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Pickens hurls shutout, Dodge provides only run and Tennessee tops Nebraska 1-0 to win Super Regional

  • On Sunday, Tennessee secured a 1-0 victory over Nebraska in the decisive third matchup of the Knoxville Super Regional, earning a spot in the Women’s College World Series.
  • The game followed Nebraska’s win on Friday and Tennessee’s win on Saturday, setting up a deciding match for a World Series spot against No. 2 Oklahoma in Oklahoma City.
  • Tennessee took an early lead when Ella Dodge hit a solo home run in the first inning, while pitchers Karlyn Pickens and Jordy Bahl battled in a tight contest.
  • Pickens struck out 10 batters over seven innings and allowed two hits without runs, while Bahl pitched six innings, gave up one run, struck out four, and finished with a 26-8 record.
  • Tennessee’s win ended Nebraska’s record-breaking 43-15 season as the Vols celebrated their ninth trip to the Women’s College World Series and Nebraska’s coach noted how the game hinged on inches.
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Pickens hurls shutout, Dodge provides only run and Tennessee tops Nebraska 1-0 to win Super Regional

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Karlyn Pickens pitched a two-hit shutout, Ella Dodge's first-inning home run provided the only run and No. 7 seed Tennessee defeated unseeded Nebraska 1-0 on Sunday to win the Knoxville Super Regional.

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