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2022 NCAA Division I softball tournament

The 2022 NCAA Division I softball tournament was held from May 20 through June 9, 2022, as the final part of the 2022 NCAA Division I softball season. The tournament culminated with the 2022 Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.[1][2]

2022 NCAA Division I
softball tournament
Teams64
Finals site
ChampionsOklahoma (6th title)
Runner-upTexas (6th WCWS Appearance)
Winning coachPatty Gasso (6th title)
MOPJocelyn Alo (Oklahoma)
TelevisionABC
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
ACCN
SECN
LHN
ESPN+

Format edit

A total of 64 teams entered the tournament, with 32 of them receiving an automatic bid by either winning their conference's tournament or by finishing in first place in their conference. The remaining 32 bids were issued at-large, with selections extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.

Bids edit

The Big West, Mountain West, Pac-12 and West Coast Conference bids were awarded to the regular-season champion. All other conferences had their automatic bid go to the conference tournament winner.[3]

Automatic edit

Conference School Best finish Last NCAA appearance
America East UMBC Regionals
(2002, 2019, 2021)
2021
American UCF Regionals
(2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2021)
2021
ACC Florida State National Champion
(2018)
2021
Atlantic 10 Fordham Regionals
(2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
2019
ASUN Liberty Regionals
(2002, 2011, 2018, 2021)
2021
Big 12 Oklahoma State Third Place
(1989, 1990, 1994, 1998)
2021
Big East Villanova Regionals
(2021)
2021
Big Sky Weber State Regionals
(2015, 2016, 2019)
2019
Big South Campbell Regionals
(1995, 2008, 2009, 2021)
2021
Big Ten Nebraska Third Place
(1984, 1987)
2016
Big West Cal State Fullerton National Champion
(1986)
2019
CAA UNC Wilmington First appearance First appearance
Conference USA North Texas First appearance First appearance
Horizon Oakland Regionals
(2002, 2003, 2015)
2015
Ivy League Princeton Women's College World Series
(1995, 1996)
2017
MAC Miami (OH) Regionals
(2005, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2021)
2021
MAAC Canisius Regionals
(1994, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009)
2009
MEAC Howard Regionals
(2007)
2007
MVC Missouri State National Champion
(1974)
2011
Mountain West San Diego State Regionals
(2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)
2015
Northeast Saint Francis (PA) Regionals
(2017, 2018, 2019, 2021)
2021
OVC Murray State First appearance First appearance
Pac-12 Arizona State National Champion
(1972, 1973, 2008, 2011)
2019
Patriot Lehigh Regionals
(2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017)
2017
SEC Arkansas Super Regionals
(2018, 2021)
2021
SoCon Chattanooga Regionals
(2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2019)
2019
Southland McNeese State Regionals
(1994, 2005, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021)
2021
SWAC Prairie View A&M Regionals
(2018)
2018
Summit League South Dakota State Regionals
(2021)
2021
Sun Belt Louisiana Third Place
(1993)
2021
WAC Grand Canyon First appearance First appearance
WCC Loyola Marymount Regionals
(2005, 2007)
2007

At-large edit

Team Conference
Alabama SEC
Arizona Pac-12
Auburn SEC
Clemson ACC
Duke ACC
Florida SEC
Georgia SEC
Georgia Tech ACC
Illinois Big Ten
Kentucky SEC
LSU SEC
Michigan Big Ten
Minnesota Big Ten
Mississippi State SEC
Missouri SEC
Northwestern Big Ten
Notre Dame ACC
Ohio State Big Ten
Oklahoma Big 12
Ole Miss SEC
Oregon Pac-12
Oregon State Pac-12
South Florida American
Stanford Pac-12
Tennessee SEC
Texas Big 12
Texas A&M SEC
UCLA Pac-12
Virginia Tech ACC
Washington Pac-12
Wichita State American
Wisconsin Big Ten

By conference edit

Conference Total Schools
SEC 12 Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M
Big Ten 7 Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Wisconsin
Pac-12 7 Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA, Washington
ACC 6 Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech
American 3 South Florida, UCF, Wichita State
Big 12 3 Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas
ASUN 1 Liberty
America East 1 UMBC
Atlantic 10 1 Fordham
Big East 1 Villanova
Big Sky 1 Weber State
Big South 1 Campbell
Big West 1 Cal State Fullerton
Colonial 1 UNC Wilmington
Conference USA 1 North Texas
Horizon 1 Oakland
Ivy League 1 Princeton
MAAC 1 Canisius
Mid-American 1 Miami (OH)
Mid-Eastern 1 Howard
Missouri Valley 1 Missouri State
Mountain West 1 San Diego State
Northeast 1 Saint Francis (PA)
Ohio Valley 1 Murray State
Patriot 1 Lehigh
SoCon 1 Chattanooga
Southland 1 McNeese State
Southwestern 1 Prairie View A&M
Summit 1 South Dakota State
Sun Belt 1 Louisiana
WAC 1 Grand Canyon
West Coast 1 Loyola Marymount

National seeds edit

16 National Seeds were announced on the Selection Show, on Sunday, May 15 at 7 p.m. EDT on ESPN2. Teams in italics advanced to Super Regionals. Teams in bold advanced to the Women's College World Series.[4]

Regionals and Super Regionals edit

The Regionals took place May 20–22. The Super Regionals took place May 26–29.

