San Diego, CA
Oklahoma Softball vs. San Diego State | Live Updates, Score Mary Nutter ’26 – FloSoftball
The 2026 Mary Nutter Classic is going strong! With day one of action almost in the books, the Oklahoma Sooners will head in to their second game of the day to take on San Diego State.
The Sooners enter in to the contest after beating Cal State Fullerton, 6-5 in extras. The goal in the second game is to enter in to the games on Feb. 20 with a 2-0 record.
The Aztecs enter in to the contest looking to start their Marry Nutter campaign on the right foot. Currently on a hot streak of their own after besting Oregon State on Feb. 14 and 15, the team is looking to keep the action rolling.
First pitch is slated for 10:00 PM CT/11:00 PM ET and can be streamed live on FloCollege!
Refresh this page often as the newest updates will appear at the top!
OU Walks It Off!
The Sooners secured a walk-off victory over Cal State Fullerton! OU will take on San Diego State at 11:50 PM CT!
All Tied Up & It Goes To Extras!
It is all tied up back at 5 as OU finds a clutch home run! It heads to the top of eighth!
CSUF Takes The Lead!
Cal State Fullerton takes the lead off an RBI-Double! It’s 5-4!
OU Is Still Tied Up Against Cal State Fullerton
It’s still a tie ball game as the Sooner take on Cal State Fullerton! Keep with us to know all the action!
Updated First Pitch
The updated current first pitch time for this contest has been pushed to 10:30 PM CT due to teams in action currently!
San Diego State Roster
- 00, Mia Rodriguez, OF
- 1, Emma French, INF
- 2, Ally Dueker, OF
- 4, Julie Holcomb, OF
- 7, Kiara Cisneros, UTIL
- 9, Jazmin Williams, UTIL
- 10, Montse Reyes-Cardenas, P
- 11, Gabriella Terrones, UTIL/C
- 12, Tylie Kitchen, UTIL
- 14, Matti Kwarta, P/UTIL
- 15, Ava Schaffel, P
- 16, Quinn Waiki, INF
- 17, Shannon Cunningham, INF
- 21, Jayleen Hernandez, OF
- 22, Jade Ignacio, C
- 23, Kaila Pollard, INF
- 24, Angie Yellen, UTIL
- 25, Andrea Tall, INF
- 28, Lala Macario, INF
- 31, Olivia Gigante, P/UTIL
- 33, Key-annah Pu’a, P
- 43, Candace Tarle, P
- 57, Faith Jordan, P
OU Softball Roster
- 00, Allyssa Parker, RHP/UTL
- 1, Kendall Wells, C
- 2, Nelly McEnroe-Marinas, INF
- 3, Chaney Helton, OF
- 5, Ella Parker, UTL
- 7, Kasidi Pickering, OF
- 9, Tia Milloy, UTL
- 11, Kierston Deal, LHP
- 12, Lexi McDaniel, INF
- 13, Isabela Emerling, C
- 14, Riley Zache, C/INF
- 16, Abby Dayton, OF
- 19, Berkley Zache, RHP
- 22, Kai Minor, OF
- 24, Audrey Lowry, LHP
- 29, Sydney Berzon, RHP
- 42, Gabbie Garcia, INF
- 50, Ailana Agbayani, INF
- 55, Ori Mailo, INF
- 77, Sydney Barker, INF/OF
- 99, Miali Guachino, RHP
Teams At Mary Nutter Classic 2026
- Auburn
- Bethune-Cookman
- BYU
- California
- California Baptist (CBU)
- CSUN (Cal State Northridge)
- Duke
- Fresno State
- Hawaii
- LMU (Loyola Marymount)
- Long Beach State
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Oregon State
- Rutgers
- Saint Mary’s
- San Diego State
- Seattle
- South Carolina
- Team Japan
- Texas A&M
- Texas Tech
- UCLA
- UC Riverside
- UC San Diego
- Utah
- Washington
How To Watch Mary Nutter Classic 2026
Every game of the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic is streaming on FloCollege, FloSoftball and the FloSports app.
