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2010 NCAA Women’s College World Series

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

  1. Hawaii 3 Missouri 2
  2. UCLA 16 Florida 3 (6 inn.)
  3. Tennessee 9 Arizona 0 (5 inn.)
  4. Georgia 6 Washington 3
  5. UCLA 5 Hawaii 2
  6. Tennessee 7 Georgia 5
  7. Florida 5 Missouri 0 – Missouri eliminated
  8. Arizona 4 Washington 3 – Washington eliminated
  9. Georgia 3 Florida 2 – Florida eliminated
  10. Arizona 5 Hawaii 0 – Hawaii eliminated
  11. UCLA 5 Georgia 2 – Georgia eliminated
  12. Arizona 8 Tennessee 0 (5 inn.)
  13. Arizona 5 Tennessee 2
  14. UCLA 6 Arizona 5 (8 inn.)
  15. 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)


2010 UCLA Bruins


NATIONAL SEEDS

  1. Alabama
  2. Michigan
  3. Washington
  4. Florida
  5. UCLA
  6. Georgia
  7. Texas
  8. Georgia Tech
  9. Missouri
  10. Arizona
  11. California
  12. LSU
  13. Arizona State
  14. Oklahoma
  15. Tennessee
  16. Hawaii

REGIONALS

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Alabama 9 Alcorn State 0
  2. Lipscomb 4 UAB 1
  3. UAB 10 Alcorn State 1 – Alcorn State
  4. Alabama 5 Lipscomb 2
  5. Lipscomb 7 UAB 6
  6. Alabama 6 Lipscomb 0

Alabama qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-0.

Stanford Regional

  1. Hawaii 10 UC Davis 2
  2. Stanford 5 Texas Tech 4
  3. Texas Tech 1 UC Davis 0 – UC Davis eliminated
  4. Hawaii 6 Stanford 3
  5. Texas Tech 6 Stanford 3 – Stanford eliminated
  6. Hawaii 7 Texas Tech 1 – Texas Tech eliminated

Hawaii qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Atlanta Regional

  1. Georgia Tech 5 Jacksonville State 3
  2. Oregon 1 Auburn 0
  3. Auburn 15 Jacksonville State 1 – Jacksonville State eliminated
  4. Oregon 11 Georgia Tech 2
  5. Georgia Tech 4 Auburn 1 – Auburn eliminated
  6. Oregon 4 Georgia Tech 3 – Georgia Tech eliminated

Oregon qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbia Regional

  1. Missouri 3 Creighton 2
  2. Illinois 4 DePaul 2
  3. DePaul 3 Creighton 2 – Creighton eliminated
  4. Missouri 3 Illinois 1
  5. Illinois 9 DePaul 1 – DePaul eliminated
  6. Missouri 4 Illinois 2

Missouri qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Los Angeles Regional

  1. UCLA 11 Saint Mary’s 4
  2. San Diego State 3 Fresno State 2
  3. Fresno State 6 Saint Mary’s 0 – Saint Mary’s eliminated
  4. UCLA 4 San Diego State 3
  5. Fresno State 4 San Diego State 3 – San Diego State eliminated
  6. UCLA 7 Fresno State 0 – Fresno State eliminated

UCLA qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Baton Rouge Regional

  1. LSU 6 McNeese State 0
  2. Louisiana-Lafayette 5 Texas A&M 0
  3. Texas A&M 2 McNeese State 0 – McNeese State eliminated
  4. Louisiana-Lafayette 1 LSU 0
  5. Texas A&M 1 LSU 0 – LSU eliminated
  6. Louisiana-Lafayette 6 Texas A&M 1 – Texas A&M eliminated

Louisiana-Lafayette qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Gainesville Regional

  1. Florida 6 Bethune-Cookman 0
  2. UCF 7 FIU 1
  3. FIU 2 Bethune-Cookman 0 – Bethune-Cookman eliminated
  4. Florida 6 UCF 0
  5. FIU 7 UCF 0 – UCF eliminated
  6. Florida 13 FIU 3 – FIU eliminated

Florida qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Amherst Regional

  1. Arizona State 6 Boston University 1
  2. Long Island 3 UMass 1
  3. Boston University 10 UMass 4 – UMass eliminated
  4. Arizona State 3 Long Island 2
  5. Long Island 5 Boston University 4 – Boston University eliminated
  6. Arizona State 9 Long Island 1 – Long Island eliminated

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

Seattle Regional

  1. Washington 3 North Dakota State 0
  2. North Carolina 1 Nebraska 0
  3. Nebraska 5 North Dakota State 1 – North Dakota State eliminated
  4. Washington 1 North Carolina 0
  5. North Carolina 1 Nebraska 0 – Nebraska eliminated
  6. Washington 2 North Carolina 1

Washington qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

College Park Regional

  1. Oklahoma 10 Syracuse 0
  2. Fordham 2 Maryland 1
  3. Maryland 4 Syracuse 1 – Syracuse eliminated
  4. Oklahoma 1 Fordham 0
  5. Fordham 5 Maryland 2 – Maryland eliminated
  6. Oklahoma 2 Fordham 0 – Fordham eliminated

Oklahoma qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Athens Regional

  1. Georgia 10 Elon 4
  2. Florida State 10 Radford 1
  3. Radford 8 Elon 0 – Elon eliminated
  4. Georgia 5 Florida State 2
  5. Radford 3 Florida State 2 – Florida State eliminated
  6. Georgia 8 Radford 1 – Radford eliminated

Georgia qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbus Regional

  1. California 10 Bucknell 0
  2. Kentucky 6 Ohio State 5
  3. Ohio State 6 Bucknell 0 – Bucknell eliminated
  4. California 1 Kentucky 0
  5. Ohio State 5 Kentucky 3 – Kentucky eliminated
  6. California 7 Ohio State 0 – Ohio State eliminated

California qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Austin Regional

  1. Texas 6 Iona 0
  2. BYU 1 East Carolina 0
  3. East Carolina 3 Iona 0 – Iona eliminated
  4. BYU 9 Texas 8
  5. East Carolina 1 Texas 0 – Texas eliminated
  6. BYU 8 East Carolina 3 – East Carolina eliminated

BYU qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tucson Regional

  1. Arizona 9 Cornell 0
  2. Hofstra 8 Oklahoma State 6
  3. Oklahoma State 7 Cornell 0 – Cornell eliminated
  4. Arizona 6 Hofstra 0
  5. Hofstra 5 Oklahoma State 2 – Oklahoma State eliminated
  6. Arizona 10 Hofstra 6 – Hofstra eliminated

Arizona qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Ann Arbor Regional

  1. Michigan 11 Wright State 2
  2. Notre Dame 1 Illinois State 0
  3. Wright State 10 Illinois State 8 – Illinois State eliminated
  4. Michigan 8 Notre Dame 0
  5. Notre Dame 6 Wright State 5 – Wright State eliminated
  6. Michigan 12 Notre Dame 2 – Notre Dame eliminated

Michigan qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Knoxville Regional

  1. Tennessee 5 Ball State 0
  2. Virginia 1 Louisville 0
  3. Louisville 5 Ball State 1 – Ball State eliminated
  4. Tennessee 11 Virginia 2
  5. Louisville 7 Virginia 4 – Virginia eliminated
  6. Tennessee 3 Louisville 1 – Louisville eliminated

Tennessee qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.


Tuscaloosa Super Regional

  1. Alabama 8 Hawaii 0
  2. Hawaii 8 Alabama 7
  3. Hawaii 5 Alabama 4

Hawaii qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Columbia Super Regional

  1. Missouri 1 Oregon 0
  2. Missouri 7 Oregon 2

Missouri qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Los Angeles Super Regional

  1. UCLA 10 Louisiana-Lafayette 2
  2. UCLA 10 Louisiana-Lafayette 1

UCLA qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Gainesville Station Super Regional

  1. Florida 8 Arizona State 0
  2. Florida 5 Arizona State 2

Florida qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Seattle Super Regional

  1. Oklahoma 5 Washington 1
  2. Washington 3 Oklahoma 0
  3. Washington 4 Oklahoma 0

Washington qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Athens Super Regional

  1. Georgia 6 California 0
  2. Georgia 10 California 1

Georgia qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tucson Super Regional

  1. Arizona 2 BYU 1
  2. Arizona 10 BYU 2

Arizona State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Ann Arbor Super Regional

  1. Tennessee 5 Michigan 0
  2. 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

2010 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

2010 held at Midland, Michigan.


Champion – Jarvis Travelers, Jarvis, Ontario
Runner Up – Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Kitchener, Ontario


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Nick Shailes, Jarvis Travelers
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Adam Folkard, Jarvis Travelers
  • Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year – Jamie Boyd, Shakespeare Falcons
  • Leading Hitter – Calem Gardner, California A’s (7-13) – .538
  • Most RBI – Jamie Boyd, Shakespeare Falcons – 8

2010 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Sean Cleary, PA Power
P – Jeremy Manley, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
P – Adam Folkard, Jarvis Travelers
C – Brad Theys, PA Power
C – Patrick Shannon, Rivershark Twins
IF – Brennan Pokoway, Diamondbacks
IF – Brad Rona, Jarvis Travelers
IF – Blair Ezekeil, Rivershark Twins
IF – Nick Shailes, Jarvis Travelers
IF – Ian Fehrman, Jarvis Travelers
OF – Steve Mullalay, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
OF – Calem Gardiner, California A’s
OF – Jeremy Tracy, New York Gremlins
OF – Ryan Wolfe, Jarvis Travelers
DH – Rob Schweyer, PA Power

2010 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Regan Manley, Albaugh, Inc.
P – Doug Gillis, Mickey’s Sleds
P – Jonas Mach, Pete’s Blues
C – Sean O’Brien, Jarvis Travelers
C – John Zeiger, ADCO Electric
IF – Blake Miller, Rivershark Twins
IF – Jamie Boyd, Shakespeare Falcons
IF – Juan Thomas Nunez, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
IF – Keith Ranklin, Alvinston Indians
IF – Todd Schultz, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
OF – Brad deBelleval, Hickson Reds
OF – Tommy Thompson, Minnesota Angels
OF – Ryan Gray, Alvinston Indians
OF – Dave Lohman, ADCO Electric
DH – Greg Garrity, ADCO Electric


