2010 Florida Gators softball team

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2010 Florida Gators softball
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Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionEast
Record30-4 (12-2 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coachJennifer Rocha, Jenny Gladding
Home stadium Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium
Seasons
  2009
2011  

The 2010 Florida Gators softball team represented the University of Florida softball program for the 2010 NCAA softball season.

Contents

Previous season

The 2009 Gators went 63-5 overall and 26-1 in SEC play. They were named the #1 overall seed in the NCAA tournament for the second straight year, advanced to the championship series of the Women's College World Series. They also were the SEC regular season and tournament champions. Five Gators were named All-Americans (Stacey Nelson, Stephanie Brombacher, Aja Paculba, Francesca Enea, and Kelsey Bruder) and Senior pitcher Stacey Nelson was again named the SEC Pitcher of the Year.

Pre-season

The Gators returned 10 members from the 2009 squad and added 7 freshmen. All-time Florida home run leader Francesca Enea and undefeated right-handed pitcher Stephanie Brombacher returned to lead the team. The SEC Media selected Florida to win the SEC East and finish second to Alabama for the conference title. [1] Brombacher, Bruder, Enea, and Paculba were voted to the pre-season All-SEC team. [2]

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRank#SiteResultAttendanceWinning PitcherLosing Pitcher
USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament
Feb 13, 2010*12:00 PM@  East Carolina Pirates #3Eddie C Moore Complex - Field 9 • Clearwater, FLW 4-3UnknownEnsley GammelFaith Sutton
Feb 13, 2010*3:00 PM#13  Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets #3Eddie C Moore Complex - Field 9 • Clearwater, FLL 0-3UnknownHope RushStephanie Brombacher
Feb 14, 2010*1:30 PM South Florida Bulls #3Eddie C Moore Complex - Field 8 • Clearwater, FLW 12-8UnknownStephanie BrombacherKristen Gordon
Feb 14, 2010*3:30 PM@  Long Island Blackbirds #3Eddie C Moore Complex - Field 9 • Clearwater, FLW 7-2UnknownStephanie BrombacherSarah Reynolds
Feb 17, 2010*5:00 PM Jacksonville Dolphins #3 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 6-1786Stephanie BrombacherAshley Iveson
Lipton Invitational
Feb 19, 2010*3:45 PM@  Campbell Fighting Camels #3 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 7-0657Stephanie BrombacherChristina Melton
Feb 19, 2010*6:00 PM Kansas Jayhawks #3 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 12-4 (6)657Erin SchuppertSarah Vertelka
Feb 20, 2010*12:15 PM Marshall Thundering Herd #3 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 8-0 (5)1401Stephanie BrombacherKatie Murphree
Feb 20, 2010*2:30 PM@  East Carolina Pirates #3 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 4-31401Stephanie BrombacherFaith Sutton
Feb 21, 2010*12:15 PM East Carolina Pirates #3 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 1-0982Stephanie BrombacherToni Paisley
Feb 27, 2010*1:00 PM Northwestern State Demons #3 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 15-0 (5)743Stephanie BrombacherKelee Grimes
Feb 27, 2010*3:30 PM Northwestern State Demons #3 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 5-0743Stephanie BrombacherKylie Roos
Feb 28, 2010*12:00 PM Northwestern State Demons #3 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 10-1 (5)979Stephanie BrombacherKylie Roos
DeMarini Tournament
Mar 5, 2010*12:00 PM@  Pacific Tigers #4Anderson Family Field 2 • Fullerton, CAW 12-3 (5)UnknownEnsley GammelNikki Armagost
Mar 5, 2010*4:30 PM#9  Stanford Cardinal #4Anderson Family Field 1 • Fullerton, CAL 0-2UnknownTeagan GerhartStephanie Brombacher
Mar 6, 2010*4:30 PM Cal State Fullerton Titans #4Anderson Family Field 1 • Fullerton, CAW 12-0 (5)UnknownStephanie BrombacherKatey Laban
Mar 7, 2010*12:00 PM@  UC Davis Aggies #4Anderson Family Field 2 • Fullerton, CAW 14-3 (5)UnknownStephanie BrombacherDana Waldusky
Mar 7, 2010*4:30 PM Loyola Marymount Lions #4Anderson Family Field 2 • Fullerton, CAW 13-1 (5)UnknownEnsley GammelMolly Medeiros
