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Super Regionals (June 6-8)
Louisville Super Regional (Louisville, KY)
Louisville 38-21 (15-15) ACC
Miami 34-25 (15-14) ACC
Carter’s Pick: Louisville in 3
An all-ACC super regional is coming to Louisville this weekend after national seeds (1) Vanderbilt and (16) Southern Miss were eliminated. The Cardinals handed top overall seed Vanderbilt its first loss of the tournament in the 1–0 game before defeating Wright State in the regional final to advance. Miami, on the other hand, went 3–1 during regional weekend, advancing to the regional final after beating Alabama and Columbia before losing to Southern Miss on Sunday night. They avenged that loss the next day to move on to this weekend. The two former Big East members—now ACC foes—did not meet during the regular season, but the Cardinals and Hurricanes had opposite results against the other two ACC teams still in the NCAA Tournament. Louisville won two out of three games against both (5) North Carolina and (9) Florida State, while Miami lost two out of three to those squads. That suggests Louisville had the better season overall, which alignswith the records: the Cardinals won 38 games compared to the Hurricanes’ 34. But to me, this matchup comes down to home field advantage. If Louisville could go to Nashville and defeat the top-seeded Commodores, they should be able to protect their home diamond—though it may take until Sunday to get it done.
Game 1: June 6, 3 PM ET, ESPN2
Game 2: June 7, 11 AM ET, ESPN
Game 3 (If necessary): June 8
Corvallis Super Regional (Corvallis, OR)
8.Oregon State 45-13-1 Independents
9.Florida State 41-14 (17-10) ACC
Carter’s Pick: 9.Florida State in 3
Oregon State showed that their move to independence after the fall of the Pac-12 has worked out just okay, as they had to battle through the loser’s bracket in their own regional to reach the super regionals. The Beavers defeated former Pac-12 rival USC twice in the regional finals to earn a matchup with the Florida State Seminoles—who would have hosted had the Trojans advanced instead. Florida State swept through the Tallahassee Regional, eliminating Mississippi State on Sunday. Both programs are NCAA Tournament mainstays: Oregon State last won a national championship in 2018, while Florida State remains one of the top programs never to win it all. Oregon State is typically strong at home in the postseason, buoyed by great fan support—as they demonstrated while fighting through the loser’s bracket last weekend. Florida State, however, will have to deal with playing far from home, without the benefit of a local crowd, in the Pacific Northwest. But something tells me this undefeated FSU team in the postseason is destined for Omaha. I think the Seminoles take two out of three from the Beavers to advance.
Game 1: June 6, 6 PM ET, ESPN2
Game 2: June 7, 9 PM ET, ESPN2
Game 3 (If necessary): June 8
Auburn Super Regional (Auburn, AL)
4.Auburn 41-18 (17-13) SEC
13.Coastal Carolina 51-11 (26-4) Sun Belt
Carter’s Pick: 4.Auburn in 3
Two of the best regional performances came from the host teams in Auburn, Alabama, and Conway, South Carolina. The Tigers defeated Central Connecticut State and Stetson on their way to the regional final, where they then blasted NC State. Meanwhile, the Chanticleers dominated Fairfield and beat East Carolina twice to advance and face Auburn this weekend. Auburn is looking to return to Omaha for the first time since 2022, while Coastal Carolina is aiming for its first College World Series appearance since winning it all in 2016. The Tigers must prove they’re the better team, because the Chanticleers are no joke. While Coastal may not have the depth of a typical SEC program, their dominant 26 wins in Sun Belt play show they’re a serious threat. Auburn can’t afford to look past them if they want to make it back to Omaha for the first time in three years. Give me Auburn to win—but it will be a close, competitive three-game series against the Chanticleers.
Game 1: June 6, 9 PM ET, ESPN2
Game 2: June 7, 3 PM ET, ESPN2
Game 3 (If necessary): June 8
Chapel Hill Super Regional (Chapel Hill, NC)
5.North Carolina 45-13 (18-11) ACC
Arizona 42-18 (18-12) Big 12
Carter’s Pick: 5.North Carolina in 3
The Tar Heels’ pitching staff has been outstanding this postseason on their way to the super regionals. After defeating Oklahoma in the 1–0 game on Saturday, they failed to close things out on Sunday, as the Sooners forced a deciding Game 7. On Monday, it was a total team effort for the Tar Heels, who scored 14 runs and gave up only four to eliminate Oklahoma. However, they now face a red-hot Arizona team that swept through the Eugene Regional with wins over Cal Poly, Utah Valley State, and Cal Poly again. While the Wildcats may have benefited from not having to face (12) Oregon on its home field, they could only play the teams that advanced. This matchup will be no easy task for North Carolina as they try to return to Omaha for the first time since 2018. Arizona, meanwhile, is aiming for its first College World Series appearance since 2021—a season that ended with head coach Jay Johnson departing for LSU just days later. Current head coach Chip Hale now looks to lead the Wildcats back, this time through the Chapel Hill Super Regional. Still, I believe Scott Forbes will guide the Tar Heels back to Omaha for the first time in six years, but it will take a tough, hard-fought three-game series to get there.
