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College softball rankings: 2026 NCAA Week 5 Top 25 poll
We’ve got the same top 10 and the same undefeated Lady Vols as last week! There was only one newcomer to the poll: No. 22 UCF. Tennessee had a big weekend, getting three big wins against LSU to open SEC play. This upcoming week will surely see things get shaken up a little more, though, with a number of matchups between ranked teams coming.
Player to watch
Gabby Leach, OF, Tennessee
Leach had a big weekend in Tennessee’s tough series against LSU, going 6-for-10 with six RBI and three home runs, including a particularly important one that we’ll get to below.
Top moment
LADY VOLS WALK IT OFF AND REMAIN UNDEFEATED 🔥#NCAASoftball x 🎥 SECN / @Vol_Softball pic.twitter.com/c2z6MAWyOY
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) March 8, 2026
Tennessee went 3-0 in its much-anticipated series against LSU last week. And the final game in the trilogy was the best of them all. The tight game was ended by a three-run walk-off homer by Leach that kept the Lady Vols’ undefeated season intact.
Series to watch
No. 2 Texas Tech vs. No. 12 Arizona
7 p.m. on Friday, 3 p.m. on Saturday, 1 p.m. on Sunday (ESPN+)
Texas Tech has been on a hot streak since losing to Nebraska by a run in Clearwater almost a month ago. Can they keep things going in this three-game series against ranked Arizona?
How to watch
Everything college softball on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network, ACC Network, Big 12 Now on ESPN+, ESPN3, ESPN+, SEC Network+ and ACCNX is accessible here, in addition to being available on the ESPN App.
What’s the full schedule?
You can check out the complete scoreboard here to stay up to date this spring.
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Week 5 Top 25
Here is the ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 ranking, plus each team’s record and next game.
All times Eastern.
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1. Tennessee
Previous rank: 1
Record: 23-0
Next game: Tuesday vs. Austin Peay, 6:30 p.m.
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2. Texas Tech
Previous rank: 2
Record: 25-1
Next game: Tuesday at Tarleton State, 7 p.m., ESPN+
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3. Texas
Previous rank: 3
Record: 22-1
Next game: Wednesday vs. East Texas A&M, 7 p.m., SEC Network+
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4. Oklahoma
Previous rank: 4
Record: 24-2
Next game: Wednesday vs. Tulsa, 7:30 p.m., SEC Network+
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5. Nebraska
Previous rank: 5
Record: 18-5
Next game: Friday vs. Michigan, 6:30 p.m., Big Ten Plus
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6. Alabama
Previous rank: 6
Record: 23-0
Next game: Tuesday vs. Samford, 8 p.m., SEC Network
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7. UCLA
Previous rank: 7
Record: 21-3
Next game: Wednesday vs. Loyola Marymount, 9 p.m., Big Ten Plus
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8. Florida
Previous rank: 8
Record: 26-1
Next game: Friday at Kentucky, 6:30 p.m., SEC Network+
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9. Arkansas
Previous rank: 9
Record: 22-2
Next game: Friday at Alabama, 7 p.m., SEC Network+
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10. Florida State
Previous rank: 10
Record: 21-4
Next game: Wednesday vs. South Alabama, 8 p.m., ACC Network
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11. Virginia Tech
Previous rank: 11
Record: 21-2
Next game: Wednesday at Elon, 5 p.m., FloSports
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12. Arizona
Previous rank: 14
Record: 20-5
Next game: Friday at Texas Tech, 7 p.m., ESPN+
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13. Georgia
Previous rank: T12
Record: 19-7
Next game: Tuesday vs. West Georgia, 6 p.m., SEC Network+
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14. Mississippi State
Previous rank: 17
Record: 24-2
Next game: Tuesday vs. Southeast Missouri State, 4 p.m., SEC Network+
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15. Oklahoma State
Previous rank: T12
Record: 17-7
Next game: Wednesday vs. Wichita State, 7 p.m., ESPN+
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16. Texas A&M
Previous rank: 15
Record: 17-8
Next game: Saturday at LSU, 7 p.m., SEC Network+
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17. LSU
Previous rank: 16
Record: 17-7
Next game: Tuesday at Nicholls, 7 p.m., ESPN+
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18. Virginia
Previous rank: 20
Record: 22-2
Next game: Tuesday vs. Hampton, 4 p.m., ACC Extra
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19. Oregon
Previous rank: 18
Record: 18-7
Next game: Friday vs. Penn State, 9 p.m., Big Ten Plus
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20. Stanford
Previous rank: 19
Record: 14-6
Next game: Friday vs. Notre Dame, 9 p.m., ACC Extra
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21. Washington
Previous rank: 22
Record: 19-6
Next game: Friday vs. Maryland, 9 p.m., Big Ten Plus
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22. UCF
Previous rank: NR
Record: 22-5
Next game: Friday vs. Baylor, 6 p.m.
