Alicia Hollowell

January 6, 2024
Softball Player

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Alicia Hollowell
Full Name Alicia Hollowell
Occupation Softball Player
Date Of Birth Feb 29, 1984(1984-02-29)
Age 40
Birthplace Fairfield
Country United States
Horoscope Aquarius

Alicia Hollowell Biography

Name Alicia Hollowell
Birthday Feb 29
Birth Year 1984
Place Of Birth Fairfield
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Aquarius

Alicia Hollowell is one of the most popular and richest Softball Player who was born on February 29, 1984 in Fairfield, United States. Arizona and Hollowell made it back to the World Series but a title remained elusive. In game three for the Wildcats, Cat Osterman and the Texas Longhorns waged an 11-inning battle where Hollowell was brought in to relieve starter Leslie Wolfe, and the two combined for 30 strikeouts (a new WCWS record for combined strikeouts) before Arizona was sent home. Tracy Compton and Lisa Ishikawa of UCLA and Northwestern respectively held the record at 28 from 1984; the new record was tied in 2011.

Finally, for Hollowell’s career, she currently ranks top-5 with national high school records in strikeouts (2,238, first place); season strikeouts (641 & 636 in 2000 and 2001); perfect games (14); no-hitters (43); shutouts (111) and ERA (0.08).

Hollowell earned Pac-10 “Newcomer of The Year” along with all-conference honors and a First-Team All-American selection. Her season total of 394 strikeouts topped the school record of 366, set by Jennie Finch the previous season; her total of 40 wins also broke Becky Lemke’s previous school rookie record of 25 and was the best total nationally in 2003, while both totals led the Pac-10. She also tied the school season record for shutouts, a career best.

Hollowell was selected early in 2004 to the USA Elite Team and competed at Canada Cup, Champions Cup and the World University Games in September. Altogether Hollowell collected 111 strikeouts, 0.96 ERA in 79.2 innings pitched. Her 62 strikeouts at Canada Cup remains a team-high record. She also recorded a perfect game at University Games, at the time it was the second for any USA Team.

Holowell threw two no-hitters, including one perfect game, a 6–0 win over the Indiana Hoosiers on March 6. In that game, she struck out a career and school best 20 of 21 batters faced to break Becky Lemke’s single-game school record of 19 from March 11, 2000. In doing so, she also set the NCAA second-most strikeouts overall for a regulation game, behind only Michele Granger’s total of 21 from 1991. This game also began an 18 consecutive strikeout streak: Hollowell finished the game fanning 13 straight batters. In a win over the UTEP Miners on March 7, she got a save by throwing a perfect inning and striking out all three batters faced. In her second no-hitter against the Missouri Tigers on March 12, she began the game striking out the first two batters before the streak ended with a ground ball to the mound. The perfect game was just the third in University of Arizona history, and the first since April 18, 1993; Hollowell was also only the second pitcher in UA history to throw a perfect game, as the preceding two had both been pitched by Susie Parra, in 1992 and 1993. In addition, she also would throw 19 consecutive hitless innings over the same period as this perfect game. On February 29 to begin the streak, she got a win over Stanford Cardinal and closed out the game with 1.1 hitless innings. Against Missouri, she would also throw two hitless innings in the second match-up of the series before retiring the first two Tigers in the finale on March 14 to complete the feat; both of the streaks were career highlights. Finally, around all of this, Hollowell also put together a career best 32 consecutive game wins streak (NCAA 5th best) from opening day on February 6 until it was snapped in a one-run loss to the Oregon Ducks on April 25. For the streak, Hollowell collected 389 strikeouts and maintained a 0.73 ERA and allowed 80 hits and 48 walks in 209.0 innings.

Alicia Hollowell Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Softball Player
House Living in own house.

Alicia Hollowell is one of the richest Softball Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Alicia Hollowell 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Alicia Kay Hollowell-Dunn (born February 29, 1984) is an American, former collegiate 4-time NCAA Division I All-American, right-handed softball pitcher originally from Suisun, California. She attended Fairfield High School from 1998–2002. She pitched for the Arizona Wildcats from 2003–2006, collecting 144 career wins and 1,768 strikeouts, both top-10 NCAA career records. She currently holds the Arizona Wildcats records for career wins, strikeouts, shutouts, innings pitched and strikeout ratio, in addition to the Pac-12 wins and strikeout ratio crowns. Hollowell once held the NCAA Women’s College World Series strikeout record, and won the 2006 NCAA Softball World Series title. She was drafted by the Arizona Heat in the National Pro Fastpitch but went on to play for the Akron Racers in 2007, leading them to the championship series before serving as an alternate for the Olympic softball team in 2008. For her collegiate career, Hollowell is one of five NCAA Division I pitchers to win 100 games, strikeout 1,000 batters, with a sub-1.00 ERA and average double digit strikeouts.

Hollowell holds the national high school record for strikeouts in a single game with 61, collected in a 30-inning game against Woodland High School that started on May 25, was suspended, then concluded four days later on May 29; she took 364 pitches to accomplish the feat, five more than opposing pitcher Kelly Anderson, and gave up just 10 hits. Her performance bettered DeeDee Weiman’s previous record of 53 strikeouts in a 29-inning game between Cerritos Gahr High School and Lakewood St. Joseph High School in 1986; in that same game, Lisa Fernandez struck out 48 batters (the fourth best high school outing) for Lakewood.

Hollowell also holds the Fairfield High School records for strikeouts in a career and strikeouts in a season. She earned the MVP Award all four years of her high school career, as well as being named First-Team All-State and All- Conference. She was also named the Gatorade State Player of The Year for 2001–2002, the Gatorade National Softball Player of The Year for 2002, and the State Player of The Year also in 2002.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 6 ft 1 in

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Hollowell has coached at two universities since 2007. That year, she was an assistant at Arizona. In August 2009, the University of California, Davis hired her as an assistant coach. Hollowell rejoined the Arizona Wildcats in 2011 in an operational role. She was promoted to Assistant Coach in the later half of the 2012 season and aims to continue her efforts.

Facts & Trivia

Alicia Ranked on the list of most popular Softball Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Alicia Hollowell celebrates birthday on February 29 of every year.

The 2007 season with Team USA, Hollowell did not play in any games but won both at World Cup and the Pan American Games.

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