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Sluggers coming off career years and aces we saw in OKC are featured in the 20-11 section of the D100 list.
Indiana and Minnesota had to work overtime, but walk-off heroics staved off upsets in the Big Ten tournament.
Baylor may have swept its way into more games in Waco, Mariah Lopez makes Utah a daunting postseason visitor and Jordy Bahl can do it all wherever she plays.
The April 28 edition of the D1Softball Daily Dozen covers Florida State’s comeback, Bama freshmen shining and UCLA winning the Pac-12.
D1Softball previews 20 prospects from around the country to know ahead of Monday’s WPF Second Annual Draft.
The WCWS Finals rematch looked a lot like the original.
Megan Faraimo looked like the ace we know in a Top 10 matchup.
Tennessee overcame Texas A&M in a lenghty pitcher’s duel.
Autumn Pease threw another gem.
Alex Storako and Kinzie Hansen starred again in a ranked matchup.
Stetson took down another marquee opponent.
That and more in the D1Softball Daily Dozen.
Oklahoma lets it be known that it prefers life at No. 1. Florida spends a lost weekend in California. Taylor Pleasants keeps coming through, and Sydney McKinney keeps hitting. Only a few of the lessons from Week 3.
Minnesota is a mixture of familiar faces like Natalie DenHartog and Autumn Pease and new ones such as Jess Oakland and Jacie Hambrick.
The added depth should help the Gophers in 2023.
D1Softball’s Tara Henry hosted Minnesota’s duo of Amber Fiser and Autumn Pease in the first episode of the Pitching Circle!
Split decisions in the Pac-12, another lopsided win for Oklahoma and a wild ending in South Carolina. That and more in Saturday’s Daily Dozen.
In our latest Big Ten Notebook, Graham Hays takes an in-depth look at the Minnesota Gophers, Michigan’s budding offense, Maryland’s Jaeda McFarland and much more.
UCLA got revenge, Autumn Storms was masterful and walk-off home runs were flying. That and more in Saturday’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.