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Super regional teams: Updated NCAA baseball tournament bracket

Super regional teams: Updated NCAA baseball tournament bracket

While the top eight seeds are usually in line to host the super regional round, there have been upsets early in the regional round, which could shuffle potential host sites.
Here's what you need to know about who is advancing to the super regionals, the hosts and when the games start:
Watch NCAA baseball super regionals with ESPN+
Who is in the NCAA baseball tournament super regionals?
Here are the teams that have won regionals and advanced to the super regional round of the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament:
This section will be updated
No. 3 Arkansas (will host Fayetteville Super Regional)
No. 4 Auburn (will host Auburn Super Regional)
No. 9 Florida State (won Tallahassee Regional)
No. 13 Coastal Carolina (will play in Auburn Super Regional)
Arizona (won Eugene Regional)
Duke (won Athens Regional)
West Virginia (won Clemson Regional)
UTSA (won Austin Regional)
Louisville (won Nashville Regional)
When are the NCAA baseball tournament super regionals?
The 2025 NCAA baseball tournament super regionals are scheduled to begin on June 6 and run through June 9. Across eight super regional sites, 16 teams will play three-game series to determine who advances to the College World Series (CWS).
NCAA baseball tournament schedule
Here's the full 2025 NCAA baseball tournament schedule:
Regionals : May 30-June 2
: May 30-June 2 Super regionals : June 6-9
: June 6-9 College World Series : June 13-22/23
: June 13-22/23 CWS finals: June 21-22/23
The 2025 NCAA baseball tournament began May 30 with the regional round of play. It will advance to the super regionals (June 6-9) and the College World Series (beginning June 23). The CWS championship series will take place from June 21 through either June 22 or 23, depending on whether the series requires two or three games.

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