2022 Texas Longhorns softball team

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2022 Texas Longhorns softball
Texas Longhorns logo.svg
Conference Big 12 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
Record47–22–1 (12–6 Big 12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Steve Singleton (3rd season)
  • Megan Bartlett (2nd season)
  • Nicole Parnell (1st season)
Home stadium Red and Charline McCombs Field
Seasons
  2021
2023  
2022 Big 12 Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 1 Oklahoma  y1710 .9445930 .952
No. 7 Oklahoma State  y1440 .77848140 .774
No. 17 Texas  y1260 .66747221 .679
Iowa State  6120 .33328270 .509
Baylor  6120 .33332240 .571
Texas Tech  5130 .27822270 .449
Kansas  3150 .16720360 .357
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 9, 2022 [1]
Rankings from NFCA/USA Today

The 2022 Texas Longhorns softball team represents the University of Texas at Austin during the 2022 NCAA Division I softball season. The Longhorns play their home games at Red and Charline McCombs Field as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They are led by head coach Mike White, in his 4th season at Texas.

Contents

Personnel

Roster

2022 Texas Longhorns Roster [2]
 

Pitchers

  • 22 – Estelle Czech – sophomore Flag of Illinois.svg
  • 27 – Hailey Dolcini – senior Flag of California.svg
  • 29 – Shealyn O’Leary – junior Flag of California.svg
  • 45 – Logan Hulon – junior Flag of Texas.svg
  • 99 – Sophia Simpson – freshman Flag of Texas.svg
 

Catchers

  • 18 – JJ Smith – sophomore Flag of Texas.svg
  • 33 – Mary Iakopo – senior Flag of California.svg
  • 44 – Katie Cimusz – freshman Flag of Texas.svg

Infielders/Utility Players

  • 00 – Lauren Burke – senior Flag of Oregon.svg
  • 2 – Janae Jefferson – senior Flag of Texas.svg
  • 3 – Vanessa Quiroga – freshman Flag of Texas.svg
  • 4 – Brianna Cantu – sophomore Flag of Texas.svg
  • 9 – McKenzie Parker – junior Flag of Texas.svg
  • 10 – Mia Scott – freshman Flag of Texas.svg
  • 11 – Alyssa Washington – sophomore Flag of Texas.svg
  • 15 – Courtney Day – sophomore Flag of Texas.svg
  • 18 – JJ Smith – sophomore Flag of Texas.svg
  • 20 – Carlee Ratcliff – sophomore Flag of Texas.svg
  • 28 – Camille Corona – sophomore Flag of Texas.svg
 

Outfielders

  • 1 – Mya Holmes – freshman Flag of Texas.svg
  • 5 – Jordyn Whitaker – sophomore Flag of Texas.svg
  • 6 – Bella Dayton – sophomore Flag of Texas.svg
  • 7 – Ashton Maloney – freshman Flag of Missouri.svg
  • 12 – Lou Gilbert – junior Flag of Missouri.svg
  • 16 – Alyssa Popelka – sophomore Flag of Texas.svg
 

Coaches

2022 Texas Longhorns coaching staff [3]
  • Mike White – Head coach – 4th year
  • Steve Singleton – Assistant coach – 3rd year
  • Megan Bartlett – Assistant coach – 2nd year
  • Nicole Parnell – Volunteer assistant coach – 1st year

Support staff

2022 Texas Longhorns support staff [4]
  • Keely McMillon – Director of operations – 2nd year
  • Kassi Hardee – Associate athletic trainer (Softball) – 5th year
  • Nick Williams – Video coordinator

Offseason

Player Departures

2022 Texas offseason departures
NameNumberPos.HeightYearHometownNotes
Molly Jacobsen7P5’8”Senior Adel, IA Graduated
Shannon Rhodes13OF5’6”Senior Fort Worth, TX Graduated
Taylor Ellsworth17C5’5”Senior Georgetown, TX Transferred to Arkansas [5]
Ryleigh White14P6’1”Freshman Washington Township, NJ Transferred to Tennessee [6]
Colleen Sullivan19C5’6”Sophomore Poway, CA Departed from Team
Ariana Adams21P5’7”Junior Magnolia, TX Transferred to Syracuse [7]
MK Tedder22IF/OF5’8”Junior Hoover, AL Transferred to Samford [8]

Coaching staff departures

NamePositionNew TeamNew Position
Courtney GettinsVolunteer Assistant Coach Mercer Assistant coach [9]

Incoming Players

2022 Texas Recruits [10]
NameNumberB/TPos.HometownHigh School
Katie Cimusz44R/RC/UTL Humble, TX Atascocita
Mya Holmes1R/ROF Texas City, TX Texas City
Ashton Maloney7L/ROF Liberty, MO Liberty
Vanessa Quiroga3L/RUTL Corpus Christi, TX Mary Carroll
Mia Scott10L/RIF Angleton, TX Angleton
Sophia Simpson99R/RP Mont Belvieu, TX Barbers Hill

