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Why was Oklahoma leaps and bounds ahead of the rest of college softball this season? Just look at Jayda Coleman’s game-changing, home-run-denying catch in Game 2.
Kathryn Sandercock and Florida State came up just short of winning a national title, but the fifth-year senior ace will leave a lasting legacy in the sport.
Again and again over the past decade, Oklahoma has proved it is right for the times in college softball. That isn’t nearly as easy as the Sooners make it look.
Kinzie Hansen has been clutch at the plate and a rock behind it for Oklahoma. The senior catcher came through again in OU’s 5-0 win over Florida State in Game 1 of the WCWS.
The legacy of Jordy Bahl continues to grow. The Oklahoma ace shut out Florida State, putting the Sooners one win away from a three-peat.
Florida State had a proven plan. But this time, Oklahoma had Jordy Bahl. In Game 1 of the championship series, that made all the difference.
There is a reason Oklahoma and Florida State are playing for the NCAA title. They have talent. D1Softball asked a few experts to scout their top hitters and pitchers.
Three home runs. Three pitchers used. And Florida State is headed to its third WCWS finals in the past five seasons after beating Tennessee.
Baffled by Stanford’s NiJaree Canady throughout the WCWS, Oklahoma All-American Tiare Jennings got one last chance to solve the riddle. She didn’t let it go to waste.
This time, Ashley Rogers got to pitch And pitch. And pitch. The ace’s complete game beat Oklahoma State and sent Tennessee to the WCWS semifinals.
Stanford’s NiJaree Canady won a riveting pitching duel between Pac-12 freshmen to lead the Cardinal into the WCWS semifinals with a 1-0 win over Washington.
Saturday was a tough day for freshmen starters. But in a WCWS full of freshmen in the circle, it may also have been a preview of how college softball will one day catch up to Oklahoma.
Kenny Gajewski was confident his team would respond in a big way. Oklahoma State did with a 8-0 run-rule win over Utah to stay alive.
Alana Vawter and NiJaree Canardy combined on a one-hitter to deliver Stanford its first WCWS win in 19 years and bring the Montana Fouts era in college softball to a close.
Rylee Holtorf drove in three runs, including the go-ahead home run, to lead Washington to a 4-1 victory over Utah on Friday at the Women’s College World Series.
The Milloy family has connections to three teams playing in the Women’s College World Series this week. They are sharing their experiences with D1Softball in a daily diary.
Florida State made quite the statement. The Noles won their first opening WCWS game in its last six tries after run ruling Oklahoma State.
Jordy Bahl pitched in the WCWS as a freshman. But what we saw in Thursday’s opening game was the Oklahoma ace’s real WCWS debut.
Sparked by the bottom of the order, No. 4 Tennessee opened the Women’s College World Series with a 10-5 victory over No. 5 Alabama on Thursday afternoon.
All of our Women’s College World Series coverage in all place.
Throughout the Women’s College World Series, players will be providing journal entires to D1Softball for an inside look at what’s taking place in Oklahoma City.
Utah’s Amy Hogue and Stanford’s Jessica Allister were players on the last teams at their programs to reach the Women’s College World Series. Now, they are back as head coaches.
Payton Gottshall threw a two-hitter as Tennessee beat Texas 9-0 to sweep the Super Regional and advance to the Women’s College World Series for the first time since 2015.
Despite an early-morning first pitch, Stanford showed no signs of sluggishness on Saturday to sweep Duke and advance to the Women’s College World Series for the first time since 2004.
San Diego State beat Utah to secure its first-ever Super Regional victory behind key performances from AJ Murphy and Dee Dee Hernandez.
Washington’s run-rule win over Louisiana puts the Huskies just a win away from advancing to OKC.
Zaida Puni continued her hot streak at the plate as Tennessee moved one step closer to the Women’s College World Series with a 5-2 win over Texas in the Knoxville Super Regional opener.
NiJaree Canady threw a four-hitter in a battle of freshmen aces and Kaitlyn Lim hit a clutch double to lead Stanford to a 3-1 win over Duke in the Durham Super Regional opener.
The road to the Women’s College World Series runs through Salt Lake City in Super Regional play for the first time as Utah hosts San Diego State.
Will Danielle Williams return to OKC or will Alabama understudy-turned-headliner Jaala Torrence rule the weekend?
D1Softball catches you up on the the scores, news and analysis from all eight super regionals on the road to the WCWS.
The road to the Women’s College World Series runs through Seattle, where No. 7 Washington will host unseeded Louisiana after both played electric regional final games.
The road to the Women’s College World Series runs through the Stillwater Super Regional for Oklahoma State and Oregon. Can the Ducks fly back to OKC for the first time since 2018? Or have the Cowgirls rediscovered themselves.
The road to the Women’s College World Series runs through the Knoxville Super Regional with future SEC foes Tennessee and Texas squaring off. Can Texas make a second straight run to OKC? Will the Lady Vols finally get back again?