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NCAA Baseball Super Regionals: Upsets, Remaining Seeds and Broadcast Schedule

A look at the teams still in contention, the broadcast lineup and the upcoming schedule

The NCAA Baseball Tournament has entered its super regional phase, a stage where the remaining eight teams will battle in best‑of‑three series, with the victors moving on to the College World Series in Omaha.

Super Regional Schedule and Broadcast Details

The path to Omaha has been anything but predictable; among the top five national seeds, only three have survived the regional round, while powerhouses such as UCLA and Georgia Tech have been knocked out earlier than expected.

Mid‑major programs like Troy and Little Rock have surprised many by advancing, joining other unseeded contenders including St. John’s and Mississippi, who are still in the mix.

The surviving national seeds now include Georgia, Auburn, North Carolina, Texas, Alabama, Oregon, Mississippi State, Kansas and West Virginia, each carrying the weight of a high seed but also the pressure of unmet expectations.

Broadcast coverage will be handled by the ESPN Family of Networks, with live games available through the ESPN app, ESPN+ and the streaming service Fubo, giving fans multiple ways to follow the action.

A detailed schedule of super regional matchups, complete with dates, times and television channels, is provided in the accompanying article, allowing followers to plan their viewing.

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