Team Records Top Five

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Team Records Top Five
Strikeouts-Season
Team Records Top Five
Innings Pitched-Season
1. Jennie Finch
Becky Lemke
Jennie Finch
Susie Parra
5. Nancy Evans
6. Susie Parra
7. Susie Parra
8. Becky Lemke
9. Nancy Evans
10. Jenny Gladding
366
314
279
256
255
246
244
237
227
210
2002
2000
2001
1993
1998
1992
1994
1999
1997
2002
1028
916
874
733
358
343
334
294
263
253
99-2001
98-2001
91-94
94-98
01-02
82-84
91-92
94-97
86-89
79-82
1. Teresa Cherry
2. Jennie Finch
3. Debby Day
4. Carrie Dolan
5. Debby Day
6. Nancy Evans
7. Becky Lemke
8 Becky Lemke
9. Nancy Evans
10. Lisa Bautista
Strikeouts-Career
301.1
273.1
268.1
264.0
255.1
248.0
243.0
243.0
241.2
228.0
1988
2002
1991
1996
1992
1997
2000
1999
1998
1989
(*NCAA Record)
Batting Average
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Innings Pitched-Career
1. Jennie Finch
2. Becky Lemke
3. Susie Parra
4. Nancy Evans
5. Jenny Gladding
6. Pam Stone
7. Debby Day
8. Carrie Dolan
9. Lisa Bautista
10. Jo Longanecker
1. Jennie Finch
2. Nancy Evans
3 Becky Lemke
4. Susie Parra
5. Nancy Evans
6. Carrie Dolan
7. Teresa Cherry
8. Jo Loganecker
9. Debby Day
10. Lisa Bautista
876.2
835.2
781.0
780.0
594.0
755.3
730.1
534.0
523.2
516.0
99-2002
94-98
98-2001
91-94
94-98
94-97
85-88
79-82
91-92
96-89
Team Pitching - NCAA Division I History (sorted by ERA)
.385
.383
.380
.375
.356
At Bats
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1,999*
1,921
1,917
1,900
1,891
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
765
731
721
701
665
W
L
Pct.
IP
R
ER
ERA
SO
BB
ShO
Doubles
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9
10.
11.
58
56
54
49
65
26
48
27
59
21
42
29
44
64
55
67
66
53
61
17
58
7
16
18
17
4
18
19
13
9
20
18
24
8
3
12
4
6
16
5
16
9
.892
.778
.750
.742
942
.590
.716
.675
.868
.512
.700
.454
.846
.955
.821
.944
.917
.768
.924
.515
.866
463.1
507.2
515.0
455.0
452.0
309
472
281
439.0
303
404
316.2
345.1
431.0
437.0
436
443.0
452.1
433.0
237.0
442.1
33
72
88
79
63
66
112
68
76
81
105
86
83
100
98
107
109
136
117
79
157
23
46
46
49
21
38
62
39
62
44
61
48
56
76
82
85
88
103
99
55
112
0.35
0.63
0.63
0.75
0.77
0.86
0.92
0.97
0.99
1.02
1.06
1.06
1.14
1.23
1.31
1.36
1.39
1.59
1.60
1.62
1.77
410
348
204
216
632
162
188
128
520
229
165
149
279
371
576
451
245
417
294
90
185
77
114
73
95
123
32
111
56
111
69
95
58
90
120
166
88
123
126
75
49
120
41
35
32
30
40
15
27
21
34
14
18
11
23
25
30
35
33
22
19
6
17
1.
2.
3.
4.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
1995
1997
1988
1998
1991
Hits
Year
1992
1991
1988
1990
2001
1984
1989
1986
2000
1982
1987
1983
1993
1994
2002
1998
1995
1999
1997
1985
1996
1998
1995
1994
1997
1996
111
102
109
95
95
Slugging Pct.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
.608
.602
.594
.588
.529
.509
1995
1994
2001
1998
1997
2000
RBIs
1995
1994
1998
1997
2000
Runs Scored
1979
1981
1998
1991
1995
Stolen Bases
Home Runs
1 126*
2. 100
3. 93
93
5. 79
1. 1216* 1995
2. 1117 1998
3. 1112 1994
1112 2001
5. 1016 1997
1995
1998
1997
1994
1996
Triples
1. 42
2. 24
3. 20
20
5. 20
Total Bases
2001
1995
1994
2002
1998
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
566*
506
478
448
446
629*
569
527
500
475
1995
1998
1994
2001
1997
1995
1998
1994
1997
2001
136-149 (.912)
128-155 (.826)
125-138 (.906)
119-144 (.826)
109-127 (.858)
1998
1992
1999
1991
1990
Walks
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
287*
248
244
238
221
1995
2002
2001
1998
1994
Team Fielding - NCAA Division I
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11
12.
13.
14.
15.
17.
18
19
20.
21.
Year
2001
1995
1990
1992
2000
2002
1998
1997
1991
1994
1996
1999
1989
1985
1993
1988
1986
1984
1987
1983
1982
Pct
.981
.979
.978
.978
.977
.975
.972
.970
.970
.968
.964
.963
.961
.960
.958
.958
.956
.954
.952
.948
.936
Ast
374
638
693
596
477
436
492
615
730
550
739
543
664
359
445
794
404
545
547
579
566
PO
1356
1332
1365
1389
1317
1311
1308
1299
1519
1299
1327
1357
1416
674
1035
1550
844
909
1169
965
962
Chncs
1764
2012
2104
1985
1836
1792
1852
1973
2319
1910
2144
1973
2165
1075
1545
2446
1306
1524
1803
1629
1633
E
34
42
46
44
42
45
52
59
70
61
78
73
85
42
65
102
58
70
87
85
105
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 29
Team Offense NCAA Division I By Year
Year
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
G
41
44
44
33
41
60
72
67
66
72
65
52
67
72
67
66
71
69
68
69
67
AB
1096
1127
1085
802
1049
1524
1917
1708
1750
1891
1659
1384
1847
1999
1869
1921
1900
1779
1812
1871
1719
R
94
82
116
75
117
255
226
222
253
282
263
303
527
329
467
500
569
349
420
479
365
H
202
240
248
168
239
404
490
459
474
500
440
454
701
765
665
721
731
535
609
629
501
Avg.
