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2021 Florida State Softball
2021 FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL 1981 & 1982 AIAW National Champions – 2018 NCAA National Champions 11 WCWS Appearances (1987, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, 2002, ‘04, ‘14, ‘16, ‘18, ‘21) 17 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships (1992, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘03, ‘04, ‘11, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19) 32 NCAA Championship Appearances – 34 All-Americans – 51 All-America Honors – 141 All-ACC Honors SOFTBALL CONTACT: BRET CLEIN // 954-802-4770 // [email protected] SCHEDULE/RESULTS JUNE 3-9, 2021 - WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Overall ..........................................................................................44-10-1 No. 10 Florida State Seminoles || Atlantic Coast Conference ACC .............................................................................................................26-4-1 Home ............................................................................................................22-3 Head Coach Lonni Alameda (Oklahoma ‘93) // Overall: 756-335-3 // at FSU: 599-177-2 Away ..........................................................................................................18-3-1 Neutral ...........................................................................................................4-4 Florida State: 44-10-1 // ACC: 26-5-1 // Home: 22-3 // Away: 18-3-1 // Neutral: 4-4 FEBRUARY JoAnne Graf Classic - Tallahassee, Fla. Thurs. 11 Florida A&M Postponed No. 2 UCLA Bruins || PAC-12 Fri. 12 Memphis (ACCNX) W, 9-0 (5) Head Coach Kelly Inouye-Perez // at UCLA 671-178-1 Fri. 12 No. 24 Missouri (ACCNX) W, 9-2 Sat. 13 Memphis (ACCNX) W, 3-2 UCLA: 46-5 // PAC-12:19-2 // Home: 30-2 // Away: 14-2 // Neutral: 2-1 Sat. 13 No. 24 Missouri (ACCNX) L, 9-5 Tues. 16 Southern Miss (ACCN) Postponed No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide || Southeastern Conference ACC Pods - Atlanta, Ga. Head Coach Patrick Murphy // Overall: 1175-338 // at Alabama 1147-318 Thurs. 18 Georgia Tech* (ACCN) W, 8-1 Thurs. 18 Georgia Tech* (ACCN) W, 7-3 Alabama: 50-7 // SEC: 18-6 // Home: 38-4 // Away: 10-3 // Neutral: 2-0 Fri. -
2021 Florida State Softball
2021 FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL 1981 & 1982 AIAW National Champions – 2018 NCAA National Champions 10 WCWS Appearances (1987, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, 2002, ‘04, ‘14, ‘16, ‘18) 17 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships (1992, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘03, ‘04, ‘11, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19) 32 NCAA Championship Appearances – 34 All-Americans – 51 All-America Honors – 133 All-ACC Honors 2021 SEASON Overall ........................................................................ 3-1 No. 12 Florida State (3-1) ACC ......................................................................................................... 0-0 Home ...................................................................................................... 3-1 vs. Away ...................................................................................................... 0-0 Neutral .................................................................................................. 0-0 Southern Miss FEBRUARY JoAnne Graf Classic - Tallahassee, Fla. Thurs. 11 Florida A&M Postponed Tuesday, February 16 at 4:00 p.m. Fri. 12 Memphis (ACCNX) W, 9-0 (5) Fri. 12 No. 24 Missouri (ACCNX) W, 9-2 Sat. 13 Memphis (ACCNX) W, 3-2 Sat. 13 No. 24 Missouri (ACCNX) L, 9-5 Tues. 16 Southern Miss (ACCN) 4:00 pm Location: Tallahassee, Fla. | Stadium: JoAnne Graf Field | TV: ACC Network Live Stats: StatBroadcast | In-game updates: @FSU_Softball on Twitter ACC Pods - Atlanta, Ga. Thurs. 18 Georgia Tech* (ACCN) 11:00 am Thurs. 18 Georgia Tech* (ACCN) 1:30 pm Fri. 19 Georgia Tech* (ACCN) -
