May 9, 2025; Athens, GA, USA; Texas A&M outfielder Kramer Eschete (91) catches the ball for an out during a game against Texas at Jack Turner Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mady Mertens-Imagn Images
May 9, 2025; Athens, GA, USA; Texas A&M outfielder Kramer Eschete (91) catches the ball for an out during a game against Texas at Jack Turner Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mady Mertens-Imagn Images
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2025 Women's College World Series odds – Who’s favored to win it all?

As the NCAA softball tournament begin this week, all eyes are on the betting odds for the national championship in a season in which any team could emerge victorious.

Texas A&M has been a surprise front-runner under third-year coach Trisha Ford. Predicted to finish fifth in the SEC, the Aggies defied expectations, finishing second one-half game behind Oklahoma. Though a rainout against Georgia may have cost it a share of the regular-season title, Ford refuses to blame external factors, stressing the team had plenty of opportunities to secure the title.

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Despite Texas A&M’s rapid rise and No. 1 national ranking, Ford was not named SEC Coach of the Year, losing the honor to Oklahoma’s Patty Gasso. However, her leadership has been recognized beyond the conference. Gasso invited her to join the U.S. Women’s National Team coaching pool for 2025-28.

This weekend, Texas A&M takes the field with a talented squad featuring five All-SEC team selections and three SEC All-Tournament honorees. All are aiming for gold at the Women’s College World Series.

2025 Women’s College World Series Odds – BetMGM Top 12 Favorites

Here are the current betting odds for the 2025 NCAA softball national championship, according to BetMGM:

As the postseason unfolds, all eyes are on Texas A&M and its quest for its first national championship since 1987. Can the Aggies complete their historic season with a title? Stay tuned for a thrilling tournament run.

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