were
second-best ... Tallied nine RBI - second highest - with a runner on third and
less than two outs ... Tied for sixth with 34 hits ... Tied for second with
seven doubles and tied for fourth with three homers ... 10 extra base hits tied
her for third most ... Sixth on team with a .394 slugging percentage ... Tied
for the lead with four bases-loaded hits ... Hit .309 (17-for-55) with runners
in scoring position, fifth best on squad ... Posted six multi-hit games ...
Team-best eight multi-RBI games ... Five two-RBI games, one three-RBI game and two four-RBI games ... Played and started in
19 BIG EAST games ... Third in ERA (2.16),
second in wins (4), first in games started (7), third in innings (32 and
one-third), tied for second in strikeouts (29) ... Combined on the only shutout
in league action ... Ranked the following among the BIG EAST in league games:
seventh in ERA, eighth in least runs allowed (16), sixth in least earned runs
allowed (10), tied for second in least walks allowed (6), 10th in least hits allowed
(38) ... Named to BIG EAST Honor Roll on Feb 26 ... 2/9 vs.
Western Kentucky - Nabbed her first-career start as a Bull in right field ...
Went 1-for-3 ... 2/10 vs. Virginia - Extended her hit streak (2/9-2/10) to
three games with a single ... 2/10 vs. Arkansas - Got the start in the circle
and received a no decision in five and one-third innings ... 2/11 vs. Western
Kentucky - Crushed a three-run shot over the left-field fence in the bottom of
the first ... Went 2-for-3 ... 2/14 vs. Florida (Game Two) - Singled to right
field and scored the tying run ... 2/17 vs. FAMU - Scattered four hits while
striking out seven in the complete-game, five-inning win ... 2/18 vs. ETSU -
Recorded her first four-RBI game
at USF ... Went 2-for-3, netted a double and scored a run ... Tallied a sac fly
... 2/19 vs. Hofstra - Hit a walk-off two-RBI single
... 2/23 vs. Eastern Michigan - Hit the game-winning home run - a solo shot in
the sixth to lead USF to a 3-2 win ... Posted her fourth-consecutive game with
an RBI ... 2/24 vs. UAB - Scored the equalizer after getting on base with a
single ... 2/24 vs. Eastern Michigan - Tossed a one-hit shutout ... Picked up
the complete-game win in five innings of work ... Didn’t allow any walk and
struck out five ... 2/27 vs. Eastern Michigan (Game One) - Drove in two runs
off a single and a double ... Went 2-for-3 and scored a run ... 3/4 vs. Central
Michigan - Broke the scoreless tie with an RBI single
in the third inning ... Batted 2-for-3, drew a walk and was intentionally
walked ... 3/17 vs. Wisconsin - Picked up her first save at USF tossing a
one-hit, scoreless seventh inning ... 3/20 vs. Rhode Island (Game One) -
Pitched a seven-inning, complete-game shutout ... Scattered six hit and posted
six Ks ... Batted .500 with a 1-for-2 effort and a run scored ... 3/27 vs.
Stetson (Game One) - Knocked in USF’s only run off a base hit ... 3/27 vs.
Stetson (Game Two) - Won the game for USF, picking up the complete-game,
shutout victory and driving in the winning run ... Scattered four hits and
struck out six in a 1-0 win ... Singled up the middle in the first inning to
score the eventual winner ... 3/30 vs. Rutgers (Game One) - Helped spark a USF seventh inning rally with an RBI single ... 4/13 vs. Pitt (Game
Two) - Got the start and picked up the win pitching five and one-third innings
... Combined with Kristen Gordon for the shutout ... Struck out a season-high
nine batters and scattered three hits ... Reached and surpassed the
300-strikeout mark with her Ks on the day ... 4/21 vs. DePaul (Game One) -
Started and tossed five innings with four hits, two walks and five strikeouts
... Two runs allowed were unearned ... 4/22 vs. Notre Dame (Game Two) - Started
and picked up the win, allowing one run on five hits with two Ks ... Went
1-for-3 at the plate ... 4/27 vs. Providence (Game Two) - Got the start in the
circle and picked up the win ... Tossed four and two-thirds innings allowing
two unearned runs on five hits ... Tallied two RBI, driving in a run off a
fielder’s choice and off a bases loaded walk ... Drew two walks in the game ...
