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2025 NCAA Softball World Series: Scores, Schedule, and Bracket Update

The 2025 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament has hit its stride, and the Women’s College World Series (WCWS) is now underway in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This year’s tournament kicked off with 64 teams, all chasing the national championship.

After battling through the regional and super regional rounds, only eight teams remain. The stage is set for some seriously thrilling matchups and moments fans won’t soon forget.

Let’s take a closer look at the bracket, schedule, and scores, and see how these teams clawed their way to Oklahoma City.

2025 Women’s College World Series Bracket and Schedule

The Women’s College World Series runs from May 29 to June 5 or 6. Eight teams, fresh off super regional wins, have punched their tickets for this double-elimination showdown. Every game brings high stakes and real drama.

WCWS Bracket Overview

Here are the eight teams still in the hunt:

  • No. 2 Oklahoma
  • No. 3 Florida
  • No. 6 Texas
  • No. 7 Tennessee
  • No. 9 UCLA
  • No. 12 Texas Tech
  • Ole Miss
  • Oregon

These teams fought through tough regional and super regional battles to earn their shot in Oklahoma City. If you want to see the full bracket and live scoreboard, check out the NCAA’s official website.

WCWS Game Schedule and Results

All game times are Eastern, and you can catch the action on ESPN and ABC. Here’s the schedule and what’s happened so far:

  • May 29
  • Game 1: No. 6 Texas 3, No. 3 Florida 0
  • Game 2: No. 2 Oklahoma 4, No. 7 Tennessee 3
  • Game 3: No. 12 Texas Tech 1, Ole Miss 0
  • Game 4: No. 9 UCLA 4, No. 16 Oregon 2
  • May 30
  • Game 5: No. 3 Florida vs. No. 7 Tennessee, 7 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 6: Ole Miss vs. No. 16 Oregon, 9:30 p.m. | ESPN
  • May 31
  • Game 7: No. 2 Oklahoma vs. No. 6 Texas, 3 p.m. | ABC
  • Game 8: No. 12 Texas Tech vs. No. 9 UCLA, 7 p.m. | ESPN
  • June 1
  • Game 9: Winner of Game 5 vs. Loser of Game 8, 3 p.m. | ABC
  • Game 10: Winner of Game 6 vs. Loser of Game 7, 7 p.m. | ESPN2

Path to the Women’s College World Series

Getting to the WCWS takes some serious grit. The tournament started with regionals from May 16-18, and then super regionals from May 22-25.

Let’s highlight a few key regional and super regional matchups that shaped this year’s bracket.

Regional Highlights

Every regional site brought its share of intense games. A few standouts:

  • Norman Regional: No. 2 Oklahoma rolled past Boston U 8-0 and kept it going with an 11-2 win over California.
  • Gainesville Regional: No. 3 Florida looked sharp, shutting out Mercer 8-0 and then beating Florida Atlantic 14-6.
  • Fayetteville Regional: No. 4 Arkansas edged Oklahoma State in a wild 6-5 game that went to extras.
  • Los Angeles Regional: No. 9 UCLA advanced, blowing out San Diego State 10-0.

Super Regional Showdowns

The super regionals brought even more drama:

  • Norman Super Regional: No. 2 Oklahoma took care of No. 15 Alabama in two games, 3-0 and 13-2.
  • Gainesville Super Regional: No. 3 Florida outlasted Georgia in three games, clinching it with a 5-2 win.
  • Fayetteville Super Regional: Ole Miss pulled off a 7-4 upset over No. 4 Arkansas in the third game.
  • Columbia Super Regional: No. 9 UCLA blanked No. 8 South Carolina 5-0 in the decider.

Historical Context and Past Champions

The Women’s College World Series has a long, rich history. Oklahoma and UCLA, in particular, seem to always find themselves in the mix.

Recent Champions

Oklahoma’s been on a tear lately, snagging titles in 2024, 2023, 2022, and 2021. Coach Patty Gasso has built a true powerhouse there, with a lineup that just keeps delivering on both offense and defense.

UCLA took the crown in 2019, and Florida State broke through in 2018. Every championship adds another layer to the WCWS story, showing off the incredible talent and fight you see in college softball every year.

Looking Ahead

The 2025 Women’s College World Series is still heating up. Fans are in for more wild games and breakout moments—nobody’s slowing down yet.

Every team wants their shot at the national title. You can feel the intensity as they fight to make their mark in the history books.

Want the latest scores or updates? Check out the NCAA’s official website for all the details.

We’ll keep bringing you coverage from Oklahoma City. Plenty more analysis and stories coming as the 2025 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament unfolds.

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