2024 NCAA baseball bracket: Men's College World Series scores, schedule (2024)

The 2024 NCAA DI baseball tournament begins today, Friday, May 31, with regional action. Games continue through the Men's College World Series from June 14-23/24. Tournament selections were madeon Monday, May 27.

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The 2023 Men's College World Series came to a close when LSU routed Florida 18-4 in the decisive game of the finals to win its seventh national championship.

The complete NCAA regional, super regional, and 2024 Men's College World Series schedules and results are below.

  • Selection show: Monday, May 27 at Noon ET | ESPN2/ESPNU
  • Regionals: Friday-Monday,May 31-June 3
  • Super regionals: Friday-Sunday, June 7-9or Saturday-Monday, June 8-10
  • First day of MCWS games:StartFriday, June 14
  • MCWS finals:Saturday-Monday, June 22-23/24

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2024 DI baseball tournament regionals schedule

Here are the regional schedules for Friday, May 31 through Monday, June 3:

Knoxville Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Indiana vs. Southern Miss | 1 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Northern Kentucky vs. Tennessee | 7 p.m. | SEC Network
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Lexington Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Western Michigan vs. Kentucky | 12 p.m. | SEC Network
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Illinois vs. Indiana State | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Bryan-College Station Regional

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  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Texas vs. Louisiana | 6 p.m. | ESPN2
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 3 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 9 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 3 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 8 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Chapel Hill Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Wofford vs. LSU | 12 p.m. | ESPNU
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | LIU vs. North Carolina | 6 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 5 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Fayetteville Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Southeast Missouri vs. Arkansas | 3 p.m. | ESPN +
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Kansas State vs. Louisiana Tech | 8 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 3 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 9 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 2 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 7 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Clemson Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Coastal Carolina vs. Vanderbilt | 12 p.m. | ESPN2
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | High Point vs. Clemson | 7 p.m. | ACC Network
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 5 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Athens Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Army vs. Georgia | 1 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Georgia Tech vs. UNC Willmington | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 6 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 12 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Tallahassee Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Stetson vs. Florida State | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | UCF vs. Alabama | 6 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 5 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Norman Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | UConn vs. Duke | 1 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Oral Roberts vs. Oklahoma | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 3 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 9 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 3 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 9 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Raleigh Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | James Madison vs. South Carolina | 2 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Bryant vs. NC State | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Stillwater Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Florida vs. Nebraska | 3 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Niagra vs. Oklahoma State | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 2 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 7 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 2 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 7 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Charlottesville Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Penn vs. Virginia | 12 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | St. John’s vs. Mississippi State | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Tucson Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | West Virginia vs. DBU | 3 p.m. | ESPN2
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Grand Canyon vs. Arizona | 9 p.m. | ESPN +
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 4 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 10 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 3 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 9 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Santa Barbara Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Oregon vs. San Diego | 3 p.m. | ESPNU
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Fresno State vs. UC Santa Barbara | 9 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 4 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 10 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 3 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 9 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Corvallis Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Nicholls vs. UC Irvine | 4 p.m. | ESPN +
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | Tulane vs. Oregon State | 9 p.m. | ESPN2
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 1 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 7 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Greenville Regional

  • Friday, May 31 | Game 1 | Evansville vs. East Carolina | 1 p.m. | ESPN+
  • Friday, May 31 | Game 2 | VCU vs. Wake Forest | 6 p.m. | ESPNU
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
  • Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

2024 DI baseball tournament super regionals schedule

Dates: Friday-Sunday, June 7-9or Saturday-Monday, June 8-10

2024 Men's College World Series schedule

June 14

  • Game 1: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 2:TBD vs. TBD, 7p.m. | ESPN

June 15

  • Game 3: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 4:TBD vs. TBD, 7p.m. | ESPN

June 16

  • Game 5: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 6:TBD vs. TBD, 7p.m. | ESPN

June 17

  • Game 7: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 8:TBD vs. TBD, 7p.m. | ESPN

June 18

  • Game 9: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 10:TBD vs. TBD, 7p.m. | ESPN

June 19

  • Game 11: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 12:TBD vs. TBD, 7p.m. | ESPN

June 20

  • Game 13 (if necessary): TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | TBD
  • Game 14 (if necessary):TBD vs. TBD, 7p.m. | TBD

June 22

  • MCWS Final Game 1: TBD vs. TBD, 7:30 p.m. | ESPN

June 23

  • MCWS Final Game 2: TBD vs. TBD, 2p.m. | ABC

June 24

  • MCWS Final Game 3 (if necessary): TBD vs. TBD, 7p.m. | ESPN

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Here is more on how the tournament works:

What is the difference between the Division I baseball tournament and the College World Series?

