2013 NCAA Division I softball season

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Defending ChampionsAlabama
ChampionsOklahoma (2nd title)
Runners-upTennessee (6th WCWS Appearance)
Winning CoachPatty Gasso (2nd title)
2013 NCAA Division I softball season
Defending ChampionsAlabama
Tournament
Women's College World Series
ChampionsOklahoma (2nd title)
Runners-upTennessee (6th WCWS Appearance)
Winning CoachPatty Gasso (2nd title)
WCWS MOPKeilani Ricketts (Oklahoma)
Seasons
 2012
2014 

The 2013 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 2013. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2013 NCAA Division I softball tournament and 2013 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 6, 2013.

2013 Big 12 Conference softball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 Oklahoma y 152 .882574 .934
No. 3 Texas y 144 .7785110 .836
No. 20 Baylor y 108 .5564217 .712
Kansas  98 .5293416 .680
Oklahoma State  612 .3333026 .536
Texas Tech  414 .2223026 .536
Iowa State  414 .2222134 .382
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from NFCA [1]
2013 Big Ten Conference softball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 6 Michigan  y 202 .9095113 .797
No. 8 Nebraska  y 166 .7274516 .738
Minnesota  y 146 .7003619 .655
Wisconsin  y 167 .6964413 .772
Northwestern   1210 .5453122 .585
Illinois   1112 .4782227 .449
Michigan State   910 .4742425 .490
Ohio State   1013 .4353422 .607
Iowa   815 .3483024 .556
Purdue   815 .3482332 .418
Penn State   517 .2271634 .320
Indiana   319 .1361935 .352
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 2, 2013[2]
Rankings from NFCA
2013 Southeastern Conference softball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 5 Florida  xy 186 .750589 .866
No. 2 Tennessee  y 166 .7275212 .813
No. 11 Missouri  y 158 .6523814 .731
Georgia  y 149 .6094021 .656
No. 14 Kentucky  y 1311 .5424121 .661
South Carolina  y 816 .3333425 .576
Western
No. 18 LSU  xy 158 .6524216 .724
Arkansas  y 1210 .5453620 .643
No. 10 Alabama  y 1311 .5424515 .750
No. 13 Texas A&M  y 1013 .4354218 .700
Mississippi State  y 816 .3333224 .571
Auburn   717 .2923023 .566
Ole Miss   321 .1252531 .446
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2013[3]
Rankings from NFCA
2013 Southland Conference softball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
McNeese State **   1950 .79238150 .717
Northwestern State  1870 .72040150 .727
Sam Houston   17100 .63037240 .607
Central Arkansas   15100 .60038200 .655
Lamar   14130 .51924350 .407
Southeastern Louisiana   13130 .50032220 .593
Nicholls   12130 .48022260 .458
Stephen F. Austin   9170 .34616320 .333
Houston Baptist   6200 .23115270 .357
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi   6210 .22211390 .220
SLC Tournament Champion
**Southland Tournament #1 seed champion
As of May 18, 2013[4][5]
Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches
2013 Sun Belt Conference softball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
RV Western Kentucky  y 203 .8704318 .705
No. 17 South Alabama  y 173 .850489 .842
No. 12 Louisiana–Lafayette  y 194 .8264715 .758
North Texas   129 .5712924 .547
Florida Atlantic   1012 .4552829 .491
FIU   1013 .4352728 .491
Troy   714 .3332132 .396
Louisiana–Monroe   320 .1301935 .352
Middle Tennessee   121 .045747 .130
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 15, 2019[6]
Rankings from

Women's College World Series

The 2010 NCAA Women's College World Series took place from May 30 to June 4, 2013, in Oklahoma City.[7]

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
               
14 Nebraska 3(8)
11 Washington 4
11 Washington 0
7 Tennessee 1
7 Tennessee 9
2 Florida 2
7 Tennessee 2
4 Texas 0
14 Nebraska 8(15)
2 Florida 9
2 Florida 0
4 Texas 3
7 Tennessee 3(12) 0
1 Oklahoma 5 4
5 Arizona State 3
4 Texas 5
4 Texas 2
1 Oklahoma 10
8 Michigan 1
1 Oklahoma 7
1 Oklahoma 6
11 Washington 2
5 Arizona State 0
8 Michigan 2
8 Michigan 1
11 Washington 4

Season leaders

Records

Junior class single game home runs: 4 – Alexandria Anttila, Georgetown Hoyas; April 6, 2013[8]

Sophomore class slugging percentage: 1.113% – Lauren Chamberlain, Oklahoma Sooners

Sophomore class runs: 87 – Lauren Chamberlain, Oklahoma Sooners

Awards

Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma Sooners[9]

Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma Sooners

Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma Sooners[10]

YEAR W L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA WHIP
2013 35 1 45 40 27 16 2 238.1 123 47 42 63 350 1.23 0.78
YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
2013 61 153 44 58 .379 60 15 0 8 111 .725% 51 33 9 9

All America Teams

References

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