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The Southeastern Conference on Wednesday announced the conference schedule for the 2024 softball season. Conference play runs from March 8-May 5.
We unveil the next section of our top transfer classes heading into the 2024 season filled with game-changing sluggers.
Some of the most talented young collegiate players in the country will be part of the TC Colorado team participating the 2023 Canada Cup in early July.
USA Softball on Thursday announced the 16 players selected to represent Team USA in the 2023 Japan All-Star Series in August. The players come from 12 NCAA Division I programs.
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.
Fresh off a third-straight national title, Oklahoma secures a three-peat at No. 1 in the final D1Softball poll of the 2023 season.
The pitching staff held Georgia quiet and the lineup found clutch hits.
Florida State is headed back to Oklahoma City.
Florida State won in typical Florida State fashion. Kathryn Sandercock pitched well. The Noles offense hit doubles and manufactured runs.
Now they are one win away from Oklahoma City.
The road to the Women’s College World Series runs through the Tallahassee Super Regional for Florida State and Georgia. Which 2021 WCWS team will make it back?
The road to the Women’s College World Series runs through Athens, for a regional at Jack Turner Stadium featuring No. 14 Georgia, Virginia Tech, Boston and North Carolina Central.
The NCAA Division I Championship bracket was released Sunday night. Two-time defending champion Oklahoma was the No. 1 seed for the fourth straight year while Arizona and Michigan didn’t make the field for the first time in tournament history.
Oklahoma may prove to be unstoppable, but 63 teams are ready to try and prove otherwise. From freshman stars to innovative pitching, and from Austin to Seattle, what’s in store on the road to the Women’s College World Series?
After the final weekend of the regular season, things remained steady at the very top of the Top 25 rankings. But there was movement below as teams battle for postseason positioning.
It’s down to the final weekend of the regular season. With the postseason looming, some conference titles still remain up for grabs. Find out What to Watch in Week 13.
While the top of the D1Softball Top 25 remains largely unchanged, Minnesota’s sweep at Ohio State has the red-hot Gophers tunneling into the rankings this week.
Texas climbs to a season-high ranking after sweeping Oklahoma State, while Louisville adds another ACC entry to the list.
Following a week of high volatility, there was some movement in the D1Softball Top 25 poll. Central Arkansas and South Carolina join the rankings for the first time.
Ranked border showdowns, a historic rivalry and important mid-major games are among the things to watch this weekend.
Don’t let the last pitch fool you; Georgia and Kylie Macy were among the weekend’s big winners. But Florida State, UCSB and those Texas and UCLA freshmen also excelled.
With six of the top 10 teams suffering losses, there was a big shuffle in the D1Softball Top 25 rankings. Baylor climbed and Florida and Louisiana re-entered the poll.
Jayda Kearney’s clutch blast kept Georgia atop the SEC standings.
Florida State reminded us who owns the ACC.
Baylor took down another Top 5 foe.
Indiana stays hot, Cal ends ranking hibernation and Florida drops out of the latest top 25 rankings.
Michaela Edenfield started April strong.
Duke’s offense had a blast against Virginia Tech.
ASU picked up its biggest win under Megan Bartlett thus far.
USF will be playing its first game outside of the state of Florida, and No. 1 Oklahoma meets No. 10 Texas in a WCWS rematch. That and more in What to Watch for Week 8.
The status quo reigns supreme at the top of the D1Softball Top 25, but Georgia is on the move inside the top 10.
Alex Salter helps Alabama snap Tennessee’s streak, Duke’s freshmen come up big against FSU and Oklahoma nearly hits a homer an innng. That and more from Saturday’s action in the D1Softball Daily Dozen.
Dallis Goodnight led Georgia to its sixth-straight SEC win with a victory over Mississippi State on Friday night.
As they prepare to start Big 12 Conference play, the Oklahoma schools remained steady at the top of the D1Softball Top 25. Georgia made a big jump while Northwestern and Louisiana re-entered the poll.
Tennessee freshman Karlyn Pickens put on a show in sweeping LSU, while we learned a little more about Valerie Cagle’s path to Player of the Year contender.
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.
Need a break from basketball and brackets? The softball schedule for Week 6 has plenty of options for entertainment, including ranked matchups in the Pac-12 and SEC.
Winning a potential WCWS preview against Florida State helps Oklahoma State climb to No. 2, while Utah and Texas State debuts in the D1Softball Top 25.
Cal delivered the biggest upset of the season thus far.
Montana Fouts delivered a heroic effort.
Oklahoma State, Washington and Texas A&M evened their series.
All that and more in the D1Softball Daily Dozen.
Oklahoma strengthened its reclaimed hold on No. 1, but Big 12 rival Texas keeps climbing in this week’s D1Softball Top 25.