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2024 NCAA Softball Tournament: Women's College World Series Bracket, Scores, Schedule – Sports Illustrated

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The 2024 NCAA softball tournament is in full swing.
The 64-team tournament begins with Regionals from May 17-19 and follows a double-elimination format. The 16 regional winners advance to super regionals, where two teams will play a best-of-three series from either May 23-25 or May 24-26.
Eight teams will then advance to the 2024 Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City beginning on May 30. The WCWS is a double-elimination tournament, and the final two teams will play a best-of-three series for the national championship.
Indiana earned an NCAA Tournament bid for the second consecutive season under coach Shonda Stanton. The Hoosiers went 40-18 overall and finished eighth in the Big Ten with a 12-11 in regular season record, then made it all the way to the Big Ten Tournament title game.
Heading into the NCAA Tournament, Aly VanBrandt leads Indiana with a .370 batting average, and Avery Parker has hit a team-high 13 home runs. Taylor Minnick leads the Hoosiers with 53 RBI and 108 total bases, and Indiana has seven players with at least 10 stolen bases. Brianna Copeland (184.1 innings, 2.81 ERA) and Sophie Kleiman (121.1 innings, 2.54 ERA) have pitched the majority of innings for Indiana this season.
Indiana was eliminated at the Columbia Regional after an 8-7 loss to Washinton and a 5-1 loss to No. 7 overall seed Missouri.
Here's the full schedule, all times Eastern.
Thursday, May 30
Friday, May 31 (elimination games)
Saturday, June 1
Sunday, June 2
Monday, June 3
Tuesday, June 4
Wednesday, June 5
Thursday, June 6
Oklahoma wins Women's College World Series.
Friday, May 24
Saturday, May 25
Sunday, May 26
Texas advances.
Thursday, May 23
Friday, May 24
Oklahoma advances.
Friday, May 24
Saturday, May 25
Sunday, May 26
Alabama advances.
Friday, May 24
Saturday, May 25
Sunday, May 26
Florida advances.
Friday, May 24
Saturday, May 25
Oklahoma State advances.
Thursday, May 23
Friday, May 24
UCLA advances.
Friday, May 24
Saturday, May 25
Sunday, May 26
Duke advances.
Friday, May 24
Saturday, May 25
Sunday, May 26
Stanford advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Texas advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Oklahoma advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Tennessee advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Florida advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Oklahoma State advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
UCLA advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Missouri advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Stanford advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
LSU advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Duke advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Georgia advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Arizona advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Baylor advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Alabama advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Florida State advances.
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
Sunday, May 19
Texas A&M advances.
Location: Devon Park in Oklahoma City, Okla.
Thursday, May 30
Friday, May 31
Saturday, June 1
Sunday, June 2
Monday, June 3
Wednesday, June 5
Thursday, June 6
Friday, June 7
JACK ANKONY
Jack Ankony is a Sports Illustrated/FanNation writer for HoosiersNow.com. He graduated from Indiana University's Media School with a degree in journalism. Follow on Twitter @ankony_jack.
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