ESPN to Present All 8 Super NCAA Softball Championship Regionals

By: May. 25, 2016
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ESPN's coverage of the NCAA Division I Softball Championship continues with exclusive telecasts of the Super Regionals beginning Thursday, May 26, and continuing through Sunday, May 29, with up to 24 games from eight campus sites. The eight, best-of-three series will be televised across ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU with the victorious teams advancing to the Women's College WORLD SERIES in Oklahoma City, Okla.

The top eight seeds advanced from the Regional round to host a Super Regional, highlighted by the two-time defending National Champion and No. 1 SEED Florida who will host No. 16 Georgia (Gainesville Super Regional). Overall, 14 seeded teams advanced, setting up five additional Super Regionals with seeded teams facing off: No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 15 Missouri (Ann Arbor), No. 3 Oklahoma vs. No. 14 Louisiana-Lafayette (Norman), No. 5 Oregon vs. No. 12 UCLA (Eugene), No. 6 Alabama vs. No. 11 Washington (Tuscaloosa), and No. 7 James Madison vs. No. 10 LSU (Harrisonburg). Rounding out the field, No. 4 Auburn will play Arizona (Auburn) and No. 8 Florida State hosts Utah (Tallahassee). A complete bracket is available here.

ESPN Commentators ESPN's Jessica Mendoza, now a MLB analyst working Sunday Night Baseball, returns to ESPN's softball coverage for the Super Regionals. Mendoza, who began her career with ESPN as a college softball analyst and has called the WCWS for a number of years, will work with fellow college softball analyst Michele Smith and play-by-play commentator Beth Mowins in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Softball analyst Amanda Scarborough along with commentator Adam Amin will be in Norman, Okla. for the call of the Ragin Cajuns-Sooners series. Mendoza, Smith and Scarborough will be the analysts for the Women's College World Series, while Mowins and Amin will call the play-by-play. Full details will be announced next week.

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