NCAA Division I baseball tournament

The NCAA Division I Baseball Championship is held each year from May through June and features 64 college baseball teams in the United States, culminating in the eight-team Men's College World Series (MCWS) at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.

NCAA Division I
Baseball Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
SportBaseball
Founded1947; 77 years ago (1947)
First season1947
Organising bodyNCAA
No. of teams64
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Tennessee
Most titlesSouthern California (12)
TV partner(s)ESPN
ESPN2
Level on pyramid1
Official websitencaa.com/baseball

The tournament is unique in that it features four tiers of competition, alternating between double-elimination brackets and best-of-three series. In fact, throughout the entire 64-team tournament, a team can lose a total of four games and still be crowned champions.

Format

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During team selection, the top 16 of the 64-team field are given "national seeds". As in other NCAA tournaments, conference champions (usually determined by a tournament) receive automatic bids, and the selection committee fills the remaining spots.

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. The host sites are determined largely by merit – most national seeds host – but are also contested by bids from schools guaranteeing the NCAA a certain amount of revenue from that regional. Host teams traditionally have a large advantage, although the home team for each game is determined by rule, so the host school sometimes plays as the visiting team.

The regionals are paired together as in a typical 16-team bracket tournament; the regional containing the No. 1 national seed is paired with the regional containing the No. 16 national seed, that containing the No. 2 national seed with that containing the No. 15 national seed, and so forth. This creates the matchups for the second round of competition, the Super Regionals, which are a best-of-three series between the winners of each paired regional.

The Super Regionals are typically hosted by the higher national seed in the regional pairing. If that team does not advance, but the lower national seed advances, the Super Regional will be played at that team's field. If neither of the two advancing teams are national seeds, they will bid for hosting rights. Although one school hosts all three games, the teams split home-team status in the first two games, with the host school batting last in the opening game and first in game 2. If a third game is needed, a coin toss determines home-team status.

The eight Super Regional winners meet in Omaha, Nebraska, in the Men's College World Series. The MCWS mimics the earlier rounds, consisting of two double-elimination brackets of four teams each. Thereafter, the winners of each bracket meet in a best-of-three final. The winner of this final series wins the MCWS and is crowned the national champion. The school with the most national champions is USC with 12, though the Trojans have not won one since 1998, and have not appeared in the World Series at all since 2002. They are followed by LSU, with 7 national champions between 1991 and 2023.

Team titles

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The following table shows the total national championships won by school, as well a map of all champions.

Appearances

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The following tables show the total appearances in the NCAA Tournament by school. The official NCAA record only includes the District playoff games starting in 1954, so only the top 8 teams from earlier years appear on this table. This may not align with every individual school's media guide.

Appearances by team

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Total Columns

  • School refers to the current name and branding of the baseball team.
  • Conference shows where the school as of the 2024 season.
  •  #  Total appearances in the NCAA Tournament, not counting vacated appearances.
  •  16  Finished in the top 16 of the tournament: top 2 in a District or Regional (1950 through 1998) or won a Regional (1999 to present). Prior to 1966, some Districts would just select a representative straight into the College World Series, so some years may not have 16 teams with this designation.
  •  WS  Total appearances in the College World Series
  •  CH  National championships

Table Entries

  •  CH  National champion
  •  RU  National runner-up
  •  W3   W4   W5   W7  Played in the College World Series with the given placement. All World Series since 1950 have had 2 teams finish in 5th and two teams finish in 7th. Since 1988, all have had 2 teams finish in 3rd, but before then, some years would have separate 3rd and 4th place teams, depending on how the bracket played out.

From 1982 through 1986, the NCAA identified the top 5 teams and slotted them into separate Regionals. Those teams are shown in with double underline. From 1987 through 1998, all eight Regionals included a top seed, which are also shown with double underline. Starting in 1999, there were 16 Regionals, and the top 8 national seeds are shown with double underline, while the next 8 seeds are shown with single underline. These seeded teams are not always the host of the Regional, but in recent years, the list of hosts aligns very closely to the list of top seeds.

School Conference
(as of 2024)
# 16 WS CH 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24

