The Road to Omaha, and the College World Series, begins this week.
Starting Friday, regional action in the Men’s College World Series begins. While the Men’s College World Series is the most well-known part of the Division I baseball tournament, the 64-team tournament begins this week at various sites throughout the college baseball world.
Here are the teams, schedules, seedings, bracket, and more as it all gets underway Friday.
How does the NCAA Division 1 baseball tournament work?
The NCAA Division 1 baseball tournament has four stages, the last of which is the Men’s College World Series Finals. It also combines double-elimination tournaments in both the Regionals and the College World Series, with a best-of-three series in both the Super Regionals, and the College World Series Finals.
It all begins with the Regionals, or the first round of the tournament, and that stage gets underway this week.
This portion of the tournament sees the 64 teams split into 16 four-team brackets. Each four-team bracket sees the teams seeded #1 through #4, and they participate in a double-elimination tournament, culminating in a winner for each bracket. Those tournaments are hosted by the top seed in each bracket, one of the 16 teams selected as a national top seed.
Those 16 teams advance to the Super Regionals, where they are split into eight pairings. These pairings then play a best-of-three series, leaving just eight teams standing.
The third stage is the Men’s College World Series, where the eight winners of the Super Regionals descend upon Omaha, Nebraska. The eight teams are split into two double-elimination brackets, consisting of four teams each.
The winners of the two brackets then meet in the Men’s College World Series Finals, where they play a best-of-three series to determine the NCAA Champion.
2025 NCAA Men’s Baseball Regional Schedule and Results
The Regionals begin on Friday, May 30, with games running through Monday, June 2 if necessary. Again, this is a double-elimination format.
All times Eastern
Athens Regional hosted by Georgia
Georgia 20, Binghamton 4
Duke 12, Oklahoma State 5
Oklahoma State 13, Binghamton 5
Binghamton is eliminated
Duke 6, Georgia 3
Oklahoma State 11, Georgia 9
Georgia is eliminated
Duke 3, Oklahoma State 2
Duke wins Athens Regional
Auburn Regional hosted by Auburn
Stetson 11, NC State 2
Auburn 9, Central Connecticut 5
NC State 12, Central Connecticut 0
Central Connecticut is eliminated
Auburn 8, Stetson 5
NC State 17, Stetson 12
Stetson is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Auburn vs. NC State, 7:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Austin Regional hosted by Texas
Texas 7, Houston Christian 1
UTSA 10, Kansas State 2
Kansas State 7, Houston Christian 4
Houston Christian is eliminated
UTSA 9, Texas 7
Texas 15, Kansas State 8
Kansas State is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | UTSA vs. Texas, 7:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Baton Rouge Regional hosted by LSU
LSU 7, Little Rock 0
Dallas Baptist 6, Rhode Island 2
Little Rock 22, Rhode Island 10
Rhode Island is eliminated
LSU 12, Dallas Baptist 0
Little Rock 8, Dallas Baptist 6
Dallas Baptist is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | LSU vs. Little Rock, 9:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Chapel Hill Regional hosted by North Carolina
North Carolina 4, Holy Cross 0
Oklahoma 7, Nebraska 4
Nebraska 4, Holy Cross 1
Holy Cross is eliminated
North Carolina 11, Oklahoma 5
Oklahoma 17, Nebraska 1
Nebraska is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | North Carolina vs. Oklahoma, 6:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Clemson Regional hosted by Clemson
West Virginia 4, Kentucky 3
Clemson 7, USC Upstate 3
Kentucky 7, USC Upstate 3
USC Upstate is eliminated
West Virginia 9, Clemson 6
Kentucky 16, Clemson 4
Clemson is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | West Virginia vs. Kentucky, 6:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Conway Regional hosted by Coastal Carolina
East Carolina 11, Florida 6
Coastal Carolina 10, Fairfield 2
Florida 17, Fairfield 2
Fairfield is eliminated
Coastal Carolina 18, East Carolina 7
East Carolina 11, Florida 4
Florida is eliminated
Coastal Carolina 1, East Carolina 0
Coastal Carolina wins Conway Regional
Corvallis Regional hosted by Oregon State
USC 13, TCU 1
St. Mary’s (CA) 6, Oregon State 4
Oregon State 7, TCU 2
TCU is eliminated
USC 6, Saint Mary’s (CA) 4
Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Oregon State vs. Saint Mary’s (CA), 6:00 p.m., TBD
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | USC vs. Winner Game 5, 10:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Eugene Regional hosted by Oregon
Arizona 3, Cal Poly 2
Utah Valley 6, Oregon 5
Cal Poly 10, Oregon 8
Oregon is eliminated
Arizona 14, Utah Valley 4
Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Cal Poly vs. Utah Valley, 6:00 p.m., TBD
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Arizona vs. Winner Game 5, 10:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Fayetteville Regional hosted by Arkansas
Arkansas 6, North Dakota State 2
Creighton 11, Kansas 4
North Dakota State 4, Kansas 3
Kansas is eliminated
Arkansas 12, Creighton 1
Creighton 11, North Dakota State 10
North Dakota State is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Arkansas vs. Creighton, 9:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Hattiesburg Regional hosted by Southern Miss.
