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Here is everything you need to know for the NCAA baseball Super Regionals
by Mark SchofieldUpdated Jun 8, 2026, 8:13 PM UTC
Troy celebrates their 10-2 win over Florida during the 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship Gainesville Regional championship baseball game at Condron Family Ballpark in Gainesville, FL on Monday, June 1, 2026. Troy beat Florida Sunday they played a winner take all game Monday. [Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun] Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images16 teams still have dreams of playing in Omaha later this month.
Super Regionals get underway in a few hours for the NCAA baseball tournament, with the field cut down last weekend from the initial group of 64 teams down to the remaining 16. This weekend will see those last 16 teams fighting for the eight spots in Omaha, as well as some MLB Draft hopefuls looking to put on yet another display for the pro scouts.
Here is everything you need to know for the Super Regionals. If you are looking for predictions, we have you covered here.
Schedule and scores for Super Regionals
Here is the schedule for the weekend, first simply by day, then by Super Regional.
Also, we are chatting about Super Regionals all weekend long here:

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Back to the diamond today with the first four Super Regional games.
Cal Poly vs. No. 16 West Virginia, 12:00 p.m., ESPN2Southern California vs. No. 5 North Carolina, 3:00 p.m., ESPN2Little Rock vs. Troy, 5:00 p.m., ESPNUOle Miss vs. No. 4 Auburn, 6:00 p.m., ESPN2
The other eight teams join the fray tomorrow. Let's have some fun.
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Scores by date
Friday, June 5
No. 16 West Virginia 12, Cal Poly 2 (West Virginia leads series 1-0)Southern California 9, No. 5 North Carolina 5 (USC leads series 1-0)Troy 12, Little Rock 2 (Troy leads series 1-0)Ole Miss 6, No. 4 Auburn 4 (Ole Miss leads series 1-0)
Saturday, June 6
No. 3 Georgia 13, No. 14 Mississippi State 12 (Georgia leads series 1-0)No. 16 West Virginia 17, Cal Poly 1 (West Virginia wins series 2-0)No. 5 North Carolina 4, Southern California 0 (Series tied 1-1)Troy 7, Little Rock 2 (Troy wins series 2-0)Ole Miss 5, Auburn 3 (Ole Miss wins series 2-0)Oklahoma 8, No. 15 Kansas 1 (Oklahoma leads series 1-0)No. 6 Texas 11, No. 11 Oregon 3 (Texas leads series 1-0)No. 7 Alabama 8, St. John’s 8 (Alabama leads series 1-0)
Sunday, June 7
No. 3 Georgia 11, No. 14 Mississippi State 9 (Georgia wins series 2-0)No. 5 North Carolina 4, USC 3 (UNC wins series 2-1)No. 6 Texas 6, No. 11 Oregon 5 (Texas wins series 2-0)
Monday, June 8
No. 7 Alabama 7, St. John’s 2 (Alabama wins series 2-0)Oklahoma 13, No. 15 Kansas 2 (Oklahoma wins series 2-0)
Scores by region
Morgantown Super Regional
No. 16 West Virginia 12, Cal Poly 2 (West Virginia leads series 1-0)No. 16 West Virginia 17, Cal Poly 1 (West Virginia wins series 2-0)
Chapel Hill Super Regional
Southern California 9, No. 5 North Carolina 5 (USC leads series 1-0)No. 5 North Carolina 4, Southern California 0 (Series tied 1-1)No. 5 North Carolina 4, USC 3 (UNC wins series 2-1)
Troy Super RegionalTroy 12, Little Rock 2 (Troy leads series 1-0)Troy 7, Little Rock 2 (Troy wins series 2-0)
Auburn Super Regional
Ole Miss 6, No. 4 Auburn 4 (Ole Miss leads series 1-0)Ole Miss 5, Auburn 3 (Ole Miss wins series 2-0)
Athens Super Regional
No. 3 Georgia 13, No. 14 Mississippi State 12 (Georgia leads series 1-0)No. 3 Georgia 11, No. 14 Mississippi State 9 (Georgia wins series 2-0)
Lawrence Super Regional
Oklahoma 8, No. 15 Kansas 1 (Oklahoma leads series 1-0)Oklahoma 13, No. 15 Kansas 2 (Oklahoma wins series 2-0)
Austin Super Regional
No. 6 Texas 11, No. 11 Oregon 3 (Texas leads series 1-0)No. 6 Texas 6, No. 11 Oregon 5 (Texas wins series 2-0)
Tuscaloosa Super RegionalNo. 7 Alabama 8, St. John’s 8 (Alabama leads series 1-0)No. 7 Alabama 7, St. John’s 2 (Alabama wins series 2-0)
What are the matchups for Super Regionals?
Here are the eight matchups for this weekend’s Super Regionals. Seeds, where indicated, reflect how the team was seeded overall heading into the regionals. Only the Top 16 teams were seeded ahead of regionals.
- Morgantown Super Regional: No. 16 West Virginia vs. Cal Poly
- Troy Super Regional: Troy vs. Little Rock
- Chapel Hill Super Regional: No. 5 North Carolina vs. Southern California
- Auburn Super Regional: No. 4 Auburn vs. Ole Miss
- Athens Super Regional: No. 3 Georgia vs. No. 14 Mississippi State
- Austin Super Regional: No. 6 Texas vs. No. 11 Oregon
- Tuscaloosa Super Regional: No. 7 Alabama vs. St. John’s
- Lawrence Super Regional: No. 15 Kansas vs. Oklahoma
What is the format for Super Regionals?
One of the things that makes the NCAA baseball tournament such a fun event each spring is the varied format.
Last weekend’s regionals were a double-elimination affair, with the Field of 64 broken up into 16, four-team mini-tournaments. Now, the remaining 16 teams are split into pairs of eight, with each pair playing a best-of-three series to determine the eight teams that will be heading to Omaha.
The host team will be the home team for Game 1 and Game 3, if necessary. The visiting team will have those honors in Game 2.
When the teams arrive in Omaha, the double-elimination format returns. The eight teams will be split into two four-team brackets, using a double-elimination format to determine the final two teams. Those teams will then play a best-of-three series to crown a champion.
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