2016 National Pro Fastpitch season

2016 NPF Season
LeagueNational Pro Fastpitch
Sportsoftball
DurationMay 31, 2016 – August 14, 2016
Number of teams6
TV partner(s)CBS Sports Network
2016 NPF Draft
Top draft pickLexie Elkins C
Louisiana–Lafayette
Picked byPennsylvania Rebellion
Regular Season
NPF Cup
(Best record)
USSSA Florida Pride
  Runners-upScrap Yard Dawgs
Player of the YearKelly Kretschman
Pitcher of the YearMonica Abbott
Gold Glove AwardAJ Andrews
Cowles Cup
ChampionsChicago Bandits
  Runners-upUSSSA Pride
Finals MVPBrittany Cervantes Chicago Bandits
NPF seasons
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The 2016 National Pro Fastpitch season was the 13th season of professional softball under the name National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) for the only professional women's softball league in the United States. From 1997 to 2002, NPF operated under the names Women's Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women's Pro Softball League (WPSL). Each year, the playoff teams battle for the Cowles Cup.

Milestones and events

The Akron Racers celebrated their 15th season in 2016, the most of any NPF team. They have played in all 13 of the NPF's seasons, as well at the WPSL's last two seasons (1999 and 2000).[1]

On October 23, 2015, the NPF announced that the Scrap Yard Dawgs would join the league as an expansion team.[2]

On April 11, NPF announced a renewal of their television agreement with CBS Sports Network for 2016. Broadcasts will include the 2016 NPF College Draft, 23 regular-season games, a Championship Series Preview Special, and most of the Championship Series.[3]

On June 10, the Pride's Chelsea Thomas and Kelsey Nunley pitched a combined no-hitter against the Dawgs at the Scrap Yard's first-ever home game.[4]

On August 11, Lauren Haeger pitched a no-hitter, beating the Chicago Bandits 5–0. The only Bandit to reach base did so via a Charge fielding error.[5]

Rawlings announced it would begin awarding a fastpitch softball gold glove to an NPF player, selected by a vote of league coaches and managers.[6] The Racers' AJ Andrews was selected for this award.[7]

Kelly Kretschman became the first NPF player to win the triple crown when she ended the season leading in batting average, home runs, and RBI.[8]

Rule changes

On June 12, in response to online threats made against players, NPF cancelled the mandatory 45-minute autograph session after each game.[9] The following Tuesday, the league reinstated the sessions, but limited the attendees to children.[10]

Teams, cities and stadiums

Team City Stadium Coaches
Akron Racers Akron, Ohio Firestone Stadium Head Coach: Brian Levin
Assistant: Dustin Combs
Chicago Bandits Rosemont, Illinois (Chicago Area) Ballpark at Rosemont Head Coach:Mike Steuerwald
Assistant: Roman Foore
Dallas Charge Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas The Ballfields at Craig Ranch (McKinney, TX) Head Coach: Jennifer Rocha
Assistants: Rich Wieligman, Kristen Zaleski
Pennsylvania Rebellion Washington, Pennsylvania Consol Energy Park Head Coach: Craig Montvidas
Assistant: Tracy Bunge, Jim Walker, Madison Rotto
Scrap Yard Dawgs Woodlands, TX (Houston Area) Scrap Yard Sports Complex Head Coaches: Javier Vela, Tripp MacKay
Assistants: Rachel Lawson, Kara Dill
USSSA Florida Pride Kissimmee, Florida Champion Stadium Head Coach: Lonni Alameda
Assistants: Jeff Ellsworth, Samantha Ricketts, Megan Willis

Player acquisition

College draft

The 2016 NPF College Draft is the 13th annual collegiate draft for NPF, and was held on Thursday, April 14, 2016, 7:00 pm CST at the CMA Theater in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee.[11]

With the first overall pick, the Pennsylvania Rebellion selected Louisiana-Lafayette catcher Lexie Elkins, who led the NCAA during the 2015–16 season in batting average, slugging percentage and home runs and was also tied for 13th in Division I history with 72 career home runs.[12]

Notable transactions

  • Head Coaching Changes
  • On October 27, 2015, Stacey Porter, called "the world’s best batter,” signed a contract with the Pennsylvania Rebellion.[15]
  • On May 5, the Scrap Yard Dawgs signed free agent Monica Abbott to a six-year contract, believed to be worth $1 million.[16] No woman had previously signed a million-dollar contract in American professional team sports.

League standings

Through 2016 Season [1]

x-Clinched Playoff Berth y-Clinched Best Overall Record

Team GP W L Pct. GB
y-USSSA Pride 50 37 13 .740 -
x-Scrap Yard Dawgs 48 29 19 .604 7
x-Chicago Bandits 48 23 25 .479 13
x-Akron Racers 50 22 28 .440 15
Dallas Charge 50 20 30 .400 17
Pennsylvania Rebellion 50 17 33 .340 20

Final two games between Scrap Yard Dawgs and Chicago cancelled as there was no playoff implications

Results table

2016 NPF Records
Team Racers Bandits Charge Rebellion Dawgs Pride
Akron Racers 4–7 6–4 9–1 3–6 0–10
Chicago Bandits 7–4 3–7 4–5 5–3 4–6
Dallas Charge 4–6 7–3 4–5 3–7 2–8
Pennsylvania Rebellion 1–9 5–4 5–4 2–9 3–7
Scrap Yard Dawgs 6–3 3–5 7–3 8–2 4–6
USSSA Florida Pride 10–0 6–4 9–2 7–3 6–4
Legend
  Protest/Halted Game
  Postponement
Bold Winning team