.134
.213
.228
.209
.228
.265
.256
.257
.271
.264
.265
.328
.380
.383
.356
.375
.385
.301
.336
.336
.291
2B
19
28
31
11
27
41
53
39
45
59
54
57
102
11
68
95
109
72
95
91
58
3B
4
5
10
5
4
10
10
3
15
20
19
11
15
20
16
10
20
6
10
7
5
HR
5
0
3
1
2
10
4
8
5
5
15
36
93
100
47
60
79
44
66
126
93
RBI
96
82
117
70
82
211
180
184
179
219
223
271
478
566
421
446
506
303
374
387
342
Slg
.222
.247
.284
.241
.267
.325
.300
.295
.322
.325
.348
.463
.602
.608
.485
.529
.588
.422
.509
.594
.493
BB
82
65
60
61
82
142
119
130
138
191
163
125
221
287
220
219
238
126
192
244
248
K
169
118
106
103
115
168
143
171
142
244
236
185
193
165
192
246
191
263
254
292
416
SB-A
29-NA
39-NA
65-NA
29-NA
11-18
108-116
86-112
61-76
109-127
119-144
128-155
88-103
78-93
74-83
105-121
91-101
136-149
125-138
101-120
83-94
32-41
Miscellaneous Records
Hitting Streak
Consecutive Stolen Bases
Consecutive Pitching Victories
Runs Batted In, single game
Home Runs Per Game
Team Home Runs Per Game
Winning Streak
Other Winning Streaks
Home Field Winning Streak
Consecutive NCAA Tournament/WCWS Victories
Largest Margin of Victory
Most Runs Scored
Home Runs, Single Game
Home Runs, single day
Home Runs, doubleheader
Home Runs, tournamen
Strikeouts Per 7 Innings
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 30
30 games, Amy Chellevold, 1994
44, Nicole Giordano, 1999
60, Jennie Finch, 2000-2002
9, Jennie Finch, 2001 vs. Oregon; Laura Espinoza 1995 vs. Stanford
0.51, Laura Espinoza 1995 (NCAA record)
1.83, 126 in 69 Games, 2001
47 Games, April 1996 to March 1997 (NCAA record)
34 — 2000; 31 — 2001; 29 – 1998
70 games, 2000 through 2002
14, 1993-95
29-0, vs. Bowling Green 2001
29, vs. Bowling Green 2001
6, vs. Bowling Green 2001; 5 – 5 times in 2001
10, vs. McNeese State (5) and Southern Utah (5), Feb. 24, 2001
8, vs. Fresno State, April 18, 2001
15, Hillenbrand Classic (5 games), March 2001
9.8, 632 K in 452 IP, 2001
HP
14
7
9
9
8
18
13
15
13
15
18
20
21
13
15
13
15
13
24
29
43
S/SF
NA
98
55
41
64
88/1
102/14
101/10
69/13
73/14
73/22
51/17
50/36
34/33
52/31
44/23
37/31
53/22
42/18
23/21
30/10
PO
962
965
909
674
844
1169
1550
1416
1365
1519
1389
1035
1299
1332
1327
1299
1308
1357
1317
1356
1311
A
566
579
545
359
404
547
794
664
693
730
596
445
550
628
739
615
492
543
477
374
436
E
105
85
70
42
58
87
102
62
46
70
44
65
61
42
78
59
52
73
42
34
45
Fldg
.936
.948
.954
.960
.956
.952
.958
.961
.978
.970
.978
.958
.968
.979
.964
.970
.972
.963
.977
.981
.975
Honors and Awards
NCAA N
ational Championships
National
1991
1993
1994
1996
1997
2001
Oklahoma City, Okla. (beat UCLA, 5-1)
Oklahoma City, Okla. (beat UCLA, 1-0)
Oklahoma City, Okla.
