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Coaching Records 2010 NCAA Women's College World Series (WCWS) 2010S Coaching Records 2010 NCAA Women's College World Series (WCWS) (9) Missouri In the first session of the WCWS, the higher-ranked Game 1 team is home team. After first-round games, teams Noon, Thurs., June 3 * Hawaii (3-2) shall alternate as home team according to the ESPN HD/ESPN3.com formula applied by the games committee. (16) Hawaii Game 5 6 p.m., Fri., June 4 * UCLA (5-2) (5) UCLA ESPN HD/ESPN3.com Game 2 2:30 p.m., Thurs., June 3 UCLA (16-3) ESPN HD/ESPN3.com Game 11 Game 13 (4) Florida Noon, Sun., June 6 (if necessary) ESPN HD/ESPN3.com 6 p.m., Sun., June 6 Missouri ESPN2 HD/ESPN3.com Game 7 11 a.m., Sat., June 5 Florida (5-0) ESPN2 HD/ESPN3.com Game 9 * Florida 6 p.m., Sat., June 5 Georgia (3-2) ESPN HD/ESPN3.com * UCLA (5-2) * Georgia Championship Finals Best Two-of-Three (10) Arizona Game 1: UCLA (6-5) 8 inn. Game 3 Game 2: UCLA (15-9) UCLA 6 p.m., Thurs., June 3 Tennessee (9-0) ESPN2 HD/ESPN3.com Champion ESPN2 HD/ESPN3.com (15) Tennessee Game 6 Arizona (5-2) 8:30 p.m., Fri., June 4 * Tennessee (7-5) (6) Georgia ESPN HD/ESPN3.com Game 4 8:30 p.m., Thurs., June 3 * Georgia (6-3) Tennessee ESPN2 HD/ESPN3.com Game 14 (3) Washington Game 12 (if necessary) 2:30 p.m., Sun., June 6 8:30 p.m., Sun., June 6 Arizona ESPN HD/ESPN3.com ESPN2 HD/ESPN3.com Game 8 * Arizona (8-0) 1:30 p.m., Sat., June 5 * Arizona (4-3) ESPN2 HD/ESPN3.com Game 10 * Washington 8:30 p.m., Sat., June 5 Arizona (5-1) ESPN HD/ESPN3.com Hawaii * Denotes home team All games played at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Bracket note: 1. If the winner of Game 9 defeats the winner of Game 5, then Game 13 is necessary. 2. If the winner of Game 10 defeats the winner of Game 6, then Game 14 is necessary. 3. If only one if necessary game is needed, it will be played at 6 p.m. on Sunday. *Note: The NCAA Division I Softball Committee reserves the right to revise the schedule (i.e., game times) in the event weather conditions and/or media/television commitments require such adjustments. ALL TIMES LISTED ARE LOCAL (CENTRAL TIME) Visit www.NCAA.com/broadcast and click on TV Schedule link for most current ESPN HD & ESPN2 HD air dates and game times. 2010 TEAM ROSTERS ARIZONA FLORIDA GEORGIA HAWAII No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name 00 Nicole Bryan 2 Kelsey Bruder 1 Sara Sikes 00 Kelly Majam 2 Baillie Kirker 3 Aja Paculba 3 Lacey Pierce 1 Jessica Iwata 3 Sarah Akamine 7 Lauren Heil 4 Alison Owen 2 Mikalemi Tagab-Cruz 4 Brigette Del Ponte 10 Francesca Enea 5 Sarah McCloud 4 Rachel Paragas 5 Kristen Arriola 11 Ensley Gammel 6 Taylor Schlopy 5 Brynne Buchanan 7 K’Lee Arredondo 12 Megan Bush 7 Laura Trout 7 