Reseeding NCAA Softball Debate
This is a news story, published by The Oklahoman, that relates primarily to the Women's College World Series news.
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Reseeding WCWS would balance NCAA softball tournament bracket, but is it a good idea?

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Four teams seeded seventh or better reached the Women's College World Series .
All four came from the same side of the 64 -team bracket.
The topic of reseeding the NCAA field for the WCWS has become a talking point.
The idea would align the highest remaining seed with the lowest, the same way the bracket is structured.
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