Three of the Hawaiian Softbird matches will be led to Oklahoma City after helping their teams in the World Women’s College series in 2024.
Graduates of MaryKnoll, Nelly McConnery-Marineas and “Aila Aila Agbayani” played key roles in the NCAA Super NCAA Regional Super Number 2.
Four times of the national champion defender, with a 13-2 victory on Saturday, punched his ticket to WCWS.
Mcerroe-Marinas began its 15th home season, while Agbayani won a 1-1 win over RBI and scored a match that Sooners continued to pursue a national direct fifth title.
Joining them in Oklahoma is native to Braiesey Rosa, because his Ugan ducks gained his place in WCWS with a superb regional victory over freedom.
Meanwhile, another Hawaiian athlete is still arguing. Kamehameha Mua Williams and Georgia Bulldogs face Florida in a decisive game on Sunday and the winner is going to join the WCWS field.
The World Women’s College series begins on Thursday in Oklahoma.