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Records Sun Devil Softball RECORDS SUN DEVIL SOFTBALL 2021 Sun Devil Softball Media Guide 49 RECORDS PERFECT GAMES/NO-HITTERS PERFECT GAMES 1. Dale Ryndak 2/9/17 UTEP 8-0 (5) 6 K 2. Hillary Bach 3/3/12 Wichita State 9-0 (5) 5 K 3. Katie Burkhart 3/14/08 Santa Clara 8-0 (5) 11 K 4. Katie Burkhart 2/22/08 Illinois State 8-0 (5) 13 K 5. Katie Burkhart 3/15/07 Notre Dame 3-0 13K 6. Kirsten Voak 2/9/01 Utah State 10-0 (5) 9 K 7. Erica Beach 5/2/99 California 4-0 2 K NO-HITTERS Cielo Meza 2/9/2020 Seattle 7-0 G Juarez 3/30/18 BYU 7-0 Dale Ryndak 2/9/17 UTEP 8-0 (5) $ Breanna Macha 2/27/15 Binghamton 1-0 (8) Mackenzie Popescue 4/25/14 Southern Miss 8-0 (5) Dallas Escobedo 3/4/14 Longwood 1-0 * Dallas Escobedo 5/17/13 San Jose State 5-2 Mackenzie Popescue 3/1/13 North Dakota 8-0 (5) Escobedo/Cooper 2/10/13 Boise State 10-0 (6) Hillary Bach 3/3/12 Wichita State 9-0 (5) Mackenzie Popescue 3/1/12 Wichita State 11-0 (5) Dallas Escobedo 2/24/12 Central Connecticut State 8-0 (5) Dale Ryndak threw the 7th perfect game in Sun Devil Softball history in Hillary Bach 3/27/09 Oregon 8-0 (6) her first start of the 2017 season. Ryndak graduated from ASU in 2018. Katie Burkhart 3/14/08 Santa Clara 8-0 (5) Katie Burkhart 2/22/08 Illinois State 8-0 (5) Katie Burkhart 3/15/07 Notre Dame 3-0 Megan Elliot 2/9/07 Syracuse 11-0 (5) Katie Burkhart 3/12/06 San Jose State 11-0 (5) Desiree Serrano 2/9/06 Utah State 8-0 Burkhart/Serrano 3/12/05 UC Davis 11-0 (5) Katie Burkhart 3/4/05 San Diego State 1-0 Desiree Serrano 2/16/03 Iowa 8-0 (5) Kirsten Voak 2/9/01 Utah State 10-0 (5) Kirsten Voak 2/21/00 Simon Fraser 10-0 (5) Kirsten Voak 3/12/99 Loyola Marymount 17-0 (5) Kirsten Voak 3/12/99 Arkansas 5-0 Erica Beach 5/2/99 California 4-0 Roxanne Tsosie 5/2/98 California 2-0 California native, Cielo Meza threw Sun Devil Softball’s most recent no-hitter (and her first at ASU) during the 2020 season against Seattle. Carrie Breedlove 2/21/98 Ball State 10-0 (5) Carrie Breedlove 2/13/98 Detroit-Mercy 8-0 (5) Roxanne Tsosie 3/14/97 California 8-0 (5) * First in ASU postseason history | $ First extra inning no-hitter in ASU history TOTAL: 31 50 2021 Sun Devil Softball Media Guide RECORDS TEAM RECORDS BATTING On-Base Percent- Season Low: 104 Assists Innings: 16 vs. Illi- At Bats age (1992) Season: 649 nois State 1973 Season: 2,046 Season: .439 Season High: 288 (2002) and vs. Stanford (1990) (2008) (1994) 2002 Game: 52 at Errors Washington RBI Earned Runs Al- Season Low: 26 Conference (3/13/15) Season: 451 lowed (2011) Sweeps (2011) Season Low: 67 SUPERLATIVES High: 5, 2012 Batting Average Game: 24, vs. (1992) Season: .340 Utah State Season High: 241 Games Played Mercy Rule Wins (2011) (2/22/04) (2015) High: 71 Season: 24, 2012 (2007/2008) Hits Stolen Bases Strikeouts Low: 48 (1992) Best Season Start Season: 611 Season: 