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2010 NCAA Division I softball tournament


FieldValue
Year2010
Teams64
WCWSBallparkASA Hall of Fame Stadium
CityOklahoma City
ChampionsUCLA
TitleCount12th NCAA (13th overall)
Runner-UpArizona
WCWSCount22nd
CoachKelly Inouye-Perez
CoachCount1st
MOPMegan Langenfeld
MOPTeamUCLA

| Runner-Up=Arizona

The 2010 NCAA Division 1 softball tournament was held from May 20 through June 8, 2010 and is part of the 2010 NCAA Division 1 softball season. The 64 NCAA Division 1 college softball teams were selected out of an eligible 284 teams on May 16, 2010. 30 teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conference, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division 1 Softball Selection Committee. The tournament culminated with eight teams playing in the 2010 Women's College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. UCLA won their record 11th championship, defeating Arizona in the final.

Automatic bids

ConferenceChampion
ACC
America East
Atlantic 10
Atlantic Sun
Big 10
Big 12
Big East
Big South
Big West
Colonial
Conference-USA
Horizon
Ivy
Mid-American
Metro Atlantic
Mid-Eastern
Missouri Valley
Mountain West
Northeast
Ohio Valley
Pac-10
Pacific Coast
Patriot
SECAlabama
Southern
Southland
SWAC
Summit
Sun BeltLouisiana–Lafayette
WAC

National seeds

Teams in "italics" advanced to super regionals. Teams in "bold" advanced to Women's College World Series.

  1. Alabama
  2. **

  3. Florida
  4. UCLA


  5. Arizona
  6. **
  7. **
  8. **


Regionals and super regionals

Tuscaloosa Super Regional

| RD2-group1=Tuscaloosa Regional | RD2-group2=Stanford Regional |RD1-seed01=1 |RD1-team01=Alabama |RD1-score01=9 |RD1-seed02= |RD1-team02= |RD1-score02=0 |RD1-seed03= |RD1-team03=**** |RD1-score03=4 |RD1-seed04= |RD1-team04= |RD1-score04=1 |RD1-seed05= |RD1-team05=Alcorn State |RD1-score05=1 |RD1-seed06= |RD1-team06=UAB |RD1-score06=10 |RD1-seed07=16 |RD1-team07=**** |RD1-score07=10 |RD1-seed08= |RD1-team08= |RD1-score08=2 |RD1-seed09= |RD1-team09=**** |RD1-score09=5 |RD1-seed10= |RD1-team10= |RD1-score10=4 |RD1-seed11= |RD1-team11=UC Davis |RD1-score11=0 |RD1-seed12= |RD1-team12=Texas Tech |RD1-score12=1 |RD2-seed01=1 |RD2-team01=Alabama |RD2-score01=5 |RD2-seed02= |RD2-team02=Lipscomb |RD2-score02=2 |RD2-seed03= |RD2-team03=Lipscomb |RD2-score03=7 |RD2-seed04= |RD2-team04=UAB |RD2-score04=6 |RD2-seed05=16 |RD2-team05=Hawaii |RD2-score05=6 |RD2-seed06= |RD2-team06=Stanford |RD2-score06=3 |RD2-seed07= |RD2-team07=Stanford |RD2-score07=3 |RD2-seed08= |RD2-team08=Texas Tech |RD2-score08=6 |RD3-seed01=1 |RD3-team01=Alabama |RD3-score01-1=6 |RD3-score01-2=— |RD3-seed02= |RD3-team02=Lipscomb |RD3-score02-1=0 |RD3-score02-2=— |RD3-seed03=16 |RD3-team03=Hawaii |RD3-score03-1=7 |RD3-score03-2=— |RD3-seed04= |RD3-team04=Texas Tech |RD3-score04-1=1 |RD3-score04-2=— |RD4-seed01=1 |RD4-team01=Alabama |RD4-score01-1=8 |RD4-score01-2=7 |RD4-score01-3=4 |RD4-seed02=16 |RD4-team02=Hawaii |RD4-score02-1=0 |RD4-score02-2=8 |RD4-score02-3=5

