Career Summary
McKenna Bull finished her career as the most successful pitcher in BYU history. She holds the top spot for single season and career records in wins, complete games, shutouts, saves, innings pitched and strikeouts. She also finished in the top three in ERA, strikeouts per seven innings and opponent batting average. Additionally, in her senior season she threw 57.2-consecutive scoreless innings, a BYU record. Bull was the main workhorse through the toughest schedules that BYU softball has played. In the WCC, she was pitcher of the week 17 total times, including nine in 2017. She was the WCC Pitcher of the Year for three-straight seasons (2015-17) along with being named to the All-WCC First Team in each of those seasons as well. In all four seasons, Bull helped the Cougars win the WCC championship and advance to NCAA Regionals. Additionally, she received NFCA All-Pacific Region honors in each season, being named to the first team as a senior, and was an NFCA Third Team All-American in 2017.
Personal
- Parents John and Melissa
- One sister named Megan
- Majoring in family studies
Before BYU
- 53-17 career record at Weber High School
- Struck out 729 batters in her high school career
- Three-time 5A first team All-State and All-Area selection
- 2012 5A MVP from the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune
- Received All-Tournament MVP awards and led her team to the 2012 5A state championship
- Had a 1.34 ERA, she had 310 strikeouts and a 26-2 record her junior year
- As a senior, batted .318
- Winner of the Ralph Price Award at Weber High
- Played for the Salt Lake Pegasus and helped them to a first place finish in the 2013 Colorado Fireworks tournament. In 2012, she helped the Pegasus win the Western Nationals in Arizona