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NCAA Softball Tournament 2025 Super Regionals Bracket and Schedule Info
Who can end the reign of the four-time defending national champion Oklahoma Sooners in the 2025 NCAA Softball Tournament?
That question looms large as the road to Oklahoma City rolls into the Super Regionals. After a competitive opening weekend of regional action, only the best remain in the hunt for the crown.
Here’s everything you need to know heading into the next stage of this spring’s championship chase.
Liberty vs. No. 16 Oregon
No. 8 South Carolina vs. No. 9 UCLA
No. 5 Florida State vs. No. 12 Texas Tech
No. 4 Arkansas vs Ole Miss
No. 3 Florida vs. Georgia
No. 6 Texas vs. No. 11 Clemson
No. 7 Tennessee vs. Nebraska
No. 2 Oklahoma vs. No. 15 Alabama
Super Regionals: May 22 – 25
The full schedule will be released once the bracket is finalized.
Women’s College World Series: May 29 – June 6
The favorite to make it through was No. 1 seed Texas A&M, but the Aggies were stunned by Liberty in a three-game series, falling 6-5 in the decisive Game 3 on Sunday.
Liberty trailed 3-0 through four innings before Rachel Roupe sparked the rally with a solo home run in the fifth.
The Flames rode that momentum, plating five runs in the inning while limiting Texas A&M to just two more the rest of the way. They held firm in the seventh to complete the upset and punch their ticket to the next round.
In the end, it wound up being a historic upset:
Texas A&M was not the only team to be upset, however. No. 13 Arizona was also eliminated with a 7-3 loss to Ole Miss.
NiJaree Canady – Texas Tech
The former Stanford Cardinal turned Texas Tech Red Raider, Canady, is the reigning USA Softball National Player of the Year and one of the sport’s biggest stars. She led Stanford to back-to-back Women’s College World Series appearances before transferring ahead of the 2025 season.
Now a junior shortstop and right-handed pitcher, Canady has continued her dominance with a .83 ERA and 30 runs scored. In Texas Tech’s regional-clinching win over Mississippi State, she went 1-for-3 at the plate, boosting her on-base percentage to .457, helping the Red Raiders punch their ticket to the Super Regionals.
Michaela Edenfield – Florida State University
Redshirt senior catcher Michaela Edenfield continues to cement her legacy at Florida State. With 52 career home runs, she ranks third all-time in program history and remains a pivotal force on both sides of the ball.
In FSU’s regional-clinching win over Auburn, Edenfield delivered a standout performance—tallying a run, two hits and two RBI while boosting her season batting average to .336 and her on-base percentage to .495.
Jordyn Bahl leads all remaining teams with a scorching .468 batting average. The team captain and right-handed pitcher has tallied 74 hits at the plate and continues to dominate in the circle, posting the eighth-lowest ERA in the NCAA at 1.55 over 180.1 innings pitched.