2019 NCAA Division I softball season

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The 2019 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 February 7, 2019. The season will progress through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and will conclude with the 2019 NCAA Division I softball tournament and 2019 Women's College World Series. The Women's College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament will be held annually in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, will end in June 2019.

Realignment and format changes

Ballpark Changes

  • The 2019 season will be the last for the Virginia team at The Park. The team will move to the new University of Virginia Softball Stadium in 2020.

Season outlook

USA Today / NFCA DI Top 25 Coaches Poll [3]
Ranking Team
1 Florida State
2 UCLA
3 Washington
4 Oklahoma
5 Florida
6 Georgia
7 Arizona
8 Tennessee
T9 Alabama
T9 South Carolina
11 LSU
12 Arizona State
13 Kentucky
14 Arkansas
15 Louisiana
16 Texas
17 Auburn
18 Baylor
19 Michigan
20 Texas A&M
21 Minnesota
22 Oklahoma State
23 James Madison
24 Mississippi State
25 Oregon
ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 [4]
Ranking Team
1 UCLA
2 Washington
3 Florida State
4 Oklahoma
5 Florida
6 Arizona
7 Georgia
8 Tennessee
9 South Carolina
10 LSU
11 Alabama
T12 Arizona State
T12 Arkansas
14 Michigan
15 Kentucky
16 Texas
17 Auburn
18 Louisiana
19 Baylor
20 Texas A&M
21 Oklahoma State
22 James Madison
23 Minnesota
24 Ohio State
25 Long Beach State
Softball America [5][6]
Ranking Team
1 Florida State
2 Washington
3 UCLA
4 Oklahoma
5 Florida
6 Georgia
7 Arizona
8 Tennessee
9 Texas
10 Michigan
11 South Carolina
12 Alabama
13 Louisiana
14 Kentucky
15 Arkansas
16 LSU
17 Wichita State
18 Minnesota
19 Arizona State
20 James Madison
21 Auburn
22 Liberty
23 Houston
24 Baylor
25 Drake