Tara Anguiano 8 Becca Tikey 13 Shaunice Harris 8 Brianna Hesson 8 Dara Pagaduan 9 Matte Haack 15 Samantha Holle 9 Amberlie Saxton 9 Sarah Robinson 12 Shannon Tinsley 16 Michelle Moultrie 10 Ashley Pauly 10 Stephanie Ricketts 15 Karissa Buchanan 18 Alyese Stapf 11 Brittney Hubbard 11 Tasha Pagdilao 17 Victoria Kemp 20 Kelsey Horton 12 Jennie Auger 12 Jori Jasper 19 Kenzie Fowler 21 Erin Schuppert 13 Alanna Hadley 13 Jenna Rodriguez 20 Ashley Ralston-Alvarez 22 Brittany Walker 14 Macie Couey 14 Alexandra Aguirre 21 Stacie Chambers 27 Corrie Brooks 16 Katie Rietkovich 16 Kaia Parnaby 22 Lauren Schutzler 28 Tiffany DeFelice 18 Ashley Razey 18 Traci Yoshikawa 35 Brittany Lastrapes 32 Stephanie Brombacher 19 Christine Olney 19 Kanani Pu’u-Warren 42 Alicia Banks 44 Brittany Schutte 23 Kristyn Sandberg 21 Katie Grimes 90 Lini Koria 25 Megan Wiggins 23 Jocelyn Enrique Head Coach: 27 Erin Arevalo 24 Amanda Tauali’i Head Coach: Tim Walton 33 Katie Murphy 25 Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu Mike Candrea 34 Tori Moody 33 Melissa Gomez 35 Alisa Goler Head Coach: Head Coach: Bob Coolen Lu Harris-Champer MISSOURI TENNESSEE UCLA WASHINGTON No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name 00 Rachel Hay 00 Nicole Kajitani 3 GiOnna DiSalvatore 1 Shawna Wright 2 Lisa Simmons 1 Megan Givens 4 Marti Reed 3 Niki Williams 3 Rhea Taylor 2 Kelly Grieve 5 Donna Kerr 4 Kimi Pohlman 4 Gina Schneider 3 Leah Taylor 7 Samantha Camuso 5 Amanda Fleischman 5 Michaela Vock 4 Holly Baker 8 Andrea Harrison 6 Taylor Smith 6 Jaydee Young 8 Cat Hosfi eld 9 Kaila Shull 7 Jenn Salling 7 Ashlie Ortega 9 Jessica Spigner 11 Whitney Baker 8 Maggie Wagner 8 Nicole Hudson 11 Melissa Brown 13 Destiny Rodino 9 Jerrin Fa’asua 9 Jana Hainey 13 Andi Williamson 14 Julie Burney 10 Hooch Fagaly 10 Abby Vock 14 Erinn Webb 17 Charlotte Dolan 14 Jenna Clifton 11 Katy Koontz 20 Ivy Renfroe 18 Monica Harrison 15 Danielle Lawrie 16 Megan Christopher 22 Ashley Andrews 19 B.B. Bates 18 Morgan Stuart 17 Kathryn Poet 23 Whitney Hammond 20 Brooke Finley 19 Ashley Tuiasosopo 18 Chelsea Thomas 24 Morgan Fowler 21 Grace Murray 20 Bailey Stenson 19 Shana White 27 Lauren Gibson 23 Amy Crawford 22 Alyson McWherter 21 Marla Schweisberger 28 Shelby Burchell 24 Aleah Macon 24 Baily Harris 22 Lindsey Muller 33 Kat Dotson 29 Katie Schroeder 33 Amanda Fitzsimmons 23 Catherine Lee 52 Tiffany Huff 31 Megan Langenfeld 26 Jenna Marston 88 Raven Chavanne 42 Devon Lindvall Head Coach: 28 Kristin Nottelmann 44 Dani Yudin Heather Tarr 30 Ashley Fleming Co-Head Coaches: 42 Princess Krebs Ralph Weekly Head Coach: Karen Weekly Kelly Inouye-Perez Head Coach: Ehren Earleywine 342 2010 Women's College World Series Conference Batting Leaders (as of May 22, 2012) (All games) Hitting minimums - 1 Games 10 AB Pitching minimums - 1 Games 10 IP Batting avg Slugging pct On base pct 1. Langenfeld-UCLA . 