2024 NCAA baseball tournament bracket, scores: College World Series schedule, dates, regional matchups (2024)

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The road to the College World Series in Omaha is underway

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The 2024 NCAA baseball tournament is here as the action started Friday in the 64-team bracket. Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas A&M and North Carolina are the top four seeds in the field, and they're trying to reach the eight-team College World Series in June.

Before we jump in, you should know that the structure of the NCAA Baseball Tournament is a bit different from the more familiar hoops variant. Here's what you need to know on that front.

NCAA Baseball Tournament format

  • The first round of play is known as the regional and it's a double-elimination format. Each of the 16 No. 1 seeds hosts its respective four-team regional, when possible. Each of the 16 regionals is seeded one through four. In each region, No. 1 faces No. 4, and No. 2 faces No. 3 on the first day of action. The winners of those two games then play each other, while the losers play an elimination game.
  • The winner of each regional advances to the super regional. The super regional, which includes a total of 16 teams, is a best-of-three series format.
  • The winners of the super regionals -- eight teams in all -- advance to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
  • The College World Series is a double-elimination format until the final two teams are left standing. At that point, the slates are wiped clean and it's a best-of-three series to determine the national champion.

NCAA Tournament, College World Series dates

  • Regionals: May 31-June 2
  • Super Regionals: June 6-8 or 7-9
  • College World Series starts: June 14
  • College World Series finals: June 22-24

Top seeds

The field of 64 includes eight national seeds, which you may consider the pre-tourney favorites to reach Omaha. Here are this year's eight national seeds:

  1. Tennessee
  2. Kentucky
  3. Texas A&M
  4. North Carolina
  5. Arkansas
  6. Clemson
  7. Georgia
  8. Florida State

If a national seed wins its regional, then it hosts the super regional when possible. Otherwise, the sites of the super regionals will be announced after the regional round concludes. Regional play gets underway on Friday, June 2. Now, here are the matchups for all 16 regionals, plus a reminder that each region is seeded one through four and is hosted by one of the 16 national seeds. You'll note that every top-eight seed this year comes from the SEC or ACC.

Now for the regional matchups that make up the opening round (all times in Eastern Standard Time):

Athens Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 7 national seed Georgia)

  • No. 1 Georgia 11, No. 2 UNC-Wilmington 2
  • No. 3 Georgia Tech 4, No. 4 Army 2
  • No. 1 Georgia 8, No. 4 Army 7
  • No. 2 UNC-Wilmington 9, No. 3 Georgia Tech 0
  • No. 3 Georgia Tech 3, No. 2 UNC-Wilmington 1
  • No. 1 Georgia 8, No. 3 Georgia Tech 6 (10) (Georgia advances)

College Station Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 3 national seed Texas A&M)

  • No. 2 Louisiana 12, No. 4 Grambling 5
  • No. 1 Texas A&M 4, No. 3 Texas, 2
  • No. 1 Texas A&M 8, No. 4 Grambling 0
  • No. 3 Texas 12, No. 2 Louisiana 5
  • No. 2 Louisiana 10, No. 3 Texas 2
  • No. 1 Texas A&M 9, No. 2 Louisiana 4 (Texas A&M advances)

Chapel Hill Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 4 national seed North Carolina)

  • No. 1 North Carolina 6, No. 2 LSU 2
  • No. 3 Wofford 5, No. 4 Long Island 2
  • No. 1 North Carolina 11, No. 4 Long Island 8
  • No. 2 LSU 4, No. 3 Wofford 3
  • No. 2 LSU 13, No. 3 Wofford 6
  • No. 2 LSU 8, No. 1 North Carolina 4

Charlottesville Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 12 national seed Virginia)

  • No. 1 Virginia 5, No. 2 Mississippi State 4
  • No. 4 St. John's 10, No. 4 Penn 9
  • No. 1 Virginia 4, No. 4 Penn 2
  • No. 2 Mississippi State 5, No. 4 St. John's 2
  • No. 2 Mississippi State 13, No. 4 St. John's 5
  • No. 1 Virginia 9, No. 2 Mississippi State 2 (Virginia advances)

