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2022 Women's College World Series (Softball)


Women's College World Series Schedule


Thursday, June 2
Game 1:
Texas vs. No. 5 UCLA
Game 2: No. 9 Northwestern vs. No. 1 Oklahoma
Game 3: Oregon State vs. No. 14 Florida
Game 4: Arizona vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State

Friday, June 3
Game 5:
Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2
Game 6: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Saturday, June 4
Game 7:
Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2
Game 8: Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4

Sunday, June 5
Game 9:
Winner Game 7 vs. Loser Game 6
Game 10: Winner Game 8 vs. Loser Game 5

Monday, June 6
Game 11:
Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 9
Game 12 (if necessary): Rematch Game 11
Game 13: Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 10
Game 14 (if necessary): Rematch Game 13

WCWS finals
Game 1:
8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 8
Game 2: 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 9
Game 3 (if necessary): 8:30 p.m. on Friday, June 10
 

Women's College World Series Schedule



Thursday, June 2
Game 1:
Texas 7, No. 5 UCLA 2
Texas pulled off the first upset of the WCWS with this 7-2 win over No. 5 UCLA. They scored the most World Series runs in program history
Game 2: No. 1 Oklahoma 13, No. 9 Northwestern 2 (5 inn.)
The Sooners picked up their 39th run-rule win of the season in typical OU fashion.
Game 3: No. 14 Florida 7, Oregon State 1
Natalie Lugo came in the game in relief for Florida after the Gators gave up four hits and a run in the first, getting them out of a bases-loaded jam before going on to pitch six innings with just one hit allowed and six strikeouts.
Game 4: No. 7 Oklahoma State 4, Arizona 2
Karli Petty sent one over the fence for a three-run homer. Maxwell finished the job from there and Oklahoma State advanced to the winners bracket.

Friday, June 3
Game 5:
UCLA 6, Northwestern
Northwestern was eliminated from the WCWS with the loss, marking the end of a spectacular career for Big Ten Pitcher of the Year, Danielle Williams, and Big Ten Player of the Year, Lewis.
Game 6: Arizona 3, Oregon State 1
Arizona advanced to Sunday with a 3-1 win over Oregon State. The Wildcats dazzled defensively and got just enough done at the plate to walk away with the win and keep their run alive at the WCWS. Carlie Scupin went 3 for 3 at the plate for the Cats.

Saturday, June 4
Game 7:
Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2
Game 8: Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4

Sunday, June 5
Game 9:
Winner Game 7 vs. Loser Game 6
Game 10: Winner Game 8 vs. Loser Game 5

Monday, June 6
Game 11:
Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 9
Game 12 (if necessary): Rematch Game 11
Game 13: Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 10
Game 14 (if necessary): Rematch Game 13

WCWS finals
Game 1:
8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 8
Game 2: 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 9
Game 3 (if necessary): 8:30 p.m. on Friday, June 10
 

Women's College World Series Schedule



Thursday, June 2
Game 1:
Texas 7, No. 5 UCLA 2
Texas pulled off the first upset of the WCWS with this 7-2 win over No. 5 UCLA. They scored the most World Series runs in program history
Game 2: No. 1 Oklahoma 13, No. 9 Northwestern 2 (5 inn.)
The Sooners picked up their 39th run-rule win of the season in typical OU fashion.
Game 3: No. 14 Florida 7, Oregon State 1
Natalie Lugo came in the game in relief for Florida after the Gators gave up four hits and a run in the first, getting them out of a bases-loaded jam before going on to pitch six innings with just one hit allowed and six strikeouts.
Game 4: No. 7 Oklahoma State 4, Arizona 2
Karli Petty sent one over the fence for a three-run homer. Maxwell finished the job from there and Oklahoma State advanced to the winners bracket.

Friday, June 3
Game 5:
UCLA 6, Northwestern
Northwestern was eliminated from the WCWS with the loss, marking the end of a spectacular career for Big Ten Pitcher of the Year, Danielle Williams, and Big Ten Player of the Year, Lewis.
Game 6: Arizona 3, Oregon State 1
Arizona advanced to Sunday with a 3-1 win over Oregon State. The Wildcats dazzled defensively and got just enough done at the plate to walk away with the win and keep their run alive at the WCWS. Carlie Scupin went 3 for 3 at the plate for the Cats.

