In addition, there are currently 25 pitchers in the 100 wins club that maintained a high winning percentage of at least 82%:
Nancy Evans (120-8 = 93%); Susie Parra (101-9 = 92%); Carrie Dolan (103-13 = 89%);
Jennie Finch (119-16 = 88%);
Megan Good (120-17 = 87%);
Paige Parker (123-18 = 87%);
Alicia Hollowell (144-23 = 86%); Keira Goerl (130-21 = 86%);
Jordan Taylor (107-18 = 85%); Amanda Scott (106-18 = 85%);
Sara Griffin (106-19 = 85%);
Monica Abbott (189-34 = 84%); Meghan King (108-21 = 84%);
Haylie Wagner (100-18 = 84%);
Cat Osterman (136-25 = 84%); Becky Lemke (103-19 = 84%); Cheridan Hawkins (108-20 = 84%);
Kelly Barnhill (104-20 = 84%); Kyla Hall (104-20 = 84%);
Sara Groenewegen (107-21 = 83%);
Jaclyn Traina (106-21 = 83%); Michelle Green (104-21 = 83%); Kelsi Dunne (113-23 = 83%); Britni Sneed (120-25 = 82%); Susan LeFebvre (100-21 = 82%); Jennifer Stewart (115-25 = 82%).[108]
Records & Milestones
Courtney Blades won an NCAA record 52 games in 2000, setting the all-time Senior Class record for the Division I.
Jennie Finch had the best perfect season in 2001, going 32-0; Jaclyn Traina and
Keilani Ricketts each had two of the winningest seasons in 2012 and 2013, respectively going 42-3 and 35-1. Sara Plourde won just 6 games as a freshman in 2009, the minimum in a non-injury season for the club. Finch also won an NCAA record 60 consecutive games from 2000-2002; Olivia Galati,
Alicia Hollowell and Paige Parker (32 consecutive each in 2012, 2004 and 2016-17 respectively) and
Sara Griffin (30 consecutive in 1998) also had top-10 win streaks.
Monica Abbott went 50-9 in 2005 and 45-10 in 2004, the Sophomore and Freshman Class win records; Debbie Nichols originally set the Sophomore Class record (50-8) in 1988.
Stacey Nelson owns the Junior Class win record with a 47-5 record in 2008.
Along with Blades in 2000, Traina in 2012, Abbott in 2004-2005, Nichols in 1988 and Nelson in 2008, Rhonda Wheatley (48-16 in 1985), Brooke Mitchell (45-5 in 2004),
Sarah Dawson (45-10 in 1997), Abbott (44-10 in 2006), Blades (43-6 in 1999),
Danielle Lawrie (42-8 & 40-5 in 2009-2010), Morgan Melloh (42-9 in 2008),
Taryne Mowatt (42-12 in 2007), Nelson (41-5 in 2009),
Katie Burkhart (41-5 in 2008), Nichols (41-13 in 1989), Galati (40-12 in 2013),
Jolene Henderson (40-10 in 2011), Plourde (40-8 in 2010), Hollowell (40-5 & 41-4 in 2003 & 2004), Keira Goerl (40-7 in 2003) and Jenny Voss (40-9 in 1998) all rank top-10 for wins in an NCAA season. Also with Wheatley in 1985, Nichols in 1988, Dawson in 1997, Voss in 1998, Blades in 1999-2000, Hollowell in 2003, Goerl in 2003, Mitchell in 2004, Abbott in 2004-2007, Nelson in 2008, Lawrie in 2009-2010, Plourde in 2010, Henderson in 2011, Traina in 2012 and Galati in 2013, Shawn Andaya (36-6 in 1987), Jenny Parson (38-13 in 1992), Carrie Dolan (33-2 & 35-6 in 1995-1996), Griffin (35-7 in 1996),
Nicole Myers (36-7 in 2002),
Cat Osterman (36-8 in 2002),
Lacey Waldrop (38-7 in 2014), Parker (38-3 in 2016) and
Megan Good (38-3 in 2017) all led the NCAA for wins in those years.
Finally, along with Ricketts in 2013, Traina in 2012, Lawrie in 2009, Burkhart in 2008, Mowatt in 2006 (21-5) and 2007, Goerl in 2003, Finch in 2001, Dolan in 1996 and Andaya in 1987, Tiffany Boyd (19-2 in 1989), Debby Day (30-8 in 1991), Susie Parra (28-3 & 33-1 in 1993-1994), Nancy Evans (36-2 in 1997), Amanda Scott (25-4 in 1998), Jennifer Stewart (34-6 in 2000), Becky Lemke (19-2 in 2001), Jocelyn Forest (29-12 in 2002), Goerl (31-7 in 2004), Hollowell (32-5 in 2006),
Dallas Escobedo (37-3 in 2011),
Hannah Rogers (30-8 in 2014), Parker (38-3 & 26-5 in 2016-2017) and Meghan King (26-6 in 2018) all won National Championships those years; Mowatt also set the
Women's College World Series record for wins with 6 in 2007. For their careers Abbott (
SEC), Hollowell (
Pac-12), Osterman (
Big 12), Galati (
CAA), Brandice Balschmiter (
A-10), Tincher (
ACC), Dawson (
Southland), Brooke Mitchell (
Sun Belt), Amanda Macenko (
Horizon), Tara Oltman (
MVC), Toni Paisley (
USA), Jamie Southern (
WAC), Wheatley (
Big West in three seasons with 114 wins), Morgan Childers (
A-Sun), Sara Moulton (
Big Ten), McKenna Bull (
WCC), Kirsten Verdun (
Big East), Michelle Hall (
Big South), Bonnie Bynum (
OVC), Jessica Simpson (
MAC) and Laura Messina (
NEC) all own the wins crown for these conferences.