2016 Game log

May/June
Date Time Visitor Home Venue Score Win Loss Save Player of the Game Attendance
May. 31 6:35 PM Akron Racers (1–0) Pennsylvania Rebellion (0–1) WellSpan ParkYork, Pennsylvania 9–3 Aimee Creger (1–0) Emily Weiman (0–1) Cassie Tysarczyk[17] 1623
Jun. 01 6:35 PM Akron Racers (1–1) Pennsylvania Rebellion (1–1) WellSpan ParkYork, Pennsylvania 5–7 Emma Johnson (1–0) Allison Owen (0–1) Haylie Wagner S(1) Kristyn Sandberg, Victoria Hayward[18] 1597
Jun. 02 8:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (0–1) Chicago Bandits (1–0) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 4–6 Michelle Gascoigne (1–0) Sara Plourde (0–1) Danielle Zymkowitz[19] 1044
Jun. 03 7:00 PM Dallas Charge (1–0) Pennsylvania Rebellion (1–2) Clipper Magazine StadiumLancaster 5–2 Jill Compton (1–0) Emily Weiman (0–2) Lauren Haeger[20]
Jun. 03 8:35 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (0–2) Chicago Bandits (2–0) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 2–6 Lacey Waldrop (1–0) Rachel Fox (0–1) Emily Allard|[21] 1218
Jun. 04 1:00 PM Dallas Charge (1–1) Pennsylvania Rebellion (2–2) Clipper Magazine StadiumLancaster 1–15 Miranda Kramer (1–0) Andi Williamson (0–1) Alexa Peterson[22] 1566
Jun. 04 8:35 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (0–3) Chicago Bandits (3–0) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 8–9 Morgan Foley (1–0) Rachel Fox (0–2) Tatum Edwards[23] 1124
Jun. 05 8:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (1–3) Pennsylvania Rebellion (2–3) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 3–1, 9 innings Sara Nevins (1–0) Haylie Wagner (0–1) Amanda Chidester[24] 412
Jun. 06 7:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs Pennsylvania Rebellion Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania Suspended (inclement weather)(Resumed on:June 7)
Jun. 07
Doubleheader/ resumed game
5:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (2–3) Pennsylvania Rebellion (2–4) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 5–2 Rachel Fox (1–2) Dallas Escobedo (0–1) Emilee Koerner[25] 453
Scrap Yard Dawgs (2–4) Pennsylvania Rebellion (3–4) 1–7 Emma Johnson (2–0) Sara Nevins (1–1) Emma Johnson[25]
Jun. 08 7:05 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (3–5) Akron Racers (2–1) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 2–10 Jailyn Ford (1–0) Emily Weiman (0–3) 635
Jun. 08 8:05 PM Dallas Charge (2–1) Chicago Bandits (3–1) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 4–2 Lauren Haeger (1–0) Michelle Gascoigne (1–1) Kylee Lahners[26] 614
Jun. 09 12:05 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (3–6) Akron Racers (3–1) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 3–5 Aimee Creger (2–0) Miranda Kramer (1–1) Jailyn Ford S(1) 334
Jun. 09 8:05 PM Dallas Charge (2–2) Chicago Bandits (4–1) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 2–10 Lacey Waldrop (2–0) Andi Williamson (0–2) Emily Allard[27] 128
Jun. 10 7:05 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (3–7) Akron Racers (4–1) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 6–10 Hannah Perryman (1–0) Emma Johnson (2–1) 681
Jun. 10 8:30 PM USSSA Florida Pride (1–0) Scrap Yard Dawgs (2–5) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 3–1 Chelsea Thomas (1–0) Monica Abbott (0–1) Kelsey Nunley S(1) Chelsea Thomas, Kelsey Nunley[28] 1682
Jun. 10 8:35 PM Dallas Charge (3–2) Chicago Bandits (4–2) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 6–5 Jill Compton (2–0) Shelby Turnier (0–1) Lauren Haeger[29] 1096
Jun. 11 7:05 PM Chicago Bandits (4–3) Pennsylvania Rebellion (4–7) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 1–8 Miranda Kramer (2–1) Tatum Edwards (0–1) Alexa Peterson[30] 1263
Jun. 11 7:05 PM Dallas Charge (3–3) Akron Racers (5–1) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 5–12 Jailyn Ford (2–0) Andi Williamson (0–3) 511
Jun. 11 8:00 PM USSSA Florida Pride (2–0) Scrap Yard Dawgs (2–6) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 8–3 Keilani Ricketts (1–0) Jaclyn Traina (0–1) 872
Jun. 12 3:00 PM USSSA Florida Pride Scrap Yard Dawgs Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX Postponed(Makeup date:June 13)
Jun. 12 5:05 PM Chicago Bandits (5–3) Pennsylvania Rebellion (4–8) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 8–7 Lacey Waldrop (3–0) Dallas Escobedo (0–2) Taylor Edwards[31] 512
Jun. 13 7:05 PM Dallas Charge (4–3) Akron Racers (5–2) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 7–6 Lauren Haeger (2–0) Jailyn Ford (2–1) 314
Jun. 13 7:05 PM Chicago Bandits (5–4) Pennsylvania Rebellion (5–8) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 1–2 Emily Weiman (1–3) Michelle Gascoigne (1–2) Haylie Wagner S(2) Alisa Goler[32] 375
Jun. 13
Doubleheader/ makeup game
8:30 PM USSSA Florida Pride (3–0) Scrap Yard Dawgs (2–7) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 7–2 Jolene Henderson (1–0) Sara Driesenga (0–1) 112
USSSA Florida Pride (3–1) Scrap Yard Dawgs (3–7) 1–6 Monica Abbott (1–1) Kelsey Nunley (0–1) Monica Abbott[33] 591
Jun. 14 7:05 PM Chicago Bandits (6–4) Akron Racers (5–3) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 7–3 Shelby Turnier (1–1) Aimee Creger (2–1) Lacey Waldrop S(1) Natalie Hernandez[34] 567
Jun. 14 8:30 PM USSSA Florida Pride (4–1) Dallas Charge (4–4) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 4–1 Hannah Rogers (1–0) Jill Compton (2–1)
Jun. 15 7:05 PM Chicago Bandits (7–4) Akron Racers (5–4) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 5–1 Sara Moulton (1–0) Jailyn Ford (2–2) Michelle Gascoigne S(1) Taylor Edwards[35] 529
Jun. 15 8:30 PM USSSA Florida Pride (5–1) Dallas Charge (4–5) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 7–4 Chelsea Thomas (2–0) Lauren Haeger (2–1) Kelsey Nunley S(2)
Jun. 16 2:00 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (4–7) Dallas Charge (4–6) ASA Hall of Fame StadiumOklahoma City, Oklahoma 7–2 Monica Abbott (2–1) Morgan Melloh (0–1)
Jun. 17 8:00 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (6–8) USSSA Florida Pride (5–2) Nusz Park – Starkville, MS 6–2 Miranda Kramer (3–1) Keilani Ricketts (1–1) Kayla Winkfield[36]
Jun. 17 8:35 PM Akron Racers (6–4) Chicago Bandits (7–5) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 6–5 Sarah Pauly (1–0) Lacey Waldrop (3–1) Jailyn Ford S(2) Kelley Montalvo[37] 995
Jun. 18 2:00 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (5–7) Dallas Charge (4–7) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 4–1 Monica Abbott (3–1) Andi Williamson (0–4) Ivy Renfroe S(1) 400
Jun. 18 8:00 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (6–9) USSSA Florida Pride (6–2) Jane B. Moore Field – Auburn, AL 0–5 Jolene Henderson (2–0) Emily Weiman (1–4) Megan Wiggins[38] 698
Jun. 18 8:35 PM Akron Racers (6–5) Chicago Bandits (8–5) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 3–10 Michelle Gascoigne (2–2) Laura Winter (0–1) Emily Carasone[39] 1472
Jun. 19 2:00 PM Dallas Charge (4–8) Scrap Yard Dawgs (6–7) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 0–5 Rachel Fox (2–2) Lauren Haeger (2–2) 550
Jun. 19 4:05 PM Akron Racers (7–5) Chicago Bandits (8–6) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 8–5 Jailyn Ford (3–2) Morgan Foley (1–1) Sarah Pauly S(1) Sami Fagan[40] 844
Jun. 19 5:00 PM Dallas Charge (4–9) Scrap Yard Dawgs (7–7) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 5–6 Ellen Renfroe Reed (1–0) Lauren Haeger (2–3) 324
Jun. 20 7:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (7–2) Pennsylvania Rebellion (6–10) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 6–0 Kelsey Nunley (1–1) Emma Johnson (2–2) 475
