2023 NCAA baseball tournament scores, bracket, schedule, College World Series dates, TV channel, live stream
The Super Regionals are here in the 2023 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. Sixteen teams will compete in eight best-of-three Super Regional series this weekend to set to the field for the 2023 College World Series in Omaha. Those matchups include top-seeded Wake Forest facing Alabama, a pair of SEC vs. SEC battles and the tournament's biggest cinderella team, Oral Roberts, facing Oregon.
Here are the Super Regional matchups:
There were some surprising eliminations during the regional round as high seeds like Vanderbilt, Clemson and Miami were sent home from the original field of 64.
Below we have everything fans need to know about college baseball's annual tournament, from the format and dates to the bracket and scores. Let's dive in.
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Friday, June 9
Saturday, June 10
Winston-Salem RegionalHosted by No. 1 national seed Wake Forest.
Gainesville RegionalHosted by No. 2 national seed Florida.
Fayetteville RegionalHosted by No. 3 national seed Arkansas.
Clemson RegionalHosted by No. 4 national seed Clemson.
Baton Rouge RegionalHosted by No. 5 national seed LSU.
Nashville RegionalHosted by No. 6 national seed Vanderbilt.
Charlottesville RegionalHosted by No. 7 national seed Virginia.
Stanford RegionalHosted by No. 8 national seed Stanford.
Coral Gables RegionalHosted by No. 9 national seed Miami.
Conway RegionalHosted by No. 10 national seed Coastal Carolina.
Stillwater RegionalHosted by No. 11 national seed Oklahoma State.
Lexington RegionalHosted by No. 12 national seed Kentucky.
Auburn RegionalHosted by No. 13 national seed Auburn.
Terre Haute RegionalHosted by No. 14 national seed Indiana State.
Columbia RegionalHosted by No. 15 national seed South Carolina.
Tuscaloosa RegionalHosted by No. 16 national seed Alabama.
Here's a link to NCAA.com's full bracket, which includes region vs. region pairings for the super regionals. Now for some quick hit takeaways on the 64-team field:
Regionals Super Regionals College World Seres start College World Series finals Friday, June 9 Saturday, June 10 Winston-Salem Regional Gainesville Regional Fayetteville Regional Clemson Regional Baton Rouge Regional Nashville Regional Charlottesville Regional Stanford Regional Coral Gables Regional Conway Regional Stillwater Regional Lexington Regional Auburn Regional Terre Haute Regional Columbia Regional Tuscaloosa Regional