OKLAHOMA CITY — The former Arizona Wildcats players packed into USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium on Saturday sporting their old white home jerseys — some with Women’s College World Series patches on the sleeves.
Over the next two hours, Kenzie Fowler, Chrissy Alexander, Lindsay Cunningham, Erika Barnes and others tried to will the UA to win.
They weren’t ready to send this year’s Wildcats home just yet. Especially not on this day.
The cheers and “U of A” chants began again after Florida State’s Cassidy Davis lifted an RBI sacrifice fly to left field off reliever Mariah Lopez in the seventh inning, giving the Seminoles a 4-3 win. This time, it was an appreciation.
Saturday’s loss likely means the end of an era, one that Arizona softball players and fans have been dreading. Rumors have circled all week that legendary coach Mike Candrea would be retiring at the end of his 36th season in Tucson. Candrea’s 24 WCWS appearances and eight national championships make him among the best in the sport’s history.
Candrea didn’t directly address his future following the game.
“Usually, at the end of every year — once you get to my age, you kind of evaluate life and other things,” he said. “The only thing I can tell you is, when that day comes, I will do it on my own terms and make that decision. But right now I’m not in any position. Right now I feel bad for these kids who were busting our butts trying to keep playing. I will let it all absorb and go from there.”
Former Arizona softball players Chrissy Alexander, center, and Lindsay Cunningham, right, participate in the wave during Arizona’s game against Florida State. Former Wildcats players wore their old home jerseys to support coach Mike Candrea, who is rumored to be retiring.
The coach said he was touched seeing so many of his former players in the stands, and that he was “proud of the tradition that has been built in Arizona.”
“The one thing that I’ve always wanted to do is make it a family — I try to treat it like a family,” he said. “When I see all of them, that’s our family. I kind of look at that as they’re here because they want to help this group. Many of them that are in the stands have had this experience. Many of them walked out of here with a great feeling of the national championship and some haven’t. …
“The only thing that I can tell you (is) that I try to do every day is I’ve got in my planner — I’ve got a list of birthdays and I try not to miss a birthday of any of the kids that played for me. I take that very seriously. I hope that connection allows moments like this to happen. They’re very proud of their time at Arizona, I hope. I think it just makes a huge impact with the kids today, because many of those kids are the kids that they looked up to when they started playing the game. They were the role models. When they’re sitting in the stands cheering for you, it’s pretty uplifting.”
At first, the mojo coming from the stands seemed to be working.
Arizona got on the board in the third inning, when Malia Martinez crushed a solo home run to left field, staking the Wildcats to a 1-0 lead in the elimination game. Carlie Scupin’s sacrifice fly to left field in the fourth made it 2-0, but the Wildcats could do no more damage in the frame.
“I was just thinking, ‘First good pitch I see, I’m going to go for it,’” Martinez said. “It was a cool feeling; definitely a memory I’ll always have.”
UA coach Mike Candrea watches Arizona hit during the top of the second inning in Saturday's game against Florida State. The coach did not directly address rumors he could be retiring. "The only thing I can tell you is, when that day comes, I will do it on my own terms and make that decision," he said.
Meanwhile, Arizona pitcher Alyssa Denham — tabbed to start the all-important game — cruised through the first three innings, holding FSU to a series of groundouts, before running into trouble in the fourth. With two out, Denham threw eight consecutive balls to load the bases. Candrea went to the bullpen, calling on Lopez — who did not pitch in Thursday’s WCWS loss to Alabama — to get the Wildcats out of a jam. She got FSU’s Dani Morgan to fly out to center field, ending the inning.
Morgan hit again with two outs in the sixth and nearly buried Arizona, launching a three-run homer inside the left-field foul pole to give the Seminoles a 3-2 lead. It was just Morgan’s third home run of the season — her other two came April 18 against Syracuse.
Down to their final three outs, the Wildcats rallied. Reyna Carranco’s one-out double up the middle scored Janelle Meoño, and the game was tied 3-3. Carranco ended up stranded at second base: Jessie Harper reached on an infield single, with the runner freezing at second. Dejah Mulipola and Sharlize Palacios then both grounded out.
“We wouldn’t go down without a fight, and I think that describes our senior class,” Carranco said.
Florida State won the game in the bottom of the seventh, when Davis’ long fly ball to left field scored Kaley Mudge. Mudge began the inning with a single and advanced to third following a one-out error by the Wildcats.
The former Arizona greats lingered after the loss to celebrate the team — and their coach — one more time. Arizona finishes its season 41-15.
