2022 NCAA Division I softball rankings

Last updated

2022 NCAA Division I softball season
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Preseason No. 1 Oklahoma (Unanimous)
Defending Champions Oklahoma
TV partner/s ESPN
NCAA Tournament
DurationMay 20 – June 9, 2022
Most conference bids SEC, 12 teams
Women's College World Series
DurationJune 2–9, 2022
Champions Oklahoma (6th title)
Runners-up Texas (6th WCWS Appearance)
Winning Coach Patty Gasso (6th title)
WCWS MOP Jocelyn Alo (Oklahoma)
Seasons
  2021
2023  

The following human polls make up the 2022 NCAA Division I women's softball rankings. The NFCA/USA Today Poll is voted on by a panel of 32 Division I softball coaches. The NFCA/USA Today poll, the Softball America poll, the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate rankings, and D1Softball rank the top 25 teams nationally.

Contents

Legend

 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
Italics Number of first place votes
(#–#) Win–loss record
тTied with team above or below also with this symbol

NFCA/USA Today

Preseason
Feb 1 [1]
Week 1
Feb 15 [2]
Week 2
Feb 22 [3]
Week 3
Mar 1 [4]
Week 4
Mar 8 [5]
Week 5
Mar 15 [6]
Week 6
Mar 22 [7]
Week 7
Mar 29 [8]
Week 8
Apr 5 [9]
Week 9
Apr 12 [10]
Week 10
Apr 19 [11]
Week 11
Apr 26 [12]
Week 12
May 3 [13]
Week 13
May 10 [14]
Week 14
May 17 [15]
Final
Jun 14 [16]
1. Oklahoma Oklahoma (5–0) (32)Oklahoma (10–0) (32)Oklahoma (15–0) (32)Oklahoma (15–0) (32)Oklahoma (20–0) (32)Oklahoma (25–0) (32)Oklahoma (32) (29–0)Oklahoma (32–0) (32)Oklahoma (36–0) (32)Oklahoma (38–1)Oklahoma (42–1) (32)Oklahoma (45–1) (32)Oklahoma (48–1) (32)Oklahoma (49–2) (31)Oklahoma (59–3) (32)1.
2. Alabama Alabama (4–0)Alabama (9–0)Alabama (15–0)Alabama (20–0)Florida State (23–1)Florida State (27–2)Florida State (30–2)Florida State (35–2)Virginia Tech (29–5)Alabama (36–6)Virginia Tech (36–6)Virginia Tech (39–6)Virginia Tech (40–6)Florida State (52–5) (1)Texas (47–22–1)2.
3. UCLA UCLA (4–1)Florida State (10–0)Florida State (15–0)Florida State (19–1)Alabama (21–2)UCLA (24–3)UCLA (28–3)UCLA (31–3)Alabama (33–5)Virginia Tech (32–6)UCLA (36–5)Florida State (45–5)Florida State (49–5)Virginia Tech (41–7)UCLA (51–10)3.
4. Florida State Florida (4–0)Florida (10–0)Florida (16–0)Florida (21–1)UCLA (22–3)Alabama (24–4)Alabama (28–4)Virginia Tech (27–3)Florida State (37–4)UCLA (32–5)Florida State (43–5)UCLA (39–6)Arkansas (41–9)Arkansas (44–9)Oklahoma State (48–14)4.
5. Oklahoma State Florida State (4–0)Washington (9–1)UCLA (12–3)UCLA (17–3)Florida (22–2)Virginia Tech (21–3)Virginia Tech (25–3)Alabama (30–5)UCLA (32–5)Florida State (39–5)Alabama (39–8)Arkansas (39–8)Alabama (41–10)UCLA (43–8)Florida (49–19)5.
6. Florida Washington (5–0)UCLA (7–3)Virginia Tech (11–2)Virginia Tech (14–3)Virginia Tech (18–3)Florida (25–3)Oklahoma State (24–6)Oklahoma State (28–6)Oklahoma State (31–7)Oklahoma State (34–7)Oklahoma State (38–7)Alabama (39–9)UCLA (40–8)Oklahoma State (41–12)Northwestern (45–13)6.
7. Washington Oklahoma State (4–1)Virginia Tech (8–2)Washington (11–4)Washington (15–5)Washington (19–5)Oklahoma State (21–6)Florida (27–5)Florida (30–6)Arkansas (28–7)Arkansas (32–8)Arkansas (35–8)Oklahoma State (38–9)Oklahoma State (38–12)Alabama (41–11)Arizona (39–22)7.
8. Arkansas Virginia Tech (5–0)Arizona (7–2)Oklahoma State (10–4)Arizona (15–4)Kentucky (19–2)Kentucky (20–5)Kentucky (22–7)Kentucky (25–8)Kentucky (27–9)Florida (34–9)Northwestern (34–7)Northwestern (38–7)Arizona State (37–8)Arizona State (39–9) Oregon State (39–22)8.
9. Arizona Arizona (3–1)Oregon (8–1)Arizona (10–4)Kentucky (16–2)Arizona (19–4)Washington (20–7)Northwestern (22–4)Northwestern (24–5)Florida (30–9)Kentucky (29–11)Florida (35–12)Washington (32–11)Duke (40–7)Duke (41–8)Arkansas (48–11)9.
10. Texas Arkansas (3–2)Arkansas (7–3)Kentucky (13–1)Oklahoma State (12–5)Oklahoma State (16–5)Arkansas (19–5)Arkansas (21–6)Arkansas (24–7)Northwestern (27–6)Northwestern (30–6)Washington (28–11)Florida (38–13)Washington (34–13)Northwestern (40–10)Virginia Tech (46–10)10.
11. Missouri Texas (4–1)Oklahoma State (6–4)Arkansas (8–3)Oregon (16–3)Oregon (19–3)Northwestern (19–4)Washington (20–10)Washington (22–11)Washington (27–11)Washington (25–11)Kentucky (30–13)Duke (36–7)Northwestern (39–9)Washington (35–15)Arizona State (43–11)11.
