TUCSON, Ariz. -- Arizona Softball's six seniors --
Reyna Carranco,
Alyssa Denham,
Jessie Harper,
Mariah Lopez,
Malia Martinez and
Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza -- have decided to return for their redshirt senior seasons in 2021.
After the 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the NCAA granted all spring athletes an additional year of eligibility. Each of Arizona's six seniors will take advantage of the opportunity with full support from the UA coaching staff, Director of Athletics
Dave Heeke and University president Dr. Robert Robbins.
"We are very sorry for the sudden end to our season due to this pandemic," said head coach
Mike Candrea, who will enter his 36th season in 2021. "First of all, we hope that everyone is staying healthy and safe during these very difficult times. On a brighter side, we are very excited to announce that our senior class will be back at Hillenbrand Stadium once again."
The class, which is made up four players who will complete their entire careers at Arizona and a pair of transfer pitchers, has been one of the top classes in all of NCAA softball since bursting on the scene during the 2017 season. The last four years, Arizona has gone a combined 165-42 (.797), and spent 43 weeks ranked in the top-10. UA has been to three super regionals as well as the 2019 Women's College World Series.
"This class has done a tremendous job both on the field and in the classroom and have represented this program and university with high character and tremendous class," said Candrea. "I cannot think of a group that is any more deserving of this opportunity to end their careers the right way. Bear Down!"
The six Wildcats have combined for five NFCA All-America honors and 14 all-Pac-12 honors in their UA careers. Offensively, the four Wildcats have hit a combined .344 in their careers with 167 home runs and 597 runs batted in. In the circle, Denham and Lopez have combined to go 110-16 in their collegiate careers with 788 strikeouts and a 1.80 ERA in 790.1 innings pitched.
According to Softball America, five of UA's six seniors ranked in the top 82 players in the country this year; Harper and Palomino-Cardoza were named first-team Shortened Season All-Americans by the publication.
Arizona's seventh senior,
Dejah Mulipola, redshirted 2020 in preparation to participate in the Tokyo Olympics with the U.S. Women's National Team. Due to the Olympics' postponement to the summer of 2021, Mulipola's status for the 2021 NCAA season is unknown at this time.
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REYNA CARRANCO
2B • Oxnard, Calif. • Oxnard H.S.
- 2019 second-team NFCA All-American
- 2019 Pac-12 Batting Champion (.433 regular season average), UA's first ever recipient of the award
- Three-time all-Pac-12 second baseman
- Has started 192 games as second base in her 3.5-year career
- Has hit .365 in her career
- In Pac-12 play, has hit .394, including a league-leading .419 as a freshman (2017) and .448 as a junior (2019), second highest average in the league
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ALYSSA DENHAM
RHP • Alvin, Texas • Pearland H.S.
- Has posted a 33-10 record and a 1.90 ERA over 61 appearances in her Arizona career
- A third-team all-Pac-12 pitcher in each of her two seasons that gave out the award with the Wildcats
- Has pitched two no-hitters in her UA career (3/24/19 at Oregon State & 2/16/20 vs. Long Beach State), the first UA pitcher to throw multiple solo no-hitters since Kenzie Fowler (2010-14)
- Transferred to Arizona from Louisiana Lafayette, where she was the Sun Belt Freshman of the Year and a first-team all-conference pitcher
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JESSIE HARPER
SS • Stevenson Ranch, Calif. • West Ranch H.S.
- Two-time All-American at two different positions (1B & SS)
- Enters her redshirt senior year with 76 career home runs, tied for fifth most in Arizona history, seventh most in Pac-12 history and 12th most in NCAA history
- Needs 19 home runs in 2021 to tie Lauren Chamberlain's NCAA record (95 – 2012-15)
- Has started all 207 games in her UA career
- Led the Pac-12 in home runs in both 2019 (29) and 2020 (10) and has finished first or second in all four seasons
- Led the NCAA in home runs in 2019 (28), the 10th Wildcat to lead the country in homers and first since 2009
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MARIAH LOPEZ
RHP • Saugus, Calif. • Saugus H.S.
- Has a career winning percentage of .939 (62-4), currently on pace to become the NCAA record, which she would be eligible for with nine more decisions
- Transferred to Arizona after a dominant three years at Oklahoma, where she holds the all-time record in winning percentage
- Led the Wildcats in wins (11), ERA (1.38) and strikeouts (93) in her first season in Tucson
- Earned Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week her fourth week in the conference when she defeated No. 8 Alabama twice in back-to-back days in Tuscaloosa
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MALIA MARTINEZ
3B • Poway, Calif. • Poway H.S.
- Has started 145 of Arizona's 146 games the last three seasons at third base
- Is a .307 hitter in her career with 21 homers and 107 RBI
- Named first-team all-NFCA West Region and second team all-Pac-12 as a junior in 2019
- Has been one of the top run producers in the UA order the last two years, ranking seventh in the Pac-12 with 57 RBI in 2019 and finishing third on the team with 21 RBI in 2020
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ALYSSA PALOMINO-CARDOZA
CF • Mission Viejo, Calif. • Mission Viejo H.S.
- Has been a four-year starter, three seasons in center field – where she has never committed an error – (2017, 2019-20) and one season at first base (2018) while working back from her second ACL surgery
- A first-team NFCA All-American each of the last two seasons they were awarded (2018-19), UA's first player to earn back-to-back All-America honors since Brittany Lastrapes (2010-11)
- Three-time all-conference player, including back-to-back first-team selections
- Enters 2021 with 61 career homers, tied for eighth most in school history and 14th in Pac-12 history
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