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History

2010:

Finished 34-19 and 11-5. Eliminated by William Carey in the GCAC Tournament. Leslie Pickette, Kirstyn Joiner and Victoria Buie named All-GCAC.

2009:

Finished 32-12 overall and 6-6 in GCAC action. Finished tied for 15th in the final NAIA Top-25 poll. Jineth Pimentel and Leslie Pickette were named Honorable Mention NAIA All-Americans. Pickette was also the GCAC Pitcher of the Year. Pimentel, Kirstyn Joiner and Ally Scott joined Pickette as 1st-Team All-GCAC members. Heather Bearden, Jineth Pimentel, Taylor Lee Phillips and Abby Campbell were named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes.
 

2008:

Finished the season with a 42-10 record. Lady Rams were runner-up at the 2008 NAIA National Championships. Yaicey Sojo was named 1st team NAIA All-American and GCAC Player of the Year for the second straight season. Anadys Suarez and Jineth Pimentel were named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Ginger Reeser was named GCAC Pitcher of the Year. Pimentel, Suarez, Nikki Madden, Cristina Rodriguez and Kelyn Mendoza joined Sojo and Reeser as 1st-Team All-GCAC selections.
 

2007:

Finished the season with a 36-17 record. The Lady Rams won the GCAC and Region XIII Tournaments to earn a trip to the NAIA National Tournament. Yaicey Sojo was named 1st team NAIA All-American, GCAC Player of the Year and earned NAIA Player of the Week honors. Ginger Reeser, Kelyn Mendoza, Jessica McIntyre, Cristina Rodriguez and Jennifer Gomez were all named to the GCAC All-Conference Team.
 

2006:

Finished the season with a 51-2 record and won their first ever National Championship. For the second straight year, Mayret Perez was named GCAC Player of the Year and Linden Jones was named GCAC Pitcher of the Year. Joining them on the All-Conference Team were fellow Lady Rams Angelica Yrigoyen, Maribel Riera, Evelyne Pare, Ann Marie Odum and Corey Race. Perez and Jones were also named NAIA All-Americans, with Yrigoyen joining the second team. The only loses on the season came to Grand View College and rival Spring Hill, but the Lady Rams followed the second loss with 21 consecutive victories, including the title game versus Cal Baptist University. Jones was named NAIA Tournament MVP and Perez, Yrigoyen and Riera garnering All-Tournament Team honors.
 

2005:

Finished the season with a 51-13 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament and finished as the runner-up at the Region XIII Tournament. Finished in 4th place at the NAIA National Tournament for the second consecutive year. Mayret Perez was named GCAC Player of the Year and Linden Jones was named GCAC Pitcher of the Year. Kirby Baxter, Sylvia Bedgood, Ann Marie Odum, Evelyne Pare, Meredith Tanner and Angelica Yrigoyen were named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team. Perez, Jones, Pare, Baxter and Tanner were also named to the All-Region XIII Team. Perez and Jones were named to the 2005 NAIA National All-Tournament Team and Perez was named a 2005 NAIA First-Team All-American. Jones, Pare, Tanner and Baxter were chosen as NAIA Second-Team All-Americans. Holly Knowles, Bedgood and Odum were each named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete All-Americans.
 

2004:

Finished the season with a 49-13 overall record.  Won the Gulf Coast Athletic/Independent Conference Tournament and was Region XIII runner-up to eventual champion Thomas University.  Finished in fourth place at the NAIA National Tournament.  Denisse Fuenmayor named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year.  Kirby Baxter named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year and head coach Becky Clark named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.  Baxter, Fuenmayor, Stephanie Landrum, Brenda Box, Sylvia Bedgood and Meredith Tanner named to All-Region Team.  Fuenmayor, Tanner and Baxter named First-Team All-Americans with Box picking up Second-Team honors and Landrum earning Honorable Mention.  Fuenmayor and Box each named to the NAIA National All-Tournament Team.
 

2003:

Becky Clark named new head coach.  Finished the season with a 56-7-1 overall record.  Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament.  Won the 2003 NAIA Region XIII Tournament.  Finished as Runner-up at the NAIA National Tournament.  Missy Passley, Meredith Tanner and Kirby Baxter all named to the NAIA National All-Tournament Team.  Maria Soto and Passley were named First Team All-American and Passley was named NAIA Pitcher of the Year.  Baxter and Denisse Fuenmayor were named Second Team All-American and Sylvia Bedgood and Brenda Box were named Honorable Mention All-American.  Baxter and Passley were each named NAIA National Pitcher of the Week for the weeks of March 25 and April 1, respectively.  Teal Boothe was named Academic All-American.  Head coach Becky Clark was named Region XIII Coach of the Year.
 

