BY JACOB UNRUH, Staff Writer, junruh@opubco.comThe NCAA announced Thursday morning a long-term agreement that officially turns Oklahoma City into the top destination for softball. The Women’s College World Series will remain at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium through 2020 and likely through 2035, becoming the third long-term agreement the NCAA has with a city to host a championship event. “I think Oklahoma City is the mecca of softball and it stands certainly on its own two feet,” NCAA executive vice president of championships and alliances Mark Lewis said.Read more on NewsOK.com

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