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West Virginia Mountaineers to Host NCAA Regional in Morgantown

First home regional since 2019 brings heightened expectations and a possible super‑regional showdown

West Virginia to Host NCAA Regional in Morgantown

The West Virginia University baseball team will open the NCAA Tournament regional in Morgantown for the first time since 2019, turning the city into a focal point for college baseball fans across the country.

The regional field includes Binghamton, Kentucky and Wake Forest, with Binghamton slated as the Mountaineers' opening opponent.

Seeded No. 16 overall, West Virginia could advance to a super regional where they might meet UCLA, adding another layer of intrigue to the bracket.

Head coach Steve Sabins says the team's recent loss to Kansas could serve as a rallying point, fueling a desire to prove themselves on a larger stage.

This year's squad boasts a more balanced lineup and deeper talent pool than in the past two seasons, raising expectations for a deeper tournament run.

Sold‑out arena expected

Kendrick Family Ballpark is projected to sell out, creating an electric atmosphere that players and coaches hope will translate into performance on the field.

Although the Mountaineers have reached super regionals in each of the last two years, a College World Series appearance has remained elusive, keeping the quest alive.

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