Ali Viola

She owns various records for the school and is one of ten NCAA Division I hitters to accumulate a career .400 batting average with 200 RBIs and 50 home runs.

She led the Big 12 in RBIs and home runs while her 85 hits were the conference’s second best total, now sitting inside the top-10 all-time for a season.

The Cornhuskers made the Women's College World Series and on May 21 vs. the Fresno State Bulldogs, Viola was perfect at the plate (3/3) with the only RBI in the loss.

Viola hit a home run in her final collegiate at-bat to close out her career and seal her spot on the All-Tournament team going (4/8) with 2RBIs and a walk.

[13][14] Viola began her coaching career with the Louisville Cardinals and then spent an equal three years with the Wisconsin Badgers and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mustangs.

She was Head Coach for the Ohio State Buckeyes and in her tenure has earned a 2007 conference championship and 2009 NCAA tournament super regional appearance.