Mary Nutter Classic 2026 Schedule
Thursday, Feb. 19
Wrigley Field
- 1:00 p.m. ET — Auburn vs. Oregon
- 4:30 p.m. ET — Texas A&M vs. Oregon
- 7:30 p.m. ET — Fullerton vs. Oklahoma
- 8:30 p.m. ET — San Diego State vs. Oklahoma
Yankee
- 1:30 p.m. ET — Utah vs. Bethune Cookman
- 4:00 p.m. ET — South Carolina vs. Washington
- 6:30 p.m. ET — Fresno State vs. Texas Tech
- 11:30 p.m. ET — Team Japan vs. Texas Tech
Fenway
- 1:00 p.m. ET — CBU vs. Oregon State
- 4:30 p.m. ET — Nevada vs. Rutgers
- 7:30 p.m. ET — Texas A&M vs. Duke
- 11:30 p.m. ET — Fullerton vs. Rutgers
Des Moines
- 1:00 p.m. ET — UC San Diego vs. California
- 4:00 p.m. ET — BYU vs. CSUN
- 7:30 p.m. ET — BYU vs. Hawaii
- 11:30 p.m. ET — Duke vs. Hawaii
Friday, Feb. 20
Wrigley Field
- 1:00 p.m. ET — Bethune Cookman vs. Texas Tech
- 4:30 p.m. ET — Duke vs. Oklahoma
- 7:30 p.m. ET — Nevada vs. UCLA
- 11:00 p.m. ET — Duke vs. UCLA
Yankee
- 1:00 p.m. ET — California vs. Fresno State
- 4:30 p.m. ET — California vs. Nevada
- 7:30 p.m. ET — UC Riverside vs. San Diego State
- 11:00 p.m. ET — Saint Mary’s vs. San Diego State
Fenway
- 1:00 p.m. ET — South Carolina vs. Nebraska
- 4:30 p.m. ET — Hawaii vs. Nebraska
- 7:30 p.m. ET — Oregon vs. South Carolina
- 11:00 p.m. ET — Oregon vs. Auburn
Des Moines
- 1:00 p.m. ET — CBU vs. Seattle
- 4:30 p.m. ET — CSUN vs. Seattle
- 7:30 p.m. ET — CSUN vs. Utah
- 11:00 p.m. ET — Oregon State vs. Hawaii
Pawtucket
- 1:30 p.m. ET — CBU vs. Fresno State
- 4:30 p.m. ET — Long Beach State vs. BYU
- 7:30 p.m. ET — Rutgers vs. LMU
- 11:30 p.m. ET — Rutgers vs. Utah
Saturday, Feb. 21
Wrigley Field
- 12:30 p.m. ET — Oklahoma vs. Long Beach State
- 3:00 p.m. ET — Oklahoma vs. California
- 6:30 p.m. ET — Fresno State vs. UCLA
- 10:30 p.m. ET — South Carolina vs. Saint Mary’s
Yankee
- 12:30 p.m. ET — Seattle vs. San Diego State
- 3:30 p.m. ET — Texas Tech vs. Fullerton
- 7:30 p.m. ET — Nebraska vs. Texas A&M
- 11:30 p.m. ET — LMU vs. Texas A&M
Fenway
- 12:30 p.m. ET — Auburn vs. Duke
- 3:00 p.m. ET — Utah vs. LMU
- 6:30 p.m. ET — Utah vs. CBU
- 10:30 p.m. ET — Hawaii vs. Team Japan
Des Moines
- 12:30 p.m. ET — Seattle vs. UC Riverside
- 3:00 p.m. ET — Washington vs. BYU
- 6:30 p.m. ET — Rutgers vs. Team Japan
- 10:30 p.m. ET — Long Beach State vs. Saint Mary’s
Pawtucket
- 1:30 p.m. ET — Oregon State vs. Bethune Cookman
- 4:30 p.m. ET — Bethune Cookman vs. Long Beach State
Sunday, Feb. 22
Wrigley Field
- 12:00 p.m. ET — Oklahoma vs. Washington
- 12:00 p.m. ET — Texas A&M vs. UCLA
- 2:30 p.m. ET — LMU vs. Team Japan
Yankee
- 12:00 p.m. ET — Nebraska vs. Seattle
- 2:30 p.m. ET — California vs. Nebraska
Fenway
- 12:00 p.m. ET — Texas Tech vs. UC Riverside
- 2:30 p.m. ET — LMU vs. Washington
Des Moines
- 12:00 p.m. ET — Auburn vs. California
- 2:30 p.m. ET — UC Riverside vs. Utah
Pawtucket
- 12:30 p.m. ET — Long Beach State vs. Oregon State
- 2:30 p.m. ET — Long Beach State vs. Saint Mary’s
D1Softball 2026 Preseason Top 25
- Texas
- Texas Tech
- Oklahoma
- Tennessee
- Florida
- Oregon
- Florida State
- Arkansas
- Nebraska
- UCLA
- Texas A&M
- LSU
- South Carolina
- Alabama
- Clemson
- Duke
- Georgia
- Stanford
- Oklahoma State
- Virginia Tech
- Arizona
- Washington
- Mississippi State
- Ole Miss
- Virginia
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San Diego, CA
Man fatally struck by hit-and-run vehicle in San Diego
A man in the Mission Bay Park community of San Diego was fatally struck Sunday morning by a hit-and run vehicle, authorities said.
The victim was also struck by a second vehicle and that motorist stayed at the scene to cooperate with officers, the San Diego Police Department reported.
The initial crash occurred at about 2:20 a.m. Sunday in the area of West Mission Bay and Sea World drives.
The pedestrian was in the southbound lanes of the 2000 block of West Mission Bay Drive when he was struck by a silver vehicle also in the southbound lanes. That vehicle fled the scene, continuing southbound, police said.
A 28-year-old man driving his vehicle southbound ran over the downed pedestrian.
“That driver remained at the scene and is not DUI,” according to a police statement. “The pedestrian was pronounced deceased at the scene.”
