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Series Records SERIES RECORDS NCAA BATTING LEADERS Batting Avg. Slugging Pct. On base pct. 1. Arizona 95 .394 1. UCLA 10 .735 1. UCLA 10 .467 2. Arizona 96 .370 2. Florida 11 .580 2. Arizona 95 .463 3. UCLA 10 .368 3. UCLA 19 .574 3. Arizona St. 11 .452 4. Washington 96 .351 4. Arizona St.11 .559 4. Arizona 96 .443 5. Arizona St. 11 .338 5. Florida 14 .551 5. Florida 11 .433 Runs Scored Hits Runs Batted In 1. Florida 11 47 1. Arizona 10 57 1. Florida 11 45 UCLA 10 47 UCLA 10 57 2. UCLA 10 44 3. Florida St. 18 39 3. Arizona 07 55 3. Florida St. 18 37 4. UCLA 19 37 4. Florida 11 54 4. Auburn 16 34 5. Auburn 16 36 5. Florida St. 18 53 5. Arizona St. 11 32 Arizona 10 36 UCLA 19 32 Triples Doubles 1. Cal St. Fullerton 86 4 Home Runs 1. UCLA 10 15 Oklahoma 13 4 1. UCLA 10 14 2. Florida St.18 12 3. Oklahoma 12 3 Florida 11 14 3. Florida 14 10 4. 3 tied at 2 3. UCLA 19 12 4. 4 tied at 8 4. Florida St. 18 10 Total Plate Appearances 5. Arizona St. 11 9 Total Bases 1. Texas A&M 84 275 1. UCLA 10 114 2. Arizona 07 246 At Bats 2. Florida 11 101 3. California03 226 1. Texas A&M 84 251 3. Florida St. 18 95 4. Michigan 05 221 2. Arizona 07 214 4. UCLA 19 89 5. Florida 11 220 3. Michigan 05 200 5. Arizona 10 84 4. Florida St. 18 188 Hit By Pitch 5. 2 tied at 186 Walks 1. Florida 15 14 1. Florida 11 35 2. Alabama 12 9 Strikeouts 2. California 03 32 3. Alabama 09 8 1. Arizona 07 69 3. Arizona St. 11 28 Florida 14 8 2. Michigan 05 64 4. Tennesee 13 26 5. 2 tied at 7 3. Northwestern 06 59 5. 4 tied at 23 4. Texas A&M 84 58 Sac Flies 5. 3 tie at 56 Sac Bunts 1. Michigan 15 3 1. Arizona 91 13 Cal St. Northridge 94 3 Stolen Bases 2. UCLA 84 12 Nebraska 13 3 1. Florida St. 18 15 3. UCLA 88 11 Arizona 98 3 2. Florida 15 14 UCLA 85 11 UCLA 19 3 3. Arizona 06 10 5. 4 tied at 10 4. Alabama 09 9 Steal Attempts 5. 3 tied at 8 Caught Stealing 1. Florida St. 18 18 1. Arizona 92 6 2. Florida 15 14 Grounded in DP 2. Oklahoma 01 5 3. Oklahoma 16 11 1. Oklahoma 16 4 Adelphi 84 5 4. Arizona 06 10 2. 8 tie at 3 Northwestern 84 5 Florida St. 16 10 5. Cal Poly Pomona 84 4 NCAA Batting Leaders NCAA BATTING ANALYSIS LEADERS Avg vs. Left Avg vs. Right Pct Reach As Leadoff 1. Arizona 98 .800 1. Arizona 95 .394 1. Florida 19 .583 2. UCLA 16 .714 2. UCLA 10 .371 2. Florida 06 .571 3. Arizona 97 .500 3. Arizona 96 .370 3. Alabama 09 .560 Georgia 09 .500 4. UCLA 15 .358 4. Arizona 94 .520 UCLA 17 .500 5. Iowa 97 .357 5. Auburn 15 .515 Avg w/ 2 Outs Avg w/ Bases Empty Avg w/Runners 1. Michigan 09 .455 1. Florida 19 .476 1. Michigan 09 .480 2. UCLA 92 .422 2. Arizona 95 .419 2. Fresno State 82 .462 3. Arizona State 11 .417 3. Washington 96 .392 3. Fresno State 98 .394 4. Arizona 95 .394 4. UCLA 00 .390 4. UConn 93 .389 5. Arizona 96 .390 5. Florida 06 .385 5. UCLA 92 .377 Arizona 95 .377 Avg w/Bases Loaded Avg w/RBI Ops 1. UCLA 91 1.000 1. Lousiana 03 1.000 Pct Adv Runners Fresno State 88 1.000 2. DePaul 00 .500 1. Fresno State 82 .813 Florida State 02 1.000 3. Baylor 14 .474 2. Michigan 09 .607 Cal Poly Pomona 85 1.000 4. Arizona 96 .447 3. Arizona 95 .597 UCLA 17 1.000 5. Michigan 09 .429 4. UCLA 94 .595 5. UCLA 92 .589 Pinch Hitting Avg Pinch Hit at Bats 1. Oregon 15 1.000 1. Nebraska 85 9 Pinch Hits 2. Michigan 98 1.000 2. Tennessee 05 8 1. Florida 18 3 3. Cal St Northridge 94 1.000 Arizona State 08 8 Iowa 97 3 4. Fresno State 98 1.000 4. 4 tied at 7 3. 