2015 NCAA Women’s College World Series

2015 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on May 28 – June 3.


Champion – Florida Gators (61-7)
Runner Up – Michigan Wolverines (60-8)


No. 1 Florida Gators softball became just the third program in the history of the sport to win back-to-back national championships, defeating the No. 3 Michigan Wolverines 4-1 on Wednesday in Game 3 of the 2015 Women’s College World Series Championship Series in Oklahoma City.

Senior right-handed pitcher Lauren Haeger (7.0 IP, 5 H, ER, BB, 5 K), the 2015 USA Softball Player of the Year, went the distance for Florida and also continued her dominance at the plate by going 1/1 with an RBI single and two intentional walks. With Wednesday’s performance a compliment to her tremendous effort throughout the event, she was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2015 NCAA Tournament.

UF outscored its opponents 41-8 in the NCAA Tournament with six shutouts in 11 games, two of which went to extra innings. The path was therefore even more arduous than a year ago, when the Gators ran through the field on the way to their first national title, outscoring opponents 81-10 with eight shutouts and six run-rule victories.

Haeger went 8-1 in nine tournament starts, losing by a 1-0 decision in a game void of run support. She tossed 65.0 total innings in the event, registering 44 strikeouts and giving up 36 hits (11 of which came a nine-inning game) while only walking nine batters and allowing six earned runs. Haeger was simultaneously Florida’s best bet at the plate, hitting .433 with four homers, 11 RBI, seven runs, eight walks and a stolen base.


  • Most Outstanding Player – Lauren Haeger, Florida
  • Batting Leader – Lauren Haeger, Florida – .571
  • RBI Leader – Lauren Haeger, Florida – 7
  • Home Run Leader – Lauren Haeger, Florida – 3
  • ERA Leader – N/A
  • Strikeout Leader – N/A

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Kelsey Stewart, Florida
DeWitt, Florida
Aubree Munro, Florida
Branndi Melero, Auburn
Carlee Wallace, Auburn

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SCORES

  1. Florida 7 Tennessee 2
  2. LSU 6 Auburn 1
  3. Michigan 5 Alabama 0
  4. UCLA 7 Oregon 1
  5. Florida 4 LSU 0
  6. Michigan 10 UCLA 4
  7. Auburn 4 Tennessee 2 – Tennessee eliminated
  8. Alabama 2 Oregon 1 – Oregon eliminated
  9. Auburn 11, UCLA 10 – UCLA eliminated
  10. LSU 5 Alabama 3 – Alabama eliminated
  11. Florida 3 Auburn 2 – Auburn eliminated
  12. Michigan 6 LSU 3 – LSU eliminated
  13. Florida 3 Michigan 2
  14. Michigan 1 Florida 0
  15. Florida 4 Michigan 1 – Michigan eliminated

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Florida Gators (5-1)
2. Michigan Wolverines (4-2)
3. LSU Tigers (2-2)
4. Auburn Tigers (2-2)
5t. Alabama Crimson Tide (1-2)
5t. UCLA Bruins (1-2)
7t. Oregon Ducks (0-2)
7t. Tennessee Lady Vols (0-2)


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NATIONAL SEEDS

  1. Florida (50–6)
  2. Oregon (46–6)
  3. Michigan (51–6)
  4. Auburn (49–9)
  5. LSU (44–11)
  6. Alabama (42–12)
  7. UCLA (45–10)
  8. Tennessee (42–14)
  9. Florida State (45–12)
  10. Missouri (39–14)
  11. Oklahoma (45–7)
  12. Arizona (38–17)
  13. Louisiana–Lafayette (39–9)
  14. Georgia (40–14)
  15. James Madison (47–8)
  16. Notre Dame (40–13)

REGIONALS

Gainesville Regional

  1. Hofstra 1 Florida Atlantic 0
  2. Florida 6 Florida A&M 0
  3. Florida 7 Hofstra 0
  4. Florida Atlantic 7 Florida A&M 2 – Florida A&M eliminated
  5. Florida Atlantic 3 Hofstra 2 – Hofstra eliminated
  6. Florida 1 Florida Atlantic 0 – Florida Atlantic eliminated

Florida qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-0.

Eugene Regional

  1. North Dakota St. 4 Fresno St. 0
  2. Oregon 8 BYU 0
  3. Oregon 4 North Dakota St. 3
  4. BYU 8 Fresno St. 7 – Fresno St. eliminated
  5. North Dakota St. 7 BYU 0 – BYU eliminated
  6. Oregon 6 North Dakota St. 1 – North Dakota St. eliminated

Oregon qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Ann Arbor Regional

  1. California 11 Pittsburgh 3
  2. Michigan 9 Oakland 1
  3. Michigan 9 California 1
  4. Pittsburgh 6 Oakland 3 – Oakland eliminated
  5. Pittsburgh 6 California 3 – California eliminated
  6. Michigan 10 Pittsburgh 3 – Pittsburgh eliminated

Michigan qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-0.

