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Pac-12 Softball Weekly Rundown - May 24, 2023

May 24, 2023
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SAN FRANCISCO - A national-best four Pac-12 softball programs have advanced to Super Regionals in No. 7-seed Washington, No. 9-seed Stanford, No. 15-seed Utah and Oregon.

The 2023 NCAA Division I Softball Championship continues this weekend with eight Super Regionals, where best-of-three series will be conducted to determine the the eight-team Women's College World Series field. ESPN will provide coverage from all eight Super Regional sites on one of the ESPN family of networks.

The Pac-12's four Super Regional squads out of the six total NCAA berths it received paces all leagues, ahead of the ACC (3 in Super Regionals/6 NCAA Tournament berths), Big 12 (3 in Super Regionals/4 NCAA Tournament berths) and SEC (3 in Super Regionals/12 NCAA Tournament berths). The Big Ten (Northwestern), Mountain West (San Diego State) and Sun Belt (Louisiana) each still have one team remaining.

It's the second year in a row the Pac-12 has led the country in teams still alive after the first weekend of the postseason. In 2022, the Conference had five Super Regional participants, while the ACC, Big 12 and SEC again had three apiece. Prior to last season, the Pac-12 last led the country with five Super Regional teams in 2012. The SEC paced the NCAA in Super Regional participants from 2013-21.

The nation’s most successful softball conference, Pac-12 programs have combined to win 24 of the 40 NCAA softball championships all-time, 18 more than the next closest league, and all nine Pac-12 teams have made appearances in the Women’s College World Series. Of the 13 different programs to have won an NCAA softball championship, five are from the Pac-12: UCLA (12), Arizona (8), Arizona State (2), California (1) and Washington (1).

SEATTLE SUPER REGIONAL: No. 7-seed Washington will host Louisiana for Supers, beginning on Friday, May 26 at 7 p.m. PT on ESPN, the 15th Super Regional appearance in program history. The Ragin' Cajuns won the Baton Rouge Regional, beating No. 10 seed LSU twice on Sunday.

  • It took an epic comeback by Washington to secure its Super Regional spot. Playing as the visitor at home, the Huskies plated seven in the top of the seventh to erase a 6-0 deficit and beat McNeese in a winner-take-all seventh game of the Seattle Regional.
  • According to ESPN Stats & Info since 2000, teams were 5-903 when trailing by six or more runs in the NCAA Tournament and none had rallied from down six in the final inning.
  • This will be the fifth time Washington has hosted a Super Regional since the format began in 2005. In each of the previous four instances, the Huskies advanced to Oklahoma City (2019, 2018, 2017, 2010).

DURHAM SUPER REGIONAL: No. 9-seed Stanford will travel to No. 8-seed Duke for the Cardinal's seventh NCAA Super Regional all-time and second consecutive, the program's first back-to-back appearances since 2008-09. The series opener is scheduled for Friday, May 26 at 9 a.m. PT on ESPN2. 

  • The Cardinal has never won a Super Regional. Its two Women's College World Series appearances (2001, 2004) came before the current format was adopted by the Division I Softball Committee in 2005.
  • Stanford has its first 40-win season since 2012 and its 43 total victories are its most since 2009 (48).
  • The Cardinal is a national seed for the first time since 2011 (No. 15) and has its highest seed since 2009 (No. 8). Stanford, which was No. 4 in the RPI heading into selections, is the first top-five RPI team to not get a top-eight seed since Alabama in 2013 (RPI 5; Seed 10).
  • No. 7 in the latest NFCA rankings, the Cardinal has been a top-10 program in 10 consecutive polls, its longest top-10 run since 16 straight weeks from Feb. 10, 2009 to the preseason poll in 2010.
  • Stanford had a 21-game winning streak snapped at Oregon on March 18. The Cardinal entered that series against the Ducks with eight consecutive shutouts and an Allee Bunker RBI double in the third inning of game one on March 17 snapped a 56-inning scoreless streak.
  • The Cardinal is fifth in the nation in ERA (1.56), 10th in shutouts (19), first in strikeout-to-walk ratio (5.19) and 11th in fielding percentage (.978).
    • Stanford hasn't finished a season with an ERA below 1.70 since 2008 (1.37).
  • The Cardinal's 21-game winning streak was its longest since winning 28 in a row from Feb. 7 - March 23, 2009.

