Overview
- The super regionals opened on May 21 with eight best-of-three matchups running through May 24 to determine the eight teams that will reach the Women's College World Series.
- Games are being carried across the ESPN family of networks with streaming on the ESPN app and fubo, and national windows and start times were published for each series.
- Top seeds enter with clear momentum from regionals, including Alabama and Oklahoma sweeping their brackets and Texas allowing only one run, making them early favorites in their respective matchups.
- The SEC supplies a large share of the field with nine of the 16 super regional teams, leaving only two matchups without an SEC program and underscoring the conference's depth.
- Local and player-focused storylines are prominent, from former Indiana high school standouts on multiple rosters to coaches facing former teams, and the winners will head to Devon Park in Oklahoma City for the WCWS beginning May 28.