The future of college softball is now, and it's dominated by the SEC (2024)

Jun 5, 2024, 07:00 AM ET

OKLAHOMA CITY -- In 1982, Dot Richardson powered UCLA to college softball's first national championship. Those Bruins launched the Pac-10's domination of the sport. UCLA or Arizona won every national title from 1988 to 1997 until another West Coast power, Fresno State, finally snapped the streak. Cal, Arizona State and Washington later added national championships to the Pac-10's trophy case.

"There was a dominance in the Pac-10 that ignited the growth of softball," Richardson, a shortstop for the Bruins named NCAA Player of the Decade for the 1980s, said. "It was the example for other conferences to compete against."

This Women's College World Series officially ended that era and ushered in another -- the arrival of the SEC Death Star, primed to lord over softball and the WCWS for years to come.

"The [Pac-]12 started softball, really," Oklahoma's Patty Gasso, who has coached the Sooners to seven national titles this millennium, said. "It was always UCLA and Arizona. They're the stepping stones that led to other teams. ... The idea of them dissipating the Pac-12 is really hard for me to fathom because of the history of softball. ... I don't know, I'm sentimental over that."

Because of football-driven conference realignment, the Pac-12 played its final softball game Monday, as Texas eliminated Stanford.

Texas, the No. 1 overall seed, will face Oklahoma for the national championship beginning Wednesday (8 p.m. ET, ESPN/ESPN+) in a best-of-three series. The second-seeded Sooners will be going for an unprecedented fourth consecutive national championship.

Next season, Oklahoma and Texas will play in the SEC, which, for the fourth time since 2017, had all 13 programs that compete in softball qualify for the NCAA postseason. SEC programs also had eight of the top 16 seeds, not including the Sooners and Longhorns.

The latest round of conference realignment destroyed the Pac-12 and positioned the SEC to reign supreme over softball, potentially unlike any conference over a single sport.

"It's gut-wrenching, to be honest," Arizona interim athletic director Mike Candrea, who won eight national titles and 1,674 games with the Wildcats to become the sport's winningest coach, said. "We're living in a world now that's completely different."

Both Richardson and Candrea saw the change coming long before Texas and Oklahoma bolted the Big 12 for the SEC. Over the years, blue-chip recruits have gradually migrated from California to ascending programs like Oklahoma. The Sooners have eight players from California on their roster, including All-American senior shortstop Tiare Jennings (San Pedro, California), who is third in NCAA history with 97 career home runs.

Off its three straight national titles, Oklahoma also unveiled Love's Field this spring. The $48 million stadium seats 4,200 and boasts a 10,000-square-foot indoor training center. Many of the other premier softball facilities now reside in the SEC.

UCLA, meanwhile, despite its 12 national championships, plays in a stadium that hasn't been renovated since 2005 and seats only 1,300.

"A Pac-12 coaching staff told me it's not as easy anymore, because [recruits] look at facilities, and what do I get? You look at NIL, and what do I get?" Richardson, now the head coach at Liberty, said. She added that the SEC began to seriously invest in softball after Michigan became the first program east of the Mississippi River to win the national title in 2005. "You started to see the SEC starting to raise its development and facilities. So a lot of California and Arizona and West Coast athletes started to come east. And they came east because of the commitment to the sport of softball, by facilities as well as staff salaries, coaching staffs and commitment that was being made."

Recruiting for the former Pac-12 schools won't get any easier. UCLA, Oregon and Washington will have to sell players on playing in the Big Ten cold, with road trips collectively totaling thousands of miles. Pac-12 players, such as Paige Sinicki, the first Gold Glove Award winner in Oregon history, have already balked at this predicament.

I picked to play in a high level softball conference where being close to home would allow my parents to come watch my games. It's unfortunate to hear that my senior year I'll be playing as far as New Jersey-Rutgers as well as other east coast schools.

— Paige Sinicki (@paige_sinicki) August 4, 2023

"To see it come to this point now," Candrea said, "is really kind of sad."

Cat Osterman, a former three-time national player of the year, still sees hope for non-SEC programs. But the former Texas great who still holds school records in career victories (136), ERA (0.51), shutouts (85), and no-hitters (20), agreed the SEC is going to be a softball juggernaut.

"It's still possible for other programs to be able to build and compete," Osterman said, singling out Oklahoma State, which has made the WCWS five straight years out of the Big 12. "But obviously, the SEC is going to be even stronger with Texas and OU."

Alabama coach Patrick Murphy, whose Crimson Tide captured the SEC's first softball national championship in 2012, said he doesn't "even want to think about" how difficult the SEC schedule will be going forward. Texas coach Mike White, who's from New Zealand and began his career at Oregon, said the new SEC is going to be "really, really tough," adding that he can "see having 15 losses in that conference and still doing pretty well."

A loaded conference won't just be a challenge for teams but also for the NCAA selection committee.

"We try to throw the conference stuff out of it when we start seeding teams and looking at that full year of work," Kurt McGuffin, the selection chair who is the athletic director at Tennessee-Martin, said. "But definitely, the SEC provides great teams."

McGuffin admitted the SEC's impending dominance in softball can only be rivaled by the Big Ten's current prowess in women's volleyball, though Texas has won the past two national titles in that sport. McGuffin said he envisions programs from other conferences lining up to play SEC opponents to bolster their résumés for the committee.

"You go back to some of our criteria, top 25 wins, top 50 wins -- the SEC's going to get a lot of those in their conference," he said. "But we still look at nonconference strength of schedule. We still want to see you play people at the beginning of the season that stack up. If you're not in the SEC, I think playing quality teams in the nonconference schedule, playing SEC teams, maybe not Oklahoma, Texas or Tennessee, but maybe even in the middle-of-the-pack SEC teams, can help your nonconference strength of schedule."