12. Georgia Oregon (5–0)Kentucky (9–1)Oregon (11–3)Arkansas (14–4)Arkansas (17–4)Oregon (21–4)Oregon (24–5)Tennessee (25–10)Duke (32–5)Duke (34–5)Duke (36–7)Arizona State (35–7)Florida (41–15)Florida (43–16)Duke (44–11)12.
13. Virginia Tech Georgia (5–1)Duke (8–2)Duke (13–3)Duke (16–3)Duke (21–3)Duke (23–4)Tennessee (22–9)Duke (28–5)Arizona State (28–5)Arizona State (31–5)Tennessee (33–13)Kentucky (33–15)Tennessee (38–15)Tennessee (39–16)Florida State (54–7)13.
14. LSU Duke (4–1)Clemson (6–3)Clemson (11–3)Missouri (16–4)Northwestern (15–4)Arizona (19–6)Duke (23–5)Oregon (24–8)Georgia (33–8)Georgia (35–9)Arizona State (32–7)Tennessee (35–14)Kentucky (35–16)Clemson (39–15)UCF (49–14)14.
15. Clemson Clemson (3–1)Georgia (9–2)Missouri (12–4)Georgia (19–2)Tennessee (18–6)Tennessee (20–8)Georgia (29–5)Georgia (31–6)Tennessee (26–12)Tennessee (29–12)Georgia (37–11)Auburn (39–11)Clemson (37–14)Kentucky (35–17)Washington (38–17)15.
16. Michigan Kentucky (4–1)Missouri (8–3)Georgia (14–2)Northwestern (15–4)Georgia (22–3)Clemson (19–8)Arizona State (25–5)Arizona State (25–5)Clemson (30–10)Texas (31–12–1)Auburn (36–10)Georgia (39–13)Texas (37–16–1)Texas (38–17–1)Clemson (42–17)16.
17. James Madison Missouri (3–2)Tennessee (6–3)Northwestern (10–4)Clemson (12–6)Clemson (16–6)Georgia (26–4)Auburn (27–4)Auburn (29–6)Oregon (24–11)Clemson (33–11)Texas (32–15–1)Texas (35–15–1)Auburn (39–14)Auburn (39–15)Alabama (44–13)17.
18. Oregon Tennessee (4–0) Northwestern (7–2)Tennessee (9–6)Tennessee (15–6)Missouri (16–6)Auburn (25–2)Clemson (21–10)Clemson (25–10)Texas (30–10–1)Auburn (32–9)Clemson (33–14)Clemson (37–14)Georgia (40–15)UCF (46–12)Stanford (39–22)18.
19. Kentucky Michigan (3–2)Michigan (5–4)Michigan (8–5)Michigan (13–6)Auburn (24–1)Michigan (17–6)Arizona (19–10)Texas (29–10–1)Auburn (29–9)Oregon (25–13)LSU (30–17)LSU (32–19)Notre Dame (39–9)Georgia (40–16) Mississippi State (37–27)19.
20. Duke Louisiana (5–0)Louisiana (6–0)Auburn (15–1)Auburn (21–1)LSU (19–7)Arizona State (22–5)LSU (22–11)Arizona (20–12)UCF (34–10)UCF (37–10)Notre Dame (35–9)Notre Dame (36–9)LSU (34–20)Missouri (36–20)Tennessee (41–18)20.
21. Arizona State LSU (4–2) Auburn (9–1)Louisiana (10–2)LSU (17–6)Michigan (15–6)Missouri (19–8)Texas (26–9–1)LSU (22–15)LSU (24–16)LSU (27–16)UCF (39–11)UCF (42–11)UCF (44–12)Notre Dame (39–10)Kentucky (37–19)21.
22. Tennessee James Madison (0–0)Arizona State (7–3)LSU (12–5)Louisiana (12–4)Arizona State (18–5)LSU (20–10)UCF (29–7)Michigan (20–11)Michigan (23–12)Notre Dame (31–9)Oregon (26–16)Oregon (29–16)Oregon (31–17)LSU (34–21)Georgia (41–18)22.
23. Louisiana Arizona State (3–2)Texas (5–6)Arizona State (9–4)Arizona State (13–5)Louisiana (15–5)UCF (26–7)Michigan (18–9)UCF (29–10)Notre Dame (30–7)Michigan (26–13)Michigan (29–14)Michigan (31–15)Michigan (34–15)Oregon (31–17)Missouri (35–20)23.
24. Liberty UCF (3–1)LSU (6–5) UCF (10–6)Notre Dame (16–4)UCF (22–7)Texas (21–9–1)Missouri (19–12)Missouri (22–13)Stanford (26–10)Arizona (23–15)Stanford (31–13)Missouri (31–17)Missouri (33–19)Michigan (36–16)Auburn (40–17)24.
25. Wichita State Wichita State (4–1) USF (6–2) Notre Dame (12–3) Charlotte (18–3) South Florida (22–4) Stanford (22–6)Notre Dame (23–6)Notre Dame (27–7)Arizona (21–14) Nebraska (33–9)Arizona (27–16)Arizona (31–16)Louisiana (41–11)Nebraska (40–14)Oregon (33–19)25.
Preseason
Feb 1 [17]
Week 1
Feb 15 [18]
Week 2
Feb 22 [19]
Week 3
Mar 1 [20]
Week 4
Mar 8 [21]
Week 5
Mar 15 [22]
Week 6
Mar 22 [23]
Week 7
Mar 29 [24]
Week 8
Apr 5 [25]
Week 9
Apr 12 [26]
Week 10
Apr 19 [27]
Week 11
Apr 26 [28]
Week 12
May 3 [29]
Week 13
May 10 [30]
Week 14
May 17 [31]
Final
Jun 14 [32]
Dropped:
No. 24 Liberty
Dropped:
  • No. 22 James Madison
  • No. 24 UCF
  • No. 25 Wichita State
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Texas
  • No. 25 USF
Dropped:
No. 24 UCF
Dropped:
  • No. 24 Notre Dame
  • No. 25 Charlotte
Dropped:
  • No. 23 Louisiana
  • No. 25 South Florida
Dropped:
No. 25 Stanford
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
No. 24 Missouri
Dropped:
No. 24 Stanford
Dropped:
No. 25 Nebraska
Dropped:
No. 24 Stanford
Dropped:
No. 25 Arizona
Dropped:
No. 25 Louisiana
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Notre Dame
  • No. 22 LSU
  • No. 24 Michigan
  • No. 25 Nebraska

ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25

Preseason
Jan 25 [33]
Week 1
Feb 15 [34]
Week 2
Feb 22 [35]
Week 3
Mar 1 [36]
Week 4
Mar 8 [37]
Week 5
Mar 15 [38]
Week 6
Mar 22 [39]
Week 7
Mar 29 [40]
Week 8
Apr 5 [41]
Week 9
Apr 12 [42]
Week 10
Apr 19 [43]
Week 11
Apr 26 [44]
Week 12
May 3 [45]
Week 13
May 10 [46]
Week 14
May 17 [47]
Final
Jun 14 [48]
1. Oklahoma Oklahoma (5–0) (25)Oklahoma (10–0) (24)Oklahoma (15–0) (23)Oklahoma (15–0) (22)Oklahoma (20–0) (24)Oklahoma (25–0) (24)Oklahoma (29–0) (24)Oklahoma (32–0) (23)Oklahoma (36–0) (24)Oklahoma (38–1) (25)Oklahoma (42–1) (25)Oklahoma (45–1) (25)Oklahoma (48–1) (25)Oklahoma (49–2) (25)Oklahoma (59–3) (25)1.
2. Alabama Alabama (4–0)Alabama (9–0)Alabama (15–0) (1)Alabama (20–0) (2)Florida State (23–1)UCLA (24–3) (1)UCLA (28–3) (1)UCLA (31–3) (2)Alabama (33–5)Alabama (36–6)Virginia Tech (36–6)Virginia Tech (39–6)Virginia Tech (40–6)Florida State (52–5)Texas (47–22–1)2.
3. UCLA UCLA (4–1)Florida State (10–0) (1)Florida State (15–0) (1)Florida State (19–1)UCLA (22–3) (1)Florida State (27–2)Florida State (30–2)Florida State (35–2)Virginia Tech (29–5) (1)Virginia Tech (32–6)UCLA (36–5)Florida State (45–5)Florida State (49–5)Virginia Tech (41–7)UCLA (51–10)3.
4. Oklahoma State Florida (4–0)Florida (10–0)Florida (16–0)Florida (21–1)Alabama (21–2)Alabama (24–4)Alabama (28–4)Alabama (30–5)Florida State (37–4)UCLA (32–5)Florida State (43–5)UCLA (39–6)Arizona State (37–8)Arkansas (44–9)Oklahoma State (48–14)4.
5. Florida Washington (5–0)Washington (9–1)UCLA (12–3)UCLA (17–3) (1)Virginia Tech (18–3)Virginia Tech (21–3)Virginia Tech (25–3)Virginia Tech (27–3)UCLA (32–5)Florida State (39–5)Arkansas (35–8)Arkansas (39–8)Arkansas (41–9)Arizona State (39–9)Florida (49–19)5.
6. Florida State Florida State (4–0)UCLA (7–3)Virginia Tech (11–2)Virginia Tech (14–3)Florida (22–2)Florida (25–3)Northwestern (22–4)Florida (30–6)Arkansas (28–7)Arkansas (32–8)Alabama (39–8)Northwestern (38–7)UCLA (40–8)UCLA (43–8)Northwestern (45–13)6.
7. Washington Oklahoma State (4–1)Virginia Tech (8–2)Washington (11–4)Washington (15–5)Washington (19–5)Duke (23–4)Florida (27–5)Oklahoma State (28–6)Oklahoma State (31–7)Oklahoma State (34–7)Oklahoma State (38–7)Oklahoma State (38–9)Alabama (41–10)Oklahoma State (41–12)Arizona (39–22)7.
8. Texas Virginia Tech (5–0)Arkansas (7–3)Missouri (12–4)Missouri (16–4)Duke (21–3)Arkansas (19–5)Oklahoma State (24–6)Northwestern (24–5)Northwestern (27–6)Northwestern (30–6)Northwestern (34–7)Alabama (39–9)Oklahoma State (38–12)Alabama (41–11)Arkansas (48–11)8.
9. Arkansas Texas (4–1)Clemson (6–3)Clemson (11–3)Duke (16–3)Oklahoma State (16–5)Northwestern (19–4)Arkansas (21–6)Arkansas (24–7)Florida (30–9)Florida (34–9)Arizona State (32–7)Arizona State (35–7)Northwestern (39–9)Northwestern (40–10)Virginia Tech (46–10)9.
10. Virginia Tech Arkansas (3–2)Arizona (7–2)Oklahoma State (10–4)Oklahoma State (12–5)Arkansas (17–4)Oklahoma State (21–6)Duke (23–5)Duke (28–5)Arizona State (28–5)тArizona State (31–5)Florida (35–12)Washington (32–11)Tennessee (38–15)Tennessee (39–16)Oregon State (39–12)10.
11. Arizona Arizona (3–1)Oregon (8–1)Arkansas (8–3)Arkansas (14–4)Kentucky (19–2)Washington (20–7)Tennessee (22–9)Tennessee (25–10)Duke (32–5)тDuke (34–5)Washington (28–11)Florida (38–13)Washington (34–13)Washington (35–15)Arizona State (43–11)11.
12. Missouri Clemson (3–1)Oklahoma State (6–4)Duke (13–3)Kentucky (16–2)Northwestern (15–4)Oregon (21–4)Kentucky (22–7)Kentucky (25–8)Kentucky (27–9)Kentucky (29–11)Tennessee (33–13)Tennessee (35–14)Duke (40–7)Duke (41–8)Duke (44–11)12.
13. Michigan Oregon (5–0)Duke (8–2)Kentucky (13–1)Northwestern (15–4)Oregon (19–3)Kentucky (20–5)Oregon (24–5)Arizona State (25–5)Georgia (33–8)Georgia (35–9)Duke (36–7)Duke (36–7)Florida (41–15)Clemson (39–15)Florida State (54–7)13.
