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  2. National Softball Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Softball Association (NSA) “is a sporting governing body. The NSA gives softball teams the opportunity to play in qualifying tournaments for State, National - Regional and World Series Tournament play. Also in certain NSA qualifying tournaments, teams are able to win a berth into the NSA Super-World Series.

  3. Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women ...

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    After the last AIAW competition, collegiate national championships in slow-pitch softball were conducted in 1983 and 1984 by the Amateur Softball Association. [14] [15] The University of South Florida won both. It appears that most of the college women's slow-pitch teams at that time were from Florida and North Carolina.

  4. 2024 NCAA Division I softball season - Wikipedia

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    2024 Big Ten softball tournament: Bob Pearl Softball Field • Iowa City, IA: Michigan: Big West Conference: Cal State Fullerton: No Tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid: Colonial Athletic Association: Campbell: Alyssa Henault Campbell: Isabella Smith Campbell: Trena Prater Campbell: 2024 Colonial Athletic Association softball ...

  5. 1991 NCAA Division I softball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the tenth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May 1991, twenty Division I college softball teams contested the championship. The tournament featured eight regionals of either two or three teams, each in a double elimination format.

  6. 1983 National Collegiate slow-pitch softball championship

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    The Amateur Softball Association stepped in to fill the void by organizing the 1983 tournament and another in 1984. Those four years were the only time that major college slow-pitch teams competed for national collegiate titles, although small NAIA schools and junior colleges also conducted their own slow-pitch championships into the 1990s.

  7. Oklahoma high school slowpitch softball storylines, players ...

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    Five OKC-area slowpitch softball players to watch. Karsen Griggs, Sr., Dale: Griggs has the 8-1 Pirates dominating Class 4A in their early quest for another state title.The Kansas signee was named ...

  8. List of Cal State Fullerton Titans softball seasons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Cal State Fullerton Titans softball seasons. The Cal State Fullerton Titans softball program is a college softball team that represents the California State University, Fullerton in the Big West Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association .

  9. United States Specialty Sports Association - Wikipedia

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    Over that last weekend of August 1968, the first USSSA world softball tournament was played in West Allis, Wisconsin. Over the past 40 years USSSA has grown from a couple of thousand slow-pitch softball players to over 3.5 million participants playing 13 primary sports. In fact, USSSA sanctions teams and individuals in 38 sports.