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Jarvis Travelers, Jarvis, ON (7-1)
2. Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Kitchener, ON (5-1)
3. New York Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY (4-2)
4. Chicago/NY Fastpitch, New York City, NY (4-2)
5t. Albaugh Inc., Elkhart, IA (3-2)
5t. PA Power, Harrisburg, PA (7-2)
7t. Taylor Farms California A’s, Salinas, CA (3-2)
7t. Poly Plus Diamondbacks, Saskatoon, SK (4-2)
9t. Decatur Pride, Decatur, IL (3-2)
9t. Explorers, Midland, MI (2-2)
9t. The Bar of Appleton, Appleton, WI (2-2)
9t. Alvinston Indians, Alvinston, ON (5-2)
13t. Pete’s Blues, Mascoutah, IL (5-2)
13t. Erbs Electric Expos, Elmira, ON (2-2)
13t. Minnesota Angels, St. Paul, MN (2-2)
13t. Kegel Black Knights, Fargo, ND (2-2)
17t. Ingersoll Crush, Ingersoll, ON (4-2)
17t. ADCO Electic, New York City, NY (4-2)
17t. Port Elgin Blue Devils, Port Elgin, ON (1-2)
17t. Shakespeare Falcons, Shakespeare, ON (3-3)
17t. KW Cubs, Kitchener, ON (4-2)
17t. Selects, Owen Sound, ON (1-2)
17t. Mickey’s Sleds, Midland, MI (4-3)
17t. Bandits, Pueblo, CO (2-2)
25t. Outlaws, Kitchener, ON (2-3)
25t. Evergreen Storm, St. Thomas, ON (2-2)
25t. Lightning Fastpitch, Marshall, MI (3-3)
25t. Stock Pack, Ashland, OH (3-3)
25t. Hickson Reds, Hickson, ON (3-2)
25t. Wellington Sox, Harriston, ON (3-2)
25t. Maccabi USA, Philadelphia, PA (2-3)
25t. Shaw Chiropractic, Port Huron, MI (2-3)
33t. Dolan & Murphy, Aurora, IL (1-3)
33t. Up-to Date Painting, Millington, MI (2-3)
33t. Cobourg Force, Cobourg, ON (1-3)
33t. Toronto Gators, Toronto, ON (2-3)
33t. Niagara Snappers, St. Catharines, ON (1-3)
33t. Bakersfield Silverhawks, Bakerfield, CA (1-3)
33t. Waterdown Hammer, Waterdown, ON (1-3)
33t. Tiffany’s Food & Spirits, Frankenmuth, MI (2-2)
33t. Goshen Gators, Goshen, IN (0-3)
33t. Carey’ All State, Midland, MI (0-3)
33t. Quyon Combat Flyers, Quyon, QC (2-2)
33t. Wyevale Tribe, Wyevale, ON (0-3)
33t. Palermo Athletics, Palermo, ON (2-2)
33t. Munger Vols, Munger, MI (0-3)
33t. Rude Pac, Sun Valley, CA (0-4)
33t. Columbia River City Rockers, Portland, OR (0-4)

2009 NCAA Women’s College World Series

2009 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on May 28 – June 2.


Champion – Washington Huskies (51-12)
Runner Up – Florida Gators (65-3)


Washington (51-12) kept the championship in the Pac-10 by keeping Florida from bringing the Southeastern Conference its first title. The Pac-10 has won 21 of the 27 Women’s College World Series titles, with Arizona State and Washington joining powerhouses UCLA (11 championships) and Arizona (eight) the past two years.

National player of the year Danielle Lawrie (42-8) shut out the top-seeded Gators (63-5) the rest of the way to clinch the title with a two-game sweep. She pitched every inning of the Huskies’ six games at the World Series.

Florida’s Aja Paculba led off the game with a triple to right-center field past a diving Aly McWherter and scored on a passed ball. Kristina Hilbreth reached on an error, moved to second on Enea’s infield single and was able to sneak into third on a steal when Stuart was too far from the base to tag her. She scored on Bush’s sacrifice fly.

Washington answered immediately against Nelson, who led the nation in ERA but was coming off two of her worst outings of the season. Lawrie’s RBI single and a wild pitch that brought in Pohlman evened the score at 2.

With Lawrie and Canadian Olympic teammate Jenn Salling leading the way, the Huskies were right at home in Oklahoma City.

Lawrie settled down after some shaky defense put the third-seeded Huskies in a 2-0 hole. She finished with a pair of strikeouts after Christina Enea narrowly missed a tying home run with a line drive off the left field wall in the seventh inning.


  • Most Outstanding Player – Danielle Lawrie, Washington
  • Batting Leader – Talor Haro, Arizona State – .500
  • RBI Leader – Niki Williams, Washington – 10
  • Home Run Leader – Niki Williams, Washington – 3
  • ERA Leader – Danielle Lawrie, Washington – 2.42
  • Strikeout Leader – Danielle Lawrie, Washington – 49

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Kelley Montalvo, Alabama
Charlotte Morgan, Alabama
Brittany Rogers, Alabama
Alisa Goler, Georgia
Taylor Schlopy, Georgia
Megan Bush, Florida
Stacey Nelson, Florida
Ashley Charters, Washington
Kimi Pohlman, Washington
Morgan Stuart, Washington
Niki Williams, Washington


SCORES

  1. Washington 3 Georgia 1
  2. Arizona State 7 Missouri 3
  3. Michigan 6 Alabama 1
  4. Florida 3 Arizona 0
  5. Washington 1 Arizona State 0
  6. Florida 1 Michigan 0
  7. Georgia 5 Missouri 2 – Missouri eliminated
  8. Alabama 14 Arizona 0 – Arizona eliminated
  9. Georgia 7 Michigan 5 – Michigan eliminated
  10. Alabama 6 Arizona State 2 – Arizona State eliminated
  11. Georgia 9 Washington 8 (9 inn.)
  12. Florida 6 Alabama 5 – Alabama eliminated
  13. Washington 9 Georgia 3 – Georgia eliminated
  14. Washington 8 Florida 0
  15. Washington 3 Florida 2 – Florida eliminated

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Washington Huskies (5-1)
2. Florida Gators (3-2)
3. Georgia Bulldogs (3-2)
4. Alabama Crimson Tide (2-2)
5t. Michigan Wolverines (1-2)
5t. Arizona State Sun Devils (1-2)
7t. Missouri Tigers (0-2)
7t. Arizona Wildcats (0-2)



REGIONALS

Gainesville Regional

  1. Florida 12 Florida A&M 0
  2. Texas A&M 1 Lehigh 0
  3. Lehigh 9 Florida A&M 0 – Florida A&M eliminated
  4. Florida 7 Texas A&M 1
  5. Lehigh 3 Texas A&M 2 – Texas A&M eliminated
  6. Florida 9 Lehigh 0 – Lehigh eliminated

Florida qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-0.

Tallahassee Regional

  1. Oklahoma State 1 Florida State 0
  2. California 8 Mississippi State 3
  3. Florida State 5 Mississippi State 0 – Mississippi State eliminated
  4. California 2 Oklahoma State 0
  5. Oklahoma State 1 Florida State 0 – Florida State eliminated
  6. California 2 Oklahoma State 1 – Oklahoma State eliminated

California qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Stanford Regional

  1. Stanford 10 Portland State 3
  2. Nevada 4 Cal Poly 1
  3. Cal Poly 5 Portland State 0 – Portland State eliminated
  4. Stanford 9 Nevada 1
  5. Cal Poly 6 Nevada 1 – Nevada eliminated
  6. Stanford 4 Cal Poly 0 – Cal Poly eliminated

Stanford qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Louisville Regional

  1. Arizona 9 Tennessee-Martin 3
  2. Louisville 4 Purdue 1
  3. Purdue 6 Tennessee-Martin 2 – Tennessee-Martin eliminated
  4. Arizona 18 Louisville 4
  5. Purdue 5 Louisville 4 – Louisville eliminated
  6. Arizona 4 Purdue 2 – Purdue eliminated

Arizona qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Ann Arbor Regional

  1. Michigan 11 Miami Ohio 3
  2. Notre Dame 3 Cleveland State 1
  3. Miami Ohio 5 Cleveland State 4 – Cleveland State eliminated
  4. Michigan 2 Notre Dame 1
  5. Notre Dame 5 Miami Ohio 3 – Miami Ohio eliminated
  6. Michigan 4 Notre Dame 0

Michigan qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Waco Regional

  1. Texas State 8 Northwestern 0
  2. Baylor 2 Louisana-Lafayette 1
  3. Louisana-Lafayette 3 Northwestern 2 – Northwestern eliminated
  4. Baylor 7 Texas State 4
  5. Louisiana-Lafayette 5 Texas State 0 – Texas State eliminated
  6. Baylor 6 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 – Louisiana-Lafayette eliminated

Baylor qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Alabama 12 Mississippi Valley State 3
  2. Texas 1 Chattanooga 0
  3. Mississippi Valley State 1 Chattanooga 0 – Chattanooga eliminated
  4. Alabama 10 Texas 1
  5. Texas 4 Mississippi Valley State 0 – Mississippi Valley State eliminated
  6. Alabama 7 Texas 0 – Texas eliminated

Alabama qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Knoxville Regional

  1. Tennessee 4 James Madison 3
  2. Nebraska 4 Jacksonville State 2
  3. Jacksonville State 6 James Madison 0 – James Madison eliminated
  4. Tennessee 5 Nebraska 2
  5. Jacksonville State 4 Nebraska 1 – Nebraska eliminated
  6. Jacksonville State 6 Tennessee 1
  7. Jacksonville State 2 Tennessee 1

Jacksonville State qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Amherst Regional

  1. Washington 9 Sacred Heart 1
  2. UMass 8 Cornell 0
  3. Sacred Heart 3 Cornell 1 – Cornell eliminated
  4. Washington 3 UMass 1
  5. UMass 8 Sacred Heart 0 – Sacred Heart eliminated
  6. UMass 5 Washington 1
  7. Washington 6 UMass 1 – UMass eliminated

Washington qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Atlanta Regional

  1. Georgia Tech 5 Boston University 1
  2. Auburn 1 Iowa 0
  3. Boston University 3 Iowa 0 – Iowa eliminated
  4. Georgia Tech 4 Auburn 1
  5. Boston University 5 Auburn 0
  6. Georgia Tech 7 Boston University 2

Georgia Tech qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Chapel Hill Regional

  1. Georgia 3 Radford 1
  2. North Carolina 21 Campbell 2
  3. Radford 9 Campbell 5 – Campbell eliminated
  4. Georgia 6 North Carolina 0
  5. North Carolina 9 Radford 4 – Radford eliminated
  6. Georgia 4 North Carolina 2 – North Carolina eliminated

Georgia qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbus Regional

  1. Ohio State 3 Canisius 2
  2. BYU 6 Kentucky 2
  3. Kentucky 7 Canisius 0 – Canisius eliminated
  4. Ohio State 5 BYU 4
  5. Kentucky 4 BYU 2 – BYU eliminated
  6. Ohio State 7 Kentucky 2

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

Norman Regional

  1. North Dakota State 1 Oklahoma 0
  2. Tulsa 6 Arkansas 0
  3. Oklahoma 21 Arkansas 2 – Arkansas eliminated
  4. North Dakota State 3 Tulsa 2
  5. Tulsa 5 Oklahoma 3 – Oklahoma eliminated
  6. North Dakota State 4 Tulsa 1 – Tulsa eliminated

North Dakota State qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tempe Regional

  1. Arizona State 5 San Diego State 0
  2. LSU 3 Cal State Fullerton 2
  3. Cal State Fullerton 8 San Diego State 2 – San Diego State eliminated
  4. LSU 10 Arizona State 2
  5. Arizona State 7 Cal State Fullerton 0 – Cal State Fullerton eliminated
  6. Arizona State 6 LSU 4
  7. Arizona State 5 LSU 0 – LSU eliminated

Arizona State qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Los Angeles Regional

  1. UCLA 4 Long Beach State 2
  2. Fresno State 2 UNLV 1
  3. Long Beach State 3 UNLV 1 – UNLV eliminated
  4. UCLA 4 Fresno State 2
  5. Fresno State 12 Long Beach State 2 – Long Beach State eliminated
  6. UCLA 9 Fresno State 5

UCLA qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbia Regional

  1. Bradley 1 DePaul 0
  2. Missouri 5 Illinois 1
  3. DePaul 6 Illinois 0 – Illinois eliminated
  4. Missouri 2 Bradley 1
  5. DePaul 2 Bradley 1 – Bradley eliminated
  6. Missouri 1 DePaul 0 – DePaul eliminated

Missouri qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.


