2026 NCAA Division I Softball Championship Bracket: Complete Printable Guide, Schedule, and Predictions

2026 NCAA Softball Bracket: Full Guide & Printable – The 2026 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament kicks off this weekend! With 64 teams competing for the national title, here is your complete, up-to-date guide including the full bracket, top seeds, regional breakdowns, schedule, and key storylines.

2026 NCAA Softball Bracket Overview

No. 1 overall seed: Alabama (Tuscaloosa Regional)
Defending champions: Texas (No. 2 seed, Austin Regional)

The bracket features strong SEC representation, hosting advantages for top programs, and several potential Cinderella stories.

Here is the complete bracket structure:

Regionals (May 15-17) – Double Elimination

Tuscaloosa Regional

  • No. 1 Alabama
  • USC Upstate
  • Belmont
  • Southeastern Louisiana

Baton Rouge Regional

  • No. 16 LSU
  • Akron
  • Virginia Tech
  • South Alabama

Los Angeles Regional

  • No. 8 UCLA
  • California Baptist
  • South Carolina
  • Cal State Fullerton

Tallahassee Regional

  • No. 9 Florida State
  • Stetson
  • Jacksonville State
  • UCF

Lincoln Regional

  • No. 4 Nebraska
  • South Dakota
  • Louisville
  • Grand Canyon

Stillwater Regional

  • No. 13 Oklahoma State
  • Eastern Illinois
  • Princeton
  • Stanford

Fayetteville Regional

  • No. 5 Arkansas
  • Fordham
  • South Florida
  • Washington

Durham Regional

  • No. 12 Duke
  • Howard
  • Arizona
  • Marshall

Austin Regional

  • No. 2 Texas
  • Wagner
  • Wisconsin
  • Baylor

College Station Regional

  • No. 15 Texas A&M
  • UConn
  • McNeese
  • Arizona State

Knoxville Regional

  • No. 7 Tennessee
  • Northern Kentucky
  • Indiana
  • Virginia

Athens Regional

  • No. 10 Georgia
  • Charleston
  • Clemson
  • UNC Greensboro

Norman Regional

  • No. 3 Oklahoma
  • Binghamton
  • Michigan
  • Kansas

Eugene Regional

  • No. 14 Oregon
  • Idaho State
  • Mississippi State
  • Saint Mary’s

Gainesville Regional

  • No. 6 Florida
  • Florida A&M
  • Georgia Tech
  • Texas State

Lubbock Regional

  • No. 11 Texas Tech
  • Marist
  • Boston U.
  • Ole Miss

Super Regionals (May 21-24) – Best-of-Three

Path Regional Winner 1 Regional Winner 2 Super Regional Winner
Tuscaloosa vs. Baton Rouge
Los Angeles vs. Tallahassee
Lincoln vs. Stillwater
Fayetteville vs. Durham
Austin vs. College Station
Knoxville vs. Athens
Norman vs. Eugene
Gainesville vs. Lubbock

Women’s College World Series (May 28 – June 4/5) – Oklahoma City

  • Eight Super Regional winners advance to double-elimination play at Devon Park.
  • Best-of-three championship series.

WCWS Tracker

  • Finalist 1: __
  • Finalist 2: __
  • National Champion__

Printable Bracket Resources

You can download and print official trackers directly from the NCAA. The bracket above matches the official 2026 NCAA DI Softball Championship structure.

Schedule and How to Watch?

  • Regionals: May 15–17, 2026
  • Super Regionals: May 21–24, 2026
  • WCWS: May 28 – June 4/5, 2026 (Devon Park, Oklahoma City)

All games will air on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, and other networks. Check NCAA.com for exact times and streaming options.

Top Contenders and Storylines

  • Alabama (No. 1): Hosting advantage and elite pitching.
  • Texas (No. 2): Defending national champions with momentum.
  • Oklahoma (No. 3): Perennial powerhouse known for explosive offense.
  • Strong challengers include UCLA, Tennessee, Arkansas, Nebraska, and Florida.

The SEC’s depth makes it one of the toughest paths to the title in recent years.

Pro Tip: Fill in the regional winners as games progress and move them up to the Super Regional and WCWS sections for the ultimate fan experience.

For the latest scores, live updates, and the official interactive bracket, visit NCAA.com Softball Bracket.

This guide is current as of May 11, 2026. Game times and locations are subject to change—always verify with official sources.

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