Texas Big 12 63 50 38 6 P3 CH CH W5 RU D2 W5 D2 D3 W7 W3 W3 W7 W5 D2 W5 W4 W3 D2 W3 W3 W4 CH R2 W4 R2 W3 W3 CH RU RU R3 W3 R2 RU R2 R3 W3 W5 R2 R3 R R3 W7 R2 CH W3 RU CH R3 R2 R2 RU SR W7 W3 R R2 W7 W3 W7 SR R3
Florida State ACC 60 38 23 - D3 W7 D3 D2 D3 W4 W5 W5 D2 D3 D2 RU D W7 R3 R R W7 R3 R R3 R R3 RU W5 R3 W3 R2 W7 W5 R3 W5 W5 W5 R2 W7 RU W3 SR SR SR SR SR R2 R2 W7 SR W5 SR W3 SR R SR SR W5 R W5 R3 R3 W3
Miami (FL) ACC 49 34 25 4 D3 D2 RU R2 R3 R2 W3 W7 W4 W5 CH R2 W5 CH W3 R W5 W5 R2 R W3 R W5 W3 RU W3 W5 CH SR CH SR W5 W5 SR W5 R3 W5 R2 SR R2 R R3 R2 W5 W7 R2 R3 R3 R2
Oklahoma State Big 12 49 32 20 1 P5 P5 W4 W3 CH W3 RU RU W7 W5 D2 R3 RU W5 W5 W3 W5 W4 RU R2 R3 RU R2 R2 W3 R2 R2 W7 R2 R3 W7 R2 R3 R2 SR R2 R2 R R2 SR R3 W3 R R2 SR R3 R2 R R2
Clemson ACC 46 22 12 - P5 D3 W5 W5 D2 R W5 W5 R3 R2 W7 R R2 R3 R2 R W7 R R3 R3 W7 W3 R R SR W5 SR W3 R3 R2 SR W5 SR SR W3 R2 R2 R3 R R R2 R2 R2 R3 R3 SR
Cal State Fullerton Big West 41 27 18 4 W7 R2 R3 R3 CH R3 R2 W7 R3 CH R2 W3 W7 RU R3 W3 CH R3 R R2 W5 R2 W3 R3 W3 CH SR W3 W7 SR W7 SR R3 R3 SR R2 W7 R3 W7 SR R3
Arizona State Pac-12 40 27 21 5 W5 CH CH CH RU RU W3 W3 CH RU CH R2 W3 W4 W7 RU R3 R2 R W7 W3 R2 RU R2 R3 R2 SR R3 W3 R3 W5 SR W3 W7 SR R2 R R3 R2 R3 R3
Oklahoma Big 12 40 16 11 2 P5 CH D2 D3 W5 W5 W5 W4 W7 R3 R3 R3 R R3 R R R R R W5 CH W7 R R3 R2 R R3 R2 SR R2 R2 W5 R SR SR R3 R2 RU R3 R2
Arizona Pac-12 39 26 18 4 W5 W4 RU D2 W7 RU W3 D2 D2 RU W5 W7 D2 R CH R2 W5 CH W7 CH R R2 R R2 R R W5 R2 R2 SR R3 R2 CH RU R3 W7 R2 R R
Florida SEC 39 21 13 1 D2 D2 D3 R2 R3 R2 R R R2 W5 R W3 R R2 W3 R3 W7 R2 R3 R2 R2 SR RU R SR W7 RU W7 R R W3 W7 CH W3 R3 R R2 RU W3
Mississippi State SEC 38 22 12 1 D3 D3 D2 W7 R2 W5 W5 R2 R2 W3 R R3 R2 W5 R3 R3 R R W5 W5 R2 SR SR R2 R3 R2 R2 W7 SR R3 RU R2 SR SR W3 W5 CH R2
St. John's Big East 38 19 6 - W4 D2 D2 D2 W5 D2 D3 D2 D3 W4 D2 W3 D D2 R3 R R2 W7 R2 W5 R2 R R2 R R R2 R R3 R2 R3 R3 R2 R3 SR R2 R R3 R3
Stanford Pac-12 38 28 19 2 W5 D2 W3 R2 W5 W5 R2 W5 R2 CH CH W3 R3 R3 R W5 R3 W3 R W3 RU RU W3 RU R2 R2 SR W3 R SR SR SR R2 R2 SR W5 W7 W7
Texas A&M SEC 38 22 8 - W5 D2 D2 W7 R3 R2 R R2 R3 R3 R2 R2 R2 R3 R2 W5 R2 R R2 W7 R2 SR SR SR R3 R2 W7 R3 R2 R2 SR SR W7 R3 R2 W3 R2 RU
USC Pac-12 37 31 21 12 CH W3 W3 D3 W7 CH RU CH CH W4 W3 CH CH CH CH CH CH R3 R2 CH R R2 R R2 R3 R2 R2 RU R2 R2 CH SR W5 W5 SR SR R2
LSU SEC 36 26 19 7 R3 R W5 W4 W3 W3 CH R3 CH W7 R3 CH CH W3 SR CH SR SR W7 W7 R2 W5 CH R3 SR W7 R2 W5 SR RU R2 SR SR R2 CH R2
North Carolina ACC 36 19 11 - P5 W7 D2 W7 D2 W3 R R R W7 R3 R2 R3 R2 R3 R2 R2 SR R2 R3 RU RU W3 W5 R2 W5 R2 W3 R3 R2 W5 SR R3 SR R3 W5
Arkansas SEC 35 14 11 - D RU R R W3 R W5 R W5 R R R R R3 SR R3 W7 R2 R3 R2 R W3 SR R2 W3 R2 R2 W7 R2 RU W7 SR W3 R2 R3
Fresno State Mountain West 35 11 4 1 D2 D2 W3 D3 D3 D3 D2 R3 R3 R R3 R3 R2 R3 R2 W7 R3 R W5 R R2 R R R R2 R R2 R2 R2 CH R R R3 R2 R
Georgia Tech ACC 35 11 3 - D3 D2 R2 R2 R R3 R R R3 R3 R3 RU R R2 R3 R2 SR R W5 R SR SR W7 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R3 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2
South Carolina SEC 35 22 11 2 D2 RU R3 RU R2 W4 W7 R R3 W7 R R2 R3 R R3 SR SR RU W5 W3 R2 SR SR R2 R2 CH CH RU SR R2 SR SR R3 SR R3
East Carolina American 34 7 - - D3 D D3 D D R R R3 R3 R R R R R3 R2 R2 SR R2 R3 SR R R3 R2 SR R2 R3 R SR R3 SR SR SR R2 R2
NC State ACC 34 8 3 - W3 D D R2 R R R R3 R2 R R3 R3 R R3 R3 R SR R3 R3 R2 R3 SR R R3 SR W5 R2 R2 R2 R2 R W3 R3 W7
Minnesota Big Ten 32 8 5 3 CH D D3 CH CH D3 D3 D W3 D2 R2 W5 R R3 R R R R R3 R R3 R R2 R3 R R3 R R3 R2 R2 R2 SR
Oral Roberts Summit 31 6 2 - D3 W5 R R2 R R2 R3 R3 R2 R R R3 R R2 R R2 R2 SR R R2 R2 R3 R2 R3 R R R3 R R W5 R
Pepperdine West Coast 28 10 2 1 D D2 D3 D2 R2 R3 W3 R2 R2 R2 R3 R2 R R CH R R3 R2 R3 R R2 R2 R2 R R2 R2 SR R2
South Alabama Sun Belt 28 7 - - D2 D R3 R3 R R R2 R2 R3 R2 R R R2 R R R2 R2 R3 R R3 R3 R2 R R3 R3 R2 R3 R2
Wichita State American 28 10 7 1 R R3 RU R3 R2 R W3 CH R RU W7 RU R R W7 R R R2 R2 R3 R2 R2 R2 R2 SR SR R R
Michigan Big Ten 26 15 8 2 CH D2 CH R2 R2 R2 W5 W5 W7 W3 W7 R2 R R R3 R2 R2 R3 R3 SR R3 R2 R RU R R2
Alabama SEC 25 11 5 - W5 D RU R3 R2 R2 W5 RU R2 W3 R2 R2 R3 R2 SR R3 R SR R2 R3 R2 R3 SR R
Ole Miss SEC 25 13 6 1 W3 W7 W5 W7 R3 R2 R3 R3 R3 R SR SR SR R2 SR R3 R2 R3 W3 R R R2 SR SR CH
UCLA Pac-12 25 12 5 1 W7 R2 R R2 R3 R2 R3 R2 W7 R3 SR R2 R3 SR R2 RU R2 W5 CH R2 R R2 SR R2 R2
UConn Big East 25 11 5 - W5 D2 W7 D3 D2 D3 W5 D2 D2 W5 R W7 R R R R3 SR R3 R3 R2 R2 R3 SR R3 SR