Jun. 20 8:00 PM Akron Racers (8–5) Dallas Charge (4–10) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 7–0 Sarah Pauly (2–0) Cheridan Hawkins (0–1) 504
Jun. 21 7:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (7–3) Pennsylvania Rebellion (7–10) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 1–3 Haylie Wagner (1–1) Hannah Rogers (1–1) Kristyn Sandberg[41] 425
Jun. 21 8:00 PM Akron Racers (9–5) Dallas Charge (4–11) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 10–4 Jailyn Ford (4–2) Morgan Melloh (0–2) 757
Jun. 21 8:30 PM Chicago Bandits (8–7) Scrap Yard Dawgs (8–7) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 3–7 Monica Abbott (4–1) Lacey Waldrop (3–2) Emilee Koerner[42] 100
Jun. 22 7:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (8–3) Pennsylvania Rebellion (7–11) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 3–0 Chelsea Thomas (3–0) Dallas Escobedo (0–3) Chelsea Thomas[43] 525
Jun. 22 8:30 PM Chicago Bandits (9–7) Scrap Yard Dawgs (8–8) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 8–4 Shelby Turnier (2–1) Ivy Renfroe (0–1) Sammy Marshall[44] 105
Jun. 23 7:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (9–3) Pennsylvania Rebellion (7–12) Coca-Cola ParkAllentown, Pennsylvania 6–3 Hannah Rogers (2–1) Haylie Wagner (1–2) Jordan Taylor S(1) Kelly Kretschman[45] 3144
Jun. 23 8:30 PM Chicago Bandits (9–8) Scrap Yard Dawgs (9–8) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 0–8 Monica Abbott (5–1) Sara Moulton (1–1) Emily Crane[46] 115
Jun. 24 7:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (10–3) Pennsylvania Rebellion (7–13) Coca-Cola ParkAllentown, Pennsylvania 4–3, 8 innings Jolene Henderson (3–0) Emily Weiman (1–5) Jordan Taylor S(2) Hallie Wilson[47] 3720
Jun. 24 8:00 PM Chicago Bandits (9–9) Dallas Charge (5–11) St. Mary's Softball Stadium – San Antonio, TX 0–10 Cheridan Hawkins (1–1) Lacey Waldrop (3–3) Renada Davis[48] 296
Jun. 25 7:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (11–3) Akron Racers (9–6) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 12–6 Keilani Ricketts (2–1) Sarah Pauly (2–1) 1025
Jun. 25 8:00 PM Chicago Bandits (9–10) Dallas Charge (6–11) St. Mary's Softball Stadium – San Antonio, TX 0–9 Lauren Haeger (3–3) Shelby Turnier (2–2) Lauren Haeger[49] 267
Jun. 26 4:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (12–3) Akron Racers (9–7) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 4–1 Hannah Rogers (3–1) Jailyn Ford (4–3) Jordan Taylor S(3) 776
Jun. 27 6:30 PM Akron Racers (9–8) USSSA Florida Pride (13–3) Alumni FieldAnn Arbor, Michigan 4–5 Jolene Henderson (4–0) Jailyn Ford (4–4) 970
Jun. 28 7:05 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (7–14) Akron Racers (10–8) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 1–5 Sarah Pauly (3–1) Haylie Wagner (1–3) Sarah Pauly[50] 1088
Jun. 28 8:00 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (10–8) Dallas Charge (6–12) Erie Community Park – Erie, CO 7–0 Monica Abbott (6–1) Morgan Melloh (0–3) Monica Abbott[51] 510
Jun. 28 8:00 PM Chicago Bandits (9–11) USSSA Florida Pride (14–3) Alumni FieldAnn Arbor, Michigan 0–10 Keilani Ricketts (3–1) Michelle Gascoigne (2–3) Kelly Kretschman[52] 738
Jun. 29 7:05 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (7–15) Akron Racers (11–8) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 3–5, 8 innings Jailyn Ford (5–4) Miranda Kramer (3–2) Taylor Schlopy[53] 544
Jun. 29 8:00 PM Chicago Bandits (9–12) USSSA Florida Pride (15–3) Alumni FieldAnn Arbor, Michigan 3–4 Jolene Henderson (5–0) Sara Moulton(1–2) Jordan Taylor S(4) Jolene Henderson[54] 864
Jun. 29 8:00 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (10–9) Dallas Charge (7–12) Christopher Fields – Westminster, CO 0–5 Lauren Haeger (4–3) Ellen Renfroe Reed (1–1) Lauren Haeger[55] 2543
Jun. 30 8:00 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (11–9) Dallas Charge (7–13) Aurora Sports Park – Aurora, CO 9–1 Monica Abbott (7–1) Cheridan Hawkins (1–2) Monica Abbott[56] 813
July
Date Time Visitor Home Venue Score Win Loss Save Player of the Game Attendance
Jul. 01 8:35 PM Akron Racers (12–8) Chicago Bandits (9–13) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 10–4 Laura Winter (1–1) Shelby Turnier (2–3) Jenny Gilbert[57] 1213
Jul. 02 TBA Pennsylvania Rebellion (8–15) Scrap Yard Dawgs (11–10) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 6–1 Emily Weiman (2–5) Sara Driesenga (0–2) Haylie Wagner S(3) Kayla Winkfield[58] 402
Jul. 02 8:35 PM Akron Racers (12–9) Chicago Bandits (10–13) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 3–5 Sara Moulton (2–2) Rachele Fico (0–1) Michelle Gascoigne S(2) Danielle Zymkowitz[59] 1339
Jul. 03 5:00 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (8–16) Scrap Yard Dawgs (12–10) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 0–1 Monica Abbott (8–1) Dallas Escobedo (0–4) Kiki Stokes[60] 153
Jul. 04 7:00 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (9–16) Dallas Charge (7–14) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 4–2 Haylie Wagner (2–3) Lauren Haeger (4–4) Emily Weiman S(1) 1140
Jul. 04 7:00 PM Akron Racers (13–9) Scrap Yard Dawgs (12–11) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 12–0 Sarah Pauly (4–1) Ivy Renfroe (0–2) Sarah Pauly[61] 175
Jul. 05 8:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (16–3) Chicago Bandits (10–14) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 13–10, 8 innings Jordan Taylor (1–0) Morgan Foley (1–2) GiOnna DiSalvatore[62] 1020
Jul. 05 8:30 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (10–16) Dallas Charge (7–15) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 13–5 Dallas Escobedo (1–4) Morgan Melloh (0–4) Alisa Goler[63] 516
Jul. 05 8:30 PM Akron Racers (13–10) Scrap Yard Dawgs (13–11) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 1–5 Monica Abbott (9–1) Rachele Fico (0–2) Nerissa Myers[64] 275
Jul. 06 8:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (17–3) Chicago Bandits (10–15) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 8–2 Kelsey Nunley (2–1) Michelle Gascoigne (2–4) Shelby Pendley[65] 1133
Jul. 07 8:05 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (10–17) Chicago Bandits (11–15) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 0–5 Sara Moulton (3–2) Emily Weiman (2–6) Sara Moulton[66] 1059
Jul. 08 7:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (14–11) Akron Racers (13–11) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 5–1 Monica Abbott (10–1) Jailyn Ford (5–5) Monica Abbott[67] 648
Jul. 08 8:35 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (11–17) Chicago Bandits (11–16) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 3–2 Dallas Escobedo (2–4) Angel Bunner (0–1) Haylie Wagner S(4) Dallas Escobedo[68] 1249
Jul. 08 10:00 PM Dallas Charge (8–15) USSSA Florida Pride (17–4) USD Softball Complex – San Diego, CA 4–3 Lauren Haeger (5–4) Jolene Henderson (5–1) Morgan Melloh S(1) Lauren Haeger[69] 718
Jul. 09 7:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (14–12) Akron Racers (14–11) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 4–6 Sarah Pauly (5–1) Sara Driesenga (0–3) Laura Winter S(1) Sami Fagan[70] 974
Jul. 09 8:35 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (11–18) Chicago Bandits (12–16) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 3–4 Michelle Gascoigne (3–4) Emily Weiman (2–7) Sammy Marshall[71] 1351