14. Clemson Duke (4–1)Kentucky (9–1)Northwestern (10–4)Oregon (16–3)Tennessee (18–3)Tennessee (20–8)Washington (20–10)Oregon (24–8)Tennessee (26–12)Tennessee (29–12)Kentucky (30–13)Texas (35–15–1)Kentucky (35–16)Florida (43–16)Clemson (42–17)14.
15. LSU Tennessee (4–0)Northwestern (7–2)Oregon (11–3)Clemson (12–6)Clemson (16–6)Clemson (19–8)Arizona State (25–5)Washington (22–11)Washington (22–11)Washington (25–11)Georgia (37–11)Kentucky (33–15)Clemson (37–14)Kentucky (35–17)Stanford (39–22)т15.
16. Tennessee Michigan (3–2)Michigan (5–4)Arizona (10–4)Arizona (15–4)Arizona (19–4)Michigan (17–6)Clemson (21–10)Georgia (31–6)Clemson (30–10)Texas (31–12–1)Texas (32–15–1)Auburn (39–11)Texas (37–16–1)UCF (46–12)тUCF (46–14)т16.
17. Oregon Missouri (3–2)Tennessee (6–3)Tennessee (9–6)Michigan (13–6)Missouri (16–6)Arizona (19–6)Auburn (27–4)Auburn (29–6)тOregon (24–11)Clemson (33–11)Clemson (33–14)Clemson (37–14)UCF (44–12)Missouri (36–20)тAlabama (44–13)17.
18. Duke Georgia (5–1)Georgia (9–2)Georgia (14–2)Tennessee (15–6)LSU (19–7)Auburn (25–2)Georgia (29–5)Clemson (25–10)тTexas (30–10–1)Auburn (32–9)Auburn (36–10)Georgia (39–13)LSU (34–20)Texas (38–17–1)Washington (38–17)18.
19. Georgia Kentucky (4–1)Missouri (8–3)Michigan (8–5)Georgia (19–2)Michigan (15–6)Missouri (19–9)Texas (26–9–1)Texas (29–10–1)Auburn (29–9)UCF (37–10)LSU (30–17)UCF (42–11)Georgia (40–15)Georgia (40–16)Tennessee (41–18)19.
20. Kentucky Louisiana (5–0)Louisiana (6–0)Auburn (15–1)Auburn (21–1)Auburn (24–1)Arizona State (22–5)UCF (29–7)UCF (29–10)UCF (34–10)Oregon (25–13)UCF (39–11)LSU (32–19)Auburn (39–14)LSU (34–21) Mississippi State (37–27)20.
21. Arizona State Arizona State (3–2)Auburn (9–1)LSU (12–5)тLSU (17–6)Georgia (22–3)Georgia (26–4)LSU (22–11)Michigan (20–11)Oregon State (31–9)LSU (27–16)Stanford (31–13)Notre Dame (36–9)Notre Dame (39–9)Auburn (39–15)Kentucky (37–19)21.
22. James Madison LSU (4–2)Arizona State (7–3)Louisiana (10–2)тSouth Florida (17–3)Arizona State (18–5)LSU (20–10)Michigan (18–9)Oregon State (29–8)Michigan (23–12)Michigan (26–13)Michigan (29–14)Michigan (31–15)Missouri (33–19)Michigan (36–16)Missouri (38–22)22.
23. Louisiana Northwestern (4–1)LSU (6–5)Arizona State (9–4)Arizona State (13–5)South Florida (22–4)Texas (21–9–1)Oregon State (25–8)LSU (22–15)LSU (24–16)Oregon State (31–12)Notre Dame (35–9)Missouri (32–17)Michigan (34–15)Notre Dame (39–10)Georgia (43–18)23.
24. Northwestern UCF (3–1)Texas (5–6)South Florida (10–3) Oregon State (17–3)Oregon State (22–4)UCF (26–7)Arizona (19–9)Arizona (20–12)Stanford (26–10) Nebraska (33–9)Oregon (26–16)Stanford (32–16)Oregon (31–17)Oregon (31–17)Michigan (38–18)24.
25. Wichita State Auburn (5–0) South Florida (6–2)UCF (10–6)Louisiana (12–4)UCF (22–7) Stanford (20–6)Missouri (19–12)Missouri (22–13) Notre Dame (30–7)Notre Dame (31–9)Missouri (27–17)Oregon (29–16)Arizona (32–18)Nebraska (40–14)Oregon (33–19)25.
Preseason
Jan 25 [49]
Week 1
Feb 15 [50]
Week 2
Feb 22 [51]
Week 3
Mar 1 [52]
Week 4
Mar 8 [53]
Week 5
Mar 15 [54]
Week 6
Mar 22 [55]
Week 7
Mar 29 [56]
Week 8
Apr 5 [57]
Week 9
Apr 12 [58]
Week 10
Apr 19 [59]
Week 11
Apr 26 [60]
Week 12
May 3 [61]
Week 13
May 10 [62]
Week 14
May 17 [63]
Final
Jun 14 [64]
Dropped:
  • No. 22 James Madison
  • No. 25 Wichita State
Dropped:
No. 24 UCF
Dropped:
No. 24 Texas
Dropped:
No. 25 UCF
Dropped:
No. 25 Louisiana
Dropped:
  • No. 23 South Florida
  • No. 24 Oregon State
Dropped:
No. 25 Stanford
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
  • No. 24 Arizona
  • No. 25 Missouri
Dropped:
No. 24 Stanford
Dropped:
  • No. 23 Oregon State
  • No. 24 Nebraska
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
No. 24 Stanford
Dropped:
No. 25 Arizona
Dropped:
  • No. 20 LSU
  • No. 21 Auburn
  • No. 23 Notre Dame
  • No. 25 Nebraska

