Campus Pangolins

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Campus Pangolins
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League Taiwan Professional Women's Softball League
Location Taichung
Founded2016
League championships0
Former name(s)Wagor Jaguars(2016-2018)
Xinliwang Lions(2019-2020)
Taichung Tigers(2021)
20236-26
Did not qualify
CoachKao Chun-sheng

The Campus Pangolins is a women's softball team. They were founded in 2016 as part of Taiwan Professional Women's Softball League. The team is essentially the National Taiwan University of Sport Women's Softball Team with partial Dongshan Senior High School Softball Team players.

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History

The team was sponsored by Wagor Education System and named Wagor Jaguars. [1] In 2019, the team was renamed Xinliwang Lions after Xinliwang International Holdings Company took over the sponsorship. [2] In 2021, the team was sponsored by Guo Tai Spirits Company and renamed Taichung Tigers. [3] The team was renamed Campus Pangolins before the 2022 season and is currently sponsored by Chao Chi Property Management Consulting Company. [4]

Season-by-season

Season records
SeasonWLFinishPlayoff results
20169153rd placeDid not qualify
20176185th placeDid not qualify
20184205th placeDid not qualify
201918112nd placeLost to New Century Wasps 4-games-to-0 in finals, defeated TFMI Bulldogs 3-games-to-1 in playoffs
202018143rd placeLost to New Century Wasps 3-games-to-2 in playoffs
20217174th placeDid not qualify
202210224th placeDid not qualify
20236265th placeDid not qualify
Totals78143

Current players

Campus Pangolins roster
Active rosterCoaches

Pitchers

  • 1 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Pan Yu-Ling
  • 27 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Kao Yung-Hsin
  • 38 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Tu Ya-ting
  • 98 Flag of the Philippines.svg Royevel Palma
  • 99 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mary Ann Antolihao

Catchers

  • 9 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Liao Bao-Hsiu
  • 13 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Huang Hsin
  • 25 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Suking Linsang Kating

Infielders

  • 3 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Lan You-Hsien
  • 6 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Ho Yi-fan
  • 12 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Shih Chia-Ching
  • 14 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Chen An-Hsin
  • 17 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Yang Yi-Ting
  • 23 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Kao Pei-Chun

Outfielders

  • 20 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Chen Yu-Ting
  • 26 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Su Yu-Wen
  • 31 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Hsu Hsin-Ling
  • 32 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Chang Chia-Yun

Manager

  • 30 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Kao Chun-sheng

Coaches

  • 18 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Wang Yi-Chi
  • 21 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Yang Yi-Shan
  • 24 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Shih Wan-Ting

Roster updated August 3, 2024

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