LSU Tigers softball

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LSU Tigers
LSU Tigers athletic logo

University Louisiana State University
Conference SEC
Location Baton Rouge, LA
Head Coach Yvette Girouard (8th year)
Home Stadium Tiger Park
(Capacity: 1000)
Nickname Tigers
Colors Purple and Gold

             

WCWS Appearances
2001, 2004
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008
Conference Tournament Champions
1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007
Conference Champions
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004

The LSU Tigers softball team represents Louisiana State University in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Southeastern Conference. They are currently coached by head coach Yvette Girouard and assistant coaches James DeFeo and Megan Smith. They play home games in Tiger Park. LSU has won five SEC championships and have been to the Women's College World Series twice.

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[edit] History

LSU softball had its beginnings in 1979 with a team coached by Carol Smith. However, after only three seasons, LSU decided to shut down its softball program. In 1997 the Southeastern Conference decided to begin sponsoring softball, partly to help member institutions to comply with Title IX. LSU softball was reborn and quickly became one of the best teams in the conference. Since 1997, LSU has won 5 regular season SEC championships and 5 SEC tournament championships, more than any other school in the conference. LSU has also appeared in two Women's College World Series'.

[edit] Prominent Players

Player Position
Emily Turner P
Trena Peel OF
Killian Roessner C
Britni Sneed P
Kristin Schmidt P
LaDonia Hughes CF
Leslie Klein CF
Ashlee Ducote

[edit] Head Coaches

Name Years Record
Carol Smith 1978-1981 45-28
Cathy Compton 1997-1998 100-26
Glenn Moore 1998-2000 117-25
Yvette Girouard 2001-Present 407-119

[edit] Year-by-Year Records

Season Coach Record Notes
1979 Carol Smith 16-7
1980 Carol Smith 15-9
1981 Carol Smith 14-12
No team from 1982-1996
1997 Cathy Compton 44-14
1998 Cathy Compton (first 68 games)
Glenn Moore (last 4 games)
58-14
1999 Glenn Moore 56-10 SEC Champion; SEC Tournament Champion
2000 Glenn Moore 59-13 SEC Champion
2001 Yvette Girouard 59-11 SEC Champion; SEC Tournament Champion; WCWS
2002 Yvette Girouard 56-11 SEC Champion; SEC Tournament Champion
2003 Yvette Girouard 50-18 NCAA Regional
2004 Yvette Girouard 57-12 SEC Champion; SEC Tournament Champion; WCWS
2005 Yvette Girouard 31-23
2006 Yvette Girouard 55-14 NCAA Super Regionals
2007 Yvette Girouard 55-12 SEC Tournament Champion; NCAA Super Regionals
2008 Yvette Girouard 44-18 NCAA Regionals

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