Venue Info
Attending the Women's College World Series this year? If so, get familiar with this page to know everything you do need to before you go!
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Devon Park will comply with a clear bag policy which requires that items fans wish to bring into the stadium must fit in either a clear plastic bag that does not exceed 12 inches x 6 inches x 12 inches, a one-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc or similar), or a small bag with or without a handle/strap that does not exceed 9 inches x 7 inches. Each patron is allowed one small bag and one clear plastic bag that meets the above requirements.
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Concessions will be available at Devon Park; cashless options are preferred. Please click HERE to find where all concession stands will be located.
Fans are permitted to bring one (1) 24 oz sealed bottle of water into Devon Park and one (1) empty water bottle (i.e.: Yeti, Stanley, etc.) that can be filled at water stations throughout the stadium. All containers must be emptied, including ice, before entering the facility. No additional outside food or beverage is permitted.
Click HERE for hours and to purchase Official Game Programs and Official Souvenir Tickets online.
The NCAA Women’s College World Series is a mobile ticket only event. Download the AXS app in the App Store or Google Play before arriving at Devon Park. Show the tickets in your app at the gate for entry. If you’re going with a group, make sure everyone enters together, or transfer tickets to friends before the event.
All seat cushions but not by any larger than 12"x12"x6" and have the ability to fit in a clear bag. Seat cushions must be flat & soft.
All fans will now be touchless body scanned by metal detectors before entering the facility. The screening will happen before fans enter into Fan Fest and the main stadium. Fan Fest & the screening process will all now be enclosed into the stadium to become one.
Tailgating is permitted at Devon Park. Tailgating may not disrupt the flow of traffic in the parking lot or encroach on other parking spaces. Devon Park requires an all-session parking pass to enter the main parking lot. RV Set Up is NOT permitted at Devon Park.
While every situation is different based on time of day and which game, the following are standard procedures when inclement weather disrupts a game or games.
- No game will be skipped, meaning each game will continue in the order it is scheduled to play. If weather changes the date, the delayed/rescheduled game will still precede any future games.
- Tickets are good for the delayed/rescheduled game only. If the game date is moved due to weather, the ticket for the delayed/rescheduled game must be used.
- If a game is delayed, but resumed the same day, fans must present the mobile ticket for the delayed game to re-enter the stadium for the continuation of play.
- If a game is started then postponed to a new date/time, mobile tickets will be updated to reflect the new date/time. The updated mobile ticket will be scanned for re-entry into the stadium.
- In the event of a total game postponement to the following day, meaning the game did not begin at its scheduled time, mobile tickets will be updated to reflect the new date/time. The updated mobile ticket will be scanned for entry into the stadium.
- There are no refunds on tickets as all games will be played.
- TO RESOLVE ANY TICKETS ISSUES. FANS SHOULD VISIT THE WEST (THIRD BASE) TICKET RESOLUTION BOX OFFICE FOR ASSISTANCE.
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Division I
Softball Championship
May 30 - June 6/7, 2024
Devon Park | Oklahoma City, OK
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