The 2025 NCAA softball season is off to the races, with early season stumbles from perennial powerhouses illustrating the sport's growing parity.
No. 6 Tennessee, No. 8 Texas Tech, and No. 10 Oklahoma State all suffered weekend upsets. Tennessee fell 7-1 to No. 17 Nebraska while Texas Tech lost 3-1 to No. 19 Mississippi State in extra innings.
The Cowgirls, subsequently, turned heads during last weekend's Puerto Vallarta College Challenge.
After claiming a 9-6 victory over No. 9 Florida State on Thursday, Oklahoma State then stranded nine baserunners en route to a 6-1 loss to unranked Louisiana Tech on Friday.
After righting the ship with a mercy-rule blowout against Northern Colorado on Friday, the Cowgirls' bats fell short in a run-rule loss to the Seminoles on Saturday.
The 2-2 season start cost Oklahoma State six spots in the rankings, sending them sliding from their preseason No. 4 position.

Top NCAA softball teams take aim at Clearwater's competition
The Cowgirls will have to get right back in the saddle. Oklahoma State will now join six other Top 25 programs in Florida for Thursday's Clearwater Invitational.
No. 4 UCLA and No. 5 Texas A&M plus the Cowgirls and Seminoles lead the 16-team lineup. The SEC's No. 12 Alabama, No. 16 Missouri, and No. 24 Kentucky will also compete.
The annual event often serves as a postseason preview. This year's field includes three of last year's Women's College World Series contenders, with 14 represented in the 2024 NCAA tournament.

How to watch NCAA softball at the 2025 Clearwater Invitational
All 40 games at the 2025 Clearwater Invitational will stream live across ESPN platforms. This includes 19 nationally televised matchups.
Clearwater runs Thursday through Sunday, with Oklahoma State kicking off the Top 10 action against UCLA at 3 PM ET on Friday. Live coverage of the Cowgirls vs. the Bruins will air on ESPN2.
The NCAA softball super regionals are complete, with eight teams advancing to the Women’s College World Series.
Just Women’s Sports breaks down all eight matchups. Each best-of-three series was hosted by the higher seed.
Norman Super Regional — Norman, Oklahoma
No. 1 Oklahoma eliminates No. 16 Clemson, 2-0
- Game 1: Oklahoma 9, Clemson 2
- Game 2: Oklahoma 8, Clemson 7 (9)
- Oklahoma advances to the Women’s College World Series
Oklahoma broke the record for longest winning streak in NCAA softball history with Saturday’s comeback win over Clemson, which marked the Sooners’ 48th win — besting the mark set by Alabama, which strung together 47 wins between 1996 and 1997. The two-time reigning champions have lost just one game all season, way back in February.
Tallahassee Super Regional — Tallahassee, Florida
No. 3 Florida State eliminates No. 14 Georgia, 2-0
- Game 1: Florida State 8, Georgia 1
- Game 2: Florida State 4, Georgia 2
- Florida State advances to the Women’s College World Series
Florida State pitcher Kathryn Sandercock threw a perfect game to send her team to the super regionals. The ACC regular season and tournament title winners, the Seminoles sold out tickets for the super regional round in just one minute.
THE FIRST PERFECT GAME IN @FSU_Softball POSTSEASON HISTORY❗️
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) May 21, 2023
Watch the final three outs from @k_sandercock’s gem to send the ’Noles back to supers.#RoadToWCWS pic.twitter.com/xuiGlWfDs5
Knoxville Super Regional — Knoxville, Tennessee
No. 4 Tennessee eliminates No. 13 Texas, 2-0
- Game 1: Tennessee 5, Texas 2
- Game 2: Tennessee 9, Texas 0
- Tennessee advances to the Women’s College World Series
While teams went undefeated in their regionals, the Volunteers advance to the WCWS, capping their super regionals sweep with a six-run seventh inning to close out a 9-0 win against the Longhorns.
Tuscaloosa Super Regional — Tuscaloosa, Alabama
No. 5 Alabama eliminates No. 12 Northwestern, 2-1
- Game 1: Northwestern 3, Alabama 1
- Game 2: Alabama 2, Northwestern 1
- Game 3: Alabama 3, Northwestern 2
- Alabama advances to the Women’s College World Series
Despite losing the first game, Alabama responded in games 2 and 3 to make it to their 14th WCWS. Northwestern landed plenty on base, but ultimately could not complete the series.
Stillwater Super Regional — Stillwater, Oklahoma
No. 6 Oklahoma State eliminates Oregon, 2-0
- Game 1: Oklahoma State 8, Oregon 1
- Game 2: Oklahoma State 9, Oregon 0
- Oklahoma State advances to the Women’s College World Series
With the 2-0 series win, Oklahoma State will compete in the WCWS for a third straight year. Oregon was one of just three unseeded teams to make it to the super regional round.
Seattle Super Regional — Seattle, Washington
No. 7 Washington eliminates Louisiana, 2-0
- Game 1: Washington 8, Louisiana 0 (5)
- Game 2: Washington 2, Louisiana 0
- Washington advances to the Women’s College World Series
Perhaps nobody had a crazier game entering the super regionals than Washington, who came back from down six runs in the final inning to win and advance. The Huskies then swept Louisiana with two shutouts to reach the WCWS.
𝑴𝑨𝒀𝐇𝐄𝐌!
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) May 22, 2023
#RoadToWCWS x 🎥 ESPNU / @UWSoftballpic.twitter.com/EZn9FuOI37
Durham Super Regional — Durham, North Carolina
No. 9 Stanford eliminates No. 8 Duke, 2-0
- Game 1: Stanford 3, Duke 1
- Game 2: Stanford 7, Duke 2
- Stanford advances to the Women’s College World Series
Stanford advances to its third WCWS in program history and its first since 2004. Alana Vawter picked up her 20th win for the Cardinal in Saturday’s series-clinching win.
Salt Lake City Super Regional — Salt Lake City, Utah
No. 15 Utah eliminates San Diego State, 2-1
- Game 1: San Diego State 4, Utah 3
- Game 2: Utah 10, San Diego State 1
- Game 3: Utah 7, San Diego State 2
- Utah advances to the Women’s College World Series
Everything went right for Utah on Sunday, as they took down San Diego State to advance to their first WCWS since 1994.
A 𝐡𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐜 moment for @AztecSoftball! 👏
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) May 22, 2023
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