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2008 College (non-Big Ten) Baseball

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Florida freshman Megan Bush (12) is greeted by teammates after hitting a go-ahead home run in the top of the ninth inning during the Gators' 4-2 win against the California Golden Bears in an NCAA Super Regional game on Saturday. UF advanced to the first College World Series appearance in school history with the win, improving to 67-3 in the season. / Gator Country photo by Tim Casey


Thank God for the ladies.:biggrin:
 
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Alabama Softball Beats Missouri 7-1, Advances to World Series
TUSCALOOSA -- A third-inning grand slam and stingy pitching performance from Charlotte Morgan was all Alabama needed to complete a two-game sweep of Missouri Saturday, as the Alabama Softball team downed the Tigers 7-1 at the Alabama Softball Complex.


The sweep makes Alabama the NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional champion and sends the Crimson Tide to its fifth Women's College World Series.



More fast...I mean speedy - SEC women.:biggrin:
 
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Nutriaitch;1169859; said:
JEEZUS!!!


How common is it to have that kind of record in softball?

Congrats Gator! That's impressive as hell

UCLA, the creme de la creme of that sport is 49-8 this year, so - yeah - it's been a good year.

We tied the NCAA record for most wins in a season

VICTORIES
Team .............................................. Year W L T Pct.
Tennessee........................................ 2005 67 15 0 .817
Ill.-Chicago ...................................... 1999 67 17 0 .798
Arizona............................................ 1998 67 4 0 .944
Oklahoma ........................................ 2000 66 8 0 .892
Alabama ......................................... 2000 66 14 0 .825
Arizona........................................... 1995 66 6 0 .917
Michigan.......................................... 2005 65 7 0 .903
Arizona........................................... 2001 65 4 0 .942

First time in the CWS, so who knows how they'll react, but they seem to have a very business like killer mentality. As you know, it is all about the pitching, and if the number one girl on any team gets hurt, they are at a huge disadvantage from then on. Remember Jenny and Cat? You need one of those.

Thank for the good words. UCLA killed Georgia tonight. Arizona state eliminated Northwestern.....leaving some team the only Big-10 representative ahead 1-0 in a superregional.....but as I am not sure how gender affects the deal, I shall not comment further.:paranoid:
 
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The 16 regional sites, with host institutions and records through Sunday, May 25, are as follows:
  • Arizona State (45-11), Tempe, Ariz.;
  • Cal State Fullerton (37-18 through Saturday, May 24), Fullerton, Calif.;
  • Coastal Carolina (47-12), Conway, S.C.;
  • Florida St. (48-10), Tallahassee, Fla.;
  • Georgia (35-21-1), Athens, Ga.;
  • Long Beach State (36-19; through Saturday, May 24), Long Beach, Calif.;
  • LSU (43-16-1), Baton Rouge, La.;
  • Miami (Fla.) (47-8); Coral Gables, Fla..;
  • SCUM (45-12), Ann Arbor, Mich.;
  • Nebraska (40-14-1), Lincoln, Neb.;
  • North Carolina (46-12), Chapel Hill, N.C.;
  • North Carolina State (38-20), Raleigh, N.C.;
  • Oklahoma State (42-16), Stillwater, Okla.;
  • Rice (42-13), Houston;
  • Stanford (33-20-2), Stanford, Calif.;
  • Texas A&M (43-16) College Station, Texas.
 
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Nutriaitch;1170189; said:
The 16 regional sites, with host institutions and records through Sunday, May 25, are as follows:
  • Arizona State (45-11), Tempe, Ariz.;
  • Cal State Fullerton (37-18 through Saturday, May 24), Fullerton, Calif.;
  • Coastal Carolina (47-12), Conway, S.C.;
  • Florida St. (48-10), Tallahassee, Fla.;
  • Georgia (35-21-1), Athens, Ga.;
  • Long Beach State (36-19; through Saturday, May 24), Long Beach, Calif.;
  • LSU (43-16-1), Baton Rouge, La.;
  • Miami (Fla.) (47-8); Coral Gables, Fla..;
  • SCUM (45-12), Ann Arbor, Mich.;
  • Nebraska (40-14-1), Lincoln, Neb.;
  • North Carolina (46-12), Chapel Hill, N.C.;
  • North Carolina State (38-20), Raleigh, N.C.;
  • Oklahoma State (42-16), Stillwater, Okla.;
  • Rice (42-13), Houston;
  • Stanford (33-20-2), Stanford, Calif.;
  • Texas A&M (43-16) College Station, Texas.

I added another bold line...:biggrin:
 
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9 SEC teams get into regionals.
  • LSU (#7 National seed)
  • UGA (#8 National seed
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    ) kinda shocked since they stumbled down the stretch
  • Florida
  • SoCarolina
  • Vandy
  • Kentucky
  • Ole Piss
  • Bama
  • Arky
Baton Rouge Regional

1. LSU
2. Southern Miss
3. UNO (scary for us)
4. Texas Southern

Tallahasse Regional

1. Florida State
2. Florida
3. Tulane
4. Bucknell

Ann Arbor (that whore :biggrin:) regional

1. Arizona
2. Michigan
3. Kentucky
4. Eastern Michigan

Coastal Carolina regional

1. Coastal Carolina
2. East Carolina
3. Bama
4. Columbia


Did I miss any fanbases that post here regularly?
 
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If we could be a large part of yet again keeping the strongest regular season, under performing playoff programs of all time (FSU, IMO), it would be a great finish to an improved year. The Noles are clearly a better team, but they seem to find a way to 0-2 and barbecue in the regionals far more often then they should.
 
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