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23. Grand Canyon
Previous rank: 23
Record: 27-0
Next game: Friday at New Mexico, 8 p.m.
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24. South Carolina
Previous rank: 24
Record: 15-9
Next game: Tuesday vs. Duke, 6 p.m., SEC Network
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25. Duke
Previous rank: 25
Record: 15-9
Next game: Tuesday at South Carolina, 6 p.m., SEC Network
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Drake Maye voices support for Patriots coach Mike Vrabel as off-field controversy continues to swirl
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Mike Vrabel has the full support of his young star quarterback.
The New England Patriots head coach and Drake Maye, in just his second NFL season, won the AFC and brought the Pats back to familiar territory: the Super Bowl.
The big game itself did not go how they had liked, but at the very least, it showed that Patriots fans likely have their coach-quarterback tandem for years to come.
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New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel talks to quarterback Drake Maye during the second quarter at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, on Oct. 19, 2025. (Andrew Nelles/The Tennessean/USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
But the team has hit quite the detour amid Vrabel’s controversy with former Athletic reporter Dianna Russini, which led to Vrabel having “difficult conversations with people that I care about” and even seeking counseling.
Last week, the Patriots said in a statement that they “fully support” their head coach, and Maye echoed similar sentiments.
“We’re here for coach, we love coach and what he does for us, and has done for us this past year. You can’t speak it into words, and thankfully, he’s our head coach,” Maye told WHDH-TV in Boston.
“We know he’s dealing with some stuff off the field and out of the coaching world, but we’re here for him and I know he’s gonna come back.”

Head coach Mike Vrabel of the New England Patriots speaks with quarterback Drake Maye during the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., on Sept. 7, 2025. (Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
The scandal began early this month when he and Russini were photographed together at a Sedona, Arizona, private resort holding hands and lying beside each other at a pool.
Since then, photos have surfaced from 2020 showing Vrabel and Russini kissing at a bar in New York City. The pictures exclusively obtained by the New York Post were taken in the early hours of March 11, 2020.
Russini reportedly married Kevin Goldschmidt, her husband and a Shake Shack executive, six months after the photos were snapped. Goldschmidt and Russini also share two children.
Vrabel has been married to his wife, Jen, since 1999, and they share two sons together. In the pictures, Vrabel’s wedding band is visible on his left hand while conversing with Russini. At the time, Russini was with ESPN, while Vrabel was coaching the Tennessee Titans.

Dianna Russini, left, and Mike Vrabel, right, are shown in a split composite image featuring Russini with an ESPN microphone and Vrabel on the Titans sideline wearing a headset. (Imagn Images)
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Both initially denied any wrongdoing, but Russini has since resigned and is the subject of an investigation by her former employer.
Fox News’ Scott Thompson and OutKick’s Armando Salguero contributed to this report.
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Sri Lanka govt ‘temporarily’ takes over cricket board
Sri Lanka’s government took control of the island’s cricket board on Wednesday and appointed a nine-member interim administration to carry out “structural reforms”.
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) is the country’s wealthiest sporting body, but it has been plagued by allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
World governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), suspended Sri Lanka for two months in 2023-2024, citing political interference in the running of the national board.
“All administrative functions of Sri Lanka Cricket will be temporarily brought under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, effective today,” the ministry said.
