The entire SEC was represented in the 2017 Women’s College World Series. The conference had 13 teams in the field with Vanderbilt, which doesn’t have softball, the only exception.

Eight of the 13 teams hosted one of the regional tournaments this weekend, including Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Tennessee and Texas A&M. Seven of those teams advanced to the Super Regionals, with the lone exception of LSU, which saw its game against McNeese State delayed due to severe weather. The game will be finished Sunday night.

Not all teams advanced past the weekend. Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi State, Missouri and South Carolina were eliminated from the tournament.

Here is a recap of Sunday’s games.

No. 1 Florida def. Oklahoma State (5-0)*

No. 2 Arizona def. South Carolina (9-0)

No. 4 Florida State def. Georgia (8-5)

No. 7 Auburn def. California (8-2)

No. 8 Tennessee def. Longwood (3-0)

No. 12 Ole Miss def. North Carolina (7-2)

No. 13 LSU vs. McNeese State (Delayed)

No. 14 Kentucky def. Illinois (4-2)

No. 16 Alabama def. Minnesota (1-0)

*Florida won in the second game of a doubleheader against Oklahoma State after losing, 1-0, against the Cowboys earlier on Sunday. 

The Super Regionals will be held from May 25-28 with a pair of SEC matchups. Alabama and Florida will go head-to-head on the diamond, while Tennessee and Texas A&M will also clash against one another. The other known matchup at this time will take place between Kentucky and Oregon.

Ole Miss will take on UCLA, while Auburn will play either Oklahoma or Tulsa. If LSU advances to the next round, it will face Florida State.