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2016 Pac-12 Softball Media Guide

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32 2016 PAC-12 SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE // SEASON REVIEW NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Double Elimination NCAA Regionals: May 14-17 (double elimination) No. 2 OREGON (3-0) Eugene Regional def. BYU, 8-0 (6) def. North Dakota St., 4-3 def. North Dakota St., 6-1 No. 7 UCLA (3-0) Eugene Regional def. CSUN, 9-1 (5) def. Texas, 4-1 def. San Diego State, 8-0 (6) No. 12 ARIZONA (3-1) Tucson Regional def. St. John's W, 4-2 def. Minnesota, 5-1 lost to Minnesota, 2-5 def. Minnesota, 7-6 (8) ARIZONA STATE (2-2) Baton Rouge Regional def. Nebraska, 5-2 def. LSU, 1-0 lost to LSU, 0-5 lost to LSU, 3-4 (9) CALIFORNIA (1-2) Ann Arbor Regional def. Pitt, 11-3 (5) lost to Michigan, 1-9 (6) lost to Pitt, 3-6 UTAH (2-2) Knoxville Regional def. Virginia Tech, 6-1 lost to Tennessee, 1-9 (5) def. Longwood, 2-0 lost to Tennessee, 1-3 WASHINGTON (2-2) Tuscaloosa Regional def. USC Upstate, 4-1 lost to Alabama, 0-9 (5) def. USC Upstate, 9-1 (5) lost to Alabama, 1-11 NCAA Super Regionals: May 22-24 (best of three series) No. 2 OREGON (2-0) def. NC State, 6-1 def. NC State, 9-3 No. 12 ARIZONA (0-2) lost to LSU, 8-0 (5) lost to LSU, 10-5 No. 7 UCLA (2-0) def. Missouri, 7-4 def. Missouri, 10-6 NCAA Women's College World Series opening round, May 28-30 (double elimination) No. 2 OREGON (0-2) lost to UCLA, 7-1 lost to Alabama, 2-1 No. 7 UCLA (1-2) def. Oregon, 7-1 lost to Michigan, 10-4 lost to Auburn, 11-10 OREGON and UCLA ended their postseason run in the double-elimination round of the 2015 Women's College World Series. Oregon made its fourth appearance in the WCWS while the Bruins made their 26th all-time. Seven league teams earned berths to the NCAA Tournament, marking the 19th-straight season that the Pac-12 has had five or more teams advance to the postseason. The seven selections were tied for the second-most of any conference in the nation. UCLA's Ally Carda repeated as Pac-12 Player of the Year, while Oregon's Cheridan Hawkins also had a repeat performance as Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year. Hallie Wilson of ARIZONA was named Defensive Player of the Year, and Jenna Lilley of Oregon was named Freshman/Newcomer of the Year. UTAH head coach Amy Hogue earned Coach of the Year. 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 43 NFCA All-Region honors. 2015 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS USA TODAY/NFCA FINAL POLL 5. UCLA 7. Oregon 13. Arizona 20. Arizona State 21. Washington T-23. California ESPN.COM/USA Softball FINAL POLL 5. UCLA 7. Oregon 14. Arizona 20. Arizona State 21. Washington 23. California 25. Utah 2015 SEASON REVIEW CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT Home Away W L PCT Home Away Neutral Streak Oregon *#$ 21 3 .875 11-1 10-2 51 8 .864 21-1 15-3 15-4 L 2 UCLA #$ 19 5 .792 10-2 9-3 51 12 .810 27-4 10-3 14-5 L 2 Arizona # 13 11 .542 7-5 6-6 41 20 .672 27-6 9-8 5-6 L 2 Utah # 12 11 .522 5-6 7-5 36 19 .655 7-6 13-9 16-4 L 1 Arizona State # 12 11 .522 7-5 5-6 36 22 .621 22-12 10-7 4-3 L 2 Washington # 11 11 .500 7-4 4-7 42 17 .712 15-4 13-9 14-4 L 1 California # 10 14 .417 8-4 2-10 39 18 .684 14-5 6-11 19-2 L 2 Oregon State 6 18 .250 3-9 3-9 26 26 .500 3-9 5-13 18-4 L 2 Stanford 2 22 .083 2-10 0-12 17 37 .315 8-16 1-14 8-7 L 3 * - Conference champion. # - NCAA Tournament participant. $ - Women's College World Series participant.

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