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For the second time in two seasons, the top two seeds in the NCAA Tournament. No. 1 overall seed UCLA’s season ended in an elimination game at the Los Angeles Regional against Saint Mary’s. No. 2 overall seed Georgia Tech began the Atlanta Regional 2-0 but dropped back to back games against Oklahoma, ending their season.
That means the No. 3 overall seed Georgia Bulldogs, powered by their terrified offense, is the top remaining in the tournament. Will it be the Bulldogs or the field winning it all in two weeks in Omaha? Two four seeds, Little Rock and St. John’s, advancing to the Super Regional for the first time ever suggests that Georgia may not win it all. But the Bulldogs have been impossible to beat all season.
No matter who wins the Men’s College World Series in Omaha, it’s time to focus on the time we have left. We fans and media await eight super regionals this weekend that will determine the eight participants in the 2026 Men’s College World Series. After all eight of the 2025 Omaha field’s seasons ended before the postseason or during the regional round, we will have a completely different Men’s College World Series for the first time ever.
Enjoy my preview of what should be eight entertaining super regionals:

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Morgantown Super Regional (Morgantown, WV)
No. 16 seed West Virginia (43-15) Big 12
Cal Poly (39-23) Big West
West Virginia welcomes Big West tournament champion Cal Poly to Morgantown for super regional action at Kendrick Family Ballpark. First pitch between the No. 16 seed Mountaineers and Mustangs is set for 11 a.m., Friday June 5, on ESPN2 with Roxy Bernstein (play-by-play) and Jensen Lewis (analyst) on the call.
The winner of the best-of-three Morgantown Super Regional will face the winner of the Troy Super Regional in the Men’s College World Series Opening Round on either June 12 or June 13.
Morgantown Super Regional Schedule
Friday, June 5 at 11 a.m. on ESPN2
Saturday, June 6 at 11 a.m. on ESPN2
Sunday, June 7 at TBD

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Mountaineers are second straight No. 16 seed to host super regional
No. 16 seed West Virginia staved off elimination on Sunday and defeated Kentucky twice to advance to the super regional round. The Mountaineers are the second No. 16 seed in a row to host a super regional after No. 1 overall seed UCLA’s season-ended in the elimination game on Sunday. This comes after Wright State took out No. 1 seed Vanderbilt in the regional round a season ago.
In Monday’s winner-take-all game in the Morgantown Regional, West Virginia advanced to their third super regional in a row with a 6-5 win over the Wildcats in ten innings. Junior utility player Armani Guzman hit the walk-off single to score graduate student infielder Brodie Kresser for the game-winning run. Sophomore utility player Gavin Kelly was named the Morgantown Regional MVP after hitting .400, three home runs including one on Monday, and had eight runs batted in through five games last weekend.
If Guzman, Kresser, and Kelly keep up their impressive offensive play and redshirt junior right-hander Maxx Yelh pitches more consistently after Monday’s performance where he gave up only one run and struck out six and walking none, the Mountaineers can make their first appearance in the Men’s College World Series if they defeat Cal Poly this weekend.

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Cal Poly wins Los Angeles Regional, reaches first Super Regional in program history
As mentioned above the top seeded Bruins were eliminated in the Los Angeles Regional, allowing Cal Poly to advance to the super regionals for the first time in program history. The Mustangs did not have to face UCLA after they fell to Saint Mary’s in game 1 of the regional, defeating Virginia Tech to open before defeating the Gaels twice to secure a trip to Morgantown.
Cal Poly overcame an early 2-0 deficit with a run in the fifth inning on sophomore infielder Nate Castellon’s RBI single to left field and four more in the sixth on junior catcher Ryan Tayman’s home run and freshman infielder Gavin Spiridonofff’s three-run home run. After missing six weeks at the start of the season due to a lower body injury, junior left-hander Josh Volmerding earned his first win of the season after six quality innings on the mound.
Tayman’s 18 home runs this season will be a big part of why Cal Poly is capable of defeating West Virginia. But the whole team needs to step up this weekend if they want to upset a West Virginia team that finished second in the Big 12 regular season and tournament play.
The Mountaineers will take care of the Mustangs in three games and make the Men’s College World Series for the first time in program history.
Carter’s Pick: No. 16 West Virginia in three games

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Troy Super Regional (Troy, AL)
Troy (36-30)
Little Rock (39-26)
Troy hosts Little Rock for super regional action at Riddle-Pace Stadium. First pitch between the two Trojan squads is set for 4 p.m., Friday, June 5, on ESPNU with Clay Matvick (play-by-play) and Lance Cormier (analyst) on the call.
The winner of the best-of-three Troy Super Regional will face the winner of the Morgantown Super Regional in the Men’s College World Series Opening Round on either June 12 or June 13.