107 Season: 666 2013, 21-0 (2008) (1997) (2006) Games Won Longest Win Game: 22, vs. Game: 11 vs. Game: 19, vs. High: 66 (2008) Streak Utah State Howard (3/3/12) Portland State Low: 22 (1994) Season: 28, 2008 (2/22/04) 2/22/13 Walks Games Lost Perfect Games Runs Scored Season: 301 Walks Allowed High: 41 (1994) Season: 2, 2008 Season: 480 (2008) Season Low: 63 Low: 5 (2008) Individual: Katie (2008) Game: 14, vs. (1995) Burkhart, 3 Game: 24 (2x), Stanford (3/22/14) Season High: 182 Games Won last vs. Utah State (2019) (Home) All-Americans (2/22/04) Grand Slams (Since 2000) Season: 5, 2008 Since 2012: 8 Complete Games High: 43 (2008) Doubles (2015) Season: 71 (2008) Low: 15 (2001) Season: 107 (2008) PITCHING Shutouts Games Won Game: 7 (3x), last ERA Season: 28 (2008) (Away) vs. Indiana State Low: 1.18 (2006) (Since 2000) (2/21/15) High: 4.64 (2019) Lowest Opp. Avg High: 18 (2007) Season: .176 Low: 1 (2004) Triples Innings Pitched (2007) Season: 23 (1989) Season: 479 Conference Wins Game: 2, 2X (2008/2006) Saves (since 1986 in Pac- last vs. Purdue Game: 16, vs. Season: 10 (1991) 10) (2/10/17) Illinois State 1973, FIELDING High: 18 (2008, vs. Stanford 2002 2012) Home Runs Fielding Percent- Low: 3 (2004) Season: 99 (2008) Hits Allowed age Game: 9, vs. UNLV Season Low: 262 Season: .984 Conference Losses (4/7/09) (1987) (2011) (since 1986 in Pac- Season High: 537 10) Slugging Percentage (1993) Putouts High: 20 (1999) Season: .607 Season: 1,450 Low: 3 (2008) (2019), .549 (2007) (2008) Runs Allowed Longest Game 2021 Sun Devil Softball Media Guide 51 RECORDS 2020 Sun Devil Softball 2020 INDIVIDUALSeason Game Highs for Arizona GAME State (as ofHIGHS Jan 18, 2021) (All games) TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 33 - vs Kentucky (Feb 15, 2020) 33 - vs San Diego (Feb 21, 2020 at Cathedral City) Runs scored: 16 - vs Maryland (Mar 01, 2020) 16 - vs Lehigh (Mar 07, 2020) Hits: 13 - vs San Diego (Feb 21, 2020 at Cathedral City) 13 - vs Maryland (Mar 01, 2020) RBIs: 16 - vs Lehigh (Mar 07, 2020) Doubles: 5 - vs San Diego (Feb 21, 2020 at Cathedral City) 5 - vs Nebraska (Mar 07, 2020) Triples: 1 - (7 times ) Home runs: 5 - vs New Mexico (Feb 21, 2020 at Cathedral City,Calif) Total bases: 27 - vs San Diego (Feb 21, 2020 at Cathedral City) 27 - vs New Mexico (Feb 21, 2020 at Cathedral City,Calif) 27 - vs Maryland (Mar 01, 2020) Walks: 12 - vs Lehigh (Mar 07, 2020) Strikeouts: 11 - vs Kentucky (Feb 15, 2020) Sac hits: 3 - vs Kentucky (Feb 15, 2020) Sac flies: 2 - vs Seattle U (Feb 09, 2020) 2 - vs Maryland (Mar 01, 2020) Stolen bases: 3 - vs Kentucky (Feb 15, 2020) 3 - vs Florida (Feb 22, 2020 at Cathedral City, CA) Hit by pitch: 3 - vs Boise State (Feb 16, 2020) Caught stealing: 1 - (5 times ) Runners LOB: 10 - vs Tennessee (Feb 10, 2020) Hit into DP: 2 - vs Auburn (Feb 20, 2020 at Cathedral City, CA) Fielding Putouts: 33 - vs