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Home | College Softball | Texas Leads Final Softball Rankings After Historic Championship Run

Texas Leads Final Softball Rankings After Historic Championship Run

Charles Mays by Charles Mays
June 10, 2025
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Texas Crowned Champions, Tops Final Softball Rankings; Clemson, Arkansas Notably Positioned

The college softball season concluded with the Texas Longhorns capturing the National Championship, bringing the title back to Austin after showcasing remarkable resilience and determination. Following their triumph, the final polls have been released by ESPN.com/USA Softball, NFCA, Softball America, and D1Softball, each providing their respective rankings. As expected, the Longhorns are the undisputed No. 1 team in the country.

The 56-12 Longhorns are familiar faces in OKC, but this marked their first National Championship in program history. Coach Mike White and the Longhorns are early favorites to return next year. With players such as Teagan Kavan, Reese Atwood, and Katie Stewart returning, Texas should remain competitive. The potential addition of high-quality transfers, along with their incoming high school class, currently ranked No. 4 by Softball America, positions Texas as strong contenders to repeat their success.

Close behind them is Texas Tech. Coach Gerry Glasco and the Red Raiders had a historic year, finishing as one of the final two teams standing. Their 54-14 record is the best in program history, highlighted by their first-ever Women’s College World Series appearance and championship series berth.

Two-time Honda Award winner NiJaree Canady was central to their success, finishing the season with an outstanding 1.11 ERA, 0.75 WHIP, and .161 opponent batting average, recording a 34-7 record in 46 appearances and 39 starts. Canady also led the Red Raiders offensively with 11 home runs, proving herself as an elite two-way threat. Keep an eye on Texas Tech next season, as they’ll be boosted by Ohio State transfer Jazzy Burns.

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Clemson emerged notably in the final rankings, securing the No. 9 spot according to Softball America and D1Softball, narrowly missing the top 10 in other polls. The Tigers made waves with an impressive run, reaching the Super Regionals before falling to eventual national champions Texas. This success came despite significant roster turnover, including the graduation of stars Valerie Cagle and McKenzie Clark.

Under head coach John Rittman, Clemson successfully reloaded with standout freshmen Marian Collins, Macey Cintron, and Taylor Pipkins. Looking ahead, Clemson faces another offseason challenge, needing replacements for key players Maddie Moore, Reese Basinger, Alex Brown, and Brooke McCubbin.

Arkansas, another intriguing team, secured the No. 9 position in NFCA’s final rankings, though they narrowly missed top 10 spots in other polls. Coach Courtney Diefel’s Razorbacks finished strong at 44-14, advancing to the Fayetteville Super Regional, where they ultimately fell to SEC rival Ole Miss. Arkansas was driven by Bri Ellis, the USA Softball Player of the Year.

Ellis produced remarkable numbers with a .440 batting average, 1.090 slugging percentage, 68 runs scored, 26 home runs, and 72 RBIs. She notably finished second nationally with 69 walks, trailing only North Florida’s Allison Benning. Ellis’s departure leaves big shoes to fill for the Razorbacks.

As teams now turn their attention toward the offseason, expectations and preparations begin anew, setting the stage for another thrilling collegiate softball season. Before you know it, we will be talking fall ball.

Below are the final top 25 rankings in the four polls mentioned.

Rank
D1Softball
ESPN.com/USA Softball
NFCA.org
Softball America
1
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
2
Texas Tech
Texas Tech
Texas Tech
Texas Tech
3
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
4
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
5
UCLA
UCLA
Oregon
UCLA
6
Oregon
Oregon
UCLA
Oregon
7
Florida
Florida
Florida
Ole Miss
8
Ole Miss
Ole Miss
Ole Miss
Florida
9
Clemson
Florida State
Arkansas
Clemson
10
Nebraska
South Carolina
Florida State
Florida State
11
Arkansas
Clemson
Clemson
Arkansas
12
Florida State
Nebraska
South Carolina
Alabama
13
South Carolina
Arkansas
Nebraska
Nebraska
14
Texas A&M
Alabama
Texas A&M
South Carolina
15
Liberty
Texas A&M
Alabama
Liberty
16
Georgia
Liberty
Arizona
Georgia
17
Alabama
Georgia
Liberty
Texas A&M
18
Duke
Arizona
Virginia Tech
Arizona
19
Arizona
LSU
LSU
Stanford
20
Stanford
Virginia Tech
Stanford
Virginia Tech
21
Virginia Tech
Duke
Mississippi State
LSU
22
LSU
Stanford
Georgia
Mississippi State
23
Oklahoma State
Mississippi State
Duke
Ohio State
24
UCF
Ohio State
Ohio State
Duke
25
Mississippi State
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State
North Florida

Featured Image: Courtesy of University of Texas Athletics

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