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Florida Gators softball

The Florida Gators softball team represents the University of Florida in the sport of softball. Florida competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Gators play their home games at Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus, and are currently led by head coach Tim Walton. In the twenty-six year history of the Florida Softball program, the team has won two Women's College World Series (WCWS) national championships, nine SEC regular season championships, five SEC tournament championships, and have made eleven WCWS appearances.

Florida Gators softball
2023 Florida Gators softball team
UniversityUniversity of Florida
Athletic directorScott Stricklin
Head coachTim Walton (17th season)
ConferenceSEC
LocationGainesville, FL
Home stadiumKatie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium (Capacity: 2,800)
NicknameGators
ColorsOrange and blue[1]
   
NCAA Tournament champions
2014, 2015
NCAA WCWS runner-up
2009, 2011, 2017
NCAA WCWS appearances
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
NCAA Super Regional appearances
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
NCAA Tournament appearances
1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Conference Tournament championships
2008, 2009, 2013, 2018, 2019
Regular Season Conference championships
1998, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021

History edit

Larry Ray era: (1997–2000) edit

On June 13, 1995, the board of directors of the University Athletic Association approved the addition of a women's softball team to the University of Florida's athletic program. Larry Ray, who would coach the new team for their first four seasons, agreed to be the first head coach on September 4, 1995. After the construction of their new stadium facility, the Gators played their first two games in a doubleheader on February 8, 1997, against the Stetson Hatters, both of which they won.

In the inaugural year of the Florida Softball program, Ray's team posted an overall win–loss record of 42–25 and a Southeastern Conference record of 16–8, and was the runner-up in the SEC softball tournament, ultimately losing to the second-ranked South Carolina Gamecocks in the title game. Florida built on the early success of their first season to win the program's first-ever SEC regular season championship in 1998, and advance to the NCAA tournament. After the 2000 season, Ray left Florida to return to an assistant coaching position with the Arizona Wildcats softball team at the University of Arizona, where he previously coached.

Karen Johns era: (2001–2005) edit

For the 2001 season, Ray was replaced by Karen Johns. Under Johns, Florida qualified for the NCAA tournament four of five seasons, and compiled a record of 192–131 during her tenure in Gainesville. After the Gators finished third in the SEC Eastern Division for the fourth straight season, and suffered four consecutive losses in the 2005 SEC Tournament and the opening round of the NCAA tournament, Johns was fired.

 
Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium, the Gainesville, Florida home field of the Florida Gators softball team.

Tim Walton era: (2006–present) edit

To replace Johns, Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley hired the then-head coach of the Wichita State Shockers softball team, Tim Walton, as the Gators' new coach. Under Walton, the Florida softball team has become a consistent SEC and national title contender. In 2014, the Gators won their first national title over Alabama, and the following year they repeated as national champions, this time by defeating Michigan.

2008 World Series edit

In his third season as the Gators' head coach, he led the team to an NCAA single season record seventy wins and five losses. The team also made its first-ever Women's College World Series (WCWS) appearance after beating the California Golden Bears, two games to none, in the Gainesville Super Regional of the NCAA tournament. After losing its opening game of the WCWS to Louisiana Lafayette, the Gators won three straight against games the Virginia Tech Hokies and Texas A&M Aggies. However, in the double-elimination format of the NCAA tournament, the Gators needed to beat Texas A&M twice in the WCWS semifinals to move into the championship final series. That second semifinal game went two extra innings before either team scored, and the Aggies earned the 1–0 victory in the ninth inning.[2] Gators pitcher Stacey Nelson ended the 2008 season with single-season school records in wins (47), strikeouts (363), innings pitched (352.1), and earned run average (0.75).[3]

2009 World Series edit

Florida began its 2009 season ranked No. 1 in the country in both major college softball polls, but finished second after falling 8–0 and 3–2 to the Washington Huskies in the best-of-three-games final championship series of the 2009 Women's College World Series. The Gators compiled an overall record of 63–5 and completed its SEC regular season with a record of 26–1. They also broke the SEC single-season record for home runs (86), and several single-season team records including grand slams (12), total shutouts (39), and consecutive shutouts (11). Aja Paculba set the single-season stolen base record (27), Francesca Enea broke the career home run record (41) in her junior season, and the Florida pitching staff threw three no-hitters in the regular season (Stephanie Brombacher vs. Coastal Carolina; Stacey Nelson vs. Ole Miss and Arkansas). Nelson was named the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award winner and the SEC Pitcher of the year for the second straight year. Nelson was named to the All-American first team (pitcher), and Brombacher (pitcher), Enea (outfielder), Kelsey Bruder (outfielder), and Paculba (second baseman) were named to the second team.

2010 World Series edit

The 2010 Florida softball team again qualified for the NCAA tournament and advanced to the 2010 Women's College World Series. In the opening game of the Series, the fourth-seeded Gators were decisively defeated 16–3 by the UCLA Bruins, who ultimately won the 2010 championship. The Gators recovered to eliminate the ninth-seeded Missouri Tigers 5–2, before being edged 3–2 and eliminated in turn by the sixth-seeded Georgia Bulldogs.

2011 World Series edit

During the 2011 season, Florida experienced a series of up-and-down streaks, but recovered to win the SEC Eastern Division for the fourth consecutive year. After being upset by the Auburn Tigers in the first round of the SEC tournament, the Gators qualified for the NCAA tournament and advanced to the 2011 Women's College World Series. In the World Series semi-finals, Florida twice defeated the SEC champion Alabama Crimson Tide, 16–2 and 9–2, to advance to the finals. The top-ranked Arizona State Sun Devils, in turn, swept the Gators, 14–4 and 7–2, in the best-of-three championship finals.

2012 NCAA tournament edit

On the eve of the NCAA tournament, three players: Cheyenne Coyle, Sami Fagan, and Kasey Fagan were dismissed from the team. No. 5 Florida lost to Florida Gulf Coast and USF in the Regionals and failed to reach the WCWS for the first time in Walton's tenure at UF.

2013 World Series edit

Despite winning the SEC regular season and tournament titles, No. 2 Florida lost to Tennessee 2–9 to open the WCWS. After a thrilling 9–8 extra innings game win against Nebraska, they lost 0–3 to Texas to end their season.

2014 National Champs edit

Florida beat rival Alabama for their first national championship with tournament MVP Hannah Rogers in the circle.

2015 National Champs edit

Led by the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year in Lauren Haeger, Florida became just the third team in the history of college softball to win back to back national championships. They defeated Michigan in the last game of the best of three series 4–1 to win the title. Lauren Haeger then went on to win the 2015 Honda Award.

2017 World Series

In 2017, Florida again secured the number one seed for the third straight year. After failing to make it to the WCWS in 2016 as the number one seed, Florida made it to the finals. In the finals, Florida took on rival Oklahoma, the number 10 overall seed. In game one, Oklahoma outlasted Florida after 17 innings in the longest WCWS game ever. The following day, Florida lost 4–5, and Oklahoma won the 2017 WCWS.

Coaching staff edit

Name Position coached Consecutive season at
Florida in current position
Tim Walton Head coach 17th
Aric Thomas Assistant coach and Recruiting Coordinator 6th
Chelsey Dobbins Assistant coach and Pitching Coach 1st
Francesca Enea Assistant coach 1st
Reference:[4]

Facility upgrades edit

In September 2016, the UAA announced a massive $100 million facilities initiative that included renovating many areas of the University of Florida's sports landscape. One of the improvements included in the plan was a renovation of the softball complex at Seashole Pressly Stadium. The plan states that existing bleachers behind home plate would be replaced with chairback seating, with additional bleachers extended down each foul line to accommodate 750 to 1,000 more seats; expanded press box, concession and restroom areas, upgraded coaches and players' facilities, as well as some shade structure.[5] The university hopes to complete these projects before 2021.

