1995 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on May 25-29.
Champion – Arizona Wildcats (64-3)
Runner Up – Cal State Northridge Matadors (52-9)
UCLA won their eighth NCAA championship, and ninth overall, by defeating Arizona 4–2 in the final game. UCLA pitcher Tanya Harding was named Women’s College World Series Most Outstanding Player, the first time the honor was awarded by the NCAA.
The Bruins’ participation and championship were later vacated by the NCAA.
- Most Outstanding Player – Tanya Harding, UCLA
- Batting Leader – Leah O’Brien, Arizona – .667
- Batting Leader – Brandi Shiver, Arizona – .667
- RBI Leader – Krista Gomez, Arizona – 6
- RBI Leader – Tanya Harding, UCLA – 6
- Home Run Leader – Kari Knopf, Iowa – 2
- ERA Leader – Jenny McMahon, Iowa – 0.62
- Strikeout Leader – Tanya Harding, UCLA – 20
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
P – Tanya Harding, UCLA
P – Amie Stewart, UNLV
C – Leah Braatz, Arizona
1B – Kari Knopf, Iowa
2B – Kelly Howard, UCLA
3B – Jennifer Brundage, UCLA
SS – Julie Williams, Cal State Fullerton
OF – Leah O’Brien, Arizona
OF – Brandi Macias, Iowa
OF – Alison Johnsen, Arizona
AL – Nancy Evans, Arizona
OF – Brandi Shriver, Arizona
SCORES
- Arizona 9 Princeton 1 (5 inn.)
- Cal State Fullerton 1 UNLV 0
- Southestern Louisiana 5 Michigan 0
- UCLA 2 Iowa 1
- Arizona 11 Cal State Fullerton 0 (4 inn.)
- UNLV 5 Southwestern Louisiana 1
- UNLV 2 Princeton 0 – Princeton eliminated
- Iowa 9 Michigan 7 – Michigan eliminated
- UCLA 3 Southwestern Louisiana 0 – Southwestern Louisiana eliminated
- Iowa 6 Cal State Fullerton 5 – Cal State Fullerton eliminated
- Arizona 8 UNLV 0 (6 inn.) – UNLV eliminated
- UCLA 5 Iowa 0 – Iowa eliminated
- UCLA 4 Arizona 2 – Arizona eliminated
FINAL STANDINGS
1. UCLA Bruins (4-0)
2. Arizona Wildcats (3-1)
3. Iowa Hawkeyes (2-2)
4. UNLV Rebels (3-2)
5t. Cal State Fullerton Titans (1-2)
5t. Southwestern Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns (1-2)
7t. Michigan Wolverines (0-2)
7t. Princeton Tigers (0-2)
REGIONALS
Regional No. 1
- Notre Dame 5 Illinois-Chicago 2
- Michigan 6 DePaul 0
- Illinois-Chicago 10 DePaul 0 (6 inn.) – DePaul eliminated
- Michigan 2 Notre Dame 0
- Notre Dame 8 Illinois-Chicago 5 (9 inn.) – Illinois-Chicago eliminated
- Michigan 15 Notre Dame 6 – Notre Dame eliminated
Michigan qualifies for the WCWS, 3-0.
Regional No. 2
- Connecticut 3 UMass 0
- Princeton 9 Hofstra 5
- Hofstra 3 UMass 0 – UMass eliminated
- Princeton 10 Connecticut 0 (6 inn.)
- Connecticut 3 Hofstra 2 (8 inn.) – Hofstra eliminated
- Princeton 6 Connecticut 2 – Connecticut eliminated
Princeton qualifies for the WCWS, 3-0.
Regional No. 3
- Nebraska 5 Florida State 1
- Arizona 8 Ohio 0
- Florida State 2 Ohio 0 – Ohio eliminated
- Arizona 9 Nebraska 1 (6 inn.)
- Florida State 6 Nebraska 2 – Nebraska eliminated
- Arizona 15 Florida State 0 (5 inn.) – Florida State eliminated
Arizona qualifies for the WCWS, 3-0.
Regional No. 4
- Cal State Fullerton 9 Illinois State 1 (6 inn.)
- Cal State Northridge 2 Missouri 1
- Illinois State 5 Missouri 1 – Missouri eliminated
- Cal State Fullerton 1 Cal State Northridge 0
- Cal State Northridge 11 Illinois State 4 – Illinois State eliminated
- Cal State Fullerton 2 Cal State Northridge 1 (8 inn.) – Cal State Northridge eliminated
Cal State Fullerton qualifies for the WCWS, 3-0.
