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1995 NCAA Division I softball season

The 1995 NCAA Division I softball season, play of college softball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level, began in February 1995. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 1995 NCAA Division I softball tournament and 1995 Women's College World Series. The Women's College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament and held in Oklahoma City at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, ended on May 29, 1995.

1995 NCAA Division I softball season
Preseason No. 1Arizona
Defending ChampionsArizona
Tournament
Most conference bidsPac-10 (4)
Women's College World Series
ChampionsUCLA (8th (10th overall) *VACATED title)
Runners-upArizona (8th WCWS Appearance)
Winning CoachSharron Backus (8th (10th overall) title)
WCWS MOPTanya Harding (UCLA)
Seasons
← 1994
1996 →

Conference standings edit

1995 Big Ten Conference softball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
No. 9 Michigan  ‍y 22 6 0   .786 50 12 0   .806
Northwestern  ‍‍‍ 19 9 0   .679 38 19 0   .667
No. 6 Iowa  ‍‍‍y 18 10 0   .643 41 26 1   .610
Minnesota  ‍‍‍ 15 13 0   .536 27 29 0   .482
Indiana  ‍‍‍ 14 14 0   .500 27 28 0   .491
Ohio State  ‍‍‍ 11 17 0   .393 33 30 0   .524
Penn State  ‍‍‍ 10 18 0   .357 23 26 0   .469
Michigan State  ‍‍‍ 9 19 0   .321 24 29 0   .453
Purdue  ‍‍‍ 8 20 0   .286 23 31 0   .426


† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
As of May 1995[10]
Rankings from NFCA/USA Today


1995 Pacific-10 Conference softball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 Arizona  ‍‍‍y 24 4   .857 66 6   .917
No. 1 UCLA  ‍‍‍y 23 4   .852 50 6   .893
No. 14 California  ‍‍‍y 20 8   .714 41 21   .661
No. 15 Washington  ‍‍‍y 17 11   .607 50 23   .685
Oregon  ‍‍‍ 12 15   .444 25 26   .490
Arizona State  ‍‍‍ 10 18   .357 29 26   .527
Oregon State  ‍‍‍ 4 26   .133 13 41   .241
Stanford  ‍‍‍ 1 27   .036 14 36   .280
† – Conference champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995[11]
Rankings from NFCA/USA Today

Women's College World Series edit

The 1995 NCAA Women's College World Series took place from May 23 to May 26, 1995 in Oklahoma City.[12]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
             
1 Arizona 95
8 Princeton 1
1 Arizona 114
5 Cal State Fullerton 0
4 UNLV 0
5 Cal State Fullerton 1
1 Arizona 86
UNLV 0
8 Princeton 1
4 UNLV 2
3 Southwestern Louisiana 1
4 UNLV 5
1 Arizona 2
2 UCLA 4
3 Southwestern Louisiana 5
6 Michigan 0
3 Southwestern Louisiana 0
2 UCLA 3
2 UCLA 2
7 Iowa 1
2 UCLA 5
7 Iowa 0
6 Michigan 7
7 Iowa 9
5 Cal State Fullerton 5
7 Iowa 69

Season leaders edit

Batting

Pitching

Records edit

NCAA Division I season runs: 101 – Jenny Dalton, Arizona Wildcats[13]

NCAA Division I season RBIs: 128 – Laura Espinoza, Arizona Wildcats

NCAA Division I season home runs: 37 – Laura Espinoza, Arizona Wildcats

NCAA Division I season total bases: 232 – Laura Espinoza, Arizona Wildcats

NCAA Division I single game RBIs: 11 – Tiffany Whittall, Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns; April 15, 1995

NCAA Division I single game SINGLE GAME runs: 7 – Ellen Burns, Michelle Lafomara & Stephanie Riggins, Cornell Big Red; March 19, 1995

Sophomore class single game hits: 7 – Michelle Lafomara, Cornell Big Red; March 19, 1995

Sophomore class consecutive games hit streak: 35 – Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Bulldogs; February 12-April 1, 1995

Sophomore class hits: 114 – Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Bulldogs

Sophomore class triples: 16 – Jennifer Egan, Monmouth Hawks

Team hits: 765 – Arizona Wildcats

Team RBIs: 566 – Arizona Wildcats

Team triples: 47 – Monmouth Hawks

Awards edit

Jennifer Brundage, UCLA Bruins[14][15]

YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
1995 56 168 59 87 .518 60 14 3 15 150 .893% 37 17 6 9

All America Teams edit

The following players were members of the All-American Teams.[16]

First Team

Position Player Class School
P Brooke Wilkins SO. Hawaii Rainbow Wahine
Carrie Dolan SO. Arizona Wildcats
Cheryl Longeway JR. ULL Rajin' Cajuns
C Gillian Boxx SR. California Golden Bears
1B Amy Chellevold SR. Arizona Wildcats
2B Jenny Dalton JR. Arizona Wildcats
3B Jennifer Brundage SR. UCLA Bruins
SS Laura Espinoza SR. Arizona Wildcats
OF Laura Berg SO. Fresno State Bulldogs
Robyn Yorke SO. Fresno State Bulldogs
Leah O'Brien SO. Arizona Wildcats
DP Kathy Morton SR. ULL Rajin' Cajuns
UT Sara Griffin FR. Michigan Wolverines
AT-L Kelly Kovach SR. Michigan Wolverines
Cyndi Parus SR. UNLV Rebels
Kim Rondina SO. UNLV Rebels
Leah Braatz SO. Arizona Wildcats
Missy Nowak SR. DePaul Blue Demons

Second Team

Position Player Class School
P Terri Kobata JR. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Susie Bugliarello SO. Sacramento State Hornets
Whitney Floyd SO. California Golden Bears
C Tiffany Whittall SR. ULL Rajin' Cajuns
1B Stephanie DeFeo SO. ULL Rajin' Cajuns
2B Kelly Howard JR. UCLA Bruins
3B Tobin Echo-Hawk JR. Nebraska Cornhuskers
SS Ali Viola FR. Nebraska Cornhuskers
OF Sara Mallett JR. UNLV Rebels
Dana Fulmer SR. South Carolina Gamecocks
Lana Jimenez SO. ULL Rajin' Cajuns
DP Jen Ackley FR. California Golden Bears
UT Scia Maumausolo JR. CSUN Matadors
AT-L Amie Stewart SR. UNLV Rebels
Lynn Britton JR. ULL Rajin' Cajuns
Nicole Odom SO. UCLA Bruins
Tanya Harding JR. UCLA Bruins
Kim Ward SR. Oklahoma State Cowgirls

Third Team

Position Player Class School
P Trinity Johnson SO. South Carolina Gamecocks
Jodi Burch SR. Illinois State Redbirds
Brea Moore SR. Oklahoma Sooners
C Julie Crandall FR. UNLV Rebels
1B Alleah Poulson SO. UCLA Bruins
2B Chris Zboril JR. Cal State Fullerton Titans
3B Cindy Lawton SR. FSU Seminoles
SS Jen Babik SR. Princeton Tigers
OF Andrea D'Innocenzo SR. Connecticut Huskies
Shamalene Wilson JR. FSU Seminoles
Rachel Nelson SO. Minnesota Golden Gophers
DP Katie Marten SO. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
UT Debbie Bilbao FR. Iowa Hawkeyes
AT-L Michelle Venturella SR. Indiana Hoosiers
Tina Plew SO. South Carolina Gamecocks
Karie Langelier SR. Oklahoma State Cowgirls
Mandy Pfeiffer SO. Princeton Tigers
Tasha Reents JR. Iowa Hawkeyes
Kari Knopf SO. Iowa Hawkeyes

References edit

  1. ^ 1995 IND Season
  2. ^ 1995 IA Season
  3. ^ 1995 MICH Season
  4. ^ 1995 MSU Season
  5. ^ 1995 MINN Season
  6. ^ 1995 NOR Season
  7. ^ 1995 OSU Season
  8. ^ 1995 PSU Season
  9. ^ 1995 PUR Season
  10. ^ "Big Ten Softball Standings" (PDF). BigTen.org. Big Ten Conference. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
  11. ^ 2018 Softball Media Guide. Pac-12 Conference. p. 52. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
  12. ^ "1995 Women's College World Series". Ncaa.org. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  13. ^ "Division I Softball Records" (PDF). Ncaa.org. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  14. ^ "PAST HONDA SPORTS AWARD WINNERS FOR SOFTBALL". Collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  15. ^ "Final 1995 Women's Softball Statistics Report" (PDF). Ncaa.org. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  16. ^ "1995 NSCA Division I All-America Teams". Nfca.org. Retrieved July 25, 2020.

