Ole Miss Rebels softball

The Ole Miss Rebels softball team represents the University of Mississippi in college softball at the NCAA Division I level. The Rebels are coached by Jamie Trachsel, who will be in her first year as head coach in 2021.

Ole Miss Rebels
2022 Ole Miss Rebels softball team
UniversityUniversity of Mississippi
Head coachJamie Trachsel (4th season)
ConferenceSEC
LocationOxford, MS
Home stadiumOle Miss Softball Complex (Capacity: 1,000)
NicknameRebels
ColorsCardinal red and navy blue[1]
   
NCAA Super Regional appearances
2017, 2019
NCAA Tournament appearances
2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Conference Tournament championships
2017

NCAA Regional appearances

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NCAA Regional Results
2016 Norman Regional hosted by Oklahoma

Defeated Tulsa, 5–1
Lost to Oklahoma, 1–9
Defeated Wichita State, 4–0
Lost to Oklahoma, 0–3
First appearance in NCAA Tournament

2017 Oxford Regional hosted by Ole Miss

Defeated Southern Illinois, 8–0
Defeated Arizona State, 2–0
Defeated North Carolina, 7–2
Regional Championship

2018 Tempe Regional hosted by Arizona State

Defeated Long Beach State, 9–1
Lost to Arizona State, 1–7
Defeated Long Beach State, 1–0
Lost to Arizona State, 0–9

2019 Oxford Regional hosted by Ole Miss

Defeated Chattanooga, 12–0
Lost to Louisiana, 0–2
Defeated Southeast Missouri State, 10–0
Defeated Louisiana, 5–1
Defeated Louisiana, 5–4
Regional Championship

2021 Tucson Regional hosted by Arizona

Defeated Villanova, 5–1
Lost to Arizona, 6–12
Defeated Villanova, 6–2
Lost to Arizona, 6–12

2022 Los Angeles Regional hosted by UCLA

Lost to Loyola Marymount, 2–4
Defeated Grand Canyon, 9–5
Defeated Loyola Marymount, 4–2
Lost to UCLA, 1–9

2023 Salt Lake City Regional hosted by Utah

Defeated Baylor, 3–0
Lost to Utah, 1–7
Defeated Baylor, 9–2
Lost to Utah, 1–4

NCAA Super Regional appearances

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NCAA Super Regional Results
2017 Los Angeles Super Regional hosted by UCLA

Lost to UCLA, 7–8
Lost to UCLA, 0–1

2019 Tucson Super Regional hosted by Arizona

Lost to Arizona, 2–5
Lost to Arizona, 1–9

Ole Miss All-Americans

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Player Year(s)
Jennifer Poore 2001
Lauren Grill 2008, 2010
Kylan Becker 2019
Reference:[2]

Denotes 1st Team selection

References

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  1. ^ Ole Miss Athletics Style Guide. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  2. ^ 2014 Ole Miss Softball Media Supplement, http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ole/sports/w-softbl/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/Softball_History_and_Records.pdf
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