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Joan Joyce

Joan Joyce (August 18, 1940 – March 26, 2022)[1] was the softball coach at Florida Atlantic, for 28 years until her death in 2022. She previously was a softball player for the Raybestos Brakettes and the Orange Lionettes.[2] She also had set records on the LPGA Tour as a golfer and on the USA women's national basketball team, and was a player and coach for the Connecticut Clippers volleyball team.[3]

Joan Joyce
Biographical details
Born(1940-08-18)August 18, 1940
Waterbury, Connecticut, U.S.
DiedMarch 26, 2022(2022-03-26) (aged 81)
Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.
Playing career
Softball
1954–1963Raybestos Brakettes
1964–1966Orange Lionettes
1967–1975Raybestos Brakettes
Golf
1977–1995LPGA
Basketball
1964–1965USA Women's National Team
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
College softball
1973–1974LIU Brooklyn
1974–1975Mattatuck Community College
1995–2022Florida Atlantic
College golf
1996–2014Florida Atlantic
Head coaching record
Overall1002–674–1 (.598)

Softball edit

Playing career edit

Joyce played for the Brakettes from 1954 to 1963, the Lionettes from 1964 to 1966, and again the Brakettes from 1967 to 1975, In her career, she racked up many of the sport's records, which have yet to be broken:

  • Most consecutive all-star team selections (18)
  • Eight-time MVP in the National Tournament (1961, 1963, 1968, 1971 (co-MVP), 1973, 1974, and 1975)
  • Most victories in a season (42) (in 1974)
  • Two no-hit, no-run games in National Tournament (four times)
  • Shutouts in a season (38 in 1974)
  • Most innings pitched in a game (29 in 1968 against Perkasie)
  • Career doubles (153)
  • Doubles in a season (22 in 1968)
  • Career triples (67)
  • Brakettes team batting champion (1960, 1962, 1967–69, 1973)
  • Highest batting average (.467 in 1971)

Her pitches were extremely fast at over 70 miles per hour. She pitched 150 no-hitters and 50 perfect games, with a lifetime earned run average of 0.09. In her record-setting 42-win season, she pitched 38 shutouts. Her 1974 Brakettes team was the first American team to win the world championship.[3]

In exhibition games, she struck out Ted Williams at Municipal Stadium in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1961 (also during a brief stint in 1966) and Hank Aaron in 1978.[2][4]

Coaching career edit

Joyce was co-founder (with Billie Jean King, Jim Jorgensen and Dennis Murphy) of the Women's Professional Softball League in 1976 and the coach and part owner of the Connecticut Falcons team, which won the Championship all four years of the league's history.

She was a coach at Florida Atlantic University, having coached softball since 1994 and women's golf since 1996.[5] As of 2022, Joyce's Owls team won eleven conference championships and advanced to eleven NCAA Division I softball tournaments.[3] In her first two seasons (1995 and 1996), the Owls were Atlantic Sun Conference runners-up, then won the next eight championships. They took second in 2005, then won again in 2006. The Owls won the Sun Belt Conference championship in 2007, and the Conference USA championship in 2016. Joyce was named Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year in 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2002, Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year in 2007, and Conference USA Coach of the Year in 2016 and 2018.

On March 18, 2022, Joyce earned her 1,000th career win as a head coach, becoming the 27th NCAA Division I softball coach to reach the milestone.[6][7]

Golf edit

After softball, she joined the LPGA Tour, in which she was from 1977 to 1994.[8] Her best finishes included sixth-place in tournaments in 1981, 1982 and 1984, including a round of 66.[8] Joyce holds the record for lowest number of putts (17) in a single LPGA round, set at the 1982 Lady Michelob.[9]

Volleyball edit

Joyce served as player and coach in the United States Volleyball Association with the Connecticut Clippers.[citation needed] She competed in four national tournaments, and was named to the All-East Regional team.[citation needed]

Basketball edit

Joyce played on the USA women's national basketball team in 1964 and 1965[citation needed], setting a national tournament single game scoring record in 1964 with 67 points[citation needed]. She was a four-time Women's Basketball Association All-American[citation needed], and a three-time Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) All-America player[citation needed].