SALT LAKE CITY SUPER REGIONAL: No. 15-seed Utah is in Supers for the first time since 2017 and will host a Super Regional for the first time in program history. Game one against San Diego State, which won the Los Angeles Regional, is slated for Friday, May 26 at 7 p.m. PT on ESPN2.

  • Utah's Super Regional appearance is the third in program history (also 2016, 2017) and the Utes will be looking to make a return to Oklahoma City for the first time since 1994.
  • The Utes have won 40 games in a season for the seventh time in program history and first since 2006 (also 1982, 1985, 1994, 1997, 2000).
  • Utah finished a program-best third in the Pac-12 this season and its 15 Conference wins were its most in its 12 seasons as a member of the league.
  • The Utes closed their regular season with a sweep of then-No. 13 Oregon in Eugene. It was their third series victory of the year over a ranked foe, previously taking series from then-No. 17 Arizona and then-No. 5 Stanford. In fact, Utah swept its series with Cardinal, the last two in walk-off fashion, for its first three-game sweep of a top-five opponent in program history.
  • This season, Utah collected the program's first series victory over Arizona since 2017 and its first-ever series victory over Oregon.

STILLWATER SUPER REGIONAL: The first Pac-12 squad to get underway in Supers, Oregon will face No. 6-seed Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Okla. beginning Thursday, May 25 at 6 p.m. PT on ESPN2.

  • Oregon laid waste to the Fayetteville Regional, beating host and No. 11 seed Arkansas twice in two days to move on to Super Regionals for the first time since 2018.
    • On Saturday, it was a 10-4 romp, and on Sunday, the Ducks run-ruled the Razorbacks 14-4 in five, ending it with a walk-off grand slam by Ariel Carlson.
    • Oregon scored a program postseason-record 14 runs in the clincher and advanced through regionals unseeded for the first time since 2011.
  • Oregon made Super Regionals for nine consecutive years from 2010-18 and has advanced to Oklahoma City six times (1989, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018).
  • With her 10th home run of the season on May 6 against Utah, Allee Bunker became the only player in the NCAA who has hit 10 or more home runs, while striking out seven times or fewer in each of the last three seasons.
    • Bunker is just the second position player in UO history (fourth overall) to be a four-time All-Pac-12 selection (Kathy Stahl, INF, 1993-96).

NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS: Pac-12 programs combined to go 186-42 (.816) against non-league foes during the regular season, the best non-conference winning percentage in the country ahead of the SEC (.800; 302-75-1).

  • Last season, Pac-12 teams went 228-68-1 (.769) in non-league games, including the postseason, the second-best mark in the country behind the SEC (342-97; .779).
  • The Pac-12 was 16-15 against NFCA-ranked opponents in regular-season, non-conference games this season. After winning just one of its first seven, the league went 15-9 (.625) against ranked non-conference foes the rest of the way.

PAC-12 POSTSEASON AWARDS: In a vote of the the league's nine softball head coaches, UCLA's Maya Brady, the Pac-12 Batting Champion, was voted Pac-12 Player of the Year; fellow Bruin Megan Faraimo earned Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year honors for the second consecutive season; Arizona's Allie Skaggs was selected Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year; UCLA's Jordan Woolery was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Year; and Bruin head coach Kelly Inouye-Perez claimed Pac-12 Coach of the Year accolades. 

