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  1. Tiare Jennings Of OU Softball: Four Things To Know

    Tiare Jennings Of OU Softball: Four Things To Know

    Jan 26, 2023

    Oklahoma infielder Tiare Jennings enters the 2023 college softball season as the front-runner to win National Player of the Year.
  2. Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic's Best Hitters Feature Plenty Of Power

    Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic's Best Hitters Feature Plenty Of Power

    Feb 4, 2022

    If you like plenty of offense in your softball, the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic is probably the event for you.
  3. Tiare Jennings Named 2021 NFCA/Schutt DI National Freshman Of The Year

    Tiare Jennings Named 2021 NFCA/Schutt DI National Freshman Of The Year

    Jun 2, 2021

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. – University of Oklahoma’s Tiare Jennings was named the 2021 NFCA / Schutt Sports Division I National Freshman of the Year, the Association revealed during a live virtual presentation co-hosted by USA Softball on Tuesday night.
  4. Top 10 Finalists Named For USA Softball Collegiate Player Of The Year

    Top 10 Finalists Named For USA Softball Collegiate Player Of The Year

    May 5, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY –– Only 10 Finalists remain in the hunt for the 2021 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, USA Softball announced today. The USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award, which is considered the most prestigious honor in Division I women’s collegiate softball, recognizes the outstanding athletic achievement by Division I female players across the country.Jocelyn Alo | Oklahoma | Utility | Senior
  5. Rising Star: Tiare Jennings, One Of The Nation's Top 2020 Shortstops

    Rising Star: Tiare Jennings, One Of The Nation's Top 2020 Shortstops

    Dec 26, 2018

    Many who are close to Tiare Jennings know she grew up sporting UCLA blue and gold and idolizing Bruins legends and the championship teams of the 2000s. After all, the Long Beach, California softball standout resides less than an hour away from the school’s campus. However, it was a trip to the University of Oklahoma that sealed her college fate.