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Softball Earns Highest Preseason Ranking In Program History
January 26, 2021 | Softball
The Bulldogs will enter the year as a ranked team for the first time since 2001
STARKVILLE – Mississippi State's softball program has been tabbed the No. 20 team in the nation in the NFCA Preseason Coaches' Poll. The Bulldogs also checked in at No. 22 in the USA Softball/ESPN.com poll on Tuesday.
Last week, D1Softball.com gave MSU the No. 15 spot in its preseason rankings. Softball America has not yet released its ranking.
"We are thankful for the preseason recognition as a testament to the hard work of our program over the past year," head coach Samantha Ricketts said. "We are eager to get back on the field together and continuing to work together toward our goals and are appreciative of the opportunity."
State has entered the season as a ranked team just once in its history when the NFCA tabbed MSU the No. 23 team in the country ahead of the 2001 campaign.
The Bulldogs' highest ranking in the NFCA poll came in Week 3 of the 2008 season, when MSU reached No. 15 with a 13-2 record. State' best showing in the USA Softball/ESPN poll also came in the 2008 season when the Bulldogs reached No. 15 twice in Week 2 and Week 5.
MSU finished the shortened 2020 season with a 25-3 record and the nation's second-longest active win streak. State was No. 20 in the final NFCA and USA Softball/ESPN polls, its highest final ranking in either poll.
In her first season leading the program, Ricketts became the fastest Bulldog coach to win 20 games, the first to see her team nationally ranked in her first year and the first first-year head coach to lead the country in wins since at least 1989.
The Bulldogs return all but three members of last year's roster, with four newcomers joining the program. All-Americans Fa Leilua and Mia Davidson lead the way offensively. The duo is among a dozen active players in the NCAA who can boast 50 or more career home runs.
Seniors Emily Williams and Annie Willis pace the team in the circle. Williams ranked third nationally in ERA (0.46) and led the country in hits per seven innings (2.30) in 2020, while Willis ranked eighth in ERA (0.80) and seventh in strikeout-to-walk ratio (9.75).
For more information on the Bulldog softball program, follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSB."
2. Washington
3. Arizona
4. Oklahoma
5. LSU
6. Texas
7. Florida
8. Alabama
9. Louisiana
10. Oregon
11. Oklahoma State
12. Florida State
13. Kentucky
14. Georgia
15. Virginia Tech
16. Arizona State
17. Michigan
18. Arkansas
19. South Carolina
20. Mississippi State
21. UCF
22. Baylor
23. Missouri
24. Minnesota
25. Duke
2. Washington (1)
3. Arizona
4. Oklahoma
5. LSU
6. Florida
7. Texas
8. Alabama
9. Louisiana
10. Oklahoma State
11. Oregon
12. Florida State
13. Kentucky
14. Georgia
15. Arizona State
16. Virginia Tech
17. Michigan
18. Baylor
19. South Carolina
20. Minnesota
21. Arkansas
22. Mississippi State
23. Tennessee
24. Missouri
25. UCF
Last week, D1Softball.com gave MSU the No. 15 spot in its preseason rankings. Softball America has not yet released its ranking.
"We are thankful for the preseason recognition as a testament to the hard work of our program over the past year," head coach Samantha Ricketts said. "We are eager to get back on the field together and continuing to work together toward our goals and are appreciative of the opportunity."
State has entered the season as a ranked team just once in its history when the NFCA tabbed MSU the No. 23 team in the country ahead of the 2001 campaign.
The Bulldogs' highest ranking in the NFCA poll came in Week 3 of the 2008 season, when MSU reached No. 15 with a 13-2 record. State' best showing in the USA Softball/ESPN poll also came in the 2008 season when the Bulldogs reached No. 15 twice in Week 2 and Week 5.
MSU finished the shortened 2020 season with a 25-3 record and the nation's second-longest active win streak. State was No. 20 in the final NFCA and USA Softball/ESPN polls, its highest final ranking in either poll.
In her first season leading the program, Ricketts became the fastest Bulldog coach to win 20 games, the first to see her team nationally ranked in her first year and the first first-year head coach to lead the country in wins since at least 1989.
The Bulldogs return all but three members of last year's roster, with four newcomers joining the program. All-Americans Fa Leilua and Mia Davidson lead the way offensively. The duo is among a dozen active players in the NCAA who can boast 50 or more career home runs.
Seniors Emily Williams and Annie Willis pace the team in the circle. Williams ranked third nationally in ERA (0.46) and led the country in hits per seven innings (2.30) in 2020, while Willis ranked eighth in ERA (0.80) and seventh in strikeout-to-walk ratio (9.75).
For more information on the Bulldog softball program, follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSB."
USA Today/NFCA Coaches' Poll
1. UCLA (32)2. Washington
3. Arizona
4. Oklahoma
5. LSU
6. Texas
7. Florida
8. Alabama
9. Louisiana
10. Oregon
11. Oklahoma State
12. Florida State
13. Kentucky
14. Georgia
15. Virginia Tech
16. Arizona State
17. Michigan
18. Arkansas
19. South Carolina
20. Mississippi State
21. UCF
22. Baylor
23. Missouri
24. Minnesota
25. Duke
USA Softball/ESPN.com Poll
1. UCLA (19)2. Washington (1)
3. Arizona
4. Oklahoma
5. LSU
6. Florida
7. Texas
8. Alabama
9. Louisiana
10. Oklahoma State
11. Oregon
12. Florida State
13. Kentucky
14. Georgia
15. Arizona State
16. Virginia Tech
17. Michigan
18. Baylor
19. South Carolina
20. Minnesota
21. Arkansas
22. Mississippi State
23. Tennessee
24. Missouri
25. UCF
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