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  2. 1983 National Collegiate slow-pitch softball championship

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    The Amateur Softball Association stepped in to fill the void by organizing the 1983 tournament and another in 1984. Those four years were the only time that major college slow-pitch teams competed for national collegiate titles, although small NAIA schools and junior colleges also conducted their own slow-pitch championships into the 1990s.

  3. Women's College World Series - Wikipedia

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    From 1969 to 1981, the women's collegiate softball championship was also known as the Women's College World Series and was promoted as such. [2] During 1969–1979, the series was played in Omaha, after which the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) held the series in 1980–1982 in Norman, Oklahoma. There were two ...

  4. 1983 NCAA Division I softball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 1983 Women's College World Series was the second NCAA-sponsored championship in the sport of college softball at the Division I level. The event was held in Omaha, Nebraska from May 25 through May 29 and marked the conclusion of the 1983 NCAA Division I softball season.

  5. 1983 NCAA Division I softball season - Wikipedia

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    1983 NCAA Division I softball season; Defending Champions: UCLA: Tournament; Women's College World Series; Champions: Texas A&M (1st NCAA WCWS title) Runners-up: Cal State Fullerton (2nd WCWS Appearance) Winning Coach: Bob Brock (1st NCAA WCWS title) Seasons

  6. After the last AIAW competition, collegiate national championships in slow-pitch softball were conducted in 1983 and 1984 by the Amateur Softball Association. [14] [15] The University of South Florida won both. It appears that most of the college women's slow-pitch teams at that time were from Florida and North Carolina.

  7. Memories of 1987 a reminder to NC State that ACC Tournament ...

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    When the 1987 ACC Tournament ended, it was all Wolfpack red on one end of the court at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, a Washington, D.C. suburb. The nets came down, Valvano winning a ...

  8. Fastpitch softball - Wikipedia

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    Fastpitch softball, or simply fastpitch, is a form of softball played by both women and men. While the teams are most often segregated by sex, coed fast-pitch leagues also exist. While the teams are most often segregated by sex, coed fast-pitch leagues also exist.

  9. NC State Wolfpack softball - Wikipedia

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    The NC State Wolfpack softball team represents North Carolina State University in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Wolfpack are currently led by head coach Lindsay Leftwich. The team plays its home games at Curtis & Jacqueline Dail Softball Stadium located on the university's campus.

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