2024 NCAA softball bracket: Women's College World Series scores, schedule (2024)

The 2024 NCAA DI softball Women's College World Series is complete. What started as an eight-team field ended with Oklahoma winning its fourth title in a row, beating Texas in the championship series.The initial championship bracket was announced on Sunday, May 12 in a selection show.

Below you can find all the information about the 2024 DI softball tournament.

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2024 NCAA DI softball tournament bracket

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2024 NCAA softball bracket: Women's College World Series scores, schedule (1)

2024 Women's College World Series schedule (May 30-June 6)

May 30

  • Game 1: (6) UCLA 4, (14) Alabama 1| Highlights
  • Game 2: (2) Oklahoma 9, (10) Duke 1| Highlights
  • Game 3: (1) Texas 4, (8) Stanford 0| Highlights
  • Game 4: (4) Florida 1, (5) Oklahoma State 0| Highlights

May 31 - Loser's bracket (elimination games)

  • Game 5: Alabama 2,Duke 1| Highlights
  • Game 6: Stanford 8,Oklahoma State 0| Highlights

June 1 - Winner's bracket

  • Game 7: Oklahoma 1, UCLA 0| Highlights
  • Game 8: Texas 10,Florida0| Highlights

June 2

  • Game 9: Florida 6,Alabama 4| Highlights
  • Game 10: Stanford 3, UCLA 1| Highlights

June 3

  • Game 11: Florida 9,Oklahoma 3| Highlights
  • Game 13: Texas 1, Stanford 0| Highlights

June 4

  • Game 12 (if necessary): Oklahoma6, Florida 5| Highlights

June 5

  • WCWS Final Game 1: Oklahoma 8,Texas 3| Highlights

June 6

  • WCWS Final Game 2: Oklahoma 8, Texas 4| Highlights

πŸ† Oklahoma wins the 2024 WCWS

2024 DI softball regionals(May 17-19)

Austin Regional – Austin, Texas

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:No. 1Texas (host) 5,Siena 0
    • Game 2:Northwestern 7, Saint Francis (Pennsylvania) 2
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 1 Texas 14,Northwestern 2
    • Game 4: Saint Francis 1, Siena vs. 0
    • Game 5: Northwestern 5, Saint Francis 1
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 1 Texas 7,Northwestern 0

πŸ†Texas advances

Norman Regional – Norman, Oklahoma

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Oregon 8,Boston University 0
    • Game 2:No. 2Oklahoma (host) 9, Cleveland State 0
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 2 Oklahoma 6, Oregon 3
    • Game 4: Boston University 8, Cleveland State 0
    • Game 5: Oregon8, Boston University 2
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 2 Oklahoma 3, Oregon 2

πŸ† Oklahoma advances

Knoxville Regional – Knoxville, Tennessee

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Virginia 7, Miami (Ohio) 0
    • Game 2:No. 3Tennessee (host) 3, Dayton 0
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 3 Tennessee 12, Virginia 0
    • Game 4: Miami (Ohio) 4, Dayton 0
    • Game 5: Virginia 6, Miami (Ohio) 0
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 3 Tennessee 6, Virginia 0

πŸ† Tennessee advances

Gainesville Regional – Gainesville, Florida

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:No. 4Florida (host) 6, Florida Gulf Coast 0
    • Game 2:South Alabama 1, Florida Atlantic 0
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 4Florida 9, South Alabama 1
    • Game 4: Florida Gulf Coast3, Florida Atlantic 2
    • Game 5: South Alabama5, Florida Gulf Coast 1
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 4 Florida 9, South Alabama 1

πŸ† Florida advances

Stillwater Regional – Stillwater, Oklahoma

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Kentucky 4, Michigan 3
    • Game 2:No. 5Oklahoma State (host) 6, Northern Colorado 0
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 5Oklahoma State 6, Kentucky 2
    • Game 4: Michigan 4, Northern Colorado 2
    • Game 5: Michigan 4,Kentucky 2
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 5 Oklahoma State 4, Michigan 1

πŸ† Oklahoma State advances

Los Angeles Regional – Los Angeles, California

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Virginia Tech 5,San Diego State 1
    • Game 2:No. 6UCLA (host) 9,Grand Canyon 0
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 6 UCLA 7,Virginia Tech 6
    • Game 4: Grand Canyon 9,San Diego State 7
    • Game 5: Grand Canyon 4, Virginia Tech 1
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 6 UCLA 9, Grand Canyon 1