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7 wcwcwsws aappearancesppearances 11 AACCCC ttitlesitles 1 table of contents 2013 Florida State Softball Almanac Table of Contents .......................................2 2012 Review This is Florida State Softball ...................3-5 2012 Season Accomplishments ........... 35-36 2012 Game By Game Results ....................37 2013 Season 2012 Final Statistics ...................................38 2013 Softball Quick Facts ..........................6 2012 ACC Championship Results ..............39 2013 Roster ...............................................7 2012 Team Game Highs .............................40 2013 Human Interest Stories ..................8-9 2012 Individual Game Highs ......................41 Student-Athletes History of the Program 2013 Seminoles .......................................10 Hall of Fame & All-Americans .....................42 Kirstin Austin ............................................11 Honors & Awards ..................................43-44 Tiffani Brown ............................................12 All-Time Letterwinners ................................45 Morgan Bullock ........................................13 Pro & International Players .........................46 Celeste Gomez ........................................14 1981 and 1982 National Champions ..........47 Briana Hamilton .......................................15 Dr. JoAnne Graf ..........................................48 Kelly Hensley ...........................................16 Erika Hoffner ............................................17 -
2002 NCAA Spring Championships Records Book
DIVISION I 185 Softball DIVISION I SOFTBALL 2002 Championship Edited by Heather Yost. Highlights Bears Title Golden: For California pitcher Jocelyn Forest, facing Pacific-10 Conference rival Arizona on a national stage with the NCAA title on the line likely was easier than facing the Wildcats just six weeks before in a regular-season home game. That was when the senior, after taking a week off in April to mourn the death of her sister, returned to the mound and threw without practice against defending national champion Arizona. Forest was a magician then, allowing just one hit, and she repeated the feat in the Women’s College World Series title game May 27 to claim California’s first championship in any women’s sport and earn most outstanding player honors. Forest won four games, struck out 33 and allowed only nine hits over 28 innings. The Golden Bears’ 6-0 victory over Arizona and ace Jennie Finch stopped the Wildcats’ bid for a sixth title. For the complete story, go to the June 10, 2002, issue of The NCAA News at www.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web. NCAA Photo by Bryan Terry All-Tournament Team: Chelsea Spencer and Veronica Nelson joined Forest on the all-tour- Chelsea Spencer and Kaleo Eldredge (10) cel- nament team for California, while Arizona placed Finch, Jackie Coburn and Leneah Manuma ebrate eventual champion California’s first on the squad. Also on the team were Arizona State’s Erica Beach and Kristin Farber; UCLA’s run in the seventh inning. Natasha Watley, Keira Goerl and Stacey Nuveman; and Florida State’s Leslie Malerich. -
Softball DIVISION I SOFTBALL
166 DIVISION I Softball DIVISION I SOFTBALL 2001 Championship Highlights Cats Command Series: Arizona's Jennie Finch finished her 32-0 season on the mound with a 1-0 win over UCLA in the Women's College World Series championship game May 28 and was named the most-outstanding player in the tournament. The championship match-up was a familiar one for Finch and the Wildcats, who faced their Pacific- 10 Conference rival for the fourth time of the season. Arizona had won two of the first three. The two teams have now met six times in championship-game history. Arizona owns six NCAA titles, second to UCLA's eight. Home runs had been the difference for Arizona's advancing to the championship game, including a home run in each of the Wildcats' three games of the WCWS from senior Toni Mascarenas. While UCLA pitcher Amanda Freed held Arizona to just three hits in the final, one a homer from senior catcher Lindsey Collins in the