Auburn SEC 24 10 6 - D W4 W7 R3 R3 R3 R W7 R2 W5 R2 SR R3 R2 R R2 R2 R2 R3 R2 SR W7 W5 R
Notre Dame ACC 24 10 3 - P5 D3 W3 D2 D2 D D3 D3 R R2 R2 R2 R R3 R2 R2 W5 R2 R2 R2 R R3 SR W5
Oregon State Pac-12 23 11 7 3 W7 D2 D2 R R R3 W7 CH CH R2 R3 SR R2 W3 R2 R3 W3 CH R R2 SR R2 SR
Rice American 23 13 7 1 R2 R2 W7 R W5 R2 SR W7 CH R2 SR W3 W3 W7 SR R2 R3 R3 SR R3 R2 R2 R2
Tulane American 23 4 2 - R R3 R R2 R R R R R R R2 R3 W5 R3 R3 SR W5 R2 R2 R3 R2 R R3
Missouri SEC 22 8 6 1 RU CH RU W7 W3 RU D2 R3 R R3 R R3 R3 R R3 R3 R3 SR R2 R3 R3 R3
Ohio State Big Ten 22 9 4 1 W7 D2 RU CH W7 R R3 R2 R2 R R R SR R R2 SR R3 R3 R2 R3 R R3
Vanderbilt SEC 22 10 5 2 D3 D R SR R2 R2 R3 R2 SR W3 R2 SR CH RU R SR SR CH RU R2 R3 R
Baylor Big 12 21 7 3 - P3 W7 W7 R R R SR R R2 R2 SR W3 R2 R3 R3 R2 R2 SR R R3 R3
Houston Big 12 21 9 2 - W7 D3 D2 D2 RU R3 R R2 R3 R R2 SR R SR SR R R2 SR R3 R2 R2
Long Beach State Big West 21 8 4 - D3 W7 W5 R3 W3 R3 R2 R R3 W3 R2 R R2 SR SR R3 R2 R3 R2 R2 SR
Northern Colorado WAC 21 16 10 - P7 P5 W7 W7 D2 W5 D2 W7 W5 W7 W7 W7 W7 D2 D3 D2 D D W5 R R
Virginia ACC 21 9 7 1 D3 R3 R2 R2 R R3 R2 R3 W5 SR W3 R3 SR RU CH R3 R3 W5 R3 W7 W7
Coastal Carolina Sun Belt 20 3 1 1 R R2 R3 R R R2 R2 SR R3 SR R3 R3 R R3 CH R3 R3 R2 R2 R2
Southern Miss Sun Belt 20 3 1 - R R R2 R2 R3 R R3 R3 R2 W7 R3 R R3 R2 R3 R2 R2 SR SR R2
Louisiana Sun Belt 19 5 1 - R R R2 R R R SR W3 R2 R3 R2 R3 R2 SR SR R2 R3 R3 R2
Stetson ASUN 19 3 - - R2 R R2 R R R R3 R R2 R2 R R2 R R R3 R2 R SR R3
TCU Big 12 19 9 6 - D2 R R3 R3 R3 R2 R3 SR W3 R3 SR W5 W3 W3 W3 R2 R3 R2 W3
Nebraska Big Ten 18 5 3 - R3 R2 R3 R3 SR W7 W7 R2 W5 R R2 R3 R3 R R R3 R2 R3
Texas Tech Big 12 18 6 4 - R2 R3 R R R2 R3 R2 R3 R2 W7 W5 R2 W5 W3 SR R2 R2
Maine America East 17 9 7 - W3 R2 W4 R3 W7 W3 W7 W7 W7 R R2 R R R3 R R3 R
Penn State Big Ten 17 7 5 - W3 D3 D3 RU D3 W4 D3 W5 D3 D3 D3 D2 W7 D R3 R SR
Bethune–Cookman SWAC 16 - - - R R R R3 R R R R R R R R R R3 R R2
BYU Big 12 16 5 2 - D2 D W7 W5 R2 R3 R R R3 R R R R2 R R2 R3
Delaware Colonial 16 5 1 - D3 D2 D3 W7 R3 R2 R2 R3 R2 R R R R R R3 R
Seton Hall Big East 16 7 4 - W5 D3 D2 W7 D W7 W5 R2 R R R R2 R R R2 R3
Wake Forest ACC 16 8 3 1 RU CH D2 D2 R2 R3 SR R2 R2 R2 R3 R3 SR R3 W3 R
Washington State Pac-12 16 9 4 - RU W7 D2 D2 W3 D2 R2 W5 R2 R R R3 R3 R3 R3 R2
Central Michigan Mid-American 15 2 - - D3 R3 R R3 R2 R R2 R R3 R R R R3 R2 R3
Harvard Ivy League 15 7 4 - W7 W5 D2 W7 W7 R R2 R2 R3 R3 R3 R R R R
Georgia Southern Southland 15 2 2 - D3 W5 D3 R3 R R3 W7 R R R3 R3 R R R3 R3
Jacksonville ASUN 15 1 - - D R2 R R R3 R R3 R3 R R3 R R3 R3 R3 R
Rider MAAC 15 2 1 - D3 D3 W5 R R3 R3 R2 R R R R R R R R3
Rutgers Big Ten 15 2 1 - W3 D3 D D R R3 R2 R R R R R3 R2 R3 R3
West Virginia Big 12 15 3 - - D2 D2 D D3 D D R2 R R R R3 R2 R3 R3 SR
California Pac-12 14 7 6 2 CH CH W3 R W7 R2 W7 R R3 R R W5 R2 R
Georgia SEC 14 6 6 1 W7 CH R W7 R2 W3 W7 RU R3 R2 R2 R2 R3 SR
Kent State Mid-American 14 2 1 - D2 R R3 R R2 R R3 R R3 R R2 W5 R R3
Louisville ACC 14 9 5 - R W5 R SR R2 R2 W7 W7 SR SR W5 R2 W3 SR
New Orleans Southland 14 3 1 - R3 R3 R3 R3 R2 W5 R3 R3 R R2 R3 R3 R3 R3
San Diego State Mountain West 14 3 - - R2 R R R3 R2 R R2 R R3 R R R3 R3 R
South Florida American 14 2 - - R3 R2 R R R R R3 R3 R3 R2 R3 R3 R3 SR
Southern Illinois Missouri Valley 14 8 5 - D D3 RU W7 D2 RU D2 W3 R W3 R2 R3 R R3
Tennessee SEC 14 9 7 1 RU R R2 W3 R2 R W3 R3 W7 R2 W7 SR W5 CH
UC Santa Barbara Big West 14 3 1 - D2 R2 R3 R R R R3 R3 R W5 R R2 R3 R2
VCU Atlantic 10 14 2 - - R R2 R3 R3 R2 R R3 R R R SR R3 R2 R3
Dallas Baptist CUSA 13 2 - - R SR R2 R R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 SR R R2 R3
Hawaii Big West 13 5 1 - R R2 RU R R3 R2 R R R2 R2 R R2 R2
Illinois Big Ten 13 5 - - P5 P7 D3 D2 R R3 R2 R3 R2 R3 SR R R3
Indiana State Missouri Valley 13 2 1 - R R R3 W7 R R3 R R R R2 R3 SR R2
Lamar Southland 13 2 - - R R R3 R3 R2 R2 R R R3 R3 R2 R R
Middle Tennessee CUSA 13 1 - - R R R2 R R R R R R2 R R R R3
Temple no team 13 4 2 - D3 D3 D3 W3 D2 R3 R3 W7 R2 R R3 R R
The Citadel Southern 13 1 1 - D3 R R R3 R3 W5 R3 R R R R R3 R3
UCF Big 12 13 - - - R3 R R R R R2 R2 R3 R2 R3 R2 R R2
UTRGV WAC 13 6 1 - D2 D2 W4 D2 D2 D3 R2 R R3 R R R3 R
Western Michigan Mid-American 13 9 6 - W3 RU D3 W3 W5 W5 D2 W7 D2 D2 R R R
Army Patriot 12 - - - R R R3 R2 R R R3 R R R R R
Boston College ACC 12 7 4 - P5 W4 D3 W5 W3 D D3 D2 W5 R3 SR R2
