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NCAA baseball bracket tracker: Updated super regionals teams for 2026 college baseball tournament

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The road to Omaha began this weekend, and some of the nation’s top teams didn’t survive the gauntlet that is regional play.

The bracket started with regionals, as 64 teams are separated into 16 groups of four. Half of the seeded teams advanced to super regionals, but the top two seeds — UCLA and Georgia Tech — both came up short, with the Bruins falling twice to St. Mary’s and nearly bowing out without wining a game.

For the eight seeded teams that did advance, plus Cinderella teams Little Rock, Troy, St. John’s and Cal Poly, the path to the College World Series is now much clearer as super regionals get set to start on Friday.

Super regionals are simpler than regionals, since the next round simply features eight three-game series between two teams, with the winner of each series earning a ticket to Omaha.

Here’s a look at the results from the regionals and what the matchups will be for the super regionals.

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The NCAA super regionals begin on Friday, June 5.

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Here’s a look at the best-of-three super regionals matchups after the regionals:

  • Cal Poly vs. No. 16 West Virginia
  • Little Rock vs. Troy
  • USC vs. No. 5 North Carolina
  • Ole Miss vs. Auburn
  • Oklahoma vs. No. 15 Kansas
  • St. John’s vs. No. 7 Alabama
  • No. 11 Oregon vs. No. 6 Texas
  • No. 14 Mississippi State vs. No. 3 Georgia

Here’s what the full bracket looked like on the road to the super regionals:

Los Angeles regional vs. Morgantown regional

Los Angeles regional winner: Cal Poly

  • No. 1 UCLA
  • Virginia Tech
  • Cal Poly
  • St. Mary’s

Morgantown regional winner: TBD

  • No. 16 West Virginia
  • Wake Forest
  • Kentucky
  • Binghamton

Atlanta regional vs. Lawrence regional

Atlanta regional winner: TBD

  • No. 2 Georgia Tech
  • Oklahoma
  • Citadel
  • Illinois-Chicago

Lawrence regional winner: Kansas

  • No. 15 Kansas
  • Arkansas
  • Missouri State
  • Northeastern

Athens regional vs. Starkville regional

Athens regional winner: Georgia

  • No. 3 Georgia
  • Boston College
  • Liberty
  • Long Island

Starkville regional winner: Mississippi State

  • No. 14 Mississippi State
  • Cincinnati
  • Louisiana
  • Lipscomb

Auburn regional vs. Lincoln regional

Auburn regional winner: TBD

  • No. 4 Auburn
  • UCF
  • NC State
  • Milwaukee

Lincoln regional winner: Ole Miss

  • No. 13 Nebraska
  • Ole Miss
  • Arizona State
  • South Dakota State

Chapel Hill regional vs. College Station regional

Chapel Hill regional winner: North Carolina

  • No. 5 North Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • East Carolina
  • VCU

College Station regional: TBD

  • No. 12 Texas A&M
  • USC
  • Texas State
  • Lamar

Austin regional vs. Eugene regional

Austin regional winner: Texas

  • No. 6 Texas
  • UC Santa Barbara
  • Tarleton State
  • Holy Cross

Eugene regional winner: Oregon

  • No. 11 Oregon
  • Oregon State
  • Washington State
  • Yale

Tuscaloosa regional vs. Tallahassee regional

Tuscaloosa regional winner: Alabama

  • No. 7 Alabama
  • Oklahoma State
  • South Carolina Upstate
  • Alabama State

Tallahassee regional: TBD

  • No. 10 Florida State
  • Coastal Carolina
  • Northern Illinois
  • St. John’s

Gainesville regional vs. Hattiesburg regional

Gainesville regional winner: TBD

  • No. 8 Florida
  • Miami
  • Troy
  • Rider

Hattiesburg regional winner: Little Rock

  • No. 9 Southern Miss
  • Virginia
  • Jacksonville State
  • Little Rock

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