Oklahoma Softball Career Stats Update: March 25th

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Oklahoma Softball Career Stats Update: March 25th

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Here is a list of Career Stats for Oklahoma and for D1 Softball a couple of times.

Career Games:

The #1 Player is Mindy Johnson 1994-97 with 277 games. There are three players tied for the #10 spot with 2 tied at #13. They are:

T-10th w 254 Games - Caleigh Clifton 2016-19, Nicole Pendley 2015-18, Erin Evans 2000-03
T-13th w 251 Games - Destinee Martinez 2011-14, Kelsey Arnold 2015-18

Tiare Coleman and Jayda Coleman has played in 216 games currently thru last Saturday. They have somewhere between 25 to 35 games left in their career. It does not look like either player will reach the Top 13 for Oklahoma. Rylie Boone has played in 213 games currently.

Career At Bats:

#1 is Sydney Romero 2016-19 with 853 at bats. #10 is Nicole Pendley 2015-18 with 730. #11 is Erin Evans ’000-03 with 728.

Currently Tiare Jennings has 651 AB through last Saturday. Being 77 at bats behind #11, Jennings has a slim chance in those 25-35 games to reach the Top 10 for Oklahoma.

Career Hits:

#1 is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22 with 343 hits. #2 is Norrelle Dickson 2004-07 with 328, #3 is Sydney Romero 2016-19 with 320, #4 is 293 Kristin Vesely 2003-06 with 293, #5 is Lisa Carey 1998-01 with 289 hits.

Tiare Jennings is currently in 6th through last Saturday with 279 career hits. Jennings could move into the #4 spot, maybe the Top 3 or 2.

In 7th is Christy Ring 1999-02 with 276, #8 is Destinee Martinez 2011-14 with 268, #9 is Kelli Braitsch ‘000-03 with 266, #10 is Samantha Ricketts 2006-09 with 249, #11 is Shay Knighten 2016-19 with 247. #12 is Grace Lyons 2019-23 with 245 hits.

Jayda Coleman is currently tied for #12 with Lyons with 245 career hits. Kinzie Hansen has 220 career hits. Coleman could end in 6th maybe 4th. Hansen could reach the Top 10.

Career Runs Scored:

#1 with 281 career runs is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22. #2 with 272 is Lauren Chamberlain 2012-15.

Currently, Jayda Coleman 2021-24 is currently 3rd with 248 career runs and Tiare Jennings 2021-24 is in 4th with 246 career runs. I expect the two of them to trade spots back and forth perhaps as the season concludes. They might reach 2nd and maybe even 1st before the year ends.

Career RBIs:

#1 with 323 career RBIs is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22. She also finished 2nd all time in D1 Softball to Jenny Dalton (1993-96) with 328 career RBIs.

Tiare Jennings is currently #2 in RBIs. with 286. The D1 Career RBI Top 2-5 are Leah Bratz w 322 is 2nd. Laura Espinoza w 315 is 3rd, Sierra Romero w 301 is 4th and Stacey Nuveman w 299 is 5th. Jennings has a chance to reach the #1 spot for OU and maybe the all-time #1 for D1.

Kinzie Hansen currently has 194 career RBIs and is in 10th place. The list above Hansen is #3 with 254, Lauren Chamberlain 2012-15, #4 with 239, Samantha Ricketts 2006-09, #5 with 230, Jessica Shults 2010-13, #6 with 215, Sydney Romero 2016-19, #7 with 214, Shelby Pendley 2013-15, #8 with 206, Grace Lyons 2019-23 and #9 with 197, Shay Knighten 2016-19.

Career HRs:

#1 for Oklahoma is Jocelyn Alo (2018-2022) with her 122 HRs. #2 is Lauren Chamberlain (2012-15) with 95.

Tiare Jennings is currently in 3rd with 85 HRs. She has a shot at moving into 2nd by the season's end.

#4. with 65 is Shelby Pendley 2013-15, #5 with 61 is Jessica Shultz 2010-13, #6 with 59 is Grace Lyons 2019-23 and in 7th with 56 is Amber Flores 2007-10.

Kinzie Hansen currently has 56 and is tied with Flores for 7th place. Hansen has a good chance to move into 5th and maybe 5th by season's end.

Alyssa Brito has 43 career HRs and Jayda Coleman has 39 career HRs currently. Both of them have a shot at reaching the top 12 or higher for Oklahoma.

