List of Florida State Seminoles softball seasons

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The following is a list of Florida State Seminoles softball seasons. The Florida State Seminoles are a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference of the NCAA Division I.

The Seminoles have won 19 conference championships, appeared in the NCAA Division I softball tournament 36 times, and in the Women's College World Series 12 times. The Seminoles won the National Championship in 2018 and were runner-up in 2021 and 2023. [1] The Seminoles also won AIAW championships in 1981 and 1982 and were ASA runner-up in 1983.

Season results

National ChampionsWomen's College World Series berthNCAA Tournament berthConference Tournament ChampionsConference Regular Season Champions
SeasonHead coachConferenceSeason resultsTournament results
OverallConferenceConferencePostseason
WinsLossesTies %WinsLossesTies %Finish
1978 JoAnne Graf Independent4690.836N/A
1979 26150.634
1980 37100.787
1981 5470.885 National Champions
1982 56100.848 National Champions
1983 46110.807 ASA Runner-up
1984 4152.875
1985 50122.797
1986 4270.857 NCAA Regional
1987 50140.781 Women's College World Series
1988 44140.759 NCAA Regional
1989 39140.736 NCAA Regional
1990 47160.746 Women's College World Series
1991 62120.838 Women's College World Series
1992 ACC 6390.875420.6671st Champions Women's College World Series
1993 5290.8524001.0001st Champions Women's College World Series
1994 50190.725920.8181st Runner-up NCAA Regional
1995 58150.7956001.0001st Champions NCAA Regional
1996 51210.708530.6252nd Champions NCAA Regional
1997 45190.703710.8751st Co-champions
1998 51210.708530.6252nd Champions NCAA Regional
1999 40251.614620.7502nd Champions
2000 51270.654620.7503rd Champions NCAA Regional
2001 58120.829710.8751st Runner-up NCAA Regional
2002 55200.7336001.0001st 3rd Women's College World Series
2003 46110.8078001.0001st Champions NCAA Regional
2004 62120.838910.9001st Champions Women's College World Series
2005 35280.5561160.6472nd T-5th NCAA Regional
2006 44300.59510100.5005th Runner-up NCAA Super Regional
2007 44250.6381370.6504th 4th NCAA Regional
2008 38280.5761290.5713rd 4th NCAA Regional
2009 Lonni Alameda 44160.7331740.8102nd Runner-up NCAA Regional
2010 44180.7101290.5713rd 3rd NCAA Regional
2011 32280.5339110.4504th Champions NCAA Regional
2012 47160.7461650.7622nd 4th NCAA Regional
2013 44190.6981820.9001st Runner-up NCAA Super Regional
2014 5590.8592430.8891st Champions Women's College World Series
2015 49140.7782030.8701st Champions NCAA Super Regional
2016 55100.8462120.9131st Champions Women's College World Series
2017 5581.86724001.0001st Champions NCAA Super Regional
2018 58120.8292130.8751st Champions National Champions
2019 55100.8461950.7922nd Champions NCAA Super Regional
2020 1770.708Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 49131.7862651.8282nd 3rd Women's College World Series Runner-up
2022 5470.8851950.7923rd Champions NCAA Regional
2023 58110.8412220.9171st Champions Women's College World Series Runner-up
2024 46160.7421950.7922nd Runner-up NCAA Super Regional

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References

  1. 2021 Softball Media Guide (PDF). Florida State Seminoles. p. 90. Retrieved October 24, 2021.