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All-Acc Softball Team Acc Directory Ncaa May 26, 2015 Conference Overall W L Pct. RS RA Hm Rd Str W L Pct. RS RA Hm Rd Natl L10 Str Florida State 20 3 .870 127 53 14-1 6-2 W6 49 14 .778 337 145 26-7 9-3 14-4 0-0 L1 Notre Dame 17 6 .739 168 74 10-1 7-5 W7 42 15 .737 395 181 18-1 12-8 12-6 0-0 L1 North Carolina 16 5 .762 148 83 11-0 4-4 W3 37 16 .698 366 190 20-2 4-6 10-5 0-0 L1 NC State 13 8 .619 117 71 5-4 8-4 W2 38 22 .633 320 187 9-5 18-14 11-3 0-0 L2 Pitt 11 13 .458 127 155 4-8 5-4 L3 37 22 .627 319 260 7-9 11-7 18-6 0-0 L1 Louisville 16 7 .696 123 75 11-3 5-4 W5 30 19 .612 258 163 15-6 10-6 5-7 0-0 L2 Virginia Tech 9 14 .391 76 95 6-6 4-7 L6 34 23 .596 278 189 9-7 12-11 13-4 0-0 L2 Boston College 6 15 .286 55 103 4-5 2-10 L6 27 24 .529 220 192 9-5 7-14 11-5 0-0 L3 Syracuse 4 13 .235 89 139 4-4 0-9 L6 20 26 .435 217 233 6-4 2-12 12-9 0-0 L3 Georgia Tech 6 18 .250 64 129 2-10 4-8 L2 16 34 .320 175 241 7-12 7-15 2-7 0-0 L2 Virginia 4 20 .167 86 203 3-6 0-12 L9 16 40 .286 245 398 10-10 2-16 4-14 0-0 L5 ACC DIRECTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES #ACCSB CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS HEAD COACHES - A conference-record seven #ACCSB teams were Thursday, May 7th Boston College Ashley Obrest selected to compete in the NCAA Championship Florida State Lonni Alameda Game 1 (11 a.m. - RSN) Georgia Tech Shelly Hoerner #1 Florida State (4) def. #8 Boston College (2) Louisville Sandy Pearsall - This year’s seven bids shatter the previous high of five North Carolina Donna Papa selections (2006, 2007 & 2010) NC State Shawn Rychcik Game 2 (1:30 p.m. - RSN) Notre Dame Deanna Gumpf - #ACCSB has had at least four teams earn tournament #5 NC State (3) def. #4 Louisville (2) Pitt Holly Aprile bids in nine of the last 11 years. Syracuse Leigh Ross Virginia Blake Miller Game 3 (5:00 p.m. - RSN) Virginia Tech Scot Thomas #2 North Carolina (3) def. #7 Virginia Tech (2) MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTS ALL-ACC SOFTBALL TEAM ACC Jonathan Coe Individual Award Winners Game 4 (7:30 p.m. - RSN) (336) 369-1202 [email protected] Player of the Year – Emilee Koerner, Notre Dame #6 Pitt (8) def. #3 Notre Dame (1) Boston College Jeremy Weiner Pitcher of the Year – Lacey Waldrop, Florida State (617) 552-1188 [email protected] Freshman of the Year – Jessica Warren, Florida State Florida State Scott Moriak Coach of the Year – Lonni Alameda, Florida State Friday, May 8th (715) 641-0365 [email protected] Georgia Tech Lauren Rupert All-ACC First Team Game 5 (1:00 p.m. - RSN) (404) 894-5445 [email protected] Renada Davis, Sr., SS, NC State #1 Florida State (11) def. #5 NC State (4) Louisville Lori Korte Lacey Waldrop, Sr., P, Florida State (301) 314-7068 [email protected] Jessica Warren, Fr., INF, Florida State North Carolina Sean Brech Emilee Koerner, Sr., OF, Notre Dame Game 6 (3:30 p.m. - RSN) (919) 962-2123 [email protected] Kristen Brown, Jr., SS, North Carolina #6 Pitt (4) vs. #2 North Carolina (0) NC State Justin Wilson Taylor Wike, Fr., INF, North Carolina (919) 515-1180 [email protected] Morgan Klaevemann, Fr., OF, Florida State Notre Dame Tony Jones Emily Weiman, Sr., P, NC State Saturday, May 9th (574) 631-1762 [email protected] Karley Wester, So., OF, Notre Dame Championship (1:00 p.m. - ESPN) Pitt Casey Bonk Kelsi Jones, Sr., OF, Louisville (412) 648-8240 [email protected] Jenna Modic, Jr., P/INF, Pitt #1 Florida State (6) vs. #6 Pitt (2) Syracuse Carl Danoff Maryssa Becker, So., P/1B, Louisville (315) 443-2608 [email protected] Micaela Arizmendi, Jr., INF, Notre Dame Virginia Tom Fenstermaker Whitney Arion, Sr., SS, Louisville (434) 982-5977 [email protected] Katey Haus, Sr., INF, Notre Dame Virginia Tech Bryan Johnston (540) 231-3387 [email protected] All-ACC Second Team Corinne Ozanne, Jr., INF, Syracuse SOCIAL MEDIA Tyler Ross, So., OF, NC State ACC @ACCSoftball Maddie O’Brien, Sr., SS, Florida State Boston College @BC_Softball Amber Parrish, Sr., C/INF, North Carolina Florida State @FSU_Softball Maddie Lionberger, Jr., 2B, Georgia Tech Georgia Tech @GaTechSoftball Rachel