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NCAA tournament baseball: Who is in the next regional round and when every team plays
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Date:2025-04-07 03:01:38
A 64-team NCAA tournament bracket has narrowed down to 16 schools after just a week of games.
That sounds a bit like the NCAA basketball tournament. But a baseball team's path to the College World Series in Omaha – as well as the sport's bracket – isn't as straight a line as the basketball tournament.
These 64 NCAA baseball teams competed in 16 four-team regionals that concluded Monday. The 16 survivors now move on to the best-of-three super regionals that start Friday. See which 16 are in teams below.
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When is 2024 college baseball super regionals?
This weekend's best-of-three, super regional series run from June 7-9 or June 8-10. The complete dates and times and ESPN broadcast information for the super regional matchups are below. All Game 3 dates and times are only if necessary.
No. 8 Florida State and UConn open the super regionals in Tallahassee, Florida, at noon Friday. The game will be broadcast on ESPN. That game is followed on ESPN2 by No. 1 Tennessee and Evansville playing in the Knoxville Regional. Games will also be carried on USPNU. Rankings are as of May 27.
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When does 2024 Men's College World Series start?
The 2024 Men's College World Series will begin June 14. The finals will be a best-of-three series that will be played from June 22-24.
Who were the top-ranked NCAA baseball teams in the 2024 season
Remarkably eight of the nine top-ranked teams in the USA TODAY Sports baseball coaches poll remain. Kansas State upset No. 4 Arkansas in the Fayetteville Regional. Connecticut, the three seed in Norman region, bettered both No. 10 Duke and No. 11 Oklahoma – the region's top seed.
Contributing: Jordan Mendoza and Jon Hoefling
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