1996 Arizona Wildcats softball team

American college softball season

1996 Arizona Wildcats softball
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Record58–9 (23–5 Pac-10)
Head coach
  • Mike Candrea (11th season)
Home stadiumRita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1995
1997 →
1996 Pacific-10 Conference softball standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 Washington  ‍‍‍y 23 4   .852 59 9   .868
No. 1 Arizona  ‍‍‍y 23 5   .821 58 9   .866
No. 3 UCLA  ‍‍‍y 20 7   .741 47 11   .810
No. 6 California  ‍‍‍y 14 12   .538 41 23   .641
Arizona State  ‍‍‍ 10 18   .357 34 27   .557
Stanford  ‍‍‍ 7 19   .269 24 29   .453
Oregon  ‍‍‍ 5 18   .217 21 30   .412
Oregon State  ‍‍‍ 3 22   .120 15 35   .300
† – Conference champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 31, 1996[1]
Rankings from NFCA/USA Today


The 1996 Arizona Wildcats softball team represented the University of Arizona in the 1996 NCAA Division I softball season. The Wildcats were coached by Mike Candrea, who led his eleventh season. The Wildcats finished with a record of 58–9. They played their home games at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium and competed in the Pacific-10 Conference, where they finished second with a 23–5 record.

The Wildcats were invited to the 1996 NCAA Division I softball tournament, where they swept the West Regional and then completed a run through the Women's College World Series to claim their fourth NCAA Women's College World Series Championship.[2]

Roster

1996 Arizona Wildcats roster[2]
 

Pitchers

  • 3 – Carrie Dolan – junior
  • 13 – Nancy Evans – junior

Catchers

  • 5 – Tanya Farhat – junior
  • 7 – Lety Pineda – sophomore
  • 31 – Leah Braatz – junior

Infielders

  • 8 – Krista Gomez – senior
  • 11 – Lisa Pitt Fr. 1B/P
  • 16 – Jenny Dalton – senior
  • 18 – Tiana Hejduk – sophomore
  • 21 – Michelle Churnock – freshman
  • 33 – Heidi Bomberger – junior
 

Outfielders

  • 6 – Alison Johnsen – sophomore
  • 10 – Julie Reitan – sophomore
  • 20 – Leah O'Brien – senior
  • 22 – Andrea Doty – junior
  • 26 – Brandi Shriver – junior

