The countdown to the **2025 NCAA Super Regionals** is on, and the excitement is palpable! As the battle for a coveted spot in the **Women’s College World Series** unfolds in **Oklahoma City**, fans are in for a show featuring some of the most talented players in college softball today. With 16 teams still fighting for supremacy, let’s dive into the must-watch athletes who are set to dazzle on the diamond!
Jump to a super regional:
Tallahassee | Austin | Gainesville
Columbia | Norman | Knoxville
Fayetteville | Eugene
Tallahassee Super Regional
No. 12 Texas Tech at No. 5 Florida State (Thursday at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2)
Jordan Canady, C/P, Texas Tech
Jordan Canady has taken her game to **new heights** this season. Known for her incredible skills in the circle during her tenure at Stanford, she now shines as a versatile powerhouse for Texas Tech. With **10 home runs** and a staggering **0.92 ERA**—leading to **272 strikeouts**—Canady is a dual threat that defenses fear.
Isa Torres, INF, Florida State
Florida State’s Isaac Torres has taken control of the season, boasting a jaw-dropping **.448 batting average** and **95 hits**, both ranking among the best nationwide. Her power is reflected in **nine home runs** and a **.656 slugging percentage**, making her a formidable opponent both at the plate and on defense with a **.963 fielding percentage**.
Austin Super Regional
No. 11 Clemson at No. 6 Texas (Thursday at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2)
Maddie Moore, INF, Clemson
Maddie Moore doesn’t just hit; she obliterates the competition. With **16 home runs** and **66 RBIs** this season, she’s set records at Clemson. Not to mention her impressive speed with **51 career stolen bases**—the most in Tiger history—Moore is a player to watch, and her hard work has paid off extensively this season.
Reese Atwood, C, Texas
Reese Atwood has taken Texas by storm with her astonishing **84 RBIs**, putting her at the top of the national charts. After an impressive regional showing with **13 RBIs** and three home runs, she aims to etch her name further into softball history as she chases a second season with **90-plus RBIs**.
Watch Reese Atwood in action: Reese Atwood blasts a home run
Gainesville Super Regional
Georgia at No. 3 Florida (Friday at 11 a.m. ET on ESPN2)
Taylor Shumaker, OF, Florida
Taylor Shumaker is an overwhelming force for the Gators, hitting **21 home runs** and boasting an **.817 slugging percentage**. With ambitions to make history by surpassing Florida’s previous single-season RBI record of **86** set by Jocelyn Erickson, Shumaker is one freshman that opposing pitchers should fear.
Jaydyn Goodwin, INF/OF, Georgia
In her 58 starts, Jaydyn Goodwin has recorded a **.344 batting average** with **11 home runs**, showcasing her offensive prowess. Her clutch performance against Ohio State, where she hit a vital leadoff homer in the eighth inning, exemplifies her ability to shine under pressure.
Columbia Super Regional
No. 9 UCLA at No. 8 South Carolina (Friday at 1 p.m. ET on ESPN2)
Jordan Woolery, INF, UCLA
In a career season for Jordan Woolery, she’s racked up **22 homers** and **82 RBIs**, all while boasting a stellar **.423 batting average**. Teaming up with Megan Grant, their combined **161 RBIs** set a record for the most by a UCLA duo in a single season—watch them work their magic!
Arianna Rodi, INF, South Carolina
With the Gamecocks riding a wave of success, Arianna Rodi has emerged as a star, hitting **17 home runs** this season while leading her team with **53 RBIs**. She’s a pivotal part of a South Carolina team looking to continue their historic run.
Norman Super Regional
No. 15 Alabama at No. 2 Oklahoma (Friday at 5 p.m. ET on ESPN2)
Audrey Vandagriff, OF, Alabama
Freshman sensation Audrey Vandagriff is turning heads with her blazing speed, ranking second in the nation with **50 stolen bases**. Add to that her **.406 batting average** and **69 hits**, and it’s clear she’s a player who could make a significant impact on this series.
Sam Landry, RHP, Oklahoma
Sam Landry stepped up big in the absence of last year’s ace, leading the Sooners with a **2.00 ERA** and **165 strikeouts** over **160⅔ innings**. As the 2025 SEC Newcomer of the Year, she’s proved to be pivotal to Oklahoma’s success this season and is looking to keep that momentum alive.
Watch Sam Landry in action: Sam Landry highlights trust in her Oklahoma teammates
Knoxville Super Regional
Nebraska at No. 7 Tennessee (Friday at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2)
Jordy Bahl, RHP/UTL, Nebraska
Coming back from a significant ACL injury, Jordy Bahl has rebounded magnificently. The **Big Ten Player and Pitcher of the Year**, she shattered Nebraska’s single-season home run record with **23 home runs** and maintains an impressive **1.58 ERA** with **270 strikeouts**. Bahl stands as one of the top two-way players in college softball.
Karlyn Pickens, RHP, Tennessee
Karlyn Pickens has solidified her reputation as one of the most intimidating pitchers in the game. With the nation’s best **0.90 ERA** and **252 strikeouts**, she’s a force to be reckoned with, especially after her impressive performance against Ohio State with no home runs allowed.
Fayetteville Super Regional
Ole Miss at No. 4 Arkansas (Friday at 8 p.m. ET on ESPNU)
Lexie Brady, C, Ole Miss
Lexie Brady is leading Ole Miss this season as they smash records left and right with **63 total home runs**. Brady herself has set a program record with **16 home runs** and boasts a **.987 fielding percentage** behind the plate—an all-around player contributing significantly to her team’s success.
Bri Ellis, INF, Arkansas
Arkansas’ Bri Ellis has had a standout senior season with **26 home runs** and **72 RBIs**. With a **1.787 OPS** ranking first nationally, her contributions make her the **2025 SEC Player of the Year**, showcasing her capability to perform in vital moments and lead her team to success.
Watch Bri Ellis in action: Arkansas’ Bri Ellis: ‘As long as there is a strike left, it’s our game’
Eugene Super Regional
Liberty at No. 16 Oregon (Friday at 10 p.m. ET on ESPNU)
Rachel Roupe, OF, Liberty
Rachel Roupe has been a **game-changer** for Liberty, leading their attack with **23 home runs** and **73 RBIs**. In critical moments during the regional, she knocked in **nine RBIs** across two games, solidifying her role as a key offensive player.
Kai Luschar, OF, Oregon
Kai Luschar is the Ducks’ swift leadoff hitter, currently leading the nation with **58 stolen bases**. This fifth-year senior has set impressive career highs in **batting average** (.412) and **RBIs** (21) this season, emphasizing her vital role in Oregon’s lineup.