Omaha Softball's Season Comes to a Close in NCAA Championship
The Mavericks close out another successful campaign that saw Omaha lose back-to-back games just once all year, win a share of the Summit League regular season title, take home its third straight Summit League Tournament title, and also win at least one game in the NCAA Championship for the third straight season.
- published: 2025/05/18
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Omaha Softball saw its historic 2025 season come to an end following a 4-0 loss to (2) California Saturday night in an NCAA tournament elimination game in the Norman Regional at Love's Field, the home of host (1) Oklahoma.
The Mavericks (40-13) close out another successful campaign that saw Omaha lose back-to-back games just once all year, win a share of the Summit League regular season title for the first time in program history, take home its third straight Summit League Tournament title and also win at least one game in the NCAA Championship for the third straight season.
Meanwhile, (2) California (37-20) – which handed Omaha both its losses in the regional – now moves on to face Oklahoma (46-7) in the Norman Region final Sunday, May 18 at 1 p.m. CT. Cal – which lost to Oklahoma, 11-2, in five innings earlier Saturday – would have to beat the Sooners twice to win the regional championship.
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The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is Nebraska’s premier metropolitan university, committed to innovating for the public good, advancing social mobility, powering workforce development, and serving as a hub for community engagement. Nearly 15,000 Mavericks choose UNO for its hands-on education experiences, nationally ranked online and graduate programs, military-connected student support, and innovative approaches to supporting lifelong learning. UNO holds the Carnegie Research Activity “R2” designation, securing more than $40 million annually in external research funding and counts its faculty among the world’s most cited scholars. Sixteen Omaha Athletics programs compete in NCAA Division I as members of the Summit League and National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC).
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