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  2. Wayne State Wildcats - Wikipedia

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    Wayne State began its football program in 1912. In 1970, the team played in a bowl game; it would not do this again until 2007. From 1999, when it joined the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, through 2018, the team went 93–128–0 (.421) . Through the 2018 season, Wayne State sports an all-time record of 425–485–40 (.468). [1]

  3. Oklahoma Sooners softball - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Sooners softball team represents the University of Oklahoma in NCAA Division I college softball. The team competes in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and plays its home games at Love's Field in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners are currently led by head coach Patty Gasso.

  4. 1970 Women's College World Series - Wikipedia

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    Softball teams from 17 schools met on May 15–17 at the George W. Dill Softball Center at Benson Park [1] in Omaha, Nebraska. [2] The John F. Kennedy College Patriettes won their second consecutive college softball championship by winning five of their six games, defeating Southwest Missouri State in the final if-necessary game, 7–6. [2]

  5. How NIL and transfer portal are powering Oklahoma, college ...

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    Oklahoma softball made history on Thursday night, earning its third consecutive national title and becoming only the second team in NCAA softball history to do so.The Sooners ended the 2023 season ...

  6. Kenny Gajewski - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma State 39–22: 12–6: T-2nd: NCAA Fayetteville Regional: 2019: Oklahoma State 45–17: 13–5: 2nd: Women's College World Series: 2020: Oklahoma State 19–5: 0–0: Season canceled due to COVID-19: 2021: Oklahoma State 48–12: 15–3: 2nd: Women's College World Series: 2022: Oklahoma State 48–14: 14–4: 2nd: Women's College World ...

  7. Cowgirl Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Cowgirl Stadium is a softball facility and home field to the Oklahoma State University softball team. The team is an NCAA Division I competitor, and plays in the Big 12 Conference . The stadium is located in Stillwater, Oklahoma , on the northeast corner of the Oklahoma State University campus , north of the corner of Duck and near the men's ...

  8. Alyssa Brito - Wikipedia

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    During the 2023 Women's College World Series, she hit .417, with one RBI, two runs scored, and drawing three walks, to help Oklahoma win their third consecutive national championship. [ 8 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Following the season she was named an all-Big 12 first team honoree and a unanimous NFCA first team All-American.

  9. 1972 Women's College World Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 Women's College World Series (WCWS) was contested among 16 college softball teams on May 18–21 in Omaha, Nebraska. This fourth WCWS was notable for the only appearance of a team from outside the United States, as the team from Tokyo–Nihon University of Japan proved to be a hit with both spectators and the other teams in the tournament.