Miami softball heads into MAC Tournament as the No. 1 seed
By Hayley Luby | 22 hours agoMiami softball won the MAC regular season and begins tournament play on May 8 against Ball State.
Miami softball won the MAC regular season and begins tournament play on May 8 against Ball State.
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