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I watched Oklahoma yesterday and they have the type player you are describing above. Also, those women are up there hacking at the plate. They must have 5 or 6 players hitting over .300 with at least 5 homeruns each. I think one player had 26 HR based on stats flashed on the TV screen.
I think the conference OK plays in accounts for the gaudy stats. I believe someone said the SOS for Oklahoma was horrible.
Here's the latest softball bracketology from College Sports Madness. Here's how they think the Knoxville Regional will stack up.
12 Tennessee
Clemson
Miami(OH)
George Washington
Bracketology
Liberty is a very good team Ashley was Ashley that day and we played well. Caymol was a lost cause when Clemson started a program nothing to be done about that.
personally, I would start Turner against Texas A&M to get a Turner & staff, Rogers, Turner & staff, Rogers pattern if the LVs win every game --- that gets Rogers one more day of rest for her finger and the LV bats are going to have to be lively for them to win any way you pitch it ---- also, that gives them a better chance to be at least 2-1 in the tournament, if not 4-0 --- would Rogers even be able to pitch 3-4 days in a row? [just thinking/speculating]
reminds me of Miranda Kramer pitching with a blistered finger for Western Kentucky in the 2015 Regionals at UGA --- she beat UNC 2-1, then beat UGA 2-1 in 14 innings to go 2-0 and only needing one win on Sunday to make the Super-Regional (basically pitched 3 whole games to win 2) ---- unfortunately, the finger was so torn up by then (I saw photos -- it was ugly) that she had to have it bandaged, which took away her spin that made her so effective and WKU got run-ruled twice by UGA --- Kramer lasted 2/3 of an inning in game one, gave up 6 ER, 4 walks, and 2 WP, but still managed to get a K (of which she had 439 in 2015) --- she tried again in game two and lasted 1 2/3 innings, 9 ER, 6 walks, 2 Ks --- hard enough to do great things with one pitcher without a bad finger thrown into the mixblister/cut that won't heal.