Texas A&M nabs No. 1 seed in Women's College World Series bracket as SEC snags 7 of top 8 spots


The SEC dominated the Women’s College World Series selection show, nabbing seven of the top eight seeds in this year’s tournament. For the third year in a row, a different team topped the bracket. For the first time in program history, it was Texas A&M.

Texas A&M (45-9) snagged the No. 1 overall seed, which was announced during the selection show on ESPN on Sunday night, and Oklahoma (45-7) followed as the No. 2 seed.

Oklahoma is looking for its fifth straight title. Sam Landry — the right-handed pitcher transfer from Louisiana — leads the new-look Sooners, who returned only a handful of starters from their 2024 title run.

Florida (43-14), Arkansas (40-12), Florida State (46-9), Texas (46-10), Tennessee (40-14) and South Carolina (40-15) round out the top eight, with the Seminoles of the ACC the only non-SEC team in the mix.

UCLA (49-10), LSU (41-14), Clemson (44-12), Texas Tech (45-12), Arizona (45-11), Duke (38-16), Alabama (37-21) and Oregon (47-7) finish off the top-16 teams, respectively.

Kicking things off, the top 16 seeds host the regional round, in which 16 four-team pods play a double-elimination tournament. The winner of each regional advances to the super regional round.

The remaining 16 teams play a best-of-3 series in the super regional round, where the higher of the two seeds plays host. The eight super regional winners move on to the WCWS for another double-elimination tournament. The final two teams then play a best-of-3 series for the national championship.

The regional round runs May 16-18 and the super regionals follow May 22-25. The WCWS starts May 29 and ends June 5-6.

This story will be updated.

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