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Ole Miss softball eliminated in Women's College World Series on Oregon's walk-off walk in 10th inning
Ole Miss softball eliminated in Women's College World Series on Oregon's walk-off walk in 10th inning

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Ole Miss softball eliminated in Women's College World Series on Oregon's walk-off walk in 10th inning

Ole Miss softball's first appearance in the Women's College World Series has come to an end. Oregon (54-9) beat Ole Miss 6-5 in the 10th inning on a walk-off walk in an elimination game that seeped into the early morning hours of May 31. Advertisement With the bases loaded, Ole Miss pitcher Aliyah Binford walked Kedre Luschar, scoring Presley Lawton. Oregon will face the loser of Saturday's game between Texas and Oklahoma. Ole Miss (42-21) had pushed the game into extra innings when it rallied for three runs in seventh. Down 5-2, Tenly Grisham scored on a fielder's choice, and Ryan Starr and Addison Duke scored on Jamie Mackay's single. The Rebels jumped on Oregon early, scoring the game's first run on Persy Llamas' RBI single to left field in the first inning. Oregon took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the first, and after Ole Miss tied the game 2-2 in the fifth, the Ducks regained the lead with three runs in the bottom of the inning. Advertisement Ole Miss fell to No. 12 seed Texas Tech 1-0 on May 29. Watch Ole Miss softball vs Oregon on Fubo (free trial) Ole Miss softball live score vs Oregon Ole Miss softball score: FINAL: Oregon 6, Ole Miss 5 (10th inning) Ole Miss softball score: Rebels tie the game in seventh inning Ole Miss' Jamie Mackay's first at-bat in the WCWS came with a two-RBI single to tie the game against Oregon, 5-5 in the seventh inning with two outs. Ryan Starr and Addison Duke scored. Ole Miss softball score: Rebels add a run in seventh inning Ole Miss had bases loaded and scored on a fielder's choice from Lexie Brady, scoring Miali Guachino to inch towards Oregon's lead at 5-3 with one out. Ole Miss softball score: Ducks add another run in fifth inning Kaylynn Jones jumps on Ole Miss pitcher Aliyah Binford and adds another run in the fifth inning from an RBI single, scoring Elyse Kresho. Oregon leads Ole Miss 5-2. Ole Miss softball score: Ducks take the lead in fifth inning Oregon's Kai Luschar began the fifth inning with a leadoff double, and a pitch later, Kedre Luschar's bunt resulted in an Ole Miss throwing error, scoring Kai Luschar. Rylee McCoy added another run from an RBI double to left field, scoring Kedre Luschar, giving Oregon a 4-2 lead over the Rebels. Ole Miss softball score: Rebels tie game in fifth inning Llamas comes up with another hit, this time an RBI single to right field off new Oregon pitcher Staci Chambers. Rebels' left fielder Pone scores her second run of the night to tie the game 2-2. Ole Miss softball score: Ducks score two in the bottom of first inning Oregon's Dezianna Patmon puts the Ducks on top after a two-RBI single to left field, scoring Kai Luschar and Paige Sinicki. Ole Miss' early 1-0 lead is quickly erased, and Oregon goes up 2-1. Ole Miss softball score: Rebels take 1-0 lead in first inning Ole Miss' Persy Llamas gives the Rebels their first run in a WCWS game. Llamas hit an RBI single to left, scoring Jaden Pone to give the Rebels a 1-0 lead. Pone reached first on an error to begin the inning. What time does Ole Miss softball vs Oregon start? Date: Friday, May 30 Time: 8:30 p.m. CT Where: OGE Energy Field at Devon Park, Oklahoma City Advertisement MORE: Ole Miss football schedule times, TV for first three games in 2025 season revealed What TV channel is Ole Miss softball vs Oregon on today? TV Channel: ESPN Streaming: Fubo (free trial), ESPN+ Ole Miss softball starting pitcher Ole Miss: Brianna Lopez (13-5, 2.94 ERA) Oregon: Lyndsey Grein (29-2, 2.10 ERA) NCAA softball schedule Here is the latest college softball schedule and NCAA tournament bracket update. Michael Chavez covers high school sports, among others, for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at mchavez@ or reach out to him on X, formerly Twitter @MikeSChavez. Our team of savvy editors independently handpicks all recommendations. If you make a purchase through our links, we may earn a commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change. This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Ole Miss softball eliminated from first WCWS by Oregon in 10th inning

