College softball on TV today: Full schedule, times, channels, scores for Monday WCWS games

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The 2026 Women's College World Series finals will have a familiar look. 

Defending champion Texas and runner-up Texas Tech will meet again in the best-of-three series to determine the NCAA softball champion. 

Both programs got back to the finals in Oklahoma City the hard way, coming through the losers' bracket and winning a pair of games each Monday. The Longhorns avenged their WCWS-opening loss to Tennessee by taking two from the Lady Vols, while the Red Raiders took two from top-seeded Alabama — with NiJaree Canady earning the win in both games.

Can Canady and Co. bring home Tech's first national title in its second WCWS appearance or will the Longhorns add their second trophy after making the finals for the fourth time in five years? 

Here's everything you need to know about today's game schedule, including TV channel and streaming options.

College softball on TV today: Schedule, times, channels

Wednesday, June 3

GameTime (ET)TV
Texas vs. Texas Tech Game 18 p.m.ESPN, ESPN appfubo

Where to watch Women's College World Series 2026

Women's College World Series games will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. See the upcoming game schedule below.

Fans can stream every game via the ESPN app or fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

Women's College World Series finals schedule 2026

Thursday, June 4

GameTime (ET)TV
Texas Tech vs. Texas Game 28 p.m.ESPN, ESPN appfubo

Friday, June 5

GameTime (ET)TV
Texas vs. Texas Tech Game 3*8 p.m.ESPN, ESPN appfubo

* If necessary

Women's College World Series champions list

Here are the last 10 WCWS winners and runners-up. There was no tournament in 2020 due to COVID-19. 

YearChampionRunner-up
2025TexasTexas Tech
2024OklahomaTexas
2023OklahomaFlorida State
2022OklahomaTexas
2021OklahomaFlorida State
2019UCLAOklahoma
2018Florida StateWashington
2017OklahomaFlorida
2016OklahomaAuburn
2015FloridaMichigan
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