Norman Super Regional edit

Round 1 Round 2 Regional Finals Super Regionals
               
1 Oklahoma 14(5)
Prairie View A&M 0
1 Oklahoma 3
Texas A&M 2
Minnesota 1
Texas A&M 5
1 Oklahoma 20(5)
Norman Regional – OU Softball Complex
Texas A&M 0
Prairie View A&M 1
Minnesota 13(5)
Texas A&M 10
Minnesota 7
1 Oklahoma 8(5) 7
16 UCF 0 1
16 UCF 6
Villanova 0
16 UCF 3(11)
Michigan 2
South Dakota State 1
Michigan 2
16 UCF 9
Orlando Regional – UCF Softball Complex
Michigan 4
Villanova 4
South Dakota State 5(9)
Michigan 4
South Dakota State 1

Tempe Super Regional edit

Round 1 Round 2 Regional Finals Super Regionals
               
8 Arizona State 5
Cal State Fullerton 2
8 Arizona State 11
San Diego State 8
San Diego State 10
LSU 5
8 Arizona State 8
Tempe Regional – Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium
San Diego State 4
Cal State Fullerton 3
LSU 2
San Diego State 8
Cal State Fullerton 5
8 Arizona State 3 7(8) 6
9 Northwestern 4(11) 4 8
9 Northwestern 9
Oakland 2
9 Northwestern 17(5)
McNeese State 3
McNeese State 11(5)
Notre Dame 1
9 Northwestern 10(5)
Evanston Regional – Sharon J. Drysdale Field
McNeese State 2
Notre Dame 16(5)
Oakland 1
McNeese State 3
Notre Dame 1

Los Angeles Super Regional edit

Round 1 Round 2 Regional Finals Super Regionals
               
5 UCLA 12(5)
Grand Canyon 1
5 UCLA 7
Loyola Marymount 1
Loyola Marymount 4
Ole Miss 2
5 UCLA 9(5)
Los Angeles Regional – Easton Stadium
Ole Miss 1
Grand Canyon 5
Ole Miss 9
Loyola Marymount 2
Ole Miss 4
5 UCLA 3 8
12 Duke 2 2
12 Duke 4
UMBC 0
12 Duke 5
Liberty 0
Liberty 2
Georgia 0
12 Duke 3 13(6)
Durham Regional – Duke Softball Stadium
Georgia 5 5
UMBC 3
Georgia 6
Liberty 2
Georgia 7

Fayetteville Super Regional edit

Round 1 Round 2 Regional Finals Super Regionals
               
4 Arkansas 11(5)
Princeton 0
4 Arkansas 6
Oregon 2
Wichita State 2
Oregon 10(5)
4 Arkansas 9
Fayetteville Regional – Bogle Park
Oregon 3
Princeton 4
Wichita State 5
Oregon 8
Wichita State 1
4 Arkansas 7 1 0
Texas 1 3 3
13 Washington 9
Lehigh 2
13 Washington 2
Texas 8
Weber State 0
Texas 6
Texas 1 3
Seattle Regional – Husky Softball Stadium
13 Washington 2 2
Lehigh 5
Weber State 4
13 Washington 6
Lehigh 1

Blacksburg Super Regional edit

Round 1 Round 2 Regional Finals Super Regionals
               
3 Virginia Tech 4
Saint Francis (PA) 0
3 Virginia Tech 4
Kentucky 5
Miami (OH) 1
Kentucky 15
Kentucky 2 4
Blacksburg Regional – Tech Softball Park
3 Virginia Tech 9 5
Miami (OH) 4
Saint Francis (PA) 0
3 Virginia Tech 5
Miami (OH) 4
3 Virginia Tech 6 2 0
14 Florida 0 7 12
14 Florida 10(5)
Canisius 1
14 Florida 7
Georgia Tech 1
Wisconsin 1
Georgia Tech 2
14 Florida 11(5)
Gainesville Regional – Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium
Wisconsin 0
Canisius 0
Wisconsin 3
Georgia Tech 6
Wisconsin 7

Stanford Super Regional edit

Played at Boyd & Jill Smith Family Stadium in Stanford, California

Round 1 Round 2 Regional Finals Super Regionals
               
6 Alabama 3
Chattanooga 0
6 Alabama 0
Stanford 6
Murray State 1
Stanford 3
Stanford 0 6
Tuscaloosa Regional – Rhoads Stadium
6 Alabama 4 0
Chattanooga 1(8)
Murray State 0
6 Alabama 6
Chattanooga 2
Stanford 1 0
Oregon State 3 2
11 Tennessee 9(6)
Campbell 1
11 Tennessee 3
Oregon State 0
Oregon State 4
Ohio State 3
11 Tennessee 3 1
Knoxville Regional – Sherri Parker Lee Stadium
Oregon State 8 3
Campbell 0
Ohio State 10(6)
Oregon State 5
Ohio State 1