Ole Miss softball vs Oregon live updates: Start time, TV channel for Women's College World Series game
Ole Miss softball vs Oregon live updates: Start time, TV channel for Women's College World Series game

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Ole Miss softball vs Oregon live updates: Start time, TV channel for Women's College World Series game

Ole Miss softball is aiming to remain in the Women's College World Series. The Rebels (42-20) play No. 16 seed Oregon (53-9) in the loser's bracket on May 30 (8:30 p.m. CT, ESPN) at Devon Park in Oklahoma City. Advertisement Ole Miss fell to No. 12 seed Texas Tech 1-0 on May 29 behind pitcher NiJaree Canady's shutout. Ole Miss is still searching for its first win at the WCWS and will be eliminated with another loss. Rebels starting pitcher Aliyah Binford matched Canady and pitched the whole game for Ole Miss, but allowed one unearned run through six innings in the circle. If Ole Miss wins, it will face the loser of No. 6 Texas vs No. 2 seed Oklahoma on June 1 (6 p.m. CT, ESPN2). The Rebels are the only non-ranked team still in the WCWS. Watch Ole Miss softball vs Oregon on Fubo (free trial) Ole Miss softball live score vs Oregon This section will be updated as the game begins. What time does Ole Miss softball vs Oregon start? Date: Friday, May 30 Time: 8:30 p.m. CT Where: OGE Energy Field at Devon Park, Oklahoma City Advertisement MORE: Ole Miss football schedule times, TV for first three games in 2025 season revealed What TV channel is Ole Miss softball vs Oregon on today? TV Channel: ESPN Streaming: Fubo (free trial), ESPN+ Ole Miss softball starting pitcher This section will be updated as the game begins. NCAA softball schedule Here is the latest college softball schedule and NCAA tournament bracket update. Michael Chavez covers high school sports, among others, for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at mchavez@ or reach out to him on X, formerly Twitter @MikeSChavez. Our team of savvy editors independently handpicks all recommendations. If you make a purchase through our links, we may earn a commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change. This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Ole Miss vs Oregon softball live updates: Start time, TV channel

How to Watch Ole Miss vs Texas Tech: Live Stream Women's College Softball World Series, TV Channel
How to Watch Ole Miss vs Texas Tech: Live Stream Women's College Softball World Series, TV Channel

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How to Watch Ole Miss vs Texas Tech: Live Stream Women's College Softball World Series, TV Channel

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Women's College World Series begins on Thursday, with Ole Miss and Texas Tech facing off in the third game of the day. This marks the first Women's College World Series for both schools, and Ole Miss is the only unranked team remaining. NCAA softballs sit in a bucket before the second game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns during the Championship Finals of the 2024 NCAA Women's College World Series at OGE Energy Field at... NCAA softballs sit in a bucket before the second game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns during the Championship Finals of the 2024 NCAA Women's College World Series at OGE Energy Field at Devon Park on June 6, 2024 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Oklahoma won 8-4 to take the NCAA Championship. MoreHow to Watch Ole Miss vs Texas Tech Date: Thursday, May 29, 2025 Time: 7:30 PM EST Channel: ESPN2 Stream: Fubo (Try for free) The Rebels beat No. 4 seed Arkansas 7-4 in the third and deciding game of the Fayetteville Super Regional on May 25. They won 9-7 in the first game, but lost the next game 4-0, setting up their biggest game of the season. Ole Miss jumped out to a 4-0 lead in Game 3 against Arkansas, but the Razorbacks quickly responded to tie the game. However, the Rebels weren't done and responded with three more runs. Aliyah Binford didn't allow a hit after the second inning, while Lair Beautae and Lexie Brady hit home runs to key the Rebels' offense. The Red Raiders won the Big 12 championship, going 3-0 in the regional round and then sweeping No. 5 seed Florida State in the Tallahassee Super Regional. Looking to watch the College World Series? Subscribe to Fubo now to get started watching this college softball matchup. Live stream the Ole Miss vs. Texas Tech game on Fubo: Start your free trial now! Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

Women's College World Series team-by-team breakdown
Women's College World Series team-by-team breakdown

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Women's College World Series team-by-team breakdown