PAC-12 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT: No. 3 seed Utah knocked off No. 2 seed Washington in the semifinals (8-4) and top-seeded UCLA in the championship (7-4) to win the inaugural Pac-12 Softball Tournament in Tucson, Ariz. The Utes hit .352 in their three games at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium, scored 21 runs and hit five home runs. Utah left-handed pitcher Mariah Lopez tossed a pair of complete games against the Huskies and Bruins to earn Most Outstanding Player honors. The event averaged 2,449 fans per session and 2,548 were on hand to see the Utes and Bruins in the final.

USA SOFTBALL COLLEGIATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST: UCLA's Maya Brady is one of three finalists for the 2023 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award.

  • Pac-12 student-athletes have won the honor six times previously since it began in 2002, most recently by UCLA's Rachel Garcia in 2018 and 2019. In addition to Garcia, Stacey Nuveman won for the Bruins in 2022, Washington's Danielle Lawrie took home back-to-back awards in 2009 and 2010, and Stanford's Ashley Hansen won in 2011.
  • Five made their list of 25 finalists revealed on April 19 in Brady, NiJaree Canady (Stanford), Megan Faraimo UCLA), Baylee Klingler (Washington) and Alana Vawter (Stanford). Faraimo joined Brady among a group of 10 finalists announced on May 3.
  • The Player of the Year will be revealed prior to the start of the Women's College World Series.
  • Brady finished her season batting .448 with 18 home runs and 59 RBIs and is the only player in the country with those numbers.

TUCCI/NFCA DIVISION I FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR TOP 10: Three Pac-12 student-athletes are among 10 in the running for the 2023 TUCCI/NFCA Division I Freshman of the Year award in Stanford's NiJaree Canady and UCLA's Megan Grant and Jordan Woolery.

  • The Pac-12's three among the final 10 are tied with the ACC for the most among all leagues.
  • The winner will be announced on Tuesday, May 30, prior to the start of the 2023 NCAA Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City.
  • The TUCCI/NFCA Division I National Freshman of the Year award was created in 2014 to honor outstanding athletic achievement among Division I freshmen softball student-athletes.
  • UCLA's Rachel Garcia won the award in 2017.

powHER OF THE PAC: All nine Pac-12 softball programs are led by female head coaches.

  • The Pac-12 is one of just two leagues in the country that features exclusively female head coaches (Ivy League).
  • Six of the nine are leading their alma maters - Jessica Allister (STAN), Amy Hogue (UTAH), Kelly Inouye-Perez (UCLA), Caitlin Lowe (ARIZ), Chelsea Spencer (CAL) and Heather Tarr (WASH).

RANKINGS ROUNDUP: Five of the league's nine teams are in the latest USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll.

  • UCLA, which spent a week at No. 1 earlier this season, is No. 2 and followed by No. 6 Washington, No. 7 Stanford, No. 17 Utah and No. 19 Oregon.
  • The Pac-12 is one of thee leagues with three teams in the top 10 (ACC, Big 12) and the only one with three of the top seven.
  • At No. 17, the Utes have risen to their highest spot in the poll this season and best since checking in at No. 15 in the preseason poll in 2018.
  • Seven Conference teams were in the USA TODAY/NFCA preseason poll, the first time since 2013 and 12th time overall that the Pac-12 has had seven ranked teams to open the season, which tied the league's second-most all-time. All eight Pac-10 softball programs were in the preseason Top 25 in 2001.
  • ESPN.com/USA Softball: #2 UCLA, #5 Washington, #6 Stanford, #14 Utah, #19 Oregon, RV Arizona, RV California.
  • D1Softball: #2 UCLA, #5 Washington, #8 Stanford, #17 Utah, #20 Oregon.
  • Softball America: #2 UCLA, #6 Washington, #8 Stanford, #12 Utah, #19 Oregon.

SELECTIONS RPI: In the most recent update through games as of May 14, the Pac-12 is the nation's No. 2 conference according to the NCAA's Adjusted RPI rankings (Big 12 - No. 1, SEC - No. 3, ACC - No. 4).

