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Texas earned their first outright conference regular-season title since 2010, but a group of very good teams – led by Oklahoma and Oklahoma State – will have something to say about the Longhorns making a clean sweep of league championships.
After a couple of headlining series’ in week nine, week ten might seem like a quieter, calmer slate of games – but au contraire. Here’s your primer on the games and matchups to watch in week ten.
Boise State’s Sydney Groves, Kansas pitcher Katie Brooks, and Utah Valley freshman Peyton Hall earn the D1Softball national awards following week six.
Saturday’s showcase between No. 2 Texas and No. 9 Stanford lived up to the hype, while Georgia and Virginia Tech met for a rematch and both Robyn Herron and Olivia Miller were perfect.
Our afternoon session of Big 12 Media Week sends the focus to Lawrence, Kansas. The Jayhawks made some waves last year, but are hoping experience and health can guide them to more in 2024.
BYU, UCF and Houston herald the start of a new era for the Big 12, but Oklahoma and Texas will be tough to beat in their farewell seasons.
While Friday’s semifinals lacked drama, Texas and Oklahoma’s combined excellence made a great advertisement for another edition of the Red River Rivalry.
Skylar Wallace had herself quite a night against Georgia.
It was a wacky, crazy day in the Big 12.
Lauren Derkowski and the duo of Kelley Lynch and Ruby Meylan tossed no-hitters.
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.
Aynslie Furbush took down Liberty with her arm and her bat. Kelly Maxwell and Kyra Aycock were a pair of aces in Clearwater. Multiple comeback efforts came up short. That and more in the Daily Dozen.