They weren’t the only ones praising Candrea on Saturday. Florida State coach Lonni Alameda said Candrea “impacted every college coach, whether they know him or they don’t. He’s taken this game to a whole ‘nother level not only regionally, but internationally.”
Arizona outfielder Janelle Meoño slides into home plate to score the game-tying run in the top of the seventh inning Saturday. The Wildcats pulled even on Reyna Carranco's double to center field.
“What he’s done for Arizona, the state of Arizona, the Pac (12), college softball and international softball — he’s brought such awareness to play a high-level game,” Alameda said. “H’e’s such a class act. … Now I coach across the country I can call him at any time and talk about anything and he’s willing to share anything and everything.
“I think he’s exactly who we all want to be.”
Saturday’s game marked the end of for Arizona’s vaunted “super senior” class. Lopez, Denham, Carranco, Martinez, Harper, Mulipola and Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza all opted to return for one final season after 2020 was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Using an extra season of eligibility granted them by the NCAA, the group led the Wildcats to a 5-0 mark in the NCAA Regionals and Super Regional to earn a place in the WCWS.
“We came with the goal of getting Coach back to the World Series,” Martinez said, “and that’s what we did.”
Candrea, calling on his 36 seasons of experience, was able to quickly put Saturday’s loss in perspective. Whether it was his last or not.
“It hurts right now. There’s a fine line to winning ballgames and we had some opportunities today we just couldn’t, couldn’t finish it,” Candrea said. “… I think each one of these young ladies will learn from this experience as they move forward. It’s not life-threatening. It feels life-threatening when you’re going through it, but at the end of the day I was proud of the job they did to get us here.”
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Arizona pitcher Mariah Lopez (42) wipes away tears with her jersey after Arizona's loss to Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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After Arizona second baseman Reyna Carranco's (5) hit to the outfield, Arizona outfielder Janelle Meoño (6) slides into home plate for Arizona's tying run in the top of the 7th inning against Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021. \
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Arizona pitcher Mariah Lopez (42) walks off the field emotional while Florida State smiles on the field after Arizona's loss to Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona second baseman Reyna Carranco (5) gets out Florida State infielder Sydney Sherrill (24) at second base in the first inning of Arizona's game against Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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After reaching second base, Arizona second baseman Reyna Carranco (5) celebrates Arizona outfielder Janelle Meoño's (6) slide to home plate for the tying run in the top of the 7th inning against Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona outfielder Hannah Martinez (2) safely reaches first base in the top of the 7th inning against Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona Head Coach Mike Candrea walks with the wildcats in a huddle after Arizona loss to Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Florida State outfielder Cassidy Davis (70) cheers while hugging infielder Devyn Flaherty (9) after Arizona's loss to Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona outfielder Hannah Martinez (2), Arizona third baseman Malia Martinez (17) and Arizona outfielder Janelle Meoño (6) celebrate after Malia Martinez's home run in the top of the third inning against Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona Head Coach walks in the dugout after Arizona's loss to Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona pitcher Mariah Lopez (42) pitches the ball in the bottom of the 7th inning against Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona shortstop Jessie Harper (19) hits the ball in the top of the 7th inning against Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona third baseman Malia Martinez (17) walks off the field while Florida State celebrate their win against Arizona during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Nick Candrea, center, Arizona Softball head coach Mike Candrea's brother, gives former players Hilary Editor, left, and Katiyana Mauga a big hug before Arizona's softball game against Florida State on day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona Head Coach Mike Candrea watches Arizona hitters during the top of the second inning in Arizona's game against Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Former Arizona Softball players Chrissy Alexander, center, and Lindsay Cunningham, right, participate in the wave during Arizona's game against Florida State in day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona outfielder Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza led the Wildcats to the Women's College World Series during her final season.
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Former Arizona Softball player Hilary Edior, center, displays a number 17 jersey after Arizona third baseman Malia Martinez's (17) home run in the top of the third inning against Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona outfielder Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza (32) and Arizona catcher Dejah Mulipola (8) hug after warm-up before Arizona's game against Florida State during day three of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Coach Mike Candrea takes a moment to gather his thoughts a press conference at McKale Center on June 8, 2021.
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Coach Mike Candrea talks with two former players, K'Lee Arredondo, left, and Cyndi Duran, before start of his retirement press conference at McKale Center on June 8, 2021.
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Arizona Head Coach Mike Candrea walks with the wildcats in a huddle after Arizona's loss to Florida State in 2021 Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City on June 5, 2021.
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Arizona softball coach Mike Candrea with senior catcher Karen Koebensky during practice in 1988.
