2011 Women's College World Series

2011 Women's College World Series
Season 2011
Teams 64
Format Double Elimination
Finals Site ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, Oklahoma City
Champions Arizona State (2nd title)
Runner-Up Florida (2nd title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Clint Myers (2nd title)
MOP Dallas Escobedo and Michelle Moultrie Arizona State

The 2011 Women's College World Series was from June 2 through June 7, 2011 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Eight NCAA Division I college softball teams who advanced through a 64-team bracket played in the World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium. The official host for the event was the University of Oklahoma. Beth Mowins, Jessica Mendoza, Michele Mary Smith, and Holly Rowe served as announcers for the Tournament. Arizona State won the championship.

Participants

SchoolConferenceRecord (Conference)Head CoachWCWS Appearances†
(including 2011 WCWS)
WCWS Best Finish†WCWS W-L Record†
(excluding 2011 WCWS)
AlabamaSoutheastern51-9 (19-6)Patrick Murphy7
(last: 2009)
3rd
(2008, 2009)
6-12
Arizona StatePacific-1055-6 (17-4)Clint Myers9
(last: 2009)
1st
(2008)
11-14
BaylorBig 1245-13 (11-7)Glenn Moore2
(last: 2007)
5th
(2007)
1-2
CaliforniaPacific-1044-11 (15-6)Diane Ninemire11
(last: 2005)
1st
(2002)
18-17
FloridaSoutheastern52-10 (21-7)Tim Walton4
(last: 2010)
2nd
(2009)
7-6
MissouriBig 1251-8 (15-3)Ehren Earleywine6
(last: 2010)
5th
(1991)
1-10
OklahomaBig 1243-17 (10-8)Patty Gasso6
(last: 2004)
1st
(2000)
7-8
Oklahoma StateBig 1242-17 (8-10)Rich Wieligman7
(last: 1998)
3rd
(1989, 1990, 1993, 1994)
11-12

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

Notes

  • Oklahoma and Oklahoma State both advanced to the Women's College World Series, held in Oklahoma, for the first time ever.

Bracket

2011 Women's College World Series bracket - Double Elimination

All times are Central Time Zone

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                           
1 Arizona State 3  
9 Oklahoma 1  
  1 Arizona State 6  
  4 Florida 5  
4 Florida 6
5 Missouri 2  
  1 Arizona State 4  
  11 Baylor 0  
9 Oklahoma 1  
5 Missouri 4  
  11 Baylor 1
  5 Missouri 0  
  1 Arizona State 14 7
  4 Florida 4 2
11 Baylor 1  
Oklahoma State 0  
  11 Baylor 0
  2 Alabama 3  
2 Alabama 1
7 California 0  
  2 Alabama 2 2
  4 Florida 16 9  
Oklahoma State 2  
7 California 6  
  4 Florida 5
  7 California 2  

Game Results

DateGameWinnerScoreLoserAttendanceNotes
June 2, 2011Game 1Alabama10California7,280Alabama's first WCWS opening round win;
Kelsi Dunne struck out 11 Bear batters
Game 2Baylor10
(8 inn)
Oklahoma StateKelsi Kettler hit a walk-off HR for Baylor;
Whitney Canion struck out ten Cowgirl batters
Game 3Arizona State31Oklahoma8,152Katelyn Boyd hit a HR for ASU
Game 4Florida62MissouriMichelle Moultrie and Megan Bush hit HRs for Florida
June 3, 2011Game 5Alabama30Baylor8,672Alabama has held opponents scoreless for 30 1/3 straight innings
Game 6Arizona State65FloridaMandy Urfer and Annie Lockwood hit HRs for ASU;
Tiffany Defelice and Moultrie hit HRs for Florida;
Lockwood hit walk-off bases loaded infield single;
Dallas Escobedo struck out 12 Gator batters
June 4, 2011Game 7California62Oklahoma State8,161Elia Reid hit HR and Ashley Decker hit 3-RBI triple for California
Game 8Missouri41OklahomaCatherine Lee and Nicole Hudson had two hits each for Mizzou
Three of Missouri's four runs were unearned
Dani Dobbs hit 7th-inning HR for OK's lone run
Game 9Florida52California8,477Aja Paculba singled to score Megan Bush in the
third inning to collect the game-winning RBI
Game 10Baylor10
(13 inn)
MissouriHolly Holl hit a walk-off HR for Baylor;
Chelsea Thomas struck out 19 Bears batters, second most in WCWS history;
pitchers combined to throw 367 total pitches
June 5, 2011Game 11Florida162
(5 inn)
AlabamaJazlyn Lunceford and Whitney Larsen hit a HR for Alabama; Ensley
Gammel, Cheyenne Coyle, and Moultrie hit HRs,
and Brittany Schutte hit GS for Florida;
Florida scored inning-record 11 runs in first;
Florida collected single-game record 15 RBI
Game 12Arizona St.40BaylorUrfer hit a HR for ASU
Game 13Florida92AlabamaKelsey Bruder, Paculba, and Schutte hit HRs for Florida
June 6, 2011Finals Game 1Arizona St.144Florida Sam Parlich and Lockwood hit HRs and Krista Donnenwirth hit 2 HRs for ASU; Bruder, Coyle,
and Moultrie hit HRs for Florida; first Series
Championship game with two freshmen starting
pitchers (Dallas Escobedo v. Hannah Rogers)
June 7, 2011Finals Game 2Arizona St.72Florida Lockwood hit a HR for ASU

