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2015 Michigan Wolverines softball team

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American college softball season

2015Michigan Wolverines softball
Big Ten Regular Season Champions
Big Ten Tournament Champions
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Record60–8 (21–2 B1G)
Head coach
Assistant coachJennifer Brundage (18th season)
Home stadiumAlumni Field
Seasons
← 2014
2016 →
2015 Big Ten Conference softball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 2Michigan  ‍y212 .913608 .882
No. 15Minnesota  ‍‍‍y203 .8704911 .817
Nebraska  ‍‍‍y176 .7393523 .603
Northwestern  ‍‍‍y148 .6362823 .549
Illinois  ‍‍‍149 .6092627 .491
Ohio State  ‍‍‍1211 .5223022 .577
Rutgers  ‍‍‍1112 .4782920 .592
Penn State  ‍‍‍914 .3912928 .509
Maryland  ‍‍‍914 .3912727 .500
Iowa  ‍‍‍815 .3481940 .322
Purdue  ‍‍‍714 .3333125 .554
Indiana  ‍‍‍714 .3331739 .304
Wisconsin  ‍‍‍517 .2272131 .404
Michigan State  ‍‍‍419 .1741936 .345
† – Conference champion
‡ –Tournament champion
y – Invited to theNCAA tournament
As of June 5, 2015[1]
Rankings fromNFCA

The2015 Michigan Wolverines softball team was an Americancollege softball team that represented theUniversity of Michigan during the 2015 NCAA softball season. The Wolverines, led by head coachCarol Hutchins in her thirty-first season, played their home games at Alumni Field inAnn Arbor, Michigan. The Wolverines finished the season with a 60–8 record, including 21–2 in conference play. The Wolverines won the2015 Big Ten Conference softball tournament and qualified for theNCAA Division I softball tournament. They advanced to the finals of theWomen's College World Series for the first time since2005, where they lost toFlorida.

Preseason

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The Wolverines were ranked No. 8 in the nation according to the USA Today/NFCA and ESPN.com/USA Softball preseason polls, becoming the top-ranked Big Ten school in both listings.[2][3] Sierra Lawrence,Sierra Romero andHaylie Wagner were all named to theUSA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year preseason watch list.[4]

Personnel

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Roster

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2015 Michigan Wolverines roster
 

Pitchers

Outfielders

  • 5 Olivia Richvalsky –Junior
  • 8 Nikki Wald –Freshman
  • 20 Mary Sbonek –Junior
  • 21 Kelly Christner –Sophomore
  • 22 Sierra Lawrence –Junior

Utility

  • 2 Aidan Falk –Freshman
  • 7 Kelsey Susalla –Junior
  • 23 Taylor Swearingen –Freshman
  • 24 Tera Blanco –Freshman
  • 32 Angie Danis –Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 14 Lauren Connell –Junior
  • 16 Morgan Swift –Freshman
  • 19 Becca Garfinkel –Senior
  • 25 Lauren Sweet –Senior

Infielders

  • 1 Abby Ramirez –Sophomore
  • 12 Amanda Vargas –Freshman
  • 18 Lindsay Montemarano –Sophomore
  • 32Sierra RomeroJunior
 
Reference:[5]

Coaches

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2015 Michigan Wolverines coaching staff
 
Reference:[6]

