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La Salle Explorers softball

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La Salle Explorers
UniversityLa Salle University
Head coachSarah Prezioso (1st season)
ConferenceAtlantic 10
LocationPhiladelphia, PA
Home stadiumWest Campus Field
NicknameExplorers
ColorsBlue and gold[1]
   
Conference Tournament championships
1987, 1989, 1990, 1992[2]
Regular Season Conference championships
1989, 1990, 1992
For information on all La Salle University sports, see La Salle Explorers

The La Salle Explorers softball team represented La Salle University in NCAA Division I college softball from 1973 until 2021. From 1986 until 1992, the team was a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). From 1993 until 1995, the team was a member of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference (MCC). From 1995 until the school's final season in 2021, they were a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10). The Explorers were most recently led by interim head coach Sarah Prezioso. The team formerly played its home games at West Campus Field, which is located on the college's campus.[3]

On September 29, 2020, it was announced that the school would be cutting seven athletic programs, including the softball team, citing enrollment and financial issues that were accelerated by the COVID-19 Pandemic.[4][5] The team played its final season in 2021.[6]

History

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After joining the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in 1987, La Salle found significant success throughout their tenure, winning three regular season championships and four MAAC tournament championships. The Explorers defeated Fairfield to win the tournament in 1989, Army to win in 1990, and Canisius to win in 1992.[7] In 1990, head coach Rick Pohlig was named MAAC Coach of the Year.[8] In 1990 and 1992, pitcher Andrea Huck was named MAAC Player of the Year.[9] For her career accomplishments, Huck was named to the MAAC's 40th Anniversary softball team, along with former teammates Kelli McGahey, Kerri McGahey, and Mary McGrath.[10]

In 1991, it was announced that La Salle would be leaving the MAAC to join the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in an attempt to shift the conference from a regional one to a national one.[11][12] In 1995, it was announced that La Salle would again be switching conferences, this time to the Atlantic 10 Conference.[13] In 1997, catcher Debbie Klawiter was named A-10 Rookie of the Year. In the same year, head coach Ray Perri was named A-10 Coach of the Year, the team's only coaching award during their tenure in the Atlantic 10 Conference.[14] In 2001, infielder Amanda Clark was named A-10 Rookie of the Year.[15][16]

On September 29, 2020, it was announced that the school would be cutting seven athletic programs, including the softball team, citing enrollment and financial issues that were accelerated by the COVID-19 Pandemic.[4][5] The program cuts drew criticism from student-athletes in addition to threats of a Title IX lawsuit.[17][18][19]

Prior to the start of the program's final season in 2021, Brooke Darreff was replaced as head coach by interim Sarah Prezioso.[20] The Explorers finished their final season in 2021 with a 0–30 record, ending the softball program's 48 year history with three regular season championships, four conference tournament championships, and no appearances in the NCAA tournament.

Coaching history

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Years Coach Record %
1973–1975 Elanor Snell 2–17 .105
1976–1991 Rick Pohlig 284–214–2 .570
1992–1998 Ray Perri 182–171 .516
1999–2002 Carla Camino 29–116 .200
2003–2008 Joe DiPietro 87–171–1 .337
2009–2012 Brianne Brown 36–127 .221
2013–2017 Ron Shoemaker 85–132 .392
2018–2020 Brooke Darreff 24–77 .238[15]
2021 Sarah Prezioso 0–30 .000[6]

Roster

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2021 La Salle Explorers final roster
 

Pitchers

  • 8 – Sarah Dowalo – Junior
  • 2 – Morgan Orlowski – Senior
  • 77 – Regan Ware – Sophomore

Catchers

  • 10 – Mia Recenello – Sophomore
  • 7 – Casey Walker – Sophomore
  • 11 – Victoria Zatko – Sophomore

Outfielders

  • 16 – Lauren Begg – Sophomore
  • 12 – Maddy Little – Sophomore
 

Infielders

  • 45 – Tessa Dodson – Freshman
  • 1 – Alyssa Fagans – Freshman
  • 14 – Ashley Mendenhall – Senior
  • 27 – Natalie Rios – Junior

Utility

  • 13 – Makie Paxson – Freshman
  • 9 – Kaylee Piven – Junior
 
Reference:[21]

