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Softball Nick Rackley, Director of Athletic Communications

Rambelles Softball Announces 2026 Schedule

SAN ANGELO – Angelo State softball head coach Travis Scott has announced the Rambelles' 2026 schedule, which features 25 home games at Mayer Softball Field.

Last season, the Rambelles went 47-14 overall and 34-10 in conference play. They advanced to the LSC Tournament semifinals and the South Central regional finals.

The Rambelles open their campaign in Conroe at the DII First Pitch Invitational on January 30-February 1st. There, they will face Southeastern Oklahoma, Simon Fraser, Mississippi College, Saint Martin's, and Chadron State.

The following weekend, the Rambelles open their home schedule with the George and Ola McCorkle Challenge on February 6-8. The same teams from last season's edition – Missouri Western, Ouachita Baptist, and Texas A&M International – are back in San Angelo.

The Rambelles then travel to Florida for five games, where they will face Embry-Riddle on February 13th before playing doubleheaders against Florida Tech and Rollins (February 14-15).

LSC play opens on the road against Midwestern State and Lubbock Christian the following weekend.

The Rambelles' home LSC schedule kicks off with eight games in a row, with doubleheaders against Texas A&M International (Feb. 27), Texas A&M-Kingsville (Mar. 1), defending national champions UT Tyler (Mar. 6), and Texas Woman's (Mar. 8).

Other notable dates for the Rambelles include: March 15 at Oklahoma Christian; March 20th versus UT Dallas; April 24 versus Lubbock Christian; April 26 versus Midwestern State (senior day); and May 3 at West Texas A&M.

The LSC Tournament will take place on May 7-9 at the site of the regular season champion. The NCAA Tournament begins on May 14th, with super regionals scheduled for the following week. The NCAA Championship will take place on May 28-June 3 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
 
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