Halls of Fame edit

Joyce was inducted into the National Softball Hall of Fame in 1983.[10] She was inducted into the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame in 1999.[11]

In addition to the National Softball Hall of Fame and International Softball Federation Hall of Fame, she has been inducted into the Palm Beach County Sports Hall of Fame, Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame, the Connecticut Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, the Hank O'Donnell Hall of Fame, the Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame, the Greater Waterbury Hall of Fame, and, as one of only three Americans, the International Women's Sports Hall of Fame.

Death edit

Joyce died on March 26, 2022[12] in Boca Raton, Florida.[4]

Head coaching record edit

College softball edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Florida Atlantic Owls (Atlantic Sun Conference) (1995–2006)
1995 Florida Atlantic 33–18 9–5 2nd (East)
1996 Florida Atlantic 37–32 11–5 3rd (East)
1997 Florida Atlantic 42–29 14–2 1st (East)
1998 Florida Atlantic 47–20 14–6 1st (East)
1999 Florida Atlantic 49–20 10–2 1st (East) NCAA Regional
2000 Florida Atlantic 57–17 13–1 1st NCAA Regional
2001 Florida Atlantic 46–21 9–5 T–1st NCAA Regional
2002 Florida Atlantic 62–13 16–2 1st NCAA Regional
2003 Florida Atlantic 44–28 18–4 1st NCAA Regional
2004 Florida Atlantic 56–18 17–3 1st NCAA Regional
2005 Florida Atlantic 37–32 14–6 2nd
2006 Florida Atlantic 35–25 15–5 T–2nd NCAA Regional
Florida Atlantic Owls (Sun Belt Conference) (2007–2013)
2007 Florida Atlantic 42–23 16–8 1st
2008 Florida Atlantic 35–26 17–7 2nd
2009 Florida Atlantic 30–30 10–13 7th
2010 Florida Atlantic 28–26 12–10 4th
2011 Florida Atlantic 34–25 15–9 2nd
2012 Florida Atlantic 15–39 5–18 T–8th
2013 Florida Atlantic 28–29 10–12 5th
Florida Atlantic Owls (Conference USA) (2014–Present)
2014 Florida Atlantic 33–22 15–9 T–3rd
2015 Florida Atlantic 39–19–1 16–7 2nd (East) NCAA Regional
2016 Florida Atlantic 51–9 22–2 1st (East) NCAA Regional
2017 Florida Atlantic 35–21 15–9 3rd (East)
2018 Florida Atlantic 30–26 15–8 1st (East)
2019 Florida Atlantic 20–30 7–17 5th (East)
2020 Florida Atlantic 8–14 1–2 3rd (East) Season canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic
2021 Florida Atlantic 12–35 6–14 6th (East)
2022 Florida Atlantic 18–17 6–3 2nd (East)
Florida Atlantic: 1002–674–1 (.598) 348–194 (.642)
Total: 1002–674–1 (.598)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References edit

  1. ^ "Hall of Famer Joan Joyce Has Passed Away". Florida Atlantic University Athletics. March 27, 2022. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on April 30, 2013. Retrieved November 14, 2006.
  3. ^ a b c Joan Joyce: the best Ted Williams ever faced
  4. ^ a b McDonald, William (March 29, 2022). "Joan Joyce, Dominant in Women's Softball, Is Dead at 81". The New York Times. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
  5. ^ "Joan Joyce". FAUSports.com. Florida Atlantic University. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
  6. ^ "Joyce Adds 1,000th Victory to Legendary Career". fausports.com. March 19, 2022. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  7. ^ "Joyce Continues to Build Legacy, Adds 1,000th Career Win to Resume". fausports.com. March 24, 2022. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  8. ^ a b LPGA profile – Joan Joyce
  9. ^ Whitworth sails to new heights
  10. ^ "National Softball Hall of Fame Member: Joan Joyce". Retrieved August 9, 2009.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on July 17, 2009. Retrieved August 9, 2009.
  12. ^ "Softball great, ex-LPGA Tour golfer Joan Joyce dies at age 81". ESPN. Associated Press. March 27, 2022.

