NCAA Softball winners and losers: Texas A&M stunning fall
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Madness vibes in the middle of May? Well, you can now. That’s because a tremendous Cinderella story is shaping up in the world of college softball. In fact, something happened on Sunday that had never happened before in NCAA Division I women’s softball history.
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EssentiallySports on MSNLiberty University Stun Texas A&M to Create History as Rachel Roupe Scripts Softball Cinderella StoryOnce upon a diamond, a tale began. The post Liberty University Stun Texas A&M to Create History as Rachel Roupe Scripts Softball Cinderella Story appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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WFXR on MSNChanges are in place for the Lynchburg Regional on NCAA Division III Baseball TournamentNews on the Lynchburg Hornets and their regional at home beginning Friday due to to the field conditions at Fox Field from the torrential rain, they had to the schedule and location for Lynchburg baseball’s regional this weekend.
A&M run-ruled the Red Foxes and now turns its attention back to Liberty, the highest ranked midmajor in the country, according to RPI. More: Texas A&M softball vs Liberty: Scouting report for NCAA Tournament regional matchup The Aggies have scored 38 runs in their three games,
Liberty University began its NCAA softball tournament run with a 10-5 win over Marist College on Friday at Davis Diamond, advancing in the Bryan-College Station Regional.
Rachel Roupe hit two home runs for Liberty, Savannah Jessee hit a two-run shot and the Flames beat No. 1 Texas A&M 6-5 to win the Bryan-College Station Regional and eliminate the top-seeded Aggies