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The stacked schedule for the 2022 St. Pete Clearwater Elite Invitational was released on Thursday. The event features 16 teams and runs Feb. 17-20.
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Oregon delivered a big message, Illinois swept Michigan and more pitching milestones achieved. Closing out the weekend with Sunday’s Daily Dozen.
With so many players back for another season, Rhi Potkey takes an in-depth look at a 2021 season that could be one for the ages.
UCLA was 25-1 when the 2020 season came to an end. Now, with the return of several premier arms and bats, the Bruins don’t appear to be letting off the gas.
The NFCA on Wednesday announced the creation of the Natasha Watley Scholarship for Social Change, in partnership with former UCLA head coach Sue Enquist. The scholarship will provide financial assistance to a Black coach at any level to attend the annual NFCA National Convention. Enquist is funding the scholarship named after her former All-American infielder.
Megan Faraimo started out as a catcher in rec ball before being asked to move into the circle. UCLA ace is now one of the top hurlers in the game.
In the wake of the public protests following the death of George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis who was pinned down by police, black softball players share their thoughts on racism in their lives, social justice issues and their hope for change in the country.
Reaching the Women’s College World Series is the dream of nearly every Division I college softball player. Helping their teams secure their spot in Oklahoma City with an epic performance in the Super Regionals is how some legends are made. The coronavirus pandemic prevented that chance this year with the cancellation of the season, so we are looking back at some of the top memories […]
Our Super Regional memories series continues as our panel takes a look back at a specific moment in time that they’ll always remember.
Olympians Rachel Garcia, Bubba Nickles and Dejah Mulipola announced Thursday will be returning to play for their respective college teams — UCLA and Arizona, in 2021.
Bubba Nickles, Rachel Garcia and Dejah Mulipola took a redshirt year this year to train with the U.S. Olympic softball team. With the Olympics postponed, they now await their eligibility from the NCAA.
Arizona’s Mike Candrea and Michigan’s Carol Hutchins have been involves in college softball for more than three decades. But the events of the last two days have been unlike anything they have experienced before. They and other coaches around the country are trying to figure out what comes next.