Women's College World Series, NCAA
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The 2025 Women's College World Series began with two SEC matchups to open the tournament. Five of the eight teams in Oklahoma City are from the SEC, with two from the Big Ten and one from the Big 12. Oklahoma is pursuing its fifth consecutive national championship and is the favorite after No. 1 seed Texas A&M lost in the regional round.
OKLAHOMA CITY — No. 9 seed UCLA defeated No. 16 seed Oregon, 4-2, on a walk-off two-run home run at the Women’s College World Series. UCLA coach Kelly Inouye-Perez, center fielder Jessica Clements, catcher Alexis Ramirez and pitcher Kaitlyn Terry spoke after the game.
White Teagan Kavan delivered another big performance at WCWS, Joley Mitchell and Katie Stewart provided the power at the plate for Texas softball.
OKLAHOMA CITY — No. 16 seed Oregon lost to No. 9 seed UCLA, 4-2, on a walk-off home run at the Women’s College World Series. Oregon coach Melyssa Lombardi, shortstop Paige Sinicki, outfielder Kedre Luschar and pitcher Lyndsey Grein spoke after the game.
No. 12-seeded Texas Tech defeated Ole Miss 1-0 Thursday night at Devon Park as NiJaree Canady overwhelmed the Rebels.
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