Coach Earleywine's Tigers will start the year in the top-10 for the second straight seasonCoach Earleywine's Tigers will start the year in the top-10 for the second straight season
Softball

Tigers Ranked No. 7 in NFCA Preseason Poll

Jan. 25, 2011

COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Missouri softball team will begin their 2011 campaign as the No. 7 ranked team in the country according to the USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll, as released Tuesday morning by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.  The Tigers rank the highest out of the five Big 12 teams in the top-25, with Oklahoma coming in at No. 9, Texas at No. 15, Texas A&M at No. 21 and Oklahoma State at No. 23.

Defending champion UCLA earned the No. 1 ranking, receiving 27 of the 30 first place votes. Arizona received three first place votes and came in second, while Georgia sits at No. 3.  Tennessee and Florida round out the top-five.

Last year, the Tigers earned their second straight, and fifth overall, Women's College World Series bid, as they set a school record with 51 wins.  Reaching as high as No. 3 in the country last season, Missouri finished the year at No. 8, tying the program's highest end-of-season finish ever.

Missouri will face eight opponents who are in the preseason top-25, along with five others who are receiving votes.  In addition to the other four ranked Big 12 teams, Mizzou will also take on No. 6 Alabama, No. 10 Washington, No. 12 California and No. 24 Illinois.  The Tiger opponents who are receiving votes in the poll include Fresno State, San Diego State, Illinois State, Nebraska and Texas Tech.

Mizzou returns three of their four starting pitchers this season, along with eight of their nine starters in the batting lineup, including two-time All-American Rhea Taylor.

The Tigers open their season in San Diego, Calif., at the San Diego Classic from Feb. 18-20, where they'll face off against Fresno State, Cal, Washington, San Diego State and Sacramento State.  For more information on Tiger softball, stay tuned to mutigers.com.

1    UCLA (27)   
2    Arizona (3)   
3    Georgia
4    Tennessee   
5    Florida   
6    Alabama   
7    Missouri   
8    Hawaii   
9    Oklahoma
10    Washington
11    Michigan
12    California
13    Arizona State
14    Oregon
15    Texas
16    BYU
17    Louisiana-Lafayette
18    Georgia Tech   
19    LSU
20    Stanford   
21    Texas A&M   
22    Ohio State   
23    Oklahoma State   
24    Illinois   
25    North Carolina

Others Receiving Votes:
Fresno St. 31, Hofstra 29, Florida St. 22, Fordham 13, DePaul 12, Nebraska 9, Lipscomb 8, Radford 7, Florida International 7, Kentucky 7, Louisville 6, Notre Dame 6, Texas Tech 4, East Carolina 4, Massachusetts 3, Auburn 3, San Diego St. 1, Long Island 1, Illinois St. 1, Northwestern 1.