Georgina Corrick

[1][2] On November 9, 2016, Corrick signed a national letter of intent to attend South Florida for the 2017–18 academic year.

[3] During her freshman year in 2018, Corrick appeared in 32 games for the Bulls, including 27 starts, and posted a 15–9 record with a 1.68 ERA, and 164 strikeouts in 171+1⁄3 innings.

[4] During conference play, she posted a 1.53 ERA and a 9–3 record, while holding opposing batters to a .204 batting average to help lead South Florida to the AAC regular season championship.

Her 260 strikeouts were the sixth most in a single season in USF history, while her 25 wins tied for seventh.

This marked her fifth career no-hitter, putting her second all-time at USF trailing only Sara Nevins with nine.

Following an outstanding season, she was named AAC Pitcher of the Year, and NFCA third-team All-American.

[16] During her red-shirt senior year in 2022, she posted a 37–5 record with 21 shutouts, 418 strikeouts and a 0.51 ERA in 274+1⁄3 innings.

[23] Corrick led the AAC in wins, innings (94.0), strikeouts and starts (14), while also holding opposing hitters to a .134 average.

[37] She again represented Great Britain at the 2022 Women's Softball European Championship where she won a silver medal.

[38] During the tournament, Corrick threw her first no-hitter for the national team on July 25, 2022, in an opening round-robin game against Germany.

[39] On July 27, Corrick helped Great Britain defeat defending champion Italy for the first time in an official European or World tournament game.

[42] On July 13, 2023, Corrick pitched a perfect game against Ireland during the 2024 Women's Softball World Cup.

[44] In 2023, Corrick served as a graduate assistant pitching coach with the South Florida Bulls softball team.