The SEC produces some of the nation’s top softball programs on a yearly basis, so it’s never a surprise when several of them make it to the Women’s College World Series field.

On Sunday night, this year’s selection show was held, and all 13 SEC schools with softball teams (Vanderbilt doesn’t field a squad) made it.

As you can see below, six SEC programs will host their own regionals, with seven teams heading elsewhere to try to make it to Oklahoma City:

  • Florida (No. 5 national seed) — No. 1 seed in Gainesville regional
  • Alabama (No. 8 national seed) — No. 1 seed in Tuscaloosa regional
  • LSU (No. 10 national seed) — No. 1 seed in Baton Rouge regional
  • Ole Miss (No. 11 national seed) — No. 1 seed in Oxford regional
  • Tennessee (No. 12 national seed) — No. 1 seed in Knoxville regional
  • Kentucky (No. 14 national seed) — No. 1 seed in Lexington regional
  • Mizzou — No. 2 seed in Los Angeles regional
  • Mississippi State — No. 2 seed in Seattle regional
  • South Carolina — No. 2 seed in Tallahassee regional
  • Auburn — No. 2 seed in Tucson regional
  • Georgia — No. 2 seed in Minneapolis regional
  • Texas A&M — No. 2 seed in Austin regional
  • Arkansas — No. 2 seed in Stillwater regional