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Coach: Tim Walton (1148-315 in 23 years overall; 1,025-250 in 20 years at Florida). Last WCWS appearance: 2024. National titles: 2 (2012). Road to Oklahoma City: Won Gainesville Regional: beat Mercer 8-0 (5 inn.), beat Florida Atlantic 14-6 (5 inn.), beat Mercer 8-0 (5 inn.). Won Gainesville Super Regional: beat Georgia 6-1, lost to Georgia 2-1, beat Georgia 5-2. 2024 record vs. WCWS teams: 5-5. Top hitters: Kendra Falby (.433, 34 RBIs, 71 runs, 36 stolen bases), Taylor Shumaker (.389, 22 HR, 86 RBIs, 17 doubles, 72 runs, 18 stolen bases, 40 walks), Reagan Walsh (.348, 14 HR, 60 RBIs), Mia Williams (19 HR, 44 RBIs), Jocelyn Erickson (.310, 15 HR, 59 RBIs). Pitchers: Keagan Rothrock (16-6, 3.21 ERA, 101 Ks in 126 2/3 innings), Ava Brown (11-3, 2.59 ERA), Katelynn Oxley (8-5, 2.59 ERA). MISSISSIPPI (42-19) Coach: Jamie Trachsel (523-289-1 in 15 years overall; 181-115 in five years at Ole Miss). Last WCWS appearance: none. National titles: none. Road to Oklahoma City: Won Tucson Regional: beat Grand Canyon 7-4, beat Arizona 10-8, lost to Arizona 10-1 (5 inn.), beat Arizona 7-3. Won Fayetteville Super Regional: beat Arkansas 9-7, lost to Arkansas 4-0, beat Arkansas 7-4. 2024 record vs. WCWS teams: 3-5. Top hitters: Jaden Pone (.363, 43 runs, 17 stolen bases), Persy Llamas (.355, 10 HR, 53 RBIs), Lexie Brady (.340, 17 HR, 50 RBIs), Mackenzie Pickens (.333, 8 HR, 37 RBIs, 12 stolen bases), Aliyah Binford (.328, 12 HR, 55 RBIs). Pitchers: Miali Guachino (16-11, 3.44 ERA, 172 Ks in 146 2/3 innings), Brianna Lopez (13-5, 2.94 ERA), Aliyah Binford (11-3, 3.58 ERA). OKLAHOMA (50-7) Coach: Patty Gasso (1,721-417-3 in 35 years overall; 1,560-358-2 in 31 years at Oklahoma). Last WCWS appearance: 2024. National titles: 8 (2000, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024). Road to Oklahoma City: won Norman Regional: beat Boston University 8-0 (5 inn.), beat California 11-2 (5 inn,), beat California 12-1 (5 inn.). Won Norman Super Regional: beat Alabama 3-0, beat Alabama 13-2 (5 inn.). 2024 record vs. WCWS teams: 5-4. Top hitters: Ella Parker (.416, 13 HR, 49 RBIs), Kasidi Pickering (.413, 18 HR, 56 RBIs), Gabbie Garcia (.360, 20 HR, 58 RBIs), Nelly McEnroe-Marinas (.348, 15 HR, 48 RBIs). Pitchers: Sam Landry (23-4, 1.92 ERA, 170 Ks in 167 2/3 innings), Kierston Deal (10-2, 3.45 ERA). OREGON (53-8) Coach: Melyssa Lombardi (238-114 in seven years at Oregon). Last WCWS appearance: 2018. National titles: none. Road to Oklahoma City: won Eugene Regional: beat Weber State 8-0 (5 inn.), lost to Stanford 14-1 (6 inn.), beat Weber State 9-1, beat Stanford 15-5 (6 inn.), beat Stanford 10-7. Won Eugene Regional: beat Liberty 3-2 (8 inn.), beat Liberty 13-1. 