fourth inning made the difference in the game. All-Tournament Team: Arizona's Collins, Mascarenas and Nicole Giordano joined Finch on the all-tournament team, while UCLA placed Tairia Mims, Freed and Claire Sua. Stanford's Jessica Photo by Chris Landsberger/NCAA Photos Mendoza, LSU's Britni Sneed and Julie Wiese, and Oklahoma's Jennifer Stewart and Christy Ring also were honored. Pitcher Jennie Finch celebrated a shutout victory over UCLA for the NCAA title May 28. The junior TEAM STANDINGS finished the season 32-0 on the mound. W L AB R H BA E DP FA IP R ER ERA Arizona ............................................... -
Virginia Tech Softball 2007 Quick Facts Virginia Tech HOKIES at #24
Virginia Tech Softball 2007 Quick Facts SCHOOL Location: Virginia Tech is located in Blacksburg #24 South Carolina Virginia Tech (pop. 39,000) in scenic southwest Virginia. 2007 Record: 23-3 2007 Record: 21-7 The campus lies on a plain between the Blue vs VT: 4-5 at South Carolina: 3-1 Ridge and Allegheny Mountains, 2,100 feet Last Meeting: 2006 series streak: VT won 4 above sea level. History: Founded in 1872 as the land-grant virginia tech HOKIES at #24 south carolina GAMECOCKS university of the state Wednesday, March 14, 2007 Enrollment: 28,000 Colors: Chicago maroon & burnt orange Beckham Field; Columbia, S.C. Nickname: Hokies Live Stats: http://live.hokiesports.com/softball/live/ Conference: Atlantic Coast Broadcast: http://www.uscsports.com President: Charles W. Steger Scouting the Gamecocks: The Hokies will travel to Columbia, S.C., for a mid-week doubleheader Director of Athletics: Jim Weaver against a white-hot South Carolina team. The Gamecocks are 23-3 overall, 3-0 in the SEC after sweeping COACHING STAFF Arkansas last weekend and moved into the top 25 this week at No. 24. Ashton Payne, from Richmond, Head Coach: Scot Thomas leads the way with a .368 average and six stolen bases. Whitney Wierzbick is second with a .357 average Alma Mater: East Tennessee State, 1991 while three others are also hitting .300 or higher. McKenna Hughes leads the Gamecocks with seven home Career/VT Record: 406-279 (12th year) runs and 19 RBI. In the circle, Kate Pouliot is 12-1 with an impressive 0.39 ERA, giving up just four Assistant Coach: Al Brauns earned runs in 71.2 innings. -
2021 Florida State Softball
2021 FLORIDA STATE SOFTBALL 1981 & 1982 AIAW National Champions – 2018 NCAA National Champions 10 WCWS Appearances (1987, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, 2002, ‘04, ‘14, ‘16, ‘18) 17 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships (1992, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘03, ‘04, ‘11, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19) 32 NCAA Championship Appearances – 34 All-Americans – 51 All-America Honors – 133 All-ACC Honors SOFTBALL CONTACT: BRET CLEIN // 954-802-4770 // [email protected] 2021 SEASON No. 16 Florida State Seminoles || Atlantic Coast Conference Head Coach Lonni Alameda (Oklahoma ‘93) // Overall: 723-329-2 // at FSU: 566-171-1 Overall ......................................................................11-4 Florida State: 11-4 // ACC: 4-2 // Home: 7-1 // Away: 3-1 // Neutral: 1-2 ACC ..........................................................................................................4-2 Home .......................................................................................................7-1 Away ....................................................................................................... 3-1 Neutral ....................................................................................................1-2 FEBRUARY JoAnne Graf Classic - Tallahassee, Fla. vs Thurs. 11 Florida A&M Postponed Fri. 12 Memphis (ACCNX) W, 9-0 (5) No. 2 Arizona Wildcats || PAC-12 Fri. 12 No. 24 Missouri (ACCNX) W, 9-2 Sat. 13 Memphis (ACCNX) W, 3-2 Head Coach Mike Candrea // Overall: 1,829-492-2 // at Arizona: 1,645-422-2 Sat. 13 No. 24 Missouri (ACCNX) L, 9-5 Arizona: 12-1 // PAC-12: 0-0 // Home: 10-0 // Away: 2-1 // Neutral: 0-0 Tues. 16 Southern Miss (ACCN) Postponed ACC Pods - Atlanta, Ga. Thurs. 18 Georgia Tech* (ACCN) W, 8-1 Thurs. 18 Georgia Tech* (ACCN) W, 7-3 SEMINOLE LEADING PERFORMERS Fri. 19 Georgia Tech* (ACCN) W, 5-4 Sat. 20 No. 15 Virginia Tech* W, 7-1 Sat. 20 No. -
