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2001 UCLA Bruins softball
UCLA logo written in blue and gold script
NCAA Regional No. 2 champion
Women's College World Series, runner-up
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Record62–6 (16–5 Pac-10)
Head coach
Home stadiumSunset Field
Seasons← 20002002 →
2001 Pacific-10 Conference softball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
Arizona  ‍‍‍ 19 2 0   .905 65 4 0   .942
UCLA  ‍‍‍ 16 5 0   .762 62 6 0   .912
Stanford  ‍‍‍ 11 10 0   .524 54 16 1   .768
Washington  ‍‍‍ 11 10 0   .524 40 23 0   .635
Oregon State  ‍‍‍ 10 10 0   .500 44 24 1   .645
Arizona State  ‍‍‍ 9 12 0   .429 36 22 0   .621
California  ‍‍‍ 6 14 0   .300 54 18 0   .750
Oregon  ‍‍‍ 1 20 0   .048 28 40 0   .412
† – Conference champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 31, 2001
Rankings from Coaches' Poll


The 2001 UCLA Bruins softball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 2001 NCAA Division I softball season. The Bruins were coached by Sue Enquist, in her thirteenth season as head coach. The Bruins played their home games at Easton Stadium and finished with a record of 62–6. They competed in the Pacific-10 Conference, where they finished second with a 16–5 record.

The Bruins were invited to the 2001 NCAA Division I softball tournament, where they swept the Regional and then completed a run to the title game of the Women's College World Series where they fell to champion Arizona.

Personnel

Roster

2001 UCLA Bruins roster
 

Pitchers

  • 7 - Amanda Freedjunior
  • 23 – Stephanie Swenson – senior
  • 14 – Keira Goerl – freshman
  • 22 – Courtney Dale - Redshirt Senior

Catchers

Infielders

  • 5 – Casey Hiraiwa - Redshirt Junior
  • 10 – Crissy Buck – junior
  • 11 – Monique Mejia – sophomore
  • 20 – Claire Sua – freshman
  • 21 – Tairia Mimssophomore
  • 23 – Toria Auelua – sophomore
  • 27 - Natasha Watleysophomore
 

Outfielders

  • 2 – Erin Rahn – junior
  • 3 – Lupe Brambila – senior
  • 24 – Marcel Torres – freshman
  • 44 – Stephanie Ramos – freshman

