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Two-way players and Sun Belt pitchers highlight the 70-61 section of the D100 list.
D1Softball’s Second Base and Shortstop Power Rankings in Week 11 of the 2023 season are led by Taryn Kern and Skylar Wallace.
Arizona made quite the comeback…three times.
Allee Bunker and Oregon snapped Stanford’s 21-game winning streak.
Montana Fouts squared off against Chenise Delce and a pitching duel broke out.
That and more in the D1Softball Daily Dozen.
Allie Skaggs hit 24 home runs last year and her defense improved as the season went on. The Arizona second baseman is one of the best at the position.
UCLA appears to be the favorite heading into the season. What other Pac-12 teams can challenge the Bruins? Find out in the Pac-12 Preview
Oregon added a pair of pitchers to go with Stevie Hansen. While the offense should continue to improve in year two under Sam Marder.
The D1Softball Second Base Power Rankings are led by the starters from the national championship series with Tiare Jennings and Janae Jefferson.
D150 D1Softball continues with players 135-121 released. Conference USA, the Sun Belt and the ACC are well represented.
Check out Rapsodo’s Cutting Edge technology and products! Our power rankings are based upon identifying the best and most valuable college softball players for the 2022 season and will be released bi-monthly throughout the season. Tiare Jennings retakes the top spot as our best second baseman. Grace Lyons, her double play partner in Norman, reigns […]
Oklahoma’s Tiare Jennings headlines our list of the top 10 second basemen in college softball.
In year four of the Melyssa Lombardi era, Oregon might just have its deepest and most complete team. Here’s the inside scoop this fall.
Career coaching milestones, no-hitters, clutch home runs and healthier outlooks. That and more in Friday’s Daily Dozen.
Everyone in the SEC has a loss, Oregon had UCLA’s number again and Jessie Harper keeps climbing the charts. That and more in Friday’s Daily Dozen.