Clemson Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 6 national seed Clemson)

  • No. 1 Clemson 4, No. 3 Coastal Carolina 3
  • No. 4 High Point 10, No. 2 Vanderbilt 9
  • No. 1 Clemson 4, No. 4 High Point 3
  • No. 3 Coastal Carolina 13, No. 2 Vanderbilt 3
  • No. 1 Clemson 12, No. 3 Coastal Carolina 5 (Clemson advances)

Corvallis Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 15 national seed Oregon State)

  • No. 4 Tulane 3, No. 4 Nicholls 0
  • No. 1 Oregon State 5, No. 2 UC-Irvine, 3
  • No. 1 Oregon State 10, No. 4 Tulane 4
  • No. 2 UC-Irvine 13, No. 4 Nicholls 12
  • No. 2 UC-Irvine 17, No. 4 Tulane 7

Fayetteville Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 5 national seed Arkansas)

  • No. 4 Southeast Missouri State 9, No. 2 Louisiana Tech 3
  • No. 3 Kansas State 7, No. 1 Arkansas 6
  • No. 1 Arkansas 17, No. 4 Southeast Missouri State 9
  • No. 3 Kansas State 19, No. 2 Louisiana Tech 4
  • No. 4 Southeast Missouri State 6, No. 1 Arkansas 3
  • No. 3 Kansas State 7, No. 4 Southeast Missouri State 2 (Kansas State advances)

Greenville Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 16 national seed East Carolina)

  • No. 4 Evansville 17, No. 3 VCU 11
  • No. 1 East Carolina 7, No. 2 Wake Forest 6
  • No. 4 Evansville 4, No. 1 East Carolina 1
  • No. 3 VCU 1, No. 2 Wake Forest 0
  • No. 1 East Carolina 10, No. 3 VCU 3
  • No. 1 East Carolina 19, No. 4 Evansville 6

Knoxville Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 1 national seed Tennessee)

  • No. 1 Tennessee 12, No. 3 Indiana, 6
  • No. 2 Southern Mississippi 6, No. 4 Northern Kentucky 0
  • No. 1 Tennessee 9, No. 4 Northern Kentucky 3
  • No. 3 Indiana 10, No. 2 Southern Mississippi 4
  • No. 2 Southern Mississippi 15, No. 3 Indiana 3
  • No. 1 Tennessee 12, No. 2 Southern Mississippi 3 (Tennessee advances)

Lexington Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 2 national seed Kentucky)

  • No. 1 Kentucky 6, No. 3 Illinois 1
  • No. 2 Indiana State 6, No. 4 Western Michigan 4
  • No. 1 Kentucky 10, No. 4 Western Michigan 8
  • No. 3 Illinois 4, No. 2 Indiana State 1
  • No. 2 Indiana State 13, No. 3 Illinois 2
  • No. 1 Kentucky 5, No. 2 Indiana State 0 (Kentucky advances)

Norman Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 9 national seed Oklahoma)

  • No. 2 Duke 6, No. 4 Oral Roberts 2
  • No. 3 UConn 4, No. 1 Oklahoma 1
  • No. 1 Oklahoma 14, No. 4 Oral Roberts 0
  • No. 3 UConn 4, No. 2 Duke 1
  • No. 1 Oklahoma 4, No. 2 Duke 3
  • No. 1 Oklahoma 6, No. 3 UConn 4

Raleigh Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 10 national seed NC State)

  • No. 1 NC State 6, No. 2 South Carolina 4
  • No. 3 James Madison 8, No. 4 Bryant 1
  • No. 1 NC State 9, No. 4 Bryant 2
  • No. 2 South Carolina 8, No. 3 James Madison 7
  • No. 3 James Madison 2, No. 2 South Carolina 0
  • No. 1 NC State 5, No. 3 James Madison 3 (NC State advances)