12 tied at.. 2 5. Michigan 15 1.000 Runners Advanced Runners left on base 2-out RBI 1. Oklahoma 13 20 1. Florida 15 51 1. Florida 11 22 Arizona 06 20 Arizona 10 51 2. Arizona State 11 18 Arizona State 11 20 3. Arizona 07 50 3. UCLA 10 18 4. Arizona 91 19 4 California 03 49 4. Florida St. 18 17 Florida 15 19 Tennessee 07 49 Arizona 10 17 Ground Outs Fly Outs/Ground Outs Fly Outs 1. UCLA 91 78 1. Michigan 09 5.40 1. Texas A&M 87 61 2. UCLA 97 77 2. Arizona 09 3.20 2. UCLA 91 58 3. Fresno State 90 76 3. Arizona St. 18 2.71 Auburn 16 58 4. Texas A&M 83 70 4. Kent State 90 2.43 4. Oklahoma State 94 55 UCLA 93 70 5. Missouri 10 2.22 5. UCLA 19 54 Ground Outs/Fly Outs 1. Iowa 01 29.00 2. Fresno State 82 4.33 3. Michigan 98 4.29 4. UMass 98 4.20 5. Long Beach State 92 3.77 NCAA Batting Analysis Leaders NCAA BATTING PER-GAME LEADERS Hits Per Game Runs Scored Per Game Doubles Per Game 1. Washington 96 11.75 1. UCLA 10 9.40 1. UCLA 10 3.00 2. UCLA 10 11.40 2. Arizona 95 7.50 Alabama 16 3.00 3. UCLA 15 11.00 3. UCLA 19 7.40 3. Florida 14 2.00 4. Arizona 95 10.25 4. Washington 96 7.00 UCLA 04 2.00 5. Arizona 96 10.00 UCLA 15 7.00 Oregon 12 2.00 Triples Per Game Homers Per Game RBIs Per Game 1. Oklahoma 13 .80 1. UCLA 10 2.80 1. UCLA 10 8.80 Cal St Fullerton 86 .80 2. UCLA 19 2.40 2. Arizona 95 6.50 3. 8 tied at .50 3. Florida 11 2.00 3. Florida 11 6.43 Florida 18 2.00 4. Arizona State 11 6.40 Stolen Bases Per Game 5. Arizona State 11 1.80 5. UCLA 15 6.33 1. Florida 15 2.33 2. Alabama 09 2.25 Walks Per Game Strikeouts Per Game 3. Florida St. 18 2.14 1. Cal Poly Pomona 84 6.00 1. UCLA 02 1.00 4. 4 tied at 2.00 2. Florida 13 5.67 2. UCLA 92 1.40 3. Arizona State 11 5.60 3. UCLA 82 1.50 At Bats Per Game 4. California 03 5.33 Arizona 96 1.50 1. Cal Poly Pomona 84 60.50 5. Tennessee 10 5.25 Princeton 96 1.50 2. Oklahoma State 82 45.00 3. Texas A&M 84 41.83 Plate Apperances Per Game 4. Kansas 92 40.50 1. Cal Poly Pomona 84 69.00 Michigan 95 40.50 2. Oklahoma State 82 49.50 3. Nebraska 13 48.50 4. Texas A&M 84 45.83 5. Florida 13 44.33 NCAA Batting Per-Game Leaders NCAA PITCHING LEADERS Earned Run Avg Opposing Bat Avg Innings Pitched 1. Fresno State 98 0.00 1. Cal St Fullerton 86 .067 1. Texas A&M 84 72.1 Arizona 94 0.00 2. UCLA 93 .073 2. Arizona 07 60.00 Adelphi 85 0.00 3 UCLA 89 .096 3. Michigan 05 55.00 Northwestern 86 0.00 4. California 02 .101 4. Texas A&M 83 54.00 Utah State 84 0.00 5. Nebraska 85 .107 5. UCLA 91 53.10 Utah 85 0.00 Batters SO Out Looking Wins Batters Struck Out 1. Arizona 06 22 1. Florida St. 18 6 1. Arizona 07 76 2. LSU 04 19 Arizona 07 6 2. Tennessee 07 75 Arizona State 08 19 3. 23 tied at 5 5 3. Oklahoma 12 68 4. Washington 09 18 4. Arizona 06 64 5. Arizona 07 17 Runners Picked Off 5. UCLA 84 63 1. Fresno State 91 3 Saves 2. 6 tied at 2 Losses 1. Oklahoma 17 3 1. Oklahoma 19 3 2. Alabama 11 2 Hits Allowed Florida 11 3 3. 24 tied at 1 1. Texas 98 5 Arizona 10 3 2. Louisiana Tech 85 6 Texas A&M 08 3 Sac Flies Allowed 3. 3 tied at 7 5. 252 tied at 2 1. UCLA 15 3 Washington 98 3 Walks Allowed Sac Bunts Allowed 3. 19 tied at 2 1. Virginia Tech 08 0 1. Cal St Fullerton 85 12 Missouri 83 0 Texas A&M 84 12 Earned Runs Allowed 3. 9 tied at 1 3. Fresno State 88 9 1. Utah State 84 0 Long Beach State 91 9 Utah 85 0 Home Runs Allowed Michigan 05 9 Adelphi 85 0 1. Arizona 96 0 Northwestern 86 0 Michigan 02 0 Runs Allowed Arizona 94 0 Western Michigan 82 0 1. 6 tied at 1 Fresno St. 98 0 UCLA 89 0 Louisiana 95 0 Doubles Allowed Triples Allowed Nebraska 82 0 1. Adelphi 88 0 1.
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