Conference standings

Template:2019 America East Conference softball standings
2019 American Athletic Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
UCF 7 2   .778     28 11   .718
Tulsa 7 2   .778     26 13   .667
South Florida 7 2   .778     29 15   .659
Wichita State 4 5   .444     23 19   .548
UConn 4 5   .444     15 21   .417
Houston 3 6   .333     26 15   .634
Memphis 3 6   .333     21 20   .512
East Carolina 1 8   .111     19 21   .475
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 11, 2019[7]; Rankings from NFCA
2019 Atlantic 10 Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Fordham 14 3   .824     22 20   .524
UMass 8 2   .800     20 17   .541
Dayton 8 4   .667     21 20   .512
George Washington 11 6   .647     35 14   .714
Saint Joseph's 9 6   .600     21 19   .525
Saint Louis 7 9   .438     13 29   .310
George Mason 7 10   .412     19 23   .452
St. Bonaventure 4 12   .250     7 27   .206
Rhode Island 3 10   .231     14 25   .359
La Salle 3 12   .200     10 27   .270
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 23, 2019[8]; Rankings from NFCA
2019 Atlantic Coast Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Atlantic
#3 Florida State 9 3   .750     37 5   .881
Notre Dame 7 5   .583     24 13   .649
Louisville 6 6   .500     25 13   .658
Syracuse 6 6   .500     16 20   .444
NC State 3 9   .250     22 18   .550
Boston College 3 9   .250     12 23   .343
Coastal
#22 [[{{{school}}}|Virginia Tech]] 13 2   .867     34 6   .850
[[{{{school}}}|North Carolina]] 11 4   .733     24 13   .649
[[{{{school}}}|Duke]] 8 7   .533     21 22   .488
[[{{{school}}}|Georgia Tech]] 5 7   .417     24 19   .558
[[{{{school}}}|Virginia]] 5 10   .333     16 22   .421
[[{{{school}}}|Pittsburgh]] 2 10   .167     7 32   .179
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 11, 2019[9]; Rankings from NFCA
Template:2019 Atlantic Sun Conference softball standings
2019 Big 12 Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#2 Oklahoma 6 0   1.000     35 2   .946
#14 Oklahoma State 7 2   .778     29 11   .725
#11 Texas 7 3   .700     35 9   .795
#15 [[{{{school}}}|Texas Tech]] 3 6   .333     30 8   .789
[[{{{school}}}|Kansas]] 2 4   .333     14 24   .368
Baylor 2 8   .200     15 21   .417
[[{{{school}}}|Iowa State]] 1 5   .167     23 15   .605
† – Conference champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 11, 2019[10]; Rankings from NFCA
Template:2019 Big East Conference softball standings Template:2019 Big Sky Conference softball standings
2019 Big South Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
[[{{{school}}}|Longwood]] 16 3 0   .842     30 16 0   .652
[[{{{school}}}|USC Upstate]] 18 6 0   .750     38 13 0   .745
[[{{{school}}}|Winthrop]] 12 9 0   .571     23 22 0   .511
[[{{{school}}}|Radford]] 12 9 0   .571     22 28 0   .440
[[{{{school}}}|Campbell]] 11 9 0   .550     21 26 0   .447
[[{{{school}}}|Charleston Southern]] 11 10 0   .524     17 33 0   .340
[[{{{school}}}|Gardner–Webb]] 7 14 0   .333     28 23 0   .549
[[{{{school}}}|Hampton]] 5 14 0   .263     22 20 0   .524
[[{{{school}}}|Presbyterian]] 1 19 0   .050     11 37 2   .240
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 24, 2019[11]; Rankings from NFCA
2019 Big Ten Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#19 [[{{{school}}}|Indiana]] 0 0       9 0   1.000
[[{{{school}}}|Wisconsin]] 0 0       8 1   .889
#25 [[{{{school}}}|Illinois]] 0 0       7 2   .778
[[{{{school}}}|Nebraska]] 0 0       7 2   .778
[[{{{school}}}|Northwestern]] 0 0       7 2   .778
[[{{{school}}}|Maryland]] 0 0       6 4   .600
#24 Minnesota 0 0       4 3   .571
Ohio State 0 0       4 4   .500
Michigan 0 0       4 5   .444
[[{{{school}}}|Purdue]] 0 0       3 4   .429
[[{{{school}}}|Rutgers]] 0 0       4 6   .400
[[{{{school}}}|Iowa]] 0 0       3 6   .333
[[{{{school}}}|Michigan State]] 0 0       3 6   .333
[[{{{school}}}|Penn State]] 0 0       3 6   .333
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of February 21, 2019[12]; Rankings from NFCA
Template:2019 Big West Conference softball standings Template:2019 Colonial Athletic Association softball standings
Template:2019 Conference USA softball standings Template:2019 Horizon League softball standings Template:2019 Ivy League softball standings
2019 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
[[{{{school}}}|Monmouth]] 11 3   .786     28 15   .651
[[{{{school}}}|Marist]] 11 3   .786     26 19   .578
[[{{{school}}}|Iona]] 9 3   .750     14 20   .412
[[{{{school}}}|Siena]] 8 4   .667     16 18   .471
[[{{{school}}}|Fairfield]] 7 7   .500     22 18   .550
[[{{{school}}}|Quinnipiac]] 7 7   .500     16 27   .372
[[{{{school}}}|Manhattan]] 6 8   .429     19 23   .452
[[{{{school}}}|Niagara]] 5 7   .417     7 26   .212
[[{{{school}}}|Canisius]] 4 8   .333     10 27   .270
