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As the tournament winner, Nebraska earned the Big Ten Conference's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I softball tournament. All games of the tournament were aired on BTN . [ 2 ] This was the first tournament since 2019 , after the previous two tournaments were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
Scottsbluff was founded in 1899 across the North Platte River from its namesake, a bluff that is now protected by the National Park Service as Scotts Bluff National Monument. The monument was named after Hiram Scott , a fur trader with the Rocky Mountain Fur Company who was found dead in the vicinity on the return trip from a fur expedition.
The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division II softball, according to NCAA.com. [1] These teams compete for the NCAA Division II Softball Championship. (For schools whose athletic branding does not directly correspond with the school name, the athletic branding is in parentheses.)
Natick High School softball player Olivia Schultz smiles after crossing the plate at Framingham, April 13, 2022. Maeve Walker, Fr., Algonquin: Walker (2 triples, 2 RBIs) had three hits in an 11-4 ...
The tournament has been held since 1997, when the SEC began sponsoring softball. In 1997 it was an eight-team, double-elimination tournament with byes for the top two seeds. From 1998 until 2005 it was an eight-team, double-elimination tournament with no byes.
KHYY (107.3 FM, "The Trail 107.3") is a radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. [2] Licensed to Minatare, Nebraska, in the United States, the station is currently owned by Nebraska Rural Radio Association. [3]
KNEB-FM (94.1 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Scottsbluff, Nebraska , United States, the station serves the Scottsbluff area. The station is owned by Nebraska Rural Radio Association and features programming from CBS News Radio .
The newspaper was founded as the Scotts Bluff Republican in 1900 by Eugene T. Westervelt. [1] [2] It was Scottsbluff's first newspaper and was located in one of the earliest constructed buildings in the city. [3] The first issue appeared on May 4, 1900 and the paper was originally published weekly. [4]