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

San Francisco Chronicle​

time28-05-2025

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  • San Francisco Chronicle​

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

time28-05-2025

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  • Fox Sports

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

WCWS bracket 2025: Full schedule, matchups for NCAA softball tournament
WCWS bracket 2025: Full schedule, matchups for NCAA softball tournament

USA Today

time26-05-2025

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  • USA Today

WCWS bracket 2025: Full schedule, matchups for NCAA softball tournament

WCWS bracket 2025: Full schedule, matchups for NCAA softball tournament Show Caption Hide Caption How the SEC's softball dominance could carry it through to the Women's College World Series The Oklahoman's Jenni Carlson shares the top storylines she's following through the NCAA softball tournament, starting with the SEC's biggest strengths. The 2025 Women's College World Series field is set. No. 2 Oklahoma dominated No. 15 Alabama in the super regionals, advancing to Oklahoma City for the ninth consecutive time while also searching for its fifth straight national championship. No. 12 Texas Tech earned its first ever WCWS appearance, and Tennessee and Texas fought back from Game 1 losses to advance. REQUIRED READING: Who's in WCWS? Updated bracket, scores, schedule for NCAA softball tournament The eight-team field was finalized on Sunday with four "if necessary" games: No. 3 national seed Florida downed Georgia 5-2 in the Gainesville Super Regional; No. 7 seed Tennessee beat Nebraska in the Knoxville Super Regional; No 9 Nebraska beat No. 8 South Carolina in the Columbia Super Regional; and unseeded Ole Miss beat No. 4 seed Arkansas in the Fayetteville Super Regional. Here's the full bracket and schedule for the 2025 WCWS, which kicks off May 29: WCWS bracket 2025 All times Eastern No. 3 Florida vs. No. 6 Texas No. 2 Oklahoma vs. No. 7 Tennessee Ole Miss vs. No. 12 Texas Tech No. 16 Oregon vs. No. 9 UCLA | 9:30 p.m. ESPN2 (Fubo) WCWS schedule 2025 All times Eastern. Thursday, May 29 Game 1: No. 3 Florida vs. No. 6 Texas | noon | ESPN (Fubo) No. 3 Florida vs. No. 6 Texas | noon | ESPN (Fubo) Game 2: No. 2 Oklahoma vs. No. 7 Tennessee | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo) No. 2 Oklahoma vs. No. 7 Tennessee | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo) Game 3: Ole Miss vs. No. 12 Texas Tech | 7 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo) Ole Miss vs. No. 12 Texas Tech | 7 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo) Game 4: No. 16 Oregon vs. No. 9 UCLA | 9:30 p.m. ESPN2 (Fubo) Friday, May 30 Game 5: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 7 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo) Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 7 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo) Game 6: Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser | 9:30 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo) Saturday, May 31 Game 7: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner 3 p.m. | ABC (Fubo) Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner 3 p.m. | ABC (Fubo) Game 8: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner 7 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo) Sunday, June 1 Game 9: Game 5 winner vs. Game 8 loser 3 p.m. | ABC (Fubo) Game 5 winner vs. Game 8 loser 3 p.m. | ABC (Fubo) Game 10: Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 loser 7 p.m. | ESPNU (Fubo) Monday, June 2 Game 11 : Game 7 winner vs. Game 9 winner | noon | ESPN (Fubo) : Game 7 winner vs. Game 9 winner | noon | ESPN (Fubo) Game 12 (if necessary) : Game 7 winner vs. Game 9 winner | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo) : Game 7 winner vs. Game 9 winner | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo) Game 13 : Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner | 7 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo) : Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner | 7 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo) Game 14 (if necessary): Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner | 9:30 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo) WCWS finals Game 1 (June 4) : Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner | 8 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo) : Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner | 8 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo) Game 2 (June 5) : Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner 8 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo) : Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner 8 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo) Game 3 (June 6) (if necessary): Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner8 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo) Who's in the Women's College World Series?

Taylor Shumaker, Keagan Rothrock help Florida beat Georgia 5-2, advance to WCWS
Taylor Shumaker, Keagan Rothrock help Florida beat Georgia 5-2, advance to WCWS

Hamilton Spectator

time26-05-2025

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  • Hamilton Spectator

Taylor Shumaker, Keagan Rothrock help Florida beat Georgia 5-2, advance to WCWS

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Taylor Shumaker had three hits and three RBIs — including a two-run home run in the fifth inning — and Keagan Rothrock pitched a complete game on Sunday to help Florida beat Georgia 5-2 to win the best-of-three Gainesville Super Regional and clinch a berth in the Women's College World Series. No. 3 seed Florida (48-15) will make its second consecutive trip to the WCWS and its 13th since 2008. Rothrock (16-6) gave up two runs — one earned — on four hits with a walk and five strikeouts. Kendra Falby drew a lead-off walk in the first inning, stole second and then scored when Shumaker hit a single up the middle. Ava Brown walked on four consecutive pitches to lead off the fifth inning and scored when Rylee Holtorf hit a two-out two-run homer. Falby followed with a bunt single before Shumaker hit the seventh pitch of the at-bat over the wall in right field to give the Gators a 5-0 lead. Tyler Ellison reached on an error to lead off the seventh and Jaydyn Goodwin followed with a home run that made it 5-2. The game was delayed about an hour in the middle of the fourth due to lightning in the area. Georgia (35-23) beat the Gators 2-1 on Saturday to avoid elimination. ___ AP college sports:

Georgia softball falls to Florida, shares message with fans after elimination
Georgia softball falls to Florida, shares message with fans after elimination

USA Today

time26-05-2025

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  • USA Today

Georgia softball falls to Florida, shares message with fans after elimination

Georgia softball falls to Florida, shares message with fans after elimination The season is over for the Georgia Bulldogs softball team. Georgia (35-23) lost 5-2 against the Florida Gators (48-15), who are the national No. 3 seed. Florida beat Georgia to advance to the College World Series in a decisive Game 3. Georgia put together a late run in the seventh inning after trailing 5-0. The Bulldogs scored two runs in the top of the seven off a Jaydyn Goodwin home run. Florida joins four other SEC teams (Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee and Ole Miss) in Oklahoma City for the Women's College World Series. Florida won the Gainesville Super Regional after winning Game 1 and Game 3. In Game 1, Florida won 6-1. Georgia took Game 2 with a 2-1 win behind a strong pitching performance from Lilli Backes. Taylor Shumaker went three-for-three and hit a home run for Florida. She had three RBIs to lead the Gators. Florida had 14 hits, but stranded 20 runners on base and kept Georgia in the game until the Gators connected on a pair of home runs in a four-run fifth inning. Georgia softball shares message with fans, thanks players "You had our backs every pitch of our NCAA Tournament run," said Georgia softball after losing to Florida. "We'll see you back at The Jack in 2026. A special thank you to our seniors Lyndi Rae Davis, Dallis Goodnight, Lilli Backes, and Rachel Gibson. You will forever be DGDs (Damn Good Dawgs)."

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