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The Orange Coast College (OCC) softball team has reached the state championship for the first time since 1993 after defeating Fullerton College 3-2 in a thrilling playoff game. Freshman Kelsey McNair delivered a walk-off double to secure the victory, while the team’s ultimately strong performance highlighted their strategic excellence. The Pirates, now 4-0 in the playoffs, will face Modesto Junior College in their first matchup of the double-elimination tournament on May 15, 2025.
Orange, California – The Orange Coast College (OCC) softball team has advanced to the state championship after a series of thrilling postseason victories, including a dramatic 3-2 win over Fullerton College on May 9, 2025. This triumphant performance marks the first time the Pirates have reached the championship since 1993.
Freshman Kelsey McNair was the star of the evening, driving in the game-winning run with a walk-off double in the bottom of the seventh inning. Her ability to perform under pressure was a key factor in securing the win. Sophomore second baseman McKenzie Koshi also shone in the game, contributing significantly with two hits, including a crucial RBI-double. The team’s strategy focused on handling the pressure of high-stakes playoff situations, which paid off well during the game.
In terms of pitching, freshman Daniella Sanchez delivered an impressive performance, throwing a complete game with seven innings pitched, four hits allowed, and two earned runs while striking out three batters. Koshi’s pivotal single in the bottom of the seventh set the stage for McNair’s heroics, ultimately leading to the victory.
The Pirates’ next game in the best-of-three series is scheduled for May 10 at noon, where they will aim to secure their spot in the finals. With this win, OCC’s playoff record stands at an impressive 4-0.
In addition to the recent victory, OCC’s third baseman, Jasmyn Morales, was recognized as the Orange Empire Conference MVP. Morales showcased her talents in a previous matchup against Fullerton, where she hit two home runs and gathered six RBIs. Her contributions have been vital to the team’s success throughout the playoffs, and she expressed gratitude for the opportunity to help her team advance.
OCC players McNair and Olivia Pedraza also made significant contributions during the playoff run, with Pedraza previously hitting a three-run home run against Modesto Junior College. These individual achievements, combined with excellent teamwork, have propelled the Pirates to the state championship.
The state championship tournament will feature eight teams and will be conducted as a double-elimination format. OCC has been awarded the number one seed in the South region, positioning them favorably as they prepare to face Modesto Junior College in their first matchup on May 15, 2025. Admission to the tournament is set at $10 per day, and online streaming options are available for $12 per day.
The journey of the OCC softball team this season reflects dedication and hard work, culminating in their historic advancement to the state level. As they prepare for their upcoming games, the team is focused on maintaining their perfect record and bringing home the championship title.
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- Coast Report: OCC Softball Team Advances to State Championship
- Wikipedia: Softball
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- Google Search: OCC Softball
- Coast Report: Player Spotlight on Kelsey McNair
- Google Scholar: College Softball Championships
- Coast Report: Team’s Playoff Strategy
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Softball
- Coast Report: Season Recap
- Google News: OCC Softball Championship
