Florida and Oklahoma dominated in the Women’s College World Series and on Monday they will meet for the first game of the championship series to determine this year’s national champion.
Women’s College World Series 2017: Start times, TV schedule, and live stream for Monday
The final round of the Women’s College World Series will get underway with Game 1 between Florida and Oklahoma on Monday.


The Gators are making their third finals appearance in four years, while Oklahoma enters the finals as the defending champion.
Play will begin at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, and the same goes for Game 2 on Tuesday and, if necessary, Game 3 on Wednesday. ESPN will broadcast coverage of all three games, and live streams for each one will be available via WatchESPN on top of that.
Florida has gone 13-1 in the WCWS since 2014, the best of any team in the nation. They also won back-to-back titles in 2014 and 2015, something that the Sooners are trying to swing this time out.
Washington and Oregon both had a shot at making it into the finals with elimination games on Sunday, but they needed two wins each to make it. Florida beat Washington in the first game while Oklahoma beat Oregon in the second, making the third and fourth games unnecessary.
Below is all you need to know to watch the action on Monday. And you can keep up with the bracket and happenings with our WCWS hub here.
How to watch the Women’s College World Series
Date: Monday, June 5
Time: 7 p.m.
TV: ESPN
Online Streaming: WatchESPN