Season by season results

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Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
La Salle Explorers (Independent) (1973–1985)
1973 Elanor Snell 0–5
1974 Elanor Snell 0–7
1975 Elanor Snell 2–5
1976 Rick Pohlig 5–1
1977 Rick Pohlig 5–3
1978 Rick Pohlig 7–5
1979 Rick Pohlig 13–1
1980 Rick Pohlig 9–2
1981 Rick Pohlig 23–13
1982 Rick Pohlig 19–11
1983 Rick Pohlig 18–11
1984 Rick Pohlig 23–19
1985 Rick Pohlig 29–22
La Salle Explorers (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) (1986–1992)
1986 Rick Pohlig 16–22–1 [N 1] [N 2]
1987 Rick Pohlig 22–20 3rd
1988 Rick Pohlig 14–27 2nd
1989 Rick Pohlig 23–24 1st
1990 Rick Pohlig 29–15–1 1st
1991 Rick Pohlig 29–18 3rd
1992 Ray Perri 33–16 1st
La Salle Explorers (Midwestern Collegiate Conference) (1993–1995)
1993 Ray Perri 25–25 6–6 T–4th
1994 Ray Perri 25–23 2–8 T–5th
1995 Ray Perri 26–35 6–12 6th
La Salle Explorers (Atlantic 10 Conference) (1996–2021)
1996 Ray Perri 23–26 9–7 4th
1997 Ray Perri 31–18 11–5 3rd
1998 Ray Perri 19–28 5–11 8th
1999 Carla Camino 11–32 5–11 7th
2000 Carla Camino 9–46 1–15 9th
2001 Carla Camino 9–38 5–16 T–7th
2002 Carla Camino 12–36 3–18 T–7th
2003 Joe DiPietro 15–28 5–9 7th
2004 Joe DiPietro 10–31 2–10 8th
2005 Joe DiPietro 12–32–1 2–10 9th
2006 Joe DiPietro 12–33 2–18 11th
2007 Joe DiPietro 16–23 8–11 7th
2008 Joe DiPietro 22–24 8–12 8th
2009 Brianne Brown 9–29 6–13 9th
2010 Brianne Brown 13–30 2–18 11th
2011 Brianne Brown 5–38 2–16 10th
2012 Brianne Brown 9–40 3–17 11th
2013 Ron Shoemaker 16–31 3–19 12th
2014 Ron Shoemaker 18–24 9–9 T–5th
2015 Ron Shoemaker 15–22 9–11 5th
2016 Ron Shoemaker 16–28 7–14 9th
2017 Ron Shoemaker 20–27 7–16 9th
2018 Brooke Darreff 12–34 3–19 10th
2019 Brooke Darreff 12–33 5–17 T–9th
2020 Brooke Darreff 0–10 0–0

Season cut short due to COVID-19 Pandemic

2021 Sarah Prezioso 0–31 0–20 10th
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Total:
729–1,055–3 (.409)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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Notes

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  1. ^ Conference records are unavailable as MAAC records are incomplete and La Salle records do not include conference win/loss or standings.
  2. ^ Conference records are unavailable as MAAC records are incomplete and La Salle records do not include conference win/loss or standings.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ La Salle Brand Standards Manual (PDF). July 29, 2021. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
  2. ^ "Softball Standings 1986-2022". maacsports.com.
  3. ^ "Facilities". La Salle University Athletics.
  4. ^ a b "La Salle cutting 7 sports at end of school year". ESPN.com. September 29, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Jensen, Mike (29 September 2020). "La Salle is cutting seven sports to better align with comparable athletic programs". www.inquirer.com.
  6. ^ a b "2021 Softball Schedule". La Salle University Athletics.
  7. ^ "Softball Championship History". maacsports.com.
  8. ^ "The La Salle Explorer, Vol. 8 No. 6". digitalcommons.lasalle.edu.
  9. ^ "Softball Individual Awards". maacsports.com.
  10. ^ "MAAC Announces 40th Anniversary Softball Team". maacsports.com.
  11. ^ "LA SALLE, DUQUESNE JOIN MCC – Chicago Tribune". www.chicagotribune.com. 20 December 1991.
  12. ^ "MAAC loses a big name in La Salle Change leaves Loyola pondering switch, too – Baltimore Sun". www.baltimoresun.com. 20 December 1991.
  13. ^ Brady, Jim (1995-02-10). "VA. TECH, DAYTON, LA SALLE JOIN A-10". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  14. ^ "The Explorer Update Vol. 1 No. 3". digitalcommons.lasalle.edu.
  15. ^ a b c "La Salle Softball Record Book (PDF)" (PDF). La Salle University Athletics.
  16. ^ "Curcio Named Second-Team All-A-10". La Salle University Athletics. 10 May 2006.
  17. ^ Jensen, Mike (2 October 2020). "A La Salle freshman was excited she could help rebuild the softball program. Not anymore. | Mike Jensen". www.inquirer.com.
  18. ^ "Student-athletes react with 'shock and anger' to La Salle's sudden call to cut sports". September 29, 2020.
  19. ^ Bellair, Hope (July 13, 2021). "La Salle University Agrees to Add Opportunities for Female Student Athletes to Avoid Title IX Lawsuit".
  20. ^ "La Salle makes coaching changes ahead of final season". January 15, 2021.
  21. ^ "2021 Softball Roster". La Salle University Athletics.
  22. ^ "2022-23 #HLSB Record Book (PDF) - Horizon League" (PDF). horizonleague.org.
  23. ^ "SOFTBALL RECORD BOOK THROUGH 2016-17 SEASON (PDF) - Atlantic 10" (PDF). static.atlantic10.com.
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