The NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Subcommittee has announced the 16 regional sites for the 79th annual NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.
The 16 regional sites, with host institutions and records are:
Athens, Georgia – Georgia (46-12)
Atlanta, Georgia – Georgia Tech (48-9)
Auburn, Alabama – Auburn (38-19)
Austin, Texas – Texas (40-13)
Chapel Hill, North Carolina – North Carolina (45-11-1)
College Station, Texas – Texas A&M (39-14)
Eugene, Oregon – Oregon (40-16)
Gainesville, Florida – Florida (39-19)
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – Southern Mississippi (43-15)
Lawrence, Kansas – Kansas (42-16)
Lincoln, Nebraska – Nebraska (42-15)
Los Angeles, California – UCLA (51-6)
Morgantown, West Virginia – West Virginia (39-14)
Starkville, Mississippi – Mississippi State (40-17)
Tallahassee, Florida – Florida State (38-17)
Tuscaloosa, Alabama – Alabama (37-19)
All 16 host institutions have been selected to the 64-team championship field.
Each regional field features four teams, playing in a double-elimination format. All 16 regionals are scheduled to be conducted from Friday, May 29 to Monday, June 1 (if necessary).
Florida State is hosting a baseball regional for the 38th time in tournament history, the most by any school and Texas is hosting for the 31st time.
Kansas is hosting for the first time while West Virginia is hosting for only the second time and first since 2019. Nebraska is hosting for the first time since 2008.
Oregon and Southern Miss are hosting for the fifth time in school history.
Florida State, Georgia and North Carolina are hosting for a third consecutive season while Auburn, Texas, Oregon, Southern Mississippi and UCLA are hosting in back-to-back years.
Regional pairings will be announced at Noon (ET), Monday, May 25, on ESPN2.
There are 29 Division I Conferences that will receive an automatic berth in the field of 64, along with 35 at-large selections. The Men’s College World Series begins play Friday, June 12, at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.
OTHER REGIONAL SITE SELECTION INFORMATION
SEC – 7 (Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi State, Texas, Texas A&M)
ACC – 3 (Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina)
Big Ten – 3 (Nebraska, Oregon, UCLA)
Big 12 – 2 (Kansas, West Virginia)
Sun Belt – 1 (Southern Miss)