Saturday, June 4
Game 7:
Oklahoma 7, Texas 2
Oklahoma is on to the semifinals. The scoring started early with a two-run home run from Jocelyn Alo. Texas responded with a run of its own in the bottom of the first to make it a one-run game. But the Sooners broke it wide open in fifth with four runs on five hits.
Game 8: Oklahoma State 2, Florida 0
Oklahoma State is one win away from the championship series in the 2022 WCWS. Florida will meet UCLA on Sunday for a chance to play in the semifinals against Oklahoma.

Sunday, June 5
Game 9:
UCLA 8, Florida 0
UCLA is on to the semifinals after shutting out Florida. Holly Azevedo pitched six innings for the Bruins, giving up only two hits. Azevedo is now 21-2 this season with a 1.22 ERA.

Game 10:
Texas 5, Arizona 2
The Texas Longhorns have advanced to the semifinals. Texas surrendered its 1-run lead in the top of the fourth on a base hit by Arizona's Carlie Scupin. But the Longhorns answered in the bottom of the inning with a three-run homer by JJ Smith.

Monday, June 6
Game 11:
Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 9
Game 12 (if necessary): Rematch Game 11
Game 13: Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 10
Game 14 (if necessary): Rematch Game 13

WCWS finals
Game 1:
8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 8
Game 2: 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 9
Game 3 (if necessary): 8:30 p.m. on Friday, June 10
 
Monday, June 6

Game 11: Oklahoma vs. UCLA
Game 12 (if necessary)

Game 13: Oklahoma State vs. Texas
Game 14 (if necessary)
 
2022 Women's Softball Rankings

Top-10: Team/Conference
No.1: Oklahoma (Big 12)
No.2: Virginia Tech (ACC)
No.3: Florida State (ACC)
No.4: Arkansas (SEC)
No.5: Alabama (SEC)
No.6: UCLA (Pac-12)
No.7: Oklahoma State (Big 12)
No.8: Clemson (ACC)
No.9: Duke (ACC)
No.10: Arizona State (Pac-12)
 

Women's College World Series Schedule



Thursday, June 2
Game 1:
Texas 7, No. 5 UCLA 2
Texas pulled off the first upset of the WCWS with this 7-2 win over No. 5 UCLA. They scored the most World Series runs in program history

Game 2: No. 1 Oklahoma 13, No. 9 Northwestern 2 (5 inn.)
The Sooners picked up their 39th run-rule win of the season in typical OU fashion.

Game 3: No. 14 Florida 7, Oregon State 1
Natalie Lugo came in the game in relief for Florida after the Gators gave up four hits and a run in the first, getting them out of a bases-loaded jam before going on to pitch six innings with just one hit allowed and six strikeouts.

Game 4: No. 7 Oklahoma State 4, Arizona 2
Karli Petty sent one over the fence for a three-run homer. Maxwell finished the job from there and Oklahoma State advanced to the winners bracket.

Friday, June 3
Game 5:
UCLA 6, Northwestern
Northwestern was eliminated from the WCWS with the loss, marking the end of a spectacular career for Big Ten Pitcher of the Year, Danielle Williams, and Big Ten Player of the Year, Lewis.

Game 6: Arizona 3, Oregon State 1
Arizona advanced to Sunday with a 3-1 win over Oregon State. The Wildcats dazzled defensively and got just enough done at the plate to walk away with the win and keep their run alive at the WCWS. Carlie Scupin went 3 for 3 at the plate for the Cats.

Saturday, June 4
Game 7:
Oklahoma 7, Texas 2
Oklahoma is on to the semifinals. The scoring started early with a two-run home run from Jocelyn Alo. Texas responded with a run of its own in the bottom of the first to make it a one-run game. But the Sooners broke it wide open in fifth with four runs on five hits.

Game 8: Oklahoma State 2, Florida 0
Oklahoma State is one win away from the championship series in the 2022 WCWS. Florida will meet UCLA on Sunday for a chance to play in the semifinals against Oklahoma.

