NCAA Division I softball career wins list


There are currently 104 pitchers and 33 records in the NCAA Division I 100 Wins Club:
WinsPitcherSchoolYears
189Monica AbbottTennessee Lady Vols2004-2007
151Courtney BladesNicholls State Colonels & Southern Miss Golden Eagles1997-2000
149Debbie NicholsLouisiana Tech Lady Techsters1987-1990
144Alicia HollowellArizona Wildcats2003-2006
139Rhonda WheatleyCal Poly Broncos1984-1987
136Danielle LawrieWashington Huskies2006-2010
136Stacey NelsonFlorida Gators2006-2009
136Cat OstermanTexas Longhorns2002-2006
133Keilani RickettsOklahoma Sooners2010-2013
130Keira GoerlUCLA Bruins2001-2004
129Olivia GalatiHofstra Pride2010-2013
129Jolene HendersonCalifornia Golden Bears2010-2013
127Hannah RogersFlorida Gators2011-2014
126Brandice BalschmiterUMass Minutewomen2006-2009
123Whitney CanionBaylor Bears2009-2014
123Paige ParkerOklahoma Sooners2015-2018
123Angela TincherVirginia Tech Hokies2005-2008
122Morgan MellohFresno State Bulldogs & Indiana Hoosiers2008-2011
120Sarah DawsonULM Warhawks1994-1997
120Nancy EvansArizona Wildcats1994-1998
120Megan GoodJames Madison Dukes2015-2019
120Britni SneedLSU Tigers1999-2002
119Jennie FinchArizona Wildcats1999-2002
119Michele GrangerCalifornia Golden Bears1989-1993
119Brooke MitchellULL Ragin’ Cajuns2002-2005
119Missy PennaStanford Cardinal2006-2009
118Katie BurkhartArizona State Sun Devils2005-2008
118Amanda MacenkoCleveland State Vikings2007-2010
118Tara OltmanCreighton Bluejays2007-2010
118Toni PaisleyEast Carolina Pirates2007-2011
118Jamie SouthernFresno State Bulldogs2001-2005
116Debby DayUTA Mavericks & Arizona Wildcats1988-1992
116Kristin SchmidtNotre Dame Fighting Irish & LSU Tigers2001-2004
115Dallas EscobedoArizona State Sun Devils2011-2014
115Shelley LairdAlabama Crimson Tide1999-2002
115Jennifer StewartOklahoma Sooners1999-2002
114Shawn AndayaTexas A&M Aggies1984-1987
113Morgan ChildersSouth Carolina Upstate Spartans2008-2011
113Kelsi DunneAlabama Crimson Tide2008-2011
112Blaire LunaTexas Longhorns2010-2013
112Sara MoultonMinnesota Golden Gophers2011-2014
111Samantha IuliUIC Flames1997-2000
111Chelsea ThomasMissouri Tigers2009-2013
110Anjelica SeldenUCLA Bruins2005-2008
110Jenny VossNebraska Cornhuskers1997-2000
110Laura WinterNotre Dame Fighting Irish2011-2014
109Sara PlourdeUMass Minutewomen2009-2012
109Randi RuppTexas State Bobcats2015-2018
109Jessica SallingerGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets2002-2005
109Lacey WaldropFSU Seminoles2012-2015
108Lindsay ChouinardDePaul Blue Demons2000-2003
108Cheridan HawkinsOregon Ducks2013-2016
108Danielle HendersonUMass Minutewomen1996-1999
108Meghan KingFSU Seminoles2016-2019
108Nicole MyersFlorida Atlantic Owls1999-2002
108Lori SpingolaNorth Carolina Tar Heels2011-2014
108Emily WeimanNC State Wolfpack2012-2015
107McKenna BullBYU Cougars2014-2017
107Terry CarpenterFresno State Bulldogs1989-1992
107Jordan DixonMarshall Thundering Herd2014-2017
107Sara GroenewegenMinnesota Golden Gophers2014-2017
107Leslie MalerichFSU Seminoles1999-2002
107Nicole NeuerburgTexas State Bobcats2001-2004
107Jordan TaylorMichigan Wolverines2008-2011
106Sara GriffinMichigan Wolverines1995-1998
106Amanda ScottFresno State Bulldogs1997-2000
106Jackie TrainaAlabama Crimson Tide2011-2014
105Dana SorensenStanford Cardinal2000-2004
105Kirsten VerdunDePaul Blue Demons2011-2014
105Stephani WilliamsKansas Jayhawks1991-1994
104Kelly BarnhillFlorida Gators2016-2019
104Melissa DumezichTexas A&M Aggies2010-2013
104Michelle GreenGeorgia Bulldogs2002-2005
104Kyla HallULL Ragin’ Cajuns1991-1994
104Michelle HallCoastal Carolina Chanticleers1990-1993
103Bonnie BynumTennessee Tech Golden Eagles2004-2007
103Carrie DolanArizona Wildcats1994-1997
103Jocelyn ForestCalifornia Golden Bears1999-2002
103Becky LemkeArizona Wildcats1998-2001
102Darlene GareisSouth Carolina Gamecocks1992-1995
102Kami KeiterOklahoma Sooners2002-2005
102Jenny ParsonsEast Carolina Pirates1990-1993
102Ellen RenfroeTennessee Lady Vols2011-2014
102Stephanie RickettsHawaii Rainbow Wahine2009-2012
102Jessica SimpsonMiami Redhawks2009-2012
102Kristina ThorsonCalifornia Golden Bears2003-2006
101Megan BetsaMichigan Wolverines2014-2017
101Tiffany BoydUCLA Bruins & Cal State Fullerton Titans1989-1993
101Teagan GerhartStanford Cardinal2010-2013
101Megan MatthewsSouth Carolina Gamecocks1999-2002
101Laura MessinaCentral Connecticut State Blue Devils2012-2015
101Jen MineauFordham Rams2009-2012
101Sara NevinsUSF Bulls2011-2014
101Danielle O'TooleSan Diego State Aztecs & Arizona Wildcats2013-2017
101Susie ParraArizona Wildcats1991-1994
100Taran AlveloWashington Huskies2016-2019
100Ally CardaUCLA Bruins2012-2015
100Angie LearSouth Carolina Gamecocks1988-1991
100Susan LeFebvreCal State Fullerton Titans1983-1986
100Brianne McGowanOregon State Beavers2004-2007
100Jessica MooreOregon Ducks2010-2013
100Taryne MowattArizona Wildcats2005-2008
100Jennifer SpediacciWashington Huskies1997-2000
100Haylie WagnerMichigan Wolverines2012-2015

