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The Oklahoma State Cowgirls are heading to the Women’s College World Series after a dominant win against Arizona in the Super Regional. With a 10-4 victory, OSU remained undefeated in the NCAA Tournament, securing their spot in the prestigious series.

The Cowgirls began the game with a bang, as Tallen Edwards kicked off the game with a two-run homer in the first inning. Despite Arizona scoring a run in response, the Cowgirls continued to build their advantage, eventually leading 7-1 in the fourth inning. A two-run homer by Arizona narrowed the gap, but the Wildcats struggled to make a comeback.

Jilyen Poullard’s RBI single extended OSU’s lead to 10-3 in the fifth inning before a lightning delay paused the game. Arizona managed to score another run after the delay, but it was not enough to overcome the Cowgirls’ lead.

On Friday, Oklahoma State began its weekend series against Arizona with an impressive 8-0 victory. Lexi Kilfoyl led the way for OSU, pitching a five-inning shutout and facing 19 batters. She allowed only three hits and struck out three, setting up OSU’s dominance for the rest of

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