2005 UCLA Bruins softball team

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2005 UCLA Bruins softball
UCLA Bruins logo.svg
Conference Pacific-10 Conference
Record40–20 (11–10 Pac-10)
Head coach
Home stadium Sunset Field
Seasons
  2004
2006 
2005 Pacific-10 Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 Arizona  y138 .6194512 .789
No. 6 California  y138 .6195215 .776
No. 15 Oregon State  y138 .6194316 .729
No. 10 Stanford  y138 .6194316 .729
No. 2 UCLA  y1110 .5244020 .667
No. 14 Washington  y1011 .4763522 .614
No. 23 Oregon  y714 .3333625 .590
Arizona State  y417 .1903026 .536
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2005 [1]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll

The 2005 UCLA Bruins softball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 2005 NCAA Division I softball season. The Bruins were coached by Sue Enquist, in her seventeenth season as head coach. The Bruins played their home games at Easton Stadium and finished with a record of 40–20. They competed in the Pacific-10 Conference, where they finished fifth with a 11–10 record.

Contents

The Bruins were invited to the 2005 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 Michigan. [2]

Personnel

Roster

2005 UCLA Bruins roster [3]
 

Pitchers

Catchers

  • - Jaisa Creps – sophomore
  • - Nicole Sandberg – senior
  • - Shana Stewart – sophomore
  • - Emily Zaplatosch – junior

Infielders

  • - Caitlin Benyi – junior
  • - Kristen Dedmon – sophomore
  • - Andrea Duranjunior
  • - Alissa Eno – junior
  • - Jodie Legaspi – sophomore
  • - Danielle Peterson – freshman
  • - Jennifer Schroeder – freshman
 

Outfielders

  • - Krista Colburn – freshman
  • - Tara Henry – sophomore
  • - Ashley Herrera – sophomore
  • - Whitney Holum – sophomore

Utility

  • - Danesha Adams – freshman

Coaches

2005 UCLA Bruins softball coaching staff [3]

Schedule

Legend
 UCLA win
 UCLA loss
*Non-Conference game
2005 UCLA Bruins Softball Game Log [2]
Regular season
Post-season

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References

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