Jul. 09 10:00 PM Dallas Charge (9–15) USSSA Florida Pride (17–5) USD Softball Complex – San Diego, CA 3–1, 9 innings Morgan Melloh (1–4) Keilani Ricketts (3–2) Renada Davis[72] 703
Jul. 11 7:00 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (15–12) USSSA Florida Pride (17–6) CommunityAmerica BallparkKansas City, Kansas 4–3 Monica Abbott (11–1) Jolene Henderson (5–2) Kiki Stokes, Monica Abbott[73] 1949
Jul. 11 7:05 PM Akron Racers (15–11) Pennsylvania Rebellion (11–19) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 2–0 Jailyn Ford (6–5) Dallas Escobedo (2–5) Jailyn Ford[74] 1964
Jul. 12[75] 7:00 PM USSSA Florida Pride (17–7) Scrap Yard Dawgs (16–12) CommunityAmerica BallparkKansas City, Kansas 7–8, 8 innings Monica Abbott (12–1) Keilani Ricketts (3–3) Emily Crane[76]
Jul. 13 6:35 PM Akron Racers (16–11) Pennsylvania Rebellion (11–20) Arthur W. Perdue StadiumSalisbury, Maryland 5–4 Aimee Creger (3–1) Emily Weiman (2–8) Sami Fagan[77] 4189
Jul. 13 TBA Dallas Charge (9–16) USSSA Florida Pride (18–7) CommunityAmerica BallparkKansas City, Kansas 3–6 Hannah Rogers (4–1) Cheridan Hawkins (1–3) Jordan Taylor S(5) Kelly Kretschman[78] 6141
Jul. 13 8:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (17–12) Chicago Bandits (12–17) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 9–5 Ellen Renfroe Reed (2–1) Morgan Foley (1–3) Monica Abbott S(1) Kiki Stokes[79] 1130
Jul. 14[80] 6:35 PM Akron Racers (17–11) Pennsylvania Rebellion (11–21) Arthur W. Perdue StadiumSalisbury, Maryland 4–2 Jailyn Ford (7–5) Emily Weiman (2–9) Rachele Fico S(1) 841
Jul. 14 8:00 PM Dallas Charge (9–17) USSSA Florida Pride (19–7) CommunityAmerica BallparkKansas City, Kansas 1–7 Keilani Ricketts (4–3) Jill Compton (2–2) Keilani Ricketts[81] 1601
Jul. 14 8:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (17–13) Chicago Bandits (13–17) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 1–4 Shelby Turnier (3–3) Rachel Fox (2–3) Michelle Gascoigne S(3) Kellsi Kloss[82] 960
Jul. 15 7:05 PM Dallas Charge (9–18) Akron Racers (18–11) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 4–5, 8 innings Rachele Fico (1–2) Cheridan Hawkins (1–4) Sami Fagan[83] 531
Jul. 16 7:00 PM Chicago Bandits USSSA Florida Pride Champion StadiumKissimmee, Florida Suspended (inclement weather)(Resumed on:July 17)
Jul. 16 7:05 PM Dallas Charge (10–18) Akron Racers (18–12) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 3–0 Morgan Melloh (2–4) Sarah Pauly (5–2) Morgan Melloh[84] 876
Jul. 17
Doubleheader/ resumed game
7:00 PM Chicago Bandits (13–18) USSSA Florida Pride (20–7) Champion StadiumKissimmee, Florida 1–6 Chelsea Thomas (4–0) Morgan Foley (1–4) Kelly Kretschman[85] 567
Chicago Bandits (14–18) USSSA Florida Pride (20–8) 5–1 Shelby Turnier (4–3) Jolene Henderson (5–3) Shelby Turnier[85] 612
Jul. 17 4:05 PM Dallas Charge (10–19) Akron Racers (19–12) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 3–4 Jailyn Ford (8–5) Cheridan Hawkins (1–5) Rachele Fico S(2) Alex Hugo[86] 450
Jul. 18 TBA Chicago Bandits (15–18) USSSA Florida Pride (20–9) Champion StadiumKissimmee, Florida 5–4 Angel Bunner (1–1) Keilani Ricketts (4–4) Angel Bunner[87] 535
Jul. 18 7:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (18–13) Akron Racers (19–13) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 3–0 Monica Abbott (13–1) Sarah Pauly (5–3) Monica Abbott[88] 512
Jul. 19 7:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (19–13) Akron Racers (19–14) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 7–3 Ellen Renfroe Reed (3–1) Aimee Creger (3–2) Kiki Stokes[89] 680
Jul. 19 8:05 PM Dallas Charge (10–20) Chicago Bandits (16–18) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 1–9 Sara Moulton (4–2) Morgan Melloh (2–5) Taylor Edwards[90] 1172
Jul. 20 12:05 PM Dallas Charge (11–20) Chicago Bandits (16–19) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 4–3 Lauren Haeger (6–4) Angel Bunner (1–2) Morgan Melloh S(2) Taylor Gadbois[91] 1722
Jul. 20 12:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (20–13) Akron Racers (19–15) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 5–3 Rachel Fox (3–3) Rachele Fico (1–3) Monica Abbott S(2) Taylore Fuller[92] 421
Jul. 20 8:00 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (11–22) USSSA Florida Pride (21–9) Champion StadiumKissimmee, Florida 0–8 Kelsey Nunley (3–1) Haylie Flyn (0–1) Kelsey Nunley[93] 7253
Jul. 21 7:00 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (12–22) USSSA Florida Pride (21–10) Champion StadiumKissimmee, Florida 10–3 Miranda Kramer (4–2) Chelsea Thomas (4–1) Miranda Kramer[94] 502
Jul. 22 7:00 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (12–23) USSSA Florida Pride (22–10) Champion StadiumKissimmee, Florida 7–10 Jordan Taylor (2–0) Haylie Wagner (2–4) Lauren Chamberlain[95] 478
Jul. 22[96] 8:30 PM Dallas Charge (11–21) Scrap Yard Dawgs (21–13) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 0–1 Monica Abbott (14–1) Morgan Melloh (2–6) Monica Abbott[97] 190
Jul. 23 TBA Akron Racers (19–16) USSSA Florida Pride (23–10) Champion StadiumKissimmee, Florida 1–4 Jolene Henderson (6–3) Jailyn Ford (8–6) Jolene Henderson[98] 489
Jul. 23 8:00 PM Dallas Charge (12–21) Scrap Yard Dawgs (21–14) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 3–1 Lauren Haeger (7–4) Ellen Renfroe Reed (3–2) Lauren Haeger[99] 400
Jul. 24 5:00 PM Dallas Charge (13–21) Scrap Yard Dawgs (21–15) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 5–3 Lauren Haeger (8–4) Rachel Fox (3–4) Morgan Melloh S(3) Kylee Lahners[100] 114
Jul. 24 TBA Akron Racers (19–17) USSSA Florida Pride (24–10) Champion StadiumKissimmee, Florida 3–12 Kelsey Nunley (4–1) Sarah Pauly (5–4) Kelly Kretschman[101] 494
Jul. 25 7:00 PM Akron Racers (19–18) USSSA Florida Pride (25–10) Champion StadiumKissimmee, Florida 2–5 Keilani Ricketts (5–4) Aimee Creger (3–3) Kelly Kretschman[102] 431
Jul. 25 8:05 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (13–23) Chicago Bandits (16–20) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 2–0 Miranda Kramer (5–2) Angel Bunner (1–3) Emily Weiman S(2) Miranda Kramer[103] 1304
Jul. 26 8:05 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (13–24) Chicago Bandits (17–20) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 3–9 Sara Moulton (5–2) Dallas Escobedo (2–6) Michelle Gascoigne S(4) Taylor Edwards[104] 1200
Jul. 27 5:30 PM USSSA Florida Pride Dallas Charge The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas Postponed (inclement weather)(Rescheduled as doubleheaders on:July 28 and 29)
8:30 PM USSSA Florida Pride Dallas Charge
Jul. 27 7:05 PM Chicago Bandits (17–21) Akron Racers (20–18) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 0–1 Jailyn Ford (9–6) Shelby Turnier (4–4) Jailyn Ford[105] 546
Jul. 28 7:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (22–15) Pennsylvania Rebellion (13–25) TicketReturn.com Field at Pelican ParkMyrtle Beach, South Carolina 3–0 Monica Abbott (15–1) Dallas Escobedo (2–7) Amanda Fama[106] 3494
Jul. 28 7:05 PM Chicago Bandits (18–21) Akron Racers (20–19) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 6–3 Michelle Gascoigne (4–4) Sarah Pauly (5–5) Taylor Edwards[107] 609
Jul. 28
Doubleheader/ postponed game
5:30 PM USSSA Florida Pride (26–10) Dallas Charge (13–22) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 2–0 Jolene Henderson (7–3) Vanessa Stokes (0–1) Sierra Romero[108]
8:30 PM USSSA Florida Pride (27–10) Dallas Charge (13–23) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 6–4 Hannah Rogers (5–1) Lauren Haeger (8–5) Jordan Taylor S(6) Chelsea Coodacre[108] 250