Incoming Transfers [11] [12] [13] [14]

NameB/TPos.HeightHometownYearPrevious school
Estelle CzechL/LP5’8” Downers Grove, IL Sophomore NC State
Logan HulonR/RP5’6” Dripping Springs, TX Junior Houston
Hailey DolciniR/RP6’0” Ferndale, CA Senior Fresno State
Bella DaytonL/LOF5’6” Wylie, TX Sophomore Arizona
Lou GilbertL/ROF5’7” Kansas City, MO Junior Baylor

Preseason

Award watch lists

Listed in the order that they were released

AwardPlayerPositionYear
USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year [15] Janae JeffersonIFSenior
USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year [16] Hailey DolciniPSenior

Big 12 media poll

Big 12 media poll [17]
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1Oklahoma36 (6)
2Oklahoma State31 (1)
3Texas26
4Baylor19
5Iowa State18
6Texas Tech10
7Kansas7

Preseason All-Big 12 team

Preseason All-Big 12 Team [18]
NameNumberPositionClass
Janae Jefferson^2IFSenior
Shea O’Leary29PJunior
Mary Iakopo33CSenior

^Janae Jefferson was a unanimous selection.

Preseason All-Americans

First Team All-Americans
PlayerNo.PositionClassSelector(s)
Janae Jefferson2IFSeniorD1Softball
Softball America
Second Team All-Americans
PlayerNo.PositionClassSelector(s)
Shea O’Leary29PJuniorSoftball America
Third Team All-Americans
PlayerNo.PositionClassSelector(s)
Hailey Dolcini27PSeniorSoftball America

Sources: [19] [20]

Schedule and results

2022 Texas Longhorns softball game log (47–22–1) [21]
Legend:       = Win       = Loss

  = Tie       = Canceled      Bold = Texas team member

Regular season (37–16–1)
Postseason (10–6)
Women’s College World Series (4–3)
DateTime (CT)TVOpponentRankStadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordWCWS RecordBox ScoreRecap
June 211:00 a.m.ESPNvs. No. 5 UCLA No. 16 USA Softball Hall of Fame StadiumOklahoma City, OK 7–2Dolcini (23–10)Faraimo (22–5)44–19–11–0 Box Score Recap
June 42:00 p.m. ABC vs. No. 1 OklahomaNo. 16USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK2–7Trautwein (20–1)Dolcini (23–11)44–20–11–1 Box Score Recap
June 56:00 p.m.ESPN2vs. Arizona No. 16USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK5–2Czech (12–1)Bowen (14–12)12,40345–20–12–1 Box Score Recap
June 66:00 p.m.ESPNvs. No. 6 Oklahoma StateNo. 16USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK5–0Czech (13–1)Day (13–5)46–20–13–1 Box Score Recap
June 68:45 p.m.ESPNvs. No. 6 Oklahoma StateNo. 16USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK6–5Dolcini (24–11)Maxwell (21–5)12,13547–20–14–1 Box Score Recap
June 87:30 p.m.ESPNvs. No. 1 Oklahoma
Champhionship Series
No. 16USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK1–16Trautwein (22–1)Dolcini (24–12)12,23447–21–14–2 Box Score Recap
June 96:30 p.m.ESPN2vs. No. 1 Oklahoma
Champhionship Series
No. 16USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK5–10Bahl (22–1)Czech (13–2)12,25747–22–14–3 Box Score Recap
* indicates a non-conference game. All rankings from D1Baseball on the date of the contest.

Schedule Notes

  1. The Longhorns first win over Oklahoma since 2014. On the same day, Cat Osterman’s number 8 was retired by the University of Texas.
  2. Broke the largest capacity record in Red and Charline McCombs Field history.
  3. Was originally scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on April 23. The game was postponed to April 24 due to inclement weather.
  4. Janae Jefferson hit her 333rd career hit, breaking the all-time Big 12 record.
  5. The first super regional championship and Women’s College World Series appearance for Texas since 2013.

Postseason

Big 12 Tournament

First Round
Thursday, May 12
Semi-finals
Friday, May 13
Championship
Saturday, May 14
         
1Oklahoma5
4 Iowa State 0
4 Iowa State2
5 Baylor 1
1 Oklahoma 3
2Oklahoma State4(8)
2 Oklahoma State2
7 Kansas 0
2Oklahoma State6
3 Texas 1
3Texas9
6 Texas Tech ‍‍‍ 1

Fayetteville Super Regional

Round 1 Round 2 Regional Finals Super Regionals
               
4 Arkansas11(5)
Princeton 0
4 Arkansas6
Oregon 2
Wichita State 2
Oregon10(5)
4 Arkansas9
Fayetteville Regional – Bogle Park
Oregon 3
Princeton 4
Wichita State5
Oregon8
Wichita State 1
4 Arkansas 71 0
Texas1 33
13 Washington9
Lehigh 2
13 Washington 2
Texas8
Weber State 0
Texas6
Texas1 3
Seattle Regional – Husky Softball Stadium
13 Washington 22
Lehigh5
Weber State 4
13 Washington6
Lehigh 1

