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Pac-10 Conference Pac-12 Conference PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 // PAC-12.COM // 925.932.4411 For Immediate Release // Tuesday, March 25, 2014 Contact // Kyra Geithman ([email protected]) 2014 PAC-12 CONFERENCE SOFTBALL STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT Home Away W L PCT Home Away Neutral Streak Oregon 3 0 1.000 0-0 3-0 26 3 .897 0-0 6-0 20-3 W 3 UCLA 5 1 .833 3-0 2-1 28 2 .933 16-1 4-1 8-0 W 1 Arizona State 4 2 .667 3-0 1-2 30 5 .857 24-3 1-2 5-0 W 3 California 2 1 .667 2-1 0-0 18 11 .621 3-0 4-3 11-8 W 8 Arizona 3 3 .500 0-3 3-0 28 6 .824 19-0 3-3 6-3 W 5 Washington 2 3 .400 2-3 0-0 21 7 .750 2-3 1-0 18-4 L 1 Oregon State 2 4 .333 2-1 0-3 11 17 .393 2-1 1-6 8-10 L 3 Utah 1 4 .200 0-3 1-1 11 12 .478 2-4 1-2 8-6 L 3 Stanford 1 5 .167 1-2 0-3 23 11 .676 11-3 1-4 11-4 L 5 THIS WEEK IN PAC-12 SOFTBALL Offensive power was the headline for week two of the Pac-12 softball Conference season, as the standings barely reflect the top-to-bottom depth that league teams have shown thus far ... Teams scored double-digit runs in eight games this past weekend, including one game with 31 total runs between both teams. There were also seven run-rule victories, three of which were against non-conference opponents ... With six teams ranked in the top 25 for the seventh-straight week, including five in the top 15, Pac-12 teams are in the national spotlight and deservedly so. UCLA took the top spot in both polls this week, advancing after winning a tough series against WASHINGTON which came in at fifth this week. OREGON filled UCLA’s new vacancy at second in the rankings, while ARIZONA and ARIZONA STATE came in at eighth and 11th, respectively. STANFORD rounded out the poll at 24th ... Weekly honors went to Alexa Peterson of Oregon for Player of the Week and Ally Carda of UCLA for Pitcher of the Week. UPCOMING SCHEDULE RECENT RESULTS Tuesday, March 25 Wednesday, March 19 Oregon vs. Southern Utah 3 p.m. PT Arizona at UNLV ARIZ 7, UNLV 5 Oregon vs. BYU 5 p.m. PT Arizona at UNLV ARIZ 3, UNLV 2 Wednesday, March 26 Thursday, March 20 Utah vs. Idaho State 5 p.m. MT Utah vs. BYU UTAH 1, BYU 0 California vs. Sacramento State 3 p.m. PT California vs. Grand Canyon CAL 5, GCU 4 California vs. Grand Canyon CAL 7, GCU 1 Friday, March 28 California at Oregon State * 1 p.m. PT Friday, March 21 Washington at Oregon * 3 p.m. PT California vs. Grand Canyon % CAL 11, GCU 1 (5) Arizona at Arizona State * 5 p.m. PT Stanford at Pacific 6 p.m. PT Saturday, March 22 Utah at UCLA * 7 p.m. PT Oregon at Utah * ORE 8, UTAH 7 UCLA at Washington * UCLA 4, WASH 2 Saturday, March 29 California vs. Princeton % CAL 11, Princeton 1 (5) California at Oregon State * 12 p.m. PT Oregon State at Arizona * ARIZ 9, OSU 0 (5) Utah at UCLA * 12 p.m. PT Stanford at Arizona State * ASU 16, STAN 15 (9) Washington at Oregon * 3 p.m. PT Arizona at Arizona State * 7 p.m. PT Sunday, March 23 California vs. Princeton % CAL 9, Princeton 0 (6) Sunday, March 30 Oregon at Utah * ORE 12, UTAH 7 California at Oregon State * 12 p.m. PT California vs. Santa Clara % CAL 5, Santa Clara 3 Utah at UCLA * 12 p.m. PT UCLA at Washington * WASH 10, UCLA 2 Washington at Oregon * 3 p.m. PT Stanford at Arizona State * ASU 9, STAN 0 (5) Arizona at Arizona State * 7 p.m. PT Oregon State at Arizona * ARIZ 13, OSU 1 (5) * Pac-12 Conference game Monday, March 24 DH - Doubleheader Oregon at Utah * ORE 12, UTAH 7 All game times local to site and subject to change. Oregon State at Arizona * ARIZ 14, OSU 1 (5) UCLA at Washington * UCLA 4, WASH 0 Stanford at Arizona State * ASU 7, STAN 5 % Santa Clara Invitational, Santa Clara, Calif. PAC-12 VS. OTHER PAC-12 IN THE RANKINGS CONFERENCES USA TODAY/NFCA USA SOFTBALL/ESPN.COM American Athletic ......................................... 0-1 Atlantic Coast ............................................. 14-0 TOP 25 TOP 25 Atlantic Sun ................................................. 1-0 Team Record Points Team Record Points Atlantic 10 ................................................... 1-0 1 UCLA (23) 27-2 783 1. UCLA (16) 27-2 490 Big East ....................................................... 2-1 2 OREGON (5) 25-3 750 2. Tennessee (3) 28-3 473 Big Sky ........................................................ 3-0 3 Tennessee (2) 28-3 726 3. OREGON (1) 25-3 441 Big South ..................................................... 1-0 4 Florida (2) 30-4 718 4. Florida 30-4 431 Big Ten ...................................................... 10-2 5 WASHINGTON 21-6 649 5. Alabama 27-5 422 Big 12 .......................................................... 5-3 6 Michigan 22-6 626 6. Michigan 22-6 403 Big West .................................................... 17-3 7 Alabama 27-5 613 7. WASHINGTON 21-6 383 Colonial Athletic Association ......................... 3-1 8 ARIZONA 27-6 584 8. ARIZONA STATE 29-5 351 Conference USA .......................................... 