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Pac-10 Conference Pac-12 Conference PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 // PAC-12.COM // 415.580.4200 For Immediate Release // Tuesday, April 14, 2015 Contact // Kyra Geithman ([email protected]) 2015 PAC-12 CONFERENCE SOFTBALL STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT Home Away W L PCT Home Away Neutral Streak Oregon 13 2 .867 8-1 5-1 35 5 .875 10-1 10-2 15-2 W 5 UCLA 9 3 .750 4-2 5-1 35 8 .814 16-4 6-1 13-3 W 4 Arizona 8 4 .667 3-3 5-1 33 10 .767 20-3 8-1 5-6 W 1 Washington 7 7 .500 5-3 2-4 35 11 .761 13-3 10-4 12-4 L 1 Utah 7 8 .467 2-4 5-4 29 14 .674 4-4 11-6 14-4 W 3 Arizona State 5 6 .455 2-1 3-5 27 15 .643 17-8 7-6 3-1 L 3 California 5 7 .417 3-3 2-4 31 9 .775 7-4 6-4 18-1 W 1 Oregon State 4 11 .267 3-6 1-5 23 17 .575 3-6 2-7 18-4 L 6 Stanford 1 11 .083 1-5 0-6 16 25 .390 7-10 1-8 8-7 L 6 THIS WEEK IN PAC-12 SOFTBALL The ever-competitive Pac-12 softball season continues this week with a three-game series between two top-25 opponents as No. 8 UCLA hosts No. 18 CALIFORNIA. Top-ranked OREGON travels for a three-game series at STANFORD, while No. 16 ARIZONA heads to play at Utah and No. 21 ARIZONA STATE plays OREGON STATE at home ... Six teams are ranked in both the NFCA and the USA Softball polls for the ninth-straight week, and the Ducks took over the top spot in the NFCA polling for the first time this season. The Pac-12 has had at least five teams ranked in both polls dating back 159 weeks to the first USA Softball poll in 2006 ... In NCAA statistics, the Pac-12 owns five of the top 25 team batting averages, which is more than any other conference in the nation, as well as five of the top 25 team slugging percentages and on-base percentages ... Seven Pac-12 players were named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Top 26 Finalists last week ... Oregon’s Janelle Lindvall was voted Pac-12 Player of the Week, while fellow Duck Cheridan Hawkins took home her 10th-career Pitcher of the Week honor. Utah’s Heather Bowen was selected as Pac-12 Freshman of the Week. UPCOMING SCHEDULE RECENT results Tuesday, Apr. 14 Tuesday, Apr. 7 Santa Clara at #18 California 3 p.m. PT #19 Arizona State at UTEP ASU 12, UTEP 1 (5) #19 Arizona State at UTEP ASU 13, UTEP 11 Wednesday, Apr. 15 St. Mary’s (CA) at Stanford 6 p.m. PT Wednesday, Apr. 8 Cal State Fullerton at #9 UCLA UCLA 9, CSUF 1 (5) Friday, Apr. 17 St. Mary’s (CA) at #20 California CAL 8, SMC 1 #18 California at #8 UCLA * P12N 2 p.m. PT #16 Arizona at Utah * P12N 5 p.m. MT Friday, Apr. 10 Oregon State at #21 Arizona State * 7 p.m. PT #19 Arizona State at #2 Oregon * ORE 7, ASU 0 Utah at Oregon State * UTAH 6, OSU 0 Saturday, Apr. 18 #18 Washington at #16 Arizona * ARIZ 14, WASH 6 (5) #2 Oregon at Stanford * P12N 3:30 p.m. PT #9 UCLA at Stanford * UCLA 12, STAN 4 (6) #16 Arizona at Utah * P12N 4:30 p.m. MT #18 California at #8 UCLA * P12N 3:30 p.m. PT Saturday, Apr. 11 Oregon State at #21 Arizona State * 7 p.m. PT UNLV at #20 California CAL 3, UNLV 1 UNLV at #20 California CAL 9, UNLV 4 Sunday, Apr. 19 Utah at Oregon State * UTAH 7, OSU 5 #16 Arizona at Utah * P12N 12 p.m. MT #19 Arizona State at #2 Oregon * ORE 12, ASU 3 (6) #18 California at #8 UCLA * P12N 11 a.m. PT #9 UCLA at Stanford * UCLA 18, STAN 3 (5) Oregon State at #21 Arizona State * 12 p.m. PT #18 Washington at #16 Arizona * WASH 9, ARIZ 8 #2 Oregon at Stanford * ESPNU 12 p.m. PT Sunday, Apr. 12 Monday, Apr. 20 #19 Arizona State at #2 Oregon * ORE 4, ASU 3 #2 Oregon at Stanford * P12N 7 p.m. PT #9 UCLA at Stanford * UCLA 10, STAN 2 (6) UNLV at #20 California CAL 9, UNLV 1 (5) Utah at Oregon State * UTAH 5, OSU 2 #18 Washington at #16 Arizona * ARIZ 18, WASH 10 (6) PAC-12 VS. OTHER PAC-12 IN THE RANKINGS CONFERENCES USA TODAY/NFCA ESPN.COM/USA SOFTBALL Team Record Points Team Record Points America East ................................................ 2-0 1. OREGON (22) 35-5 787 1. Florida (9) 39-4 487 American Athletic ......................................... 8-2 2. Florida (7) 39-4 773 2. OREGON (8) 35-5 484 Atlantic Coast ............................................... 4-4 3. LSU (3) 38-5 726 3. LSU (2) 38-5 455 Atlantic 10 ................................................... 1-0 4. Michigan 37-6 699 4. Michigan 37-6 439 Big East ....................................................... 5-0 5. Oklahoma 36-5 669 5. Oklahoma (1) 36-5 429 Big South ..................................................... 5-0 6. Alabama 31-9 636 6. Auburn 40-6 387 Big Sky ...................................................... 10-0 7. Auburn 40-6 602 7. Alabama 31-9 378 Big Ten ...................................................... 22-9 8. UCLA 35-8 572 8. UCLA 35-8 363 Big 12 ........................................................ 14-6 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 32-5 535 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 32-5 349 Big West .................................................. 