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Virginia Cavaliers softball

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Virginia Cavaliers softball
2024 Virginia Cavaliers softball team
Founded1980
UniversityUniversity of Virginia
Athletic directorCarla Williams
Head coachJoanna Hardin (3rd season)
ConferenceACC
LocationCharlottesville, Virginia
Home stadiumPalmer Park
NicknameCavaliers
ColorsOrange and blue[1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
2010, 2024
Conference Tournament championships
1994

The Virginia Cavaliers softball team represents University of Virginia in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Cavaliers are currently led by head coach Joanna Hardin. The team plays its home games at Palmer Park located on the university's Charlottesville campus.[2][3]

History

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Virginia has played softball continuously since 1980, beginning NCAA play in 1982 when the organization began sponsoring the sport.[4] The Cavaliers currently play their home games at Palmer Park, an on-campus stadium that opened in 2020.[5]

The Cavaliers have been members of the Atlantic Coast Conference through their softball history, winning the 1994 ACC Tournament. They have qualified for the NCAA tournament twice in program history, most recently in 2024.

Virginia has been led by head coach Joanna Hardin since 2017.

NCAA Tournament Appearances

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The Cavaliers have qualified for the NCAA tournament twice, most recently in 2024.[6]

Year Record Pct Notes
2010 1–2 .333 Knoxville Regional
2024 2–2 .500 Knoxville Regional
TOTALS
3–4 .429

Championships

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Conference Tournament Championships

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Year Conference Tournament Location Head coach
1994 Atlantic Coast Conference Tallahassee, FL Peggy Kellers

Coaching History

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Current Coaching Staff

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Name Position coached Consecutive season at
Virginia in current position
Joanna Hardin Head coach 8th
Jeff Tylka Associate Head Coach 1st
Jamie Allred Assistant coach 1st
Bella Norton Assistant coach 2nd
Benjamin Sewell Director of Operations 1st
Reference:[7]

Previous Head Coaches

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Years Coach Record %
1980–1981 Mika Long 47–33 .588
1982–1983 C.L. Ermini 41–30 .577
1984–1986 Sue Ross 81–80 .503
1987–1992 Terry DeTuro 184–102–1 .643
1993–1997 Peggy Kellers 124–96 .564
1998–2005 Cheryl Sprangel 303–215 .585
2006–2007 Karen Johns 46–65 .414
2008–2013 Eileen Schmidt 145–168 .463
2014–2016 Blake Miller 42–116 .266
2017–present Joanna Hardin 173–217 .444

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Awards and honors

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Retired numbers

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Sources:[9]

No. Player Position Career Year retired
21 Kristen Dennis P 1999-2002 2005
22 Lisa Palmer P 1986–1989 1990

Conference Awards and Honors

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Sources:[9]

ACC Player of the Year

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  • Eileen Schmidt, 1993
  • Kristen Dennis, 2002
  • Sara Larquier, 2005

ACC Freshman of the Year

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  • Kristen Dennis, 1999
  • Ruby Rojas, 2000

References

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  1. ^ "Athletics Color Palette". University of Virginia Consumer Product Brand Standards (PDF). Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  2. ^ "The Park". VirginiaSports.com. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ATHLETICS. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  3. ^ "Palmer Park". virginiasports.com. University of Virginia Athletics. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
  4. ^ "DI Softball Championship History". NCAA.com. Turner Sports Network. Retrieved September 4, 2024.
  5. ^ "Palmer Park". June 2020.
  6. ^ "Hoos Earn NCAA Bid as Two Seed in Knoxville Regional". May 12, 2024.
  7. ^ "Softball".
  8. ^ "Virginia Softball History Coaching Records" (PDF). Static.VirginiaSports.com. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ATHLETICS. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Virginia Softball Honors & Awards and Retired Numbers" (PDF). VirginiaSports.com. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ATHLETICS. Retrieved May 17, 2019.