2010 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on June 3 – June 8.
Champion – UCLA Bruins (50-11)
Runner Up – Arizona Wildcats (52-14)
The Bruins set numerous school and Women’s College World Series records en route to their 12th national title and 11th NCAA championship. After steamrolling through Regionals and Super Regionals with a 5-0 record, UCLA won all five games in Oklahoma City.
The WCWS run began with a 16-3 demolition of Florida, which marked the most runs scored in any UCLA postseason game. Consecutive 5-2 victories over Hawai’i and Georgia pushed the Bruins to the WCWS Championship Series, where they faced longtime rival Arizona.
Game one of the finals was an instant classic, as the game featured six ties and lead changes. Trailing 5-4 with two outs in the bottom of the seventh, Dani Yudin reached second following a miscommunication in the Arizona outfield and Kaila Shull drove in the game-tying run with another double to send it into extra innings.
Megan Langenfeld, who was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, then hit a walk-off homer with two outs in the eighth to give the Bruins the win.
The Bruins finished off the Wildcats the following night, behind four home runs, to post a 15-9 victory.
UCLA hit a WCWS-record 14 home runs, including a record four by both Langenfeld and Andrea Harrison.
Harrison, who set the record for most RBI in one WCWS with 11, was joined on the All-Tournament Team by Samantha Camuso.
As a team, the Bruins set single-season marks for home runs (108), slugging percentage (.602), on base percentage (.432) and walks (244).
- Most Outstanding Player – Megan Langenfeld, UCLA
- Batting Leader – Megan Langenfeld, UCLA – .706
- RBI Leader – Andrea Harrison, UCLA – 11
- Home Run Leader – 3 tied at 4. Megan Langenfeld, UCLA ; Chambers, Arizona; Andrea Harrison, UCLA
- ERA Leader – Megan Langenfeld, UCLA – 3.28
- Strikeout Leader – Kenzie Fowler, Arizona – 49
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Brittany Schutte, Florida
Traci Yoshikawa, Hawaii
Rhea Taylor, Missouri
Ivy Renfroe, Tennessee
Erinn Webb, Tennessee
K’Lee Arredondo, Arizona
Karissa Buchanan, Arizona
Kenzie Fowler, Arizona
Brittany Lastrapes, Arizona
Samantha Camuso, UCLA
Andrea Harrison, UCLA
SCORES
- Hawaii 3 Missouri 2
- UCLA 16 Florida 3 (6 inn.)
- Tennessee 9 Arizona 0 (5 inn.)
- Georgia 6 Washington 3
- UCLA 5 Hawaii 2
- Tennessee 7 Georgia 5
- Florida 5 Missouri 0 – Missouri eliminated
- Arizona 4 Washington 3 – Washington eliminated
- Georgia 3 Florida 2 – Florida eliminated
- Arizona 5 Hawaii 0 – Hawaii eliminated
- UCLA 5 Georgia 2 – Georgia eliminated
- Arizona 8 Tennessee 0 (5 inn.)
- Arizona 5 Tennessee 2
- UCLA 6 Arizona 5 (8 inn.)
- UCLA 15 Arizona 9
FINAL STANDINGS
1. UCLA Bruins (5-0)
2. Arizona Wildcats (4-3)
3. Tennessee Lady Vols (2-2)
4. Georgia Bulldogs (2-2)
5t. Florida Gators (1-2)
5t. Hawaii Rainbow Wahine (1-2)
7t. Washington Huskies (0-2)
7t. Missouri Tigers (0-2)
NATIONAL SEEDS
- Alabama
- Michigan
- Washington
- Florida
- UCLA
- Georgia
- Texas
- Georgia Tech
- Missouri
- Arizona
- California
- LSU
- Arizona State
- Oklahoma
- Tennessee
- Hawaii
REGIONALS
Tuscaloosa Regional
- Alabama 9 Alcorn State 0
- Lipscomb 4 UAB 1
- UAB 10 Alcorn State 1 – Alcorn State
- Alabama 5 Lipscomb 2
- Lipscomb 7 UAB 6
- Alabama 6 Lipscomb 0
Alabama qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-0.