Nasland, So., P, Notre Dame Louisville @UofLSoftball Ellie Cooper, So., INF, Florida State North Carolina @UNCSoftball McKayla Taylor, Fr., INF, Pitt NC State @PackSoftball Jessica Burroughs, So., P, Florida State Notre Dame @NDsoftball Maddi Doane, Fr., OF, Syracuse Pitt @PITTSoftball Morgan Reed, Fr., INF, Notre Dame Syracuse @CuseSB Lauren Walker, Sr., INF, North Carolina Virginia @UVASoftball Kylie McGoldrick, Sr., 2B, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech @VT_Softball Shelby Pickett, Jr., C/INF, Pitt Megan Cooley, Jr., OF, Boston College 2015 SOFTBALL HISTORIC WEEK IN THE ACC #ACCSB WEEKLY AWARDS Conference-Record Seven ACC Softball Teams Earn NCAA Bids Player of the Week F9 Katey Haus Sr. 3B ND FSU, Louisville, UNC, NC State, ND, Pitt and VT to compete on national stage F16 Alex Powers So. 1B FSU F24 Kelsey Mericka Jr. 3B VT GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – A conference-record seven Atlantic Coast Conference teams M2 Jenna Modic Jr. INF UP were selected to the 64-team field of the 2015 NCAA Division I Softball Championship, which gets M9 Tyler Ross So. OF ST underway on May 15 and runs through June 3. Louisville, North Carolina, NC State, Notre Dame, M16 Kristen Brown Jr. SS NC Pitt and Virginia Tech earned at-large bids to join Florida State, which earned the league’s automatic M23 Kelsi Jones Sr. OF UL bid. M30 Kristen Brown Jr. SS NC A6 Katey Haus Sr. 3B ND This year’s seven NCAA bids shatter the previous high of Renada Davis Sr. SS ST five selections (2006, 2007 & 2010). The ACC has had at A13 McKayla Taylor Fr. SS UP least four teams earn tournament bids in nine of the last 11 A20 Emilee Koerner Sr. OF ND years. A27 Maddi Doane Fr. OF SU M5 Tyler Ross So. OF ST Pitcher of the Week Regionals for the NCAA Division I Softball Championship will be held F9 Lacey Waldrop Sr. FSU May 15-17, 2015 on 16 campus sites. At each campus site, a four- F16 Savannah King Sr. UP team, double-elimination tournament will be conducted and the 16 F24 Rachel Nasland So. ND winning teams advance to the Super Regionals. M2 Lacey Waldrop Sr. FSU M9 Lacey Waldrop Sr. FSU M16 Rachel Nasland So. ND Super Regionals for the NCAA Division I Softball Championship will M23 Rachel Nasland So. ND be held May 21-24 on eight campus sites. At each site, two teams M30 Rachel Nasland So. ND play in a best-of-three tournament format. The winners from each site A6 Kelly Heinz Jr. VT advance to the NCAA Women’s College World Series. A13 Maryssa Becker So. UL A20 Lacey Waldrop Sr. FSU A27 Emily Weiman Sr. ST M5 Shelby McCombs Fr. UL #ACCSB IN THE POLLS USA TODAY/NFCA COACHES ESPN/USA SOFTBALL POLL Rank Team Record Points LW Rank Team Record LW 1 Oregon (19) 46-6 787 1 1 Florida (11) 50-6 2 2 Florida (13) 50-6 777 2 2 Oregon (6) 46-6 1 3 Michigan 51-6 733 3 3 Michigan (2) 51-6 3 4 Auburn 49-9 696 7 4 Auburn (1) 49-9 6 5 Alabama 42-12 655 4 5 Oklahoma 45-7 4 6 Oklahoma 45-7 628 5 6 Alabama 42-12 5 7 UCLA 45-10 577 6 7 LSU 44-11 8 8 LSU 44-11 571 8 8 UCLA 45-10 7 9 Florida State 42-12 551 9 9 Tennessee 42-14 12 10 Tennessee 42-14 540 11 10 Florida State 45-12 10 11 Louisiana Lafayette 39-9 468 10 11 Minnesota 46-9 9 12 Missouri 39-14 427 13 11 Louisiana-Lafayette 39-9 11 13 UCF 48-7 412 15 13 Missouri 39-14 13 14 Georgia 40-14 384 14 14 UCF 48-7 15 15 Minnesota 46-9 366 12 15 Baylor 38-15 14 16 Arizona 38-17 306 17 16 Georgia 40-14 16 17 James Madison 47-8 271 18 17 James Madison 47-8 17 18 Baylor 38-15 244 16 18 Arizona 38-17 18 19 California 38-16 234 19 19 California 38-16 19 20 Washington 40-15 180 20 20 Washington 40-15 20 21 Notre Dame 40-13 151 21 21 Arizona State 34-20 23 22 South Alabama 38-11 130 23 22 Notre Dame 40-13 21 23 Arizona State 34-20 91 24 23 Utah 34-17 22 24 Texas A&M 38-18 52 22 24 North Dakota State 43-9 NR 25 North Dakota State 43-9 43 NR 25 Texas A&M 38-18 25 Others Receiving Votes: Texas 28, Utah 21, Ken- Others Receiving Votes: South Alabama, USC Up- tucky 19, USC Upstate 14, Western Kentucky 11, state, Kentucky, Hofstra, Western Kentucky, South Hofstra 9, Kansas 3, CSUN 2, Fresno State 1.
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