Six regionals were decided on Monday, as 12 teams played in win-or-go-home games in order to move on in the NCAA baseball tournament.
In all, nine seeded teams advanced to the super regionals. However, the top two seeds — No. 1 Vanderbilt and No. 2 Texas — were ousted during the regionals. The super regionals will be held across eight host sites, with eight teams advancing to the College World Series at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
Here’s a look at the NCAA baseball tournament bracket, along with super regional matchups and which teams line up for a spot in the College World Series:
NCAA baseball bracket, schedule
Times and dates for super regionals have yet to be announced.
Louisville vs. Miami (No. 1 region vs No. 16 region)
No. 9 Florida State vs. No. 8 Oregon State (No. 8 region vs No. 9 region)
No. 5 North Carolina vs. Arizona (No. 5 region vs No. 12 region)
No. 13 Coastal Carolina vs. No. 4 Auburn (No. 4 region vs No. 13 region)
No. 3 Arkansas vs. No. 14 Tennessee (No. 3 region vs No. 14 region)
No. 6 LSU vs. West Virginia (No. 6 region vs No. 11 region)
Murray State vs. Duke (No. 7 region vs No. 10 region)
No. 15 UCLA vs. UTSA (No. 2 region vs No. 15 region)
Does the NCAA Men’s Baseball Tournament re-seed?
The NCAA tournament does not re-seed to pair lower matchups with higher ones.
This means that Louisville, which came out of the No. 1 Nashville Regional, still finds itself playing the winner of the No. 16 Hattiesburg Regional (Miami).
Who gets home field advantage in super regionals?
While teams do not re-seed for matchup purposes, the higher seed will still get home-field advantage.
Who’s in the NCAA baseball super regionals?
No. 3 Arkansas
No. 4 Auburn
No. 5 North Carolina
No. 6 LSU
No. 8 Oregon State
No. 9 Florida State
No. 13 Coastal Carolina
No. 14 Tennessee
No. 15 UCLA
Arizona
Duke
Louisville
Miami
Murray State
UTSA
West Virginia
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