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Florida State Baseball Begins NCAA Tournament Run at Home Against St. John’s

The 10‑seed Seminoles host a regional for the third straight year, aiming to extend their recent College World Series momentum

Florida State's baseball team opens its NCAA Tournament journey at home, facing St. John's in the Tallahassee Regional on May 29.

The Seminoles enter the regional as the No. 10 seed and are marking their third consecutive year as hosts, a feat shared only with Georgia and North Carolina across the nation.

A Home‑Field Advantage

Joining them in the bracket are Coastal Carolina and Northern Illinois, with the regional schedule stretching from May 29 through June 1, culminating in a 3 p.m. first‑round showdown at Dick Howser Stadium.

The program’s recent surge adds extra intrigue: after reaching the College World Series in 2024 and advancing to super‑regional play in 2025, the team hopes to translate that momentum into another deep run.

Starting on the mound for Florida State will be Bryson Moore, while St. John's counters with Liam O'Leary, setting up a pitcher duel that could shape the early momentum of the tournament.

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