Stillwater Super Regional edit

Round 1 Round 2 Regional Finals Super Regionals
               
7 Oklahoma State 12(5)
Fordham 0
7 Oklahoma State 7
Nebraska 4
North Texas 0
Nebraska 3
7 Oklahoma State 2
Stillwater Regional – Cowgirl Stadium
North Texas 0
Fordham 3
North Texas 5
Nebraska 0
North Texas 3
7 Oklahoma State 2 5
10 Clemson 0 1
10 Clemson 9(5)
UNC Wilmington 0
10 Clemson 1
Auburn 0
Louisiana 3
Auburn 4
10 Clemson 8
Clemson Regional – McWhorter Stadium
Louisiana 0
UNC Wilmington 1
Louisiana 3(11)
Auburn 3
Louisiana 4

Starkville Super Regional edit

Played at Nusz Park in Starkville, Mississippi

Round 1 Round 2 Regional Finals Super Regionals
               
2 Florida State 8(5)
Howard 0
2 Florida State 8(5)
South Florida 0
South Florida 4
Mississippi State 0
2 Florida State 0 3
Tallahassee Regional – JoAnne Graf Field
Mississippi State 5 4
Howard 3
Mississippi State 6
South Florida 0
Mississippi State 6
Mississippi State 2 1
Arizona 3(8) 7
15 Missouri 3
Missouri State 1
15 Missouri 0
Arizona 2
Arizona 8
Illinois 3
Arizona 1
Columbia Regional – Mizzou Softball Stadium
15 Missouri 0
Missouri State 2
Illinois 0
15 Missouri 2
Missouri State 0

Women's College World Series edit

The Women's College World Series was held June 2 through June 9 in Oklahoma City.

Participants edit

School Conference Record (conference) Head coach WCWS appearances†
(including 2022 WCWS)
WCWS best finish†* WCWS W–L record†
(excluding 2022 WCWS)
Arizona Pac-12 38–20 (8–16) Caitlin Lowe 25
(last: 2021)
1st
(1991, 1993, 1994, 1996
1997, 2001, 2006, 2007)
62–36
Florida SEC 48–17 (13–11) Tim Walton 11
(last: 2019)
1st
(2014, 2015)
26–18
Northwestern Big Ten 45–11 (19–4) Kate Drohan 6
(last: 2007)
2nd
(2006)
14–11
Oklahoma Big 12 57–3 (17–1) Patty Gasso 15
(last: 2021)
1st
(2000, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021)
38–22
Oklahoma State Big 12 46–12 (14–4) Kenny Gajewski 10
(last: 2021)
3rd
(1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 2022)
13–18
Oregon State Pac-12 39–20 (9–15) Laura Berg 2
(last: 2006)
8th
(2006)
0–2
Texas Big 12 43–19–1 (12–6) Mike White 6
(last: 2013)
3rd
(2003, 2005, 2013)
7–10
UCLA Pac-12 48–8 (19–5) Kelly Inouye-Perez 31
(last: 2021)
1st
(1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990,
1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2019)
104–38

Bracket edit

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
               
1 Oklahoma 13(5)
9 Northwestern 2
1 Oklahoma 7
Texas 2
5 UCLA 2
Texas 7
1 Oklahoma 3 15(5)
5 UCLA 7 0
9 Northwestern 1
5 UCLA 6
14 Florida 0
5 UCLA 8(6)
1 Oklahoma 16 10
Texas 1 5
14 Florida 7
Oregon State 1
14 Florida 0
7 Oklahoma State 2
7 Oklahoma State 4
Arizona 2
7 Oklahoma State 0 5
Texas 5 6
Oregon State 1
Arizona 3
Texas 5
Arizona 2

Game results edit

Date[5] Game Winning team Score Losing team Winning pitcher Losing pitcher Save Notes
June 2 Game 1 Texas 7–2 UCLA Hailey Dolcini (23–10) Megan Faraimo (22–5)
Game 2 Oklahoma 13–2 (5) Northwestern Hope Trautwein (19–1) Danielle Williams (31–5)
Game 3 Florida 7–1 Oregon State Natalie Lugo (12–5) Sarah Haendiges (13–7)
Game 4 Oklahoma State 4–2 Arizona Kelly Maxwell (19–4) Hanah Bowen (13–11)
June 3 Game 5 UCLA 6–1 Northwestern Megan Faraimo (23–5) Danielle Williams (31–6) Northwestern eliminated
Game 6 Arizona 3–1 Oregon State Hanah Bowen (14–11) Mariah Mazon (17–12) Oregon State eliminated
June 4 Game 7 Oklahoma 7–2 Texas Hope Trautwein (20–1) Hailey Dolcini (23–11)
Game 8 Oklahoma State 2–0 Florida Kelly Maxwell (20–4) Lexie Delbrey (15–4)
June 5 Game 9 UCLA 8–0 (6) Florida Holly Azevedo (21–2) Elizabeth Hightower (17–9) Florida eliminated
Game 10 Texas 5–2 Arizona Estelle Czech (12–1) Hanah Bowen (14–12) Arizona eliminated
June 6 Game 11 UCLA 7–3 Oklahoma Megan Faraimo (24–5) Nicole May (15–1) Holly Azevedo (2)
Game 12 Oklahoma 15–0 (5) UCLA Hope Trautwein (21–1) Holly Azevedo (21–3) UCLA eliminated
Game 13 Texas 5–0 Oklahoma State Estelle Czech (13–1) Morgan Day (13–5)
Game 14 Texas 6–5 Oklahoma State Hailey Dolcini (24–11) Kelly Maxwell (20–5) Oklahoma State eliminated
Texas: First unseeded team in WCWS history to advance to the finals[6]
Finals
June 8 Game 1 Oklahoma 16–1 Texas Hope Trautwein (22–1) Hailey Dolcini (24–12) Oklahoma 1–0
June 9 Game 2 Oklahoma 10–5 Texas Jordy Bahl (22–1) Estelle Czech (13–2) Oklahoma wins WCWS

