GCU Softball Chosen as #3 Seed in Lincoln Regional, Nevada In First Four Out
Reacting to the fates of the Lopes and Wolf Pack in the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
The GCU Lopes were selected to the Lincoln Regional in the 2026 NCAA Softball Tournament. | GCU Softball on Twitter/X The GCU Lopes and Nevada Wolf Pack learned their NCAA Tournament fates today. The conference champion Lopes will head to Lincoln, Nebraska as what amounts to a regional 9-seed, facing #8-seeded Louisville in the first round.
Meanwhile, the Wolf Pack’s horrific weekend somehow got even worse, missing the tournament as expected, but doing so as one of the first four teams out for the second year in a row. The Lincoln Regional is being hosted by the #4 national seeded, #1 bracket seeded Nebraska Cornhuskers (46-6), who just won the Big Ten title. Nebraska won the Baton Rouge Regional a year ago, falling to #7-seed Tennessee in a three-game Super Regional set in Knoxville.
31 of the Huskers’ 46 wins have come against teams ranked in the top 100 in RPI, including 19 against those in the top 50. Both totals are a far cry from the Lopes’ resume (13 and five, respectively). The Huskers were the #2 team in the country entering the weekend, yet the perpetual stain that is SEC bias led to #3 Alabama and #6 Texas jumping the Huskers, as well as Oklahoma, who went one-and-done in the SEC Tournament, staying above them.
Nebraska will likely be feeling slighted, making this dominant team even more threatening. The second seed in this regional is the #8 bracket seed, the Louisville Cardinals (42-12). Louisville is ranked #29 in RPI, just two spots behind the Lopes.