D1Softball

Preseason
Jan 17 [65]
Week 1
Feb 14 [66]
Week 2
Feb 21 [67]
Week 3
Feb 28 [68]
Week 4
Mar 7 [69]
Week 5
Mar 14 [70]
Week 6
Mar 20 [71]
Week 7
Mar 28 [72]
Week 8
Apr 3 [73]
Week 9
Apr 11 [74]
Week 10
Apr 18 [75]
Week 11
Apr 25 [76]
Week 12
May 2 [77]
Week 13
May 9 [78]
Final
Jun 14 [79]
1. Oklahoma Oklahoma (5–0)Oklahoma (10–0)Oklahoma (15–0)Oklahoma (15–0)Oklahoma (20–0)Oklahoma (25–0)Oklahoma (29–0)Oklahoma (32–0)Oklahoma (36–0)Oklahoma (38–1)Oklahoma (42–1)Oklahoma (45–1)Oklahoma (48–1)Oklahoma (59–3)1.
2. Alabama Alabama (4–0)Alabama (9–0)Alabama (15–0)Alabama (20–0)Florida State (23–1)UCLA (24–3)UCLA (28–3)UCLA (31–3)Alabama (33–5)Alabama (36–6)Virginia Tech (36–6)Virginia Tech (39–6)Virginia Tech (40–6)UCLA (51–10)2.
3. Oklahoma State Florida (4–0)Florida (10–0)Florida (15–0)Florida (21–1)UCLA (22–3)Florida State (27–2)Florida State (30–2)Florida State (35–2)Virginia Tech (29–5)Virginia Tech (32–6)Florida State (43–5)Florida State (45–5)Florida State (49–5)Oklahoma State (48–14)3.
4. UCLA UCLA (4–1)Florida State (10–0)Florida State (15–0)Florida State (19–1)Alabama (21–2)Alabama (24–4)Alabama (28–4)Virginia Tech (27–3)Florida State (37–4)Florida State (39–5)UCLA (36–5)Arkansas (39–8)Arkansas (41–9)Texas (47–22–1)4.
5. Florida Florida State (4–0)Washington (9–1)UCLA (12–3)UCLA (17–3)Florida (22–2)Virginia Tech (21–3)Virginia Tech (25–3)Alabama (30–5)UCLA (32–5)UCLA (32–5)Arkansas (35–8)UCLA (39–6)Arizona State (37–8)Florida (49–19)5.
6. Florida State Washington (5–0)UCLA (7–3)Virginia Tech (11–2)Virginia Tech (14–3)Virginia Tech (18–3)Florida (25–3)Northwestern (22–4)Northwestern (24–5)Arkansas (28–7)Arkansas (32–8)Oklahoma State (38–7)Oklahoma State (38–9)Alabama (41–10)Northwestern (45–13)6.
7. Washington Oklahoma State (4–1)Virginia Tech (8–2)Duke (13–3)Duke (16–3)Duke (21–3)Duke (23–4)Florida (27–5)Oklahoma State (28–6)Northwestern (27–6)Northwestern (30–6)Alabama (39–8)Northwestern (38–7)Duke (40–7)Virginia Tech (46–10)7.
8. Arkansas Virginia Tech (5–0)Arkansas (7–3)Arkansas (8–3)Arkansas (14–4)Arkansas (17–4)Northwestern (19–4)Duke (23–5)Florida (30–6)Oklahoma State (31–7)Oklahoma State (34–7)Northwestern (34–7)Alabama (39–9)UCLA (40–8)Arkansas (48–11)8.
9. Texas Arkansas (3–2)Duke (8–2)Oklahoma State (10–4)Northwestern (15–4)Northwestern (15–4)Arkansas (19–5)Oklahoma State (24–6)Duke (28–5)Duke (32–5)Duke (34–5)Washington (28–11)Washington (32–11)Oklahoma State (38–12)Arizona (39–22)9.
10. Missouri Texas (4–1)Northwestern (7–2)Washington (11–4)Missouri (16–4)Washington (19–5)Oklahoma State (21–6)Arkansas (21–6)Arkansas (24–7)Florida (30–9)Florida (34–9)Duke (36–7)Duke (36–7)Northwestern (39–9)Oregon State (39–22)10.
11. Virginia Tech Oregon (5–0)Oklahoma State (6–4)Northwestern (10–4)Washington (15–5)Oklahoma State (16–5)Oregon (21–4)Tennessee (22–9)Kentucky (25–8)Arizona State (28–5)Arizona State (31–5)Florida (35–12)Arizona State (35–7)Tennessee (38–15)Arizona State (43–11)11.
12. Michigan Duke (4–1)Oregon (8–1)Missouri (12–4)Oklahoma State (12–5)Oregon (19–3)Kentucky (20–5)Kentucky (22–7)Tennessee (25–10)Kentucky (27–9)Washington (25–11)Arizona State (32–7)Florida (38–13)Washington (34–13)Florida State (54–7)12.
13. Duke Clemson (3–1)Clemson (6–3)Clemson (10–3)Oregon (16–3)Kentucky (19–2)Michigan (17–6)Oregon (24–5)Arizona State (25–5)Georgia (33–8)Kentucky (29–11)Tennessee (33–13)Tennessee (35–14)Florida (41–15)UCF (49–14)13.
14. Clemson Missouri (3–2)Missouri (8–3)Kentucky (13–1)Kentucky (16–2)Tennessee (18–6)Tennessee (20–8)Arizona State (25–5)Georgia (31–6)Texas (30–10–1)Texas (31–12–1)Kentucky (30–13)Texas (35–15–1)Kentucky (35–16)Duke (44–11)14.
15. Arizona Tennessee (4–0)Kentucky (9–1)Oregon (11–3)Michigan (13–6)Michigan (15–6)Washington (20–7)Texas (26–9–1)Texas (29–10–1)Washington (22–11)Georgia (35–9)Texas (32–15–1)Kentucky (33–15)Texas (37–16–1)Clemson (42–17)15.
16. Oregon Arizona (3–1)Arizona (7–2)Michigan (8–5)Tennessee (15–6)Missouri (16–6)Texas (21–9–1)Washington (20–10)Washington (22–11)Tennessee (26–12)Tennessee (29–12)Georgia (37–11)Clemson (37–14)Clemson (37–14)Stanford (39–22)16.
17. LSU Michigan (3–2)Michigan (5–4)Tennessee (9–6)Clemson (12–6)Auburn (24–1)Arizona State (22–5)Auburn (27–4)Oregon (24–8)Clemson (30–10)Clemson (33–11)UCF (39–11)Auburn (39–11)UCF (44–12) Mississippi State (37–27)17.
18. Tennessee Kentucky (4–1)Louisiana (6–0)Arizona (10–4)Georgia (19–2)Clemson (16–6)Auburn (25–2)Georgia (29–5)Auburn (29–6)UCF (34–10)UCF (37–10)Clemson (33–14)Georgia (39–13)Notre Dame (39–9)Alabama (44–13)18.
19. Georgia Georgia (5–1)Georgia (9–2)Georgia (13–3)Auburn (21–1)LSU (19–7)Clemson (19–8)Clemson (21–10)Clemson (25–10)Oregon State (31–9)Auburn (32–9)Auburn (36–10)UCF (42–11)Auburn (39–14)Kentucky (37–19)19.
20. Kentucky Louisiana (5–0)Tennessee (6–3)Auburn (15–1)Arizona (15–4)Arizona (19–4)Missouri (19–9)UCF (29–7)Oregon State (29–8)Oregon (24–11)Oregon State (31–12)Notre Dame (35–9)Notre Dame (36–9)Michigan (34–15)Tennessee (41–18)20.
21. Arizona State Northwestern (4–1) Auburn (9–1)Louisiana (10–2)LSU (17–6)Georgia (22–3)Georgia (26–4)Michigan (18–9)Ohio State (23–7)Michigan (23–12) Nebraska (33–9)Oregon State (31–15)Michigan (31–15)Georgia (40–15)Washington (38–17)21.
22. Louisiana Arizona State (3–2) South Florida (6–2)LSU (12–5)South Florida (17–3)South Florida (22–4)Arizona (19–6)LSU (22–11)Michigan (20–11)Auburn (29–9)Michigan (26–13)Michigan (29–14)San Diego State (33–12)Louisiana (42–11)Missouri (38–22)22.
23. Northwestern LSU (4–2)Arizona State (7–3)South Florida (10–3)Oregon State (17–3)Oregon State (22–4)UCF (26–7)Oregon State (25–8)UCF (29–10) Notre Dame (30–7)San Diego State (29–12)Stanford (31–13)Louisiana (39–11)LSU (34–20)Georgia (43–18)23.
24. Liberty UCF (3–1) BYU (8–1)Arizona State (9–4) Charlotte (18–3)Arizona State (18–5) Ohio State (17–5)Ohio State (20–6)Missouri (22–13)San Diego State (27–11)Notre Dame (31–9)San Diego State (30–12) Wichita State (31–13)San Diego State (35–13)Louisiana (47–13)24.
25. James Madison Illinois (4–1)LSU (6–5) Oregon State (12–3)Arizona State (13–5)Texas (16–9–1)LSU (20–10) Boise State (27–5) San Diego State (25–10) Stanford (26–10)Illinois (26–14)LSU (30–17)LSU (32–19) Ole Miss (38–16)San Diego State (39–16)25.
Preseason
Jan 17 [80]
Week 1
Feb 14 [81]
Week 2
Feb 21 [82]
Week 3
Feb 28 [83]
Week 4
Mar 7 [84]
Week 5
Mar 14 [85]
Week 6
Mar 20 [86]
Week 7
Mar 28 [87]
Week 8
Apr 3 [88]
Week 9
Apr 11 [89]
Week 10
Apr 18 [90]
Week 11
Apr 25 [91]
Week 12
May 2 [92]
Week 13
May 9 [93]
Final
Jun 14 [94]
Dropped:
  • No. 24 Liberty
  • No. 25 James Madison
Dropped:
  • No. 10 Texas
  • No. 24 UCF
  • No. 25 Illinois
Dropped:
No. 24 BYU
Dropped:
No. 21 Louisiana
Dropped:
No. 24 Charlotte
Dropped:
  • No. 22 South Florida
  • No. 23 Oregon State
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Missouri
  • No. 22 Arizona
Dropped:
  • No. 22 LSU
  • No. 25 Boise State
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Ohio State
  • No. 24 Missouri
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Oregon
  • No. 25 Stanford
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Nebraska
  • No. 25 Illinois
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Oregon State
  • No. 23 Stanford
Dropped:
No. 24 Wichita State
Dropped:
  • No. 18 Notre Dame
  • No. 19 Auburn
  • No. 20 Michigan
  • No. 23 LSU
  • No. 25 Ole Miss

