Fordham Rams
UniversityFordham University
Head coachMelissa Inouye (6th season)
ConferenceAtlantic 10
LocationThe Bronx, NY
Home stadiumBahoshy Softball Complex
NicknameRams
ColorsMaroon and white[1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
Conference Tournament championships
2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
Regular Season Conference championships
2005, 2009, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019
For information on all Fordham University sports, see Fordham Rams

The Fordham Rams softball team represents Fordham University in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10). From 1985 until 1990, the team was a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). From 1991 until 1995, the team was a member of the Patriot League (PL). The Rams are currently led by head coach Melissa Inouye. The team plays its home games at Bahoshy Softball Complex, which is located on the college's campus.[2]

History

After failing to finish a single season with a winning record prior to 2002, the program has become a dynasty in the Atlantic 10, winning six regular season championships, eight conference tournament championships, nine NCAA Division I softball tournament appearances, and finishing no worse than fourth in the conference each year since 2003.[3][4] The program rose to prominence under former head coach Bridget Orchard, who was hired in 2002 and accumulated only one losing season in her time with Fordham.[5]

In 2010, the Rams qualified for their first NCAA Division I softball tournament, getting in as an at-large bid after losing to UMass in the A-10 Conference championship game.[6] The team was placed in the Seattle Super Regional where they defeated Maryland by a score of 2-1. After defeating Maryland, the program faced off against Oklahoma, losing by a score of 1-0. This put Fordham in the losers bracket and set up a rematch with Maryland, with Fordham winning again 5-2. In another rematch, the Rams were eliminated from the tournament by Oklahoma by a score of 2-0, ending the Rams unprecedented run in the Regional Finals.[7][8]

In the 2015 NCAA Division I softball tournament, the Rams had another solid showing despite losing in their opening game to NC State by a score of 12-5. The team was sent to the losers bracket, where they faced off against Binghamton, defeating the team by a score of 8-0 in five innings via mercy rule. Fordham moved on to face #15 seeded James Madison, who they defeated in an upset by a score of 2-1. The Rams were eliminated from the tournament by NC State, losing 2-1 in the Regional Finals.[9][10]

Coaching history

Years Coach Record %
1985–1988Anne Newhouse22–54.289[11]
1989–1991Don Mills30–85.261[12]
1992–1996Steve Kelly61–107–2.365[13][14]
1997–2001Debbie Corbett65–173–1.274[15]
2002–2018Bridget Orchard624–377–1.623
2019–presentMelissa Inouye124–99.556

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Roster

2024 Fordham Rams roster
 

Pitchers

  • 16 – Holly Beeman – Sophomore
  • 9 – Bailey Enoch – Senior
  • 19 – Devon Miller – Graduate Student
  • 55 – Olivia Simcoe – Freshman
  • 22 – Emilee Watkins – Junior

Catchers

  • 51 – Nicki Sudall – Sophomore
  • 46 – Sydney Wells – Junior

Outfielders

  • 5 – Michaela Carter – Graduate Student
  • 2 – Mallory McClellan – Junior
  • 20 – Neleh Nogay – Sophomore
  • 17 – Annie Sullivan – Freshman
  • 24 – Mikayla Swan – Freshman
 

Infielders

  • 21 – Bella Ayala – Senior
  • 3 – Allie Clark – Junior
  • 7 – Erin Hoppe – Freshman
  • 00 – Eva Koratsis – Sophomore
  • 25 – Kate McGuire – Sophomore
  • 12 – Julia Petrovich – Senior
  • 8 – Gianna Sarlo – Graduate Student
 
Reference:[17]

Season by season results

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Fordham Rams (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) (1985–1990)
1985 Anne Newhouse 3–15
1986 Anne Newhouse 8–11
1987 Anne Newhouse 6–155th
1988 Anne Newhouse 5–167th
1989 Don Mills 11–255th
1990 Don Mills 10–335th
Fordham Rams (Patriot League) (1991–1995)
1991 Don Mills 9–273–86th
1992 Steve Kelly 12–235–75th
1993 Steve Kelly 12–234–85th
1994 Steve Kelly 14–14–27–54th
1995 Steve Kelly 18–203–8T–6th
Fordham Rams (Atlantic 10 Conference) (1996–present)
1996 Steve Kelly 5–271–159th
1997 Debbie Corbett 7–331–159th
1998 Debbie Corbett 17–273–119th
1999 Debbie Corbett 5–371–159th
2000 Debbie Corbett 17–36–15–118th
2001 Debbie Corbett 19–407–146th
2002 Bridget Orchard 14–433–18T–7th
2003 Bridget Orchard 37–1910–64th
2004 Bridget Orchard 35–24–18–64th
2005 Bridget Orchard 38–1615–11st
2006 Bridget Orchard 37–2313–53rd
2007 Bridget Orchard 39–2016–42nd
2008 Bridget Orchard 36–3011–94th
2009 Bridget Orchard 37–2213–74th
2010 Bridget Orchard 49–1216–22ndNCAA Regionals
2011 Bridget Orchard 42–1816–41stNCAA Regionals
2012 Bridget Orchard 32–2614–62nd
2013 Bridget Orchard 36–2315–7T–2ndNCAA Regionals
2014 Bridget Orchard 36–2013–31stNCAA Regionals
2015 Bridget Orchard 38–2017–53rdNCAA Regionals
2016 Bridget Orchard 39–2118–41stNCAA Regionals
2017 Bridget Orchard 46–1718–51stNCAA Regionals
2018 Bridget Orchard 33–2318–42ndNCAA Regionals
2019 Melissa Inouye 29–2616–61stNCAA Regionals
2020 Melissa Inouye 7–130–0N/A

Season cut short due to COVID-19 Pandemic

2021 Melissa Inouye 38–1017–33rd
2022 Melissa Inouye 30–2315–82ndNCAA Regionals
2023 Melissa Inouye 20–2811–105th
2024 Melissa Inouye 0–00–0
Total:926–899–4 (.507)

      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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