Jul. 29 7:05 PM Chicago Bandits (19–21) Akron Racers (20–20) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 17–4 Lacey Waldrop (4–3) Rachele Fico (1–4) Brittany Cervantes[109] 568
Jul. 29 7:05 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (23–15) Pennsylvania Rebellion (13–26) TicketReturn.com Field at Pelican ParkMyrtle Beach, South Carolina 8–1 Rachel Fox (4–4) Miranda Kramer (5–3) Madison Shipman[110] 2745
Jul. 29
Doubleheader/ postponed game
5:30 PM USSSA Florida Pride (28–10) Dallas Charge (13–24) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 3–0 Jordan Taylor (3–0) Morgan Melloh (2–7) Kirsti Merritt[111] 788
8:30 PM USSSA Florida Pride (29–10) Dallas Charge (13–25) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 5–2 Chelsea Thomas (5–1) Vanessa Stokes (0–2) Kelsey Nunley S(3) Lauren Chamberlain[111]
Jul. 30 7:05 PM Chicago Bandits (19–22) Pennsylvania Rebellion (14–26) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 3–5 Haylie Wagner (3–4) Sara Moulton (5–3) Stacey Porter[112] 805
Jul. 31 2:05 PM Chicago Bandits (20–22) Pennsylvania Rebellion (14–27) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 5–4, 9 innings Shelby Turnier (5–4) Emily Weiman (2–10) Danielle Zymkowitz[113] 711
Jul. 31 4:30 PM Akron Racers (20–21) Dallas Charge (14–25) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 8–10 Jill Compton (3–2) Laura Winter (1–2) Morgan Melloh S(4) Kaylyn Castillo[114] 612
Jul. 31
Doubleheader
TBA Scrap Yard Dawgs (23–16) USSSA Florida Pride (30–10) JoAnne Graf Field at the Seminole Softball ComplexTallahassee, Florida 11–2 Jolene Henderson (8–3) Rachel Fox (4–5) Jolene Henderson[115] 259
8:00 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (23–17) USSSA Florida Pride (31–10) 1–6 Kelsey Nunley (5–1) Jaclyn Traina (0–2) Shelby Pendley[115]
August
Date Time Visitor Home Venue Score Win Loss Save Player of the Game Attendance
Aug. 01 7:00 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (23–18) USSSA Florida Pride (32–10) JoAnne Graf Field at the Seminole Softball ComplexTallahassee, Florida 1–3 Chelsea Thomas (6–1) Sara Driesenga (0–4) Hannah Rogers S(1) Megan Wiggins[116] 198
Aug. 01 8:30 PM Akron Racers (21–21) Dallas Charge (14–26) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 7–3 Sarah Pauly (6–5) Lauren Haeger (8–6) Sami Fagan[117] 275
Aug. 02 7:00 PM Scrap Yard Dawgs (24–18) USSSA Florida Pride (32–11) JoAnne Graf Field at the Seminole Softball ComplexTallahassee, Florida 1=0 Rachel Fox (5–5) Keilani Ricketts (5–5) Monica Abbott S(3) Rachel Fox[118] 347
Aug. 02 8:30 PM Akron Racers (21–22) Dallas Charge (15–26) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 0–1 Morgan Melloh (3–7) Rachele Fico (1–5) Morgan Melloh[119] 291
Aug. 03 8:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (32–12) Chicago Bandits (21–22) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 0–3 Lacey Waldrop (5–3) Chelsea Thomas (6–2) Michelle Gascoigne S(5) Lacey Waldrop[120] 1437
Aug. 04 8:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (33–12) Chicago Bandits (21–23) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 6–3 Jolene Henderson (9–3) Sara Moulton (5–4) Jordan Taylor S(7) Kelly Kretschman[121] 1169
Aug. 04 8:30 PM Akron Racers (21–23) Scrap Yard Dawgs (25–18) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 0–1 Monica Abbott (16–1) Jailyn Ford (9–7) Amanda Fama[122] 155
Aug. 05 7:05 PM Dallas Charge (15–27) Pennsylvania Rebellion (15–27) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 0–3 Dallas Escobedo (3–7) Lauren Haeger (8–7) Dallas Escobedo[123] 812
Aug. 05 8:30 PM Akron Racers (22–23) Scrap Yard Dawgs (25–19) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 8–1 Sarah Pauly (7–5) Jaclyn Traina (0–3) Shellie Robionson 232
Aug. 05 8:35 PM USSSA Florida Pride (33–13) Chicago Bandits (22–23) Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, Illinois 3–4, 12 innings Michelle Gascoigne (5–4) Hannah Rogers (5–2) Megan Blank[124] 1929
Aug. 06 7:05 PM Dallas Charge (16–27) Pennsylvania Rebellion (15–28) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 6–2 Morgan Melloh (4–7) Miranda Kramer (5–4) Kylee Lahners[125] 901
Aug. 06 8:00 PM Akron Racers (22–24) Scrap Yard Dawgs (26–19) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 5–6 Monica Abbott (17–1) Jailyn Ford (9–8) Jade Rhodes[126] 362
Aug. 07 6:05 PM Dallas Charge (16–28) Pennsylvania Rebellion (16–28) Consol Energy ParkWashington, Pennsylvania 2–5 Emma Johnson (3–2) Jill Compton (3–3) Madison Osias S(1) Chaley Brickey[127] 751
Aug. 08 7:00 PM USSSA Florida Pride (34–13) Akron Racers (22–25) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 7–3 Kelsey Nunley (6–1) Jailyn Ford (9–9) Chelsea Goodacre[128] 1429
Aug. 09 7:00 PM USSSA Florida Pride (35–13) Akron Racers (22–26) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 3–0, 5 innings (rain-shoertened) Keilani Ricketts (6–5) Sarah Pauly (7–6) Hannah Rogers S(2) Hallie Wilson[129] 1166
Aug. 09 8:30 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (16–29) Scrap Yard Dawgs (27–19) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 0–7 Sara Driesenga (1–4) Haylie Wagner (3–5) Sara Driesenga[130] 211
Aug. 09 8:30 PM Chicago Bandits (22–24) Dallas Charge (17–28) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 6–16 Cheridan Hawkins (2–5) Sara Moulton (5–5) Kaitlyn Richardson[131] 407
Aug. 10 7:00 PM Akron Racers (22–27) USSSA Florida Pride (36–13) Melissa Cook Stadium – South Bend, IN 2–5 Chelsea Thomas (7–2) Laura Winter (1–3) Jordan Taylor S(8) Lauren Chamberlain[132]
Aug. 10 8:30 PM Chicago Bandits (23–24) Dallas Charge (17–29) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 4–1 Angel Bunner (2–3) Jill Compton (3–4) Michelle Gascoigne S(6) Taylor Edwards[133] 317
Aug. 10 8:30 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (16–30) Scrap Yard Dawgs (28–19) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 0–2 Monica Abbott (18–1) Dallas Escobedo (3–8) Madison Shipman[134] 178
Aug. 11 8:30 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (16–31) Scrap Yard Dawgs (29–19) Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX 6–10 Sara Plourde (1–1) Haylie Wagner (3–6) Jade Rhodes[135] 216
Aug. 11 8:30 PM Chicago Bandits (23–25) Dallas Charge (18–29) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 0–5 Lauren Haeger (9–7) Lacey Waldrop (5–4) Lauren Haeger[136] 403
Aug. 12 7:05 PM USSSA Florida Pride (37–13) Akron Racers (22–28) Firestone StadiumAkron, Ohio 4–3 Hannah Rogers (6–2) Rachele Fico (1–6) Jordan Taylor S(9) Hallie Wilson[137] 1369
Aug. 12 8:30 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion Dallas Charge The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas Postponed (inclement weather)(Played on:August 13)
Aug. 13
Doubleheader/ postponed game
12:30 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (17–31) Dallas Charge (18–30) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 3–2 Dallas Escobedo (4–8) Morgan Melloh (4–8) 462
Game 2 Pennsylvania Rebellion (17–32) Dallas Charge (19–30) 2–3 Cheridan Hawkins (3–5) Miranda Kramer (5–5) Morgan Melloh S(5) 484
Aug. 13 8:00 PM Chicago Bandits Scrap Yard Dawgs Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX Canceled (inclement weather)
Aug. 14 12:30 PM Pennsylvania Rebellion (17–33) Dallas Charge (20–30) The Ballfields at Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas 1–4 Lauren Haeger (10–7) Emma Johnson (3–3) Jill Compton S(1) Taylor Gadbois[138] 382
Aug. 14 2:00 PM Chicago Bandits Scrap Yard Dawgs Scrap Yard Sports Complex – Conroe, TX Canceled (inclement weather)

