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Nebraska softball is headed to Oklahoma City. The Huskers defeated Oklahoma State 9-1/F5 on Saturday to advance to the Women's College World Series for the eighth time in program history and first time since 2013.
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Texas can enjoy the WCWS even more with things going south for Patty Gasso and OU
As the Texas Longhorns book their third straight trip to the World Series, they can get a little extra joy out of their rivals' sudden struggles.
It is a big week for sports in Oklahoma City as the Thunder battle it out with the Spurs in the Western Conference Finals and the Women's College World Series begins Thursday.
Arkansas softball is slated to begin its stay at the Women’s College World Series with a game against Nebraska on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. on ESPN2. The Razorbacks (47-11) and Cornhuskers (51-6) will play the fourth game of the WCWS’s Opening Day at Devon Park in Oklahoma City.
Days after Sunday’s shocking loss to Mississippi State, Oklahoma will have to quickly shift to offseason mode. The transfer portal officially opens on
Mississippi State lost four of its last five SEC series to close out the regular season, but turned things around to make its first WCWS.
Alabama softball is the NCAA tournament's No. 1 overall seed heading to the WCWS. Can the Crimson Tide thrive in Oklahoma City?
Patrick Murphy is confident in his Alabama softball underclassmen on the big stage at the Women's College World Series.