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Florida Gators Earn No. 8 Seed, Host NCAA Regional for First Time Since 2023

A strong finish to the season sets up a home‑field showdown against Miami, Troy and Rider, with a potential Super Regional berth on the line.

The Florida Gators concluded a compelling regular season with a series of marquee victories that cemented their status as a national contender. Wins over Vanderbilt and Alabama showcased the team’s depth, while a narrow defeat to Georgia highlighted the competitive edge they will bring to the postseason.

A Historic Hosting Milestone

Under head coach Kevin O'Sullivan, who has never missed an NCAA Tournament in a full season, the Gators secured the No. 8 overall seed – their first top‑eight placement since 2023. The seed not only guarantees a regional hosting slot but also reflects the program’s consistent excellence over the past two decades.

The Gators will open play on Friday at 1 p.m. ET against Rider, a matchup that will be streamed live on ESPN+. The regional format is double‑elimination, and the winner of the Florida‑Rider game will meet the victor of the Miami‑Troy contest in a winner‑take‑all showdown.

Path to the Super Regional

Should Florida advance, they will travel to the Super Regional in Omaha, Nebraska, where the eight regional champions will compete from June 5‑8. A triumph there would earn the Gators a spot in the 2026 College World Series in Omaha, a tournament that has been a staple of collegiate baseball since its inception.

This regional marks the 12th occasion the Gators have earned a top‑eight national seed and the 20th time they have served as hosts of an NCAA Regional, the 13th under O'Sullivan. Analyst Caden McDonald believes the team has done enough to merit the eight‑seed designation, citing their recent strong performance and the program’s storied pedigree.

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