Utility

  • 13 – Julie Hoshizaki – freshman
  • 9 – Amanda Simpson – freshman

Coaches

2001 UCLA Bruins softball coaching staff

Schedule

Legend
  UCLA win
  UCLA loss
  Tie
* Non-Conference game
2001 UCLA Bruins Softball Game Log
Regular season
February
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
Feb 3 at San Jose State* SJSU FieldSan Jose, CA W 8–0 1–0
Feb 3 Cal State Northridge* Easton StadiumLos Angeles, CA W 13–0 2–0
Feb 3 Cal Poly* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 5–0 3–0
Feb 4 Cal State Northridge* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 7–0 4–0
Feb 4 Cal Poly* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 10–2 5–0
Feb 7 at Cal State Fullerton* Anderson Family FieldFullerton, CA W 6–0 6–0
Feb 7 at Cal State Fullerton* Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA W 18–3 7–0
Feb 10 San Diego* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 8–0 8–0
Feb 10 San Diego* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 7–0 9–0
Feb 14 Long Beach State* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 7–0 10–0
Feb 16 vs Portland State* Rebel Softball DiamondParadise, NV W 20–0 11–0
Feb 16 vs Kansas* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 15–1 12–0
Feb 17 vs Wisconsin* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 9–2 13–0
Feb 17 vs Nebraska* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 6–2 14–0
Feb 18 vs FIU* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 10–0 15–0
Feb 23 vs Wisconsin* Red and Charline McCombs FieldAustin, TX W 12–1 16–0
Feb 23 vs Cal State Fullerton* Red and Charline McCombs Field • Austin, TX W 4–0 17–0
Feb 24 at Texas* Red and Charline McCombs Field • Austin, TX W 4–3 18–0
Feb 25 vs Wisconsin* Red and Charline McCombs Field • Austin, TX W 1–0 19–0
Feb 26 at Texas State* Bobcat Softball StadiumSan Marcos, TX W 4–3 20–0
Feb 26 at Texas State* Bobcat Softball Stadium • San Marcos, TX W 3–1 21–0
March
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
Mar 2 Colorado State* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 11–3 22–0
Mar 2 Colorado State* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 2–0 23–0
Mar 3 South Florida* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 10–0 24–0
Mar 3 South Florida* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 5–3 25–0
Mar 4 UNLV* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 3–0 26–0
Mar 6 UC Riverside* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 10–0 27–0
Mar 6 UC Riverside* Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 4–0 28–0
Mar 8 vs Colorado State* Margie Wright DiamondFresno, CA W 8–1 29–0
Mar 9 vs Cal Poly* Margie Wright Diamond • Fresno, CA W 9–1 30–0
Mar 9 vs DePaul* Margie Wright Diamond • Fresno, CA W 4–0 31–0
Mar 10 vs New Mexico State* Margie Wright Diamond • Fresno, CA W 4–0 32–0
Mar 10 vs Oregon State* Margie Wright Diamond • Fresno, CA W 3–2 33–0
Mar 11 at Fresno State* Margie Wright Diamond • Fresno, CA W 8–2 34–0
Mar 14 at UC Santa Barbara* Campus DiamondSanta Barbara, CA W 6–1 35–0
Mar 30 at Stanford Boyd & Jill Smith Family StadiumStanford, CA L 0–1 35–1 0–1
Mar 31 at California Levine-Fricke FieldBerkeley, CA W 2–1 36–1 1–1
April
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
Apr 1 at California Levine-Fricke Field • Berkeley, CA W 5–1 37–1 2–1
Apr 4 at Cal State Northridge* Northridge, CA W 5–1 38–1
Apr 4 at Cal State Northridge* Northridge, CA W 12–1 39–1
Apr 6 Arizona State Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA L 1–6 39–2 2–2
Apr 7 Arizona Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA L 0–4 39–3 2–3
Apr 8 Arizona Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 3–0 40–3 3–3
Apr 13 Washington Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 5–4 41–3 4–3
Apr 14 Washington Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 4–0 42–3 5–3
Apr 20 at Oregon State OSU Softball ComplexCorvallis, OR L 1–2 42–4 5–4
Apr 21 at Oregon Howe FieldEugene, OR W 4–3 43–4 6–4
Apr 22 at Oregon Howe Field • Eugene, OR W 6–3 44–4 7–4
Apr 25 at UC Riverside* Riverside, CA W 12–0 45–4
Apr 25 at UC Riverside* Riverside, CA W 8–0 46–4
Apr 27 California Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 2–0 47–4 8–4
Apr 28 Stanford Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 8–0 48–4 9–4
Apr 29 Stanford Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 2–0 49–4 10–4
May
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
May 2 at Washington Husky Softball StadiumSeattle, WA W 4–3 50–4 11–4
May 4 Oregon Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 6–4 51–4 12–4
May 5 Oregon State Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 4–0 52–4 13–4
May 6 Oregon State Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 4–1 53–4 14–4
May 11 at Arizona Rita Hillenbrand Memorial StadiumTucson, AZ L 0–4 53–5 14–5
May 12 at Arizona State Alberta B. Farrington Softball StadiumTempe, AZ W 1–0 54–5 15–5
May 12 at Arizona State Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium • Tempe, AZ W 8–6 55–5 16–5
Post-season
NCAA Regional No. 2
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record NCAAT record
May 17 Coastal Carolina Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 8–0 56–5 1–0
May 18 Cal State Northridge Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 9–0 57–5 2–0
May 19 San Diego State Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 3–1 58–5 3–0
May 20 San Diego State Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA W 11–0 59–5 4–0
NCAA Women's College World Series
Date Opponent Seed Site/stadium Score Overall record WCWS Record
May 24 (7) Iowa (2) ASA Hall of Fame StadiumOklahoma City, OK W 7–0 60–5 1–0
May 25 (6) Stanford (2) ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK W 5–0 61–5 2–0
May 27 (3) LSU (2) ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK W 6–0 62–5 3–0
May 28 (1) Arizona (2) ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK L 0–1 62–6 3–1

References

  1. 2018 Softball Media Guide. Pac-12 Conference. p. 52. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  2. ^ 2022 Softball Information Guide: Yearly Results (PDF). UCLA Bruins. Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  3. ^ "2022 Softball Information Guide: Letterwinners" (PDF). UCLA Bruins. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
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