2025 record vs. WCWS teams: 3-1. Top hitters: Kedre Luschar (.444, 61 RBIs, 17 doubles, 29 stolen bases, 59 runs), Kai Luschar (.421, 59 stolen bases, 63 runs), Rylee McCoy (19 HR, 58 RBIs), Paige Sinicki (374, 50 RBIs, 59 runs, 30 stolen bases). Pitchers: Lyndsey Grein (29-2, 2.08 ERA, 222 Ks in 172 innings, Elise Sokolsky (17-4, 2.00 ERA). TENNESSEE (45-15) Coach: Karen Weekly (1,353-452-2 in 29 years overall, 1,130-355-2 in 24 years at Tennessee). Last WCWS appearance: 2023. National titles: none. Road to Oklahoma City: won Knoxville Regional: beat Miami (Ohio) 17-0 (5 inn.), beat Ohio State 4-2, beat Ohio State 5-0. Won Knoxville Super Regional: lost to Nebraska 5-2, beat Nebraska 3-2, beat Nebraska 1-0. 2025 record vs. WCWS teams: 6-5. Top hitters: Taylor Pannell (.384, 15 HR, 62 RBIs, 51 runs), Kinsey Fiedler (.341, 48 runs, 36 RBIs), Saviya Morgan (.338, 25 stolen bases, 48 runs), McKenna Gibson (.323, 11 HR, 42 RBIs), Sophia Nugent (.302, 17 HR, 59 RBIs). Pitchers: Karlyn Pickens (24-9, 1.00 ERA, 280 Ks in 204 innings), Sage Mardjetko (12-2, 2.33 ERA, 117 Ks in 93 innings). TEXAS (51-11) Coach: Mike White (736-198-3 in 15 years overall; 301-87-2 in six years at Texas). Last WCWS appearance: 2024. National titles: none. Road to Oklahoma City: won Austin Regional: beat Eastern Illinois 10-2 (5 inn), beat Michigan 16-4 (5 inn), beat Central Florida 9-0. Won Austin Super Regional: lost to Clemson 7-4, beat Clemson 7-5 (10 inn.), beat Clemson 6-5. 2025 record vs. WCWS teams: 6-6. Top hitters: Mia Scott (.438, 8 HR, 55 RBIs, 64 runs, 18 doubles), Ashton Maloney (.436, 61 runs, 11 stolen bases), Reese Atwood (.416, 21 HR, 85 RBIs), Kayden Henry (.410, 67 runs, 30 stolen bases), Joley Mitchell (.385, 14 HR, 60 RBIs), Katie Stewart (.370, 15 HR, 76 RBIs). Pitchers: Teagan Kavan (24-5, 2.56 ERA, 212 Ks in 175 1/3 innings), Citlaly Gutierrez (10-1, 2.57 ERA), Mac Morgan (10-4, 3.42 ERA). Coach: Gerry Glasco (350-100 in eight years overall; 50-12 in one year at Texas Tech). Last WCWS appearance: never National titles: none. Road to Oklahoma City: won Lubbock Regional: beat Brown 6-0, beat Mississippi State 10-1 (6 inn.), beat Mississippi State 9-6. Won Tallahassee Super Regional. Beat Florida State 3-0, beat Florida State 2-1. 2025 record vs. WCWS teams: 0-2. Top hitters: Mihyia Davis (.386, 63 runs, 26 stolen bases), Logan Halleman (.367, 15 stolen bases), Lauren Allred (.365, 9 HR, 53 RBIs, 52 runs, 10 stolen bases), NiJaree Canady (.312, 11 HR, 34 RBIs). Pitchers: NiJaree Canady (30-5, 0.89 ERA, 279 Ks in 205 innings), Chloe Riassetto (8-3, 2.17 ERA). UCLA (54-11) Coach: Kelly Inouye-Perez (872-220-1 in 19 years). Last WCWS appearance: 2024. National titles: 12 NCAA (1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2019). 1 AIAW (1978). Road to Oklahoma City: won Los Angeles Regional: beat UC Santa Barbara 9-1 (6 inn.), beat San Diego State 10-0, beat UC Santa Barbara 12-1. Won Columbia Super Regional: lost to South Carolina 9-2, beat South Carolina 5-4, beat South Carolina 5-0. 2025 record vs. WCWS teams: 2-2. Top hitters: Savannah Pola (.440, 9 HR, 48 RBIs, 20 doubles, 73 runs), Jordan Woolery (.415, 23 HR, 86 RBIs), Megan Grant (.384, 25 HR, 79 RBIs).

