1984 Texas A&M Aggies softball team

American college softball season
1984 Texas A&M Aggies softball
ConferenceIndependent
Record51–18
Head coach
  • Bob Brock (3rd season)
Seasons
← 1983
1985 →

The 1984 Texas A&M Aggies softball team represented Texas A&M University in the 1984 NCAA Division I softball season. The Aggies were coached by Bob Brock, who led his third season. The Bulldogs finished with a record of 51–18.

The Aggies were invited to the 1984 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament, where they swept the NCAA Regional and then completed a run to the title game of the Women's College World Series where they fell to champion UCLA.[1]

Roster

1984 Texas A&M Aggies roster[1][2]
 

Pitchers

  • - Shawn Andaya - Freshman

Catchers

  • - Guy McNutt - Junior

Outfielders

  • - Josie Carter - Junior
  • - Cindy Foster - Sophomore
  • - Iva Jackson - Junior

Infielders

  • - Cindy Cooper - Sophomore
  • - Pattie Holthaus - Senior
  • - Mary Schwind - Sophomore
  • - Judy Trussell - Freshman
 

Unknown

  • - Ann Hadley
  • - Linda Lancaster
  • - Yvette Lopez
  • - Tiffany Ohnstad
  • - Paige Peterson
  • - Debbie Rollman
  • - Rose Ruffino