Gainesville Super Regional

  1. Florida 2 California 0
  2. Florida 2 California 1

Florida qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Stanford Super Regional

  1. Stanford 6 Arizona 4
  2. Arizona 7 Stanford 3
  3. Arizona 6 Stanford 5

Arizona qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Ann Arbor Super Regional

  1. Michigan 8 Baylor 1
  2. Michigan 7 Baylor 1

Michigan qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tuscaloosa Station Super Regional

  1. Alabama 9 Jacksonville State 0
  2. Alabama 9 Jacksonville State 0

Alabama qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Atlanta Super Regional

  1. Washington 7 Georgia Tech 1
  2. Washington 7 Georgia Tech 0

Washington qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Athens Super Regional

  1. Georgia 6 Ohio State 4
  2. Georgia 7 Ohio State 6

Georgia qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tempe Super Regional

  1. Arizona State 3 North Dakota State 0
  2. Arizona State 11 North Dakota State 0

Arizona State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Los Angeles Super Regional

  1. Missouri 2 UCLA 1
  2. UCLA 5 Missouri 2
  3. Missouri 9 UCLA 1

Missouri qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.


REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION

  • Honda Sports Award – Danielle Lawrie, Washington (42-8, 0.97 ERA, 521 K)
  • USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year – Danielle Lawrie, Washington (42-8, 0.97 ERA, 521 K)

ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM

P – Stacey Nelson SR. Florida Gators
P – Danielle Lawrie JR. Washington Huskies
P – Kelsi Dunne SO. Alabama Crimson Tide
C – Chelsea Bramlett JR. Mississippi State Bulldogs
1B – Adrienne Monka FR. Northwestern Wildcats
2B – Ashley Charters SR. Washington Huskies
3B – Alisa Goler SO. Georgia Bulldogs
SS – Tammy Williams SR. Northwestern Wildcats
OF – Brittany Lastrapes SO. Arizona Wildcats
OF – Katie Schroeder SO. UCLA Bruins
OF – Kaitlin Cochran SR. Arizona State Sun Devils
UTIL – Megan Langenfeld JR. UCLA Bruins
UTIL – Amber Flores JR. Oklahoma Sooners
AL – Nikki Nemitz JR. Michigan Wolverines
AL – Missy Penna SR. Stanford Cardinal
AL – Alissa Haber JR. Stanford Cardinal
AL – Taylor Schlopy SO. Georgia Bulldogs
AL – Charlotte Morgan JR. Alabama Crimson Tide

ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM

P – Brandice Balschmiter SR. UMass
P – Stephanie Brombacher SO. Florida
P – Brittany Weil SR. Iowa
C – Melissa Roth JR. Louisville
1B – Tiffany Huff JR. Tennessee
2B – Aja Paculba SO. Florida
3B – Lindsey Ubrun SR. Missouri
SS – Molly Johnson JR. Kentucky
OF – Kelsey Bruder SO. Florida
OF – Francesca Enea JR. Florida
OF – Brittany Rogers SR. Alabama
UTIL – Becca Heteniak JR. DePaul
UTIL – Amanda Chidester FR. Michigan
AL – Ashley Hansen FR. Stanford
AL – Samantha Marder JR. Ohio State
AL – Samantha Ricketts SR. Oklahoma
AL – Maria Schweisberger SO. Missouri
AL – Amber Patton SR. DePaul

ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM

P – Sarah Hamilton SO. FSU
P – Kim Reeder SR. Ohio State
P – Kristen Wadwell JR. Louisville
C – Stacie Chambers SO. Arizona
1B – Christine Lux JR. Notre Dame
2B – Danielle Zymkowitz SO. Illinois
3B – Cheyenne Jenks SR. FGCU
3B – Jenae Leles SR. Arizona
SS – Bianca Mejia JR. Long Island
OF – Karli Hubbard SR. ULL
OF – Kristen Shortridge JR. LSU
OF – Carly Normandin JR. UMass
UTIL – Danielle Spaulding JR. North Carolina
UTIL – Jessica Mapes SR. Arizona State
AL – Valerie Arioto SO. California
AL – Amanda Kamekona SR. UCLA
AL – Tara Oltman JR. Creighton
AL – Jessica Purcell-Fitu SO. BYU
AL – Jenna Rhodes SR. Virginia Tech

2009 ISA Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

2009 held at Quad Cities, Iowa and Illinois.


Champion – Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Kitchener, Ontario
Runner Up – Broken Bow Patsy’s, Broken Bow, Nebraska


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Dean Holoien, Kitchener Rivershark Twins
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Adam Folkard, Broken Bow Patsy’s
  • Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year – N/A
  • Leading Hitter – Todd Budke, Taylor Farms California A’s
  • Leading Hitter – Jason Hill, The Farm Tavern
  • Most RBI – Blair Ezekiel, Kitchener Rivershark Twins – 8
  • Most RBI – Eduardo Leonardo, Santo Domingo DR – 8

2009 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Sean Cleary, PA Power
P – Jeremy Manley, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
P – Adam Folkard, Jarvis Travelers
C – Brad Theys, PA Power
C – Patrick Shannon, Rivershark Twins
IF – Brennan Pokoway, Diamondbacks
IF – Brad Rona, Jarvis Travelers
IF – Blair Ezekeil, Rivershark Twins
IF – Nick Shailes, Jarvis Travelers
IF – Ian Fehrman, Jarvis Travelers
OF – Steve Mullalay, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
OF – Calem Gardiner, California A’s
OF – Jeremy Tracy, New York Gremlins
OF – Ryan Wolfe, Jarvis Travelers
DH – Rob Schweyer, PA Power

2009 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Regan Manley, Albaugh, Inc.
P – Doug Gillis, Mickey’s Sleds
P – Jonas Mach, Pete’s Blues
C – Sean O’Brien, Jarvis Travelers
C – John Zeiger, ADCO Electric
IF – Blake Miller, Rivershark Twins
IF – Jamie Boyd, Shakespeare Falcons
IF – Juan Thomas Nunez, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
IF – Keith Ranklin, Alvinston Indians
IF – Todd Schultz, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
OF – Brad deBelleval, Hickson Reds
OF – Tommy Thompson, Minnesota Angels
OF – Ryan Gray, Alvinston Indians
OF – Dave Lohman, ADCO Electric
DH – Greg Garrity, ADCO Electric


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Kitchener, ON (5-1)
2. Broken Bow Patsy’s, Broken Bow, NE (4-1)
3. Aspen Interiors, Saskatoon, SK (4-2)
4. Midwest Stampede, Bondurant, IA (3-2)
5t. Albaugh Inc., Elkhart, IA (3-2)
5t. The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI (3-2)
7t. Jarvis Gamblers, Jarvis, ON (2-2)
7t. Vancouver Grey Sox, Vancouver, BC (2-2)
9t. Explorers, Midland, MI (4-2)
9t. Bandits, Pueblo, CO (4-2)
9t. Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, DR (4-2)
9t. New York Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY (4-3)
13t. Taylor Farms California A’s, Salinas, CA (2-3)
13t. Evergreen Centennials, St. Thomas, ON (3-3)
13t. Poly Plus Diamondbacks, Saskatoon, SK (2-3)
13t. Ashland Mets, Ashland, OH (2-2)
17t. Dolan & Murphy Shamrocks, Aurora, IL (2-3)
17t. The Bar of Appleton, Appleton, WI (2-3)
17t. Selects, Owen Sound, ON (1-3)
17t. Kegel Black Knights, Fargo, ND (1-3)
17t. Winterset A’s, Winterset, IA (0-3)
17t. The Bar of Green Bay, Green Bay, WI (0-3)
17t. Quad City Sox, Davenport, IA (0-3)
17t. Thomson Area Merchants, Thomson, IL (1-3)

2008 NCAA Women’s College World Series

2008 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on May 29 – June 3.


Champion – Arizona State Sun Devils (66-5)
Runner Up – Texas A&M Aggies (57-10)


the Arizona State Sun Devils softball team won their first NCAA softball championship, defeating Texas A&M 11-0 in one of the most lopsided title games in college softball history.

ASU was led by senior pitcher Katie Burkhart, who put together an incredible season, balancing a 41-5 record with an 0.75 ERA. Burkhart also threw two perfect games in 2008 and had 1,670 strikeouts over her four-year career.

As the 6th seed in the Women’s College World Series, ASU had to tangle with some impressive teams with loaded resumes, including the Alabama Crimson Tide and the UCLA Bruins. The Sun Devils cruised through the entire weekend with an undefeated 5-0 record, outscoring the competition 24-2 in a dominating display.

Kaitlin Cochran was another key contributor to that team, as her reputation as a prolific hitter preceded her. In 2008, she drew 29 intentional walks, a record. In the title game, Cochran hit a three-run home run and capped off her junior year with a .438 batting average.


