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Dot began her softball career in 1972 playing for the Union Park Jets in Orlando. [6] In early 1975, at the age of 13, Dot was a member of the Orlando Rebels in the ASA (Amateur Softball Association of America), She became the youngest player ever to play in the ASA Women's Major Fast-Pitch National Championships. [ 5 ]
Florida Gators: 2016–2019 1,205 [45] Crystal Cox North Carolina Tar Heels: 2003–2006 1,205 [46] Jennie Ritter: Michigan Wolverines: 2003–2006 1,204 [47] Miranda Kramer Fort Wayne Mastodons & Western Kentucky Hilltoppers: 2012–2015 1,203 [48] Jocelyn Forest California Golden Bears: 1999–2002 1,201 [49] Megan Betsa: Michigan Wolverines ...
The Rebels finished the 2019 season 41–20 overall, and 13–10 in the SEC to finish fifth in the conference. The Rebels hosted a regional during the 2019 NCAA Division I softball tournament and later advanced to the Tucson Super Regional against Arizona.
The Rebels finished the 2020 season 12–13 overall, and 0–3 in the SEC. The season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Following the season, interim head coach Ruben Felix was not retained.
Florida: Lynn Softball Complex Sunshine State: 2005 Nova Southeastern University: Sharks: Florida: AD Griffin Sports Complex Sunshine State: None Palm Beach Atlantic University: Sailfish: Florida: Simpson Field Sunshine State: None Rollins College: Tars: Florida: Rollins Softball Stadium Sunshine State: None Saint Leo University: Lions: Florida ...
Ole Miss Rebels; 2022 Ole Miss Rebels softball team: University: University of Mississippi: Head coach: Jamie Trachsel (4th season) Conference: SEC: Location: Oxford, MS: Home stadium: Ole Miss Softball Complex (Capacity: 1,000) Nickname: Rebels: Colors: Cardinal red and navy blue [1] NCAA Super Regional appearances; 2017, 2019: NCAA Tournament ...
The Rebels finished the 2018 season 32–25 overall, and 7–17 in the conference. The Rebels entered the 2018 NCAA Division I softball tournament as the #2 seed in the Arizona State regional. The Rebels were defeated by the Sun Devils in the Regional Finals.
The Ole Miss Rebels are the 18 men's and women's intercollegiate athletic teams that are funded by and represent the University of Mississippi, located in Oxford. The first was the football team, which began play in 1893. Originally known as the "Mississippi Flood", the teams were renamed the Rebels in 1936. [2]