(beat Cal State Northridge, 4-0)
Columbus, Ga. (beat Washington, 6-4)
Oklahoma City, Okla. (beat UCLA, 10-2)
Oklahoma City, Oklah. (beat UCLA, 1-0)
Honda SSoftball
oftball A
war
d
Awar
ward
2002
2001
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
Jennie Finch (P) Player of the Year
Jennie Finch (P) Player of the Year
Nancy Evans (P) Player of the Year
Leah Braatz (C), Finalist
Alison Johnsen (OF), Finalist
Nancy Evans (P), Finalist
Jenny Dalton (2B) Player of the Year
Amy Chellevold (1B), Finalist
Laura Espinoza (SS), Finalist
Susie Parra (P) Player of the Year
Susie Parra (P) Finalis
NCAA Woman of the Year
1998 Nancy Evans National nominee
1997 Leah Marie O'Brien Finalist, state winner
1996 Jenny Dalton, state winner
Diamond SSpor
por
ts/NFCA Catcher of the Year
ports/NFCA
1997
1998
Leah Braatz
Leah Braatz
GTE A
cademic All America
Academic
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1998
1997
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
Jennie Finch, NCAA Region 2
Meaghan Finnerty, NCAA Region 2
Mackenzie Vandergeest, NCAA Region 2
Courtney Fossatti, NCAA Region 2
Jenny Gladding, NCAA Region 2
Toni Mascarenas, NCAA Region 1
Most Outstanding Player
Lauren Bauer, NCAA Region 1
Mackenzie Vandergeest, NCAA Region 1
Jennie Finch, NCAA Region 1
Nicole Giordano, NCAA Region 1
Jennie Finch, NCAA Region 2
Most Outstanding Player
Lauren Bauer, NCAA Region 2
Nicole Giordano, NCAA Region 2
Katie Swan, NCAA Region 2
Becky Lemke, NCAA Region 2
Toni Mascarenas, NCAA Region 2
Lindsey Collins, NCAA Region 2
Jennie Finch, NCAA Region 2
Most Outstanding Player
Lauren Bauer, NCAA Region 2
Nicole Giordano, NCAA Region 2
Katie Swan, NCAA Region 2
Becky Lemke, NCAA Region 2
Lauren Bauer, NCAA Region 1
Most Outstanding Player
Leah Braatz, NCAA Region 1
Nancy Evans, NCAA Region 1
Leticia Pineda, NCAA Region 1
Nicole Giordano, NCAA Region 1
Becky Lemke, NCAA Region 1
Alison McCutcheon, NCAA Region 1
Nancy Evans, NCAA Region 1
Most Outstanding Player
Leah Braatz, NCAA Region 1
Leah O'Brien, NCAA Region 1
Lisa Pitt, NCAA Region 1
Brandi Shriver, NCAA Region 1
Leticia Pineda, NCAA Region 1
Nancy Evans (P)
Leah O'Brien (INF)
NFCA Scholar-A
thlete All-America
Scholar-Athlete
2001
Erika Hanson
Ariz
ona SSpor
por
ts H
all of F
ame
Arizona
ports
Hall
Fame
1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997,
2001 Teams
Julie Standering, ss, 1987-91
Teresa Cherry, p, 1986-88
Debby Day, p, 1991-92
Jamie Heggen, of, 1991-93
Jody Miller-Pruitt, c, 1990-93
Susie Parra, p, 1991-94
Jenny Dalton, inf, 1993-96
All-P
acific R
egion
All-Pacific
Region
2002
2001
Laura Espinoza, Fastpitch World
Laura Espinoza, College Sports
NCAA R
egional All-T
ournament (since '97)
Regional
All-Tournament
Jody Pruitt (C), 2nd
1992
1991
GTE A
cademic All-America M
ember
Academic
Member
Play
er of the Year
layer
1995
1994
Nancy Evans (P)
Leah O'Brien (INF)
Jenny Dalton (INF)
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Jenny Dalton (INF), 2nd
Leah O'Brien (OF)
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
Jennie Finch (P), 1st team
Leneah Manuma (?), 1st team
Jenny Gladding (P), 2nd team
Jennie Finch (P), 1st team
Toni Mascarenas (3B), 1st team
Lauren Bauer (OF), 1st team
Leneah Manuma (DP), 1st team
Nicole Giordano (OF), 2nd team
Jennie Finch (P), 1st team
Toni Mascarenas (3B), 1st team
Lindsey Collins (C), 1st team
Nicole Giordano (OF), 1st team
Lauren Bauer (OF), 2nd team
Lauren Bauer (OF), 2nd team
Nicole Giordano (OF), 2nd team
Becky Lemke (P), 2nd team
Nancy Evans (P)
Leah Braatz (C)
Alison McCutcheon (OF)
Leticia Pineda (at-large 1B)
Toni Mascarenas (3B)
Lauren Bauer (OF)
Nancy Evans (P)
Leah O'Brien (1B)
Alison Johnsen (OF)
Leah Braatz (C)
Leticia Pineda (3B)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Carrie Dolan (P)
Krista Gomez (3B)
Alison Johnsen (OF)
Leticia Pineda (C)
Brandi Shriver (OF)
Leah Braatz (C), 2nd team
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Carrie Dolan (P)
Laura Espinoza (SS)
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Leah Braatz (C)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Laura Espinoza (SS)
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Susie Parra (P)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Laura Espizona (SS)
Debby Day (P)
Amy Chellevold (1B), 2nd
Jamie Heggen (OF)
Jody Miller-Pruitt (C)
Susie Parra (P), 2nd
Debby Day (P), 2nd
Jamie Heggen (OF), 2nd
Julie Jones (INF), 2nd
Julie Standering (INF)
All-N
or
thw
est R
egion
All-Nor
orthw
thwest
Region
1990
1989
1988
1987
Nikki Dennis (3B)
Vivian Holm (OF)
Nicki Dennis (3B), 2nd
Vivian Holm (OF), 2nd
Teresa Cherry (P)
Kristin Gauthier (OF)
Vivian Holm (1B)
Julie Standering (3B), 2nd
Jamie Wheat (OF)
Stacy Engel (C)
Vivian Holm (OF)
All-College World SSeries
eries
2002
2001
2000
