George Washington Revolutionaries softball

The George Washington Revolutionaries softball team represents George Washington University in the NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10). The Revolutionaries are currently led by head coach Chrissy Schoonmaker. The team plays its home games at Mount Vernon Softball Field, which is located on the university's campus.[2]

George Washington Revolutionaries
UniversityGeorge Washington University
Head coachChrissy Schoonmaker (3rd season)
ConferenceAtlantic 10
LocationWashington, DC
Home stadiumMount Vernon Softball Field
NicknameRevolutionaries
ColorsBuff and blue[1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
2021
Conference Tournament championships
2021
Regular Season Conference championships
2021, 2022

History

The Revolutionaries have achieved some success since the 2021 season, winning the Atlantic 10 Conference regular season championship in 2021 and in 2022. The program won the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament in 2021 after defeating Dayton in two games.[3][4] By winning the tournament, George Washington qualified for the first NCAA Division I softball tournament in program history and were placed in the Baton Rouge Super Regional. The Revolutionaries were defeated by Louisiana in their first game, losing 1-0 in extra innings.[5][6] They were eliminated from the tournament by McNeese State, losing via the mercy rule in five innings.[7][8]

Coaching history

Years Coach Record %
2003Leslie King-Moore3–36.077
2004Shaunte' Fremin1–5–1.214
2005–2006JoAnne Ferguson34–62.354
2007–2010Kim Staehle57–126.311
2011–2016Stacey Schramm134–163–2.452
2017–2018James DeFeo61–45.575
2019–2021Shane Winkler91–43.679
2022–presentChrissy Schoonmaker53–45.541

Roster

2024 George Washington Revolutionaries roster
 

Pitchers

  • 45 – Rose Cano – Sophomore
  • – Natalie Cox – Freshman
  • 94 – Emma Fales – Sophomore
  • 1 – Lily Hanafin – Sophomore
  • – Cece Smith – Freshman
  • – Sophia Torreso – Freshman

Catchers

  • – Allison Heffley – Graduate Student
  • 99 – Reese Torres – Sophomore

Outfielders

  • 5 – Ashley Corpuz – Sophomore
  • – Paige Hayward – Freshman
  • 33 – Taylin Yankovich – Senior
 

Infielders

  • – Cadence Gilliland – Freshman
  • – Mandy Lauth – Freshman
  • 23 – Daniella Lew – Sophomore
  • 44 – Taylor Puig – Junior
  • 11 – Alena Ramirez – Senior

Utility

  • – Rylee Brice – Freshman
  • 2 – Maggie Greco – Graduate Student
  • 30 – Mia Parker – Graduate Student
  • 6 – Gabby Polsky – Junior
  • 14 – Abby Schaub – Senior
  • 3 – Sidney Torres – Senior
  • 22 – Alexa Williams – Senior
 
Reference:[9]

Season by season results

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
George Washington Colonials (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2003–2003)
2003 Leslie King-Moore 3–360–169th
George Washington Colonials (Independent) (2004–2004)
2004 Shaunte' Fremin 1–5–1
George Washington Colonials/Revolutionaries (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2005–present)
2005 JoAnne Ferguson 10–345–96th
2006 JoAnne Ferguson 24–283–1510th
2007 Kim Staehle 23–279–116th
2008 Kim Staehle 12–278–107th
2009 Kim Staehle 16–336–1410th
2010 Kim Staehle 6–393–1710th
2011 Stacey Schramm 16–27–16–149th
2012 Stacey Schramm 25–3011–94th
2013 Stacey Schramm 27–2313–74th
2014 Stacey Schramm 18–31–14–1210th
2015 Stacey Schramm 25–237–149th
2016 Stacey Schramm 23–2910–136th
2017 James DeFeo 28–2411–127th
2018 James DeFeo 33–2112–116th
2019 Shane Winkler 44–1815–73rd
2020 Shane Winkler 10–140–0N/A

Season cut short due to COVID-19 Pandemic

2021 Shane Winkler 37–1123–11stNCAA Regionals
2022 Chrissy Schoonmaker 36–1721–31st
2023 Chrissy Schoonmaker 17–287–199th
2024 Chrissy Schoonmaker 0–00–0
Total:434–525–3 (.453)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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See also

References

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