How long Is A Softball game? How Many Innings Softball? High school, NCAA, and Pro softball games are 7 innings and usually take 1.5-2 hours. Adult rec leagues often use time-limits instead of innings and can last 55-90 minutes. Overtime and mercy rules vary.
Regulation softball games are 7 innings (unlike 9 in baseball), which means softball games finish faster on average. Most fastpitch softball games (High School, NCAA, Pro) last about 1.5 to 2 hours, while recreational slowpitch softball games can last 60 to 90 minutes or even less.
The key differences are in format + rules:
- Fastpitch (High School, NCAA, Pro): 7 innings, usually 90–120 minutes
- Slowpitch (Adult Leagues): often time-limited, usually 60–75 minutes
- Mercy / Run-Ahead rules can end games early
- Extra innings can extend close games beyond the typical time window
High School Fastpitch (NFHS)
High school softball is 7 innings. There is no game clock. A normally paced game takes about 1.5–2 hours. Most states use a mercy rule — commonly 10 runs ahead after 5 innings (or sometimes 15 runs after 3 innings). If tied after 7, the game continues into extra innings until someone wins.
NCAA College Softball
College softball is also 7 innings and commonly runs 1.5–2 hours. NCAA uses an 8-run mercy rule after 5 innings. If tied after 7, NCAA games continue with full extra innings — there is no automatic runner. Tournament games can go long, but most finish around the 2-hour mark.
Professional Fastpitch (WPF / Athletes Unlimited)
Professional leagues in the U.S. also use 7 innings. Game length is similar to NCAA — roughly 2 hours — though TV broadcasts can add a little time. Athletes Unlimited always completes all 7 innings (they do not stop for mercy rules because scoring points by inning matters).
Recreational Slowpitch Leagues
Slowpitch softball is often timed instead of inning-based. Typical rec league rules: 55–75 minute game clock, “no new inning after XX minutes,” mercy rules, and sometimes 5-run caps per inning. Because of that, many slowpitch games end before all 7 innings are played.
Rules That Affect Game Duration
7-Inning Format
Softball uses 7 innings instead of baseball’s 9, which keeps overall length shorter.
Mercy / Run-Ahead Rule
Common examples:
- 10-run lead after 5 innings
- 8-run lead after 5 in NCAA
- Some youth & travel ball use 15 after 3
These stop blowouts early and prevent wasted innings.
Time Limits (mostly slowpitch + tournaments)
Recreational leagues & weekend tournaments often use a hard clock — usually 60–75 minutes — which caps total runtime.
Extra Innings / Tiebreakers
If tied after regulation 7 innings — softball continues into extras. Some formats start extra innings with a runner on 2nd base (international tiebreaker) to speed things up.
References
- FloSoftball – Game format + run rule breakdowns
- NCAA Softball – Rules & Game Format
- USA Softball – Official Rulebook
- WPF – Women’s Professional Fastpitch
- Athletes Unlimited – Pro Softball
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