πŸ† UCLA advances

Columbia Regional – Columbia, Missouri

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Washington 8, Indiana 7
    • Game 2:Omaha 3, No. 7Missouri (host) 1
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: Omaha 3, Washington 2
    • Game 4: No. 7 Missouri 5, Indiana 1
    • Game 5:No. 7 Missouri 4,Washington 1
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 7 Missouri 5, Omaha 1
    • Game 7: No. 7 Missouri 1, Omaha 0

πŸ† Missouri advances

Stanford Regional – Stanford, California

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Mississippi State 1, Cal State Fullerton 0
    • Game 2:No. 8 Stanford (host) 8,Saint Mary’s (California) 6
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 8Stanford 2, Mississippi State 1
    • Game 4: Cal State Fullerton6, Saint Mary's (California) 1
    • Game 5: Cal State Fullerton 7, Mississippi State0
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6:Cal State Fullerton 8, No. 8 Stanford 1
    • Game 7: No. 8 Stanford 4, Cal State Fullerton 2

πŸ† Stanford advances

Baton Rouge Regional – Baton Rouge, Louisiana

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Southern Illinois 5, California 4
    • Game 2:No. 9LSU (host) 5, Jackson State 0
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 9LSU 4, Southern Illinois 1
    • Game 4: California 15, Jackson State 0
    • Game 5: Southern Illinois 3, California 2
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 9 LSU 9, Southern Illinois 0

πŸ† LSU advances

Durham Regional – Durham, North Carolina

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:South Carolina 2, Utah 1
    • Game 2:No. 10Duke(host) 6, Morgan State 1
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 10 Duke 8, South Carolina 0
    • Game 4: Utah 1, Morgan State 0
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 5: South Carolina 5,Utah 1
    • Game 6: No. 10 Duke 10,South Carolina 1

πŸ† Duke advances

Athens Regional – Athens, Georgia

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Liberty 6, Charlotte 3
    • Game 2:No. 11Georgia (host) 8, UNCW 0
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: Liberty 7, No. 11 Georgia 3
    • Game 4: Charlotte 5, UNCW 0
    • Game 5: No. 11 Georgia 5,Charlotte 0
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 11 Georgia 14, Liberty 5
    • Game 7: No. 11 Georgia 3, Liberty 2

πŸ† Georgia advances

Fayetteville Regional – Fayetteville, Arkansas

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Arizona 14,Villanova 3
    • Game 2:No. 12Arkansas (host) 3, Southeast Missouri State 2
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: Arizona 2, No. 12 Arkansas 1
    • Game 4: Villanova 4, Southeast Missouri 1
    • Game 5: Villanova 7,No. 12 Arkansas 2
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: Arizona 9, Villanova 4

πŸ† Arizona advances

Lafayette Regional – Lafayette, Louisiana

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:No. 13Louisiana(host) 8, Princeton 0 (5)*
      *Louisiana gained arun-rule winβ€” closing out Game 1 after the fifth inning
    • Game 2:Baylor 3, Ole Miss 1
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: Baylor 8, No. 13Louisiana 0
    • Game 4: Princeton 4, Ole Miss 2
    • Game 5: No. 13 Louisiana 2, Princeton 1
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 13 Louisiana 13, Baylor 0
    • Game 7: Baylor 4, No. 13 Louisiana 3

πŸ† Baylor advances

Tuscaloosa Regional – Tuscaloosa, Alabama

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Southeastern Louisiana 6, Clemson 2
    • Game 2:No. 14Alabama (host) 1, USC Upstate 0
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 14Alabama 6, Southeastern Louisiana 3 (OT)
    • Game 4: Clemson8, USC Upstate 0
    • Game 5: Southeastern Louisiana6, Clemson 2
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 14 Alabama 12, Southeastern Louisiana 2
    • Game 7if necessary| 3:30 p.m.

