The regular season has come to a close, and it is time for 64 teams across the country to begin their trek to the Women’s College World Series.
The first step in the trip begins this weekend as the NCAA Regionals begin at 16 campus sites across the country. The top seed of the field is the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners, who carry a 51-1 record into the tournament and have won 43 games in a row after dropping a 4-3 contest to Big 12 rival Baylor on Feb. 19.
UCLA, Florida State, Tennessee, Alabama, Oklahoma State, Washington, and Duke join the Sooners as top-eight seeds and will host the super regionals next weekend should they emerge as champions of their respective regionals this weekend.
Which team has the best chance of dethroning Oklahoma this postseason? Here’s a look at all 16 regional sites, plus the 64 teams that make up the field ahead of NCAA regionals.