The NCAA has revealed the field of 64 schools set to compete in regionals at 16 campus sites the weekend of June 3-6. Regional winners will move on to best-of-three super regionals and the eight teams that emerge will head to Omaha for the College World Series beginning June 17.
Tennessee has been college baseball’s dominant team all season, going 53-7 and winning the SEC Tournament. The Vols will be considered the favorite to take the crown in Omaha.
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The Sporting News is following the NCAA baseball regional selection live:
NCAA baseball regional sites 2022
The NCAA announced the 16 regional hosts on May 29.
NCAA baseball tournament bracket 2022
The NCAA released the full baseball tournament bracket Monday with the 16 host sites and the rankings of the top teams in the nation.
Tennessee is the bracket’s No. 1 seed after going 53-7 and winning the SEC baseball tournament.
Teams will now head to the regionals, where they will battle for the chance to move on to the super regionals. The top seed in each bracket will face the No. 4 seed with the middle two teams playing off against one another. A team will need to total three wins in a regional and everyone faces double elimination.
Auburn Regional
Auburn (14) UCLA Florida State Southeast Louisiana
Austin Regional
Texas (9) Louisiana Tech Dallas Baptist Air Force
Blacksburg Regional
Virginia Tech (4) Gonzaga Columbia Wright State
Chapel Hill Regional
North Carolina (10) Georgia VCU Hofstra
College Park Regional
Maryland (15) Wake Forest UConn Long Island
College Station Regional
Texas A&M (5) TCU Louisiana Oral Roberts
Coral Gables Regional
Miami (6) Arizona Ole Miss Canisius
Corvallis Regional
Oregon State (3) Vanderbilt San Diego New Mexico State
Gainesville Regional
Florida (13) Oklahoma Liberty Central Michigan
Greenville Regional
East Carolina (8) Virginia Coastal Carolina Coppin State
Hattiesburg Regional
Southern Miss (11) LSU Kennesaw State Army
Knoxville Regional
Tennessee (1) Georgia Tech Campbell Alabama State
Louisville Regional
Louisville (12) Oregon Michigan Southeast Missouri State
Stanford Regional
Stanford (2) Texas State UC Santa Barbara Binghamton
Statesboro Regional
Georgia Southern (16) Notre Dame Texas Tech UNC Greensboro
Stillwater Regional
Oklahoma State (7) Arkansas Grand Canyon Missouri State