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The 2001 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament was the twentieth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May 2001, forty-eight Division I college softball teams contested the championship. Walk-offs from the 2020 SEC softball season. *: Excludes UCLA's vacated 1995 WCWS participation. Elzey, Pacy
Bowl Game: Lost Capital One Bowl 19-17 versus Penn State More Team Info Arizona won their sixth NCAA championship by defeating UCLA 1–0 in the final game. Florence, Peyton
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SOS: 6.00 (5th of 120) . The NFL returns this week which means that teams needed to get their 53-man rosters in order ahead of the week one matchups. †: Excludes results of the pre-NCAA Women's College World Series of 1969 through 1981. The 2001 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament was the twentieth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball.Held during May 2001, forty-eight Division I college softball teams contested the championship. Brown, Hide/Show Additional Information For Marcela Lopez, Hide/Show Additional Information For Brea Dickey, Hide/Show Additional Information For Cheyanne Sales, Hide/Show Additional Information For Brinaya Bailey, Hide/Show Additional Information For Hannah Thomason, Hide/Show Additional Information For Kristen Davis, Hide/Show Additional Information For Katie Greep, Hide/Show Additional Information For Faith Alexander, Hide/Show Additional Information For Jade Lee, Hide/Show Additional Information For Lexi Solorzano, Hide/Show Additional Information For Lindsey Kyte, Hide/Show Additional Information For Abby Deane, Hide/Show Additional Information For Raleigh Williams, Hide/Show Additional Information For Christen Florence, Hide/Show Additional Information For Peyton Elzey, Hide/Show Additional Information For Pacy Villa, Hide/Show Additional Information For Kylie Vannavong, Hide/Show Additional Information For Andrea Summey, Hide/Show Additional Information For Melanie Bennett, Hide/Show Additional Information For Taylor Cates, Riverside, Calif. / Martin Luther King Jr. HS. The 2001 Women's College World Series was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from May 24 through May 28 and marked the conclusion of the 2001 NCAA Division I softball season. Seventeen former student-athletes from several SEC softball programs will compete in the inaugural season of Athletes Unlimited. Lee, Lexi
Record: 9-4 (22nd of 120) (Schedule & Results) Rank: 17th in the Final AP poll Conference: SEC (West Division) Conference Record: 5-3 Coach: Les Miles (9-4) Points For: 323 Points/G: 24.8 (76th of 120) Points Against: 211 Opp Pts/G: 16.2 (11th of 120) SRS: 12.70 (15th of 120) . Cousins, Camden
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The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team: NCAA Division I Softball Tournament and Women's College World Series, Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player, "2001 Women's Division I Softball College World Series Game 13", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2001_NCAA_Division_I_Softball_Tournament&oldid=962586599#Women's_College_World_Series, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 14 June 2020, at 22:48.