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University of Arizona softball coach Mike Candrea during practice in 1988.
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Athletic director Jim Livengood, right, introduces University of Arizona softball coach Mike Candrea during a ceremony honoring the team's fourth NCAA National Championship at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 28, 1996.
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Legendary University of Arizona baseball coach Jerry Kindall greets his equal in University of Arizona softball coach Mike Candrea during a ceremony honoring the team's fourth NCAA National Championship at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 28, 1996.
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UA softball head coach Mike Candrea (left) and UA golf head coach Todd McCorkle were both vying for national championships in 2000.
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Coach Mike Candrea consoles Leticia "Lety" Pineda after a tough loss to Fresno State in the College World Series in 1998.
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Coach Mike Candrea with Jennie Finch, Caitlin Lowe, Chelsie Mesa and Taryne Mowatt following a game between the National Pro Fastpitch All-Stars team and the Wildcat softball team at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2010.
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University of Arizona coach Mike Candrea hugs senior Samantha Quintero during a special senior recognition ceremony after the game against Oregon State on at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2004,.
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Coach Mike Candrea hits grounders to the infielders and pitchers including Jennie Fench during the 2000 Women's College World Series.
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UA coach Mike Candrea talks to Toni Mascarenas after Arizona lost to the Oklahoma Sooners and were eliminated from the 2000 Women's College World Series.
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Arizona coach Mike Candrea is showered with water Monday, May 28, 2001, after his team defeated UCLA, 1-0, in the NCAA Division I Softball championship game in Oklahoma City.
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Arizona softball head coach Mike Candrea, right, talks with left fielder Autumn Champion during the fourth inning against Tulsa at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2005.
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Coach Mike Candrea talks with an NCAA official about a questionable call at first base that ended the game 1-0 in favor of Tennessee in the 2006 College World Series in Oklahoma City.
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Pitcher Taryne Mowatt hugs coach Mike Candrea after Arizona beat Tennessee in Game 2 of the 2007 Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.
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Arizona head coach Mike Candrea shares a few words with pitcher, Kenzie Fowler after the Wildcats beat Tennessee 5-2 to advance to the championship finals at the 2010 Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.
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Head coach Mike Candrea cheers with his team after they beat Tennessee in game 3 of the championship series at the 2007 College World Series held in Oklahoma City.
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Mike Candrea rides on the shoulders of American players including former UA All-American Jennie Finch, center, after winning the 2004 Olympic title game. Candrea, who took a year off from coaching the UA to guide the U.S. women, lost his wife, Sue, in July after complications from a brain aneurysm.
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Mike Candrea chats with Sarah Akamine at the end of the fifth inning during the championship game against UCLA at the 2010 Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.
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Coach Mike Candrea tosses grounders to infielders during the first day of practice on January 12, 2009 at Hillenbrand Stadium.
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UA softball coach Mike Candrea, with wife Tina, keeps track during selection day of where his team will be placed for the first round of the 2012 NCAA Softball Tournament.
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Arizona's heas coach Mike Candrea kisses injured pitcher Sarah Akamine during 2010 senior day.
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Head coach Mike Candrea argues with an NCAA softball official after Caitlin Lowe was called out at second trying to steal against Mississippi State in the 2007 NCAA Regionals at Hillenbrand Stadium.
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Coach Mike Candrea watches as Kristie Fox slides safely into third for a triple as Oregon State University third base Sherina Galvan waits for the ball in 2007.
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UCLA coach Sue Enquist is cracking-up as she is answering questions about funny things that happened to her and her team this year as UA coach Mike Candrea smiles during a Q&A session at the 2003 Women's College World Series.
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Mike Candrea talks with starting pitcher Shelby Babcock in between innings against Arizona State at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2011.
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Arizona head coach Mike Candrea takes a moment to think during the first game of the 2005 NCAA Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.
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Mike Candrea takes a moment to gather his thoughts before talking to his team after a loss to Arizona State at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2011.
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UA first baseman Baillie Kirker is congratulated by Mike Candrea after a two-run homer in an NCAA Regional game against Texas Tech in 2011.
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UA head coach Mike Candrea isn't happy with his team in the top of the third inning against Oklahoma in the 2011 NCAA Super Regional at Hillenbrand Stadium.
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A silk rose is placed behing home plate at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2006 in honor of head coach Mike Candrea's wife, who died of cancer.
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Arizona head coach Mike Candrea has a hard time finding the words as he tries to talk to his team following their loss to Oklahoma 5-2 in the 2011 NCAA Super Regional game. This was only Arizona's second time in 24 years to not advance to the College World Series.
