NCAA Division I Softball Career Wins List

NCAA Division I Softball Career Wins List

There are currently 68 pitchers and 29 records in the NCAA Division I 100 Wins Club:

Wins Pitcher School(s) Years
189 Monica Abbott Tennessee Lady Vols 2004-2007
151 Courtney Blades Nicholls State Colonels & Southern Miss Golden Eagles 1997-2000
149 Debbie Nichols Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters 1987-1990
144 Alicia Hollowell Arizona Wildcats 2003-2006
139 Rhonda Wheatley Cal Poly Broncos 1984-1987
136 Danielle Lawrie Washington Huskies 2006-2010
136 Stacey Nelson Florida Gators 2006-2009
136 Cat Osterman Texas Longhorns 2002-2006
130 Keira Goerl UCLA Bruins 2001-2004
126 Brandice Balschmiter UMass Minutewomen 2006-2009
123 Angela Tincher Virginia Tech Hokies 2005-2008
122 Morgan Melloh Fresno State Bulldogs & Indiana Hoosiers 2008-2011
120 Sarah Dawson ULM Warhawks 1994-1997
120 Nancy Evans Arizona Wildcats 1994-1998
120 Britni Sneed LSU Tigers 1999-2002
119 Jennie Finch Arizona Wildcats 1999-2002
119 Michele Granger California Golden Bears 1989-1993
119 Brooke Mitchell ULL Ragin’ Cajuns 2002-2005
119 Missy Penna Stanford Cardinals 2006-2009
118 Katie Burkhart Arizona State Sun Devils 2005-2008
118 Amanda Macenko Cleveland State Vikings 2007-2010
118 Tara Oltman Creighton Bluejays 2007-2010
118 Toni Paisley East Carolina Pirates 2007-2011
118 Jamie Southern Fresno State Bulldogs 2001-2005
116 Debby Day UTA Mavericks & Arizona Wildcats 1988-1992
116 Kristin Schmidt Notre Dame Fighting Irish & LSU Tigers 2001-2004
115 Shelley Laird Alabama Crimson Tide 1999-2002
115 Jennifer Stewart Oklahoma Sooners 1999-2002
114 Shawn Andaya Texas A&M Aggies 1984-1987
113 Morgan Childers South Carolina Upstate Spartans 2008-2011
113 Kelsi Dunne Alabama Crimson Tide 2008-2011
111 Samantha Iuli UIC Flames 1997-2000
110 Anjelica Selden UCLA Bruins 2005-2008
110 Jenny Voss Nebraska Cornhuskers 1997-2000
109 Sara Plourde UMass Minutewomen 2009-2012
109 Jessica Sallinger Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 2002-2005
108 Lindsay Chouinard DePaul Blue Demons 2000-2003
108 Danielle Henderson UMass Minutewomen 1996-1999
108 Nicole Myers Florida Atlantic Owls 1999-2002
107 Terry Carpenter Fresno State Bulldogs 1989-1992
107 Leslie Malerich Florida State Seminoles 1999-2002
107 Nicole Neuerburg Texas State Bobcats 2001-2004
107 Jordan Taylor Michigan Wolverines 2008-2011
106 Sara Griffin Michigan Wolverines 1995-1998
106 Amanda Scott Fresno State Bulldogs 1997-2000
105 Dana Sorensen Stanford Cardinals 2000-2004
105 Stephani Williams Kansas Jayhawks 1991-1994
104 Michelle Green Georgia Bulldogs 2001-2004
104 Kyla Hall ULL Ragin’ Cajuns 1991-1994
104 Michelle Hall Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 1990-1993
103 Bonnie Bynum Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles 2004-2007
103 Carrie Dolan Arizona Wildcats 1994-1997
103 Jocelyn Forest California Golden Bears 1999-2002
103 Becky Lemke Arizona Wildcats 1998-2001
102 Darlene Gareis South Carolina Gamecocks 1992-1995
102 Jenny Parsons East Carolina Pirates 1990-1993
102 Stephanie Ricketts Hawaii Rainbow Wahine 2009-2012
102 Jessica Simpson Miami Redhawks 2009-2012
102 Kristina Thorson California Golden Bears 2003-2006
101 Tiffany Boyd UCLA Bruins & Cal State Fullerton Titans 1989-1993
101 Megan Matthews South Carolina Gamecocks 1999-2002
101 Jen Mineau Fordham Rams 2009-2012
101 Susie Parra Arizona Wildcats 1991-1994
100 Angie Lear South Carolina Gamecocks 1988-1991
100 Susan LeFebvre Cal State Fullerton Titans 1983-1986
100 Brianne McGowan Oregon State Beavers 2004-2007
100 Taryne Mowatt Arizona Wildcats 2005-2008
100 Jennifer Spediacci Washington Huskies 1997-2000


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