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The NCAA baseball and softball championships take place every year in June. Check out fun College World Series records, stats, and facts now.
When the Women’s College World Series (WCWS) broadcast went dark last weekend during the highly anticipated Texas Tech-Tennessee matchup, USA Softball (USAS) CEO Craig Cress was quick to assure everyone who would listen that no,
Nijaree Canady pitched a complete-game two-hitter and Texas Tech advanced to its second straight championship series of the Women’s College World Series after defeating top-seeded Alabama 2-0 on Monday night in their second semifinal matchup of the day.
Ethan Westerman joins Christina Long to recap Arkansas softball’s loss to Nebraska, and Matt Jones previews Arkansas baseball’s regional weekend.
After a dominant run through NCAA Regional and Super Regional play that featured five run-rule wins, the No. 5 Arkansas Razorbacks will face No. 4 Nebraska in their first Women’s College World Series contest in program history on Thursday,
The Bulldogs blanked No. 1 Oklahoma 6-0 in Game 3 of the Norman Regional to advance to the Women's College World Series for the first time in program history, snapping the Sooners' longest-active WCWS appearance streak in the NCAA at nine-straight.
Does the location of the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City give the powerhouse Oklahoma program an edge seemingly every season? Absolutely, said Texas coach Mike White. But will that ever change, at least while White still coaches college ...
Texas softball coach Mike White thinks popularity of sport will still mean huge crowds at WCWS even with the Oklahoma Sooners
Arkansas softball is headed to Oklahoma City. Who will the Razorbacks face in their first game at the Women's College World Series?