Columbia Super Regional

| RD2-group1=Atlanta Regional | RD2-group2=Columbia Regional |RD1-seed01=8 |RD1-team01=**** |RD1-score01=5 |RD1-seed02= |RD1-team02= |RD1-score02=3 |RD1-seed03= |RD1-team03=**** |RD1-score03=1 |RD1-seed04= |RD1-team04= |RD1-score04=0 |RD1-seed05= |RD1-team05=Jacksonville State |RD1-score05=1 |RD1-seed06= |RD1-team06=Auburn |RD1-score06=15 |RD1-seed07=9 |RD1-team07=**** |RD1-score07=3 |RD1-seed08= |RD1-team08= |RD1-score08=2 |RD1-seed09= |RD1-team09= |RD1-score09=2 |RD1-seed10= |RD1-team10=**** |RD1-score10=4 |RD1-seed11= |RD1-team11=Creighton |RD1-score11=2 |RD1-seed12= |RD1-team12=DePaul |RD1-score12=3 |RD2-seed01=8 |RD2-team01=Georgia Tech |RD2-score01=2 |RD2-seed02= |RD2-team02=Oregon |RD2-score02=11 |RD2-seed03=8 |RD2-team03=Georgia Tech |RD2-score03=4 |RD2-seed04= |RD2-team04=Auburn |RD2-score04=1 |RD2-seed05=9 |RD2-team05=Missouri |RD2-score05=3 |RD2-seed06= |RD2-team06=Illinois |RD2-score06=1 |RD2-seed07= |RD2-team07=Illinois |RD2-score07=9 |RD2-seed08= |RD2-team08=DePaul |RD2-score08=1 |RD3-seed01= |RD3-team01=Oregon |RD3-score01-1=4 |RD3-score01-2=— |RD3-seed02=8 |RD3-team02=Georgia Tech |RD3-score02-1=3 |RD3-score02-2=— |RD3-seed03=9 |RD3-team03=Missouri |RD3-score03-1=4 |RD3-score03-2=— |RD3-seed04= |RD3-team04=Illinois |RD3-score04-1=2 |RD3-score04-2=— |RD4-seed01= |RD4-team01=Oregon |RD4-score01-1=0 |RD4-score01-2=2 |RD4-score01-3=— |RD4-seed02=9 |RD4-team02=Missouri |RD4-score02-1=1 |RD4-score02-2=7 |RD4-score02-3=—

Los Angeles Super Regional

| RD2-group1=Los Angeles Regional | RD2-group2=Baton Rouge Regional |RD1-seed01=5 |RD1-team01=UCLA |RD1-score01=11 |RD1-seed02= |RD1-team02= |RD1-score02=4 |RD1-seed03= |RD1-team03= |RD1-score03=2 |RD1-seed04= |RD1-team04=**** |RD1-score04=3 |RD1-seed05= |RD1-team05=Saint Mary's |RD1-score05=0 |RD1-seed06= |RD1-team06=Fresno State |RD1-score06=6 |RD1-seed07=12 |RD1-team07=**** |RD1-score07=6 |RD1-seed08= |RD1-team08= |RD1-score08=0 |RD1-seed09= |RD1-team09= |RD1-score09=0 |RD1-seed10= |RD1-team10=Louisiana–Lafayette |RD1-score10=5 |RD1-seed11= |RD1-team11=McNeese State |RD1-score11=0 |RD1-seed12= |RD1-team12=Texas A&M |RD1-score12=2 |RD2-seed01=5 |RD2-team01=UCLA |RD2-score01=4 |RD2-seed02= |RD2-team02=San Diego State |RD2-score02=3 |RD2-seed03= |RD2-team03=San Diego State |RD2-score03=3 |RD2-seed04= |RD2-team04=Fresno State |RD2-score04=4 |RD2-seed05=12 |RD2-team05=LSU |RD2-score05=0 |RD2-seed06= |RD2-team06=Louisiana–Lafayette |RD2-score06=1 |RD2-seed07=12 |RD2-team07=LSU |RD2-score07=0 |RD2-seed08= |RD2-team08=Texas A&M |RD2-score08=1 |RD3-seed01=5 |RD3-team01=UCLA |RD3-score01-1=7 |RD3-score01-2=— |RD3-seed02= |RD3-team02=Fresno State |RD3-score02-1=2 |RD3-score02-2=— |RD3-seed03= |RD3-team03=Louisiana–Lafayette |RD3-score03-1=6 |RD3-score03-2=— |RD3-seed04= |RD3-team04=Texas A&M |RD3-score04-1=1 |RD3-score04-2=— |RD4-seed01=5 |RD4-team01=UCLA |RD4-score01-1=10 |RD4-score01-2=10 |RD4-score01-3=— |RD4-seed02= |RD4-team02=Louisiana–Lafayette |RD4-score02-1=2 |RD4-score02-2=1 |RD4-score02-3=—