πŸ† Alabama advances

Tallahassee Regional – Tallahassee, Florida

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:UCF 11, Auburn 6
    • Game 2:No. 15Florida State (host) 3, Chattanooga 2
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3: No. 15 Florida State 5,UCF 1
    • Game 4: Auburn 9, Chattanooga 0
    • Game 5: Auburn 2, UCF 1
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6: No. 15 Florida State 10,Auburn 4

πŸ† Florida State advances

Bryan-College Station Regional – Bryan-College Station, Texas

  • Friday, May 17
    • Game 1:Texas State 4,Penn State 2
    • Game 2:
  • Saturday, May 18
    • Game 3:
    • Game 4: Penn State 9,UAlbany 3
    • Game 5:Texas State 8, Penn State 4
  • Sunday, May 19
    • Game 6:

πŸ† Texas A&M advances

2024 DI softball Super Regionals schedule(May 23-25)

*All times Eastern

Austin Super Regional

  • Friday, May 24
    • Game 1:
  • Saturday, May 25
    • Game 2:
  • Sunday, May 2
    • Game 3if necessary:

πŸ†Texas advances

Norman Super Regional

  • Thursday, May 23
    • Game 1: (2) Oklahoma 11,(15) Florida State 3
  • Friday, May 24
    • Game 2: (2) Oklahoma 4, (15) Florida State 2

πŸ†Oklahoma advances

Knoxville Super Regional

  • Friday, May 24
    • Game 1: (3) Tennessee 3, (14) Alabama 2
  • Saturday, May 25
    • Game 2: (14) Alabama 3, (3) Tennessee 2 (14th)
    • Rewatchthe full bottom of the 14th inning
  • Sunday, May 26
    • Game 3if necessary: (14) Alabama 4, (3) Tennesse 1

πŸ†Alabama advances

Gainesville Super Regional

  • Friday, May 24
    • Game 1: (4) Florida 4,Baylor 2
  • Saturday, May 25
    • Game 2: Baylor 5, (4) Florida 2
  • Sunday, May 26
    • Game 3if necessary: (4) Florida 5, Baylor3

πŸ† Florida advances

Stillwater Super Regional

  • Friday, May 24
    • Game 1: (5) Oklahoma State 8, Arizona0
  • Saturday, May 25
    • Game 2: (5) Oklahoma State 10,Arizona4

πŸ† Oklahoma State advances

Los Angeles Super Regional

  • Thursday, May 23
    • Game 1: (6) UCLA 8,(11) Georgia 0
  • Friday, May 24
    • Game 2: (6) UCLA 6, (11) Georgia 1

πŸ†UCLA advances

Columbia Super Regional

  • Friday, May 24
    • Game 1:(10) Duke 6, (7) Missouri 3
  • Saturday, May 25
    • Game 2: (7) Missouri 3,(10) Duke 1
  • Sunday, May 26
    • Game 3if necessary:(10) Duke 4, (7) Missouri 3

πŸ†Duke advances

Stanford Super Regional

  • Friday, May 24
    • Game 1: (9) LSU 11, (8) Stanford 1
  • Saturday, May 25
    • Game 2: (8) Stanford3, (9) LSU 0
  • Sunday, May 26
    • Game 3if necessary: (8) Stanford 8, (9) LSU 0

πŸ†Stanford advances

2024 NCAA DI softball tournament schedule

Here are the key dates for the 2024 NCAA DI softball tournament:

  • Selection show:See the full selections release here
  • Regionals: May 16/17-19
  • Super Regionals: May 23-25
  • Women's College World Series: May 30-June 6/7 in Oklahoma City

How the championship works: Regionals β€” at 16 sites β€” are double-elimination and scheduled for May 16/17-19. The 16 winners advance to super regionals and play a two-team, best-out-of-three series eitherMay 23-25 or May 24-26. The eight winners earn spots in the 2024 Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City. The WCWS begins May 30 in double-elimination format. The final two teams play a best-of-three series for the national championship beginning June 5.

How to get tickets for the Women's College World Series

You canpurchase tickets for the 2024 WCWS here.The Women's College World Series is played at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

SoftballChampionship: Future dates

REGIONALSSUPER REGIONALSWCWS
2025May 16-18May 22-25May 29-June 6
2026May 15-17May 21-24May 28-June 5
2027May 21-23May 27-30June 3-11

Women's College World Series championship history

Below is the complete, year-by-year NCAA DI softball national championship history since 1982.