Women's College World Series team-by-team breakdown
Women's College World Series team-by-team breakdown

Fox Sports

time5 days ago

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Women's College World Series team-by-team breakdown

Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Coach: Tim Walton (1148-315 in 23 years overall; 1,025-250 in 20 years at Florida). Last WCWS appearance: 2024. National titles: 2 (2012). Road to Oklahoma City: Won Gainesville Regional: beat Mercer 8-0 (5 inn.), beat Florida Atlantic 14-6 (5 inn.), beat Mercer 8-0 (5 inn.). Won Gainesville Super Regional: beat Georgia 6-1, lost to Georgia 2-1, beat Georgia 5-2. 2024 record vs. WCWS teams: 5-5. Top hitters: Kendra Falby (.433, 34 RBIs, 71 runs, 36 stolen bases), Taylor Shumaker (.389, 22 HR, 86 RBIs, 17 doubles, 72 runs, 18 stolen bases, 40 walks), Reagan Walsh (.348, 14 HR, 60 RBIs), Mia Williams (19 HR, 44 RBIs), Jocelyn Erickson (.310, 15 HR, 59 RBIs). Pitchers: Keagan Rothrock (16-6, 3.21 ERA, 101 Ks in 126 2/3 innings), Ava Brown (11-3, 2.59 ERA), Katelynn Oxley (8-5, 2.59 ERA). MISSISSIPPI (42-19) Coach: Jamie Trachsel (523-289-1 in 15 years overall; 181-115 in five years at Ole Miss). Last WCWS appearance: none. National titles: none. Road to Oklahoma City: Won Tucson Regional: beat Grand Canyon 7-4, beat Arizona 10-8, lost to Arizona 10-1 (5 inn.), beat Arizona 7-3. Won Fayetteville Super Regional: beat Arkansas 9-7, lost to Arkansas 4-0, beat Arkansas 7-4. 2024 record vs. WCWS teams: 3-5. Top hitters: Jaden Pone (.363, 43 runs, 17 stolen bases), Persy Llamas (.355, 10 HR, 53 RBIs), Lexie Brady (.340, 17 HR, 50 RBIs), Mackenzie Pickens (.333, 8 HR, 37 RBIs, 12 stolen bases), Aliyah Binford (.328, 12 HR, 55 RBIs). Pitchers: Miali Guachino (16-11, 3.44 ERA, 172 Ks in 146 2/3 innings), Brianna Lopez (13-5, 2.94 ERA), Aliyah Binford (11-3, 3.58 ERA). OKLAHOMA (50-7) Coach: Patty Gasso (1,721-417-3 in 35 years overall; 1,560-358-2 in 31 years at Oklahoma). Last WCWS appearance: 2024. National titles: 8 (2000, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024). Road to Oklahoma City: won Norman Regional: beat Boston University 8-0 (5 inn.), beat California 11-2 (5 inn,), beat California 12-1 (5 inn.). Won Norman Super Regional: beat Alabama 3-0, beat Alabama 13-2 (5 inn.). 2024 record vs. WCWS teams: 5-4. Top hitters: Ella Parker (.416, 13 HR, 49 RBIs), Kasidi Pickering (.413, 18 HR, 56 RBIs), Gabbie Garcia (.360, 20 HR, 58 RBIs), Nelly McEnroe-Marinas (.348, 15 HR, 48 RBIs). Pitchers: Sam Landry (23-4, 1.92 ERA, 170 Ks in 167 2/3 innings), Kierston Deal (10-2, 3.45 ERA). OREGON (53-8) Coach: Melyssa Lombardi (238-114 in seven years at Oregon). Last WCWS appearance: 2018. National titles: none. Road to Oklahoma City: won Eugene Regional: beat Weber State 8-0 (5 inn.), lost to Stanford 14-1 (6 inn.), beat Weber State 9-1, beat Stanford 15-5 (6 inn.), beat Stanford 10-7. Won Eugene Regional: beat Liberty 3-2 (8 inn.), beat Liberty 13-1. 