Loading
Yanuki
ARTICLE DETAIL
Women's College World Series: June 2 Schedule and TV Info | Alabama Advances to SEC Tournament Championship, Defeats Florida | Florida State Seminoles Clinch 2026 ACC Softball Championship | Las Vegas Aces Celebrate 2025 Championship with Ring Reveal and "Never Fold" Premiere | WNBA Veterans Who May Be Playing Their Final Season | Rory McIlroy on LIV Golf Players Returning to PGA Tour: 'Good Business' | Cavaliers Face Uncertain Future Amidst Harden's Playoff Struggles | UFC 328: Jose Ochoa vs. Clayton Carpenter Preview | José Ochoa Returns to UFC 328: Fight Details and Analysis | Women's College World Series: June 2 Schedule and TV Info | Alabama Advances to SEC Tournament Championship, Defeats Florida | Florida State Seminoles Clinch 2026 ACC Softball Championship | Las Vegas Aces Celebrate 2025 Championship with Ring Reveal and "Never Fold" Premiere | WNBA Veterans Who May Be Playing Their Final Season | Rory McIlroy on LIV Golf Players Returning to PGA Tour: 'Good Business' | Cavaliers Face Uncertain Future Amidst Harden's Playoff Struggles | UFC 328: Jose Ochoa vs. Clayton Carpenter Preview | José Ochoa Returns to UFC 328: Fight Details and Analysis

Sports / College Softball

Women's College World Series: June 2 Schedule and TV Info

The 2025 Women's College World Series (WCWS) reaches the semifinal stage on June 2, featuring critical matchups that will determine which teams advance to the championship series. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the schedu...

What channel is Tennessee softball vs Texas on today? Time, TV schedule to watch WCWS game
Share
X LinkedIn

texas vs tennessee softball
Women's College World Series: June 2 Schedule and TV Info Image via Knoxville News Sentinel

Key Insights

  • No. 6 Texas and No. 12 Texas Tech each need only one win to advance to the championship series.
  • No. 2 Oklahoma and No. 7 Tennessee must win two games each to avoid elimination and reach the finals.
  • Key matchups include Texas vs. Tennessee and Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma.
  • All games will be broadcast on ESPN networks, with streaming options available on ESPN+.

In-Depth Analysis

The WCWS began on May 29 and has narrowed down to the final four teams. On June 2, the matchups are:

  • **No. 6 Texas vs. No. 7 Tennessee:** Texas only needs one win to advance, while Tennessee needs two after battling through the loser's bracket, eliminating Florida and UCLA. Game times are at 12 p.m. ET and, if necessary, 2:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
  • **No. 12 Texas Tech vs. No. 2 Oklahoma:** Texas Tech, like Texas, needs one win. Oklahoma, after an earlier loss to Texas, needs to win two. Games are scheduled for 7 p.m. ET and, if needed, 9:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2.

The championship series will begin on June 4. All times Eastern. Games are played at Devon Park in Oklahoma City. Beth Mowins, Jessica Mendoza, and Michele Smith will cover the Texas-Tennessee games, while Kevin Brown and Amanda Scarborough will cover the Texas Tech-Oklahoma games.

Read source article

FAQ

What teams are still in the Women’s College World Series?

Oklahoma, Texas, Texas Tech and Tennessee

When does the Women’s College World Series conclude?

The series will conclude on either June 5 or June 6, depending on whether the best-of-three championship series goes two or three games.

Takeaways

  • Stay updated on game times and TV schedules to follow your favorite teams.
  • Understand the stakes: single-elimination for Oklahoma and Tennessee, while Texas and Texas Tech have a game in hand.
  • Watch for potential upsets as teams battle for a spot in the championship series.

Discussion

Do you think Tennessee can pull off two wins against Texas? Share this article with others who need to stay ahead of this trend!

Sources

Disclaimer

This article was compiled by Yanuki using publicly available data and trending information. The content may summarize or reference third-party sources that have not been independently verified. While we aim to provide timely and accurate insights, the information presented may be incomplete or outdated.

All content is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Yanuki makes no representations or warranties regarding the reliability or completeness of the information.

This article may include links to external sources for further context. These links are provided for convenience only and do not imply endorsement.

Always do your own research (DYOR) before making any decisions based on the information presented.