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NCAA Baseball: College World Series schedule (Updated June 19, 2021)
By Kevin Duffey
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The NCAA Baseball Tournament and College World Series starts Saturday, June 18. The double elimination series will take place at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska. Eight teams have made it to the tournament in quest of a national title. Two games will happen Saturday, while two others will take place Sunday.
How does the College World Series work? With respect to division I, the NCAA baseball tournament starts as a 64-team tournament that is setup with 16 four-team double-elimination mini brackets. One team moves on from each mini bracket which leads us to 16 teams in the super regionals. Each super regional is a three game series between two teams. Then, eight teams move on to the actual part of the tournament known as the College World Series. The eight teams in the College World Series are positioned into two four-team brackets in which double elimination occurs. The winner of each four-team bracket moves on to the championship series. The two contenders in the championship series play a three game series to determine the NCAA baseball national champion.

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Going into the tournament, the national top 16 seeds were:
- Arkansas
- Texas
- Tennessee
- Vanderbilt
- Arizona
- TCU
- Miss State
- Texas Tech
- Stanford
- Notre Dame
- Old Dominion
- Ole Miss
- East Carolina
- Oregon
- Florida
- Louisiana Tech
Where we stand
- Eight teams punched their tickets to Omaha with wins in Super Regionals: Mississippi State, Virginia, Texas, Arizona, NC State, Tennessee, Stanford and Vanderbilt.
- The teams arrived in Omaha earlier this week, and they got their first look at TD Ameritrade Park on Friday.
- There are two games scheduled for Saturday and two games scheduled for Sunday.
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Regional Schedule/Results
Monday, June 7, 2021
No. 7 seed Mississippi State 6, Campbell 5
South Alabama 4, South Florida 0
No. 12 seed Ole Miss 12, Southern Miss 9
Dallas Baptist 8, Oregon State 5
No. 1 seed Arkansas 6, Nebraska 2
No. 9 seed Stanford 11, UC Irvine 8
LSU 9, No. 14 seed Oregon 8
Tuesday, June 7, 2021
Virginia 4, No. 11 seed Old Dominion 3
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CLAIM OFFERSuper Regionals Schedule/Results
The Super Regionals will take place Friday, June 11 through Monday, June 14.
Friday, June 11, 2021
Vanderbilt 2, East Carolina 0
Stanford 15, Texas Tech 3
Arkansas 21, NC State 2
Arizona 9, Ole Miss 3
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Dallas Baptist 6, Virginia 5 (DBU leads 1-0)
Vanderbilt 4, East Carolina 1 (Vanderbilt won series 2-0)
Mississippi State 9, Notre Dame 8 (Mississippi State leads series 1-0)
NC State 6, Arkansas 5 (Series tied at 1-1)
Stanford 9, Texas Tech 0 (Stanford won series 2-0)
Tennessee 4, LSU 2 (Tennessee leads series 1-0)
Texas 4, South Florida 3 (Texas leads series 1-0)
Ole Miss 12, Arizona 3 (Series tied 1-1)
Sunday, June 13, 2021
Virginia 4, Dallas Baptist 3
Tennessee 15, LSU 6
NC State 3, Arkansas 2
Notre Dame 9, Mississippi State 1
Arizona 16, Ole Miss 3
Texas 12, South Florida 4
Monday, June 14, 2021
Virginia 5, Dallas Baptist 2
Mississippi State 11, Notre Dame 7
College World Series Schedule/Results
The College World Series officially begins on June 19 with the championship series occurring June 28-June 30.
Saturday, June 19, 2021
NC State vs. No. 9 seed Stanford | 2:00 p.m. ET | ESPN
No. 5 Arizona vs. No. 4 Vanderbilt | 7:00 p.m. ET | ESPN
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Virginia vs. No. 3 seed Tennessee | 2:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2
No. 7 seed Mississippi State vs. No. 2 Texas | 7:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2
College World Series Bracket
Previous NCAA Baseball national champions
- 2019: Vanderbilt
- 2018: Oregon State
- 2017: Florida
- 2016: Coastal Carolina
- 2015: Virginia
- 2014: Vanderbilt
- 2013: UCLA
- 2012: Arizona
- 2011: South Carolina
- 2010: South Carolina
- 2009: LSU

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A graduate of the University of Florida and founder of Saturday Down South, Kevin is a college football enthusiast.