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2020 Career Individual Career Records 2020 Career Individual Career Records Highest batting avg. (min. 200 AB) Most runs scored 1. .407 - Amanda Lorenz (301-740) - 2016-19 1. 259 - Kelsey Stewart - 2013-16 2. .391 - Kelsey Stewart (357-914) - 2013-16 2. 253 - AJA PACULBA - 2008-11 3. .385 - Michelle Moultrie (274-712) - 2009-12 3. 248 - Amanda Lorenz - 2016-19 4. .357 - KELSEY BRUDER (221-619) - 2008-11 4. 210 - Kirsti Merritt - 2013-16 5. .353 - Kendyl Lindaman (97-275) - 2019-20 5. 204 - Michelle Moultrie - 2009-12 6. .344 - Tofft (133-387) - 2013-14 6. 196 - Nicole DeWitt - 2015-18 7. .343 - Brittany Schutte (138-402) - 2010-12 7. 185 - KELSEY BRUDER - 2008-11 8. .340 - KIM WALESZONIA (272-799) - 2006-09 8. 166 - KIM WALESZONIA - 2006-09 9. .340 - AJA PACULBA (279-821) - 2008-11 9. 162 - Lauren Haeger - 2012-15 10. .332 - ALI GARDINER (210-633) - 2007-09 10. 142 - MELISSA ZICK - 2004-07 142 - FRANCESCA ENEA - 2007-10 Highest slugging pct. (min. 200 AB) 1. .736 - Brittany Schutte (402 AB) - 2010-12 Most hits 2. .700 - KELSEY BRUDER (619 AB) - 2008-11 1. 357 - Kelsey Stewart - 2013-16 3. .685 - Amanda Lorenz (740 AB) - 2016-19 2. 301 - Amanda Lorenz - 2016-19 4. .663 - Lauren Haeger (745 AB) - 2012-15 3. 279 - AJA PACULBA - 2008-11 5. .653 - MEGAN BUSH (707 AB) - 2008-11 4. 274 - Michelle Moultrie - 2009-12 6. .647 - Kendyl Lindaman (275 AB) - 2019-20 5. 272 - KIM WALESZONIA - 2006-09 7. .629 - FRANCESCA ENEA (685 AB) - 2007-10 6. 260 - Ashley Boone - 1998-01 8. .586 - GLADDING, Jenny (249 AB) - 2003-04 7. 250 - Lora Pinkerton - 1997-00 9. .585 - Horton (470 AB) - 2010-13 8. 243 - Lauren Haeger - 2012-15 10. .571 - Tofft (387 AB) - 2013-14 9. 225 - MEGAN BUSH - 2008-11 10. 223 - Nicole DeWitt - 2015-18 Highest on base pct. (min. 200 AB) 1. .549 - Amanda Lorenz (740 AB) - 2016-19 Most doubles 2. .492 - Kayli Kvistad (592 AB) - 2015-18 1. 59 - Amanda Lorenz - 2016-19 3. .481 - Kendyl Lindaman (275 AB) - 2019-20 59 - Ashley Boone - 1998-01 4. .474 - Nicole DeWitt (680 AB) - 2015-18 3. 50 - KELSEY BRUDER - 2008-11 5. .471 - Bailey Castro (435 AB) - 2012-15 4. 49 - Kelsey Stewart - 2013-16 6. .469 - Brittany Schutte (402 AB) - 2010-12 5. 48 - AJA PACULBA - 2008-11 7. .467 - Kirsti Merritt (682 AB) - 2013-16 6. 47 - MELISSA ZICK - 2004-07 8. .466 - Tofft (387 AB) - 2013-14 7. 45 - Nicole DeWitt - 2015-18 9. .458 - Lauren Haeger (745 AB) - 2012-15 45 - MOSSADEGHI, Jennifer - 2000-03 10. .457 - Michelle Moultrie (712 AB) - 2009-12 45 - LINDSEY CAMERON - 2003-06 10. 41 - PRIETO, Mylin - 2001-04 Highest stolen base pct. (min. 15 attempts) 41 - Emily Marino - 1998-01 1. .952 - Sophia Reynoso (20-21) - 2016-20 41 - ALI GARDINER - 2007-09 2. .944 - Emily Marino (17-18) - 1998-01 41 - Michelle Moultrie - 2009-12 3. .933 - Jackie Griffin (14-15) - 1999 4. .923 - Taylore Fuller (24-26) - 2013-16 Most triples 5. .917 - Tiffany Johnson (22-24) - 1997 1. 