Women's College World Series scores: Daily TV schedule, bracket, results for 2024 NCAA softball tournament

Edward Sutelan

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The stage has been set for the 2024 Women's College World Series, and if the 2024 NCAA softball tournament has been any indication, the next round should be one for the ages.

Softball fans were treated to a thrilling round of super regionals that featured six of the eight series going the full three games. It featured upsets, with No. 14 Alabama taking down No. 3 Tennessee and No. 10 Duke eliminating No. 7 Missouri, and plenty of scares, with No. 1 Texas on the ropes against No. 16 Texas A&M and No. 4 Florida hanging on late against unranked Baylor.

There's the program with three straight national championships in Oklahoma. There's the program with the most national championships with 13 in UCLA. There's also the fledgling Duke program, which has reached the College World Series for the first time in the six years of its existence.

Oklahoma State is red hot, ending the regular series with wins against No. 1 Texas and No. 2 Oklahoma. There's also Stanford, which features the best pitcher in the country who has powered the Cardinal to another College World Series appearance.

MORE: Watch the Women's College World Series live with Fubo (free trial)

There is no shortage of excitement around the teams that will be arriving in Oklahoma City to play for a national championship.

Sporting News will be tracking scores for each game during the College World Series. Follow for updates throughout the entire tournament.

Women's College World Series softball games today

Tuesday, June 4

Time (ET)GameTV/Live stream
2 p.m.(2) Oklahoma 6, (4) Florida 5 (8 inn.) (Florida eliminated) ESPN, FuboESPN+

How to watch Women's College World Series 2024

  • Date: May 30-June 7
  • Location: USA Softball Hall of Fame Complex, Oklahoma City, Okla.
  • TV channels: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ABC
  • Live stream: ESPN+, Fubo

The Women's College World Series begins on Thursday, May 30, and will run through Friday, June 7, should the finals last the full three games. If a team sweeps the finals, the College World Series will end on Thursday, June 6.

The games will be played at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Complex in Oklahoma City, which has been the CWS home since 1990.

ESPN's family of networks will handle coverage of the tournament, including ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC. Viewers can also live stream the games on ESPN+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial.

Women's College World Series bracket 2024

Bracket 1

TeamWL
(1) Texas20
(4) Florida11
(8) Stanford11
(5) Oklahoma State02

Bracket 2

TeamWL
(2) Oklahoma20
(6) UCLA11
(14) Alabama11
(10) Duke02

NCAA softball schedule, scores

Thu., May 30

GameResults
Game 1(6) UCLA 4, (14) Alabama 1
Game 2(2) Oklahoma 9, (10) Duke 1 (6 inn.)
Game 3(1) Texas 4, (8) Stanford 0
Game 4(4) Florida 1, (5) Oklahoma State 0

Fri., May 31

GameResults
Game 5(14) Alabama 2, (10) Duke 1 (Duke eliminated)
Game 6(8) Stanford 8, (5) Oklahoma State 0 (6 inn.) (Oklahoma State eliminated)

Sat., June 1

GameResults
Game 7(2) Oklahoma 1, (6) UCLA 0
Game 8(1) Texas 10, (4) Florida 0 (5 inn.)

Sun., June 2

GameResults
Game 9(4) Florida 6, (14) Alabama 4 (Alabama eliminated)
Game 10(8) Stanford 3, (6) UCLA UCLA eliminated)

Monday, June 3

Time (ET)GameTV/Live stream
Game 11(4) Florida 9, (2) Oklahoma 3ESPN, Fubo, ESPN+
Game 12(1) Texas 1, (8) Stanford 0ESPN, Fubo, ESPN+

Tuesday, June 4

Time (ET)GameTV/Live stream
2 p.m.(2) Oklahoma 6, (4) Florida 5 (8 inn.) (Florida eliminated) ESPN, FuboESPN+

Wednesday, June 5

MatchupTime (ET)TV
WCWS finals Game 1: (1) Texas vs. (2) Oklahoma8 p.m.ESPN, Fubo

Thursday, June 6

MatchupTime (ET)TV
WCWS finals Game 2: (1) Texas vs. (2) Oklahoma8 p.m.ESPN, Fubo

Friday, June 7

MatchupTime (ET)TV
WCWS finals Game 3*: (1) Texas vs. (2) Oklahoma8 p.m.ESPN, Fubo

* - If necessary

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Edward Sutelan

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Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.