Game 1: June 6, 12 PM ET, ESPN2
Game 2: June 7, 12 PM ET, ESPN2
Game 3 (If necessary): June 8
Super Regional (June 7-9)
Fayetteville Super Regional (Fayetteville, AR)
3.Arkansas 46-13 (20-10) SEC
14.Tennessee 46-17 (16-14) SEC
Carter’s Pick: 3.Arkansas in 3
With matching 46-win seasons, the (3) Arkansas Razorbacks will host the (14) Tennessee Volunteers in what should be a highly contentious super regional. Since Tony Vitello left Fayetteville—where he served as Arkansas’s hitting coach—to take over the Tennessee program, the Volunteers have become one of the most consistent postseason teams in college baseball. Now, Vitello’s squad returns to Fayetteville after winning the Knoxville Regional by defeating Miami (OH), Cincinnati, and Wake Forest on Monday, following the Demon Deacons’ push to force two games in the regional final. The Volunteers lost their regular season series to Arkansas two games to one just over two weeks ago. Since taking that series, the Razorbacks dropped their only game in the SEC Tournament but bounced back by sweeping the Fayetteville Regional, defeating North Dakota State and Creighton in both the 1–0 game and the regional final. Dave Van Horn deserves to win it all, given the consistent success he’s had throughout the years, and I believe his team will take another step by beating Tennessee again. Their consistent power hitting and improved pitching make me believe this Razorback team can return to Omaha for the first time in three years.
Game 1: June 7, 5 PM ET, ESPN
Game 2: June 8, 3 PM ET, ESPN
Game 3 (If necessary): June 9
Baton Rouge Super Regional (Baton Rouge, LA)
6.LSU 46-15 (19-11) SEC
West Virginia 44-14 (19-9) Big 12
Carter’s Pick: 6.LSU in 3
LSU shut out Little Rock in their regional opener before advancing to the regional final by defeating Dallas Baptist. However, the Little Rock Trojans battled through the loser’s bracket and beat the Tigers in Sunday’s regional final, forcing a winner-take-all game on Monday. After the Trojans jumped out to a 5–1 lead, LSU mounted a comeback and ultimately advanced, earning the right to host a red-hot West Virginia team. The Mountaineers swept through the Clemson Regional with wins over Kentucky, (11) Clemson, and Kentucky again to earn a trip to one of college baseball’s premier environments—Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge. There, they’ll face an LSU pitching staff that is among the best in the country, especially away from their home field. Still, the Tigers need to bounce back after a pair of tough games against Little Rock. I believe they will—advancing to Omaha in a hard-fought three-game series.
Game 1: June 7, 2 PM ET, ESPN
Game 2: June 8, 6 PM ET, ESPN2
Game 3 (If necessary): June 9
Durham Super Regional (Durham, NC)
Duke 40-19 (17-13) ACC
Murray State 42-14 (17-8) Missouri Valley
Carter’s Pick: Duke in 3
Both Duke and Murray State went to tough SEC sites and swept their regionals. The Blue Devils—one of four ACC teams to advance past the regional round—traveled to Athens, where they defeated Oklahoma State twice and took down host (7) Georgia to earn the right to host a super regional, their second appearance in four years. Meanwhile, the Racers became the only No. 4 seed to reach the super regionals, earning wins over (10) Ole Miss and Georgia Tech—two programs that had strong seasons. The Missouri Valley champions are aiming to become the first No. 4 seed to reach the College World Series since Oral Roberts did so in 2023. And I believe they can compete with Duke, even on the road. This series will go the distance, and because the games are in Durham, I believe Duke will ultimately advance to Omaha.
Game 1: June 7, 1 PM ET, ESPNU
Game 2: June 8, 12 PM ET, TBA
Game 3 (If necessary): June 9
Los Angeles Super Regional (Los Angeles, CA)
15.UCLA 45-16 (22-8) Big Ten
UTSA 47-13 (23-4) American
Carter’s Pick: UTSA in 3
If there’s going to be an upset in the super regional round, it could be the UTSA Roadrunners going to Los Angeles and beating UCLA in two out of three games this weekend. It won’t be easy playing on the Pacific coast, but the Roadrunners just beat (2) Texas in back-to-back games—the 1–0 game and the regional final—in the hostile environment of Austin. UCLA did sweep through their regional, defeating all three teams that joined them in Los Angeles last weekend: Fresno State, Arizona State, and UC Irvine. So this is certainly not a team UTSA will overlook. And being as well-coached as they are, the Roadrunners won’t. The Bruins may take Saturday’s opener, but I believe the Roadrunners will rally to win the final two games and advance to the College World Series for the first time in program history.
Game 1: June 7, 7 PM ET, ESPNU
Game 2: June 8, 3 PM ET, TBA
Game 3 (If necessary): June 9
