Conference standings
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2017 Southeastern Conference softball standings
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Conf |
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Overall
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Team |
W |
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L |
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PCT |
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W |
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L |
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PCT
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No. 1 Florida †y
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20 |
– |
3 |
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.870 |
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53 |
– |
7 |
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.883
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No. 7 Auburn y
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17 |
– |
7 |
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.708 |
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49 |
– |
10 |
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.831
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No. 9 Tennessee y
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16 |
– |
7 |
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.696 |
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47 |
– |
10 |
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.825
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No. 11 Texas A&M y
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16 |
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7 |
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.696 |
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45 |
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10 |
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.818
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No. 15 Alabama y
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12 |
– |
11 |
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.522 |
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45 |
– |
16 |
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.738
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No. 21 LSU y
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12 |
– |
12 |
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.500 |
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45 |
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19 |
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.703
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No. 18 Kentucky y
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12 |
– |
12 |
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.500 |
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39 |
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17 |
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.696
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No. 19 Ole Miss ‡y
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10 |
– |
14 |
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.417 |
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43 |
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18 |
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.705
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Mississippi State y
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10 |
– |
14 |
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.417 |
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36 |
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22 |
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.621
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No. 24 South Carolina y
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8 |
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15 |
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.348 |
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34 |
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25 |
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.576
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Missouri y
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7 |
– |
16 |
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.304 |
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29 |
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28 |
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.509
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Arkansas y
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7 |
– |
17 |
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.292 |
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31 |
– |
24 |
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.564
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No. 25 Georgia y
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6 |
– |
18 |
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.250 |
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35 |
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23 |
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.603
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† – Conference champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA tournament As of May 22, 2017[5] Rankings from NFCA
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2017 West Coast Conference softball standings
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Conf |
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Overall
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Team |
W |
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L |
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T |
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PCT |
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W |
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L |
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T |
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PCT
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No. 20 BYU †y
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14 |
– |
1 |
– |
0 |
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.933 |
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45 |
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11 |
– |
0 |
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.804
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Pacific
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10 |
– |
5 |
– |
0 |
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.667 |
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27 |
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24 |
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0 |
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.529
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San Diego
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8 |
– |
7 |
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0 |
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.533 |
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22 |
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22 |
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0 |
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.500
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Loyola Marymount
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6 |
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9 |
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0 |
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.400 |
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20 |
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31 |
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0 |
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.392
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Santa Clara
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4 |
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11 |
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0 |
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.267 |
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12 |
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37 |
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0 |
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.245
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Saint Mary's
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3 |
– |
12 |
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0 |
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.200 |
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17 |
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31 |
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0 |
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.354
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† – Conference champion y – Invited to the NCAA tournament As of May 18, 2017[8] Rankings from USA Today/NFCA Coaches
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National Invitational Softball Championship
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Women's College World Series
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The 2017 Women's College World Series began on June 1–4 in Oklahoma City.[9]
| First round
| | | Second round
| | | Semifinals
| | | Finals
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| 1
| Florida
| 8(5)
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| 9
| Texas A&M
| 0
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| | 1
| Florida
| 7
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| | | 13
| LSU
| 0
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| 13
| LSU
| 2
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| 5
| UCLA
| 1
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| | 1
| Florida
| 5
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| | | 6
| Washington
| 2
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| 9
| Texas A&M
| 2
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| 5
| UCLA
| 8
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| | 6
| Washington
| 1
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| UCLA
| 0
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| | 1
| Florida
| 5
| 4
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| | | 10
| Oklahoma
| 7(17)
| 5
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| 3
| Oregon
| 1
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| 6
| Washington
| 3
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| Washington
| 1
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| Oklahoma
| 3
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| 15
| Baylor
| 3
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| 10
| Oklahoma
| 6
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| | 10
| Oklahoma
| 4
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| Oregon
| 2
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| 3
| Oregon
| 7
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| 15
| Baylor
| 4
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| LSU
| 1
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| Oregon
| 4
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The following players were members of the All-American Teams.[18]
First Team
Second Team
Third Team
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- ^ "UCLA's Garcia named 2017 Schutt Sports/NFCA Division I National Freshman of the Year". nfca.org. May 30, 2017. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
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