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Posted on 5/10/24 at 10:10 am to BigBro
Posted on 5/10/24 at 10:10 am to BigBro
Auburn’s program started the same year.
Those West Coast teams were basically able to dominate the sport with very little competition from any other geographic region up through the 1990s
From 1982-1999, UCLA made the WCWS 15 out of 18 seasons… Arizona and Fresno State each 12 times out of 18.
Cal State Fullerton made it 6 times. Long Beach State 5 times. Cal and Cal Poly Pamona each made it 4 times.
The only current SEC program that was competitive back in those days was Texas A&M who made it to the WCWS 5 times, the National Finals four times, and they won 2 National Titles….. all before the year 2000.
Those West Coast teams were basically able to dominate the sport with very little competition from any other geographic region up through the 1990s
From 1982-1999, UCLA made the WCWS 15 out of 18 seasons… Arizona and Fresno State each 12 times out of 18.
Cal State Fullerton made it 6 times. Long Beach State 5 times. Cal and Cal Poly Pamona each made it 4 times.
The only current SEC program that was competitive back in those days was Texas A&M who made it to the WCWS 5 times, the National Finals four times, and they won 2 National Titles….. all before the year 2000.
Posted on 5/10/24 at 11:52 am to AUTiger789
Those West Coast teams were basically able to dominate the sport with very little competition from any other geographic region up through the 1990s
If you were to look at the final top 10 softball teams during the past 10 years, players from California would exceed any other state.
It must be huge out there. Good weather for it, year-round.
If you were to look at the final top 10 softball teams during the past 10 years, players from California would exceed any other state.
It must be huge out there. Good weather for it, year-round.
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