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Location
  
Pittsburgh, PA

Colors
  
Blue and Gold

Nickname
  
Panthers

Conference
  
Atlantic Coast Conference

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University
  
University of Pittsburgh

Head coach
  
Holly Aprile (5th year)

Home stadium
  
Vartabedian Field in the Petersen Sports Complex (Capacity: 600)

Pittsburgh Panthers softball is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate softball program of the University of Pittsburgh, often referred to as "Pitt", located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Pitt softball team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference and plays their home games at Vartabedian Field in the Petersen Sports Complex.

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History

The inaugural season of Pitt softball was in 1998 with the program guided by its first head coach, Michelle Phalen. The program competed as an independent during its first season in NCAA Division I and then played in the Big East Conference from 1999 to 2013. Phalen guided the program to its first winning season (31-27) and first Big East Tournament appearance in 2006 as well as its first season over .500 in Big East play (12-10) in 2008, a year that saw Pitt upset multiple nationally ranked teams. In 2009, Holly Aprile, and assistant coach in charge of pitchers and catchers under Phalen, took over as the head coach of the program. April began her tenure by leading the team to three consecutive winning seasons, a first for the program to that point, and led the 2011 team to a single season school record of 34 wins that included a victory over national ranked Georgia Tech. On July 1, 2013, Pitt moved to the Atlantic Coast Conference. In 2015, Pitt reached the ACC Softball Tournament championship game and earned the program's first NCAA tournament appearance on way to an appearance in the Regional Final and a program best 37-22 record. In 2017, after a 5-0 start to the season, Pitt received the first national ranking in the program's history.

Vartabedian Field

The team's home field includes the 600-seat Vartabedian Field, a softball ballpark that is part of the Petersen Sports Complex on the University of Pittsburgh campus that open for the 2010-11 school year. Vartabedian Field features a skinned infield with an artificial grass outfield. The stadium includes team dugouts, hitting and pitching practice areas, lighting, and a press box. The first softball game played at Vartabedian Field was a 2-1 Pitt victory over Penn State on March 29, 2011. Prior to the program moving into the Petersen Sports Complex and Vartabedian Field, the team played home games at Trees Field on the Pitt campus.

Current coaching staff

  • Holly Aprile - Head Coach
  • Gina Fuchs - Assistant Coach
  • Lauren Cognigni - Assistant Coach
  • Conference honors

    During Pitt's time as a member of the Big East Conference, Pitt players garnered 20 All-Big East selections including five First Team All-Big East selections. Two Panthers have also received ECAC All-Star status. Numerous players have also won Big East Player of the Week and Pitcher of the Week honors.

  • Big East Rookie of the Year
  • Tori Nirschl, 2013
  • Big East First Team All-Conference
  • Francesca DiMaria, 2003 Francesca DiMaria, 2005 Joey Scarf, 2006 Jessica Dignon, 2008 Samantha Card, 2008
  • Atlantic Coast Conference First Team All-Conference
  • Jenna Modic, 2015 Erin Hershman, 2016

    No-hitters and perfect games

    The following ten no-hitters have been thrown by Pitt pitchers over the program's history. There have been two perfect games thrown which are designated by bold.

  • March 11, 2000 Gina Bessolo vs Colgate (won 8-0)
  • April 7, 2001 Gina Bessolo at Syracuse (won 2-0)
  • March 16, 2002 Nikki Gasti vs Jacksonville State (won 2-0)
  • April 3, 2002 Gina Bessolo vs Youngstown State (won 10-0)
  • February 23, 2003 Nikki Gasti at UNC-Charlotte (won 1-0)
  • April 5, 2008 Kayla Zinger vs Connecticut (won 1-0)
  • March 30, 2010 Alyssa O'Connell vs St. Francis (won 9-0)
  • March 26, 2011 Cory Berliner at Seton Hall (won 9-0)
  • February 27, 2016 Sarah Dawson vs. Providence (won 13-0)
  • February 6, 2017 Kayla Harris vs. Southeastern Louisiana (won 5-0)
  • Professional softball

    Two former Panthers have played softball professionally in the National Pro Fastpitch league.

  • Jessica Dignon played for the Washington Glory in 2008 and USSSA Pride in 2009.
  • Reba Tutt played for Akron Racers in 2011.
  • References

    Pittsburgh Panthers softball Wikipedia


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