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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. 15 Virginia Tech* L, 9-1 (5) Batting Average: ...............................................................................................................................................Kalei Harding (.391) Sun. 21 No. 15 Virginia Tech* L, 6-0 Runs: ..............................................................................................................................................Dani Morgan Devyn Flaherty (9) Unconquered Invitational - Tallahassee, Fla. Walks: .................................................................................................................................................................... Devyn Flaherty (11) Fri. 26 Florida Gulf Coast (ACCN) W, 7-0 RBIs: ..................................................................................................................................................................Elizabeth Mason (10) Sat. 27 Florida Gulf Coast (ACCNX) W, 4-1 Sat. 27 Southeast Louisiana (ACCNX) W, 3-0 Home Runs: ....................................................................................................................................................... Elizabeth Mason (4) Wins: .............................................................................................................................................................Kathryn Sandercock (4) MARCH Fri. 5 No. 5 Florida (SEC Network) L, 5-0 ERA: .......................................................................................................................................................................Caylan Arnold (2.01) Sat. 6 No. 5 Florida (ACCNX) W, 7-2 Innings Pitched: ....................................................................................................................................Kathryn Sandercok (29.1) Thurs. 11 No. 2 Arizona (ACCNX) 6:00 pm Strikeouts: .............................................................................................................................................................Caylan Arnold (27) Fri. 12 No. 2 Arizona (ACCNX) 6:00 pm Sat. 13 No. 2 Arizona (ACCNX) 6:00 pm Fri. 19 North Carolina* (ACCNX) 6:00 pm Sat. 20 North Carolina* (ACCNX) 1:00 pm Sat. 20 North Carolina* (ACCNX) 3:00 pm QUICK HITS Sun. 21 North Carolina* (ACCNX) 12:00 pm Fri. 26 Boston College* 3:30 pm Sat. 27 Boston College* 1:00 pm FLORIDA STATE VS. ARIZONA Sat. 27 Boston College* 3:00 pm Sun. 28 Boston College* 12:00 pm Florida State and Arizona have met 15 times. The Wildcats lead the all-time series APRIL 12-3. The two teams last met in 2019 in Arizona and Florida State took the series Fri. 2 Notre Dame* (ACCN) 6:00 pm Sat. 3 Notre Dame* (ACCNX) 1:00 pm with two wins. Sat. 3 Notre Dame* (ACCNX) 3:00 pm Sun. 4 Notre Dame* (ACCNX) 12:00 pm Fri. 9 Duke* (ESPNU) 6:00 pm Sat. 10 Duke* (ESPN2) 1:00 pm Sat. 10 Duke* (ACCNX) 3:00 pm • Florida State enters the fourth week of the 2021 season ranked No. 16 by Sun. 11 Duke* (ACCN) 12:00 pm USA Softball and No. 15 by the NFCA. The Noles have been ranked in 113 Fri. 16 Syracuse* 4:00 pm consecutive polls by USA Softball. Sat. 17 Syracuse* 1:00 pm Sat. 17 Syracuse* 3:00 pm • Through 15 games this season, the Seminoles have shown their speed Sun. 18 Syracuse* 12:00 pm recording 35 stolen bases in 37 attempts. Devyn Flaherty leads the Noles with Fri. 23 Louisville* 7:00 pm Sat. 24 Louisville* 12:00 pm 7, she is followed by Sydney Sherrill and Elizabeth Mason, both with 6. Sat. 24 Louisville* 2:00 pm Sun. 25 Louisville* 1:00 pm • The Seminole offense has scored 75 runs in the first 15 games of the season. Fri. 30 NC State* (ACCNX) 6:00 pm This has come as the Seminoles have put together 29 total extra base hits, MAY including 11 home runs and 18 doubles. Elizabeth Mason is leading the way Sat. 1 NC State* (ACCNX) 1:00 pm Sat. 1 NC State* (ACCNX) 3:00 pm with 4 home runs of her own to go with 5 doubles. Sun. 2 NC State* (ACCNX) 12:00 pm • Florida State is splitting the time in the circle evenly amongst their top three Fri. 7 Pitt* 6:00 pm Sat. 8 Pitt* 1:00 pm pitchers. Caylan Arnold and Danielle Watson both have 8 appearances, while Sat. 8 Pitt* 3:00 pm Sun. 9 Pitt* 12:00 pm Kathryn Sandercock has 9. All three pitchers have 25 or more strikeouts and Wed-Sat 12-16 ACC Championship - Louisville, Ky. at least three wins. Thu-Sun 20-23 NCAA Regionals - Campus Sites Thu-Sun 27-30 NCAA Super Regionals - Campus Sites • Kathryn Sandercock is leading the way in the circle with 32 Ks and 36.1 JUNE innings pitched. She is 5-1 on the season. Thu-Wed June 3-9 Women’s College World Series - OKC • Florida State is scoring runs in bunches. They have scored at least 7 runs in 7 * - ACC game | All game times are EST | Home Games Rankings are from USA Softball | RV - receiving votes games this season. 2021 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOFTBALL • 1981, 1982, 2018 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1 REMEMBERING DR. BILLIE JONES THE HUMAN MAGNET 2021 QUICK FACTS On February 7, Florida State lost one of our most - Josie Muffley has been hit by 5 pitches this influential and beloved athletic family members. season through 15 games. Dr. Billie Jones passed at the age of 93. She - A Season ago, Muffley was hit by a total of five Location.............................................Tallahassee, Fla. left an indelible legacy within the FSU athletic pitches in 24 games. Founded ....................................................................1851 program, especially among our women’s sports - Muffley is third on the team in on-base Enrollment ............................................................41,773 programs. Jones coached the FSU volleyball percentage (.410) Symbol ...........................................................Seminoles and softball teams during the 1970’s and in Colors ..................................................Garnet and Gold 1982 she was named the Herb Morgan award RBI DANI Conference ...........................................Atlantic Coast winner, recognizing her service to FSU’s women’s - Dani Morgan ranks second on the team in RBIs President ...............................................John Thrasher athletics. Dr. Jones was also inducted into the with eight Athletics Director .................................David Coburn FSU hall of fame in 1998, ensuring her place - In six games of the ACC Pod she had seven in FSU athletics history. FSU athletics director RBIs including four in FSU’s first game against Head Coach ..........................................Lonni Alameda David Coburn recalled Dr. Jones as a pioneer in Georgia Tech. Alma Mater ............................................ Oklahoma ‘93 fighting for intercollegiate athletics for women Career Record..........................723-329-2 (18 years) not only at FSU, but nationally. She touched the SUPER SENIOR ARNOLD FSU Record .................................566-171-1 (13 years) lives of so many of our student-athletes and she - Caylan Arnold lead the team with a 1.98 ERA in Assistant Coach ................................... Travis Wilson will be greatly missed. 8 appearances with 28.1 innings pitched. She is Alma Mater ..........................................Canterbury ‘96 also tied for the team lead with 32 strikeouts. Assistant Coach .................................. Troy Cameron Dr. Jones will be honored at every softball game - Caylan Arnold came in during the fourth inning Alma Mater ...................................Florida Atlantic ‘12 this season with a replica of her jersey placed against Memphis (2/13) and pitched flawlessly. Softball Office .....................................850-644-9594 on her seat in the stands. She got the first eight batters she faced out in order before walking the ninth batter she
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