External links edit

  • Florida Atlantic profile
  • at the LPGA Tour official site (archived)

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This biography needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this biography Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Joan Joyce news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Joan Joyce August 18 1940 March 26 2022 1 was the softball coach at Florida Atlantic for 28 years until her death in 2022 She previously was a softball player for the Raybestos Brakettes and the Orange Lionettes 2 She also had set records on the LPGA Tour as a golfer and on the USA women s national basketball team and was a player and coach for the Connecticut Clippers volleyball team 3 Joan JoyceBiographical detailsBorn 1940 08 18 August 18 1940Waterbury Connecticut U S DiedMarch 26 2022 2022 03 26 aged 81 Boca Raton Florida U S Playing careerSoftball1954 1963Raybestos Brakettes1964 1966Orange Lionettes1967 1975Raybestos BrakettesGolf1977 1995LPGABasketball1964 1965USA Women s National TeamCoaching career HC unless noted College softball1973 1974LIU Brooklyn1974 1975Mattatuck Community College1995 2022Florida AtlanticCollege golf1996 2014Florida AtlanticHead coaching recordOverall1002 674 1 598 Contents 1 Softball 1 1 Playing career 1 2 Coaching career 2 Golf 3 Volleyball 4 Basketball 5 Halls of Fame 6 Death 7 Head coaching record 7 1 College softball 8 References 9 External linksSoftball editPlaying career edit Joyce played for the Brakettes from 1954 to 1963 the Lionettes from 1964 to 1966 and again the Brakettes from 1967 to 1975 In her career she racked up many of the sport s records which have yet to be broken Most consecutive all star team selections 18 Eight time MVP in the National Tournament 1961 1963 1968 1971 co MVP 1973 1974 and 1975 Most victories in a season 42 in 1974 Two no hit no run games in National Tournament four times Shutouts in a season 38 in 1974 Most innings pitched in a game 29 in 1968 against Perkasie Career doubles 153 Doubles in a season 22 in 1968 Career triples 67 Brakettes team batting champion 1960 1962 1967 69 1973 Highest batting average 467 in 1971 Her pitches were extremely fast at over 70 miles per hour She pitched 150 no hitters and 50 perfect games with a lifetime earned run average of 0 09 In her record setting 42 win season she pitched 38 shutouts Her 1974 Brakettes team was the first American team to win the world championship 3 In exhibition games she struck out Ted Williams at Municipal Stadium in Waterbury Connecticut in 1961 also during a brief stint in 1966 and Hank Aaron in 1978 2 4 Coaching career edit Joyce was co founder with Billie Jean King Jim Jorgensen and Dennis Murphy of the Women s Professional Softball League in 1976 and the coach and part owner of the Connecticut Falcons team which won the Championship all four years of the league s history She was a coach at Florida Atlantic University having coached softball since 1994 and women s golf since 1996 5 As of 2022 Joyce s Owls team won eleven conference championships and advanced to eleven NCAA Division I softball tournaments 3 In her first two seasons 1995 and 1996 the Owls were Atlantic Sun Conference runners up then won the next eight championships They took second in 2005 then won again in 2006 The Owls won the Sun Belt Conference championship in 2007 and the Conference USA championship in 2016 Joyce was named Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year in 1995 1997 1999 2000 and 2002 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year in 2007 and Conference USA Coach of the Year in 2016 and 2018 On March 18 2022 Joyce earned her 1 000th career win as a head coach becoming the 27th NCAA Division I softball coach to reach the milestone 6 7 Golf editAfter softball she joined the LPGA Tour in which she was from 1977 to 1994 8 Her best finishes included sixth place in tournaments in 1981 1982 and 1984 including a round of 66 8 Joyce holds the record for lowest number of putts 17 in a single LPGA round set at the 1982 Lady Michelob 9 Volleyball editJoyce served as player and coach in the United States Volleyball Association with the Connecticut