1993 Arizona Wildcats softball
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Record44–8 (15–3 Pac-10)
Head coach
Home stadiumRita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium
1993 Pacific-10 Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
UCLA  y 251 .962505 .909
Arizona  y 153 .833448 .846
Arizona State  y 1311 .5423426 .567
California  y 1210 .5453720 .649
Oregon   88 .5001816 .529
Oregon State   613 .3161319 .406
Washington   718 .2803127 .534
Stanford   022 .000141 .024
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 31, 1993[1]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll

The 1993 Arizona Wildcats softball team represented the University of Arizona in the 1993 NCAA Division I softball season. The Wildcats were coached by Mike Candrea, who led his eighth season. The Wildcats finished with a record of 44–8. They played their home games at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium and competed in the Pacific-10 Conference, where they finished second with a 15–3 record.

This was the first season playing at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium, which was completed prior to the season.

The Wildcats were invited to the 1993 NCAA Division I softball tournament, where they swept the West Regional and then completed a run through the Women's College World Series to claim their second NCAA Women's College World Series Championship.[2]

Roster

1993 Arizona Wildcats roster[2]
 

Pitchers

Catchers

  • 4 – Michelle Martinez – junior
  • 15 – Jody Miller-Pruitt – senior

Infielders

  • 5 – Susie Duarte – junior
  • 8 – Krista Gomez – freshman
  • 13 – Amy Chellevold – sophomore
  • 16 - Jenny Daltonfreshman
  • 30 – Laura Espinoza – sophomore
 

Outfielders

  • 7 – Valerie Zepeda – junior
  • 10 – Renee Rosas – senior
  • 11 – Lisa Guise – senior
  • 23 – Stacy Redondo – senior
  • 24 – Jamie Heggen – senior

Schedule

Legend
 Arizona win
 Arizona loss
*Non-Conference game
1993 Arizona Wildcats Softball Game Log[2]
Regular season
Post-season

References

  1. 2018 Softball Media Guide. Pac-12 Conference. p. 52. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  2. 1 2 3 2019 Softball Media Guide (PDF). Arizona Wildcats. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
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