Schedule

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2015 Michigan Wolverines Softball Game Log
Regular Season (48–6)
February (17–1)
DateOpponentRankStadium
Site
ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordB1G Record
February 7vs. No. 1FloridaNo. 8USF Softball Stadium
Tampa, FL
1–2Ocasio (1–0)Wagner (0–1)1,1670–1
February 7vs.USFNo. 8USF Softball Stadium4–3Driesenga (1–0)Greiner (1–1)1,1001–1
February 8vs.HamptonNo. 8USF Softball Stadium9–2Betsa (1–0)Babinsack (0–3)Wagner (1)2042–1
February 8vs.Illinois StateNo. 8USF Softball Stadium4–1Driesenga (2–0)Romshek (2–2)2173–1
February 13vs.Western KentuckyNo. 7JoAnne Graf Field
Tallahassee, FL
8–0(5)Wagner (1–1)Kramer (3–1)4–1
February 13vs.Georgia TechNo. 7JoAnne Graf Field10–0(5)Betsa (2–0)Kleinschmidt (0–4)5–1
February 14at No. 6Florida StateNo. 7JoAnne Graf Field6–5Wagner (2–1)Waldrop (4–1)Betsa (1)6–1
February 14at No. 6 Florida StateNo. 7JoAnne Graf Field2–1Betsa (3–0)Waldrop (4–2)1,2087–1
February 15vs. Georgia TechNo. 7JoAnne Graf Field10–2(5)Driesenga (3–0)Biggerstaff (0–1)8–1
February 20vs.LipscombNo. 5Rhoads Stadium
Tuscaloosa, AL
7–1Wagner (3–1)Sanders (3–3)1819–1
February 20at No. 3AlabamaNo. 5Rhoads Stadium8–2Betsa (4–0)Jury (3–2)2,51410–1
February 21vs. LipscombNo. 5Rhoads Stadium13–1(5)Driesenga (4–0)Young (2–4)20711–1
February 21at No. 3 AlabamaNo. 5Rhoads Stadium4–1Wagner (4–1)Osorio (4–1)2,71012–1
February 22vs.James MadisonNo. 5Rhoads Stadium10–0(5)Betsa (5–0)Ford (2–2)10113–1
February 27vs.ToledoNo. 3Farrington Stadium
Tempe, AZ
20–5(5)Wagner (5–1)Gooding (4–2)28914–1
February 27at No. 21Arizona StateNo. 3Farrington Stadium7–5Betsa (6–0)Ryndak (6–2)Wagner (2)1,16715–1
February 28vs. ToledoNo. 3Farrington Stadium9–0(5)Betsa (7–0)Gross (0–1)20716–1
February 28vs.BinghamtonNo. 3Farrington Stadium15–0(5)Wagner (6–1)Miller (2–2)20917–1
March (14–4)
DateOpponentRankStadium
Site
ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordB1G Record
March 1at No. 21 Arizona StateNo. 3Farrington Stadium6–2Betsa (8–0)Macha (7–4)Wagner (3)1,11518–1
March 4atCal State FullertonNo. 3Anderson Family Field
Fullerton, CA
9–0Wagner (7–1)Ybarra (5–5)94519–1
March 5vs. No. 22 Arizona StateNo. 3Anderson Family Field0–2(8)Macha (8–4)Betsa (8–1)34519–2
March 5vs. No. 1 FloridaNo. 3Anderson Family Field4–7Ocasio (8–0)Betsa (8–2)37519–3
March 6vs.San Jose StateNo. 3Anderson Family Field9–1(5)Betsa (9–1)Lang (4–4)1,04220–3
March 6vs. No. 9BaylorNo. 3Anderson Family Field11–1(5)Wagner (8–1)Stearns (4–3)51121–3
March 7vs.San Diego StateNo. 3Anderson Family Field10–2(5)Wagner (9–1)Cable (2–3)1,85022–3
March 14Kent StateNo. 3Alumni Field
Ann Arbor, MI
0–3Johnson (6–2)Wagner (9–2)22–4
March 14Kent StateNo. 3Alumni Field10–1(5)Betsa (10–2)Ladines (3–3)1,05123–4
March 15Kent StateNo. 3Alumni Field4–1Betsa (11–2)Johnson (6–3)1,02124–4
March 18Bowling GreenNo. 4Alumni Field8–1Wagner (10–2)Combs (1–3)71225–4
March 20atOhio StateNo. 4Buckeye Field
Columbus, OH
13–1Betsa (12–2)O'Reilly (7–2)21526–41–0
March 21at Ohio StateNo. 4Buckeye Field13–1(5)Wagner (11–2)DiDomenico (2–3)41227–42–0
March 22at Ohio StateNo. 4Buckeye Field20–0(5)Betsa (13–2)O'Reilly (7–3)38828–43–0
March 25Western MichiganNo. 4Alumni Field8–2Wagner (12–2)Binkowski (3–6)65929–4
March 27IowaNo. 4Postponed
March 28IowaNo. 4Alumni Field6–0Betsa (14–2)Starkenburg (8–15)30–44–0
March 28IowaNo. 4Alumni Field7–4Wagner (13–2)Yoways (2–10)Betsa (2)1,13631–45–0
March 29IowaNo. 4Alumni Field4–6Starkenburg (9–15)Betsa (14–3)96731–55–1
April (14–1)
DateOpponentRankStadium
Site
ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordB1G Record
April 3at No. 14MinnesotaNo. 4JSC Stadium
Minneapolis, MN
1–9(6)Groenewegen (19–3)Betsa (14–4)40131–65–2