Gainesville Super Regional

| RD2-group1=Gainesville Regional | RD2-group2=Amherst Regional |RD1-seed01=4 |RD1-team01=Florida |RD1-score01=6 |RD1-seed02= |RD1-team02= |RD1-score02=0 |RD1-seed03= |RD1-team03=**** |RD1-score03=7 |RD1-seed04= |RD1-team04= |RD1-score04=1 |RD1-seed05= |RD1-team05=Bethune–Cookman |RD1-score05=0 |RD1-seed06= |RD1-team06=FIU |RD1-score06=2 |RD1-seed07=13 |RD1-team07=**** |RD1-score07=6 |RD1-seed08= |RD1-team08= |RD1-score08=1 |RD1-seed09= |RD1-team09=**** |RD1-score09=3 |RD1-seed10= |RD1-team10= |RD1-score10=1 |RD1-seed11= |RD1-team11=Boston University |RD1-score11=10 |RD1-seed12= |RD1-team12=UMass |RD1-score12=4 |RD2-seed01=4 |RD2-team01=Florida |RD2-score01=6 |RD2-seed02= |RD2-team02=UCF |RD2-score02=0 |RD2-seed03= |RD2-team03=UCF |RD2-score03=0 |RD2-seed04= |RD2-team04=FIU |RD2-score04=7 |RD2-seed05=13 |RD2-team05=Arizona State |RD2-score05=3 |RD2-seed06= |RD2-team06=Long Island |RD2-score06=2 |RD2-seed07= |RD2-team07=Long Island |RD2-score07=5 |RD2-seed08= |RD2-team08=Boston University |RD2-score08=4 |RD3-seed01=4 |RD3-team01=Florida |RD3-score01-1=13 |RD3-score01-2=— |RD3-seed02= |RD3-team02=FIU |RD3-score02-1=3 |RD3-score02-2=— |RD3-seed03=13 |RD3-team03=Arizona State |RD3-score03-1=9 |RD3-score03-2=— |RD3-seed04= |RD3-team04=Long Island |RD3-score04-1=1 |RD3-score04-2=— |RD4-seed01=4 |RD4-team01=Florida |RD4-score01-1=8 |RD4-score01-2=5 |RD4-score01-3=— |RD4-seed02=13 |RD4-team02=Arizona State |RD4-score02-1=0 |RD4-score02-2=2 |RD4-score02-3=—