Sunday, June 5
Game 9:
UCLA 8, Florida 0
UCLA is on to the semifinals after shutting out Florida. Holly Azevedo pitched six innings for the Bruins, giving up only two hits. Azevedo is now 21-2 this season with a 1.22 ERA.


Game 10: Texas 5, Arizona 2
The Texas Longhorns have advanced to the semifinals. Texas surrendered its 1-run lead in the top of the fourth on a base hit by Arizona's Carlie Scupin. But the Longhorns answered in the bottom of the inning with a three-run homer by JJ Smith.

Monday, June 6
Game 11:
UCLA 7, Oklahoma 3
UCLA forced the “If necessary” game with its 7-3 win over Oklahoma early Monday afternoon. The Bruins set the tone in the top of the first when Delanie Wisz hit a two-run home run to left field to make it 2-0.



Game 12: Oklahoma 15, UCLA 0
Oklahoma advanced to the championship series. Hope Trautwein pitched all five innings for the Sooners, striking out six batters. Trautwein improves to 21-1 on the season with a 0.49 ERA.

Game 13: Texas 5, Oklahoma State 0
Texas forced another game with a 5-0 win over Oklahoma State on Monday evening. A three-run home run by Courtney Day gave the Longhorns an early lead in the second inning.

Game 14: Texas 6, Oklahoma State 5
Texas punched its ticket to the WCWS finals with a 6-5 win over Oklahoma State. After the Cowgirls scored five runs in the first three innings

WCWS finals
Game 1:
Texas vs. Oklahoma, Wednesday, June 8
Game 2: Oklahoma vs. Texas, Thursday, June 9
Game 3 (if necessary): Friday, June 10
 

WCWS 2022: Why Oklahoma softball's dominance extends beyond the batter's box


Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso knew it sounded strange as she said it out loud. Something good came out of a loss? But hold on a second, because she can describe the silver lining of Monday's 7-3 defeat at the hands of UCLA. A month ago, the Sooners' march to the WCWS -- a wire-to-wire run as the No. 1 team in softball, with the top ERA and the top batting average in the game -- was nearly derailed when ace pitcher Jordy Bahl felt something pop in her right forearm as she warmed up during the last series of the regular season against Oklahoma State. Immediately, she shut it down and hasn't started a game since, only appearing in a few innings of relief this week as she continues to work her way back.

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Texas Longhorns first unseeded team to reach Women's College World Series finals


Texas stormed back from five runs down to beat Oklahoma State 6-5 and reach the Women's College World Series championship series for the first time in program history. Texas coach Mike White, who will be making his first WCWS final appearance, admitted that he never would have thought as recently as a month ago that his team could go this far in the tournament.
Texas advances to play top-seeded Oklahoma in the best-of-three series starting on Wednesday night. The Longhorns (47-20-1) handed the Sooners (57-3) their first loss of the season in April but lost the rematch last Saturday, 7-2.

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Doubleheaders in Women's College World Series semifinals threaten player safety, say coaches


Oklahoma bounced back from losing a Women's College World Series semifinal to UCLA on Monday, dominating the Bruins in a game that started 30 minutes after the first one concluded. The Sooners handled it fine, but Gasso still called it a player safety issue. She likes that the NCAA's Division I Competition Oversight Committee added a day between the semifinals and finals, one of several popular changes made before the season. But she would give it up for more time between the semifinal games.

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Women's College World Series Schedule



Thursday, June 2
Game 1:
Texas 7, No. 5 UCLA 2
Texas pulled off the first upset of the WCWS with this 7-2 win over No. 5 UCLA. They scored the most World Series runs in program history

Game 2: No. 1 Oklahoma 13, No. 9 Northwestern 2 (5 inn.)
The Sooners picked up their 39th run-rule win of the season in typical OU fashion.

Game 3: No. 14 Florida 7, Oregon State 1
Natalie Lugo came in the game in relief for Florida after the Gators gave up four hits and a run in the first, getting them out of a bases-loaded jam before going on to pitch six innings with just one hit allowed and six strikeouts.

