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Westwood One to Air Every Game of 2025 WCWS


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Westwood One, the official network audio broadcast partner of the NCAA, will provide live coverage of the 2025 NCAA Division I Women's College World Series from USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK. The network's coverage begins Thursday, May 29, at 12pm ET and will include play-by-play of every game through the National Championship.

Fans can listen to the full tournament on terrestrial radio stations across the country and via SiriusXM. Digital access will be available for free on NCAA.com westwoodonesports.com, the Westwood One Sports app, and through The Varsity Network app. In addition, fans can use Alexa-enabled devices by saying, "Open Westwood One Sports," and TuneIn Premium subscribers can stream all games live.

The broadcast team for the double-elimination rounds features veteran play-by-play voices Ryan Radtke and Chris Plank. Joining them as analysts are former University of Oklahoma standout and two-time WCWS champion Erin Miller-making her Westwood One debut-and Hall of Famer Leah (O'Brien) Amico, a three-time WCWS champion with the University of Arizona. Radtke and Miller will team up for the best-of-three Championship Series.

This marks Radtke's sixth year as the voice of the Women's College World Series for Westwood One.

A full schedule of games, detailed bios of the broadcast team, and a list of stations carrying the series can be found at westwoodonesports.com or on the Westwood One Sports app.

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