Auburn Regional

  1. South Alabama 11 Chattanooga 1
  2. Auburn 4 Tennessee Tech 1
  3. Auburn 1 South Alabama 0
  4. Tennessee Tech 8 Chattanooga 2 – Chattanooga eliminated
  5. South Alabama 9 Tennessee Tech 3 – Tennessee Tech eliminated
  6. Auburn 7 South Alabama 4 – South Alabama eliminated

Auburn qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Baton Rouge Regional

  1. Arizona St. 5 Nebraska 2
  2. LSU 15 Texas Southern 0
  3. Arizona St. 1 LSU 0
  4. Nebraska 5 Texas Southern 0 – Texas Southern eliminated
  5. LSU 3 Nebraska 2 – Nebraska eliminated
  6. LSU 5 Arizona St. 0
  7. LSU 4 Arizona St. 3 – Arizona St. eliminated

LSU qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Washington 4 USC Upstate 1
  2. Alabama 8 Fairfield 0
  3. Alabama 9 Washington 0
  4. USC Upstate 9 Fairfield 0 – Fairfield eliminated
  5. Washington 9 USC Upstate 1 – USC Upstate eliminated
  6. Alabama 11 Washington 1 – Washington eliminated

Alabama qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Los Angeles Regional

  1. Texas 8 San Diego St. 3
  2. UCLA 9 Cal State Northridge 1
  3. UCLA 4 Texas 1
  4. San Diego St. 5 Cal State Northridge 4 – Cal State Northridge eliminated
  5. San Diego St. 4 Texas 3 – Texas eliminated
  6. UCLA 8 San Diego St. 0 – San Diego St.  eliminated

UCLA qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Knoxville Regional

  1. Utah 6 Virginia Tech 1
  2. Tennessee 2 Longwood 0
  3. Tennessee 9 Utah 1
  4. Longwood 6 Virginia Tech 4 – Virginia Tech eliminated
  5. Utah 2 Longwood 0 – Longwood eliminated
  6. Tennessee 3 Utah 1- Utah eliminated

Tennessee qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tallahassee Regional

  1. UCF 4 South Carolina 1
  2. Florida State 5 Dartmouth 1
  3. Florida State 2 UCF 1
  4. South Carolina 3 Dartmouth 1 – Dartmouth eliminated
  5. UCF 5 South Carolina 2 – South Carolina eliminated
  6. Florida State 5 UCF 0 – UCF eliminated

Florida State qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbia Regional

  1. Kansas 1 Louisville 0
  2. Missouri 7 Indiana State 0
  3. Missouri 5 Kansas 2
  4. Indiana State 2 Louisville 1 – Louisville eliminated
  5. Kansas 2 Indiana State 0 – Indiana State eliminated
  6. Missouri 7 Kansas 6 – Kansas eliminated

Missouri qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Norman Regional

  1. Texas A&M 2 Lehigh 1
  2. Oklahoma 8 Central Arkansas 0
  3. Oklahoma 7 Texas A&M 5
  4. Lehigh 3 Central Arkansas 0 – Central Arkansas eliminated
  5. Texas A&M 5 Lehigh 0 – Lehigh eliminated
  6. Oklahoma 2 Texas A&M 0 – Texas A&M eliminated

Oklahoma qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tucson Regional

  1. Minnesota 10 New Mexico State 2
  2. Arizona 4 St. John’s 2
  3. Arizona 5 Minnesota 1
  4. New Mexico State 9 St. John’s 6 – St. John’s eliminated
  5. Minnesota 2 New Mexico State 0 – New Mexico eliminated
  6. Minnesota 5 Arizona 2
  7. Arizona 7 Minnesota 6 – Minnesota eliminated

Arizona qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Lafayette Regional

  1. Baylor 8 Mississippi State 4
  2. Louisiana-Lafayette 11 Weber State 0
  3. Louisiana-Lafayette 3 Baylor 1
  4. Mississippi State 2 vs. Weber State 0 – Weber State eliminated
  5. Baylor 2 Mississippi State 0 – Mississippi State eliminated
  6. Baylor 6 Louisiana-Lafayette 2
  7. Louisiana-Lafayette 9 Baylor 1 – Baylor eliminated

Louisiana-Lafayette qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Athens Regional

  1. Western Kentucky 2 North Carolina 1
  2. Georgia 6 Central Connecticut State 1
  3. Western Kentucky 2 Georgia 1
  4. North Carolina 8 Central Connecticut State 0 – Central Connecticut State eliminated
  5. Georgia 6 North Carolina 5 – North Carolina eliminated
  6. Georgia 12 Western Kentucky 3
  7. Georgia 17 Western Kentucky 0 – Western Kentucky eliminated