YearChampion (Record)CoachScoreRunner-UpSite
2023*Oklahoma (61-1)Patty Gasso3-1Florida StateOklahoma City
2022*Oklahoma (59-3)Patty Gasso10-5TexasOklahoma City
2021Oklahoma (56-4)Patty Gasso5-1Florida StateOklahoma City
2020Canceled due to Covid-19--------
2019*UCLA (56-6)Kelly Inouye-Perez5-4OklahomaOklahoma City
2018*Florida State (58-12)Lonni Alameda8-3WashingtonOklahoma City
2017*Oklahoma (61-9)Patty Gasso5-4FloridaOklahoma City
2016Oklahoma (57-8)Patty Gasso2-1AuburnOklahoma City
2015Florida (60-7)Tim Walton4-1MichiganOklahoma City
2014*Florida (55-12)Tim Walton6-3AlabamaOklahoma City
2013*Oklahoma (57-4)Patty Gasso4-0TennesseeOklahoma City
2012Alabama (60-8)Patrick Murphy5-4OklahomaOklahoma City
2011*Arizona State (60-6)Clint Myers7-2FloridaOklahoma City
2010*UCLA (50-11)Kelly Inouye-Perez15-9ArizonaOklahoma City
2009Washington (51-12)Heather Tarr3-2FloridaOklahoma City
2008*Arizona State (66-5)Clint Myers11-0Texas A&MOklahoma City
2007Arizona (50-14-1)Mike Candrea5-0TennesseeOklahoma City
2006Arizona (54-11)Mike Candrea5-0NorthwesternOklahoma City
2005Michigan (65-7)Carol Hutchins4-1UCLAOklahoma City
2004UCLA (47-9)Sue Enquist3-1CaliforniaOklahoma City
2003UCLA (54-7)Sue Enquist1-0CaliforniaOklahoma City
2002California (56-19)Diane Ninemire6-0ArizonaOklahoma City
2001*Arizona (65-4)Mike Candrea1-0UCLAOklahoma City
2000*Oklahoma (66-8)Patty Gasso3-1UCLAOklahoma City
1999*UCLA (63-6)Sue Enquist3-2WashingtonOklahoma City
1998Fresno State (52-11)Margie Wright1-0ArizonaOklahoma City
1997Arizona (61-5)Mike Candrea10-2UCLAOklahoma City
1996*Arizona (58-9)Mike Candrea6-4WashingtonColumbus, Ga.
1995*#UCLA (50-6)Sharron Backus4-2ArizonaOklahoma City
1994*Arizona (64-3)Mike Candrea2-0Cal State NorthridgeOklahoma City
1993Arizona (44-8)Mike Candrea1-0UCLAOklahoma City
1992*UCLA (54-2)Sharron Backus2-0ArizonaOklahoma City
1991Arizona (56-16)Mike Candrea5-1UCLAOklahoma City
1990UCLA (62-7)Sharron Backus2-0Fresno StateOklahoma City
1989*UCLA (48-4)Sharron Backus1-0Fresno StateSunnyvale, Calif.
1988UCLA (53-8)Sharron Backus3-0Fresno StateSunnyvale, Calif.
1987Texas A&M (56-8)Bob Brock4-1UCLAOmaha, Neb.
1986*Cal State Fullerton (57-9-1)Judi Garman3-0Texas A&MOmaha, Neb.
1985UCLA (41-9)Sharron Backus2-1NebraskaOmaha, Neb.
1984UCLA (45-6-1)Sharron Backus1-0Texas A&MOmaha, Neb.
1983Texas A&M (41-11)Bob Brock2-0Cal State FullertonOmaha, Neb.
1982*UCLA (33-7-2)Sharron Backus2-0Fresno StateOmaha, Neb.

*Indicates undefeated teams in final series.

#-UCLA’s 1995 national championship was later vacated by the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions

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The Oklahoma Sooners are favored to win the Women's College World Series, according to the FanDuel odds. Looking to wager?

Who is favored to win the WCWS 2024? β€Ί

The Oklahoma Sooners are favored to win the Women's College World Series, according to the FanDuel odds. Looking to wager?

What time is game 2 of WCWS? β€Ί

Game 2: Thursday, 8 p.m. Game 3 (if necessary): Friday, 8 p.m.

Who is favored to win the Women's College World Series? β€Ί

2024 Women's College World Series Odds: Oklahoma, Texas favorites to be WCWS National Champions - DraftKings Network.

What was the score of the Women's College World Series? β€Ί

Oklahoma made history by becoming the first NCAA softball team to win four straight national titles after defeating Texas 8-4 in Game 2 of the WCWS championship series. The Sooners beat Texas 8-3 in Game 1. The Sooners used 12 hits and five pitchers to secure the title.

