2003 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament Teams 64 Finals site ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Champions UCLA (10th (11th overall) title)Runner-up California (9th WCWS Appearance) Winning coach Sue Enquist (5th title)MOP (UCLA )
The 2003 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament was the twenty-second annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball . Held during May 2003, 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 2003 Women's College World Series was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from May 22 through May 25 and marked the conclusion of the 2003 NCAA Division I softball season . UCLA won their tenth[a] NCAA championship and eleventh overall by defeating California 1–0 in the final game. UCLA pitcher was named Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player .[1] [2] [3]
Qualifying [ ]
Regionals [ ]
Regional No. 1 [ ]
Opening Round
First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
Finals
Winner's Bracket
Minnesota
3
Cal State Northridge
0
Minnesota
0
Arizona
4
Arizona
11 5
Colorado State
1
Arizona
4
Texas A&M
0
Texas A&M
8
Boston College
4
Texas A&M
5
South Carolina
0
South Carolina
8
Princeton
7
Arizona
10
—
Texas A&M
5
—
Loser's Bracket
Cal State Northridge
7
Colorado State
4
South Carolina
5
Cal State Northridge
3
South Carolina
5
Boston College
6
Boston College
2
Texas A&M
6
Princeton
0
Minnesota
2
South Carolina
3
Boston College
4
Regional No. 2 [ ]
First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
Finals
Winner's Bracket
Fresno State
3
Long Beach State
0
Fresno State
0
UCLA
3
UCLA
8 6
Colgate
0
UCLA
6
Michigan State
2
Michigan State
9 5
North Carolina
1
Michigan State
4
Georgia
3
Georgia
5
LIU Brooklyn
1
UCLA
5
—
Michigan State
0
—
Loser's Bracket
Long Beach State
1
Colgate
0
Georgia
2
Long Beach State
1
Georgia
North Carolina
10 5
Fresno State
1 8
Michigan State
2
LIU Brooklyn
2
Fresno State
2
Fresno State
0
North Carolina
0
Regional No. 3 [ ]
First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
Finals
Winner's Bracket
LSU
9
Hawaii
4
LSU
0
Texas
8 6
Texas
4
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi
0
Texas
3
Texas State
0
Texas State
1
Arizona State
0
Texas State
3
Northwestern
1
Northwestern
2
Tennessee Tech
1
Texas
6
—
Texas State
0
—
Loser's Bracket
Hawaii
2
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi
0
Northwestern
0
Hawaii
1 11
Hawaii
4
Arizona State
6
Arizona State
2
Texas State
2
Tennessee Tech
0
LSU
1
Hawaii
1
Arizona State
4
Regional No. 4 [ ]
First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
Finals
Winner's Bracket
South Florida
7
Florida Atlantic
3
South Florida
0
Oklahoma
8 6
Oklahoma
5
Bethune–Cookman
1
Oklahoma
6
Texas–Arlington
2
Florida
3
Oregon State
2
Florida
0
Texas–Arlington
2
Texas–Arlington
1
Florida State
0
Oklahoma
7
—
Oregon State
2
—
Loser's Bracket
Florida Atlantic
2 11
Bethune–Cookman
1
Florida
1
Florida Atlantic
2
Florida Atlantic
3
Oregon State
2
Oregon State
7
Texas–Arlington
0
Florida State
1
South Florida
0
Oregon State
2
Oregon State
8 5
Regional No. 5 [ ]
First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
Finals
Winner's Bracket
Mississippi State
4
FIU
2
Mississippi State
0
Washington
8
Washington
5
Creighton
1
Washington
11
Iowa
0
Iowa
5
Pacific
0
Iowa
3
Hofstra
0
Hofstra
3
Nebraska
1
Washington
11 5
—
Iowa
0
—
Loser's Bracket
FIU
1
Creighton
3
Hofstra
1 9
Creighton
0
Hofstra
0
Pacific
7
Nebraska
6
Iowa
2
Nebraska
11
Mississippi State
0
Nebraska
1
Nebraska
8 6
Regional No. 6 [ ]
First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
Finals
Winner's Bracket
Louisiana–Lafayette
6
San Diego State
0
Louisiana–Lafayette
1
Cal State Fullerton
0
Cal State Fullerton
3
Rider
0
Louisiana–Lafayette
1
Oklahoma State
0
Oregon
10
Penn State
8
Oregon
1
Oklahoma State
2
Oklahoma State
1
Boston University
0
Louisiana–Lafayette
2
6
Oregon
9
4
Loser's Bracket
San Diego State
2
Rider
1
Oregon
4
San Diego State
1
Oregon
2
Penn State
7
Cal State Fullerton
1
Oklahoma State
6
Boston University
0
Cal State Fullerton
8 6
Oregon
7 12
Penn State
0
Regional No. 7 [ ]
First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
Finals
Winner's Bracket
Notre Dame
4
Missouri
3
Notre Dame
1
DePaul
4
DePaul
8 5
Wright State
0
DePaul
0
California
1
Michigan
8 5
Western Michigan
0
Michigan
0
California
9 5
California
8 6
Oakland
0
California
1
—
Michigan
0
—
Loser's Bracket
Missouri
1
Wright State
3
Michigan
13 5
Wright State
0
Michigan
5
Western Michigan
3
Notre Dame
3
DePaul
2
Oakland
4
Notre Dame
5
Michigan
3
Oakland
0
Regional No. 8 [ ]
First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
Finals
Winner's Bracket
Illinois
5
Georgia Tech
3
Illinois
2
Alabama
4
Alabama
10 5
Southern
1
Alabama
7
Southern Illinois
4
Southern Illinois
5
UMass
2
Southern Illinois
6
Stanford
1
Stanford
2
Chattanooga
0
Alabama
2
—
Southern Illinois
0
—
Loser's Bracket
Georgia Tech
9 5
Southern
0
Stanford
0
Georgia Tech
1
Georgia Tech
0
UMass
3
UMass
2
Southern Illinois
6
Chattanooga
2
Illinois
4
UMass
1
UMass
5
Women's College World Series [ ]
Participants [ ]
* : Excludes UCLA's vacated 1995 WCWS participation.
