2006 Arizona Wildcats softball team

The 2006 Arizona Wildcats softball team represented the University of Arizona in the 2006 NCAA Division I softball season. The Wildcats were coached by Mike Candrea, who led his twenty-first season. The Wildcats finished with a record of 54–11. They played their home games at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium and competed in the Pacific-10 Conference, where they finished second with a 15–6 record.

2006 Arizona Wildcats softball
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
2006 record54–11 (15–6 Pac-10)
Head coachMike Candrea (21st season)
Home stadiumRita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium
2006 Pacific-10 Conference softball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
UCLA  y 155 .750  509 .847
Arizona  y 156 .714  5411 .831
California  y 129 .571  4814 .774
Arizona State  y 1110 .524  5315 .779
Oregon State  y 1010 .500  4316 .729
Stanford  y 1011 .476  4218 .700
Washington  y 615 .286  3525 .583
Oregon   417 .190  2429 .453
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 6, 2006[1]; Rankings from Coaches' Poll

The Wildcats were invited to the 2006 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament, where they won the Regional and Super Regional and then completed a run through the Women's College World Series to claim their seventh NCAA Women's College World Series Championship.[2]

Roster

2006 Arizona Wildcats roster[2]
 

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

  • 12 - Danielle Rodriguez - Sophomore
  • 14 - Chelsie Mesa - Junior
  • 24 - Laine Roth - Freshman
  • 29 - Kristie Fox - Junior
  • 31 - Jenae Leles - Freshman
  • 33 - Sam Banister - Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • 00 - Autumn Champion - Senior
  • 4 - Adrienne Acton - Sophomore
  • 6 - Jill Malina - Freshman
  • 21 - Kelly Nelson - Senior
  • 26 - Caitlin Lowe - Junior

Schedule

Legend
 Arizona win
 Arizona loss
*Non-Conference game
2006 Arizona Wildcats Softball Game Log[2]
Regular Season
Post-Season
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References

  1. 2018 Softball Media Guide. Pac-12 Conference. p. 53. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  2. 2019 Softball Media Guide (PDF). Arizona Wildcats. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
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