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2021 SOFTBALL SEC Pct Final Report SEC COMMUNICATIONS Jill Skotarczak (Softball Contact) [email protected] @SEC_Jill www.secsports.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 2021 SOFTBALL SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral T25 T10 L10 Streak Florida# 19-5 .792 --- 45-11 .804 30-5 13-6 2-0 13-8 4-3 7-3 L2 Arkansas# 19-5 .792 --- 43-11 .796 24-7 18-2 1-2 14-9 1-5 6-4 L2 Alabama$ 18-6 .750 1.0 52-9 .852 39-4 10-3 3-2 31-8 11-7 8-2 L2 Missouri 15-9 .625 4.0 42-17 .712 17-8 14-7 11-2 13-15 3-6 7-3 L1 Kentucky 13-11 .542 6.0 43-16 .729 16-6 15-10 12-0 6-12 3-6 6-4 L2 LSU 13-11 .542 6.0 35-22 .614 22-12 10-9 3-1 13-18 5-12 5-5 L2 Tennessee 12-11 .522 6.5 42-15 .737 29-9 7-6 6-0 8-11 4-4 4-6 L2 Ole Miss 12-12 .500 7.0 36-22 .621 24-3 6-14 6-5 7-13 0-6 4-6 L1 Mississippi State 8-15 .348 10.5 35-25 .583 22-5 9-18 4-2 6-16 0-9 8-2 L1 Texas A&M 8-16 .333 11.0 32-23 .582 27-10 4-10 1-3 4-15 0-6 1-9 L1 Georgia 7-17 .292 12.0 34-23 .596 24-12 9-8 1-3 11-16 6-12 5-5 L2 Auburn 7-17 .292 12.0 27-24 .529 18-12 7-8 2-4 8-17 0-3 2-8 L4 South Carolina 4-20 .167 15.0 26-26 .500 18-13 4-11 4-2 4-17 1-2 2-8 L1 # - SEC Regular Season Co-Champions $ - SEC Tournament Champion 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball SEC SOFTBALL MEDIA SERVICES SEC Communications Contacts SEC Release Alabama – Nathan Sheehan www.rolltide.com The SEC softball release is updated following each day that matches are Email: [email protected] Office: (205) 348-6734 played. SEC standings, statistics and polls will be updated as often as needed Twitter: @AlabamaSB; @UACoachMurphy based on the schedule of play. Arkansas – Jacob Pavilack www.arkansasrazorbacks.com The release will be available via the league’s website. Any media Email: [email protected] Office: (479) 575-3696 Twitter: @RazorbackSB; @CoachDeifel representative wishing to be added to the email distribtion list for softball should Auburn – Taylor Shirey www.auburntigers.com contact Jill Skotarczak at [email protected]. Email: [email protected] Office: (334) 844-9800 Twitter: @AuburnSoftball; @deanAU_TigersSB Weekly Awards Florida – Herb Brooks www.floridagators.com The SEC will name a Player of the Week, Pitcher of the Week and Freshman Email: [email protected] Office: (352) 375-4683 x6128 of the Week each Monday of the regular seeason during non-conference Twitter: @GatorsSB; @_TimWalton play. Once conference play begins, the weekly honors will be announced on Georgia – Sean Stevenson www.georgiadogs.com Tuesdays. Each week’s selections will be announced in the league’s weekly Email: [email protected] Office: (706) 542-7965 Twitter: @UGASoftball releases. Nominations for the award are made each week by the softball Kentucky – Chris Shoals www.ukathletics.com communications contacts. Email: [email protected] Office: (859) 257-8437 Twitter: @UKsoftball; @UKCoachLawson Internet LSU – Brandon Berrio www.lsusports.net SEC softball information is available on the Internet at www.SECsports. Email: [email protected] Office: (225) 578-7678 com. The SEC web site provides the largest online library of exclusive and Twitter: @LSUsoftball; @BethTorina comprehensive SEC sports content available anywhere, including highlights, Ole Miss – Mitch Praxl www.olemisssports.com full games, press conferences and more. Email: [email protected] Office: (662) 915-7896 Twitter: @OleMissSoftball; @Jamie_Trachsel Mississippi State – Brian Ogden www.mstateathletics.com SEC on Social Media Email: [email protected] Office: (662) 325-8040 Follow the SEC on Facebook at “Southeastern Conference,” on Instagram Twitter: @HailStateSB; @Coach_Ricketts at @SEC, Snapchat at @SECsports and on Twitter @SEC and @SEC_Jill for Missouri – Paul McCaw www.mutigers.com softball specific information. Email: [email protected] Office: (573) 884-7297 Twitter: @MizzouSoftball; @CoachLarissaA SEC Network/SEC Network+ South Carolina – Patrick Osborne www.gamecocksonline.com A channel developed by ESPN and the Southeastern Conference to serve Email: [email protected] Office: (803) 777-5204 Twitter: @GamecockSoftbll; @scsbcoach_bev fans of one of the nation’s most elite conference - the SEC Network airs SEC Tennessee – Shane Switzer www.UTSports.com content 24/7. All SEC Network programming is also available for streaming on Email: [email protected] Office: (865) 974-6315 computers, tablets, smartphone and connected devises via the ESPN App. Twitter: @Vol_Softball; @KarenWeekly SEC Network + provides hundreds of additional digital only events to fans Texas A&M – Marissa Avanzato www.12thman.com through the ESPN app, which is accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets Email: [email protected] Office: (979) 862-5452 and connected devices nationwide at no additional cost to fans who receive Twitter: @AggieSoftball; @Coach_Jo_Evans their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated SEC Communications Staff www.secsports.com service provider. Herb Vincent, Assoc. Commissioner [email protected] @SECherbvin Chuck Dunlap, Director [email protected] @SEC_Chuck Craig Pinkerton, Director [email protected] @SEC_Craig Sammy Rippon, Director [email protected] @SammyRippon Tammy Wilson, Director [email protected] @SEC_Tammy Ben Beaty, Assistant Director [email protected] @BenBeaty Jill Skotarczak, Assistant Director [email protected] @SEC_Jill (Softball Contact) Office Phone: (205) 458-3000 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball USA Today/NFCA Coaches Top 25 ESPN.com/USA Softball Top 25 Softball America Top 25 (Final - June 15) (Final - June 15) (Final - June 15) Rk Team Points Record Prev. Rk Team Points Record Prev. Rk Team Record Prev. 1 Oklahoma (32) 800 56-4 1 1 Oklahoma (20) 500 56-4 1 1 Oklahoma 56-4 1 2 Florida State 764 49-13-1 8 2 Florida State 480 49-13-1 9 2 Florida State 49-13-1 10 3 Alabama 731 52-9 3 3 Alabama 453 52-9 3 3 Alabama 52-9 3 4 James Madison 688 41-4 22 4 James Madison 442 41-4 21 4 James Madison 41-4 16 5 UCLA 683 47-7 2 5 UCLA 420 47-7 2 5 UCLA 47-7 2 6 Oklahoma State 636 48-12 