Year-by-year results edit

Season Overall record SEC record NCAA tournament Results SEC Tournament Results SEC Regular season Finish[6] NCAA tournament Seed
1997 42–25[7] 16–8 Did Not Make W 6–2 vs. Alabama
L 1–6 vs. No. 2 South Carolina
W 2–1 vs. Tennessee
W 4–3 vs. No. 23 LSU
W 7–5 vs. Auburn
L 0–8 vs. No. 2 South Carolina
3rd East Division
1998 47–22 23–5 L 0–1 vs. No. 6 South Florida
L 0–1 vs. No 16 Arizona State
W 3–1 vs Georgia
W 10–9 vs. South Carolina
L 0–1 vs. Mississippi State
L 0–1 vs. Mississippi State
1st SEC
1999 34–39 13–15 Did Not Make L 3–11 vs. No. 24 Tennessee
L 1–4 vs. Alabama
3rd East Division
2000 46–30 13–14 L 0–2 vs. No 10 California
W 1–0 vs. No 6 Fresno State
W 5–2 vs. Texas
L 1–2 vs. No 10 California
L 0–1 vs. No 11 Alabama
W 2–0 vs. Kentucky
L 1–2 vs. Arkansas
2nd East Division
2001 37–28 14–15 L 0–3 vs. FAU
W 8–0 vs. UConn
L 2–6 vs. No 16 Florida State
L 0–1 vs. Mississippi State
L 1–4 vs. Auburn
2nd East Division
2002 32–35 12–18 Did Not Make L 0–5 vs. No 3 LSU
L 1–7 vs. Auburn
3rd East Division
2003 41–25 19–11 W 3–2 vs. Oregon State
L 0–2 vs. Texas-Arlington
L 1–2 vs. FAU
W 6–2 vs. No 19/20 South Carolina
W 1–0 vs. No 7/9 Georgia
L 0–1 vs. No 12/13 LSU
L 1–3 vs. No 12/13 LSU
3rd East Division
2004 41–20 16–13 L 1–2 vs. Cal State-Northridge
W 4–0 vs. Long Island
L 1–8 vs. No 17/19 South Florida
L 1–7 vs. No 10/11 Georgia
L 5–7 vs. No 10/11 Tennessee
3rd East Division
Start of National Seeding
2005 41–23 18–12 L 2–3 vs. Bethune–Cookman
L 3–5 vs. UCF
L 0–4 vs. No 11/13 Tennessee
L 1–9 vs. LSU
3rd East Division No. 13
2006 43–25 17–13 L 0–2 vs. FAU
W 1–0 vs. North Carolina
L 0–1 vs. FAU
L 0–6 vs. Tennessee 3rd East Division No. 16
2007 50–22 17–11 W 8–0 vs. Stetson
W 3–0 vs. No 17 Georgia Tech
W 3–0 vs. No 18 Texas
L 0–2 vs. No 7 Texas A&M
W 3–2 vs. No 7 Texas A&M
L 0–2 vs. No 7 Texas A&M
W 3–0 vs. Mississippi State
W 1–0 vs. No 1 Tennessee
L 0–1 vs. No 5/6 LSU
2nd East Division No. 13
2008 70–5 27–1 W 7–2 vs. Georgia Tech
W 3–0 vs. UCF
L 0–1 vs. UCF
W 10–0 vs. UCF
W 4–2 vs. No 24/25 California
W 4–2 vs. No 24/25 California
L 2–3 vs. No 16/17 Louisiana-Lafayette*
W 2–0 vs. No 16/17 Virginia Tech*
W 2–0 vs. No 3/5 UCLA*
W 6–1 vs. No 4/5 Texas A&M*
L 0–1 vs. No 4/5 Texas A&M*
W 1–0 vs. Ole Miss
W 6–1 vs. No 12/13 Tennessee
W 4–1 vs. No 3 Alabama
SEC Tournament Champs
1st SEC No. 1
2009 63–5 26–1 W 12–0 vs. Florida A&M
W 7–1 vs. Texas A&M
W 9–0 vs. Lehigh
W 2–0 vs. No 14 California
W 2–1 vs No 14 California
W 3–0 vs No 6 Arizona*
W 1–0 vs No 7 Michigan*
W 6–5 vs No 4 Alabama*

FINALS:
L 0–8 vs No 3 Washington*
L 2–3 vs No 3 Washington*

W 3–0 vs. Auburn
W 11–3 vs. No 18 Tennessee
W 8–5 vs. No 5 Alabama
SEC Tournament Champs
1st SEC No. 1
2010 49–10 20–4 W 6–0 vs. Bethune–Cookman
W 6–0 vs. UCF
W 13–3 vs. FIU
W 8–0 vs. No 10/11 Arizona State
W 5–2 vs No 10/11 Arizona State
L 3–16 vs No 5/4 UCLA*
W 5–0 vs No 8/14 Missouri*
L 2–3 vs No 9 Georgia*
W 9–1 vs. Auburn
L 1–9 vs. No 17/11 LSU
1st East Division No. 4
2011 56–13 21–7 W 8–0 vs. Bethune–Cookman
W 4–2 vs. No 14 UCLA
L 2–3 vs. No 14 UCLA
W 11–3 vs. No 14 UCLA
W 9–1 vs. No 11 Oregon
W 7–0 vs No 11 Oregon
W 6–2 vs No 5 Missouri*
L 5–6 vs No 1 Arizona State*
W 16–2 vs No 2 Alabama*
W 9–2 vs No 2 Alabama*

FINALS:
L 4–14 vs No 1 Arizona State*
L 2–7 vs No 1 Arizona State*

L 2–6 vs. No 24 Auburn
1st East Division No. 4
2012 48–13 21–7 L 1–2 vs. FGCU
W 7–1 vs. UCF
W 6–2 vs. FGCU
L 0–1 vs. No 22 USF
W 1–0 vs. LSU
W 2–1 vs. No 3 Tennessee
L 1–10 vs. No 4 Alabama
2nd East Division No. 5
2013 58–9 18–6 W 7–1 vs. Hampton
W 11–1 vs. No 22 USF
W 2–0 vs. No 22 USF
W 4–3 vs. UAB
W 1–0 vs. UAB
L 2–9 vs. No 5 Tennessee*
W 9–8 vs. No 16/17 Nebraska*
L 0–3 vs. No 6/7 Texas*
W 8–4 vs. No 9/10 Alabama
W 9–5 vs. No 23 Georgia
W 10–4 No 7/8 Missouri
SEC Tournament Champs
1st SEC No. 2
2014 55–12 15–9 W 8–0 vs. Florida A&M
W 14–0 vs. Stetson
W 7–0 vs. UCF
W 9–0 vs. No 8/9 Washington
L 3–4 vs. No 8/9 Washington
W 8–0 vs. No 8/9 Washington
W 11–0 vs. No 17 Baylor*
W 4–0 vs. No 1 Oregon*
W 6–3 No 17 Baylor*

FINALS:
W 5–0 vs. No 5 Alabama*
W 6–3 vs. No 5 Alabama*
National Champions

L 0–2 vs. No 11/14 Georgia T-3rd SEC No. 5
2015 60–7 18–5 W 6–0 vs. Florida A&M
W 7–0 vs. Hofstra
W 1–0 vs. FAU
W 7–0 vs. No 25 Kentucky
W 1–0 vs. No 25 Kentucky
W 7–2 vs. No 10 Tennessee*
W 4–0 vs. No 8 LSU*
W 3–2 vs. No 4 Auburn*
FINALS:

W 3–2 vs. No 3 Michigan*
L 0–1 vs. No 3 Michigan*
W 4–1 vs. No 3 Michigan*
National Champions

W 10–2 vs. South Carolina
L 1–2 vs. No 11 Tennessee
1st SEC No. 1
2016 56–7 20–4 W 11–0 vs. Alabama State
W 5–0 vs. UCF
W 8–0 vs. UCF
L 0–3 vs. No 16 Georgia
L 2–3 vs. No 16 Georgia
W 1–0 vs. Ole Miss
L 1–2 vs. No 8 Auburn
1st SEC No. 1
2017 58–10 20–3 W 9–0 vs. Florida A&M
W 2–0 vs. OSU
L 0–1 vs. OSU
W 5–0 vs. OSU
L 0–3 vs. No 16 Alabama
W 2–0 vs. No 16 Alabama
W 2–1 vs. No 16 Alabama
W 8–0 vs. No 9 Texas A&M*
W 7–0 vs. No 8 LSU*
W 5–2 vs. No 6 Washington*
FINALS:

