Pac-12 at top of USA Softball rankings (4/24)

Pac-12 at top of USA Softball rankings (4/24)

Apr 24, 2014 by Brentt Eads
Pac-12 at top of USA Softball rankings (4/24)

A perfect 4-0 record, including three run-rule victories, and the Oregon Ducks (40-5, 14-1 Pac-12) maintain their unanimous No. 1 ranking in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) of America and USA Softball announced today.  All 20 first-place votes were awarded to the Ducks, who continued their dominance in the Pac-12 Conference after outscoring opponents 49-6 in four games.

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Ally Carda and UCLA are one of three Pac-12 teams in the top four spots. Photo by DailyBruin.com
Ally Carda and UCLA are one of three Pac-12 teams in the top four spots. Photo by DailyBruin.com

Oregon started their week with an 18-0 (five inning) win over in-state rival Oregon State, concluding a three-game series against the Beavers.  The Ducks then returned home to face-off against California where they would earn their second-consecutive Pac-12 series sweep after posting 9-1 (six inning), 15-3 (five inning) and 7-2 wins over the Golden Bears.

No. 2 UCLA (39-4, 12-3 Pac-12) also produced a 4-0 record over the week with a standalone 8-0 (five inning) win over Cal State Northridge before sweeping Oregon State.  The Bruins took game one of the series 8-4, captured a 9-1 (six inning) run-rule in game two and finished with a 10-8 win in game three.

Michigan (36-7, 14-1 Big 10) stays at No. 3 this week after posting two wins over Big 10 rival No. 13 Minnesota (33-8, 11-5 Big 10).  The Wolverines lost game one of the series 1-0 but rebounded with a 3-1 win in their next matchup before capturing the series with a 7-2 win over the Gophers.  Michigan also took an 11-0 (five inning) standalone game over Central Michigan earlier in the week.

Moving up one spot is No. 4 Arizona State (39-7, 12-3 Pac-12) who split two games against No. 11 Washington (25-12, 5-8 Pac-12).  The Sun Devils kicked off the series with a 3-1 win before falling to the Huskies 3-2 (10 inning) after Hooch Fagaly (Chino, Calif.) hit a walk-off home run to clinch the upset.  Inclement weather canceled the third and final game of the series between the two teams.

Jumping two spots to rejoin the Top 5 this week is Florida (40-8, 11-7 SEC) who swept then-No. 22 Texas A&M (29-17, 9-12 SEC), including two wins via run-rule, and earned Head Coach Tim Walton his 600th career win.  Florida combined for 30 runs while holding the Aggies to just five and earned their first sweep on the road since Week 8 of the 2013 season.

No. 6 Florida State (44-6, 21-3 ACC) put up great numbers over the week as they recorded five victories over Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) opponents Pittsburgh and Syracuse while Alabama (39-8, 15-3 SEC) fell one spot to No. 7 after suffering a loss to then-No. 23 Auburn (33-14-1, 7-11 SEC).

No. 8 Tennessee (36-8, 12-6 SEC) fell four spots this week after dropping two to Mississippi State while Arizona (34-9, 9-6 Pac-12) holds onto the No. 9 spot after taking a week off.  Rounding out the Top 10 is Kentucky (38-9, 12-6 SEC) who took two-of-three games from Arkansas.

Despite some shifting in the Top 10, there was not a lot of movement in the remainder of the Top 25 Poll this week.

The No. 12 Oklahoma Sooners (34-10, 11-2 Big 12) strengthened their hold on the Big 12 title after posting two wins against their Red River rivals Texas.  Sooners pitching ace Kelsey Stevens (Albuquerque, N.M.) appeared in all three matchups and gave her team a three-game cushion over the Longhorns in conference play.

No. 15 Tulsa (41-5, 15-2 Conference USA) moved up one spot this week after posting a sweep against UT-San Antonio.  The Golden Hurricane took game one 4-0 before capturing a close 12-11 win over the Roadrunners.  Game three would prove to be just as dramatic as Tulsa clinched a 2-1 (11 inning) win to complete the series sweep.

No. 19 Nebraska (33-13, 11-4 Big 10) and No. 21 Notre Dame (29-9, 9-4 ACC) also put up notable performances in conference action this week.  The Huskers swept Ohio State at home, outscoring the Buckeyes 30-1 in three run-rule victories.

Notre Dame was also flawless over the week, producing a 4-0 record, including three games via run-rule.  The Fighting Irish picked up a 17-2 (five inning) win over Toledo before sweeping Virginia 8-0 (five inning), 12-1 (five inning) and 15-8.

The Road to Oklahoma City continues as teams compete in their final two weeks of regular season play before heading into Conference Championship Tournaments.  The Pac-12 and Southeastern Conference (SEC) continue to lead the Top 10 with four teams each while the Big 10 and ACC each have one representative.

The ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 Poll is voted on by coaching representatives of 10 Division I Conferences in the 15 ASA/USA Softball Regions as well as members of the National and Local media who consistently cover Division I Softball across the country.

 

ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25

2014 Season – Week 11 – April 22, 2014

 

Rank

Team

Record

Points

Previous Ranking

1.

Oregon (20)

40-5

500

1

2.

UCLA

39-4

480

2

3.

Michigan

36-7

445

3

4.

Arizona State

39-7

428

5

5.

Florida

40-8

419

7

6.

Florida State

44-6

386

8

7.

Alabama

39-8

384

6

8.

Tennessee

36-8

383

4

9.

Arizona

34-9

345

9

10.

Kentucky

38-9

308

10

11.

Washington

25-12

299

11

12.

Oklahoma

34-10

270

12

13.

Minnesota

33-8

241

13

14.

Baylor

32-10

223

14

15.

Tulsa

41-5

206

16

16.

Louisiana-Lafayette

33-7-1

204

17

17.

Missouri

35-12

202

15

18.

Georgia

38-9

180

18

19.

Nebraska

33-13

146

19

20.

South Alabama

34-9

104

20

21.

Notre Dame

29-9

100

21

22.

Auburn

33-14-1

63

23

23.

Texas A&M

29-17

46

22

24.

LSU

27-20

41

24

25.

USC Upstate

40-5

39

25

Parenthesis denotes first place votes.

New to Poll: None

Others receiving votes: Northwestern (20), Mississippi State (8), South Florida (7), North Carolina State (4), DePaul (4), Houston (4), Texas (4), Stetson (3), Wisconsin (2), Virginia Tech (1), Purdue (1)