Eastern Florida State College Softball Team Rewrites Record Books in Historic Season

By  //  June 1, 2026

President Dr. Jim Richey: We are very proud of our Titan softball team’s performance at their first national tournament

It was a banner season for the Eastern Florida State College softball program, which made the NJCAA Division I National Tournament for the first time in program history. The Titans set seven team records this season, including the most wins (46), as they reached the South Atlantic District B Championship for the second time in school history.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – It was a banner season for the Eastern Florida State College softball program, which made the NJCAA Division I National Tournament for the first time in program history.

The Titans set seven team records this season, including the most wins (46), as they reached the South Atlantic District B Championship for the second time in school history.

The team received an at-large bid and made the most of its first appearance, advancing to the final eight in the tournament.

“The national tournament didn’t end the way we wanted it to, but these girls put Eastern Florida State College on the map,” Eastern Florida State College softball coach Andrew Zeger said.

“We were the team no one knew about, and through their play, we are leaving with the respect of every team here. From the first win in Titans history at the national tournament against a great Trinity Valley team to coming back from a 6-0 deficit in a heartbreaker against FSW, these girls never backed down.”

“The national tournament didn’t end the way we wanted it to, but these girls put Eastern Florida State College on the map,” Eastern Florida State College softball coach Andrew Zeger said.

Eastern Florida State College went 2-2 in the NJCAA Division I World Series, losing twice to Region 8 teams.

“We are very proud of our Titan softball team’s performance at their first national tournament,” said College President Dr. Jim Richey.

“This team is a trailblazer for the rise of the softball program, and we commend this group for the way they represented our college in Oxford, Alabama. Congratulations to Coach Andrew Zeger and the entire team. Go, Titans!”

“We are very proud of our Titan softball team’s performance at their first national tournament,” said College President Dr. Jim Richey.

This Titans group rewrote the Eastern Florida State College softball record books in 65 games.

The team scored the most runs (506), hit .366 as a team, slugging .564 with 54 home runs, which are all season highs. The team also hit more doubles (124) and triples (33) than any Titans team before them.

Along the way, they recorded the largest win in program history, a 26-0 victory over Hillsborough Community College, and posted a 10-game win streak, the longest in Titans history.

While the team was setting records, so were numerous players.

Sophomores Aracelis Jimenez, Avery Velazquez, and Annalyn Duncan will all be leaving with season or career marks in the record books.

Aracelis Jimenez was two hits shy of 100 this season, the second-most in program history, but her 182 hits in two seasons are a record. Teammate Avery Velazquez is third in Titans history with 147 hits.

Jimenez was two hits shy of 100 this season, the second-most in program history, but her 182 hits in two seasons are a record. Teammate Avery Velazquez is third in Titans history with 147 hits.

Jimenez set a record with 80 runs scored this season, and her 137 runs over two seasons are the most in Titans history.

Avery Velazquez also leaves Eastern Florida State College as the career leader in doubles with 37, home runs with 20, and 144 runs batted in.

On the mound, Avery Velazquez leaves as the wins leader with 37 in her two seasons, as well as the strikeout leader with 284, and finished with a 1.40 ERA over 360 2.3 innings with the Titans.

Duncan finished the season with 14 home runs, which is a season record, as is her 91 runs batted in. Freshman Jaelynne Whipple led the nation in triples with 12, which is a Titans record.

“I can’t thank this team enough for making this year unforgettable,” Zeger said. “The staff is going to miss this team, but they etched their names as the best to ever put on a Titans jersey.”