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2015 Pac-12 Softball Media Guide

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32 // 2015 PAC-12 SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE // TEAMS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T PCT Home Away W L T PCT Home Away Neutral Streak Oregon 1, 2, 3, 4 20 3 1 .854 9-2-1 11-1 56 9 1 .856 18-2-1 15-2 23-5 L 1 UCLA 2, 3 19 5 0 .792 11-1 8-4 52 8 0 .867 31-4 11-4 10-0 L 2 Arizona State 2 15 7 1 .674 9-3 6-4-1 46 12 1 .788 35-7 6-5-1 5-0 L 2 Washington 2, 3 13 9 0 .591 5-5 8-4 37 15 0 .712 5-5 10-4 22-6 L 1 Arizona 2, 3 14 10 0 .583 10-2 4-8 44 16 0 .733 31-3 7-10 6-3 L 2 Utah 8 15 0 .348 7-5 1-10 31 24 0 .564 18-7 5-11 8-6 W 8 Oregon State 5 17 0 .227 2-8 3-9 18 31 0 .367 5-8 5-13 8-10 W 2 Stanford 5 19 0 .208 3-9 2-10 30 25 0 .545 14-10 5-11 11-4 L 2 California 4 18 0 .182 1-11 3-7 23 29 0 .442 6-11 6-10 11-8 L 9 (1) Pac-12 Champion; (2) NCAA Tournament participant; (3) NCAA Super Regional participant; (4) Women's College World Series participant. NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Double Elimination REGIONAL RESULTS ARIZONA Tucson Regional, Tucson, Ariz. May 16 Boston U. W, 9-6 May 17 LSU W, 9-8 May 18 LSU L, 1-5 May 18 LSU W, 13-5 (5) ARIZONA STATE Tempe Regional, Tempe, Ariz. May 16 Dartmouth W, 8-0 (5) May 17 Michigan W, 4-1 May 18 Michigan L, 3-4 May 18 Michigan L, 4-5 OREGON Eugene Regional, Eugene, Ore. May 16 Utah Valley W, 12-1 (5) May 17 Wisconsin W, 6-1 May 18 Wisconsin W, 6-0 UCLA Louisville Regional, Louisville, Ky. May 16 Southern Utah W, 8-0 (6) May 17 Notre Dame W, 7-0 May 18 Notre Dame W, 1-0 WASHINGTON Seattle Regional, Seattle, Wash. May 15 Iona W, 8-0 (6) May 16 BYU W, 9-0 (6) May 17 Northwestern W, 9-0 (5) SUPER REGIONALS MAY 23-24 at Lafayette, La. Louisiana-Lafayette 5, ARIZONA 3 Louisiana-Lafayette 7, ARIZONA 1 MAY 24-25 at Eugene, Ore. OREGON 10, Minnesota 2 (6) OREGON 6, Minnesota 2 MAY 24-25 at Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 6, Kentucky 4 Kentucky 7, UCLA 3 Kentucky 7, UCLA 1 MAY 24-25 at Gainesville, Fla. Florida 9, WASHINGTON 0 (5) WASHINGTON 4, Florida 3 Florida 8, WASHINGTON 0 (5) NCAA WOMEN'S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES May 29-June 4, 2014 ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, Okla. THURSDAY, MAY 29 OREGON 3, Florida State 0 FRIDAY, MAY 30 Florida 4, OREGON 0 SATURDAY, MAY 31 OREGON 4, Oklahoma 2 SUNDAY, JUNE 1 Alabama 2, OREGON 0 OREGON went 2-2 in the double elimination at the NCAA Women's College World Series and fell one game short of the championship series. UO's final record of 56-9-1 set the school record for most wins in a season, in addition to making the deepest postseason run in school history. Five of the league's nine teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament, and all had seeds in the top 12. Led by No. 1 Oregon, the other seeds included No. 3 UCLA, No. 9 ARIZONA STATE, No. 11 ARIZONA and No. 12 WASHINGTON. UCLA, Arizona and UW all advanced to the Super Regional round before falling to their respective opponents in the best-of-three series. n a vote of the Conference's head coaches, UCLA's Ally Carda was named the 2014 Pac-12 Player of the Year, while Pitcher of the Year accolades went to Oregon's Cheridan Hawkins. The Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year was Kellie Fox of Arizona, and fellow Wildcat Katiyana Mauga was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year. Mike White of Oregon took home his second-consecutive Coach of the Year honor. Courtney Ceo was the Pac-12 Batting Champion after leading the league in batting average through the regular season. The Pac-12 saw 13 players named to the NFCA Division I All-America teams, the second-highest tally of any conference on the list. The Conference also saw a record 42 NFCA All-Region honors. 2014 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS USA TODAY/NFCA FINAL POLL 3. Oregon 9. UCLA 11. Washington 14. Arizona 17. Arizona State ESPN.COM/USA Softball FINAL POLL 3. Oregon 9. UCLA 13. Washington t14. Arizona 16. Arizona State 2014 SEASON REVIEW

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