2022 McNeese State Cowgirls softball team

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Record40–21 (15–3 Southland)
Headcoach
  • James Landreneau (6th season)
Assistant coaches
  • Shellie Landry
  • Alyssa Denham
2022 McNeese State Cowgirls softball
Southland Conference Tournament champions
Southland Conference Regular season champion
ConferenceSouthland Conference
Record40–21 (15–3 Southland)
Head coach
  • James Landreneau (6th season)
Assistant coaches
  • Shellie Landry
  • Alyssa Denham
Home stadiumJoe Miller Field at Cowgirl Diamond
Seasons
 2021
2023 
2022 Southland Conference softball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
McNeese State  y 153 .8334021 .656
Southeastern Louisiana   144 .7784016 .714
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi   117 .6112527 .481
Northwestern State   108 .5562922 .569
Incarnate Word   513 .2781536 .294
Houston Baptist   413 .2351929 .396
Nicholls   414 .2221238 .240
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 5, 2022[1]
Rankings from NFCA/USA Today

The 2022 McNeese State Cowgirls softball team represented McNeese State University during the 2022 NCAA Division I softball season. The Cowgirls played their home games at Joe Miller Field at Cowgirl Diamond and were led by sixth-year head coach James Landreneau. They were members of the Southland Conference.

Southland Conference Coaches Poll

The Southland Conference Coaches Poll was released on February 4, 2022. McNeese State was picked to finish first in the Southland Conference with 132 votes and 12 first place votes.[2]

Coaches poll
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1McNeese State132 (12)
2Northwestern State120 (2)
3Southeastern Louisiana113
4Houston Baptist102
5Incarnate Word84
6Texas A&M–Corpus Christi82
7Nicholls81

Preseason All-Southland team

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First Team

  • Caitlyn Brockway (HBU, JR, 1st Base)
  • Cayla Jones (NSU, SR, 2nd Base)
  • Lindsey Rizzo (SELA, SR, 3rd Base)
  • Ashleigh Sgambelluri (TAMUCC, JR, Shortstop)
  • Chloe Gomez (MCNS, SO, Catcher)
  • Kaylee Lopez (MCNS, JR, Designated Player)
  • Jil Poullard (MCNS, SO, Outfielder)
  • Audrey Greely (SELA, SO, Outfielder)
  • Aeriyl Mass (SELA, SR, Outfielder)
  • Pal Egan (TAMUCC, JR, Outfielder)
  • Lyndie Swanson (HBU, R-FR, Pitcher)
  • Whitney Tate (MCNS, SO, Pitcher)
  • Jasie Roberts (HBU, R-FR, Utility)

Second Team

  • Haley Moore (TAMUCC, SO, 1st Base)
  • Shelby Echols (HBU, SO, 2nd Base)
  • Autumn Sydlik (HBU, JR, 3rd Base)
  • Keely DuBois (NSU, SO, Shortstop)
  • Bailey Krolczyk (SELA, SO, Catcher)
  • Lexi Johnson (SELA, SO, Designated Player)
  • Toni Perrin (MCNS, SR, Outfielder)
  • Cam Goodman (SELA, SO, Outfielder)
  • Alexandria Torres (TAMUCC, SO, Outfielder)
  • Ashley Vallejo (MCNS, SO, Pitcher)
  • Heather Zumo (SELA, SR, Pitcher)
  • Beatriz Lara (TAMUCC, JR, Pitcher)
  • Melise Gossen (NICH, JR, Utility)

National Softball Signing Day

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Player Position Hometown Previous team
Grace Janik Infielder/Outfielder Missouri City, Texas Ridge Point HS
Brooke Otto Outfielder Smithville, Texas Smithville HS
Lindsay Davis Pitcher Troup, Texas Troup HS
Jada McKelvey-Muñoz Infielder San Antonio, Texas Sandra Day O'Connor HS
Reese Reyna Infielder Santa Fe, Texas Santa Fe HS
Rylee Eyster Outfielder Southaven, Mississippi Hernando HS
Delaney Dunham Outfielder Mont Belvieu, Texas Barbers Hill HS
Makynlie Jones Infielder Vardaman, Mississippi Vardaman HS
Ryann Schexnayder Pitcher Walker, Louisiana Walker HS

Personnel

Schedule and results

References

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