2023 College World Series bracket: Full schedule for Super Regionals with dates, game times, TV, and hosting teams
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Just 16 teams remain in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, and eight of them will head to Omaha for the College World Series
The 16 regional champions have been set for the 2023 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, and eight spots in the College World Series will be on the line from June 9-12 at eight Super Regional sites across the country.
Dates, times, and broadcast channels for all eight Super Regionals will be announced on June 6 at 10 a.m. ET by the NCAA.
Each regional champion is paired by the seed of the top-ranked team from the regional played from June 2-5. Super Regionals are generally played as best-of-three series at the host site of the higher-ranked team, but this year there are two exceptions:
* TCU will host despite being a two-seed in their regional vs. one-seed and No. 14 overall Indiana State. ISU chose not to host a Super Regional and thus will play on the road, but will still bat last in Game 1 of their series.
* As both Tennessee and Southern Miss won their regional as two-seeds, the host school will be chosen by the NCAA Baseball Selection Committee based on the strength of their bid. Factors such as hotel availability, facility quality, and more will be a part of that decision.
The eight remaining teams advance to the 2023 College World Series beginning on June 16 at TD Ameritrade Field in Omaha. From there two-bracket, double-elimination tournament takes place until the final two teams standing play in the best-of-three series College World Series Finals to determine the national champion.
All games on ESPN+. If also broadcast on an ESPN TV network, noted belowAll times ETAll Game 3's are if necessary, with a coin flip to determine team with last at-bat
Game 1: Alabama vs. Wake Forest: Saturday, June 10, 12 p.m., ESPNGame 2: Wake Forest vs. Alabama: Sunday, June 11, Time TBA, TV TBAGame 3: Alabama/Wake Forest: Monday, June 12, Time TBA, TV TBA
Game 1: Texas vs. Stanford: Saturday, June 10, 6 p.m., ESPN2Game 2: Stanford vs. Texas: Sunday, June 11, Time TBA, TV TBAGame 3: Texas/Stanford: Monday, June 12, Time TBA, TV TBA
Game 1: Kentucky vs. LSU: Saturday, June 10, 3 p.m., ESPNGame 2: LSU vs. Kentucky: Sunday, June 11, Time TBA, TV TBAGame 3: Kentucky/LSU: Monday, June 12, Time TBA, TV TBA
Game 1: Tennessee vs. Southern Miss: Saturday, June 10, 3 p.m., ESPNUGame 2: Southern Miss vs. Tennessee: Sunday, June 11, Time TBA, TV TBAGame 3: Southern Miss/Tennessee: Monday, June 12, Time TBA, TV TBA
Game 1: South Carolina vs. Florida: Friday, June 9, 6 p.m., ESPN2Game 2: Florida vs. South Carolina: Saturday, June 10, 3 p.m., ESPN2Game 3: South Carolina/Florida: Sunday, June 11, Time TBA, TV TBA
Game 1: Duke vs. Virginia: Friday, June 9, 12 p.m., ESPN2Game 2: Virginia vs. Duke: Saturday, June 10, 12 p.m, ESPN2Game 3: Duke/Virginia: Date TBA, Time TBA, TV TBA
Game 1: Oral Roberts vs. Oregon: Friday, June 9, 8 p.m., ESPNUGame 2: Oregon vs. Oral Roberts: Saturday, June 10, 9 p.m., ESPNUGame 3: Oral Roberts/Oregon: Date TBA, Time TBA, TV TBA
Game 1: TCU vs. Indiana State: Friday, June 9, 5 p.m., ESPNUGame 2: Indiana State vs. TCU: Saturday, June 10, 6 p.m., ESPNUGame 3: TCU/Indiana State: Sunday, June 11, Time TBA, TV TBA
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