Softball America released its final Top 25 poll of the regular season on May 4, and the top of the NCAA softball rankings held firm even as the rest of the board moved. Oklahoma and Nebraska stayed at No. 1 and No. 2, but Oregon climbed to No. 9 after taking two major wins from UCLA and Arkansas and Tennessee also made late gains.
The shakeup arrived just ahead of conference tournament week, and the changes were driven by results that left little room for debate. Arkansas moved up after a 4-3 win over Texas on Saturday, a game in which the Razorbacks scored four runs in the fifth inning and freshman Saylor Timmerman worked four no-hit innings of relief with seven strikeouts. Tennessee got back into the rankings after downing Alabama and securing the series win over Missouri, while Florida dropped out after losing its series to Georgia.
Oregon’s rise was built on more than one weekend. The Ducks took the series against UCLA in Westwood and sealed their 16th straight conference series with a 13-11 win on Saturday, a result that pushed them to No. 9 in the final regular-season poll. The climb followed another eye-catching performance earlier in the week, when an Oregon account noted on May 2 that Stefini Ma'ake had extended a three-run game in the UCLA series.
The numbers behind the rankings also told the story in Alabama. Sage Mardjetko threw a one-hit complete-game shutout, and it was the first time the Crimson Tide had been held scoreless all season. Karlyn Pickens followed with 11 strikeouts and allowed one run on three hits in five innings of relief, part of the kind of late-season performance that has kept Tennessee in the mix as the postseason opens.
Arkansas, meanwhile, kept adding to a road record that stretches back years. The Razorbacks have won 20 conference road series dating back to 2021, a run that now sits inside a final Top 25 built around what Softball America called its latest rankings entering conference tournament week.
The final regular-season poll leaves Oklahoma and Nebraska in place at the top, but the rest of the top 10 has been reshaped by weekend results. That matters now because the bracket starts to narrow, and the teams that finished hottest are carrying the clearest form into the games that decide everything next.