Aggies, Sooners crowned SEC co-champions
- The final matchup of the 2025 SEC Softball Tournament between Texas A&M and Oklahoma at Jake Turner Stadium was called off on Saturday due to adverse weather conditions.
- Heavy rain and storms that arrived earlier than expected forced officials to move the game time up to noon and later cancel the game entirely without play starting.
- Texas A&M entered the tournament as the nation’s top-ranked team with a 45-9 overall record, while Oklahoma held a 45-7 record and finished higher in SEC standings.
- SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey announced that, due to weather-related cancellations, Texas A&M and Oklahoma will share the title for the 2025 SEC Softball Tournament, with Oklahoma earning the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
- With no tournament winner, the NCAA selection committee will use alternate metrics to set seeds, and both teams will learn their postseason matchups during Sunday’s 6 p.m. ESPN2 selection show.
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Texas A&M softball named Co-SEC Tournament Champion
ATHENS, Georgia (FOX 44) -- Texas A&M softball earned its first ever SEC Tournament Championship in unique fashion on Saturday afternoon. The Aggies will Share the title after the championship game against Oklahoma was cancelled due to inclement weather. The Aggies finish the regular season 45-9 and 16-7 in the SEC. They now await their draw in the NCAA Tournament. The Aggies will host an NCAA Regional in College Station from May 16th-18th.
Aggies, Sooners crowned SEC co-champions
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Four-time defending national champion Oklahoma and Texas A&M were declared co-champions of the Southeastern Conference softball tournament after rainfall forced the cancelation of the championship game on Saturday. The start time was moved ahead four hours with rain in the forecast, but it came sooner than expected and the game never got underway. The top-seeded Sooners (45-7) — in their first season in the SEC — won the regul…
SEC Takes Cowards Way Out To Crown Softball Champions Ahead Of Women's College World Series
For the first time in conference history, dating back nearly three decades, the SEC will have co-champions of its conference softball tournament. Four-time defending national champion Oklahoma will share this year’s SEC Tournament crown with top-seeded Texas A&M after weather prevented them from playing Saturday’s final in Athens, Georgia. Thunderstorms terrorized the area throughout the day, and similar weather is forecast for Sunday, although …
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