Oklahoma won its fourth-straight national title in 2024, defeating Texas in the championship series.
The Sooners earned their eighth WCWS championship to draw level with Arizona for the second-most titles of all time, trailing only UCLA's 12.
Continue reading for all you need to know about the WCWS, including 2025 schedule and dates, how to watch, past winners and more.
The 2025 Women's College World Series will begin on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
The championship game will take place on either Thursday, June 5 or Friday, June 6, 2025.
As usual, the Women's College World Series will be broadcast on ESPN.
Fans can also watch on ABC, ESPN and other ESPN-related networks through cable TV or with live TV streaming apps like YouTubeTV and FuboTV. The games can also be streamed on ESPN+.
The 2025 Women's College World Series will be played at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The tournament has been staged here since 1990, except for in 1996 (due to Summer Olympics) and 2020 (COVID pandemic). A deal is in place for Oklahoma City to host the WCWS through 2035.
Re-named Devon Park in 2024, the venue was previously known as the Don E. Porter ASA Hall of Fame Stadium from 1987 to 2017, and the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium from 2017 to 2024.
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
2024 | Oklahoma | Texas |
2023 | Oklahoma | Florida State |
2022 | Oklahoma | Texas |
2021 | Oklahoma | Florida State |
2020 | No tournament (COVID-19) | |
2019 | UCLA | Oklahoma |
2018 | Florida State | Washington |
2017 | Oklahoma | Florida |
2016 | Oklahoma | Auburn |
2015 | Florida | Michigan |
2014 | Florida | Alabama |
2013 | Oklahoma | Tennessee |
2012 | Alabama | Oklahoma |
2011 | Arizona State | Florida |
2010 | UCLA | Arizona |
2009 | Washington | Florida |
2008 | Arizona State | Texas A&M |
2007 | Arizona | Tennessee |
2006 | Arizona | Northwestern |
2005 | Michigan | UCLA |
2004 | UCLA | California |
2003 | UCLA | California |
2002 | California | Arizona |
2001 | Arizona | UCLA |
2000 | Oklahoma | UCLA |
1999 | UCLA | Washington |
1998 | Fresno State | Arizona |
1997 | Arizona | UCLA |
1996 | Arizona | Washington |
1995 | UCLA | Arizona |
1994 | Arizona | Cal State Northridge |
1993 | Arizona | UCLA |
1992 | UCLA | Arizona |
1991 | Arizona | UCLA |
1990 | UCLA | Fresno State |
1989 | UCLA | Fresno State |
1988 | UCLA | Fresno State |
1987 | Texas A&M | UCLA |
1986 | Cal State Fullerton | Texas A&M |
1985 | UCLA | Nebraska |
1984 | UCLA | Texas A&M |
1983 | Texas A&M | Cal State Fullerton |
1982 | UCLA | Fresno State |