It's down to the final stretch of the 2023 NCAA softball tournament, with Oklahoma City looming in the horizon.
The 16 teams in this year's super regional matchups are set and will be brought to your screens this weekend.
Oklahoma, the top-ranked team in the nation, has dominated all year. The Sooners are taking on No. 16 Clemson as they search for their third consecutive College World Series title.
Can the Tigers find a way to derail the juggernaut? And who else will secure a spot in the Women's College World Series?
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Here's how to watch the 16 NCAA softball super regionals for 2023:
NCAA softball bracket 2023
(All times Eastern. Networks and start times are subject to change.)
Norman Super Regional
No. 1 Oklahoma (54-1) vs. No. 16 Clemson (49-10)
- Game 1: No. 1 Oklahoma 9, No. 16 Clemson 2 (Oklahoma leads 1-0)
- Game 2: No. 1 Oklahoma 8, No. 16 Clemson 7 (9 innings) (Oklahoma advances)
Durham Super Regional
No. 8 Duke (48-10) vs. No. 9 Stanford (43-13)
- Game 1: No. 9 Stanford 3, No. 8 Duke 1 (Stanford leads 1-0)
- Game 2: No. 9 Stanford 7, No. 8 Duke 2 (Stanford advances)
Tuscaloosa Super Regional
No. 5 Alabama (43-19) vs. No. 12 Northwestern (41-11)
- Game 1: No. 12 Northwestern 3, No. 5 Alabama 1 (Northwestern leads 1-0)
- Game 2: No. 5 Alabama 2, No. 12 Northwestern 1 (Series tied 1-1)
- Game 3: No. 5 Alabama 3, No. 12 Northwestern 2 (Alabama advances)
Knoxville Super Regional
No. 4 Tennessee (47-8) vs. No. 13 Texas (45-13-1)
- Game 1: No. 4 Tennessee 5, No. 13 Texas 2 (Tennessee leads 1-0)
- Game 2: No. 4 Tennessee 9, No. 13 Texas 0 (Tennessee advances)
Tallahassee Super Regional
No. 3 Florida State (53-9) vs. No. 14 Georgia (42-13)
- Game 1: No. 3 Florida State 8, No. 14 Georgia 1 (Florida State leads 1-0)
- Game 2: No. 3 Florida State 4, No. 14 Georgia 2 (Florida State advances)
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Stillwater Super Regional
No. 6 Oklahoma State (44-14) vs. Oregon (38-15)
- Game 1: No. 6 Oklahoma State 8, Oregon 1 (Oklahoma State leads 1-0)
- Game 2: No. 6 Oklahoma State 9, Oregon 0 (Oklahoma State advances)
Seattle Super Regional
No. 7 Washington (41-13) vs. Louisiana (50-14)
- Game 1: No. 7 Washington 8, Louisiana 0 (Washington leads 1-0)
- Game 2: No. 7 Washington 2, Louisiana 0 (Washington advances)
Salt Lake City Super Regional
No. 15 Utah (40-13) vs. San Diego State (38-15)
- Game 1: San Diego State 4, No. 15 Utah 3 (San Diego State leads 1-0)
- Game 2: No. 15 Utah 10, San Diego State 1 (Series tied 1-1)
- Game 3: No. 15 Utah 7, San Diego State 2 (Utah advances)
When are the NCAA softball tournament super regionals?
- Dates: Thursday, May 25, through Sunday, May 28
Two of the eight series will begin Thursday, while the other six will start on Friday. The super regionals are best of three, so they could last two or three days each depending on the results.
The winners will advance to the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City, which will begin on Thursday, June 1.
NCAA softball tournament super regionals hosts
The full field is below, with the host cities listed in bold:
- Norman, Okla.: No. 1 Oklahoma vs. No 16 Clemson
- Durham, N.C.: No. 8 Duke vs. No. 9 Stanford
- Tuscaloosa, Ala.: No. 5 Alabama vs. No. 12 Northwestern
- Knoxville, Tenn.: No. 4 Tennessee vs. No. 13 Texas
- Tallahassee, Fla.: No. 3 Florida State vs. No. 14 Georgia
- Stillwater, Okla.: No. 6 Oklahoma State vs. Oregon
- Seattle, Wash.: No. 7 Washington vs. Louisiana
- Salt Lake City, Utah: No. 15 Utah vs. San Diego State
How to watch NCAA softball super regionals
The ESPN family of networks will broadcast all eight of the NCAA softball super regional matchups in the weekend leading up to the Women's College World Series.
Fans can also stream the games on the ESPN App and ESPN+ along with Fubo, which offers a free trial and carries the ESPN networks.
Women's College World Series schedule 2023
- Super regionals: May 25-28
- College World Series: June 1-9
The 2023 Women's College World Series starts on Thursday, June 1, and will run until Friday, June 9.
This year marks the 41st annual Women's College World Series since the event debuted in 1982. There was no event in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
This is also the 31st WCWS to be held in Oklahoma City. USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium is the venue.