Hall of Fame
Back To Hall of Fame
Back To Hall of Fame
Highlights:
Sorensen was member of the 2000 NCAA national champion fastpitch softball team — and is the first individual ever inducted into the SMU Sports Hall of Fame twice (first in 2005 as a member of that national championship team). She was a four-time All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection, as well as a four-time All-Region pick and a three-time Louisville Slugger All-American (3rd team in 1998 and first team in 2000 and 2001). Sorensen was SMU’s Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year in both 2000 and 2001, earned the NCAA Minnesota Woman of the Year honor in 2001, and was a three-time GTE/Verizon Academic All-American. On the field, Sorensen — a pitcher and first baseman — holds 12 single-season and career records. During her four-year career, Sorensen compiled school records in slugging percentage (.715), on-base percentage (.469), doubles (52), home runs (26), RBIs (172), total bases (354) and pitching wins (70). She also holds single-season records for slugging percentage (.945), doubles (22), home runs (13), RBIs (59) and total bases (120).
Back To Hall of Fame