Schedule

Legend
  Texas A&M win
  Texas A&M loss
* Non-Conference game
1984 Texas A&M Aggies Softball Game Log[1][3]
Regular season
February/March
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record
Feb 27 vs Evansville College Station, TX W 8–0 1–0
Mar 1 Ball State Colonels Softball DiamondThibodaux, LA W 1–0 2–0
Mar 1 vs Florida A&M Colonels Softball Diamond • Thibodaux, LA W 14–0 3–0
Mar 1 at Nicholls State Colonels Softball Diamond • Thibodaux, LA W 6–0 4–0
Mar 2 vs Florida State Colonels Softball Diamond • Thibodaux, LA W 6–2 5–0
Mar 2 vs Louisiana Tech Colonels Softball Diamond • Thibodaux, LA W 1–0 6–0
Mar 2 vs Northwestern Colonels Softball Diamond • Thibodaux, LA W 2–0 7–0
Mar 6 at Texas–Arlington Arlington Athletic CenterArlington, TX W 5–0 8–0
Mar 6 at Texas–Arlington Arlington Athletic Center • Arlington, TX W 12–0 9–0
Mar 8 Baylor College Station, TX L 0–3 9–1
Mar 8 Baylor College Station, TX W 2–1 10–1
Mar 11 Missouri College Station, TX W 2–0 11–1
Mar 11 Missouri College Station, TX L 0–1 11–2
Mar 16 vs New Mexico Norman, OK
(Oklahoma Invitational)
W 2–0 12–2
Mar 16 vs Southern Illinois Norman, OK
(Oklahoma Invitational)
W 1–0 13–2
Mar 16 vs Iowa State Norman, OK
(Oklahoma Invitational)
W 4–0 14–2
Mar 17 vs Baylor Norman, OK
(Oklahoma Invitational)
W 8–0 15–2
Mar 17 at Oklahoma Norman, OK
(Oklahoma Invitational)
W 1–0 16–2
Mar 17 vs Oklahoma State Norman, OK
(Oklahoma Invitational)
W 1–013 17–2
Mar 20 Texas–Arlington College Station, TX W 3–2 18–2
Mar 20 Texas–Arlington College Station, TX W 4–1 19–2
Mar 23 vs Minnesota Lions Field • Fullerton, CA
(PONY Invitational)
W 1–0 20–2
Mar 23 vs Cal Poly Pomona Lions Field • Fullerton, CA
(PONY Invitational)
L 0–4 20–3
Mar 24 vs Utah Lions Field • Fullerton, CA
(PONY Invitational)
L 1–28 20–4
Mar 28 Michigan College Station, TX W 2–0 21–4
Mar 28 Michigan College Station, TX L 4–5 21–5
Mar 29 Nebraska College Station, TX W 5–0 22–5
Mar 29 Nebraska College Station, TX W 1–0 23–5
Mar 30 vs Nebraska Waco, TX
(Baylor Invitational)
W 3–2 24–5
Mar 30 vs Stephen F. Austin Waco, TX
(Baylor Invitational)
L 1–313 24–6
Mar 30 vs Sam Houston State Waco, TX
(Baylor Invitational)
W 7–2 25–6
Mar 31 vs Stephen F. Austin Waco, TX
(Baylor Invitational)
W 1–08 26–6
Mar 31 vs Nebraska Waco, TX
(Baylor Invitational)
W 8–3 27–6
Mar 31 at Baylor Waco, TX
(Baylor Invitational)
W 4–2 28–6
April
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record
Apr 5 Cal State Fullerton College Station, TX L 1–3 28–7
Apr 6 Baylor College Station, TX
(Aggie Invitational)
W 4–2 29–7
Apr 6 Sam Houston State College Station, TX
(Aggie Invitational)
L 0–3 29–8
Apr 7 McNeese State College Station, TX
(Aggie Invitational)
W 5–0 30–8
Apr 7 Texas Tech College Station, TX
(Aggie Invitational)
L 0–1 30–9
Apr 8 Louisiana Tech College Station, TX
(Aggie Invitational)
W 3–18 31–9
Apr 8 Cal State Fullerton College Station, TX
(Aggie Invitational)
W 4–0 32–9
Apr 10 at Baylor Waco, TX W 6–1 33–9
Apr 10 at Baylor Waco, TX L 1–4 33–10
Apr 13 vs Utah Lady Techster Softball Complex • Ruston, LA
(Louisiana Tech Invitational)
W 1–0 34–10
Apr 13 vs South Carolina Lady Techster Softball Complex • Ruston, LA
(Louisiana Tech Invitational)
W 9–0 35–10
Apr 14 vs Nicholls State Lady Techster Softball Complex • Ruston, LA
(Louisiana Tech Invitational)
L 0–1 35–11
Apr 14 at Louisiana Tech Lady Techster Softball Complex • Ruston, LA
(Louisiana Tech Invitational)
L 0–112 35–12
Apr 16 McNeese State College Station, TX W 9–0 36–12
Apr 16 McNeese State College Station, TX W 2–0 37–12
Apr 19 at McNeese State Lake Charles, LA L 0–19 37–13
Apr 19 at McNeese State Lake Charles, LA W 5–2 38–13
Apr 27 vs US International Salt Lake City, UT
(Utah Tournament)
W 3–1 39–13
Apr 27 vs Nevada Salt Lake City, UT
(Utah Tournament)
W 10–2 40–13
Apr 27 vs BYU Salt Lake City, UT
(Utah Tournament)
W 5–4 41–13
Apr 28 at Utah Salt Lake City, UT
(Utah Tournament)
L 2–4 41–14
Apr 28 vs Utah State Salt Lake City, UT
(Utah Tournament)
W 8–1 42–14
May
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record
May 2 at Sam Houston State Huntsville, TX W 5–0 43–14
May 2 at Sam Houston State Huntsville, TX L 2–3 43–15
May 12 at Louisiana Tech Lady Techster Softball Complex • Ruston, LA W 1–0 44–15
May 12 at Louisiana Tech Lady Techster Softball Complex • Ruston, LA W 1–0 45–15
Post-season
NCAA At-large Regional
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record NCAAT record
May 17 at Cal State Fullerton Lions Field • Fullerton, CA L 0–5 45–16 0–1
May 18 at Cal State Fullerton Lions Field • Fullerton, CA W 2–115 46–16 1–1
May 18 at Cal State Fullerton Lions Field • Fullerton, CA W 5–2 47–16 2–1
NCAA Women's College World Series
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record WCWS Record
May 24 Cal Poly Pomona Seymour Smith ParkOmaha, NE W 1–025 48–16 1–0
May 26 Nebraska Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE W 5–2 49–16 2–0
May 28 UCLA Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE W 2–0 50–16 3–0
May 28 Northwestern Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE W 1–014 51–16 4–0
May 29 UCLA Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE L 0–1 51–17 4–1
May 29 UCLA Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE L 0–1 51–18 4–2

References

  1. ^ a b c 2024 Softball Record Book (PDF). Texas A&M Aggies. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
  2. ^ "Final 1984 Women's Softball Statistics Report" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
  3. ^ "1984 Softball Schedule". Texas A&M Aggies. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
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