  • Led by No. 2 UCLA, two-thirds of the Pac-12 (66.7 percent) is in the nation's top 30 in Adjusted RPI, the second-highest clip among all leagues (SEC - 10 of 13 - 76.9 percent). The Bruins are followed by No. 4 Stanford, which also owns the nation's top strength of schedule, No. 13 Washington, No. 18 Utah, No. 20 Oregon and No. 29 California.
  • The Pac-12 and Big 12 (No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 5 Oklahoma State) are the only leagues with multiple programs in the top five.

WBSC WORLD CUP ROSTER: On April 14, a national-best eight players from the Pac-12 were named to USA Softball's first U.S. Women’s National Team (WNT) roster of the 2023 season that will compete at the WBSC World Cup from July 11-15 in Fingal-Dublin, Ireland.

  • Ali Aguilar (Washington), Sis Bates (Washington), Maya Brady (UCLA), Ally Carda (UCLA), Megan Faraimo (UCLA), Hannah Flippen (Utah), Baylee Klingler (Washington) and Gwen Svekis (Oregon), will be led in Ireland by Team USA and UW head coach Heather Tarr.
  • UCLA and Washington lead all programs with three players apiece on the 16-person roster.
  • Competing in Group A, the U.S. will be joined by world-ranked No. 3 Chinese Taipei, No. 9 Australia, No. 16 Great Britain, No. 17 Ireland and No. 43 Botswana.

IN THE DRAFTS: Led by first-round picks Baylee Klingler and Megan Faraimo, a total of five Pac-12 softball student-athletes were selected in the 2023 Women's Professional Fastpitch Draft on April 17 in Oklahoma City.

  • Lasting six rounds with four selections per round, the 24-pick event featured the Pac-12's five all chosen within the first 16 picks.
  • Klingler, the 2022 Pac-12 Player of the Year, went No. 2 overall to the Texas Smoke, while Faraimo, the Conference's reigning Pitcher of the Year, was chosen fourth overall by the USSSA Pride. The Pac-12 was the only league with multiple first-round selections.
  • Faraimo's UCLA teammate, Brooke Yanez, was also chosen by the USSSA Pride in the third round with the 12th overall pick. In the fourth round, California's Makena Smith went to the Smash It Sports Vipers with pick No. 15 overall and was follow one selection later by Oregon's Allee Bunker, who was taken 16th overall by the USSSA Pride.
  • On May 8, Faraimo (No. 2), Klingler (No. 6) and Arizona State's Yannira Acuña (No. 10) were three of the 14 selections in the 2023 Athletes Unlimited Collegiate Softball Draft. In Athletes Unlimited, teams are re-drafted by player captains every week and a scoring system is used for both teams and players. The upcoming season is set to run from late July until September with all games being played in Rosemont, Ill. at Parkway Bank Sports Complex. All games will air on ESPN platforms.

QUICK HITTERS

  • OREGON: Allee Bunker is the only player in program history ranked in the UO career top five in hits, doubles, runs and RBI. She's now third in hits (284), second in doubles (46), fourth in RBIs (169) and fifth in runs (162).
  • STANFORD: Freshman NiJaree Canady has only given up seven earned runs in 106 1/3 innings and leads the country with a 0.46 ERA this season. No one in the Conference has finished with an ERA under 0.50 since UCLA's Keira Goerl in 2002 (0.48).
  • UTAH: The Utes are fourth in the country in batting average, hitting .330 as a team, and 13th in scoring, averaging 6.23 runs per game. Utah's 1.81 steals per game average is 29th nationally and its 96 total stolen bases are a school record, surpassing 92 in 1994.
  • WASHINGTON: With a 17-5 record this season, first-year pitcher Ruby Meylan is fifth in the Conference in victories. Her win total is No. 2 in the NCAA among Power 5 freshmen (Cassidy Curd, Duke - 18).
    • Meylan is tied for 10th in the NCAA with six saves and one shy from tying the single-season program record from Tia Bollinger in 2002 (7).

