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American college softball tournament
Collegiate softball tournament
The 2004 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the twenty-third annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May 2004, sixty-four Division I college softball teams contested the championship. The tournament featured eight regionals of eight teams, each in a double elimination format. The 2004 Women's College World Series was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from May 27 through May 31 and marked the conclusion of the 2004 NCAA Division I softball season. UCLA won their eleventh[a] NCAA championship and twelfth overall by defeating California 3–1 in the final game. LSU pitcher Kristin Schmidt was named Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player.[1][2][3][4]
Regional No. 1 (Tucson, AZ)
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| Northwestern | 8 |
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| UC Santa Barbara | 1 | | |
| | | Northwestern | 0 |
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| | | Oklahoma | 86 | | |
| Oklahoma | 5 | | | | |
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| Temple | 0 | | |
| | | Oklahoma | 3 | |
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| | | Arizona | 2 | | | | | |
| Louisiana–Lafayette | 1 | | | | | | | | | |
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| South Carolina | 0 | | |
| | | Louisiana–Lafayette | 0 |
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| | | Arizona | 4 | | |
| Arizona | 2 | | | | | |
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| Centenary | 1 | | | Oklahoma | 4 | 155 |
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| | | | Louisiana–Lafayette | 12 | 0 |
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| | Louisiana–Lafayette | 8 | |
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| UC Santa Barbara | 0 | | | Temple | 1 | | | | Arizona | 0 |
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| Temple | 3 | | | | Louisiana–Lafayette | 3 | | | Louisiana–Lafayette | 5 | | |
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| | | | Northwestern | 0 | | | |
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| | Northwestern | 58 | |
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| South Carolina | 8 | | | South Carolina | 3 | | |
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| Centenary | 3 | | | |
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Regional No. 2 (Los Angeles, CA)
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Regional No. 3 (Waco, TX)
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Regional No. 4 (Tallahassee, FL)
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Regional No. 5 (Lincoln, NE)
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| Creighton | 6 |
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| Florida Atlantic | 2 | | |
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| | | Nebraska | 2 | | |
| Nebraska | 6 | | | | |
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| Lehigh | 0 | | |
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| | | California | 2 | | | | | |
| Mississippi State | 28 | | | | | | | | | |
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| Iowa | 1 | | |
| | | Mississippi State | 1 |
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| | | California | 2 | | |
| California | 4 | | | | | |
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| Maine | 0 | | | California | 2 | — |
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| | | | Nebraska | 0 | — |
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| | Mississippi State | 0 | |
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| Florida Atlantic | 3 | | | Florida Atlantic | 1 | | | | Nebraska | 3 |
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| Lehigh | 0 | | | | Florida Atlantic | 0 | | | Creighton | 1 | | |
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| | Creighton | 810 | |
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| Iowa | 2 | | | Iowa | 4 | | |
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| Maine | 0 | | | |
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Regional No. 6 (Ann Arbor, MI)
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| Oregon State | 7 |
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| Bowling Green | 0 | | |
| | | Oregon State | 4 |
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| | | Tennessee | 0 | | |
| Tennessee | 105 | | | | |
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| UIC | 0 | | |
| | | Oregon State | 0 | |
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| | | Michigan | 3 | | | | | |
| Notre Dame | 8 | | | | | | | | | |
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| DePaul | 6 | | |
| | | Notre Dame | 0 |
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| | | Michigan | 1 | | |
| Michigan | 6 | | | | | |
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| Canisius | 3 | | | Michigan | 0 | 5 |
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| | | | Oregon State | 1 | 2 |
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| | Notre Dame | 1 | |
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| Bowling Green | 1 | | | UIC | 2 | | | | Oregon State | 6 |
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| UIC | 28 | | | | UIC | 6 | | | UIC | 5 | | |
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| | | | Tennessee | 5 | | | |
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| | Tennessee | 4 | |
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| DePaul | 85 | | | DePaul | 0 | | |
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| Canisius | 0 | | | |
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Regional No. 7 (Stanford, CA)
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| Southern Illinois | 2 |
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| Fresno State | 0 | | |
| | | Southern Illinois | 0 |
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| | | Hofstra | 112 | | |
| Hofstra | 19 | | | | |
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| Auburn | 0 | | |
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| | | Stanford | 7 | | | | | |
| Pacific | 106 | | | | | | | | | |
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| Southern Miss | 2 | | |
| | | Pacific | 2 |
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| | | Stanford | 7 | | |
| Stanford | 1 | | | | | |
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| Utah | 0 | | | Stanford | 0 | 3 |
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| | Pacific | 6 | |
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| Fresno State | 310 | | | Fresno State | 1 | | | | Hofstra | 3 |
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| Auburn | 1 | | | | Pacific | 0 | | | Southern Illinois | 1 | | |
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| Southern Miss | 13 | | | Southern Miss | 1 | | |
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| Utah | 5 | | | |
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Regional No. 8 (Athens, GA)
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Women's College World Series
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*: Excludes UCLA's vacated 1995 WCWS participation.
