2010 Softball Roster

Jim Burgess

10 Francesca Enea

  • Position OF
  • Height 5-8
  • Class Senior
  • High School El Camino Real
  • Hometown Woodland Hills, Calif.

Biography

Career Honors: National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA)/Louisville Slugger Second-Team All-American in 2008, 2009 and 2010 … Easton First-Team All-American in 2008 and 2009 … All- Southeastern Conference in 2010 (first team) and 2009 (second) … Women’s College World Series All-Tournament Team in 2008 … NFCA All-Southeast Region in 2008, 2009 and 2010 … SEC All-Tournament Team in 2008 … SEC All-Freshman Team in 2007 … SEC Player of the Week twice in 2009 and once in 2010 … USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Top-25 Finalist in 2009 and Top-10 in 2010 … SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2008,  2009 and 2010 … SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll in 2007 … SEC Community Service team member in 2009 and 2010 … Point of Light Award winner in 2009

Career Highlights: Holds seven records at Florida: single-season home runs (20), single-season RBIs (70), single-season sacrifice flies (6-tied), single-season hit by pitch (15), career home runs (61), career RBIs (221) and career total bases (431 … Also ranks in the top 10 on seven other single-season lists … Ranks in the top 10 on 10 other UF career lists, including a .309 batting average (9th), a .629 slugging percentage (3rd) and a .427 on-base percentage (4th) ... hit three home runs in Women's College World Series play (two versus Texas A&M in 2008 semifinal 1 and one versus Arizona in 2009 opening round).

As a Senior (2010): 

  • Earned All-America honors and All-SEC honors for third time in career, named to second team and first team, respectively
  • Also named to the All-Southeast Region First Team
  • A USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Top-10 Finalist and a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Top-10 Finalist
  • Set the SEC record for home runs with 61 and finished career ranked fourth with 221 RBIs
  • Set UF single-season home run record with 20, breaking record she set last season (18)
  • Ranked on 20 of Florida’s top-10 career lists, including holding the record for home runs, RBIs and total bases (431)
  • Ranked on 25 of Florida’s single-season top-10 lists, including holding the records for home runs and RBIs (70 in 2009)
  • Named SEC Player of the Week once for performance at DeMarini Invitational in Fullerton, Calif., tallying a .563 batting average and four home runs, including three grand slams, bringing her career total to nine, the most in UF history
  • Put together a career-long 12-game hit streak, tied for the third-longest in UF history
  • Tallied a perfect fielding percentage in left field
  • Named to the SEC Community Service team, earned Alachua County’s Work of Heart Award and was a Wooden Citizenship Cup semifinalist
  • First in the SEC in home runs and second in RBIs (65)

As a Junior (2009):

  • Earned All-America honors and All-SEC honors for second time in career
  • Set the school single-season record for RBI (71), home runs (18) and slugging percentage (.713)
  • Broke three career records at UF: home runs (41), RBI (157) and sacrifice flies (11)
  • Named SEC Player of the Week twice (Feb. 16 and March 2)
  • Recorded only one error on the year, coming in the last week of the season
  • Named to the SEC Community Service team
  • Recorded a career-long 10 game-hit streak, tying the team high for the season

As a Sophomore (2008):

  • NFCA/Louisville Slugger Second-team All-American
  • Easton First-team All-American
  • Women's College World Series All-Tournament team
  • SEC All-Tournament team
  • Hit two home runs in 6-1 World Series semifinal win over Texas A&M
  • Hit a grand slam against Georgia Tech in regionals
  • Set the school single-season record for RBI (64), total bases (137) and sacrifice flies (6)
  • Tied the school single-season record for home runs with 17

As a Freshman (2007):

  • Named to the SEC All-Freshman team
  • Went down with a torn ALC on Feb. 26 vs. Eastern Michigan, but returned on April 4 vs. Florida State as the designated player
  • Hit the only grand slam of the season in Florida's 8-0, NCAA Regional win over Georgia Tech

High School: A 2006 graduate of El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, Calif. … Coached by Lori Chandler … Earned all-city, All-West Valley League and all-area honors all four years … Named the West Valley Co-MVP in 2003 and the Most Valuable Player in 2004 … Played travel ball with the Orange County Batbusters … Coached by Gary Haning … Team claimed the 16-and-Under Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) National title in 2003 and the 18-and-Under ASA Class A National title in 2004 … Team finished third at the 2005 Gold Nationals and won in 2006.

Enea’s Career Statistics

YEAR

AVG.

GP-GS

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB-ATT

FLD%

2007

.227

48-48

123

16

30

6

0

6

22

14

28

4-5

.984

2008

.336

74-74

223

41

75

11

0

17

64

19

29

3-3

.962

2009

.339

68-66

174

37

59

11

0

18

70

48

31

3-4

.968

2010 .308     59-59 156 48 48 8 0 20 65 116 31 2-4 1.00

CAREER

.309

249-247

685

142

212

36

0

61

221

197

119

12-16

.977

Enea’s Career Bests

AB

5, three times; last vs. Pacific (2/27/09)

R

4 at Cal State Fullerton (3/6/10)

H

3, fiveimes; last at UC Davis  3/7/10

Streak

12 games (2/19/10 - 3/7/10)

RBI

6, at CS Fullerton (3/6/10)

2B

1, 34times; last vs. Kentucky (4/18/10)

HR

2, four times, last vs USF (3/25/10)

BB

3, two times; last vs. Mississippi St. (4/4/09)

SB

1, 11 times; last vs. UC Davis (3/7/10)

PO

10 vs. Oregon (2/9/07)

A

3 vs. Baylor (2/24/07)

Statistics

Season Statistics

Season Statistics

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Career Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 10

    2007Freshman

    C
    5'8"
    10
  • 10

    2008Sophomore

    C
    5'8"
    10
  • 10

    2009Junior

    LF
    5'8"
    10
  • 10

    2010Senior

    OF
    5'8"
    10