Jessie Warren

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Jessica Lynn Warren (born December 12, 1995) is an American professional softball player for the Oklahoma City Spark of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL).[1][2][3] She played college softball for the Florida State Seminoles, winning the 2018 Women's College World Series national title as a senior, and was subsequently named Most Outstanding Player for the series.[4]

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Jessie Warren
Oklahoma City Spark
Third baseman
Born: (1995-12-12) December 12, 1995 (age 30)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Women's softball
Representing the  United States
World Cup
Silver medal – second place2024 Castions di StradaTeam
World Games
Gold medal – first place2025 ChengduTeam
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Warren is the Atlantic Coast Conference career leader in RBIs, home runs, slugging percentage and total bases, ranking top-10 in all except slugging for the NCAA Division I.[5][6] She was drafted #7 in the National Pro Fastpitch and went on to play for the USSSA Pride. She played in the inaugural season of Athletes Unlimited Softball league, where she was the runner-up for second most individual points.[7]

Career

Warren attended Braulio Alonso High School in Hillsborough County, Florida. She later attended Florida State University, where she was an All-American college softball player on the Florida State Seminoles softball team.[8] Warren led the Seminoles to the 2018 Women's College World Series title,[9][10] where she was named the 2018 Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player.[11]

Warren joined the USSSA Pride of National Pro Fastpitch (NPF), a professional softball league, in 2019.[12] In August 2019, she became the fourth NPF recipient of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award.[13]

On January 29, 2025, Warren was drafted in the fourth round, 13th overall, by the Volts in the inaugural Athletes Unlimited Softball League draft.[14][15]

International career

Warren represented the United States at the 2024 Women's Softball World Cup and won a silver medal.[16]

Statistics

Florida State Seminoles
YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
2015 61 188 53 69 .367 57 19 3 11 143 .760% 28 16 3 4
2016 65 187 71 71 .379 78 20 0 12 143 .764% 22 21 9 10
2017 64 179 61 74 .413 68 23 4 14 165 .922% 35 16 6 8
2018 63 183 44 74 .404 70 21 1 14 153 .836% 36 20 5 7
TOTALS 253 737 229 288 .391 273 83 8 51 604 .819% 121 73 23 29

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Athletes Unlimited Softball
YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB
2020 15 51 5 26 .510 15 5 0 4 45 .882% 6 6 0

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