†: Excludes results of the pre-NCAA Women's College World Series of 1969 through 1981.
| First round
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| Michigan
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| LSU
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| UCLA
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| LSU
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| Stanford
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| UCLA
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| UCLA
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| Michigan
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| Oklahoma
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| California
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| UCLA
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| Washington
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| Oklahoma
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| California
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| California
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| Florida State
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| California
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| Florida State
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| Washington
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Date |
Game |
Winner |
Score |
Loser |
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5/27/2004 |
Game 01 |
LSU |
3 - 2 |
Michigan |
13 Innings
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Game 02 |
UCLA |
8 - 2 |
Stanford |
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Game 03 |
Oklahoma |
6 - 2 |
Washington |
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Game 04 |
California |
4 - 2 |
Florida State |
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5/28/2004 |
Game 05 |
UCLA |
2 - 0 |
LSU |
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Game 06 |
California |
2 - 1 |
Oklahoma |
8 Innings
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5/29/2004 |
Game 07 |
Stanford |
5 - 4 |
Michigan |
Michigan eliminated
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Game 08 |
Florida State |
2 - 0 |
Washington |
Washington eliminated
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Game 09 |
Stanford |
3 - 2 |
Oklahoma |
Oklahoma eliminated
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Game 10 |
LSU |
2 - 1 |
Florida State |
Florida State eliminated
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5/30/2004 |
Game 11 |
UCLA |
3 - 1 |
Stanford |
12 Innings.
Stanford eliminated
If Necessary Game (Game 13) not necessary
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Game 12 |
LSU |
4 - 1 |
California |
LSU forces the If Necessary Game (Game 14)
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Game 13 |
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Stanford / UCLA
If Necessary game (Game 13) not necessary
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Game 14 |
California |
4 - 1 |
LSU |
LSU eliminated
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5/31/2004 |
Championship game |
UCLA |
3 - 1 |
California |
UCLA Wins 2004 WCWS
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School
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Pitcher
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IP |
H |
R |
ER |
BB |
SO |
AB |
BF
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UCLA
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Keira Goerl (W)
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7.0 |
7 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
4 |
27 |
31
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California
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Kelly Anderson (L)
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5.0 |
1 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
5 |
16 |
18
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California
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Kristina Thorson
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1.0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
3 |
4
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All-Tournament Team
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The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team:
Position |
Player |
Class |
School
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Pitcher |
Kelly Anderson |
Junior |
California
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Keira Goerl |
Senior |
UCLA
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Jessica van der Linden |
Senior |
Florida State
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1st Base |
Christina Enea |
Junior |
Oklahoma
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2nd Base |
Caitlin Benyi |
Sophomore |
UCLA
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Jessica Pamanian |
Junior |
California
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Shortstop |
Lauren Lappin |
Sophomore |
Stanford
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Jodie Legaspi |
Freshman |
UCLA
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3rd Base |
Vicky Galindo |
Junior |
California
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Outfield |
Lisa Dodd |
Freshman |
UCLA
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Camille Harris |
Sophomore |
LSU
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Most Outstanding Player |
Kristin Schmidt |
Senior |
LSU
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- ^ The NCAA Record Book shows 2004 as UCLA's tenth championship, as their 1995 title was vacated.
2003–04 NCAA Division I championships |
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- † Not an officially sanctioned NCAA championship
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