April 4at No. 14 MinnesotaNo. 4JSC Stadium9–4Wagner (14–2)Anderson (5–2)Betsa (3)1,11932–66–2
April 5at No. 14 MinnesotaNo. 4JSC Stadium9–1(6)Betsa (15–4)Groenewegen (19–4)32733–67–2
April 7Eastern MichiganNo. 4Alumni Field11–1(5)Wagner (15–2)Rich (6–14)95234–6
April 10atRutgersNo. 4Rutgers Softball Complex
Piscataway, NJ
18–0(5)Betsa (16–4)Landrith (11–6)15735–68–2
April 11at RutgersNo. 4Rutgers Softball Complex16–3(5)Wagner (16–2)Maddox (5–4)36136–69–2
April 12at RutgersNo. 4Rutgers Softball Complex5–0Betsa (17–4)Landrith (11–7)22737–610–2
April 15atMichigan StateNo. 4Secchia Stadium
East Lansing, MI
10–0(5)Betsa (18–4)Rainey (1–9)1,04738–611–2
April 17IndianaNo. 4Alumni Field11–2(5)Betsa (19–4)Olson (10–21)1,41539–612–2
April 18IndianaNo. 4Alumni Field3–0Wagner (17–2)Olson (10–22)40–613–2
April 18IndianaNo. 4Alumni Field7–1Betsa (20–4)Tamayo (4–8)1,90941–614–2
April 19IndianaNo. 4Alumni FieldPostponed
April 21Michigan StateNo. 4Alumni Field4–3Wagner (18–2)Rainey (1–11)1,10542–615–2
April 22Central MichiganNo. 4Alumni FieldPostponed
April 24atMarylandNo. 4Maryland Softball Stadium
College Park, MD
8–0(5)Betsa (21–4)Dewey (6–11)51243–616–2
April 25at MarylandNo. 4Maryland Softball Stadium10–2(6)Wagner (19–2)Schmeiser (18–8)94144–617–2
April 26at MarylandNo. 4Maryland Softball Stadium1–0Betsa (22–4)Schmeiser (18–9)62545–618–2
May (3–0)
DateOpponentRankStadium
Site
ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordB1G Record
May 1Penn StateNo. 3Alumni Field8–0(5)Betsa (23–4)Cummings (7–8)1,73546–619–2
May 2Penn StateNo. 3Alumni Field9–1(6)Wagner (20–2)Laubach (12–10)1,85247–620–2
May 3Penn StateNo. 3Alumni Field10–2(5)Betsa (24–4)Cummings (7–9)2,50048–621–2
Postseason (12–2)
DateOpponentRankStadium
Site
ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordB1GT Record
May 8Penn State (9)No. 3 (1)Buckeye Field16–1(5)Betsa (25–4)Cummings (7–10)1,34549–61–0
May 9Northwestern (4)No. 3 (1)Buckeye Field9–0(5)Betsa (26–4)Wood (16–10)50–62–0
May 9Nebraska (3)No. 3 (1)Buckeye Field6–1Wagner (21–2)McClure (9–3)1,47651–63–0
DateOpponentRankStadium
Site
ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall RecordRegional Record
May 15OaklandNo. 3 (3)Alumni Field9–1(6)Betsa (27–4)Kownacki (16–13)2,08752–61–0
May 16No. 19CaliforniaNo. 3 (3)Alumni Field9–1(6)Betsa (28–4)Trzcinski (15–6)2,23753–62–0
May 17PittsburghNo. 3 (3)Alumni Field10–3Betsa (29–4)King (20–9)2,14454–63–0
DateOpponentRankStadium
Site
ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall
Record
Super Reg.
Record
May 21No. 14Georgia (14)No. 3 (3)Alumni Field10–3Betsa (30–4)Wilkinson (28–10)2,13655–61–0
May 22No. 14 Georgia (14)No. 3 (3)Alumni Field7–6Wagner (22–2)Wilkinson (28–11)Betsa (4)2,58256–62–0
DateOpponentRankStadium
Site
ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall
Record
CWS
Record
May 28vs. No. 6Alabama (6)No. 3 (3)ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
Oklahoma City, OK
5–0Betsa (31–4)Osorio (21–9)8,36057–61–0
May 29vs. No. 7UCLA (7)No. 3 (3)ASA Hall of Fame Stadium10–4Wagner (23–2)Carda (32–7)9,42558–62–0
May 31vs. No. 8LSU (5)No. 3 (3)ASA Hall of Fame Stadium6–3Wagner (24–2)Hoover (18–7)9,27459–63–0
June 1vs. No. 2Florida (1)No. 3 (3)ASA Hall of Fame Stadium2–3Ocasio (18–3)Betsa (31–5)Gourley (5)8,32959–73–1
June 1vs. No. 2 Florida (1)No. 3 (3)ASA Hall of Fame Stadium1–0Wagner (25–2)Haeger (31–2)8,25460–74–1
June 1vs. No. 2 Florida (1)No. 3 (3)ASA Hall of Fame Stadium1–4Haeger (32–2)Wagner (25–3)7,68060–84–2
  •   Win
  •   Loss
  •   Postponement
  • Bold: Wolverines team member
  • Reference:[7]
  • Rankings from NFCA:[8]
  • (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Ranking movement

