2005 NCAA Division I softball tournament
http://dbpedia.org/resource/2005_NCAA_Division_I_softball_tournament
The 2005 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the twenty-fourth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May and June 2005, sixty-four Division I college softball teams contested the championship. The tournament featured eight regionals of eight teams, each in a double elimination format. The 2005 Women's College World Series was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from June 2 through June 8 and marked the conclusion of the 2005 NCAA Division I softball season. Michigan won their first championship by defeating UCLA two games to one in the championship series. Michigan first baseman Samantha Findlay was named Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
2005 NCAA Division I softball tournament
xsd:integer
60049651
xsd:integer
1124923531
rdf:langString
ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
<stone>
21.0
xsd:integer
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
18
28
38
95
96
105
116
125
145
211
rdf:langString
Alabama
rdf:langString
Albany
rdf:langString
Arizona
rdf:langString
Auburn
rdf:langString
California
rdf:langString
Florida
rdf:langString
Iowa
rdf:langString
Kansas
rdf:langString
Miami
rdf:langString
Michigan
rdf:langString
Missouri
rdf:langString
North Carolina
rdf:langString
Oregon
rdf:langString
Princeton
rdf:langString
Tennessee
rdf:langString
UCLA
rdf:langString
Virginia Tech
rdf:langString
Wisconsin
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Creighton
rdf:langString
'''
rdf:langString
Robert Morris
rdf:langString
Centenary
rdf:langString
Lehigh
rdf:langString
Canisius
rdf:langString
DePaul
rdf:langString
Louisville
rdf:langString
Oregon State
rdf:langString
Tennessee Tech
rdf:langString
Loyola Marymount
rdf:langString
Hofstra
rdf:langString
UMass
rdf:langString
Wichita State
rdf:langString
Florida A&M
rdf:langString
McNeese State
rdf:langString
Long Beach State
rdf:langString
UNLV
rdf:langString
UCF
rdf:langString
Mississippi Valley State
rdf:langString
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi
xsd:integer
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
28
29
95
211
rdf:langString
Alabama
rdf:langString
Arizona
rdf:langString
Auburn
rdf:langString
California
rdf:langString
College of Charleston
rdf:langString
Georgia
rdf:langString
Georgia Tech
rdf:langString
Iowa
rdf:langString
Kansas
rdf:langString
Michigan
rdf:langString
Missouri
rdf:langString
Nebraska
rdf:langString
North Carolina
rdf:langString
Oklahoma
rdf:langString
Oregon
rdf:langString
Princeton
rdf:langString
South Florida
rdf:langString
Southern Illinois
rdf:langString
Tennessee
rdf:langString
Texas
rdf:langString
Texas A&M
rdf:langString
UCLA
rdf:langString
Virginia Tech
rdf:langString
Washington
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
'''
rdf:langString
Northwestern
rdf:langString
Notre Dame
rdf:langString
Penn State
rdf:langString
Stanford
rdf:langString
Baylor
rdf:langString
Florida State
rdf:langString
DePaul
rdf:langString
Louisville
rdf:langString
Seton Hall
rdf:langString
BYU
rdf:langString
Mississippi State
rdf:langString
Green Bay
rdf:langString
Oregon State
rdf:langString
Arizona State
rdf:langString
Oklahoma State
rdf:langString
Fresno State
rdf:langString
Hofstra
rdf:langString
McNeese State
rdf:langString
Bethune–Cookman
rdf:langString
Cal State Fullerton
rdf:langString
UNLV
rdf:langString
UCF
rdf:langString
Louisiana–Lafayette
rdf:langString
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi
xsd:integer
0
xsd:integer
1
xsd:integer
2
xsd:integer
3
xsd:integer
4
xsd:integer
5
xsd:integer
6
xsd:integer
7
xsd:integer
8
xsd:integer
9
xsd:integer
28
rdf:langString
X
rdf:langString
Alabama
rdf:langString
Arizona
rdf:langString
California
rdf:langString
College of Charleston
rdf:langString
Georgia
rdf:langString
Georgia Tech
rdf:langString
Iowa
rdf:langString
Michigan
rdf:langString
Missouri
rdf:langString
North Carolina
rdf:langString
Oklahoma
rdf:langString
Oregon
rdf:langString
South Florida
rdf:langString
Tennessee
rdf:langString
Texas
rdf:langString
Texas A&M
rdf:langString
UCLA
rdf:langString
Washington
rdf:langString
Northwestern
rdf:langString
Notre Dame
rdf:langString
Penn State
rdf:langString
Stanford
rdf:langString
Baylor
rdf:langString
Florida State
rdf:langString
DePaul
rdf:langString
Mississippi State
rdf:langString
Oregon State
rdf:langString
Oklahoma State
rdf:langString
Fresno State
rdf:langString
Hofstra
rdf:langString
Bethune–Cookman
rdf:langString
Cal State Fullerton
xsd:integer
0
xsd:integer
1
xsd:integer
2
xsd:integer
3
xsd:integer
4
xsd:integer
5
xsd:integer
6
xsd:integer
7
xsd:integer
86
xsd:integer
116
rdf:langString
X
rdf:langString
Alabama
rdf:langString
Arizona
rdf:langString
California
rdf:langString
Georgia
rdf:langString
Michigan
rdf:langString
Oklahoma
rdf:langString
Tennessee
rdf:langString
Texas
rdf:langString
Texas A&M
rdf:langString
UCLA
rdf:langString
Washington
rdf:langString
Northwestern
rdf:langString
Stanford
rdf:langString
Baylor
rdf:langString
DePaul
rdf:langString
Bethune–Cookman
rdf:langString
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
rdf:langString
Ann Arbor Regional - Alumni Field
rdf:langString
Athens Regional - Jack Turner Stadium
rdf:langString
Auburn Regional - Jane B. Moore Field
rdf:langString
Austin Regional - Red and Charline McCombs Field
rdf:langString
College Station Regional - Aggie Softball Complex
rdf:langString
Columbia Regional - Mizzou Softball Stadium
rdf:langString
Fresno Regional - Margie Wright Diamond
rdf:langString
Knoxville Regional - Tyson Park
rdf:langString
Lincoln Regional - Bowlin Stadium
rdf:langString
Los Angeles Regional - Easton Stadium
rdf:langString
Madison Regional - Goodman Softball Complex
rdf:langString
Norman Regional - OU Softball Complex
rdf:langString
Notre Dame Regional - Melissa Cook Stadium
rdf:langString
Tuscaloosa Regional - Rhoads Stadium
rdf:langString
Tucson Regional - Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium
rdf:langString
Gainesville Regional - Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium
xsd:integer
64
xsd:integer
2005
xsd:integer
1
3
4
7
11
12
xsd:integer
1
4
7
11
xsd:integer
1
7
<stone>
1.0
<stone>
1.0
xsd:integer
1
2
3
4
7
11
12
xsd:integer
1
rdf:langString
The 2005 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the twenty-fourth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May and June 2005, sixty-four Division I college softball teams contested the championship. The tournament featured eight regionals of eight teams, each in a double elimination format. The 2005 Women's College World Series was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from June 2 through June 8 and marked the conclusion of the 2005 NCAA Division I softball season. Michigan won their first championship by defeating UCLA two games to one in the championship series. Michigan first baseman Samantha Findlay was named Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
26279