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1989
1988
Jennie Finch (P)
Jackie Coburn (3b)
Leneah Manuma (1b)
Jennie Finch (P) Most Outstanding Player
Lindsey Collins (C)
Nicole Giordano (OF)
Toni Mascarenas (3B)
Toni Mascarenas (3B)
Nancy Evans (P)
Leah Braatz (C)
Leticia Pineda (1B)
Toni Mascarenas (3B)
Nancy Evans (P) Most Outstanding Player
Alison Johnsen (OF)
Leah O'Brien (1B)
Michelle Churnock (SS, at-large)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Carrie Dolan (P)
Krista Gomez (3B, at-large
Alison Johnsen (OF)
Leah Braatz (C)
Nancy Evans (P, at-large)
Alison Johnsen (OF)
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Brandi Shriver (OF, at-large)
Leah Braatz (C)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Susie Parra (P)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Krista Gomez (3B)
Susie Parra (P)
Jody Pruit (C)
Stacy Redondo (OF)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Debby Day (at-large)
Susie Duarte (3B)
Susie Parra (P)
Kristin Gauthier (OF)
Julie Jones (1B)
Julie Standering (SS)
Debby Day (P)
Nicki Dennis (at-large)
Kristin Gauthier (OF)
Julie Standering (3B)
Heidi Lievens (SS)
Jamie Heggen (OF)
Susie Parra (P)
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 31
Honors and Awards
All-P
acific-10 Confer
ence
All-Pacific-10
Conference
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
Jennie Finch (P), 1st team
Lovieanne Jung (SS), 1st team
Leneah Manuma (1B), 1st team
Mackenzie Vandergeest (C), 2nd team
Jennie Finch (P), 1st team
Lauren Bauer (OF), 1st team
Toni Mascarenas (3B), 1st team
Nicole Giordano (OF), 2nd team
Becky Lemke (P), 2nd team
Leneah Manuma (DP), 2nd team
Mackenzie Vandergeest (OF), 2nd team
Nicole Giordano (OF), 1st team
Jennie Finch (3B), 1st team
Allison Andrade (SS), 2nd team
Becky Lemke (P), 2nd team
Toni Mascarenas (3B), 2nd team
Katie Swan (2B), 2nd team
Lauren Bauer (OF)
Nicole Giordano (OF)
Becky Lemke (P), 2nd team
Toni Mascarenas (3B), 2nd team
Alison McCutcheon (OF)
Leah Braatz (C)
Nancy Evans (P)
Toni Mascarenas (3B)
Leticia Pineda (1B)
Lauren Bauer (OF), 2nd team
Katie Swan (2B), 2nd team
Nicole Giordano (OF), 2nd team
Nancy Evans (P)
Alison Johnsen (OF)
Leah O'Brien (1B)
Leah Braatz (C)
Leticia Pineda (C)
Carrie Dolan (P, 2nd team
Carrie Dolan (P, 2nd team)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Krista Gomez (3B)
Alison Johnsen (OF, 2nd)
Leticia Pineda (C)
Andrea Doty (OF, 2nd)
Leah Braatz (C)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Carrie Dolan (P), 2nd
Nancy Evans (P), 2nd
Laura Espinoza (SS)
Krista Gomez (OF), 2nd
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Leah Braatz (C)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Nancy Evans (P)
Laura Espizona (SS)
Krista Gomez (OF), 2nd
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Susie Parra (P)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Laura Espinoza (SS)
Jamie Heggen (OF)
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Susie Parra (P)
Jody Pruitt (C), 2nd
Amy Chellevold (INF)
Debby Day (P)
Laura Espinoza (INF)
Jamie Heggen (OF)
Jody Miller-Pruitt (C)
Susie Parra (P), 2nd
Debby Day (P), 2nd
Kristin Gauthier (OF), 2nd
Jamie Heggen (OF)
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 32
1990
1989
1988
1987
Julie Jones (INF)
Juile Standering (INF)
Nicki Dennis (INF)
Kristin Gauthier (OF)
Vivian Holm (OF)
Julie Jones (UT)
Catherine Stedman (DP)
Jody Miller (C), 2nd
Ginnie Scheller (P), 2nd
Julie Standering (INF,) 2nd
Nicki Dennis (3B), 2nd
Julie Standering (SS)
Teresa Cherry (P)
Kristin Gauthier (OF)
Vivian Holm (1B0
Jamie Wheat (OF)
Stacey Engel (C)
Vivian Holm (OF)
Pac-10 P
itcher of the Year
Pitcher
2002
2001
Jennie Finch
Jennie Finch
1987
1986
All-P
acific West
All-Pacific
1986
Nancy Evans
Leah O'Brien
Jenny Dalton, Julie Reitan
Leah O'Brien, Jenny Dalton
Leah O'Brien
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1996
1995
1994
Lauren Bauer (OF)
Chrissy Gil (OF), 2nd
Nancy Evans (P)
Leah O'Brien (1B)\
Nancy Evans (P)
Julie Reitan (OF)
Jenny Dalton (INF)
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Jenny Dalton (INF)
Nancy Evans (P/DP) 2nd
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Jenny Dalton (INF)
Pacific-10 P
lay
er of the Year
Play
layer
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
Alison (Johnsen) McCutcheon (OF)
Alison Johnsen (OF)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Laura Espinoza (SS)
Susie Parra (P)
Pacific-10 N
Neewcomer of the Year
2002
1998
1994
Lovieanne Jung (SS)
Toni Mascarenas (3B)
Leah Braatz (C)
Nicole Giordono, Mike Candrea - Head Coach
2001
2000
1999
1998
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
2000
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1988
Mike Candrea, Pacific-10 Coach of the Year
Mike Candrea, Pacific-10