The NCAA Division I baseball tournament is a 64-team tournament that starts in May. After two rounds of play (which each consist of multiple games), there are just eight teams left. These eight teams then head to Omaha, Neb. for the College World Series. The CWS is the culmination of the DI tournament, where the teams compete in two brackets, with the winners of each meeting in the CWS finals, a best-of-three series to decide the NCAA champion.

When did the College World Series start?

The first-ever NCAA Division I baseball tournament was in 1947, and would barely be recognized as the same tournament nowadays. The 1947 tournament featured just eight teams, which were divided into two four-team, single-elimination brackets. The two winners — California and Yale — then met in a best-of-three final in Kalamazoo, Michigan. California would go undefeated through the inaugural CWS and beat Yale to capture the first title.

How are teams selected for the NCAA Division I baseball tournament?

Since 1954, the NCAA Division I baseball tournament field has been split into two qualifying groups: The automatic berths, and the at-large selections. Since 2014, that in a typical year split sees 31 conference champions receive automatic berths, and 33 teams receive at-large bids, decided by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.

Men's College World Serieschamps since 1947

California defeated Yale in the first-ever Men's College World Series, the first of two played in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Texas put itself on the map as the first back-to-back champions in winning the only MCWS ever played in Wichita, Kansas in 1949. The following season Texas won its second championship, opening Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha.

Here's a complete list of all the College World Series finals in the 73-year history of the event.Ole Miss won the 2022 Men's College World Series in two games over Oklahoma.

