The road to Omaha continues, where the fate of the NCAA Division I 64 teams hangs in the balance. Regional play, a double-elimination format, intensifies this Saturday, setting the scene for a high-stakes win-or-go-home game.
From the field of 64, only 16 will survive, with the winners of the regionals advancing to the Super Regional. The eight triumphant teams will then embark on a journey to Omaha, Nebraska, where they will battle for the prestigious NCAA Championship.
Mark your calendars for the crucial games on Saturday as the teams continue their quest to Omaha, each step bringing them closer to possibly lifting the trophy.
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NCAA baseball: Regionals games on Saturday
Regional games are a double-elimination format.
Knoxville Regional (Knoxville, Tennessee)
- Game 3: No. 1 Tennessee vs. Indiana
- Game 4: Northern Kentucky vs. Southern Miss
Greenville Regional (Greenville, North Carolina)
- Game 3: Evansville vs. VCU
- Game 4: No. 16 East Carolina vs. Wake Forest
Norman Regional (Norman, Oklahoma)
- Game 3: No. 9 Oklahoma vs. UConn
- Game 4: Oral Roberts vs. Duke
Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Florida)
- Game 3: No. 8 Florida State vs. UCF
- Game 4: Stetson vs. Alabama
Fayetteville Regional (Fayetteville, Arkansas)
- Game 3: No. 5 Arkansas vs. Winner Game 2 (Kansas State vs. Louisiana Tech)
- Game 4: SE Missouri State vs. Loser Game 2
Charlottesville Regional (Charlottesville, Virginia)
- Game 3: No. 12 Virginia vs. St. John’s
- Game 4: Penn vs. Mississippi State
Tucson Regional (Tucson, Arizona)
- Game 3: Winner Game 1 (No. 13 Arizona vs. Grand Canyon) vs. West Virginia
- Game 4: Loser Game 1 vs. Dallas Baptist
Chapel Hill Regional (Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
- Game 3: No. 4 North Carolina vs. LSU
- Game 4: Long Island vs. Wofford
Lexington Regional (Lexington, Kentucky)
- Game 3: No. 2 Kentucky vs. Illinois
- Game 4: Western Michigan vs. Indiana State
Corvallis Regional (Corvallis, Oregon)
- Game 3: Winner Game 1 (No. 15 Oregon State vs. Tulane) vs. UC Irvine
- Game 4: Loser Game 1 vs. Nicholls
Raleigh Regional (Raleigh, North Carolina)
- Game 3:No. 10 NC State vs. South Carolina
- Game 4: Bryant vs. James Madison
Athens Regionals (Athens, Georgia)
- Game 3: No. 7 Georgia vs. UNC Wilmington
- Game 4: Army vs. Georgia Tech
Clemson Regional (Clemson, South Carolina)
- Game 3: No. 6 Clemson vs. Coastal Carolina
- Game 4: High Point vs. Vanderbilt
Stillwater Regional (Stillwater, Oklahoma)
- Game 3: No. 11 Oklahoma State vs. Florida
- Game 4: Niagara vs. Nebraska
Santa Barbara Regional (Santa Barbara, California)
- Game 3: Winner Game 1 (No. 14 UC Santa Barbara vs. Fresno State) vs. Oregon
- Game 4: Loser Game 1 vs. San Diego
Bryan-College Station Regional (Bryan-College Station, Texas)
- Game 3: No. 3 Texas A&M vs. Texas
- Game 4: Grambling vs. Louisiana
When is the Men’s College World Series?
The Men’s College World Series starts on Friday, June 14 and ends on Sunday, June 26 or Monday, June 27 in Omaha, Nebraska.
How to watch: Watch every College World Series regional game with an ESPN+ Subscription
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