2004 Women's College World Series

The 2004 Women's College World Series was held from May 27 until May 31, 2004, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This was Oklahoma City's 14th time to host the WCWS since first hosting the tournament in 1990.

Having advanced through a 64-team bracket, eight NCAA Division I college softball teams met at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium to decide the 2004 Softball National Championship:

  • California
  • Florida State
  • LSU
  • Michigan
  • Oklahoma
  • Stanford
  • UCLA
  • Washington

Of these eight teams, half of them had to win their respective regional tournaments on the road in order to advance to Oklahoma City: California, LSU, Oklahoma, and Washington. Starting in 2005, the NCAA changed the format from 64 teams playing in 8 regional tournaments to 16 regional tournaments With the winners advancing to 8 super regionals who then advanced to the World Series.

The Championship Game featured UCLA and California. This would be their 2nd meeting in a Championship game in as many years and would end with UCLA claiming their 10th National Title (Not counting their vacated 1995 National Title or any titles won prior to 1982). This would also be the last year a National Champion would be crowned using the single Championship Game format.

LSU pitcher Kristin Schmidt was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

Participants

SchoolConferenceRecordHead CoachWCWS Appearances†
(Including 2004 WCWS)
CaliforniaPac-1050-11Diane Ninemire9
Florida StateACC61-9Dr. JoAnne Graf7
LSUSEC54-10Yvette Girouard2
MichiganBig Ten53-11Carol Hutchins7
OklahomaBig 1244-19-1Patty Gasso5
StanfordPac-1047-16John Rittman2
UCLAPac-1043-9Sue Enquist21*
WashingtonPac-1039-17Scott Centala,
Steve Dailey
7

*: Excludes UCLA's vacated 1995 WCWS participation.

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

Bracket

2004 Women's College World Series Bracket

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                           
6 Michigan 2*  
3 LSU 3*  
  2 UCLA 2  
  3 LSU 0  
7 Stanford 2
2 UCLA 8  
  2 UCLA 3* -  
  7 Stanford 1* -  
7 Stanford 5  
6 Michigan 4  
  1 Oklahoma 2
  7 Stanford 3  
  5 California 1
  2 UCLA 3
8 Washington 2  
1 Oklahoma 6  
  1 Oklahoma 1*
  5 California 2*  
5 California 4
4 Florida State 2  
  3 LSU 4 1
  5 California 1 4  
4 Florida State 2  
8 Washington 0  
  3 LSU 2
  4 Florida State 1  

*: Denotes extra inning or run-ruled games (See Game Results below)
: The Championship Series wasn't implemented until the 2005 WCWS

Game Results

DateGameWinnerScoreLoserNotes
5/27/2004Game 01LSU3 - 2Michigan13 Innings
Game 02UCLA8 - 2Stanford
Game 03Oklahoma6 - 2Washington
Game 04California4 - 2Florida State
5/28/2004Game 05UCLA2 - 0LSU
Game 06California2 - 1Oklahoma8 Innings
5/29/2004Game 07Stanford5 - 4MichiganMichigan eliminated
Game 08Florida State2 - 0WashingtonWashington eliminated
Game 09Stanford3 - 2OklahomaOklahoma eliminated
Game 10LSU2 - 1Florida StateFlorida State eliminated
5/30/2004Game 11UCLA3 - 1Stanford12 Innings.

Stanford eliminated
If Necessary Game (Game 13) not necessary

Game 12LSU4 - 1CaliforniaLSU forces the If Necessary Game (Game 14)
Game 13------Stanford / UCLA

If Necessary game (Game 13) not necessary

Game 14California4 - 1LSULSU eliminated
5/31/2004Championship GameUCLA3 - 1CaliforniaUCLA Wins 2004 WCWS

Championship Game

[1]

School Top Batter Stats.
UCLA Bruins Kristen Dedmon (PH) 1-1 2RBIs
California Golden Bears Jessica Pamanian (2B) 1-3 RBI
School Pitcher IPHRERBBSOABBF
UCLA Bruins Keira Goerl (W) 7.0711342731
California Golden Bears Kelly Anderson (L) 5.0133151618
California Golden Bears Kristina Thorson 1.01000134

All-Tournament Team

The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team:

PositionPlayerClassSchool
PitcherKelly AndersonJuniorCalifornia
Keira GoerlSeniorUCLA
Jessica van der LindenSeniorFlorida State
1st BaseChristina EneaJuniorOklahoma
2nd BaseCaitlin BenyiSophomoreUCLA
Jessica PamanianJuniorCalifornia
ShortstopLauren LappinSophomoreStanford
Jodie LegaspiFreshmanUCLA
3rd BaseVicky GalindoJuniorCalifornia
OutfieldLisa DoddFreshmanUCLA
Camille HarrisSophomoreLSU
Most Outstanding PlayerKristin SchmidtSeniorLSU

References

  1. "2004 Women's Division I Softball College World Series Game 14". Ncaa.org. Retrieved 2018-06-08.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.