YEARCHAMPION (RECORD)COACHSCORERUNNER-UPSITE
2023LSU (54-17)Jay Johnson18-4FloridaOmaha, Neb.
2022Ole Miss (42-23)Mike Bianco4-2OklahomaOmaha, Neb.
2021Mississippi State (50-18)Chris Lemonis9-0VanderbiltOmaha, Neb.
2020Canceled due to Covid-19--------
2019Vanderbilt (59-12)Tim Corbin8-2MichiganOmaha, Neb.
2018Oregon State (55-12-1)Pat Casey5-0ArkansasOmaha, Neb.
2017Florida (52-19)Kevin O'Sullivan6-1LSUOmaha, Neb.
2016Coastal Carolina (55-18)Gary Gilmore4-3ArizonaOmaha, Neb.
2015Virginia (44-24)Brian O'Connor4-2VanderbiltOmaha, Neb.
2014Vanderbilt (51-21)Tim Corbin3-2VirginiaOmaha, Neb.
2013* UCLA (49-17)John Savage8-0Mississippi StateOmaha, Neb.
2012* Arizona (48-17)Andy Lopez4-1South CarolinaOmaha, Neb.
2011* South Carolina (55-14)Ray Tanner5-2FloridaOmaha, Neb.
2010South Carolina (54-16)Ray Tanner2-1 (11 inn.)UCLAOmaha, Neb.
2009LSU (56-17)Paul Mainieri11-4TexasOmaha, Neb.
2008Fresno State (47-31)Mike Batesole6-1GeorgiaOmaha, Neb.
2007* Oregon State (49-18)Pat Casey9-3North CarolinaOmaha, Neb.
2006Oregon State (50-16)Pat Casey3-2North CarolinaOmaha, Neb.
2005* Texas (56-16)Augie Garrido6-2FloridaOmaha, Neb.
2004Cal St. Fullerton (47-22)George Horton3-2TexasOmaha, Neb.
2003Rice (58-12)Wayne Graham14-2StanfordOmaha, Neb.
2002* Texas (57-15)Augie Garrido12-6South CarolinaOmaha, Neb.
2001* Miami (Fla.) (53-12)Jim Morris12-1StanfordOmaha, Neb.
2000* LSU (52-17)Skip Bertman6-5StanfordOmaha, Neb.
1999* Miami (Fla.) (50-13)Jim Morris6-5Florida StateOmaha, Neb.
1998Southern California (49-17)Mike Gillespie21-14Arizona StateOmaha, Neb.
1997* LSU (57-13)Skip Bertman13-6AlabamaOmaha, Neb.
1996* LSU (52-15)Skip Bertman9-8Miami (Fla.)Omaha, Neb.
1995* Cal St. Fullerton (57-9)Augie Garrido11-5Southern CaliforniaOmaha, Neb.
1994* Oklahoma (50-17)Larry Cochell13-5Georgia TechOmaha, Neb.
1993LSU (53-17-1)Skip Bertman8-0Wichita StateOmaha, Neb.
1992* Pepperdine (48-11-1)Andy Lopez3-2Cal St. FullertonOmaha, Neb.
1991* LSU (55-18)Skip Bertman6-3Wichita StateOmaha, Neb.
1990Georgia (52-19)Steve Webber2-1Oklahoma StateOmaha, Neb.
1989Wichita State (68-16)Gene Stephenson5-3TexasOmaha, Neb.
1988Stanford (46-23)Mark Marquess9-4Arizona StateOmaha, Neb.
1987Stanford (53-17)Mark Marquess9-5Oklahoma StateOmaha, Neb.
1986Arizona (49-19)Jerry Kindall10-2Florida StateOmaha, Neb.
1985Miami (Fla.) (64-16)Ron Fraser10-6TexasOmaha, Neb.
1984Cal St. Fullerton (66-20)Augie Garrido3-1TexasOmaha, Neb.
1983* Texas (66-14)Cliff Gustafson4-3AlabamaOmaha, Neb.
1982* Miami (Fla.) (55-17-1)Ron Fraser9-3Wichita StateOmaha, Neb.
1981Arizona State (55-13)Jim Brock7-4Oklahoma StateOmaha, Neb.
1980Arizona (45-21-1)Jerry Kindall5-3HawaiiOmaha, Neb.
1979Cal St. Fullerton (60-14-1)Augie Garrido2-1ArkansasOmaha, Neb.
1978* Southern California (54-9)Rod Dedeaux10-3Arizona StateOmaha, Neb.
1977Arizona State (57-12)Jim Brock2-1South CarolinaOmaha, Neb.
1976Arizona (56-17)Jerry Kindall7-1Eastern MichiganOmaha, Neb.
1975Texas (59-6)Cliff Gustafson5-1South CarolinaOmaha, Neb.
1974Southern California (50-20)Rod Dedeaux7-3Miami (Fla.)Omaha, Neb.
1973* Southern California (51-11)Rod Dedeaux4-3Arizona StateOmaha, Neb.
1972Southern California (47-13-1)Rod Dedeaux1-0Arizona StateOmaha, Neb.
1971Southern California (46-11)Rod Dedeaux5-2Southern IllinoisOmaha, Neb.
1970Southern California (45-13)Rod Dedeaux2-1 (15 inn.)Florida StateOmaha, Neb.
1969Arizona State (56-11)Bobby Winkles10-1TulsaOmaha, Neb.
1968* Southern California (43-12-1)Rod Dedeaux4-3Southern IllinoisOmaha, Neb.
1967Arizona State (53-12)Bobby Winkles11-0HoustonOmaha, Neb.
1966Ohio State (27-6-1)Marty Karow8-2Oklahoma StateOmaha, Neb.
1965Arizona State (54-8)Bobby Winkles2-0Ohio StateOmaha, Neb.
1964Minnesota (31-12)Dick Siebert5-1MissouriOmaha, Neb.
1963Southern California (35-10)Rod Dedeaux5-2ArizonaOmaha, Neb.
1962Michigan (34-15)Don Lund5-4 (15 inn.)Santa ClaraOmaha, Neb.
1961* Southern California (36-7)Rod Dedeaux1-0Oklahoma StateOmaha, Neb.
1960Minnesota (34-7-1)Dick Siebert2-1 (10 inn.)Southern CaliforniaOmaha, Neb.
1959Oklahoma State (27-5)Toby Greene5-0ArizonaOmaha, Neb.
1958Southern California (29-3)Rod Dedeaux8-7 (12 inn.)MissouriOmaha, Neb.
1957* California (35-10)George Wolfman1-0Penn StateOmaha, Neb.
1956Minnesota (37-9)Dick Siebert12-1ArizonaOmaha, Neb.
1955Wake Forest (29-7)Taylor Sanford7-6Western MichiganOmaha, Neb.
1954Missouri (22-4)John "Hi" Simmons4-1RollinsOmaha, Neb.
1953Michigan (21-9)Ray Fisher7-5TexasOmaha, Neb.
1952Holy Cross (21-3)Jack Barry8-4MissouriOmaha, Neb.
1951* Oklahoma (19-9)Jack Baer3-2TennesseeOmaha, Neb.
1950Texas (27-6)Bibb Falk3-0Washington StateOmaha, Neb.
1949* Texas (23-7)Bibb Falk10-3Wake ForestWichita, Kan.
1948Southern California (26-4)Sam Barry9-2YaleKalamazoo, Mich.
1947* California (31-10)Clint Evans8-7YaleKalamazoo, Mich.

