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The George Washington Revolutionaries softball team represents George Washington University in the NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10). The Revolutionaries are currently led by head coach Chrissy Schoonmaker.
In July 2020, George Washington University announced plans to drop seven sports to help offset an estimated $200 million budget shortfall amid economic fallout due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [8] Three NCAA sports (men’s indoor track, men’s tennis, and women’s water polo), and four non-NCAA sports (men’s rowing, men’s and women’s ...
UD Softball Stadium: Cara LaPlaca: Atlantic 10: None None Fordham University: Rams: New York: Bahoshy Softball Complex/Murphy Field: Melissa Inouye: Atlantic 10: None None George Mason University: Patriots: Virginia: George Mason Softball Complex: Justin Walker: Atlantic 10: None None George Washington University: Revolutionaries: Washington, D ...
Central & overall: George Washington North: Saint Joseph's: Jenna Cone, George Washington [33] Sierra Lange, George Washington [33] Shane Winkler, George Washington [33] 2021 Atlantic 10 Conference softball tournament: SJU Softball Field • Merion Station, PA: George Washington Atlantic Coast Conference: Clemson: Valerie Cagle, Clemson [34]
Two Division I members, both sponsoring softball, adopted new names after the 2022 season. Neither school's nickname was affected. Dixie State University changed its forward-facing name to Utah Tech University in May 2022, ahead of the legal name change on July 1.
A total of 64 teams compete in the tournament. 32 teams gain automatic entry into the tournament while the other 32 are selected by the Division I Softball committee. From this field of 64, 16 teams will be given "national seeds" and placed at one of the assigned regional sites, often the home field of each national seed.
Laura Espinoza hit an NCAA all-time season and senior class record 37 home runs in 1995; Lexie Elkins is the only player to make the list without hitting a single home run in a full season of play, which came in her freshman year in 2013.
Washington Huskies & Cal State Fullerton Titans: 1999–2003 228 [49] Tairia Flowers: UCLA Bruins: 2000–2003 228 [50] Whitney Haller Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets: 2006–2009 228 [51] Stephany LaRosa UCLA Bruins: 2012–2015 227 [47] Jennifer Cline Washington Huskies: 1993–1996 227 [52] Lexie Elkins: Texas Tech Red Raiders & ULL Ragin ...