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Sunday’s Super Regionals Set to Decide College World Series Berths

Key matchups feature Georgia versus Mississippi State, North Carolina against USC, and other high‑stakes series as teams battle for Omaha

The NCAA baseball super regional round will be played Sunday, June 7, with five series determining the participants of the College World Series, which runs from June 12 to late June. The winners will join the eight teams that have already secured spots in the Omaha‑based tournament, where the championship will be decided over a series of games concluding in late June.

Super Regional Showdowns

Four of the five series are already set, pitting No. 3 Georgia against Mississippi State, No. 6 Texas versus St. John's, No. 7 Alabama against an unseeded Oklahoma squad, and No. 15 Kansas taking on No. 2 North Carolina. Each matchup carries distinct stakes: Georgia, Texas and Alabama hope to close out their series in just two games, while North Carolina seeks a reverse sweep of USC to return to Omaha.

The games will be televised on ESPN and ESPN2, with live streaming available through the ESPN app and Fubo. Fans can follow the action in real time across multiple platforms, ensuring broad access to the pivotal contests that will shape the field for the College World Series.

Beyond the super regionals, the tournament schedule notes that the College World Series itself is slated to run from June 12 through June 21 or 22, with the championship finals scheduled for June 19 to June 21 or 22. The exact dates will be confirmed once the final participants are known, but the timeline underscores the compressed, high‑intensity nature of the postseason.

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