UCLA coach Kelly Inouye-Perez, who won three national championships playing for the Bruins and coached them to two more in 2010 and 2019, recalled when the Pac-12 was viewed that way not all that long ago.

"When you think about the greatest that have played in history, the championships, it's the Pac-12," she said. "That's a big reason why so many people wanted to compete in the Pac."

With the dissipation of the Pac-12 and the investment in softball in the SEC, it has become the new standard for the sport.

Florida coach Tim Walton, whose Gators won back-to-back national championships in 2013 and 2014 and came an inning away from upsetting Oklahoma and playing for another title this week, noted that the SEC was already the top RPI (rating percentage index) conference without the Sooners and Longhorns.

"The SEC is different. ... The travel, the fans, the passion, the number of fans. It's just different," Walton said. "I'm excited that [Oklahoma and Texas] are coming to the SEC. I think they're going to expand recruiting bases for their programs and our programs, the television coverage and the popularity. ... Now we're going to be the No. 1 plus/star RPI conference. It's going to be a challenge. We're in for a challenge. They're in for a challenge."

Stop us if you've heard this before, but softball just means more, too. And Richardson, who faces many of the conference's schools every year from Liberty, sees it up close.

"I think the SEC," she said, "is trying to dominate in all sports."

The future of college softball is now, and it's dominated by the SEC (2024)

FAQs

Will Oklahoma softball move to SEC? ›

Changing the game: Texas and Oklahoma softball transition into the SEC. The two softball teams that played in the 2024 Women's College World Series championship series, Texas and Oklahoma, are not just moving conferences and joining the SEC: They are looking to change the game of softball.

Where is the WCWS 2024? ›

You can purchase tickets for the 2024 WCWS here. The Women's College World Series is played at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Is the WCWS moving? ›

The NCAA signed a contract with USA Softball and Oklahoma City in 2014 that ensured the WCWS would stay at the facility now known as Devon Park through 2035 if facility improvements met a certain standard. Those standards have certainly been reached.

Who won the college World Series softball 2024? ›

Oklahoma wins the 2024 Women's College World Series title | NCAA.com.

Does the SEC want Texas and Oklahoma? ›

Texas and Oklahoma join the SEC on the first day of July as arguably the most consequential college football realignment move in recent memory, and commissioner Greg Sankey says both schools are perfect fits for the identity and passion of the conference.

Why did Oklahoma move to SEC? ›

Joseph Harroz: Move to SEC was about two goals

"Two conclusions that we reached that governed all of it — The University of Oklahoma must be in a place to win championships in all the sports," he said. "Second is we wanted to remain among the handful of athletic departments in the country that weren't subsidized."

Where is the SEC softball tournament in 2025? ›

The SEC Softball Tournament is an on-campus event. It rotates to all 13 schools with future sites set for Georgia (2025), Kentucky (2026), Ole Miss (2027), Missouri (2028) and Mississippi State (2029).

Is the WCWS always in Oklahoma City? ›

The NCAA held its first six Division I tournaments in Omaha in 1982–1987, followed by Sunnyvale, California, in 1988–1989. The event has been held in Oklahoma City every year since then, except for 1996, when it was held at the softball venue for the '96 Olympic Games in Columbus, Georgia.

Where is the SEC softball tournament 2024? ›

The Florida Gators won the 2024 SEC softball conference tournament on May 11 at Jane B. Moore Field in Auburn, Alabama.

When was the last time Texas softball went to the WCWS? ›

Texas has made 22 total appearances in the NCAA Tournament in 26 seasons of varsity competition through the end of the 2023 season, reaching the Women's College World Series (WCWS) seven times (1998, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2022, 2024) and the super regional round, which was introduced in 2005, on nine occasions.

Is there no run rule in WCWS? ›

Is There A Run-Ahead Rule In The WCWS? Yes, the college softball run rule remains the same in the NCAA Tournament and the Women's College World Series with the exception of the WCWS Championship Series.

Did Alabama make the WCWS? ›

The Crimson Tide was the lowest-seeded team to make it to the WCWS. Florida advances to play No.

What college has won the most softball world series? ›

UCLA has won the most NCAA softball championships, with 12. Despite having 13 total, the Bruins are listed as having 12 titles in the NCAA record books, as their 1995 championship was vacated after an investigation revealed that they gave out more scholarships than permitted under NCAA rules.

Did Oklahoma take on Texas in game 1 of WCWS? ›

Oklahoma wins Game 1 of the WCWS final series

Texas couldn't continue the momentum in the 7th against Kelly Maxwell, and the Oklahoma Sooners won Game 1 with a score of 8-3. The Sooners are now one win away from a four consecutive national championship.

Why is the College World series in Omaha? ›

Several businessmen in Omaha, led by Johnny Rosenblatt, were very instrumental in bringing the College World Series to their town. They saw it as the perfect way to showcase their town to the world, put the event in a centralized location, and bring in revenue for their city.

Is Oklahoma basketball going to the SEC? ›

Oklahoma's 2024-25 SEC schedule includes home and home games with Texas as well as former Big 12 foes Missouri and Texas A&M. In addition to these three teams, the Sooners will play host to Kentucky.

Is Oklahoma State in the SEC? ›

The Oklahoma State Cowboys football program represents Oklahoma State University–Stillwater in college football. The team is a member of the Big 12 Conference and competes at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level.

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