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  SAN FRANCISCO -
 
 A pair of Top 25 matchups highlight this weekend's Pac-12 softball schedule with No. 2 UCLA at No. 24 Arizona and No. 5 Stanford at No. 25 Utah.
 Winners of a combined 20 NCAA titles, the Wildcats will host the Bruins for three games on Pac-12 Networks at Hillenbrand Stadium, the site of May's inaugural
 
  Pac-12 Softball Tournament
 
 . The series will pit the nation's No. 2 scoring offense in Arizona (7.54 runs per game) against the country's No. 6 squad in ERA in UCLA (1.49). The Bruins currently lead the Conference with a 12-3 league mark and have won eight straight Pac-12 games, while Arizona is 3-9 and has dropped seven Conference matchups in a row. UCLA has won four straight in the series and did not allow a run in a three-game sweep at Easton Stadium last season.
 Tied for third place in the Conference standings with 8-4 records, the Utes will host the Cardinal for three games in Salt Lake City broadcast via Utah Live Stream. Following a home sweep of Arizona, Stanford rose to No. 5 in the latest NFCA rankings, the program's best since it was No. 5 on May 12, 2009. At 31-6 overall, the Cardinal is off to its best 37-game start to a season since 2009 (35-2). Utah has won eight of its first 12 Pac-12 games and is closing in on its first season with double-digit league wins since 2017. The Utes are 26-8 overall and are off to their best 34-game start since 2017 (26-8).
 Other Pac-12 series this weekend feature No. 19 Oregon at Arizona State and No. 9 Washington at Oregon State. Halfway through their league slate, the Ducks are tied for sixth with the Sun Devils at 5-7, but have already faced three of the league's top four teams in UCLA, Washington and Stanford, taking a game from each. The Huskies swept California last weekend and scored 16 and 10 in the final two games of the series, the Huskies' first back-to-back double-digit scoring performances this season.
 On their league bye, the Golden Bears will be in Las Vegas for a three-game set at UNLV.
 The Pac-12 is coming off of a season in which each of its nine programs finished with a record of .500 or better, seven earned NCAA Tournament berths, and three advanced to the Women's College World Series.
 
  RANKINGS ROUNDUP:
 
 Eight of the league's nine teams are receiving votes in the latest
 
  
   USA Today
  
  /NFCA Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll
 
 , including six the in the top 25.
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  UCLA, which spent a week at No. 1 earlier this season, is No. 2 and followed by No. 5 Stanford, No. 9 Washington, No. 19 Oregon, No. 24 Arizona and No. 25 Utah. With eight points, Arizona State is second among a group of seven teams receiving votes, while California is fourth with four points.
 
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  It's the first time the Pac-12 has had two top-five teams since May 11, 2021, when UCLA was No. 2 and Washington was No. 5.
 
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  With six of its nine in the NFCA Top 25, the Pac-12 has 66.7 percent of its teams ranked, one of only two leagues over 60 percent (SEC - 69.2).
 
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  The Pac-12 is one of two leagues with three teams in the top 10 (Big 12).
 
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  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 Stanford, #10 Washington, #18 Oregon, #22 Utah, RV Arizona, RV Arizona State, RV California.
 
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   D1Softball
  
  : #2 UCLA, #5 Stanford, #10 Washington, #17 Oregon, #22 Utah.
 
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   Softball America
  
  : #2 UCLA, #5 Stanford, #10 Washington, #15 Oregon, #19 Utah, #25 Arizona.
 
 
  RPI CHECK-IN:
 
 In the most recent update through games as of April 11, the Pac-12 is the nation's No. 1 conference according to the NCAA's RPI rankings.
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  Led by No. 2 UCLA, the Pac-12 has three of the nation's top 10 in the RPI, a total tied with the ACC for the most among all leagues. The Bruins are followed by No. 4 Stanford and No. 9 Washington.
 
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  Also in the top 42 are No. 22 Oregon, No. 28 California, No. 31 Utah, No. 38 Arizona State and No. 42 Arizona.
 
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  The Cardinal owns the nation's top strength of schedule, while Washington is fifth.
 
 
  NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS:
 
 Through the season's first nine weeks, Pac-12 programs have combined to go 167-41 (.803) against non-league foes, the best non-conference winning percentage in the country ahead of the SEC (.797; 269-68-1).
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  Last season, Pac-12 teams went 228-68-1 (.769) in non-league games, the second-best mark in the country behind the SEC (342-97; .779).
 
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  The Pac-12 is 16-15 against NFCA-ranked opponents in non-conference games this season. After winning just one of its first seven, the league has gone 15-9 (.625) against ranked non-conference foes since.
 
