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Fresh off a third-straight national title, Oklahoma secures a three-peat at No. 1 in the final D1Softball poll of the 2023 season.
D1Softball has you covered with all the sights of the Women’s College World Series. PLUS, recaps of every game.
Three home runs. Three pitchers used. And Florida State is headed to its third WCWS finals in the past five seasons after beating Tennessee.
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.
Tennessee tried to beat Oklahoma with a rotation of pitchers lacking NCAA experience. The Sooners took full advantage, run-ruling the Lady Vols 9-0 on Saturday 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.
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.
Jemma Gallman, who had her leg amputed at 9 months old, first saw Mackenzie Donihoo at the Women’s College World Series two years ago. They have remained connected ever since and will be back together in OKC this week.
From Oklahoma chasing history to the role of transfers, fifth-year players and geography, all you need to know to prepare for the 2023 WCWS.
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.
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.
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?
Follow along all weekend as the Knoxville Regional unfolds on the road to the Women’s College World Series.
Balls may be flying out of Sherri Parker Lee Stadium this weekend with Division I’s top three home run hitters all featured in the Knoxville Regional.
The postseason is HERE. Tara Henry and Gray Robertson break down the Field of 64 with an incredible line-up of special guests!
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?
Tennesssee increased its depth this season in pursuit of titles. The results showed on Saturday as the Lady Vols beat South Carolina 3-1 in the SEC tournament championship game.
South Carolina’s late-game magic continued at the SEC Tournament to reach the championship game while No. 1 Tennessee used home runs to rally and beat Alabama.
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.
Washington wins a Pac-12 pitching duel, Oklahoma rallies for its 40th straight victory and walk-off celebrations sweep the nation. That and more from Saturday’s action.
Zaida Puni atoned for an error by hitting a three-run home run to help Tennessee clinch the SEC regular-season title with a 4-2 win over South Carolina on Saturday.
Montana Fouts was perfect again for the Tide, Florida State secured another ACC title and mid-major pitchers were dealing. That and more in Friday’s Daily Dozen.
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.
Tennessee wins a pitching duel over Arkansas, Oklahoma clinches another Big 12 title and Virginia Tech beats Clemson twice. That – and a few no-hitters – highlight Saturday’s Daily Dozen.
As the regular season enters the stretch run, teams are competing for conference titles and NCAA hosting position. Find out What to Watch for Week 12.
Texas climbs to a season-high ranking after sweeping Oklahoma State, while Louisville adds another ACC entry to the list.
Reese Atwood did it again as Texas earns the sweep.
Central Arkansas shines atop the ASUN.
Montana Fouts gets her day.
Baylee Klingler wins it this time for Washington.
For the last five years, Lynda Rogers, the mother of Lady Vols ace Ashley Rogers, has provided a Facebook Live broadcast for every Tennessee softball game that isn’t televised or streamed. They are filled with cheers, stats and a lot of laughs.
Four players, all from Power Four schools, make up the newest class of Lady Vol newcomers via the transfer portal.
The 17-team field of participants and the game schedule for the 2025 NFCA Leadoff Classic were released on Monday.
The SEC on Wednesday released the conference softball schedule for the 2025 season.League play will begin on March 7th. The 2025 season is the first to include a 15-member SEC following the additions of Oklahoma and Texas. Teams will continue past practice of playing eight teams in conference play, but now will miss six teams in the league during the regular season.The 2025 SEC conference […]
Riley Valentine’s grand slam stood up after a weather delay and freshman Jocelyn Briski nearly threw a shutout as Alabama beat Tennessee 4-1 to clinch a return trip to the WCWS.