Kentucky (Feb 15, 2020) Assists: 13 - vs Western Michigan (Feb 08, 2020) Errors: 4 - vs Western Michigan (Feb 08, 2020) Passed balls: 2 - vs Tennessee (Feb 10, 2020) 2 - vs New Mexico State (Mar 06, 2020) DPs turned: 1 - (6 times ) Pitching Innings pitched: 11.0 - vs Kentucky (Feb 15, 2020) Runs allowed: 10 - vs Wisconsin (Feb 29, 2020) Earned runs: 10 - vs Wisconsin (Feb 29, 2020) Walks allowed: 5 - vs Seattle U (Feb 09, 2020) 5 - vs Kentucky (Feb 14, 2020) 5 - vs Kentucky (Feb 15, 2020) Strikeouts: 15 - vs Cal State Fullerton (Feb 23, 2020 at Cathedral City, CA) Hits allowed: 11 - vs Western Michigan (Feb 08, 2020) Doubles allowed: 4 - vs Tennessee (Feb 10, 2020) Triples allowed: 1 - vs Western Michigan (Feb 08, 2020) 1 - vs Kentucky (Feb 14, 2020) Homers allowed: 2 - (5 times ) 52 2021Wild Sun pitches: Devil Softball3 Media- vs Kentucky Guide (Feb 15, 2020) RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS SINGLE-SEASON HITTING Amber Freeman 61 2013 Kaitlin Cochran 61 2006 Batting Average 10. Katelyn Boyd 60 2009 (minimum 75 At-Bats) Mindy Cowles 60 2008 Name Avg. H/AB Year 12. Kaitlin Cochran 59 2009 1. Kaitlin Cochran .492 92/187 2007 Kaitlin Cochran 59 2007 2. Margaret Rebenar .466 41/87 1976 14. Kindra Hackbarth 57 2019 3. Kaitlin Cochran .439 76/173 2008 15. Kristen Miller 56 2008 4. Kaitlin Cochran .437 83/190 2006 16. Annie Lockwood 55 2012 5. Amber Freeman .436 79/181 2015 17. Mindy Cowles 54 2007 6. Peggy McAbee .434 36/83 1978 Krista Donnenwirth 54 2011 7. Katelyn Boyd .429 82/191 2011 19. Alix Johnson 53 2012 8. Katelyn Boyd .419 78/186 2012 20. Kara Brun 52 2002 9. Jackie Vasquez .418 87/208 2008 Mandy Urfer 52 2011 10. Jodi Rathbun .416 37/89 1986 11. Katelyn Boyd .415 73/176 2010 Triples 12. LIsa Dacquisto .413 83/201 1997 1. Jodi Reichow 9 1976 13. Kindra Hackbarth .412 70/170 2019 2. Rachel Brown 8 1991 14. Kaitlin Cochran .410 64/156 2009 3. Kathy Escarcega 6 1985 15. Amber Freeman .406 67/158 2014 4. Kindra Hackbarth 5 2018 16. Phelan Wright .405 75/185 2002 Kathy Escarcega 5 1987 17. Lisa Dacquisto .403 81/201 1996 Kathy Escarcega 5 1986 Jessica Mapes .403 79/196 2009 Suzie Gaw 5 1982 18. Morgan Howe .402 66/164 2019 Kelly Jackson 5 1984 18. Phelan Wright .399 67/168 2001 Jayme Jenkins 5 1995 19. Bailey Wigness .396 38/96 2012 Wendy Johnson 5 1993 20. Alix Johnson .395 60/152 2012 Peggy McAbee 5 1978 Jodi Rathbun 5 1985 Home Runs Jeanne Redondo 5 1994 1. Cheyenne Coyle 20 2013 Shawn Ritchey 5 1979 Kaitlin Cochran 20 2009 Cheryl Smith 5 1989 3. Katelyn Boyd 19 2012 Annie Lockwood 19 2011 Doubles Maddi Hackbarth 19 2019 1. Kaitlin Cochran 19 2008 6. Amber Freeman 18 2013 2. Kindra Hackbarth 18 2019 7. Mindy Cowles 18 2008 2. Elizabeth Caporuscio 17 2014 Kaitlin Cochran 18 2007 Katelyn Boyd 17 2012 Katelyn Boyd 18 2011 Katelyn Boyd 17 2009 10.
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