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Troy Super Regional Schedule
Friday, June 5 at 4 p.m. on ESPNU
Saturday, June 6 at 2 p.m. on ESPN2
Sunday, June 7 at TBD
Troy beats Florida twice, will host first-ever super regional
Despite losing their opener to Miami, Troy bounced back and scored 34 runs over the next three days, avenged their loss to the Hurricanes and dominated No. 8 national seed Florida on their way to their first super regional and their first opportunity to host a super regional in program history.
In their second of two wins against the Gators, the Trojans dominated on the mound and at the plate. While junior left-hander Hayden Smith started for Troy and gave them four innings of three-run and one earned run. While the Trojans offense was held down through the first 4.1 innings, they jumped on the Gators’ bullpen after Florida starter Caden McDonald gave up a groundout to open the sixth inning.
The Trojans put up a five-run sixth inning after Russell Sandefer stepped in for McDonald. The Regional’s Most Outstanding Player, junior catcher and utility player Jabe Boroff, broke things open with a two-run double down the left field line. In his next at-bat in the eighth, Boroff hit a three-run home run, making the game-ending statement for Troy as they advanced to their first super regional in program history. Senior left-hander Benjamin Stubbs allowed only one run in relief of Smith but no other damage against the Gators, after starting on Friday night.
If Boroff continues his hot hitting and Smith and Stuff continue to throw heat from the mound, Troy will be tough to beat this weekend at home.

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Little Rock advances to super regional with 3-0 Hattiesburg run, clinches first berth
In their second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, Little Rock dominated the Hattiesburg Regional, beginning action with a 7-4 win against No. 9 seed Southern Miss. The Trojans defeated Jackson State twice and advanced to their first super regional in program history, setting up a matchup with their former conference foe.
Redshirt junior infielder Blake Simpson was named the Hattiesburg Regional’s Most Outstanding Player. Simpson went 8-for-14 from the plate, recorded eight hits, and six runs batted in three games this weekend. Senior first baseman Angel Cano, who starred in the Trojans’ run to the Baton Rouge Regional Final last season, hit an RBI double to extend their advantage to 3-0 against Jacksonville State on Sunday night. The Trojans totaled 10 hits in their regional-deciding victory.
The Little Rock pitching staff was impressive on Sunday night as well. Behind redshirt junior left-hander Nic Bronzini’s four innings to start and a Brody Bunting save. Both arms allowed the bases to be loaded at both the end of the first (Bronzini) and ninth (Bunting) allowed the bases to be loaded but both escaped with minimal damage and a win. Earlier in the weekend, redshirt freshman Tag Andrews delivered the final five outs for the Trojans in their first outing against the Gamecocks and allowed no hits and struck out one.
Little Rock’s strengths on offense are clear with Simpson and Cano and their pitching with Bronzini, Bunting, and Andrews but a challenge awaits against Troy in their ballpark. UALR’s 3-0 record so far is hard to look past, especially as they head to a former conference foe’s home.
In a battle of former Sun Belt team Little Rock and current member Troy, UALR will drop the opener but they will defeat Troy the final two games of the series and clinch their first Men’s College World Series bid in Omaha.
Carter’s Pick: Little Rock in three games

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Chapel Hill Super Regional (Chapel Hill, NC)
No. 5 seed North Carolina (48-11-1)
USC (47-16)
USC travels to Chapel Hill to face off against North Carolina for super regional action at Boshamer Stadium. First pitch between the No. 5 seed Tar Heels and the USC is set for 2 p.m., Friday June 5, on ESPN2 with Mike Ferrin (play-by-play) and Gaby Sanchez (analyst) on the call.
The winner of the best-of-three Chapel Hill Super Regional will face the winner of the Auburn Super Regional in the Men’s College World Series Opening Round on either June 12 or June 13.
Chapel Hill Super Regional Schedule
Friday, June 5 at 2 p.m. on ESPNU
Saturday, June 6 at 1 p.m. on ESPN
Sunday, June 7 at TBD

