
College Baseball Super Regionals 2026 Bracket, Live Stream Info and Predictions
The chaos from the first weekend of the 2026 NCAA baseball tournament left nine of the 16 national seeds in the bracket for super regional weekend.
The Georgia Bulldogs, the No. 3 national seed, are the highest-ranked team left in the tournament after the UCLA Bruins and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets were eliminated on regional weekend.
Regional weekend's countless upsets set up some incredible stories for the second weekend. There's an unseeded battle between the Troy Trojans and Little Rock Trojans, the unseeded Cal Poly Mustangs have a chance to pull off another upset and the St. John's Red Storm will try to upend the Alabama Crimson Tide.
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College Baseball Regionals Bracket 📋
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Only two of the eight best-of-three matchups pit seeded teams against each other. We are also guaranteed to see eight new teams advance to the College World Series.
Super Regional Matchups
Cal Poly at No. 16 West Virginia
Little Rock at Troy
USC at No. 5 North Carolina
Ole Miss at No. 4 Auburn
Oklahoma at No. 15 Kansas
St. John's at No. 7 Alabama
No. 11 Oregon at No. 6 Texas
No. 14 Mississippi State at No. 3 Georgia
The full super regional schedule can be found here on NCAA.com. All games can be live-streamed on ESPN+.
Predictions
The chaos across a handful of sites caught the most attention during regional weekend.
While that was going on, the North Carolina Tar Heels, Kansas Jayhawks, Alabama Crimson Tide, Texas Longhorns and Georgia Bulldogs went 3-0 on their respective home field.
Those five teams are in the best shape to advance to the College World Series.
None of those five programs have to worry about realigning their pitching. Those five teams allowed more than five runs twice during their 15 combined games.
Not only is the pitching structure in place for the quintet, but they were also largely effective on the mound during regional weekend.
Alabama has the easiest matchup on paper against St. John's, who emerged as a No. 4 seed from the Tallahassee regional. The Red Storm beat the Florida State Seminoles twice and went 3-0, but they face a much stiffer test in Tuscaloosa for super regionals.
North Carolina faces a USC Trojans offense that scored 14 or more runs in three of its five games in College Station. UNC only allowed eight runs across 27 innings. The Tar Heels have the arms to quell the Trojans' offensive attack.
Kansas takes on an exhausted Oklahoma Sooners squad that needed victories on Sunday and Monday to eliminate Georgia Tech.
Texas and Georgia face difficult matchups against fellow seeded teams. The Longhorns host the Oregon Ducks, while UGA takes on the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
Georgia swept Mississippi State back in early April. That is one of two all-SEC super regionals. The other one pits the Auburn Tigers against the Ole Miss Rebels. They didn't play each other in the regular season.
Auburn scored 42 runs across four elimination games at its home regional. The opening loss to the Milwaukee Panthers seemed to motivate them and that should set them straight for the super regional matchup.
The unpredictability lies at the top of the bracket, where Troy faces Little Rock and West Virginia takes on Cal Poly.
West Virginia, the No. 16 national seed, hosts Cal Poly, but it needs to recalibrate after a weekend of emotional games, including two wild elimination games against the Kentucky Wildcats.
West Virginia is the better team on paper, but Cal Poly doesn't have to reorganize its pitching after going 3-0 in Los Angeles.
The Troy-Little Rock matchup is the ultimate Cinderella clash. Troy won as the No. 3 seed in Gainesville and Little Rock came out on top in Hattiesburg as the No. 4 seed.
Troy scored 48 runs in its four elimination games. If that production keeps up even a bit at home, the Trojans will secure a spot in Omaha.
Predictions:
West Virginia over Cal Poly in 3 games
Troy over Little Rock in 2 games
North Carolina over USC in 2 games
Auburn over Ole Miss in 3 games
Kansas over Oklahoma in 2 games
Alabama over St. John's in 2 games
Texas over Oregon in 3 games
Georgia over Mississippi State in 2 games

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