[[{{{school}}}|Rider]] 3 9   .250     7 35   .167
[[{{{school}}}|Saint Peter's]] 1 13   .071     6 39   .133
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 24, 2019[13]; Rankings from NFCA
2019 Mid-American Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
[[{{{school}}}|Miami]] 8 4 0   .667     23 14 0   .622
[[{{{school}}}|Kent State]] 8 4 0   .667     21 20 0   .512
[[{{{school}}}|Central Michigan]] 7 4 1   .625     17 21 1   .449
[[{{{school}}}|Ohio]] 9 6 0   .600     28 17 0   .622
[[{{{school}}}|Buffalo]] 6 4 1   .591     10 25 1   .292
[[{{{school}}}|Ball State]] 7 5 0   .583     29 15 0   .659
[[{{{school}}}|Northern Illinois]] 7 7 0   .500     22 21 0   .512
[[{{{school}}}|Western Michigan]] 5 5 0   .500     13 19 0   .406
[[{{{school}}}|Toledo]] 5 6 0   .455     16 22 0   .421
[[{{{school}}}|Bowling Green]] 4 10 0   .286     16 25 0   .390
[[{{{school}}}|Akron]] 2 12 0   .143     10 25 2   .297
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 18, 2019[14]; Rankings from NFCA
2019 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Northern
[[{{{school}}}|Norfolk State]] 10 2   .833     23 16   .590
[[{{{school}}}|Howard]] 6 6   .500     13 25   .342
[[{{{school}}}|Morgan State]] 4 4   .500     16 23   .410
[[{{{school}}}|Delaware State]] 4 5   .444     7 30   .189
[[{{{school}}}|Coppin State]] 5 7   .417     8 26   .235
[[{{{school}}}|Maryland Eastern Shore]] 3 8   .273     8 28   .222
Southern
[[{{{school}}}|Florida A&M]] 12 0   1.000     21 21   .500
[[{{{school}}}|Bethune–Cookman]] 11 1   .917     20 25   .444
[[{{{school}}}|North Carolina Central]] 7 5   .583     17 24   .415
[[{{{school}}}|North Carolina A&T]] 5 7   .417     8 23   .258
[[{{{school}}}|Savannah State]] 1 11   .083     6 27   .182
[[{{{school}}}|South Carolina State]] 0 11   .000     0 31   .000
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 24, 2019[15]; Rankings from NFCA
Template:2019 Missouri Valley Conference softball standings Template:2019 Mountain West Conference softball standings
2019 Northeast Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
[[{{{school}}}|LIU Brooklyn]] 7 1   .875     25 14   .641
[[{{{school}}}|Bryant]] 7 3   .700     12 27   .308
[[{{{school}}}|Sacred Heart]] 7 5   .583     23 25   .479
[[{{{school}}}|Saint Francis (PA)]] 7 5   .583     20 26   .435
[[{{{school}}}|Mount St. Mary's]] 6 6   .500     21 24   .467
[[{{{school}}}|Robert Morris]] 4 4   .500     13 32   .289
[[{{{school}}}|Fairleigh Dickinson]] 3 7   .300     12 31   .279
[[{{{school}}}|Central Connecticut]] 2 6   .250     15 18   .455
[[{{{school}}}|Wagner]] 3 9   .250     13 26   .333
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 24, 2019[16]; Rankings from NFCA
Template:2019 Ohio Valley Conference softball standings Template:2019 Pac-12 Conference softball standings Template:2019 Patriot League softball standings
Template:2019 Southeastern Conference softball standings
2019 Southern Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
[[{{{school}}}|Samford]] 10 4 0   .714     21 26 0   .447
[[{{{school}}}|UNC Greensboro]] 7 4 0   .636     25 18 0   .581
[[{{{school}}}|Mercer]] 7 4 0   .636     21 24 0   .467
[[{{{school}}}|Chattanooga]] 7 5 0   .583     29 12 0   .707
[[{{{school}}}|East Tennessee State]] 4 7 0   .364     18 21 2   .463
[[{{{school}}}|Western Carolina]] 4 10 0   .286     17 26 0   .395
[[{{{school}}}|Furman]] 3 8 0   .273     11 30 0   .268
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 23, 2019[17]; Rankings from NFCA
Template:2019 Southland Conference softball standings
Template:2019 Southwestern Athletic Conference softball standings
2019 Summit League softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
[[{{{school}}}|North Dakota State]] 11 1   .917     33 12   .733
[[{{{school}}}|South Dakota]] 11 4   .733     30 21   .588
[[{{{school}}}|South Dakota State]] 8 4   .667     29 12   .707
[[{{{school}}}|Western Illinois]] 6 6   .500     14 19   .424
[[{{{school}}}|North Dakota]] 4 8   .333     19 30   .388
[[{{{school}}}|Purdue Fort Wayne]] 3 12   .200     8 33   .195
[[{{{school}}}|Omaha]] 2 10   .167     4 36   .100
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 23, 2019[18]; Rankings from NFCA
Template:2019 Sun Belt Conference softball standings
2019 West Coast Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
[[{{{school}}}|BYU]] 5 1   .833     19 20   .487
[[{{{school}}}|Loyola Marymount]] 6 3   .667     30 17   .638
[[{{{school}}}|Saint Mary's]] 4 2   .667     11 31   .262
[[{{{school}}}|San Diego]] 3 3   .500     19 20   .487
[[{{{school}}}|Santa Clara]] 2 4   .333     10 25   .286
[[{{{school}}}|Pacific]] 1 8   .111     15 26   .366
† – Conference champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of April 23, 2019[19]; Rankings from NFCA
Template:2019 Western Athletic Conference softball standings