 
  UTAH MAKING NOISE:
 
 At 26-8, the Utes are off to their best 34-game start to a season since 2017 (26-8), also the year of their last NCAA Tournament appearance.
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  Halfway through their league schedule, the Utes are tied with Stanford for third at 8-4. Utah hasn't had a better Conference start since 2017 (9-3).
 
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  Utah started by winning its first two Pac-12 series as a Conference member for the first time, including the program's first series victory over Arizona since 2017.
 
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  Utah re-entered the NFCA rankings at No. 25 this week, its third appearance in that poll this year. Prior to this season, the Utes hadn't been in the NFCA rankings since Feb. 20, 2018, when they checked in tied for 24th.
 
 
  STANFORD'S STRONG START:
 
 No. 5 in the latest NFCA rankings, the Cardinal has been a top-10 program in five consecutive polls, its longest top-10 run since nine straight weeks from Feb. 23 to April 20, 2010. It's Stanford's first top-five ranking since May 12, 2009.
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  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.
 
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  The Cardinal is fifth in the nation in ERA (1.41), tied for sixth in shutouts (16), fourth in strikeout-to-walk ratio (5.49) and fourth in fielding percentage (.982).
 
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  The Cardinal's 21-game winning streak was its longest since winning 28 in a row from Feb. 7 - March 23, 2009.
 
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  At 31-6, the Cardinal is off to its best 37-game start to a season since 2009 (35-2).
 
 
  BRUINS LEADING:
 
 Following a loss at Oregon on March 24, UCLA has reeled off nine consecutive wins, including eight in Conference, to bolt to the top of the Pac-12 standings at 12-3 with a two-game lead over No. 9 Washington (10-5).
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  The Bruins' eight-game league winning streak is the second-longest active streak in the country among Power 5 programs. No. 1 Oklahoma has won nine Big 12 contests in a row.
 
- 
  
   Maya
  
  
   Brady
  
  is batting .443 with 12 home runs and 41 RBIs this season and is one of only two players in the country with those numbers along with Clemson's Valerie Cagle (.472, 15 HR, 44 RBIs). Brady leads the Pac-12 in hits (51), total bases (100), extra-base hits (23) and slugging percentage (.870), ranks second in batting average (.443) and home runs (12) and is fourth in RBIs (41).
 
 
  DIAMOND DUCKS:
 
 The Ducks are currently 5-4 against teams that appeared in the 2022 Women's College World Series and 13-10 against those that made the NCAA Tournament last year.
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  In Conference, Oregon has already faced national top-10 RPI teams in UCLA, Stanford and Washington that are a combined 96-18 (.842) this season. The Ducks finish their Pac-12 schedule with series against Arizona State, Arizona, California and Utah, which are a combined 96-48 (.667).
 
- 
  
   Stevie
  
  
   Hansen
  
  has won 15 games in the circle, two more than she did as a freshman last season, ranks second in the Pac-12 and tied for 13th nationally.
 
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   Allee
  
  
   Bunker
  
  is batting a Pac-12 best .462 in conference games, 47 points higher than her season average of .415.
 
 
  WEEKLY AWARDS:
 
 The
 
  most recent Pac-12 weekly awards
 
 announced on Monday were split between three different programs, with Washington's
 
  Sami
 
 
  Reynolds
 
 winning Pac-12 Player of the Week, Stanford's
 
  Alana
 
 
  Vawter
 
 earning Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week and Utah's
 
  Abby
 
 
  Dayton
 
 taking home Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors.
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  Reynolds a team-best .625 with two home runs and seven RBIs to lead No. 10 Washington to a sweep of California. It was her fifth career Pac-12 weekly award, the most for a Husky hitter all-time (one Freshman and four Player of the Week). Only seven others from UW have more weekly awards in their career, all pitchers:
  
   Danielle
  
  
   Lawrie
  
  (18),
  
   Gabbie
  
  
   Plain
  
  (14),
  
   Taran
  
  
   Alvelo
  
  (9),
  
   Jennifer
  
  
   Spediacci
  
  (9),
  
   Eve
  
  
   Gaw
  
  (6),
  
   Kelley
  
  
   Lynch
  
  (5) and
  
   Stephanie
  
  
   Burns
  
  (5).
 
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  Vawter pitched two complete games and another two relief innings with eight strikeouts in a sweep of then-No. 20 Arizona, the No. 7 Cardinal's first sweep of the Wildcats since 2009. It was her fourth career Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week award and first this season. Vawter is the fifth Cardinal to win four career Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week awards and first since
  
   Teagan
  
  
   Gerhart
  
  in 2012 (
  
   Missy
  
  
   Penna
  
  - 9;
  
   Dana
  
  
   Sorensen
  
  - 7; Gerhart - 5;
  
   Becky
  
  
   Blevins
  
  - 4).
 
