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Katie Burkhart was born on 24 February, 1986 in San Luis Obispo, California, is an American All-Star softball pitcher and softball coach. Discover Katie Burkhart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Born 24 February, 1986
Birthday 24 February
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1986

Katherine Burkhart (born February 24, 1986) is an American, former collegiate All-American, retired professional All-Star softball pitcher and softball coach.

2005

Burkhart began her freshman year with a top-5 season strikeouts record and throwing a no-hitter on March 4, 2005, vs. the San Diego State Aztecs.

She debuted on February 5 throwing two shutout innings with two strikeouts to earn her first save against the UTSA Roadrunners.

For her sophomore campaign, Burkhart was named to the Pac-10 Second Team.

She threw a no-hitter and set new school records in strikeouts, shutouts (tied), innings pitched and strikeout ratio.

Her wins were good for second all-time; all of her marks remain top-10 for the Sun Devils.

Beginning on March 2 in a win over the Southern Utah Thunderbirds, Burkhart went on a career best 41.2 consecutive scoreless inning streak that was snapped in a 10-inning loss to the FSU Seminoles on March 16.

For the streak, Burkhart went 6–1 over 9 games (4 complete) fanning 69 and giving up 17 hits and 4 walks for a 0.51 WHIP.

On April 8, Burkhart set a school and career record by recording 23 strikeouts in a loss to the Washington Huskies.

The single game total tied her for 5th all-time in the NCAA.

Combined with pitchers Caitlin Noble and Danielle Lawrie, the game featured the then most strikeouts combined ever in a game at 42.

Later on April 14, Burkhart won a 10-inning duel with Alicia Hollowell and the Arizona Wildcats to combine for an NCAA record 37 strikeouts.

On May 11, Burkhart tossed a 15 strikeout, one-hit shutout over Washington; the game featured the most combined strikeouts ever in a regulation game at 34, which she also holds with Lawrie.

2006

The Sun Devils made it to that year's Women's College World Series and had a win over the Oregon State Beavers but eventually were eliminated by the Tennessee Vols in extra innings on June 3, 2006.

2007

In her junior year, Burkhart earned her first 2007 NFCA First Team All-American citation to accompany First Team Pac-10 and Pitcher of the Year honors.

She set the season strikeouts and innings record with career bests, while also breaking her own wins and strikeout ratio marks and tying the shutout record again.

Burkhart fired her first career perfect game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on March 15.

Later on April 24, Burkhart reached 1,000 strikeouts in relief vs. the UNLV Rebels.

She joined an exclusive list of NCAA Division I pitchers to accomplish the feat in three season or less.

For her senior year, she was awarded First Team All-American, All-Pac-10 and Pitcher of the Year for a second year in a row.

Burkhart achieved the conference pitching Triple Crown for her strikeouts, wins and ERA (the two latter both career best).

Her shutouts, WHIP and strikeout ratio (11.3) were also career highs and together with her wins set new school records; in addition, her ERA was ranked in the top-10 also for a season.

She threw two perfect games.

On February 15, Burkhart struck out 18 Western Michigan Broncos in 7-innings for a career high in regulation.

That same game also started a career best 15 consecutive game win streak that was snapped on March 20 in a one-run loss to the FSU Seminoles.

2008

She played college softball at Arizona State, and won a national championship with the team in 2008 and was named Most Outstanding Player.

Burkhart holds the career records in wins, strikeouts, perfect games, WHIP, innings pitched and strikeout ratio for the school.

She also ranks in several career pitching categories and the top-10 for strikeouts and perfect games for both the Pac-12 Conference and the NCAA Division I.

She has also pitched for the USA Softball team.

She also helped remove snakes from a plane that was bound from Hawaii to Phoenix in 2023.

Burkhart was drafted first overall and played for the USSSA Pride, Tennessee Diamonds and Carolina Diamonds in the National Pro Fastpitch, where she currently is a top-10 career leader in strikeout ratio, WHIP and complete games.

Additionally she also played in Japan.

Arizona State won the 2008 Women's College World Series, and Burkhart was named the Most Outstanding Player on June 3 vs. the Texas A&M Aggies.

She pitched back-to-back shutouts against Aggies with 13 strikeouts in the final game to clinch the title.

This was Arizona State's first WCWS championship under the current format.

2010

Defeating the Arizona Wildcats on April 9, Burkhart won her 100th career game.

2011

In 2011 she was inducted into the SLOHS & Asa Hall of Fame.

2012

Following the 2012 NPF season, Burkhart announced her retirement as a player.

2017

Following her career her Jersey was retired from Arizona State University in 2017.

2018

Then in 2018 she was inducted to the Arizona State University Hall of Fame.