The players above them are #9 with 54 is Sydney Romero 2016-19, #10 with 50 is Keilani Ricketts 2010-13, #11 with 48 is Samantha Ricketts 2006-09, #12 with 47 is Nicole Pendley 2015-18 and #13 is 46 with Ashli Barrett ’1998-01.

Career Doubles:

Tiare Jennings is #1 with 60 career doubles.

Jayda Coleman with 42 doubles as she is just outside the Top 12. Above her is Ashli Barrett 1998-01 and Kelli Braitsch 2000-03 with 49 in a Tie for 6th. In 8th is Caleigh Clifton 2016-19 with 48. In a Tie for 9th with 47 is Samantha Ricketts ’06-09 and Shelby Pendley 2013-15. #11 with 46 is Leah Gulla 2000-03 and #12 with 45 is Falepolima Aviu 2016-19.

Career Total Bases:

In 1st place with 761 is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22.

In second place is Tiare Jennings with 596 total bases. I do not think Jennings can catch Alo for 1st place.

Career EBHs:

[EDIT: I obviously got two categories mixed up with the lead line. - this info is for Total Bases. #1 with 761 is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22. Currently in 2nd Place with 596 is Tiare Jennings. Jennings will finish in 2nd. End of Edit:] Thanks to 'hillcountry1' for noting my mistake and helping me to correct it.

Here is the correct information. Jocelyn Alo 2018-2022 is in 1st Place with 173 career EBH. Tiare Jennings 2021-2024 is in 2nd with 146 EBH. Lauren Chamberlain 2012-2015 is in 3rd with 145 EBH. In 4th place is Sydney Romero 2016-2019 with 121 EBH and in 5th is Shelby Pendley 2013-2015 with 115 EBH.

Currently, Kinzie Hansen has 88 career EBHs, and Coleman has 82 career EBHs. Above them is #6 Grace Lyons 2019-2023 with 105, #7 Jessica Shults 2010-13 with 101, #8 Amber Flores 2007-10 with 99 and tied for 9th is Kelli Braitsch 2000-2003 and Lisa Carey 1998-2001 with 98. It is possible for both Hansen and Coleman to move into the Top 10.

Career Walks:

In 1st Place with 207 is Lauren Chamberlain 2012-15.

In 6th is Jayda Coleman with 148 walks. Above her at #2 with 177 is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22, #3 with 170 is Keilani Ricketts 2010-13, #4 with 164 is Caleigh Clifton 2016-19 and #5 with 163 is Amber Flores 2007-10. Coleman may move in to the Top 5 by the end of the season.

Career Stolen Bases:

1st Place with 110 steals is Norrelle Dickson 2004-07.

Jayda Coleman is just outside the Top 10 with 53 career steals. Above her in 5th with 64 is Brianna Turang 2010-’13. In a tie for 6th is Angie Howell 1994-97 and Kristen Vesley 2003-2006 with 62 steals. In a tie for 8th with 55 is Destinee Martinez 2011-’14 and Caleigh Clifton 2016-19.

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OUBeliever56A wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:25 am Here is a list of Career Stats for Oklahoma and for D1 Softball a couple of times.

Career Games:

The #1 Player is Mindy Johnson 1994-97 with 277 games. There are three players tied for the #10 spot with 2 tied at #13. They are:

T-10th w 254 Games - Caleigh Clifton 2016-19, Nicole Pendley 2015-18, Erin Evans 2000-03
T-13th w 251 Games - Destinee Martinez 2011-14, Kelsey Arnold 2015-18

Tiare Coleman and Jayda Coleman has played in 216 games currently thru last Saturday. They have somewhere between 25 to 35 games left in their career. It does not look like either player will reach the Top 13 for Oklahoma. Rylie Boone has played in 213 games currently.

Career At Bats:

#1 is Sydney Romero 2016-19 with 853 at bats. #10 is Nicole Pendley 2015-18 with 730. #11 is Erin Evans ’000-03 with 728.

Currently Tiare Jennings has 651 AB through last Saturday. Being 77 at bats behind #11, Jennings has a slim chance in those 25-35 games to reach the Top 10 for Oklahoma.