Florida Atlantic American 12 1 - - R2 R3 SR R3 R2 R3 R2 R2 R2 R3 R2 R3
Gonzaga West Coast 12 3 - - D2 D3 D3 R R2 R2 R R3 R3 R3 R3 R3
Missouri State Missouri Valley 12 4 1 - R R R3 R2 R2 R2 W7 R3 SR SR R3 R3
Ohio Mid-American 12 4 1 - D2 D2 D3 D3 D2 D W4 D3 R R R R
Princeton Ivy League 12 2 1 - W7 D2 R R R R R3 R R3 R R R
Sam Houston Southland 12 1 - - R3 R R R2 R R R2 R3 R2 R3 SR R3
Santa Clara West Coast 12 4 1 - D3 RU D3 D2 D2 D2 D3 R R R R3 R3
UNC Wilmington Colonial 12 - - - R2 R2 R3 R2 R3 R3 R2 R2 R2 R R R3
Virginia Tech ACC 12 2 - - D2 D3 R R R R R3 R R2 R2 SR
Washington Pac-12 12 4 1 - D2 R3 R2 R2 R3 R2 R2 R2 R2 R3 W7 R3
Western Carolina Southern 12 1 - - R3 R R3 R R R2 R R R R2 R2 R3
Creighton Big East 11 1 1 - D R3 W3 R R R R2 R3 R3 R2 R2
Duke ACC 11 8 3 - W5 W5 D2 D2 W5 R SR SR R3 SR R3
FIU CUSA 11 1 - - R R R R R3 R2 SR R R R R3
Holy Cross Patriot 11 6 4 1 CH D3 D3 W3 D2 W5 W7 D2 D3 R R3
Louisiana Tech CUSA 11 1 - - D2 R R R3 R3 R3 R2 R2 R3 R
Oregon Pac-12 11 4 1 - W7 D2 R2 SR R2 R2 R3 R2 R3 SR SR
UMass Atlantic 10 11 6 2 - W5 D2 D3 D3 D2 W5 D2 D R R R2
UNLV Mountain West 11 1 - - R3 R2 R R3 R3 R R R2 R R3 R3
Indiana Big Ten 10 1 1 - R R W5 R2 R3 R3 R2 R3 R2 R3
Lafayette Patriot 10 6 4 - P3 W3 W7 D3 D3 W7 W7 D2 R R
Northeastern Colonial 10 2 1 - D2 W7 D3 D3 R R R R R R
San Diego West Coast 10 - - - R3 R3 R3 R R2 R3 R R2 R3 R3
Southern SWAC 10 - - - R R R3 R R R3 R R R R
UC Irvine Big West 10 4 2 - R R W3 SR R2 R2 SR W5 R2 R2
Wright State Horizon 10 - - - R R R R R2 R2 R R R R
James Madison Colonial 9 1 1 - R3 R3 W7 R R R3 R3 R2 R2
Kentucky SEC 9 3 - - R2 R R2 R2 R2 R2 SR SR W5
Loyola Marymount West Coast 9 1 1 - D3 W5 R3 R3 R R R R3 R2
Maryland Big Ten 9 2 - - D D3 D SR SR R3 R2 R2 R3
Navy Patriot 9 1 - - D3 R R2 R R R R3 R R3
Old Dominion Sun Belt 9 - - - R R R R R3 R R R R2
Providence no team 9 2 - - D2 D D3 D D2 D3 R3 R R2
Central Connecticut Northeast 8 - - - R R R R R R3 R R
George Mason Atlantic 10 8 - - - R R R R R R R R2
Liberty CUSA 8 - - - R R R3 R2 R R3 R2 R
Richmond Atlantic 10 8 1 - - D R R R R R2 SR R2
Saint Louis Atlantic 10 8 4 1 - D2 D2 W3 D2 R R R R
Troy Sun Belt 8 - - - R R R2 R R3 R2 R3 R3
Air Force Mountain West 7 2 - - D3 D2 D2 D3 D3 D3 R2
Bradley Missouri Valley 7 6 2 - W7 W3 D2 D2 D2 D2 R3
Campbell Big South 7 - - - R R3 R R2 R2 R3 R2
Charlotte American 7 - - - R R R2 R R3 R3 R2
Charleston Colonial 7 2 - - R2 R3 SR R2 R3 SR R2
Columbia Ivy League 7 - - - R R R3 R R2 R R2
Dartmouth Ivy League 7 1 1 - D3 D3 D3 W5 R R R3
Eastern Michigan Mid-American 7 4 2 - W5 RU R3 R2 R2 R3 R
George Washington Atlantic 10 7 - - - D D D R R R R
Marist MAAC 7 - - - R R3 R3 R3 R R R
Miami (OH) Mid-American 7 1 - - D3 D3 R2 R R3 R3 R3
Penn Ivy League 7 - - - R R R R R R2 R
Tulsa no team 7 7 2 - RU D2 W3 D2 D2 D2 R2
Valparaiso Missouri Valley 7 - - - D3 D D3 D D R R3
New Mexico Mountain West 6 - - - D3 R3 R R3 R R3
Jackson State SWAC 6 - - - R R R R R R3
Fordham Atlantic 10 6 - - - R3 R R R3 R R
McNeese Southland 6 - - - R R R R R R
Southeastern Louisiana Southland 6 - - - R R R3 R3 R3 R
Austin Peay ASUN 6 - - - R R R3 R3 R2 R2
Bucknell Patriot 6 - - - R R R R3 R R3
Elon Colonial 6 - - - R R3 R3 R3 R R2
UIC MVC 6 - - - R R R3 R3 R R
Southeast Missouri State Ohio Valley 6 - - - R R3 R R R R2
Texas State Sun Belt 6 - - - R3 R R3 R R3 R2
NYU D2 5 5 2 - P3 W7 D2 D2 W3
Springfield D3 5 3 2 - W5 D3 W7 D2 D3
Iowa State no team 3 3 2 - W3 W5 D2
Yale Ivy League 6 2 2 - RU RU R R R R2
Ithaca D3 5 4 1 - D2 D2 W5 D2 D
Utah Pac-12 5 3 1 - W4 D2 D2 R2 R3
Wyoming no team 5 3 1 - D3 D2 W5 D2 D3
Cal State Los Angeles D2 4 3 1 - D2 D2 D3 W4
Colgate no team 4 2 1 - W5 D3 D D2
New Hampshire no team 2 2 1 - W5 D2
Iowa Big Ten 6 1 1 - W7 R R R2 R3 R2
Stony Brook America East 6 1 1 - R R R3 W7 R3 R
Michigan State Big Ten 5 1 1 - W3 D R R3 R
San Jose State Mountain West 5 1 1 - D3 D3 W7 R R
Kansas Big 12 5 1 1 - W7 R3 R3 R2 R3
Rollins D2 2 1 1 - RU D3
Colorado State no team 1 1 1 - W7
Tufts D3 1 1 1 - W5
Wisconsin no team 1 1 1 - W4
Syracuse no team 1 1 1 - W3
Denver no team 6 4 - - P5 D2 D3 D3 D2 D2
Idaho no team 3 3 - - D2 D2 D2
Cincinnati Big 12 6 2 - - D3 D3 D2 D2 D R3
Cal State Northridge Big West 6 2 - - D3 R2 R R3 R2 R3
Detroit Mercy no team 5 2 - - D D2 D D D2
Furman no team 5 2 - - D2 D R2 R R
Memphis American 5 2 - - R3 R2 R2 R3 R
Boston University no team 4 2 - - D2 D3 D3 D2
Northern Iowa no team 3 2 - - D2 D2 R3
Weber State no team 3 2 - - D2 D3 D2
