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The 2024 NCAA DI Softball Women’s College World Series has begun. The eight participating teams are (1) Texas, (2) Oklahoma, (4) Florida, (5) Oklahoma State, (6) UCLA, (8) Stanford, (10) Duke, and (16) Alabama. The first championship bracket was announced at the selection show on Sunday, May 12.
The 2023 Women’s College World Series Finals ended with Oklahoma defeating Florida State to win their third consecutive national championship. Below you will find all the information about the 2024 DI softball tournament.
2024 NCAA DI Softball Tournament Bracket
π Click or tap here to see the full 2024 bracket | View the WCWS bracket
2024 Women’s College World Series Schedule | May 30 – June 6/7
All times are Eastern Standard Time.
June 4th
June 5
- WCWS Finals 1: TBD vs. TBD, 8 p.m. | ESPN
June 6
- WCWS Finals 2: TBD vs. TBD, 8 p.m. | ESPN
June 7
- WCWS Finals 3 (if necessary): TBD vs TBD, 8 p.m. | ESPN
May 30
May 31 – Loser Repechage (Loser Repechage)
June 1st – Winners Bracket
June 2
June 3
2024 DI Softball Regional Tournament (May 17-19)
*All times are Eastern Time
Austin Area β Austin, Texas
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Texas steps forward
Norman Area β Norman, Oklahoma
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Oklahoma advances
Knoxville Area β Knoxville, Tennessee
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Tennessee advances
Gainesville Area β Gainesville, Florida
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Florida advances
Stillwater Area β Stillwater, Oklahoma
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Oklahoma State advances
Los Angeles Area β Los Angeles, California
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π UCLA advances
Columbia Area β Columbia, Missouri
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Missouri advances
Stanford Area β Stanford, California
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Stanford advances
Baton Rouge area β Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π LSU advances
Durham Region β Durham, North Carolina
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Duke advances
Athens Area β Athens, Georgia
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Georgia advances
Fayetteville Area β Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Arizona advances
Lafayette Area β Lafayette, Louisiana
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Baylor advances
Tuscaloosa Area β Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Alabama advances
Tallahassee Area β Tallahassee, Florida
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Florida State advances
Bryan-College Station Area β Bryan-College Station, Texas
- Friday, May 17
- Saturday, May 18
- Sunday, May 19
π Texas A&M advances
2024 DI Softball Super Regional Schedule (May 23rd – 25th)
*All times are Eastern Time
Austin Super Regional
- Friday, May 24
- Saturday, May 25
- Sunday, May 2
π Texas steps forward
Norman Super Regional
- Thursday, May 23
- Friday, May 24
π Oklahoma advances
Knoxville Super Regional
- Friday, May 24
- Saturday, May 25
- Sunday, May 26
π Alabama advances
Gainesville Super Regional
- Friday, May 24
- Saturday, May 25
- Sunday, May 26
π Florida advances
Stillwater Super Regional
- Friday, May 24
- Saturday, May 25
π Oklahoma State advances
Los Angeles Super Regional
- Thursday, May 23
- Friday, May 24
π UCLA advances
Colombia Super Regional
- Friday, May 24
- Saturday, May 25
- Sunday, May 26
π Duke steps forward
Stamford Super Regional
- Friday, May 24
- Saturday, May 25
- Sunday, May 26
π Stanford steps forward
2024 NCAA DI Softball Tournament Schedule
Below are key dates for the 2024 NCAA DI Softball Tournament.
How the Championship works: The Regional Tournaments will be played at 16 venues in a double-elimination format and are scheduled for May 16/17-19. The winners of the 16 teams will advance to the Super Regional Tournament where two teams will compete in a best-of-three format on May 23-25 ββor May 24-26. The winners of the eight teams will earn a spot in the 2024 Women’s College World Championship in Oklahoma City. The WCWS will begin on May 30 in a double-elimination format. The final two teams will play in a best-of-three format for the National Championship starting on June 5.
How to get tickets to the Women’s College World Series
Tickets for the 2024 WCWS are available to purchase here The Women’s College World Series will be held at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
soft ball Championships: Upcoming dates
Regional Conventions | Super Regional | W.C.W.S. | |
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2025 | May 16-18 | May 22-25 | May 29th – June 6th |
2026 | May 15-17 | May 21-24 | May 28th – June 5th |
2027 | May 21-23 | May 27-30 | June 3-11 |
History of Women’s College World Series Wins
Below is a complete year-by-year history of NCAA DI Softball National Championships since 1982.
Year | Champion (record) | coach | Score | runner-up | site |
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2023 | *Oklahoma (61-1) | Patty Gasso | 3-1 | Florida | Oklahoma City |
2022 | *Oklahoma (59-3) | Patty Gasso | 10-5 | Texas | Oklahoma City |
2021 | Oklahoma (56-4) | Patty Gasso | 5-1 | Florida | Oklahoma City |
2020 | Cancelled due to Covid-19 | — | — | — | — |
2019 | *UCLA (56-6) | Kelly Inouye Perez | 5-4 | Oklahoma | Oklahoma City |
2018 | *Florida State (58-12) | Ronnie 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 State (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 | Northwestern | Oklahoma City |
2005 | Michigan (65-7) | Carol Hutchins | 4-1 | University of California, Los Angeles | 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 | University of California, Los Angeles | Oklahoma City |
2000 | *Oklahoma (66-8) | Patty Gasso | 3-1 | University of California, Los Angeles | 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 | University of California, Los Angeles | Oklahoma City |
1996 | *Arizona (58-9) | Mike Candrea | 6-4 | Washington | Columbus, Georgia |
1995 | *#UCLA (50-6) | Sharon Backus | 4-2 | Arizona | Oklahoma City |
1994 | *Arizona (64-3) | Mike Candrea | 2-0 | California State University, Northridge | Oklahoma City |
1993 | Arizona (44-8) | Mike Candrea | 1-0 | University of California, Los Angeles | Oklahoma City |
1992 | *UCLA (54-2) | Sharon Backus | 2-0 | Arizona | Oklahoma City |
1991 | Arizona (56-16) | Mike Candrea | 5-1 | University of California, Los Angeles | Oklahoma City |
1990 | UCLA (62-7) | Sharon Backus | 2-0 | Fresno State University | Oklahoma City |
1989 | *UCLA (48-4) | Sharon Backus | 1-0 | Fresno State University | Sunnyvale, California |
1988 | UCLA (53-8) | Sharon Backus | 3-0 | Fresno State University | Sunnyvale, California |
1987 | Texas A&M (56-8) | Bob Bullock | 4-1 | University of California, Los Angeles | Omaha, Nebraska |
1986 | *California State University, Fullerton (57-9-1) | Judy Garman | 3-0 | Texas A&M | Omaha, Nebraska |
1985 | UCLA (41-9) | Sharon Backus | 2-1 | Nebraska | Omaha, Nebraska |
1984 | UCLA (45 wins, 6 losses, 1 draw) | Sharon Backus | 1-0 | Texas A&M | Omaha, Nebraska |
1983 | Texas A&M (41-11) | Bob Bullock | 2-0 | California State University, Fullerton | Omaha, Nebraska |
1982 | *UCLA (33 wins, 7 losses, 2 draws) | Sharon Backus | 2-0 | Fresno State University | Omaha, Nebraska |
* Indicates the team that is undefeated in the final series.
#-UCLA’s 1995 national championship was later voided by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
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