1975 Women's College World Series

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The 1975 Women's College World Series (WCWS) was contested among 18 college softball teams on May 15–18 in Omaha, Nebraska. This was the seventh WCWS. , the tournament director for the first eleven editions of the WCWS, was also the coach of the victorious Nebraska–Omaha team.[1]

Teams[]

The double elimination tournament included these teams:

  • Arizona
  • Ball State (Indiana)
  • East Stroudsburg State College (Pennsylvania)
  • Kansas
  • Mankato State (Minnesota)
  • Michigan State
  • Nebraska–Omaha
  • North Dakota State
  • Northern Colorado
  • Northern Iowa
  • Northern State College (South Dakota)
  • Northwest Missouri State
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon College of Education (now Western Oregon University)
  • Texas Woman's
  • Weber State College (Utah)
  • Western Illinois

After losing the opener of the final, the University of Nebraska–Omaha Maverettes defeated Northern Iowa, 6–4, in the deciding game to win the 1975 championship.

Bracket[]

1st Round[2]   2nd Round   3rd Round   4th Round   Semifinals   Finals
Oregon College of Education 6 Oregon College of Education 14  
Texas Woman's 2 Ball State 9     Oregon College of Education 0  
Nebraska–Omaha 18   Nebraska–Omaha 1  
Northern State College 0       Nebraska–Omaha 4  
Northern Colorado 1       Western Illinois 2  
North Dakota State 0     Northern Colorado 4
Western Illinois 1   Western Illinois 5  
Mankato State 0       Nebraska–Omaha 1  
East Stroudsburg 8 East Stroudsburg 3     Northern Iowa 0    
Ohio 0 Arizona 4     Arizona 3  
Kansas 6   Kansas 4  
Weber State 2       Kansas 1
Michigan State 3       Northern Iowa 4  
Northwest Missouri State 1     Michigan State 3
Northern Iowa 5   Northern Iowa 4  
Oklahoma 0  
  Nebraska–Omaha 1 6  
  Northern Iowa 11 4  
Texas Woman's 9 Texas Woman's 3   Northwest Missouri State 0  
Oklahoma 2 Northwest Missouri State 14   Northern Colorado 6  
    Northern Colorado 1   Northern Colorado 6  
    Oregon College of Education 0   Kansas 0  
East Stroudsburg 6   Weber State 7
Weber State 7   Oregon College of Education 8  
    Northern Colorado 3   Michigan State 3  
    Michigan State 4   Northern Iowa 7  
Ohio 10 Ohio 6   Ohio 0  
Mankato State 2 North Dakota State 1   Michigan State 17  
    Michigan State 3   Michigan State 5
    Arizona 2   Western Illinois 0  
Ball State 6   Ball State 4
Northern State College 2   Arizona 10  

Ranking[]

Place School WCWS Record
1st Nebraska–Omaha 5-1
2nd Northern Iowa 5-2
3rd Michigan State 5-2
4th Northern Colorado 4-2
5th Kansas 2-2
6th Western Illinois 2-2
7th Oregon College of Education 3-2
Arizona 2-2
9th Weber State College 1-2
Northwest Missouri State 1-2
Ball State 1-2
Ohio 2-2
13th Texas Woman's 1-2
North Dakota State 0-2
East Stroudsburg State 1-2
Northern State College 0-2
Oklahoma 0-2
Mankato State 0-2

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013). A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc. ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
  2. ^ "NCAA Women's Softball". Retrieved 2017-03-08.
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