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Tar Heels dominate Chapel Hill Regional
No. 5 overall seed North Carolina outscored their opponents 24-8 on its way to another super regional. The Tar Heels blanked VCU 8-0 in its opener before dispatching instate foe East Carolina on back to back days as they attempt to return to Omaha for the Men’s College World Series for the first time since 2024.
Junior infielder Erik Paulsen won the Chapel Hill Regional’s Most Outstanding Player with graduate student catcher Colin Hynek, junior infielder Jake Schaffner, junior outfielder Owen Hull, and sophomore right-hand pitcher Ryan Lynch joining him on the All-Chapel Hill Super Regional team.
The Tar Heels’ dominance of the All-Regional team list really speaks to their dominance of their home regional with Paulsen, Hynek, Schaffner, and Hull combining for half of their runs on the weekend. In Lynch’s start against VCU in game 1 of the regional, the gave up only two hits, no runs, four walks and struck out five Rams in 108 pitches.
With No. 2 overall seed Georgia Tech eliminated and North Carolina’s dominance this past weekend, the Tar Heels have become the team the ACC needs to advance to Omaha and win a Men’s College World Series when they get there. An interesting matchup against a team on the west coast awaits them next.

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Trojans advance to first super regional over 20 years
USC fell to Texas State 5-4 in its College Station opener but bounced back with a 19-run performance in their first elimination game against Lamar. The Trojans avenged their loss to the Bobcats before outscoring No. 12 seed Texas A&M by a combined score of 21-4 in the two games they had to win to advance to the super regionals for the first time since 2005.
To answer North Carolina’s high-scoring offense, USC can respond with sophomore catcher Augie Lopez (4 runs on five hits and seven runs batted in, in two games versus Texas A&M), junior infielder Adrian Lopez (three runs on two hits and one run batted in), and junior outfielder and infielder Kevin Takeuchi (2 runs on 3 hits and 2 runs batted in).
Despite a heartbreaking loss in their regional opener against Texas State, sophomore right-hander Grant Govel gave up only three earned runs, two walks but struck out six Bobcats. Govel will hope for a bounce back performance against a much tougher Tar Heel offense when he makes his next start Friday.
While the Trojans may not win Friday’s opener against North Carolina, the Tar Heels have not been unbeatable in the super regional round at home, with losses to Arkansas in 2022 and Arizona in 2025, preventing them from trips to Omaha. However, North Carolina has learned from those performances and Scott Forbes’ team will advance to the Men’s College World Series for the 14th time in program history with wins on Friday and Sunday.
Carter’s Pick: No. 5 seed North Carolina in three games

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Auburn Super Regional (Auburn, AL)
No. 4 seed Auburn (42-20)
Ole Miss (39-21)
Auburn hosts SEC rival Ole Miss for super regional action at Plainsman Park for super regional action. First pitch between the No. 4 seed Tigers and Rebels is set for 7 p.m., Friday, June 5, on ESPN2 with Tom Hart (play-by-play) and Todd Walker (analyst) on the call.
The winner of the best-of-three Auburn Super Regional will face the winner of the Chapel Hill Super Regional in the Men’s College World Series Opening Round on either June 12 or June 13.
Auburn Regional Schedule
Friday, June 5 at 7 p.m. on ESPN2
Saturday, June 6 at 4 p.m. on ESPN
Sunday, June 7 at TBD

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Auburn bounces back, clinches sixth super regional appearance
The No. 4 national seed Tigers let up 13 runs and fell to Milwaukee on Friday but bounced back by winning four consecutive games, including back to back wins against the Panthers to become the third Alabama school to advance to the super regionals. The Tigers are now hosting a super regional for the second time in as many seasons.
Sophomore catcher Chase Fralick has hit a home run in five consecutive games and was the Most Outstanding Player in the Auburn Regional. In Monday’s regional-deciding game against Milwaukee with the score tied 2-2 in the bottom of the sixth-inning, Fralick hit a tie-breaking home run to lead Auburn to an 8-3 victory. His home run led to a five-run with freshman catcher and infielder Taylor Belza hitting a single, sophomore infielder Bub Terrell hitting a double, and freshman outfielder Mason McCraine cranking a triple for the cycle in the inning.
Fralick totaled six regional home runs and 15 runs batted in, the most in program history for the Tigers. Starting pitcher Jake Marciano struck out six and allowed only two earned runs in four innings of work in the Auburn Regional’s deciding game. Ryan Hetzler only gave up three hits, one run, no walks and struck out six in four innings and LJ Cormier struck out eight while only only giving up one hit, no score, and struck out eight in five innings relief to set up the Tigers for a winner-take-all game on Saturday with their first win against the Panthers of the weekend.

