Florida State Seminoles softball

The Florida State Seminoles women's softball team represents Florida State University (variously Florida State or FSU) in the sport of softball. Florida State competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Florida State Seminoles softball
UniversityFlorida State University
Head coachLonni Alameda (14th season)
ConferenceACC
Atlantic Division
LocationTallahassee, FL
Home stadiumJoAnne Graf Field (Capacity: 1,000)
NicknameFlorida State Seminoles
ColorsGarnet and gold[1]
   
NCAA Tournament champions
2018
AIAW Slow-pitch Tournament champions
1981, 1982
NCAA WCWS runner-up
2021
NCAA WCWS appearances
1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2002, 2004, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021
AIAW Slow-pitch WCWS appearances
1981, 1982
NCAA Super Regional appearances
2006, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
NCAA Tournament appearances
1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
Conference Tournament championships
1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Regular Season Conference championships
1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

In the forty-four year history of the Seminoles softball program, the team has won seventeen ACC championships, two AIAW slow-pitch national championships, and one NCAA championship. Florida State has made thirty-three appearances in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Women's College World Series on eleven occasions, reaching the semifinals on four occasions and the championship series on two occasions. Jessica van der Linden and Lacey Waldrop have won the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award while thirty-five Seminole players have been honored as All-Americans[2] and seven have been drafted into the National Pro Fastpitch League.

The Seminoles play their home games at JoAnne Graf Field on the university's Tallahassee, Florida campus, and are currently led by head coach Lonni Alameda.

Program history

Florida State has been one of the most successful softball programs in the history of collegiate softball. As of the end of the 2021 season, only nine teams in the history of the NCAA have made more WCWS appearances than FSU, and no school east of Arizona has been to more NCAA Tournaments than the Seminoles. Florida State has made a regional appearance every year since 2000. Florida State has never endured a losing season and the Seminoles have achieved 37 forty-win seasons; under head coach Lonni Alameda, the Seminoles have achieved 11 forty-win seasons, including eight straight from 2012 to 2019, and won six consecutive ACC titles from 2014 to 2019.[3]

2018 season

The 2018 season saw the Seminoles win the ACC regular season title for the sixth consecutive year[4] and the ACC tournament title for the fifth consecutive year, defeating Pittsburgh in the ACC championship game with a walk-off homerun.[5] securing a spot in the NCAA Tournament as the sixth overall seed. The Seminoles defeated Auburn[6] and Jacksonville State twice[7][8] to win the Tallahassee Regional and advance to the Tallahassee Super Regional, where they defeated LSU in a double header[9] after dropping the first game of the series,[10] clinching a spot in the Women's College World Series.

In the World Series, the Seminoles dropped their opener to UCLA[11] after blowing a late lead; they went on to win their next four games: defeating Georgia,[12] top-seed Oregon,[13] and UCLA[14][15] twice in the semifinals to advance to the national championship for the first time to face Washington. Florida State went on to sweep the Huskies to win the national title,[16][17] becoming the first team to lose their first game in the World Series and go on to win the title during the championship series era. The Seminoles also tied the record for most elimination game wins, going 6-0 over the course of the postseason.

Venue

Florida State plays home games at JoAnne Graf Field.

The softball team plays at the Seminole Softball Complex; the field is named for JoAnne Graf, the winningest coach in school history and the second-winningest coach in softball history.[18]

Head coaches

  • Records are through the 2021 season
Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1979–2008JoAnne Graf301,483–487–6.752
2009–presentLonni Alameda14650–185–2.778

Current Coaching Staff

Name Position coachedf Consecutive season at
Florida State in current position
Lonni AlamedaHead coach13th
Travis WilsonAssistant Coach10th
Troy CameronAssistant Coach2nd
Kristin TubeckDirector of Softball Operations1st
Reference:[19]

Records and results

Year-by-year results

National Champions Conference Champions

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, C = Conference

All-time record vs. ACC teams

Florida State softball maintains a winning percentage against all current ACC teams.

Opponent Won Lost Tie Percentage Streak First Meeting
Boston College4640.920Won 12001
Clemson3001.000Won 32022
Duke610.857Lost 12019
Georgia Tech68260.723Won 221990
Louisville1671.688Won 12002
North Carolina75270.735Won 11984
North Carolina State41130.759Won 22004
Notre Dame2370.767Won 61991
Pittsburgh2230.880Lost 12002
Syracuse2420.923Won 202001
Virginia88180.830Won 151986
Virginia Tech32200.615Won 12005
Totals 446 127 1 .778

Rivalries

Opponent Won Lost Tie Percentage Streak First Meeting
Florida20290.408Won 31997
Clemson3001.000Won 32022
Totals 23 29 0 .442

College World Series

Florida State has made 11 trips to the Women's College World Series, winning the title in 2018 and finishing as runner-up in 2021.