Shortly afterwards, the ministry appointed former investment banker and opposition politician Eran Wickramaratne to lead the board.
Among the other members appointed by the government are former skipper Kumar Sangakkara and former Test players Sidath Wettimuny and Roshan Mahanama.
The ministry said the interim committee will “address the current issues in cricket and implement structural reforms”.
Four-time SLC president Shammi Silva resigned on Tuesday, along with his entire committee, after the government intervened.
AFP has contacted the ICC for comment.
Sri Lanka made an early exit from the T20 World Cup, which it co-hosted with India in February-March.
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Hyderabad Kingsmen crush Multan Sultans to stay alive in PSL 11 title race – SUCH TV
Half-centuries from Usman Khan and Maaz Sadaqat, combined with disciplined bowling, powered Hyderabad Kingsmen to an eight-wicket victory over Multan Sultans in Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11’s Eliminator 1 on Wednesday.
Kingsmen’s victory in the high-stakes fixture drew curtains on Sultans’ campaign and meant that the new entrants will go on and face three-time champions Islamabad United in the Eliminator 2 at the same venue on Friday in a bid to qualify for the eight-team tournament’s final.
Set to chase a 160-run target, the Kingsmen comfortably knocked the winning runs for the loss of just two wickets and 28 balls to spare, courtesy of the second-wicket partnership between Usman and Sadaqat.
The Kingsmen, however, had a contrasting start to the pursuit as they lost their captain, Marnus Labuschagne (11), in the second over with 18 runs on the board.
Following the early setback, in-form wicketkeeper batter Usman joined Sadaqat in the middle, and the duo batted dominantly to put together 92 runs for the second wicket.
Usman, who was the core aggressor of the vital stand, was eventually removed by Steve Smith in the 11th over. He walked back after top-scoring for the Kingsmen with a swashbuckling 64 off 35 deliveries, studded with eight fours and three sixes.
Sadaqat was then joined by Saim Ayub in the middle, and the duo batted sensibly to steer the Kingsmen over the line in the 16th over.
The left-handed opener remained the joint top-scorer for the Kingsmen with an unbeaten 64 off 35 deliveries, comprising eight fours and three sixes, while Saim chipped in with a run-a-ball 15 not out.
For Sultans, Ismail and Smith could pick up a wicket apiece.
Put into bat first in the high-stakes fixture, the Sultans finished at 159/9 in their 20 overs, courtesy of Masood.
The Sultans got off to a shaky start to their innings as Mohammad Ali dismissed their experienced opener Steve Smith (13) in the third over with just 28 runs on the board.
Kingsmen then lost two more wickets in successive overs as Akif Javed got in-form opener Sahibzada Farhan (15) caught at cover point, while Hunain Shah trapped Josh Philippe (six) lbw, and consequently slipped to 36/3 inside the batting powerplay.
Following the early stutter, captain Ashton Turner (nine) and his deputy Shan Masood attempted to force a recovery by batting cautiously but could add 15 runs for the fourth wicket as the former was sent back by Saim Ayub in the seventh over.
Glenn Maxwell inflicted another blow to the Sultans’ batting expedition as he got rid of their young all-rounder Arafat Minhas on the first delivery of the eighth over and brought the total further down to 52/5.
Meanwhile, Masood, who stood his ground firmly during the collapse, then shared a crucial 33-run partnership for the sixth wicket with all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz, who contributed with an 18-ball 19 before falling victim to Javed in the 12th over.
Sultans endured another setback an over later as Ali cleaned up Mohammad Imran Randhawa (two) to expose their batting tail.
Hunain ensured retaining the momentum in Kingsmen’s favour as he bowled Peter Siddle in the 16th over.
Masood, however, kept the scoreboard ticking single-handedly and eventually brought his 10th PSL half-century in the 18th over.
The left-handed batter batted until the end and top-scored with an unbeaten 69 off 46 deliveries, studded with four sixes and as many fours.
For Kingsmen, the pace trio of Hunain, Ali and Javed bagged two wickets each, while spinners Maxwell and Saim chipped in with one scalp apiece.
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