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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox NCAA softball tournament

The 2014 NCAA Division I softball tournament was held from May 15 through June 5, 2014 as the final part of the 2014 NCAA Division I softball season. The 64 NCAA Division I college softball teams were selected out of an eligible 293 teams on May 11, 2014. 32 teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conference, and 32 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Softball Selection Committee. The tournament culminated with eight teams playing in the 2014 Women's College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.[1]

New to the tournament

This season the number of automatic bids increased from 31 to 32. The change occurred after the original Big East Conference split along football lines into a new non-football Big East Conference and the football-sponsoring American Athletic Conference. Also new this season was the WCC, which began sponsoring softball after the Pacific Tigers returned to the conference.[2] The WCC replaced the Pacific Coast Softball Conference, which dissolved after all its members joined either the WCC or the WAC.

Automatic bids

The Big 12, Big West, Mountain West, Pac-12, and West Coast Conference bids went to the regular season champion. All other conferences had the automatic bid go to the conference tournament winner.

Conference School
American Шаблон:Csb link[3]
ACC Шаблон:Csb link[4]
America East Шаблон:Csb link
Atlantic 10 Шаблон:Csb link
Atlantic Sun Шаблон:Csb link[5]
Big 12 Шаблон:Csb link[6]
Big East Шаблон:Csb link[7]
Big Sky Southern Utah[8]
Big South Шаблон:Csb link
Big Ten Шаблон:Csb link[9]
Big West Шаблон:Csb link[10]
Colonial Шаблон:Csb link[11]
Conference USA Шаблон:Csb link[12]
Horizon Шаблон:Csb link[13]
Ivy Шаблон:Csb link[14]
Mid-American Шаблон:Csb link[15]
Metro Atlantic Шаблон:Csb link
Mid-Eastern Шаблон:Csb link[16]
Missouri Valley Шаблон:Csb link[17]
Mountain West Шаблон:Csb link[18]
Northeast Шаблон:Csb link[19]
Ohio Valley SIU Edwardsville[20]
Pac–12 Шаблон:Csb link[21]
Patriot Шаблон:Csb link[22]
SEC Шаблон:Csb link[23]
Southern Шаблон:Csb link[24]
Southland Шаблон:Csb link
SWAC Texas Southern
Summit Шаблон:Csb link
Sun Belt Louisiana–Lafayette[25]
WAC Utah Valley[26]
WCC BYU[27]

National seeds

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  2. Alabama
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  5. Florida
  6. Louisiana–Lafayette
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Regionals and super regionals

The Regionals took place May 15–18 with Seattle being May 15–17 and all other regionals May 16–18. The super regionals took place from May 22–25.

Eugene Super Regional

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Tallahassee Super Regional

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Gainesville Super Regional

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Athens Super Regional

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Los Angeles Super Regional

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Lafayette Super Regional

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Norman Super Regional

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Tuscaloosa Super Regional

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Women's College World Series

The Women's College World Series was held May 29 through June 4, 2014 in Oklahoma City.

Participants

School Conference Record (conference) Head coach WCWS appearances†
(including 2014 WCWS)
WCWS best finish† WCWS W–L record†
(excluding 2014 WCWS)
Alabama SEC 50–11 (19–5) Patrick Murphy 9
(last: 2012)
1st
(2012)
13–15
Шаблон:Csb link Big 12 47–14 (13–5) Glenn Moore 3
(last 2011)
3rd
(2011)
3–4
Florida SEC 49–12 (15–9) Tim Walton 6
(last 2013)
2nd
(2009, 2011)
12–11
Шаблон:Csb link ACC 54–7 (24–3) Lonni Alameda 8
(last 2004)
3rd
(2002)
6–14
Шаблон:Csb link SEC 47–18 (13–11) Rachel Lawson 1
Louisiana–Lafayette Sun Belt 49–8–1 (19–1) Michael Lotief 6
(last 2008)
3rd
(1993)
6–10
Шаблон:Csb link Big 12 50-11 (16-2) Patty Gasso 9
(last 2013)
1st
(2000, 2013)
16–12
Шаблон:Csb link Pac-12 54–7–1 (20–3–1) Mike White 3
(last 2012)
5th
(1989, 2012)
2–4
  • † = From NCAA Division I Softball Championship Results [28]

Bracket

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Championship game

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School Top Batter Stats.
Florida Kristi Merritt (CF) 1-4 3RBIs HR
Alabama Kaila Hunt (2B) 2-4 2RBIs HR 3B K
School Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO AB BF
Florida Lauren Haeger 3.0 5 2 2 0 1 15 15
Florida Delanie Gourley (W) 2.0 0 0 0 1 2 7 8
Florida Hannah Rogers (SV) 2.0 2 1 1 0 0 8 8
Alabama Jackie Traina (L) 1.1 6 5 5 1 0 10 11
Alabama Sydney Littlejohn 4.2 6 1 0 1 1 20 21

Media coverage

Radio

Westwood One provided nationwide radio coverage of the championship series, which was streamed online at westwoodsports.com and through TuneIn. Kevin Kugler and Leah Amico provided the call for Westwood One.[30]

Television

ESPN carried every game from the Women's College World Series across the ESPN Networks (ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU). The ESPN Networks also carried select regional matches and every super regional match utilizing ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3. Outside of the ESPN Networks Regional matches, Pac-12 Network picked up all Oregon matches in the Eugene region and BTN picked up the Sunday championship games in the Minneapolis Region.

Broadcast assignments

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Women's College World Series[32]

  • Pam Ward or Beth Mowins; Jessica Mendoza or Michele Smith; Holly Rowe

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  • Joe Davis & Leah O'Brien-Amico - Eugene, OR
  • Adam Amin & Amanda Scarborough - Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Holly Rowe & Amanda Freed - Los Angeles, CA
  • Cara Capuano & Cheri Kempf - Athens, GA
  • Mark Neely & Jenny Dalton-Hill - Gainesville, FL
  • Melissa Lee & Kayla Braud - Lafayette, LA
  • Beth Mowins & Jessica Mendoza - Norman, OK
  • Pam Ward & Michele Mary Smith - Tallahassee, FL

Women's College World Series championship series[32]

  • Beth Mowins, Michele Smith, Jessica Mendoza, Holly Rowe

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References

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External links

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