Seattle Super Regional

| RD2-group1=Seattle Regional | RD2-group2=College Park Regional |RD1-seed01=3 |RD1-team01=**** |RD1-score01=3 |RD1-seed02= |RD1-team02= |RD1-score02=0 |RD1-seed03= |RD1-team03= |RD1-score03=0 |RD1-seed04= |RD1-team04=**** |RD1-score04=1 |RD1-seed05= |RD1-team05=North Dakota State |RD1-score05=1 |RD1-seed06= |RD1-team06=Nebraska |RD1-score06=5 |RD1-seed07=14 |RD1-team07=**** |RD1-score07=10 |RD1-seed08= |RD1-team08= |RD1-score08=0 |RD1-seed09= |RD1-team09=**** |RD1-score09=2 |RD1-seed10= |RD1-team10= |RD1-score10=1 |RD1-seed11= |RD1-team11=Syracuse |RD1-score11=1 |RD1-seed12= |RD1-team12=Maryland |RD1-score12=4 |RD2-seed01=3 |RD2-team01=Washington |RD2-score01=1 |RD2-seed02= |RD2-team02=North Carolina |RD2-score02=0 |RD2-seed03= |RD2-team03=North Carolina |RD2-score03=1 |RD2-seed04= |RD2-team04=Nebraska |RD2-score04=0 |RD2-seed05=14 |RD2-team05=Oklahoma |RD2-score05=1 |RD2-seed06= |RD2-team06=Fordham |RD2-score06=0 |RD2-seed07= |RD2-team07=Fordham |RD2-score07=5 |RD2-seed08= |RD2-team08=Maryland |RD2-score08=2 |RD3-seed01=3 |RD3-team01=Washington |RD3-score01-1=2 |RD3-score01-2=— |RD3-seed02= |RD3-team02=North Carolina |RD3-score02-1=1 |RD3-score02-2=— |RD3-seed03=14 |RD3-team03=Oklahoma |RD3-score03-1=2 |RD3-score03-2=— |RD3-seed04= |RD3-team04=Fordham |RD3-score04-1=0 |RD3-score04-2=— |RD4-seed01=3 |RD4-team01=Washington |RD4-score01-1= 1 |RD4-score01-2=3 |RD4-score01-3=4 |RD4-seed02=14 |RD4-team02=Oklahoma |RD4-score02-1= 6 |RD4-score02-2=0 |RD4-score02-3=0

Athens Super Regional

| RD2-group1=Athens Regional | RD2-group2=Columbus Regional |RD1-seed01=6 |RD1-team01=**** |RD1-score01=10 |RD1-seed02= |RD1-team02= |RD1-score02=4 |RD1-seed03= |RD1-team03=**** |RD1-score03=10 |RD1-seed04= |RD1-team04= |RD1-score04=1 |RD1-seed05= |RD1-team05=Elon |RD1-score05=0 |RD1-seed06= |RD1-team06=Radford |RD1-score06=8 |RD1-seed07=11 |RD1-team07=**** |RD1-score07=10 |RD1-seed08= |RD1-team08= |RD1-score08=0 |RD1-seed09= |RD1-team09=**** |RD1-score09=6 |RD1-seed10= |RD1-team10= |RD1-score10=5 |RD1-seed11= |RD1-team11=Bucknell |RD1-score11=0 |RD1-seed12= |RD1-team12=Ohio State |RD1-score12=6 |RD2-seed01=6 |RD2-team01=Georgia |RD2-score01=5 |RD2-seed02= |RD2-team02=Florida State |RD2-score02=2 |RD2-seed03= |RD2-team03=Florida State |RD2-score03=2 |RD2-seed04= |RD2-team04=Radford |RD2-score04=3 |RD2-seed05=11 |RD2-team05=California |RD2-score05=1 |RD2-seed06= |RD2-team06=Kentucky |RD2-score06=0 |RD2-seed07= |RD2-team07=Kentucky |RD2-score07=3 |RD2-seed08= |RD2-team08=Ohio State |RD2-score08=5 |RD3-seed01=6 |RD3-team01=Georgia |RD3-score01-1=8 |RD3-score01-2=— |RD3-seed02= |RD3-team02=Radford |RD3-score02-1=1 |RD3-score02-2=— |RD3-seed03=11 |RD3-team03=California |RD3-score03-1=7 |RD3-score03-2=— |RD3-seed04= |RD3-team04=Ohio State |RD3-score04-1=0 |RD3-score04-2=— |RD4-seed01=6 |RD4-team01=Georgia |RD4-score01-1=7 |RD4-score01-2=10 |RD4-score01-3=— |RD4-seed02=11 |RD4-team02=California |RD4-score02-1=0 |RD4-score02-2=1 |RD4-score02-3=—

