The Texas Longhorns have received the 2025 Girls’s School World Collection, defeating Texas Tech in three video games for the primary NCAA softball title in Texas program historical past.
The 2025 NCAA DI softball match began with a 64-team area, with groups taking part in at certainly one of 16 regional websites. Winners of the eight tremendous regionals superior to the Girls’s School World Collection.
Under you will discover all of the details about the 2025 NCAA DI softball match, together with the bracket, schedule and scores.
2025 NCAA DI softball match bracket
Right here is the eight-team WCWS bracket for this 12 months’s finals:
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2025 NCAA DI softball match schedule
See the DI softball match schedule under. All instances Jap. You may as well click on or faucet right here for a stay scoreboard.
- Girls’s School World Collection — Might 29 – June 5/6 | Oklahoma Metropolis, Oklahoma
- Girls’s School World Collection Finals:
- Choice present
- Might 11 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2
- Regionals — Might 16-18
- Bryan-School Station Regional – Bryan-School Station, Texas
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Liberty advances to tremendous regionals
- Norman Regional – Norman, Oklahoma
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Oklahoma advances to tremendous regionals
- Gainesville Regional – Gainesville, Florida
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Florida advances to tremendous regionals
- Fayetteville Regional – Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Arkansas advances to tremendous regionals
- Tallahassee Regional – Tallahassee, Florida
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Florida State advances to tremendous regionals
- Austin Regional – Austin, Texas
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Texas advances to tremendous regionals
- Knoxville Regional – Knoxville, Tennessee
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Tennessee advances to tremendous regionals
- Columbia Regional – Columbia, South Carolina
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 South Carolina advances to tremendous regionals
- Los Angeles Regional – Los Angeles, California
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 UCLA advances to tremendous regionals
- Baton Rouge Regional – Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Nebraska advances to tremendous regionals
- Clemson Regional – Clemson, South Carolina
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Clemson advances to tremendous regionals
- Lubbock Regional – Lubbock, Texas
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Texas Tech advances to tremendous regionals
- Tucson Regional – Tucson, Arizona
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Ole Miss advances to tremendous regionals
- Durham Regional – Durham, North Carolina
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Georgia advances to tremendous regionals
- Tuscaloosa Regional – Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Alabama advances to tremendous regionals
- Eugene Regional – Eugene, Oregon
- Might 16
- Might 17
- Might 18
- 🏆 Oregon advances to tremendous regionals
- Bryan-School Station Regional – Bryan-School Station, Texas
- Tremendous Regionals — Might 22-25
- Eugene Tremendous Regional – Eugene, Oregon
- Might 23
- Might 24
- 🏆 Oregon advances to WCWS
- Norman Tremendous Regional – Norman, Oklahoma
- Might 23
- Might 24
- 🏆 Oklahoma advances to WCWS
- Gainesville Tremendous Regional – Gainesville, Florida
- Might 23
- Might 24
- Might 25
- 🏆 Florida advances to WCWS
- Fayetteville Tremendous Regional – Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Might 23
- Might 24
- Might 25
- 🏆 Ole Miss advances to WCWS
- Tallahassee Tremendous Regional – Tallahassee, Florida
- Might 22
- Might 23
- 🏆 Texas Tech advances to WCWS
- Austin Tremendous Regional – Austin, Texas
- Might 22
- Might 23
- Might 24
- 🏆 Texas advances to WCWS
- Knoxville Tremendous Regional – Knoxville, Tennessee
- Might 23
- Might 24
- Might 25
- 🏆 Tennessee advances to WCWS
- Columbia Tremendous Regional – Columbia, South Carolina
- Might 23
- Might 24
- Might 25
- 🏆 UCLA advances to WCWS
- Eugene Tremendous Regional – Eugene, Oregon
- Girls’s School World Collection — Might 29 – June 5/6 | Oklahoma Metropolis, Oklahoma
- Might 29
- Might 30
- Might 31
- June 1
- June 2
How you can get tickets for the Girls’s School World Collection
The Girls’s School World Collection shall be performed at Devon Park in Oklahoma Metropolis, Oklahoma. You will discover all of the ticket information for the 2025 WCWS right here.