Softball America

Source: [95]

Preseason
Jan 25 [96]
Week 1
Feb 15 [97]
Week 2
Feb 22 [98]
Week 3
Mar 1 [99]
Week 4
Mar 8 [100]
Week 5
Mar 15 [101]
Week 6
Mar 22 [102]
Week 7
Mar 29 [103]
Week 8
Apr 5 [104]
Week 9
Apr 12 [105]
Week 10
Apr 19 [106]
Week 11
Apr 26 [107]
Week 12
May 3 [108]
Week 13
May 10 [109]
Week 14
May 17 [110]
Week 15
May 24 [111]
Final
June 14 [112]
1. Oklahoma Oklahoma (5–0)Oklahoma (10–0)Oklahoma (15–0)Oklahoma (16–0)Oklahoma (20–0)Oklahoma (25–0)Oklahoma (29–0)Oklahoma (32–0)Oklahoma (36–0)Oklahoma (38–1)Oklahoma (42–1)Oklahoma (45–1)Oklahoma (48–1)Oklahoma (49–2)Oklahoma (52–2)Oklahoma (59–3)1.
2. Oklahoma State Alabama (4–0)Alabama (9–0)Alabama (15–0)Alabama (20–0)Florida State (23–1)Florida State (27–2)Florida State (30–2)Florida State (35–2)Alabama (33–6)Alabama (36–6)Virginia Tech (36–6)Virginia Tech (39–6)Virginia Tech (40–6)Florida State (52–5)Virginia Tech (45–8)Texas (47–22–1)2.
3. Alabama UCLA (4–1)Florida State (10–0)Florida State (15–0)Florida State (19–1)UCLA (22–3)UCLA (25–3)UCLA (28–3)UCLA (31–3)Virginia Tech (29–5)Virginia Tech (32–6)Florida State (43–5)Florida State (45–5)Florida State (49–5)Virginia Tech (41–7)Arkansas (47–9)Oklahoma State (48–14)3.
4. UCLA Oklahoma State (4–1)Florida (10–0)Florida (16–0)Florida (21–1)Florida (23–2)Florida (25–3)Alabama (28–4)Alabama (31–5)Florida State (37–4)Florida State (39–5)UCLA (36–5)Arkansas (39–8)Arkansas (41–9)Arkansas (44–9)UCLA (46–8)UCLA (51–10)4.
5. Florida State Florida State (4–0)Washington (9–1)UCLA (12–3)UCLA (17–3)Alabama (21–2)Alabama (24–4)Virginia Tech (25–3)Virginia Tech (27–4)UCLA (32–5)UCLA (32–5)Arkansas (35–8)UCLA (39–6)Arizona State (37–8)UCLA (43–8)Oklahoma State (44–12)Florida (49–19)5.
6. Florida Florida (4–0)UCLA (7–3)Virginia Tech (11–2)Virginia Tech (14–3)Virginia Tech (18–3)Virginia Tech (21–3)Northwestern (22–4)Oklahoma State (28–6)Arkansas (28–7)Arkansas (32–8)Oklahoma State (38–7)Oklahoma State (38–9)Alabama (41–10)Alabama (41–11)Arizona State (42–9)Arizona (39–22)6.
7. Arizona Washington (5–0)Virginia Tech (8–2)Washington (11–4)Northwestern (15–4)Northwestern (15–4)Northwestern (19–4)Florida (27–5)Northwestern (24–5)Northwestern (27–6)Northwestern (30–6)Alabama (39–8)Northwestern (38–7)UCLA (40–8)Oklahoma State (41–12)Northwestern (43–10)Northwestern (45–13)7.
8. Washington Virginia Tech (5–0)Oklahoma State (6–4)Oklahoma State (10–4)Duke (16–3)Duke (21–3)Duke (23–4)Duke (23–5)Florida (30–6)Oklahoma State (31–7)Oklahoma State (34–7)Northwestern (34–7)Alabama (39–9)Duke (40–7)Arizona State (39–9)Clemson (42–15)Oregon State (39–22)8.
9. Missouri Duke (4–1) Northwestern (7–2)Duke (13–3)Oregon (16–3)Oregon (19–3)Arkansas (20–5)Oklahoma State (24–6)Duke (28–5)Duke (32–5)Duke (34–5)Washington (28–11)Washington (33–11)Oklahoma State (38–12)Northwestern (40–10)Duke (44–9)Virginia Tech (46–10)9.
10. Arkansas Arizona (3–1)Duke (8–2)Northwestern (10–4)Washington (15–5)Washington (19–5)Oregon (22–4)Arkansas (22–6)Arkansas (24–7)Arizona State (28–5)Arizona State (31–5)Duke (36–7)Duke (36–7)Northwestern (39–9)Clemson (39–15)Florida (46–16)Arkansas (48–11)10.
11. Texas Texas (4–1)Oregon (8–1)Clemson (11–3)Missouri (16–4)Arkansas (17–4)Washington (20–7)Oregon (24–5)Kentucky (25–8)Florida (31–9)Florida (34–9)Arizona State (32–7)Arizona State (35–7)Tennessee (38–15)Tennessee (39–16)UCF (49–12)Arizona State (43–11)11.
12. Virginia Tech Oregon (5–0)Clemson (6–3)Missouri (12–4)Arkansas (14–4)Oklahoma State (16–5)Oklahoma State (21–6)Tennessee (22–9)Tennessee (25–10)Kentucky (27–9)Texas (31–12–1)Florida (35–12)Texas (35–15–1)Washington (34–13)Duke (41–8)Texas (41–18–1)Clemson (42–17)12.
13. Michigan Arkansas (3–2)Arizona (7–2)Oregon (11–3)Oklahoma State (12–5)Arizona (19–4)Kentucky (20–5)Arizona State (22–5)Arizona State (25–5)Texas (30–10–1)Kentucky (29–11)Tennessee (33–13)Tennessee (35–15)Florida (41–15)Washington (35–15) Mississippi State (37–25)Duke (44–11)13.
14. Clemson Clemson (3–1)Arkansas (7–3)Arkansas (9–4)Arizona (15–4)Kentucky (19–2)Tennessee (20–8)Texas (26–9–1)Texas (29–10–1)Clemson (30–10)Clemson (33–11)Kentucky (30–14)Florida (38–13)Texas (37–16–1)Florida (43–16)Stanford (39–20)UCF (49–14)14.
15. Duke Louisiana (5–0)Louisiana (6–0)Kentucky (13–1)Kentucky (16–2)Tennessee (18–6)Arizona (19–7)Kentucky (22–7)Oregon (24–8)Georgia (33–8)Washington (25–11)Texas (32–15–1)UCF (42–11)Kentucky (35–16)Missouri (35–15)Oregon State (37–20)Mississippi State (37–27)15.