Tucson Super Regional

| RD2-group1=Austin Regional | RD2-group2=Tucson Regional |RD1-seed01=7 |RD1-team01=**** |RD1-score01=6 |RD1-seed02= |RD1-team02= |RD1-score02=0 |RD1-seed03= |RD1-team03= |RD1-score03=0 |RD1-seed04= |RD1-team04=**** |RD1-score04=1 |RD1-seed05= |RD1-team05=Iona |RD1-score05=0 |RD1-seed06= |RD1-team06=East Carolina |RD1-score06=3 |RD1-seed07=10 |RD1-team07=Arizona |RD1-score07=9 |RD1-seed08= |RD1-team08= |RD1-score08=0 |RD1-seed09= |RD1-team09= |RD1-score09=6 |RD1-seed10= |RD1-team10=**** |RD1-score10=8 |RD1-seed11= |RD1-team11=Cornell |RD1-score11=0 |RD1-seed12= |RD1-team12=Oklahoma State |RD1-score12=7 |RD2-seed01=7 |RD2-team01=Texas |RD2-score01=8 |RD2-seed02= |RD2-team02=BYU |RD2-score02=9 |RD2-seed03=7 |RD2-team03=Texas |RD2-score03=0 |RD2-seed04= |RD2-team04=East Carolina |RD2-score04=1 |RD2-seed05=10 |RD2-team05=Arizona |RD2-score05=6 |RD2-seed06= |RD2-team06=Hofstra |RD2-score06=0 |RD2-seed07= |RD2-team07=Hofstra |RD2-score07=5 |RD2-seed08= |RD2-team08=Oklahoma State |RD2-score08=2 |RD3-seed01= |RD3-team01=BYU |RD3-score01-1=8 |RD3-score01-2=— |RD3-seed02= |RD3-team02=East Carolina |RD3-score02-1=3 |RD3-score02-2=— |RD3-seed03=10 |RD3-team03=Arizona |RD3-score03-1=10 |RD3-score03-2=— |RD3-seed04= |RD3-team04=Hofstra |RD3-score04-1=6 |RD3-score04-2=— |RD4-seed01= |RD4-team01=BYU |RD4-score01-1=1 |RD4-score01-2=2 |RD4-score01-3=— |RD4-seed02=10 |RD4-team02=Arizona |RD4-score02-1=2 |RD4-score02-2=10 |RD4-score02-3=—

Ann Arbor Super Regional

|RD2-group1=Ann Arbor Regional |RD2-group2=Knoxville Regional |RD1-seed01=2 |RD1-team01=**** |RD1-score01=11 |RD1-seed02= |RD1-team02= |RD1-score02=2 |RD1-seed03= |RD1-team03=**** |RD1-score03=1 |RD1-seed04= |RD1-team04= |RD1-score04=0 |RD1-seed05= |RD1-team05=Wright State |RD1-score05=10 |RD1-seed06= |RD1-team06=Illinois State |RD1-score06=8 |RD1-seed07=15 |RD1-team07=**** |RD1-score07=5 |RD1-seed08= |RD1-team08= |RD1-score08=0 |RD1-seed09= |RD1-team09=**** |RD1-score09=1 |RD1-seed10= |RD1-team10= |RD1-score10=0 |RD1-seed11= |RD1-team11=Ball State |RD1-score11=1 |RD1-seed12= |RD1-team12=Louisville |RD1-score12=5 |RD2-seed01=2 |RD2-team01=Michigan |RD2-score01=8 |RD2-seed02= |RD2-team02=Notre Dame |RD2-score02=0 |RD2-seed03= |RD2-team03=Notre Dame |RD2-score03=6 |RD2-seed04= |RD2-team04=Wright State |RD2-score04=5 |RD2-seed05=15 |RD2-team05=Tennessee |RD2-score05=11 |RD2-seed06= |RD2-team06=Virginia |RD2-score06=2 |RD2-seed07= |RD2-team07=Virginia |RD2-score07=4 |RD2-seed08= |RD2-team08=Louisville |RD2-score08=7 |RD3-seed01=2 |RD3-team01=Michigan |RD3-score01-1=12 |RD3-score01-2=— |RD3-seed02= |RD3-team02=Notre Dame |RD3-score02-1=2 |RD3-score02-2=— |RD3-seed03=15 |RD3-team03=Tennessee |RD3-score03-1=3 |RD3-score03-2=— |RD3-seed04= |RD3-team04=Louisville |RD3-score04-1=1 |RD3-score04-2=— |RD4-seed01=2 |RD4-team01=Michigan |RD4-score01-1=0 |RD4-score01-2=3 |RD4-score01-3=— |RD4-seed02=15 |RD4-team02=Tennessee |RD4-score02-1=5 |RD4-score02-2=4 |RD4-score02-3=—

