NCAA Softball Selection Show

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

10pm on ESPNU.

The committee just revealed the top-4 national seeds as they do every year 30 minutes before the selection.

Michigan will be the 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the second time in program history.

 

 

EXCLUSIVE REVEAL: Here are the TOP FOUR seeds in the 2016 #D1softball championship! pic.twitter.com/MBUPwSCtNn

— NCAA Softball (@NCAAsoftball) May 16, 2016

Wolverine Devotee

May 15th, 2016 at 10:46 PM ^

They could, but I remember Minnesota playing one on BTN before.

ESPN would never plug another network because they're children and want you to think they're the only sports network.

Makes me giggle. When the BCS games were on FOX, they never said what channel they were on.

I guess there was no TV coverage and there was only radio or live stats. Shame. 

Wolverine Devotee

May 15th, 2016 at 10:40 PM ^

Valparaiso is 18-32. 

They made it in by upsetting everyone in the Horizon League tournament. 

Wolvie3758

May 15th, 2016 at 10:40 PM ^

We couldnt have gotten a better draw FOR ONCE...Im estatic...I really dont think Mizzou will win their regional but even if they do its a good matchup for us..

SpikeFan2016

May 15th, 2016 at 10:51 PM ^

Honestly, we may end up playing Nebraska. They've already beaten Louisville twice, and Missouri is the weakest ranked seed. (I know that technically they are above Georgia, but Georgia swept them in a 3 game series head to head, 12-4, 10-0, 6-3. On their home field in Missouir. It wasn't even remotely competitive). 

Wolverine Devotee

May 15th, 2016 at 11:04 PM ^

I'm judging them by their losses.

Of course they're going to get up to play the #1 ranked team.

But losing to horrific Maryland 7-4, giving up 8 and losing to bad PSU and losing to stinky Wisconsin tells me quite a bit. 

They have talent but they sure don't play like it when it's not a big game. And even then, they still gave up 11 to Minnesota.

SpikeFan2016

May 16th, 2016 at 12:18 AM ^

Well they have beaten us (#2 seed) and Oregon (#5 seed). In addition, they forced extra innings against Washington, a team we lost to. 

They also beat James Madison, the #7 seed.

 

3 wins against Super Regional hosting teams is pretty damn impressive. We only have 3 wins against Super Regional hosting teams. 

To call them garbage is insane. Your judgement is wrong. They definitely stand a chance in their regional. 

Alton

May 15th, 2016 at 10:46 PM ^

I think Notre Dame hates playing the regional in Ann Arbor.

Notre Dame's season ended in the Ann Arbor regional in 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011.  Let's make it 12 for 12.

rob f

May 15th, 2016 at 11:23 PM ^

go on sale?

I just took a look at my phone's MGoBlue2Go App and it has the Valpo game listed as 12am on Friday 5/20.  

Being that most fans would probably choose sleep instead at such an hour, I like my chances at being able to buy tickets!

/s

samdrussBLUE

May 16th, 2016 at 12:27 AM ^

Please let us win the first two games- I have a prior commitment Saturday evening/night. Thanks for reading and complying with my request, Hutch



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Wolfman

May 16th, 2016 at 6:07 AM ^

It's sad, but I am not sure if it still exists on the w. side of the state. I do know a few of my friends, rougly 15 years younger did belong to a team made up of players from Muskegon, Scotsville and Ludington I believe and that would have been when they were about 35, so wer're talking roughly 15 years ago.

We did have an unofficial Sunday baseball league we played in in the early 70s, but  most of the better players were at college at that time so we decided to join a fast pitch league. We were inexperienced, so we started reasonably, one night a week in a Class C league. Within a few years, after acquiring a decent pitcher - no easy task - we moved up to twice a week and due to the pitcher and the experience of a few of our players were placed in a B league.

For those of you who did play, you know batting right around the 300 mark, against the level of pitching in the league was very good. I loved the different pitches in softball, the riser being the most significant, of course, and those that masterd it along with the art of mixing up their pitches were excellent. Not afraid to admit I was humbled on more than a few occasions after misguiding a riser by, oh probably no more than 6 inches, making  the adjustment(right) and missing  the  following drop ball by about  the same amount. Just like baseball though, you enjoyed your hot streaks, where everything looked as big as a basketball.

Even then, we knew it was dying on the west side, ptichers becoming more difficult to find with each new season. For some reason, the art, and it was just that, was not being passed down as it had been in the past. However, the  east side of the state, especially  the Midland area seemed to be thriving.  A larger talent pool does make a world of difference.

So we finally gave in and joined a slow pitch league and although we played in the top league in Muskegon, simply no comparison. Fast pitch was my last experience where possessing genuine baseball skills was required to be among the best.

We all love our softball team, and rightfully so. These girls are extraordinary. I am not sure, simply due to the natural strength difference if they would have been capable of hitting home runs, and of course, there would be a difference in running speed. However, it seems to me in all other aspects they would at least be equal and I'm certain the pitching is much better in BIG softball than what we had. It's actually a great game to watch.

East siders, is the game still alive in any form over there? Thanks.

 

tlo2485

May 16th, 2016 at 11:33 AM ^

Michigan got a great draw. Florida got shafted. FAU has a top 10 finalist for NPOY. ND/Missouri are not very scary. Nebraska has a shot to win the Columbia region and visit Ann Arbor for supers.