Which womens college has won the most national championships in softball? β€Ί

The 6 college softball teams with the most national championships
  • 12 β€” UCLA (2019, 2010, 2004, 2003, 1999, 1992, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1985, 1984, 1982) ...
  • 8 β€” Arizona (2007, 2006, 2001, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1993, 1991) ...
  • 8 β€” Oklahoma (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2017, 2016, 2013, 2000)
Jun 7, 2024

What is the most innings played in WCWS? β€Ί

Longest WCWS games
  • 1984, 25 innings: Texas A&M 1, Cal Poly Pomona 0.
  • T2. 2017, 17 innings: Oklahoma 7 vs.
  • T2. 1992, 17 innings: Arizona 1 vs.
  • T2. 1983, 17 innings: UCLA 2 vs.
  • T5. 2013, 15 innings: Florida 9, Nebraska 8.
  • T5. 1994, 15 innings: Oklahoma State 3 vs.
  • T7. ...
  • T7. 1995, 14 innings: Iowa 9, Michigan 7.
May 25, 2024

Who won the softball College World Series in 2024? β€Ί

The 2024 NCAA DI softball Women's College World Series is complete. What started as an eight-team field ended with Oklahoma winning its fourth title in a row, beating Texas in the championship series.

Is there a run rule in WCWS finals? β€Ί

Is There A Run-Ahead Rule In The WCWS? Yes, the college softball run rule remains the same in the NCAA Tournament and the Women's College World Series with the exception of the WCWS Championship Series.

What channel is the women's College World Series softball on tonight? β€Ί

How to watch the Women's College World Series in the US. The 2024 Women's College World Series airs across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ABC.

Who will win the College World Series in 2024? β€Ί

Men's College World Series champs since 1947
YEARCHAMPION (RECORD)COACH
2024Tennessee (60-13)Tony Vitello
2023LSU (54-17)Jay Johnson
2022Ole Miss (42-23)Mike Bianco
2021Mississippi State (50-18)Chris Lemonis
29 more rows
Jun 24, 2024

Who is most likely to win the College World Series? β€Ί

Tennessee baseball is the No. 1 overall seed and the favorite, though the Vols are on the side of the bracket with three other national seeds. On the other side of the bracket, NC State will face three SEC teams including No. 2 overall seed Kentucky.

Who has the most women's college World Series championships? β€Ί

When it comes to DI softball titles, the state of California reigns supreme. California's total was helped a lot by UCLA, as 12 of those come by way of the Bruins. UCLA won championships in 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2019 (1995 was vacated).

How many teams are left in the softball world series? β€Ί

The Women's College World Series (WCWS) is the final portion of the NCAA Division I softball tournament for college softball in the United States. The eight teams of the WCWS play a double-elimination tournament until just two teams remain.

Who won the 2024 College World Series? β€Ί

πŸ”Έ Good Ol' Rocky Top | Tennessee wins 1st title πŸ†

The Tennessee Volunteers beat Texas A&M in Game 3 of the 2024 Men's College World Series finals, 6-5.

How much does it cost to get into the Women's College World Series? β€Ί

The cost to see one session of Women's College World Series competition may be more affordable than you think. The cheapest tickets for Session 1 in Oklahoma City are only $33, and tickets for the first game of the Championship Series start at $54.

Why is the WCWS always in Oklahoma? β€Ί

USA Softball owns and operates Devon Park, Oklahoma, which is the home of the WCWS and hosts a variety of competitions for USA Softball's national team. Furthermore, after years of venue uncertainty, the World Series has found a stable home in Oklahoma.

How many times has Oklahoma won the WCWS? β€Ί

Oklahoma has won four consecutive Women's College World Series titles. The Sooners have won seven since 2013 β€” the most by any team (or state) in that time.

How many times has Arizona won the WCWS? β€Ί

The Wildcats are eight time Women's College World Series champions, and are regarded as one of the top programs in college softball after winning eight championships in seventeen seasons, including a run of sixteen consecutive WCWS appearances.

Has Texas won the WCWS? β€Ί

Has Texas ever won a WCWS title? Top-seeded Longhorns in search of first in program history. Texas softball has put together one of its best seasons to date this year, but one order of business remains unaccomplished for Mike White's squad: winning the program's first-ever Women's College World Series title.

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