May 22, 2012
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Lady Vols Move Up to High of Seventh in ESPN.com/USA Softball Poll

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – After posting a 5-1 weekend with a high-profile victory over defending national champion and preseason #1 Arizona State at the Kajikawa Classic in Tempe, Ariz., (Feb. 9-12), the Tennessee Lady Vol softball team found itself on the move up both national rankings.

UT climbed two spots to seventh in the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll and rose four positions to 10th according to the USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) listing. The Big Orange has now been ranked in the top 25 for the last 121 consecutive polls dating back nine seasons to the Week 1 release of the 2004 campaign.

SEC Eastern Division rival Florida (5-0) received 16 first-place votes in climbing to the top of the NFCA rankings, 17 total points ahead of the second-rated Alabama Crimson Tide (4-0). Unbeaten California (4-0) garnered 10 votes for #1, but came in third, followed by Oklahoma (5-0) and Arizona State (5-2) at Nos. 4 & 5, respectively. Georgia (4-1) at #14, Kentucky (1-3) at #22 and LSU (2-2) in a tie for #24 rounded out the SEC schools in the NFCA poll.

Cal garnered 14 first-place votes in the USA Softball listing to take over the top position in that poll with Alabama, Florida, Oklahoma and Missouri (0-0) completing the top five. Georgia (#14) and Kentucky (#24) finished off a group of five SEC programs in that particular Top 25 as LSU sits just outside as the first of the teams “receiving votes.”

Last weekend at the Kajikawa Classic, UT defeated four 2011 NCAA Tournament teams (Texas Tech, San Diego State, #1 Arizona State and Western Michigan) on the way to equaling #7/9 Washington, New Mexico and the home-standing Sun Devils for the most victories (five) in the event.

On her way to SEC Pitcher of the Week honors, sophomore Ellen Renfroe was very impressive, posting a 5-0 record with a 1.13 ERA, four complete-games, three solo shutouts and 48 strikeouts in 31 innings of work. The Jackson, Tenn., product didn’t allow a single run over her first 27 innings of work and topped the 10-K plateau in three starts with a high of 14 in the 1-0 victory over Texas Tech.

At the plate sophomore Melissa Davin led the way average-wise by hitting .417 (5-for-12) with a double, two HR’s and six RBIs. Fellow sophomore Madison Shipman posted a .381 mark (8-for-21) with a pair of two-baggers, a HR and seven RBIs. The Valencia, Calif., native even posted the big tone-setting, two-run double in the first inning in UT’s 3-0 win over top-ranked Arizona State. Senior Ashley Andrews (.368), sophomore Tory Lewis (.364) and junior Melissa Brown each hit over .300. Junior Lauren Gibson blasted a team-high three HR’s over six contests, including a solo shot in the seventh inning off All-American Sun Devil hurler Dallas Escobedo.

Tennessee softball returns to action over Feb. 17-19, at the Time-Warner Invitational in Austin, Texas. UT christens its stay at the event with Friday match-ups against Illinois (12:30 p.m. CT) and #13 Texas (6 p.m. CT). The contest versus the home-standing Longhorns will be shown live via The Longhorn Network and can be accessed through the following link: http://espn.go.com/longhornnetwork/index

ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25/February 14, 2012

Rank Team Record Points Previous Ranking
1. California (14) 4-0 491 3
2. Alabama (3) 4-0 476 2
3. Florida (3) 5-0 455 4
4. Oklahoma 5-0 431 6
5. Missouri 0-0 402 5
6. Arizona State 5-2 389 1
7. TENNESSEE 5-1 379 9
8. UCLA 4-0 341 13
9. Washington 5-0 314 14
10. Baylor 4-1 305 7
11. Michigan 4-0 294 T16
12. Stanford 4-1 292 10
13. Texas 5-0 253 19
14. Georgia 4-1 231 12
15. Texas A&M 3-2 211 15
16. Arizona 3-3 191 8
17. Houston 5-0 162 22
18. Oklahoma State 4-1 159 T16
19. Oregon 3-2 147 11
20. Georgia Tech 4-1 139 23
21. Louisiana-Lafayette 3-0 79 24
22. Nebraska 3-3 62 T20
23. Louisville 5-0 50 RV
24. Kentucky 1-3 40 18
25. North Carolina 4-0 35 RV

Parenthesis denotes first place votes.
Dropped Out: LSU (T20); Notre Dame (25)
New to Poll: Louisville (RV); North Carolina (RV)

Others receiving votes: LSU (26); Notre Dame (24); South Florida (21); Syracuse (20); Florida State (19); Auburn (18); BYU (18); Ohio State (9); Hawaii (6); Tulsa (4); Mississippi State (3); San Diego State (3); Virginia Tech (1)

2012 USA TODAY/NFCA Poll – Feb. 14
Rank Team Record Totals Last Poll
1 Florida (16) 5-0 726 2
2 Alabama (3) 4-0 709 3
3 California (10) 4-0 706 4
4 Oklahoma 5-0 654 5
5 Arizona St. (1) 5-2 583 1
6 Missouri 0-0 562 6
7 Washington 5-0 524 12
8 Stanford 4-1 497 9
9 Baylor 4-1 481 7
10 TENNESSEE 5-1 457 14
11 Michigan 4-0 426 15
12 UCLA 4-0 414 19
13 Texas 5-0 392 18
14 Georgia 4-1 381 10
15 Oklahoma St. 4-1 360 11
16 Arizona 3-3 315 8
17 Houston 5-0 302 20
18 Texas A&M 3-2 259 17
19 Oregon 3-2 176 16
20 La.-Lafayette 3-0 164 23
21 Louisville 5-0 132 25
22 Kentucky 1-3 110 13
23 Georgia Tech 4-1 108 RV
24 Nebraska 3-3 98 21
24 LSU 2-2 47 22

Dropped Out: No. 24 Tulsa
Others Receiving Votes: North Carolina 35, Hawai‘i 34, Florida St. 21, Tulsa 21, New Mexico 12, Northwestern 8, Mississippi St. 7, New Mexico St. 6, Syracuse 6, Oregon St. 4, Auburn 3, BYU 3, McNeese St. 3, USF 3, Notre Dame 1


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