L 5–7 (17) vs. No 10 OU*
L 4–5 vs. No 10 OU*

L 0–2 vs. Ole Miss 1st SEC No. 1
2018 56–11 20–4 W 8–0 vs. Bethune–Cookman
W 10–2 vs. OSU
W 4–0 vs. OSU
W 5–4 vs. No 15 Texas A&M
L 4–5 vs. No 15 Texas A&M
W 5–3 vs. No 15 Texas A&M
W 11–3 vs. No 7 Georgia*
L 5–6 vs. No 3 UCLA*
L 0–2 vs. No 4 OU*
W 5–2 vs. No 13/15 Alabama
W 10–2 vs. No 7/8 Tennessee
W 3–1 No 12/14 South Carolina
SEC Tournament Champs
1st SEC No. 2
2019 49–18 12–12 W 3–0 vs. Boston University
W 8–0 (5) vs. Boise State
W 5–0 vs. Boise State
W 3–0 vs. No 12 Tennessee
L 2–3 (9) vs. No 12 Tennessee
W 2–1 (8) vs. No 12 Tennessee
L 1–2 vs. No 13 Oklahoma State*
L 3–15 (5) vs. No 8 Alabama*
W 6–5 vs. South Carolina
W 3–0 vs. LSU
W 3–0 vs. Auburn
W 2–1 vs. Alabama
SEC Tournament Champs
T-6th SEC No. 5
2020 23–4 3–0 2020 Season Canceled 2020 Season Canceled Canceled
2021 45–11 19–5 W 1–0 vs. South Florida
W 10–0 vs. South Alabama
W 8–0 vs. South Florida
L 0–4 vs. Georgia
L 0–6 vs. Georgia
W 6–2 vs. Mississippi State
W 7–6 vs. Missouri
L 0–4 vs. Alabama
T-1st SEC No. 4
2022 49-19 13-11 W 10-1 vs. Canisius College

W 7-1 vs. Georgia Tech

W 11-0 vs. Wisconsin

L 0-6 vs. No 3 Virginia Tech

W 7-2 vs. No 3 Virginia Tech

W 12-0 vs. No 3 Virginia Tech

W 7-1 vs. Oregon State*

L 0-2 vs. No 7 Oklahoma State*

L 0-8 vs. No 5 UCLA*

W 4-1 vs. Texas A&M

W 9-3 vs. Kentucky

L 1-4 vs. Arkansas

T-4th SEC No. 14
2023 38-22 11-13 W 3-2 vs. Loyola Marymount (CA)

L 0-8 (6) vs. No 9 Stanford

W 10-6 vs. Loyola Marymount (CA)

L 2-11 vs. No 9 Stanford

W 6-2 vs. Kentucky

L 0-4 vs. Tennessee

8th SEC
*Women's College World Series

NCAA tournament seeding history edit

National seeding began in 2005. The Florida Gators were one of only three teams to have a national seed every year since, along with Alabama and Tennessee, until they were not seeded in the 2023 tournament

Years → '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 '18 '19 '21 '22 '23
Seeds → 13 16 13 1 1 4 4 5 2 5 1 1 1 2 5 4 14

Player awards edit

National awards edit

USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year
NFCA National Player of the Year
  • Skylar Wallace (2023)[9]
NFCA National Freshman of the Year
Honda Sports Award
Senior CLASS Award
  • Stacey Nelson (2009)[12]

Conference awards edit

SEC Player of the Year
SEC Pitcher of the Year
  • Stacy Nelson (2008, 2009)
  • Lauren Haeger (2015)
  • Kelly Barnhill (2017, 2018)
SEC Freshman of the Year

All-Americans edit

 
Stacey Nelson

The Florida Gators softball program has produced 38 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American selections.

  • Chelsey Sakizzie – 1998 3rd team[13]
  • Stacey Nelson – 2007 2nd team
  • Kim Waleszonia – 2007 3rd team
  • Francesca Enea – 2008 2nd team[14]
  • Ali Gardiner – 2008 1st team[15]
  • Stacey Nelson – 2008 1st team[16]
  • Aja Paculba – 2008 2nd team[17]
  • Kim Waleszonia – 2008 3rd team[18]
  • Stephanie Brombacher – 2009 2nd team
  • Kelsey Bruder – 2009 2nd team
  • Francesca Enea – 2009 2nd team
  • Stacey Nelson – 2009 1st team
  • Aja Paculba – 2009 2nd team[19]
  • Francesca Enea – 2010 2nd team[20]
  • Stephanie Brombacher – 2010 3rd team[21]
  • Megan Bush – 2011 1st team[22]
  • Kelsey Bruder – 2011 1st team[23]
  • Brittany Schutte – 2011 1st team[24]
  • Hannah Rogers – 2011 2nd team[25]
  • Aja Paculba – 2011 3rd team[26]
  • Michelle Moultrie – 2011 3rd team[27]
  • Michelle Moultrie – 2012 1st team[28]
  • Hannah Rogers – 2012 2nd team[29]
  • Hannah Rogers – 2013 1st team[30]
  • Lauren Haeger – 2013 1st team[31]
  • Kelsey Stewart – 2014 1st team[32]
  • Hannah Rogers – 2014 3rd team[33]
  • Lauren Haeger – 2015 1st team[34]
  • Kelsey Stewart – 2015 1st team[35]
  • Aleshia Ocasio – 2015 3rd team[36]
  • Delanie Gourley – 2016 1st team[37]
  • Aleshia Ocasio – 2016 1st team[38]
  • Kayli Kvistad – 2016 2nd team[39]
  • Amanda Lorenz – 2016 3rd team[40]
  • Kelly Barnhill – 2017 1st team[41]
  • Delanie Gourley – 2017 1st team[42]
  • Amanda Lorenz – 2017 1st team[43]
  • Kayli Kvistad – 2017 3rd team[44]