STAT LINES

  • NCAA Top-10 Team Rankings: Batting Avg. - UCLA (2nd, .336), Utah (4th, .330), Arizona (6th, .329); ERA - Stanford (5th, 1.56), UCLA (9th, 1.69); Fielding % - Arizona (2nd, .985), Washington (4th, .982); OBP - Arizona (7th, .416); Scoring - Arizona (3rd, 6.87); Shutouts - UCLA (6th, 21), Stanford (10th, 19); Strikeout-to-walk ratio - Stanford (1st, 5.19), UCLA (3rd, 4.89); Winning % - UCLA (2nd; .881).
  • NCAA Top-10 Individual Rankings: Batting average - Maya Brady, UCLA (9th, .448); ERA - NiJaree Canady, STAN (1st, 0.46); Hits allowed per seven innings - NiJaree Canady, STAN (3rd, 3.29); Home runs - Jordyn VanHook, ASU (7th, 19); Home runs per game - Jordyn VanHook, ASU (3rd, 0.40); RBIs - Allie Skaggs, ARIZ (6th, 64); Saves - Morgan Scott, ORE (6th, 7), Ruby Meylan, WASH (10th, 6); Slugging % - Maya Brady, UCLA (9th, .866); Strikeout-to-walk ratio - NiJaree Canady, STAN (1st, 10.00); Strikeouts per seven innings - NiJaree Canady, STAN (1st, 11.8); Total bases - Maya Brady, UCLA (4th, 149); Toughest to strike out - Baylee Klingler, WASH (9th, 34.8); Victories - Megan Faraimo, UCLA (2nd, 29).

PRESEASON PAC-12 COACHES POLL: For the third consecutive season, UCLA was voted by the Conference’s softball head coaches as the league’s preseason favorite for the upcoming campaign.

  • The Bruins, which have made seven straight trips to the Women's College World Series, collected all eight available first-place votes and totaled 64 points to top the annual poll. It's the first time since 2016 (Oregon) that a Pac-12 team has garnered every available first-place vote. Coaches may not vote for their own teams.
  • Stanford was second with 54 points, and followed closely by Washington (53 points), which picked up the remaining first-place vote. Coming off its first Super Regional appearance since 2011, the Cardinal boasts its highest-ever position in the preseason poll. Stanford had been picked third twice previously, in 2002 and 2006. 
  • Oregon collected 39 points and Arizona 30 to round out the top portion of the rankings. Oregon State was sixth (25 points), California seventh (21 points), Utah eighth (20 points) and Arizona State ninth (18 points).

RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS: The Pac-12 returns six NFCA All-Americans from a season ago, including the league's reigning Player (Baylee Klingler, WASH) and Pitcher (Megan Faraimo, UCLA) of the Year. In addition to Klingler (first-team All-American) and Faraimo (second-team AA), also back are Arizona State's Yannira Acuña (second-team AA), Arizona's Allie Skaggs (second-team AA), California's Makena Smith (third-team AA) and Utah's Ellessa Bonstrom (third-team AA).

PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE: The Conference's six returning All-Americans are also featured on the first-ever Preseason All-Pac-12 Team, which was voted on by the league's head coaches. UCLA has a league-high five players on the team in Maya Brady, Faraimo, Aaliyah Jordan, Sharlize Palacios and Brooke Yanez. Washington is second with four (Madison Huskey, Klingler, Lindsay Lopez, Sami Reynolds). 

