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Mississippi State Bulldogs Softball
The Mississippi State Bulldogs softball team represents Mississippi State University in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Bulldogs are currently led by head coach Samantha Ricketts. The team plays its home games at Nusz Park located on the university's campus. Year-by-year results Awards and honors National awards ;NFCA Golden Shoe Award *Chelsea Bramlett (2009) *Lisa Clemons (2002) ; NFCA Catcher of the Year *Keri McCallum (2000) *Chelsea Bramlett (2008, 2009, 2010) *Mia Davidson (2022) Conference awards ; SEC Player of the Year * Iyhia McMichael (2003, 2004) ; SEC Freshman of the Year *Courtney Bures (2005) *Chelsea Bramlett (2007) *Mia Davidson (2018) NFCA All-Americans Perfect games The following two perfect games have been thrown by Mississippi State pitchers over the program's history. *March 2, 1997. Jenny Hehnke vs Alabama State (won 18 ...
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Samantha Ricketts
Samantha Louisa Ricketts (born December 29, 1986) is an American, former collegiate All-American, professional softball first baseman, and the current head coach at Mississippi State. She played college softball at Oklahoma, where she set the then career RBI record and was named a two-time Second Team NFCA All-American. Playing career Ricketts played college softball for Oklahoma from 2006 to 2009, where she set the then career RBI record and was named a two-time Second Team NFCA All-American. Ricketts was drafted 12th overall by the Akron Racers in the 2009 NPF Draft, and played two seasons for the team. Coaching career Mississippi State On July 21, 2014, Ricketts was named an assistant coach for Mississippi State. On July 30, 2018, she was promoted to associate head coach. On July 22, 2019, Ricketts was named the head coach for Mississippi State. USSSA Pride On May 25, 2016, Ricketts was named an assistant coach for the USSSA Pride of the National Pro Fastpitch league. ...
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2003 SEC Softball Tournament
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2012 SEC Softball Tournament
The 2012 SEC softball tournament was held at Rhoads Stadium on the campus of The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on May 10 through May 12, 2012. The Alabama Crimson Tide won the tournament for the 5th time in their history, and received the conference's automatic bid to the 2012 NCAA Division I softball tournament. Seeds The seeding for the tournament is as follows: Tournament * Arkansas, Ole Miss and South Carolina did not make the tournament. Vanderbilt does not sponsor a softball team. See also *SEC softball tournament *SEC Tournament * 2012 Alabama Crimson Tide softball season External links2012 SEC softball tournament References SEC softball tournament Tournament SEC softball tournament The SEC softball tournament (sometimes known simply as the SEC tournament) is the conference championship tournament in college softball for the Southeastern Conference (SEC). It is a single-elimination (since 2006) tournament and seeding is base ...
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Vann Stuedeman
Vann Stuedeman (born September 11, 1972) is the former head coach of the Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs softball team, which represents Mississippi State University in the Southeastern Conference. She has led the Lady Bulldogs to NCAA Tournament appearances in seven of her eight years as head coach. Stuedeman was previously the pitching coach at Alabama, where she helped lead the Crimson Tide to six Women's College World Series appearances and an NCAA Tournament appearance each year. She was also the pitching coach at Illinois for one season. Coaching career Mississippi State On July 16, 2019, it was announced that Vann Stuedeman would not return as head coach. Illinois On August 25, 2022, Vann Stuedeman was announced as an assistant coach and pitching coach for the Illinois softball program. On May 24, 2023, Stuedeman departed from the softball staff at Illinois. Head coaching record Personal Stuedeman is a 1990 graduate of Vestavia Hills High School in V ...
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2011 SEC Softball Tournament
The 2011 SEC softball tournament was held at the Ole Miss Softball Complex on the campus of the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi on May 12 through May 14, 2011. The winner of the tournament received the conference's automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Division I softball tournament. The Tennessee Lady Volunteers were the 2011 SEC softball tournament champions. Seeds The seeding for the tournament is as follows: Tournament ''All times are Central Standard Time.'' *SEC softball tournament *SEC Tournament The Southeastern Conference (SEC) sponsors nine men's sports and twelve women's sports. This is a list of conference champions for each sport. Also see the list of SEC national champions. Members The SEC was established on December 1932, when t ... External links2011 SEC softball tournament References SEC softball tournament 2011 Southeastern Conference softball season {{Mississippi-sport-stub ...
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2009 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament
The 2009 NCAA Division I softball tournament was held from May 15 through June 3, 2009 as part of the 2009 NCAA Division I softball season. The 64 NCAA Division I college softball teams were selected out of an eligible 284 teams on May 10, 2009. 30 teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conference, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Softball Selection Committee. The tournament culminated with eight teams playing in the 2009 Women's College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. National seeds Teams in ''italics'' advanced to the Super Regionals. Teams in bold have advanced to the Women's College World Series. #''Florida'' #' #''Washington'' #' #' #' # #' # ' # ' # ' # # # ' # # Regionals and Super Regionals Gainesville Super Regional Stanford Super Regional Ann Arbor Super Regional Tuscaloosa Super Regional Atlanta Super Regional Athens Super Regional Tempe Super Regional Los Angeles Sup ...