co-Coach of the Year
Mike Candrea, Pacific-10
co-Coach of the Year
Mike Candrea, Pacific-10 Coach of the Year
Mike Candrea, Speedline/NFCA Division I
National Coach of the Year
Mike Candrea, Pacific-10
Mike Candrea, Pacific-Region
Mike Candrea, Speedline/NFCA Division I
National Coach of the Year
Mike Candrea, Pacific Region
Mike Candrea, NSCA Div. I
National Coach of the Year
Mike Candrea, Pacific Region
Mike Candrea, Pacific-10
Mike Candrea, Northwest Region
Mike Candrea, Pacific-10
U.S.A. Summer Tours:
Jennie Finch, Amy Chellevold
Nicole Giordano, Toni Mascarenas
Lindsey Collins, Lovieanne Jung
Lauren Bauer, Leah O’Brien-Amico
Toni Mascarenas, Mackenzie Vandergeest
Mike Candrea-Coach
Leah O’Brien, Olympic Gold Medalist
Leah O’Brien
Nancy Evans, qualifying
Amy Chellevold, qualifying
World Championships, Japan:
Leah O'Brien, Amy Chellevold
U.S. Team Festival, Fort Worth:
Nancy Evans, Leah O'Brien,
Amy Chellevold, Susie Parra,
Lauren Bauer, Nicole Giordano,
Jennie Finch
Nancy Evans, Pan-Am Qualifier
Superball '97
Leah O'Brien, Superball '97
Alison Johnsen, U.S. Team camp
Leah Braatz-Cochrane, U.S. Team camp
Amy Chellevold, U.S. Team camp
Leah O'Brien, Olympic
Games, Atlanta, gold medal
Susia Parra, Pan Am Games
Susia Parra, World Championships
Mike Candrea, coach, World Championships
Leah O'Brien, Pan Am (qualifying)
Jenny Dalton, Pan Am (qualifying)
Susie Parra (P), International Cup
U.S. O
lympic F
estiv
al
Olympic
Festiv
estival
1997
Coach of the Year
2002
2001
Heidi Lievens (SS)
Karen Fellenz (2B)
Dee Dinota (SS)
Lisa Bernstein (C)
Dee Dinota (SS)
Barb Garcia (OF)
Regina Rawson (DH)
Mary Cassidy (C)
Barb Garcia (OF)
USA N
ational Team
National
2002 Jennie Finch, Lovie Jung, Leah O’Brien-Amico,
Academic All-P
acific-10
All-Pacific-10
2001
1999
1998
1997
Lisa Bernstein (UT)
Heidi Lievens (SS)
All-W
CAA
All-WCAA
Academic D
istrict VIII
District
1998
1997
1996
1995,
1994
Mike Candrea, Pacific-10
Mike Candrea, Pacific-West (co-)
1995
1994
Leah O'Brien
Nancy Evans
Leah Braatz-Cochrane
Alison Johnsen
Susie Parra
Amy Chellevold
Alison Johnsen
Jenny Dalton
Leah O'Brien
Susie Parra
Jenny Dalton
Leah Braatz
Nancy evans
Leah O'Brien
Laura Espizona
Amy Chellevold
Alison Johnsen
Wildcat All-Americans
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1988
1984
Jennie Finch (P), 1st team
Leneah Manuma (1B), 1st team
Jennie Finch (P), 1st team
Toni Mascarenas (3B), 1st team
Lauren Bauer (OF), 1st team
Leneah Manuma (DP), 1st team
Nicole Giordano (OF), 3rd team at-large
Jennie Finch (P), 1st team
Toni Mascarenas (3B), 2nd team
Lauren Bauer (OF), 2nd team
Nicole Giordano (OF), 2nd team
Lindsey Collins (C), 3rd team
Lauren Bauer (OF), 3rd team
Nicole Giordano (OF), 3rd team
Becky Lemke (P), 3rd team
Nancy Evans (P)
Leah Braatz (C)
Alison McCutcheon (OF)
Leticia Pineda (1b) at-large
Toni Mascarenas (3B)
Lauren Bauer (OF)
Nancy Evans (P)
Leah O'Brien (1B)
Alison Johnsen (OF)
Leah Braatz (C)
Leticia Pineda (3B)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Alison Johnsen (OF)
Leticia Pineda (C)
Krista Gomez (3B), 2nd team
Carrie Dolan (P), 2nd team
Brandi Shriver (OF), 2nd team
Leah Braatz (C)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Carrie Dolan (P)
Laura Espinoza (SS)
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Leah Braatz (C)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Laura Espinoza (SS)
Leah O'Brien (OF)
Susie Parra (P)
Amy Chellevold (1B), 2nd
Laura Espinoza (SS), 2nd
Jamie Heggen (OF)
Susie Parra (P)
Jody Pruitt (C), 2nd
Amy Chellevold (1B), 3rd
Debby Day (P)
Jamie Heggen (OF), 2nd
Jody Miller-Pruitt (C)
Susie Parra (P), 2nd team
Debby Day (P), 3rd team
Julie Jones (1B), 2nd team
Julie Standering (SS)
Nicki Dennis (3B), 2nd
Vivian Holm (OF)
Julie Jones (UT/DP), 2nd
Teresa Cherry (P), 2nd
Karen Fellenz (2B)
Alison McCutcheon (OF)
Amy Chellevold (1B)
Carrie Dolan (P)
Debby Day (P)
Jamie Heggen (OF), 2nd
Jennie Finch (P)
Jenny Dalton (2B)
Leticia Pineda (C)
Leah Braatz (C) and Nancy Evans (P)
Julie Standering (SS)
Lauren Bauer (C)
Toni Mascarenas (3B)
(L to R)
Leah
O'Brien
(1B)
Leticia
Pineda
(3B)
Leah
Braatz
(C)
Nancy
Evans
(P)
Alison
Johnsen
(OF)
Susie Parra (P)
Jody Miller-Pruitt (C)
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 33
1994 National Player of the Year
1994 H
onors
Honors
Susie Parra
Three-time All-America pitcher Susie Parra became Arizona’s first National Player of the
Year in 1994 when she was named winner of the 1994 Honda Softball Award, making her a
finalist for the Broderick Award as the outstanding female collegiate athlete. She was the leader
in Arizona’s post-season drive to its third national championship in four years. And, in the course
of her career had a big hand in the Wildcats’ elite status as the 1991, 1993 and 1994 NCAA
titlists.