  • Most Outstanding Player – Katie Burkhart, Arizona State
  • Batting Leader – Ali Gardiner, Florida – .444
  • Batting Leader – Kamekona, UCLA – .444
  • RBI Leader – 3 tied at 4. Krista Donnenwirth, Arizona State; Francesca Enea, Florida; Charlotte Morgan, Alabama
  • Home Run Leader – Francesca Enea, Florida – 2
  • Home Run Leader – Holly Tankersley, Louisiana-Lafayette – 2
  • ERA Leader – Katie Burkhart, Arizona State – 0.64
  • Strikeout Leader – Katie Burkhart, Arizona State – 41

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Francesca Enea, Florida
Charlotte Morgan, Alabama
Stacey Nelson, Florida
Holly Tankersley, Louisiana-Lafayette
Angela Tincher, Virginia Tech
Megan Gibson, Texas A&M
Jami Lobpries, Texas A&M
Kaitlin Cochran, Arizona State
Lesley Rogers, Arizona State
Jackie Vasquez, Arizona State


SCORES

  1. Louisiana-Lafayette 3 Florida 2 (8 inn.)
  2. Texas A&M 1 Virginia Tech 0
  3. Arizona State 3 Alabama 1
  4. UCLA 1 Arizona 0
  5. Texas A&M 2 Louisiana-Lafayette 1
  6. Arizona State 4 UCLA 0
  7. Florida 2 Virginia Tech (9 inn.) – Virginia Tech eliminated
  8. Alabama 5 Arizona 1 – Arizona eliminated
  9. Florida 2 UCLA 0 – UCLA eliminated
  10. Alabama 3 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 – Louisiana-Lafayette
  11. Florida 6 Texas A&M 1
  12. Arizona State 3 Alabama 1 – Alabama eliminated
  13. Texas A&M 1 Florida 0 – Florida eliminated
  14. Arizona State 3 Texas A&M 0
  15. Arizona State 11 Texas A&M 0 – Texas A&M eliminated

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Arizona State Sun Devils (5-0)
2. Texas A&M Aggies (3-3)
3. Florida Gators (3-2)
4. Alabama Crimson Tide (2-2)
5t. UCLA Bears (1-2)
5t. DePaul Blue Demons (1-2)
7t. Louisiana–Lafayette Rajun Cajuns (0-2)
7t. Virginia Tech Hokies (0-2)


2008 Arizona State Sun Devils


REGIONALS

Gainesville Regional

  1. Florida 7 Georgia Tech 2
  2. UCF 3 South Florida 2
  3. Georgia Tech 9 South Florida 2 – South Florida eliminated
  4. Florida 3 UCF 0
  5. UCF 7 Georgia Tech 1 – Georgia Tech eliminated
  6. UCF 1 Florida 0
  7. Florida 10 UCF 0 – UCF eliminated

Florida qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-1.

Fresno Regional

  1. Fresno State 11 Sacramento State 0
  2. California 4 San Diego State 1
  3. San Diego State 7 Sacramento State 1 – Sacramento State eliminated
  4. California 3 Fresno State 0
  5. Fresno State 2 San Diego State 0 – San Diego State eliminated
  6. Fresno State 3 California 2
  7. California 7 Fresno State 6 – Fresno State eliminated

California qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Baton Rouge Regional

  1. LSU 8 Mississippi Valley State 0
  2. Louisiana-Lafayette 2 East Carolina 1
  3. East Carolina 4 Mississippi Valley State 2 – Mississippi Valley State eliminated
  4. Louisiana-Lafayette 9 LSU 4
  5. LSU 9 East Carolina 1 – East Carolina eliminated
  6. Louisiana-Lafayette 6 LSU 3 – LSU eliminated

Louisiana-Lafayette qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Houston Regional

  1. Houston 9 Delaware State 0
  2. Washington 2 Texas 1
  3. Texas 3 Delaware State 2 – Delaware State eliminated
  4. Houston 2 Washington 0
  5. Washington 5 Texas 3 – Texas eliminated
  6. Houston 2 Washington 1 – Washington eliminated

Houston qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

College Station Regional

  1. Texas A&M 2 Stephen F. Austin 0
  2. Louisiana Tech 1 Auburn 0
  3. Auburn 2 Stephen F. Austin 0 – Stephen F. Austin eliminated
  4. Texas A&M 4 Louisiana Tech 0
  5. Louisiana Tech 2 Auburn 1 – Auburn eliminated
  6. Texas A&M 6 Louisiana Tech 0 – Louisiana Tech eliminated

Texas A&M qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Amherst Regional

  1. Stanford 4 Lehigh 0
  2. UMass 6 Princeton 0
  3. Lehigh 7 Princeton 4 – Princeton eliminated
  4. Stanford 3 UMass 0
  5. UMass 3 Lehigh 1 – Lehigh eliminated
  6. UMass 2 Stanford 1
  7. Stanford 6 UMass 0 – UMass eliminated

Stanford qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Knoxville Regional

  1. Tennessee 3 Winthrop 0
  2. Virginia Tech 1 Louisville 0
  3. Louisville 4 Winthrop 1 – Winthrop eliminated
  4. Virginia Tech 4 Tennessee 0
  5. Tennessee 8 Louisville 1 – Louisville eliminated
  6. Tennessee 7 Virginia Tech 1
  7. Virginia Tech 4 Tennessee 2 – Tennessee eliminated

Virginia Tech qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Ann Arbor Regional

  1. Michigan 13 Wright State 5
  2. Notre Dame 9 Kent State 1
  3. Kent State 3 Wright State 2 – Wright State eliminated
  4. Michigan 8 Notre Dame 0
  5. Kent State 7 Notre Dame 5 – Notre Dame eliminated
  6. Michigan 5 Kent State 0 – Kent State eliminated

Michigan qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Alabama 8 Chattanooga 0
  2. Jacksonville State 4 Florida State 3
  3. Florida State 5 Chattanooga 3 – Chattanooga eliminated
  4. Alabama 10 Jacksonville State 1
  5. Jacksonville State 10 Florida State 1 – Florida State eliminated
  6. Alabama 4 Jacksonville State 1 – Jacksonville State eliminated

Alabama qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Iowa City Regional

  1. Long Beach State 2 Creighton 1
  2. Missouri 3 Iowa 2
  3. Iowa 2 Creighton 1 – Creighton eliminated
  4. Missouri 5 Long Beach State 3
  5. Iowa 5 Long Beach State 2 – Long Beach State eliminated
  6. Missouri 5 Iowa 4 – Iowa eliminated

Missouri qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Evanston Regional

  1. Northwestern 6 Western Illinois 0
  2. DePaul 3 Drake 1
  3. Western Illinois 3 Drake 1 – Drake eliminated
  4. Northwestern 6 DePaul 0
  5. DePaul 6 Western Illinois 0 – Western Illinois eliminated
  6. DePaul 3 Northwestern 2
  7. Northwestern 3 DePaul 2 – DePaul eliminated

Northwestern qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Tempe Regional

  1. Arizona State 2 Stony Brook 0
  2. Hawaii 9 Mississippi State 7
  3. Mississippi State 8 Stony Brook 3 – Stony Brook eliminated
  4. Arizona State 10 Hawaii 0
  5. Hawaii 7 Mississippi State 4 – Mississippi State eliminated
  6. Arizona State 8 Hawaii 0 – Hawaii eliminated

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

Hempstead Regional

  1. Arizona 11 Canisius 0
  2. Hofstra 1 Long Island 0
  3. Canisius 3 Long Island – Long Island eliminated
  4. Arizona 10 Hofstra 0
  5. Hofstra 5 Canisius 1 – Canisius eliminated
  6. Arizona 5 Hofstra 0 – Hofstra eliminated

Arizona qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Norman Regional

  1. Oklahoma 6 Oregon 0
  2. Arkansas 7 Tulsa 5
  3. Oregon 1 Tulsa 0 – Tulsa eliminated
  4. Oklahoma 6 Arkansas 5
  5. Oregon 3 Arkansas 0 – Arkansas eliminated
  6. Oklahoma 11 Oregon 0 – Oregon eliminated

Oklahoma qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Chapel Hill Regional

  1. Georgia 9 Campbell 0
  2. BYU 3 North Carolina 0
  3. Campbell 7 North Carolina 6 – North Carolina eliminated
  4. Georgia 9 BYU 3
  5. BYU 1 Campbell 0 – Campbell eliminated
  6. Georgia 4 BYU 0 – BYU eliminated

Georgia qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Los Angeles Regional

  1. UCLA 8 Cal State Fullerton 3
  2. Nevada 4 Purdue 1
  3. Purdue 4 Cal State Fullerton 3 – Cal State Fullerton eliminated
  4. UCLA 6 Nevada 4
  5. Nevada 2 Purdue 1 – Purdue eliminated
  6. UCLA 4 Nevada 3 – Nevada eliminated

UCLA qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.


Gainesville Super Regional

  1. Florida 4 California 2
  2. Florida 4 California 2

Florida qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Houston Super Regional

  1. Louisiana-Lafayette 6 Houston 4
  2. Houston 6 Louisiana-Lafayette 3
  3. Louisiana-Lafayette 0 Houston 0

Louisiana-Lafayette qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

College Station Super Regional

  1. Texas A&M 6 Stanford 1
  2. Texas A&M 9 Stanford 4

Texas A&M qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Ann Arbor Station Super Regional

  1. Michigan 1 Virginia Tech 0
  2. Virginia Tech 1 Michigan 0
  3. Virginia Tech 6 Michigan 1

Virginia Tech qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Tuscaloosa Super Regional

  1. Alabama 6 Missouri 1
  2. Alabama 7 Missouri 1

Alabama qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tempe Super Regional

  1. Arizona State 3 Northwestern 1
  2. Arizona State 9 Northwestern 0

Arizona State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tucson Super Regional

  1. Arizona 3 Oklahoma 1
  2. Oklahoma 2 Arizona 0
  3. Arizona 5 Oklahoma 2

Arizona qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Los Angeles Super Regional

  1. UCLA 6 Georgia 1
  2. UCLA 6 Georgia 0

UCLA qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.


REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION

  • Honda Sports Award – Angela Tincher, Virginia Tech (38-10, 0.63 ERA, 679 K)
  • USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year – Angela Tincher, Virginia Tech (38-10, 0.63 ERA, 679 K)

ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM

P – Stacey Nelson, Florida
P – Angela Tincher, Virginia Tech
P – Anjelica Selden, UCLA
C – Chelsea Bramlett, Mississippi State
1B – Alexandra Gardiner, Florida
2B – Samantha Findlay, Michigan
3B – Tonya Callahan, Tennessee
SS – Tammy Williams, Northwestern
OF – Brittany Rogers, Alabama
OF – Holly Tankersley, Louisiana-Lafayette
OF – Kaitlin Cochran, Arizona State
UTIL – Megan Gibson, Texas A&M
UTIL – Lauren Grill, Mississippi
UTIL – Katie Burkhart, Arizona State
AL – Courtney Bures, Mississippi State
AL – GiOnna DiSalvatore, UCLA
AL – Kelly Montalvo, Alabama
AL – Charlotte Morgan, Alabama

ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM

P – Angel Shamblin, Houston
P – Jordan Taylor, Michigan
P – Brooke Turner, Long Beach State
C Noelle Micka, Nevada
1B Steph Fischer, Tennessee Tech
2B Aja Paculba, Florida
3B Amber Patton, DePaul Blue
SS Savannah Long, Oklahoma
OF – Alessandra Giampaolo, Michigan
OF – Lisa Kingsmore, Winthrop
OF – Rhea Taylor, Missouri
UTIL – Danielle Spaulding, North Carolina
UTIL – Kiki Munoz, Cal State Fullerton
AL – Mindy Cowles, Arizona State
AL – Francesca Enea, Florida
AL – Amber Flores, Oklahoma
AL – D.J. Mathis, Oklahoma
AL – Morgan Melloh, Fresno State

ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM

P – Kelsi Dunne, Alabama
P – Nikki Nemitz, Michigan
P – Missy Penna, Stanford
C – Rachel Folden, Marshall
1B – Laine Roth, Arizona
2B – Amanda Kamekona, UCLA
3B – Brette Reagan, Baylor
SS – Jessica Valis, Houston
OF – Alissa Haber, Stanford
OF – Jackie Vasquez, Arizona State
OF – Laurie Wagner , Houston
UTIL – Megan Langenfeld, UCLA
UTIL – Brittany Vanderink, Ohio State
AL – Krista Donnenwirth, Arizona State
AL – Jamie Hinshaw, Texas A&M
AL – Brittany Lastrapes, Arizona
AL – Jamie Lettire, Princeton
AL – Kim Waleszonia, Florida

2008 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

2008 held at Kimberly, Wisconsin.


Champion – Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Kitchener, Ontario
Runner Up – Aspen Interiors, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Jody Edit, Kitchener Rivershark Twins
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Todd Martin, Kitchener Rivershark Twins
  • Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year – N/A
  • Leading Hitter – Chris Miljavac, Circle Tap
  • Most RBI – Jeff Goolagong, The Farm Tavern

2008 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Todd Martin
P – Dean Holoien
P – Korrey Gareau
C – Sean O’Brien
C – Brian Lammers
IF – Ian Fehrman
IF – Jeff Goolagong
IF – Jody Edit
IF – Evan Potskin
IF – Brad Rona
OF – Paul Rosebush
OF – Colin Abbott
OF – Chris Miljavac
OF – Ryan Wolfe, Jarvis Travelers
DH – Chris Delarwelle

2008 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Paul Koret
P – Marty Grant
P – Darrell Tilley
C – Chad Ghostkeeper
C – Patrick Shannon
IF – Nick Shailes
IF – Keith MacIntosh
IF – Chris Payne
IF – Rob O’Brien
IF – Glenn Ormsby
OF – Jason Hill
OF – Creg Crawford
OF – Steve Mullaley
OF – Justin Dauvan
DH – Andy Skelton


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Kitchener, ON (6-0)
2. Aspen Interiors, Saskatoon, SK (4-2)
3. The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI (5-2)
4. NY Patsy’s, New York City, NY (4-2)
5t. Jarvis Gamblers, Jarvis, ON (4-2)
5t. Casa Trejo A-1 Bombers, Yucaipa, CA (4-2)
7t. Horse Lake Thinder, Horse Lake, AB (5-2)
7t. Broken Bow Gremlins, Broken Bow, NE (2-2)
9t. Vancouver Grey Sox, Vancouver, BC (2-2)
9t. Scarborough Wolverines, Scarborough, ON (4-2)
9t. Midwest Stampede, Elkhart, IA (2-2)
9t. Kegel MinnDak Millers, Fargo, ND (3-3)
13t. Townline, Green Bay, WI (4-3)
13t. The Bar of Appleton, Appleton, WI (2-3)
13t. Circle Tap, Denmark, WI (3-2)
13t. Kegel Black Knights, Fargo, ND (3-3)
17t. Poly Plus Diamondbacks, Saskatoon, SK (2-3)
17t. Thomson Area Merchants, Thomson, IL (1-3)
17t. Stone Yard, Fox Cities, WI (1-3)
17t. Portland/ Demarini, Portland, OR (1-3)
17t. Explorers, Midland, MI (2-2)
17t. Evergreen Centennials, St. Thomas, ON (2-2)
17t. Team Rainey/IAC, Whittier, CA (2-2)
17t. Bandits, Pueblo, CO (2-2)
25t. Dolan & Murphy Shamrocks, Aurora, IL (1-3)
25t. Bar of Green Bay, Green Bay, WI (1-3)
25t. Bahamas Pirates, Abaco, BA (1-3)
25t. Niagara Snappers, Niagara on the Lake, ON (1-3)
25t. A & L Farms, Lincoln, NE (0-3)
25t. Ashland Mets, Ashland, OH (0-3)
25t. Quad City Sox, Davenport, IA (0-3)
25t. Keg & Cask, Galena, IL (0-3)

2007 NCAA Women’s College World Series

2007 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on May 31 – June 6.


Champion – Arizona Wildcats (50-14-1)
Runner Up – Tennessee Volunteers (63-8)


Chelsie Mesa’s error in a loss to Tennessee Friday night/early Saturday morning put Arizona in the losers’ bracket.

The Wildcats’ senior second baseman more than vindicated herself.

Mesa provided the crushing blow in a 5-run fifth inning eruption off Tennessee star Monica Abbott to lead Arizona to a 5-0 win Wednesday night in front of 5,533 fans at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium.

It is Arizona’s eighth softball national title.

Arizona junior right-hander Taryne Mowatt was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. Mowatt pitched all 60 innings for the Wildcats, throwing 1,035 pitches. Mowatt allowed only four earned runs in eight games, striking out 79.

Similar to a 1-0, 10-inning loss Tuesday night, Tennessee had ample scoring opportunities but couldn’t score against Mowatt, 42-12. The Volunteers stranded 12 runners in Wednesday’s loss after leaving 14 runners on base in Tuesday’s loss.

The Wildcats rapped out 10 hits off Abbott, the national player of the year. The 5-run fifth was a startling turn around considering no team had scored against Abbott at the 2007 WCWS through 37 innings until Arizona finally pushed across a run in the 10th inning Tuesday night.

Five runs in the fifth was as many runs as Abbott had surrendered in her previous 90 innings.

All-American center fielder Caitlin Lowe, who was 4-for-4, ignited the 5-run explosion with a single that handcuffed Abbott. Jenae Leles busted up a pitchers’ duel with a two-run double. Mesa removed all doubt by slamming a three-run home run.

Beating Abbott once this season has been difficult. Beating the national player twice in as many nights is a major accomplishment. Abbott, 50-5, lost only two games the first three months.


  • Most Outstanding Player – Taryne Mowatt, Arizona
  • Batting Leader – Kristie Fox, Arizona – .500
  • RBI Leader – Jenae Leles, Arizona – 6
  • RBI Leader – Chelsie Mesa, Arizona – 6
  • Home Run Leader – Tammy Williams, Northwestern – 2
  • ERA Leader – Taryne Mowatt, Arizona – 0.60
  • Strikeout Leader – Taryne Mowatt, Arizona – 76

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

P – Monica Abbott, Tennessee
P – Danielle Lawrie, Washington
1B – Dena Tyson, Washington
1B – Ashley Monceaux, Baylor
3B – Jenae Leles, Arizona
SS – Ashley Charters, Washington
SS – Kristie Fox, Arizona
SS – Tammy Williams, Northwestern
OF – India Chiles, Tennessee
OF – Caitlin Lowe, Arizona
OF – Lindsay Schutzler, Tennessee


SCORES

  1. Washington 3 DePaul 1
  2. Northwestern 2 Arizona State 0
  3. Tennessee 2 Texas A&M 0
  4. Arizona 2 Baylor 1 (9 inn.)
  5. Washington 9 Northwestern 0 (5 inn.)
  6. Tennessee 1 Arizona 0
  7. DePaul 3 Arizona State 1 – Arizona State eliminated
  8. Baylor 7 Texas A&M 4 – Texas A&M eliminated
  9. Arizona 3 DePaul 0 – DePaul eliminated
  10. Northwestern 7 Baylor 0 – Baylor eliminated
  11. Arizona 2 Washington 0
  12. Tennessee 3 Northwestern 0 – Northwestern eliminated
  13. Arizona 8 Washington 1 – Washington eliminated
  14. Tennessee 3 Arizona 0
  15. Arizona 1 Tennessee 0 (10 inn.)
  16. Arizona 5 Tennessee 0 – Tennessee eliminated

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Arizona Wildcats (6-2)
2. Tennessee Volunteers (4-2)
3. Washington Huskies  (2-2)
4. Northwestern Wildcats (2-2)
5t. Baylor Bears (1-2)
5t. DePaul Blue Demons (1-2)
7t. Texas A&M Aggies (0-2)
7t. Arizona State Sun Devils (0-2)


2007 Arizona Wildcats

 


REGIONALS

Tucson Regional

  1. Arizona 9 Howard 0
  2. Mississippi State 7 Pacific 1
  3. Pacific 13 Howard 0 – Howard eliminated
  4. Arizona 8 Mississippi State 0
  5. Pacific 12 Mississippi State 10 – Mississippi State eliminated
  6. Arizona 7 Pacific 0 – Pacific eliminated

Arizona qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbus Regional

  1. Virginia Tech 5 Canisius 0
  2. Ohio State 2 Cal State Fullerton 1
  3. Cal State Fullerton 8 Canisius 0 – Canisius eliminated
  4. Ohio State 2 Virginia Tech 1
  5. Cal State Fullerton 1 Virginia Tech 0 – Virginia Tech eliminated
  6. Cal State Fullerton 6 Ohio State 5
  7. Cal State Fullerton 10 Ohio State 3 – Ohio State eliminated

Cal State Fullerton qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Ann Arbor Regional

  1. Michigan 3 Eastern Michigan 0
  2. Louisville 8 Oregon State 0
  3. Oregon State 6 Eastern Michigan 1 – Eastern Michigan eliminated
  4. Michigan 6 Louisville 3
  5. Oregon State 11 Louisville 4 – Louisville eliminated
  6. Michigan 7 Oregon State 0 – Oregon State eliminated

Michigan qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Hempstead Regional

  1. Baylor 8 Albany 2
  2. Hofstra 3 Harvard 2
  3. Albany 1 Harvard 0 – Harvard eliminated
  4. Baylor 7 Hofstra 2
  5. Albany 4 Hofstra 2 – Hofstra eliminated
  6. Baylor 10 Albany 0 – Albany eliminated