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2008 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament
The 2008 NCAA Division I softball tournament was held from May 15 through June 4, 2008. 64 NCAA Division I college softball teams met after having played their way through a regular season, and for some, a conference tournament, to play in the NCAA Tournament. The tournament culminated with eight teams playing in the 2008 Women's College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. National seeds ''Bold indicates WCWS participant.'' #Florida # # # # #Arizona State # # # # # # # # # # Regionals and super regionals Bold indicates winner. * indicates host. Gainesville Super Regional Houston Super Regional College Station Super Regional Ann Arbor Super Regional Tuscaloosa Super Regional Tempe Super Regional Tucson Super Regional Los Angeles Super Regional Automatic bids Women's College World Series Participants † Excludes results of the pre-NCAA Women's College World Series of 1969 through 1981. Tournament notes *Florid ...
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2008 SEC Softball Tournament
The 2008 SEC softball tournament was held at Tiger Park on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana from May 8 through May 10, 2008. Florida won the tournament and earned the Southeastern Conference's automatic bid to the 2008 NCAA Division I softball tournament. Tournament * Arkansas, South Carolina and Kentucky did not make the tournament. Vanderbilt does not sponsor a softball team. All-Tournament Team *OF, Erinn Webb, Tennessee *IF, Tonya Callahan, Tennessee *IF, Shannon Stein, LSU *OF, Quinlan Duhon, LSU *P/DP, Charlotte Morgan (softball player), Alabama Crimson Tide, Alabama *IF, Whitney Larsen, Alabama *P, Kelsi Dunne, Alabama *IF, Ali Gardiner, Florida *OF, Francesca Enea, Florida *OF, Mary Ratliff, Florida *P, Stacey Nelson, Florida *MVP: P, Stacey Nelson, Florida See also *Women's College World Series *NCAA Division I Softball Championship *SEC softball tournament *SEC Tournament The Southeastern Conference (SEC) sponsors nine men's ...
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2007 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament
The 2007 NCAA Division I softball tournament was held from May 17 through June 4, 2007. 64 NCAA Division I college softball teams met after having played their way through a regular season, and for some, a conference tournament, to play in the NCAA Tournament. The tournament culminated with eight teams playing in the Women's College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Automatic bids Conference champions from 29 Division I conferences earned automatic bids to regionals. The remaining 35 spots were awarded to schools as at-large invitees. National seeds ''Bold indicates WCWS participant.'' #Arizona #Northwestern #Oklahoma #Texas A&M #Tennessee #Washington #Arizona St. #Baylor 9 Michigan 10 LSU 11 Alabama 12 UCLA 13 Florida 14 DePaul 15 North Carolina St. 16 Virginia Tech Regionals and super regionals Bold indicates winner. "*" indicates host. Tucson Super Regional Waco Super Regional Knoxville Super Regional College Station Super R ...
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2007 SEC Softball Tournament
The 2007 SEC softball tournament was held at Jane B. Moore Field on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, from May 10 through May 12, 2007. LSU won the tournament and earned the Southeastern Conference's automatic bid to the 2007 NCAA tournament. Tournament *Kentucky, Auburn and Arkansas did not make the tournament. Vanderbilt does not sponsor a softball team. ** Extra innings All-Tournament Team *P - Stacey Nelson, Florida *P - Dani Hofer, LSU *C - McKenna Hughes, South Carolina *IF - Melissa Zick, Florida *IF - Shannon Stein, LSU *IF - Kellie Eubanks, Alabama *IF - Kim Waleszonia, Florida *OF - Lindsay Schutzler, Tennessee *OF - Rachel Mitchell, LSU *OF - Leslie Klein, LSU *DP - Tiffany Huff, Tennessee *SEC Tournament MVP: Dani Hofer, LSU See also *Women's College World Series *NCAA Division I Softball Championship *2007 NCAA Division I softball tournament *SEC softball tournament *SEC Tournament The Southeastern Conference (SEC) sponsors nine men's s ...
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2005 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament
The 2005 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the twenty-fourth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May and June 2005, sixty-four Division I college softball teams contested the championship. The tournament featured eight regionals of eight teams, each in a double elimination format. The 2005 Women's College World Series was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from June 2 through June 8 and marked the conclusion of the 2005 NCAA Division I softball season. Michigan won their first championship by defeating UCLA two games to one in the championship series. Michigan first baseman Samantha Findlay was named Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player. Qualifying Regionals Ann Arbor Super Regional Chicago Super Regional College Station Super Regional Austin Super Regional Tucson Super Regional Stanford Super Regional Los Angeles Super Regional Waco Super Regional Women's College World Seri ...
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2005 SEC Softball Tournament
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