June 1, 2003
2003 NCAA Regional Results and Capsules
(National seeds in
bold)
Day 1 Results and Recaps - May 30
Day 2 Results and Recaps - May 31
Day 3 Results and Recaps - June 1
Tallahassee Regional |
Austin Regional |
1. Florida State (1) (50-10-1) |
1. Texas (43-17) |
2. South Alabama (40-17) |
2. Arkansas (34-20) |
3. Rutgers (36-20) |
3. Lamar (37-16) |
4. Jacksonville (32-28) |
4. Bucknell (27-14) |
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Coral Gables Regional |
Wilson Regional |
1. Miami (Fla.) (8) (39-14-1) |
1. North Carolina State (42-16) |
2. Florida Atlantic (46-14) |
2. VCU (45-11) |
3. Florida (34-19-1) |
3. Western Carolina (41-19) |
4. Bethune-Cookman (30-26) |
4. Le Moyne (33-15) |
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Auburn Regional |
Lincoln Regional |
1. Auburn (4) (40-19) |
1. Nebraska (44-16) |
2. Clemson (38-20) |
2. Coastal Carolina (45-16) |
3. Ohio State (41-19) |
3. SMS (35-23) |
4. Princeton (35-23) |
4. Eastern Michigan (32-26) |
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Houston Regional |
College Station Regional |
1. Rice (5) (48-10) |
1. Texas A&M (43-17) |
2. Ole Miss (34-25) |
2. Alabama (37-22) |
3. Wichita State (47-25) |
3. Houston (32-27) |
4. McNeese State (31-28) |
4. Oral Roberts (41-18) |
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Baton Rouge Regional |
Hattiesburg Regional |
1. LSU (2) (40-19-1) |
1. Baylor (41-21) |
2. Tulane (43-17) |
2. Southern Miss (45-14) |
3. UNC Wilmington (38-21) |
3. Southern (43-5) |
4. Northeastern (27-22) |
4. Murray State (25-29) |
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Fullerton Regional |
Tempe Regional |
1. Cal St. Fullerton (7) (43-13) |
1. Arizona State (50-12) |
2. Arizona (35-21) |
2. UNLV (45-15) |
3. Notre Dame (43-16) |
3. New Mexico State (42-16) |
4. San Diego (31-28) |
4. Central Connecticut (31-15-2) |
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Atlanta Regional |
Starkville Regional |
1. Georgia Tech (3) (44-16) |
1. Mississippi State (40-18-1) |
2. South Carolina (39-20) |
2. North Carolina (39-21) |
3. East Carolina (33-25-1) |
3. Missouri (35-20) |
4. Stetson (39-22) |
4. Middle Tennessee (33-25) |
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Palo Alto Regional |
Long Beach Regional |
1. Stanford (6) (41-15) |
1. Long Beach State (38-18) |
2. Richmond (46-13) |
2. Minnesota (39-20) |
3. UC Riverside (40-15) |
3. Washington (40-16) |
4. Illinois-Chicago (39-16) |
4. Pepperdine (36-23) |
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