1986 Cal State Fullerton Titans softball team

American college softball season

1986 Cal State Fullerton Titans softball
ConferencePacific Coast Athletic Association
Record57–9–1 (22–5–1 PCAA)
Head coach
  • Judi Garman (7th season)
Seasons
← 1985
1987 →
1986 Pacific Coast Athletic Association softball standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
Cal State Fullerton  ‍‍‍y 22 5 1   .804 57 9 1   .858
Long Beach State  ‍‍‍y 18 9 0   .667 39 18 0   .684
Cal Poly Pomona  ‍‍‍y 18 9 1   .661 36 19 1   .652
Pacific  ‍‍‍y 17 10 0   .630 34 18 1   .651
UC Santa Barbara  ‍‍‍ 11 17 0   .393 20 30 0   .400
UNLV  ‍‍‍ 10 17 0   .370 18 32 0   .360
San Diego State  ‍‍‍ 6 21 0   .222 22 36 0   .379
Hawaii  ‍‍‍ 7 21 0   .250 9 27 0   .250
† – Conference champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament

The 1986 Cal State Fullerton Titans softball team represented California State University, Fullerton in the 1986 NCAA Division I softball season. The Titans were coached by Judi Garman, who led her seventh season. The Titans finished with a record of 57–9–1. They competed in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, where they finished first with a 22–5–1 record.

The Titans were invited to the 1986 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 first NCAA Women's College World Series Championship.[2][3]

Roster

1986 Cal State Fullerton Titans roster[2]
 

Pitchers

  • 3 – April Jones – junior
  • 20 - Connie Clarkjunior
  • 32 – Susan LeFebvre – senior

Catchers

  • 10 – Michelle Gromacki – junior
  • 22 – Kristin Goodall – freshman

Infielders

  • 4 – Andrea Gray – freshman
  • 7 – Terri Oberg – senior
  • 8 – Valerie Van Kirk – sophomore
  • 16 – Robin Goodin – senior
  • 21 – JoAnn Ferrieri – senior
 

Outfielders

  • 5 – Rina Foster – sophomore
  • 6 – Chenita Rogers – junior
  • 12 – Diane Dodd – senior
  • 13 – Corina Smith – junior
  • 18 – Alani Silva – junior
  • 23 – Yvonne Solis – junior

