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NCAA Softball

2025 NCAA Softball Tournament: Full bracket, schedule for regional round

Andrew Olson

By Andrew Olson

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The college softball season is moving on to the NCAA Tournament. As expected, the SEC will be well-represented.

Fourteen of the 15 conference programs, a record for the SEC, are in the field of 64. Only Mizzou is not playing in the postseason, missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2006.

The SEC boasts 9 Regional hosts, including 7 of the top 8 national seeds. Those 7 teams would be guaranteed to host Super Regionals if they win their opening-round Regionals.

Texas A&M and Oklahoma were the co-champions of the SEC Softball Tournament after Saturday’s cancelation of the championship game due to weather. The Aggies and Sooners are the top 2 national seeds in the NCAA Tournament.

Here’s a look at the full list of Regional assignments for May 16-18. The 8 Regional winners will play Super Regionals from May 22-25. The Women’s College World Series is set for May 29-June 5/6 in Oklahoma City.

No. 1 Texas A&M (Bryan-College Station Regional)

Texas A&M, Marist, Liberty, Saint Francis

No. 2 Oklahoma (Norman Regional)

Oklahoma, Cal, Omaha, Boston

No. 3 Florida (Gainesville Regional)

Florida, Georgia Tech, FAU, Mercer

No. 4 Arkansas (Fayetteville Regional)

Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Indiana, Saint Louis

No. 5 Florida State (Tallahassee Regional)

FSU, Auburn, USF, Robert Morris

No. 6 Texas (Austin Regional)

Texas, Michigan, UCF, Eastern Illinois

No. 7 Tennessee (Knoxville Regional)

Tennessee, Ohio State, North Carolina, Miami (Ohio)

No. 8 South Carolina (Columbia Regional)

South Carolina, Virginia, North Florida, Elon

No. 9 UCLA (Los Angeles Regional)

UCLA, Arizona State, San Diego State, UC Santa Barbara

No. 10 LSU (Baton Rouge Regional)

LSU, UConn, Nebraska, Southeastern Louisiana

No. 11 Clemson (Clemson Regional)

Clemson, Kentucky, Northwestern, USC Upstate

No. 12 Texas Tech (Lubbock Regional)

Texas Tech, Mississippi State, Washington, Brown

No. 13 Arizona (Tuscon Regional)

Arizona, Ole Miss, Grand Canyon, Santa Clara

No. 14 Duke (Durham Regional)

Duke, Georgia, Coastal Carolina, Howard

No. 15 Alabama (Tuscaloosa Regional)

Alabama, Virginia Tech, Belmont, Jackson State

No. 16 Oregon (Eugene Regional)

Oregon, Stanford, Binghamton, Weber State

Here’s the full bracket:

Andrew Olson

Andrew writes about sports to fund his love of live music and collection of concert posters. He strongly endorses the Hall of Fame campaigns of Fred Taylor and Andruw Jones.

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