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The 2006 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 2006. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2006 NCAA Division I softball tournament and 2006 Women's College World Series. The Women's College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament and held in held in Oklahoma City at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, ended on June 6, 2006.

Conference standings

Шаблон:2006 Big 12 Conference softball standings Шаблон:2006 Big Ten Conference softball standings Шаблон:2006 Pacific-10 Conference softball standings

Women's College World Series

The 2006 NCAA Women's College World Series took place from June 1 to June 6, 2006 in Oklahoma City.[1] 2006 NCAA Division I softball tournament

Season leaders

Batting

Pitching

Records

NCAA Division I season grand slams: 6 – Serena Settlemier, Kansas Jayhawks[2]

NCAA Division I season strikeout ratio: 15.4 (630 SO/286.0 IP) – Cat Osterman, Texas Longhorns

NCAA Division I 7 inning single game combined strikeouts: 34 – Katie Burkhart, Arizona State Sun Devils (15) & Danielle Lawrie, Washington Huskies (19); April 28, 2006

Sophomore class single game strikeouts: 26 – Angela Tincher, Virginia Tech Hokies; March 3, 2006

Freshman class strikeout ratio: 13.4 (221 SO/115.2 IP) – Cassie Cervantes, Sacramento State Hornets

Junior class triples: 14 – Marci Pratt, Southern Utah Thunderbirds

Senior class WHIP: 0.42 (78 H+43 BB/286.0 IP) – Cat Osterman, Texas Longhorns

Awards

Cat Osterman, Texas Longhorns[3]

Cat Osterman, Texas Longhorns[4]

Cat Osterman, Texas Longhorns

YEAR W L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA WHIP
2006 38 4 47 39 36 28 2 286.0 78 19 17 43 630 0.41 0.42

All America Teams

The following players were members of the All-American Teams.[5]

First Team

Position Player Class School
P Monica Abbott JR. Tennessee Lady Vols
Cat Osterman SR. Texas Longhorns
Jennie Ritter SR. Michigan Wolverines
C Haley Woods SR. California Golden Bears
1B Jenna Hall SR. Illinois Fighting Illini
2B Veronica Wootson JR. FSU Seminoles
3B Andrea Duran SR. UCLA Bruins
SS Lindsay Schutzler JR. Tennessee Lady Vols
OF Sarah Fekete SR. Tennessee Lady Vols
Danyele Gomez SR. ULL Ragin' Cajuns
Kaitlin Cochran FR. Arizona State Sun Devils
DP Kristi Durant SR. Tennessee Lady Vols
UT Cambria Miranda SO. Oregon State Beavers
AT-L Kristie Fox JR. Arizona Wildcats
Tonya Callahan SO. Tennessee Lady Vols
Caitlin Lowe JR. Arizona Wildcats
Anjelica Selden SO. UCLA Bruins
Kristin Vesely SR. Oklahoma Sooners

Second Team

Position Player Class School
P Angela Tincher SO. Virginia Tech Hokies
Alicia Hollowell SR. Arizona Wildcats
Kristina Thorson SR. California Golden Bears
C Rachel Folden SO. Marshall Thundering Herd
1B Ianeta Le'i SR. BYU Cougars
2B Caitlin Benyi SR. UCLA Bruins
3B Brette Reagan FR. Baylor Bears
SS Christina Clark SR. Fresno State Bulldogs
OF Norrelle Dickson JR. Oklahoma Sooners
Kellie Middleton JR. Georgia Bulldogs
Lindy Winkler SR. Sacramento State Hornets
DP Jessica Strickland JR. Colorado State Rams
UT Serena Settlemier SR. Kansas Jayhawks
AT-L Eileen Canney JR. Northwestern Wildcats
Gina Carbonatto JR. Pacific Tigers
Alexis Switenko SR. Syracuse Orange
Stephanie VanBrakle SR. Alabama Crimson Tide
Jackie Wong SR. Utah Utes

Third Team

Position Player Class School
P Brianne McGowan SR. Oregon State Beavers
Emily Turner JR. LSU Tigers
Crystal Cox SR. North Carolina Tar Heels
C Becky Marx SR. Michigan Wolverines
1B Garland Cooper JR. Northwestern Wildcats
2B Dominique Lastrapes JR. Washington Huskies
3B Meghan McAllister JR. Georgia Bulldogs
SS Tammy Williams FR. Northwestern Wildcats
OF Catalina Morris SR. Stanford Cardinal
Stephanie Brown JR. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Brittany Rogers FR. Alabama Crimson Tide
DP Amber Smith FR. Illinois State Redbirds
UT Jessica Doucette SO. Georgia Bulldogs
AT-L Leslie Klein JR. LSU Tigers
Lacy Wood SR. Louisville Cardinals
Ashley Charters SO. Washington Huskies
Erin Floros FR. San Diego State Aztecs
Chelsi Lake JR. Baylor Bears

References

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External links

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