2015 NCAA Division I softball season
Defending ChampionsFlorida
Tournament
DurationMay 14–June 3, 2015
Women's College World Series
DurationMay 28–June 3, 2015
ChampionsFlorida (2nd title)
Runners-upMichigan (12th WCWS Appearance)
Winning CoachTim Walton (2nd title)
WCWS MOPLauren Haeger (Florida)
Seasons

The 2015 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 2015. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2015 NCAA Division I softball tournament and 2015 Women's College World Series. The Women's College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament and held annually in Oklahoma City at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, ended in June 2015.

Florida won their second title in a row, defeating Michigan in the championship series 2 games to one.

Conference standings

2015 American Athletic Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 16 UCF  y 162 .889509 .847
Tulsa   126 .6673618 .667
Houston   107 .5882827 .509
East Carolina   711 .3891637 .302
South Florida   610 .3753620 .643
Memphis   612 .3331934 .358
UConn   413 .2351835 .340
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 17, 2015[1]
Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches
2015 Big 12 Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 9 Oklahoma y 142 .875499 .845
No. 18 Baylor y 126 .6674117 .707
Texas y 126 .6673817 .691
Texas Tech  99 .5002526 .490
Kansas y 810 .4444015 .727
Oklahoma State  313 .1882130 .412
Iowa State  315 .1672628 .481
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from NFCA [2]
2015 Big East Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
St. John's  y 162 .8892819 .596
DePaul   134 .7652224 .478
Seton Hall   1010 .5002528 .472
Butler   912 .4292427 .471
Villanova   912 .4292430 .444
Providence   811 .4211623 .410
Creighton   712 .3682231 .415
Georgetown   514 .2631532 .319
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2015[3]
Rankings from NFCA
2015 Big Ten Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 2 Michigan  y 212 .913608 .882
No. 15 Minnesota  y 203 .8704911 .817
Nebraska  y 176 .7393523 .603
Northwestern  y 148 .6362823 .549
Illinois   149 .6092627 .491
Ohio State   1211 .5223022 .577
Rutgers   1112 .4782920 .592
Penn State   914 .3912928 .509
Maryland   914 .3912727 .500
Iowa   815 .3481940 .322
Purdue   714 .3333125 .554
Indiana   714 .3331739 .304
Wisconsin   517 .2272131 .404
Michigan State   419 .1741936 .345
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 5, 2015[4]
Rankings from NFCA
2015 Colonial Athletic Association softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
#17 James Madisony   1900 1.00048100 .828
Hofstra  y 1730 .85038141 .726
Elon   11100 .52431220 .585
Towson   10110 .47635220 .614
College of Charleston   7140 .33324290 .453
Drexel   6130 .31619230 .452
Delaware   6140 .30030230 .566
UNC Wilmington   5160 .23819270 .413
Conference champion
Tournament champion
As of May 24, 2015[5]
Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches
2015 Ohio Valley Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
SIU Edwardsville   206 .7694316 .729
Jacksonville State   186 .7503817 .691
Murray State   207 .7413819 .667
Tennessee Tech  1511 .5773225 .561
Eastern Kentucky   1310 .5652428 .462
Eastern Illinois   1411 .5602127 .438
Southeast Missouri St.   1212 .5001927 .413
Morehead State   1111 .5002224 .478
Tennessee–Martin   915 .3752426 .480
Belmont   816 .3331332 .289
Austin Peay   522 .185937 .196
Tennessee State   422 .1541137 .229
OVC Tournament champion
As of May 9, 2015[6]
Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches
2015 Southeastern Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 2 Florida y 185 .783506 .893
No. 4 Auburn y 186 .750499 .845
No. 5 Alabama  y 177 .7084212 .778
No. 8 LSU  y 159 .6254411 .800
No. 10 Tennessee  y 159 .6254214 .750
No. 14 Georgia  y 149 .6094014 .741
No. 12 Missouri  y 1410 .5833914 .736
No. 24 Texas A&M  y 1212 .5003818 .679
South Carolina  y 1014 .4173720 .649
Mississippi State  y 1014 .4173518 .660
Ole Miss   618 .2503025 .545
Kentucky  y 519 .2082924 .547
Arkansas   123 .0421637 .302
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 12, 2015[7]
Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches
2015 Southland Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East Division
Northwestern State ** x   2230 .88036180 .667
McNeese State   2150 .80836200 .643
Central Arkansas  1680 .66735210 .625
Southeastern Louisiana   15100 .60022300 .423
Lamar   14100 .58326280 .481
Nicholls   12140 .46226220 .542
West Division
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi x   15110 .57720281 .418
Stephen F. Austin   11150 .42319320 .373
Sam Houston   10150 .40019280 .404
Abilene Christian *   8190 .29614330 .298
Houston Baptist   5200 .20013320 .289
Incarnate Word *   4230 .14812390 .235
SLC Tournament Champion
*ineligible for postseason play due to Div. I transition
**Southland Tournament #1 seed
x Division Champions champion
As of May 22, 2015[8]
Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches
2015 Sun Belt Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 11 Louisiana–Lafayettey  203 .8704212 .778
No. 22 South Alabama  y 164 .8004013 .755
Texas State   146 .7003221 .604
Troy   149 .6093223 .582
Georgia State   1410 .5833822 .633
Louisiana–Monroe   1012 .4553022 .577
Texas–Arlington   815 .3482728 .491
Georgia Southern   420 .1671239 .235
Appalachian State   122 .0431435 .286
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 24, 2015[9]
Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches
2015 West Coast Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
BYU y 132 .8673912 .765
San Diego   87 .5332923 .558
Loyola Marymount   87 .5332628 .481
Pacific   78 .4671936 .345
Saint Mary's   510 .3332132 .396
Santa Clara   411 .2671535 .300
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 10, 2015[10]
Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches

