Record-breaking viewership and attendance mark historic Women's College World Series
- Texas won its first national title by defeating Texas Tech 10-4 in Game 3 of the Women’s College World Series championship series in 2025.
- The series gained record viewership and attendance fueled by Texas and Texas Tech’s matchup and the return of a full three-game final after four years.
- The World Series set a new viewership record with an average audience of 1.3 million over 15 games, broke several session attendance records—including drawing 12,595 fans during Session 4—and attracted a total of 119,778 spectators at Devon Field in Oklahoma City.
- Game 3 attracted 2.41 million viewers on ESPN, the highest ever for NCAA softball, surpassing the 2007 record of 2.33 million, while Games 1 and 2 each had 2.1 million viewers, and the three-game final averaged 2.2 million.
- These results indicate growing national interest in women’s college softball, breaking previous records and highlighting the significance of two Texas teams competing and the sport's expanding viewership.
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Record-breaking viewership and attendance mark historic Women's College World Series
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