Hall of Fame
Compton, Tracy

Tracy Compton
- Induction:
- 1999
A four-time All-American pitcher on the UCLA softball team (1982-83-84-85), Compton helped lead the Bruins to three NCAA championships including being named an All-College World Series performer in 1985. She teamed up on the mound with fellow UCLA Hall of Famer Debbie Doom to make up one of the most dominating pitching duos ever. Compton still holds UCLA’s all-time career earned run average record with a 0.15 ERA. She also holds the Bruin single season record with a microscopic 0.04 ERA in 1983. That same year she had the best won-loss record in the nation (22-1). Compton totaled 72 victories in her Bruin career to go along with 587 strikeouts. Other career highlights include pitching for the USA in the 1982 World Championships and pitching her team to the gold medal in the 1983 National Sports Festival. In 1986, Compton was named the ASA (Amateur Softball Association) representative to the U.S. Olympic Committee House of Delegates.
* Accomplishments listed above were at the time of induction.
* Accomplishments listed above were at the time of induction.
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