NPF Championship

The 2016 NPF Championship was held at Rhoads Stadium on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, from August 19–23.[139]

Logo for the 2016 NPF Championship Series
NPF Semifinals NPF Championship
      
1 USSSA Florida Pride 2
4 Akron Racers 0
1 USSSA Pride 1
3 Chicago Bandits 2
2 Scrap Yard Dawgs 1
3 Chicago Bandits 2
2016 NPF Semifinals
USSSA Pride defeat Akron Racers, 2–0
Game Date Score Winning Pitcher Save Losing Pitcher Player of the Game Series
(USSSA–AKR)
1 Aug 19 USSSA Pride 3, Akron Racers 0[140] Keilani Ricketts Jailyn Ford Keilani Ricketts[141] 1–0
2 Aug 21 USSSA Pride 6, Akron Racers 2[142] Jolene Henderson Sarah Pauly Jolene Henderson[143] 2–0
2016 NPF Semifinals
Chicago Bandits defeat Scrap Yard Dawgs, 2–1
Game Date Score Winning Pitcher Save Losing Pitcher Player of the Game Series
(SY-CH)
1 Aug 19 Scrap Yard Dawgs 2, Chicago Bandits 11[144] Angel Bunner Monica Abbott 0–1
2 Aug 20 Scrap Yard Dawgs 10, Chicago Bandits 1[145]
rain-shortened, 5 innings
Monica Abbott Michelle Gascoigne Kiki Stokes[146] 1–1
3 Aug 21[147] Scrap Yard Dawgs 1, Chicago Bandits 2[148] Shelby Turnier Monica Abbott Shelby Turnier[149] 1–2
2016 NPF Championship Series
Chicago Bandits defeat USSSA Pride, 2–1
Game Date Score Winning Pitcher Save Losing Pitcher Player of the Game Series
(USSSA–CHI)
1 Aug 21 USSSA Pride 3, Chicago Bandits 1[150] Keilani Ricketts Jordan Taylor Morgan Foley 1–0
2 Aug 22 USSSA Pride 5, Chicago Bandits 11[151] Michelle Gascoigne Shelby Turnier Jolene Henderson Jill Barrett[152] 1–1
3 Aug 23 USSSA Pride 1, Chicago Bandits 2[153] Angel Bunner Shelby Turnier Keilani Ricketts 1–2

Championship Game

Team Top Batter Stats.
Chicago Bandits Brittany Cervantes 1–3 RBI HR
USSSA Pride Kelly Kretschman 2–3 RBI HR
Team Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO
Chicago Bandits Angel Bunner (W) 6.0 8 1 1 1 1
Chicago Bandits Shelby Turnier (SV) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
USSSA Pride Keilani Ricketts (L) 4.1 5 2 2 1 5
USSSA Pride Jordan Taylor 2.2 0 0 0 0 3
2016 NPF Championship Series MVP
Player Club Stats.
Brittany Cervantes Chicago Bandits .470 (8/17) 3RBIs 2HRs BB[154]

Statistical leaders

Through 8/14/16 Source:ProFastpitch.com[usurped][usurped][usurped]

League Leaders Summary as of August 14, 2016 (All games)

