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What teams are in College World Series at Omaha? Schedule, NCAA men's baseball teams, dates

What teams are in College World Series at Omaha? Schedule, NCAA men's baseball teams, dates

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The College World Series tournament bracket is almost set for Charles Schwab Field Omaha, with one NCAA men's Division I baseball game remaining to finalize the 8 competing teams.
Here's a look at the College World Series bracket with Duke-Murray State left to play, tournament dates, teams and how the College World Series works:
What teams are going to Omaha for the 2025 College World Series?
When is Duke vs. Murray State Durham Super Regional game for berth into 2025 College World Series?
Game 3 of the Duke vs. Murray State Super Regional championship will take place at 7 p.m. ET, June 9, 2025.
What is the 2025 College World Series bracket in Omaha for NCAA men's baseball?
The 2025 College World Series bracket pairings are listed below. A schedule of game times for each matchup has yet to be determined:
2025 College World Series first-round pairings
Bracket 1
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Bracket 2
What is the 2025 College World Series schedule in Omaha for NCAA men's baseball?
The College World Series begins at noon ET, Friday, June 13, 2025. Visit cwsomaha.com for a complete schedule of times and games. Most games will be televised on ESPN. Game 2 of the College World Series championship will air on ABC.
How does the 2025 College World Series work?
The 8 super regional winners meet for the College World Series in Omaha, Neb., and are split into two double-elimination brackets with four teams each, according to ncaa.org.
The winners of the two College World Series double-elimination brackets meet in a best-of-three championship series to decide the College World Series champion.
Who are the NCAA men's baseball national Top 16 seeds?
Here are the top 16 seeds of the NCAA men's baseball tournament. Records are from the time of selection:
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Vanderbilt (42-16)
Texas (42-12)
Arkansas (43-13)
Auburn (38-18)
North Carolina (42-12)
LSU (43-14)
Georgia (42-15)
Oregon St. (41-12-1)
Florida St. (38-14)
Ole Miss (40-19)
Clemson (44-16)
Oregon (42-14)
Coastal Carolina (48-11)
Tennessee (43-16)
UCLA (42-16)
Southern Miss. (44-14)
How to get tickets for the Men's College World Series
2025 College World Series tickets
For 2025 College World Series ticket information, visit ncaatickets.com
Chris Sims is a digital producer at IndyStar. Follow him on Twitter: @ChrisFSims.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: College World Series 2025 baseball bracket: Schedule, NCAA men's teams

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