Career Hits:

#1 is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22 with 343 hits. #2 is Norrelle Dickson 2004-07 with 328, #3 is Sydney Romero 2016-19 with 320, #4 is 293 Kristin Vesely 2003-06 with 293, #5 is Lisa Carey 1998-01 with 289 hits.

Tiare Jennings is currently in 6th through last Saturday with 279 career hits. Jennings could move into the #4 spot, maybe the Top 3 or 2.

In 7th is Christy Ring 1999-02 with 276, #8 is Destinee Martinez 2011-14 with 268, #9 is Kelli Braitsch ‘000-03 with 266, #10 is Samantha Ricketts 2006-09 with 249, #11 is Shay Knighten 2016-19 with 247. #12 is Grace Lyons 2019-23 with 245 hits.

Jayda Coleman is currently tied for #12 with Lyons with 245 career hits. Kinzie Hansen has 220 career hits. Coleman could end in 6th maybe 4th. Hansen could reach the Top 10.

Career Runs Scored:

#1 with 281 career runs is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22. #2 with 272 is Lauren Chamberlain 2012-15.

Currently, Jayda Coleman 2021-24 is currently 3rd with 248 career runs and Tiare Jennings 2021-24 is in 4th with 246 career runs. I expect the two of them to trade spots back and forth perhaps as the season concludes. They might reach 2nd and maybe even 1st before the year ends.

Career RBIs:

#1 with 323 career RBIs is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22. She also finished 2nd all time in D1 Softball to Jenny Dalton (1993-96) with 328 career RBIs.

Tiare Jennings is currently #2 in RBIs. with 286. The D1 Career RBI Top 2-5 are Leah Bratz w 322 is 2nd. Laura Espinoza w 315 is 3rd, Sierra Romero w 301 is 4th and Stacey Nuveman w 299 is 5th. Jennings has a chance to reach the #1 spot for OU and maybe the all-time #1 for D1.

Kinzie Hansen currently has 194 career RBIs and is in 10th place. The list above Hansen is #3 with 254, Lauren Chamberlain 2012-15, #4 with 239, Samantha Ricketts 2006-09, #5 with 230, Jessica Shults 2010-13, #6 with 215, Sydney Romero 2016-19, #7 with 214, Shelby Pendley 2013-15, #8 with 206, Grace Lyons 2019-23 and #9 with 197, Shay Knighten 2016-19.

Career HRs:

#1 for Oklahoma is Jocelyn Alo (2018-2022) with her 122 HRs. #2 is Lauren Chamberlain (2012-15) with 95.

Tiare Jennings is currently in 3rd with 85 HRs. She has a shot at moving into 2nd by the season's end.

#4. with 65 is Shelby Pendley 2013-15, #5 with 61 is Jessica Shultz 2010-13, #6 with 59 is Grace Lyons 2019-23 and in 7th with 56 is Amber Flores 2007-10.

Kinzie Hansen currently has 56 and is tied with Flores for 7th place. Hansen has a good chance to move into 5th and maybe 5th by season's end.

Alyssa Brito has 43 career HRs and Jayda Coleman has 39 career HRs currently. Both of them have a shot at reaching the top 12 or higher for Oklahoma.

The players above them are #9 with 54 is Sydney Romero 2016-19, #10 with 50 is Keilani Ricketts 2010-13, #11 with 48 is Samantha Ricketts 2006-09, #12 with 47 is Nicole Pendley 2015-18 and #13 is 46 with Ashli Barrett ’1998-01.

Career Doubles:

Tiare Jennings is #1 with 60 career doubles.

Jayda Coleman with 42 doubles as she is just outside the Top 12. Above her is Ashli Barrett 1998-01 and Kelli Braitsch 2000-03 with 49 in a Tie for 6th. In 8th is Caleigh Clifton 2016-19 with 48. In a Tie for 9th with 47 is Samantha Ricketts ’06-09 and Shelby Pendley 2013-15. #11 with 46 is Leah Gulla 2000-03 and #12 with 45 is Falepolima Aviu 2016-19.

Career Total Bases:

In 1st place with 761 is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22.

In second place is Tiare Jennings with 596 total bases. I do not think Jennings can catch Alo for 1st place.

Career EBHs:

#1 with 761 is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22. Currently in 2nd Place with 596 is Tiare Jennings. Jennings will finish in 2nd.