Championship Game

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School Top Batter Stats.
Arizona State Sun Devils Katelyn Boyd (SS) 2-4 3RBIs
Florida Gators Tiffany DeFelice (C) 2-3 RBI
School Pitcher IPHRERBBSOABBF
Arizona State Sun Devils Dallas Escobedo (W) 7.0422552330
Florida Gators Stephanie Brombacher (L) 3.0655221619
Florida Gators Hannah Rogers 4.0322311317

Final standings

Place School WCWS Record
1st ASU 5-0
2nd Florida 4-3
3rd Alabama 2-2
Baylor 2-2
5th Missouri 1-2
California 1-2
7th Oklahoma 0-2
Oklahoma State 0-2

All-Tournament Team

  • Whitney Larsen, Alabama
  • Holly Holl, Baylor
  • Whitney Canion, Baylor
  • Chelsea Thomas, Missouri
  • Cheyenne Coyle, Florida
  • Kelsey Bruder, Florida
  • Brittany Schutte, Florida
  • Krista Donnenwirth, Arizona State
  • Annie Lockwood, Arizona State
  • Mandy Urfer, Arizona State

WCWS Records

In Game 11, Florida scored 16 runs against Alabama
  • Runs, inning (team), 11 - new record, surpassing former record of 9 (UCLA, 24 May 1992)
In Game 11, Florida scored 11 runs in the first inning of a 16-2 victory over Alabama
  • Runs, Series (team), 45 - new record, surpassing former record of 31 (UCLA in 1992)
In Game 11, Florida scored its 32nd run of the Series in a 16-2 victory over Alabama
  • RBI, game (team), 15 - new record, surpassing former record of 11 (Arizona, 25 May 1989; ASU, 3 June 2008)
In Game 11, Florida batted in 15 runs in 16-2 victory over Alabama
In Game 11, Florida defeated Alabama 16-2
In Game 11, Michelle Moultrie, Brittany Schutte, Ensley Gammel, and Cheyenne Coyle hit home runs for the Florida Gators
In Game 14, Sam Parlich and Annie Lockwood hit home runs and Krista Donnenwirth hit two home runs for the ASU Sun Devils
  • Runs, Series (individual), 10 - new record, surpassing former record of 8 (Caitlin Lowe in 2006)
In Game 13, Kelsey Bruder scored her 7th, 8th, and 9th runs of the Series in Florida's 9-2 victory over Alabama
In Game 14, Krista Donnenwirth hit two home runs in ASU's 14-4 win over Florida
  • Home runs, Series (individual), 4 - tied with Megan Langenfeld, Andrea Harrison, and Stacie Chambers (2010)
Michelle Moultrie hit home runs in Game 4, Game 6, Game 11, and Game 14
  • Home runs, Series (team), 14 by Florida - tied with UCLA (2010)
In Game 14, Michelle Moultrie hit Florida's 14th home run of the Series
  • Home runs (total), 7 - tied with UCLA & Arizona (8 June 2010)
In Game 14, ASU hit four home runs and Florida hit three
  • Total bases, game (individual), 8 - tied
In Game 14, Krista Donnenwirth went 2-for-4 with two home runs
  • Total bases, game (team), 26 - new record, surpassing former record of 20 (UCLA, 24 May 1992; Arizona, 26 May 1996; Northwestern, 1 June 2006)
In Game 14, ASU collected eight singles, a double, and four home runs
  • Total bases, game (both teams), 41 - new record
In Game 14, Florida collected one single, one double, and three home runs in addition to ASU's 26 total bases
  • Hits, Series (individual), 13 - tied
In Game 15, Michelle Moultrie collected her 13th hit with a leadoff double
  • Total bases, Series (individual), 26 - new record
In Game 15, Michelle Moultrie collected her 25th and 26th bases with a leadoff double
  • Fewest errors, Tournament (team), 0 - tied with UCLA (1988 and 1982)
The Arizona State Sun Devils completed the Tournament without making an error in the field

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

Post-Series Notes

Dallas Escobedo and Michelle Moultrie won co-MVP honors. Moultrie batted .542, going 13-for-24 with four home runs and seven RBI; Escobedo pitched 35 innings, surrendering 12 earned runs on 27 hits and 19 walks while striking out 38 to become the fourth freshman to win the WCWS in the NCAA era and the first since 1990.

See also

References

  1. "National Championships: Arizona State Defeats Florida 7-2". Thesundevils.com. 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2018-06-09.
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