Mar 10, 20103:00 PM@ #6  Georgia Bulldogs #4University of Georgia Softball Complex • Athens, GACanceled   
Mar 10, 20105:30 PM@ #6  Georgia Bulldogs #4University of Georgia Softball Complex • Athens, GACanceled   
Mar 13, 20101:00 PM Ole Miss Rebels #6 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 12-2 (5)1313Stephanie BrombacherBecky Nye
Mar 13, 20103:30 PM Ole Miss Rebels #6 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLL 4-6 (8)1313Brittany BarnhillStephanie Brombacher
Mar 14, 201012:00 PM Ole Miss Rebels #6 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 5-3784Stephanie BrombacherBrittany Barnhill
Mar 17, 20104:00 PM Auburn Tigers #6 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 7-0847Stephanie BrombacherAngel Bunner
Mar 17, 20106:30 PM Auburn Tigers #6 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 5-4847Stephanie BrombacherAngel Bunner
Mar 20, 2010*3:00 PM@  Baylor Bears #6Getterman Stadium • Waco, TXCanceled   
Mar 20, 2010*5:30 PM@  Baylor Bears #6Getterman Stadium • Waco, TXCanceled   
Mar 21, 2010*1:00 PM@  Baylor Bears #6Getterman Stadium • Waco, TXCanceled   
Mar 25, 2010*6:00 PM South Florida Bulls #6 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 10-0713Stephanie BrombacherKristen Gordon
Mar 27, 20102:00 PM@ #7  Alabama Crimson Tide #6 Alabama Softball Complex • Tuscaloosa, ALL 4-102948Kelsi DunneStephanie Brombacher
Mar 27, 20104:30 PM@ #7  Alabama Crimson Tide #6 Alabama Softball Complex • Tuscaloosa, ALW 7-5 (8)2948Stephanie BrombacherLauren Sewell
Mar 28, 20102:30 PM@ #7  Alabama Crimson Tide #6 Alabama Softball Complex • Tuscaloosa, ALW 11-92392Ensley GammelAmanda Locke
Mar 31, 2010*7:00 PM@  UCF Knights #6UCF Softball Complex • Orlando, FLW 4-3 (9)1091Ensley GammelAshleigh Cole
Apr 3, 20101:00 PM#12  LSU Tigers #6 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 4-12433Stephanie BrombacherKirsten Shortridge
Apr 3, 20103:30 PM#12  LSU Tigers #6 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 2-12433Ensley GammelCody Trahan
Apr 4, 201012:00 PM#12  LSU Tigers #6 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 7-11043Ensley GammelRachel Fico
Apr 10, 20102:00 PM@  Arkansas Razorbacks #4 Bogle Park • Fayetteville, ARW 9-5902Stephanie BrombacherHope McLemore
Apr 10, 20104:30 PM@  Arkansas Razorbacks #4Bogle Park • Fayetteville, ARW 12-3 (5)902Ensley GammelLayne McGuirt
Apr 11, 20102:00 PM@  Arkansas Razorbacks #4Bogle Park • Fayetteville, ARW 6-1657Ensley GammelHope McLemore
Apr 14, 2010*6:00 PM@  Florida State Seminoles JoAnne Graf Field • Tallahassee, FL   
Apr 17, 20101:00 PM Kentucky Wildcats Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL   
Apr 17, 20103:30 PM Kentucky Wildcats Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL   
Apr 18, 201012:00 PM Kentucky Wildcats Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL   
Apr 20, 2010*4:00 PM FIU Golden Panthers Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL   
Apr 23, 20105:00 PM@  Tennessee Volunteers Sherri Parker Lee Softball Stadium • Knoxville, TN   
Apr 23, 20107:30 PM@  Tennessee Volunteers Sherri Parker Lee Softball Stadium • Knoxville, TN   
Apr 24, 20101:00 PM@  Tennessee Volunteers Sherri Parker Lee Softball Stadium • Knoxville, TN   
May 1, 20102:00 PM@  Mississippi State Bulldogs MSU Softball Field • Starkville, MS   
May 1, 20104:30 PM@  Mississippi State Bulldogs MSU Softball Field • Starkville, MS   
May 2, 20101:00 PM@  Mississippi State Bulldogs MSU Softball Field • Starkville, MS   
May 5, 2010*4:00 PM North Florida Ospreys Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL   
May 5, 2010*6:30 PM North Florida Ospreys Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL   
May 8, 20101:00 PM South Carolina Gamecocks Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL   
May 8, 20103:30 PM South Carolina Gamecocks Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL   
May 9, 201012:00 PM South Carolina Gamecocks Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL   
SEC tournament
May 13–15, 2010 Bogle Park • Fayetteville, AR   
NCAA tournament
May 20-Jun 9, 2010    
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from NFCA released prior to game.All times are in Eastern Time Zone.