Stanford Regional
- Hawaii 10 UC Davis 2
- Stanford 5 Texas Tech 4
- Texas Tech 1 UC Davis 0 – UC Davis eliminated
- Hawaii 6 Stanford 3
- Texas Tech 6 Stanford 3 – Stanford eliminated
- Hawaii 7 Texas Tech 1 – Texas Tech eliminated
Hawaii qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Atlanta Regional
- Georgia Tech 5 Jacksonville State 3
- Oregon 1 Auburn 0
- Auburn 15 Jacksonville State 1 – Jacksonville State eliminated
- Oregon 11 Georgia Tech 2
- Georgia Tech 4 Auburn 1 – Auburn eliminated
- Oregon 4 Georgia Tech 3 – Georgia Tech eliminated
Oregon qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Columbia Regional
- Missouri 3 Creighton 2
- Illinois 4 DePaul 2
- DePaul 3 Creighton 2 – Creighton eliminated
- Missouri 3 Illinois 1
- Illinois 9 DePaul 1 – DePaul eliminated
- Missouri 4 Illinois 2
Missouri qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Los Angeles Regional
- UCLA 11 Saint Mary’s 4
- San Diego State 3 Fresno State 2
- Fresno State 6 Saint Mary’s 0 – Saint Mary’s eliminated
- UCLA 4 San Diego State 3
- Fresno State 4 San Diego State 3 – San Diego State eliminated
- UCLA 7 Fresno State 0 – Fresno State eliminated
UCLA qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Baton Rouge Regional
- LSU 6 McNeese State 0
- Louisiana-Lafayette 5 Texas A&M 0
- Texas A&M 2 McNeese State 0 – McNeese State eliminated
- Louisiana-Lafayette 1 LSU 0
- Texas A&M 1 LSU 0 – LSU eliminated
- Louisiana-Lafayette 6 Texas A&M 1 – Texas A&M eliminated
Louisiana-Lafayette qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Gainesville Regional
- Florida 6 Bethune-Cookman 0
- UCF 7 FIU 1
- FIU 2 Bethune-Cookman 0 – Bethune-Cookman eliminated
- Florida 6 UCF 0
- FIU 7 UCF 0 – UCF eliminated
- Florida 13 FIU 3 – FIU eliminated
Florida qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Amherst Regional
- Arizona State 6 Boston University 1
- Long Island 3 UMass 1
- Boston University 10 UMass 4 – UMass eliminated
- Arizona State 3 Long Island 2
- Long Island 5 Boston University 4 – Boston University eliminated
- Arizona State 9 Long Island 1 – Long Island eliminated
Arizona State qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Seattle Regional
- Washington 3 North Dakota State 0
- North Carolina 1 Nebraska 0
- Nebraska 5 North Dakota State 1 – North Dakota State eliminated
- Washington 1 North Carolina 0
- North Carolina 1 Nebraska 0 – Nebraska eliminated
- Washington 2 North Carolina 1
Washington qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
College Park Regional
- Oklahoma 10 Syracuse 0
- Fordham 2 Maryland 1
- Maryland 4 Syracuse 1 – Syracuse eliminated
- Oklahoma 1 Fordham 0
- Fordham 5 Maryland 2 – Maryland eliminated
- Oklahoma 2 Fordham 0 – Fordham eliminated
Oklahoma qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Athens Regional
- Georgia 10 Elon 4
- Florida State 10 Radford 1
- Radford 8 Elon 0 – Elon eliminated
- Georgia 5 Florida State 2
- Radford 3 Florida State 2 – Florida State eliminated
- Georgia 8 Radford 1 – Radford eliminated
Georgia qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Columbus Regional
- California 10 Bucknell 0
- Kentucky 6 Ohio State 5
- Ohio State 6 Bucknell 0 – Bucknell eliminated
- California 1 Kentucky 0
- Ohio State 5 Kentucky 3 – Kentucky eliminated
- California 7 Ohio State 0 – Ohio State eliminated
California qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Austin Regional
- Texas 6 Iona 0
- BYU 1 East Carolina 0
- East Carolina 3 Iona 0 – Iona eliminated
- BYU 9 Texas 8
- East Carolina 1 Texas 0 – Texas eliminated
- BYU 8 East Carolina 3 – East Carolina eliminated
BYU qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Tucson Regional
- Arizona 9 Cornell 0
- Hofstra 8 Oklahoma State 6
- Oklahoma State 7 Cornell 0 – Cornell eliminated
- Arizona 6 Hofstra 0
- Hofstra 5 Oklahoma State 2 – Oklahoma State eliminated
- Arizona 10 Hofstra 6 – Hofstra eliminated
Arizona qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Ann Arbor Regional
- Michigan 11 Wright State 2
- Notre Dame 1 Illinois State 0
- Wright State 10 Illinois State 8 – Illinois State eliminated
- Michigan 8 Notre Dame 0
- Notre Dame 6 Wright State 5 – Wright State eliminated
- Michigan 12 Notre Dame 2 – Notre Dame eliminated
Michigan qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Knoxville Regional
- Tennessee 5 Ball State 0
- Virginia 1 Louisville 0
- Louisville 5 Ball State 1 – Ball State eliminated
- Tennessee 11 Virginia 2
- Louisville 7 Virginia 4 – Virginia eliminated
- Tennessee 3 Louisville 1 – Louisville eliminated
Tennessee qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.
