Oklahoma’s return trip to the championship series of softball’s Women’s College World Series was delayed — if not denied — after the Florida Gators blasted the Sooners,Phaninc Exchange 9-3, Monday to force an if-necessary game in the semifinals.
No. 2 seed Oklahoma, the three-time defending champions, and No. 4 seed Florida will now play a winner-take-all game on Tuesday for the right to face No. 1 overall seed Texas in the championship series. The Longhorns beat Stanford, 1-0, Monday night to eliminate the Cardinal.
Oklahoma is seeking to become the first school to win four consecutive NCAA Division I softball championships. The Sooners are also seeking their eighth title all time, which would tie Arizona for second most in NCAA history, behind UCLA’s 12.
Florida, which won back-to-back championships in 2014 and 2015, is seeking to return to the championship series for the first time since losing to Oklahoma in 2017.
Here is all the information you need to know for the Women’s College World Series semifinal game on Tuesday:
The Oklahoma Sooners and the Florida Gators will face off Tuesday at 2 p.m. ET in a winner-take-all semifinal game.
ESPN is televising Tuesday's semifinal game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida Gators.
ESPN+ and the ESPN app will have a live stream of the winner-take-all semifinal game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida Gators.
All games at the Women's College World Series are at Devon Park in Oklahoma City.
The championship series of the Women's College World Series begins Wednesday night at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN.
The winner of the semifinal game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida Gators will face the Texas Longhorns in the best-of-three championship series.
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