Finals edit

June 8, 2022 – 7:30 p.m. (CDT) at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Texas 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4
Oklahoma 5 1 4 2 2 2 x 16 16 1
WP: Hope Trautwein (22–1)   LP: Hailey Dolcini (24–12)
Home runs:
TEX: None
OKLA: Jocelyn Alo, Tiare Jennings, Taylon Snow, Jana Johns
Attendance: 12,234
Boxscore
June 9, 2022 – 6:30 p.m. (CDT) at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Oklahoma 0 0 0 2 4 4 0 10 13 0
Texas 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 6 2
WP: Jordy Bahl (22–1)   LP: Estelle Czech (13–2)
Home runs:
OKLA: Grace Turk, Kinzie Hansen
TEX: Mia Scott
Attendance: 12,257
Boxscore

All-tournament Team edit

The following players were members of the Women's College World Series All-Tournament Team.

Position Player School
P Estelle Czech Texas
Megan Faraimo UCLA
Kelly Maxwell Oklahoma State
Hope Trautwein Oklahoma
1B Courtney Day Texas
2B Tiare Jennings Oklahoma
OF Rylie Boone Oklahoma
Bella Dayton Texas
C Delanie Wisz UCLA
U Jocelyn Alo (MOP) Oklahoma
Maya Brady UCLA
Jayda Coleman Oklahoma

Record by conference edit

Conference # of Bids Record Win % RF SR WS NS F NC
Big 12 3 26–8 .765 3 3 3 3 2 1
Pac-12 7 32–16 .667 7 5 3 1
SEC 12 31–26 .544 10 3 1
Big Ten 7 11–13 .458 3 1 1
ACC 6 11–13 .458 4 3
American 3 5–6 .455 1 1
Conference USA 1 2–2 .500 1
Mountain West 1 2–2 .500 1
Sun Belt 1 2–2 .500 1
Southland 1 2–2 .500 1
ASUN 1 1–2 .333
Big West 1 1–2 .333
MAC 1 1–2 .333
Missouri Valley 1 1–2 .333
Patriot 1 1–2 .333
Southern 1 1–2 .333
Summit 1 1–2 .333
West Coast 1 1–2 .333
America East 1 0–2 .000
Atlantic 10 1 0–2 .000
Big East 1 0–2 .000
Big Sky 1 0–2 .000
Big South 1 0–2 .000
Colonial 1 0–2 .000
Horizon 1 0–2 .000
Ivy League 1 0–2 .000
Metro Atlantic 1 0–2 .000
Mid-Eastern 1 0–2 .000
Northeast 1 0–2 .000
Ohio Valley 1 0–2 .000
SWAC 1 0–2 .000
WAC 1 0–2 .000

Media coverage edit

Radio edit

For the second consecutive year Westwood One provided nationwide radio coverage of every game in the Women's College World Series. Ryan Radtke and Leah Amico returned as two of the broadcasters. Chris Plank and Destinee Martinez worked select games, while Radtke and Amico called the Championship Series.[7]

Television edit

ESPN held exclusive rights to the tournament. The network aired games across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+, SEC Network, Longhorn Network, and ACC Network. For just the fifth time in the history of the women's softball tournament, ESPN covered every regional.[8]

Broadcast assignments edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Softball Division I Championship". NCAA.com. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
  2. ^ "2022 Women's College World Series schedule". NCAA.com. May 12, 2022. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
  3. ^ "2022 college softball: TV schedule, results, auto-bids for conference tournaments". NCAA.com. May 15, 2022. Retrieved May 15, 2022.
  4. ^ "2022 NCAA softball bracket: WCWS schedule, bracket for Oklahoma City". NCAA.com. May 5, 2022. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
  5. ^ "2022 NCAA softball bracket: Scores, schedule, TV times for college softball championship". NCAA.com. May 28, 2022. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  6. ^ Scarborough, Alex (June 7, 2022). "Texas Longhorns first unseeded team to reach Women's College World Series finals". ESPN.com. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  7. ^ "Westwood One expands audio coverage of NCAA women's championships". NCAA.com. April 7, 2022. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c Brooks, Amanda (May 18, 2022). "The Road to Oklahoma City Continues: Every Second of NCAA DI Softball Super Regionals Live Across ESPN Networks". espnpressroom.com. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
  9. ^ a b Brooks, Amanda (May 25, 2022). "The Road to Oklahoma City Continues: Every Second of NCAA DI Softball Super Regionals Live Across ESPN Networks". espnpressroom.com. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
  10. ^ a b Elchlepp, Kimberly (June 1, 2022). "All Eyes on OKC: ESPN to Showcase Every Pitch of NCAA Softball Women's College World Series". espnpressroom.com. Retrieved June 2, 2022.