Utility

  • 2 – Cheryl Dazalla – sophomore
  • 25 – Charis Monroe – freshman

Schedule

Legend
  Cal State Fullerton win
  Cal State Fullerton loss
  Tie
* Non-Conference game
1986 Cal State Fullerton Titans Softball Game Log[2]
Regular season
February
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record PCAA Record
Feb 21 Chapman* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 2–1 1–0
Feb 21 Fresno State* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 1–0 2–0
Feb 22 Fresno State* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 1–0 3–0
Feb 22 US International* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 4–0 4–0
Feb 26 UC Riverside* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 3–0 5–0
Feb 26 UC Riverside* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 1–0 6–0
Feb 28 Cal State Dominguez Hills* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 2–1 7–0
Feb 28 Cal State Dominguez Hills* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 2–1 8–0
March
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record PCAA Record
Mar 5 Louisiana Tech* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 1–0 9–0
Mar 5 Louisiana Tech* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 4–0 10–0
Mar 7 vs Fresno State* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV L 0–1 10–1
Mar 7 vs Oklahoma City* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 9–0 11–1
Mar 7 vs Utah* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV L 1–211 11–2
Mar 8 vs Southern Utah* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 9–0 12–2
Mar 8 vs South Florida* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 4–0 13–2
Mar 9 vs UCLA* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 2–110 14–2
Mar 9 vs Fresno State* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 4–1 15–2
Mar 9 vs Oklahoma State* Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 6–0 16–2
Mar 14 UNLV Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 4–0 17–2 1–0
Mar 14 UNLV Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 6–0 18–2 2–0
Mar 17 Texas A&M* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 1–0 19–2
Mar 17 Texas A&M* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA L 0–112 19–3
Mar 18 Northwestern* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 6–0 20–3
Mar 20 Oregon State* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 5–0 21–3
Mar 21 Michigan* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 1–011 22–3
Mar 21 Adelphi* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 3–0 23–3
Mar 22 Arizona* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 4–0 24–3
Mar 22 California* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 5–0 25–3
Mar 23 Northwestern Wildcats* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 2–18 26–3
Mar 23 Fresno State* Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 6–010 27–3
Mar 25 Pacific Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 1–0 28–3 3–0
Mar 25 Pacific Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA L 1–29 28–4 3–1
Mar 27 at UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA W 2–19 29–4 4–1
Mar 27 at UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA W 7–0 30–4 5–1
April
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record PCAA Record
Apr 1 at Long Beach State Long Beach, CA L 0–1 30–5 5–2
Apr 1 at Long Beach State Long Beach, CA W 1–0 31–5 6–2
Apr 3 at San Diego State San Diego, CA W 3–0 32–5 7–2
Apr 3 at San Diego State San Diego, CA W 9–1 33–5 8–2
Apr 6 at Cal Poly Pomona Pomona, CA W 3–0 34–5 9–2
Apr 11 at UNLV Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 16–0 35–5 10–2
Apr 11 at UNLV Rebel Softball Diamond • Paradise, NV W 4–0 36–5 11–2
Apr 13 San Diego State Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 4–0 37–5 12–2
Apr 13 San Diego State Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 2–1 38–5 13–2
Apr 17 at Hawaii Wahine Softball Field • Hononlulu, HI W 1–0 39–5 14–2
Apr 17 at Hawaii Wahine Softball Field • Honolulu, HI W 4–1 40–5 15–2
Apr 18 at Hawaii Wahine Softball Field • Honolulu, HI W 2–0 41–5 16–2
Apr 18 at Hawaii Wahine Softball Field • Honolulu, HI W 8–1 42–5 17–2
Apr 23 at US International San Diego, CA W 3–0 43–5
Apr 23 at US International San Diego, CA W 4–0 44–5
Apr 26 at UCLA* Sunset FieldLos Angeles, CA W 3–2 45–5
Apr 26 at UCLA* Sunset Field • Los Angeles, CA L 0–6 45–6
Apr 30 Cal Poly Pomona Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 1–012 46–6 18–2
Apr 30 Cal Poly Pomona Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA L 0–1 46–7 18–3
May
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record PCAA Record
May 2 UC Santa Barbara Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 4–0 47–7 19–3
May 2 UC Santa Barbara Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 2–0 48–7 20–3
May 6 at Cal Poly Pomona Pomona, CA T 1–111 48–7–1 20–3–1
May 8 at Pacific Stockton, CA W 2–0 49–7–1 21–3–1
May 8 at Pacific Stockton, CA L 0–1 49–8–1 21–4–1
May 10 Long Beach State Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA L 1–4 49–9–1 21–5–1
May 10 Long Beach State Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 3–1 50–9–1 22–5–1
Post-season
NCAA West Regional
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record NCAAT record
May 16 Cal Poly Pomona Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 2–0 51–9–1 1–0
May 17 Cal Poly Pomona Titan Softball Complex • Fullerton, CA W 1–0 52–9–1 2–0
NCAA Women's College World Series
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record WCWS Record
May 21 Long Beach State Seymour Smith ParkOmaha, NE W 1–09 53–9–1 1–0
May 23 California Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE W 3–0 54–9–1 2–0
May 24 Texas A&M Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE W 3–0 55–9–1 3–0
May 24 Indiana Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE W 3–18 56–9–1 4–0
May 25 Texas A&M Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE W 3–0 57–9–1 5–0

References

  1. ^ 2020 Softball Record Book (PDF). Big West Conference. p. 2. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c 2021 Softball Record Book (PDF). Cal State Fullerton Titans. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  3. ^ Mirin Fader (February 24, 2016). CSUF Celebrates Softball's National Title 30 Years Ago. Retrieved October 14, 2021. {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)
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National Championships in bold; College World Series appearances in italics