2018 NCAA Baseball Super Regionals Recap: Texas Longhorns to College World Series and more!
Eight teams have now punched their ticket to the NCAA Baseball College World Series, after winning their respective Super Regionals — including the Texas Longhorns who return after a “long” absence.
The NCAA Baseball College World Series tournament has been a wild ride, thus far. Mississippi State has climbed from the depths of the first round loser’s bracket and is now heading to Omaha and the College World Series.
Tennessee Tech’s magical run falls short, after earning their first NCAA Baseball Super Regionals appearance in school history.
The Washington Huskies made history of their own out of the PAC-12 join their counterparts Oregon State in Omaha, for the first time, while the Texas Longhorns will appear for a record 36th time. Yes, 36th — that is no typo. What a way to honor the late great NCAA Baseball coach Augie Garrido, the NCAA Baseball leader in career wins.
Six of the eight NCAA Super Regionals are went down to the deciding game, with the winners of each bracket heading to the promised land of the College World Series.
Before we get to the teams joining Texas, Mississippi State, Oregon State, and Washington in Omaha at the NCAA Baseball College World Series, let’s look at the rounds preceding it and how we got here, shall we?
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NCAA Baseball Regional Round (64 teams)
- 64 teams –16 Regional sites
- Seeded 1-4 (16 one seeds, 16 two seeds, etc.)
- Regional Round: Double elimination
- Hosted by the one seed.
NCAA Super Regionals Round (16 teams)
- Winners of the Regionals are paired up in a best of three series. The highest seed of the two host. If two one-seeds advance, the team with the National seed designations hosts.
College World Series (Eight Teams) Location: Omaha, Nebraska — TD Ameritrade Park. (neutral site)
- The eight winners of their respective Super Regionals matchup
- There are two sides of the bracket — set up much like the Regional Round
- It’s nearly identical to the NCAA Baseball Regionals with four teams in each side of the bracket.
- Double-elimination format
- The winner of each four-team bracket advances to the College World Series finals.
- The NCAA Baseball College World Series champ is determined with a best two out of three series.
NCAA Baseball Tournament Regional Results Recap
Gainesville Regional
1. Florida (1)
2. Jacksonville
3. Florida Atlantic
4. Columbia
Florida advances, defeats Florida Atlantic in Regional finals
Raleigh Regional
1. NC State (16)
2. Auburn
3. Northeastern
4. Army
Auburn advances, defeats NC State in Regional finals
Lubbock Regional
1. Texas Tech (9)
2. Louisville
3. Kent State
4. New Mexico State
Texas Tech advances, defeats Louisville in Regional finals
Athens Regional
1. Georgia (8)
2. Duke
3. Troy
4. Campbell
Duke advances, defeats Georgia in Regional finals
Fayetteville Regional
1. Arkansas (5)
2. Southern Mississippi
3. Dallas Baptist
4. Oral Roberts
Arkansas advances, defeats Dallas Baptist in Regional finals
Greenville Regional
1. East Carolina (12)
2. South Carolina
3. Ohio State
4. UNC Wilmington
South Carolina advances, defeats Ohio State in Regional finals
1. Texas (13)
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Texas Southern
Texas advances, defeats Indiana in the Regional finals
Oxford Regional
1. Ole Miss (4)
2. Tennessee Tech
3. Missouri State
4. Saint Louis
Tennessee Tech advances, defeats Ole Miss in the Regional finals
NCAA Baseball Tournament Regional Results Recap
Stanford Regional
1. Stanford (2)
2. Baylor
3. Cal State Fullerton
4. Wright State
Cal State Fullerton advances, defeats
Conway Regional
1. Coastal Carolina (15)
2. Connecticut
3. Washington
4. LIU Brooklyn
Washington advances, defeats Coastal Carolina in Regional finals
Clemson Regional
1. Clemson (10)
2. Vanderbilt
3. St. John’s
4. Morehead State
Vanderbilt advances, defeats Clemson in Regional finals
Tallahassee Regional
1. Florida State (7)
2. Mississippi State
3. Oklahoma
4. Samford
Mississippi State advances, beats Oklahoma in Regional finals
Chapel Hill Regional
1. North Carolina (6)
2. Purdue
3. Houston
4. North Carolina A&T
North Carolina advances, defeating North Carlina A&T in Regional finals
DeLand Regional
1. Stetson (11)
2. South Florida
3. Oklahoma State
4. Hartford
Stetson advances, defeats Oklahoma State in in Regional finals
Minneapolis Regional
1. Minnesota (14)
2. UCLA
3. Gonzaga
4. Canisius
Minnesota advances, defeats UCLA in Regional finals
Corvallis Regional
1. Oregon State (3)
2. LSU
3. San Diego State
4. Northwestern State
Oregon State advances, defeating LSU in Regional finals
Corvallis Super Regional — Minnesota at Oregon State
- Game 1: Oregon State 8, Minnesota 1
- Game 2: Oregon State 6, Minnesota 3
Oregon State (49-10-1) advances to the NCAA Baseball College World Series (7th appearance)
Oregon will play North Carolina in the College World Series
Chapel Hill Super Regionals — Stetson at North Carolina
- Game 1: North Carolina 7, Stetson 4
- Game 2: North Carolina 7, Stetson 5
North Carolina will play Oregon State in the College World Series
North Carolina (43-18) advances to the NCAA Baseball College World Series (11th appearance)
Fullerton Super Regionals — Washington at Cal State Fullerton
- Game 1: Washington 8, Cal St. Fullerton 5
- Game 2: Cal St. Fullerton 5, Washington 2
- Game 3: Washington 6, Cal St. Fullerton 5 (10 innings)
Washington (35-24) advances to the NCAA Baseball College World Series (1st appearance)
Will play Mississippi St. in the College World Series
Nashville Super Regionals — Mississippi State at Vanderbilt
- Game 1: Mississippi St. 10, Vanderbilt 8
- Game 2: Vanderbilt 4, Mississippi St. 3
- Game 3: Mississippi St. 10, Vanderbilt 6 (11 innings)
Mississippi St. (37-27) advances to the NCAA Baseball College World Series (10th appearance)
Will play Washington in the College World Series
Gainsville Super Regionals — Auburn at Florida
- Game 1: Florida 8, Auburn 2
- Game 2: Auburn 3, Florida 2
- Game 3: Florida 3, Auburn 2 (11 innings)
WIll play Texas Tech in the College World Series
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Lubbock Super Regionals — Duke at Texas Tech
- Game 1: Texas Tech 6, Duke 2
- Game 2: Duke 11, Texas Tech 2
- Game 3: Texas Tech 6, Duke 2
Texas Tech (44-18) advances to the NCAA Baseball College World Series (3rd appearance)
Fayetteville Super Regionals — South Carolina at Arkansas
- Game 1: Arkansas 9, South Carolina 3
- Game 2: South Carolina 8, Arkansas 5
- Game 3: Arkansas 14, South Carolina 4
Arkansas (44-19) advances to the NCAA Baseball College World Series (Ninth appearance)
WIll play Texas in the College World Series
Austin Super Regionals — Tennessee Tech at Texas
- Game 1: Tennessee Tech 5, Texas 4
- Game 2: Texas 4, Tennessee Tech 2
- Game 3: Texas 5, Tennessee Tech 2
Texas (42-21) advances to the NCAA Baseball College World Series (36th appearance).
Will play Arkansas in the College World Series
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Who else is ready for the NCAA Baseball College World Series? Who’s your favorite to win it all? Oregon State is still dealing with the baggage of Luke Heimlich and his off the field issues, but have not missed a beat thus far. It’s exciting to see how it all plays out!
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