The Division I 2025 softball tournament is there. The support started with a field of 64 teams, with teams playing on one of the 16 regional sites. The winners of these regional ones qualified for the super regional which takes place for this weekend before these eight winners spend the Women’s College World Series.
Below, you can find all the information on the NCAA DI 2025 softball tournament, including the support, the calendar and the scores.
BRACKET DU SOFTBALL NCAA DI 2025
Here is the support of 64 teams for this year’s tournament:
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NCAA DI 2025 softball tournament schedule
See the Softball Tournament Program DI below. All time is. You can also click or press here for a live dashboard.
- Super regional – May 22-25
- Eugene Super Regional – Eugene, Oregon
- Norman Super Regional – Norman, Oklahoma
- Gainesville Super Regional – Gainesville, Florida
- Fayetteville Super Regional – Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Tallahassee Super Regional – Tallahassee, Florida
- May 22
- May 23
- 🏆 Tech Tech advances to WCWS
- Austin Super Regional – Austin, Texas
- Knoxville Super Regional – Knoxville, Tennessee
- Columbia Super Regional – Columbia, South Carolina
- Series Women’s College World
- May 29 – June 5/6 | Oklahoma city, oklahoma
- Selection to show
- May 11 at 7 p.m. HE on ESPN2
- Regional – May 16-18
- Bryan-College Regional Station-Bryan-College Station, Texas
- Norman Regional – Norman, Oklahoma
- Gainesville Regional – Gainesville, Florida
- Fayetteville Regional – Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Tallahassee Regional – Tallahassee, Florida
- Austin Regional – Austin, Texas
- Knoxville Regional – Knoxville, Tennessee
- Columbia Regional – Columbia, South Carolina
- Los Angeles Regional – Los Angeles, California
- Regional red stick – Red Baton, Louisiana
- Clemson Regional – Clemson, South Carolina
- Lubbock Regional – Lubbock, Texas
- Tucson Regional – Tucson, Arizona
- Durham Regional – Durham, North Carolina
- Tuscaloosa Regional – Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- Eugene Regional – Eugene, Oregon
How to get tickets for Women’s College World Series
Women’s College World Series will be played at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. You can find all the information on tickets for WCW 2025 here.
History of the Women College World Series championship
You will find below the complete history of the National Championship of the NCAA Di NCAA Di since 1982.
Year | Champion (record) | Coach | Score | Finalist | Site |
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2024 | * Oklahoma (59-7) | Patty Gasso | 8-4 | Texas | Oklahoma City |
2023 | * Oklahoma (61-1) | Patty Gasso | 3-1 | Florida State | Oklahoma City |
2022 | * Oklahoma (59-3) | Patty Gasso | 10-5 | Texas | Oklahoma City |
2021 | Oklahoma (56-4) | Patty Gasso | 5-1 | Florida State | Oklahoma City |
2020 | Canceled due to COVVI-19 | – | – | – | – |
2019 | * UCLA (56-6) | Kelly Inouye-Perez | 5-4 | Oklahoma | Oklahoma City |
2018 | * Florida State (58-12) | LONNI ALAMEDA | 8-3 | Washington | Oklahoma City |
2017 | * Oklahoma (61-9) | Patty Gasso | 5-4 | Florida | Oklahoma City |
2016 | Oklahoma (57-8) | Patty Gasso | 2-1 | Auburn | Oklahoma City |
2015 | Florida (60-7) | Tim Walton | 4-1 | Michigan | Oklahoma City |
2014 | * Florida (55-12) | Tim Walton | 6-3 | Alabama | Oklahoma City |
2013 | * Oklahoma (57-4) | Patty Gasso | 4-0 | Tennessee | Oklahoma City |
2012 | Alabama (60-8) | Patrick Murphy | 5-4 | Oklahoma | Oklahoma City |
2011 | * Arizona condition (60-6) | Clint Myers | 7-2 | Florida | Oklahoma City |
2010 | * UCLA (50-11) | Kelly Inouye-Perez | 15-9 | Arizona | Oklahoma City |
2009 | Washington (51-12) | Heather Tarr | 3-2 | Florida | Oklahoma City |
2008 | * Arizona state (66-5) | Clint Myers | 11-0 | Texas A & M | Oklahoma City |
2007 | Arizona (50-14-1) | Mike Candrea | 5-0 | Tennessee | Oklahoma City |
2006 | Arizona (54-11) | Mike Candrea | 5-0 | Northwest | Oklahoma City |
2005 | Michigan (65-7) | Carol Hutchins | 4-1 | UCLA | Oklahoma City |
2004 | UCLA (47-9) | Sue enquist | 3-1 | California | Oklahoma City |
2003 | UCLA (54-7) | Sue enquist | 1-0 | California | Oklahoma City |
2002 | California (56-19) | Diane Ninemire | 6-0 | Arizona | Oklahoma City |
2001 | * Arizona (65-4) | Mike Candrea | 1-0 | UCLA | Oklahoma City |
2000 | * Oklahoma (66-8) | Patty Gasso | 3-1 | UCLA | Oklahoma City |
1999 | * UCLA (63-6) | Sue enquist | 3-2 | Washington | Oklahoma City |
1998 | Fresno state (52-11) | Margie Wright | 1-0 | Arizona | Oklahoma City |
1997 | Arizona (61-5) | Mike Candrea | 10-2 | UCLA | Oklahoma City |
1996 | * Arizona (58-9) | Mike Candrea | 6-4 | Washington | Columbus, Ga. |
1995 | * # UCLA (50-6) | Sharron backus | 4-2 | Arizona | Oklahoma City |
1994 | * Arizona (64-3) | Mike Candrea | 2-0 | Cal State Northridge | Oklahoma City |
1993 | Arizona (44-8) | Mike Candrea | 1-0 | UCLA | Oklahoma City |
1992 | * UCLA (54-2) | Sharron backus | 2-0 | Arizona | Oklahoma City |
1991 | Arizona (56-16) | Mike Candrea | 5-1 | UCLA | Oklahoma City |
1990 | UCLA (62-7) | Sharron backus | 2-0 | Fresno state | Oklahoma City |
1989 | * UCLA (48-4) | Sharron backus | 1-0 | Fresno state | Sunnyvale, California. |
1988 | UCLA (53-8) | Sharron backus | 3-0 | Fresno state | Sunnyvale, California. |
1987 | Texas A&M (56-8) | Bob Brock | 4-1 | UCLA | Omaha, Neb. |
1986 | * Cal State Fullerton (57-9-1) | Judi Garman | 3-0 | Texas A & M | Omaha, Neb. |
1985 | UCLA (41-9) | Sharron backus | 2-1 | Nebraska | Omaha, Neb. |
1984 | UCLA (45-6-1) | Sharron backus | 1-0 | Texas A & M | Omaha, Neb. |
1983 | Texas A & M (41-11) | Bob Brock | 2-0 | Cal State Fullerton | Omaha, Neb. |
1982 | * UCLA (33-7-2) | Sharron backus | 2-0 | Fresno state | Omaha, Neb. |
* Indicates undefeated teams in the final series.
The 1995 National Championship of # UCLA was then canceled by the NCAA infringement committee