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4/27/2000 12:00 AM | Softball
April 27, 2000
Salt Lake City - The Division I Women's Softball Committee produces a poll which is used as part of the championship tournament selection process. The regular season poll will be issued every other Week starting March 30, 2000 and ending May 11, 2000.
OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS -- The top ten teams in each region in the biweekly 1999 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I women's softball regional rankings, conducted by the NCAA Division I Women's Softball Committee.
April 13, 2000
Northeast Region 1. Notre Dame (29-9), 2. Connecticut (23-10), 3. Hofstra (21-14), 4. Virginia Tech (26-15), 5. Boston U. (20-12), 6. Villanova (17-9-1), 7. Long Island (15-14-1), 8. Delaware (22-7), 9. Cornell (16-5), 10. Rutgers (14-9),
Mideast Region 1. Michigan (28-7), 2. Iowa (27-7), 3. Illinois-Chicago (37-20), 4. Wisconsin (24-16), 5. Penn State (21-8), 6. Michigan State (25-14), 7. Western Illinois (24-13), 8. Purdue (23-20), 9. Minnesota (22-19), 10. Central Michigan (11-5),
Midwest Region 1. Oklahoma (43-5), 2. Nebraska (29-16), 3. Texas A&M (23-14), 4. Missouri (29-16), 5. Oklahoma State (29-15), 6. Northern Iowa (21-21), 7. Creighton (22-13), 8. Southwest Texas State (28-17), 9. Iowa State (15-15), 10. Evansville (30-14-1),
South Region 1. Southern Mississippi (39-10), 2. LSU (37-7), 3. Alabama (46-7), 4. Louisiana-Lafayette (32-11), 5. Mississippi State (31-15), 6. South Carolina (29-17), 7. North Carolina (37-13), 8. Arkansas (25-22), 9. Florida (35-17), 10. Florida Atlantic (47-13),
West Region 1. Fresno State (36-9), 2. Long Beach State (30-13), 3. Cal State Fullerton (31-11), 4. Utah (24-18), 5. New Mexico (27-12), 6. San Diego State (22-20), 7. Pacific (California) (19-17), 8. UC Santa Barbara (20-14),
Pacific Region 1. Washington (41-4), 2. Arizona (42-4), 3. UCLA (31-5), 4. Arizona State (36-8), 5. California (39-11), 6. Stanford (33-9), 7. Oregon State (26-12-1), 8. Cal State Northridge (21-16-1), 9. Oregon (23-11), 10. Cal State Sacramento (17-15),