Omaha's Charles Schwab Field Sets Stage for 2025 NCAA Baseball College World Series
The 2025 NCAA Baseball College World Series has taken center stage at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, drawing fans from across the country to witness the culmination of a season’s worth of effort.
The tournament employs a double‑elimination format, meaning each team must lose twice before being eliminated, and the schedule kicked off on June 12 with a series of high‑stakes matchups that set the tone for the competition.
In the opening game, West Virginia edged Troy 7‑5, with Tyrus Hall delivering a decisive two‑run single in the bottom of the eighth inning that turned the tide for the Mountaineers.
Two days later, North Carolina dispatched Ole Miss 6‑2; pitcher Jason DeCaro silenced the Rebels over six and two‑thirds innings, allowing just two earned runs, while Owen Hull added a solo home run that stretched the Tar Heels’ lead.
Oklahoma continued the momentum with a 9‑0 victory over Alabama, as Cord Rager limited the Crimson Tide to three hits in seven innings and struck out eight batters, and Deiten Lachance contributed a two‑run homer that capped the dominant performance.
Looking ahead, Sunday, June 14 will feature a trio of contests: Texas versus Georgia at seven in the evening, Troy meeting Ole Miss at one in the afternoon, and a showdown between West Virginia and North Carolina at six, each offering a chance to reshape the bracket.
Should the series extend, the finals are slated for a best‑of‑three showdown running from June 20 through June 22, promising a climax that could define the championship narrative.