The NCAA Baseball Tournament has entered its super regional phase, a stage where the remaining teams battle in best‑of‑three series for a coveted spot in the College World Series in Omaha.
Seed Upsets Redefine the Bracket
Traditional powerhouses have been knocked out, with No.1 UCLA and No.2 Georgia Tech falling in the regional round. The surprise advances of mid‑major programs such as Troy and Little Rock illustrate how the bracket has been reshaped by unexpected outcomes.
Road to Omaha
The remaining national seeds include No.3 Georgia, No.4 Auburn, No.5 North Carolina, No.6 Texas, No.7 Alabama, No.11 Oregon, No.14 Mississippi State, No.15 Kansas and No.16 West Virginia. Winners of each best‑of‑three series will move on to the College World Series in Omaha, where the champion will be crowned.
Game dates, start times and television channels have been published, giving fans a clear roadmap to follow the action live.
Coverage will be split among major networks, with streaming platforms also offering live feeds, ensuring that viewers across the country can tune in regardless of their cable provider.