Year W L Percent
198702.000
199012.333
199102.000
199202.000
199322.500
200222.500
200412.333
201402.000
201622.500
201861.857
202153.625
Total: 19 22 .463

Championships

National championships

Season Type Coach
1981AIAW slow-pitchJoAnne Graf
1982AIAW slow-pitchJoAnne Graf
2018NCAA fast-pitchLonni Alameda
Total National Championships 3

Conference regular season championships

Season Coach
1992JoAnne Graf
1993JoAnne Graf
1994JoAnne Graf
1995JoAnne Graf
1997JoAnne Graf
1999JoAnne Graf
2000JoAnne Graf
2001JoAnne Graf
2002JoAnne Graf
2003JoAnne Graf
2004JoAnne Graf
2013Lonni Alameda
2014Lonni Alameda
2015Lonni Alameda
2016Lonni Alameda
2017Lonni Alameda
2018Lonni Alameda
Total Conference Titles 17

Division championships

Season Division Coach
2018AtlanticLonni Alameda
2019AtlanticLonni Alameda
Total Division Titles 2

Conference tournament championships

Florida State has made nineteen appearances in the ACC Championship, with a 17-2 record.

Season Coach
1992JoAnne Graf
1993JoAnne Graf
1995JoAnne Graf
1996JoAnne Graf
1997JoAnne Graf
1998JoAnne Graf
1999JoAnne Graf
2000JoAnne Graf
2003JoAnne Graf
2004JoAnne Graf
2011Lonni Alameda
2014Lonni Alameda
2015Lonni Alameda
2016Lonni Alameda
2017Lonni Alameda
2018Lonni Alameda
2019Lonni Alameda
Total Conference Championships 17

Awards

Lacey Waldrop received several honors during her time as a Seminole.

USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year

National Softball Player of the Year winners
Year Player
2004Jessica van der Linden
2014Lacey Waldrop

Broderick Award

Broderick Award winner
Year Player
1982Darby Cottle

All-Americans

  • Serita Brooks
  • Jessica Burroughs
  • Susan Buttery
  • Myssi Calkins
  • Darby Cottle
  • Danielle Cox
  • Lisa Davidson
  • Natalie Drouin
  • Renee Espinoza
  • Kristy Fuentes
  • Toni Gutierrez
  • Kylee Hanson
  • Casey Hunter
  • Meghan King
  • Morgan Klaeveman
  • Christy Larsen
  • Cindy Lawton
  • Marla Looper
  • Leslie Malerich
  • Susan Painter
  • Alex Powers
  • Toni Robinette
  • Kathryn Sandercock
  • Sydney Sherrill
  • Jan Sikes
  • Brandi Stuart
  • Jessica van der Linden
  • Elisa Vasquez
  • Lacey Waldrop
  • Jessie Warren
  • Shamalene Wilson
  • Veronica Wootson

Conference awards

  • ACC Player of the Year – Toni Gutierrez (1992), Cindy Lawton (1995), Shamalene Wilson (1996), Jessica van der Linden (2003, 2004), Maddie O'Brien (2014), Alex Powers (2016), Jessica Warren (2017, 2018)
  • ACC Defensive Player of the Year – Jessica Warren (2017), Sydney Sherrill (2019, 2021)
  • ACC Pitcher of the Year – Sarah Hamilton (2009), Lacey Waldrop (2014, 2015), Jessica Burroughs (2016, 2017), Kylee Hanson (2018)
  • ACC Freshman of the Year - Shamalene Wilson (1993), Kristy Hull (1995), Jessica van der Linden (2001), Veronica Wootson (2004), Tiffany McDonald (2005), Monica Montez (2007), Jessica Warren (2015), Sydney Sherrill (2018)
  • ACC Coach of the Year – JoAnne Graf (1992, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2004), Lonni Alameda (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)

Retired jerseys

Retired jersey numbers
Name Position Career Number
Darby CottleSS1979–8215
Jessica van der LindenP2001-0499

See also

References

  • Seminoles.com – Official website of the Florida State Seminoles softball team.
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