
College Baseball Super Regionals 2026 Results, Highlights and Bracket from Sunday
The march to the College Baseball World Series continued on Sunday with the best-of-three Super Regionals.
Here's a look at Sunday's schedule, results and highlights as teams tried to secure their trips to Omaha.
Full bracket available at NCAA.com.
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No. 3 Georgia def. No. 14 Mississippi State, 11-9 F/10 (Georgia wins series 2-0)
No. 5 North Carolina def. USC, 4-3 (UNC wins series 2-1)
No. 7 Alabama vs. St. John's, 4 p.m. ET, ESPN 2 (Alabama leads series 1-0)
No. 15 Kansas vs. Oklahoma, 6 p.m. ET, ESPN (Oklahoma leads series 1-0)
No. 6 Texas vs. No. 11 Oregon, 9 p.m. ET, ESPN (Texas leads series 1-0)
Highlights
Georgia 11, Mississippi State 9
The day opened with one of the wildest games of the NCAA baseball tournament so far. In a battle of the Bulldogs, Georgia outlasted Mississippi State 11-9 in an extra-inning thriller.
Georgia took a 4-0 lead at the end of the second inning and went ahead 7-2 by the end of the fifth. However, Mississippi State refused to go down quietly.
An incredible power display that included back-to-back-to-back home runs in the seventh inning helped close the gap for Mississippi State before the team took its first lead of the day with freshman Jacob Parker's second home run of the game in the eighth.
Georgia managed to tie things up with an RBI single in the top of the ninth to force extra innings. That set the stage for Daniel Jackson to launch a two-run blast for his 31st home run of the year in the top of the 10th.
Mississippi State got the tying run on base in the bottom of the frame, but Parker struck out swinging to end the game.
This will be Georgia's first trip to the College World Series since 2008. It is the second SEC school to advance to Omaha this year, joining Ole Miss.
UNC 4, USC 3
In another tightly-contested matchup, UNC scored two runs in the bottom of the ninth to earn a 4-3 comeback victory over USC in walk-off fashion.
The Trojans broke a 1-1 tie with solo home runs in the fourth and fifth innings. USC starter Andrew Johnson held the Tar Heels to just one run through the first six innings before UNC broke through with another run in the bottom of the eighth. The Tar Heels got the tying and go-ahead runs into scoring position before Adam Troy shut the door with a strikeout to end the threat.
The ninth was as tense as ever. After Troy walked the tying run on base with one out and got behind with a 3-0 count against senior Carter French, USC made a drastic move for a pitching change. Chase Herrell took the mound and surrendered a base hit that got the tying run to third base. Jake Schaffner then hit a sac fly to tie the game.
Another walk got the winning run into scoring position, and Owen Hull hit his fourth double of the game to walk it off and send the Tar Heels to their second College World Series in the past three years.
UNC is hoping to win its first College World Series title in program history, and it will be the ACC's lone representative in Omaha this year.


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