In 1994 Parra hit 10 home runs against ranked teams, including two against No. 11 Texas
A&M in NCAA Region 1 championship game in support of her two-hit pitching performance
to send Arizona to CWS.
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Honda Sports Award
All-College World Series
First-team All-America (ASCA)
First-team All-Pacific Region
Pacific-10 Player of the Year
First-team All-Pacific-10
USA Team Trials, St. Louis
Hispanic Sports Enrichment Award
Other H
onors
Honors
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1993 first-team All-America
’93 All-College World Series
’93 first-team All-Pacific Region
’93 first-team All-Pac-10
’93 Hispanic Sports Enrichment Program award
’93 USA Team member International Cup play
’92 second-team All-America
’92 second-team All-Pac-10
1994 U.S. Olympic Festival
1995 USA team for Pan American Games.
Parra
eries
arra’’s 1994 College World SSeries
Statistics
• 3-0 record, 21 IP, 2 R, 0 ER, 7 BB, 18 K
• 1-hitter, 13 K in title game against Cal StateNorthridge
• Hit .300 in four games
• CWS record in four years: 9-1, with 8 shutouts
and 0.00 ERA
Recor
ds set bbyy P
arra: (some later eclipsed)
ecords
Parra:
• UA season pitching victories - 33. Set record with
NCAA championship victory over Cal State
Northridge 5-30-94
• UA career pitching victories - 101. Set record (72)
with fourth win of season (18-1) over Utah State
2-19-94
• UA earned run average, season - 0.30. Set record
as sophomore in Arizona’s first Pac-10 title year,
1992
• UA strikeouts season - 256. Set record (247)
during 1993 CWS vs. Southwestern Louisiana 530-93. (Broke own record.)
• UA strikeouts career - 874. Set record (344) in
1992 season.
• UA innings pitched career - 780.0. Set record
(730.2) in fourth inning vs. Oregon 5-7-94
(3-hit, 7-1 victory).
• UA career no-hitters - 8 - set record (7) vs. Texas
A&M 2-13-94
Ariz
ona SStatistical
tatistical H
ighlights
Arizona
Highlights
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•
No. 4 season HR list (14 in ’94)
No. 3 career HR list (20)
No. 4 career RBI list (108)
No. 8 season bases on balls (hitting) (25 in ’94)
No. 7 career walks (57)
No. 10 career at-bats (541)
Susie Parra- Career Statistics
Year
G
AB
R
H
1991
47
107
8
25
1992
65
174
14
38
1993
42
102
8
28
1994
59
158
30
54
Total
212
541
60
145
Fielding: .913, .957, .980 ; Slugging.318, .282, .412, .671
Pitch
1991
1992
1993
1994
Total:
GP-GS-CG
21-20-13
29-29-28
35-31-29
35-33-33
120-113-103
SHO
12
19
16
14
61
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 34
IP
129.1
208.0
221.1
221.1
780
H
50
87
116
143
396
2B
7
2
5
8
22
BB
42
31
35
77
185
3B
1
0
0
1
2
SO
128
246
256
244
874
HR RBI
0
21
3
25
3
24
14 38
20 108
R
14
13
28
39
94
S/SF
4/2
17/2
1/1
5/0
27/5
ER
8
9
20
33
70
SO
14
36
22
25
97
BB
11
8
13
25
57
HB
8
3
2
6
19
WP
6
6
5
18
35
HBP
2
3
4
2
11
W -L
14-3
26-2
28-3
33-1
101-9
SB-CS
0-1
1-0
1-0
0-0
2-1
ERA
0.43
0.30
0.63
1.04
0.63
AVG
.234
.218
.275
.342
.268
1996 National Player of the Year
1996 H
onors
Honors
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•
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Jenny Dalton
Three-time first-team All-America second baseman Jenny Dalton became Arizona’s second
National Player of the Year in 1996 when she helped lead UA to its fourth NCAA Championship
and was named winner of the Honda Softball Award. Like her predecessor, that made her a finalist
for the Broderick Award as the nation’s outstanding female collegiate athlete. She joined fellow
Arizona student-athlete Marisa Baena, the 1996 NCAA golf champion, as a candidate.
Dalton, arguably the finest all-around hitter in the college ranks during her four-year career,
was cited for those and other accomplishments numerous times.
Honda Softball Award
College World Series MVP
All-College World Series
First-team GTE Academic All-America
Academic-All-District
Pac-10 All-Academic
Pac-10 Player of the Year
First-team All-America
First-team All-Pacific Region
First-team All-Pac-10
Pac-10 Triple Crown
Dalton
eries
alton’’s 1996 College World SSeries
statistics:
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•
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•
•
•
.667 batting average
4-for-6
7 runs scored
CWS-record 8 walks
2 home runs
5 RBI
.857 on-base percentage
Recor
ds set bbyy D
alton:
ecords
Dalton:
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•
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•
•
•
•
(some later eclipsed)
NCAA career RBI - 328
NCAA careeer runs scored - 293
NCAA career bases on balls - 178
NCAA career slugging percentage - .815
NCAA career RBI per game - 1.31
NCAA single-season runs scored - 101 in 1995
NCAA single-season bases on balls - 64 in 1996
NCAA Single-game home runs - 3, twice in
1995
Dalton
onors
alton’’s H
Honors
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
All-America 1996, 1st team
All-America 1995, 1st team
All-America 1994, 1st team
GTE Academic All-America 1996 (1st team)
GTE Academic All-America 1995 (2nd team)
Academic All-District VIII, 1995, 1996
Academic All-Pac-10, 1994, 1995, 1996
Pac-10 Player of the Year, 1996
All-Pac-10 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993 - Arizona’s
third four-time, 1st-team pick, with Laura
Espinoza and Amy Chellevold
College World Series MVP, 1996
All-college World Series, 1996
All-College World Series, 1994
U.S. Olympic Festival, 1993
Miscellany
Hit a home run in her first collegiate at-bat, 1993,
and in her next-to-last official at-bat in 1996; No.