Vermont no team 2 2 - - D2 D2
Villanova Big East 6 1 - - D3 D3 D3 D3 R2 R
Tennessee Tech Ohio Valley 6 1 - - D3 R R3 R3 R3 SR
Kansas State Big 12 5 1 - - R2 R3 R SR SR
Portland West Coast 5 1 - - D3 D2 R R R3
Ball State Mid-American 4 1 - - D D2 R3 R
Bowling Green Mid-American 4 1 - - D2 R R R
Morehead State Ohio Valley 4 1 - - R R2 R R
East Tennessee State Southern 4 1 - - R R3 R2 R
Western Kentucky CUSA 4 1 - - R2 R3 R R2
Le Moyne D2 4 1 - - R2 R R R
North Dakota State Summit 3 1 - - D2 R R3
Trinity (TX) D3 3 1 - - D2 D3 D3
Murray State Missouri Valley 3 1 - - R R2 R
La Salle no team 2 1 - - D3 R2
Saint Joseph's Atlantic 10 2 1 - - D2 D3
Marshall Sun Belt 2 1 - - D R2
Kennesaw State ASUN 2 1 - - SR R3
Northwestern Big Ten 1 1 - - D2
Gettysburg D3 1 1 - - D2
Oklahoma City NAIA 1 1 - - R2
Davidson Atlantic 10 1 1 - - SR
Louisiana–Monroe Sun Belt 5 - - - R R R R2 R3
UT Arlington Sun Belt 5 - - - R R R3 R R
Nevada Mountain West 5 - - - R R3 R2 R3 R
Winthrop Big South 5 - - - R3 R3 R2 R3 R2
New Mexico State WAC 5 - - - R R3 R R R
Jacksonville State CUSA 5 - - - R R R R R2
Texas Southern SWAC 5 - - - R3 R R R R
Binghamton America East 5 - - - R3 R R R R
Grambling State SWAC 5 - - - R R R R R
Nicholls Southland 5 - - - R R R R R
Xavier Big East 5 - - - R3 R3 R2 R2 R2
Manhattan MAAC 4 - - - D3 R2 R R
Appalachian State Sun Belt 4 - - - D R R R2
Illinois State Missouri Valley 4 - - - R3 R R3 R2
William & Mary Colonial 4 - - - R R R2 R2
Eastern Kentucky Ohio Valley 4 - - - R R R R
Northwestern State Southland 4 - - - R R R3 R3
UNC Greensboro Southern 4 - - - R3 R R3 R
Monmouth MAAC 4 - - - R R R R
Milwaukee Horizon 4 - - - R3 R R R
Sacred Heart Northeast 4 - - - R R R R
Mercer Southern 4 - - - R3 R R R
Samford Southern 4 - - - R2 R3 R R3
Canisius MAAC 4 - - - R R R R
Evansville Missouri Valley 4 - - - R R3 R2 SR
LIU Northeast 4 - - - D3 R R R
Colby D3 3 - - - D3 D D3
Pittsburgh ACC 3 - - - D3 D3 R3
Purdue Big Ten 3 - - - R R3 R3
Towson Colonial 3 - - - R R R3
UMBC America East 3 - - - R R R
UTSA American 3 - - - R R R
Eastern Illinois Ohio Valley 3 - - - R3 R R
Prairie View A&M SWAC 3 - - - R R R
San Francisco West Coast 3 - - - R3 R3 R3
Lipscomb ASUN 3 - - - R3 R R
Cal Poly Big West 3 - - - R R3 R2
Bryant America East 4 - - - R3 R R R
Sacramento State WAC 3 - - - R3 R R3
Florida A&M SWAC 3 - - - R R R
Alma D3 2 - - - D3 D
Cal Poly Pomona D2 2 - - - D3 D
Arkansas State Sun Belt 2 - - - D3 R3
Buffalo no team 2 - - - D D3
Cornell Ivy League 2 - - - R3 R
UAB American 2 - - - R R
Siena MAAC 2 - - - R R3
UC Riverside Big West 2 - - - R3 R3
Youngstown State Horizon 2 - - - R R3
Rhode Island Atlantic 10 2 - - - R R3
North Carolina A&T Big South 2 - - - R R
Quinnipiac MAAC 2 - - - R R3
Lehigh Patriot 2 - - - R R
Belmont Missouri Valley 2 - - - R2 R
Radford Big South 2 - - - R2 R
Fairfield MAAC 2 - - - R R2
Alabama State SWAC 2 - - - R R
Grand Canyon WAC 3 - - - R R R2
Seattle WAC 1 - - - D
Ashland D2 1 - - - D3
Willamette D3 1 - - - D
Occidental D3 1 - - - D3
American International D2 1 - - - D3
Florida Southern D2 1 - - - D
Bridgeport no team 1 - - - D3
Northern Illinois Mid-American 1 - - - D
Puget Sound D2 1 - - - R3
Catholic D3 1 - - - R
Portland State no team 1 - - - R
Hardin–Simmons D2 1 - - - R
NYIT D2 1 - - - R
Charleston Southern Big South 1 - - - R
Akron Mid-American 1 - - - R
Northeastern Illinois no team 1 - - - R
Butler Big East 1 - - - R
Wagner Northeast 1 - - - R
St. Bonaventure Atlantic 10 1 - - - R
Birmingham-Southern D3 1 - - - R3
UNC Asheville Big South 1 - - - R
Albany America East 1 - - - R
Brown Ivy League 1 - - - R
Wofford Southern 2 - - - R R3
UC Davis Big West 1 - - - R3
Mount Saint Mary's Northeast 1 - - - R
Georgia State Sun Belt 1 - - - R
Alcorn State SWAC 1 - - - R
Little Rock Sun Belt 1 - - - R
Dayton Atlantic 10 1 - - - R
Central Arkansas Southland 1 - - - R2
South Dakota State Summit 1 - - - R
Savannah State D2 1 - - - R
Cal State Bakersfield Big West 1 - - - R3
Houston Christian Southland 1 - - - R
Saint Mary's West Coast 1 - - - R
Utah Valley WAC 1 - - - R
Florida Gulf Coast ASUN 1 - - - R3
Hartford America East 1 - - - R
Omaha Summit 1 - - - R
NJIT America East 1 - - - R3
Presbyterian Big South 1 - - - R
Norfolk State Northeast 1 - - - R
Hofstra Colonial 1 - - - R
Coppin State Northeast 1 - - - R
Northern Kentucky Horizon 1 - - - R
Niagara MAAC 1 - - - R
High Point Big South 1 - - - R3