Game 4: No. 7 Oklahoma State 4, Arizona 2
Karli Petty sent one over the fence for a three-run homer. Maxwell finished the job from there and Oklahoma State advanced to the winners bracket.

Friday, June 3
Game 5:
UCLA 6, Northwestern
Northwestern was eliminated from the WCWS with the loss, marking the end of a spectacular career for Big Ten Pitcher of the Year, Danielle Williams, and Big Ten Player of the Year, Lewis.

Game 6: Arizona 3, Oregon State 1
Arizona advanced to Sunday with a 3-1 win over Oregon State. The Wildcats dazzled defensively and got just enough done at the plate to walk away with the win and keep their run alive at the WCWS. Carlie Scupin went 3 for 3 at the plate for the Cats.

Saturday, June 4
Game 7:
Oklahoma 7, Texas 2
Oklahoma is on to the semifinals. The scoring started early with a two-run home run from Jocelyn Alo. Texas responded with a run of its own in the bottom of the first to make it a one-run game. But the Sooners broke it wide open in fifth with four runs on five hits.

Game 8: Oklahoma State 2, Florida 0
Oklahoma State is one win away from the championship series in the 2022 WCWS. Florida will meet UCLA on Sunday for a chance to play in the semifinals against Oklahoma.

Sunday, June 5
Game 9:
UCLA 8, Florida 0
UCLA is on to the semifinals after shutting out Florida. Holly Azevedo pitched six innings for the Bruins, giving up only two hits. Azevedo is now 21-2 this season with a 1.22 ERA.


Game 10: Texas 5, Arizona 2
The Texas Longhorns have advanced to the semifinals. Texas surrendered its 1-run lead in the top of the fourth on a base hit by Arizona's Carlie Scupin. But the Longhorns answered in the bottom of the inning with a three-run homer by JJ Smith.

Monday, June 6
Game 11:
UCLA 7, Oklahoma 3
UCLA forced the “If necessary” game with its 7-3 win over Oklahoma early Monday afternoon. The Bruins set the tone in the top of the first when Delanie Wisz hit a two-run home run to left field to make it 2-0.


Game 12: Oklahoma 15, UCLA 0
Oklahoma advanced to the championship series. Hope Trautwein pitched all five innings for the Sooners, striking out six batters. Trautwein improves to 21-1 on the season with a 0.49 ERA.

Game 13: Texas 5, Oklahoma State 0
Texas forced another game with a 5-0 win over Oklahoma State on Monday evening. A three-run home run by Courtney Day gave the Longhorns an early lead in the second inning.

Game 14: Texas 6, Oklahoma State 5
Texas punched its ticket to the WCWS finals with a 6-5 win over Oklahoma State. After the Cowgirls scored five runs in the first three innings

WCWS finals
Game 1:
Oklahoma 16, Texas 1
The Sooners set a WCWS record with six home runs to take down Texas and move one win away from their second consecutive title and sixth overall. The Longhorns, the first unseeded team to make the finals, now have to beat OU twice in a row to win the championship.

Game 2:Oklahoma 10, Texas 5
It was a defensive battle between Oklahoma and Texas in Game 2 as both teams found themselves getting out of jams throughout the night. The Sooners really stepped on the gas with a four run sixth inning that included a sacrifice fly that scored Tiare Jennings and a three-run homer from Grace Lyons. With the rally, the Sooners set a new WCWS tournament record for runs scored with 64.
 
WCWS finals​
Game 1:
Oklahoma 16, Texas 1
The Sooners set a WCWS record with six home runs to take down Texas and move one win away from their second consecutive title and sixth overall. The Longhorns, the first unseeded team to make the finals, now have to beat OU twice in a row to win the championship.

Game 2:Oklahoma 10, Texas 5
It was a defensive battle between Oklahoma and Texas in Game 2 as both teams found themselves getting out of jams throughout the night. The Sooners really stepped on the gas with a four run sixth inning that included a sacrifice fly that scored Tiare Jennings and a three-run homer from Grace Lyons. With the rally, the Sooners set a new WCWS tournament record for runs scored with 64.
 
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