Georgia qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Harrisonburg Regional

  1. NC State 12 Fordham 5
  2. James Madison 10 Binghamton 1
  3. NC State 2 James Madison 0
  4. Fordham 8 Binghamton 0 – Binghamton eliminated
  5. Fordham 2 James Madison 1 – James Madison eliminated
  6. NC State 2 Fordham 1 – Fordham eliminated

NC State qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

South Bend Regional

  1. Kentucky 5 Northwestern 4
  2. Ball State 6 Notre Dame 3
  3. Kentucky 5 Ball State 0
  4. Notre Dame 14 Northwestern 5 – Northwestern eliminated
  5. Notre Dame 15 Ball State 4 – Ball State eliminated
  6. Kentucky 4 Notre Dame 3 – Notre Dame eliminated

Kentucky qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.


Gainesville Super Regional

  1. Florida 7 Kentucky 0
  2. Florida 1 Kentucky 1

Florida qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Eugene Super Regional

  1. Oregon 6 NC State 1
  2. Oregon 9 NC State 3

Oregon qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Ann Arbor Super Regional

  1. Michigan 10 Georgia 3
  2. Michigan 7 Georgia 6

Michigan qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Auburn Super Regional

  1. Auburn 12 Louisiana-Lafayette 11 (8 inn.)
  2. Auburn 6 Louisiana-Lafayette 3

Auburn qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Baton Rouge Super Regional

  1. LSU 8 Arizona 0
  2. LSU 10 Arizona 5

LSU qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tuscaloosa Super Regional

  1. Oklahoma 5 Alabama 2
  2. Alabama 2 Oklahoma 0
  3. Alabama 5 Oklahoma 3

Alabama qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Los Angeles Super Regional

  1. UCLA 7 Missouri 4
  2. UCLA 10 Missouri 6

UCLA qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Knoxville Super Regional

  1. Tennessee 3 Florida State 2
  2. Florida State 6 Tennessee 1
  3. Tennessee 2 Florida State 1

Tennessee qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.


REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION

  • Honda Sports Award – Lauren Haeger, Florida (32-2, 1.23 ERA, 214 K)
  • USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year – Lauren Haeger, Florida (32-2, 1.23 ERA, 214 K)

ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM

P – Cheridan Hawkins, Oregon
P – Miranda Kramer, Western Kentucky
P – Shelby Turnier, UCF
C – Lexie Elkins, Lousiana-Lafayette
1B – Lauren Chamberlain, Oklahoma
2B – Emily Carosone, Auburn
3B – Kasey Cooper, Auburn
SS – Bianka Bell, LSU
OF – Haylie McCleney, Alabama
OF – Allexis Bennett, UCLA
OF – Kelly Christner, Michigan
UTIL – Lauren Haeger, Florida
UTIL – Amber Freeman, Arizona State
AL – Sierra Romero, Michigan
AL – Kelsey Stewart, Florida
AL – Ally Carda, UCLA
AL – Shelby Pendley, Oklahoma
AL – Alaynie Page, South Carolina

ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM

P – Paige Parker, Oklahoma
P – Megan Good, James Madison
P – Alexis Osorio, Alabama
C – Ivie Drake, Georgia State
1B – Kayla Bonstrom, Stanford
2B – Alex Hugo, Georgia
3B – Jenna Lilley, Oregon
SS – Delaney Spaulding, UCLA
OF – Bailey Landry, LSU
OF – Cheyenne Cordes, California
OF – Janie Takeda, Oregon
UTIL – Sara Groenewegen, Minnesota
UTIL – Sahvanna Jaquish, LSU
AL – Megan Betsa, Michigan
AL – Rainey Gaffin, Tennessee
AL – Shellie Landry, Lousiana-Lafayette
AL – Chelsea Goodacre, Arizona
AL – Stephany LaRosa, UCLA

ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM

P – Carly Hoover, LSU
P – Lacey Waldrop, Florida State
P – Allie Walljasper, LSU
C – Erika Piancastelli, McNeese State
1B – Shelby Friudenberg, Baylor
2B – Demi Turner, Alabama
3B – Marisa Runyon, Alabama
SS – Kellie Fox, Arizona
OF – Tiffany Howard, Auburn
OF – Sierra Lawrence, Michigan
OF – Katiyana Mauga, Arizona
UTIL – Cortni Emanuel, Georgia
UTIL – Jailyn Ford, James Madison
AL – Emilee Koerner, Notre Dame
AL – Haylie Wagner, Michigan
AL – Kristen Brown, North Carolina
AL – Missy Taukeiaho, Cal State Fullerton
AL – Aleshia Ocasio, Florida
AL – Kiki Stokes, Nebraska

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