
Alabama Baseball Secures Spot in NCAA Regional Final
Alabama advances to the regional final after a 7-5 win, setting up a Sunday showdown.
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Alabama advances to the regional final after a 7-5 win, setting up a Sunday showdown.

Washington State lost 4-0 to Oregon in the NCAA Regional Semifinal, with Luke Meyers delivering a solid pitch but the Ducks securing the win late.

The Ganesha baseball team overcame a planned skip of the championship game, rallied around key performances and celebrated a 6‑3 win that underscores its recent dominance.

USC Upstate baseball rallied late against No. 15 Alabama in the Tuscaloosa Regional, with Johnny Sweeney’s two‑run homer and Brad Benton’s clutch relief, but a late error and a near walk‑off left the Spartans just short of victory.
Alabama’s top‑eight baseball team turned six errors into a 7‑5 win over USC Upstate, with Coach Rob Vaughn highlighting the squad’s resilience and unfinished business.

A sudden storm halted the NCAA Tournament contest between Ole Miss and Nebraska, pushing the game back to May 31 at noon. The Rebels, led by strong pitching and timely hitting, now hold a 6-3 advantage.

Alabama advanced to the Tuscaloosa Regional title game with a 7‑5 victory over USC Upstate, keeping the double‑elimination tournament alive and positioning the team for a potential historic win that would secure a Super Regional berth.

The Wildcats rallied in the eighth inning, with Luke Lawrence delivering a decisive bases‑loaded single and Jack Bennett closing out the game, putting Kentucky one win away from the Super Regionals.

The Texas Longhorns secured a vital win over Tarleton State, fueled by explosive offense and stellar pitching, setting up a pivotal next-round clash.

The Rebels led 6-3 when rain halted play against No. 20 Nebraska; the game will pick up the next day at noon, and the weekend’s other matchups stay on track.
Mississippi State secured a 10‑5 win over Cincinnati and will face the winner of the Cincinnati‑Louisiana matchup on May 31, seeking to break a two‑year regional final streak.

Inclement weather halted the Nebraska-Ole Miss baseball contest in the ninth inning, with the Rebels ahead 6-3. The game will resume Sunday at noon, and ticket holders for the original fourth game will be admitted.

The Longhorns rolled past Tarleton State 16-2, highlighted by a three-homer burst and a seven-strikeout performance from Volantis, as a rested bullpen prepares for the next round.
Auburn will face UCF at Plainsman Park on May 31, a game that could determine the next opponent for Milwaukee after the Knights' early exit from the tournament.

The Gauchos posted a program‑record 15 runs, driven by Jackson Flora’s nine strikeouts and a late‑inning offensive explosion, setting up a showdown with Tarleton State.

Xavier Taylor was struck in the neck during a youth baseball warm‑up, collapsed into cardiac arrest and was airlifted to Cooper University Hospital, where a vigil underscored the community’s hope for a miracle.

Coach Jack Jolly looks back on a season that, despite ending in a shutout, was marked by camaraderie, emerging talent, and optimism for the future.

An 11‑inning showdown in Tuscaloosa saw the Cowboys rally behind a grand slam and a 30th‑home‑run blast, edging Alabama State 8‑7 and setting up a showdown with the Alabama/USC Upstate loser.

Tyrone's baseball team captures its first District 6 championship in 34 years, driven by senior Brayden Parsons and a tribute to late teammate Kaleb Fink.

Little Rock’s 8‑6 triumph over Jacksonville State marks the second straight year the team has reached the Regional Final, underscoring a resurgence built on five recent NCAA victories and a 16‑3 postseason record.

Arkansas starter Hunter Dietz delivered a career‑high 14 strikeouts and 116 pitches before the Razorbacks edged a 5‑3 victory in the Lawrence Regional.
A dramatic eighth‑inning rally propelled Mississippi State to a 10‑2 advantage over Cincinnati, highlighted by Kevin Milewski’s two‑run homer and Reed Stallman’s clutch double.

A dramatic 9-3 loss leaves OU needing three Sunday victories, as Georgia Tech’s standout performances set the stage for a pivotal matchup with The Citadel.

Kansas advanced to the regional final after a late rally, setting attendance records and moving within one victory of the program’s single‑season win mark.