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The state's softball state is displaced by Indiana to reach NCAA regional finals

Fayetteville, AR attack of a 12-run engine and the NCAA soft ball tournament of the program for runs in a game, the Oklahoma State avoided the excretion with a six-in-run-Rule victory, 16-8 via Indiana, Regional in Bogle Park on Saturday evening.

The victory sends OSU to the regional final and must defeat No. 4 National Saatgut Arkansas in back-to-back games on Sunday. The first game should begin at 3 p.m.

OSU took control of third place when 12 cowgirls came on the plate and scored all goals before Indiana in the Inning took out an out.

A total of 15 players stepped onto the plate and produced five singles, three doubles and two homes – one of Amanda Hasler was a Grand Slam in her second plate appearance of the inn.

Indiana fought back to avoid a loss of five-in-in running rule, but the cowgirls stated two Morte runs in the upper side of the sixth and the Pitcher Ruby Meylan ended it in the lower half.

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It took an evaluation initiated by referee to help, but the OSU added two more runs and stretched the lead to eight.

An infield single from Megan Delgadillo started the action with an out, and Amanda Hasler was hit by a pitch for the third time in the game. Rosie Davis drove with a single and Prise-Runner Macy Graf in Delgadillo, who was achieved on a groundout by Karli Godwin.

Ruby Meylan goes into the circle with the chance to complete a run-rul victory for the cowgirls.

– Scott Wright, staff author

A single to the left on the left field gave the Hoosiers a Baserunner, but Osu Pitcher Ruby Meylan kept her with a strike and a groundout.

If the cowgirls want to shorten this game, you need at least a few runs in sixth place.

– Scott Wright, staff author

The OSU put a few runners with two infield singles on the base, but a hard row by Audrey Schneidmiller triggered the threat.

The cowgirls will not receive the five-in-run rul victory that they might have hoped for in front of a few innerings and have to settle in a circle to keep their six-run pillow safe.

– Scott Wright, staff author

Osu went through three jugs at the end of the fourth.

A double from Madalyn Strader achieved two and one single from Josie Bird before the Osu coach Kenny Gajewski decided to go to the bullpen.

He brought Junior Kyra Aycock with him, who gave up a walk and a RBI single before handing over the ball to Ruby Meylan.

Meylan allowed Taylor Minnick a two-run double with two or two runs, but got a strike to end the frame.

– Scott Wright, staff author

The OSU added to his leadership when it closes a potential run of the running rule victory.

Pinch-Hitter Micaela Wark, who had been the regular player of the team before this weekend, hit a victim fly to the right field that Rachael Hempoot scored and the Pinch-Runner Tara Vandewater moved to third place.

The cowgirls then loaded the bases, but Rosie Davis sat down on Shortstop to end them.

– Scott Wright, staff author

The 30-minute break between Innings did not harm Osu-Pitcher Rylee Crandall.

A flyout and a few groundouts brought Crandall through the inning in 11 parking spaces.

– Scott Wright, staff author

Osu had missed a bit of life in the first two innings, but everything changed in the third.

The OSU sent 15 rackets to the plate, saw four Indiana pitchers and scored 12 runs before taking an out.

Indiana returned to his Ass Brianna Copeland to reach the third inning, but Copeland no longer seemed to have petrol.

After Copeland had thrown the first dough against Saint Louis on Friday against Osu and 139 on Saturday, he kicked the first dough and hit the next. Then Rosie Davis followed with an RBI single and Copeland was replaced by Taylor Hess.

But the OSU bats heat up. Karli Godwin doubled in the middle to achieve Hasler, and Tallen Edwards beat a colorful single with a Squeeze attempt and achieved Davis. Tia Warsop, who won the right field to bring Godwin.

A large back to the pitcher was too hot to handle it, and Edwards scored on the single and triggered another pitching change. Indiana returned to the original starter Jasmine Reyes.

Audrey Schneidmiller was looking for a double -to -medium field field that achieved Wartsop. Bloodworth moved into the right field to achieve. Megan Delgadillo, who hit the inning for the second time, invited the bases with a colorful single.

And that was the stage for Hasler, who sent first place in the bat over the midfield fence for a Grand Slam. It was her 16th Homerun of the season.

At that time Jenae Berry became the fourth pitcher of the inning.

Davis raised a solo home in the next bat to the left field and brought the 12th run of the innernings without Indiana.

Karli Godwin, Tallen of Edwards and Tia Warsop flew into the outer field one after the other to end the inning at this time.

– Scott Wright, staff author

The Indiana half of the second ended two flyouts to the midfield around a strike view.

The OSU is back at the top of the order that enters the third to tie the game.

– Scott Wright, staff author

A Leadoff Single by Karli Godwin followed a few Field's Choice Grounders, the last of Tia Warsop, who stole second place with two outs.

Rachael Hertshoot followed with a double to legal field to achieve Wartsop, and cut off Indiana's lead in half.

– Scott Wright, staff author

Indiana got good fluctuations at the top of the line -up and scored two runs at the bottom of the first. The Leadoff -Hitter Brianna Copeland opened with a double to the middle field and hardly hit the throw. Taylor Minnick followed with a double in the right field gap and scored Copeland.

The Osu Catcher Audrey Schneidmiller seemed to tag Copeland before she came on the plate, but the ball came out of her glove and Copeland returned to the plate again before Osu realized that she hadn't touched him at first.

Minnick appeared in third place on the plate and scored a victim fly by Avery Parker.

– Scott Wright, staff author

Amanda Hasler went on a one-out walk, but was doubled by the first basis to end the inning when the field of Indiana Center Melina Wilkison on Rosie Davis' Looping Line Drive in the right field made a diving catch.

– Scott Wright, staff author

Osu trainer Kenny Gajewski settled on Saturday evening for Rylee Crandall as a starting jug for the elimination game against Indiana.

The Hoosiers will go in circles with Jasmine Reyes after the starter No. 1 Brianna Copeland used to throw all seven innerings (139 parking spaces) against Saint Louis.

Gajewski showed a remarkable change of his stroke order from the last two games and moved Amanda Hasler from the catcher to the designated player. Audrey Schneidmiller will catch eighth place and throw.

– Scott Wright, staff author

When does OSU softball starts indiana?

  • Date: Sunday, May 17th
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. CT

The game Oklahoma State against Indiana begins at 6:30 p.m. CT in Bogle Park in Fayetteeville, Arkansas.

On which channel is OSU softball against Indiana today?

Oklahoma State against Indiana is broadcast on ESPN+.

2025 regional plan from Fayetteeville

All times are central time (CT)

Friday, May 16

  • Game 1: Oklahoma State 11, Indiana 6
  • Game 2: No. 4 Arkansas 10, Saint Louis 0 (5 Innings)

Saturday, May 17th

  • Game 3: Arkansas 6, Oklahoma State 5
  • Game 4 (excretion game): Indiana against Saint Louis, 3:45 p.m. (ESPN+)
  • Game 5 (excretion game): Loser from game 3 against winners of game 4, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN+)

Sunday, May 18th

  • Game 6: Arkansas against winners of game 5, 3 p.m. (TBD)
  • Game 7 (if necessary): TBD against TBD, 5:30 p.m. (TBD)

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