2015 Colonial Athletic Association softball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
PCT
W
L
T
PCT
#17 James Madison †y
19
–
0
–
0
1.000
48
–
10
–
0
.828
Hofstra ‡ y
17
–
3
–
0
.850
38
–
14
–
1
.726
Elon
11
–
10
–
0
.524
31
–
22
–
0
.585
Towson
10
–
11
–
0
.476
35
–
22
–
0
.614
College of Charleston
7
–
14
–
0
.333
24
–
29
–
0
.453
Drexel
6
–
13
–
0
.316
19
–
23
–
0
.452
Delaware
6
–
14
–
0
.300
30
–
23
–
0
.566
UNC Wilmington
5
–
16
–
0
.238
19
–
27
–
0
.413
† – Conference champion ‡ – Tournament champion As of May 24, 2015[1] ; Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches
The 2015 Hofstra Pride softball team represented Hofstra University in the 2015 NCAA Division I softball season. The Pride competed in the Colonial Athletic Association and were led by first-year head coach Larissa Anderson . Hofstra played its home games at the Hofstra Softball Stadium in Hempstead, New York . Head coach and NFCA Hall of Fame member Bill Edwards retired after the 2014 season, and chose associate head coach Larissa Anderson to be his successor. On April 19, 2015, the stadium was renamed in his honor.
Roster [ ]
2015 Hofstra roster
Pitchers
8 Morgan Lashley – Senior
11 Nikki Michalowski – Freshman
20 Taylor Pirone – Senior
28 Jessica Peslak – Sophomore
Catchers
Infielders
3 Kim Smith – Junior
5 Lacey Clark – Sophomore
17 Michaela Transue – Sophomore
18 Christie Sinacori – Sophomore
21 Brittany Allocca – Freshman
22 Isabel Hansbury – Freshman
36 Megan Patierno – Freshman
Outfielders
6 Rachel Simodejka – Redshirt freshman
10 Chloe Fitzgerald – Junior
12 Alyssa Cuzzola – Junior
14 Brielle Pietrafesa – Freshman
24 Caryn Bailey – Junior
Utility players
7 Danielle Bitts – Redshirt junior
[2]
Schedule [ ]
2015 Hofstra Pride Softball Game Log
Regular Season
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
CAA Record
1
February 13
Central Arkansas
Tiger Park (LSU)
2–3
0–1
–
2
February 13
Louisiana State
Tiger Park (LSU)
0–3
0–2
–
3
February 14
Central Arkansas
Tiger Park (LSU)
8–0
1–2
–
4
February 14
Louisiana State
Tiger Park (LSU)
0–8
1–3
–
5
February 15
Notre Dame
Tiger Park (LSU)
3–2
2–3
–
6
February 20
Iowa
Lafayette, LA
4–3
3–3
–
7
February 20
ULL
Lafayette, LA
0–3
3–4
–
8
February 21
Iowa
Lafayette, LA
9–3
4–4
–
9
February 21
ULL
Lafayette, LA
0–9
4–5
–
10
February 22
McNeese St.
Lafayette, LA
3–2
5–5
–
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
CAA Record
11
March 6
BCU
Boca Raton, FL
6–1
6–5
–
12
March 6
FAU
Boca Raton, FL
2–3
6–6
–
13
March 7
CCU
Boca Raton, FL
2–0
7–6
–
14
March 7
FSU
Boca Raton, FL
1–2
7–7
–
15
March 8
FAU
Boca Raton, FL
5–5
7–7–1
–
16
March 18
Dartmouth
Bronx, NY
1–0
8–7–1
–
17
March 21
UNCW
Wilmington, NC
8–0
9–7–1
1–0
18
March 21
UNCW
Wilmington, NC
3–0
10–7–1
2–0
19
March 22
UNCW
Wilmington, NC
6–0
11–7–1
3–0
20
March 24
Northwestern
Hofstra Softball Stadium
6–5
12–7–1
3–0
21
March 25
Rutgers
CLD
–
–
22
March 25
Rutgers
CLD
–
–
23
March 28
Towson
7–3
13–7–1
4–0
24
March 28
Towson
14–6
14–7–1
5–0
25
March 29
Towson
6–4
15–7–1
6–0
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
CAA Record
26
April 1
Iona
15–0
16–7–1
6–0
27
April 1
Iona
16–1
17–7–1
6–0
28
April 4
JMU
Hofstra Softball Stadium
2–4
17–8–1
6–1
29
April 4
JMU
Hofstra Softball Stadium
4–7
17–9–1
6–2
30
April 4
JMU
Hofstra Softball Stadium
CLD
–
–
31
April 8
Lehigh
Bethlehem, PA
5–4
18–9–1
6–2
32
April 8
Lehigh
Bethlehem, PA
4–0
19–9–1
6–2
33
April 11
Drexel
Philadelphia, PA
4–3
20–9–1
7–2
34
April 11
Drexel
Philadelphia, PA
11–1
21–9–1
8–2
35
April 12
Drexel
Philadelphia, PA
10–1
22–9–1
9–2
36
April 15
LIU Brooklyn
8–0
23–9–1
9–2
37
April 16
Stony Brook
0–4
23–10–1
9–2
38
April 18
Elon
Hofstra Softball Stadium
4–1
24–10–1
10–2
39
April 18
Elon
Hofstra Softball Stadium
4–0
25–10–1
11–2
40
April 19
Elon
Bill Edwards Stadium
2–5
25–11–1
11–3
41
April 21
Syracuse
Bill Edwards Stadium
6–4
26–11–1
11–3
42
April 21
Syracuse
Bill Edwards Stadium
CLD
–
–
43
April 22
Fordham
Stadium
7–1
27–11–1
11–3
44
April 25
Delaware
Bill Edwards Stadium
8–0
28–11–1
12–3
45
April 25
Delaware
Bill Edwards Stadium
8–0
29–11–1
13–3
46
April 26
Delaware
Bill Edwards Stadium
3–0
30–11–1
14–3
47
April 28
Seton Hall
South Orange, NJ
6–3
31–11–1
14–3
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
CAA Record
48
May 1
Charleston
Charleston, SC
12–2
32–11–1
15–3
49
May 1
Charleston
Charleston, SC
8–0
33–11–1
16–3
50
May 2
Charleston
Charleston, SC
11–5
34–11–1
17–3
Colonial Athletic Association Tournament
#
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Tournament Record
51
May 6
Elon
Harrisonburg, VA
10–0
35–11–1
17–3
52
May 7
James Madison
Harrisonburg, VA
5–3
36–11–1
17–3
53
May 8
James Madison
Harrisonburg, VA
3–4
36–12–1
17–3
54
May 8
James Madison
Harrisonburg, VA
2–1
37–12–1
17–3
[3]
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