List of Women's College World Series Winners, Past Champions, History

Women's College World Series History: Softball WCWS Finals Winners, Champions by Years Since 1982.






The Women's College World Series only started in 1982, but more than four decades of action have allowed a handful of schools to establish dynasties.



Jordy Bahl threw three innings of perfect relief and the Sooners won their third straight Women’s College World Series title and seventh overall, beating Florida State 3-1 on Thursday night for a two-game sweep.



The Sooners finished 61-1 and extended their Division I-record win streak to 53 games. They have won six titles since 2013 after getting their first in 2000, all under coach Patty Gasso.









DI Softball Championship: WCWS Finals Winners and Runners-up List by Years from 1982 to 2023..






YEAR --  CHAMPION  -- SCORE  --   RUNNER-UP



2024 — TBC

2023 — Oklahoma (61-1)   3-1   Florida State

2022 — *Oklahoma (59-3)    10-5   Texas Oklahoma City

2021 — Oklahoma (56-4)    5-1   Florida State Oklahoma City

2020 — Canceled due to Covid-19 -- -- -- --

2019 — *UCLA (56-6)   5-4   Oklahoma

2018 — Florida State (58-12)   1-0, 8-3   Washington

2017 — Oklahoma (61-9) 7-5  (17 innings),   5-4   Florida

2016 — Oklahoma (55-5)   3-2, 7-11, 2-1   Auburn

2015 — Florida (60-7)   3-2, 0-1, 4-1   Michigan

2014 — Florida (55-13)   5-0, 6-3   Alabama

2013 — Oklahoma (57-4)   5-3 (12 innings), 4-0   Tennessee

2012 — Alabama (60-8)   1-4, 8-6, 5-4   Oklahoma

2011 — Arizona State (60-6)   7-2, 14-4   Florida

2010 — UCLA (50-11)   6-5 (8 inn.), 15-9   Arizona

2009 — Washington (51-12)   3-2, 8-0   Florida

2008 — Arizona State (65-5)   11-0, 3-0   Texas A&M

2007 — Arizona (49-14-1)   0-3, 1-0, 5-0   Tennessee

2006 — Arizona (54-11)   8-0, 5-0   Northwestern

2005 — Michigan (65-7)   0-5, 5-2, 4-1   UCLA

2004 — UCLA (47-9)   3-1   Cal

2003 — UCLA (54-7)   1-0, 9   innings California

2002 — Cal (56-19)   6-0   Arizona

2001 — Arizona (65-4)   1-0   UCLA

2000 — Oklahoma (66-8)   3-1   UCLA

1999 — UCLA (63-6)   3-2   Washington

1998 — Fresno St. (52-11)   1-0   Arizona

1997 — Arizona (61-5)   10-2 (5 Inn.)   UCLA

1996 — * Arizona (58-9)   6-4   Washington

1995 — * # UCLA (50-6)   4-2   Arizona

1994 — * Arizona (64-3)   4-0   Cal St. Northridge

1993 — Arizona (44-8)   1-0   UCLA

1992 — * UCLA (54-2)   2-0   Arizona

1991 — Arizona (56-16)   5-1   UCLA

1990 — UCLA (62-7)   2-0   Fresno St.

1989 — * UCLA (48-4)   1-0   Fresno St.

1988 — UCLA (53-8)   3-0   Fresno St.

1987 — Texas A&M (56-8)   4-1   UCLA

1986 — * Cal St. Fullerton (57-9-1)   3-0   Texas A&M

1985 — UCLA (41-9)   2-1 (9 Inn.)   # Nebraska

1984 — UCLA (45-6-1)   1-0 (13 Inn.)   Texas A&M

1983 — Texas A&M (41-11)   2-0 (12 Inn.)   Cal St. Fullerton

1982 — * UCLA 2-0 (8 Inn.)   Fresno St.





* Indicates undefeated teams in final series

# Participation vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions







Women's College World Series wins by school: Who has the most NCAA softball national championships in history?




Oklahoma doesn't reign supreme when it comes to all-time titles, however. Six schools have won the Women's College World Series multiple times, and three stand above the rest.



  • Thirteen schools have won an NCAA softball championship titles, and six have done it multiple times.

  • Three schools — UCLA, Arizona, and Oklahoma — have combined for 27 championships. 
  • The Bruins have been softball’s most consistent program, winning multiple titles in four different decades.
  • Oklahoma has quickly risen up the rankings with FIVE national championships since 2016.




School -- Titles -- Last Title



UCLA — 12 — 2019

Arizona — 8 — 2007

Oklahoma — 7 — 2023.

Arizona State — 2 — 2011

Florida — 2 — 2015

Texas A&M — 2 — 1987

Alabama — 1 — 2012

Cal State Fullerton — 1 — 1986

California — 1 — 2002

Florida State — 1 — 2018

Fresno State — 1 — 1998

Michigan — 1 — 2005

Washington — 1 — 2009





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