Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SEC goes dancing as group

UA softball one of 13 in NCAAs

- MATT JONES

FAYETTEVIL­LE — The NCAA thought so much of SEC softball that it invited the entire league to the NCAA Tournament.

The SEC received a record 12 of 32 at- large bids Sunday, while all other 31 conference­s combined for 20 at- large selections. Vanderbilt does not sponsor softball, so there are only 13 teams in the SEC.

Ole Miss earned the 13th automatica­lly by winning the SEC Tournament.

Eight of the 16 regionals this weekend will be played on SEC campuses, and the league has three national seeds: No. 1 Florida, No. 7 Auburn and No. 8 Tennessee.

“Our conference is so strong, and the body of work for each team speaks for itself,” Arkansas Razorbacks Coach Courtney Deifel said. “We play the toughest schedules in the country, and we all have good wins, good bodies of work. To me, I thought we all worked our way in and [ the NCAA] acknowledg­ed that.”

The University of Arkansas, Fayettevil­le ( 31- 22) is in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four years and seventh time since the program started in 1997.

The Razorbacks are scheduled to play Tulsa at 11: 30 a. m. Friday in Norman, Okla., in a regional that includes defending national champion Oklahoma and North Dakota State.

Tulsa and Arkansas split a pair of games earlier this season, while the Razorbacks lost 4- 2 at Oklahoma in April.

Arkansas is one of six SEC teams to make the NCAA field with a losing record in conference play. Georgia made the NCAA Tournament despite missing the SEC Tournament.

The Razorbacks were 7- 17 in SEC games and were the No. 12 seed in the SEC Tournament last weekend, where they lost 4- 1 to Alabama.

The seven victories equal the total number of SEC victories for Arkansas between 2014- 2016. The Razorbacks were 1- 23 in SEC play in both

of the previous two seasons.

“We have seven wins, but it was against Texas A& M, who was [ No.] 5 in the country and Tennessee, who got [ a national] seed,” said Deifel, who is in her second season. “When we show that we’re competitiv­e with the conference, it shows that this team is strong enough to be in the postseason.”

Deifel pointed to Ole Miss’ unlikely victory at the SEC Tournament as a testament to the strength of the conference. The Rebels were the No. 8 seed but won four games in four days, including one over eventual national seed Florida.

“I’m pretty biased, but the SEC is definitely one of the best conference­s to be in and it definitely has the best teams,” said A. J. Belans, a junior infielder who was second team all- SEC.

“I think that’s one of the reasons why all 13 teams made it. We’re the best conference in the U. S. A.”

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