Women's CWS Shaping up to Be SEC Showdown
- Liberty defeated Texas A&M, the highest-ranked team and a member of the SEC, in a decisive regional matchup on Sunday night.
- This upset occurred while the SEC maintained a strong presence, with nine out of the 16 remaining teams competing this weekend for a spot in the national softball championship series.
- Oklahoma, the reigning national champion for the past four years, is set to play against SEC team Alabama in a Super Regional that will determine who advances to the World Series.
- Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso, winner of eight national titles, said after clinching the regional, "This team hasn't peaked," expressing excitement about the team's progress.
- At least three SEC teams are assured a spot in the Women's College World Series, with the possibility of the conference filling as many as six of the eight available positions in Oklahoma City next week.
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Scooter Hobbs column: SEC a mish-mash in a no-lose situation - American Press
The Southeastern Conference baseball tournament is underway. Enjoy it. Embrace it. Binge-watch it. Excuse me for repeating old news. But I know it’s the best six-day baseball entertainment you’re going to find that, in reality, signifies next to nothing. It’s all a fairly harmless prelude to the latest round of SEC fatigue set for Monday when, according to reliable projections, the conference will put 13 teams into the NCAA tournament when the b…

Women's College World Series is shaping up to be an SEC showcase with 9 of 16 remaining teams
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…
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