2025 ISC World Tournament Will Be July 26-August 2

Blair Setford • August 1, 2023

2025 ISC World Tournament Moving Dates

With the exciting announcement that men's fastpitch softball will be a part of the World Games for the first time in 2025 in China, the ISC, in consultation with USA Softball, is moving the dates of the 2025 ISC World Tournament to July 26 - August 2 at a site to be determined.


The USA Softball Men's Major National Championship will be held July 17-20.


These changes are for 2025 only and reflect the tremendous opportunity for our athletes to compete in a multi-sport international showcase.


The USA Softball announcement can be found here.




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