Baylor qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Knoxville Regional

  1. Tennessee 8 Furman 0
  2. North Carolina 4 Winthrop 3
  3. Winthrop 11 Furman 1 – Furman eliminated
  4. Tennessee 2 North Carolina 0
  5. Winthrop 6 North Carolina 3 – North Carolina eliminated
  6. Tennessee 7 Winthrop 0 – Winthrop eliminated

Tennessee qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Los Angeles Regional

  1. UCLA 6 Loyola Marymount 3
  2. Hawaii 2 UC Santa Barbara 0
  3. Loyola Marymount 5 UC Santa Barbara – UC Santa Barbara eliminated
  4. Hawaii 3 UCLA 1
  5. Loyola Marymount 4 UCLA 2 – UCLA eliminated
  6. Hawaii 9 Loyola Marymount 0 – Loyola Marymount eliminated

Hawaii qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Gainesville Regional

  1. Florida 7 Stetson 0
  2. Georgia Tech 3 Texas 2
  3. Texas 2 Stetson 0 – Stetson eliminated
  4. Florida 8 Georgia Tech 0
  5. Texas 4 Georgia Tech 2 – Georgia Tech eliminated
  6. Florida 3 Texas 0 – Texas eliminated

Florida qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

College Station Regional

  1. Houston 4 Louisiana-Lafayette 3
  2. Texas A&M 9 Sam Houston State 5
  3. Sam Houston State 2 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 – Louisiana-Lafayette eliminated
  4. Houston 8 Texas A&M 1
  5. Texas A&M 11 Sam Houston State 0 – Sam Houston State eliminated
  6. Texas A&M 13 Houston 2
  7. Texas A&M 5 Houston 0 – Houston eliminated

Texas A&M qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Norman Regional

  1. Oklahoma 5 Colgate 2
  2. UMass 4 Long Island 3
  3. Long Island 5 Colgate 1 – Colgate eliminated
  4. Oklahoma 2 UMass 0
  5. UMass 7 Long Island 3 – Long Island eliminated
  6. Oklahoma 6 UMass 3 – UMass eliminated

UCLA qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Carbondale Regional

  1. Missouri 8 Southern Illinois 0
  2. DePaul 10 Mississippi Valley State 0
  3. Southern Illinois 7 Mississippi Valley State 0 – Mississippi Valley State eliminated
  4. DePaul 2 Missouri 0
  5. Missouri 7 Southern Illinois 4 – Southern Illinois eliminated
  6. DePaul 3 Missouri 0 – Missouri eliminated

DePaul qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Tennessee Tech 4 Alabama 2
  2. California 13 Florida State 6
  3. Alabama 6 Florida State 3 – Florida State eliminated
  4. Tennessee Tech 3 California 1
  5. Alabama 13 California 1 – California eliminated
  6. Alabama 19 Tennessee Tech 10
  7. Alabama 7 Tennessee Tech 2 – Tennessee Tech eliminated

Alabama qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Lincoln Regional

  1. Georgia 3 Nebraska 2
  2. Washington 5 Creighton 1
  3. Creighton 2 Nebraska 1 – Nebraska eliminated
  4. Washington 8 Georgia 0
  5. Georgia 3 Creighton – Creighton eliminated
  6. Georgia 2 Washington 1
  7. Washington 1 Georgia 0 – Georgia eliminated

Washington State qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Tempe Regional

  1. Arizona State 2 Southern Utah 1
  2. BYU 9 Cal Poly 0
  3. Southern Utah 9 Cal Poly 4 – Cal Poly eliminated
  4. Arizona State 7 BYU 1
  5. BYU 10 Southern Utah 5 – Southern Utah eliminated
  6. Arizona State 6 BYU 3 – BYU eliminated

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

Palo Alto Regional

  1. Fresno State 2 Stanford 0
  2. LSU 3 Cal State Northridge 2
  3. Stanford 3 Cal State Northridge 0 – Cal State Northridge eliminated
  4. LSU 1 Fresno State 0
  5. Stanford 1 Fresno State 0 – Fresno State eliminated
  6. LSU 11 Stanford 5 – Stanford eliminated

LSU qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbia Regional

  1. South Carolina 5 NC State 2
  2. Oregon 4 Penn State 0
  3. NC State 1 Penn State 0 – Penn State eliminated
  4. Oregon 8 South Carolina 4
  5. South Carolina 4 NC State 3 – NC State eliminated
  6. South Carolina 2 Oregon 0
  7. South Carolina 4 Oregon 3

South Carolina qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Evanston Regional

  1. Illinois State 2 Notre Dame 1
  2. Northwestern 4 Wright State 1
  3. Notre Dame 3 Wright State 0 – Wright State eliminated
  4. Northwestern 5 Illinois State eliminated
  5. Illinois State 3 Notre Dame 0 – Notre Dame eliminated
  6. Northwestern 4 Illinois State 1 – Illinois State eliminated

Northwestern qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.


Tucson Super Regional

  1. Arizona 11 Cal State Fullerton 6
  2. Arizona 2 Cal State Fullerton 1

Arizona qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Waco Super Regional

  1. Baylor 9 Michigan 0
  2. Michigan 3 Baylor 0
  3. Baylor 4 Michigan 0

Baylor State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Knoxville Super Regional

  1. Tennessee 9 Hawaii 0
  2.  Hawaii 9 Tennessee 6
  3. Tennessee 7 Hawaii 1

Tennessee qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

College Station Super Regional

  1. Texas A&M 2 Florida 0
  2. Florida 3 Texas A&M 2
  3. Texas A&M 2 Florida 0

Texas A&M qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Norman Super Regional

  1. DePaul 3 Oklahoma 0
  2. DePaul 7 Oklahoma 2

DePaul qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Seattle Super Regional

  1. Washington 4 Alabama 3
  2. Washington 7 Alabama 5

Washington qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tempe Super Regional

  1. Arizona State 1 LSU 0
  2. Arizona State 7 LSU 4

Arizona State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Evanston Super Regional

  1. Northwestern 6 South Carolina 1
  2. Northwestern 3 South Carolina 0

Northwestern qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.


REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION

  • Honda Sports Award – Monica Abbott, Tennessee (50-5, 0.68 ERA, 724 K)
  • USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year – Monica Abbott, Tennessee (50-5, 0.68 ERA, 724 K)

ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM

P – Monica Abbott SR. Tennessee Lady Vols
P – Angela Tincher JR. Virginia Tech Hokies
P – Katie Burkhart JR. Arizona State Sun Devils
C – Killian Roessner JR. LSU Tigers
1B – Dena Tyson SR. Washington Huskies
2B – Lauren Parker SO. Alabama Crimson Tide
3B – Norrelle Dickson SR. Oklahoma Sooners
SS – Jenn Salling FR. Oregon Ducks
OF – India Chiles SR. Tennessee Lady Vols
OF – Caitlin Lowe SR. Arizona Wildcats
OF – Kaitlin Cochran SO. Arizona State Sun Devils
UTIL – Danielle Lawrie SO. Washington Huskies
UTIL – Chelsea Bramlett FR. Mississippi State Bulldogs
AL – Megan Gibson JR. Texas A&M Aggies
AL – Caitlin Lever SO. Georgia Tech Yellowjackets
AL – Lisa Modglin JR. Oklahoma Sooners
AL – Amanda Scarborough JR. Texas A&M Aggies
AL – Tammy Williams SO. Northwestern Wildcats

ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM

P – Eileen Canney SR. Northwestern Wildcats
P – Taryne Mowatt JR. Arizona Wildcats
P – Stacey Nelson SO. Florida Gators
C – Rachel Folden JR. Marshall Thundering Herd
1B – Tonya Callahan JR. Tennessee Lady Vols
2B – Lisa Dodd SR. UCLA Bruins
3B – Kara Nelson FR. Illinois State Redbirds
SS – Amber Jackson SR. Maryland Terrapins
OF – Krista Colburn JR. UCLA Bruins
OF – Danielle Kinley SO. Penn State Nittany Lions
OF – Brittany Rogers SO. Alabama Crimson Tide
UTIL – Kate Robinson JR. Hawaii Rainbow Wahine
UTIL – Susan Ogden JR. Oklahoma Sooners
AL – Tracie Adix SR. DePaul Blue Demons
AL – Ashley Charters JR. Washington Huskies
AL – Samantha Ricketts SO. Oklahoma Sooners
AL – Lindsay Schutzler SR. Tennessee Lady Vols
AL – Clare Warwick SO. Hawaii Rainbow Wahine

ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM

P – Lauren Eckermann JR. Oklahoma Sooners
P – Robin Mackin SO. Fresno State Bulldogs
P – Chrissy Owens JR. Alabama Crimson Tide
C – Courtney Totte SR. Oklahoma State Cowgirls
1B – Garland Cooper SR. Northwestern Wildcats
2B – Veronica Wootson SR. FSU Seminoles
3B – Brette Reagan SO. Baylor Bears
SS – Aileen Morales JR. Georgia Tech Yellowjackets
OF – Gina Carbonatto SR. Pacific Tigers
OF – Angela Findlay FR. Michigan Wolverines
OF – Leslie Klein SR. LSU Tigers
UTIL – Abbie Sims SR. NC State Wolfpack
UTIL – Tyleen Tausaga SR. Hawaii Rainbow Wahine
AL – Jennifer Curtier SR. Pacific Tigers
AL – Alissa Haber FR. Stanford Cardinal
AL – Becca Heteniak FR. DePaul Blue Demons
AL – Ashley Monceaux SR. Baylor Bears
AL – Kim Waleszonia SO. Florida Gators

2007 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

2007 held at Kitchener, Ontario.