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  Dayton was on base all weekend against then-No. 25 Arizona State, going 7-for-8 as the Utes took two of three from the Sun Devils. It was her second Pac-12 Freshman of the Week award (March 20) to make her the Conference's first two-time winner this season. Dayton is third Ute to win multiple Pac-12 Freshman of the Week awards (
  
   Ally
  
  
   Dickman
  
  - 2 - 2016;
  
   Katie
  
  
   Donovan
  
  - 2 - 2015).
 
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  Nationally, Pac-12 players have collected four of the NFCA's 18 weekly awards thus far (player, pitcher). Faraimo was named Wilson/NFCA Pitcher of the Week for the second time in her career on March 21 and Utah's
  
   Mariah
  
  
   Lopez
  
  was selected for the honor on Feb. 14 following the season's opening weekend. Offensively, UCLA's
  
   Maya
  
  
   Brady
  
  and Arizona's
  
   Olivia
  
  
   DiNardo
  
  were named Louisville Slugger/NFCA National Players of the Week on Feb. 14 and March 7, respectively.
 
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  Pac-12 players have also won six of the 27 national awards (player, pitcher, freshman) handed out by D1 Softball in the season's first eight weeks.
 
 
  QUICK HITTERS
 
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   ARIZONA:
  
  Arizona is the Conference's offensive leader, pacing the league in nearly every offensive category - batting (.346), slugging (.558), on base percentage (.435), runs (294), hits (356), RBIs (268), doubles (56) and total bases (574). The Wildcats are fourth nationally in scoring, averaging 7.54 runs per game, are fourth nationally in batting and fifth in on base percentage.
  
   - 
    Freshman
    
     Olivia
    
    
     DiNardo
    
    leads the Conference with a .454 batting average. She is 13th in the NCAA and leads the country's freshmen in that category.
   
 
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   ARIZONA STATE:
  
  Senior infielder
  
   Jordyn
  
  
   VanHook
  
  is tied for third in the nation with 15 home runs after launching just five in her first three seasons. Nearly half of her 31 hits in 2023 have gone over the fence. She leads the NCAA in home runs per game (0.44).
 
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   CALIFORNIA:
  
  Cal's 49 home runs are tied for seventh on the team single-season record list. The Bears hit 57 home runs as a team in 2022, ranking third in school history. With 1.32 home runs per game, Cal ranks 13th in the country and third in the Pac-12, trailing ASU (1.41) and Washington (1.32). Cal's 107 extra-base hits (49 HR, 54 2B, 4 3B) are third in the Pac-12 behind Arizona (112) and Washington (109).
  
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    The Golden Bears took down then-No. 2 UCLA on March 11, 8-0, for their first win over a top-five team since 2012. They took two of three from Arizona State March 24-26, their first series win against the Sun Devils since 2012.
   
 
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   OREGON: Allee
  
  
   Bunker
  
  is third in program history in hits (265), second in doubles (45), tied for sixth in RBIs (153) and seventh in runs (153). With three more runs and two more RBIs, Bunker would become the only player in program history ranked in the career top five in hits, doubles, runs and RBI.
 
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   OREGON STATE:
  
  With 52 career home runs,
  
   Frankie
  
  
   Hammoude
  
  has tied the school record (
  
   Tarrah
  
  
   Beyster
  
  - 52 - 1997-2000).
 
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   STANFORD:
  
  Stanford is tied for sixth nationally with 16 total shutouts in its first 37 games. Last year, the Cardinal tied for fourth in the country with 21 shutouts in 61 games.
  
   - 
    
     NiJaree
    
    
     Canady
    
    has only given up one earned run in 51 1/3 innings and leads the country with a 0.14 ERA this season.
   
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    Fellow first-year
    
     River
    
    
     Mahler
    
    is third in the Conference in batting average (.432) and third among all NCAA freshmen.
   
 
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   UCLA:
  
  
   Megan
  
  
   Faraimo
  
  is 63 strikeouts away from becoming just the third player in UCLA history to record 1,000 strikeouts in a career. In the 1,000 K club are
  
   Anjelica
  
  
   Selden
  
  (1,441; 2005-08) and
  
   Keira
  
  
   Goerl
  
  (1,095; 2001-04).
  
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    Two of the Conference's top five in RBIs are UCLA freshmen in
    
     Megan
    
    
     Grant
    
    (T2nd, 42) and
    
     Jordan
    
    
     Woolery
    
    (5th, 39).
   
