Oklahoma puts its 51-game winning streak on the line vs Florida State in NCAA Softball Championship

by | Jun 7, 2023 | Featured, Softball | 0 comments

Oklahoma softball will put its 51-game winning streak on the line when the Sooners meet Florida State in the 2023 Women’s College World Series championship series. These two teams met in the championship series in 2021, with Oklahoma downing Florida State in three games.

📲 Click or tap here to see stats from Oklahoma’s win over Stanford

To get to the championship series, Oklahoma needed nine innings before finally escaping Stanford, 4-2. Florida State did not need extra innings, instead turning to ace Kathryn Sandercock to close out their 5-1 win against Tennessee.

📲 Click or tap here to see stats from Florida State’s win over Tennessee

The teams will have a day off on Tuesday, before beginning the championship series at 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday night. Here is the complete schedule for the three game series.

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2023 Women’s College World Series Championship Series, schedule, TV networks (all times ET)

June 7-June 9 (Best of 3)

 

Florida State continues their undefeated Women’s College World Series, downing Tennessee 5-1 in the national semifinal. Kathryn Sandercock came in to close the game out for FSU, pitching the last three innings of the game while allowing just one hit while striking out four.

FSU’s offense was consistent in the win, scoring in four of the seven innings. Six Seminoles had hits, four had RBI and only two batters struck out, combining for a complete offensive showing as a team.

Florida State will now head to their second championship series in the past three years. Once again, Florida State will meet Oklahoma in the national championship. The Seminoles lost to the Sooners in three games in 2021. Game one of the three-game series is scheduled for Wednesday night at 8 p.m. ET.

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