OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Softball's super regionals are looking a lot like a Southeastern Conference tournament.
Women’s College World Series is shaping up to be an SEC showcase with 9 of 16 remaining teams
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Softball's super regionals are looking a lot like a Southeastern Conference tournament.
Liberty knocked out top overall seed Texas A&M, an SEC member, in the regional round. Even without the Aggies, nine of the 16 remaining teams are from the powerhouse conference and could qualify for the Women’s College World Series by winning two of three in super regionals this weekend.
First-year SEC member Oklahoma, the No. 2 seed and four-time defending national champion, will host SEC member Alabama with a World Series spot at stake.
Alabama, seeded 15th, hosted the Sooners in April and took two of three. But Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso believes her team is on the rise heading into the Norman Super Regional opener on Friday.