Game notes

East Carolina (USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament)

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In the Gators' opening game of the 2010 season, three homers scored all four of their runs. Kelsey Bruder, Francesca Enea, and Brittany Schutte hit home runs for Florida in the second, third and fourth innings, respectively. East Carolina made the game uncomfortable in the fifth when, trailing 4-1, Marina Gusman-Brown hit a 2-RBI double to left field to bring the Pirates within a run. However, freshman pitchers Ensley Gammel and Erin Schuppert kept the East Carolina bats quiet for the remaining 2.1 innings, allowing only one base-runner. [3]

Georgia Tech (USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament)

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The Gators left eight runners on base, seven in the first three innings, in the game and failed to score. Francesca Enea led Florida from the plate with a 2-for-3 performance at the plate. Georgia Tech broke up the scoreless game in the bottom of the 5th when Jessica Sinclair doubled to center and Kate Kuzma tripled to bring her home. Jen Yee tripled to lead off the sixth for the Yellow Jackets, and Hope Rush homered bringing the margin to three. The loss was the first of Stephanie Brombacher's Gator career. [4]

South Florida (USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament)

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After leading by eight runs in the fifth inning, the Gators allowed the Bulls to come back into the game with a one-out grand slam. Stephanie Brombacher walked in a run before allowing the four additional runs. Then, in the sixth inning, South Florida strung together five hits to score three more runs. With two on and two outs, JoJo Medina doubled to right center, scoring both runners aboard. Back-to-back singles scored Medina before a line out ended the inning. Florida scored in every inning but the fifth, finally giving their pitchers some run support after struggling to get runners home in their first two games. In the top of the first, Francesca Enea sent the first pitch she saw over the wall in left field to score both Aja Paculba and Brittany Schutte, who were both walked to lead off the game. In the second inning, Enea scored Schutte, who reached on an error, with an RBI double. Enea moved to third on a passed ball and scored on a groundout by Kelsey Bruder. With one out in the next frame, Megan Bush and Michelle Moultrie reached base via a walk and a bunt single, respectively. Paculba singled to score them both. In the fourth, Tiffany DeFelice walked and scored on an RBI double from Corrie Brooks. Enea walked and Bruder singled to lead off the sixth inning. After DeFelice laid down a sacrifice bunt to move pinch runner Lauren Heil and Bruder over, Brooks advanced them both another bag with a fielder's choice which did not result in an out. A Bush sacrifice fly scored Bruder, and a single from Moultrie scored Brooks. In the final inning, up only three, the Gators scored one last insurance run. Schutte walked with one out and moved to second on a ground out by Enea. She would score on the next pitch, which Bruder sent up the middle. [5]

Long Island (USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament)

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Long Island got on the board first in the bottom of the first. With two on base via the walk, Ensley Gammel gave up an RBI single to Emily Kakuska. Erin Schuppert, who relieved Gammel after she loaded in the bases, allowed another RBI single, but Francesca Enea kept a third run from scoring with a perfect throw home. Florida and Long Island traded zeros until the top of the fourth, when Corrie Brooks hit a solo homer to center. The Gators tied it with another solo home run two innings later, this time by Brittany Schutte. In the final frame, Florida took the lead with an RBI double by Aja Paculba. With two on and one out, Schutte drew a walk to load the bases for Enea, who promptly homered to give the Gators a 7-2 lead. [6]

Campbell (Lipton Invitational - Game 4)

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Kansas (Lipton Invitational - Game 5)

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Marshall (Lipton Invitational - Game 7)

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East Carolina (Lipton Invitational - Game 8)

