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Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Set for Tallahassee Regional Showdown

The team opens against Northern Illinois as the No. 2 seed, with a historic rivalry against Florida State looming.

A Regional Invitation

Coastal Carolina University’s baseball program has earned a spot in the Tallahassee Regional, a tournament that brings together some of the nation’s most competitive college teams. The invitation marks a significant milestone for the Chanticleers, who have worked through a demanding schedule to earn this berth.

Seeded second behind the host Florida State Seminoles, the Chanticleers will open play on Friday, May 29, at 8:00 p.m., facing Northern Illinois, the tournament’s third seed. The matchup promises a clash of contrasting styles, with Coastal’s disciplined approach meeting Northern Illinois’s aggressive hitting.

A Familiar Rivalry

The Chanticleers and the Seminoles have a long‑standing history, having met 14 times over the past decade and a half. Florida State holds a 13‑1 edge in the series, but Coastal’s lone victory came in 2015, a 4‑2 win in Tallahassee that still resonates among the players and fans alike.

That win was highlighted by a strong pitching performance and a timely rally in the later innings, underscoring the competitive nature of the series. The upcoming game offers the Chanticleers a chance to add another chapter to a rivalry that has defined many of their recent seasons.

Double Elimination Across the Southeast

The Tallahassee Regional follows a double‑elimination format, meaning each team must lose twice before being eliminated. Play will run from May 29 through June 1, should the bracket require additional games. This structure ensures that every team has multiple opportunities to advance, while also heightening the stakes of each contest.

Dick Howser Stadium, home of Florida State baseball, will host the event, offering a familiar backdrop for the Chanticleers, who last visited the venue 11 years ago. The stadium’s atmosphere, characterized by enthusiastic crowds and a tradition of high‑level collegiate baseball, is expected to amplify the intensity of the opening rounds.

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