2007 JUDI GARMAN SOFTBALL CLASSIC
Presented by Coach USA
Pools & Pool Play Schedule | Championship &
Consolation Brackets
Cal State Fullerton once again welcomes some of the nation's best
collegiate softball teams to Southern California to compete in one
of the country's most prestigious tournaments.
The 2007 Judi Garman Classic presented by Coach USA, named after
the former Titan Hall of Fame Head Softball Coach and widely
regarded as the premiere mid-season collegiate tournament in the
country, will be held at the dual diamond Titan Softball Complex --
Anderson Family Field and the South Field -- on Wednesday, March
14, to Sunday, March 18.
The tournament features 16 teams meeting face-to-face in a
three-day pool play format consisting of four pools of four teams
each. Results from pool play will seed a pair of eight-team
championship brackets with two winners crowned on "Championship
Sunday" at 1:30 p.m.
Former NCAA Champions Oklahoma (2000), Fresno State (1998), and
Michigan (2005), along with seven-time defending National Champion
Arizona (1991, 1993-94, 1996-97, 2001, 2006) join host Cal State
Fullerton (1986) in this year's event as the field includes nine
schools ranked in the final National Fastpitch Coaches Association
top 25 poll and two more teams that received votes.
The Judi Garman Classic features nine former tournament champions
in Arizona (1988, 1995-96, 1998), Arizona State (1999), Cal State
Northridge (1993), Fresno State (1990), Louisiana-Lafayette (1994),
Oklahoma (1997), Washington (2000, 2004), Michigan (2005), and 2006
champion Texas will compete along with the host Titans (1981-82,
1985-87, 1991-92, 2001-02) for this year's title.
Championship and consolation bracket play begins on Saturday
morning (March 17) at 9 a.m. on both fields with the tournament
semifinals and finals beginning on Sunday morning (March 18) at
8:30 a.m.
POOL A | POOL B | POOL C | POOL D |
1. Michigan | 1. Arizona State | 1. Penn State | 1. North Carolina St. |
2. Cal State Northridge | 2. Fresno State | 2. Texas | 2. Pacific |
3. Washington | 3. Louisiana-Lafayette | 3. Cal State Fullerton | 3. Oklahoma |
4. Florida State | 4. Notre Dame | 4. DePaul | 4. Arizona |
Wednesday (March 14) | ||
FIELD 1 | FIELD 2 | |
6:00 p.m. | Cal State Fullerton 1, Texas 4 | **NO GAME** |
Thursday (March 15) | ||
9:00 a.m. | North Carolina State 6, Pacific 8 | Notre Dame 0, Arizona
State 3 Burkhart Perfect Game, 13 Ks |
11:15 a.m. | North Carolina State 0, Arizona 2 | Florida State 3, Washington 1 |
1:30 p.m. | Pacific 3, Oklahoma 10 | Michigan 6, Washington 3 |
4:00 p.m. | Louisiana-Lafayette 3, Fresno State 1 | Texas 1, DePaul 2 |
6:15 p.m. | CS Fullerton 5, Penn State 6 (9 inn.) | Florida State 3, CS Northridge 4 |
8:30 p.m. | DePaul 3, Penn State 2 | Oklahoma 6, Arizona 2 |
Friday (March 16) | ||
9:00 a.m. | Michigan 4, Florida State 2 | Fresno State 6, Arizona State 1 |
11:15 a.m. | Michigan 8, CS Northridge 0 (5 inn.) | Texas 5, Penn State 6 (8 inn.) |
1:30 p.m. | Washington 1, Cal State Northridge 5 | Fresno State 2, Notre Dame 4 |
4:00 p.m. | Cal State Fullerton 6, DePaul 9 (8 inn.) | Pacific 0, Arizona 11 |
6:15 p.m. | Arizona State 0, La.-Lafayette 2 (8 inn.) | Oklahoma 0, NC State 7 |
8:30 p.m. | Notre Dame 2, Louisiana-Lafayette 4 | **NO GAME** |
NOTE: First Team Listed Occupies Third Base
Dugout... Home Team Denoted in BOLD.
Tournament Stat Summary (FINAL)
Tournament Individual Stats (FINAL)
CHAMPIONSHIP & CONSOLATION BRACKETS
CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET (Field 1)
GAME 1: Arizona 2, Michigan 1
GAME 2: Louisiana-Lafayette 6, Penn State 5
GAME 3: Oklahoma 8, Cal State Northridge 0 (5 inn.)
GAME 4: DePaul 4, Fresno State 1
Arizona 9, Louisiana-Lafayette 0
Oklahoma 3, DePaul 2 (8 inn.)
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Oklahoma 11, Arizona 0 (5 inn.)
CONSOLATION CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET (Field 2)
GAME 5: NC State 3, Florida State 2
GAME 6: Arizona State 4, Cal State Fullerton 1
GAME 7: Washington 9, Pacific 0 (6 inn.)
GAME 8: Texas 3, Notre Dame 0
NC State 6, Arizona State 4 (8 inn.)
Washington 4, Texas 0
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Washington 2, NC State 0
LOSER BRACKET GAMES
Penn State 5, Michigan 2
Fresno State 8, Cal State Northridge 0 (6 inn.)
Cal State Fullerton 4, Florida State 3
Pacific 8, Notre Dame 0 (5 inn.)