Baseball

Super Regionals Shake Up NCAA Baseball Tournament

Top seeds tumble as remaining teams battle for College World Series spots

The NCAA baseball tournament has entered its super regional stage, a critical juncture where the remaining contenders fight in best‑of‑three series for a coveted spot in the College World Series in Omaha.

This year’s bracket has already seen a shake‑up: the nation’s top seed, UCLA, and the second‑seeded Georgia Tech have both been eliminated, leaving only three of the original five seeds still alive.

Super Regional Matchups

In North Carolina, the No. 5 seed Tar Heels host USC, while in Athens, Georgia faces Mississippi State; in Austin, Texas meets Oregon; and in Tuscaloosa, Alabama takes on St. John’s. The Midwest region sees Kansas square off against Oklahoma, and in the South, Auburn battles Ole Miss. Meanwhile, Troy and Little Rock clash in one series, and West Virginia meets Cal Poly in another.

All games are being carried by the ESPN family of networks, with live streams available through the ESPN app, ESPN+ and Fubo, ensuring fans can follow the action across platforms.

The winners of these series will advance to the College World Series in Omaha, where the champion will be crowned after a series of high‑stakes games that define the season’s climax.

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