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Big West Conference Softball Records Big West Conference Softball Records (updated: June 2019) Yearly Standings Conference Overall Conference Overall 1985 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. 1991 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. *#Cal Poly Pomona 13-3-0 .813 - 52-18-0 .743 *#Fresno State 31-5-0 .861 - 57-11-0 .838 #Pacific 12-4-0 .705 1 42-24-0 .636 #UNLV 25-8-1 .750 4.5 49-17-1 .739 UNLV 6-10-0 .375 7 28-32-0 .467 #Cal State Fullerton 25-9-1 .729 5 52-16-1 .761 UC Santa Barbara 4-12-0 .250 9 30-47-0 .390 San Jose State 21-14-1 .597 9.5 32-24-1 .570 Hawai’i 5-11-0 .313 8 8-23-0 .258 Hawai’i 17-18-0 .486 13.5 33-24-0 .579 #Long Beach State 17-19-0 .472 14 40-29-0 .580 1986 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT Utah State 15-17-0 .469 14 36-28-0 .563 ^*#Cal State Fullerton 22-5-1 .804 - 57-9-1 .858 Pacific 10-23-1 .309 19.5 26-37-1 .414 #Long Beach State 18-9-0 .667 4 39-18-0 .684 UC Santa Barbara 10-26-0 .278 21 18-45-0 .286 #Cal Poly Pomona 18-9-1 .661 4 36-19-1 .652 New Mexico State 2-34-0 .056 29 10-53-0 .159 Pacific 17-10-0 .630 5 34-18-1 .651 UC Santa Barbara 11-17-0 .393 11.5 20-30-0 .400 1992 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. UNLV 10-17-0 .370 12 18-32-0 .393 *#Fresno State 26-10-0 .722 - 52-16-0 .765 San Diego State 6-21-0 .222 16 22-36-0 .379 #Cal State Fullerton 25-11-0 .694 1 45-20-0 .692 Hawai’i 7-21-0 .250 15.5 9-27-0 .250 #Utah State 24-12-0 .667 2 43-21-0 .672 #UNLV 17-15-0 .531 7 34-22-0 .607 1987 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. #San Jose State 18-16-0 .529 7 33-24-0 .579 *#Fresno State 31-5-0 .861 - 54-16-0 .771 #Long Beach State 18-18-0 .500 8 40-32-0 .556 #Cal State Fullerton 31-5-0 .861 - 59-10-0 .855 Hawai’i 13-23-0 .361 13 34-33-0 .507 #Long Beach State 25-11-0 .694 6 34-20-0 .630 New Mexico State 13-23-0 .361 13 26-46-0 .361 #Cal Poly Pomona 22-12-0 .647 8 42-23-0 .646 UC Santa Barbara 11-23-0 .323 14 19-29-0 .396 Hawai’i 23-13-0 .638 8 31-16-0 .660 Pacific 11-25-0 .305 15 23-38-0 .377 UC Santa Barbara 17-19-0 .472 14 33-30-0 .524 San Diego State 8-28-0 .222 23 20-40-1 .336 1993 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. Pacific 7-27-0 .206 23 16-45-0 .262 *#Utah State 25-7-0 .781 - 39-17-0 .696 San Jose State 7-29-0 .194 24 20-35-0 .364 #Cal State Fullerton 25-7-0 .781 - 37-21-0 .638 UNLV 7-29-0 .194 24 15-40-0 .273 #UNLV 23-8-1 .734 1.5 37-17-1 .682 #Long Beach State 21-11-0 .656 4 45-21-0 .682 1988 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. Pacific 11-20-1 .359 13.5 19-34-1 .361 *#Fresno State 29-5-0 .853 - 55-17-0 .764 San Jose State 10-20-0 .333 14 29-30-0 .492 #Cal Poly Pomona 28-8-0 .778 2 57-16-0 .781 UC Santa Barbara 9-21-0 .300 15 22-29-0 .431 #Cal State Fullerton 24-10-0 .706 5 52-20-0 .722 Hawai’i 9-23-0 .281 16 24-35-0 .407 #Long Beach State 25-11-0 .694 5 46-17-0 .730 New Mexico State 8-24-0 .250 17 16-39-0 .291 Pacific 16-18-0 .471 13 35-27-0 .565 Hawai’i 16-20-0 .444 14 30-29-0 .508 1994 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT San Jose State 13-19-0 .406 15 24-29-0 .453 *#UNLV 25-7-0 .781 - 39-19-0 .672 San Diego State 9-23-0 .281 19 24-33-0 .421 #Hawai’i 25-7-0 .781 - 51-14-0 .785 UNLV 9-27-0 .250 21 18-29-0 .383 #Cal State Fullerton 21-11-0 .656 4 35-29-0 .547 UC Santa Barbara 3-31-0 .088 26 6-50-0 .107 Long Beach State 15-17-0 .469 10 30-28-0 .517 Utah State 15-17-0 .469 10 25-33-0 .431 1989 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. Pacific 14-18-0 .438 11 30-30-0 .500 *#Fresno State 29-7-0 .806 - 58-14-0 .806 San Jose State 11-21-0 .344 14 32-37-0 .464 #Cal State Fullerton 28-8-0 .778 1 47-15-0 .758 UC Santa Barbara 10-22-0 .313 15 23-33-0 .411 #Cal Poly Pomona 24-12-0 .667 5 43-23-0 .652 New Mexico State 8-24-0 .250 17 21-43-0 .328 #Long Beach State 22-14-0 .611 7 36-23-0 .610 San Jose State 21-15-0 .584 8 36-26-0 .581 1995 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. UNLV 17-19-0 .472 12 32-28-0 .534 *#UNLV 27-5-0 .844 - 49-14-0 .778 UC Santa Barbara 14-22-0 .389 15 25-29-0 .463 #Cal State Fullerton 20-8-0 .714 5 46-17-0 .730 Hawai’i 10-26-0 .278 19 16-35-0 314 #Hawai`i 21-11-0 .656 6 47-21-0 .691 San Diego State 9-27-0 .250 20 18-38-1 .316 Utah State 18-14-0 .563 9 31-28-0 .525 Pacific 6-30-0 .167 23 22-37-0 .373 Long Beach State 13-17-0 .433 13 32-31-0 .508 San Jose State 13-17-0 .433 13 26-39-0 .400 1990 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. UC Santa Barbara 10-22-0 .313 17 24-35-0 .407 *#Fresno State 29-7-0 .806 - 62-15-0 .805 New Mexico State 9-23-0 .281 18 20-43-0 .317 #Long Beach State 28-8-0 .778 1 48-19-0 .716 Pacific 7-21-0 .250 18 17-35-0 .327 #Cal State Fullerton 22-13-0 .629 6.5 45-23-0 .662 #UNLV 21-15-0 .583 8 41-27-0 .603 1996 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. #San Jose State 18-18-0 .500 11 34-28-0 .548 *#Long Beach State 23-9-0 .719 - 36-22-0 .621 Cal Poly Pomona 16-20-0 .444 13 34-32-0 .515 #UNLV 19-13-0 .594 4 36-23-0 .610 Pacific 15-21-0 .417 14 30-28-0 .517 New Mexico State 19-13-0 .594 4 40-26-0 .606 San Diego State 11-24-0 .314 17.5 21-38-0 .356 #Cal State Fullerton 17-15-0 .531 6 41-28-0 .594 UC Santa Barbara 11-25-0 .306 18 23-34-0 .404 Utah State 17-15-0 .531 6 33-24-0 .579 Hawai’i 8-28-0 .222 21 24-41-0 .369 Hawai’i 15-17-0 .469 8 36-25-0 .590 Pacific 15-17-0 .469 8 26-25-0 .510 San Jose State 10-22-0 .313 13 24-31-0 .436 UC Santa Barbara 9-23-0 .281 14 20-30-0 .400 Yearly Standings Conference Overall Conference Overall 1997 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. 2003 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT. *#Long Beach State 23-9-0 .719 - 44-20-1 .685 *#Cal State Fullerton 20-1-0 .952 - 41-15-0 .732 #CSUN 21-11-0 .656 2.0 34-22-2 .603 #Long Beach State 17-3-0 .850 2.5 30-19-0 .612 New Mexico State 21-11-0 .656 2.0 33-22-0 .600 #CSUN 12-8-0 .600 7.5 27-23-0 .540 Cal Poly 18-14-0 .563 5.0 37-17-0 .685 #Pacific 10-10-0 .500 9.5 34-24-0 .586 Sacramento State 17-15-0 .531 6.0 32-24-1 .570 UC Santa Barbara 9-11-0 .450 10.5 34-22-0 .607 Pacific 15-17-0 .469 8.0 31-24-0 .564 Cal Poly 7-14-0 .333 13 22-38-0 .367 Cal State Fullerton 13-19-0 .406 10.0 29-26-0 .527 UC Riverside 4-17-0 .191 16 13-45-0 .224 UC Santa Barbara 8-24-0 .250 15.0 24-35-0 .407 Utah State 3-18-0 .143 17 8-40-0 .167 Utah State 8-24-0 .250 15.0 20-37-0 .351 2004 W-L-T PCT. GB W-L-T PCT.
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