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There is plenty of traffic yet to get sorted out as the SEC standings continue to tighten ahead of the final week of the regular season.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNTexas A&M’s KK Dement, Amari Harper & Koko Wooley named to SEC All-Tournament TeamFollowing the tournament, the SEC unveiled its All-Tournament Team, featuring three standout Aggies. Senior Koko Wooley, Junior Amari Harper, and Freshman KK Dement earned spots on the prestigious list. Their defensive mastery was evident, recording zero errors and 30 putouts, while their offensive contributions set SEC Tournament records.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSN'We can compete with the big boys': Latest Hoover Met renovations ready for SEC TourneyAlong with all-new chair back seating there is fresh paint throughout. “It just gives the stadium an incredible new fresh look. And you know, I think we can compete with the big boys,” Mayor Frank Brocato said. Another big amenity is a third base club space, which overlooks the field on the same level as the concession stands.
The Wildcats, one of a record 14 Southeastern Conference squads chosen for the field, are an at-large team and will play in a regional hosted by Clemson, who earned the No. 11 national seed. Northwestern and USC Upstate are also headed to South Carolina for the four-team regional.
As LSU's long and demanding trek through the SEC nears its end, the Tigers find themselves in an enviable spot with a top-eight NCAA seed within their grasp.
Former Alabama softball standout Haylie McCleney, now an ESPN analyst, predicts 9 teams from the SEC will play Super Regionals.
Despite the shared title, Oklahoma, the tournament's top seed and defending national champion, secured the SEC's automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. Texas A&M, the second seed, is anticipated to receive an at-large bid.