Past formats

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Overview of Tournament Formats
Year Total Teams Region Super Regional College World Series
No. Teams Format Teams Format Championship
1947 8 2 4 Single-elimination 2 Best-of-three
1948 2 4 Double-elimination 2 Best-of-three
1949 4 2 Best-of-three 4 Double-elimination
1950–1953 8 Each district determined its manner for selection, some held unofficial tournaments 8 Double-elimination
1954 24 8 2 to 4 Varied
1955 25
1956 24 1 to 4
1957 23 2 to 4
1958 26
1959 22 1 to 4
1960 25
1961 2 to 4
1962 27
1963 23
1964 21 1 to 4
1965 23 2 to 4
1966 29
1967 25
1968 27 2 to 5
1969 23 2 to 4
1970 26
1971 23
1972 28 2 to 6
1973 32 3 to 6
1974 28 2 to 6
1975 32 4 Double-elimination
1976–1981 34 4 or 6
1982–1987 36
1988–1998 48 6 Double-elimination Single-elimination
1999–2003 64 16 4 Best-of-three
2004–2017 Best-of-three
2018–Pres.

1947

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The first tournament was an 8 team single elimination tournament. Four teams each were put into two playoff brackets, named the "Eastern playoff" and the "Western playoff." The winner of each bracket moved on to the College World Series, which was, at that time, a 2 team best-of-three-game series.

1948

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The second year of the tournament maintained the "Eastern playoff" and "Western playoff" format, however, they were now double elimination. The winner of each bracket moved on to the College World Series to play a best-of-three-game series.

1949

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The third year of the tournament consisted of four regions named Region A, Region B, Region C, and Region D. Each region consisted of two teams playing in a best-of-three-game series. The winner of each region moved on to the College World Series, which was now a four-team double-elimination tournament.

1950–1953

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From 1950 through 1953, the preliminary rounds were not managed by the NCAA but rather by the district colleges, and thus these games are not recorded in the official history books of the NCAA. The winner of each district managed playoff (although some districts did not have playoffs and chose to select their teams by committee) were sent to the College World Series, which was an eight-team double-elimination tournament. The 1950 event was the first in Omaha, where it has remained.

1954–1974

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From 1954 through 1974 the tournament consisted of eight districts, named by number. Each consisted of between two and five teams playing in differently formatted tournaments. Some years included automatic College World Series qualifiers, and that team played no district games; for an example see 1959. The winner of each district moved on to the College World series, which was double-elimination.

1975

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The first year of the regional format was 1975. Eight regionals consisted of four teams in a double-elimination tournament. The winner of each regional moved on to the College World Series, also double-elimination.

1976–1981

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The tournament essentially remained unchanged from the 1975 version, however, one regional consisted of six teams in a double-elimination tournament, with four teams in each of the other seven regionals. The winner of each regional moved on to the College World Series, also double-elimination.

1982–1987

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The tournament expanded again in 1982—to 36 teams—to include two regionals with six teams while the other six regionals only had four teams. The Regionals remained double-elimination with the winners moving onto the College World Series, also double-elimination.

Subsequently, the tournament field expanded to 38 teams in 1985, 40 teams in 1986, and 48 teams in 1987.

1988–1998

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From 1988 through 1998, the NCAA tournament featured 48 teams, which contested in eight regionals of six teams each for the right to go to the College World Series.

1999–2017

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The four-team regional format and the best-of-three super regional format debuted in 1999, with the expansion of the tournament to 64 teams.

The best-of-three championship series at the College World Series debuted in 2003 after CBS ceased coverage of the "one-off" College World Series championship game. This allowed the NCAA to institute the best-of-three series for the finals, which better mimics the traditional three-game series played during the regular season and makes a pitching staff's depth a key factor. ESPN and ESPN2 now cover the entire CWS. After 61 years at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, the College World Series moved to the new TD Ameritrade Park in 2011.

2018

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For the first time, the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball tournament seeded the top 16 teams, rather than only the top 8 teams as had been the practice since 1999. This ensures that the regional featuring top ranked team will be paired with the regional hosted by the sixteenth seeded team, where the previous Super Regionals qualifiers were paired generally along geographical lines.[1] ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network, & ESPN3 covered every regional. Longhorn Network also covers games that Texas hosts for people in Texas for regionals but featured on ESPN3 since Longhorn Network is an ESPN sports network only in Texas. All Super Regionals are on ESPN, ESPN2 & ESPNU. However they are mainly on ESPN2 & ESPNU. The CWS is on ESPN & ESPN2.

National seeds

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In 1999, the NCAA began awarding eight teams with a national seed. These teams automatically host a super regional if they advance past the regional round, unless their facilities are considered inadequate by the NCAA and thus do not bid to host, or their home stadium is unavailable because of scheduling conflicts; in some cases, a team may share a stadium with a minor league professional baseball team, or if their stadium does not meet NCAA requirements, host the event at the professional team's stadium. The former was the case for Cal State Fullerton in 1999, as its ballpark lacked the required seating capacity and media facilities at the time. In 2015, Missouri State was unable to host because of scheduling conflicts with the minor-league team whose off-campus ballpark it used. In 2018, the NCAA expanded the national seeds to 16 teams, guaranteeing the lower seed the ability to host the super regional if the higher seed does not advance.

Gray Shade and Italics indicates team made the Men's College World Series. Bold Italics indicates team won the Men's College World Series.

Year No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8
1999 Miami (FL) Florida State Cal State Fullerton Baylor Alabama Stanford Texas A&M Rice
2000 South Carolina LSU Georgia Tech Clemson Houston Florida State Arizona State Stanford
2001 Cal State Fullerton Miami (FL) Southern California Stanford Tulane Georgia East Carolina Nebraska
2002 Florida State Clemson Alabama Rice Texas South Carolina Wake Forest Stanford
2003 Florida State LSU Georgia Tech Auburn Rice Stanford Cal State Fullerton Miami (FL)
2004 Texas South Carolina Miami (FL) Georgia Tech Stanford Rice Arizona State Arkansas
2005 Tulane Georgia Tech Nebraska Baylor Ole Miss Cal State Fullerton Florida Oregon State
2006 Clemson Rice Texas Alabama Cal State Fullerton Nebraska Georgia Georgia Tech
2007 Vanderbilt Rice North Carolina Texas Arizona State Florida State Arkansas San Diego
2008 Miami (FL) North Carolina Arizona State Florida State Cal State Fullerton Rice LSU Georgia
2009 Texas Cal State Fullerton LSU North Carolina Arizona State UC Irvine Oklahoma Florida
2010 Arizona State Texas Florida Coastal Carolina Virginia UCLA Louisville Georgia Tech
2011 Virginia Florida North Carolina South Carolina Florida State Vanderbilt Texas Rice
2012 Florida UCLA Florida State Baylor Oregon North Carolina LSU South Carolina
2013 North Carolina Vanderbilt Oregon State LSU Cal State Fullerton Virginia Florida State Oregon
2014 Oregon State Florida Virginia Indiana Florida State Louisiana–Lafayette TCU LSU
2015 UCLA LSU Louisville Florida Miami (FL) Illinois TCU Missouri State
2016 Florida Louisville Miami (FL) Texas A&M Texas Tech Mississippi State Clemson LSU
2017 Oregon State North Carolina Florida LSU Texas Tech TCU Louisville Stanford
Year No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 No. 12 No. 13 No. 14 No. 15 No. 16
2018 Florida Stanford Oregon State Ole Miss Arkansas North Carolina Florida State Georgia Texas Tech Clemson Stetson East Carolina Texas Minnesota Coastal Carolina NC State
2019 UCLA Vanderbilt Georgia Tech Georgia Arkansas Mississippi State Louisville Texas Tech Oklahoma State East Carolina Stanford Ole Miss LSU North Carolina West Virginia Oregon State
2020 No tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Arkansas Texas Tennessee Vanderbilt Arizona TCU Mississippi State Texas Tech Stanford Notre Dame Old Dominion Ole Miss East Carolina Oregon Florida Louisiana Tech
2022 Tennessee Stanford Oregon State Virginia Tech Texas A&M Miami (FL) Oklahoma State East Carolina Texas North Carolina Southern Miss Louisville Florida Auburn Maryland Georgia Southern
2023 Wake Forest Florida Arkansas Clemson LSU Vanderbilt Virginia Stanford Miami (FL) Coastal Carolina Oklahoma State Kentucky Auburn Indiana State South Carolina Alabama
2024 Tennessee Kentucky Texas A&M North Carolina Arkansas Clemson Georgia Florida State Oklahoma NC State Oklahoma State Virginia Arizona UC Santa Barbara Oregon State East Carolina

