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2023 College World Series: Full bracket finalized following Super Regionals
By Paul Harvey
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The full bracket for the 2023 College World Series is established with the Super Regional round officially wrapping up on Monday. With 2 spots up for grabs, the final Super Regionals were decided with some dramatic action.
In the Stanford Super Regional, the Cardinal provided a wild walk-off winner to punch their ticket to Omaha. With a tied game in the bottom of the 9th, a seemingly harmless fly ball was lifted into the outfield, but Texas outfielders were unable to locate the ball as the winning run crossed for Stanford.
In the Hattiesburg Super Regional, Tennessee rolled to a shutout win to punch a ticket to the CWS. Vols starter Drew Beam struck out 7 over 6 shutout innings with 2 relievers slamming the door shut on Southern Miss.
Now, attention turns to the CWS. First games in Omaha are scheduled for Friday, June 16 with the CWS Finals beginning on Saturday, June 24.
Below is the full CWS schedule. All times listed are in ET.
Bracket 1
Friday, June 16
Game 1: TCU vs. Oral Roberts | 1 pm, ESPN
Game 2: Florida vs. Virginia | 6 pm, ESPN
Sunday, June 18
Game 5 (Elimination Bracket): TBD | 1 pm, ESPN
Game 6 (Winners’ Bracket): TBD | 6 pm, ESPN2
Tuesday, June 20
Game 9 (Elimination Game): TBD | 1 pm, ESPN
Wednesday, June 21
Game 11 (Bracket Final): TBD | 1 pm, ESPN
Thursday, June 22
Bracket 1 If Necessary: TBD | 1 pm OR 6 pm, ESPN OR ESPN2
Bracket 2
Saturday, June 17
Game 3: Wake Forest vs. Stanford | 1 pm, ESPN
Game 4: LSU vs. Tennessee | 6 pm, ESPN
Monday, June 19
Game 7 (Elimination Bracket): TBD | 1 pm, ESPN
Game 8 (Winners’ Bracket): TBD | 6 pm, ESPN
Tuesday, June 20
Game 10 (Elimination Bracket): TBD | 6 pm, ESPN
Wednesday, June 21
Game 12 (Bracket Final): TBD | 6 pm, ESPN
Thursday, June 22
Bracket 2 If Necessary: TBD | 6 pm, ESPN2
CWS Finals
Game 1: Saturday, June 24 | 6 pm, ESPN
Game 2: Sunday, June 25 | 2 pm, ESPN
Game 3 (If Necessary): Monday, June 26 | 6 pm, ESPN
2023 College World Series Bracket
Paul Harvey lives in Atlanta and covers SEC football.