Currently, Kinzie Hansen has 88 career EBHs, and Coleman has 82 career EBHs. Above them is #6 Grace Lyons 2019-2023 with 105, #7 Jessica Shults 2010-13 with 101, #8 Amber Flores 2007-10 with 99 and tied for 9th is Kelli Braitsch 2000-2003 and Lisa Carey 1998-2001 with 98. It is possible for both Hansen and Coleman to move into the Top 10.

Career Walks:

In 1st Place with 207 is Lauren Chamberlain 2012-15.

In 6th is Jayda Coleman with 148 walks. Above her at #2 with 177 is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22, #3 with 170 is Keilani Ricketts 2010-13, #4 with 164 is Caleigh Clifton 2016-19 and #5 with 163 is Amber Flores 2007-10. Coleman may move in to the Top 5 by the end of the season.

Career Stolen Bases:

1st Place with 110 steals is Norrelle Dickson 2004-07.

Jayda Coleman is just outside the Top 10 with 53 career steals. Above her in 5th with 64 is Brianna Turang 2010-’13. In a tie for 6th is Angie Howell 1994-97 and Kristen Vesley 2003-2006 with 62 steals. In a tie for 8th with 55 is Destinee Martinez 2011-’14 and Caleigh Clifton 2016-19.

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Thank you so much for posting these!!! I was having a hard time finding all time NCAA leaders in several of these categories. TJ has a chance to do some more record breaking stuff before the year is over.

LOL….unfathomable how much production and leadership we lose after this year.
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Post by hillcountry1 »

Great stat gathering. However the EBH has some total base stats listed.
The correct #'s are below
1. Jocelyn Alo 2018-22 173
2. L Chamberlain 2012-15 145
3. Tiare Jennings 2021-24 142
4. Sydney Romero 2016-19 115
Shelby Pendley 2013-15 115
6. Grace Lyons 2019-23 105
7. Jessica Shults 2010-13 101
8. Amber Flores 2007-10 99
9. Kelli Braitsch 2000-03 98
Lisa Carey 1998-01 98
11. Sam Ricketts 2006-09 97
12. Ashli Barrett 1998-01 96
13. Caleigh Clifton 2016-19 90
14. H, Scaglione 2002-05 89
15. Kinzie Hansen 2020-24 88
16. Nicole Pendley 2015-18 83
17. Jayda Coleman 2021-24 82
Leah Gulla 2000-03 82
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Post by OUBeliever56A »

Thank you 'hillcountry1' for providing that list.

I used to be able to get these lists from the game notes. I do not see that section in the 2024 version of game notes and or stat pack. So I am dependent on info from at least two years ago now.

Thank you for the #11 to the #17 players for EBH.

I will say though, that I think the numbers I listed for Romero and Jennings (the only two that seems to be different) are correct.

Romero - She had 58 career doubles, 9 career triples and 54 career HRs. Those numbers are from her career Bio Stats on her 2019 Profile page. That adds up to 121 if what Mrs. Robertson taught me in second grade 60 years ago is correct. The list above shows 115.

For Jennings, from her profile page for 2024, the career stats for her shows 49 career doubles, 1 career triple and 73 career HRs. That is 123 EBH. In 2024 she has 11 doubles and 12 HRs. That is 23 more for a total of 146. The list above shows 142.

I have tracked the numbers manually for a couple of years, so I might be off at times. But the numbers provided in the post above seems "off" to me. Where did you find them?

I do want to be correct in the numbers. Your help to resolve this wanted. What did I miss?
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Here is what you have for Career EBHs:

#1 with 761 is Jocelyn Alo 2018-22. Currently in 2nd Place with 596 is Tiare Jennings. Jennings will finish in 2nd.

Currently, Kinzie Hansen has 88 career EBHs, and Coleman has 82 career EBHs. Above them is #6 Grace Lyons 2019-2023 with 105, #7 Jessica Shults 2010-13 with 101, #8 Amber Flores 2007-10 with 99 and tied for 9th is Kelli Braitsch 2000-2003 and Lisa Carey 1998-2001 with 98. It is possible for both Hansen and Coleman to move into the Top 10.

Also and Jennings do not have 761 & 596. That is their total for total bases. Also, the website soonerstats.com updates these stats after every game under the softball drop down.
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Post by OUBeliever56A »

Thanks, I see now. I repeated the TB. I will fix.
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