Upset alert? Tracking national seeds facing elimination from NCAA Softball Tournament
Here's a look at which national seeds from the NCAA Softball Tournament are facing possible elimination from the bracket on May 16. Follow along:
The regional round of the NCAA Softball Tournament can go by in the blink of an eye. One second, 64 teams are competing for an eventual spot in the super regionals en route to the Women's College World Series The next, the field is cut down to its final 16 teams by the end of the weekend. The first grouping of travel bookings home comes on Saturday with double-elimination play, and that includes at least one surprising top-16 national seed.
BRACKET: NCAA Softball Tournament schedule, score updates No. 9 Florida State became the first national seed added to the potential chopping block after dropping the first game of the Tallahassee Regional to Stetson, 8-3. The Seminoles were out-hit 12-7 by the Hatters, and were unable to recover from giving up seven combined runs across the second and fourth innings.
Here's what to know of the national seeds facing potential elimination on May 16: National seeds facing elimination from NCAA Softball Tournament Here's a look at which top-16 national seeds of the 64-team NCAA Softball Tournament bracket are facing possible elimination on Saturday: No. 9 Florida State ( lost to Stetson on Friday ) NCAA Softball Tournament format, explained The regional round of the NCAA tournament is double-elimination format, meaning a team needs to lose twice to face elimination. Teams are seeded 1-4 at each of the 16 regionals, with the 1- and 4-seeds playing in the first round of the bracket and seeds 2 and 3 matching up on the other side.
The winners advance to face off in the winner's bracket on May 16, with the winner of that game advancing straight to the regional championship on May 17. The two losers from the opening game also play on May 16, with the loser of that game being eliminated from the tournament. From there, the loser of the winner's bracket game and the winner of the loser's bracket game face off to determine who advances to play in the championship game; the loser goes home.