Schedule

Legend
  Arizona win
  Arizona loss
* Non-Conference game
1996 Arizona Wildcats Softball Game Log[2]
Regular season
February
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
Feb 15 vs No. 7 UNLV* No. 2 Tempe, AZ W 9–5 1–0
Feb 16 vs No. 5 Cal State Fullerton* No. 2 Tempe, AZ L 3–6 1–1
Feb 16 vs No. 13 Florida State* No. 2 Tempe, AZ W 8–4 2–1
Feb 17 vs San Diego State* No. 2 Tempe, AZ W 11–3 3–1
Feb 17 vs UMass* No. 2 Tempe, AZ W 4–2 4–1
Feb 18 vs Ohio State* No. 2 Tempe, AZ L 0–4 4–2
Feb 23 New Mexico State* No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial StadiumTucson, AZ W 8–0 5–2
Feb 23 Ohio State* No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 6–4 6–2
Feb 24 No. 4 Washington* No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 4–1 7–2
Feb 24 Ohio State* No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 11–2 8–2
Feb 25 New Mexico State* No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 10–06 9–2
March
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
Mar 1 Northwestern State* No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 16–4 10–2
Mar 1 Tennessee* No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 12–3 11–2
Mar 2 Tennessee* No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 6–3 12–2
Mar 2 Northwestern State* No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 15–1 13–2
Mar 3 Northwestern State* No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 7–4 14–2
Mar 7 North Carolina* No. 3 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 19–35 15–2
Mar 7 No. 14 Michigan* No. 3 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 8–06 16–2
Mar 8 North Carolina* No. 3 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 18–9 17–2
Mar 8 No. 10 Oklahoma* No. 3 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 10–0 18–2
Mar 9 Missouri* No. 3 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 9–0 19–2
Mar 10 No. 10 Oklahoma* No. 3 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 10–0 20–2
Mar 10 No. 4 Fresno State* No. 3 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 4–2 21–2
Mar 21 vs DePaul* No. 1 Titan Softball ComplexFullerton, CA W 6–5 22–2
Mar 21 vs No. 12 Oklahoma No. 1 Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 2–1 23–2
Mar 22 vs No. 8 South Carolina* No. 1 Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA L 0–1 23–3
Mar 22 vs Georgia State* No. 1 Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 4–1 24–3
Mar 23 vs Oregon State* No. 1 Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 12–25 25–3
Mar 24 vs No. 6 UNLV* No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 6–3 26–3
Mar 24 vs No. 2 Washington* No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 9–05 27–3
Mar 29 No. 2 UCLA No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 5–4 28–3 1–0
Mar 29 No. 2 UCLA No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 5–0 29–3 2–0
Mar 31 No. 3 Washington No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ L 4–10 29–4 2–1
Mar 31 No. 3 Washington No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 7–4 30–4 3–1
April
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
Apr 5 Stanford No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 5–0 31–4 4–1
Apr 5 Stanford No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 10–3 32–4 5–1
Apr 6 No. 11 California No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 7–2 33–4 6–1
Apr 6 No. 11 California No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 5–2 34–4 7–1
Apr 10 No. 20 Arizona State No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 8–2 35–4 8–1
Apr 10 No. 20 Arizona State No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 6–2 36–4 9–1
Apr 13 at No. 3 UCLA No. 1 Easton StadiumLos Angeles, CA W 5–3 37–4 10–1
Apr 13 at No. 3 UCLA No. 1 Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 5–1 38–4 11–1
Apr 16 No. 4 Fresno State* No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 7–3 39–4
Apr 16 No. 4 Fresno State* No. 1 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ L 1–2 39–5
Apr 20 at No. 2 Washington No. 1 Husky Softball StadiumSeattle, WA L 1–2 39–6 11–2
Apr 20 at No. 2 Washington No. 1 Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA L 0–7 39–7 11–3
Apr 24 at Arizona State No. 2 Tempe, AZ W 2–19 40–7 12–3
Apr 24 at Arizona State No. 2 Tempe, AZ W 6–0 41–7 13–3
Apr 27 at No. 12 California No. 2 Levine-Fricke FieldBerkeley, CA L 1–3 41–8 13–4
Apr 27 at No. 12 California No. 2 Levine-Fricke Field • Berkeley, CA L 1–3 41–9 13–5
Apr 28 at Stanford No. 2 Stanford, CA W 6–3 42–9 14–5
Apr 28 at Stanford No. 2 Stanford, CA W 9–0 43–9 15–5
May
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
May 3 Oregon State No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 10–2 44–9 16–5
May 3 Oregon State No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 11–4 45–9 17–5
May 4 Oregon No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 10–3 46–9 18–5
May 4 Oregon No. 2 Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 7–0 47–9 19–5
May 11 at Oregon No. 2 Howe FieldEugene, OR W 6–1 48–9 20–5
May 11 at Oregon No. 2 Howe Field • Eugene, OR W 11–0 49–9 21–5
May 12 at Oregon State No. 2 Corvallis, OR W 2–0 50–9 22–5
May 12 at Oregon State No. 2 Corvallis, OR W 5–0 51–9 23–5
Post-season
NCAA Tallahassee Regional
Date Opponent Rank (seed) Site/stadium Score Overall record NCAAT record
May 17 Troy State No. 2 Tallahassee, FL W 8–0 52–9 1–0
May 18 No. 16 Florida State No. 2 Tallahassee, FL W 9–6 53–9 2–0
May 19 No. 16 Florida State No. 2 Tallahassee, FL W 10–3 54–9 3–0
NCAA Women's College World Series
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Overall record WCWS Record
May 23 No. 14 (7) Iowa No. 2 (2) Golden ParkColumbus, GA W 5–2 55–9 1–0
May 24 No. 4 (3) UCLA No. 2 (2) Golden Park • Columbus, GA W 3–0 56–9 2–0
May 26 No. 14 (7) Iowa No. 2 (2) Golden Park • Columbus, GA W 10–26 57–9 3–0
May 27 No. 1 (1) Washington No. 2 (2) Golden Park • Columbus, GA W 6–4 58–9 4–0

Ranking movements

Ranking movements
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References

  1. ^ 2018 Softball Media Guide. Pac-12 Conference. p. 52. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c 2019 Softball Media Guide (PDF). Arizona Wildcats. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
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