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Check out the awards for the 6A SIC and 5A SIC. We will update this page as more leagues make their selections.
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.
Section playoffs start Monday and several teams from central Minnesota have high expectations. Cathedral and ROCORI would like to get back to state.
The College of Southern Idaho softball team opened the NJCAA Tournament with a game against the Navarro College Bulldogs and unfortunately for the Golden Eagles, the bats may have been left back in the Gem State.
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNEaston softball earns D-11 playoff win with power from Burns, Betts and pitching from RindaJunior first baseman Thalia Burns and junior third baseman Zoe Betts each hit a 2-run homer and senior pitcher Audrey Rinda struck out 13 in the Red Rovers' victory over E.S. South.
The Oregon softball team kept its season alive with back-to-back wins over Stanford on Sunday to claim their home regional.
Hampton Roads is already home this season to two softball state champions, after No. 3 Nansemond-Suffolk Academy and No. 4 Greenbrier Christian Academy won Virginia Independent Schools Athletic
Tribunes softball team is heading to the NJCAA Division III World Series after securing the North B District Championship last week. The team is now just four wins away from a national championship.Sophomore pitcher Amanda Linnenbrink played a crucial role in the Tribunes’ success,
Six years later the Rams are at again and on Monday night they pulled off another huge stunner by beating top-seeded Steinert, 2-1, in the semifinals of the Colonial Valley Conference Championships at Armstrong Park.
For the first time in East Central High School softball history, the Hornets have advanced to the UIL Class 6A-Division I State Tournament, a milestone that marks the school’s first state tournament appearance in any sport in 28 years.
BROOKLINE - After a shutout loss at to Bishop Feehan home on Friday, the Newton North softball team had a chance to turn things around on Monday when they traveled to Brookline. From the very first inning, the runs flew in for the Tigers. Newton North plated 10 runs on four first innings hits, on the way to a 19-0 road victory.