2020 U.S. Olympic Team edit

Records edit

Statistic Individual Single Season[48] Individual Career[49] Team Single Game Team Single Season[50]
Hitting Records
Highest Batting average .407 Ali Gardiner 2008 .351 Aja Paculba .323 2009
Highest Slugging Percentage .713 Kelsey Bruder 2009 .595 Francesca Enea .543 2009
Highest On Base Percentage .508 Ali Gardiner 2008 .464 Aja Paculba .423 2009
Highest Stolen Base Percentage .944 Emily Marino .858 (97–113) 2000
Most At Bats 249 Kim Waleszonia 2008 813 Lara Pinkerton 43 vs Temple 3/4/1999 1953 2008
Most Runs Scored 69 Aja Paculba 2009 166 Kim Waleszonia 19 vs Florida A&M 4/5/1998 431 2009
Most Hits 88 Kim Waleszonia 2007
Ali Gardiner 2008
272 Kim Waleszonia 20 vs Florida A&M 4/5/1998 597 2008
Most Doubles 20 Ashley Boone 2001 59 Ashley Boone 6 vs Centenary 2/2/2003
vs LSU 3/29/2008
102 2008
Most Triples 5 Kristin Sandler 1998
Kim Waleszonia 2007, 2008
Aja Paculba 2009
17 Kim Waleszonia 4 vs Birmingham–Southern 2/14/2003 17 2003
Most Home Runs 18 Francesca Enea 2009 41 Francesca Enea 6 vs Campbell Fighting Camels 2/19/2010 86   2009
Most Runs Batted In 71 Francesca Enea 2009 157 Francesca Enea 396 2009
Most Total Bases 139 Kelsey Bruder 2009 377 Lindsay Cameron 30 vs Kentucky 5/7/2005 925 2009
Most Walks 49 Aja Paculba 2009 138 Emily Marino 12 vs Georgia 3/11/2009 274 2009
Most Times Hit By Pitch 13 Lauren Roussell 2005 32 Lauren Roussell 4 7 Times, Most Recently vs Alabama 5/9/2009 59 2006
Most Times Struck Out 65 Jackie Griffin 1999 169 Lacie Howard 22 vs Tennessee 3/10/2007 383 2006
Most Sacrifice Flies 6 Francesca Enea 2008 11 Francesca Enea 2 14 Times, Most Recently vs Tennessee 5/3/2008 24 2008
Most Sacrifice Hits 21 Nicole Kreipl 2000 48 Nicole Kreipl 5 vs Alabama 4/15/2000 74 2000
Most Stolen Bases 27 Aja Paculba 2009 65 Kim Waleszonia 12 vs Mississippi State 4/27/2003 129 2007
Most Stolen Base Attempts 78 Kim Waleszonia 12 vs Mississippi State 4/27/2003
Pitching Records
Lowest ERA 0.61 Stacey Nelson 2009 0.99 Stacey Nelson .69 2009
Lowest Opponent Batting Average .146 Jenny Gladding 2004 .174 Jenny Gladding .161 2009
Fewest Walks Allowed/7 Innings 0.71 Chelsey Sakizzie 1998 0.81 Chelsey Sakizzie 1.22 1997
Most Strikeouts/7 Innings 9.91 Jenny Gladding 2004 8.61 Jenny Gladding 8.62 2009
Highest Winning Percentage 1.000 Stephanie Brombacher 2008, 2009 1.000 Stephanie Brombacher .933 2008
Most Wins 47 Stacey Nelson 2008 136 Stacey Nelson 70   2008
Most Losses 19 Beth Dieter 1999 43 Beth Dieter 5
(Fewest)
2008
2009
Most Saves 5 Stacey Nelson 2006, 2007, 2008 18 Stacey Nelson 8 2005
2008
Most Appearances 59 Stacey Nelson 2008 206 Stacey Nelson
Most Games Started 49 Stacey Nelson 2008 156 Stacey Nelson
Most Complete Games 43 Stacey Nelson 2008 133 Stacey Nelson 54 2000
Most Shutouts 22 Stacey Nelson 2009 58 Stacey Nelson 39 2009
Innings Pitched 352.1 Stacey Nelson 2008 1141.1 Stacey Nelson 11.0 3 Times, Most Recently vs Tennessee 5/3/2008 512.1 2000
2008
Most Hits Allowed 263 Beth Dieter 1999 747 Stacey Stevens 21 vs Tennessee 4/2/1999 250
(Fewest)
2009
Most Doubles Allowed 6 vs Alabama 3/14/2007 34
(Fewest)
2009
Most Triples Allowed 2 10 Times, Most Recently vs Oregon 2/11/2006 1
(Fewest)
2004
2007
2008
Most Home Runs Allowed 3 8 Times, Most Recently vs Illinois 2/24/2006 6
(Fewest)
2009
Most Runs Allowed 125 Beth Dieter 1999 344 Stacey Stevens 18 vs Tennessee 4/2/1999 67
(Fewest)
2009
Most Earned Runs Allowed 98 Beth Dieter 1999 257 Stacey Stevens 14 vs Tennessee 4/2/1999 44
(Fewest)
2009
Most Walks Allowed 116 Stacey Nelson 2008 285 Stacey Nelson 11 vs Arkansas 3/25/2000 80
(Fewest)
1997
Most Strikeouts 363 Stacey Nelson 2008 1116 Stacey Nelson 17 vs Samford 2/20/2000 547 2009
Most Strikeouts Looking 83 Stacey Nelson 2008 249 Stacey Nelson 7 3 Times, Most Recently vs Connecticut 2/28/2004 156 2009
Most Batters Faced 1399 Stacey Nelson 2008 4504 Stacey Nelson 52 vs Tennessee 5/3/2008 2161 2000
Most At Bats Against 1222 Stacey Nelson 2008 3038 Stacey Stevens 1905 2000
Most Wild Pitches 21 Renise Landry 2001 49 Renise Landry
Stacey Nelson
5 vs Georgia 4/13/2002 55 2002
Most Hit Batters 28 Stacey Nelson 2008 83 Stacey Nelson 44 2008
Fielding Records
Highest Fielding Percentage 1.000 Ashlie Goble 2003
Brooke Johnson 2007
.993 Kristina Hilberth .977 2009
Lowest Stolen Bases Against Percentage .457 Kristen Butler 2003
Jenny Gladding 2003
.510 Jenny Gladding .517 2003
Most Chances 563 Ali Gardiner 2008 1742 Ashley Boone 54 vs Georgia Southern 3/2/2001 2232 2008
Most Putouts 529 Ali Gardiner 2008 1638 Ashley Boone 33 vs Georgia Southern 3/2/2001 1537 2000
Most Assists 163 Lauren Roussell 2007 544 Jennifer Massadeghi 19 3 Times, Most Recently vs Tennessee 5/3/2008 671 2001
Most Errors 30 Jennifer Massadeghi 2000 66 Jennifer Massadeghi 6 vs LSU 5/13/2005 43
(Fewest)
2009
Most Double Plays Turned 22 Ali Gardiner 2007 60 Melissa Zick 3 vs Arkansas 3/20/2005 26 2007
Most Caught Stealing By 22 Kristen Butler 2006 61 Kristen Butler 3 3 Times, Most Recently vs Alabama 3/14/2007 29 2003
Most Stolen Bases Against 42 Bobbie Molyneux 1997 112 Emily Marino 8 vs Georgia 4/14/2001 57 2001
Most Passed Balls 15 Kristen Butler 2005 39 Kristen Butler 3 vs Georgia 5/4/1997 16 2005
Most Runners Picked off 8 Kristen Butler 2003
Breanne Berger 2002
22 Kristen Butler
  SEC Single Season Record.   NCAA Single Season Record.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Two Enea Home Runs Force Second Semifinal Game at WCWS".
  3. ^ "Florida Gators Single Season Softball Records" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-02-08.
  4. ^ "Florida Gators Softball Coaches". FloridaGators.com. University Athletic Assoc. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  5. ^ "UAA Board Presented with $100 million Facilities Initiative". Florida Gators. Retrieved 2018-01-15.
  6. ^ "SEC Softball Media Guide" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Florida Softball Year-by-Year" (PDF).
  8. ^ "Lauren Haeger Named 2015 USA Collegiate Softball Player of the Year". TeamUSA.org. May 27, 2015. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
  9. ^ "Florida's Wallace, Tennessee's Rogers capture major DI end-of-year awards". nfca.org. June 9, 2023. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  10. ^ "Florida's Lorenz named 2016 Schutt Sports / NFCA Division I National Freshman of the Year". nfca.org. May 31, 2016. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
  11. ^ "Florida's Lauren Haeger Named Honda Sport Award Winner for Softball". The Collegiate Women Sports Awards by Honda. June 10, 2015. from the original on March 4, 2016.
  12. ^ "Softball—2009". SeniorClassAward.com. from the original on March 3, 2016.
  13. ^ "All-American Chelsey Sakizzie".
  14. ^ "All-American Francesca Enea".
  15. ^ "All-American Ali Gardiner".
  16. ^ "All-American Stacey Nelson".
  17. ^ "All-American Aja Paculba".
  18. ^ "All-American Kim Waleszonia".
  19. ^ 2009 All-Americans
  20. ^ 2010 All-Americans
  21. ^ 2010 All-Americans
  22. ^ 2011 All-Americans
  23. ^ 2011 All-Americans
  24. ^ 2011 All-Americans
  25. ^ 2011 All-Americans
  26. ^ 2011 All-Americans
  27. ^ 2011 All-Americans
  28. ^ 2012 All-Americans
  29. ^ 2012 All-Americans
  30. ^ 2013 All-Americans
  31. ^ 2013 All-Americans
  32. ^ 2014 All-Americans
  33. ^ 2014 All-Americans
  34. ^ 2015 All-Americans
  35. ^ 2015 All-Americans
  36. ^ 2015 All-Americans
  37. ^ "Four Gators Earn All-America Honors".
  38. ^ "Four Gators Earn All-America Honors".
  39. ^ "Four Gators Earn All-America Honors".
  40. ^ "Four Gators Earn All-America Honors".
  41. ^ "Four Gators Selected to NFCA All-American Teams".
  42. ^ "Four Gators Selected to NFCA All-American Teams".
  43. ^ "Four Gators Selected to NFCA All-American Teams".
  44. ^ "Four Gators Selected to NFCA All-American Teams".
  45. ^ Team USA
  46. ^ Team USA
  47. ^ Team USA
  48. ^ Florida Single Season Records
  49. ^ Florida Career Records
  50. ^ Florida Team Records

