The Pacific softball program is well represented in the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame. Established in 1982, the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame has honored 228 individuals and 23 teams in its 29-year history. Four individuals and one team have earned induction into the Hall representing the Pacific softball program.
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1997-98 Inductee
The 1983 Tigers are the only team in program history to advance to the Women's College World Series. The team was inducted into the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame in April of 1998.
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2000-01 Inductee
Jennae Lambdin was a two-time All-American for the Tigers in 1981 and 1983.
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2001-02 Inductee
Shelley Allmendinger Mahoney ranks second in career wins and ERA in the Pacific record book.
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2002-03 Inductee
Becky Suttmann MacKenzie continues to hold Pacific career record for stolen bases (101) and now ranks No. 3 all-time for hits (231).
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2002-03 Inductee
Cindy "Bucky" Reynolds led Pacific to four consecutive NCAA Regional appearances from 1982-85.
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2013-14 Inductee
Cindy Ball is considered the greatest-two way player in the history of Pacific Softball, earning All-American honors as well as Big West Pitcher of the Year designation in 2001 and 2002. Ball is the program's career leader in innings pitched, wins, saves, strikeouts and shutouts.
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2013-14 Inductee
The 2001 Pacific Softball team reached 50 wins en route to a 50-13 overall mark, including a 16-5 record in Big West Conference play. The 50 wins remains the best single season mark in program history. The team reached the NCAA Regionals, going 3-2 with wins over Central Michigan and Stanford, before falling to Stanford 9-1 in the double-elimination format. Cindy Ball was named to the NFCA All-America Third Team following the season, Estee Okumura and Adrienne Ratajczak were named to the NFCA All-West Region squad while Brian Kolze was named the Big West and NFCA West Regional Coach of the Year.