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East Carolina (Lipton Invitational - Game 12)

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Northwestern State (Game 1)

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Northwestern State (Game 2)

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Northwestern State (Game 3)

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Pacific (DeMarini Tournament)

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Stanford (DeMarini Tournament)

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Cal State Fullerton (DeMarini Tournament)

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UC Davis (DeMarini Tournament)

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Loyola Marymount (DeMarini Tournament)

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Ole Miss (Game 1)

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Auburn (Game 1)

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Auburn (Game 2)

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South Florida

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Alabama (Game 1)

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Alabama (Game 2)

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Alabama (Game 3)

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UCF

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LSU (Game 1)

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Arkansas (Game 1)

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Ranking Movement

PollLastPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Final
NFCA [36] 2333346664
USA Softball [37] 259111011131395
* Indicates unanimous selection.

Roster

The 2010 Florida Gators softball team has 2 seniors, 5 juniors, 3 sophomores, and 7 freshmen. [38]

#NamePositionHeightB/TYearHometown
2Kelsey BruderUT5-5L/RJrCorona, CA
3Aja Paculba2B5-3R/RJrWildomar, CA
7Lauren Heil3B5-5R/RSoPembroke Pines, FL
10Francesca EneaOF5-8R/RSrWoodland Hills, CA
11Ensley GammelRHP/UT5-6R/RFrBakersfield, CA
12Megan BushUT5-7R/RJrAnaheim Hills, CA
13Shaunice Harris1B5-5R/RSoMoreno Valley, CA
15Samantha HolleINF5-8R/RFrTampa, FL
16Michelle MoultrieOF5-3L/RSoJacksonville, FL
18Alyese StapfUT5-8R/RFrTampa, FL
20Kelsey HortonC5-10R/RFrValrico, FL
21Erin SchuppertRHP5-8R/RFrAtlantic Beach, FL
22Brittany WalkerUT5-6L/RFrTomball, TX
27Corrie Brooks3B5-9R/RSrChristmas, FL
28Tiffany DeFeliceC5-5R/RJrCoral Springs, FL
32Stephanie BrombacherRHP5-10R/RJrPembroke Pines, FL
44Brittany SchutteUT5-9L/RFrFountain Valley, CA

Coaching staff

Head coach: Tim Walton (5th season)
Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Rocha (5th season), Jenny Gladding (4th season)
Volunteer Coach: Coy Adkins (1st season)
Athletic Trainer: Eric King
Student Trainer: Melissa Rosen
Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Steven Orris
Academic Counselor: Tony Meacham
Program Coordinator: Brittany Souilliard
Managers: Alex Dorsh, Melissa Howell, and David Lopez


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Maelynn Skylar Wallace is an American college softball player for the Florida Gators. She previously played for Alabama. She was named the NFCA National Player of the Year in 2023.

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  2. "Four Softball Players Picked to Preseason All-SEC Team". Archived from the original on September 25, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2010.
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  17. "Boxscore - Cal State Fullerton (DeMarini Tournament)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  18. "Boxscore - UC Davis (DeMarini Tournament)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  19. "Boxscore - Loyola Marymount (DeMarini Tournament)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  20. "Boxscore - Ole Miss (Game 1)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  21. "Boxscore - Ole Miss (Game 2)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  22. "Boxscore - Ole Miss (Game 3)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  23. "Boxscore - Auburn (Game 1)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
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  25. "Boxscore - South Florida". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  26. "Boxscore - Alabama (Game 1)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  27. "Boxscore - Alabama (Game 2)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  28. "Boxscore - Alabama (Game 3)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  29. "Boxscore - UCF". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
  30. "Boxscore - LSU (Game 1)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
  31. "Boxscore - LSU (Game 2)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
  32. "Boxscore - LSU (Game 3)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
  33. "Boxscore - Arkansas (Game 1)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
  34. "Boxscore - Arkansas (Game 2)". Archived from the original on September 25, 2012. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
  35. "Boxscore - Arkansas (Game 3)". Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
  36. NFCA Poll Archived 2009-01-06 at the Wayback Machine
  37. USA Softball Poll Archived 2010-03-10 at the Wayback Machine
  38. "Florida Softball Roster". Archived from the original on March 4, 2009. Retrieved January 24, 2010.