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2021 Game Notes Arizona Softball TWITTER: @ARIZONASOFTBALL • INSTAGRAM: @ARIZONASOFTBALL ARIZONA SOFTBALL FACEBOOK: /ARIZONASOFTBALL • YOUTUBE: /ARIZONASOFTBALL SID CONTACT: DANNY MARTINEZ • E: [email protected] 2021 GAME NOTES C: (520) 409-1810 • O: (520) 621-0084 • ARIZONAWILDCATS.com SCHEDULE/RESULTS WEEK 17 » WOMEN'S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES • JUNE 3-9 OVERALL » 41-13 • PAC-12 » 12-10 HOME » 28-3 • AWAY » 13-10 • NEUTRAL » 0-0 • RANKED » 7-13 • STREAK » W5 [11] ARIZONA WILDCATS [3] ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE RANK 41-13 50-7 DATE UA OPP OPPONENT SCORE [INN.]/TIME [LOCAL] T.V. 2/11TH 36at Texas1 Canceled Longhorn Network GAME 1 » Arizona vs. Alabama • Thursday, June 3 • 4 p.m. MST • Oklahoma City • USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium • ESPN FR 1 2/12 3-vs. Sam Houston State Canceled Longhorn Network GAME 2 » TBD 2/13SA 3-vs. Sam Houston State1Canceled Longhorn Network 2/13SA 38vs. Alabama1 Canceled Longhorn Network WATCHESPN.COM • NCAA.COM • @ARIZONASOFTBALL 2/19FR 4-SOUTHERN UTAH2 W, 8-0 [6] W1 2/19FR 4-NEW MEXICO2 W, 5-2 W2 2/20SA 4-NEW MEXICO2 W, 12-0 [5] W3 ARIZONA IN THE WCWS BY THE NUMBERS SA 2 W4 2/20 4-SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W, 10-2 [5] NCAA APPEARANCES 34 ARIZONA ALABAMA 2/21SU 4-SOUTHERN UTAH2 W, 10-1 [5] W5 Overall Record » 178-63 41-13 RECORD 50-7 TH 3 W6 2/25 3-BYU W, 12-0 [5] 34 [24] NCAA APPEARANCES [WCWS Appearances] 22 [13] 2/25TH 3-COLORADO STATE3 W, 9-1 [6] W7 WCWS APPEARANCES 24 #9 • #12 RANKING [NFCA • USA Softball] #3 • #3 2/26FR 3-SEATTLE UNIVERSITY3 W, 9-1 [6] W8 Overall Record » 62-34 2/27SA 3-BYU3 W, 11-3 [6] W9 Mike Candrea HEAD COACH Patrick Murphy 36th year • 1,674-434-2 Record at School 23rd year • 1,147-318 2/28SU 3 RV OREGON STATE3 W, 3-2 [8] W10 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 8 3/6SA 2-at South Florida W, 11-1 [5] W11 ESPN+ 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2006, 2007 2-0 at [6] Arkansas SUPER REGIONAL 2-0 vs. [14] Kentucky 3/7SU 2-at South Florida W, 8-0 [5] W12 ESPN+ 3/8MO 222at Central Florida L, 0-2 L1 ESPN+ LAST WCWS APPEARANCE 2019 STATS [NCAA] 1-2 [t5th] .326 [10th] BATTING AVERAGE .314 [25th] 3/10WE 2-at Florida A&M W, 8-0 [5] W1 vs. Washington [W, 3-1] • vs. UCLA [L, 2-6] • vs. Alabama [L, 0-2] Janelle Meoño » .439 [22nd] Leader Alexis Mack » .416 [52nd] 3/11TH 215at Florida State L, 2-4 L1 ACC Network Extra 1.74 [6th] HOME RUNS/GAME 0.65 [129th] 3/12FR 215at Florida State W, 1-0 W1 ACC Network Extra SA L1 2021 NCAA RESUME 5-0 Dejah Mulipola » 0.39 [14th] Leader Bailey Hemphill » 0.21 [-] 3/13 215at Florida State L, 0-2 ACC Network Extra 3-0 Tucson Regional • vs. UMBC [W, 7-0], vs. Ole Miss [W, 12-6], vs. Ole Miss [W, 12-6] FR L2 2.13 [28th] EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1.69 [8th] 3/19 76at Washington* L, 1-2 ESPNU 2-0 Fayetteville Super Regional • at Arkansas [W, 10-4], at Arkansas [4-1] Alyssa Denham » 1.88 [77th] Leader Montana Fouts » 1.49 [35th] 3/20SA 76at Washington* L, 2-4 L3 Pac-12 Washington 3/20SA 76at Washington Canceled Pac-12 Washington SERIES HISTORY ARIZONA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 3/21SU 76at Washington* Canceled Pac-12 Network/Washington 3/26FR 9-OREGON STATE* W, 7-0 W1 ARIZONA ALABAMA NCAA REGIONALS 98-12 SA W2 34 appearances • 31 championships [ ] 3/27 9-OREGON STATE* W, 9-5 14 ALL-TIME 6 bolded 3/27SA 9-OREGON STATE W, 10-2 [5] W3 4 Last 10 Meetings 61987 • 1988 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 3/28SU 9-OREGON STATE* W, 7-5 W4 W2 Streak L2 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 4/1TH 9-at Stanford* W, 9-0 [5] W5 Feb. 29, 2020 [6-5 • Tuscaloosa]Last Win June 1, 2019 [2-0 • OKC] FR W6 2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019 • 2021 4/2 9-at Stanford* W, 6-1 1 IN NCAA TOURNAMENT 3 4/2FR 9-at Stanford , 5-3 W7 W May 22, 2003 [3-2 • WCWS] Last Win June 1, 2019 [2-0 • WCWS] NCAA SUPER REGIONALS 18-17 4/3SA 9-at Stanford* W, 2-0 W8 15 appearances • 8 championships [bolded] FR 4 W9 1 IN WOMEN'S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 3 4/9 8-NEW MEXICO STATE W, 11-5 22005005 • 22006006 • 22007007 • 22008008 • 22009009 • 22010010 • 22011011 • 22012012 • 22014014 • 22015015 • 4/10SA 8-NEW MEXICO STATE4 W, 8-0 [5] W10 May 22, 2003 [3-2] Last Win June 1, 2019 [2-0] 22016016 • 22017017 • 22018018 • 22019019 • 22021021 4/10SA TEAM MEXICO4 L, 2-3 WE W11 LAST 5 GAMES [2-3] 4/14 8-GRAND CANYON W, 8-0 [5] WOMEN'S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 62-34 4/14WE 8-GRAND CANYON W, 8-0 [5] W12 Feb. 29, 2020 #9 ARIZONA 6, #8 ALABAMA 5 Tuscaloosa 23 appearances • 8 championships [bolded] 4/16FR 813at Arizona State* L, 3-4 L1 Pac-12 Network/Arizona Feb. 28, 2020 #9 ARIZONA 2, #8 ALABAMA 1 Tuscaloosa 1988 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 4/17SA 813at Arizona State* L, 1-8 L2 Pac-12 Network/Arizona June 1, 2019 #5 ALABAMA 2, #6 ARIZONA 0 Oklahoma City 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 4/17SA 813at Arizona State W, 15-1 [5] W1 Pac-12 Network/Arizona Feb. 16, 2019 #7 ALABAMA 6, #9 ARIZONA 1 Tucson 2009 • 2010 • 2019 • 2021 4/18SU 813at Arizona State* L, 3-4 [8] L1 Pac-12 Network/Arizona Feb. 27, 2016 #4 ALABAMA 9, #15 ARIZONA 1 [6 inn.] Tuscaloosa All-Time NCAA Tournament Record » 178-63 4/23FR 10 - UTAH* W, 12-1 [5] W1 4/24SA 10 - UTAH* W, 14-0 [5] W2 LEADING OFF UPCOMING MILESTONES 4/24SA 10 - UTAH W, 6-4 W3 » Arizona is on to its 24th Women's College World NAME NEXT MILESTONE CURRENT # NOTES SU W4 4/25 10 - UTAH* W, 3-2 Series after sweeping both the Tucson Regional H.C. Mike Candrea 1,700 career