 
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   UTAH:
  
  The Utes are ninth in the country in batting average, hitting .337 as a team, and 10th in scoring, averaging 7.00 runs per game. Utah's 2.38 steals per game average is 12th nationally and its 81 total stolen bases are just 11 shy of the school record of 92 set in 1994.
 
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   WASHINGTON:
  
  With a 14-3 record this season, first-year pitcher
  
   Ruby
  
  
   Meylan
  
  is tied for 24th nationally in total victories and is fourth in the Conference. Meylan's win total is tied for the NCAA lead among freshmen with Texas Tech's Sage Hoover.
 
 
  STAT LINES
 
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   NCAA Top-10 Team Rankings:
  
  
   Batting Avg.
  
  - Arizona (4th, .346), UCLA (7th, .338), Utah (9th, .337);
  
   ERA
  
  - Stanford (5th, 1.41), UCLA (6th, 1.49);
  
   Fielding %
  
  - Stanford (4th, .982), Arizona (5th, .982), Washington (8th, .980);
  
   Home runs/game
  
  - Arizona State (9th, 1.41);
  
   OBP
  
  - Arizona (5th, .435);
  
   Scoring
  
  - Arizona (4th, 7.54), Utah (10th, 7.00);
  
   Shutouts
  
  - Stanford (6th, 16), UCLA (6th, 16);
  
   Strikeout-to-walk ratio
  
  - UCLA (2nd, 5.83); Stanford (4th, 5.49);
  
   Winning %
  
  - UCLA (4th; .900), Stanford (7th, .838).
 
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   NCAA Top-10 Individual Rankings:
  
  
   ERA -
  
  NiJaree Canady,
  
  
  STAN (1st, 0.14);
  
   Hits allowed per seven innings
  
  - NiJaree Canady, STAN (1st, 1.91);
  
   Home runs
  
  - Jordyn VanHook, ASU (3rd, 15);
  
   Home runs per game
  
  - Jordyn VanHook, ASU (1st, 44);
  
   RBIs
  
  - Allie Skaggs, ARIZ (2nd, 55);
  
   RBIs per game
  
  - Allie Skaggs, ARIZ (3rd, 1.41), Ellessa Bonstrom, UTAH (1.24);
  
   Sacrifice flies
  
  - Megan Grant, UCLA (5th, 5), Julia Jimenez, UTAH (5th, 5);
  
   Saves
  
  - Marissa Schuld, ASU (4th, 5);
  
   Shutouts
  
  - NiJaree Canady, STAN (7th, 6), Ruby Meylan, WASH (7th, 6), Megan Faraimo, UCLA (7th, 6);
  
   Slugging %
  
  - Maya Brady, UCLA (10th, .870);
  
   Strikeout-to-walk ratio
  
  - Alana Vawter, STAN (3rd, 9.10), Megan Faraimo, UCLA (5th, 8.45), NiJaree Canady, STAN (7th, 8.36);
  
   Strikeouts
  
  - Megan Faraimo, UCLA (8th, 169);
  
   Strikeouts per seven innings
  
  - NiJaree Canady, STAN (1st, 12.5);
  
   Total bases
  
  - Maya Brady, UCLA (5th, 100);
  
   Triples
  
  - Taylor Gindlesperger, STAN (5th, 6);
  
   Victories
  
  - Megan Faraimo, UCLA (2nd, 19);
  
   Walks allowed per seven innings
  
  - Alana Vawter, STAN (3rd, 0.60).
 
 
  powHER OF THE PAC:
 
 All nine Pac-12 softball programs are led by female head coaches.
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  The Pac-12 is one of just two leagues in the country that features exclusively female head coaches (Ivy League).
 
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  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).
 
 
  PRESEASON PAC-12 COACHES POLL
 
 : For the third consecutive season,
 
  UCLA was voted by the Conferences softball head coaches as the leagues preseason favorite
 
 for the upcoming campaign.
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  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.
 
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  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.
 
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  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).
 
 
  PAC-12 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT:
 
 Arizona's Hillenbrand Stadium will serve as the host site for the
 
  inaugural Pac-12 Softball Tournament
 
 , which is set to make its debut from May 10-13, 2023. The four-day event will begin with a play-in game between the eighth and ninth-place teams in the regular-season standings on Wednesday. That winner will advance to an eight-team, single-elimination bracket with the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship being contested on the following three days. The winner of the Pac-12 Softball Tournament will receive the Conferences automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Limited tickets are still available by visiting
 
  pac12.me/SBTix
 
 .
 
  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
 
 
  Acua
 
 (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
 
 ).
 