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The Florida Gators softball team represents the University of Florida in the sport of softball Florida competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association NCAA and the Southeastern Conference SEC The Gators play their home games at Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium on the university s Gainesville Florida campus and are currently led by head coach Tim Walton In the twenty six year history of the Florida Softball program the team has won two Women s College World Series WCWS national championships nine SEC regular season championships five SEC tournament championships and have made eleven WCWS appearances Florida Gators softball2023 Florida Gators softball teamUniversityUniversity of FloridaAthletic directorScott StricklinHead coachTim Walton 17th season ConferenceSECLocationGainesville FLHome stadiumKatie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium Capacity 2 800 NicknameGatorsColorsOrange and blue 1 NCAA Tournament champions2014 2015NCAA WCWS runner up2009 2011 2017NCAA WCWS appearances2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 2019 2022NCAA Super Regional appearances2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022NCAA Tournament appearances1998 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023Conference Tournament championships2008 2009 2013 2018 2019Regular Season Conference championships1998 2008 2009 2013 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 Contents 1 History 1 1 Larry Ray era 1997 2000 1 2 Karen Johns era 2001 2005 1 3 Tim Walton era 2006 present 1 3 1 2008 World Series 1 3 2 2009 World Series 1 3 3 2010 World Series 1 3 4 2011 World Series 1 3 5 2012 NCAA tournament 1 3 6 2013 World Series 1 3 7 2014 National Champs 1 3 8 2015 National Champs 2 Coaching staff 3 Facility upgrades 4 Year by year results 4 1 NCAA tournament seeding history 5 Player awards 5 1 National awards 5 2 Conference awards 6 All Americans 7 2020 U S Olympic Team 8 Records 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editLarry Ray era 1997 2000 edit On June 13 1995 the board of directors of the University Athletic Association approved the addition of a women s softball team to the University of Florida s athletic program Larry Ray who would coach the new team for their first four seasons agreed to be the first head coach on September 4 1995 After the construction of their new stadium facility the Gators played their first two games in a doubleheader on February 8 1997 against the Stetson Hatters both of which they won In the inaugural year of the Florida Softball program Ray s team posted an overall win loss record of 42 25 and a Southeastern Conference record of 16 8 and was the runner up in the SEC softball tournament ultimately losing to the second ranked South Carolina Gamecocks in the title game Florida built on the early success of their first season to win the program s first ever SEC regular season championship in 1998 and advance to the NCAA tournament After the 2000 season Ray left Florida to return to an assistant coaching position with the Arizona Wildcats softball team at the University of Arizona where he previously coached Karen Johns era 2001 2005 edit For the 2001 season Ray was replaced by Karen Johns Under Johns Florida qualified for the NCAA tournament four of five seasons and compiled a record of 192 131 during her tenure in Gainesville After the Gators finished third in the SEC Eastern Division for the fourth straight season and suffered four consecutive losses in the 2005 SEC Tournament and the opening round of the NCAA tournament Johns was fired nbsp Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium the Gainesville Florida home field of the Florida Gators softball team Tim Walton era 2006 present edit To replace Johns Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley hired the then head coach of the Wichita State Shockers softball team Tim Walton as the Gators new coach Under Walton the Florida softball team has become a consistent SEC and national title contender In 2014 the Gators won their first national title over Alabama and the following year they repeated as national champions this time by defeating Michigan 2008 World Series edit In his third season as the Gators head coach he led the team to an NCAA single season record seventy wins and five losses The team also made its first ever Women s College World Series WCWS appearance after beating the California Golden Bears two games to none in the Gainesville Super Regional of the NCAA tournament After losing its opening game of the WCWS to Louisiana Lafayette the Gators won three straight against games the Virginia Tech Hokies and Texas A amp M Aggies However in the double elimination format of the NCAA tournament the Gators needed to beat Texas A amp M twice in the WCWS semifinals to move into the championship final series That second semifinal game went two extra innings before either team scored and the Aggies earned the 1 0 victory in the ninth inning 2 Gators pitcher Stacey Nelson ended the 2008 season with single season school records in wins 47 strikeouts 363 innings pitched 352 1 and earned run average 0 75 3 2009 World Series edit Florida began its 2009 season ranked No 1 in the country in both major college softball polls but finished second after falling 8 0 and 3 2 to the Washington Huskies in the best of three games final championship series of the 2009 Women s College World Series The Gators compiled an overall record of 63 5 and completed its SEC regular season with a record of 26 1 They also broke the SEC single season record for home runs 86 and several single season team records including grand slams 12 total shutouts 39 and consecutive shutouts 11 Aja Paculba set the single season stolen base record 27 Francesca Enea broke the career home run record 41 in her junior season and the Florida pitching staff threw three no hitters in the regular season Stephanie Brombacher vs Coastal Carolina Stacey Nelson vs Ole Miss and Arkansas Nelson was named the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award winner and the SEC Pitcher of the year for the second straight year Nelson was named to the All American first team pitcher and Brombacher pitcher Enea outfielder Kelsey Bruder outfielder and Paculba second baseman were named to the second team 2010 World Series edit The 2010 Florida softball team again qualified for the NCAA tournament and advanced to the 2010 Women s College World Series