Английская Википедия:1996 NCAA Division I softball season

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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox College softball season

The 1996 NCAA Division I softball season, play of college softball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level, began in February 1996. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 1996 NCAA Division I softball tournament and 1996 Women's College World Series. The Women's College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament and held in Columbus, Georgia at Golden Park, ended on May 27, 1996.

Conference standings

Шаблон:1996 Big 12 Conference softball standings Шаблон:1996 Big Ten Conference softball standings Шаблон:1996 Pacific-10 Conference softball standings

Women's College World Series

The 1996 NCAA Women's College World Series took place from May 23 to May 37, 1996 in Columbus, Georgia. The event was held at the same venue that would later host the softball events of the 1996 Summer Olympics.[1][2] 1996 NCAA Division I softball tournament

Season leaders

Batting

Pitching

Records

NCAA Division I season doubles: 29 – Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State Bulldogs[3]

NCAA Division I single game stolen bases: 7 – Stacy Hughes, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles; April 14, 1996

Sophomore class RBIs: 96 – Leticia Pineda, Arizona Wildcats

Senior class season of perfect stolen bases: 47-47 – Gina Freeman, South Carolina Lady Bulldogs

Team doubles: 142 – Tennessee Volunteers

Awards

Jenny Dalton, Arizona Wildcats[4][5]

YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
1996 67 179 84 84 .469 109 25 1 12 173 .966% 64 11 19 20

All America Teams

The following players were members of the All-American Teams.[6]

First Team

Position Player Class School
P Heather Meyer SR. Washington Huskies
B'Ann Burns JR. UCLA Bruins
Cheryl Longeway SR. ULL Rajin' Cajuns
C Leticia Pineda SO. Arizona Wildcats
1B Michelle Church SR. Washington Huskies
2B Jenny Dalton SR. Arizona Wildcats
3B Christine Kubin SR. North Carolina Tar Heels
SS Ali Viola SO. Nebraska Cornhuskers
OF Alison McCutcheon JR. Arizona Wildcats
Shamalene Wilson SR. FSU Seminoles
Rachel Nelson JR. Minnesota Golden Gophers
DP Lisa Dacquisto JR. Arizona State Sun Devils
UT Sara Griffin SO. Michigan Wolverines
AT-L Lindsay Parker FR. Fresno State Bulldogs
Scia Maumausolo SR. CSUN Matadors
Kendall Richards SR. Texas A&M Aggies
Nina Lindenberg SO. Fresno State Bulldogs
Sara Pickering JR. Washington Huskies

Second Team

Position Player Class School
P Trinity Johnson JR. South Carolina Gamecocks
Susie Bugliarello JR. Sacramento State Hornets
Carrie Dolan JR. Arizona Wildcats
C Jennifer Cline SR. Washington Huskies
1B Alleah Poulson JR. UCLA Bruins
2B Cynthia Smith SR. Oklahoma State Cowgirls
3B Krista Gomez SR. Arizona Wildcats
SS Keri Lemasters JR. Michigan State Spartans
OF Rashunda Taylor SR. Nicholls State Colonels
Amber Hegland SO. Minnesota Golden Gophers
Chanda Lee JR. South Carolina Gamecocks
DP Tia Morenz SO. Hawaii Rainbow Wahine
UT Jennifer Richardson SR. CSUN Matadors
AT-L Brandi Shriver JR. Arizona Wildcats
Myssi Calkins JR. FSU Seminoles
Renee Espinoza SR. FSU Seminoles
Jill Most JR. Oklahoma Sooners
Patti Raduenz SR. Michigan State Spartans

Third Team

Position Player Class School
P Whitney Floyd JR. California Golden Bears
Audrey West SR. Boston Terriers
Gina Ugo SR. Indiana Hoosiers
C Stephenie Little SO. Oklahoma State Cowgirls
1B Kari Knopf JR. Iowa Hawkeyes
2B Yvette Healy FR. DePaul Blue Demons
3B Julie Adams FR. UCLA Bruins
SS Christy Hebert JR. Iowa Hawkeyes
OF Kellyn Tate SO. Michigan Wolverines
Jenifer Henry SR. Fresno State Bulldogs
Jamie Foutch FR. Oklahoma State Cowgirls
DP Katie Marten JR. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
UT Erin Field SR. Texas A&M Aggies
AT-L Lynn Britton SR. ULL Rajin' Cajuns
Kim Rondina JR. UNLV Rebels
Carolyn Wilson SO. Pacific Tigers
Tobin Echo-Hawk SR. Nebraska Cornhuskers
Becky Newbry FR. Washington Huskies
Robyn Yorke JR. Fresno State Bulldogs

References

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External links

Шаблон:NCAA Division I softball season navbox