*Indicates undefeated teams in College World Series play.

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FAQs

What is the College World Series bracket? ›

They are split into two double-elimination brackets, consisting of four teams each. The winners of the two MCWS brackets meet in the MCWS Finals, a best-of-three series to decide the NCAA champion.

Who is most likely to win the College World Series? ›

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What are super regionals in college baseball? ›

The super regionals are formatted into a bracket similar to March Madness. The No. 1 seed regional winner will face the No. 16 seed regional winner, the No. 2 seed vs. No. 15 seed, and so on. The better seed hosts a best-of-three series, and the winner advances to the Men's College World Series.

How many teams are left in the College World Series? ›

The winners of the super regionals -- eight teams in all -- advance to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. The College World Series is a double-elimination format until the final two teams are left standing.

Where is the World Series 2024? ›

The eight winners earn spots in the 2024 Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.

Who has won the most men's College World Series? ›

USC has won 12 Men's College World Series championships. LSU is alone in second with seven after winning the title in 2023. Texas follows with six. Arizona State has won five.

Who was the last #1 seed to win the College World Series? ›

1 national seed to win the championship since Miami in 1999, the year the NCAA went to the current tournament structure. Tennessee, which has reached two of the past three College World Series, come into regionals in the top 10 nationally in five offensive categories.

Is CWS double-elimination? ›

The format of the CWS is two double elimination tournaments, followed by the winners of each tournament playing a best of three series.

How many teams go to Omaha for the College World Series? ›

The winner of each regional advances to the 16-team super regionals, which is a best-of-three series between two regional winners. The winner of each super regional -- there are eight teams in all -- advances to the College World Series in Omaha.

How are NCAA baseball regionals determined? ›

NCAA Baseball Regionals Structure

It's a double elimination-style tournament in the 16 Regions, each of which is made up of four teams. The NCAA selection committee divides the field of 64 into No. 1 seeds (Regional hosts), No. 2, 3, and 4 seeds.

How does the college baseball world series work? ›

These eight teams then head to Omaha, Neb. for the College World Series. The CWS is the culmination of the DI tournament, where the teams compete in two brackets, with the winners of each meeting in the CWS finals, a best-of-three series to decide the NCAA champion.

What is the run rule in college baseball regionals? ›

By conference rule, or mutual consent of both coaches before the contest, a game may be stopped only after seven innings if one team is ahead by at least 10 runs. "Each team must play an equal number of innings unless shortened because the home team needs none or only part of its half of the final inning."

How many teams make it out of NCAA regionals? ›

The 16 winners of the regionals move on to the super regionals, where they are split into eight pairings. These pairings play in a best-of-three series. The eight winners of the super regionals head to the MCWS in Omaha. They are split into two double-elimination brackets, consisting of four teams each.

Is College World Series best of 3 or 5? ›

Men's College World Series: The eight remaining teams are split into two double-elimination brackets. The winners of each bracket meet for a best-of-three series to crown the NCAA champion in Omaha.

How does the College World Series work? ›

The winner of each regional advances to the 16-team super regionals, which is a best-of-three series between two regional winners. The winner of each super regional -- there are eight teams in all -- advances to the College World Series in Omaha. The College World Series consists of two four-team brackets.

Is the College World Series double-elimination? ›

The eight participating teams are split into two, four-team, double-elimination brackets, with the winners of each bracket playing in a best-of-three championship series.

What are the odds on the College World Series? ›

202 College World Series Odds
  • Texas A&M +500.
  • Tennessee +600.
  • LSU +900.
  • Arkansas +1000.
  • Kentucky +1000.
  • Wake Forest +1200.
  • Clemson +1300.
  • Oregon State +1500.
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