Women's College World Series

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
               
1 Oklahoma 13(5)
9 Northwestern 2
1 Oklahoma7
Texas 2
5 UCLA 2
Texas 7
1 Oklahoma3 15(5)
5 UCLA 70
9 Northwestern 1
5 UCLA6
14 Florida 0
5 UCLA8(6)
1 Oklahoma 1610
Texas 1 5
14 Florida 7
Oregon State 1
14 Florida 0
7 Oklahoma State2
7 Oklahoma State 4
Arizona 2
7 Oklahoma State 0 5
Texas56
Oregon State 1
Arizona3
Texas5
Arizona 2

Awards, accomplishments, and honors

All-Americans

Second Team All-Americans
PlayerNo.PositionClassSelector(s)
Janae Jefferson2IFJuniorNFCA
Third Team All-Americans
PlayerNo.PositionClassSelector(s)
Hailey Dolcini27PSeniorNFCA

Source: [25]

National Honors

National honors
HonorsPlayerPositionRef.
Women’s College World Series All-Tournament TeamEstelle CzechP [26]
Courtney Day1B/DP
Bella DaytonOF

Conference Honors

Conference honors
HonorsPlayerPositionRef.
All-Big 12 First TeamHailey DolciniP [27]
Janae JeffersonIF
Mary IakopoC/1B
All-Big 12 Second TeamAlyssa WashingtonIF
Mia ScottIF
All-Big 12 Freshman TeamKatie CimuszC/1B
Mia ScottIF
Sophia ScottP
Big 12 All-Tournament TeamJanae JeffersonIF [28]
Mia ScottIF

Weekly Honors

Weekly honors
HonorsPlayerPositionDate AwardedRef.
Big 12 Player of the WeekKatie CimuszCMarch 8, 2022 [29]
McKenzie ParkerIFMarch 22, 2022 [30]
Mary IakopoCApril 5, 2022 [31]
Big 12 Pitcher of the WeekHailey DolciniPMarch 29, 2022 [32]
Hailey DolciniPApril 19, 2022 [33]
Hailey DolciniPMay 10, 2022 [34]

Records

Records
RecordPlayerPositionStatRef.
Big 12 Career HitsJanae JeffersonIF333 [35]

No-hitters

DatePitcherOpponentIPKBBHBPEScoreSource
February 27, 2022Sophia SimpsonUTSA6124008-0 [36]

Statistics

Team batting

TeamABAvg.H2B3BHRRBIBBSOSB
Texas1,850.303560116136835522429797
Opponents1,771.2374197756223716644934

Team pitching

TeamIPHRERBBSOSVERA
Texas460.141926721516644923.27
Opponents445.156039731322429744.92

Individual batting

PlayerGPABAvg.H2B3BHRRBIBBSOSB
Janae Jefferson70226.40792242734311216
Mia Scott64204.37777145438252926
Mary Iakopo67191.33564151115827182
Courtney Day58130.30039100123415241
Alyssa Washington65172.2794810053522293
Bella Dayton68156.2764391523242614
McKenzie Parker55155.2654110084220323
Katie Cimusz60156.244388093215365
Camille Corona3410.50050001003
Alyssa Popelka6492.348320207121816
JJ Smith4278.28222612139111
Lauren Burke47106.25527701148170
Brianna Cantu2730.23370018552
Lou Gilbert5660.217130119485
Jordyn Whitaker4362.1771130266240
Vanessa Quiroga910.10000000000
Mya Holmes1312.00000000140

Individual pitching

PlayerGPGSWLIPHRERBBSOSVERA
Hailey Dolcini43322412216.014599786621712.53
Estelle Czech3016132103.21205848258303.24
Sophia Simpson29168486.18253445010513.57
Courtney Day30006.18624202.21
Shea O’Leary1951426.2402823122706.04
Logan Hulon1311021.124232091506.56
Legend
  GP Games played  GS Games started AB At-bats
  H Hits Avg. Batting average 2B Doubles
 3B Triples HR Home runs RBI Runs batted In
  IP Innings pitched  WWins L Losses
 ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts BB Base on balls
 SV Saves SB Stolen bases High Team high

Source: [37]
Note: leaders must meet the minimum requirement of 2 PA/G and 75% of games played (Hitting)
Note: leaders must meet the minimum requirement of 1 IP/G (Pitching)

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
— = Not ranked.
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
NFCA / USA Today101123242119181617171616162
Softball America111125161414131215121417122
ESPN.com/USA Softball8924231919181616141618182
D1Softball91025161515141415141515154

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