2023 UConn Huskies softball team

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2023 UConn Huskies softball
Big East regular season champion
Conference Big East Conference
Record34–15 (19–5 Big East)
Head coach
Home stadium Connecticut Softball Stadium
Seasons
  2022
2024  
2023 Big East Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
UConn  195 .7923415 .694
Seton Hall  y186 .7504216 .724
Villanova  186 .7503721 .638
Butler  129 .5711835 .340
St. John's  813 .3812329 .442
DePaul  915 .3751932 .373
Georgetown  915 .3751632 .333
Creighton  618 .2502331 .426
Providence  618 .2501532 .319
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 20, 2023 [1]
Rankings from NFCA/USA Today

The 2023 UConn Huskies softball team represented the University of Connecticut in the 2023 NCAA Division I softball season. The Huskies were led by Laura Valentino in her 4th year as head coach, and played as part of the Big East Conference. They played their home games at Connecticut Softball Stadium. They won a second-straight Big East Conference regular season championship and reached the semifinals of the Big East Tournament, but fell to Villanova for the third year in a row.

Contents

Previous season

UConn finished with a final record of 38–18, and finished first in the Big East with a conference record of 20–4. They reached the final of the Big East tournament, but fell to Villanova for the second year in a row.

Personnel

Roster

2023 Connecticut Huskies roster [2]
 

Pitchers

  • 00 - Payton Kinney - Junior
  • 7 - Hope Jenkins - Freshman
  • 13 - Delaney Nagy - Sophomore
  • 16 - Meghan O'Neil - Senior

Catchers

  • 4 - Lauren Benson - Junior
  • 17 - Grace Jenkins - Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • 5 - Aziah James - Graduate Student
  • 12 - Kaitlyn Kibling - Freshman
  • 14 - Lexi Hastings - Sophomore
  • 15 - Savannah Ring - Freshman
  • 19 - Grace Lurz - Freshman

Utility

  • 2 - Giuliana Abruscato - Junior
 

Infielders

  • 3 - Taylor Zatyk - Junior
  • 10 - Rosie Garcia - Sophomore
  • 22 - Haley Coupal - Freshman
  • 23 - Jana Sanden - Junior
  • 31 - Makenzie Mason - Junior

Coaches

2023 Connecticut Huskies softball coaching staff [2]
  • Laura Valentino – Head coach – 4th season
  • Christie Novatin – Associate head coach – 4th season
  • Molly Rathbun – Assistant coach – 1st season

Schedule

Legend
 UConn win
 UConn loss
 Cancellation
BoldUConn team member
*Non-Conference game
2023 UConn Huskies softball game log [3]
Regular season
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordBE Record
Mar 4at Liberty* Kamphuis Field at Liberty Softball StadiumLynchburg, VA
Mar 4vs Radford*Kamphuis Field at Liberty Softball Stadium • Lynchburg, VA
Mar 5vs Iona*Kamphuis Field at Liberty Softball Stadium • Lynchburg, VA
Mar 5vs Iona*Kamphuis Field at Liberty Softball Stadium • Lynchburg, VA
Mar 10 Seton Hall Connecticut Softball StadiumStorrs, CT
Mar 11Seton HallConnecticut Softball Stadium • Storrs, CT
Mar 12Seton HallConnecticut Softball Stadium • Storrs, CT
Mar 17at Providence Glay FieldProvidence, RI
Mar 18at ProvidenceGlay Field • Providence, RI
Mar 19at ProvidenceGlay Field • Providence, RI
Mar 21 Boston College*Connecticut Softball Stadium • Storrs, CT
Mar 24 Georgetown Connecticut Softball Stadium • Storrs, CT
Mar 25GeorgetownConnecticut Softball Stadium • Storrs, CT
Mar 26GeorgetownConnecticut Softball Stadium • Storrs, CT
Mar 28at Boston University* Boston University Softball FieldBoston, MA
Mar 31at Villanova Villanova Softball ComplexVillanova, PA
Post-Season

Rankings from NFCA Poll, Tournament seeds in parentheses.

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References

  1. "Big East Softball Standings". BigEast.com. Big East Conference. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  2. 1 2 2023 Softball Roster. UConn Huskies. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  3. 2023 Softball Schedule. UConn Huskies. Retrieved November 9, 2022.