NCAA Division I Softball Super Regionals Glance
- The 2025 NCAA Division I softball Super Regionals consist of multiple best-of-three series held May 23–25 at various campus sites like Norman, Knoxville, and Gainesville.
- Teams advanced to the Super Regionals by winning their Regionals, with Nebraska reaching this stage for the first time since 2014 after overcoming early season struggles.
- Nebraska will face seventh-ranked Tennessee in Knoxville, with pitcher Jordy Bahl notable for 12 innings pitched, two hits allowed, and reaching base every time at bat.
- Alabama swept the Tuscaloosa Regional, defeating Jackson State 8-0 in six innings and Virginia Tech 3-2, and will host Oklahoma in Norman for their 19th Super Regional appearance.
- Winners of the Super Regionals will advance to the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, reflecting their progress deeper into the NCAA tournament.
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NCAA Division I Softball Super Regionals Glance
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Alabama softball advances to 19th super regional after sweeping Tuscaloosa regional
Alabama softball swept the Tuscaloosa regional of the NCAA softball tournament, beating Jackson State and Virginia Tech this past weekend. Game 1: Alabama 8, Jackson State 0 During Alabama’s first game of the weekend on Friday, pitcher Emily Winstead threw only one base hit in the team’s run-rule win in five innings. Despite a slow start and the score staying 0-0 for two innings, Alabama got on the board in the third inning off an RBI single fr…
Nebraska Softball Reaches Super Regionals For First Time Since 2014
The Nebraska softball team advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals after run-ruling Southeastern Louisiana 8-0 in six innings on Sunday. The Huskers’ 2025 Regional title is the ninth in program history as Nebraska is advancing to the Super Regionals for the first time since 2014. Coach Rhonda Revelle said that the team’s hard work and dedication to winning helped the Huskers reach this point. “We came together last July and it literally has been ev…
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