The 2014 NCAA Division I softball season, play of college softball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level, began in February 2014. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2014 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament and 2014 Women's College World Series . The Women's College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament and held in Oklahoma City at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium , ended on June 3, 2014.
Conference standings [ ]
2014 Ohio Valley Conference softball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
East
Jacksonville State
22
–
5
.815
40
–
15
.727
Eastern Kentucky
15
–
10
.600
29
–
22
.569
Tennessee Tech
15
–
15
.500
25
–
24
.510
Morehead State +
9
–
16
.360
15
–
36
.294
Belmont
7
–
19
.269
13
–
36
.265
Tennessee State
6
–
20
.231
18
–
38
.321
West
SIU Edwardsville ‡
19
–
5
.792
30
–
23
.566
Eastern Illinois
17
–
7
.708
38
–
17
.691
Murray State
16
–
9
.640
32
–
23
.582
Tennessee–Martin +
14
–
10
.583
27
–
27
.500
Austin Peay
8
–
18
.308
20
–
32
.385
Southeast Missouri St.
3
–
20
.130
11
–
34
.244
‡ – champion As of May 17, 2014[4] ; Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches ; + = Also 1 non=conf. tie
2014 Southeastern Conference softball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Alabama †
19
–
5
.792
53
–
13
.803
Tennessee
17
–
7
.708
46
–
12
.793
Florida
15
–
9
.625
55
–
12
.821
Georgia
15
–
9
.625
49
–
15
.766
Missouri
15
–
9
.625
43
–
18
.705
Kentucky
13
–
11
.542
50
–
19
.725
LSU
13
–
11
.542
38
–
24
.613
Auburn
11
–
13
.458
42
–
19
.689
South Carolina
11
–
13
.458
36
–
22
.621
Mississippi State
10
–
14
.417
39
–
21
.650
Texas A&M
9
–
15
.375
37
–
22
.627
Arkansas
5
–
19
.208
27
–
28
.491
Ole Miss
3
–
21
.125
22
–
31
.415
As of Oct 01, 2014[5] ; Rankings from Coaches' Poll
2014 Sun Belt Conference softball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
PCT
W
L
T
PCT
No. 8 Louisiana–Lafayette † ‡ y
19
–
1
–
0
.950
49
–
10
–
1
.825
No. 23 South Alabama y
15
–
6
–
0
.714
42
–
14
–
0
.750
Georgia State
12
–
9
–
0
.571
30
–
26
–
0
.536
Western Kentucky
11
–
10
–
0
.524
33
–
24
–
1
.578
Texas State
9
–
12
–
0
.429
26
–
30
–
0
.464
Louisiana–Monroe
6
–
14
–
0
.300
25
–
27
–
0
.481
Troy
5
–
13
–
0
.278
22
–
30
–
2
.426
UT Arlington
4
–
16
–
0
.200
21
–
33
–
0
.389
† – Conference champion ‡ – champion y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament As of March 4, 2019[7] ; Rankings from NFCA
Women's College World Series [ ]
The 2014 NCAA Women's College World Series took place from May 29 to June 3, 2014 in Oklahoma City .[8]
First round
Second round
Semifinals
Finals
1
Oregon
3
8
Florida State
0
1
Oregon
0
5
Florida
4
5
Florida
11
13
Baylor
0 5
5
Florida
6
—
13
Baylor
3
—
8
Florida State
2
13
Baylor
7
14
Kentucky
7 8
13
Baylor
8
5
Florida
5
6
—
2
Alabama
0
3
—
14
Kentucky
4
6
Louisiana–Lafayette
1
14
Kentucky
0
2
Alabama
2
7
Oklahoma
2
2
Alabama
6
2
Alabama
2
—
1
Oregon
0
—
6
Louisiana–Lafayette
1
7
Oklahoma
3
1
Oregon
4
7
Oklahoma
2
Season leaders [ ]
Batting
Pitching
Records [ ]
Junior class doubles :
28 – Emilee Koerner, Notre Dame Fighting Irish [9]
Awards [ ]
Lacey Waldrop , FSU Seminoles [10]
YEAR
W
L
GP
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
ERA
WHIP
2014
38
7
48
42
27
8
1
266.1
190
70
43
80
287
1.13
1.01
Madison Shipman , Tennessee Lady Vols [11]
Annie Aldrete, Tennessee Lady Vols [12]
Kasey Cooper , Auburn Tigers
All America Teams [ ]
The following players were members of the All-American Teams.[13]
First Team
Second Team
Third Team
References [ ]
External links [ ]
Baylor vs Kentucky: 2014 Women's College World Series FULL REPLAY on YouTube