Conference winners and tournaments

Of the 31 Division I athletic conferences that sponsor baseball, 27 end their regular seasons with a single-elimination tournament or a double elimination tournament. The teams in each conference that win their regular season title are given the number one seed in each tournament. Four conferences, the Big West, Mountain West, Pac-12, and West Coast Conference do not hold a conference tournament. The winners of these tournaments, plus the Big West, Mountain West, Pac-12, and West Coast Conference regular-season champions, receive automatic invitations to the 2019 NCAA Division I softball tournament.

Conference Regular
Season Winner
Conference
Player of the Year
Conference
Pitcher of the Year
Conference
Coach of the Year
Conference
Tournament
Tournament
Venue • City
Tournament
Winner
America East Conference [[{{{school}}}|UMass Lowell]] Melissa Rahrich, Stony Brook[20] Courtney Coppersmith, Pitcher/Utility, UMBC[20] Danielle Henderson, UMass Lowell[20] 2019 America East Conference softball tournament Hartford Softball FieldWest Hartford, CT [[{{{school}}}|UMBC]]
American Athletic Conference South Florida Sarah Barker, Houston & Julia Hollingsworth, Tulsa[21] Georgina Corrick, USF[21] USF[21] 2019 American Athletic Conference softball tournament Cougar Softball StadiumHouston, TX South Florida
Atlantic 10 Conference Fordham Jenna Cone, George Washington[22] Madie Aughinbaugh, Fordham[22] Melissa Inouye, Fordham[22] 2019 Atlantic 10 Conference softball tournament UMass Softball ComplexAmherst, MA Fordham
Atlantic Coast Conference [[{{{school}}}|Virginia Tech]] Cait Brooks, Notre Dame[23] Carrie Eberle, Virginia Tech[23] Pete D'Amour, Virginia Tech[23] 2019 Atlantic Coast Conference softball tournament JoAnne Graf FieldTallahassee, FL Florida State
Atlantic Sun Conference [[{{{school}}}|Lipscomb]] Hannah DeVault, Lipscomb[24] Megan Garst, North Alabama[24] Kristin Ryman, Lipscomb[24] 2019 Atlantic Sun Conference softball tournament FGCU Softball ComplexFort Myers, FL Lipscomb
Big 12 Conference Oklahoma Sydney Romero, Oklahoma[25] Giselle Juarez, Oklahoma[25] Patty Gasso, Oklahoma[25] 2019 Big 12 Conference softball tournament ASA Hall of Fame StadiumOklahoma City, OK Oklahoma
Big East Conference [[{{{school}}}|St. John's]] Paige Rauch, Villanova[26] Madison Morris, St. John's[26] St. John's[26] 2019 Big East Conference softball tournament Ballpark at RosemontRosemont, IL [[{{{school}}}|DePaul]]
Big Sky Conference [[{{{school}}}|Weber State]] Takesha Saltern, Weber State[27] Savanna Corr, Sacramento State[27] Mary Kay Amicone, Weber State[28] 2019 Big Sky Conference softball tournament Shea StadiumSacramento, CA Weber State
Big South Conference [[{{{school}}}|Longwood]] Alyssa Oakes, USC Upstate[29] Christina Biggerstaff, USC Upstate[29] Kathy Riley, Longwood[29] 2019 Big South Conference softball tournament Amanda Littlejohn Stadium • Buies Creek, NC Longwood
Big Ten Conference Michigan Kayla Konwent, Wisconsin[30] Amber Fisher, Minnesota[30] Kate Drohan, Northwestern[30] 2019 Big Ten Conference softball tournament Andy Mohr FieldBloomington, IN Michigan
Big West Conference [[{{{school}}}|Cal State Fullerton]] Ari Williams, Cal State Fullerton[31] Brooke Yanez, UC Davis[31] Kelly Ford, Cal State Fullerton[31] No Tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid Cal State Fullerton
Colonial Athletic Association James Madison Odicci Alexander, James Madison[32] Megan Good, James Madison[32] Loren LaPorte, James Madison[32] 2019 Colonial Athletic Association softball tournament Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial ParkHarrisonburg, VA James Madison
Conference USA Louisiana Tech
& North Texas
Jazlyn Crowder, Louisiana Tech[33] Abby Trahan, Southern Miss[33] Mark Montgomery, Louisiana Tech
& Rodney DeLong, North Texas[33]
2019 Conference USA softball tournament Mary Bowers FieldBirmingham, AL Louisiana Tech
Horizon League [[{{{school}}}|UIC]] Kayla Wedl, UIC[34] Ashley Mauser, Detroit Mercy[34] John Conway, Detroit Mercy[34] 2019 Horizon League softball tournament Flames FieldChicago, IL [[{{{school}}}|Detroit Mercy]]
Ivy League [[{{{school}}}|Harvard]] Micah Schroder, Dartmouth[35] Katie Duncan, Harvard[35] Jennifer Teague, Columbia[35] 2019 Ivy League Softball Championship Series Campus sites Harvard
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference [[{{{school}}}|Marist]]
& [[{{{school}}}|Monmouth]]
Madysen Cossack, Siena[36] Alyssa Irons, Monmouth[36] Joe Ausanio, Marist[36] 2019 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference softball tournament Softball Park at Gartland FieldPoughkeepsie, NY Monmouth
Mid-American Conference [[{{{school}}}|Miami (OH)]] Brenna Brownfield, Kent State[37] Andrea Scali, Kent State[37] Clarisa Crowell, Miami[37] 2019 Mid-American Conference softball tournament Firestone StadiumAkron, OH [[{{{school}}}|Toledo]]
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference [[{{{school}}}|Bethune–Cookman]] Damali Young, Morgan State[38] Alexis Bermudez, Bethune-Cookman[38] James Inzana, Norfolk State[38] 2019 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference softball tournament Sunnyland ParkOrmond Beach, FL Bethune–Cookman
Missouri Valley Conference Drake Sammey Bunch, Northern Iowa[39] Nicole Newman, Drake[39] Rich Calvert, Drake[39] 2019 Missouri Valley Conference softball tournament Petersen Hotels Field at the Louisville Slugger Sports ComplexPeoria, IL Drake
Mountain West Conference [[{{{school}}}|Colorado State]] Amber Nelson, Colorado State[40] Jenessa Ullegue, San Jose State[40] Jen Fisher, Colorado State[40] No Tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid Colorado State
Northeast Conference [[{{{school}}}|LIU Brooklyn]] Hailey Desrosiers, Sacred Heart[41] Elena Valenzuela, LIU Brooklyn[41] Roy Kortmann, LIU Brooklyn[41] 2019 Northeast Conference softball tournament LIU FieldBrooklyn, NY [[{{{school}}}|Saint Francis (PA)]]
Ohio Valley Conference [[{{{school}}}|Southeast Missouri State]]
& [[{{{school}}}|Jacksonville State]]
Rachel Anderson, Southeast Missouri[42] Faith Sims, Jacksonville State[42] Mark Redburn, Southeast Missouri[42] 2019 Ohio Valley Conference softball tournament Choccolocco ParkOxford, AL Southeast Missouri State
Pac–12 Conference UCLA
&
Washington
Rachel Garcia, UCLA[43] Rachel Garcia, UCLA[43] Jessica Allister, Stanford[43] No Tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid UCLA
Patriot League [[{{{school}}}|Boston University]] Alex Heinen, Boston University[44] Ali DuBois, Boston University[44] Joey Lye, Bucknell[44] 2019 Patriot League softball tournament BU Softball FieldBoston, MA Boston University
Southeastern Conference Alabama Abbey Cheek, Kentucky[45] Sarah Cornell, Alabama[45] Patrick Murphy, Alabama[45] 2019 Southeastern Conference softball tournament Davis DiamondCollege Station, TX Florida
Southern Conference [[{{{school}}}|UNC Greensboro]] Marissa Guimbarda, Furman[46] Celie Hudson, Chattanooga[46] Janelle Breneman, UNC Greensboro[46] 2019 Southern Conference softball tournament Frost StadiumChattanooga, TN [[{{{school}}}|Chattanooga]]
Southland Conference [[{{{school}}}|Sam Houston State]] Lindsey McLeod, Sam Houston State[47] Lindsey McLeod, Sam Houston State[47] Garrett Valis, Sam Houston State[47] 2019 Southland Conference softball tournament Lady Demon DiamondNatchitoches, LA Sam Houston State
Southwestern Athletic Conference Texas Southern Tamia Lee-Barbadillo, Alabama A&M[48] Crystal Castillo, Prairie View A&M[48] Cassandra Brown, Alabama A&M[48] 2019 Southwestern Athletic Conference softball tournament Barbara Williams Softball ComplexMontgomery, AL Alabama State
Summit League North Dakota State Katie Shoultz, North Dakota State[49] KK Leddy, North Dakota State[49] Darren Mueller, North Dakota State[49] 2019 Summit League softball tournament Tharaldson Park at the Ellig Sports ComplexFargo, ND North Dakota State
Sun Belt Conference Louisiana Alissa Dalton, Louisiana[50] Summer Ellyson, Louisiana[50] Gerry Glasco, Louisiana[50] 2019 Sun Belt Conference softball tournament Bobcat Softball Stadium • San Marcos, TX Louisiana
West Coast Conference BYU Lexi Tarrow, BYU[51] Arissa Paulson, BYU[51] Sami Strinz-Ward, Loyola Marymount[51] No Tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid BYU
Western Athletic Conference Seattle Nikki Butler, New Mexico State[52] Samaria Diaz, New Mexico State[52] Kathy Rodolph, New Mexico State[52] 2019 Western Athletic Conference softball tournament Stapleton-Pierson StadiumPhoenix, AZ Seattle

