Georgia Tech has been selected as a host site for the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament, marking the program’s 37th appearance and its 13th time serving as a regional venue. The announcement underscores the Yellow Jackets’ longstanding role in the national collegiate baseball landscape.
Georgia Tech’s 2026 Regional Host Milestone
The 2026 season was defined by historic numbers: the team attracted 98,297 fans across 34 home games, averaging 2,891 per game — the largest attendance figures in the state of Georgia. Nine consecutive sell‑out crowds culminated in a combined score of 100‑34, highlighting dominant performances on the field.
Financially, the program set new benchmarks for offensive output, victories and revenue generation, reinforcing the program’s growth trajectory. The team also captured both the ACC regular‑season and tournament championships, adding a layer of prestige to the host designation.
Head coach James Ramsey earned ACC Coach of the Year honors and oversaw a roster that produced five first‑team all‑conference selections, tying a 26‑year‑old school record. These accolades reflect a cohesive effort between coaching staff, players and supporters.
The upcoming NCAA Selection Show will determine which teams join Georgia Tech for the regional round, setting the stage for a highly anticipated tournament experience that promises to build on the program’s recent successes.