1987 Women's College World Series

1987 Women's College World Series

The 1987 Women's College World Series (WCWS) was the last WCWS played in Omaha, Nebraska. The Aggies of Texas A&M took home the title beating the UCLA Bruins 4-1.

1987 All-Tournament Team

Gena Strang, 1b, Fresno St.
Julie Smith, 2b, Texas A&M
Janice Parks, 3b, UCLA
Liz Mizera, ss, Texas A&M
Karen Walker, of, UCLA
Sandra Arledge, of, UCLA
Chenita Rogers, of, Cal St. Fullerton
Kris Tipmore, c, Central Mich.
Shawn Andaya, p, Texas A&M
Lisa Longaker, p, UCLA
Lisa Hankerd, al, UCLA
Shauna Wattenberg, al, UCLA

Regional Tournament Results

At-Large Regional:

Arizona St. 5, Arizona 3
Arizona St. 5, Arizona 0

Northwest Regional:

UCLA 1, Long Beach St. 0
UCLA 2, Long Beach St. 0

Northeast Regional:

Fresno St. 3, California 0
Fresno St. 5, California 2

Midwest Regional:

Nebraska 6, Utah 0
Nebraska 3, Utah 2 (9 inn.)

West Regional:

Cal St. Fullerton 2, Cal Poly Pomona 0
Cal St. Fullerton 3, Cal Poly Pomona 1

South Regional:

Florida St. 1, Adelphi 0 (9 inn.)
Florida St. 3, Adelphi 1 (13 inn.)

Central Regional:

Texas A&M 4, Louisiana Tech 0
Texas A&M 2, Louisiana Tech 1

Mideast Regional:

Northwestern 2, Central Mich. 0
Central Mich. 7, Northwestern 0
Central Mich. 5, Northwestern 4 (11 inn.)

WCWS Results:

UCLA 1, Arizona St. 0 (9 inn.)
Nebraska 1, Fresno St. 0
Cal St. Fullerton 3, Florida St. 0
Texas A&M 3, Central Mich. 0
Fresno St. 3, Arizona St. 0
Central Mich. 1, Florida St. 0
UCLA 3, Nebraska 0
Texas A&M 2, Cal St. Fullerton 1 (13 inn.)
Nebraska 2, Central Mich. 1
Cal St. Fullerton 2, Fresno St. 1
UCLA 1, Texas A&M 0
Texas A&M 4, Nebraska 0
UCLA 1, Cal St. Fullerton 0
Texas A&M 1, UCLA 0

Championship: Texas A&M 4, UCLA 1

References

*http://www.ncaa.org/library/records/softball/softball_records_book/2008/2008_softball_records.pdf (page 175)


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