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Florida State Preps for Home‑Field Showdown with St. John’s in NCAA Baseball Regional

The Seminoles, seeded tenth, aim to break a two‑game skid as they host the Big East champions.

A Regional Battle in the Sunshine State

On Friday, May 29, 2026, the Florida State Seminoles will open their NCAA baseball regional at home, facing the St. John’s Red Storm at 3:00 p.m. ET in Tallahassee.

The Seminoles enter the tournament as the No. 10 national seed, a designation that reflects both their overall strength and the expectations placed on them by fans and analysts alike.

Despite a 38‑17 overall record and a 19‑11 mark in the Atlantic Coast Conference, Florida State has stumbled lately, dropping two straight games heading into the regional.

Red Storm’s Late‑Season Surge

St. John’s arrives with momentum, having captured the Big East tournament and riding a five‑game winning streak that includes several close victories.

The Red Storm finish the season at 33‑24 overall and hold a 18‑12 record in road games, giving them a respectable profile despite being the underdog in this matchup.

A win would not only advance them to the super regional but also add a notable upset to their résumé, underscoring the unpredictable nature of college baseball.

Both programs will look to leverage home‑field advantage, pitching depth, and timely hitting as the stakes rise in Tallahassee’s compact but passionate venue.

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