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Tennessee Shuts Out Nebraska to Advance to Ninth Women’s College World Series
The Lady Vols softball team gather on the field during a NCAA super regionals softball game between the Tennessee Volunteers and Nebraska Cornhuskers at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., on May 25, 2025. Angelina Alcantar/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

For the ninth time in program history, the Tennessee Lady Volunteers are headed to the Women’s College World Series.

The No. 7 seed Lady Vols clinched the Knoxville Super Regional with a 1–0 victory over Nebraska in Sunday’s decisive Game 3 at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium. Junior ace Karlyn Pickens delivered a complete-game shutout, striking out 10 and allowing just a handful of base runners in a masterful performance under pressure.

The game’s only run came early, when freshman Ella Dodge launched a solo home run in the bottom of the first inning.

Tennessee (45–15) showed remarkable resilience after dropping Game 1, 5–2. The Lady Vols battled back with a 3–2 win in Game 2 before sealing the series with Sunday’s shutout.


Behind head coach Karen Weekly’s leadership and Pickens’ dominance, the Vols secured a WCWS appearance —the pinnacle of NCAA Division I softball. The nation’s top eight teams will battle in a double-elimination format, with the final two squaring off in a best-of-three championship series to crown the national champion. Backed by momentum, postseason experience, and the electric arm of Karlyn Pickens, the Lady Vols enter the WCWS as a legitimate title contender.


This article first appeared on Tennessee Volunteers on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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