Progression

Debbie Nichols won her 140th career game defeating the ULL Ragin’ Cajuns 3-1 on April 7, 1990, besting Rhonda Wheatley's original record. Courtney Blades passed Nichols for her 150th win pitching a perfect game against the Arizona Wildcats at the Women's College World Series on May 25, 2000. Monica Abbott won her 152nd game shutting out the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles on March 3, 2007.

Winning Percentage

In addition, there are currently 25 pitchers in the 100 wins club that maintained a high winning percentage of at least 82%:
Nancy Evans ; Susie Parra ; Carrie Dolan ; Jennie Finch ; Megan Good ; Paige Parker ; Alicia Hollowell ; Keira Goerl ; Jordan Taylor ; Amanda Scott ; Sara Griffin ; Monica Abbott ; Meghan King ; Haylie Wagner ; Cat Osterman ; Becky Lemke ; Cheridan Hawkins ; Kelly Barnhill ; Kyla Hall ; Sara Groenewegen ; Jaclyn Traina ; Michelle Green ; Kelsi Dunne ; Britni Sneed ; Susan LeFebvre ; Jennifer Stewart.

Records & Milestones

won an NCAA record 52 games in 2000, setting the all-time Senior Class record for the Division I. Jennie Finch had the best perfect season in 2001, going 32-0; Jaclyn Traina and Keilani Ricketts each had two of the winningest seasons in 2012 and 2013, respectively going 42-3 and 35-1. Sara Plourde won just 6 games as a freshman in 2009, the minimum in a non-injury season for the club. Finch also won an NCAA record 60 consecutive games from 2000-2002; Olivia Galati, Alicia Hollowell and Paige Parker and Sara Griffin also had top-10 win streaks. Monica Abbott went 50-9 in 2005 and 45-10 in 2004, the Sophomore and Freshman Class win records; Debbie Nichols originally set the Sophomore Class record in 1988. Stacey Nelson owns the Junior Class win record with a 47-5 record in 2008.
Along with Blades in 2000, Traina in 2012, Abbott in 2004-2005, Nichols in 1988 and Nelson in 2008, Rhonda Wheatley, Brooke Mitchell, Sarah Dawson, Abbott, Blades, Danielle Lawrie, Morgan Melloh, Taryne Mowatt, Nelson, Katie Burkhart, Nichols, Galati, Jolene Henderson, Plourde, Hollowell, Keira Goerl and Jenny Voss all rank top-10 for wins in an NCAA season. Also with Wheatley in 1985, Nichols in 1988, Dawson in 1997, Voss in 1998, Blades in 1999-2000, Hollowell in 2003, Goerl in 2003, Mitchell in 2004, Abbott in 2004-2007, Nelson in 2008, Lawrie in 2009-2010, Plourde in 2010, Henderson in 2011, Traina in 2012 and Galati in 2013, Shawn Andaya, Jenny Parson, Carrie Dolan, Griffin, Nicole Myers, Cat Osterman, Lacey Waldrop, Parker and Megan Good all led the NCAA for wins in those years.
Finally, along with Ricketts in 2013, Traina in 2012, Lawrie in 2009, Burkhart in 2008, Mowatt in 2006 and 2007, Goerl in 2003, Finch in 2001, Dolan in 1996 and Andaya in 1987, Tiffany Boyd, Debby Day, Susie Parra, Nancy Evans, Amanda Scott, Jennifer Stewart, Becky Lemke, Jocelyn Forest, Goerl, Hollowell, Dallas Escobedo, Hannah Rogers, Parker and Meghan King all won National Championships those years; Mowatt also set the Women's College World Series record for wins with 6 in 2007. For their careers Abbott, Hollowell, Osterman, Galati, Brandice Balschmiter, Tincher, Dawson, Brooke Mitchell, Amanda Macenko, Tara Oltman, Toni Paisley, Jamie Southern, Wheatley, Morgan Childers, Sara Moulton, McKenna Bull, Kirsten Verdun, Michelle Hall, Bonnie Bynum, Jessica Simpson and Laura Messina all own the wins crown for these conferences.

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