Miami (FL) 5, Alabama 3
Columbia 11, Southern Miss. 4
Southern Miss. 6, Alabama 5
Alabama is eliminated
Miami (FL) 14, Columbia 1
Southern MIss. 8, Columbia 1
Columbia is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Miami (FL) vs. Winner Game 5, 7:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Knoxville Regional hosted by Tennessee
Cincinnati 11, Wake Forest 6
Tennessee 9, Miami (OH) 2
Wake Forest 14, Miami (OH) 13
Miami (OH) is eliminated
Tennessee 10, Cincinnati 6
Wake Forest 10, Cincinnati 3
Cincinnati is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Tennessee vs. Wake Forest, 6:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Los Angeles Regional hosted by UCLA
UCLA 19, Fresno State 4
Arizona State 4, UC Irvine 2
UC Irvine 8, Fresno State 3
Fresno State is eliminated
UCLA 11, Arizona State 5
Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | UC Irvine vs. Arizona State, 6:00 p.m., TBD
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | UCLA vs. Winner Game 5, 10:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Nashville Regional hosted by Vanderbilt
Louisville 8, East Tennessee State 3
Vanderbilt 4, Wright State 3
Wright State 7, East Tennessee State 5
East Tennessee State is eliminated
Louisville 3, Vanderbilt 2
Wright State 5, Vanderbilt 4
Vanderbilt is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Louisville vs. Wright State, 9:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Oxford Regional hosted by Ole Miss
Georgia Tech 9, Western Kentucky 2
Murray State 9, Ole Miss 6
Ole Miss 8, Western Kentucky 6
Western Kentucky is eliminated
Murray State 13, Georgia Tech 11
Ole Miss 11, Georgia Tech 9
Georgia Tech is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Murray State vs. Winner Game 5, 7:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
Tallahassee Regional hosted by Florida State
Florida State 6, Bethune-Cookman 2
Mississippi State 11, Northeastern 2
Northeastern 4, Bethune-Cookman 3
Bethune-Cookman is eliminated
Florida State 10, Mississippi State 3
Mississippi State 3, Northeastern 2
Northeastern is eliminated
Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Florida State vs. Mississippi State, 6:00 p.m., TBD
Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary
2025 Men’s Division 1 Tournament Bracket
Here is the complete NCAA Men’s Baseball Tournament bracket:

You can also view the Men’s tournament bracket at NCAA.com.
Men’s Baseball Tournament Regional teams and seedings
What teams earned a top seed?
If you play baseball in the SEC, odds are you secured one of the top 16 seeds. Of those teams, half are SEC schools. In all 13 SEC programs made the field of 64, a new NCAA record.
Vanderbilt, coming off their win in the SEC Tournament, secured the top seed in the field.
Here are the national top 16 seeds heading into the Regionals.
1. Vanderbilt (42-16)
2. Texas (42-12)
3. Arkansas (43-13)
4. Auburn (38-18)
5. North Carolina (42-12)
6. LSU (43-14)
7. Georgia (42-15)
8. Oregon State (42-12-1)
9. Florida State (38-14)
10. Ole Miss (40-19)
11. Clemson (44-16)
12. Oregon (42-14)
13. Coastal Carolina (48-11)
14. Tennessee (43-16)
15. UCLA (42-16)
16. Southern Miss (44-14)
Here are the 16 Regional locations, listed in alphabetical order:
Athens Regional (Georgia)
Auburn Regional (Auburn)
Austin Regional (Texas)
Baton Rouge Regional (LSU)
Chapel Hill Regional (North Carolina)
Clemson Regional (Clemson)
Conway Regional (Coastal Carolina)
Corvallis Regional (Oregon State)
Eugene Regional (Oregon)
Fayetteville Regional (Arkansas)
Hattiesburg Regional (Southern Miss)
Knoxville Regional (Tennessee)
Los Angeles Regional (UCLA)
Nashville Regional (Vanderbilt)
Oxford Regional (Ole Miss)
Tallahassee Regional (Florida State)
What teams earned an automatic bid?
America East: Binghamton
AAC: East Carolina
ASUN: Stetson*
Atlantic 10: Rhode Island
ACC: North Carolina
Big 12: Arizona
Big East: Creighton
Big South: USC Upstate
Big Ten: Nebraska
Big West: Cal Poly
CAA: Northeastern
Conference USA: Western Kentucky
Horizon League: Wright State
Ivy League: Columbia
MAAC: Fairfield
MAC: Miami (OH)
Missouri Valley: Murray State
Mountain West: Fresno State
NEC: Central Connecticut
Ohio Valley: Little Rock
Patriot: Holy Cross
SEC: Vanderbilt
Southland: Houston Christian
Southern: East Tennessee State
SWAC: Bethune-Cookman
Summit: North Dakota State
Sun Belt: Coastal Carolina
WCC: Saint Mary’s
WAC: Utah Valley
*Stetson’s spot is a matter of some controversy. Florida Gulf Coast led Stetson 6-5 in the seventh inning in an Atlantic Sun Tournament game on Sunday, when a six-hour rain delay began. Conference officials eventually called the game and declared Florida Gulf Coast the winners, and the two teams co-conference champions.