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Ranking movement
Legend:██ Increase in ranking.██ Decrease in ranking. NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes.
PollLastPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Wk 15Final
NFCA[8]1088533344444433332

Awards and honors

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Weekly Awards
PlayerAwardDate AwardedRef.
Kelsey SusallaCo-Big Ten Player of the WeekFebruary 23, 2015[9]
Sierra LawrenceUSA Softball Collegiate Player of the WeekMarch 3, 2015[10]
Sierra RomeroBig Ten Pitcher of the WeekMarch 9, 2005[11]
Megan BetsaBig Ten Pitcher of the WeekMarch 23, 2015[12]
Megan BetsaBig Ten Pitcher of the WeekApril 20, 2015[13]
Megan BetsaNFCA National Pitcher of the WeekApril 21, 2015[14]
Individual Awards
PlayerAwardRef.
Megan BetsaBig Ten Pitcher of the Year[15]
Carol HutchinsBig Ten Coach of the Year


All-Big Ten
PlayerSelectionRef.
Megan BetsaFirst Team[16]
Kelly ChristnerFirst Team
Sierra RomeroFirst Team
Haylie WagnerFirst Team
Sierra LawrenceSecond Team
Abby RamirezSecond Team
Lauren SweetSecond Team
All-American
PlayerSelectionRef.
Kelly ChristnerFirst Team[17]
Sierra RomeroFirst Team
Megan BetsaSecond Team
Sierra LawrenceThird Team
Haylie WagnerThird Team

References

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  1. ^"Big Ten Softball Standings".BigTen.org. Big Ten Conference. RetrievedMay 11, 2019.
  2. ^"Wolverines Ranked No. 8 in First Coaches Poll of 2015".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. January 20, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  3. ^"U-M Receives Second Top-10 Preseason Ranking of 2015".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. January 27, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  4. ^"Player of the Year Watch List Includes Lawrence, Romero, Wagner".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. January 30, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  5. ^"2015 Michigan Softball Roster".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. RetrievedMay 14, 2019.
  6. ^"Michigan Coaching Staff Tabbed Nation's Best by NFCA".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. July 6, 2005. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  7. ^"2015 Softball Schedule".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  8. ^ab"USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll (Final)".nfca.org. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  9. ^"Susalla Tabbed Co-Big Ten Player of the Week".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. February 23, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  10. ^"Lawrence Selected as USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. March 3, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  11. ^"Romero Named Big Ten Player of the Week".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. March 9, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  12. ^"Betsa Named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. March 23, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  13. ^"Betsa Repeats as Big Ten Pitcher of the Week".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. April 20, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  14. ^Swan, Lance (April 21, 2015)."Missouri's Fagan, Michigan's Betsa Named Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I National Player and Pitcher of the Week".nfca.org. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  15. ^"Softball Award Winners Named".BigTen.org.CBS Interactive. May 6, 2015. Archived fromthe original on May 21, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  16. ^"U-M Puts Four on All-Big Ten First Team; Betsa, Hutchins Snag Top Honors".MGoBlue.com.CBS Interactive. May 6, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.
  17. ^"Seven Named NFCA All-Americans".Big Ten Conference. May 27, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2020.[dead link]
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