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Rebels upset Nebraska, reach first super regional since 2022
Ole Miss began regional play with an exhilarating win in extra innings over Arizona State 7-6 late Friday night before upsetting No. 13 seed Nebraska and defeating the Sun Devils again to win the Lincoln Regional and advance to the super regional round for the first time since 2022, when they won the national championship in Omaha. They will attempt to do it against SEC rival Auburn this weekend.
Ole Miss never led their close out game of the Lincoln Regional against Arizona State until junior infielder Dom Decker’s game-sealing sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 10th inning. Junior infielder Brayden Randle was the key for the Rebels offensively in Sunday’s game, going 2-for-4 with an RBI and recording five hits in Lincoln during the weekend overall.
Sophomore right-hander Cade Towson got the start on the mound for Ole Miss in their second opportunity against the Sun Devils and he struck out seven in five innings. He allowed four runs, three of which were earned. Sophomore left-hander Wil Libbert redshirt sophomore right-hander JP Robertson pitched in relief of Towson with neither allowing a run and combining for four strikeouts.
While Auburn doesn’t have a consistent offense and Ole Miss’ bullpen is just okay, both of those units seem to be playing at their best as their SEC rivalry resumes in the postseason for the first time since June 18, 2022, in the opening game of the Men’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. The Rebels won that game 5-1, starting their run to their one and only Men’s College World Series Championship.
The Tigers’ Fralick is playing his best baseball of the season and because they are playing at home, Auburn will not lose at home a year after Coastal Carolina kept them from advancing to Omaha on their home field in the 2025 Auburn Super Regional. The Tigers will advance to the Men’s College World Series in three games, avenging their last postseason loss to the Rebels.
Carter’s Pick: No. 4 seed Auburn in three games

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Austin Super Regional (Austin, TX)
No. 6 seed Texas (43-13)
No. 11 seed Oregon (43-16)
Texas welcomes Oregon to Austin for super regional action at UFCU Disch-Falk Field. First pitch between the No. 6 seed Longhorns and No. 11 seed Oregon is set for 7 p.m., Saturday, June 6, on ESPN with Karl Ravech (play-by-play) and Kyle Peterson (analyst) on the call.
The winner of the best-of-three Austin Super Regional will face the winner of the Athens Super Regional in the Men’s College World Series Opening Round on either June 12 or June 13.
Austin Super Regional Schedule
Saturday, June 6 at 7 p.m. on ESPN
Sunday, June 7 at 8 p.m. on ESPN
Monday, June 8 at TBD

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Texas’ high-powered offense powers super regional berth
After losing in their own regional to UTSA a year ago, Texas made sure that did not happen again, sweeping the Austin Regional with victories against Holy Cross, Tarleton State, and UC Santa Barbara by a combined score of 42-7.
After two dominant wins to begin their regional, the Longhorns clinched their bid the super regional with a close victory over the Gauchos. Right fielder Junior Aiden Robbins went 2-for-5 with two hits and two runs batted in, sophomore shortstop Adrian Rodriguez went 2-for-3 with one run and one run batted in, and junior designated hitter Ethan Mendoza went 2-for-4 with one run and one run batted in.
Senior arm Ruger Riojas started on the mound for Texas, throwing five innings of three hits, one run, one walk, and struck out six, helping them win the super regional. Redshirt junior Ethan Walker, junior Thomas Burns, freshman Sam Cozart, and graduate student Luke Harrison combined to throw 2.3 innings of shutout baseball to clinch it.
Now, they welcome a talented No. 11 seed Oregon team, that will have to travel from the west coast to Austin.