Champion – The Farm Tavern, Madison, Wisconsin
Runner Up – Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers, Palm Springs, California


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Karl Gollan, Albaugh, Inc.
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Korrey Gareau, The Farm Tavern
  • Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year – Wayne Laulu, Townline
  • Leading Hitter – Nick Shailes, Townline (12-18) – .667
  • Leading Hitter – Tyler Lessard, Evergreen Centennials (12-18) – .667
  • Most RBI – Dan Skillings, Innerkip Eagles – 15

2007 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Korrey Gareau, The Farm Tavern
P – Lucas Mata, Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers
P – Karl Gollan, Albaugh Inc.
C – Aaron Neemia, Townline
C – Chad Ghostkeeper, Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers
IF – Donny Hale, The Farm Tavern
IF – Travis Wilson, Patsy’s of New York
IF – Nick Shailes, Townline
IF – Tex Lessard, Evergreen Centennials
IF – Wayne Laulu, Townline
OF – Ryan Wolfe, Quaker Riversharks
OF – Jason Hill, The Farm Tavern
OF – Colin Abbott, The Farm Tavern
OF – Dan Skillings, Innerkip Eagles
DH – Jeff Wilson, Ashland Mets

2007 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Andrew Kirkpatrick – Broken Bow Gremlins
P – Nick Underhill, Vancouver Grey Sox
P – Gerald Muizelaar, Patsy’s of New York
C – Ben Fjelland, Albaugh Inc.
C – Frank DeGroat, Patsy’s of New York
IF – Jarrad Martin – Broken Bow Gremlins
IF – Kyle Beane, Explorers
IF – Andrew Medwedrich, Vancouver Grey Sox
IF – Evan Potskin, Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers
IF – Jeff Goolagong, The Farm Tavern
OF – Steve Mullaley, Quaker Riversharks
OF – Steve Running, Innerkip Eagles
OF – Steve Schucker, Circle Tap
OF – Dale Levy, Hallman Twins
DH – Derek Mayson, Vancouver Grey Sox


FINAL STANDINGS

1. The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI (6-0)
2. Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers, Palm Springs, CA (5-2)
3. Patsy’s of New York, New York City, NY (5-2)
4. Broken Bow Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY (4-2)
5t. Albaugh Inc., Elkhart, IA (4-2)
5t. Quaker Riversharks, Orillia, ON (4-2)
7t. Vancouver Grey Sox, Vancouver, BC (5-2)
7t. Innerkip Eagles, Innerkip, ON (5-2)
9t. Circle Tap, Denmark, WI (2-2)
9t. Jarvis Merchants, Jarvis, ON (4-3)
9t. MinnDak Millers, Fargo, ND (2-2)
9t. Hallman Twins, Kitchener, ON (4-2)
13t. Quad City Sox, Davenport, IA (4-2)
13t. Explorers, Midland, MI (3-2)
13t. Townline, Green Bay, WI (3-3)
13t. Ashland Mets, Ashland, OH (3-3)
17t. Dolan & Murphy Shamrocks, Aurora, IL (2-2)
17t. Portland DeMarini, Portland, OR (2-2)
17t. Aspen Interiors, Saskatoon, SK (2-2)
17t. Murphy Windmillers, Peterborough, ON (2-2)
17t. Thomson Area Merchants, Thomson, IL (1-3)
17t. Elkland Fast Pitch, Elkland, PA (1-3)
17t. Stix, Bloomington, IL (1-3)
17t. Plangger’s Furniture, Benton Harbor, MI (1-3)
25t. Evergreen Centennials, St. Thomas, ON (1-3)
25t. Elmira Cubs, Elmira, ON (1-3)
25t. Bandits, Pueblo, CO (1-3)
25t. Scarborough Royals, Scarborough ON (1-3)
25t. HBC Rice Creek Lightning, Marshall, MI (0-3)
25t. Midwest Stampede, Des Moines, IA (0-3)
25t. Horse Lake Thunder, Horse Lake, AB(0-3)
25t. Napanee Express, Napanee, ON (0-3)

2006 NCAA Women’s College World Series

2006 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on June 1-6.


Champion – Arizona Wildcats (54-11)
Runner Up – Northwestern Wildcats (50-15)


The University of Arizona Softball program claimed its eighth NCAA championship title in Program history and finished a 50-14-1 season by taking two games out of three from Tennessee at the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City in May of 2007.

The road to the title was not easy, as the Wildcats played five elimination games and eight total contests over the course of seven days. The U of A rode the arm of pitcher Taryne Mowatt, who was named the Women’s College World Series Most Outstanding Player, for a record 60 innings.

Arizona used a huge fifth inning in the final game to secure their place in history. The Wildcats beat Tennessee that night 5-0. The Cats had dropped the opening game to the Vols earlier in the week and then stormed back with a 1-0 victory in the second game.

Senior Outfielder Caitlin Lowe Struck her third of four hits to lead off the fifth inning, starting the game-winning rally.

Freshman K’Lee Arrendondo followed with a single and Tennessee intentionally walked senior Kristie Fox to load the bases.

Sophomore third baseman Jenae Leles singled the first pitch up the middle to drive in two runs. That brought up senior second baseman Chelsie Mesa, who drilled a home run to right field to give the Wildcats a huge Cushion.


  • Most Outstanding Player – Alicia Hollowell, Arizona
  • Batting Leader – Katie Logan, Northwestern – .600
  • RBI Leader – Autumn Chapman, Arizona – 7
  • Home Run Leader – 4 tied at 2, Garland Cooper, Northwestern; Heidi Knabe, Arizona State; Brianne McGowan, Oregon State; Andrea Duran, UCLA
  • ERA Leader – Alicia Hollowell, Arizona – 0.33
  • Strikeout Leader – Alicia Hollowell, Arizona – 64

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

P – Monica Abbott, Tennessee
P – Cat Osterman, Texas
P – Alicia Hollowell, Arizona
Caitlin Lowe, Arizona
Eileen Canney, Northwestern
Autumn Champion, Arizona
Garland Cooper, Northwestern
Andrea Duran, UCLA
Kristi Durant, Tennessee
Heidi Knabe, Arizona State
Taryne Mowatt, Arizona
Tammy Williams, Northwestern


SCORES

  1. Arizona 3 Oregon State 2 (9 inn.)
  2. Texas 2 Arizona State 0
  3. Northwestern 6 Alabama 5 (10 inn.)
  4. Tennessee 4 UCLA 2
  5. Arizona 2 Texas 0
  6. Northwestern 2 Tennessee 0
  7. Arizona State 3 Oregon State 1 – Oregon State eliminated
  8. UCLA 4 Alabama 1 – Alabama eliminated
  9. Tennessee 3 Arizona State 1 – Arizona State eliminated
  10. UCLA 2 Texas 0 – Texas eliminated
  11. Tennessee 1 Arizona 0
  12. Northwestern 3 UCLA 1 (8 inn.) – UCLA eliminated
  13. Arizona 6 Tennessee 0 – Tennessee eliminated
  14. Arizona 8 Northwestern 0
  15. Arizona 6 Northwestern 0 – Northwestern eliminated

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Arizona Wildcats (5-1)
2. Northwestern Wildcats (3-2)
3. Tennessee Volunteers (2-2)
4. UCLA Bruins (2-2)
5t. Texas Longhorns (1-2)
5t. Arizona State Sun Devils (1-2)
7t. Alabama Crimson Tide (0-2)
7t. Oregon State Beavers (0-2)


2006 Arizona Wildcats

 


REGIONALS

Austin Regional

  1. Texas 4 UTSA 0
  2. Indiana 3 Utah 0
  3. Utah 3 UTSA 2 – UTSA eliminated
  4. Texas 3 Indiana 0
  5. Utah 5 Indiana 1 – Indiana eliminated
  6. Texas 3 Utah 0 – Utah eliminated

Texas qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-0.

Provo Regional

  1. Kansas 3 BYU 0
  2. Washington 8 Southern Utah 0 (5 inn.)
  3. BYU 5 Southern Utah 4 – Southern Utah eliminated
  4. Washington 6 Kansas 0
  5. Kansas 2 BYU 1 – BYU eliminated
  6. Washington 3 Kansas 0 – Kansas eliminated

Washington qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Corvallis Regional

  1. Oregon State 2 Nevada 1
  2. Baylor 5 Portland State 3
  3. Portland State 2 Nevada 1 – Nevada eliminated
  4. Oregon State 5 Baylor 3
  5. Baylor 3 Portland State 2 – Portland State eliminated
  6. Oregon State 3 Baylor 1 – Baylor eliminated

Oregon State qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Iowa City Regional

  1. Nebraska 1 Iowa 0 (10 inn.)
  2. California 1 Illinois State 0
  3. Illinois State 3 Iowa 2 – Iowa eliminated
  4. California 4 Nebraska 2
  5. Nebraska 3 Illinois State 1 – Illinois State eliminated
  6. California 6 Nebraska 1 – Nebraska eliminated

California qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Evanston Regional

  1. Northwestern 4 Southern Illinois 0
  2. Notre Dame 5 UC Santa Barbara 2
  3. Southern Illinois 2 UC Santa Barbara 1 – UC Santa Barbara eliminated
  4. Notre Dame 5 Southern Illinois 4 – Southern Illinois eliminated
  5. Northwestern 7 Notre Dame 4 – Notre Dame eliminated

Northwestern qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Amherst Regional

  1. UMass 2 Albany 0
  2. Lehigh 4 Texas A&M 3
  3. Texas A&M 6 Albany 5 – Albany eliminated
  4. UMass 6 Lehigh 4
  5. Lehigh 4 Texas A&M 3 – Texas A&M eliminated
  6. UMass 3 Lehigh 0 – Lehigh eliminated

UMass qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Knoxville Regional

  1. Tennessee 6 Tennessee Tech 4
  2. Virginia Tech 1 Louisville 0 (12 inn.)
  3. Louisville 3 Tennessee Tech 0 – Tennessee Tech eliminated
  4. Tennessee 9 Virginia Tech 1 (5 inn.)
  5. Louisville 10 Virginia Tech 1 (5 inn.) – Virginia Tech eliminated
  6. Tennessee 8 Louisville 1 – Louisville eliminated

Tennessee  qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Ann Arbor Regional

  1. Michigan 4 Youngstown State 0
  2. Oklahoma 1 Kent State 0
  3. Kent State 8 Youngstown State 0 (5 inn.) – Youngstown State eliminated
  4. Michigan 1 Oklahoma 0 (9 inn.)
  5. Oklahoma 9 Kent State 1 (5 inn.) – Kent State eliminated
  6. Michigan 5 Oklahoma 2 (8 inn.) – Oklahoma eliminated

Michigan qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Los Angeles Regional

  1. UCLA 11 Missouri State 2 (6 inn.)
  2. Long Beach State 1 San Diego State 0
  3. San Diego State 1 Missouri State 0 – Missouri State eliminated
  4. UCLA 5 Long Beach State 0
  5. San Diego State 3 Long Beach State 1 – Long Beach State eliminated
  6. UCLA 7 San Diego State 0 – San Diego State eliminated

UCLA qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Gainesville Regional

  1. Florida Atlantic 2 Florida 0
  2. South Florida 2 North Carolina 1
  3. Florida 1 North Carolina 0 – North Carolina eliminated
  4. South Florida 1 Florida Atlantic 0
  5. Florida Atlantic 1 Florida 0 – Florida eliminated
  6. South Florida 7 Florida Atlantic 0 – Florida Atlantic eliminated

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

Tempe Regional

  1. Hofstra 5 Penn State 4
  2. Arizona State 6 LIU Brooklyn 0
  3. Penn State 2 LIU Brooklyn 1 – LIU Brooklyn eliminated
  4. Arizona State 2 Hofstra 0 (8 inn.)
  5. Penn State 9 Hofstra 2 – Hofstra eliminated
  6. Arizona State 5 Penn State 0 – Penn State eliminated

