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2015 NCAA® Division II Softball Championship to be in OKC

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May 07, 2015

The NCAA Division II Softball Committee has announced the 64 teams that will be participating in the 2015 NCAA Division II Softball Championship, co-hosted by the University of Central Oklahoma and Oklahoma City All Sports Association.

Four teams will compete in each regional site in a double elimination tournament on May 7-9 or May 8-10. The winners of each regional will then advance to the super regional May 15-16. The eight teams who win their super regional will compete for the 2015 NCAA Division II Softball National Championship in Oklahoma City May 21-25 at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium.

Central Oklahoma earned its fourth straight bid to the NCAA Division II Softball Championship. The Bronchos will travel to Augustana College in Sioux Falls, SD this weekend for the Central 1 Regional. For a complete list of teams that qualified and the 2015 NCAA Division II Softball Championship bracket, visit www.ncaa.com.

Tickets for the 2015 NCAA DII Softball National Championship are on sale. All-session tickets are $38 for adults; $22 for students and seniors (65 or older); and $10 for children (ages 3-12). Kids two and under are free. Single-session ticket will be available at walk up only during the championship.  Single-session tickets are $12 for adults; $8 for students and seniors; and $3 for children.

To purchase all-session tickets, call the Oklahoma City All Sports Association office at 405-236-5000 or visit www.okcallsports.org/d2softball to download a ticket order form.  All tickets are general admission and are on a first come-first serve basis.

The Oklahoma City All Sports Association is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, which is proud to serve as the sports commission for Oklahoma City. It is one of the oldest sports commissions in the country, contributing more than 50 years of great service to the city. The Oklahoma City All Sports Association exists to SECURE, CREATE, PROMOTE, EXECUTE and HOST quality, family-oriented amateur sporting events in the state of Oklahoma

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