Overview
- The NCAA unveiled the 64-team field on Sunday, naming Alabama the No. 1 overall seed and selecting 16 regional hosts.
- The SEC secured six of the top eight national seeds, led by No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Texas, and No. 3 Oklahoma.
- The top 16 seeds host regionals at home sites, and the top eight would host super regionals if they advance.
- Regionals run May 15-17, super regionals follow May 21-24, and the Women's College World Series begins May 28 in Oklahoma City.
- Alabama hosts USC Upstate, Belmont, and Southeastern Louisiana in Tuscaloosa, Texas hosts Wagner, Baylor, and Wisconsin in Austin, and No. 7 Tennessee hosts Northern Kentucky, Virginia, and Indiana in Knoxville.