1983 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament
1983 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament |
Teams |
8 |
WCWS Site |
Seymour Smith Park Omaha, NE |
Champions |
Texas A&M (1st title) |
Runner-Up |
Cal State Fullerton (1st WCWS Appearance) |
Winning coach |
Bob Brock (1st WCWS title) |
Attendance |
16,174 |
NCAA Softball Tournaments
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The finals of the 1983 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament were held from May 25 to May 29, 1983.[1][2] Sixteen Division I college softball teams competed in the NCAA tournament's first round, which consisted of eight regionals with two teams each. The winner of each region, a total of eight teams, advanced to the 1983 Women's College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
Regionals
West Regional |
– |
Cal State Fullerton |
6 |
0 |
6 |
– |
New Mexico |
0 |
4 |
0 |
- Cal State Fullerton qualifies for WCWS, 2–1
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- Indiana qualifies for WCWS, 2–1
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- South Carolina qualifies for WCWS, 2–1
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Central Regional |
– |
Texas A&M |
5 |
1 |
— |
– |
Kansas |
0 |
0 |
— |
- Texas A&M qualifies for WCWS, 2–0
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Midwest Regional |
– |
Missouri |
1 |
3 |
1 |
– |
SW Missouri State |
3 |
0 |
0 |
- Missouri qualifies for WCWS, 2–1
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Northeast Regional |
– |
UCLA |
19 |
111 |
— |
– |
Rhode Island |
0 |
0 |
— |
- UCLA qualifies for WCWS, 2–0
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Northwest Regional |
– |
Pacific |
3 |
0 |
312 |
– |
Fresno State |
1 |
2 |
0 |
- Pacific qualifies for WCWS, 2–1
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- Louisiana Tech qualifies for WCWS, 2–0
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Women's College World Series
See also
References
1982–83 NCAA Division I championships |
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- Baseball
- Basketball (Men, Women)
- Cross Country (Men & Women)
- Fencing (Men, Women)
- Field Hockey
- Football (I-A, I-AA)
- Golf (Men, Women)
- Gymnastics (Men, Women)
- Ice Hockey (Men)
- Lacrosse (Men, Women)
- Rifle (Men & Women)
- Skiing (Men & Women)
- Soccer (Men, Women†)
- Softball
- Swimming and Diving (Men, Women)
- Tennis (Men, Women)
- Indoor Track and Field (Men & Women‡)
- Outdoor Track and Field (Men & Women)
- Volleyball (Men, Women)
- Water Polo (Men)
- Wrestling
| | † Inaugural championship – ‡ Inaugural co-ed championship |
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