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The Texas Smoke stayed hot all season and took home the WPF’s inaugural championship.
The USSSA Pride and Texas Smoke are moving on to the Women’s Professional Fastpitch (WPF) championship finals.
The NCAA Softball Rules Committee on Thursday announced 12 rule changes for the upcoming season, including allowing pitchers to disengage from the playing surface during delivery, simplifying obstruction and expanding video review.
As if the final season of Big 12 Bedlam needed more spice, Oklahoma announced the addition of former Oklahoma State All-American Kelly Maxwell in the circle.
The Smoke clinched the league’s top seed. Could Ashley Rogers’ no-no fire up the Vipers as they head into the playoffs?
These 17 players stood out this summer in the Florida Gulf Coast and Music City Collegiate Leagues.
Haley Lee’s walk-off blast secured the series for the Spark. While the Pride had a pair of one-run wins over the Vipers.
Sierra Romero drafting younger sister Sydney Romero is among the roster highlights for Week 2 in Athletes Unlimited.
The Pride couldn’t stop hitting home runs against the Spark. While the Smoke swept the Vipers on the road behind their pitching.
The Spark crushed home runs all series long, while the Smoke’s pitching halted the Pride. That and more in the latest WPF Roundup.
The AU season begins with 23 of last season’s top 25 players back in action. But after skipping 2022, Jessi Warren still went No. 1 in the Week 1 draft.
Janae Jefferson and Morgan Howe were great at the plate leading the Smoke to the top of the standings. While the Pride won its fourth straight series.
Donnie Gobourne, Keilani Ricketts, Jailyn Ford and Ally Carda all had their best stuff this past week in leading the Spark and Pride to series wins.
Mary Iakopo and Kayla Kowalik both hit walk-off homers to lead the Vipers and Pride to series win against the top teams in the league.
The Smoke took the much anticipated series with the Spark. While Ali Aguilar led the Pride to a sweep of the Vipers.
Who were the best players of the 2023 college softball season? D1Softball unveils the entire list of the D100.
The best of the best. The top 10 players in the nation as we finish off the D100 list.
The Vipers and Pride earned their first wins of the WPF season. But the Smoke and Spark continue to roll through the first four series.
Sluggers coming off career years and aces we saw in OKC are featured in the 20-11 section of the D100 list.
Closer to the end of the D100, SEC sluggers, pitchers from the state of Oklahoma and already pro stars are in the 30-21 section.
The last edition of the D100 release features stars that made an impact in OKC and others that will be wearing new threads next season.
Poor air quality forced AUX to cancel its final day, leaving Rachel Garcia the champion in the competition’s second season.
The players in the 50-41 group of the D100 hold a lot of records at their programs, and a few still looking to make their marks elsewhere.
Arkansas is expected to add Utah’s DJ Gasso to its coaching staff.
The nation’s leader in RBIs, a pair of Big Ten sluggers and West Coast aces appear in the 60-51 players of the D100 list.
Two-way players and Sun Belt pitchers highlight the 70-61 section of the D100 list.
Through the first week of the WPF season, the Texas Smoke and Oklahoma City Spark have been unbeatable.
Aces, freshmen and sluggers alike headline the 80-71 section of the D100 list.
Who were the best players of the 2023 college softball season? Today we unveil players 90-81 including Florida State’s Makenna Reid and Kalei Harding.
The Utah coaching staff of Amy Hogue, DJ Gasso, Paige Parker and Brooke Olson did a tremendous job taking Utah back to the WCWS, earning the D1 Coaching Staff of the Year.
In The Circle heads to chat with James Madison head coach Loren LaPorte and Liberty head coach Dot Richardson.
In The Circle travels to Tobacco Road for conversations with North Carolina Head Coach Megan Smith Lyon and NC State Head Coach Lindsay Leftwich.
In The Circle heads to Louisville for a conversation with Head Coach Holly Aprile. Afterwards, we travel south to Atlanta for a chat with Georgia Tech HC Aileen Morales.
In The Circle makes their way to College Station where Texas A&M looks to finish what they started in 2024. You’ll hear from Head Coach Trisha Ford as well as left-handed ace Emiley Kennedy!