16. LSU Georgia (5–1)Kentucky (9–1)Arizona (10–4)Michigan (13–6)LSU (19–7)Texas (21–9–1)Washington (20–10)Washington (22–11)Washington (22–11)Georgia (35–9)Georgia (37–11)Kentucky (33–15)Clemson (37–14)UCF (46–12)Arizona (36–20)Stanford (39–22)16.
17. Oregon Missouri (3–2)Michigan (5–4)Michigan (9–5)Clemson (12–6)Missouri (16–6)Michigan (17–6)Auburn (27–4)Georgia (31–7)Tennessee (26–12)Tennessee (30–12)UCF (39–11)Clemson (37–14)UCF (44–12)Texas (38–17–1)Florida State (54–7)Florida State (54–7)17.
18. Georgia Michigan (3–2)Missouri (8–3)Tennessee (9–6)Tennessee (15–6)Michigan (15–6)Auburn (26–2)UCF (29–7)Auburn (29–6)UCF (34–10)UCF (37–10)Clemson (33–14)Georgia (39–13)Notre Dame (39–9)Kentucky (35–17)Alabama (44–13)Alabama (44–13)18.
19. Louisiana LSU (4–2)Tennessee (6–3)Georgia (14–2)Georgia (19–2)Clemson (17–6)Missouri (16–6)Georgia (29–5)Clemson (25–10)Oregon State (31–9)Auburn (32–9)Auburn (36–10)Auburn (39–11)Auburn (39–14)Notre Dame (39–10)Tennessee (41–18)Tennessee (41–18)19.
20. Kentucky Kentucky (4–1)Georgia (9–2)Louisiana (10–2)Auburn (21–1)Auburn (24–1)Arizona State (22–5)LSU (22–12)UCF (30–10)Oregon (24–11)Notre Dame (31–9)Notre Dame (35–9)Notre Dame (36–9)Georgia (40–15)Nebraska (40–14)Washington (38–17)Washington (38–17)20.
21. Arizona State Tennessee (4–0)LSU (6–5)LSU (12–5)USF (17–3)Georgia (22–3)Clemson (19–8)Clemson (21–10)Ohio State (23–7)Notre Dame (30–7)Oregon State (31–12)Oregon State (31–15)San Diego State (33–12)Michigan (34–15)Michigan (36–16)Missouri (38–22)Missouri (38–22)21.
22. James Madison James Madison (0–0) Auburn (9–1)Auburn (15–1)LSU (17–6)South Florida (22–4)Georgia (26–4)Missouri (19–12)Missouri (22–13)Auburn (29–9) Nebraska (33–9)Michigan (29–14)Louisiana (38–11)Louisiana (41–11)Auburn (39–15)Kentucky (37–19)Kentucky (37–19)22.
23. Tennessee Arizona State (3–2) USF (6–2)Notre Dame (12–3) Oregon State (19–3)Oregon State (22–4)LSU (20–10)Michigan (18–9)Michigan (20–11)Michigan (23–12)Oregon (25–13)Stanford (31–13)LSU (32–19)LSU (34–20)Louisiana (45–11)Michigan (38–18)Michigan (38–18)23.
24. Liberty Illinois (4–1) Notre Dame (7–3)USF (10–3) Charlotte (18–3)Arizona State (18–5)UCF (26–7)Notre Dame (23–6)Notre Dame (27–7) Stanford (26–10)Michigan (26–13)LSU (30–17)Michigan (31–15) Ole Miss (38–16)Georgia (40–16)Louisiana (47–13)Louisiana (47–13)24.
25. Wichita State UCF (3–1)Arizona State (7–3)Arizona State (9–4)Arizona State (13–5)Texas (16–9–1) Ohio State (17–5)Ohio State (20–6)LSU (22–15)LSU (24–16)LSU (27–16) San Diego State (30–12)Wichita State (31–13)San Diego State (35–13)Ole Miss (39–17)Georgia (43–18)Georgia (43–18)25.
Preseason
Jan 25 [113]
Week 1
Feb 15 [114]
Week 2
Feb 22 [115]
Week 3
Mar 1 [116]
Week 4
Mar 8 [117]
Week 5
Mar 15 [118]
Week 6
Mar 22 [119]
Week 7
Mar 29 [120]
Week 8
Apr 5 [121]
Week 9
Apr 12 [122]
Week 10
Apr 19 [123]
Week 11
Apr 26 [124]
Week 12
May 3 [125]
Week 13
May 10 [126]
Week 14
May 17 [127]
Week 15
May 24 [128]
Final
June 14 [129]
Dropped:
  • No. 24 Liberty
  • No. 25 Wichita State
Dropped:
  • No. 11 Texas
  • No. 22 James Madison
  • No. 24 Illinois
  • No. 25 UCF
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Louisiana
  • No. 23 Notre Dame
Dropped:
No. 24 Charlotte
Dropped:
  • No. 22 South Florida
  • No. 23 Oregon State
Dropped:
No. 15 Arizona
Dropped:
None
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Ohio State
  • No. 22 Missouri
Dropped:
No. 24 Stanford
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Nebraska
  • No. 23 Oregon
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Oregon State
  • No. 23 Stanford
Dropped:
No. 25 Wichita State
Dropped:
  • No. 23 LSU
  • No. 25 San Diego State
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Notre Dame
  • No. 20 Nebraska
  • No. 22 Auburn
  • No. 25 Ole Miss
Dropped:
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The 2023 Oklahoma Sooners softball team was an American college softball team that represented the University of Oklahoma during the 2023 NCAA Division I softball season. The Sooners were led by Patty Gasso in her twenty-ninth season, and played their home games at OU Softball Complex. They competed in the Big 12 Conference, where they finished with a 61–1 record, including 18–0 in conference play. The Sooners only loss on the season was during an early season tournament in Waco, Texas to the Baylor Bears, 3–4.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 NCAA Division I softball season</span> College softball in the United States