National Invitational Softball Championship

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UTA Mavericks defeated the Iowa State Cyclones in the championship; Aileen Garcia was named MVP for the series.

Women's College World Series

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Participants

School Conference Record (conference) Head coach WCWS appearances†
(including 2019 WCWS)
WCWS best finish†* WCWS W–L record†
(excluding 2019 WCWS)
Alabama SEC 57–8 (18–6) Patrick Murphy 12
(last: 2016)
1st
(2012)
17–21
Arizona Pac-12 47–12 (19–5) Mike Candrea 23
(last: 2010)
1st
(1991, 1993, 1994, 1996
1997, 2001, 2006, 2007)
61–32
Florida SEC 49–16 (12–12) Tim Walton 10
(last: 2018)
1st
(2014, 2015)
26-16
Minnesota Big Ten 46–12 (20–2) Jamie Trachsel 1
Oklahoma Big 12 54–3 (18–0) Patty Gasso 13
(last: 2018)
1st
(2000, 2013, 2016, 2017)
30–17
Oklahoma State Big 12 44–15 (13–5) Kenny Gajewski 8
(last: 2011)
3rd
(1989, 1990, 1993, 1994)
11–14
UCLA Pac-12 51–6 (20–4) Kelly Inouye-Perez 29
(last: 2018)
1st
(1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989
1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004)
94–29
Washington Pac-12 50–7 (20–4) Heather Tarr 14
(last: 2018)
1st
(2009)
24–21

† = From NCAA Division I Softball Championship Results

Bracket

The 2019 Women's College World Series will begin on May 30 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[53]

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                             
1 Oklahoma 3
8 Alabama 2
1 Oklahoma 6
13 Oklahoma State 1
5 Florida 1
13 Oklahoma State 2
1 Oklahoma 0(8) 7
8 Alabama 1 3
8 Alabama 15
5 Florida 3(5)
8 Alabama 2
6 Arizona 0
1 Oklahoma 3 4 X
2 UCLA 16 5 X
3 Washington 1(8)
6 Arizona 3
6 Arizona 2
2 UCLA 6
7 Minnesota 2
2 UCLA 7
2 UCLA 3 X
3 Washington 0(10) X
3 Washington 5
7 Minnesota 3
13 Oklahoma State 0
3 Washington 1

