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College Baseball Regional 2025 Bracket, Schedule and Hosts

David KenyonMay 26, 2025

The road to Omaha is officially here.

Monday afternoon, the NCAA Division 1 Baseball Committee unveiled the 64 teams now vying for a trip to the College World Series.

Vanderbilt has landed the No. 1 overall seed, followed by Texas, Arkansas and Auburn. Eight of the 16 regional sites belong to SEC programs, while Sun Belt teams Coastal Carolina and Southern Miss also crashed the hosting party.

Regional play is slated to begin on Friday, May 30, and the tournament uses a double-elimination format at all three stages of the bracket.

The winners of each regional advance to the super regionals, and the winners in the supers will play at the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.

Bracket

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The full bracket is available on NCAA.com.

Last Four In

Arizona State
Kansas State
Oklahoma State
USC

First Four Out

Connecticut
SE Louisiana
Troy
Virginia

Regional Hosts

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No. 1 Vanderbilt (Nashville): 42-16
Also in regional: Louisville, East Tennessee State and Wright State

No. 2 Texas (Austin): 42-12
Also in regional: UTSA, Kansas State and Houston Christian

No. 3 Arkansas (Fayetteville): 43-13
Also in regional: Kansas, Creighton and North Dakota State

No. 4 Auburn (Auburn): 38-18
Also in regional: North Carolina State, Stetson and Central Connecticut

No. 5 North Carolina (Chapel Hill): 42-12
Also in regional: Oklahoma, Nebraska and Holy Cross

No. 6 LSU (Baton Rouge): 43-14
Also in regional: Dallas Baptist, Rhode Island and Little Rock

No. 7 Georgia (Athens): 42-15
Also in regional: Duke, Oklahoma State and Binghamton

No. 8 Oregon State (Corvallis): 41-12-1
Also in regional: TCU, USC and Saint Mary's

No. 9 Florida State (Tallahassee): 38-14
Also in regional: Northeastern, Mississippi State and Bethune-Cookman

No. 10 Ole Miss (Oxford): 40-19
Also in regional: Georgia Tech, Western Kentucky and Murray State

No. 11 Clemson (Clemson): 44-16
Also in regional: West Virginia, Kentucky and South Carolina Upstate

No. 12 Oregon (Eugene): 42-14
Also in regional: Arizona, Cal Poly and Utah Valley

No. 13 Coastal Carolina (Conway): 48-11
Also in regional: Florida, East Carolina and Fairfield

No. 14 Tennessee (Knoxville): 43-16
Also in regional: Wake Forest, Cincinnati and Miami (Ohio)

No. 15 UCLA (Los Angeles): 42-16
Also in regional: UC Irvine, Arizona State and Fresno State

No. 16 Southern Miss (Hattiesburg): 44-14
Also in regional: Alabama, Miami and Columbia

Schedule

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The opening-round matchups at each regional site pit No. 1 against No. 4 and the second-seeded team opposite No. 3. Barring any weather issues, all of these contests will happen on Friday, May 30.

As the intensity rises on Saturday, the stakes do, too.

Friday's two losing teams will fight to avoid elimination, while Friday's two winners will aim to move within a victory of advancing.

The winner of Saturday's first matchup and loser of the second clash open Sunday's slate. The winner there has a quick turnaround, playing the 2-0 team in the evening and needing a victory to force a winner-take-all showdown on Monday.

In the super regionals, the highest national seed hosts. The supers—a best-of-three series starting Friday, June 6—have a ticket to the CWS on the line.

Finally, the College World Series is set to begin Friday, June 13.

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