In the opening game of the Series the fourth seeded Gators were decisively defeated 16 3 by the UCLA Bruins who ultimately won the 2010 championship The Gators recovered to eliminate the ninth seeded Missouri Tigers 5 2 before being edged 3 2 and eliminated in turn by the sixth seeded Georgia Bulldogs 2011 World Series edit During the 2011 season Florida experienced a series of up and down streaks but recovered to win the SEC Eastern Division for the fourth consecutive year After being upset by the Auburn Tigers in the first round of the SEC tournament the Gators qualified for the NCAA tournament and advanced to the 2011 Women s College World Series In the World Series semi finals Florida twice defeated the SEC champion Alabama Crimson Tide 16 2 and 9 2 to advance to the finals The top ranked Arizona State Sun Devils in turn swept the Gators 14 4 and 7 2 in the best of three championship finals 2012 NCAA tournament edit On the eve of the NCAA tournament three players Cheyenne Coyle Sami Fagan and Kasey Fagan were dismissed from the team No 5 Florida lost to Florida Gulf Coast and USF in the Regionals and failed to reach the WCWS for the first time in Walton s tenure at UF 2013 World Series edit Despite winning the SEC regular season and tournament titles No 2 Florida lost to Tennessee 2 9 to open the WCWS After a thrilling 9 8 extra innings game win against Nebraska they lost 0 3 to Texas to end their season 2014 National Champs edit Florida beat rival Alabama for their first national championship with tournament MVP Hannah Rogers in the circle 2015 National Champs edit Led by the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year in Lauren Haeger Florida became just the third team in the history of college softball to win back to back national championships They defeated Michigan in the last game of the best of three series 4 1 to win the title Lauren Haeger then went on to win the 2015 Honda Award 2017 World SeriesIn 2017 Florida again secured the number one seed for the third straight year After failing to make it to the WCWS in 2016 as the number one seed Florida made it to the finals In the finals Florida took on rival Oklahoma the number 10 overall seed In game one Oklahoma outlasted Florida after 17 innings in the longest WCWS game ever The following day Florida lost 4 5 and Oklahoma won the 2017 WCWS Coaching staff editName Position coached Consecutive season atFlorida in current positionTim Walton Head coach 17thAric Thomas Assistant coach and Recruiting Coordinator 6thChelsey Dobbins Assistant coach and Pitching Coach 1stFrancesca Enea Assistant coach 1stReference 4 Facility upgrades editIn September 2016 the UAA announced a massive 100 million facilities initiative that included renovating many areas of the University of Florida s sports landscape One of the improvements included in the plan was a renovation of the softball complex at Seashole Pressly Stadium The plan states that existing bleachers behind home plate would be replaced with chairback seating with additional bleachers extended down each foul line to accommodate 750 to 1 000 more seats expanded press box concession and restroom areas upgraded coaches and players facilities as well as some shade structure 5 The university hopes to complete these projects before 2021 Year by year results editSeason Overall record SEC record NCAA tournament Results SEC Tournament Results SEC Regular season Finish 6 NCAA tournament Seed1997 42 25 7 16 8 Did Not Make W 6 2 vs AlabamaL 1 6 vs No 2 South CarolinaW 2 1 vs TennesseeW 4 3 vs No 23 LSUW 7 5 vs AuburnL 0 8 vs No 2 South Carolina 3rd East Division1998 47 22 23 5 L 0 1 vs No 6 South FloridaL 0 1 vs No 16 Arizona State W 3 1 vs GeorgiaW 10 9 vs South CarolinaL 0 1 vs Mississippi StateL 0 1 vs Mississippi State 1st SEC1999 34 39 13 15 Did Not Make L 3 11 vs No 24 TennesseeL 1 4 vs Alabama 3rd East Division2000 46 30 13 14 L 0 2 vs No 10 CaliforniaW 1 0 vs No 6 Fresno StateW 5 2 vs TexasL 1 2 vs No 10 California L 0 1 vs No 11 AlabamaW 2 0 vs KentuckyL 1 2 vs Arkansas 2nd East Division2001 37 28 14 15 L 0 3 vs FAUW 8 0 vs UConnL 2 6 vs No 16 Florida State L 0 1 vs Mississippi StateL 1 4 vs Auburn 2nd East Division2002 32 35 12 18 Did Not Make L 0 5 vs No 3 LSUL 1 7 vs Auburn 3rd East Division2003 41 25 19 11 W 3 2 vs Oregon StateL 0 2 vs Texas ArlingtonL 1 2 vs FAU W 6 2 vs No 19 20 South CarolinaW 1 0 vs No 7 9 GeorgiaL 0 1 vs No 12 13 LSUL 1 3 vs No 12 13 LSU 3rd East Division2004 41 20 16 13 L 1 2 vs Cal State NorthridgeW 4 0 vs Long IslandL 1 8 vs No 17 19 South Florida L 1 7 vs No 10 11 GeorgiaL 5 7 vs No 10 11 Tennessee 3rd East DivisionStart of National Seeding2005 41 23 18 12 L 2 3 vs Bethune CookmanL 3 5 vs UCF L 0 4 vs No 11 13 TennesseeL 1 9 vs LSU 3rd East Division No 132006 43 25 17 13 L 0 2 vs FAUW 1 0 vs North CarolinaL 0 1 vs FAU L 0 6 vs Tennessee 3rd East Division No 162007 50 22 17 11 W 8 0 vs Stetson W 3 0 vs No 17 Georgia TechW 3 0 vs No 18 TexasL 0 2 vs No 7 Texas A amp MW 3 2 vs No 7 Texas A amp ML 0 2 vs No 7 Texas A amp M W 3 0 vs Mississippi StateW 1 0 vs No 1 TennesseeL 0 1 vs No 5 6 LSU 2nd East Division No 132008 70 5 27 1 W 7 2 vs Georgia TechW 3 0 vs UCFL 0 1 vs UCFW 10 0 vs UCFW 4 2 vs No 24 25 CaliforniaW 4 2 vs No 24 25 CaliforniaL 2 3 vs No 16 17 Louisiana Lafayette W 2 0 vs No 16 17 Virginia Tech W 2 0 vs No 3 5 UCLA W 6 1 vs No 4 5 Texas A amp M L 0 1 vs No 4 5 Texas A amp M W 1 0 vs Ole MissW 6 1 vs No 12 13 TennesseeW 4 1 vs No 3 AlabamaSEC Tournament Champs 1st SEC No 12009 63 5 26 1 W 12 0 vs Florida A amp MW 7 1 vs Texas A amp MW 9 0 vs LehighW 2 0 vs No 14 CaliforniaW 2 1 vs No 14 CaliforniaW 3 0 vs No 6 Arizona W 1 0 vs No 7 Michigan W 6 5 vs No 4 Alabama FINALS L 0 8 vs No 3 Washington L 2 3 vs No 3 Washington W 3 0 vs AuburnW 11 3 vs No 18 TennesseeW 8 5 vs No 5 AlabamaSEC Tournament Champs 1st SEC No 12010 49 10 20 4 W 6 0 vs Bethune CookmanW 6 0 vs UCFW 13 3 vs FIUW 8 0 vs No 10 11 Arizona StateW 5 2 vs No 10 11 Arizona StateL 3 16 vs No 5 4 UCLA W 5 0 vs No 8 14 Missouri L 2 3 vs No 9 Georgia W 9 1 vs AuburnL 1 9 vs No 17 11 LSU 1st East Division No 42011 56 13 21 7 W 8 0 vs Bethune CookmanW 4 2 vs No 14 UCLAL 2 3 vs No 14 UCLAW 11 3 vs No 14 UCLAW 9 1 vs No 11 OregonW 7 0 vs No 11 OregonW 6 2 vs No 5 Missouri L 5 6 vs No 1 Arizona State W 16 2 vs No 2 Alabama W 9 2 vs No 2 Alabama FINALS L 4 14 vs No 1 Arizona State L 2 7 vs No 1 Arizona State L 2 6 vs No 24 Auburn 1st East Division No 42012 48 13 21 7 L 1 2 vs FGCUW 7 1 vs UCFW 6 2 vs FGCUL 0 1 vs No 22 USF W 1 0 