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The 1995 NCAA Division I softball season play of college softball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA at the Division I level began in February 1995 The season progressed through the regular season many conference tournaments and championship series and concluded with the 1995 NCAA Division I softball tournament and 1995 Women s College World Series The Women s College World Series consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament and held in Oklahoma City at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium ended on May 29 1995 1995 NCAA Division I softball seasonPreseason No 1ArizonaDefending ChampionsArizonaTournamentMost conference bidsPac 10 4 Women s College World SeriesChampionsUCLA 8th 10th overall VACATED title Runners upArizona 8th WCWS Appearance Winning CoachSharron Backus 8th 10th overall title WCWS MOPTanya Harding UCLA Seasons 19941996 Contents 1 Conference standings 2 Women s College World Series 3 Season leaders 4 Records 5 Awards 6 All America Teams 7 ReferencesConference standings edit1995 Big Ten Conference softball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L T PCT W L T PCTNo 9 Michigan y 22 6 0 786 50 12 0 806Northwestern 19 9 0 679 38 19 0 667No 6 Iowa y 18 10 0 643 41 26 1 610Minnesota 15 13 0 536 27 29 0 482Indiana 14 14 0 500 27 28 0 491Ohio State 11 17 0 393 33 30 0 524Penn State 10 18 0 357 23 26 0 469Michigan State 9 19 0 321 24 29 0 453Purdue 8 20 0 286 23 31 0 426 Conference champion Tournament championy Invited to the NCAA tournament 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 As of May 1995 10 Rankings from NFCA USA Today 1995 Pacific 10 Conference softball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 2 Arizona y 24 4 857 66 6 917No 1 UCLA y 23 4 852 50 6 893No 14 California y 20 8 714 41 21 661No 15 Washington y 17 11 607 50 23 685Oregon 12 15 444 25 26 490Arizona State 10 18 357 29 26 527Oregon State 4 26 133 13 41 241Stanford 1 27 036 14 36 280 Conference champion y Invited to the NCAA tournament As of June 30 1995 11 Rankings from NFCA USA TodayWomen s College World Series editThe 1995 NCAA Women s College World Series took place from May 23 to May 26 1995 in Oklahoma City 12 Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals 1Arizona958Princeton11Arizona1145Cal State Fullerton04UNLV05Cal State Fullerton11Arizona86 UNLV0 8Princeton14UNLV23Southwestern Louisiana14UNLV51Arizona22UCLA43Southwestern Louisiana56Michigan03Southwestern Louisiana02UCLA32UCLA27Iowa12UCLA5 7Iowa0 6Michigan77Iowa95Cal State Fullerton57Iowa69Season leaders editBatting Batting average 518 Jennifer Brundage UCLA Bruins RBIs 128 Laura Espinoza Arizona Wildcats Home runs 37 Laura Espinoza Arizona WildcatsPitching Wins 33 3 Carrie Dolan Arizona Wildcats ERA 0 50 9 ER 126 0 IP Tanya Harding UCLA Bruins Strikeouts 367 Trinity Johnson South Carolina GamecocksRecords editNCAA Division I season runs 101 Jenny Dalton Arizona Wildcats 13 NCAA Division I season RBIs 128 Laura Espinoza Arizona WildcatsNCAA Division I season home runs 37 Laura Espinoza Arizona WildcatsNCAA Division I season total bases 232 Laura Espinoza Arizona WildcatsNCAA Division I single game RBIs 11 Tiffany Whittall Louisiana Ragin Cajuns April 15 1995NCAA Division I single game SINGLE GAME runs 7 Ellen Burns Michelle Lafomara amp Stephanie Riggins Cornell Big Red March 19 1995Sophomore class single game hits 7 Michelle Lafomara Cornell Big Red March 19 1995Sophomore class consecutive