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  2. 1969 Women's College World Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 Women's College World Series of softball was organized by the Omaha Softball Association and recognized by the Division for Girls' and Women's Sports (DGWS) as a championship tournament. Softball teams from nine colleges met on May 16–18 in Omaha and Fremont, Nebraska.

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    From 1969 to 1982, the women's collegiate softball championship was also known as the Women's College World Series and was promoted as such. [12] The Women's College World Series was played in Omaha, Nebraska, through 1979 and in Norman, Oklahoma, during 1980–1982. AIAW championship 1973–82. Previously administered by the Amateur Softball ...

  4. Connie Claussen - Wikipedia

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    Between 1963 and 1998, Claussen was a professor of physical education at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. [2] In 1979, as a manager of the United States women's national softball team, her team won the gold medal at the Pan American Games. [4] University of Nebraska at Omaha softball complex is named after her. [1]

  5. Missouri softball coach explains what went wrong in shocking ...

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    For as long as it lasts, the Tigers are living on the edge of elimination. Missouri softball, the No. 7 national seed, was stunned by Omaha 3-1 in nine innings Friday at Mizzou Softball Stadium on ...

  6. High school sports: Forest edges West Port in softball

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  7. Nina Korgan - Wikipedia

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    Nina Teresa Korgan was born in Pottawatamie, Iowa to Fred J. Korgan, a farmer and thresher, and Nina Olga (Rupenkamp) Korgan. [2] In an era when extramural women’s sports were not available in high schools, Korgan was an all-around athlete from a young age, playing volleyball, basketball, baseball, soccer, captain ball, and tennis at Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

  8. Nebraska Cornhuskers softball - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska Cornhuskers softball team represents the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten Conference of NCAA Division I. The program was founded in 1976 as a club sport and became an officially sanctioned varsity sport the next year. NU plays its home games at Bowlin Stadium, constructed in 2001 as part of the Haymarket Park complex ...

  9. Former Lake softball standout Jessica LeBeau is transferring ...

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