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Tennessee softball will face No. 6 seed Texas in the semifinals of the Women's College World Series on June 2. The Lady Vols beat UCLA to advance.
Arkansas opened a 7-1 lead with a five-run fourth inning. Logan Maxwell hit a grand slam off AJ Russell, the Vols' third pitcher of the inning. The Razorbacks loaded the bases on singles by Cam Kozeal and Reese Robinett, followed by an intentional walk to Charles Davalan to set up a force play.
It is a tradition unlike any other. The great midwestern city of Omaha, Nebraska is synonymous with not on the Men's College World Series, but now increasingly
The Nationals still are evaluating 7-8 players for the No. 1 overall pick, a group that consists of most of the consensus upper-tier of talent: two high school shortstops (Ethan Holliday and Eli Willits),
The Longhorns (54-11), who lost in the championship series in 2022 and 2024, improved to 3-0 in Oklahoma City.
The Volunteers need two wins against the Longhorns to advance to the championship series, while Texas requires just one victory to move forward.
Texas softball will continue the Women's College World Series with a familiar foe in Tennessee, which beat the Longhorns in an SEC series this year.
Oklahoma City’s Devon Field, the site that will host softball at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, hosted the most-attended World Series ever dating back to the first one in 1982. In all, 119,778 fans attended, with a session average of 11,978.