Women's College World Series

Rule changes

Field dimensions

Whereas in previous years, the outfield fence was set at 190 feet from home plate and standing four feet in height, the fence was moved back to 200 feet and raised to a height of six feet for this year's tournament. Despite the change, the 2010 Series saw a record-breaking number of home runs resulting from "some of the power brought into the game by composite-barreled bats."

Illegal pitching

The 2010 WCWS was marked by a proliferation of illegal pitch calls, following a memo by NCAA Softball Secretary Rules Editor Dee Abrahamson outlining an increased emphasis on legal pitching. Arizona Wildcats pitcher Kenzie Fowler, in particular, was cited for eight illegal pitches in Arizona's first-round 9-0 loss to Tennessee, and a further eight illegal pitches in Arizona's second-round 4-3 win over Washington; Fowler was cited for 16 of the 22 illegal pitches called in the first eight games of the tournament. Wildcats coach Mike Candrea reacted by saying that "the officials were way too involved in [the Tennessee] game," and that the citation of illegal pitches was "sporadic."

Participants

SchoolConferenceRecord (conference)Head coachWCWS appearances†
(including 2010 WCWS)WCWS best finish†WCWS W–L record†
(excluding 2010 WCWS)
ArizonaPacific-1048–11 (13–8)Mike Candrea22
(last: 2009)1st
(1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2006, 2007)57–29
FloridaSoutheastern48–8 (20–4)Tim Walton3
(last: 2009)2nd
(2009)6–4
Southeastern48–11 (18–8)Lu Harris-Champer2
(last: 2009)3rd
(2009)3–2
WAC49–15 (19–1)Bob Coolen1--
Big 1256–11 (11–7)Ehren Earleywine5
(last: 2009)5th
(1991)1–8
Southeastern47–13 (17–8)Ralph Weekly
Karen Weekly4
(last: 2007)2nd
(2007)10–6
UCLAPacific-1045–11 (14–7)Kelly Inouye-Perez25
(last: 2008)1st
(1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004)89–29
Pacific-1050–7 (17–4)Heather Tarr9
(last: 2009)1st
(2009)20–15

† Excludes results of the pre-NCAA Women's College World Series of 1969 through 1981.

