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Nova Southeastern Sharks softball

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Nova Southeastern Sharks
UniversityNova Southeastern University
Head coachJulie LeMaire (2nd season)
ConferenceSunshine State Conference
LocationDavie, FL
Home stadiumAD Griffin Sports Complex
NicknameSharks
ColorsNavy blue and gray[1]
   

The NSU Sharks Women's Softball team represents Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida. They currently compete in the Sunshine State Conference.

History

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The NSU softball team is one of the most successful teams at the university. They won 6 NAIA national championships while in the Florida Sun Conference. They have since moved up to the NCAA and Division II. They are in the Sunshine State Conference and have not had the same success as when in the NAIA, but they have been improving each year. 2006, was the changing year for the team. It was their first official season after their probationary years. In 2006, Head Coach Lesa Bonee’s fourth season at the helm of the Sharks, NSU began the year 5–0 before ending the year with a 22–28 overall record. NSU would finish the year in sixth place in the Sunshine State Conference, two spots better than the previous season. Junior utility player Katie Veltri starred for the Sharks, leading the team in batting average (.384), slugging percentage (.543), on-base percentage (.424), hits (58), RBI (31), doubles (13), home runs (3) and total bases (82). At season’s end, Veltri was named to the All-Sunshine State Conference Second Team, as well as the NFCA All-South Region Second Team. Junior 2B Callie Binkley was named an All-SSC Honorable Mention after hitting .314 with 30 RBI and 18 stolen bases. The Sharks went 8–16 in SSC play, including conference series victories over the University of Tampa and Florida Tech. Junior Adrian Tuttle was NSU’s workhorse in the pitcher’s circle, going 13–14 with a 3.03 ERA and a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.02. Freshmen Valen Eberhard, Tranell Mesa and Katie Pepper all made significant contributions for the Sharks, giving NSU Softball a solid foundation going into 2007.

Season by season results

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Year Coach Record Win % Titles
1995 Robyn Handler 18–16 .520
1996 Robyn Handler 27–20 .570
1997 Robyn Handler 33–13 .710 National Champions
1998 Robyn Handler 49–7 .875 National Champions
1999 Robyn Handler 53–7 .880 National Champions
2000 Robyn Handler 38–21 .640 National Champions
2001 Robyn Handler 41–13 .750 National Champions
2002 Robyn Handler 34–17 .666 National Champions
2003 Lese Boneé 25–22 .530
2004 Lesa Boneé 33–26 .590
2005 Lesa Boneé 25–29 .460
2006 Lesa Boneé 22–28 .440
2007 Lesa Boneé 33–30 .520 South Regional Participants
2008 Lesa Boneé 43–20 .683 College World Series
2009 Lesa Boneé 49–13 .790 South Regional Participants
2010 Lesa Boneé 45–17 .726 South Regional Participants
2011 Lesa Boneé 32–20 .615
2012 Lesa Boneé 33–22 .600
2013 Lesa Boneé 27–26 .509
2014 Lesa Boneé 30–20 .600
2015 Lesa Boneé 20-25 .444
2016 Julie LeMaire 12-39 .235
2017 Julie LeMaire 27–24 .529
2018 Julie LeMaire 21-29 .420
Totals 1995–2018 770–504 .604 6 National Championships
  1. ^ "NSU Brand - Colors". Retrieved June 16, 2016.