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Ducks beat two former Pac-12 foes to win Eugene Regional
No. 11 seed Oregon defeated Yale 14-2 to open Eugene Regional play before defeating two old Pac-12 rivals Washington State 4-0 and instate rival Oregon State 4-1 on their way to sweeping their regional. Their next step is a trip to Austin where they will have to face No. 6 seed Texas, a team that is playing its best baseball of the season, despite a quick trip to Hoover at the SEC Tournament, where they lost in their first attempt in the quarterfinals.
Redshirt sophomore right-hander Cal Scolari threw 102 pitches over 4.1 innings, gave up no runs, walked five, and struck out five against Yale. Junior left-hander Toby Twist came out in relief to replace Scolari and also struck out five but in only three innings. Senior Drew Smith was 4-for-5 with two runs and one run batted in and freshman Angel Laya was also 4-for-5 with two runs and two runs batted in, in Friday’s win against Yale.
In the regional closeout game against the Beavers, junior Jack Brooks was 1-for-3 with one run batted in and one walk, leading the Ducks in a low-scoring win for them against their rival. Junior left-hander Miles Gosztola threw six innings with only five hits, one run, three walks, and struck out eight.
With Smith at bat and some quality arms, Oregon should be able to compete with Texas in this weekend’s super regional action in Austin. The Longhorns are backed with some of the best pitching in the country with sophomore left-hander Dylan Volantis and freshman right-hander Sam Cozart and are capable of scoring in bunches. Given that this super is in Austin, Texas should advance to Omaha this weekend but it will take them three games against the Ducks.
Carter’s Pick: No. 6 seed Texas in three games

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Athens Super Regional (Athens, GA)
No. 3 seed Georgia (49-12)
No. 14 seed Mississippi State (43-17)
Georgia and Mississippi State face off in SEC rematch at Foley Field for super regional action. First pitch between No. 3 seed Georgia and No. 14 seed Mississippi State is set for 10 a.m., Saturday, June 6, on ESPN with Mike Moncao (play-by-play), Ben McDonald (analyst), and Eduardo Perez (analyst) on the call.
The winner of the best-of-three Athens Super Regional will face the winner of the Austin Super Regional in the Men’s College World Series Opening Round on either June 12 or June 13.
Athens Super Regional Schedule
Saturday, June 6 at 10 a.m. on ESPN
Sunday, June 7 at 11 a.m. on ESPN
Monday, June 8 at TBD

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Georgia dominates Athens Regional, stands as highest remaining super regional seed
Georgia outscored Long Island and Liberty twice 30-5 on their way to their first super regional appearance since 2022, when they lost to NC State in the deciding game 3 at Foley Field in Athens. Coach Wes Johnson’s focus will be making sure that does not happen against SEC opponent Mississippi State, who they swept during the regular season from April 2-4 on the road at Dudy Noble Stadium. But the Bulldogs have a bigger goal and that is winning a national championship in Omaha in a few weeks.
Georgia has everything working for it right now after winning both SEC titles and the way both the pitching staff and lineup are working for them. Nine Bulldogs made the Athens All-Regional team including senior first baseman Brennan Hudson, junior catcher Daniel Jackson, junior designated hitter Jack Arcamone, junior right-hander Joey Volchko, who leads the Georgia pitching staff as its ace, among others.
It is important to know that Georgia star third baseman Tre Phelps was ejected from Sunday’s regional-winning game for the Bulldogs after excessively celebrating his 19th home run of the season running around the bases. He will have to cool his temper if he, Hudson, Jackson, Arcamone and Volchko are to advance to Omaha for the first time since 2008.

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MSU wins Starkville Regional behind 39 runs
Like Georgia, Mississippi State totaled big offensive numbers against its Starkville Regional competition last weekend scoring 10 each against Lipscomb and Cincinnati as well as 19 against Louisiana in their closeout game.
Freshman outfielder Jacob Parker won the Starkville Regional’s Most Outstanding Player, while homering twice and driving in four runs in Sunday’s victory against Louisiana to win the Starkville Regional. Sophomore right-hander Duke Stone started the victory against Lipscomb and went six innings with three innings, did not give up any runs and struck out 10 while left-hander Tomas Valincius started Saturday’s win against the Bearcats, where he threw 112 pitches in 7.1 innings with just five hits, three runs, two walks, and 10 strikeouts. Both were on the All-Starkville Regional team after their tremendous performances.
MSU welcomed Georgia to Starkville back at the beginning of April and were only outscored 21-13 in the series. The Bulldogs versus Bulldogs rematch from SEC play could be even closer than it was in the regular season however this time they have to go on the road to Athens so it should be a more difficult series.
Stone, Valincius, and the MSU pitching staff can’t throw their pitches right over the plate to Jackson, Phelps, and the heart of the UGA lineup if they want to win this series. Jackson and Phelps should make that too difficult to do and Wes Johnson will have his first Omaha appearance as a collegiate head coach in just two games.
Carter’s Pick: No. 3 seed Georgia in two games