Season leaders

Batting

Pitching

Records

NCAA Division I season perfect games: 5 – Nicole Newman, Drake Bulldogs[54]

Freshman class single game strikeouts: 27 – Kelly Nelson, Holy Cross Crusaders; March 6, 2019 (16 innings)

Team consecutive wins streak: 41 – Oklahoma Sooners; February 24-May 19, 2019

Awards

YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
2019 61 172 34 59 .343 57 11 1 9 103 .588% 35 20 0 0
YEAR W L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA WHIP
2019 29 1 36 25 19 7 4 202.0 117 40 33 43 286 1.14 0.79
YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
2019 60 152 54 65 .427 53 20 0 13 138 .908% 64 14 8 9
YEAR W L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA WHIP
2019 28 4 39 32 15 7 0 186.1 97 41 37 38 269 1.39 0.72
YEAR W L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA WHIP
2019 31 8 44 36 26 13 2 230.0 129 57 51 46 317 1.55 0.76

Coaches

  • NFCA National Coaching Staff of the Year: UCLA
  • NFCA West Regional Coaching Staff of the Year: UCLA
  • NFCA Central Regional Coaching Staff of the Year: Oklahoma
  • NFCA Great Lakes Regional Coaching Staff of the Year: Minnesota
  • NFCA Mid-Atlantic Regional Coaching Staff of the Year: Virginia Tech
  • NFCA Mideast Regional Coaching Staff of the Year: Louisiana Tech & Southeast Missouri State
  • NFCA Midwest Regional Coaching Staff of the Year: Oklahoma State
  • NFCA Northeast Regional Coaching Staff of the Year: James Madison
  • NFCA Pacific Regional Coaching Staff of the Year: Washington
  • NFCA South Regional Coaching Staff of the Year: Alabama
  • NFCA Southeast Regional Coaching Staff of the Year: Florida

Assistants

  • NFCA Assistant Coach of the Year: Sara Michalowski-Marino, Missouri

Other Awards

  • Turface Athletics/NFCA Field of the Year: Jane Sanders Stadium, Oregon
  • Donna Newberry "Perseverance" Award: Bari Mance
  • Humanitarian Award: Joelle Della Volpe, St. Mary's High School (NJ)
  • Distinguished Service Award:

All America Teams

The following players were members of the All-American Teams.[68]

First Team

Position Player Class School
P Gabbie Plain SO. Washington Huskies
Amber Fiser JR. Minnesota Golden Gophers
Giselle Juarez JR. Oklahoma Sooners
C Dejah Mulipola JR. Arizona Wildcats
1B Kayla Konwent JR. Wisconsin Badgers
2B Caleigh Clifton SR. Oklahoma Sooners
3B Abbey Cheek SR. Kentucky Wildcats
SS Sis Bates JR. Washington Huskies
OF Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza JR. Arizona Wildcats
Morgan Howe SR. Arizona State Sun Devils
Amanda Lorenz SR. Florida Gators
UT Rachel Garcia JR. UCLA Bruins
Cait Brooks SR. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
AT-L Nicole Newman SR. Drake Bulldogs
Sydney Sherrill SO. FSU Seminoles
Kylan Becker SR. Mississippi Rebels
Taylor McQuillin SR. Arizona Wildcats
Sydney Romero SR. Oklahoma Sooners

Second Team

Position Player Class School
P Kelly Barnhill SR. Florida Gators
Georgina Corrick SO. USF Bulls
Montana Fouts FR. Alabama Crimson Tide
C Morganne Flores JR. Washington Huskies
1B Kaylee Tow SO. Alabama Crimson Tide
2B Reyna Carranco JR. Arizona Wildcats
3B Amanda Sánchez SR. LSU Tigers
SS Lili Piper SR. Ohio State Buckeyes
OF Bubba Nickles JR. UCLA Bruins
Jocelyn Alo SO. Oklahoma Sooners
Falepolima Aviu SR. Oklahoma Sooners
UT Shelbi Sunseri SO. LSU Tigers
Ulufa Leilua JR. Mississippi State Bulldogs
AT-L Jessie Harper JR. Arizona Wildcats
Bailey Hemphill JR. Alabama Crimson Tide
Autumn Storms JR. Arkansas Razorbacks
Janae Jefferson SO. Texas Longhorns
Meghan King SR. FSU Seminoles

