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After game two of the Women’s College World Series, coach Tim Walton was asked about the fight and competitiveness his team exhibited against Oklahoma.
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After game two of the Women’s College World Series, coach Tim Walton was asked about the fight and competitiveness his team exhibited against Oklahoma.
With two outs and the bases loaded in the second inning, Oklahoma’s Shay Knighten hammered a ball to center field.
The moment Kayli Kvistad came up to the plate in the second inning, Huskies pitcher Taran Alvelo had reason to be worried.
When junior Aleshia Ocasio connected with the pitch, it was clear where the ball was headed.
May 28, 2015: the last time Florida began play in the Women’s College World Series.
When Nicole DeWitt’s powerful hit soared over right field, she brought her left hand to her lips and blew a kiss to the sky.
Along the west coast of the United States, there’s a range of large, clay-colored cliffs that sit face-to-face with the waves of the Pacific Ocean.
Ole Miss right fielder Kylan Becker raced to first base after her decent hit headed straight towards Gators third baseman Aleshia Ocasio. To those watching, it seemed like it would be an easy out for Florida.
This past Saturday marked Senior Day at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium, a special outing dedicated Florida's three-member graduating class.
As FAMU pitcher Veronica Burse threw a ball right down the center of the mound, she should’ve realized what was coming.
The moment Alex Powers nailed the ball, she knew it was going out of the park. With both arms extended in celebration, she watched as her two-run, walk-off homer sailed over the right field wall of JoAnne Graf Field to clinch a victory over the No. 1 Florida Gators.
In the top of the first inning, Ole Miss Rebel Kylan Becker drove the ball to left field to successfully reach first base.
Kentucky freshman Alex Martens stepped into the batter’s box in the bottom of the seventh.
As Kentucky catcher Jenny Schaper scrambled for a ball that didn’t quite make it to her glove, Aleshia Ocasio was headed from third base to home plate.
Few would characterize Florida’s last meeting with Florida State, a 1-0 UF win, as an offensive battle.
In the top of the fifth inning, sophomore Kelly Barnhill zoomed a ball toward home plate.
After sending a ball over the center field wall in the first inning, Amanda Lorenz stood in the batter's box aiming for the same result in the second.
Arkansas shouldn’t have been surprised.
Bethune-Cookman’s Yvonne Siordia hit a pop up toward second baseman Nicole DeWitt.
As the first pitch was headed towards junior Janell Wheaton in the fourth inning, pinch runner Jacqui Switzer was running towards second.