However, Stetson received the automatic bid. As outlined in ASUN commissioner Jeff Bacon in a statement, the decision came down to conference “policy:”
“Despite tremendous efforts, we were unable to complete the 2025 Atlantic Sun Conference Baseball Tournament due to inclement weather,” Bacon said in a statement. ”Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) has been declared the winner of today’s first championship game and, with FGCU and Stetson University (Stetson) having a 1-1 record versus each other, both FGCU and Stetson will be recognized as 2025 ASUN co-tournament champions.
“Per ASUN policy, Stetson University will be awarded our 2025 automatic qualifier. Congratulations to both teams for an outstanding season, and best wishes to the Hatters as they continue on.”
Stetson was the top seed in the ASUN tournament, with a 24-6 regular season record compared with the 16-14 mark of Florida Gulf Coast. Stetson had also already defeated the Eagles 5-4 in the double-elimination tournament, and entered Sunday’s game with an unblemished 3-0 mark in the ASUN tournament.
Here are the 64 teams selected for the 2025 Men’s Baseball Tournament, broken down into their four-team brackets
Athens Regional hosted by Georgia
#1 Georgia (42-15)
#2 Duke (37-19)
#3 Oklahoma State (28-23)
#4 Binghamton (29-24)
Auburn Regional hosted by Auburn
#1 Auburn (38-18)
#2 NC State (33-19)
#3 Stetson (40-20)
#4 Central Connecticut State (31-15)
Austin Regional hosted by Texas
#1 Texas (42-12)
#2 UTSA (44-13)
#3 Kansas State (31-24)
#4 Houston Christian (32-23)
Baton Rouge Regional hosted by LSU
#1 LSU (43-14)
#2 Dallas Baptist (40-16)
#3 Rhode Island (38-20)
#4 Little Rock (24-32)
Chapel Hill Regional hosted by North Carolina
#1 North Carolina (42-12)
#2 Oklahoma (35-20)
#3 Nebraska (32-27)
#4 Holy Cross (31-25)
Clemson Regional hosted by Clemson
#1 Clemson (44-16)
#2 West Virginia (41-14)
#3 Kentucky (29-24)
#4 USC Upstate (36-23)
Conway Regional hosted by Coastal Carolina
#1 Coastal Carolina (48-11)
#2 Florida (38-20)
#3 East Carolina (33-25)
#4 Fairfield (39-17)
Corvallis Regional hosted by Oregon State
#1 Oregon State (41-12-1)
#2 TCU (39-18)
#3 USC (35-24)
#4 St. Mary’s (CA) (35-24)
Eugene Regional hosted by Oregon
#1 Oregon (42-14)
#2 Arizona (39-18)
#3 Cal Poly (41-17)
#4 Utah Valley (32-27)
Fayetteville Regional hosted by Arkansas
#1 Arkansas (43-13)
#2 Kansas (43-15)
#3 Creighton (41-14)
#4 North Dakota State (20-32)
Hattiesburg Regional hosted by Southern Miss.
#1 Southern Miss. (44-14)
#2 Alabama (41-16)
#3 Miami (FL) (31-24)
#4 Columbia (29-17)
Knoxville Regional hosted by Tennessee
#1 Tennessee (43-16)
#2 Wake Forest (36-20)
#3 Cincinnati (32-24)
#4 Miami (OH) (35-21)
Los Angeles Regional hosted by UCLA
#1 UCLA (42-16)
#2 UC Irvine (41-15)
#3 Arizona State. (35-22)
#4 Fresno State (31-27)
Nashville Regional hosted by Vanderbilt
#1 Vanderbilt (42-16)
#2 Louisville (35-21)
#3 ETSU (41-15)
#4 Wright State (38-19)
Oxford Regional hosted by Ole Miss
#1 Ole Miss (40-19)
#2 Georgia Tech (40-17)
#3 Western Kentucky (46-12)
#4 Murray State (39-13)
Tallahassee Regional hosted by Florida State
#1 Florida State (38-14)
#2 Northeastern (48-9)
#3 Mississippi State (34-21)
#4 Bethune-Cookman (37-21)
2025 Super Regionals schedule
The Super Regionals will run either Friday-Sunday, June 6-8 or Saturday-Monday, June 7-9. Here is how the brackets will align for the Super Regionals:
Nashville Regional winner vs. Hattiesburg Regional winner
Tallahassee Regional winner vs. Corvallis Regional winner
Chapel Hill Regional winner vs. Eugene Regional winner
Conway Regional winner vs. Auburn Regional winner
Austin Regional winner vs. Los Angeles Regional winner
Oxford Regional winner vs. Athens Regional winner
Baton Rouge Regional winner vs. Clemson Regional winner
Knoxville Regional winner vs. Fayetteville Regional winner
2025 Men’s College World Series
The Men’s College World Series will begin on June 13. The Men’s College World Series Finals are set to begin on June 21.