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Tuscaloosa Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, AL)
No. 7 seed Alabama (40-19)
St. John’s (36-24)
Alabama welcomes Big East tournament champion St. John’s to Tuscaloosa for super regional action at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. First pitch between the No. 7 seed Crimson Tide and Red Storm is set for 8 p.m., Saturday, June 6, on ESPN2 with Dave Neal (play-by-play) and Devon Travis (analyst) on the call.
The winner of the best-of-three Morgantown Super Regional will face the winner of the Troy Super Regional in the Men’s College World Series Opening Round on either June 12 or June 13.
Tuscaloosa Super Regional Schedule
Saturday, June 6 at 8 p.m. on ESPN2
Sunday, June 7 at 2 p.m. on TBD
Monday, June 8 at TBD

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Crimson Tide make first super regional since 2023
No. 7 overall seed Alabama is back in the super regional round for the first time in three years. After a dominant 21-3 win over Alabama State, the Crimson Tide defeated USC Upstate 7-5 before doing the same to Oklahoma State 9-7 in 11 innings to clinch the Tuscaloosa Regional in just three games.
Ace Tyler Fay threw 93 pitches over 5.2 innings and gave up only six hits, three runs and one walk in Friday’s win against the Hornets. Senior catcher Brady Neal joined him on the All-Tuscaloosa Regional team and was named the Most Outstanding Player of the regional. Neal was the hero for the Tide against the Cowboys, as he broke a 6-6 tie in the 11th with a two-out, three-run home run. While he finished 1-for-4 on Sunday, he drove in four runs including a bases-loaded hit-by-pitch earlier in the game.
Junior shortstop Justin LeBron, redshirt senior outfielder Bryce Fowler, freshman outfielder Eric Hines, senior infielder John Lemm and redshirt senior right-hander Hagan Banks joined Fay and Neal on that list as well after successful regional performances. LeBron (5 runs), Hines (4), and Lemm (4) combined for 13 runs and Banks closed the Crimson Tide’s 9-7 win over OSU by only giving up five hits, one run, three walks, and struck out six in three innings.
As a result of advancing, Alabama will host its first super regional since 2006 when St. John’s comes to town.

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Red Storm upset Seminoles, win Tallahassee Regional
Like their opponent in the super regional, St. John’s swept their way to the round for the first time since 2012. The Big East tournament champions defeated Florida State twice by a combined score of 11-9 and defeated Northern Illinois in the middle, 21-8, proving their bats can be dangerous if necessary.
The Red Storm will have to go on the road for the second consecutive weekend and defeat a national host. Alabama may not be the most talented team left in the bracket but they proved they are capable of winning this entire tournament if they play like they did last weekend. The Johnnies will hope they can get similar production from their Saturday game against the Huskies this weekend against the Crimson Tide.
In their first win against the Seminoles, St. John’s junior right-hander Liam O’Leary got the game started with 5.1 solid innings, seven hits, five runs, four walks, and struck out six. Freshman outfielder Dylan Fitzsimmons led the Red Storm’s offense, going 2-for-4 with three hits and one run batted in. In the Tallahassee Regional clincher, redshirt sophomore catcher Adam Agresti accounted for one run, one hit and four runs batted in and sophomore right-hander Evan Hoeckele gave the Johnnies five strong innings, two runs, two walks, and he struck out four.
Similar performances last weekend in Tallahassee from St. John’s against Alabama this weekend in Tuscaloosa could help them advance to Omaha. But Rob Vaughn’s team will overcome the Red Storm in three games and advance to the Men’s College World Series.
Carter’s Pick: No. 7 seed Alabama in three games