vs LSUW 2 1 vs No 3 TennesseeL 1 10 vs No 4 Alabama 2nd East Division No 52013 58 9 18 6 W 7 1 vs HamptonW 11 1 vs No 22 USFW 2 0 vs No 22 USFW 4 3 vs UABW 1 0 vs UABL 2 9 vs No 5 Tennessee W 9 8 vs No 16 17 Nebraska L 0 3 vs No 6 7 Texas W 8 4 vs No 9 10 AlabamaW 9 5 vs No 23 GeorgiaW 10 4 No 7 8 MissouriSEC Tournament Champs 1st SEC No 22014 55 12 15 9 W 8 0 vs Florida A amp MW 14 0 vs StetsonW 7 0 vs UCFW 9 0 vs No 8 9 WashingtonL 3 4 vs No 8 9 WashingtonW 8 0 vs No 8 9 WashingtonW 11 0 vs No 17 Baylor W 4 0 vs No 1 Oregon W 6 3 No 17 Baylor FINALS W 5 0 vs No 5 Alabama W 6 3 vs No 5 Alabama National Champions L 0 2 vs No 11 14 Georgia T 3rd SEC No 52015 60 7 18 5 W 6 0 vs Florida A amp MW 7 0 vs HofstraW 1 0 vs FAUW 7 0 vs No 25 KentuckyW 1 0 vs No 25 KentuckyW 7 2 vs No 10 Tennessee W 4 0 vs No 8 LSU W 3 2 vs No 4 Auburn FINALS W 3 2 vs No 3 Michigan L 0 1 vs No 3 Michigan W 4 1 vs No 3 Michigan National Champions W 10 2 vs South CarolinaL 1 2 vs No 11 Tennessee 1st SEC No 12016 56 7 20 4 W 11 0 vs Alabama StateW 5 0 vs UCFW 8 0 vs UCFL 0 3 vs No 16 GeorgiaL 2 3 vs No 16 Georgia W 1 0 vs Ole MissL 1 2 vs No 8 Auburn 1st SEC No 12017 58 10 20 3 W 9 0 vs Florida A amp MW 2 0 vs OSUL 0 1 vs OSUW 5 0 vs OSUL 0 3 vs No 16 AlabamaW 2 0 vs No 16 AlabamaW 2 1 vs No 16 AlabamaW 8 0 vs No 9 Texas A amp M W 7 0 vs No 8 LSU W 5 2 vs No 6 Washington FINALS L 5 7 17 vs No 10 OU L 4 5 vs No 10 OU L 0 2 vs Ole Miss 1st SEC No 12018 56 11 20 4 W 8 0 vs Bethune CookmanW 10 2 vs OSUW 4 0 vs OSUW 5 4 vs No 15 Texas A amp ML 4 5 vs No 15 Texas A amp MW 5 3 vs No 15 Texas A amp MW 11 3 vs No 7 Georgia L 5 6 vs No 3 UCLA L 0 2 vs No 4 OU W 5 2 vs No 13 15 AlabamaW 10 2 vs No 7 8 TennesseeW 3 1 No 12 14 South CarolinaSEC Tournament Champs 1st SEC No 22019 49 18 12 12 W 3 0 vs Boston UniversityW 8 0 5 vs Boise StateW 5 0 vs Boise StateW 3 0 vs No 12 TennesseeL 2 3 9 vs No 12 TennesseeW 2 1 8 vs No 12 TennesseeL 1 2 vs No 13 Oklahoma State L 3 15 5 vs No 8 Alabama W 6 5 vs South CarolinaW 3 0 vs LSUW 3 0 vs AuburnW 2 1 vs AlabamaSEC Tournament Champs T 6th SEC No 52020 23 4 3 0 2020 Season Canceled 2020 Season Canceled Canceled2021 45 11 19 5 W 1 0 vs South FloridaW 10 0 vs South AlabamaW 8 0 vs South FloridaL 0 4 vs GeorgiaL 0 6 vs Georgia W 6 2 vs Mississippi StateW 7 6 vs MissouriL 0 4 vs Alabama T 1st SEC No 42022 49 19 13 11 W 10 1 vs Canisius College W 7 1 vs Georgia TechW 11 0 vs WisconsinL 0 6 vs No 3 Virginia TechW 7 2 vs No 3 Virginia TechW 12 0 vs No 3 Virginia TechW 7 1 vs Oregon State L 0 2 vs No 7 Oklahoma State L 0 8 vs No 5 UCLA W 4 1 vs Texas A amp M W 9 3 vs KentuckyL 1 4 vs Arkansas T 4th SEC No 142023 38 22 11 13 W 3 2 vs Loyola Marymount CA L 0 8 6 vs No 9 StanfordW 10 6 vs Loyola Marymount CA L 2 11 vs No 9 Stanford W 6 2 vs Kentucky L 0 4 vs Tennessee 8th SEC Women s College World SeriesNCAA tournament seeding history edit National seeding began in 2005 The Florida Gators were one of only three teams to have a national seed every year since along with Alabama and Tennessee until they were not seeded in the 2023 tournament Years 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23Seeds 13 16 13 1 1 4 4 5 2 5 1 1 1 2 5 4 14 Player awards editNational awards edit USA Softball Collegiate Player of the YearLauren Haeger 2015 8 Kelly Barnhill 2017 NFCA National Player of the YearSkylar Wallace 2023 9 NFCA National Freshman of the YearAmanda Lorenz 2016 10 Honda Sports AwardKelly Barnhill 2017 Lauren Haeger 2015 11 Senior CLASS AwardStacey Nelson 2009 12 Conference awards edit SEC Player of the YearChelsea Sakizzie 1998 Kristen Butler 2006 Kelsey Bruder 2011 Michelle Moultrie 2012 Kelsey Stewart 2015 Amanda Lorenz 2018 Skylar Wallace 2023 SEC Pitcher of the YearStacy Nelson 2008 2009 Lauren Haeger 2015 Kelly Barnhill 2017 2018 SEC Freshman of the YearMandy Schuerman 2002 Amanda Lorenz 2016 All Americans edit nbsp Stacey NelsonThe Florida Gators softball program has produced 38 Louisville Slugger NFCA All American selections Chelsey Sakizzie 1998 3rd team 13 Stacey Nelson 2007 2nd team Kim Waleszonia 2007 3rd team Francesca Enea 2008 2nd team 14 Ali Gardiner 2008 1st team 15 Stacey Nelson 2008 1st team 16 Aja Paculba 2008 2nd team 17 Kim Waleszonia 2008 3rd team 18 Stephanie Brombacher 2009 2nd team Kelsey Bruder 2009 2nd team Francesca Enea 2009 2nd team Stacey Nelson 2009 1st team Aja Paculba 2009 2nd team 19 Francesca Enea 2010 2nd team 20 Stephanie Brombacher 2010 3rd team 21 Megan Bush 2011 1st team 22 Kelsey Bruder 2011 1st team 23 Brittany Schutte 2011 1st team 24 Hannah Rogers 2011 2nd team 25 Aja Paculba 2011 3rd team 26 Michelle Moultrie 2011 3rd team 27 Michelle Moultrie 2012 1st team 28 Hannah Rogers 2012 2nd team 29 Hannah Rogers 2013 1st team 30 Lauren Haeger 2013 1st team 31 Kelsey Stewart 2014 1st team 32 Hannah Rogers 2014 3rd team 33 Lauren Haeger 2015 1st team 34 Kelsey Stewart 2015 1st team 35 Aleshia Ocasio 2015 3rd team 36 Delanie Gourley 2016 1st team 37 Aleshia Ocasio 2016 1st team 38 Kayli Kvistad 2016 2nd team 39 Amanda Lorenz 2016 3rd team 40 Kelly Barnhill 2017 1st team 41 Delanie Gourley 2017 1st team 42 Amanda Lorenz 2017 1st team 43 Kayli Kvistad 2017 3rd team 44 2020 U S Olympic Team editMichelle Moultrie 45 Aubree Munro 46 Kelsey Stewart 47 Records editStatistic Individual Single Season 48 Individual Career 49 Team Single Game Team Single Season 50 Hitting RecordsHighest Batting average 407 Ali Gardiner 2008 351 Aja Paculba 323 2009Highest Slugging Percentage 713 Kelsey Bruder 2009 595 Francesca Enea 543 2009Highest On Base Percentage 508 Ali Gardiner 2008 464 Aja Paculba 423 2009Highest Stolen Base Percentage 944 Emily Marino 858 97 113 2000Most At Bats 249 Kim Waleszonia 2008 813 Lara Pinkerton 43 vs Temple 3 4 1999 1953 2008Most Runs Scored 69 Aja Paculba 2009 166 Kim Waleszonia 19 vs Florida A amp M 4 5 1998 431 2009Most Hits 88 Kim Waleszonia 2007Ali Gardiner 2008 272 Kim Waleszonia 20 vs Florida A amp M 4 5 1998 597 2008Most Doubles 20 Ashley Boone 2001 59 Ashley Boone 6 vs Centenary 2 2 2003vs LSU 3 29 2008 102 2008Most Triples 5 Kristin Sandler 1998Kim Waleszonia 2007 2008Aja Paculba 2009 17 Kim Waleszonia 4 vs Birmingham Southern 2 14 2003 17 2003Most Home Runs 18 Francesca Enea 2009 41 Francesca Enea 6 vs Campbell Fighting Camels 2 19 2010 86 nbsp 2009Most Runs Batted In 71 Francesca Enea 2009 157 Francesca Enea 396 2009Most Total Bases 139 Kelsey Bruder 2009 377 Lindsay Cameron 30 vs Kentucky 5 7 2005 925 2009Most Walks 49 Aja Paculba 2009 138 Emily Marino 12 vs Georgia 3 11 2009 274 