4/29 vs. UConn (Game Two) - Went 1-for-3 and drove in two runs off a double ...
Scored twice ... 5/5 vs. St. John’s (Game One) - Drove in two runs off a
double, giving USF a 3-1 lead ... 5/5 vs. St. John’s (Game Two) - Hit a grand
slam home run ... Went 3-for-4 at the plate ... Came out of the bullpen in the
seventh inning with two outs and the bases loaded ... With the score 8-7, she
forced the batter to line out en route to the save ...
Redshirt Season (2006):
Sat out season due to NCAA transfer rules.
Syracuse (2005):
Ranked the following in the Syracuse career record books: first in ERA (1.94),
third in wins (27), fourth in shutouts (7), second in saves (3), third in
innings pitched (335.1), fourth in strikeouts (247), second in opponent batting
average (.219), tied for 10th in RBI
(33), tied for fifth in home runs (10), eighth in extra-base hits (22), ninth
in on-base percentage (.322), fifth in slugging percentage (.421) ... First-team
All-BIG EAST utility player ... Named BIG EAST Pitcher of the Week on February 21
... Started all 48 games she played in as a pitcher, designated player and first
baseman ... Belted seven home runs, second
most on the team and the sixth-highest season total in school history ... Batted
.278 with three home runs and 10 runs batted in during league play ... Led the
team in ERA ... Threw two complete-game shutouts, including her first career
no-hitter versus Cornell on March 5 ... Had nine games with at least two hits and
five games with at least two runs batted in ... Hit the game-winning two-run home
run in the season-opening win versus third-ranked UCLA ... Was also the winning
pitcher against the Bruins, allowing only one run in four innings ... Was 6-for-7
with a home run and four RBI in a doubleheader at Niagara ... Homered in each
game of the doubleheader against Rutgers ... Hit four homers in a five-game
stretch from April 24-30 ... Was one walk away from pitching a perfect game
versus Cornell ... Earned her first save of the season, getting the final out in
a 2-1 win against South Carolina ... Tossed a four-hit shutout at Seton Hall ...
Had a career-best 10 Ks in a five-inning win against Rutgers.
Syracuse (2004):
Third-team All-BIG EAST ... Posted a school-record 17 victories (17-15) ... Led
team in ERA and shutouts ... Set a new SU single-season mark, throwing 197.2
innings ... Recorded SU's first save since the 2002 season ... Ranked eighth in
the BIG EAST in overall earned run average and was fifth in conference ERA at
1.28 ... Both totals were the lowest of any BIG EAST freshman ... Ranked among the
league's overall leaders in wins, shutouts and complete games (21) ... Defeated
13th-ranked Cal State Fullerton on February 15 for her first career victory ...
Set the school record for the longest complete-game shutout, blanking Nicholls
State 1-0 in 11 innings on February 22 ... Tossed a complete-game four-hitter
against Providence in the championship game of the Mizuno Bash at the Beach ...
Named the tournament's Most Valuable Pitcher ... Had a streak of 29 and one-third
innings without allowing an earned run from March 20-April 21 ... Earned SU's
only save of the season in game two against Virginia Tech.
High School:
Lettered all four years at Nazareth Area High ... Was a four-year first-team
all-area selection and first-team All-Lehigh Valley Conference selection ...
Allentown Morning Call and Easton Express Times Player of the Year in 2002 ...
Allentown Morning Call's Rookie of the Year in 2000 ... Hit .440 with four home
runs and 27 RBI as a senior ... Also had a 0.77 ERA, striking out 114 batters ...
Team captain her senior year ... Threw the first no-hitter in district history to
lead the Blue Eagles to the 2002 District XI championship ... Helped Nazareth to
the Lehigh Valley League championship in 2003 ... Played travel ball for the
Northampton Rebels (2000-01), New Jersey Rotten Apples (2002) and the Lehigh
Valley Lady Gators (2003)
Personal: Full
name is Courtney Lynne Mosch ... Born April 21, 1985 in Abbington, Pa.
... Daughter of Thomas and Terry Mosch ... Has a sister, Erin, 18, who is attending
the University of
Delaware ... Majoring in
gerontology.