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As the Lady Vols begin super regional play in the NCAA Softball Tournament on Friday, here what you need to know about why Tennessee wears blue uniforms:
Jocelyn Alo was traded to Oklahoma City Spark by Smash It Sports Vipers in exchange for draft picks and cash considerations. [4] Oh Jan 25, 2023, the Vipers announced their home stadium for the 2023 season will be Choccolocco Park in Oxford, Alabama. [5] WPF announced the addition of a second expansion team for 2023 in Texas.
SmashIt Sports Vipers April 13, 2022: Suzy Brookshire [23] SmashIt Sports Vipers April 14, 2022: Sami Fagan [24] USSSA Pride April 15, 2022: Tatyana Forbes [25] SmashIt Sports Vipers April 18, 2022: Abbey Cheek [26] USSSA Pride April 21, 2022: Ciara Bryan [27] SmashIt Sports Vipers April 24, 2022: Alissa Dalton [28] SmashIt Sports Vipers May 10 ...
Women's Professional Fastpitch (WPF) is a professional women's fastpitch softball league in the United States. The new league began its promotional campaign in 2021 [3] and launched its first official season in 2023.
Suzannah Lillian Brookshire-González (born March 17, 1998) is an American professional softball player for the Smash It Sports Vipers of the Women's Professional Fastpitch (WPF). She played for college softball for three universities from 2017 to 2021, the San Jose State Spartans, Sacramento State Hornets and the Long Beach State 49ers.
Tatyana Forbes (born June 27, 1997) is an American professional softball player for the Smash It Sports Vipers of the Women's Professional Fastpitch (WPF). She is also a member of Mexico women's national softball team , and competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics .
The 2000 NCAA Division I softball tournament was held 18 through May 29, 2000, as the final part of the 2000 NCAA Division I softball season. The tournament culminated with the 2000 Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City .