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The South Florida Bulls softball team represents
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Division I
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. The team participates in the
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. The Bulls are currently led by head coach Ken Eriksen. The team plays its home games at
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located on the university's main campus in
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. USF's softball team has won two national championships, both coming before softball was an NCAA sanctioned sport. They won in the
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and 1984. They have also won eight conference championships, seven of which were regular season titles and one of which was in the conference tournament.


History


Pre-NCAA

Before softball officially became an NCAA sport in 1985, the Bulls (known as the Lady Brahmans until 1987) played in the
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and the
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. Unfortunately, not many records exist from this era of USF softball, and 1985 is recognized by the school as the first official season of the team as that is the year they joined the NCAA. However, it is known that the team's actual first season of play was in 1973 and that the team went to the AIAW Quarterfinals in 1976 and 1981. After the AIAW disbanded in 1982, the American Softball Association (now
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) took over as the top collegiate governing body for the sport. The Lady Brahmans won the national championship in both years of the ASA before joining the NCAA in 1985, making them the first team in USF history to win a national championship.


Coaching history


Season by season results


Championships


National Championships


Conference Championships


Conference Tournament Championships


Coaching staff


Perfect Games and No Hitters


Perfect Games

USF pitchers have thrown five perfect games in school history: * Leigh Ann Ellis, March 11, 2003, vs. Canisus * Sara Nevins, March 11, 2012, vs. Toledo * Sara Nevins, May 4, 2014, vs. Temple *
Georgina Corrick Georgina Louise Corrick (born September 29, 1999) is a British born, American raised professional softball player for Athletes Unlimited Softball. She played college softball for the South Florida Bulls softball, South Florida Bulls. She is also ...
, March 6, 2022, vs. Florida A&M * Georgina Corrick, April 30, 2022 vs. Houston


No Hitters

Bulls pitchers have also thrown 27 no hitters (not including no hitters that were also perfect games): * Lori Romero, 1985 * Lori Romero, 1986 * Monica Triner, 1996 vs. Bradley * Monica Triner, 1996 vs. Penn State * Jessi Kowal, 2000 vs. St. Louis * Leigh Ann Ellis, 2003 vs. Ball State * Danielle Urbanik, 2004 vs. UAB * Kristen Gordon/Bree Spence, 2007 vs. ETSU * Cristi Ecks, Capri Catalano & Courtney Mosch, 2009 vs. Hofstra * Sara Nevins, 2012 vs. Central Connecticut * Sara Nevins, 2012 vs. Pittsburgh * Lindsey Richardson, 2013 vs. Maine * Sara Nevins, 2013 vs. Pittsburgh * Lindsey Richardson, 2013 vs. Providence * Lindsey Richardson, 2013 vs. Marshall * Sara Nevins/Erica Nuun, 2014 vs Illinois State * Sara Nevins, 2014 vs. UMass * Sara Nevins, 2014 vs. UConn * Sara Nevins, 2014 vs. UCF * Erica Nuun, 2015 vs. Illinois State * Georgina Corrick, 2018 vs. UNF * Georgina Corrick/Vivian Ponn, 2020 vs. FIU * Georgina Corrick, 2021 vs. North Dakota *Georgina Corrick, April 30, 2021 vs. ECU *Georgina Corrick, May 1, 2021 vs. ECU *Georgina Corrick, 2021 vs. Baylor *Georgina Corrick, 2022 vs. ECU


Awards and honors


All-Americans

;First team *Leslie Kanter, 1986 *Dawn Melfi, 1992 *
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, 2022 ;Second team *Lisa Wunar, 1987 *Monica Triner, 1998 *Monica Triner, 1999 *Holly Groves, 2004 *Sara Nevins, 2012 *Erica Nuun, 2016 *Georgina Corrick, 2019 ;Third team *Leigh Ann Ellis, 2004 *Tiffany Stewart, 2005 *Sara Nevins, 2013 *Sara Nevins, 2014 *Georgina Corrick, 2021


National awards

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NFCA National Pitcher of the Year The NFCA National Player of the Year is an award given by Schutt Sports to the best college softball College softball is softball as played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education, predominantly in the United States. C ...
*Georgina Corrick, 2022 ;
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*Georgina Corrick, 2022 ;
NFCA Golden Shoe Award The NFCA Golden Shoe Award is an award given by New Balance to the best college softball College softball is softball as played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education, predominantly in the United States. College softba ...
*Alexis Johns (2022) NCAA Pitching Triple Crown * Georgina Corrick, 2022 (first
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in NCAA history)


Conference awards

Sources: ;Conference USA Pitcher of the Year *Leigh Ann Ellis, 2004 ;Conference USA Freshman of the Year *Bree Spence, 2005 ;Big East Pitcher of the Year *Sara Nevins, 2013 ;Big East Freshman of the Year *Cristi Ecks, 2006 *Capri Catalano, 2008 ;AAC Player of the Year *Juli Weber, 2016 ; AAC Pitcher of the Year *Sara Nevins, 2014 *Erica Nunn, 2016 *
Georgina Corrick Georgina Louise Corrick (born September 29, 1999) is a British born, American raised professional softball player for Athletes Unlimited Softball. She played college softball for the South Florida Bulls softball, South Florida Bulls. She is also ...
, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022 ;AAC Freshman of the Year *Juli Weber, 2014 *Georgina Corrick, 2018 ;AAC Defensive Player of the Year *Macy Cook, 2019


National Team members

* Monica Triner, 2000 * Leigh Ann Ellis, 2005–06 * Kourtney Salvarola, 2011–13 * Lee Ann Spivey, 2013 * Erica Nuun, 2013 * Sara Nevins, 2013–15 * Astin Donovan, 2015–16 * Lauren Evans, 2017–present *
Georgina Corrick Georgina Louise Corrick (born September 29, 1999) is a British born, American raised professional softball player for Athletes Unlimited Softball. She played college softball for the South Florida Bulls softball, South Florida Bulls. She is also ...
, 2017–present


USF Athletic Hall of Fame

* Monica Triner, 1996-99 (inducted 2011) * Sara Nevins, 2011-14 (inducted 2019)


Media

Under the current American Athletic Conference TV deal, all home and in-conference away softball games are shown on one of the various
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networks or streamed live on
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. Live radio broadcasts of games are also available worldwide for free on the Bulls Unlimited digital radio station on
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See also

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South Florida Bulls baseball The South Florida Bulls baseball team is the intercollegiate men's baseball program representing the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, United States. The team competes in the American Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I. Founded in ...
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University of South Florida The University of South Florida (USF) is a public research university with its main campus located in Tampa, Florida, and other campuses in St. Petersburg and Sarasota. It is one of 12 members of the State University System of Florida. USF is ...
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South Florida Bulls The South Florida Bulls (also known as the USF Bulls) are the athletic teams that represent the University of South Florida. USF competes in NCAA Division I and is a member of the American Athletic Conference for all sports besides sailing, ...


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References

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