29 - Kelsey Stewart - 2013-16 6. .911 - Kelsey Stewart (113-124) - 2013-16 2. 17 - KIM WALESZONIA - 2006-09 7. .903 - Justine McLean (56-62) - 2014-17 3. 12 - Amanda Lorenz - 2016-19 8. .900 - Switzer (18-20) - 2017 12 - Michelle Moultrie - 2009-12 .900 - Kirsti Merritt (72-80) - 2013-16 5. 10 - AJA PACULBA - 2008-11 .900 - Jen Lutsi (27-30) - 1998-00 6. 8 - Lora Pinkerton - 1997-00 8 - GARNER, Jenilee - 2001-04 Most at bats 8 - Kristin Sandler - 1997-98 1. 914 - Kelsey Stewart - 2013-16 8 - Aleshia Ocasio - 2015-18 2. 821 - AJA PACULBA - 2008-11 10. 7 - Kirsti Merritt - 2013-16 3. 813 - Lora Pinkerton - 1997-00 7 - Jaimie Hoover - 2017-20 4. 812 - Ashley Boone - 1998-01 5. 799 - KIM WALESZONIA - 2006-09 Most home runs 6. 787 - Nicole Kreipl - 1997-00 1. 71 - Lauren Haeger - 2012-15 7. 745 - Lauren Haeger - 2012-15 2. 65 - MEGAN BUSH - 2008-11 8. 743 - PRIETO, Mylin - 2001-04 3. 61 - FRANCESCA ENEA - 2007-10 9. 742 - MOSSADEGHI, Jennifer - 2000-03 4. 52 - KELSEY BRUDER - 2008-11 742 - MELISSA ZICK - 2004-07 5. 44 - Brittany Schutte - 2010-12 6. 41 - Amanda Lorenz - 2016-19 7. 37 - Bailey Castro - 2012-15 8. 36 - Horton - 2010-13 36 - LINDSEY CAMERON - 2003-06 36 - Taylore Fuller - 2013-16 36 - Kirsti Merritt - 2013-16 2020 Career Individual Career Records Most runs batted in Most sacrifice hits 1. 260 - Lauren Haeger - 2012-15 1. 48 - Nicole Kreipl - 1997-00 2. 221 - FRANCESCA ENEA - 2007-10 2. 41 - Katie Medina - 2012-15 3. 217 - MEGAN BUSH - 2008-11 3. 37 - LAUREN ROUSSELL - 2004-07 4. 196 - Amanda Lorenz - 2016-19 4. 34 - TIFFANY DeFELICE - 2008-11 5. 195 - KELSEY BRUDER - 2008-11 34 - Kirsti Merritt - 2013-16 6. 193 - Kayli Kvistad - 2015-18 6. 29 - Sophia Reynoso - 2016-20 7. 176 - AJA PACULBA - 2008-11 7. 28 - CORRIE BROOKS - 2007-10 8. 172 - Kirsti Merritt - 2013-16 8. 27 - MOSSADEGHI, Jennifer - 2000-03 9. 167 - Nicole DeWitt - 2015-18 9. 25 - KRISTEN BUTLER - 2003-06 10. 151 - Brittany Schutte - 2010-12 10. 24 - WALDEN, Prissie - 2000-03 Most total bases Lowest earned run avg. (min. 100 IP) 1. 509 - Kelsey Stewart - 2013-16 1. 0.99 - STACEY NELSON (1141.2 IP) - 2006-09 2. 507 - Amanda Lorenz - 2016-19 2. 1.14 - Chelsey Sakizzie (569.0 IP) - 1997-98 3. 494 - Lauren Haeger - 2012-15 3. 1.17 - Kelly Barnhill (803.1 IP) - 2016-19 4. 462 - MEGAN BUSH - 2008-11 4. 1.20 - GLADDING, Jenny (408.0 IP) - 2003-04 5. 452 - AJA PACULBA - 2008-11 5. 1.36 - Delanie Gourley (520.2 IP) - 2014-17 6. 433 - KELSEY BRUDER - 2008-11 6. 1.41 - Aleshia Ocasio (516.0 IP) - 2015-18 7. 431 - FRANCESCA ENEA - 2007-10 7. 1.50 - STEPHANIE BROMBACHER (678.0 IP) - 2008-11 8. 405 - Michelle Moultrie - 2009-12 8. 1.58 - Bache (106.0 IP) - 2012-14 9. 377 - LINDSEY CAMERON - 2003-06 9. 1.63 - Rogers (988.0 IP) - 2011-14 10. 366 - Kirsti Merritt - 2013-16 10. 1.66 - Nicole Michael (101.1 IP) - 2000-01 Most walks Lowest opponent batting avg. (min. 100 IP) 1. 