Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions softball

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Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions
Softball current event.svg 2024 Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions softball team
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University Southeastern Louisiana University
Head coachRick Fremin III (8th season)
Conference Southland
Location Hammond, LA
Home stadium North Oak Park (Capacity: 500)
Nickname Lions
ColorsGreen and gold [1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
2024
Conference Tournament championships
2024

The Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions softball team represents Southeastern Louisiana University in NCAA Division I college softball as a member of the Southland Conference. The Lions are currently led by head coach Rick Fremin. The team plays its home games at North Oak Park located on the university's campus. [2]

Contents

Year-by-year results

Source: [3] [4]

SeasonConferenceCoachOverallConferenceNotes
GamesWinLossTieGamesWinLossTie
Gulf Star Conference
1985 [5] Gulf Star Ken Dohre38142408440
1986 [5] Gulf StarGene Rushing4618280205150
1987 [5] Gulf StarJohn Pleasant386320200200
Independent
1988 [5] IndependentJacqueline Paddio3423200000
1989 [5] IndependentJacqueline Paddio53223100000
1990 [5] IndependentJacqueline Paddio45242100000
1991 [5] IndependentJacqueline Paddio45222300000
Trans America Athletic Conference
1992 [5] Trans America Jacqueline Paddio49183100000
1993 [5] Trans AmericaCorrie Hill47192800000
1994 [5] Trans AmericaCorrie Hill5322301127501st Place (T) - West Division
1995 [5] Trans AmericaCorrie Hill (8-9)/Pete Langlois (11-18)4619270125703rd Place - West Division
1996 [5] Trans AmericaPete Langlois4615310168803rd Place (T) - West Division
1997 [5] Trans AmericaPete Langlois49123701661004th Place - West Division
Southland Conference
1998 [5] Southland Pete Langlois483127026131304th Place
1999 [5] SouthlandPete Langlois54252902681808th Place
2000 [5] SouthlandPete Langlois53213202662008th Place
2001 [5] SouthlandPete Langlois533122027161104th Place
2002 [5] SouthlandPete Langlois573027031151605th Place
2003 [5] SouthlandPete Langlois46153102781909th Place
2004 [5] SouthlandPete Langlois482325025101507th Place
2005 [5] SouthlandPete Langlois472027027121506th Place (T)
2006 [5] SouthlandPete Langlois4610*360276*210*All wins were vacated due to ineligible players
2007 [5] SouthlandPete Langlois5831*2702912*170*All wins were vacated due to ineligible players
2008 [6] SouthlandPete Langlois5227*2502914*150*All wins were vacated due to ineligible players
2009 [7] SouthlandPete Langlois5320*33008*220*Six wins were vacated due to ineligible players
2010 [8] SouthlandPete Langlois481137028325011th Place
2011 [9] SouthlandPete Langlois522230030111909th Place
2012 [10] SouthlandPete Langlois491534020515011th Place
2013 [11] SouthlandPete Langlois543222026131306th Place
2014 [12] SouthlandPete Langlois4819290271017010th Place
2015 [13] SouthlandPete Langlois522230025151004th Place
2015 [14] SouthlandPete Langlois522230025151004th Place
2016SouthlandRick Fremin552332027621012th Place
2017SouthlandRick Fremin552629027121507th Place (T)
2018SouthlandRick Fremin59382102718902nd Place (T)
2019SouthlandRick Fremin573423027171005th Place
2020SouthlandRick Fremin2315803210Season cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic
2021SouthlandRick Fremin512823024141005th Place

National awards

Katie Lacour – 2016
Jaquelyn Ramon – 2019

Roster

As of March 6, 2014. [16]

#StateNamePositionB/THeightClassHometownPrevious School
1 Flag of Louisiana.svg Megan McCollum 2B 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)Senior Lafayette, LA St. Thomas More HS
2 Flag of Louisiana.svg Mychal Truxillo OF 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)Freshman River Ridge, LA St. Martin's HS
4 Flag of Texas.svg Vanessa Eng MI 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)Junior Alvin, TX Temple JC
5 Flag of Texas.svg Brittney Tschoepe OF/MI 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)Freshman Grandview, TX Grandview HS
6 Flag of Texas.svg Megan Moore 3B 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)Junior Elgin, TX Elgin HS
7 Flag of Alabama.svg Spencer Adkinson SS/P 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)Junior Headland, AL Faulkner State CC
8 Flag of Texas.svg Caitlyn Fowler C 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)Senior Fort Worth, TX Navarro College
9 Flag of California.svg Rachael Hellyer P 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)Senior Folsom, CA Florida State College
10 Flag of Louisiana.svg Amanda Livaudais OF 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)Sophomore Belle Chasse, LA Belle Chasse HS
11 Flag of Louisiana.svg JoAnna Booty C 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)Freshman Kentwood, LA Jewel Sumner HS
13 Flag of Texas.svg Tori Sheppard 1B 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)Senior Houston, TX Cypress Creek HS
14 Flag of Louisiana.svg Logane Fuselier OF 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)Senior Oberlin, LA LSU-Eunice
15 Flag of Texas.svg Brittany Castro 3B 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)Freshman Natalia, TX Natalia HS
16 Flag of Florida.svg Katie Lacour OF 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)Sophomore Port St. Joe, FL Port St. Joe HS
17 Flag of Louisiana.svg Jessie Browne OF/DP 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)Senior Zachary, LA Zachary HS
18 Flag of Florida.svg Tori Stamper P 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)Junior Williston, FL College of Central Florida
19 Flag of California.svg Teresa Lemos P/UT 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)Junior El Rio, CA Ventura College
20 Flag of Texas.svg Taylor Bishop P 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)Sophomore Sugar Land, TX Travis HS
21 Flag of Texas.svg Sloan Jenkins OF 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)Sophomore Katy, TX Seven Lakes HS
22 Flag of Louisiana.svg Emily Moreno C 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)Senior Baton Rouge, LA Baton Rouge CC
23 Flag of Louisiana.svg Kasey Nielson IF/P 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)Freshman Prairieville, LA St. Amant HS
24 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Lacey Fritz C 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)Freshman Cartersville, GA Woodland HS
25 Flag of Texas.svg Amber Sather 1B/DP 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)Sophomore Kennedale, TX Kennedale HS

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