Women's College World Series

The 2015 Women's College World Series began on May 28 in Oklahoma City.[11]

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
               
1 Florida 7
8 Tennessee 2
1 Florida 4
5 LSU 0
5 LSU 6
4 Auburn 1
1 Florida 3(9)
4 Auburn 2
8 Tennessee 2
4 Auburn 4
7 UCLA 10
4 Auburn 11(10)
1 Florida 3 0 4
3 Michigan 2 1 1
3 Michigan 5
6 Alabama 0
3 Michigan 10
7 UCLA 4
7 UCLA 7
2 Oregon 1
3 Michigan 6
5 LSU 3
6 Alabama 2
2 Oregon 1
5 LSU 5
6 Alabama 3

Season leaders

Batting

Pitching

Records

Freshman class consecutive wins streak: 27 – Megan Good, James Madison Dukes; February 14-May 6, 2015[12]

Freshman class perfect games: 4 – Paige Parker, Oklahoma Sooners

Junior class home runs: 32 – Lexie Elkins, Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns

Junior class slugging percentage: 1.229% – Torrian Wright, Savannah State Lady Tigers

Awards

Lauren Haeger, Florida Gators[13]

Lauren Haeger, Florida Gators[14]

YEAR W L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA WHIP
2015 32 2 41 35 25 12 0 222.1 145 41 39 43 214 1.23 0.84
YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
2015 67 187 50 65 .347 71 19 0 9 131 .700% 49 23 2 3
  • espnW National Player of The Year:

Sierra Romero, Michigan Wolverines[15]

YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
2015 68 176 85 79 .449 83 22 2 11 160 .909% 58 8 21 25

Paige Parker, Oklahoma Sooners[16]

YEAR W L GP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA WHIP
2015 28 7 42 31 23 9 3 217.0 129 56 51 57 224 1.64 0.85

Lexie Elkins, Louisiana[17]

Morgan Zerkle, Marshall[18]

All America Teams

The following players were members of the All-American Teams.[19]

First Team

PositionPlayerClassSchool
PCheridan HawkinsJR.Oregon Ducks
Miranda KramerSR.Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
Shelby TurnierJR.UCF Knights
CLexie ElkinsJR.ULL Ragin' Cajuns
1BLauren ChamberlainSR.Oklahoma Sooners
2BEmily CarosoneJR.Auburn Tigers
3BKasey CooperSO.Auburn Tigers
SSBianka BellJR.LSU Tigers
OFHaylie McCleneyJR.Alabama Crimson Tide
Allexis BennettJR.UCLA Bruins
Kelly ChristnerJR.Michigan Wolverines
UTLauren HaegerSR.Florida Gators
Amber FreemanSR.Arizona State Sun Devils
AT-LSierra RomeroJR.Michigan Wolverines
Kelsey StewartJR.Florida Gators
Ally CardaSR.UCLA Bruins
Shelby PendleySR.Oklahoma Sooners
Alaynie PageJR.South Carolina Gamecocks

Second Team

PositionPlayerClassSchool
PPaige ParkerFR.Oklahoma Sooners
Megan GoodFR.James Madison Dukes
Alexis OsorioFR.Alabama Crimson Tide
CIvie DrakeFR.Georgia State Panthers
1BKayla BonstromJR.Stanford Cardinal
2BAlex HugoJR.Georgia Bulldogs
3BJenna LilleyFR.Oregon Ducks
SSDelaney SpauldingSO.UCLA Bruins
OFBailey LandrySO.LSU Tigers
Cheyenne CordesSR.California Golden Bears
Janie TakedaSR.Oregon Ducks
UTSara GroenewegenSO.Minnesota Golden Gophers
Sahvanna JaquishSO.LSU Tigers
AT-LMegan BetsaSO.Michigan Wolverines
Rainey GaffinJR.Tennessee Lady Vols
Shellie LandryJR.ULL Ragin' Cajuns
Chelsea GoodacreSR.Arizona Wildcats
Stephany LaRosaSR.UCLA Bruins

Third Team

PositionPlayerClassSchool
PCarly HooverSO.LSU Tigers
Lacey WaldropSR.FSU Seminoles
Allie WalljasperFR.LSU Tigers
CErika PiancastelliFR.McNeese State Cowgirls
1BShelby FriudenbergFR.Baylor Bears
2BDemi TurnerFR.Alabama Crimson Tide
3BMarisa RunyonJR.Alabama Crimson Tide
SSKellie FoxSR.Arizona Wildcats
OFTiffany HowardJR.Auburn Tigers
Sierra LawrenceJR.Michigan Wolverines
Katiyana MaugaSO.Arizona Wildcats
UTCortni EmanuelFR.Georgia Bulldogs
Jailyn FordJR.James Madison Dukes
AT-LEmilee KoernerSR.Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Haylie WagnerSR.Michigan Wolverines
Kristen BrownJR.North Carolina Tar Heels
Missy TaukeiahoJR.Cal State Fullerton Titans
Aleshia OcasioJR.Florida Gators
Kiki StokesJR.Nebraska Cornhuskers

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