Third Team

Position Player Class School
P Taran Alvelo SR. Washington Huskies
Summer Ellyson JR. ULL Ragin' Cajuns
Danielle Williams FR. Northwestern Wildcats
C Mia Davidson SO. Mississippi State Bulldogs
1B Grace Green FR. Oklahoma Sooners
2B Aubrey Leach SR. Tennessee Lady Vols
3B Skylee James SR. UIC Flames
SS Alyssa DiCarlo SR. Georgia Bulldogs
OF Kindra Hackbarth JR. Arizona State Sun Devils
Kate Gordon JR. James Madison Dukes
Karli Hamilton JR. Texas Tech Red Raiders
UT Odicci Alexander JR. James Madison Dukes
Kendyl Lindaman JR. Florida Gators
AT-L Megan Good SR. James Madison Dukes
Samantha Show SR. Oklahoma State Cowgirls
Miranda Elish JR. Texas Longhorns
Emily Clark SR. Ohio State Buckeyes
Rachel Anderson JR. Southeast Missouri State Redhawks

Final rankings

USA Today / NFCA DI Top 25 Coaches Poll [69]
Ranking Team
1 UCLA
2 Oklahoma
3 Washington
4 Alabama
5 Arizona
6 Oklahoma State
7 Florida
8 Minnesota
9 Florida State
10 LSU
11 Texas
12 Tennessee
13 James Madison
14 [[{{{school}}}|Northwestern]]
15 Ole Miss
16 Kentucky
17 Georgia
18 Louisiana
19 [[{{{school}}}|Texas Tech]]
20 Michigan
21 South Carolina
22 Auburn
23 [[{{{school}}}|Virginia Tech]]
24 Arizona State
25 [[{{{school}}}|Wisconsin]]
ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 [70]
Ranking Team
1 UCLA
2 Oklahoma
3 Washington
4 Alabama
5 Arizona
6 Oklahoma State
7 Florida
8 Minnesota
9 Florida State
10 Texas
11 Tennessee
12 LSU
13 James Madison
14 Ole Miss
15 Kentucky
16 [[{{{school}}}|Northwestern]]
17 Louisiana
18 Michigan
19 [[{{{school}}}|Texas Tech]]
20 Georgia
21 [[{{{school}}}|Virginia Tech]]
22 [[{{{school}}}|Wisconsin]]
T-23 Auburn
T-23 South Carolina
25 Drake
Softball America[71]
Ranking Team
1 UCLA
2 Oklahoma
3 Washington
4 Alabama
5 Arizona
6 Oklahoma State
7 Florida
8 Minnesota
9 Texas
10 LSU
11 Ole Miss
12 Tennessee
13 Florida State
14 Kentucky
15 James Madison
16 [[{{{school}}}|Northwestern]]
17 Louisiana
18 Michigan
19 [[{{{school}}}|Wisconsin]]
20 [[{{{school}}}|Texas Tech]]
21 Georgia
22 [[{{{school}}}|Virginia Tech]]
23 Auburn
24 South Carolina
25 Arizona State

Coaching changes

This table lists programs that changed head coaches at any point from the first day of the 2019 season until the day before the first day of the 2020 season.[72]

