Who won softball World Series 2014?

Who won softball World Series 2014?

Florida
The tournament culminated with eight teams playing in the 2014 Women’s College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City….2014 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament.

Teams 64
Champions Florida (1st title)
Runner-up Alabama (9th WCWS Appearance)
Winning coach Tim Walton (1st title)
MOP Hannah Rogers (Florida)

Who won 2018 Wcws?

Oklahoma’s Giselle Juarez (23-1) earned the WCWS-clinching victory in the circle, throwing a complete-game two-hitter. FSU’s Danielle Watson (12-2), who had the impressive Game 1 win, took the loss. The ☀ is our friend!

Who played in the 2018 Wcws?

The Florida State Seminoles
The Florida State Seminoles played in their first Women’s College World Series Championship Series and became the first ACC team to make the Championship Series….2018 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament.

Teams 64
Finals site ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City
Champions Florida State (1st title)
Runner-up Washington (13 WCWS Appearance)

Who won the 2013 Softball World Series?

Oklahoma
2013 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament

Teams 64
Champions Oklahoma (2nd title)
Runner-up Tennessee (6th WCWS Appearance)
Winning coach Patty Gasso (2nd title)
MOP Keilani Ricketts (Oklahoma)

Who won the Wcws 2017?

2017 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament

Teams 64
Champions Oklahoma (4th title)
Runner-up Florida (8th WCWS Appearance)
Winning coach Patty Gasso (4th title)
MOP Shay Knighten (Oklahoma)

Who won Wcws 2016?

2016 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament

Teams 64
Champions Oklahoma (3rd title)
Runner-up Auburn (2nd WCWS Appearance)
Winning coach Patty Gasso (3rd title)
MOP Paige Parker (Oklahoma)

Where is Jackie Traina now?

Currently, Traina plays professional softball in Houston for the Scrap Yard Dawgs, as well as playing professionally in Japan for Denso.

Who did FSU beat in the 2018 Wcws?

For a storied program that had reached the Women’s College World Series nine times before, had three different National Players of the Year and was led by NFCA Hall of Fame Coach JoAnne Graf who was the first in NCAA history to win 1,400 games, the last accomplishment was finally secured on Tuesday night as Florida …

Who did Florida State softball beat in 2018?

FSU (48-11-1) held the Tide at bay, outlasting Alabama (52-9) for an 8-5 win at Porter ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.