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The 2022 NCAA Division I softball tournament was held from May 20 through June 9 2022 as the final part of the 2022 NCAA Division I softball season The tournament culminated with the 2022 Women s College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City 1 2 2022 NCAA Division I softball tournamentTeams64Finals siteUSA Softball Hall of Fame StadiumOklahoma CityChampionsOklahoma 6th title Runner upTexas 6th WCWS Appearance Winning coachPatty Gasso 6th title MOPJocelyn Alo Oklahoma TelevisionABCESPNESPN2ESPNUACCNSECNLHNESPN 2021 NCAA Division I softball tournament 2023 Contents 1 Format 2 Bids 2 1 Automatic 2 2 At large 2 3 By conference 3 National seeds 4 Regionals and Super Regionals 4 1 Norman Super Regional 4 2 Tempe Super Regional 4 3 Los Angeles Super Regional 4 4 Fayetteville Super Regional 4 5 Blacksburg Super Regional 4 6 Stanford Super Regional 4 7 Stillwater Super Regional 4 8 Starkville Super Regional 5 Women s College World Series 5 1 Participants 5 2 Bracket 5 3 Game results 5 4 Finals 5 5 All tournament Team 6 Record by conference 7 Media coverage 7 1 Radio 7 2 Television 7 2 1 Broadcast assignments 8 ReferencesFormat editA total of 64 teams entered the tournament with 32 of them receiving an automatic bid by either winning their conference s tournament or by finishing in first place in their conference The remaining 32 bids were issued at large with selections extended by the NCAA Selection Committee Bids editThe Big West Mountain West Pac 12 and West Coast Conference bids were awarded to the regular season champion All other conferences had their automatic bid go to the conference tournament winner 3 Automatic edit Conference School Best finish Last NCAA appearance America East UMBC Regionals 2002 2019 2021 2021 American UCF Regionals 2005 2008 2010 2012 2014 2015 2016 2021 2021 ACC Florida State National Champion 2018 2021 Atlantic 10 Fordham Regionals 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2019 ASUN Liberty Regionals 2002 2011 2018 2021 2021 Big 12 Oklahoma State Third Place 1989 1990 1994 1998 2021 Big East Villanova Regionals 2021 2021 Big Sky Weber State Regionals 2015 2016 2019 2019 Big South Campbell Regionals 1995 2008 2009 2021 2021 Big Ten Nebraska Third Place 1984 1987 2016 Big West Cal State Fullerton National Champion 1986 2019 CAA UNC Wilmington First appearance First appearance Conference USA North Texas First appearance First appearance Horizon Oakland Regionals 2002 2003 2015 2015 Ivy League Princeton Women s College World Series 1995 1996 2017 MAC Miami OH Regionals 2005 2009 2012 2016 2021 2021 MAAC Canisius Regionals 1994 2000 2002 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2009 MEAC Howard Regionals 2007 2007 MVC Missouri State National Champion 1974 2011 Mountain West San Diego State Regionals 2001 2003 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 Northeast Saint Francis PA Regionals 2017 2018 2019 2021 2021 OVC Murray State First appearance First appearance Pac 12 Arizona State National Champion 1972 1973 2008 2011 2019 Patriot Lehigh Regionals 2001 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2011 2012 2015 2017 2017 SEC Arkansas Super Regionals 2018 2021 2021 SoCon Chattanooga Regionals 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2008 2009 2011 2014 2015 2019 2019 Southland McNeese State Regionals 1994 2005 2010 2016 2017 2018 2021 2021 SWAC Prairie View A amp M Regionals 2018 2018 Summit League South Dakota State Regionals 2021 2021 Sun Belt Louisiana Third Place 1993 2021 WAC Grand Canyon First appearance First appearance WCC Loyola Marymount Regionals 2005 2007 2007 At large edit Team Conference Alabama SEC Arizona Pac 12 Auburn SEC Clemson ACC Duke ACC Florida SEC Georgia SEC Georgia Tech ACC Illinois Big Ten Kentucky SEC LSU SEC Michigan Big Ten Minnesota Big Ten Mississippi State SEC Missouri SEC Northwestern Big Ten Notre Dame ACC Ohio State Big Ten Oklahoma Big 12 Ole Miss SEC Oregon Pac 12 Oregon State Pac 12 South Florida American Stanford Pac 12 Tennessee SEC Texas Big 12 Texas A amp M SEC UCLA Pac 12 Virginia Tech ACC Washington Pac 12 Wichita State American Wisconsin Big Ten By conference edit Conference Total Schools SEC 