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Tahlequah Today
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Southeastern Softball to Play in Cherokee Nation D2 Festival
Team will compete in 4 games over 2 days in Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Southeastern's softball team is heading to Tahlequah, Oklahoma on February 14-15 to compete in the Cherokee Nation D2 Festival, where they will play a total of 4 games over the 2-day event.
Why it matters
The Cherokee Nation D2 Festival provides an opportunity for Southeastern's softball team to compete against other Division 2 programs and gain valuable experience ahead of their regular season schedule.
The details
Southeastern's softball team will travel to Tahlequah, Oklahoma to participate in the Cherokee Nation D2 Festival on February 14-15. During the 2-day event, the team will compete in a total of 4 games against other Division 2 programs.
- The festival takes place on February 14-15, 2026.
- Southeastern's softball team will travel to Tahlequah, Oklahoma for the event.
The players
Southeastern
Southeastern's softball team will be competing in the Cherokee Nation D2 Festival.
What’s next
The results of Southeastern's games at the Cherokee Nation D2 Festival will help prepare the team for their upcoming regular season schedule.
The takeaway
The Cherokee Nation D2 Festival provides an important opportunity for Southeastern's softball team to compete against other Division 2 programs and gain valuable experience ahead of their regular season.