2 in NCAA career home runs, 76; second player to
drive in more than 100 runs in a season (Laura
Espinoza, 128 in 1995).
Jenny Dalton- Career Statistics
Year
1993
1994
1995
1996
Total:
Fielding:
G
AB
R
H
45
113
34
36
67
205
74
89
72
210
101 82
67
179
84
94
251
707
84
94
.905, .954, .968, .964; Slugging.575,
2B
8
18
13
12
51
.766,
3B
HR
0
7
1
16
1
28
1
25
3
76
.862, .967
RBI
30
91
98
109
328
S/SF
3/2
5/7
0/2
0/5
8/16
SO
17
14
23
11
65
BB
20
35
59
64
178
HBP
2
0
0
2
4
SB-CS
12-12
13-13
8-10
19-20
52-55
AVG
.319
.434
.390
.469
.412
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 35
1998 National Player of the Year
1998 H
onors
Honors
Nancy Evans
Recognized as the most
accomplished pitcher in the
game her final two years, AllAmerica pitcher and infielder
Nancy Evans turned in one of
the more complete seasons in
1998 to earn the Honda
Softball Award as the nation’s
best.
In the circle, she tied her
own Arizona victories mark
with a back-to-back 36-2
record and recorded a careerbest earned run average of
0.98.
Evans was a repeat first-team All-America and All-Pacific Region selection by the National
Fastpitch Coaches Association, earned her third first-team and fourth overall All-Pacific-10
honor, was three times picked Pac-10 pitcher of the week and was named to the College World
Series All-Tournament team as well as the All-NCAA Region 1 tournament team. She was picked
for the Honda award over teammate and fellow nominee Leah Braatz, Arizona’s four-time AllAmerican catcher, among four other candidates.
Equally impressive were her academic credentials – first-team GTE Academic All-America
and the GTE Academic Member of the Year honors. She was a national nominee for the NCAA
Woman of the Year award given for overall scholastic, community service and athletic achievement.
She struck out 255 batters in 241 innings pitched, threw three no-hitters and 20 shutouts. She
had 36 complete games in 37 starts, lifted just once so a freshman could get two innings of
NCAA World Series experience.
Until allowing Fresno State’s winning run in the 1-0 College World Series loss to the
Bulldogs May 25, she had pitched 38 consecutive scoreless innings. She compiled a record of 262 against ranked teams in 1998 to give her 43 such victories in her final two years. Her senior
campaign followed a junior season in which she also was 36-2 and earned College World Series
Most Outstanding Player honors.
As a hitter, and playing shortstop when not pitching, Evans batted .366 with seven home
runs and 44 runs batted in, plus was second on the club with 15 doubles. She led all players in
the CWS in batting with a six-for-10 effort.
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•
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
NFCA first-team All-America
GTE First-team Academic All-America
GTE Academic All-America Member of the Year
NCAA Woman of the Year nominee
Academic District VIII
First-team Academic All-Pac-10
First-team All-Pacific Region
First-team All-Pacific-10 Conference
All-NCAA Tournament
Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week (3)
Other H
onors and E
ighlights
Honors
Evvans H
Highlights
• Ended career with NCAA’s No. 1 career winning
percentage (124-8, .939)
• No. 3 on NCAA all-time victories chart
• Arizona career victories leader – 124
• Arizona career innings pitched leader - 835.2
• 1994 First-team All-Pac-10
• 1995 Second-team All-Pac-10
• 1995 All-College World Series
• 1995 Academic All-Pac-10
• 1997 Academic All-Pac-10
• 1997 First-team All-America, All-Pacific-Region
• All-Pac-10
• 1997 All-College World Series
• 1997 College World Series MVP
• 1997 USA National Team, Pan-Am Qualifier
• 1997 U.S. Olympic Festival
Nancy Evans- Career Statistics
Hitting
Year
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
1994
65
185
33
65
11
0
1995
68
185
32
56
15
0
1996
6
13
3
7
0
0
1997
66
216
37
70
11
2
1998
69
191
38
70
15
1
Total:
271
790
143
268
52
3
Fielding: .978, .986, .985, .977, .966; Slugging .508, .432, .539, .407, .565
Pitch
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
Total:
GP-GS-CG
19-17-16
35-35-33
5-4-4
40-36-36
42-37-36
141-129-125
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 36
SHO
5
16
0
13
20
54
IP
106.0
208.0
32.0
248.0
241.2
835.2
H
75
153
26
163
160
577
BB
24
67
14
40
39
184
HR
6
3
0
1
7
17
RBI
41
35
4
52
44
176
SO
75
151
25
227
255
733
S/SF
4/4
3/1
0/0
2/0
7/0
16/5
R
27
58
14
46
40
185
SO
25
11
1
19
8
64
ER
21
49
8
41
34
153
BB
25
33
1
23
30
112
HB
6
13
0
3
4
26
HBP
4
2
1
1
2
10
SB-CS
1-2
0-1
0-0
2-2
1-1
4-6
WP
26
12
1
16
8
63
AVG
.351
.303
.539
.324
.366
.339
W -L
17-0
31-4
4-0
36-3
36-2
124-8
ERA
1.39
1.65
1.75
1.16
0.98
1.28
2001 National Player of the Year
Jennie Finch
Jennie Finch achieved the finest year of pitching in 2001 by finishing
with a 32-0 record, an ERA of 0.54 and 279 strikeouts. Those accomplishments helped Finch earn the prestigious 2001 Honda Softball Award.
