Softball

Lauren Chamberlain

 

  • First overall pick in the 2015 NPF College Draft by the USSSA Pride
  • 2013 NCAA WCWS Champion
  • Four-time All-American
  • Top-three finalist for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year
  • NCAA career record-holder with 95 home runs
  • 2011 ISF Junior World Champion
  • 2010 Pan American (18-Under) gold medalist
  • 2010 USA Softball Athlete of the Year for the Junior Women’s National Team

Stacey Nuveman

 

  • Three-time Olympic medalist
  • Two-time Pan American Games gold medalist
  • Two-time World Champion
  • World Cup gold medalist,
  • U.S.A. Softball Collegiate Player of the Year and U.S.A. Softball Player of the Year
  • 2008 Yolanda L. Jackson Give Back Award winner

Sue Enquist

 

  • Coached UCLA to 11 National Championships
  • Currently the winningest softball coach among all active coaches (887-175-1 record)
  • 1996 Olympic gold medalist as coach
  • Recipient of multiple National Coach of the Year and Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors
  • World, NCAA and Pan American champion as player
  • Only person in NCAA Softball history to win a championship as a head coach and a player
  • Member of the International Women’s Sports Hall of Fame
  • Member of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame
  • Member of the UCLA Hall of Fame

Valerie Arioto

 

  • WSBC Women’s World Champion
  • Pan American Games gold medalist
  • Two-time USA Softball Athlete of the Year
  • Pac-12 Player of the Year
  • WSF Travel and Training Fund recipient
  • 2014 WSF Team Sportswoman of the Year finalist

Jessica Mendoza

 

 

  • Two-time Olympic medalist
  • 2010 NPF champion with USSSA Pride
  • Three-time World Cup champion
  • Two-time Pan American Games gold medalist
  • Three-time World champion
  • 2004 Yolanda L. Jackson Give Back Award winner
  • 2008 Women’s Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the Year
  • Co-chair of the Women’s Sports Foundation Athlete Advisory Panel
  • Women’s Sports Foundation Past President

Donna Lopiano

 

  • Six-time National Champion
  • Nine-time All-American
  • Three-time ASA Softball MVP
  • Named one of the “The 10 Most Powerful Women in Sports” as well as one of “The 100 Most Influential People in Sports”
  • Member of 13 halls of fame, including the National Sports Hall of Fame and National Softball Hall of Fame
  • Former CEO of the Women’s Sports Foundation