Utah Utes softball
College softball team
Utah Utes softball |
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![]() | Founded | 1976 |
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University | University of Utah |
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Head coach | Amy Hogue (16th season) |
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Conference | Big 12 |
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Location | Salt Lake City, UT |
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Home stadium | Dumke Family Softball Stadium (Capacity: 1,410) |
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Nickname | Utes |
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Colors | Red and white[1] |
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1985, 1991, 1994, 2023 | |
1976, 1982 | |
2016, 2017, 2023 | |
1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2023, 2024 | |
HCAC 1984, 1985, 1987
WAC 1991, 1992
Mountain West 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006
Pac-12 2023 | |
HCAC 1985, 1987, 1988
WAC 1991, 1992
Mountain West 2000 |
The Utah Utes softball team represents University of Utah in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Pac-12 Conference. The Utes are currently led by head coach Amy Hogue. The team plays its home games at Dumke Family Softball Stadium located on the university's campus.[2]
History
Coaching history
Years
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Coach
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Record
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%
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1976–1989 |
Norma Carr |
372–244–3 |
.603
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1990–1996 |
Jo Evans |
222–143 |
.608
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1997–2005 |
Mona Stevens |
281–239–1 |
.540
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2006 |
Marianne Bullis & Kyle Magnusson |
40–21 |
.656
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2007 |
Angie Jacobs |
25–26–1 |
.490
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2008–present |
Amy Hogue |
440–393–1 |
.528
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Championships
Conference Championships
Season
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Conference
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Record
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Head Coach
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1985 |
High Country Athletic Conference |
9–1 |
Norma Carr
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1987 |
High Country Athletic Conference |
7–3 |
Norma Carr
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1988 |
High Country Athletic Conference |
6–4 |
Norma Carr
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1991 |
Western Athletic Conference |
8–2 |
Jo Evans
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1992 |
Western Athletic Conference |
9–1 |
Jo Evans
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2000 |
Mountain West Conference |
15–5 |
Mona Stevens
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Conference Tournament Championships
Coaching staff
Name
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Position coached
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Consecutive season at Utah in current position
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Amy Hogue |
Head coach |
15th
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DJ Gasso |
Associate Head Coach |
3rd
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Paige Parker |
Assistant Coach |
2nd
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Brooke Olson |
Volunteer Assistant Coach |
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Staci Hemingway |
Director of Operations |
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Reference:[4]
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Awards and honors
National awards
Sources:[5]
- All-Americans
- 1981: Melonie Kent, (1st team)
- 1982: Cindy Lyon, (1st team)
- 1985: Annette Ausseresses, (1st team)
- 1985: Michele Townsend, (2nd team)
- 1987: Pipi Hollingworth, (2nd team)
- 1990: Charmelle Green,
- 1991: Charmelle Green,
- 1994: Amy (Timmel) Hogue, (2nd team)
- 1994: Ali (Andrus) Sagas, (2nd team)
- 1997: Sandy Rhea, (1st team)
- 1998: Sandy Rhea, (2nd team)
- 2000: Sunny Smith, (2nd team)
- 2006: Jackie Wong, (2nd team)
- 2014: Hannah Flippen, 2nd base (2nd team)
- 2016: Hannah Flippen, 2nd base (3rd team)
- 2017: Hannah Flippen, 2nd base (1st team)
Conference awards
Sources:[6]
- WAC Player of the Year
- WAC Freshman of the Year
- Deb DiMeglio, 1991
- Ali (Andrus) Saugus, 1994
- MWC Player of the Year
- Kristin Arbogast, 2000
- Lyndsey Trevis, 2001
- MWC Freshman of the Year
- Pac-12 Player of the Year
- Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year
- Pac-12 Coach of the Year
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