2025 record vs. WCWS teams: 3-1. Top hitters: Kedre Luschar (.444, 61 RBIs, 17 doubles, 29 stolen bases, 59 runs), Kai Luschar (.421, 59 stolen bases, 63 runs), Rylee McCoy (19 HR, 58 RBIs), Paige Sinicki (374, 50 RBIs, 59 runs, 30 stolen bases). Pitchers: Lyndsey Grein (29-2, 2.08 ERA, 222 Ks in 172 innings, Elise Sokolsky (17-4, 2.00 ERA). TENNESSEE (45-15) Coach: Karen Weekly (1,353-452-2 in 29 years overall, 1,130-355-2 in 24 years at Tennessee). Last WCWS appearance: 2023. National titles: none. Road to Oklahoma City: won Knoxville Regional: beat Miami (Ohio) 17-0 (5 inn.), beat Ohio State 4-2, beat Ohio State 5-0. Won Knoxville Super Regional: lost to Nebraska 5-2, beat Nebraska 3-2, beat Nebraska 1-0. 2025 record vs. WCWS teams: 6-5. Top hitters: Taylor Pannell (.384, 15 HR, 62 RBIs, 51 runs), Kinsey Fiedler (.341, 48 runs, 36 RBIs), Saviya Morgan (.338, 25 stolen bases, 48 runs), McKenna Gibson (.323, 11 HR, 42 RBIs), Sophia Nugent (.302, 17 HR, 59 RBIs). Pitchers: Karlyn Pickens (24-9, 1.00 ERA, 280 Ks in 204 innings), Sage Mardjetko (12-2, 2.33 ERA, 117 Ks in 93 innings). TEXAS (51-11) Coach: Mike White (736-198-3 in 15 years overall; 301-87-2 in six years at Texas). Last WCWS appearance: 2024. National titles: none. Road to Oklahoma City: won Austin Regional: beat Eastern Illinois 10-2 (5 inn), beat Michigan 16-4 (5 inn), beat Central Florida 9-0. Won Austin Super Regional: lost to Clemson 7-4, beat Clemson 7-5 (10 inn.), beat Clemson 6-5. 2025 record vs. WCWS teams: 6-6. Top hitters: Mia Scott (.438, 8 HR, 55 RBIs, 64 runs, 18 doubles), Ashton Maloney (.436, 61 runs, 11 stolen bases), Reese Atwood (.416, 21 HR, 85 RBIs), Kayden Henry (.410, 67 runs, 30 stolen bases), Joley Mitchell (.385, 14 HR, 60 RBIs), Katie Stewart (.370, 15 HR, 76 RBIs). Pitchers: Teagan Kavan (24-5, 2.56 ERA, 212 Ks in 175 1/3 innings), Citlaly Gutierrez (10-1, 2.57 ERA), Mac Morgan (10-4, 3.42 ERA). TEXAS TECH (50-12) Coach: Gerry Glasco (350-100 in eight years overall; 50-12 in one year at Texas Tech). Last WCWS appearance: never National titles: none. Road to Oklahoma City: won Lubbock Regional: beat Brown 6-0, beat Mississippi State 10-1 (6 inn.), beat Mississippi State 9-6. Won Tallahassee Super Regional. Beat Florida State 3-0, beat Florida State 2-1. 2025 record vs. WCWS teams: 0-2. Top hitters: Mihyia Davis (.386, 63 runs, 26 stolen bases), Logan Halleman (.367, 15 stolen bases), Lauren Allred (.365, 9 HR, 53 RBIs, 52 runs, 10 stolen bases), NiJaree Canady (.312, 11 HR, 34 RBIs). Pitchers: NiJaree Canady (30-5, 0.89 ERA, 279 Ks in 205 innings), Chloe Riassetto (8-3, 2.17 ERA). UCLA (54-11) Coach: Kelly Inouye-Perez (872-220-1 in 19 years). Last WCWS appearance: 2024. National titles: 12 NCAA (1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2019). 1 AIAW (1978). Road to Oklahoma City: won Los Angeles Regional: beat UC Santa Barbara 9-1 (6 inn.), beat San Diego State 10-0, beat UC Santa Barbara 12-1. Won Columbia Super Regional: lost to South Carolina 9-2, beat South Carolina 5-4, beat South Carolina 5-0. 2025 record vs. WCWS teams: 2-2. Top hitters: Savannah Pola (.440, 9 HR, 48 RBIs, 20 doubles, 73 runs), Jordan Woolery (.415, 23 HR, 86 RBIs), Megan Grant (.384, 25 HR, 79 RBIs). Pitchers: Kaitlyn Terry (19-5, 2.62 ERA), Taylor Tinsley (15-4, 2.42 ERA), Addisen Fisher (16-2, 2.59 ERA). ___ AP college sports: recommended

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