2009Most Times Hit By Pitch 13 Lauren Roussell 2005 32 Lauren Roussell 4 7 Times Most Recently vs Alabama 5 9 2009 59 2006Most Times Struck Out 65 Jackie Griffin 1999 169 Lacie Howard 22 vs Tennessee 3 10 2007 383 2006Most Sacrifice Flies 6 Francesca Enea 2008 11 Francesca Enea 2 14 Times Most Recently vs Tennessee 5 3 2008 24 2008Most Sacrifice Hits 21 Nicole Kreipl 2000 48 Nicole Kreipl 5 vs Alabama 4 15 2000 74 2000Most Stolen Bases 27 Aja Paculba 2009 65 Kim Waleszonia 12 vs Mississippi State 4 27 2003 129 2007Most Stolen Base Attempts 78 Kim Waleszonia 12 vs Mississippi State 4 27 2003 Pitching RecordsLowest ERA 0 61 Stacey Nelson 2009 0 99 Stacey Nelson 69 2009Lowest Opponent Batting Average 146 Jenny Gladding 2004 174 Jenny Gladding 161 2009Fewest Walks Allowed 7 Innings 0 71 Chelsey Sakizzie 1998 0 81 Chelsey Sakizzie 1 22 1997Most Strikeouts 7 Innings 9 91 Jenny Gladding 2004 8 61 Jenny Gladding 8 62 2009Highest Winning Percentage 1 000 Stephanie Brombacher 2008 2009 1 000 Stephanie Brombacher 933 2008Most Wins 47 Stacey Nelson 2008 136 Stacey Nelson 70 nbsp 2008Most Losses 19 Beth Dieter 1999 43 Beth Dieter 5 Fewest 20082009Most Saves 5 Stacey Nelson 2006 2007 2008 18 Stacey Nelson 8 20052008Most Appearances 59 Stacey Nelson 2008 206 Stacey Nelson Most Games Started 49 Stacey Nelson 2008 156 Stacey Nelson Most Complete Games 43 Stacey Nelson 2008 133 Stacey Nelson 54 2000Most Shutouts 22 Stacey Nelson 2009 58 Stacey Nelson 39 2009Innings Pitched 352 1 Stacey Nelson 2008 1141 1 Stacey Nelson 11 0 3 Times Most Recently vs Tennessee 5 3 2008 512 1 20002008Most Hits Allowed 263 Beth Dieter 1999 747 Stacey Stevens 21 vs Tennessee 4 2 1999 250 Fewest 2009Most Doubles Allowed 6 vs Alabama 3 14 2007 34 Fewest 2009Most Triples Allowed 2 10 Times Most Recently vs Oregon 2 11 2006 1 Fewest 200420072008Most Home Runs Allowed 3 8 Times Most Recently vs Illinois 2 24 2006 6 Fewest 2009Most Runs Allowed 125 Beth Dieter 1999 344 Stacey Stevens 18 vs Tennessee 4 2 1999 67 Fewest 2009Most Earned Runs Allowed 98 Beth Dieter 1999 257 Stacey Stevens 14 vs Tennessee 4 2 1999 44 Fewest 2009Most Walks Allowed 116 Stacey Nelson 2008 285 Stacey Nelson 11 vs Arkansas 3 25 2000 80 Fewest 1997Most Strikeouts 363 Stacey Nelson 2008 1116 Stacey Nelson 17 vs Samford 2 20 2000 547 2009Most Strikeouts Looking 83 Stacey Nelson 2008 249 Stacey Nelson 7 3 Times Most Recently vs Connecticut 2 28 2004 156 2009Most Batters Faced 1399 Stacey Nelson 2008 4504 Stacey Nelson 52 vs Tennessee 5 3 2008 2161 2000Most At Bats Against 1222 Stacey Nelson 2008 3038 Stacey Stevens 1905 2000Most Wild Pitches 21 Renise Landry 2001 49 Renise LandryStacey Nelson 5 vs Georgia 4 13 2002 55 2002Most Hit Batters 28 Stacey Nelson 2008 83 Stacey Nelson 44 2008Fielding RecordsHighest Fielding Percentage 1 000 Ashlie Goble 2003Brooke Johnson 2007 993 Kristina Hilberth 977 2009Lowest Stolen Bases Against Percentage 457 Kristen Butler 2003Jenny Gladding 2003 510 Jenny Gladding 517 2003Most Chances 563 Ali Gardiner 2008 1742 Ashley Boone 54 vs Georgia Southern 3 2 2001 2232 2008Most Putouts 529 Ali Gardiner 2008 1638 Ashley Boone 33 vs Georgia Southern 3 2 2001 1537 2000Most Assists 163 Lauren Roussell 2007 544 Jennifer Massadeghi 19 3 Times Most Recently vs Tennessee 5 3 2008 671 2001Most Errors 30 Jennifer Massadeghi 2000 66 Jennifer Massadeghi 6 vs LSU 5 13 2005 43 Fewest 2009Most Double Plays Turned 22 Ali Gardiner 2007 60 Melissa Zick 3 vs Arkansas 3 20 2005 26 2007Most Caught Stealing By 22 Kristen Butler 2006 61 Kristen Butler 3 3 Times Most Recently vs Alabama 3 14 2007 29 2003Most Stolen Bases Against 42 Bobbie Molyneux 1997 112 Emily Marino 8 vs Georgia 4 14 2001 57 2001Most Passed Balls 15 Kristen Butler 2005 39 Kristen Butler 3 vs Georgia 5 4 1997 16 2005Most Runners Picked off 8 Kristen Butler 2003Breanne Berger 2002 22 Kristen Butler nbsp SEC Single Season Record nbsp NCAA Single Season Record See also edit nbsp Florida portalFlorida Gators Florida Gators baseball History of the University of Florida List of University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame members University Athletic Association List of NCAA Division I softball programsReferences edit UF Identity Style Guide March 1 2016 Retrieved March 19 2016 Two Enea Home Runs Force Second Semifinal Game at WCWS Florida Gators Single Season Softball Records PDF Retrieved 2009 02 08 Florida Gators Softball Coaches FloridaGators com University Athletic Assoc Retrieved 4 February 2019 UAA Board Presented with 100 million Facilities Initiative Florida Gators Retrieved 2018 01 15 SEC Softball Media Guide PDF Florida Softball Year by Year PDF Lauren Haeger Named 2015 USA Collegiate Softball Player of the Year TeamUSA org May 27 2015 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Florida s Wallace Tennessee s Rogers capture major DI end of year awards nfca org June 9 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Florida s Lorenz named 2016 Schutt Sports NFCA Division I National Freshman of the Year nfca org May 31 2016 Retrieved May 27 2021 Florida s Lauren Haeger Named Honda Sport Award Winner for Softball The Collegiate Women Sports Awards by Honda June 10 2015 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Softball 2009 SeniorClassAward com Archived from the original on March 3 2016 All American Chelsey Sakizzie All American Francesca Enea All American Ali Gardiner All American Stacey Nelson All American Aja Paculba All American Kim Waleszonia 2009 All Americans 2010 All Americans 2010 All Americans 2011 All Americans 2011 All Americans 2011 All Americans 2011 All Americans 2011 All Americans 2011 All Americans 2012 All Americans 2012 All Americans 2013 All Americans 2013 All Americans 2014 All Americans 2014 All Americans 2015 All Americans 2015 All Americans 2015 All Americans Four Gators Earn All America Honors Four Gators Earn All America Honors Four Gators Earn All America Honors Four Gators Earn All America Honors Four Gators Selected to NFCA All American Teams Four Gators Selected to NFCA All American Teams Four Gators Selected to NFCA All American Teams Four Gators Selected to NFCA All American Teams Athletes Michelle Moultrie Team USA Athletes Aubree Munro Team USA Athletes Kelsey Stewart Team USA Florida Single Season Records Florida Career Records Florida Team RecordsExternal links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida Gators softball amp oldid 1192673296, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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