Liberty, NCAA and softball
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Some call it the biggest upset in softball history, and maybe it was. It certainly turned the softball world on its head. A&M’s loss shows that mid-majors can rise up in college softball.
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.
Liberty softball made history on Sunday night in College Station, Texas.
One of the most memorable regional weekends in NCAA softball tournament history ended fittingly. As the clock was preparing to strike midnight Sunday, with two on, two out and the score tied against Stanford,
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Texas A&M softball hosts Liberty in the College Station Regional of the NCAA Tournament. Here are live game updates.
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NEW RICHMOND, W.Va. (WVVA) - For the first time in 14 years, the Liberty Lady Raiders are headed back to the Class AA softball state tournament.
Kelsey Plum poured in 37 points in her first game with the Los Angeles Sparks to set a new record for the most points in a season opener in league history. The New York Liberty received their rings and beat the Las Vegas Aces behind Natasha Cloud, who made her case as the most important offseason acquisition.
The Lions won 12 straight games to end the regular season and captured the Bay Valley Athletic League title with ease as they outscored their league opponents 131-10 across 10 games. Liberty (20-4, 10-0) also has non-league wins over Granada, College Park, Castro Valley, Archbishop Mitty and California.