Team avg G ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%
USSSA Pride .296 50 1405 257 416 57 8 64 245 681 .485 142 41 214 8 .373 18 18 62-76 1064 409 35 .977
Chicago Bandits .273 48 1337 218 365 49 9 30 190 522 .390 144 34 238 6 .357 8 26 49-58 993 383 36 .975
Akron Racers .257 50 1340 225 345 54 8 57 215 586 .437 140 32 299 5 .340 9 18 28-37 1017 308 45 .967
Scrap Yard Dawgs .252 48 1237 193 312 39 8 47 177 508 .411 175 31 311 8 .357 8 32 41-58 987 376 45 .968
Pennsylvania Rebellion .250 50 1327 173 332 42 7 33 157 487 .367 106 37 237 4 .321 9 28 53-66 1020 308 42 .969
Dallas Charge .243 50 1325 172 322 42 4 41 164 495 .374 125 27 283 7 .319 7 16 34-43 1021 337 45 .968
Totals .262 296 7971 1238 2092 283 44 272 1148 3279 .411 832 202 1582 38 .345 59 138 267-338 6102 2121 248 .971
Team era w-l g cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr ab b/avg wp hbp bk sfa sha
USSSA Pride 2.33 37-13 50 7 8/4 14 354.2 303 144 118 103 326 42 4 30 1338 .226 13 30 1 6 22
Scrap Yard Dawgs 3.04 29-19 48 17 11/4 4 329.0 314 174 143 111 266 55 10 22 1273 .247 12 29 7 11 18
Pennsylvania Rebellion 3.87 17-33 50 9 2/1 7 340.0 376 217 188 137 261 42 7 54 1352 .278 9 24 0 12 27
Dallas Charge 4.13 20-30 50 16 6/0 6 340.1 352 235 201 190 265 42 8 52 1337 .263 22 42 6 10 22
Akron Racers 4.23 22-28 50 16 4/0 6 339.0 382 233 205 144 240 39 5 69 1359 .281 14 45 4 9 32
Chicago Bandits 4.40 22-25 48 11 2/1 7 331.0 365 235 208 147 224 63 10 45 1312 .278 18 32 4 11 17
Totals 3.66 147-148 296 76 33/10 44 2034.0 2092 1238 1063 832 1582 283 44 272 7971 .262 88 202 22 59 138
Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att
Kelly Kretschman, FL .466 48-47 133 42 62 9 0 13 45 110 .827 31 5 15 1 .563 5 0 13-15
Sami Fagan, AK .392 48-48 158 34 62 10 2 9 39 103 .652 12 0 18 0 .430 2 3 0-0
Nerissa Myers, SY .389 48-47 131 33 51 10 0 6 22 79 .603 33 4 14 0 .524 0 2 3-7
Taylor Edwards, CH .353 43-43 133 22 47 9 2 10 34 90 .677 21 4 20 0 .453 1 0 0-0
Shelby Pendley, FL .351 50-50 148 30 52 9 0 9 34 88 .595 29 4 21 1 .459 4 0 7-9
Jill Barrett, CH .345 48-48 171 27 59 5 0 0 12 64 .374 11 1 20 0 .388 0 3 5-6
Hallie Wilson, FL .338 49-45 136 25 46 5 1 3 20 62 .456 10 7 16 0 .412 0 0 4-7
Taylor Gadbois, DA .331 48-47 157 29 52 3 1 1 8 60 .382 7 1 29 0 .364 0 4 14-17
Danielle Zymkowitz, CH .310 47-47 145 21 45 3 3 0 19 54 .372 13 2 16 0 .375 0 4 3-4
Ashley Thomas,AK .306 49-49 147 26 45 5 3 6 17 74 .503 5 1 22 0 .331 1 3 3-3
Kiki Stokes, SY .304 40-40 115 23 35 6 1 7 20 64 .557 13 4 26 1 .385 3 0 5-6
Kayla Winkfield, PA .296 37-35 108 16 32 5 1 2 12 45 .417 6 3 23 0 .350 0 2 6-10
Alisa Goler, PA .295 44-41 129 13 38 9 0 2 17 53 .411 13 0 18 0 .359 0 0 1-2
Shellie Robinson, AK .292 40-35 113 17 33 7 1 3 25 51 .451 6 0 31 1 .320 3 0 1-1
Megan Wiggins, FL .288 50-49 177 35 51 7 3 10 24 94 .531 14 4 21 0 .354 0 1 11-14
Lauren Haeger, DA .286 48-48 147 11 42 5 0 7 33 68 .463 10 1 18 2 .333 1 1 0-0
Taylor Schlopy, AK .282 50-50 149 34 42 10 1 9 27 81 .544 28 8 33 3 .419 1 0 4-6
Megan Blank, CH .281 41-37 114 13 32 6 0 3 21 47 .412 11 5 7 0 .369 0 4 2-3
Amanda Fama, SY .273 47-47 121 19 33 6 0 3 17 48 .397 11 4 30 0 .350 1 4 0-0
Brittany Cervantes,CH .260 44-43 123 24 32 5 0 7 23 58 .472 33 2 33 2 .414 4 0 4-4
Player era w-l app-gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr ab b/avg wp hbp bk
Monica Abbott, SY 0.72 18-1 23-17 12 7/2 3 125.2 66 14 13 30 167 3 1 4 433 .152 2 7 6
Jordan Taylor, FL 0.74 3-0 23-1 0 0/3 9 38.0 12 5 4 9 52 3 0 3 127 .094 3 3 0
Jolene Henderson, FL 2.00 9-3 14-11 2 1/1 0 63.0 56 24 18 11 50 7 2 6 242 .231 0 4 0
Kelsey Nunley, FL 2.45 6-1 17-8 2 2/0 3 54.1 47 21 19 20 60 9 1 3 204 .230 2 7 0
Dallas Escobedo, PA 2.62 4-8 20-12 5 1/0 0 82.2 81 41 31 29 86 8 1 13 319 .254 3 2 0
Hannah Rogers,FL 2.62 6-2 17-7 0 0/1 2 56.0 54 22 21 19 40 9 1 6 213 .254 0 7 0
Madi Osias, PA 2.62 0-0 6-1 0 0/0 1 10.2 11 7 4 6 2 2 1 3 45 .244 0 0 0
Keilani Ricketts, FL 2.64 6-5 18-11 1 0/3 0 79.2 71 37 30 13 79 9 0 4 302 .235 4 7 1
Chelsea Thomas, FL 2.86 7-2 13-12 2 1/0 0 63.2 63 35 26 31 45 5 0 8 250 .252 4 2 0
Sara Nevins, SY 2.90 1-1 5-3 1 0/0 0 19.1 14 10 8 13 10 1 0 0 69 .203 0 3 0
Michelle Gascoigne, CH 2.96 5-4 21-8 5 0/1 6 75.2 71 40 32 35 72 6 2 11 282 .252 7 3 0
Ellen Renfroe Reed, SY 3.00 3-2 10-4 1 0/1 0 32.2 37 17 14 12 18 8 1 2 132 .280 0 2 0
Lauren Haeger, DA 3.01 10-7 23-16 9 3/0 0 111.2 91 56 48 57 100 12 2 19 419 .217 6 9 0
Morgan Melloh, DA 3.04 4-8 21-13 5 2/0 5 78.1 67 44 34 58 79 4 4 8 289 .232 2 10 1
Emily Weiman, PA 3.15 2-10 23-9 1 0/1 2 71.0 77 36 32 25 46 10 2 9 288 .267 0 6 0
Sarah Pauly, AK 3.45 7-6 18-16 8 2/0 1 87.1 101 49 43 36 60 14 1 16 359 .281 0 6 2
Sara Driesenga, SY 3.48 1-4 15-6 1 0/2 0 56.1 61 37 28 20 34 12 3 3 227 .269 1 7 0
Angel Bunner, CH 3.55 1-3 10-9 0 0/0 0 45.1 55 27 23 9 25 8 1 7 190 .289 1 3 1
Vanesa Stokes, DA 3.67 0-2 10-3 0 0/0 0 21.0 22 11 11 9 12 6 0 3 81 .272 1 2 0
Jailyn Ford, AK 3.69 9-9 25-17 6 2/0 2 98.2 95 58 52 31 75 9 1 16 376 .253 3 14 0