Regional No. 5
- Washington 1 Louisiana Tech 0
- Southwestern Louisiana 5 Nicholls State 1
- Nicholls State 4 Louisiana Tech 1 – Louisiana Tech eliminated
- Southwestern Louisiana 7 Washington 6
- Washington 7 Nicholls State 2 – Nicholls State eliminated
- Southwestern Louisiana 3 Washington 1 – Washington eliminated
Southwestern Louisiana qualifies for the WCWS, 3-0.
Regional No. 6
- Iowa 3 Sacramento State 0
- Fresno State 2 California 1
- California 2 Sacramento State 1 – Sacramento State eliminated
- Iowa 1 Fresno State 0
- Fresno State 2 California 0 – California eliminated
- Fresno State 1 Iowa 0
- Iowa 2 Fresno State 1 (9 inn.) – Fresno State eliminated
Iowa qualifies for the WCWS, 3-1.
Regional No. 7
- Oklahoma State 3 Utah 0
- UNLV 10 Oklahoma 2 (6 inn.)
- Oklahoma 7 Utah 1 – Utah eliminated
- UNLV 5 Oklahoma State 0
- Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma State 0
- Oklahoma 2 UNLV 1
- UNLV 2 Oklahoma 0
UNLV qualifies for the WCWS, 3-1.
Regional No. 8
- Hawaii 3 South Carolina 2
- UCLA 8 Campbell 0 (5 inn.)
- South Carolina 4 Campbell 1 – Campbell eliminated
- UCLA 9 Hawaii 0 (6 inn.)
- Hawaii 2 South Carolina 0 – South Carolina eliminated
- UCLA 4 Hawaii 3 – Hawaii eliminated
UCLA qualifies for the WCWS, 3-0.
REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION
- Honda Sports Award – Jennifer Brundage, UCLA (.516 BA, 14 HR, 60 RBI)
ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM
P – Brooke Wilkins, Hawaii
P – Carrie Dolan, Arizona
P – Cheryl Longeway, Lousiana-Lafayette
C – Gillian Boxx, California
1B – Amy Chellevold, Arizona
2B – Jenny Dalton, Arizona
3B – Jennifer Brundage, UCLA
SS – Laura Espinoza, Arizona
OF – Laura Berg, Fresno State
OF – Robyn Yorke, Fresno State
OF – Leah O’Brien, Arizona
DP – Kathy Morton, Lousiana-Lafayette
UTIL – Sara Griffin, Michigan
AL – Kelly Kovach, Michigan
AL – Cyndi Parus, UNLV
AL – Kim Rondina, UNLV
AL – Leah Braatz, Arizona
AL – Missy Nowak, DePaul
ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM
P – Terri Kobata, Notre Dame
P – Susie Bugliarello, Sacramento State
P – Whitney Floyd, California
C – Tiffany Whittall, Lousiana-Lafayette
1B – Stephanie DeFeo, Lousiana-Lafayette
2B – Kelly Howard, UCLA
3B – Tobin Echo-Hawk, Nebraska
SS – Ali Viola, Nebraska
OF – Sara Mallett, UNLV
OF – Dana Fulmer, South Carolina
OF – Lana Jimenez, Lousiana-Lafayette
DP – Jen Ackley, California
UT – Scia Maumausolo, Cal State Northridge
AL – Amie Stewart, UNLV
AL – Lynn Britton, Lousiana-Lafayette
AL – Nicole Odom, UCLA
AL – Tanya Harding, UCLA
AL – Kim Ward, Oklahoma State
ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM
P – Trinity Johnson, South Carolina
P – Jodi Burch, Illinois State
P – Brea Moore, Oklahoma
C – Julie Crandall, UNLV
1B – Alleah Poulson, UCLA
2B – Chris Zboril, Cal State Fullerton
3B – Cindy Lawton, Florida State
SS – Jen Babik, Princeton
OF – Andrea D’Innocenzo, Connecticut
OF – Shamalene Wilson, Florida State
OF – Rachel Nelson, Minnesota
DP – Katie Marten, Notre Dame
UTIL – Debbie Bilbao, Iowa
AL – Michelle Venturella, Indiana
AL – Tina Plew, South Carolina
AL – Karie Langelier, Oklahoma State
AL – Mandy Pfeiffer, Princeton
AL – Tasha Reents, Iowa
AL – Kari Knopf, Iowa