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Lawrence Super Regional (Lawrence, KS)
No. 15 seed Kansas (45-16)
Oklahoma (36-22)
Kansas hosts Oklahoma in Lawrence for super regional action at Hoglund Ballpark. First pitch between the No. 15 seed Jayhawks and Sooners is set for 5 p.m., Saturday, June 6, on ESPN2 with Victor Rojas (play-by-play) and Gregg Olson (analyst) on the call.
The winner of the best-of-three Lawrence Super Regional will face the winner of the Tuscaloosa Super Regional in the Men’s College World Series Opening Round on either June 12 or June 13.
Lawrence Super Regional Schedule
Saturday, June 6 at 5 p.m. on ESPN2
Sunday, June 7 at 5 p.m. on TBD
Monday, June 8 at TBD
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Jayhawks outplay Arkansas, earn super regional host
Kansas swept the first Lawrence Regional it ever has hosted with victories over Northeastern and two over Arkansas. The Jayhawks scored 24 runs and only gave up 13 on their way to their first super regional appearance. Kansas will get to host that first super regional after No. 2 Georgia Tech’s exit in the regional round last weekend.
The Jayhawks tied their school record with 45 wins in a season after their second victory over the Razorbacks in the regional-deciding game. They came back from a 5-0 deficit in the bottom of the third inning with 11 unanswered runs, matching their longest comeback of the season.
Kansas scored six runs in the fourth inning, two in the fifth and three in the sixth to grab the lead 11-5. Arkansas added five runs over the final four innings, but the Jayhawks countered with two runs in the top of the eighth to distance themselves from the Razorbacks.
After struggling from the mound early on Sunday, redshirt junior right-hander Manning West came out of the bullpen and pitched three innings in relief to grab the win for Kansas. Riane Ritter and Boede Rahe closed out the game for the Jayhawks, recording eight combined strikeouts over the final 3.2 innings. Rahe struck out four in the last two innings, including striking out the side in the ninth.
A home run from each of Daniel Osario, Tyson Leblanc, and Josh Dykhoff lifted Kansas over Arkansas twice in as many days a year after failing to face them once in the 2025 Fayetteville Regional and bowing out in just two games.
If the Jayhawks play like a full, competitive team like they did this last weekend, they are capable of advancing to their first Men’s College World Series in program history.

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Tockey’s walk-off homer lifts Sooners over No. 2 Yellow Jackets
Oklahoma will get ready to begin a battle against former conference mate Kansas at their ballpark this weekend. The Sooners opened the Atlanta Regional with an 8-3 win over The Citadel before dropping their first game to No. 2 overall seed Georgia Tech, 9-3. They bounced back with another win against The Citadel, 15-5 before back to back victories against the Yellow Jackets, by scores of 15-8 and 8-7 victory in the deciding game in 10 innings.
In the final game against Georgia Tech, Oklahoma jumped to an early 3-0 lead on a two-run home run from junior catcher Deiten Lachance and an RBI single by junior outfielder Dasan Harris. The Yellow Jackets would score the next seven runs to build a 7-3 run into the seventh inning.
A day after erasing a six-run lead, the Sooners would claw back from Monday’s four-run deficit starting with a two-run seventh inning. Sophomore infielder Kyle Branch led off the inning with a double, followed by a single by junior outfielder Jason Walk and a fielder’s choice to junior infielder Camden Johnson helped Branch reach home plate. Junior infielder Jaxon Willits hit a double down the left line to score Johnson from first.
In the eighth inning, a fielder’s choice and error by the GT pitcher on a comeback ball to the mound allowed OU’s sixth run to cross home. In the ninth, Willits came through again after Johnson led off the inning with a walk. The junior shortstop singled to right field to tie the game at seven and send the game to extras.
OU senior right-hander Jackson Cleveland threw three scoreless innings, including one in the ever-important 10th inning, setting up senior infielder Dayton Tockey’s 454-foot solo home run to eliminate the Yellow Jackets.
Junior left-handed pitcher LJ Mercurius, Willits, and Lachance were named to the Atlanta Regional All-Tournament Team with Lachance being crowned the weekend’s Most Outstanding Player. He hitt .318 in the regional with two home runs and seven runs batted in.
In what should be a back and forth series, the home crowd will help Kansas overcome Oklahoma and get to Omaha for their first Men’s College World Series appearance in program history.
Carter’s Pick: No. 15 seed Kansas in three games
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