Players of the Week

Week Pitcher of the Week Rookie of the Week Offensive Player of the Week
Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights Player(s) Team(s) Highlights
1 May 31 – June 5 Sara Nevins[155] Scrap Yard Dawgs W/L:1-0, IP:16, ERA:1.31, SO:7, OBA:.179 Amanda Fama[156] Scrap Yard Dawgs BA:.556, OBP:.643, RBI:1, R:2, BB:2, HBP:2, SB:1-1 Alexa Peterson[157] Pennsylvania Rebellion BA:.545, HR:1, 2B:1, OBP:.615, SLG%:.909, RBI:5, R:3, SB:1-1
2 June 6–12[158] Jailyn Ford Akron Racers W/L:2-0, IP:13, R:1, SO:11, SAVE:1 Sami Fagan Akron Racers BA:.500, HR:1, R:4, BB:3 Kelley Montalvo Akron Racers BA:.625, HR:1, RBI:5, R:4, BB:4
3 June 13–19[159] Monica Abbott Scrap Yard Dawgs W/L:3-0, IP:19, R:3, SO:34 Alex Hugo Akron Racers BA:.428, HR:1, RBI:3, R:2 Kelly Kretschman USSSA Florida Pride BA:.550, HR:2, RBI:4, R:4
4 June 20–26[160] Monica Abbott Scrap Yard Dawgs W/L:2-0, IP:12.2, R:0, SO:11, OBA:.191 Sierra Romero USSSA Florida Pride BA:.471, HR:1, 2B:2, RBI:5 Sam Fischer Akron Racers BA:.333, HR:4, RBI:4
5 June 27 – July 3[161] Monica Abbott Scrap Yard Dawgs Britt Vonk Scrap Yard Dawgs Sami Fagan Akron Racers
6 July 4–10[162] Dallas Escobedo Pennsylvania Rebellion W/L:2-0, ERA:0.68, IP:10.1, R:1, SO:7, OBA:.179 Sami Fagan Akron Racers BA:.500, 2B:1, HR:1, RBI:6, R:3, SLG:.929 Megan Blank Chicago Bandits BA:.636, 2B:3, RBI:4, SLG:.909
7 July 11–17[163] Jailyn Ford Akron Racers W/L:3-0, ERA:1.62, IP:17.1, SO:15 Amanda Fama Scrap Yard Dawgs BA:.429, 2B:2, HR:2, RBI:5, R:4, SLG:1.000 Kelly Kretschman USSSA Florida Pride BA:.444, HR:2, RBI:7, R:8, BB:4, OBP:.545
8 July 18–24[164] Monica Abbott Scrap Yard Dawgs W/L:2-0, ERA:0.00, IP:17.1, SO:25 CG:2 ShO:2 OBA:.089 Taylor Gadbois Dallas Charge BA:.412, SB:3, R:5 Kelly Kretschman USSSA Florida Pride BA:.529, HR:3, RBI:9, 2B:1, R:7, SLG:1.118
9 July 25–31[165] Jolene Henderson USSSA Florida Pride W/L:2-0, ERA:1.17, IP:12, SO:13 CG:1 ShO:1 Sami Fagan Akron Racers BA:.438, 2B:2, BB:2, OBP:.500 Taylor Edwards Chicago Bandits BA:.500, HR:3, RBI:10, 2B:2, SLG:.923
10 August 1–7[166] Morgan Melloh Dallas Charge W/L:2-0, ERA:0.00, IP:14, SO:15 CG:2 ShO:1 Sami Fagan Akron Racers BA:.529, HR:2, RBI:5, R:5, SLG:.941 Kelly Kretschman USSSA Florida Pride BA:.600, HR:1, RBI:5, 2B:2, SLG:1.100
11 August 8–14[167] Lauren Haeger Dallas Charge W/L:2-0, a no-hitter, IP:11, SO:4 OBA:.029 Stacey Porter Pennsylvania Rebellion BA:.556, 2B:2, BB:5, OBP:.667 Lauren Haeger Dallas Charge BA:.538, HR:2, RBI:6, 2B:2, R:3, OBP:.600, SLG:1.154

Annual awards

The 2016 NPF Award Banquet was held August 18 at Embassy Suites in Tuscaloosa.[168] In addition to the usual state of annual awards, Kelly Kretschman received a special award for being the first NPF player to win the Triple Crown (lead the league in batting average. home runs, and RBI). NPF also awarded Appreciation Awards to Larry Brushett, softball representative form Mizuno, and Dina Kwit, Chicago Bandits photographer. Rawling presented a Gold Glove to a female athlete, A.J. Andrews of the Akron Racers, for the first time as well.[169]

Award Player Team
Player of the Year Award Kelly Kretschman USSSA Florida Pride
Pitcher of the Year Monica Abbott Scrap Yard Dawgs
Gold Glove Presented by Rawlings AJ Andrews Akron Racers
Offensive Player of the Year Kelly Kretschman USSSA Pride
Rookie of the Year Sami Fagan Akron Racers
Rally Spikes Award[note 1] AJ Andrews Akron Racers
Sammy Marshall Chicago Bandits
Home Run Award[note 2] Kelly Kretschman USSSA Pride
Jennie Finch Award [note 3] Lauren Chamberlain USSSA Pride
Appreciation Award Larry Brushett
Dina Kwit
NPF Cup[note 4] USSSA Pride
Coaching Staff of the Year USSSA Pride
Triple Crown Award[note 5] Kelly Kretschman USSSA Pride

Notes

  1. ^ The Rally Spikes Award is given to the player(s) with the most stolen bases
  2. ^ The Home Run Award goes to the player who hit the most home runs
  3. ^ The Jennie Finch award is given to the player who best exemplifies the character and qualities of its famous namesake, and who is considered to positively impact the game both on and off the field.
  4. ^ The NPF Cup goes to the team with the best regular season record
  5. ^ Kelly Kretschman was recognized with this award for being the first NPF player to win the triple crown (lead the league in batting average, home runs, and RBI

All-NPF Team

2016 All-NPF Team[168]
Position Name Team
Catcher Griffin Joiner Akron Racers
First base Alisa Goler Pennsylvania Rebellion
Second base Nerissa Myers Scrap Yard Dawgs
Third base Kelley Montalvo Akron Racers
Shortstop Sami Fagan Akron Racers
Outfield Kelly Kretschman USSSA Pride
Outfield Megan Wiggins USSSA Pride
Outfield Taylor Schlopy Akron Racers
Pitcher Monica Abbott Scrap Yard Dawgs
Pitcher Jordan Taylor USSSA Pride
Pitcher Jolene Henderson USSSA Pride
Pitcher Kelsey Nunley USSSA Pride
Utility Taylor Edwards Chicago Bandits
At Large Shelby Pendley USSSA Pride
At Large Taylor Gadbois Dallas Charge
At Large Hallie Wilson USSSA Pride
At Large Jill Barrett Chicago Bandits
At Large Lauren Haeger Dallas Charge
At Large Danielle Zymkowitz Chicago Bandits

See also

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