2002:

Mark Brooks named new head coach.  Finished the season with a 37-11 record.  Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament.  Won the NAIA Region XIII Tournament.  Team finished fifth overall at the NAIA National Tournament.  Tied a NAIA National Tournament record by hitting six home runs throughout the tournament.  Missy Passley named tot he 2002 National Softball Championship All-Tournament Team.  Tiffany Genola named First Team All-American.  Denisse' Fuenmayor named as Honorable Mention All-American.  Genola (2B), Feunmayor (SS) and Erin Hostrander (OF) named to the 2002 National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-East Regional First Team.  Head coach Mark Brooks named NAIA Region XIII Coach of the Year.  Set school records for one season in home runs (40), triples (25) and slugging percentage (.531).
 

2001:

Finished the season with a 44-18 overall record.  In her last season as head coach, Mary Jennings collected her 500th win and finished fourth at the NAIA National Tournament.  Denisse Fuenmayor and Tiffany Genola named to the All-Region XIII Team.  Stephanie Landrum (22-9) named tot he NAIA National All-Tournament Team.  Erin Hostrander named Second-Team All-American
 

2000:

Finished the season with a 40-24 overall record.  Won the NAIA Regional Tournament. Participated in the NAIA National Tournament.
 

1999:

Finished the season with a 47-13 overall record.  Finished in eighth place at the NAIA National Tournament. Summer Powell and Sunny Russ named as a NAIA First Team All-American. Ronda Richardson named as a Second Team All-American.  Powell named NAIA Academic All-American.  Six Ram players named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team.
 

1998:

Finished the season with a 57-5 overall record.  Finished in fourth place at the NAIA National Tournament. Nikki Wilson named First Team All-American and NAIA Pitcher of the Year. Tiffany Genola named Second Team All-American. Six Ram players named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team.
 

1997:

Finished the season with a 48-7 overall record.  Finished in fifth place at the NAIA National Tournament. Terri McCormick and Nikki Wilson each named as a First Team All-American. Sunny Russ, Belinda Stein and Melissa Thomas each named as a Second Team All-American.
 

1996:

Finished the season with a 51-11 overall record.  Finished in seventh place at the NAIA National Tournament.  Coby Owens named First Team All-American. Terri McCormick and Melissa Thomas named Second Team All-American
 

1995:

Finished the season with a 31-21 overall record. Ranked seventh nationally in the final regular season NAIA Top 25 poll. Finished in tenth place at the NAIA National Tournament. DeLane Lee and Katie Mahoney were named to the All-Regional Team. Mahoney  was named Second Team All-American. Melanie Lee and Coby Cashion Owens named All-American Scholar Athletes.
 

1994:

Finished the season with a 40-19-1 record.  Ranked tenth nationally in the final regular season NAIA Top 25 poll. Jennifer Hilliard, Terri Chavis, Katie Mahoney, Jennifer Tsetsilas, Becky Clark, Coby Cashion, Dana Kriner, Melanie Lee, Monica Baggett, Starla Bartlett and Delane Lee named to the NAIA All-District Team.  Cashion and Clark named Academic All-Americans. Chavis and Mahoney named Second Team All-Americans.
 

1993:

Finished the season with a 46-18 overall record.  Won the NAIA District 30 Championship.  Won the Tri-District Championship. Finished fifth at the NAIA National Tournament.  Tonya Smith, Charleste Vaughn, Jennifer Hilliard, Becky Clark, Michele Heim, and Terri Chavis named to the NAIA All-District 30 Team. Vaughn and Hilliard named NAIA First Team All-Americans.  Clark named NAIA Academic All-American. Head coach Mary Ann Jennings named NAIA West Regional Coach of the Year by the National Softball Coaches Association.
 

1992:

Finished the season with a 42-22 overall record. Ranked ninth nationally in the final NAIA regular season Top 25 poll.  Won the NAIA District 30 Championship. Tri-District Runner-up. Lesley Adkins, Ivy Dashkin, Mary Henderson, Angie Newman, Tonya Smith, Donna Summers, Charleste Vaughn, Leanne Wilson, and Angi Walker named to NAIA All-District 30 Team.  Dashkin named NAIA First Team All-American.
 

1991:

Mary Ann Jennings assumes full head coaching responsibilities.  Finished the season with a 39-12 overall record. Ranked eleventh nationally in the final NAIA regular season Top 25 poll. Tonya Smith, Ivy Dashkin, Donna Bragg, Charleste Vaughn, Leanne Wilson, Mary Henderson, Lesley Adkins and Angie Newman named to the NAIA All-District 30 Team. Smith named NAIA Second Team All-American.  Dashkin named NAIA Honorable Mention All-American.  Vaughn and Wilson chosen to try out for the Pan-American Team.
 

1990:

Mike Jacobs and Mary Ann Jennings combine to develop the first University of Mobile softball team.  Finished the season with a 38-24 overall record.  Won the NAIA District 30 Championship.  Tri-District Runner-up.  Charleste Vaughn, Tonya Smith, Ivy Dashkin, Donna Bragg, Leanne Wilson and Mary Henderson each named to the NAIA All-District 30 Team.  Vaughn named NAIA Second Team All-American.

 

 

 
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