Auburn second baseman Chris Rembert swings at a pitch.

Led by All-America second baseman Chris Rembert, Auburn should be in position to earn a top-eight seed for the second straight season. Jake Crandall / USA Today Network via Imagn Images

It’s never too early to project what the NCAA baseball tournament will look like on Selection Monday.

The selection process has been tweaked this year, with the committee now seeding the top 32 teams, as opposed to just the top 16. The bracket won’t necessarily reflect that seeding, as the committee will group teams in similar ranges and then follow its familiar bracketing principles like emphasizing geography and separating teams from the same conference. So, for example, teams seeded 1-4 will be grouped with teams seeded 29-32 and will be matched accordingly.

The change in seeding format should result in a more balanced bracket, but we will have to wait until the bracket is announced on Memorial Day to find out exactly how it all shakes out.

Seven leagues received multiple bids: SEC (14), ACC (10), Big 12 (six), Big Ten (four), Sun Belt (three), AAC (two) and Big West (two).

Last four in: Washington, UTSA, Nebraska, Notre Dame

First four out: Indiana, Kansas State, Western Kentucky, Northeastern

* Denotes autobid

Los Angeles Regional

Nashville Regional

1. UCLA* (1)

1. Vanderbilt (16)

2. UC Irvine*

2. Louisville

3. San Diego*

3. Arizona State

4. Fairfield*

4. Murray State*

Baton Rouge Regional

Corvallis Regional

1. LSU* (2)

1. Oregon State (15)

2. East Carolina*

2. Tennessee

3. UConn*

3. Washington

4. Holy Cross*

4. Nevada*

Austin Regional

Athens Regional

1. Texas (3)

1. Georgia (14)

2. Oregon

2. Virginia

3. UTSA

3. UCSB

4. Wright State*

4. High Point*

Fayetteville Regional

Oxford Regional

1. Arkansas (4)

1. Ole Miss (13)

2. Wake Forest

2. NC State

3. Nebraska

3. Troy

4. Oral Roberts*

4. Samford*

Auburn Regional

Tallahassee Regional

1. Auburn (5)

1. Florida State (12)

2. West Virginia

2. Arizona

3. Notre Dame

3. Alabama

4. Bethune-Cookman*

4. Bryant*

Starkville Regional

Fort Worth Regional

1. Mississippi State (6)

1. TCU* (11)

2. Dallas Baptist*

2. Clemson

3. UTRGV*

3. Oklahoma

4. Little Rock*

4. Abilene Christian*

Conway Regional

Chapel Hill Regional

1. Coastal Carolina* (7)

1. North Carolina (10)

2. Miami

2. Kentucky

3. Coll. of Charleston*

3. Kansas

4. Miami (Ohio)*

4. George Mason*

Atlanta Regional

Gainesville Regional

1. Georgia Tech* (8)

1. Florida (9)

2. Texas A&M

2. Southern Miss

3. Oklahoma State

3. Stetson*

4. Central Conn. State*

4. Yale*

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Feb 19, 2026

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