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WCWS Field Set: Upsets and SEC Dominance
29 May
Summary
- Eight teams have qualified for the 2026 Women's College World Series.
- Five SEC teams, including top seeds Alabama and Texas, are in the field.
- The tournament begins May 28 and concludes with finals June 3-5.

The 2026 Women's College World Series bracket is finalized, with eight teams set to compete for the national championship. Six of the eight teams entered the tournament as top-eight seeds, highlighting the competitive landscape.
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) boasts a significant presence, with five teams advancing, including the top two seeds: No. 1 Alabama and the defending champion No. 2 Texas. Other SEC contenders include No. 5 Arkansas and No. 7 Tennessee. Notably, unseeded Mississippi State and No. 11 Texas Tech have also earned spots in the prestigious eight-team field.
This double-elimination tournament begins on Thursday, May 28, with the championship series slated for June 3-5. All games will be televised across ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2, offering extensive coverage for fans eager to follow the Road to Oklahoma City. Texas Tech, the second-lowest seed, is considered a strong contender alongside Alabama, which is the current betting favorite.