Sarah Kohlbrenner | Florida Southern College | Softball | 2004-07
Sarah Kohlbrenner played four seasons for the Moccasins and Hall of Fame coach Chris Bellotto from 2004-07, and helped lead them to four Sunshine State Conference championships, and three South Region Championships. The Moccasins were the 2004 national runner-up, placed third at the 2006 national finals, and fourth in 2007. Over those four years the Moccasins amassed a 200-42 record for the best 4-year run of any softball team in SSC history, and Kohlbrenner started all but one of those games.
In her time as a Moccasin, Kohlbrenner was a two-time All-American and a four-time All-SSC and All-South Region performer. She earned South Region Tournament MVP honors in 2006 and was named to the South Region All-Tournament Team in 2007. Kohlbrenner was also named to the SSC’s Silver Anniversary Softball Team as one of only two active players at the time that team was selected. She was named the SSC Player-of-the-Year as a junior in 2006, and the Freshman-of-the-Year in 2004.
Over her career, Kohlbrenner had a .391 batting average with 39 doubles, 28 triples, 12 home runs and 230 RBI. She also scored 207 runs and stole 94 bases. She holds Florida Southern career records for games played (241), runs scored (207), triples (28), and total bases (410), and ranks in the school’s top-five in seven other categories as well, including hits with 279 and walks with 103. Her combined total of hits and walks is the most in school history, and she is the only Moccasin to rank in the career top five in doubles, triples, and home runs.
Kohlbrenner earned her bachelor’s degree in marketing from Florida Southern in 2007, and was selected to the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2014.