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Who's in WCWS finals? Updated NCAA softball bracket. Texas defeated Tennessee Monday afternoon, and Texas Tech beat Oklahoma Monday night to advance to the WCWS championship series.
The 2025 Women's College World Series continues Monday. Here's a look at the schedule for the WCWS semifinals, including start times and TV channels.
The 10-day tournament in Oklahoma City saw a record-number 119,778 fans attend this year, which is 10,000 more fans than last year's tournament accounted for. The final day, Game 3 of the championship ...
Florida has now been run-ruled in each of its last four appearances in the WCWS. The Gators scored three runs in the fourth inning, but Tennessee put the game back in run-rule territory an RBI ...
The WCWS will provide college softball's ultimate power ranking, but heading into the tournament, who's the toughest team to beat?
Three lower seeds — plus unseeded Ole Miss — are on the other side, and with that, the topic of reseeding the NCAA field for the WCWS has become a talking point as the WCWS opened play at ...
NCAA Women's College World Series history dates back to 1982, when UCLA earned its first of 12 national championships. The Most Outstanding Player award, which is given to the best individual WCWS ...
Texas Tech ended softball titan Oklahoma’s four-year reign at the summit of college softball to set up an all-Texas Women’s College World Series (WCWS) finals against the UT Longhorns.
The No. 2 Sooners face No. 7 Tennessee in the first round of the WCWS, and will likely face Lady Vols ace Karlyn Pickens, one of the best pitchers in college softball. Tennessee already beat Oklahoma ...
It'll be NiJaree Canady and the Texas Tech Red Raiders against Teagan Kavan and the Texas Longhorns in the best-of-three WCWS ...
Eight teams will play a double-elimination tournament to end up with two finalists, who will play a best-of-three series to determine the NCAA softball champion. Experts from the USA TODAY Sports ...
2025 WCWS: Every result from the NCAA tournament. 19d ESPN. Tigers on top: LSU now wears the crown as college baseball's premier program. 3d Ryan McGee.