Anyone with information regarding the initial crash was urged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477.
San Diego, CA
Here are the 9 San Diego County communities that set or tied heat records
San Diego County is known for having wet, cold weather in February. But it had numerous hot spells this year. And when the month ended on Saturday a high pressure system produced heat that broke or tied temperature records in nine communities from the desert to the sea, the National Weather Service said.
The most notable temperature occurred in Borrego Springs, which reached 99, five degrees higher than the previous record for Feb. 28, set in 1986. The 99 reading is also the highest temperature ever recorded in Borrego in February.
Escondido reached 95, tying a record set in 1901.
El Cajon reached 92, three degrees higher than the record set in 2009.
Ramona topped out at 88, five degrees higher than the record set in 2009.
Alpine hit 88, four degrees higher the record set in 1986.
Campo reached 87, four degrees higher than the record set in 1999.
Vista hit 86, four degrees higher than the record set in 2020.
Chula Vista reached 84, one degree higher than the record set in 2020.
Lake Cuyamaca rose to 76, four degrees higher than the record set in 1986.
Forecasters say the weather is not likely to broadly produce new highs on Sunday. Cooler air is moving to the coast, and on Monday, San Diego’s high will only reach 67, a degree above normal.
San Diego, CA
Francis Parker captures Open Division girls basketball title
OCEANSIDE — The Frontwave Arena scoreboard showed 23 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. Up 16, Francis Parker’s win over Westview High School for the CIF San Diego Section Open Division girls basketball championship was secure.
“No, no, no!” Parker head coach Courtney Clements screamed to freshman guard Jordan Brown, telling her there was no need to score.
So Brown walked the ball up the floor, from the backcourt, across midcourt, a 1,000-watt smile etched across her face.
With no Wolverines defending her, Brown dribbled from side to side across the logo. Then, a fraction of a moment before the final buzzer sounded, Brown flung the basketball high toward the rafters, then was engulfed by teammates.
The job was complete. Parker’s first Open Division title in program history was secure, the final reading 66-50 on Saturday night.
Of those final seconds, said Brown, who scored 23 points. “It was a surreal moment, knowing we worked for this all year long. It’s amazing.”
One reason it was amazing was because the top-seeded Lancers (21-7) were a decided favorite, but were stressed by the sixth-seeded Wolverines (20-9). Led by UC Santa Barbara-bound senior guard Sarah Heyn (18 points in the first half), Westview led 35-28 early in the third quarter.
“I just knew I had to do whatever it took to win,” said Brown. “Whether that was defense or offense. I just wanted to win, period.”
Sparked by its defense, Parker closed the quarter on a 14-0 run. Westview’s final 11 possessions of the quarter ended with five missed shots and six turnovers.
Still, the game wasn’t over. Heyn cut the deficit to 48-44 with just over six minutes to play on a bucket. But with 5:47 to play, Heyn was whistled for her fifth foul on a reach-in.
“Knowing their best player fouled out, we sealed the win,” said Brown.
As for Heyn, who finished with 23 points, she sat on the bench and pulled her jersey over her eyes, hiding tears.
Clements’ thoughts when Heyn fouled out? “I hope we can put this game away now.”
That the Lancers did, outscoring Westview 18-6 down the stretch.
The Lancers’ players and coach were effusive in their praise for Heyn, a four-year starter.
“She’s a great player,” said Brown.
“She played phenomenally,” said Clements. “She played the way you would think a senior would play in a championship game. She played desperately. She played every possession like it was the last 20 seconds of the game. She was extremely impressive. (Heyn buried five 3s, missing only once from deep.) She should be proud of herself.”
Clements was proud of her team for another reason. After blowing out two-time reigning Open Division champion Mission Hills by 26 in the semis, some thought Parker might cruise in the title game.
“I figured it was going to be a fight, and it was,” said Clements. “It was good that our girls had to come together, had to stick together. That’s what this is all about, developing character via the sport of basketball. When the kids face adversity, they have to make a decision. Who do they want to be? They showed the best version of themselves. That’s what I want to remember from a game like this.”
Francis Parker’s primary color is brown, which is fitting for the girls basketball team. They are led not only by the freshman Jordan Brown, but also junior Brieana Brown, a strong, aggressive and athletic 5-foot-11 wing.
Brieana Brown scored 25 points and yanked down a team-best eight rebounds.
About the team in brown being led by the Browns (who are not related), Jordan Brown said: “It’s super cool. I love Bri and our story. So many people think we’re related, that we’re siblings. In reality, we’re not, but we play like it.”
Francis Parker and Westview both will advance to the Southern California Regionals.
Earlier in the season, Clements — who was dressed in all black for the championship game — confessed she wasn’t crazy about Parker’s primary color. Her mood shifted Saturday night.
“Brown’s doing well for me now,” she said.
Asked if Lancers’ Brown squared tandem represents the best one-two girls basketball punch in the San Diego Section, Clements gave the questioner a “What do you think?” smirk.
“That,” said the coach of the Open Division champions, “is a no-brainer.”
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