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NCAA Division I softball career .400 batting average list : ウィキペディア英語版 | NCAA Division I softball career .400 batting average list There are currently 100 batters and 44 records in the .400 Batting Average Club: * Note every player on the list played four seasons (except those with one year eligibility remaining) of at least 30 at-bats. ==Progression== Jill Justin eclipsed the original batting average record held by Yvette Cannon. After just three seasons, Justin was hitting a combined .475 (192/404).〔 She ended her career playing in a doubleheader sweep of the DePaul Blue Demons (the Huskies outscored the Blue Demons 9-1) on May 5, 1989.〔 Since the conclusion of Justin's competitive days, four other collegiate batters have surpassed her single career batting average record. However, none of them played all four eligible seasons but at least two of a minimum 250 at-bats (the NCAA Division I career parameter): *Stacy Cowen - .530 (160/302); Manhattan Jaspers, 1991-1992〔 *Kelly Knight - .489 (131/268); Delaware State Hornets, 1993-1995〔 *Patricia Del Real - .473 (132/279); Jackson State Tigers & Alabama State Hornets, 2002-2004〔 *Koteria Harris - .468 (150/320); Alcorn State Braves, 1997-1999.
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