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UA softball head coach Mike Candrea leans down and kisses the cheek of his shortstop player Michelle Churnock as she lies on a stretcher after breaking her leg in a double play situation against South Florida in 1999.
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Head coach Mike Candrea watches his players batting during a practice at Hillenbrand Stadium on January 23, 2020.
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Head coach Mike Candrea gets his players to smile during warm-ups at the University of Arizona Wildcats softball practice at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2017,
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Head coach Mike Candrea hits fungo to outfielders during the University of Arizona Wildcats softball practice at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2017.
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Arizona coach Mike Candrea reacts after Arizona outfielder Mandie Perez (55) got hung up between bases and thrown out a third against Southern Utah in the bottom of the fourth inning of the opener of both the Hillenbrand Invitational and the Wildcats season at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2016.
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Arizona shortstop Kellie Fox (29) fist bumps head coach Mike Candrea as she rounds third after a first-inning home run during the University of Arizona vs. UTEP softball game in 2014.
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Arizona's Hannah Martinez (2) gets a congratulatory fist bump from coach Mike Candrea after lacing a two-RBI triple against Kent State in the fourth inning of their game in the Wildcat Invitational at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2019.
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Cedric Dempsey, left, the former University of Arizona athletic director, has a laugh with UA softball coach Mike Candrea as they await the introduction of Dave Heeke as the athletic director in 2017.
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Mike Candrea trots onto the field with his Wildcats for pre-game fielding drills before a game against South Dakota at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2018.
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Arizona Mike Candrea talks with starting pitcher Taylor McQuillin (18) after the Wildcats gave up three runs to New Mexico State in the sixth inning of their game at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2018.
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Arizona head coach Mike Candrea unsuccessfully tries to will Katiyana Mauga back to the bag ahead of the tag by Oregon third baseman Jenna Lilley (0) after she overran the bag at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2017.
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Arizona coach Mike Candrea watches a batter during their Pac-12 game against UCLA at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2016.
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Arizona Mike Candrea sprays ground balls to his infielders as the Wildcats prepare to face Oregon State at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2016,
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Arizona outfielder Katiyana Mauga bumps fists with head coach Mike Candrea as she rounds the bases following a three-run homer during the first inning of the University of Oregon vs. University of Arizona Wildcats in 2015.
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Coach Mike Candrea kisses softball stand out Katiyana Mauga, the school's record setting hitter, during the first-ever University of Arizona student-athlete convocation in Tucson on May 11, 2017. Around 95 students received their degrees with all the pomp and circumstance inside the McKale Center in front of family and friends.
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Arizona's coach Mike Candrea watches as Chelsea Suitos slides safely into third as Minnesota's Sam Macken catches the ball in the first inning during second game of the NCAA regional championship game at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2015.
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Arizona third baseman Katiyana Mauga (34) exchanges high-fives with head coach Mike Candrea after ripping a solo homer to put the Wildcats up 1-0 against South Carolina in the third inning of their NCAA Regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2017.
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Arizona head coach Mike Candrea reloads to hit another ground ball while working out his infielder just before first pitch against South Carolina in their NCAA Regional championship game at Hillenbrand Stadium in 2017.
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Former Arizona Wildcat Jennie Finch says Candrea remains “a second father to us all.”
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Arizona softball coach Mike Candrea meets coach Clint Myers at the fence in Auburn, Ala., in 2016.
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Arizona's head coach Mike Candrea listens from dais during a press conference the day before the games start in the NCAA Women's College World Series, Wednesday, May 29, 2019, Oklahoma City, Okla.
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Arizona's head coach Mike Candrea tracks the game from his perch at the end of the Wildcats bench against Washington in their first round game on the opening day of play in the 2019 NCAA Women's College World Series.
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Arizona's head coach Mike Candrea meets his infield in the circle as the Wildcats try to stem the bleeding in wild top half of the the seventh inning that ended with them down 6-1 to UCLA in their winner's bracket game on day two of the 2019 NCAA Women's College World Series.
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Players cheer as Arizona head coach Mike Candrea dances during a rain delay in their NCAA softball regional game against Ohio State Friday, May 20, 2016 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The game was called due to inclement weather.
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Arizona's players gather around head coach Mike Candrea just before taking the field against Mississippi in Game 2 of the NCAA Super Regional at Hillenbrand Stadium, May 25, 2019.
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Arizona head coach Mike Candrea watches his Wildcats warm up in the final moments before first pitch against New Mexico State at Hillenbrand Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., April 9 2021.



