Exciting Audio Coverage of Women's College World Series 2025

Westwood One's Coverage of the NCAA Women's College World Series
In 2025, Cumulus Media's Westwood One (OTCQB: CMLS) is gearing up to deliver an electrifying audio experience for fans of women's college softball. As the largest audio network in the U.S. and the official network audio broadcast partner of the NCAA, Westwood One will bring every pitch, hit, and game-changing play to listeners. This exciting event will unfold live from the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, allowing fans nationwide to experience the thrill of NCAA Division I Women’s College World Series like never before.
Live Coverage Details
Westwood One’s comprehensive coverage is set to commence at 12:00 p.m. ET, featuring play-by-play commentary throughout the tournament. This ensures that avid sports enthusiasts won’t miss a single moment. Fans can tune in via numerous terrestrial radio stations across the nation or connect through SiriusXM for an uninterrupted listening experience.
Accessing the Broadcast
For those who prefer digital options, Westwood One's NCAA Women’s College World Series coverage will also be available for streaming online free of charge. You can catch all the action via the dedicated NCAA Women’s College World Series app or the Westwood One Sports app. Whether through a smartphone app or voice-activated devices such as Alexa, accessing live audio has never been easier. Listeners can simply request, “Open Westwood One Sports” and immerse themselves in the excitement of the games.
Meet the Broadcast Team
The experience is made even richer with Westwood One’s stellar broadcast team. Play-by-play announcers Ryan Radtke and Chris Plank will call the exhilarating matches, alongside analysts Erin Miller, a former University of Oklahoma champion player, and Hall of Famer Leah (O’Brien) Amico, a three-time WCWS champion from the University of Arizona. This combination of seasoned professionals guarantees insightful commentary that will enhance the viewing experience for everyone involved.
Complete Game Schedule
Here’s a quick look at the game schedule that fans can look forward to:
- Games 1 – 4:
Thursday morning kicks off with Game 1 at 12:00 PM ET featuring Texas versus Florida. The action continues with Tennessee facing Oklahoma, followed by Texas Tech against Ole Miss, and finally, Oregon vs. UCLA. - Games 5 – 6:
On Friday evening, the stakes will be raised with Game 5 pitting the losers of Game 1 and Game 2 against each other, followed by Game 6 with the losers of Game 3 and Game 4. - Games 7 – 8:
Saturday's action will see the winners of Games 1 and 2 battle it out in Game 7, while Game 8 will feature the winners of Games 3 and 4. - Games 9 – 10:
Sunday afternoon features Game 9 between winners of Game 5 and the loser of Game 8, with Game 10 rounding up the matches, showcasing winners from Game 6 and losers from Game 7.
As the tournament progresses, the anticipation for the Championship Finals grows. Scheduled for early June, the best of three championship games will highlight the culminating moments of this celebrated event.
A Legacy of Sports Broadcasting
Westwood One has established itself as a hallmark in delivering exceptional sports broadcasting. Their commitment to covering prominent sports events means that viewers receive not only thrilling sports commentary but also an engaging narrative surrounding the stakes, players, and histories involved. With an extensive list of previous engagements including NFL broadcasts and NCAA Championships, Westwood One continues to be a trusted source for sports enthusiasts.
About Cumulus Media
Cumulus Media is not just another media company; it’s an audio-first powerhouse reaching over a quarter-billion listeners every month. Offering content that resonates with audiences, Cumulus Media operates 400 radio stations across the country while producing nationally-syndicated programming from renowned brands like the NFL, NCAA, and many entertainment platforms. Their innovative approach helps advertisers connect deeply with both local and national audiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the NCAA Women’s College World Series start?
The series kicks off on Thursday at 12:00 PM ET with the first game featuring Texas vs. Florida.
How can I listen to the games?
You can catch the games on terrestrial radio stations, SiriusXM, or stream them online for free through the NCAA Women’s College World Series app or the Westwood One Sports app.
Who are the main commentators for the broadcast?
Ryan Radtke and Chris Plank will provide play-by-play commentary, along with analysts Erin Miller and Leah (O’Brien) Amico.
What is the format of the Women's College World Series?
The tournament will follow a double elimination format leading to a best of three Championship series in June.
Where can I find more information about the tournament?
For further details, including the full game schedule and broadcaster bios, listeners should check the Westwood One Sports website or their app.
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