Megan Grant, Kendall Wells bring NCAA softball home run race on Road to WCWS
The Road to OKC starts this week, and college softball has more stars than ever. Who should you keep an eye on? Check out our list of people to watch.
The Road to Oklahoma City starts this week. The NCAA softball tournament gets under way in a few days. First up will be 16 regionals this week, followed by eight super regionals next week.
But all of the teams have one goal — a spot in the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City. Even though most fans in our neck of the woods will be locked on what OU and OSU are doing, there are lots of storylines. Things to watch.
People to see. Here, in homage to the 16 regionals, are 16 people who you'll want to keep an eye on as the tournament starts. More: NCAA softball bracketology: Final predictions for 64-team bracket on Selection Sunday Kendall Wells, OU slugger: The Sooner freshman has already broken all sorts of home-run records.
What will she do in the postseason? Megan Grant, UCLA slugger: If not for Wells, Grant would've been the talk of the college softball world. She hit 35 homers during the regular season, only one behind Wells.