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UPCOMING SCHEDULE (Full Schedule

Thursday, May 25    
Oregon at #6-seed Oklahoma State ESPN2 6 p.m. PT
Friday, May 26    
#9-seed Stanford at #8-seed Duke ESPN2 9 a.m. PT
Oregon at #6-seed Oklahoma State ESPN2 3 p.m. PT
Louisiana at #7-seed Washington ESPN2 7 p.m. PT
San Diego State at #15-seed Utah ESPNU 7 p.m. PT
Saturday, May 27    
#9-seed Stanford at #8-seed Duke ESPN+ noon PT
Louisiana at #7-seed Washington ESPN+ 4 p.m. PT
San Diego State at #15-seed Utah ESPN+ 4 p.m. PT
Oregon at #6-seed Oklahoma State [If Necessary] ESPN+ TBD
Sunday, May 28    
#9-seed Stanford at #8-seed Duke [If Necessary] ESPN+ TBD
Louisiana at #7-seed Washington [If Necessary] ESPN+ TBD
San Diego State at #15-seed Utah [If Necessary] ESPN+ TBD

CONFERENCE STANDINGS (Expanded Standings

Teams Pac-12 Record Overall Record
#2 UCLA 21-3 52-7
#5 Washington 16-8 41-13
#21 Utah 15-9 40-13
#7 Stanford 14-10 43-13
#17 Oregon 14-10 38-15
California 9-14-1 35-21-1
Oregon State 6-17-1 15-29-1
Arizona 6-18 29-25
Arizona State 6-18 22-26

PAC-12 SOFTBALL WEEKLY AWARDS

  Player Pitcher Freshman
Feb. 13 Maya Brady, UCLA Megan Faraimo, UCLA Taylor Tinsley, UCLA
Feb. 20 Jordyn VanHook, ASU NiJaree Canady, STAN NiJaree Canady, STAN
Feb. 27 Devyn Netz, ARIZ Stevie Hansen, ORE Ruby Meylan, WASH
March 6 Olivia DiNardo, ARIZ NiJaree Canady, STAN Olivia DiNardo, STAN
March 13 Ellessa Bonstrom, UTAH Brooke Yanez, UCLA Megan Grant, UCLA
March 20 Ellessa Bonstrom, UTAH Megan Faraimo, UCLA Abby Dayton, UTAH
March 27 Madison Huskey, WASH Megan Faraimo, UCLA Alana Johnson, WASH
April 3 Aaliyah Jordan, UCLA Megan Faraimo, UCLA Elon Butler, CAL
April 10 Sami Reynolds, WASH Alana Vawter, STAN Abby Dayton, UTAH
April 17 Maya Brady, UCLA Mariah Lopez, UTAH Megan Grant, UCLA
April 24 Terra McGowan, ORE Morgan Scott, ORE NiJaree, Canady, STAN
May 1 Allee Bunker, ORE NiJaree Canady, STAN NiJaree Canady, STAN
May 8 Karlie Davison, UTAH Mariah Lopez, UTAH Karlie Davison, UTAH

NATIONAL WEEKLY HONORS

  Award - Recipient
Feb. 14 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Player of the Week - Maya Brady, UCLA
Feb. 14 Wilson/NFCA Pitcher of the Week - Mariah Lopez, UTAH
Feb. 14 D1 Softball Player of the Week - Maya Brady, UCLA
Feb. 14 D1 Softball Freshman of the Week - Ruby Meylan, WASH
Feb. 21 D1 Softball Freshman of the Week - NiJaree Canady, STAN
Feb. 27 D1 Softball Player of the Week - Devyn Netz, ARIZ
Feb. 27 D1 Softball Pitcher of the Week - Stevie Hansen, ORE
March 7 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Player of the Week - Olivia DiNardo, ARIZ
March 7 D1 Softball Freshman of the Week - NiJaree Canady, STAN
March 21 Wilson/NFCA Pitcher of the Week - Megan Faraimo, UCLA
April 18 Wilson/NFCA Pitcher of the Week - Mariah Lopez, UTAH
May 2 D1 Softball Freshman of the Week - NiJaree Canady, STAN
May 9 D1 Softball Pitcher of the Week - Mariah Lopez, UTAH