Santa Barbara Regional

(Hosted by No. 14 national seed UC-Santa Barbara)

  • No. 2 San Diego 7, No. 4 Fresno State 5
  • No. 3 Oregon 2, No. 1 UC-Santa Barbara 0
  • No. 1 UC-Santa Barbara 9, No. 4 Fresno State 6
  • No. 3 Oregon 5, No. 2 San Diego 4 (Final 11)
  • No. 1 UC-Santa Barbara 4, No. 2 San Diego 2
  • No. 3 Oregon 3, No. 1 UC-Santa Barbara 0 (Oregon advances)

Stillwater Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 11 national seed Oklahoma State)

  • No. 1 Oklahoma State 7, No. 3 Florida 1
  • No. 2 Nebraska 7, No. 4 Niagara 2
  • No. 1 Oklahoma State 19, No. 4 Niagara 7
  • No. 3 Florida 5, No. 2 Nebraska 2
  • No. 3 Florida 17, No. 2 Nebraska 11
  • No. 3 Florida 5, No. 1 Oklahoma State 2

Tallahassee Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 8 national seed Florida State)

  • No. 4 Stetson 4, No. 2 Alabama 0
  • No. 1 Florida State 5, No. 3 Central Florida 2
  • No. 1 Florida State 7, No. 4 Stetson 2
  • No. 3 Central Florida 8, No. 2 Alabama 7
  • No. 3 Central Florida 5, No. 4 Stetson 2
  • No. 1 Florida State 12, No. 3 Central Florida 4 (Florida State advances)

Tucson Regional scores

(Hosted by No. 13 national seed Arizona)

  • No. 2 Dallas Baptist 7, No. 1 Arizona 0
  • No. 3 West Virginia 5, No. 4 Grand Canyon 2
  • No. 4 Grand Canyon 9, No. 1 Arizona 4
  • No. 3 West Virginia 4, No. 2 Dallas Baptist 1
  • No. 4 Grand Canyon 12, No. 2 Dallas Baptist 10
  • No. 3 West Virginia 10, No. 4 Grand Canyon 6 (West Virginia advances)

Here's a link to NCAA.com's full bracket, which includes region vs. region pairings for the super regionals. Now for some quick hit takeaways on the 64-team field laid out above:

  • It's possible we'll have a repeat this year, as reigning champion LSU is indeed part of the field of 64. College baseball hasn't had a repeat national champion at the Division I level since South Carolina in 2010 and 2011.
  • The SEC this year set an all-time record with 11 tournament teams. Next in line this year is the ACC with eight bids.
  • High Point, Niagara, and Northern Kentucky are all appearing in the Division I tournament for the first time ever.
  • Vanderbilt owns the longest active streak of tournament appearances. This year's bid pushes that streak to 18 straight.

All of the above leads up to the College World Series at Omaha's Charles Schwab Field. So who ya got?

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2024 NCAA baseball tournament bracket, scores: College World Series schedule, dates, regional matchups (2024)

FAQs

What teams are left in the College World Series 2024? ›

The remainder of the field consists of Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas A&M, Florida State, Florida and NC State. The Vols are looking to break the curse of the No. 1 overall seed at the CWS, as the No. 1 overall team has not left Omaha as the national champions since 1999 when Miami hoisted the championship trophy.

Who is favored to win the College World Series 2024? ›

Tennessee baseball is the No. 1 overall seed and the favorite, though the Vols are on the side of the bracket with three other national seeds.

Who made it to Omaha in 2024? ›

North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, NC State, Kentucky, Texas A&M, Tennessee and Florida State won their respective Super Regionals, advancing to the Men's College World Series. These eight teams are competing in Omaha through June 23/24. Tournament selections were made on Monday, May 27.