12 Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Mississippi State Missouri Ole Miss Tennessee Texas A amp M Big Ten 7 Illinois Michigan Minnesota Nebraska Northwestern Ohio State Wisconsin Pac 12 7 Arizona Arizona State Oregon Oregon State Stanford UCLA Washington ACC 6 Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Notre Dame Virginia Tech American 3 South Florida UCF Wichita State Big 12 3 Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas ASUN 1 Liberty America East 1 UMBC Atlantic 10 1 Fordham Big East 1 Villanova Big Sky 1 Weber State Big South 1 Campbell Big West 1 Cal State Fullerton Colonial 1 UNC Wilmington Conference USA 1 North Texas Horizon 1 Oakland Ivy League 1 Princeton MAAC 1 Canisius Mid American 1 Miami OH Mid Eastern 1 Howard Missouri Valley 1 Missouri State Mountain West 1 San Diego State Northeast 1 Saint Francis PA Ohio Valley 1 Murray State Patriot 1 Lehigh SoCon 1 Chattanooga Southland 1 McNeese State Southwestern 1 Prairie View A amp M Summit 1 South Dakota State Sun Belt 1 Louisiana WAC 1 Grand Canyon West Coast 1 Loyola MarymountNational seeds edit16 National Seeds were announced on the Selection Show on Sunday May 15 at 7 p m EDT on ESPN2 Teams in italics advanced to Super Regionals Teams in bold advanced to the Women s College World Series 4 1 Oklahoma 2 Florida State 3 Virginia Tech 4 Arkansas 5 UCLA 6 Alabama 7 Oklahoma State 8 Arizona State 9 Northwestern 10 Clemson 11 Tennessee 12 Duke 13 Washington 14 Florida 15 Missouri 16 UCFRegionals and Super Regionals editThe Regionals took place May 20 22 The Super Regionals took place May 26 29 Norman Super Regional edit Round 1Round 2Regional FinalsSuper Regionals 1Oklahoma14 5 Prairie View A amp M01Oklahoma3Texas A amp M2Minnesota1Texas A amp M51Oklahoma20 5 Norman Regional OU Softball ComplexTexas A amp M0 Prairie View A amp M1Minnesota13 5 Texas A amp M10Minnesota71Oklahoma8 5 7 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12Duke22 12Duke4UMBC012Duke5Liberty0Liberty2Georgia012Duke313 6 Durham Regional Duke Softball StadiumGeorgia55UMBC3Georgia6Liberty2Georgia7 Fayetteville Super Regional edit Round 1Round 2Regional FinalsSuper Regionals 4Arkansas11 5 Princeton04Arkansas6Oregon2Wichita State2Oregon10 5 4Arkansas9 Fayetteville Regional Bogle ParkOregon3 Princeton4Wichita State5Oregon8Wichita State14Arkansas710Texas13313Washington9Lehigh213Washington2Texas8Weber State0Texas6Texas13Seattle Regional Husky Softball Stadium13Washington22Lehigh5Weber State413Washington6Lehigh1 Blacksburg Super Regional edit Round 1Round 2Regional FinalsSuper Regionals 3Virginia Tech4Saint Francis PA 03Virginia Tech4Kentucky5Miami OH 1Kentucky15Kentucky24Blacksburg Regional Tech Softball Park3Virginia Tech95Miami OH 4Saint Francis PA 03Virginia Tech5Miami OH 43Virginia Tech62014Florida071214Florida10 5 Canisius114Florida7Georgia Tech1Wisconsin1Georgia Tech214Florida11 5 Gainesville Regional Katie Seashole Pressly Softball StadiumWisconsin0 Canisius0Wisconsin3Georgia Tech6Wisconsin7 Stanford Super Regional edit Played at Boyd amp Jill Smith Family Stadium in Stanford California Round 1Round 2Regional FinalsSuper Regionals 6Alabama3Chattanooga06Alabama0Stanford6Murray State1Stanford3Stanford06Tuscaloosa Regional Rhoads Stadium6Alabama40Chattanooga1 8 Murray State06Alabama6Chattanooga2Stanford10 Oregon State32 11Tennessee9 6 Campbell111Tennessee3Oregon State0Oregon State4Ohio State311Tennessee31Knoxville Regional Sherri Parker Lee StadiumOregon State83Campbell0Ohio State10 6 Oregon State5Ohio State1 Stillwater Super Regional edit Round 1Round 2Regional FinalsSuper Regionals 7Oklahoma State12 5 Fordham07Oklahoma State7Nebraska4North Texas0Nebraska37Oklahoma State2 Stillwater Regional Cowgirl StadiumNorth Texas0 Fordham3North Texas5Nebraska0North Texas37Oklahoma State25 10Clemson01 10Clemson9 5 UNC Wilmington010Clemson1Auburn0Louisiana3Auburn410Clemson8 Clemson Regional McWhorter StadiumLouisiana0 UNC Wilmington1Louisiana3 11 Auburn3Louisiana4 Starkville Super Regional edit Played at Nusz Park in Starkville Mississippi Round 1Round 2Regional FinalsSuper Regionals 2Florida State8 5 Howard02Florida State8 5 South Florida0South Florida4Mississippi State02Florida State03Tallahassee Regional JoAnne Graf FieldMississippi