games hit streak 35 Robyn Yorke Fresno State Bulldogs February 12 April 1 1995Sophomore class hits 114 Robyn Yorke Fresno State BulldogsSophomore class triples 16 Jennifer Egan Monmouth HawksTeam hits 765 Arizona WildcatsTeam RBIs 566 Arizona WildcatsTeam triples 47 Monmouth HawksAwards editHonda Sports Award Softball Jennifer Brundage UCLA Bruins 14 15 YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA1995 56 168 59 87 518 60 14 3 15 150 893 37 17 6 9All America Teams editThe following players were members of the All American Teams 16 First Team Position Player Class SchoolP Brooke Wilkins SO Hawaii Rainbow WahineCarrie Dolan SO Arizona WildcatsCheryl Longeway JR ULL Rajin CajunsC Gillian Boxx SR California Golden Bears1B Amy Chellevold SR Arizona Wildcats2B Jenny Dalton JR Arizona Wildcats3B Jennifer Brundage SR UCLA BruinsSS Laura Espinoza SR Arizona WildcatsOF Laura Berg SO Fresno State BulldogsRobyn Yorke SO Fresno State BulldogsLeah O Brien SO Arizona WildcatsDP Kathy Morton SR ULL Rajin CajunsUT Sara Griffin FR Michigan WolverinesAT L Kelly Kovach SR Michigan WolverinesCyndi Parus SR UNLV RebelsKim Rondina SO UNLV RebelsLeah Braatz SO Arizona WildcatsMissy Nowak SR DePaul Blue DemonsSecond Team Position Player Class SchoolP Terri Kobata JR Notre Dame Fighting IrishSusie Bugliarello SO Sacramento State HornetsWhitney Floyd SO California Golden BearsC Tiffany Whittall SR ULL Rajin Cajuns1B Stephanie DeFeo SO ULL Rajin Cajuns2B Kelly Howard JR UCLA Bruins3B Tobin Echo Hawk JR Nebraska CornhuskersSS Ali Viola FR Nebraska CornhuskersOF Sara Mallett JR UNLV RebelsDana Fulmer SR South Carolina GamecocksLana Jimenez SO ULL Rajin CajunsDP Jen Ackley FR California Golden BearsUT Scia Maumausolo JR CSUN MatadorsAT L Amie Stewart SR UNLV RebelsLynn Britton JR ULL Rajin CajunsNicole Odom SO UCLA BruinsTanya Harding JR UCLA BruinsKim Ward SR Oklahoma State CowgirlsThird Team Position Player Class SchoolP Trinity Johnson SO South Carolina GamecocksJodi Burch SR Illinois State RedbirdsBrea Moore SR Oklahoma SoonersC Julie Crandall FR UNLV Rebels1B Alleah Poulson SO UCLA Bruins2B Chris Zboril JR Cal State Fullerton Titans3B Cindy Lawton SR FSU SeminolesSS Jen Babik SR Princeton TigersOF Andrea D Innocenzo SR Connecticut HuskiesShamalene Wilson JR FSU SeminolesRachel Nelson SO Minnesota Golden GophersDP Katie Marten SO Notre Dame Fighting IrishUT Debbie Bilbao FR Iowa HawkeyesAT L Michelle Venturella SR Indiana HoosiersTina Plew SO South Carolina GamecocksKarie Langelier SR Oklahoma State CowgirlsMandy Pfeiffer SO Princeton TigersTasha Reents JR Iowa HawkeyesKari Knopf SO Iowa HawkeyesReferences edit 1995 IND Season 1995 IA Season 1995 MICH Season 1995 MSU Season 1995 MINN Season 1995 NOR Season 1995 OSU Season 1995 PSU Season 1995 PUR Season Big Ten Softball Standings PDF BigTen org Big Ten Conference Retrieved July 5 2020 2018 Softball Media Guide Pac 12 Conference p 52 Retrieved May 3 2019 1995 Women s College World Series Ncaa org Retrieved July 18 2020 Division I Softball Records PDF Ncaa org Retrieved July 18 2020 PAST HONDA SPORTS AWARD WINNERS FOR SOFTBALL Collegiatewomensportsawards com Retrieved July 18 2020 Final 1995 Women s Softball Statistics Report PDF Ncaa org Retrieved July 29 2020 1995 NSCA Division I All America Teams Nfca org Retrieved July 25 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1995 NCAA Division I softball season amp oldid 1171222547, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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