Results

Bracket

| RD1-seed01=16 | RD1-team01=**** | RD1-score01=3 | RD1-seed02=9 | RD1-team02= | RD1-score02=2 | RD1-seed03=4 | RD1-team03=Florida | RD1-score03=3 | RD1-seed04=5 | RD1-team04=UCLA | RD1-score04=16 | RD1-seed05=9 | RD1-team05=Missouri | RD1-score05=0 | RD1-seed06=4 | RD1-team06=Florida | RD1-score06=5 | RD1-seed07=3 | RD1-team07= | RD1-score07=3 | RD1-seed08=6 | RD1-team08=**** | RD1-score08=6 | RD1-seed09=10 | RD1-team09=Arizona | RD1-score09=0 | RD1-seed10=15 | RD1-team10=**** | RD1-score10=9 | RD1-seed11=10 | RD1-team11=Arizona | RD1-score11=4 | RD1-seed12=3 | RD1-team12=Washington | RD1-score12=3 | RD2-seed01=16 | RD2-team01=Hawaii | RD2-score01=2 | RD2-seed02=5 | RD2-team02=UCLA | RD2-score02=5 | RD2-seed03=6 | RD2-team03=Georgia | RD2-score03=3 | RD2-seed04=4 | RD2-team04=Florida | RD2-score04=2 | RD2-seed05=6 | RD2-team05=Georgia | RD2-score05=5 | RD2-seed06=15 | RD2-team06=Tennessee | RD2-score06=7 | RD2-seed07=16 | RD2-team07=Hawaii | RD2-score07=1 | RD2-seed08=10 | RD2-team08=Arizona | RD2-score08=5 | RD3-seed01=5 | RD3-team01=UCLA | RD3-score01-1=5 | RD3-score01-2=— | RD3-seed02=6 | RD3-team02=Georgia | RD3-score02-1=2 | RD3-score02-2=— | RD3-seed03=15 | RD3-team03=Tennessee | RD3-score03-1=0 | RD3-score03-2=2 | RD3-seed04=10 | RD3-team04=Arizona | RD3-score04-1=8 | RD3-score04-2=5 | RD4-seed01=5 | RD4-team01=UCLA | RD4-score01-1=6 | RD4-score01-2=15 | RD4-score01-3=— | RD4-seed02=10 | RD4-team02=Arizona | RD4-score02-1=5 | RD4-score02-2=9 | RD4-score02-3=—

Game results

DateGameWinnerScoreLoserNotes
June 3, 2010Game 13–2Alexandra Aguirre and Traci Yoshikawa homered for HI
Rhea Taylor homered for MO
Game 2UCLA16–3
(6 inn)FloridaAndrea Harrison homered twice and
Megan Langenfeld homered for UCLA
Game 39–0
(5 inn)ArizonaKenzie Fowler called for eight illegal pitches;
Ivy Renfroe pitched a 3-hit shutout
Game 46–3Kristyn Sandberg and Megan Wiggins homered for GA
June 4, 2010Game 5UCLA5–2Samantha Camuso, Julie Burney, and Andrea Harrison hit
home runs for UCLA; Alexandra Aguirre homered for HI
Game 67–5Erinn Webb hit a grand slam for TN;
Ashley Razey homered for GA
June 5, 2010Game 7Florida5–0Brittany Schutte homered twice and
Kelsey Bruder homered for FL
Game 8Arizona4–3Kenzie Fowler called for eight illegal pitches;
Danielle Lawrie's final collegiate performance
Game 93–2FloridaAlisa Goler homered for GA;
Brittany Schutte homered for FL;
Kristyn Sandberg left with knee sprain
Game 10Arizona5–1Kenzie Fowler called for five illegal pitches;
Traci Yoshikawa homered for HI
June 6, 2010Game 11UCLA5–2B. B. Bates and Samantha Camuso homered for UCLA
Game 12Arizona8–0
(5 inn)Game ended by run-ahead rule
Game 13Arizona5–2Stacie Chambers and K'Lee Arredondo homered for AZ
June 7, 2010Finals game 1UCLA6–5
(8 inn)ArizonaSeventh World Series between UCLA and Arizona
Megan Langenfeld homered twice for UCLA;
K'Lee Arredondo and Stacie Chambers homered for AZ
June 8, 2010Finals game 2UCLA15–9ArizonaAndrea Harrison hit a grand slam and Megan Langenfeld,
Julie Burney and Samantha Camuso homered for UCLA;
Stacie Chambers homered twice and Lini Koria homered for AZ

