The NCAA Division I Baseball Committee revealed the regional sites for the 2019 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

Athens, Georgia – Georgia (44-15)

Atlanta, Georgia – Georgia Tech (41-17)

Baton Rouge, Louisiana – LSU (37-24)

Chapel Hill, North Carolina – North Carolina (42-17)

Corvallis, Oregon – Oregon St. (36-18-1)

Fayetteville, Arkansas – Arkansas (41-17)

Greenville, North Carolina – East Carolina (43-15)

Los Angeles, California – UCLA (47-8)

Louisville, Kentucky – Louisville (43-15)

Lubbock, Texas – Texas Tech (39-17)

Morgantown, West Virginia – West Virginia (37-20)

Nashville, Tennessee – Vanderbilt (49-10)

Oxford, Mississippi – Ole Miss (37-25)

Stanford, California – Stanford (41-11)

Starkville, Mississippi – Mississippi St. (46-13)

Stillwater, Oklahoma – Oklahoma St. (35-18)

All 16 host institutions have been selected to the 64-team field.

There are six hosts from the SEC, three from the ACC, Big 12 and Pac-12, and one from the American.

Each regional field features four teams, playing in a double-elimination format. All 16 regionals are scheduled to be conducted from Friday, May 31 to Monday, June 3 (if necessary).

LSU leads all institutions in the field as the Tigers are hosting for the 26th time, while West Virginia is hosting for the first time. Stanford is second in the field, hosting for the 18th time, while Mississippi St. is hosting for the 14th and Oklahoma St. for the 13th time, respectively, since the NCAA went to the regional format in 1975.

Georgia Tech is hosting for the 12th time, but the first time since 2011. North Carolina is hosting for the 11th time, while Ole Miss is hosting for the ninth time.  Hosting for the eighth time includes Arkansas, Louisville and Oregon St., with Texas Tech, Vanderbilt and UCLA hosting for the seventh time. Hosting for the sixth time is Georgia, while East Carolina is the destination for the fifth time.

Eight institutions, Arkansas, East Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Ole Miss, Oregon State, Stanford and Texas Tech, all hosted in 2018.