Joley Mitchell Might Look Angry, but She's as Happy as Ever with Texas at the WCWS
- Starting May 29 at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, eight teams will vie for the national championship in the 2025 NCAA softball tournament's final stage.
- The tournament follows a double-elimination format where teams can lose once but face elimination after two losses before the best-of-three finals.
- Oklahoma, the top seed with a 52-8 record, enters the WCWS seeking its fifth consecutive championship and opening against Tennessee on May 29.
- The Sooners have dominated this postseason with a 5-0 record, outscoring opponents 47-5, including sweeping Alabama 3-0 and 13-2 in the Super Regional.
- The WCWS outcome could hinge on matchups like Oklahoma-Texas, as both teams remain strong contenders with potential meetings depending on initial game results.
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Joley Mitchell might look angry, but she's as happy as ever with Texas at the WCWS
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Joley Mitchell came to Texas for opportunities like this. In her second year with the Longhorns after transferring from Notre Dame, Mitchell is relishing another chance to go to the Women's College World Series and capture a national championship. It is, after all, exactly why she landed on the 40 Acres after four years with the Fighting Irish. Texas, Florida face off in opening game of Women’s College World Series "I'm rea…
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