2022 Ole Miss Rebels softball team

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2022 Ole Miss Rebels softball
Ole Miss Rebels logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
Record41-19 (12–12 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Katie Rietkovich Browder
  • Ryker Chason
Home stadiumOle Miss Softball Complex
Seasons
  2021
2023 
2022 Southeastern Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 9 Arkansas  y195 .7924811 .814
No. 17 Alabama  y168 .6674413 .772
No. 20 Tennessee  y158 .6524118 .695
No. 5 Florida  y1311 .5424919 .721
No. 21 Kentucky  y1311 .5423719 .661
LSU  y1311 .5423423 .596
No. 23 Missouri  y1211 .5223822 .633
No. 22 Georgia  y1212 .5004318 .705
Ole Miss  y1212 .5004119 .683
No. 24 Auburn  y1113 .4584017 .702
No. 19 Mississippi State  y1014 .4173727 .578
Texas A&M  y618 .2503128 .525
South Carolina  321 .1252630 .464
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 9, 2022 [1]
Rankings from NFCA/USA Today [2]

The 2022 Ole Miss Rebels softball team represents the University of Mississippi in the 2022 NCAA Division I softball season. The Rebels play their home games at the Ole Miss Softball Complex.

Contents

Previous season

The Rebels finished the 2021 season 36–22 overall, and 12–12 in the SEC to finish in eighth place in the conference. They were invited to the Tucson Regional where they finished 2–2.

Schedule and results

2022 Ole Miss Rebels softball game log
Regular season (38–16)
Post-Season (3–3)
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Canceled
Bold = Ole Miss team member
Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the NFCA poll.

[4]

Roster

2020 Ole Miss Rebels softball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameBats/throwsHeightYearHigh school/junior collegeHome town
2 INF Brooke LorenzoL/R5 ft 7 in(1.7 m)Fr Obra D. Tompkins Katy, TX
3 INF Keila KamokuR/R5 ft 4 in(1.63 m)Fr Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Kapolei, HI
4 C KK EsparzaR/R5 ft 8 in(1.73 m)Fr Friendswood Friendswood, TX
6 INF Mikayla AlleeR/R5 ft 4 in(1.63 m)Sr Norco Corona, CA
7 INF Brooke BarnardR/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)Fr Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach Gardens, FL
8 OF Annie OrmanR/R5 ft 7 in(1.7 m)Fr West Union Myrtle, MS
9 INF Paige SmithR/R5 ft 5 in(1.65 m)Jr Norco Corona, CA
11 OF Tate WhitleyL/L5 ft 5 in(1.65 m)Sr Angleton Angleton, TX
13 RHP Savannah DiederichR/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)Sr Los Altos Hacienda Heights, CA
16 INF Sydney GutierrezL/L5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)Sr Pearland
Blinn College
Pearland, TX
17 RHP Catelyn RileyR/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)FrJefferson County Dandridge, TN
18 RHP Aynslie FurbushR/R5 ft 8 in(1.73 m)So Winter Springs Longwood, FL
21 INF Bre RoperL/R5 ft 8 in(1.73 m)Sr Woodstock
Georgia Tech
Woodstock, GA
22 LHP Anna BorgenL/L5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)Sr Dallas Christian Heath, TX
24 INF Makenna SegalR/R5 ft 6 in(1.68 m)Fr South Forsyth Cumming, GA
26 INF Angelina DeLeonR/R5 ft 5 in(1.65 m)Fr Calaveras Hills Valley Springs, CA
27 INF Maddi BanksL/R5 ft 6 in(1.68 m)Sr Bettendorf
Virginia Tech
Bettendorf, IA
30 OF Abbey LathamRR/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)Sr Demopolis Livingston, AL
31 C Lexie BradyR/R5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)Fr O'Gorman Catholic Sioux Falls, SD
34 OF Nyomi JonesL/R5 ft 7 in(1.7 m)Jr Mater Dei Long Beach, CA
35 RHP Landyn BruceR/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)So Great Oak Temecula, CA
36 RHP Brooke VestalR/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)Jr Canyon
Oklahoma
New Braunfels, TX
Head coach

Jamie Trachsel (St. Cloud State)

Assistant coach(es)

Katie Rietkovich Browder (USC Beaufort)
Ryker Chason (LSU)


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Current redshirt

Roster


Record vs. conference opponents

Date m/dd is for last scheduled game of series. Blank are not scheduled. Blue are home games, otherwise away.

Source: 2022 SEC softball game results, 2022 SEC softball schedule

TeamW–LALAARKAUBFLAUGAKENLSUMSUMIZZMISSSCARTENNTAMUTeamSRSW
ALA 16–8..2–12–12–11–23–02–1.3–0.1–2ALA6–22–0
ARK 19–5.3–03–0.2–12–1..2–13–02–12–1ARK8–03–0
AUB 11–13.0–31–22–11–2.2–1..2–10–33–0AUB4–41–2
FLA 13–111–20–32–1..2–12–1.3–0.1–22–1FLA5–31–1
UGA 12–121–2.1–2..1–2.2–11–22–12–12–1UGA4–40–0
KEN 13–111–21–22–1..3–02–10–32–12–1..KEN5–31–1
LSU 13–112–11–2.1–22–10–32–1..3–0.2–1LSU5–31–1
MSU 10–140–3.1–21–2.1–21–22–13–0.1–2.MSU2–61–1
MIZZ 12–111–2...1–23–0.1–20–33–00–23–0MIZZ3–52–1
MISS 12–12.1–2.0–32–11–2.0–33–03–02–1.MISS4–42–2
SCAR 3–210–30–31–2.1–21–20–3.0–30–3..SCAR0–80–5
TENN 15–8.1–23–02–11–2..2–12–01–2.3–0TENN5–32–0
TAMU 6–182–11–20–31–21–2.1–2.0–3..0–3TAMU1–70–3
TeamW–LALAARKAUBFLAUGAKENLSUMSUMIZZMISSSCARTENNTAMUTeamSRSW

Updated for entire regular season. [5] [6]

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