wins 1,674 1st in NCAA history FR 4/30 9-CALIFORNIA* Canceled Pac-12 Arizona/Bay Area and the Fayetteville Super Regional, outscoring Alyssa Denham 70 career wins 67 SA 5/1 9-CALIFORNIA Canceled its fi ve opponents 45-17 over the last two weeks. Jessie Harper 92 career home runs 91 Arizona & Pac-12 record 5/1SA 9-CALIFORNIA* W, 9-0 [5] W5 Jessie Harper 257 career RBI 254 5th in school history 5/2SU 9-CALIFORNIA* W, 11-1 [5] W6 Pac-12 Bay Area » The Wildcats are headed to Oklahoma City for the Dejah Mulipola 23 home runs 21 careeer high 5/7FR 712at Oregon* L, 1-2 L1 ESPN second straight season and to the WCWS for the Dejah Mulipola 70 career home runs 68 9th in school history 5/8SA 712at Oregon* L, 0-1 L2 Pac-12 Network 24th overall, second most in NCAA history. UA's 5/8SA 712at Oregon W, 4-3 W1 Pac-12 Network eight NCAA titles are also second most in NCAA Sharlize Palacios 20 home runs 18 7th in UA freshman history 5/9SU 712at Oregon* W, 2-0 W2 Pac-12 Network/Arizona history -- both behind UCLA. Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza 70 career home runs 69 8th in school history TH L1 Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza230 career RBI 223 10th in school history 5/13 82UCLA* L, 0-8 [5] Pac-12 Network » Arizona is 62-34 all-time in the Women's College 5/14FR 82UCLA* L, 2-6 L2 Pac-12 Network World Series. UA went 1-2 in a t-5th place fi nish in CURRENT STREAKS 5/14FR 82UCLA W, 5-1 W1 ESPNU 2019. UA -- a six seed in the 2019 WCWS -- opened 5/15SA 82UCLA* L, 2-7 L1 Pac-12 Network TEAM STREAKS with a 3-1, eight-inning victory over Washington, 5/21FR 9-UMBC5 W, 7-0 W1 ESPN3 Current W/L W5 Overall • W3 Home • W4 Away • W4 Neutral SA 5 W2 before falling 6-2 to UCLA and 2-0 to Alabama in 5/22 9RV OLE MISS W, 12-6 SEC Network Consecutive NCAA Appearances *NCAA Record* 34 years [1987-2021] 5/23SU 9RV OLE MISS5 W, 12-6 W3 ESPN3 an elimination contest. Consecutive Winning Seasons 37 years [1984-2021] 5/28FR 95 at Arkansas6 W, 10-4 W4 ESPNU » After an up-and-down regular season, Arizona is HITTING STREAKS [3+] UA Record: 30 games [Amy Chellevold, 1994] 5/29SA 95 at Arkansas6 W, 4-1 W5 ESPN2 playing its best softball of 2021 when it matters PLAYER ACTIVE 2021 LONG CAREER LONG »6/3TH 93 vs. Alabama7 6 p.m. CDT ESPN most. UA's off ense has found its groove, hitting Sharlize Palacios 5 games 7 games 7 games .365 in NCAA Tournament play with 11 home runs 1 2 Carlie Scupin 3 games 7 games 7 games Texas Classic; Austin, Texas [0-0] • Hillenbrand Invitational; Tucson, Ariz. [5-0] [2.20 per game]. Of the eight teams remaining in 3 4 ON-BASE STREAKS [3+] Wildcat Invitational; Tucson, Ariz. [5-0] • Bear Down Fiesta; Tucson, Ariz. [2-0] the WCWS, only Oklahoma has a higher batting 5 6 PLAYER ACTIVE 2021 LONG CAREER LONG NCAA Regional; Tucson, Ariz.
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