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OU softball cruises vs. Binghamton to begin Norman Regional; Kendall Wells hits No. 37
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OU softball cruises vs. Binghamton to begin Norman Regional; Kendall Wells hits No. 37

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  • OU opens NCAA Norman Regional with an 11-0 run-rule win over Binghamton, showcasing early offensive depth and dominant defense.
  • Kasidi Pickering put OU on the board with a two-run homer, starting a first-inning surge that set the tone for the run-rule victory.
  • Kai Minor followed with a two-run shot in the second, extending OU's lead and signaling continued offensive firepower.
  • Ella Parker added a solo homer to reach No. 22 for the season, helping build a commanding early lead for OU.
  • Audrey Lowry started in the circle and held Binghamton to a single hit while striking out three over two innings.
  • Berkley Zache contributed two scoreless innings in relief, continuing OU's strong pitching depth behind Lowry.
  • Allyssa Parker closed the game with a clean fifth inning, delivering a crisp defensive and pitching finish.
  • OU's regional win streak extends to 17 following the blowout, reinforcing the program's regional dominance entering Saturday.
  • The Sooners connected on four home runs in four innings, underscoring their power as one of the nation's top home-run teams.
  • The OU Daily piece notes three key takeaways: strong start, defensive dominance, and reliable bullpen management for a comprehensive regional-opening win.
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Kansas High School Baseball State Tournament May Change Venues Because of Jayhawks’ NCAA Run
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Kansas High School Baseball State Tournament May Change Venues Because of Jayhawks’ NCAA Run

  • KSHSAA may relocate some high school baseball semifinals and finals to Tointon Family Stadium if KU hosts an NCAA regional.
  • Semifinals for 3A and the 2A/1A classifications could be played at Tointon on May 27 with 4A semifinals following on May 28 if the venue change occurs.
  • Kansas could still host a regional if their NCAA bid advances, but the final hosting decision will come by May 24.
  • KU’s 38-15 spring record positions the Jayhawks as a potential No. 1 seed for an NCAA regional, impacting schedule decisions.
  • Hoglund Ballpark is the current host site for several state semifinals and finals before potential relocation.
  • Tointon Family Stadium has previously hosted Kansas high school postseason baseball and would serve as a backup venue.
  • The plan reflects worse-case scheduling conflicts tied to Kansas’ rapid turnaround and postseason aims.
  • The state tournament spans multiple classifications with specific dates, including May 27–29 for some games.
  • Kansas’ Big 12 regular-season finale and conference title bid could influence regional hosting decisions.
  • If KU earns a regional, the path could lead to a Super Regional and a shot at the College World Series in Omaha.
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Texas Tech's Halleman Sparks Seven Stolen Bases in 10-3 Regional Win Over Marist
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Texas Tech's Halleman Sparks Seven Stolen Bases in 10-3 Regional Win Over Marist

  • Texas Tech captured a 10-3 win over Marist in the NCAA Regional opener, emphasizing speed on the bases.
  • Logan Halleman fueled the win with speed, scoring and stealing bases after being inserted into the lineup.
  • Mia Williams joined the record books by becoming the program’s first to reach 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases in a season.
  • Taylor Pannell added a two-run homer during a five-run third inning to help break the game open.
  • Texas Tech pitcher Kaitlyn Terry earned the win, improving to 23-1 on the year.
  • Samantha Lincoln closed the final three innings, preserving the win for Texas Tech.
  • Texas Tech will play Ole Miss the next day, with the winner advancing directly to the regional final.
  • Coach Gerry Glasco praised Halleman’s speed and described her as a 'nightmare on the bases' for opponents.
  • Marist coach Joe Ausanio acknowledged Texas Tech’s aggressive baserunning approach.
  • The regional featured a mix of timely hitting and clutch baserunning, underscoring Tech’s balanced offense.
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