Regional and Super Regional Hosts (1999–present)

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Starting in 1999, the NCAA expanded to a 64-team format with a regional and subsequent super regional round, with the winners of the super regionals advancing to the MCWS. The tournament begins with 16 double-elimination regional sites of four teams each; the NCAA seeds the teams 1–4 and announces the host school and venue, which is generally hosted by the highest seeded team in the region at their home stadium. The winners of each regional (16 teams) advance to the super regional round, divided into eight super regional locations, each with two teams facing off in a best-of-three series; once again, the NCAA announces the host site between rounds, and each super regional is generally hosted by the higher-seeded of the two teams.

Teams must submit a bid for hosting rights. At times, the host venue has been hosted at a venue of the highest seed's choosing that is not its home field, or hosted by a team that is not the highest team in the region, due to a number of factors including scheduling conflicts at the highest team's home venue, the host school's home venue being inadequate to host according to NCAA criteria, the host school not submitting a bid, and severe weather.

  • Italicized venues indicates a host venue that is not the primary home stadium of the host team.
  • Bold indicates the host team won the series.
  • An asterisk (*) indicates that the host school was not the highest seeded team in that year's regional or super regional.
Host School City State Venue Reg. Hosted Host Reg. Won Win Pct. Years Hosted Super Reg. Hosted Host Super Reg. Won Win Pct. Years Hosted
Florida State Tallahassee FL Dick Howser Stadium 19 16 .842 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2024 12 7 .583 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2024
LSU Baton Rouge LA Alex Box Stadium: 1999–2008

Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field: 2009–present

17 15 .882 1999*, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2023 12 9 .750 2000, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2023
Miami (FL) Coral Gables FL Mark Light Field 14 10 .714 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022, 2023 7 7 1.000 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2015, 2016
Florida Gainesville FL McKethan Stadium: 2002–2018

Condron Ballpark: 2021–present

14 10 .714 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023 10 9 .900 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023
South Carolina Columbia SC Sarge Frye Field: 2000–2007

Founders Park: 2010–present

13 11 .846 2000, 2001*, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2021*, 2023 8 5 .625 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2021[a]
Stanford Stanford CA Sunken Diamond 13 10 .769 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 7 7 1.000 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2022, 2023
Cal State Fullerton Fullerton CA Goodwin Field 12 10 .833 2000*, 2001, 2003, 2004*, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015 10 6 .600 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2018
Texas Austin TX Disch-Falk Field: 2002–2006, 2009–present

Dell Diamond (Round Rock, TX): 2007

12 10 .833 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2022 9 8 .889 2000, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2018, 2021
North Carolina Chapel Hill NC Boshamer Stadium: 2006–2007, 2009–present

USA Baseball National Training Complex (Cary, NC): 2008

12 10 .833 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2024 9 7 .778 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2024
Clemson Clemson SC Doug Kingsmore Stadium 12 7 .583 2000, 2001*, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023, 2024 5 4 .800 2000, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2024
Rice Houston TX The Astrodome (Houston, TX): 1999

Reckling Park: 2001–present

11 6 .545 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014 6 6 1.000 1999, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008
Virginia Charlottesville VA Davenport Field 11 6 .545 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2023, 2024 7 5 .714 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2023, 2024
Arkansas Fayetteville AR Baum-Walker Stadium 11 5 .455 1999, 2004, 2006*, 2007, 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024 5 4 .800 2004, 2015*, 2018, 2019, 2021
Texas A&M College Station TX Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park 10 8 .800 1999, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2022, 2024 5 4 .800 1999, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2024
Oregon State Corvallis OR Goss Stadium 10 8 .800 2005, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2024 7 6 .857 2005, 2006, 2007*, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2022
Ole Miss Oxford MS Swayze Field 10 6 .600 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021 3 0 .000 2005, 2006, 2009
Georgia Tech Atlanta GA Russ Chandler Stadium 10 5 .500 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2019 5 2 .400 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006
Louisville Louisville KY Jim Patterson Stadium 9 8 .889 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022 6 3 .500 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
Arizona State Tempe AZ Packard Stadium: 2000–2011 9 7 .778 2000, 2002*, 2003, 2005*, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 4 3 .750 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Vanderbilt Nashville TN Hawkins Field 9 6 .667 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021, 2023 6 3 .500 2011, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2021
East Carolina Greenville NC Fleming Stadium (Wilson, NC): 2001 Reg.

Grainger Stadium (Kinston, NC): 2001 Super Reg., 2004


Clark-LeClair Stadium: 2009–present

8 6 .750 2001, 2004, 2009, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2024 2 0 .000 2001, 2022
TCU Fort Worth TX Lupton Stadium 8 6 .750 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2021 4 4 1.000 2014, 2015, 2017, 2023*
Georgia Athens GA Foley Field 7 5 .714 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2018, 2019, 2024 4 3 .750 2001, 2006, 2008, 2024
NC State Raleigh NC Fleming Stadium (Wilson, NC): 2003

Doak Field: 2008–present

7 5 .714 2003, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2024 1 1 1.000 2013
Oklahoma State Stillwater OK Allie P. Reynolds Stadium: 2008–2015

Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City, OK): 2019


O'Brate Stadium: 2022–present

7 2 .286 2008, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024 1 0 .000 2014
Mississippi State Starkville MS Dudy Noble Field 6 5 .857 2000, 2003, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021 4 3 .750 2007, 2016, 2019, 2021
Texas Tech Lubbock TX Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park 6 4 .667 1999*, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 5 4 .800 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021
UCLA Los Angeles CA Jackie Robinson Stadium 6 4 .667 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019 3 2 .667 2010, 2012, 2019
Nebraska Lincoln NE Buck Beltzer Stadium: 2001

Haymarket Park: 2002–present

6 3 .500 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008 3 3 1.000 2001, 2002, 2005
Oklahoma Norman OK Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City, OK): 2000–2004

L. Dale Mitchell Park: 2006–present

6 2 .333 2000*, 2004*, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2024
Tennessee Knoxville TN Lindsey Nelson Stadium 5 5 1.000 2001*, 2005, 2021, 2022, 2024 3 2 .667 2021, 2022, 2024
Auburn Auburn AL Plainsman Park 5 2 .400 1999*, 2003, 2010, 2022, 2023
Notre Dame South Bend IN Frank Eck Stadium 5 2 .400 1999*, 2001, 2002*, 2004, 2021
Long Beach State Long Beach CA Blair Field 5 2 .400 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2017 2 0 .000 2004, 2017
Coastal Carolina Conway SC BB&T Coastal Field (Myrtle Beach, SC): 2007, 2010

