American college softball tournament
Collegiate softball tournament
The 1994 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the thirteenth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May 1994, thirty-two Division I college softball teams contested the championship. The tournament featured eight regionals of four teams, each in a double elimination format. The 1994 Women's College World Series was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from May 26 through May 30 and marked the conclusion of the 1994 NCAA Division I softball season. Arizona won their third championship, and second consecutive, by defeating Cal State Northridge 4–0 in the final game. It was the first final game since 1986 to not feature UCLA.[1][2]
Qualifying
Regionals
Regional No. 1
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| UIC | 58 |
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| DePaul | 4 | | |
| | | UIC | 112 |
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| | | Notre Dame | 0 | | |
| Notre Dame | 38 | | | | |
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| Indiana | 0 | | |
| | | UIC | 2 | 7 |
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| | | Indiana | 4 | 3 |
| Lower round 1 | | | Lower final | | |
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| | Notre Dame | 0 |
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| DePaul | 4 | | | Indiana | 85 | | |
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| Indiana | 6 | | | |
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Regional No. 2
Regional No. 3
- Cal State Northridge qualifies for WCWS
Regional No. 4
Regional No. 5
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| First Round | | | Semi-Finals | | | Finals |
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| Missouri | 1 |
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| Kansas | 0 | | |
| | | Missouri | 1 |
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| | | Hawaii | 2 | | |
| Hawaii | 1 | | | | |
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| Drake | 0 | | |
| | | Hawaii | 1 | 1 |
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| | | Missouri | 313 | 28 |
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| | Missouri | 1 |
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| Kansas | 3 | | | Kansas | 0 | | |
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| Drake | 0 | | | |
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- Missouri qualifies for WCWS
Regional No. 6
- Fresno State qualifies for WCWS
Regional No. 7
- Oklahoma State qualifies for WCWS
Regional No. 8
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| First Round | | | Semi-Finals | | | Finals |
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| Texas A&M | 6 |
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| Rutgers | 2 | | |
| | | Texas A&M | 0 |
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| | | Arizona | 5 | | |
| Arizona | 7 | | | | |
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| Canisius | 0 | | |
| | | Arizona | 6 | — |
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| | | Texas A&M | 0 | — |
| Lower round 1 | | | Lower final | | |
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| | Texas A&M | 9 |
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| Rutgers | 3 | | | Canisius | 0 | | |
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| Canisius | 49 | | | |
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- Arizona qualifies for WCWS
Women's College World Series
Participants
- Arizona
- Cal State Northridge
- Oklahoma State
- UCLA
- Fresno State
- Utah
- Missouri
- UIC
Bracket
| First round
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| | | Semifinals
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| Arizona
| 8
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| 8
| UIC
| 0 5
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| | 1
| Arizona
| 3
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| Fresno State
| 0
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| 4
| UCLA
| 0
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| 5
| Fresno State
| 1
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| | 1
| Arizona
| 5
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| | | 4
| UCLA
| 2
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| 8
| UIC
| 0 5
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| 4
| UCLA
| 9
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| | 4
| UCLA
| 11
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| Utah
| 1
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| Arizona
| 4
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| Cal State Northridge
| 0
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| 3
| Oklahoma State
| 0 8
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| 6
| Utah
| 2
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| Utah
| 1
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| Cal State Northridge
| 5
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| 7
| Missouri
| 3
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| 2
| Cal State Northridge
| 5
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| Cal State Northridge
| 2 15
| 4
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| Oklahoma State
| 3
| 2
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| 3
| Oklahoma State
| 7
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| 7
| Missouri
| 3
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| Oklahoma State
| 2
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| Fresno State
| 0
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Championship Game
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All-Tournament Team
The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team[4]
Pos |
Name |
School
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P |
Susie Parra |
Arizona
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Amy Day |
Oklahoma State
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C |
Leah Braatz |
Arizona
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1B |
Amy Chellevold |
Arizona
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2B |
Jenny Dalton |
Arizona
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3B |
Shannon Jones |
Cal State Northridge
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SS |
April Austin |
Oklahoma State
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OF |
Leah O'Brien |
Arizona
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Jen Fleming |
Cal State Northridge
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Beth Calcante |
Cal State Northridge
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AL |
Ginny Mike |
UCLA
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Kim Ward |
Oklahoma State
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See also
References
1993–94 NCAA Division I championships |
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- † Not an officially sanctioned NCAA championship
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