238 - Amanda Lorenz - 2016-19 1. .134 - Kelly Barnhill (803.1 IP) - 2016-19 2. 186 - Kayli Kvistad - 2015-18 2. .162 - Delanie Gourley (520.2 IP) - 2014-17 3. 175 - Lauren Haeger - 2012-15 3. .174 - GLADDING, Jenny (408.0 IP) - 2003-04 4. 160 - AJA PACULBA - 2008-11 4. .183 - STACEY NELSON (1141.2 IP) - 2006-09 5. 138 - Emily Marino - 1998-01 5. .185 - Natalie Lugo (189.2 IP) - 2018-20 138 - Kirsti Merritt - 2013-16 6. .192 - Aleshia Ocasio (516.0 IP) - 2015-18 7. 134 - LAUREN ROUSSELL - 2004-07 7. .193 - Chelsey Sakizzie (569.0 IP) - 1997-98 8. 132 - Nicole DeWitt - 2015-18 8. .196 - STEPHANIE BROMBACHER (678.0 IP) - 2008-11 9. 129 - Bailey Castro - 2012-15 9. .198 - Rogers (988.0 IP) - 2011-14 10. 117 - FRANCESCA ENEA - 2007-10 10. .200 - Bache (106.0 IP) - 2012-14 Most times hit by pitch Fewest walks allowed/7 inn game (min. 100 IP) 1. 72 - Kirsti Merritt - 2013-16 1. 0.81 - Chelsey Sakizzie (569.0 IP) - 1997-98 2. 66 - Nicole DeWitt - 2015-18 2. 1.04 - Aleshia Ocasio (516.0 IP) - 2015-18 3. 53 - Sophia Reynoso - 2016-20 3. 1.75 - STACEY NELSON (1141.2 IP) - 2006-09 4. 49 - Taylore Fuller - 2013-16 4. 1.78 - STEPHANIE BROMBACHER (678.0 IP) - 2008-11 5. 46 - Bailey Castro - 2012-15 5. 1.81 - Natalie Lugo (189.2 IP) - 2018-20 6. 37 - Briana Little - 2012-15 6. 1.92 - Beth Dieter (716.2 IP) - 1997-00 7. 35 - Taylor Schwarz - 2013-16 7. 2.06 - Lauren Haeger (573.1 IP) - 2012-15 8. 32 - FRANCESCA ENEA - 2007-10 8. 2.08 - Rogers (988.0 IP) - 2011-14 32 - LAUREN ROUSSELL - 2004-07 9. 2.08 - MOORE, Amanda (559.2 IP) - 2001-04 10. 25 - KIM WALESZONIA - 2006-09 10. 2.11 - GLADDING, Jenny (408.0 IP) - 2003-04 Most sacrifice flies Most strikeouts/7 inn game (min. 100 IP) 1. 21 - MEGAN BUSH - 2008-11 1. 10.53 - Kelly Barnhill (803.1 IP) - 2016-19 2. 12 - Amanda Lorenz - 2016-19 2. 9.55 - Delanie Gourley (520.2 IP) - 2014-17 3. 11 - FRANCESCA ENEA - 2007-10 3. 8.67 - Natalie Lugo (189.2 IP) - 2018-20 11 - KELSEY BRUDER - 2008-11 4. 8.61 - GLADDING, Jenny (408.0 IP) - 2003-04 11 - Kayli Kvistad - 2015-18 5. 7.45 - Aleshia Ocasio (516.0 IP) - 2015-18 6. 10 - Nicole DeWitt - 2015-18 6. 7.05 - STEPHANIE BROMBACHER (678.0 IP) - 2008-11 10 - Kelsey Stewart - 2013-16 7. 6.84 - STACEY NELSON (1141.2 IP) - 2006-09 10 - MOSSADEGHI, Jennifer - 2000-03 8. 6.61 - Chelsey Sakizzie (569.0 IP) - 1997-98 10 - Brittany Schutte - 2010-12 9. 6.48 - Lauren Haeger (573.1 IP) - 2012-15 10 - Kirsti Merritt - 2013-16 10. 6.43 - AMANDA KNOWLES (223.1 IP) - 2002-05 2020 Career Individual Career Records Most wins Most combined shutouts 1. 136 - STACEY NELSON (136-36) - 2006-09 1. 30 - Kelly Barnhill - 2016-19 2. 127 - Rogers (127-31) - 2011-14 2. 25 - Aleshia Ocasio - 2015-18 3. 104 - Kelly Barnhill (104-22) - 2016-19 3. 23 - STEVENS, Stacey - 2004-07 4. 97 - STEPHANIE BROMBACHER (97-11) - 2008-11 4. 20 - STEPHANIE BROMBACHER - 2008-11 5. 74 - STEVENS, Stacey (74-42) - 2004-07 5.
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