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Megan Langenfeld

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Megan Langenfeld
Current position
TitlePitching coach
TeamUC Riverside
ConferenceBig West
Biographical details
Born (1988-01-17) January 17, 1988 (age 36)[1]
Bakersfield, California
Playing career
2007–2010UCLA
2011Denso Bright Pegasus
Position(s)Pitcher
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2011UCLA (undergrad. asst.)
2014Arkansas (grad. asst.)
2015–2017Stanford (asst.)
2018UC Riverside (pitching)
2019–presentOregon Ducks softball (asst.)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
As player:
Awards

Megan Diane Langenfeld (born January 17, 1988)[2] is an American, former collegiate All-American, softball pitcher and current assistant coach. She attended Centennial High School. She played infielder and pitcher for the UCLA Bruins in the Pac-12 Conference and is school career leader in saves.[3][4] She led the Bruins to a title win at the 2010 Women's College World Series and was named MVP. As a member of the United States women's national softball team she won 2011 World Cup of Softball.[5] Langenfeld is currently an assistant coach for the Oregon Ducks softball.[6]

Langenfeld was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame as a member of the 2022 class.

Career Statistics

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UCLA Bruins
YEAR W L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA WHIP
2007 14 3 26 19 14 7 1 130.2 115 35 27 20 93 1.45 1.03
2008 8 2 21 6 2 1 5 66.2 41 18 15 12 67 1.58 0.80
2009 17 3 32 15 12 4 3 141.2 75 35 25 19 112 1.24 0.66
2010 14 1 25 8 6 1 3 114.1 84 32 25 25 76 1.53 0.95
TOTALS 53 9 104 48 34 13 12 453.1 315 120 92 76 348 1.42 0.86
UCLA Bruins
YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
2007 55 149 21 47 .315 41 7 1 12 82 .550% 24 26 1 1
2008 56 152 19 53 .348 41 5 0 10 78 .513% 34 19 0 0
2009 50 141 22 52 .369 30 7 1 8 83 .588% 20 16 0 0
2010 50 129 50 68 .527 58 20 0 12 140 1.085% 43 15 0 0
TOTALS 211 571 112 220 .385 170 39 2 42 383 .670% 121 76 1 1

References

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  1. ^ "Megan Diane Langenfeld". California Birth Index, 1905–1995. Archived from the original on January 28, 2019. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  2. ^ "USA Softball #13 Megan Langenfeld". usasoftball.com. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  3. ^ "Career Season Records" (PDF). Uclabruins.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 17, 2021. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  4. ^ "Player Bio: Megan Langenfeld". uclabruins.com. Archived from the original on August 31, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  5. ^ "U.S. wins World Cup of Softball". ESPN. July 26, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  6. ^ "Megan Langenfeld". Goducks.com. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
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