32-10 10. Florida State 34-11 473 10. Minnesota 33-7 311 Colonial Athletic Association ......................... 2-0 11. Georgia 35-10 458 11. Florida State 34-11 279 Conference USA ........................................ 10-0 12. Tennessee 30-11 451 12. Georgia 35-10 265 Horizon League ............................................ 1-0 13. Minnesota 33-7 421 13. Tennessee 30-11 244 Mid-American .............................................. 4-0 14. Kentucky 27-13 379 14. Baylor 29-9 242 Mid-Eastern ................................................. 2-0 15. UCF 40-6 343 15. ARIZONA 33-10 212 Missouri Valley ............................................. 8-1 16. ARIZONA 33-10 328 16. Kentucky 27-13 198 Mountain West ........................................... 29-2 17. Baylor 29-9 321 17. UCF 40-6 192 Northeast ..................................................... 3-0 18. CALIFORNIA 31-9 245 18. WASHINGTON 35-11 137 Ohio Valley ................................................... 1-0 19. WASHINGTON 35-11 211 19. CALIFORNIA 31-9 130 Patriot League .............................................. 2-0 20. Missouri 26-10 179 20. Missouri 26-10 107 Southeastern .............................................. 8-15 21. ARIZONA State 27-15 165 21. ARIZONA State 27-15 98 Southland .................................................... 5-0 22. South Alabama 31-7 144 22. South Alabama 31-7 70 Summit League ............................................ 1-2 23. James Madison 32-6 95 23. Texas A&M 32-12 62 Sun Belt ....................................................... 1-0 24. Texas A&M 32-12 81 24. James Madison 32-6 59 Western Athletic ......................................... 12-1 25. Notre Dame 32-11 48 25. Notre Dame 32-11 34 West Coast ................................................. 14-2 Independent ................................................ 0-0 RV: Kansas (15), Mississippi State (15), USC RV: Kansas (32), Western Kentucky (15), USC Total ...................................... 206-54 (.786) Upstate (7), Texas (7), North Dakota State (6), Upstate (12), Mississippi State (7), Virginia Tech Western Kentucky (5), Cal State Northridge (3), (4), SIU Edwardsville (4), Cal State Northridge PAC-12 VS. RANKED TEAMS South Carolina (1). (3), Hofstra (1), North Dakota State (1), Texas (1) Arizona ...................................................... 6-10 Arizona State .............................................. 8-12 California ..................................................... 4-4 WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS Oregon ....................................................... 11-5 (USA Softball/ESPN.com / USA Today/NFCA) Oregon State ................................................ 1-9 Stanford ..................................................... 1-11 ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA UTAH WASH UCLA ........................................................... 6-5 PRE 14/12 16/16 RV/x 2/2 x/x RV/RV 7/6 x/x 11/13 Utah .......................................................... 3-10 2/10 14/12 21/21 RV/23 2/2 x/RV RV/RV 12/10 x/x 15/15 Washington ................................................ 5-10 2/17 13/10 19/21 21/20 2/2 x/x RV/RV 12/12 x/x 17/16 Total ........................................ 45-76 (.372) 2/24 15/14 21/21 19/18 2/2 x/x RV/x 14/13 x/RV 18/17 3/3 15/12 21/23 19/14 2/3 x/x RV/x 14/13 x/x 18/19 PAC-12 RUN-RULE VICTORIES 3/10 18/17 22/22 11/11 2/3 x/x x/x 13/10 x/RV 17/18 3/17 17/16 21/21 12/14 2/3 x/x x/x 11/9 x/x 18/17 Arizona ......................................................... 15 3/24 16/14 21/21 12/16 2/3 x/x x/x 11/10 x/x 18/17 Arizona State ................................................... 7 3/31 t14/16 20/21 17/t16 2/1 x/x x/x 10/t8 x/x 19/19 California ........................................................ 8 4/7 16/16 19/19 20/20 2/2 x/x x/x 9/8 x/x 18/17 Oregon .......................................................... 13 4/14 16/15 21/21 18/19 1/2 x/x x/x 8/8 x/x 19/18 Oregon State ................................................... 8 4/21 Stanford .......................................................... 6 4/28 UCLA ............................................................ 17 5/5 Utah ............................................................... 4 5/12 Washington ................................................... 15 FINAL Total ........................................................84 COACHING RECORDS Coach .................................................... School Record/Year ........................... Career Record/Year Mike Candrea, ARIZ .................................... 1420-348-2 (.803)/30 ...................... 1420-348-2 (.803)/30 Craig Nicholson, ASU .................................. 73-27-1 (.728)/2 .................................
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