Where are the NCAA Softball Super Regionals 2021?

Where are the NCAA Softball Super Regionals 2021?

Oklahoma City
Keys to advancing to the World Series: The road to the national championship goes through Oklahoma—literally, since the Super Regional is at OU’s home field in Norman and the Women’s College World Series will take place up the road at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.

Where will super regionals be played?

Super regionals will be hosted by either the higher seed or set on a neutral site. All College World Series games will be held at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb.

Who won the softball Super Regionals 2021?

Alabama
Alabama Sweeps Kentucky Alabama knocked off Kentucky 4-1 to complete a two-game sweep of the Tuscaloosa Super Regional.

What teams are in the softball Super Regionals?

NCAA Softball Tournament 2021: Super Regionals Bracket and Schedule Info

  • Super-Regional Matchups.
  • Norman: No. 1 Oklahoma vs.
  • Columbia: No. 8 Missouri vs.
  • Stillwater: No. 5 Oklahoma State vs.
  • Gainesville: No. 4 Florida vs.
  • Tuscaloosa: No. 3 Alabama vs.
  • Fayetteville: No. 6 Arkansas vs.
  • Baton Rouge: No. 7 LSU vs.

Is there a 10 run rule in the super regionals?

The rule is not allowed in NCAA tournament play (regionals, super regionals and College World Series), in which all games must be at least nine innings. For softball, the rule is 12 after three innings and 10 after five.

How many teams go to super regionals?

16
The 16 winners of the regionals move on to the super regionals, where they are split into eight pairings. These pairings play in a best-of-three series. The eight winners of the super regionals head to the CWS in Omaha. They are split into two double-elimination brackets, consisting of four teams each.

Is Softball World Series double-elimination?

The Women’s College World Series (WCWS) is the final portion of the NCAA Division I Softball Championship for college softball in the United States. The tournament format consists of two four-team double-elimination brackets.