Team Former
coach
Interim
coach
New
coach
Reason
Abilene Christian Bobby Reeves Abigail Farler On May 11, Reeves stepped down as head coach of the Abilene Christian after 9 seasons with the program.[73] Abigail Farler was named as new softball coach on June 13.[74]
Akron Julie Jones Meaggan Pettipiece On May 16, Akron announced that head coach Julie Jones would not receive a contract extension and that the program will begin looking for a new head coach.[75]
Alabama State Chris Steiner-Wilcoxson Todd Bradley On August 6, Chris Steiner-Wilcoxson accepted the head coaching position at FIU, leaving Alabama State after five seasons.[76] On October 10, Todd Bradley was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[77]
Army Bob Beretta Cheryl Milligan On June 19, Army West Point announced the hiring of assistant coach Cheryl Milligan as head coach of the softball program.[78]
Belmont Brian Levin Megan Rhodes Smith On June 25, Brian Levin accepted the head coaching position at Southern Miss, leaving Belmont after nine seasons with a record of 91–70.[79] On July 12, Megan Rhodes Smith was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[80]
Boston College Ashley Obrest Megan Brown Amy Kvilhaug On May 21, Ashley Obrest announced her resignation as head coach of the Boston College softball program effective immediately.[81] On July 2, Amy Kvilhaug was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[82]
Central Michigan Margo Jonker McCall Salmon Jonker announced her retirement after 40 seasons at Central Michigan on May 13.[83] On June 20, Central Michigan announced the hiring of McCall Salmon as new head coach of the softball program.[84]
Charlotte Aimee DeVos Ashley Chastain On May 13, Charlotte announced that head coach Aimee DeVos will not be retained after 25 years with the program.[85] On June 6, Charlotte announced the hiring of Ashley Chastain as head coach of the Charlotte softball program. Chastain served as pitching coach for the last two seasons at Ole Miss.[86]
Connecticut Jen McIntyre Laura Valentino On May 22, UConn announced that head coach Jen McIntyre will not be returning as head coach of the Huskies softball program after 5 seasons.[87] On July 3, Laura Valentino was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[88]
Detroit Mercy John Conway Marc Gillis John Conway announced his retirement after 5 seasons with the team. On July 2, Marc Gillis, a Titans assistant for 2 seasons, was promoted to head coach.[89]
Delaware State Amber Jackson Jeff Franquet On April 15, Amber Jackson announced she would be stepping down as head coach of Delaware State at the end of the season.[90] On June 13, Jeff Franquet was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[91]
Eastern Illinois Kim Schuette Tara Archibald On June 28, Kim Schuette accepted the pitching coach position at Ole Miss, leaving Eastern Illinois after three seasons with a record of 80–80.[92][93] On August 5, Tara Archibald was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[94]
FIU Gator Rebhan Heather Gelbard Chris Steiner-Wilcoxson On October 17, 2018, FIU parted ways with Gator Rebhan.[95] Heather Gelbard was named interim head coach. On August 6, Chris Steiner-Wilcoxson was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[76]
Green Bay Scott Wachholz Sara Kubuske On June 9, Green Bay announced that it was parting ways with head coach Scott Wachholz. On July 8, Sara Kubuske was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[96]
Idaho State Candi Letts Cristal Brown On June 18, Idaho State announced that Candi Letts would not return for the 2020 season.[97] On July 29, Cristal Brown was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[98]
Louisiana Tech Mark Montgomery Bianca Duran Maria Winn-Ratliff On September 9, Mark Montgomery accepted the head coaching position at Maryland, leaving Louisiana Tech after seven seasons with a record of 226–163.[99] On September 23, Maria Winn-Ratliff was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[100]
Loyola-Chicago Alicia Abbott On August 5, Alicia Abbott was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[101]
Maryland Julie Wright Vicky Galasso & Tori Finucane Mark Montgomery On August 7, Julie Wright stepped down as head softball coach at Maryland after four seasons.[102] On September 9, Mark Montgomery was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[103]
Mississippi State Vann Stuedeman Samantha Ricketts On July 16, Mississippi State announced that Vann Stuedeman would not return as head coach after 8 seasons.[104] On July 22, Samantha Ricketts was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[105]
North Carolina A&T Patti Raduenz On July 22, Patti Raduenz was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[106]
Ole Miss Mike Smith Ruben Felix On December 8, Mike Smith announced his resignation as head coach of the Ole Miss softball program. Ruben Felix was named the interim head coach for the 2020 season.[107]
San Diego Melissa McElvain Jessica Pistole On May 21, Melissa McElvain announced her resignation as head coach of the San Diego softball program.[108] On July 30, Jessica Pistole was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[109]
Santa Clara Lisa Dodd Gina Carbonatto On June 24, Gina Carbonatto was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[110]
SIU Edwardsville Jessica Jones On June 20, SIU Edwardsville appointed interim head softball coach, Jessica Jones, as permanent head coach of the program.[111]
Southern Miss Wendy Hogue Brian Levin On May 10, Wendy Hogue announced her resignation as head coach of the Southern Miss softball program effective immediately.[112] On June 14, Southern Miss announced the hiring of Brian Levin as head coach of the Southern Miss softball program.[79]
Southern Utah Kortny Hall Don Don Williams On July 16, Southern Utah parted ways with Kortny Hall, going 6–34 in one season at the school.[113] On August 22, Don Don Williams was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[114]
Tennessee Tech Bonnie Graham Michelle DePolo On August 1, Bonnie Graham announced her resignation as head coach of the Tennessee Tech program to take on a new role.[115] On August 19, Michelle DePolo was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[116]
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Blake Miller Kristen Zaleski On May 10, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi announced that head coach Blake Miller's contract will not be renewed.[117] On June 20, Texas A&M–Corpus Christi announced the hiring of Kristen Zaleski as head coach of the softball program.[118]
Tulsa John Bargfeldt Crissy Strimple On June 7, John Bargfeldt announced his resignation as head coach of the Tulsa program to pursue better opportunities.[119] On June 12, Tulsa announced that they have promoted Crissy Strimple to head coach of the Tulsa Program. She has spent the last 8 seasons as associate head coach at Tulsa.[120]
Utah Valley T.J. Hubbard Shelby Graves Stacy May-Johnson On December 11, T.J. Hubbard accepted the head coaching position at UTEP, leaving Utah Valley after three seasons.[121] Assistant Coach Shelby Graves was named interim head coach until a permanent replacement is named.[122] On December 30, Stacy May-Johnson was named the head coach for the 2020 season.[123]
UTEP Tobin Echo-Hawk T.J. Hubbard On November 8, UTEP announced that Tobin Echo-Hawk would not return as head coach after 6 seasons.[124] On December 11, T.J. Hubbard was named the new head coach for the 2020 season.[121]
UT Martin Donley Canary Brian Dunn Canary announced his retirement after 18 seasons at UT Martin on May 14.[125] On June 11, UT Martin announced the hiring of Brian Dunn to be the head coach of the UT Martin softball program.[126]
Western Illinois Beth Golitko Holly Van Vlymen On August 26, Beth Golitko accepted the assistant coaching position at Loyola Chicago, leaving Western Illinois after two seasons.[127] On November 14, Holly Van Vlymen was named the interim head coach for the 2020 season.[128]

See also

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