2002 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament
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The 2002
NCAA Division I softball tournament The NCAA Division I softball tournament is held annually in May/June and features 64 college softball teams in the United States, culminating in the Women's College World Series (WCWS), which is played in Oklahoma City. Tournament play and team s ...
was the twenty-first annual tournament to determine the national champion of
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women's collegiate softball. Held during May 2002, forty-eight Division I college softball teams contested the championship. The tournament featured eight regionals of six teams, each in a
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format. The 2002 Women's College World Series was held in
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from May 23 through May 27 and marked the conclusion of the
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.
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won their first NCAA championship by defeating
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6–0 in the final game. California pitcher Jocelyn Forest was named
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.


Qualifying


Regionals


Regional No. 1

''Opening Round'' * defeated , 3–0. * defeated , 2–1. * defeated , 2–1 (8 innings). ''Loser's Bracket'' *UMBC defeated Liberty, 7–1. Liberty eliminated. *Eastern Kentucky defeated UMBC, 6–1, UMBC eliminated. ''Semifinals and Finals'' *Georgia defeated South Carolina, 1–0. *UCLA defeated Eastern Kentucky, 10–0 (5 innings). Eastern Kentucky eliminated. *UCLA defeated Georgia, 2–1 (8 innings). *South Carolina defeated Georgia, 9–3. Georgia eliminated. *South Carolina defeated UCLA, 2–1. *UCLA defeated South Carolina, 1–0. UCLA advances to WCWS.


Regional No. 2

''Opening Round'' *
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defeated , 4–1. * defeated , 3–1. * defeated , 2–1. ''Loser's Bracket'' *Penn State defeated Boston University, 5–1. Boston University eliminated. *Penn State defeated Princeton, 3–0. Princeton eliminated. ''Semifinals and Finals'' *DePaul defeated Minnesota, 2–0 (12 innings). *Arizona defeated Penn State, 4–3. Penn State eliminated. *Arizona defeated DePaul, 2–0. *DePaul defeated Minnesota, 5–3. Minnesota eliminated. *DePaul defeated Arizona, 6–0. *Arizona defeated DePaul, 8–0. Arizona advances to WCWS.


Regional No. 3

''Opening Round'' * defeated , 3–2 (10 innings). * defeated , 4–1. * defeated , 5–3 (13 innings). ''Loser's Bracket'' *Mississippi State defeated Northwestern State, 9–6. Northwestern State eliminated. *Louisiana–Lafayette defeated Mississippi State, 10–3. Mississippi State eliminated. ''Semifinals and Finals'' *Arizona State defeated UMass, 1–0. *LSU defeated Louisiana–Lafayette, 5–2. Louisiana–Lafayette eliminated. *Arizona State defeated LSU, 3–2 (8 innings). *LSU defeated UMass, 1–0. UMass eliminated. *Arizona State defeated LSU, 4–1. Arizona State advances to WCWS.


Regional No. 4

''Opening Round'' * defeated , 3–0. * defeated , 7–0. *
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defeated , 2–1 (10 innings). ''Loser's Bracket'' *Pacific defeated Evansville, 6–0. Evansville eliminated. *Fresno State defeated Pacific, 1–0. Pacific eliminated. ''Semifinals and Finals'' *California defeated Stanford, 1–0. *Cal State Fullerton defeated Fresno State, 1–0. Fresno State eliminated. *California defeated Cal State Fullerton, 4–2. *Cal State Fullerton defeated Stanford, 4–1. Stanford eliminated. *California defeated Cal State Fullerton, 1–0. California advances to WCWS.


Regional No. 5

''Opening Round'' * defeated , 4–0. * defeated , 6–0. * defeated , 6–2. ''Loser's Bracket'' *Army defeated Utah, 2–0. Utah eliminated. *Arkansas defeated Army, 2–0. Army eliminated. ''Semifinals and Finals'' *Oklahoma defeated Texas A&M, 7–0. *Texas defeated Arkansas, 6–2. Arkansas eliminated. *Oklahoma defeated Texas, 4–1. *Texas A&M defeated Texas, 2–1. Texas eliminated. *Oklahoma defeated Texas A&M, 8–1. Oklahoma advances to WCWS.


Regional No. 6

''Opening Round'' * defeated , 8–0 (5 innings). * defeated , 5–0. * defeated , 7–0. ''Loser's Bracket'' *Oakland defeated Canisius, 3–1. Canisius eliminated. *Central Michigan defeated Oakland, 2–1. Oakland eliminated. ''Semifinals and Finals'' *Michigan defeated Ohio State, 3–0. *Washington defeated Central Michigan, 4–1. Central Michigan eliminated. *Michigan defeated Washington, 6–5. *Ohio State defeated Washington, 2–1. Washington eliminated. *Michigan defeated Ohio State, 4–0. Michigan advances to WCWS.


Regional No. 7

''Opening Round'' * defeated , 1–0. * defeated , 1–0. * defeated , 3–2. ''Loser's Bracket'' *UIC defeated Wisconsin, 2–0. Wisconsin eliminated. *Iowa defeated UIC, 3–1. UIC eliminated. ''Semifinals and Finals'' *Oregon State defeated Notre Dame, 2–0. *Nebraska defeated Iowa, 3–0. Iowa eliminated. *Nebraska defeated Oregon State, 7–0. *Notre Dame defeated Oregon State, 2–0. Oregon State eliminated. *Nebraska defeated Notre Dame, 5–3. Nebraska advances to WCWS.


Regional No. 8

''Opening Round'' * defeated , 4–3. * defeated , 3–1 (10 innings). * defeated , 2–1. ''Loser's Bracket'' *Florida Atlantic defeated Alabama, 2–1. Alabama eliminated. *Florida Atlantic defeated Auburn, 4–2. Auburn eliminated. ''Semifinals and Finals'' *Georgia Tech defeated Florida State, 7–0. *Chattanooga defeated Florida Atlantic, 6–1. Florida Atlantic eliminated. *Georgia Tech defeated Chattanooga, 3–0. *Florida State defeated Chattanooga, 1–0 (8 innings). Chattanooga eliminated. *Florida State defeated Georgia Tech, 3–0. *Florida State defeated Georgia Tech, 6–1. Florida State advances to WCWS.


Women's College World Series


Participants

*: Excludes Nebraska's vacated 1985 WCWS participation.
**: Excludes UCLA's vacated 1995 WCWS participation. †: Excludes results of the pre-NCAA Women's College World Series of 1969 through 1981.


Results


Bracket


Game results


Championship game


All-Tournament Team

The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team:


References

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