Clippers citation needed She competed in four national tournaments and was named to the All East Regional team citation needed Basketball editJoyce played on the USA women s national basketball team in 1964 and 1965 citation needed setting a national tournament single game scoring record in 1964 with 67 points citation needed She was a four time Women s Basketball Association All American citation needed and a three time Amateur Athletic Union AAU All America player citation needed Halls of Fame editJoyce was inducted into the National Softball Hall of Fame in 1983 10 She was inducted into the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame in 1999 11 In addition to the National Softball Hall of Fame and International Softball Federation Hall of Fame she has been inducted into the Palm Beach County Sports Hall of Fame Connecticut Women s Hall of Fame the Connecticut Women s Basketball Hall of Fame the Hank O Donnell Hall of Fame the Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame the Greater Waterbury Hall of Fame and as one of only three Americans the International Women s Sports Hall of Fame Death editJoyce died on March 26 2022 12 in Boca Raton Florida 4 Head coaching record editCollege softball edit Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonFlorida Atlantic Owls Atlantic Sun Conference 1995 2006 1995 Florida Atlantic 33 18 9 5 2nd East 1996 Florida Atlantic 37 32 11 5 3rd East 1997 Florida Atlantic 42 29 14 2 1st East 1998 Florida Atlantic 47 20 14 6 1st East 1999 Florida Atlantic 49 20 10 2 1st East NCAA Regional2000 Florida Atlantic 57 17 13 1 1st NCAA Regional2001 Florida Atlantic 46 21 9 5 T 1st NCAA Regional2002 Florida Atlantic 62 13 16 2 1st NCAA Regional2003 Florida Atlantic 44 28 18 4 1st NCAA Regional2004 Florida Atlantic 56 18 17 3 1st NCAA Regional2005 Florida Atlantic 37 32 14 6 2nd2006 Florida Atlantic 35 25 15 5 T 2nd NCAA RegionalFlorida Atlantic Owls Sun Belt Conference 2007 2013 2007 Florida Atlantic 42 23 16 8 1st2008 Florida Atlantic 35 26 17 7 2nd2009 Florida Atlantic 30 30 10 13 7th2010 Florida Atlantic 28 26 12 10 4th2011 Florida Atlantic 34 25 15 9 2nd2012 Florida Atlantic 15 39 5 18 T 8th2013 Florida Atlantic 28 29 10 12 5thFlorida Atlantic Owls Conference USA 2014 Present 2014 Florida Atlantic 33 22 15 9 T 3rd2015 Florida Atlantic 39 19 1 16 7 2nd East NCAA Regional2016 Florida Atlantic 51 9 22 2 1st East NCAA Regional2017 Florida Atlantic 35 21 15 9 3rd East 2018 Florida Atlantic 30 26 15 8 1st East 2019 Florida Atlantic 20 30 7 17 5th East 2020 Florida Atlantic 8 14 1 2 3rd East Season canceled due to Covid 19 pandemic2021 Florida Atlantic 12 35 6 14 6th East 2022 Florida Atlantic 18 17 6 3 2nd East Florida Atlantic 1002 674 1 598 348 194 642 Total 1002 674 1 598 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championReferences edit Hall of Famer Joan Joyce Has Passed Away Florida Atlantic University Athletics March 27 2022 Retrieved March 27 2022 a b HickokSports com Biography Joan Joyce Archived from the original on April 30 2013 Retrieved November 14 2006 a b c Joan Joyce the best Ted Williams ever faced a b McDonald William March 29 2022 Joan Joyce Dominant in Women s Softball Is Dead at 81 The New York Times Retrieved March 30 2022 Joan Joyce FAUSports com Florida Atlantic University Retrieved October 18 2018 Joyce Adds 1 000th Victory to Legendary Career fausports com March 19 2022 Retrieved March 27 2022 Joyce Continues to Build Legacy Adds 1 000th Career Win to Resume fausports com March 24 2022 Retrieved March 27 2022 a b LPGA profile Joan Joyce Whitworth sails to new heights National Softball Hall of Fame Member Joan Joyce Retrieved August 9 2009 International Softball Federation The ISF Inductess Bios Archived from the original on July 17 2009 Retrieved August 9 2009 Softball great ex LPGA Tour golfer Joan Joyce dies at age 81 ESPN Associated Press March 27 2022 External links editFlorida Atlantic profile Joan Joyce at the LPGA Tour official site archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joan Joyce amp oldid 1180362530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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