† : Excludes results of the pre-NCAA Women's College World Series of 1969 through 1981.
Bracket [ ]
First round
Second round
Semifinals
Finals
1
Arizona
3
8
Alabama
2
1
Arizona
2
5
Washington
1
4
Oklahoma
1
5
Washington
3
1
Arizona
1
1
7
California
2 12
4
8
Alabama
3
4
Oklahoma
6 9
4
Oklahoma
2
7
California
5
7
California
0
2
UCLA
1 9
3
Texas
3
6
Louisiana–Lafayette
2
3
Texas
1
7
California
0
7
California
7 10
2
UCLA
3
3
Texas
0
1
2
UCLA
3
2
6
Louisiana-Lafayette
1
2
UCLA
5
2
UCLA
2
5
Washington
1
Game Results [ ]
Date
Game
Winner
Score
Loser
Notes
5/22/2003
Game 01
Arizona
3 - 2
Alabama
Game 02
Washington
3 - 1
Oklahoma
Game 03
Texas
3 - 2
Louisiana-Lafayette
Game 04
California
7 - 3
UCLA
10 Innings
5/23/2003
Game 05
Arizona
2 - 1
Washington
Game 06
Texas
1 - 0
California
5/24/2003
Game 07
Oklahoma
6 - 3
Alabama
9 Innings
Alabama eliminated
Game 08
UCLA
5 - 1
Louisiana-Lafayette
Louisiana-Lafayette eliminated
Game 09
California
5 - 2
Oklahoma
Oklahoma eliminated
Game 10
UCLA
2 - 1
Washington
Washington eliminated
5/25/2003
Game 11
California
2 - 1
Arizona
12 Innings.
California forces the If Necessary Game (Game 13), and will be designated as the visiting team for that game.
Game 12
UCLA
3 - 0
Texas
UCLA forces the If Necessary Game (Game 14), and will be designated as the visiting team for that game.
Game 13
California
4 - 1
Arizona
Arizona eliminated
Game 14
UCLA
2 - 1
Texas
Texas eliminated
5/26/2003
Championship Game
UCLA
1 - 0
California
9 Innings
UCLA Wins 2003 WCWS
Championship Game [ ]
[4]
School
Pitcher
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
AB
BF
UCLA
Keira Goerl (W)
9.0
0
0
0
4
4
27
32
California
Kelly Anderson (L)
9.0
6
1
1
4
5
31
37
All-Tournament Team [ ]
The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team:
Position
Player
Class
School
Pitcher
Kelly Anderson
Sophomore
California
Alicia Hollowell
Freshman
Arizona
Cat Osterman
Sophomore
Texas
1st Base
Veronica Nelson
Senior
California
Shortstop
Lovie Jung
Senior
Arizona
Chelsea Spencer
Sophomore
California
Natasha Watley
Senior
UCLA
3rd Base
Vicky Galindo
Sophomore
California
Tairia Mims
Senior
UCLA
Outfield
Tamara Poppe
Junior
Texas
Designated Player
Jennifer Stump
Senior
Oklahoma
Most Outstanding Player
Keira Goerl
Junior
UCLA
Notes [ ]
^ The NCAA Record Book shows 2003 as UCLA's ninth championship, as their 1995 title was vacated.
References [ ]
NCAA Division I Softball Tournament
2002–03 NCAA Division I championships
† Not an officially sanctioned NCAA championship