Championship game

SchoolTop BatterStats.
UCLAJulie Burney (3B)3-5 3RBIs HR K
ArizonaStacie Chambers (C)2-3 4RBIs 2HRs BB K
SchoolPitcherIPHRERBBSOABBF
UCLAAleah Macon (W)4.1
UCLADonna Kerr2.2
ArizonaKenzie Fowler (L)1.0
ArizonaSarah Akamine4.0
ArizonaAshley Ralston2.0

Final standings

PlaceSchoolWCWS record
1stUCLA5–0
2ndArizona4–3
3rdTennessee2–2
Georgia2–2
5thFlorida1–2
Hawaii1–2
7thWashington0–2
Missouri0–2

WCWS records

  • Home runs, game (individual), 2 - tied with Yvonne Gutierrez (UCLA, 1992), Lindsey Collins (Arizona, 1999), & Francesca Enea (Florida, 2008) :In Game 2, Andrea Harrison hit two home runs in UCLA's 16-3 win over Florida. :In Game 7, Brittany Schutte hit two home runs in Florida's 5-0 win over Missouri. :In Game 14, Megan Langenfeld hit two home runs in UCLA's 8-inning 6-5 win over Arizona. :In Game 15, Stacie Chambers hit two home runs in Arizona's game against UCLA.
  • Home runs, Series (individual), 4 - new record, surpassing former record of 3 (Gutierrez in 1992; Toni Mascarenas in 2001; Tairia Mims in 2003) :Megan Langenfeld hit one home run in Game 2, two home runs in Game 14, and one home run in Game 15. :Andrea Harrison hit two home runs in Game 2, one home run in Game 5, and a grand slam in Game 15. :Stacie Chambers hit one home run in Game 13, one home run in Game 14, and two home runes in Game 15.
  • Multi-home run games, Series (total), 4 - new record, surpassing former record of one (Gutierrez in 1992, Collins in 1999, & Enea in 2008)
  • Multi-home run games, Series (team), 2 by UCLA - new record, surpassing former record of one (UCLA in 1992, Arizona in 1999, Florida in 2008)
  • Home runs, Series (team), 14 by UCLA - new record :Samantha Camuso hit UCLA's 14th home run of the Series in Game 15.
  • Home runs, Series (total), 35 - new record, surpassing former record of 24 (2009) :K'Lee Arredondo hit the 24th home run of the Series in Game 13 :Megan Langenfeld hit the 25th home run of the Series in Game 14. :Stacie Chambers hit the 35th home run of the Series in Game 15.
  • RBI, Series (individual), 11 - new record, surpassing former record of 7 (Niki Williams in 2009) :In Game 15, Andrea Harrison hit a grand slam to collect her 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th RBI
  • Runs, Series (total), 141 - new record, surpassing former record of 120 (2010) :In Game 15, UCLA scored the Tournament's 120th, 121st, 122nd and 123rd runs in a 4-run second inning, while Arizona scored the Tournament's 141st run in the bottom of the ninth inning.

Championship game records

  • Home runs (total), 7 by UCLA and Arizona (4 and 3 in Game 2) - new record, surpassing former record of 3
  • Grand slams (individual), 1 (Andrea Harrison in Game 2) - new record
  • Grand slams (team), 1 (UCLA in Game 2) - new record
  • Runs (team), 15 by UCLA (Game 2) - new record, surpassing former record of 11 (ASU, 2008 Game 2)
  • Runs (total), 24 by UCLA and Arizona (15 and 9 in Game 2) - new record, surpassing former record of 19
  • Hits (team), 19 by UCLA (Game 2) - new record, surpassing former record of 17 (Iowa, May 27, 1995)
  • RBI (team), 15 by UCLA (Game 2) - new record, surpassing former record of 11 (ASU, 2008 Game 2)

Note: The above records exclude those of the pre-NCAA Women's College World Series of 1969 through 1981.

Most Outstanding Player

Megan Langenfeld was unanimously voted the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. She batted .705, going 12-for-17 with four home runs and nine RBIs, as well as reaching base in 18 of 23 plate appearances for an OBP of .782 with four walks and two hit by pitch.

References

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