The 2023 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 2023. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2023 NCAA Division I softball tournament and 2023 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, Oklahoma, at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, ended in June 2023.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 NCAA Division I softball rankings</span> Womens softball

The following human polls made up the 2023 NCAA Division I women's softball rankings. The NFCA/USA Today Poll was voted on by a panel of 32 Division I softball coaches. The NFCA/USA Today poll, the Softball America poll, the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate rankings, and D1Softball rank the top 25 teams nationally.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Southeastern Conference softball season</span> Sports season

The 2023 SEC softball season began play Thursday, February 9, and conference play began on Friday, March 10. Tennessee clinched the regular season conference championship on May 6. Tennessee also won the 2023 Southeastern Conference softball tournament which took place from May 9–13 at Bogle Park in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Vanderbilt University is the only full member of the Southeastern Conference to not sponsor a softball program. Of the 13 teams in the SEC, 12 played in the NCAA tournament. Of the top 16 seeds hosting Regionals, five are from the SEC. Three of the five win their Regionals, being the only SEC teams to win Regionals. Two of the three win their Super Regionals and advance to the 2023 Women's College World Series (WCWS).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Southeastern Conference softball season</span> Sports season

The 2022 SEC softball season began play Thursday, February 10, and conference play began on Thursday, March 11. The 2022 Southeastern Conference softball tournament was May 10–14 at Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium in Gainesville, Florida. Arkansas played Missouri in the tournament final, winning by a score of 4–0. Vanderbilt University is the only full member of the Southeastern Conference to not sponsor a softball program.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Southeastern Conference softball season</span> Sports season

The 2021 SEC softball season began play Thursday, February 11, and conference play began on Thursday, March 11. The 2021 Southeastern Conference softball tournament was May 11–13 at Rhoads Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Alabama played Florida in the tournament final, winning by a score of 4–0. Vanderbilt University is the only full member of the Southeastern Conference to not sponsor a softball program.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 NCAA Division I softball rankings</span>

The following human polls make up the 2024 NCAA Division I women's softball rankings. The NFCA/USA Today Poll is voted on by a panel of 32 Division I softball coaches. The NFCA/USA Today poll, the Softball America poll, the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate rankings, and D1Softball rank the top 25 teams nationally.

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