This week, we’re breaking down a major power shift in the conference as Duke climbs to #1, followed by Florida State, Virginia Tech, and a surging Stanford team that just made a loud statement.
We dive into: Stanford’s HUGE weekend — a combined no-hitter, a sweep of Florida State, and a team that finally looks healthy, complete, and dangerous. Is this the version of Stanford that can run the table the rest of the way?
Florida State’s reality check — not all losses are created equal. Why this sweep says more about Stanford’s rise than FSU’s fall, plus the matchup issues (hello left-handed hitters 👀) that exposed some real concerns.
Virginia Tech vs. FSU hosting debate — Should the Hokies be ahead based on ranked wins and road success? Or do “bad losses” still matter more than big wins in the committee room?
Duke’s dominance — 12 home runs, elite offensive production, and a team that’s gone from 9–9 to the top of the ACC. Are they officially a title contender?
Postseason is nearing: who’s in, who’s out, who can control their own destiny, who has work to do and why every remaining series matters
Plus: Injury concerns at Virginia
UNC showing flashes despite inconsistency
Clemson making line up adjustments
Pitt making noise
And is Stanford finally what Britt thought they were going to be?
We close with some big-picture takes on postseason resumes, why the committee values bad losses more than good wins, and one thing we NEED in college softball… rivalry trophies 🏆