2006 Game Notes.Qxd
2006 SCHEDULE/RESULTS FEBRUARY (16-3) 11 (1) Stephen F. Austin W 11-0 (5) # 11 (1) Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 15-0 (5) #1010 LSULSU TIGERSTIGERS 12 (1) Northwestern State W 6-1 12 (1) South Dakota State W 4-0 (51-12, 22-8 SEC) 15 Grambling State W 20-0 (5) 15 Grambling State W 11-0 (5) 17 (2) Eastern Michigan W 5-0 17 (2) Mississippi Valley State W 9-0 (5) in the 18 (2) Western Kentucky W 10-0 (6) 18 (2) No. 11 Washington W 2-0 19 (2) Western Kentucky W 3-1 19 (2) No. 11 Washington W 4-0 22 Texas Southern W 12-0 (5) 22 Texas Southern W 19-0 (5) NCAA TOURNAMENT 24 (3) vs. No. 3 UCLA L 1-3 24 (3) vs. No. 11 Oregon State L 1-5 25 (3) vs. Texas Tech W 4-3 25 (3) vs. UC-Santa Barbara W 6-1 Friday, May 19 - Sunday, May 21 26 (3) vs. No. 6 Stanford (ESPNU) L 0-1 MARCH (16-2) Tiger Park (Baton Rouge, La.) 2 Southeastern Louisiana W 6-0 INTERNET: www.LSUsports.net/Softball 4 (4) vs. Troy State W 2-0 4 (4) at No. 10 Oklahoma W 2-1 RADIO: The X - 104.5/104.9 FM 5 (4) vs. Troy State W 8-0 (5) 5 (4) at No. 10 Oklahoma W 6-5 (8) GeauxZone powered by USAgencies 11 * at Ole Miss W 6-1 11 * at Ole Miss W 2-1 12 * at Ole Miss W 10-0 (5) POSSIBLE STARTING LINEUP 15 at McNeese State W 3-1 (9) 18 * No. -
Official 2003 NCAA Baseball & Softball Records Book
Division I Softball Records Individual Records .............................................. 202 Individual Leaders .............................................. 203 Annual Individual Champions............................. 217 Team Records ..................................................... 221 Team Leaders ..................................................... 222 Annual Team Champions.................................... 228 Most Improved Teams......................................... 231 USA Today/National Softball Coaches Association Division I Final Polls ...................... 231 Statistical Trends ................................................. 232 202 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Season 2002 Individual Records 101—Jenny Dalton, Arizona, 1995 (72 games) Season Career 37—Laura Espinoza, Arizona, 1995 (72 games) Official NCAA softball records began with 293—Jenny Dalton, Arizona, 1993-96 (251 games) Career 85—Stacey Nuveman, UCLA, 1997, 99, 2001-02 RUNS PER GAME the 1982 season and are based on informa- (264 games) tion submitted to the NCAA statistics service Season by institutions participating in the statistics 2.03—Tamara Square, Southern U., 1997 (61 in 30 HOME RUNS PER GAME games) Season rankings. Official career records of players Career 0.51—Laura Espinoza, Arizona, 1995 (37 in 72 include only those years in which they com- 1.58—La’Tosha Williams, Delaware St., 1993-95, games) peted in Division I. Annual individual cham- 97 (166 in 105 games) Career pions in runs, bases on balls, toughest to HITS 0.34—Laura Espinoza, Arizona, 1992-95 (85 in strike out, slugging percentage and saves Game 251 games) were added in 1989, along with annual team 8—Carrie Moreman, Alabama vs. Arkansas, March GRAND SLAMS champions in home runs, triples, doubles, 21, 1999 (19 inn.) Inning stolen bases, slugging percentage and dou- Season 2—Staci Wattie, Southwest Mo. St. vs. Wichita St. 132—Alison McCutcheon, Arizona, 1997 (66 (sixth inning), April 29, 2000 ble plays. -
2020 Softball
