Cowgirl Softball clinches trip to NCAA Super Regionals with 11-5 win over Stanford
The No. 15 Oklahoma State Cowgirl Softball team clinched a spot in the NCAA Super Regionals with an 11-5 victory over No. 14 Stanford, thanks to a dominating six-run fifth inning. This win brought Oklahoma State's overall record to 41-15, while Stanford fell to 39-15. Key performances included Amanda Hasler, who went 3-for-4 with three RBI and a home run, and Claire Timm, who hit a grand slam in the decisive fifth inning. With this victory, Oklahoma State will face Nebraska in a best-of-three series, with a chance to advance to the Women's College World Series. Ruby Meylan pitched a complete game for the Cowgirls, earning her 29th win of the season.
By the Numbers- Oklahoma State scored 6 runs in the fifth inning.
- Amanda Hasler recorded her 100th career RBI with a double.
- Oklahoma State's victory improved their overall record to 41-15.
- Stanford's overall record dropped to 39-15.
The Cowgirls are set to compete against Nebraska in a best-of-three NCAA Super Regional series this weekend, with attendance from fans expected to boost momentum. A win in this series would secure them a place in the Women's College World Series.
Bottom LineOklahoma State's commanding win not only showcases their offensive firepower but also puts them one step closer to their ultimate goal of reaching the Women's College World Series. The team's ability to perform under pressure will be critical as they head into the Super Regionals.
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