  TOP 100:
 
 Eighteen Pac-12 stars from all nine league programs were included in
 
  D1Softball.com's Preseason Top 100 Player Rankings
 
 , led by Washington's
 
  Baylee
 
 
  Klingler
 
 , who last season became the Conference's first triple crown winner since 1999 and just third all-time. UCLA landed six players on the list, which tied for the second-most in the country. Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon State and Washington placed two apiece, while California, Oregon, Stanford and Utah each have one.
 
  WATCH LISTS:
 
 Seven Pac-12 student-athletes
 
  appear on the USA Softball Top 50 Collegiate Player of the Year watch list
 
 , the third-most in the country (SEC - 18, Big 12 - 11) -
 
  Maya
 
 
  Brady
 
 (UCLA),
 
  Megan
 
 
  Faraimo
 
 (UCLA),
 
  Frankie
 
 
  Hammoude
 
 (OSU),
 
  Baylee
 
 
  Klingler
 
 (WASH),
 
  Sharlize
 
 
  Palacios
 
 (UCLA),
 
  Carlie
 
 
  Scupin
 
 (ARIZ),
 
  Alana
 
 
  Vawter
 
 (STAN).
 
  HISTORICALLY SPEAKING:
 
 The nations 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 Womens 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).
 
  MORE PAC-12 SOFTBALL:
 
 
  UPCOMING SCHEDULE
 
 (
 
  
   Full Schedule
  
 
 )
 
  
   | Friday, April 14 |  |  | 
  
   | #5 Stanford at #25 Utah | Utah Live Stream | 4 p.m. PT | 
  
   | California at UNLV | Mountain West Network | 6 p.m. PT | 
  
   | #19 Oregon at Arizona State | Pac-12 Arizona | 6 p.m. PT | 
  
   | #2 UCLA at #24 Arizona | Pac-12 Network Pac-12 Los Angeles
 | 6 p.m. PT | 
  
   | #9 Washington at Oregon State | Oregon State Live Stream | 6 p.m. PT | 
  
   | Saturday, April 15 |  |  | 
  
   | #2 UCLA at #24 Arizona | Pac-12 Oregon | 1 p.m. PT | 
  
   | #5 Stanford at #25 Utah | Utah Live Stream | 2 p.m. PT | 
  
   | California at UNLV | Mountain West Network | 3 p.m. PT | 
  
   | #19 Oregon at Arizona State | Arizona State Live Stream | 5 p.m. PT | 
  
   | #9 Washington at Oregon State | Oregon State Live Stream | 5 p.m. PT | 
  
   | Sunday, April 16 |  |  | 
  
   | #5 Stanford at #25 Utah | Utah Live Stream | 11 a.m. PT | 
  
   | California at UNLV | Mountain West Network | noon PT | 
  
   | #2 UCLA at #24 Arizona | Pac-12 Network Pac-12 Arizona
 Pac-12 Los Angeles
 | noon PT | 
  
   | #9 Washington at Oregon State | Oregon State Live Stream | noon PT | 
  
   | #19 Oregon at Arizona State | Pac-12 Network Pac-12 Arizona
 Pac-12 Bay Area
 | 2 p.m. PT | 
  
   | Monday, April 17 |  |  | 
  
   | #5 Stanford at BYU | BYUtv | 1 p.m. PT | 
  
   | Tuesday, April 18 |  |  | 
  
   | Portland State at #19 Oregon (DH) | Pac-12 Network Pac-12 Oregon
 | 3 p.m. PT | 
  
   | Wednesday, April 19 |  |  | 
  
   | Santa Clara at California | Pac-12 Network Pac-12 Bay Area
 | 2 p.m. PT | 
  
   | #24 Arizona at Grand Canyon | ESPN+ | 6 p.m. PT | 
  
   | #2 UCLA at Long Beach State | ESPN+ | 6 p.m. PT | 
 
 
  CONFERENCE STANDINGS
 
 (
 
  
   Expanded Standings
  
 
 )
 
  
   | Teams | Pac-12 Record | Overall Record | 
 
 
  
   | #2 UCLA | 12-3 | 36-4 | 
  
   | #9 Washington | 10-5 | 29-8 | 
  
   | #5 Stanford | 8-4 | 31-6 | 
  
   | #25 Utah | 8-4 | 26-8 | 
  
   | California | 6-8-1 | 25-12-1 | 
  
   | #19 Oregon | 5-7 | 25-11 | 
  
   | Arizona State | 5-7 | 21-13 | 
  
   | #24 Arizona | 3-9 | 24-15 | 
  
   | Oregon State | 2-12-1 | 11-23-1 | 
 
 
  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 | 
 
 
  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 |