9-1 9 Florida State 30-4 534 9. ARIZONA 27-6 344 Horizon League ............................................ 3-1 10 Kentucky 27-5 526 10. Kentucky 27-5 324 Ivy League ................................................... 2-0 11 ARIZONA STATE 29-5 492 11. Florida State 30-4 321 Metro Atlantic Athletic .................................. 4-0 12 South Alabama 25-3 438 12. Baylor 23-5 261 Mid-American .............................................. 4-1 13 Georgia 28-3 399 13. South Alabama 25-3 259 Missouri Valley ............................................. 7-0 14 Baylor 23-5 381 14. Georgia 28-3 252 Mountain West ........................................... 18-5 15 Minnesota 24-4 358 15. Minnesota 24-4 198 Northeast ..................................................... 0-1 16 Missouri 22-7 281 16. Oklahoma 21-8 184 Ohio Valley ................................................... 4-0 17 Texas A&M 23-9 275 17. Tulsa 28-3 171 Southeastern ................................................ 9-9 18 Tulsa 28-3 263 18. Nebraska 20-10 160 Southern ...................................................... 3-0 19 Nebraska 20-10 225 19. Missouri 22-7 138 Southland .................................................... 1-1 20 Louisiana-Lafayette 22-6-1 210 20. Texas A&M 23-9 130 Summit League ............................................ 1-0 21 Auburn 28-5-1 166 21. Auburn 28-5-1 104 Sun Belt ....................................................... 2-1 22 Oklahoma 21-8 156 22. Louisiana-Lafayette 22-6-1 100 West Coast ................................................. 11-1 23 Northwestern 17-6 83 23. STANFORD 23-10 32 Western Athletic ........................................... 5-0 24 STANFORD 23-10 48 24. Notre Dame 19-7 30 25 Notre Dame 19-7 34 25. South Florida 29-8 29 Total ...................................... 172-51 (.771) RV: James Madison (28), USF (26), DePaul RV: Northwestern (19), James Madison (16), USC PAC-12 VS. RANKED TEAMS (10), USC Upstate (7), Lipscomb (4), CALIFOR- Upstate (14), LSU (8), North Carolina State (8), NIA (2), LSU (2), N.C. State (2), Long Beach San Diego State (2), CALIFORNIA (1), DePaul (1), Arizona ........................................................ 4-5 State (1). Lipscomb (1) Arizona State ................................................ 7-1 California ..................................................... 4-3 Oregon ......................................................... 3-1 Oregon State ................................................ 2-8 Stanford ....................................................... 1-8 2014 PAC-12 SOFTBALL UCLA ........................................................... 8-1 PLAYERS AND PITCHERS OF THE WEEK Utah ............................................................ 1-4 Washington .................................................. 5-4 Player Pitcher Feb. 11 Alyssa Tiumalu, Sr., UCLA Dallas Escobedo, Sr., Arizona State Total ........................................ 35-35 (.500) Feb. 18 Kylee Lahners, Jr., Washington Cheridan Hawkins, So., Oregon Feb. 25 Mysha Sataraka, So., UCLA Ally Carda, Jr., UCLA ROSTER BREAKDOWN Mar. 4 Kelsey Rodriguez, Sr., Arizona Cheridan Hawkins, So., Oregon Mar. 11 Hallie Wilson, Jr., Arizona Dallas Escobedo, Sr., Arizona State School FR SO JR SR Total Mar. 17 Mysha Sataraka, So., UCLA Amanda Najdek, Sr., Oregon State ARIZ 4 8 5 5 22 Mar. 25 Alexa Peterson, Sr., Oregon Ally Carda, Jr., UCLA ASU 5 8 6 5 24 CAL 5 5 5 5 20 ORE 4 8 4 3 19 OSU 7 4 4 4 19 STAN 5 3 8 2 18 2014 PAC-12 COACHES POLL UCLA 4 5 9 2 20 RESULTS UTAH 6 3 6 3 18 WASH 5 3 4 8 20 1. Arizona State 60 Washington 60 3. Oregon 48 4. UCLA 42 5. Stanford 38 6. Arizona 28 7. California 18 8. Oregon State 15 Utah 15 PAC-12 SOFTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // March 18, 2014 2 • Hitting the Road: As if the competition wasn’t already stiff, Pac-12 teams are already showing a home field advantage. The home team recorded two huge series victories as Oregon State took the se- SOFTBALL CONTACTS ries against Arizona State in Corvallis and No. 5 Washington fell to Utah at home in their second home Pac-12 game of the season. ARIZONA ....................... www.arizonawildcats.com .....................................................Danny Martinez • Dominating the Diamond: League teams came out of the offseason sprinting, winning 64 games in [email protected] less than seven innings by run-rule (leading by eight or more runs after five complete innings). In addi- .................................................... (520) 621-4163 tion, Pac-12 teams have posted 52 shutout games. ARIZONA STATE ............... www.thesundevils.com • ARIZONA: The Wildcats swept Oregon State in their Pac-12 home opener, outscoring the Beavers .....................................................Jeremy Hawkes 36-2 in the three-game series.
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