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NCAA Baseball Regionals: Key Storylines and Dark Horses

From Georgia's 30‑30 catcher to UCLA's top seed, the road to the College World Series is packed with intrigue

The NCAA baseball regionals are set to deliver a cascade of storylines that could redefine the road to Omaha. With the regular season now in the books, teams are jockeying for positioning, and the stakes have never been higher.

Dark‑horse contenders emerge

Michella Chester has highlighted Cincinnati, UC Santa Barbara and Jacksonville State as potential surprise packages. Each brings a blend of pitching depth and offensive firepower that could upset higher‑seeded opponents.

In‑state rivalries will add extra drama, with Oregon facing Oregon State and Florida taking on Miami in matchups that promise tight competition and fervent fan support.

SEC's continued dominance

The SEC continues its reign, having captured the last six Men’s College World Series titles and sending a dozen teams to this year’s tournament. The conference’s depth makes it a formidable obstacle for any aspiring champion.

Adding a historic note, Vanderbilt, LSU and Dallas Baptist failed to make the Field of 64 for the first time in over a decade, underscoring the shifting balance of power in college baseball.

Milestones and farewells

Georgia’s Daniel Jackson is on the cusp of joining the exclusive 30‑30 club, boasting 27 home runs and 25 stolen bases this season. Meanwhile, NC State coach Elliot Avent will guide his team through his final postseason after announcing his retirement following 30 years at the helm.

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