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// 57 PAC-12 CONFERENCE // 2015 PAC-12 SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. UCLA...............................11 2. ARIZONA ...........................8 3. ARIZONA STATE .................2 Texas A&M............................ 2 Oklahoma ............................. 2 6. CALIFORNIA ......................1 WASHINGTON ....................1 Cal State Fullerton ................. 1 Fresno State .......................... 1 Michigan ............................... 1 Alabama ............................... 1 Florida .................................. 1 NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS 1. UCLA.............................191 2. ARIZONA .......................153 3. CALIFORNIA ....................97 4. WASHINGTON ..................94 5. Fresno State ........................ 89 6. ARIZONA STATE ...............85 Oklahoma ........................... 85 8. Michigan ............................. 80 9. Texas A&M.......................... 71 10. Cal State Fullerton ............... 60 11. Nebraska ............................ 59 12. Florida State ........................ 56 WCWS WINS 1. UCLA...............................94 2. ARIZONA .........................63 3. Fresno State ........................ 30 4. WASHINGTON ..................22 5. CALIFORNIA ....................21 Texas A&M.......................... 21 7. ARIZONA STATE ...............18 8. Oklahoma ........................... 17 9. Cal State Fullerton ............... 16 Alabama ............................. 16 Florida ................................ 16 12. Tennessee........................... 15 Oklahoma State ................... 11 14. Nebraska .............................. 9 15. Michigan ............................... 9 Northwestern ........................ 8 Texas .................................... 7 18. Florida State .......................... 6 LSU ...................................... 6 Louisiana-Lafayette ............... 6 21. Cal Poly ................................ 5 Georgia ................................. 5 Iowa ...................................... 5 Long Beach State .................. 5 25. STANFORD ........................4 Cal State Northridge .............. 4 ALL-TIME WCWS APPEARANCES 1. UCLA...............................25 2. ARIZONA .........................22 3. CALIFORNIA ....................12 Fresno State ........................ 12 5. WASHINGTON ..................11 ARIZONA STATE ...............11 7. Michigan ............................. 10 8. Alabama ............................... 9 Oklahoma ............................. 9 10. Florida State .......................... 8 11. Oklahoma State ..................... 7 Texas A&M............................ 7 Nebraska .............................. 7 14. Cal State Fullerton ................. 6 Florida .................................. 6 Louisiana-Lafayette ............... 6 Missouri ................................ 6 Tennessee............................. 6 17. Long Beach State .................. 5 Northwestern ........................ 5 Texas .................................... 5 22. Cal Poly Pomona ................... 4 DePaul .................................. 4 Iowa ...................................... 4 25. OREGON ............................3 UTAH ................................3 Adelphi ................................. 3 Baylor ................................... 3 LSU ...................................... 3 Louisiana Tech ...................... 3 Massachusetts ...................... 3 South Carolina ...................... 3 UNLV .................................... 3 32. STANFORD ........................2 Cal State Northridge .............. 2 Creighton .............................. 2 Georgia ................................. 2 Indiana ................................. 2 Princeton .............................. 2 Southern Mississippi ............. 2 41. OREGON STATE .................1 Central Michigan ................... 1 Connecticut .......................... 1 Hawai'i .................................. 1 Illinois-Chicago ...................... 1 Kansas .................................. 1 Kent State ............................. 1 Kentucky .............................. 1 Northern Illinois .................... 1 Pacific .................................. 1 South Florida ........................ 1 Toledo ................................... 1 Virginia Tech ......................... 1 Utah State ............................. 1 Western Michigan ................. 1 PAC-12 IN NCAA TOURNAMENT WCWS Place NCAA School App. W L Last Time 1st 2nd 3rd App. W L Last Time Arizona 22 61 32 2010 8 5 4 28 153 54 2014 Arizona State 11 18 18 2013 2 0 3 26 85 51 2014 California 12 21 22 2012 1 2 3 29 97 64 2013 Oregon 3 4 6 2014 0 0 0 16 49 34 2014 Oregon State 1 0 2 2006 0 0 0 11 30 23 2013 Stanford 2 4 4 2004 0 0 1 17 41 36 2013 UCLA# 25 94 29 2010 11 7 3 30 191 48 2014 Utah 3 1 6 1994 0 0 0 12 16 27 2006 Washington 11 22 19 2013 1 2 4 21 94 42 2014 Totals 89 223 136 23 16 19 195 755 377 # Participation in 1995 vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions The Pac-12 Conference can almost call Oklahoma City its home away from home when it comes to postseason softball. The "Conference of Champions" has enjoyed unparalleled success in the NCAA Tournament and the Women's College World Series. Though the Pac-12 did not begin sponsoring softball until 1987, Conference teams have competed in the prestigious event since the NCAA started recognizing it as a sport in 1982. All nine Pac-12 teams have made appearances in the WCWS. In the NCAA's 30-year championship history, Pac-12 schools have won the title an astounding 23 times, more than any other conference in the na- tion. Additionally, there have been 12 occasions when the NCAA Champion- ship series featured two Conference schools. Most recently, the 2010 champi- onship game pitted the sport's two most storied programs – Arizona and UCLA -- against each other. Overall, only 11 different teams have claimed the crown: UCLA (11), Arizona (8), Arizona State (2), Texas A&M (2), Oklahoma (2), Cali- fornia (1), Washington (1), Alabama (1), Cal State Fullerton (1), Fresno State (1) and Michigan (1). UCLA and Arizona have practically made the Women's College World Series a yearly stop with a combined 47 appearances. The Bruins took home six titles from 1982-90 while Arizona dominated the 1990s with five champi- onships of its own. Last season continued the standard of strong Pac-12 presence in the NCAA Tournament, with five Conference teams advancing to Regionals. Four teams advanced to the Super Regionals, and Oregon punched their tickets to Oklahoma City. Throughout NCAA softball history, players like Lisa Fernandez, Nancy Evans, Yvonne Gutierrez and Jenny Dalton have re-written the WCWS record books and many team records have been established in the process. The Pac-12 has continued its successful postseason run, accounting for 10 titles since 2000. The Conference has sent a team to the final series a remarkable 28 of 32 years. As a result of this unprecedented success, the Pac-12 Conference has established itself as the premier softball conference in the nation and truly the "Conference of Champions." NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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