Finch had an incredible season from start to finish. She allowed a
single run over her first five starts and ended the year with a seven strikeout shutout of UCLA in the title game at the Women’s College World
Series.
Finch had an impressive season both defensively and offensively.
Finch finished the year with a batting average of .313 and eleven home
runs. She displayed her strength against Pac-10 schools Oregon and
Oregon State midway through the season. She went 3-3 at the plate with
two home runs, a double and nine RBI. Two days later, she pitched a nohitter against Oregon State, striking out 10 and walking two in the 5-0
Arizona victory.
On the mound, Finch threw 25 shutouts, one no-hitter and seven
one-hitters. She allowed only 16 earned runs, seven home runs, 45 walks
and 102 hits in 207 innings of pitching.
Finch was named Pac-10 Pitcher of the year in 2001 and received
numerous other awards. She earned first-team All-America and first-team
All-Pac-10 honors for the second consecutive year. She was named to the
Louisville Slugger All-Pacific Region team and the All-Region 1 team. At
the Women’s College World Series, she was named to the All-Tournament
team and Most Outstanding Player after compiling a 3-0 mark against
California, Oklahoma and UCLA.
2001 H
onors
Honors
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Honda Softball Award
NFCA First-team All-America
All-Pacific Region
All-Region 1 Team
First-team All-Pac-10
WCWS All-Tournament Team
Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year
Jennie Finch- Career Statistics
Hitting
Year
G
AB
R
H
2B
1999
68
192
16
47
14
2000
68
188
38
63
10
2001
67
198
37
62
11
2002
67
190
43
59
8
Total
258
768
134
231
43
Fielding: .981, .983, .990, .969; Slugging .427, .644, .556,.605
Pitch
1999
2000
2001
2002
Total
GP-GS-CG
34-30-26
31-24-24
32-29-27
40-39-36
137-122-113
SHO
11
13
19
21
64
IP
202.1
194.0
207.0
273.1
876.2
H
158
102
102
136
498
BB
64
53
45
82
244
3B
0
0
2
0
2
SO
179
204
279
366
1028
HR
7
16
11
16
50
R
70
28
19
46
163
RBI
34
48
57
56
195
ER
60
22
16
38
136
HB
9
4
7
10
30
S/SF
3/3
0/1
4/4
9/1
16/9
WP
3
2
1
11
17
W -L
24-8
29-2
32-0
34-6
109-16
SO
6
35
25
36
102
BB
16
28
24
37
105
HBP
2
2
0
0
4
SB-CS
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-1
AVG
.245
.335
.313
.311
.301
ERA
2.08
0.79
0.54
0.97
1.095
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 37
2002 National Player of the Year
Jennie Finch
Widely regarded as the top candidate in the
nation in 2002, UA senior pitcher/first baseman
Jennie Finch did not disappoint and posted a
year which earned her the prestigious Honda
Softball Award as National Player of the Year for
the second consecutive year.
Finch set an NCAA record in 2002 by
accumulating 60 consecutive victories, a total
that spanned three seasons. Finch set the record
in 2001 with a 32-0 mark.
Finch ended the 2002 season with a 34-6
record and a 0.97 ERA. Finch struck out 366
batters in 273 innings pitched, threw three nohitters and had 21 shutouts. On April 17, 2002,
Finch broke her own record for strikeouts in a
game when she struck out 19 batters.
Offensively, Finch ended 2002 with a .311
batting average, drove in 56 runs and banged 16
home runs, including two grand slams. Against
Alabama on February 2, 2002, Finch was 3-for3 with two home runs and seven RBI.
Finch ended her career at Arizona with a
119-16 record, moving her to No. 2 on the UA
chart for career victories behind former Honda
winner Nancy Evans. Finch was selected to the
USA National team, participated in its top-level
international summer competition and remains a
top candidate for the U.S. Olympic Team and
the 2004 Olympiad in Athens, Greece.
2002 H
onors
Honors
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Honda Softball Award
NFCA First-team All-America
All-Pacific Region
All-Region 2 Team
First-team All-Pac-10
WCWS All-Tournament Team
Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year
Jennie Finch- Career Statistics
Hitting
Year
G
AB
R
H
2B
1999
68
192
16
47
14
2000
68
188
38
63
10
2001
67
198
37
62
11
2002
67
190
43
59
8
Total
258
768
134
231
43
Fielding: .981, .983, .990, .969; Slugging .427, .644, .556,.605
Pitch
1999
2000
2001
2002
Total
GP-GS-CG
34-30-26
31-24-24
32-29-27
40-39-36
137-122-113
SHO
11
13
19
21
64
ARIZONA SOFTBALL 2003 - 38
IP
202.1
194.0
207.0
273.1
876.2
H
158
102
102
136
498
3B
0
0
2
0
2
BB
64
53
45
82
244
HR
7
16
11
16
50
SO
179
204
279
366
1028
RBI
34
48
57
56
195
R
70
28
19
46
163
ER
60
22
16
38
136
S/SF
3/3
0/1
4/4
9/1
16/9
HB
9
4
7
10
30
SO
6
35
25
36
102
WP
3
2
1
11
17
BB
16
28
24
37
105
W -L
24-8
29-2
32-0
34-6
109-16
HBP
2
2
0
0
4
ERA
2.08
0.79
0.54
0.97
1.095
SB-CS
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-1
AVG
.245
.335
.313
.311
.301

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