Girls’s School World Collection championship historical past
Under is the entire, year-by-year NCAA DI softball nationwide championship historical past since 1982.
12 months | Champion (File) | Coach | Rating | Runner-Up | Web site |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | *Oklahoma (59-7) | Patty Gasso | 8-4 | Texas | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2023 | *Oklahoma (61-1) | Patty Gasso | 3-1 | Florida State | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2022 | *Oklahoma (59-3) | Patty Gasso | 10-5 | Texas | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2021 | Oklahoma (56-4) | Patty Gasso | 5-1 | Florida State | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2020 | Canceled on account of Covid-19 | — | — | — | — |
2019 | *UCLA (56-6) | Kelly Inouye-Perez | 5-4 | Oklahoma | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2018 | *Florida State (58-12) | Lonni Alameda | 8-3 | Washington | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2017 | *Oklahoma (61-9) | Patty Gasso | 5-4 | Florida | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2016 | Oklahoma (57-8) | Patty Gasso | 2-1 | Auburn | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2015 | Florida (60-7) | Tim Walton | 4-1 | Michigan | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2014 | *Florida (55-12) | Tim Walton | 6-3 | Alabama | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2013 | *Oklahoma (57-4) | Patty Gasso | 4-0 | Tennessee | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2012 | Alabama (60-8) | Patrick Murphy | 5-4 | Oklahoma | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2011 | *Arizona State (60-6) | Clint Myers | 7-2 | Florida | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2010 | *UCLA (50-11) | Kelly Inouye-Perez | 15-9 | Arizona | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2009 | Washington (51-12) | Heather Tarr | 3-2 | Florida | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2008 | *Arizona State (66-5) | Clint Myers | 11-0 | Texas A&M | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2007 | Arizona (50-14-1) | Mike Candrea | 5-0 | Tennessee | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2006 | Arizona (54-11) | Mike Candrea | 5-0 | Northwestern | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2005 | Michigan (65-7) | Carol Hutchins | 4-1 | UCLA | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2004 | UCLA (47-9) | Sue Enquist | 3-1 | California | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2003 | UCLA (54-7) | Sue Enquist | 1-0 | California | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2002 | California (56-19) | Diane Ninemire | 6-0 | Arizona | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2001 | *Arizona (65-4) | Mike Candrea | 1-0 | UCLA | Oklahoma Metropolis |
2000 | *Oklahoma (66-8) | Patty Gasso | 3-1 | UCLA | Oklahoma Metropolis |
1999 | *UCLA (63-6) | Sue Enquist | 3-2 | Washington | Oklahoma Metropolis |
1998 | Fresno State (52-11) | Margie Wright | 1-0 | Arizona | Oklahoma Metropolis |
1997 | Arizona (61-5) | Mike Candrea | 10-2 | UCLA | Oklahoma Metropolis |
1996 | *Arizona (58-9) | Mike Candrea | 6-4 | Washington | Columbus, Ga. |
1995 | *#UCLA (50-6) | Sharron Backus | 4-2 | Arizona | Oklahoma Metropolis |
1994 | *Arizona (64-3) | Mike Candrea | 2-0 | Cal State Northridge | Oklahoma Metropolis |
1993 | Arizona (44-8) | Mike Candrea | 1-0 | UCLA | Oklahoma Metropolis |
1992 | *UCLA (54-2) | Sharron Backus | 2-0 | Arizona | Oklahoma Metropolis |
1991 | Arizona (56-16) | Mike Candrea | 5-1 | UCLA | Oklahoma Metropolis |
1990 | UCLA (62-7) | Sharron Backus | 2-0 | Fresno State | Oklahoma Metropolis |
1989 | *UCLA (48-4) | Sharron Backus | 1-0 | Fresno State | Sunnyvale, Calif. |
1988 | UCLA (53-8) | Sharron Backus | 3-0 | Fresno State | Sunnyvale, Calif. |
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. |
*Signifies undefeated groups in closing collection.
#-UCLA’s 1995 nationwide championship was later vacated by the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions