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Eric and Victor chat about the 2025 Mary Nutter Classic field. You’ll also hear E-Lo’s conversation with UCF Softball great Jada Cody about winning a WPF Championship this summer.
Maddy Grimm nearly transferred from Kent State to a major college program. But she realized how much she loved her situation and stayed. Grimm recently helped the Texas Smoke win the inaugural WPF title.
Tara Henry and Gray Robertson are BACK! They break down all the off-season action and chat with WPF Champion and series MVP, Janae Jefferson.
The Texas Smoke stayed hot all season and took home the WPF’s inaugural championship.
The USSSA Pride and Texas Smoke are moving on to the Women’s Professional Fastpitch (WPF) championship finals.
The Smoke clinched the league’s top seed. Could Ashley Rogers’ no-no fire up the Vipers as they head into the playoffs?
Haley Lee’s walk-off blast secured the series for the Spark. While the Pride had a pair of one-run wins over the Vipers.
The Pride couldn’t stop hitting home runs against the Spark. While the Smoke swept the Vipers on the road behind their pitching.
The Spark crushed home runs all series long, while the Smoke’s pitching halted the Pride. That and more in the latest WPF Roundup.
Janae Jefferson and Morgan Howe were great at the plate leading the Smoke to the top of the standings. While the Pride won its fourth straight series.
Donnie Gobourne, Keilani Ricketts, Jailyn Ford and Ally Carda all had their best stuff this past week in leading the Spark and Pride to series wins.
Mary Iakopo and Kayla Kowalik both hit walk-off homers to lead the Vipers and Pride to series win against the top teams in the league.
The Smoke took the much anticipated series with the Spark. While Ali Aguilar led the Pride to a sweep of the Vipers.
The Vipers and Pride earned their first wins of the WPF season. But the Smoke and Spark continue to roll through the first four series.
Through the first week of the WPF season, the Texas Smoke and Oklahoma City Spark have been unbeatable.
Tara Henry and Jen Schroeder were LIVE from the 2023 Women’s Professional Fastpitch Draft at the Yale Theatre in Oklahoma City.
Alex Storako was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 WPF Draft on Mon., April 17 by the OKC Spark. Storako shares how softball is what she does, it’s not who she is.
D1Softball previews 20 prospects from around the country to know ahead of Monday’s WPF Second Annual Draft.
The fourth franchise in Women’s Professional Fastpitch will be called the Texas Smoke and coached by Howard’s Tori Tyson. The Smoke will be based in Austin.
Chelsea Alexander didn’t think she wanted to play professional softball after finishing her career at Oklahoma State. But joining a hometown WPF team was an opportunity she couldn’t turn down, even if it means postponing her honeymoon.
The Smash It Sports Vipers of Women’s Professional Fastpitch announced they will be based in Oxford, Alabama at Choccolocco Park Signature Softball Stadium.