Charles Watson Stadium: 2008
Springs Brooks Stadium: 2018–present

5 2 .400 2007, 2008, 2010, 2018, 2023 1 0 .000 2010
Alabama Tuscaloosa AL Sewell-Thomas Stadium 4 3 .750 1999, 2002, 2006, 2023 2 1 .500 1999, 2006
Baylor Waco TX Baylor Ballpark 4 3 .750 1999, 2000, 2005, 2012 3 1 .333 1999, 2005, 2012
Wake Forest Winston-Salem NC David F. Couch Ballpark 4 3 .750 1999, 2002, 2017, 2023 1 1 1.000 2023
Kentucky Lexington KY Cliff Hagan Stadium: 2006–2017

Kentucky Proud Park: 2023–present

4 2 .500 2006, 2017, 2023, 2024 1 1 1.000 2024
Houston Houston TX Schroeder Park 4 1 .250 1999, 2000, 2015, 2017 1 0 .000 2000
USC Los Angeles CA Dedeaux Field 3 3 1.000 1999*, 2001, 2002 1 1 1.000 2001
Louisiana Lafayette LA M.L. Tigue Moore Field 3 2 .667 2000*, 2014, 2016 1 0 .000 2014
Arizona Tucson AZ Hi Corbett Field 3 2 .667 2012, 2021, 2024 2 2 1.000 2012, 2021
Wichita State Wichita KS Eck Stadium 3 1 .333 1999, 2002, 2007 1 0 .000 2007
Southern Miss Hattiesburg MS Pete Taylor Park 3 1 .333 2003*, 2017, 2022 2 0 .000 2022, 2023
Oregon Eugene OR PK Park 3 1 .333 2012, 2013, 2021 2 0 .000 2012, 2023
Tulane New Orleans LA Turchin Stadium: 2001 Regional, 2005–present

Zephyr Field (Metairie, LA): 2001 Super Regional

2 2 1.000 2001, 2005 2 2 1.000 2001, 2005
Ohio State Columbus OH Bill Davis Stadium 2 1 .500 1999, 2001* 2 0 .000 1999*, 2003
Minnesota Minneapolis MN Siebert Field 2 1 .500 2000*, 2018
Indiana Bloomington IN Bart Kaufman Field 2 1 .500 2013, 2014
Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA English Field 2 1 .500 2013, 2022 1 0 .000 2022
UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara CA Lake Elsinore Diamond (Lake Elsinore, CA): 2015

Caesar Uyesaka Stadium: 2024

2 0 .000 2015, 2024
Illinois Champaign IL Illinois Field 1 1 1.000 2015 1 0 .000 2015
Indiana State Terre Haute IN Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium 1 1 1.000 2023
Kansas State Manhattan KS Tointon Family Stadium 1 1 1.000 2013
Missouri State Springfield MO Hammons Field 1 1 1.000 2015
Stetson DeLand FL Melching Field at Conrad Park 1 1 1.000 2018
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo CA Robin Baggett Stadium 1 0 .000 2014
Dallas Baptist Dallas TX Horner Ballpark 1 0 .000 2015
Georgia Southern Statesboro GA J. I. Clements Stadium 1 0 .000 2022
Louisiana Tech Ruston LA J. C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park 1 0 .000 2021
Maryland College Park MD Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium 1 0 .000 2022
Michigan Ann Arbor MI Ray Fisher Stadium 1 0 .000 2008*
Missouri Columbia MO Taylor Stadium 1 0 .000 2007
Pepperdine Malibu CA Eddy D. Field Stadium 1 0 .000 2006
Purdue West Lafayette IN U.S. Steel Yard (Gary, IN): 2012 1 0 .000 2012
Rutgers Piscataway NJ Yogi Berra Stadium (Montclair, NJ): 2000 1 0 .000 2000
San Diego San Diego CA Tony Gwynn Stadium (San Diego, CA): 2007 1 0 .000 2007
UC Irvine Irvine CA Anteater Ballpark 1 0 .000 2009
UConn Storrs CT Dodd Memorial Stadium (Norwich, CT): 2010 1 0 .000 2010*
West Virginia Morgantown WV Monongalia County Ballpark 1 0 .000 2019
California Berkeley CA Stephen Schott Stadium (Santa Clara, CA): 2011 1 1 1.000 2011

Notes

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  1. ^ In 2021, due to COVID-19 safety measures, super regional sites were all hosted at sites that also hosted regionals. South Carolina's home stadium, Founders Park, which hosted a regional, remained as host for the Super Regional matchup between Virginia and Dallas Baptist who had both advanced out of regionals they did not host.

Attendance

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The highest single-game attendance for an NCAA Super Regional was at Dudy Noble Field, Polk-Dement Stadium at Mississippi State University. On Saturday, June 12, 2021, 14,385 watched Mississippi State beat Notre Dame 9–8 in game 1 of a best of 3. The second highest was set the day after as 13,971 fans saw Notre Dame even the series with a 9–1 victory. For the decisive Monday game, 11,784 fans saw the Bulldogs defeat the Fighting Irish 11–7 to send Mississippi State on to the College World Series. This set the overall Super Regional at 40,140, breaking the former record of 35,730 set when Arkansas hosted Missouri State in a Super Regional in 2015. The highest for an off-campus facility was set at Zephyr Field, a minor-league park in New Orleans. In 2001, Tulane and LSU battled for 3 games in front of 34,341 fans.

The highest single-game attendance for an NCAA Regional game was also set at Mississippi State; 11,511 watched Mississippi State vs Central Michigan on June 1, 2019. For total attendance during a Regional series, LSU holds the top 2 spots at 67,938 in 1998 and 66,561 in 1997. Mississippi State holds the next three to round out the top 5--64,723 in 1997, 63,388 in 1989, and 62,191 in 1990. All of those Top 5 regional attendance records were set under the old six-team Regional format.

Longest game in college baseball history

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The longest college baseball game was a 2009 regional game between Boston College and host Texas on May 30 in Austin. Texas won 3–2 in 25 innings, which lasted over seven hours.[2][3]

The third-longest game in tournament history occurred in a 2012 regional game between Kent State and Kentucky at U.S. Steel Yard in Gary, Indiana, where Kent State won 7–6 in 21 innings.[4]

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ "DI Baseball Championship moves to 16 seeds". NCAA. October 6, 2017. Retrieved October 7, 2017.
  2. ^ * Schlegel, John. "Texas wins NCAA record 25-inning game", MLB.com (MLB Advanced Media, L.P.), May 31, 2009.
  3. ^ "2009 NCAA Div. I Baseball College World Series Bracket" (in column 1 (Regionals), click on Austin box; then click on Texas–BC box), NCAA.com (NCAA).
  4. ^ "Kent State tops Kentucky in 21-inning NCAA tournament marathon, 7–6". The Plain Dealer. June 2, 2012. Retrieved June 18, 2012.
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