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

Athens Regional

  1. Georgia 4 Georgia Southern 0
  2. Florida State 7 Coastal Carolina 2
  3. Georgia Southern 2 Coastal Carolina 1 – Coastal Carolina eliminated
  4. Florida State 3 Georgia 2
  5. Georgia 11 Georgia State 6 – Georgia State eliminated
  6. Georgia 3 Florida State 1
  7. Florida State 2 Georgia 0 – Georgia eliminated

Florida State qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Tucson Regional

  1. Arizona 9 Marist 0 (6 inn.)
  2. Ohio State 1 Auburn 0 (10 inn.)
  3. Auburn 14 Marist 0 (5 inn.) – Marist eliminated
  4. Arizona 6 Ohio State 3
  5. Auburn 4 Ohio State 0 – Ohio State eliminated
  6. Arizona 4 Auburn 2 – Auburn eliminated

Arizona qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Baton Rouge Regional

  1. LSU 5 Princeton 0
  2. Louisiana-Lafayette 2 NC State 0
  3. NC State 1 Princeton 0 – Princeton eliminated
  4. LSU 7 Louisiana-Lafayette 6 (10 inn.)
  5. Louisiana-Lafayette 4 NC State 3 (9 inn.) – NC State eliminated
  6. LSU 5 Louisiana-Lafayette 4 – Louisiana-Lafayette eliminated

LSU qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Alabama 8 Mississippi Valley State 0 (5 inn.)
  2. Georgia Tech 9 Florida A&M 3
  3. Florida A&M 7 Mississippi Valley State 5 – Mississippi Valley State eliminated
  4. Alabama 8 Georgia Tech 5
  5. Georgia Tech 10 Florida A&M 7 – Florida A&M eliminated
  6. Alabama 7 Georgia Tech 2 – Georgia Tech eliminated

Baylor qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Fresno Regional

  1. Fresno State 2 Cal State Fullerton 0
  2. Stanford 8 Tulsa 0 (5 inn.)
  3. Cal State Fullerton 6 Tulsa 2 – Tulsa eliminated
  4. Fresno State 3 Stanford 0
  5. Stanford 4 Cal State Fullerton 1 – Cal State Fullerton eliminated
  6. Stanford 9 Fresno State 3
  7. Stanford 3 Fresno State 0 – Fresno State eliminated

Stanford qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.


Austin Super Regional

  1. Texas 1 Washington 0
  2. Texas 9 Washington 1 (6 inn.)

Texas qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Corvallis Super Regional

  1. California 2 Oregon State 1
  2. Oregon State 3 California 0
  3. Oregon State 1 California 0

Oregon State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Evantston Super Regional

  1. UMass 1 Northwestern 0
  2. Northwestern 4 UMass 2
  3. Northwestern 9 UMass 0 (5 inn.)

Northwestern qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Knoxville Super Regional

  1. Tennessee 5 Michigan 3
  2. Michigan 5 Tennessee 1
  3. Tennessee 1 Michigan 0

Tennessee qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Los Angeles Super Regional

  1. UCLA 2 South Florida 0
  2. UCLA 3 South Florida 1

UCLA qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tempe Super Regional

  1. Arizona State 6 Florida State 1
  2. Arizona State 5 Florida State 1

Arizona State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tucson Super Regional

  1. Arizona 5 LSU 0
  2. LSU 3 Arizona 2
  3. Arizona 14 LSU 5 (5 inn.)

Arizona qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Tuscaloosa Super Regional

  1. Alabama 4 Stanford 1
  2. Alabama 8 Stanford 7 (8 inn.)

Alabama qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.


REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION

  • Honda Sports Award – Cat Osterman, Texas (38-4, 0.41 ERA, 630 K)
  • USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year – Cat Osterman, Texas (38-4, 0.41 ERA, 630 K)

ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM

P – Monica Abbott SO. Tennessee Lady Vols
P – Cat Osterman JR. Texas Longhorns
P – Jennie Ritter JR. Michigan Wolverines
C – Haley Woods SR. California Golden Bears
1B – Jenna Hall SR. Illinois Fighting Illini
2B – Veronica Wootson JR. FSU Seminoles
3B – Andrea Duran SR. UCLA Bruins
SS – Lindsay Schutzler JR. Tennessee Lady Vols
OF – Sarah Fekete SR. Tennessee Lady Vols
OF – Danyele Gomez SR. ULL Ragin’ Cajuns
OF – Kaitlin Cochran FR. Arizona State Sun Devils
DP – Kristi Durant SR. Tennessee Lady Vols
UTIL – Cambria Miranda SO. Oregon State Beavers
AL – Kristie Fox JR. Arizona Wildcats
AL – Tonya Callahan SO. Tennessee Lady Vols
AL – Caitlin Lowe JR. Arizona Wildcats
AL – Anjelica Selden SO. UCLA Bruins
AL – Kristin Vesely SR. Oklahoma Sooners

ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM

P – Angela Tincher SO. Virginia Tech Hokies
P – Alicia Hollowell SR. Arizona Wildcats
P – Kristina Thorson SR. California Golden Bears
C – Rachel Folden SO. Marshall Thundering Herd
1B – Ianeta Le’i SR. BYU Cougars
2B – Caitlin Benyi SR. UCLA Bruins
3B – Brette Reagan FR. Baylor Bears
SS – Christina Clark SR. Fresno State Bulldogs
OF – Norrelle Dickson JR. Oklahoma Sooners
OF – Kellie Middleton JR. Georgia Bulldogs
OF – Lindy Winkler SR. Sacramento State Hornets
DP – Jessica Strickland JR. Colorado State Rams
UTIL – Serena Settlemier SR. Kansas Jayhawks
AL – Eileen Canney JR. Northwestern Wildcats
AL – Gina Carbonatto JR. Pacific Tigers
AL – Alexis Switenko SR. Syracuse Orange
AL – Stephanie VanBrakle SR. Alabama Crimson Tide
AL – Jackie Wong SR. Utah Utes

ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM

P – Brianne McGowan SR. Oregon State Beavers
P – Emily Turner JR. LSU Tigers
P – Crystal Cox SR. North Carolina Tar Heels
C – Becky Marx SR. Michigan Wolverines
1B – Garland Cooper JR. Northwestern Wildcats
2B – Dominique Lastrapes JR. Washington Huskies
3B – Meghan McAllister JR. Georgia Bulldogs
SS – Tammy Williams FR. Northwestern Wildcats
OF – Catalina Morris SR. Stanford Cardinal
OF – Stephanie Brown JR. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
OF – Brittany Rogers FR. Alabama Crimson Tide
DP – Amber Smith FR. Illinois State Redbirds
UTIL – Jessica Doucette SO. Georgia Bulldogs
AL – Leslie Klein JR. LSU Tigers
AL – Lacy Wood SR. Louisville Cardinals
AL – Ashley Charters SO. Washington Huskies
AL – Erin Floros FR. San Diego State Aztecs
AL – Chelsi Lake JR. Baylor Bears

2006 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

2006 held at Kitchener, Ontario.


Champion – County Materials, Marathon, Wisconsin
Runner Up – Patsy’s, New York City, New York


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Jarrad Martin, County Materials
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Andrew Kirkpatrick, County Materials
  • Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year – N/A
  • Leading Hitter – Gregg Garrity, Keating’s Fitness Center (8-12) – .667
  • Most RBI – Gregg Garrity, Keating’s Fitness Center – 10

2006 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Andrew Kirkpatrick, County Materials
P – Adam Folkard, Patsy’s
P – Gerald Muizelaar, Patsy’s
C – Frank Degroat, Patsy’s
C – Todd Twachtmann, The Farm Tavern
IF – Todd Budke, The Farm Tavern
IF – Patrik Kolkus, CZ National Team
IF – Keith MacKintosh, The Farm Tavern
IF – Jarrad Martin, County Materials
IF – Travis Wilson, Patsy’s
OF – Colin Abbott, The Farm Tavern
OF – Eduardo Leonardo, Heflin Gremlins
OF – Steve Shucker, Heflin Gremlins
OF – Stacy McLean, River Sharks
DH – Gregg Garrity, Keatings Fitness Center

2006 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Korrey Gareau, Farm Tavern
P – Ward Gosse, Kegel Black Knights
P – Todd Martin, Hallman Twins
C – Chris Shewfelt, Hallman Twins
C – Patrick Shannon, County Materials
IF – Ron White, Hallman Twins
IF – Nathan Nukunuku, County Materials
IF – Chad Boom, Kegel Black Knights
IF – Nick Needham, Quad City Sox
IF – Marc Santilliano, CR Portland
OF – Jeff Goolagong, County Materials
OF – Chris Miljavac, Patsy’s
OF – Thomas Makea, County Materials
OF – Ryan Wolfe, The Farm Tavern
DH – Chris Miljavic, Patsy’s


FINAL STANDINGS

1. County Materials, Marathon, WI (7-1)
2. Patsy’s, New York City, NY (6-1)
3. Quaker Riversharks, Orillia, ON (4-2)
4. The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI (4-2)
5t. Aspen Interior Black Sox, Saskatoon, SK (4-2)
5t. Hallman Twins, Kitchener, ON (5-2)
7t. Heflin Gremlins, Ballston Lake, NY (5-2)
7t. Kegel Black Knights, Fargo, ND (5-3)
9t. So Cal Bombers, Yucaipa, CA (4-2)
9t. Team Rainey, Whittier, CA (2-2)
9t. Circle Tap, Denmark, WI (2-2)
9t. Grey Sox, Vancouver, BC (2-2)
13t. Redmen, Oshweken, ON (2-3)
13t. Stix, Bloomington, IL (3-3)
13t. Townline, Green Bay, WI (3-2)
13t. Merchants, Jarvis, ON (2-3)
17t. Albaugh Inc., Elkhart, IA (2-2)
17t. MinnDak Millers, Moorhead, MN (2-2)
17t. Bandits, Pueblo, CO (2-2)
17t. Bright Cheese House Eagles, Innerkip, ON (2-2)
17t. Czech Republic, Prague CZ (1-3)
17t. Explorers, Midland, MI (1-3)
17t. MVD Sports, Ashland, OH (1-2)
17t. Quad City Sox, Davenport, IA (2-3)
25t. Dolan & Murphy, Aurora, IL (1-3)
25t. Keatings Fitness Center, Wilkes Barre, PA (1-3)
25t. CR/Portland, Portland, OR (1-3)
25t. Danish Dynamite, Copenhagen DE (1-3)
25t. The Freight, Vandalia, IL (0-3)
25t. Texaco Pirates, Abaco, BA (0-3)
25t. Aces, Houston, TX (0-3)
25t. Plangger’s Furniture, Benton Harbor, MI (0-3)