Who is most likely to win the College World Series? ›

2024 Men's College World Series rankings by odds
  1. Tennessee Volunteers (+250) ...
  2. Texas A&M Aggies (+350) ...
  3. Kentucky Wildcats (+450) ...
  4. North Carolina Tar Heels (+700) ...
  5. Florida State Seminoles (+750) ...
  6. Virginia Cavaliers (+1000) ...
  7. NC State Wolfpack (+1000) ...
  8. Florida Gators (+1400)
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How many teams are left in the College World Series baseball? ›

The NCAA Division I baseball tournament is a 64-team tournament in the spring. After two rounds of play (which each consist of multiple games), there are just eight teams left. These eight teams then head to Omaha, Nebraska, for the Men's College World Series.

Will the College World Series ever leave Omaha? ›

Men's CWS will remain in Omaha until at least 2035

In 2008, both the NCAA and CWS announced a 25-year contract extension that would be added to the deal they were currently working on. This ensured that the men's College World Series would stay tied to their home until at least 2035.

Who is predicted to win the World Series 2024? ›

2024 College World Series odds

According to the latest college baseball odds from BetMGM, top-ranked Tennessee is the favorite in Omaha. Here's how the full field looks: Tennessee Volunteers (+250) Texas A&M Aggies (+300)

Why is CWS in Omaha? ›

Why is the College World Series played in Omaha? The first three years of the CWS weren't played in Nebraska. It spent two seasons in Kalamazoo, Michigan and a season in Wichita, Kansas. The current home can thank former Omaha mayor Johnny Rosenblatt, along with a group called "the founding fathers" in local circles.

Is Omaha getting bigger? ›

Strong Population Gains Fueled by Robust In-Migration

The Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area saw its strongest population growth in the post-pandemic era in 2023, gaining over 7,600 people, according to the most recent population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Is Omaha growing or Shrinking? ›

Since 2000, Omaha has grown more than 13% and the state has a whole has increased steadily, although it has lagged behind the national average for more than twenty years. Omaha and its suburbs are expected to continue moderate population growth in the coming decade.

What year did Omaha finally lose the territorial capital? ›

The ensuing controversy over the location of the Territorial Capital in Omaha was not resolved until after Statehood in 1867, when the Legislature voted to move the State Capital south of the Platte River to the western edge of settlement in the new state.

Has a number 1 seed ever won the College World Series? ›

The Vols are looking not only to break the curse of No. 1 overall seeds — none has won the CWS since Miami in 1999 — but also their first national championship title in program history.

Who has the most College World Series appearances without a title? ›

Most College World Series appearances without a title
  • Florida State ― 24.
  • T2. Clemson — 12.
  • T2. North Carolina ― 12.
  • Arkansas ― 11.
  • Northern Colorado ― 10.
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Who's playing in the College World Series 2024? ›

Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, Florida State, Texas A&M, Virginia and Kentucky are the seven teams who have advanced to Omaha in the bracket. The College World Series starts Friday, June 14. Here's a look at key dates, scores and the upcoming schedule.

Is FSU out of the College World Series? ›

No. 8 Florida State baseball had the game on the tip of its fingers but watched it slip away in its 2024 College World Series opener. Top-ranked Tennessee stunned FSU with a 12-11 walk-off victory Friday night at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.

How many games are in the College World Series final? ›

Since the Men's College World Series moved to a best-of-three format to decide the national championship in 2003, the title's come down to a decisive third game 11 times. That includes in 2023, when LSU regrouped from a blowout loss to Florida in Game 2 to rout the Gators in Game 3 and take the title.

How many teams are in the NCAA baseball regionals? ›

The first round of the tournament, called Regionals, consists of 16 locations that include four teams, seeded 1 through 4, competing in a double-elimination bracket. The 16 national seeds are given the No. 1 seed in their assigned regional.

How many college teams advance to the World Series? ›

The eight winners of the best-of-three Super Regional matchups move on to the College World Series, which kicks off June 14. Other top seeds, like Georgia, NC State, Kentucky, and Texas A&M opened their series is on Saturday.

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