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NCAA Division I Softball Super Regionals Glance

All Times EDT

(Best-of-3; x-if necessary)

Host school is home team for Game 1; visiting school is home team for Game 2; coin flip determines home team for Game 3

At Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Alabama 2, LSU 0

Friday, May 22: No. 1 Alabama 7, No. 4 LSU 0

Saturday, May 23: Alabama 4, LSU 1

At Gainesville, Fla.

Texas Tech 1, Florida 1

Friday, May 22: Texas Tech 10, No. 2 Florida 8

Saturday, May 23: Florida 10, Texas Tech 2

Sunday, May 24: Texas Tech vs. Florida, noon

At Fayetteville, Ark.

Arkansas 2, Duke 0

Friday, May 22: No. 2 Arkansas 14, No. 3 Duke 5, 5 innings

Saturday, May 23: Arkansas 10, Duke 2

At Los Angeles

UCLA 2, UCF 0

Friday, May 22: No. 2 UCLA 9, No. 6 UCF 1, 5 inngs

Saturday, May 23: UCLA 14, UCF 4

At Lincoln, Neb.

Nebraska 2, Oklahoma St. 0

Friday, May 22: No. 1 Nebraska 8, No. 4 Oklahoma St. 1

Saturday, May 23: Nebraska 9, Oklahoma St. 1, 5 innings

At Austin, Texas

Arizona St. 1, Texas 1

Friday, May 22: No. 5 Arizona St. 4, No. 1 Texas 1

Saturday, May 23: Texas 4, Arizona St. 3

Sunday, May 24: Arizona St. vs. Texas, 4:30 p.m.

At Knoxville, Tenn.

Tennessee 2, Georgia 0

Thursday, May 21: No. 2 Tennessee 3, No. 3 Georgia 1

Friday, May 22: Tennessee 2, Georgia 1

At Norman, Okla.

Mississippi St. 1, Oklahoma 1

Friday, May 222: No. 5 Mississippi St. 11, No. 1 Oklahoma 9

Saturday, May 23: Oklahoma 7, Mississippi St. 1

Sunday, May 24: Mississippi St vs. Oklahoma, 2:30 p.m.

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