- NCAA Division I softball career -1.00 ERAs list
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There are currently 57 pitchers and 41 records in the -1.00 ERAs Club:
- Note every player on the list played four seasons equaling at least 700.0 innings pitched.
Earned Run Average Pitcher School(s) Years 0.29 Debbie Doom UCLA Bruins 1982-1985 0.33 Susan LeFebvre Cal State Fullerton Titans 1983-1986 0.37 Stacey Johnson Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters 1983-1986 0.38 Karen Snelgrove Missouri Tigers 1989-1992 0.39 Lisa Longaker UCLA Bruins 1987-1990 0.40 Rhonda Wheatley Cal Poly Pomona Broncos 1984-1987 0.42 Terry Carpenter Fresno State Bulldogs 1989-1992 0.43 Shawn Andaya Texas A&M Aggies 1984-1987 0.45 Julie Buldoc Adelphi Panthers 1984-1987 0.46 Michele Granger California Golden Bears 1989-1993 0.47 Lisa Ishikawa Northwestern Wildcats 1984-1987 0.50 Kyla Hall ULL Ragin’ Cajuns 1991-1994 0.50 Cat Osterman Texas Longhorns 2002-2006 0.51 Jamie Southern Fresno State Bulldogs 2001-2005 0.53 Amy Unterbrink Indiana Hoosiers 1983-1986 0.54 Amanda Scott Fresno State Bulldogs 1997-2000 0.54 Terri Whitmarsh Missouri State Bears 1983-1986 0.55 Carie Dever Fresno State Bulldogs 1987-1990 0.56 Melanie Parrent Fresno State Bulldogs 1985-1988 0.57 Tami Johnston Toledo Rockets 1984-1987 0.63 Debby Day UTA Mavericks & Arizona Wildcats 1988-1992 0.63 Susie Parra Arizona Wildcats 1991-1994 0.65 Stefni Whitton ULL Ragin’ Cajuns 1987-1990 0.66 Debbie DeJohn FSU Seminoles 1987-1990 0.66 Marcie Green Fresno State Bulldogs 1990-1993 0.68 Julie Larsen FSU Seminoles 1985-1988 0.68 Stephani Williams Kansas Jayhawks 1991-1994 0.69 Tiffany Boyd UCLA Bruins & Cal State Fullerton Titans 1989-1993 0.69 Tracy Bunge Kansas Jayhawks 1983-1986 0.69 Sarah Pauly Corpus Christi Islanders 2003-2005 0.70 Karen Jackson Iowa Hawkeyes 1991-1994 0.71 Danielle Henderson UMass Minutewomen 1996-1999 0.74 Alexandra Mogill Eastern Illinois Panthers 1985-1988 0.77 Lori Harrigan UNLV Rebels 1989-1992 0.78 Sarah Dawson ULM Warhawks 1994-1997 0.78 Angela Tincher Virginia Tech Hokies 2005-2008 0.79 Monica Abbott Tennessee Lady Vols 2004-2007 0.79 Debbie Nichols Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters 1987-1990 0.80 Keira Goerl UCLA Bruins 2001-2004 0.80 Sandy Green Stephen F. Austin Ladyjacks 1987-1990 0.81 Terri McFarland Iowa Hawkeyes 1989-1992 0.86 Lindsey Chouinard DePaul Blue Demons 2000-2003 0.87 Alicia Hollowell Arizona Wildcats 2003-2006 0.87 Mary Letourneau Long Beach State 49ers 1990-1993 0.89 Britni Sneed LSU Tigers 1999-2002 0.91 Teresa Cherry Arizona Wildcats 1985-1988 0.92 Trinity Johnson Cal State Fullerton Titans & South Carolina Gamecocks 1994-1997 0.94 Amanda Freed UCLA Bruins 1999-2002 0.94 Vicki Morrow Michigan Wolverines 1984-1987 0.95 Bernie Coffman Ball State Cardinals 1986-1989 0.95 Monica Triner USF Bulls 1996-1999 0.97 Courtney Blades Nicholls State Colonels & Southern Miss Golden Eagles 1997-2000 0.98 Jennie Ritter Michigan Wolverines 2003-2006 0.98 Nicole Terpstra DePaul Blue Demons 1996-1999 0.99 Brandice Balschmiter UMass Minutewomen 2006-2009 0.99 Nicole Myers Florida Atlantic Owls 1999-2002 0.99 Stacey Nelson Florida Gators 2006-2009 Progression
Debbie Doom ended her career pitching a 9 inning win in the 1985 Women's College World Series final vs. the Nebraska Cornhuskers.[1] She only allowed an unearned run to solidify her career ERA in 725.2 innings.[2] She was one of the first NCAA Division I pitchers to accomplish a -1.00 ERA for a four year career.[3] Debby Day was the first to pitch her entire career from 43 ft., whereas all others prior to the 1988 season pitched from 40 ft.
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