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Arkansas Eyes Women's College World Series Berth Saturday

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Fayetteville — Arkansas freshman pitcher Saylor Timmerman returned to the circle after a 4-hour, 10-minute rain delay at Bogle Park on Friday and forced an inning-ending pop-up to strand Duke runners; Arkansas had won Game 1 and the Fayetteville Super Regional Game 2 was scheduled for Saturday at 4 p.m. on ESPN2. Arkansas entered Saturday's matchup holding a 46-11 record while Duke was 43-16; if Arkansas wins Saturday it will clinch a trip to the Women's College World Series, but if Duke wins the teams will meet in a winner-take-all game on Sunday. Coaches Courtney Deifel and Marissa Young and broadcasters were set for the ESPN2 telecast.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Prior to the Super Regional: Duke advanced through regional play by winning elimination games last weekend.
  • Friday, 11:50 a.m.: Rain delay began at Bogle Park during the Fayetteville Super Regional.
  • Friday afternoon: The delay lasted approximately 4 hours and 10 minutes; Saylor Timmerman returned and recorded an inning-ending pop-up.
  • Friday: Arkansas secured a Game 1 win in the Fayetteville Super Regional.
  • Saturday at 4 p.m.: Game 2 was scheduled at Bogle Park on ESPN2; a Duke win would force a Sunday decider.

Why This Matters to You

This game is a big deal for Arkansas and Duke fans. It's also a key moment for women's college sports. A win for Arkansas means a trip to the Women's College World Series. If you're a sports fan, tune in to ESPN2 at 4 p.m. on Saturday.

The Bottom Line

Arkansas is one win away from the Women's College World Series. Duke is fighting to stay alive. It's a high-stakes game with talented players and dedicated coaches. Worth forwarding if you have friends who love college sports.

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Who Benefited

The Arkansas softball program and its players benefited by winning Game 1 and positioning themselves to clinch a Women's College World Series berth.

Who Impacted

Duke softball and its players faced increased elimination pressure after losing Game 1 and needing consecutive wins to advance.

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Who Benefited

The Arkansas softball program and its players benefited by winning Game 1 and positioning themselves to clinch a Women's College World Series berth.

Who Impacted

Duke softball and its players faced increased elimination pressure after losing Game 1 and needing consecutive wins to advance.

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Arkansas Eyes Women's College World Series Berth Saturday

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