Radio For the second consecutive year
Westwood One provided nationwide radio coverage of every game in the Women's College World Series. Ryan Radtke and
Leah Amico returned as two of the broadcasters. Chris Plank and Destinee Martinez worked select games, while Radtke and Amico called the Championship Series.
Television ESPN held exclusive rights to the tournament. The network aired games across
ABC, ESPN,
ESPN2,
ESPNU,
ESPN+,
SEC Network,
Longhorn Network, and
ACC Network. For just the fifth time in the history of the women's softball tournament, ESPN covered every regional.
Broadcast assignments Regionals • Norman: Pam Ward & Jenny Dalton-Hill • Blacksburg: Eric Frede, Madison Shipman & Jalyn Johnson • Fayetteville:
Beth Mowins,
Jessica Mendoza, Michele Smith &
Holly Rowe • Los Angeles: Courtney Lyle & Danielle Lawrie ''Women's College World Series'' • Beth Mowins, Jessica Mendoza, Michele Smith & Holly Rowe (afternoons) • Kevin Brown, Amanda Scarborough & Andraya Carter (evenings)
Regionals • Evanston: Matt Schumacker &
Jennie Ritter • Clemson: Jenn Hildreth & Carol Bruggeman • Knoxville: Courtney Lyle &
Danielle Lawrie • Durham:
Clay Matvick & Brittany McKinney • Seattle:
Mark Neely &
Amanda Scarborough • Gainesville: Sam Gore &
Sierra Romero • Columbia: Angel Gray & Tori Vidales • Orlando: Tyler Denning &
Nicole Mendes Super Regionals • Stillwater:
Kevin Brown, Amanda Scarborough & Andraya Carter • Tempe: Mike Couzens & Kayla Braud • Starkville: Tiffany Greene & Erin Miller • Stanford: Mark Neely & Carol Bruggeman ''Women's College World Series Finals'' • Beth Mowins, Jessica Mendoza, Michele Smith & Holly Rowe ==References==