7 6 Oklahoma State 400 48-12 5 6 Oklahoma State 48-12 5 7 Arizona 617 41-15 9 7 Arizona 381 41-15 12 7 Arizona 41-15 9 8 Georgia 546 34-23 RV 8 Georgia 361 34-23 RV 8 Georgia 34-23 20 9 Florida 509 45-11 4 9 Florida 323 45-14 4 9 Florida 45-11 4 10 Washington 489 45-14 6 10 Washington 304 45-14 7 10 Arkansas 43-11 6 11 Arkansas 475 43-11 5 11 Arkansas 274 43-11 6 11 Washington 45-14 7 12 Texas 438 43-14 11 12 Texas 243 43-14 13 12 Missouri 42-17 8 13 Missouri 398 42-17 14 13 Virginia Tech 233 37-15 22 13 Texas 43-14 11 14 Virginia Tech 370 37-15 21 14 Missouri 232 42-17 14 14 Virginia Tech 37-15 12 15 LSU 346 35-22 16 15 LSU 212 35-22 15 15 LSU 35-22 13 16 Kentucky 306 43-16 19 Kentucky 212 43-16 16 16 Kentucky 43-16 14 17 Oregon 301 40-17 10 17 Clemson 194 44-8 10 17 Oregon 40-17 15 18 Clemson 225 44-8 13 18 Duke 131 44-12 17 18 Michigan 38-8 17 19 Michigan 194 38-8 20 19 Oregon 117 40-17 11 19 Louisiana 47-12 18 20 Duke 177 44-12 17 20 Michigan 106 38-8 20 20 Arizona State 33-16 19 21 Arizona State 159 33-16 12 21 Louisiana 100 47-12 18 21 Duke 44-12 21 22 Louisiana 146 47-12 15 22 Arizona State 86 33-16 8 22 Clemson 44-8 22 23 Tennessee 113 42-15 18 23 Wichita State 72 41-13-1 23 23 Minnesota 31-13 23 24 Wichita State 91 41-13-1 23 Tennessee 72 42-15 19 24 Wichita State 41-13-1 24 25 Liberty 57 44-15 25 25 Liberty 30 44-15 24 25 Notre Dame 33-15 25 Receiving Votes: Minnesota (37), UCF (28), Fresno State (18), Receiving Votes: Ole Miss (24), Notre Dame (20), UCF (19), Notre Dame (15), Ole Miss (14), USF (10), Auburn (5), Iowa Fresno State (17), Minnesota (14), Stanford (9), Northwestern (7), State (5), Mississippi State (3), Miami (Ohio) (2), Stanford (2), Mississippi State (3), South Florida (3), Wisconsin (3), Radford Texas A&M (2) (2) D1Softball.com Top 25 (Final - June 14) Rk Team Record Prev. 1 Oklahoma 56-4 1 2 Florida State 49-13-1 8 3 Alabama 52-9 3 4 James Madison 41-4 22 5 Oklahoma State 48-12 5 6 UCLA 47-7 2 7 Arizona 41-15 10 8 Georgia 34-23 NR 9 Washington 45-14 7 10 Florida 45-11 4 11 Arkansas 43-11 6 12 Virginia Tech 37-15 20 13 Missouri 42-17 12 14 LSU 35-22 9 15 Kentucky 43-16 16 16 Texas 43-14 15 17 Oregon 40-17 11 18 Duke 44-12 19 19 Clemson 44-8 17 20 Michigan 38-8 18 21 Arizona State 33-16 13 22 Tennessee 42-15 21 23 Notre Dame 33-15 NR 24 Wichita State 41-13-1 25 25 Liberty 44-15 NR 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball • 2021 Softball Week-By-Week Rankings Listed as: USA Today/NFCA / ESPN.com/USA Softball / Softball America / D1Softball.com UA AR AU UF UG UK LS Preseason 8/8/9/8 18/21/16/16 -/RV/-/- 7/6/6/6 14/14/15/13 13/13/21/24 5/5/4/5 February 16 5/6/6/5 20/25/19/17 -/RV/-/- 6/5/5/6 16/16/17/18 12/12/21/20 8/9/7/7 February 23 4/3/4/3 21/24/18/16 RV/RV/-/- 6/5/5/6 19/20/-/- 12/12/15/15 11/13/13/12 March 2 3/2/4/3 20/20/17/15 24/23/-/- 5/5/5/7 19/21/24/24 10/11/14/14 13/12/15/11 March 9 4/4/7/6 19/19/15/12 21/22/-/- 6/5/6/8 18/21/19/19 9/10/14/13 12/12/13/10 March 16 3/2/4/4 17/17/14/13 22/23/-/-
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