State54Howard3Mississippi State6South Florida0Mississippi State6Mississippi State21 Arizona3 8 7 15Missouri3Missouri State115Missouri0Arizona2Arizona8Illinois3Arizona1 Columbia Regional Mizzou Softball Stadium15Missouri0 Missouri State2Illinois015Missouri2Missouri State0Women s College World Series editThe Women s College World Series was held June 2 through June 9 in Oklahoma City Participants edit School Conference Record conference Head coach WCWS appearances including 2022 WCWS WCWS best finish WCWS W L record excluding 2022 WCWS Arizona Pac 12 38 20 8 16 Caitlin Lowe 25 last 2021 1st 1991 1993 1994 19961997 2001 2006 2007 62 36 Florida SEC 48 17 13 11 Tim Walton 11 last 2019 1st 2014 2015 26 18 Northwestern Big Ten 45 11 19 4 Kate Drohan 6 last 2007 2nd 2006 14 11 Oklahoma Big 12 57 3 17 1 Patty Gasso 15 last 2021 1st 2000 2013 2016 2017 2021 38 22 Oklahoma State Big 12 46 12 14 4 Kenny Gajewski 10 last 2021 3rd 1989 1990 1993 1994 2022 13 18 Oregon State Pac 12 39 20 9 15 Laura Berg 2 last 2006 8th 2006 0 2 Texas Big 12 43 19 1 12 6 Mike White 6 last 2013 3rd 2003 2005 2013 7 10 UCLA Pac 12 48 8 19 5 Kelly Inouye Perez 31 last 2021 1st 1982 1984 1985 1988 1989 1990 1992 1999 2003 2004 2010 2019 104 38 Bracket edit First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals 1Oklahoma13 5 9Northwestern21Oklahoma7Texas25UCLA2Texas71Oklahoma315 5 5UCLA709Northwestern15UCLA614Florida05UCLA8 6 1Oklahoma1610 Texas15 14Florida7Oregon State114Florida07Oklahoma State27Oklahoma State4Arizona27Oklahoma State05Texas56Oregon State1Arizona3Texas5Arizona2 Game results edit Date 5 Game Winning team Score Losing team Winning pitcher Losing pitcher Save Notes June 2 Game 1 Texas 7 2 UCLA Hailey Dolcini 23 10 Megan Faraimo 22 5 Game 2 Oklahoma 13 2 5 Northwestern Hope Trautwein 19 1 Danielle Williams 31 5 Game 3 Florida 7 1 Oregon State Natalie Lugo 12 5 Sarah Haendiges 13 7 Game 4 Oklahoma State 4 2 Arizona Kelly Maxwell 19 4 Hanah Bowen 13 11 June 3 Game 5 UCLA 6 1 Northwestern Megan Faraimo 23 5 Danielle Williams 31 6 Northwestern eliminated Game 6 Arizona 3 1 Oregon State Hanah Bowen 14 11 Mariah Mazon 17 12 Oregon State eliminated June 4 Game 7 Oklahoma 7 2 Texas Hope Trautwein 20 1 Hailey Dolcini 23 11 Game 8 Oklahoma State 2 0 Florida Kelly Maxwell 20 4 Lexie Delbrey 15 4 June 5 Game 9 UCLA 8 0 6 Florida Holly Azevedo 21 2 Elizabeth Hightower 17 9 Florida eliminated Game 10 Texas 5 2 Arizona Estelle Czech 12 1 Hanah Bowen 14 12 Arizona eliminated June 6 Game 11 UCLA 7 3 Oklahoma Megan Faraimo 24 5 Nicole May 15 1 Holly Azevedo 2 Game 12 Oklahoma 15 0 5 UCLA Hope Trautwein 21 1 Holly Azevedo 21 3 UCLA eliminated Game 13 Texas 5 0 Oklahoma State Estelle Czech 13 1 Morgan Day 13 5 Game 14 Texas 6 5 Oklahoma State Hailey Dolcini 24 11 Kelly Maxwell 20 5 Oklahoma State eliminatedTexas First unseeded team in WCWS history to advance to the finals 6 Finals June 8 Game 1 Oklahoma 16 1 Texas Hope Trautwein 22 1 Hailey Dolcini 24 12 Oklahoma 1 0 June 9 Game 2 Oklahoma 10 5 Texas Jordy Bahl 22 1 Estelle Czech 13 2 Oklahoma wins WCWS Finals edit June 8 2022 7 30 p m CDT at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City Oklahoma Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Texas 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 Oklahoma 5 1 4 2 2 2 x 16 16 1 WP Hope Trautwein 22 1 LP Hailey Dolcini 24 12 Home runs TEX NoneOKLA Jocelyn Alo Tiare Jennings Taylon Snow Jana JohnsAttendance 12 234Boxscore June 9 2022 6 30 p m CDT at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City Oklahoma Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Oklahoma 0 0 0 2 4 4 0 10 13 0 Texas 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 6 2 WP Jordy Bahl 22 1 LP Estelle Czech 13 2 Home runs OKLA Grace Turk Kinzie HansenTEX Mia ScottAttendance 12 257Boxscore All tournament Team edit The following players were members of the Women s College World Series All Tournament Team Position Player School P Estelle Czech Texas Megan Faraimo UCLA Kelly Maxwell Oklahoma State Hope Trautwein Oklahoma 1B Courtney Day Texas 2B Tiare Jennings Oklahoma OF Rylie Boone Oklahoma Bella Dayton Texas C Delanie Wisz UCLA U Jocelyn Alo MOP Oklahoma Maya Brady UCLA Jayda Coleman OklahomaRecord by conference