Tuscaloosa Super Regional
- Alabama 8 Hawaii 0
- Hawaii 8 Alabama 7
- Hawaii 5 Alabama 4
Hawaii qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.
Columbia Super Regional
- Missouri 1 Oregon 0
- Missouri 7 Oregon 2
Missouri qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.
Los Angeles Super Regional
- UCLA 10 Louisiana-Lafayette 2
- UCLA 10 Louisiana-Lafayette 1
UCLA qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.
Gainesville Station Super Regional
- Florida 8 Arizona State 0
- Florida 5 Arizona State 2
Florida qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.
Seattle Super Regional
- Oklahoma 5 Washington 1
- Washington 3 Oklahoma 0
- Washington 4 Oklahoma 0
Washington qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.
Athens Super Regional
- Georgia 6 California 0
- Georgia 10 California 1
Georgia qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.
Tucson Super Regional
- Arizona 2 BYU 1
- Arizona 10 BYU 2
Arizona State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.
Ann Arbor Super Regional
- Tennessee 5 Michigan 0
- Tennessee 4 Michigan 3
Tennessee qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.
REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION
- Honda Sports Award – Danielle Lawrie, Washington (40-5, 1.11 ERA, 495 K, .313, 15 HR, 57 RBI)
- USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year – Danielle Lawrie, Washington (40-5, 1.11 ERA, 495 K, .313, 15 HR, 57 RBI)
ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM
P – Kenzie Fowler, Arizona
P – Danielle Lawrie, Washington
P – Jen Mineau, Fordham
C – Chelsea Bramlett, Mississippi State
1B – Meredith Hackett, Illinois
2B – Jen Yee, Georgia Tech
3B – Melissa Gonzalez, Hawaii
SS – Katelyn Boyd, Arizona State
OF – Alissa Haber, Stanford
OF – Brittany Lastrapes, Arizona
OF – April Setterlund, Boston
UTIL – Megan Langenfeld, UCLA
UTIL – Nikia Williams, Washington
AL – Valerie Arioto, California
AL – GiOnna DiSalvatore, UCLA
AL – Jenn Salling, Washington
AL – Kristen Shortridge, LSU
AL – Danielle Spaulding, North Carolina
ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM
P – Blaire Luna, Texas
P – Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma
P – Jordan Taylor, Michigan
C – Stacie Chambers, Arizona
1B – Dorian Shaw, Michigan
2B – Amber Flores, Oklahoma
3B – Maggie Viefhaus, Michigan
SS – K’Lee Arredondo, Arizona
OF – Kelly Majam, Hawaii
OF – Taylor Schlopy, Georgia
OF – Francesca Enea, Florida
UTIL – Charlotte Morgan, Alabama
UTIL – Jessica Shults, Oklahoma
AL – Kayla Braud, Alabama
AL – Alisa Goler, Georgia
AL – Meagan May, Texas A&M
AL – Nikki Nemitz, Michigan
AL – Melissa Roth, Louisville
ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM
P – Whitney Kiihnl, Lipscomb
P – Toni Paisley, East Carolina
P – Sara Plourde, UMass
C – Samantha Marder, Ohio State
1B – Renae Sinkler, Creighton
2B – Kara Nelson, Illinois State
3B – Abby Olson, Illinois State
SS – Lauren Grill, Mississippi
OF – Raven Chavanne, Tennessee
OF – Lauren Lindsay, Tulsa
OF – Rhea Taylor, Missouri
DP – Hope Rush, Georgia Tech
UTIL – Miranda Dixon, Arkansas
AL – Samantha Beasley, San Diego State
AL – Stephanie Brombacher, Florida
AL – Kat Dotson, Tennessee
AL – Kelsi Dunne, Alabama
AL – Katie Fleury, Notre Dame