1986 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament
Softball Tournament | |||
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Teams | 15 | ||
WCWS Site | Seymour Smith Park Omaha, NE | ||
Champions | Cal State Fullerton (1st title) | ||
Runner-Up | Texas A&M (3rd WCWS Appearance) | ||
Winning coach | Judi Garman (1st WCWS title) | ||
NCAA Softball Tournaments
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The 1986 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament was the fifth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May 1986 to mark the conclusion of the 1986 NCAA Division I softball season, fifteen Division I college softball teams contested the championship. The tournament featured seven regionals of two teams (the last team, Creighton, qualified automatically) with the winner of each region (a total of 7 teams plus Creighton) advancing to the 1986 Women's College World Series at Seymour Smith Park in Omaha, Nebraska. Cal State Fullerton won the championship by defeating Texas A&M 1–0 in the final game.[1][2]
Regionals
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Women's College World Series
Participants
- California
- Cal State Fullerton
- Creighton
- Indiana
- Long Beach State
- Louisiana Tech
- Northwestern
- Texas A&M
Game results
Bracket
First Round | Second Round | Third Round | |||||||||||
Winner's Bracket | |||||||||||||
Northwestern | 0 | ||||||||||||
California | 2 | ||||||||||||
California | 0 | ||||||||||||
Cal State Fullerton | 3 | ||||||||||||
Cal State Fullerton | 19 | ||||||||||||
Long Beach State | 0 | ||||||||||||
Cal State Fullerton | 3 | ||||||||||||
Texas A&M | 0 | ||||||||||||
Texas A&M | 110 | ||||||||||||
Creighton | 0 | ||||||||||||
Texas A&M | 6 | ||||||||||||
Indiana | 0 | ||||||||||||
Indiana | 110 | ||||||||||||
Louisiana Tech | 0 | ||||||||||||
Loser's Bracket | |||||||||||||
Northwestern | 0 | ||||||||||||
Long Beach State | 110 | Indiana | 210 | ||||||||||
Long Beach State | 0 | ||||||||||||
Creighton | 413 | ||||||||||||
Louisiana Tech | 3 | California | 18 | ||||||||||
Creighton | 0 |
Semifinals | Finals | if needed | |||||||||||
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Cal State Fullerton | 38 | ||||||||||||
Indiana | 1 | ||||||||||||
Cal State Fullerton | 3 | ||||||||||||
Texas A&M | 0 | ||||||||||||
Texas A&M | 110 | ||||||||||||
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Game log
Date | Game | Winning team | Score | Losing team | Notes |
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May 21 | Game 1 | California | 2–0 | Northwestern | |
Game 2 | Cal State Fullerton | 1–09 | Long Beach State | ||
May 22 | Game 3 | Texas A&M | 1–010 | Creighton | |
Game 4 | Indiana | 1–010 | Louisiana Tech | ||
May 23 | Game 5 | Long Beach State | 1–010 | Northwestern | Northwestern eliminated |
Game 6 | Creighton | 4–313 | Louisiana Tech | Louisiana Tech eliminated | |
Game 7 | Cal State Fullerton | 3–0 | California | ||
Game 8 | Texas A&M | 6–0 | Indiana | ||
May 24 | Game 9 | California | 1–08 | Creighton | Creighton eliminated |
Game 10 | Indiana | 2–010 | Long Beach State | Long Beach State eliminated | |
Game 11 | Cal State Fullerton | 3–0 | Texas A&M | ||
Game 12 | Texas A&M | 1–010 | California | California eliminated | |
Game 13 | Cal State Fullerton | 3–18 | Indiana | Indiana eliminated | |
May 25 | Game 14 | Cal State Fullerton | 3–0 | Texas A&M | Cal State Fullerton wins WCWS |
All-Tournament Team
The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team[3]
Pos | Name | School |
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P | Shawn Andaya | Texas A&M |
Connie Clark | Cal State Fullerton | |
1B | Robin Goodin | Cal State Fullerton |
2B | Judy Trussell | Texas A&M |
3B | Roni Deutch | California |
SS | Liz Mizera | Texas A&M |
OF | Tammy Connor | Indiana |
Rina Foster | Cal State Fullerton | |
Chenita Rogers | Cal State Fullerton | |
Sue Trubovitz | Long Beach State | |
AL | Cindy Cooper | Texas A&M |
Joey Schope | Creighton |
See also
- NCAA Division I Softball Championship
- Women's College World Series
- NCAA Division II Softball Championship
- NCAA Division III Softball Championship
- College World Series
References
- ↑ 2014 WCWS Records: 1980s Brackets/Rosters/Stats (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved March 20, 2015.
- ↑ 2014 WCWS Records: WCWS All-Time Results (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved March 20, 2015.
- ↑ 2014 WCWS Records: All-Time Tournament Records and Results (PDF). NCAA. p. 2. Retrieved March 20, 2015.
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