7 0 6 1. Langenfeld-UCLA 1.529 1. Langenfeld-UCLA . 7 8 3 2. Buchanan-ARIZ . 5 7 1 2. Camuso-UCLA 1.063 2. Buchanan-ARIZ . 5 9 1 3. Pauly-UG . 5 4 5 3. Chambers-ARIZ . 9 4 7 3. Burney-UCLA . 5 5 6 4. Lastrapes-ARIZ . 4 8 1 4. Harrison, A-UCLA . 9 0 5 4. Yudin-UCLA . 5 5 0 5. Arredondo-ARIZ . 4 5 5 5. Burney-UCLA . 8 5 7 5. Pauly-UG . 5 4 5 Runs scored Hits Runs batted in 1. Langenfeld-UCLA 8 1. Lastrapes-ARIZ 1 3 1. Harrison, A-UCLA 1 1 2. Arredondo-ARIZ 7 2. Buchanan-ARIZ 1 2 2. Chambers-ARIZ 1 0 3. Chambers-ARIZ 6 Langenfeld-UCLA 1 2 3. Langenfeld-UCLA 9 4. 6 tied at........ 5 4. Arredondo-ARIZ 1 0 4. Camuso-UCLA 7 5. DiSalvatore-UCLA 8 5. 2 tied at....... 6 Doubles Triples Home runs 1. Shull-UCLA 4 1. R. Chavanne-TN 1 1. Langenfeld-UCLA 4 Lastrapes-ARIZ 4 Smith-WASH 1 Harrison, A-UCLA 4 3. Harrison, M-UCLA 3 Chambers-ARIZ 4 4. 3 tied at........... 2 4. Schutte-UF 3 Camuso-UCLA 3 Total bases Walks Hit by pitch 1. Langenfeld-UCLA 2 6 1. Yudin-UCLA 7 1. Enea-UF 4 2. Harrison, A-UCLA 1 9 2. Chambers-ARIZ 5 2. J. Spigner-TN 3 3. Chambers-ARIZ 1 8 3. 4 tied at....... 4 Langenfeld-UCLA 3 4. 3 tied at...... 1 7 4. Koria-ARIZ 2 5. 16 tied at.... 1 Sac bunts Sac flies Stolen bases 1. Arriola-ARIZ 2 1. Salling-WASH 1 1. Heil-UF 2 2. 16 tied at....... 1 Brooks-UF 1 R. Chavanne-TN 2 Chambers-ARIZ 1 Schutzler-ARIZ 2 4. 11 tied at..... 1 Total plate appearances At bats Steal attempts 1. Lastrapes-ARIZ 2 8 1. Lastrapes-ARIZ 2 7 1. Schutzler-ARIZ 3 2. Schutzler-ARIZ 2 7 2. DiSalvatore-UCLA 2 3 2. Heil-UF 2 3. Chambers-ARIZ 2 6 3. Arredondo-ARIZ 2 2 R. Chavanne-TN 2 Arredondo-ARIZ 2 6 Del Ponte-ARIZ 2 2 K. Grieve-TN 2 5. 2 tied at......... 2 4 Schutzler-ARIZ 2 2 5. 11 tied at..... 1 Strikeouts Caught stealing Grounded into DP 1. Del Ponte-ARIZ 1 0 1. K. Grieve-TN 1 1. Schutzler-ARIZ 1 2. Schutzler-ARIZ 8 Schutzler-ARIZ 1 Iwata, J.-UH 1 Chambers-ARIZ 8 Bruder-UF 1 Kirker-ARIZ 8 5. 2 tied at..... 7 343 2010 Women's College World Series Conference Pitching Leaders (as of May 22, 2012) (All games) Hitting minimums - 1 Games 10 AB Pitching minimums - 1 Games 10 IP Earned run avg Opposing bat avg Innings pitched 1. Langenfeld-UCLA 2 . 5 5 1. Arevalo-UG . 2 2 2 1. Fowler-ARIZ 3 6 . 2 2. Arevalo-UG 2 . 8 4 2. Langenfeld-UCLA . 2 2 6 2. Langenfeld-UCLA 2 4 . 2 3. Fowler-ARIZ 3 . 2 5 3. Fowler-ARIZ . 2 4 1 3. I. Renfroe-TN 2 0 . 2 4. Lawrie-WASH 3 . 5 0 4. Nottelmann-MISSOURI . 2 5 0 4. Brombacher-UF 1 5 . 1 Nottelmann-MISSOURI 3 . 5 0 5. Owen-UG . 2 5 5 5. Lawrie-WASH 1 4 . 0 Batters struck out Batters SO out looking Wins 1. Fowler-ARIZ 4 9 1. Fowler-ARIZ 1 1 1. Fowler-ARIZ 4 2.
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