326 2020 SOFTBALL Remainder of 2020 Season Canceled Due to COVID-19 Pandemic − Final Standings − Conference Overall W L T Pct Hm Rd W L T Pct Hm Rd Neu Virginia Tech .................3 0 0 1.000 0-0 3-0 ..............................21 4 0 .840 0-0 8-1 13-3 NC State .......................3 0 0 1.000 3-0 0-0 ..............................19 6 0 .760 17-3 0-0 2-3 Clemson .......................5 1 0 .833 5-1 0-0 ..............................19 8 0 .704 14-2 0-2 5-4 Georgia Tech ................2 1 0 .667 2-1 0-0 ..............................11 11 0 .500 9-8 1-1 1-2 Syracuse .......................2 1 0 .667 0-0 2-1 ..............................10 10 0 .500 0-0 3-4 7-6 North Carolina ..............3 3 0 .500 3-3 0-0 ..............................10 13 0 .435 6-8 1-2 3-3 Duke .............................1 2 0 .333 1-2 0-0 ..............................22 4 0 .846 14-2 3-1 5-1 Notre Dame ..................2 4 0 .333 0-0 2-4 ..............................13 9 0 .591 0-0 3-4 10-5 Boston College .............1 2 0 .333 0-0 1-2 ...............................9 12 0 .429 0-0 1-6 8-6 Pitt ................................2 4 0 .333 0-0 2-4 ...............................8 12 0 .400 0-0 3-8 5-4 Florida State .................0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 ..............................17 6 0 .739 7-0 2-0 8-6 Louisville .......................0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 ..............................10 13 0 .435 3-1 1-2 6-10 Virginia ..........................0 6 0 .000 0-3 0-3 ..............................10 12 0 .455 2-4 2-5 6-3 ACC Players of the Week D1Softball.com (March 10) Slugging Percentage Feb. -
Section 3.Indd
2007 Opponent Information Delaware State Gardner-Webb UNC-WilmingtonUNC-Wilmington HamptonHampton Feb. 23-25 Feb. 23-25 Feb. 23-25 • Mar. 2-4 Feb. 23-25 Seahawk Classic Seahawk Classic Seahawk Classic • Wilmington, N.C. Seahawk Classic Wilmington, N.C. Wilmington, N.C. FIU Blue-Gold Tournament • Miami, Fla. Wilmington, N.C. Location: ............................Dover, Del. Location: ............ Boiling Springs, N.C. Location: .................. Wilmington, N.C. Location: ........................Hampton, Va. Enrollment: ................................. 3,722 Enrollment: ................................. 4,000 Enrollment: ................................11,84811,848 Enrollment: ................................. 6,156 Nickname: ..............................Hornets Nickname: ................Runninʼ Bulldogs Nickname: ..........................Seahawks Nickname: ............................... Pirates Affi liation: .................. NCAA Division I Affi liation: ................... NCAA Division I Affi liation: ................... NCAA Division I Affi liation: ................... NCAA Division I Conference: .............................. MEAC Conference: ..................... Atlantic Sun Conference: ................................. CAA Conference: .............................. MEAC Colors: ........... Columbia Blue and Red Colors: .......................... Red and Black Colors: ................. Teal, Navy and Gold Colors: ...............Royal Blue and White Field: ........................ The Hornets Nest Field: .................................Varsity -
**Softball Inside 2003
2002 Season Review Seminoles in the News 37 2002 Season Review The 2002 season of Seminole softball was arguably the greatest in the The Seminoles, for the second time in three years, did what seemed school’s 18 years of fast pitch competition. Other FSU squads have had impossible and won three games in a single day in a high-pressure more wins or posted better team statistics but only one ever went as situation. In 2000, it was three straight wins to capture the school’s deep into the College World Series as the 2002 team and that 1990 eighth ACC Championship. This time it was for a trip to the 2002 team didn’t face a schedule as tough as the one played by the 2002 Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, OK. squad. •No team at Florida State in the 2001-2002 academic year finished its Florida State played 25 games against ranked teams last year and 24 season ranked higher or made it deeper into the postseason than the games against teams that finished in the final poll of the season. The FSU softball team. Tr ibe recorded victories over No. 5 UCLA, No. 6 Nebraska, No. 8 •The 2002 season marked the third time since FSU switched to fast Oklahoma, No. 11 DePaul, No. 14 Washington, No. 16 Texas, No. 18 pitch softball that the Seminoles have finished ranked in the top 5. Georgia Tech and No. 25 Florida Atlantic. Florida State was also the only non-Pac 10 team to finish the year ranked in the top 5 in the nation.