editConference of Bids Record Win RF SR WS NS F NC Big 12 3 26 8 765 3 3 3 3 2 1 Pac 12 7 32 16 667 7 5 3 1 SEC 12 31 26 544 10 3 1 Big Ten 7 11 13 458 3 1 1 ACC 6 11 13 458 4 3 American 3 5 6 455 1 1 Conference USA 1 2 2 500 1 Mountain West 1 2 2 500 1 Sun Belt 1 2 2 500 1 Southland 1 2 2 500 1 ASUN 1 1 2 333 Big West 1 1 2 333 MAC 1 1 2 333 Missouri Valley 1 1 2 333 Patriot 1 1 2 333 Southern 1 1 2 333 Summit 1 1 2 333 West Coast 1 1 2 333 America East 1 0 2 000 Atlantic 10 1 0 2 000 Big East 1 0 2 000 Big Sky 1 0 2 000 Big South 1 0 2 000 Colonial 1 0 2 000 Horizon 1 0 2 000 Ivy League 1 0 2 000 Metro Atlantic 1 0 2 000 Mid Eastern 1 0 2 000 Northeast 1 0 2 000 Ohio Valley 1 0 2 000 SWAC 1 0 2 000 WAC 1 0 2 000 Media coverage editRadio edit For the second consecutive year Westwood One provided nationwide radio coverage of every game in the Women s College World Series Ryan Radtke and Leah Amico returned as two of the broadcasters Chris Plank and Destinee Martinez worked select games while Radtke and Amico called the Championship Series 7 Television edit ESPN held exclusive rights to the tournament The network aired games across ABC ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN SEC Network Longhorn Network and ACC Network For just the fifth time in the history of the women s softball tournament ESPN covered every regional 8 Broadcast assignments edit Regionals 8 Norman Tiffany Greene amp Erin Miller Tallahassee Mike Couzens amp Kayla Braud Blacksburg Pam Ward amp Jenny Dalton Hill Fayetteville Eric Frede amp Madison Shipman Los Angeles Trey Bender amp Kenzie Fowler Tuscaloosa Alex Perlman amp Francesca Enea Stillwater Alex Loeb amp Cat Osterman Tempe Eric Collins amp Michele Smith Super Regionals 9 Norman Pam Ward amp Jenny Dalton Hill Blacksburg Eric Frede Madison Shipman amp Jalyn Johnson Fayetteville Beth Mowins Jessica Mendoza Michele Smith amp Holly Rowe Los Angeles Courtney Lyle amp Danielle Lawrie Women s College World Series 10 Beth Mowins Jessica Mendoza Michele Smith amp Holly Rowe afternoons Kevin Brown Amanda Scarborough amp Andraya Carter evenings Regionals 8 Evanston Matt Schumacker amp Jennie Ritter Clemson Jenn Hildreth amp Carol Bruggeman Knoxville Courtney Lyle amp Danielle Lawrie Durham Clay Matvick amp Brittany McKinney Seattle Mark Neely amp Amanda Scarborough Gainesville Sam Gore amp Sierra Romero Columbia Angel Gray amp Tori Vidales Orlando Tyler Denning amp Nicole Mendes Super Regionals 9 Stillwater Kevin Brown Amanda Scarborough amp Andraya Carter Tempe Mike Couzens amp Kayla Braud Starkville Tiffany Greene amp Erin Miller Stanford Mark Neely amp Carol Bruggeman Women s College World Series Finals 10 Beth Mowins Jessica Mendoza Michele Smith amp Holly RoweReferences edit Softball Division I Championship NCAA com Retrieved May 12 2022 2022 Women s College World Series schedule NCAA com May 12 2022 Retrieved May 12 2022 2022 college softball TV schedule results auto bids for conference tournaments NCAA com May 15 2022 Retrieved May 15 2022 2022 NCAA softball bracket WCWS schedule bracket for Oklahoma City NCAA com May 5 2022 Retrieved May 5 2022 2022 NCAA softball bracket Scores schedule TV times for college softball championship NCAA com May 28 2022 Retrieved May 29 2022 Scarborough Alex June 7 2022 Texas Longhorns first unseeded team to reach Women s College World Series finals ESPN com Retrieved June 7 2022 Westwood One expands audio coverage of NCAA women s championships NCAA com April 7 2022 Retrieved May 26 2022 a b c Brooks Amanda May 18 2022 The Road to Oklahoma City Continues Every Second of NCAA DI Softball Super Regionals Live Across ESPN Networks espnpressroom com Retrieved May 26 2022 a b Brooks Amanda May 25 2022 The Road to Oklahoma City Continues Every Second of NCAA DI Softball Super Regionals Live Across ESPN Networks espnpressroom com Retrieved May 26 2022 a b Elchlepp Kimberly June 1 2022 All Eyes on OKC ESPN to Showcase Every Pitch of NCAA Softball Women s College World Series espnpressroom com Retrieved June 2 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 NCAA Division I softball tournament amp oldid 1199113691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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