While at UCLA, she was a 4-time All-American, a 2-time NCAA champion, a 3-time Honda-Broderick award winner, and won the Honda Cup her senior year. She also led the nation in hitting her senior year (.510), and also had the lowest ERA (0.23). She broke 7 UCLA records and holds the NCAA record of winning percentage with a .930 average (93-7).
Lisa has been under contract with Louisville Slugger and has developed the first-ever female signature bat, which has since been expanded to include seven different models. Additionally, the "Lisa Fernandez Signature Knee Pad", the first ever for a female softball athlete, is available in retail stores.
She has been featured in numerous publications, such as USA Today, People Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and Women's Sports and Fitness.
Lisa has designed and conducted over fifty nationwide softball and motivational skill camps and clinics in over twenty cities in the last several years. She has also worked with a number of charitable groups, schools, and young women's organizations, encouraging them to "...never be satisfied and to reach for their dreams."