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NCAA baseball tournament bracket: National seeds, regional matchups in 2025


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The 2025 NCAA baseball tournament is finally here, as the full 64-team field was released on Monday.

The SEC occupied six of the top eight national seeds and eight of the 16 regional hosts, including No. 1 Vanderbilt, who secured the top spot after winning the SEC championship. The top four seeds were also all SEC teams, with Vanderbilt, Texas, Arkansas and Auburn ranking in order.

While Arizona State, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, and USC got the last four spots in the field, Southeastern Louisiana, UConn, Troy, and Virginia were the first four out.

All things told, six of the top seven and seven of the top 10 seeds ended up being SEC schools. No. 5 North Carolina, No. 8 Oregon State and No. 9 Florida State comprise the other three.

Paste BN Sports Network is tracking the seeding and analysis live below.

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NCAA baseball tournament bracket

Here's a visual representation of the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament.

First Four Out

  • Southeastern Louisiana
  • UConn
  • Troy
  • Virginia

Last Four In

  • Arizona State
  • Kansas State
  • Oklahoma State
  • USC

NCAA baseball regional seeds

Here are the regional seeds for the NCAA baseball tournament:

  1. Vanderbilt (42-16)
  2. Texas (42-12)
  3. Arkansas (43-13)
  4. Auburn (38-18)
  5. North Carolina (42-12)
  6. LSU (43-14)
  7. Georgia (42-15)
  8. Oregon State (41-12-1)
  9. Florida State (38-14)
  10. Ole Miss (40-19)
  11. Clemson (44-16)
  12. Oregon (42-14)
  13. Coastal Carolina (48-11)
  14. Tennessee (43-16)
  15. UCLA (42-16)
  16. Southern Miss (44-14)

Nashville Regional

  • (1) Vanderbilt
  • Wright State
  • East Tennessee State
  • Louisville

Austin Regional

  • (2) Texas
  • Houston Christian
  • Kansas State
  • UTSA

Fayetteville Regional

  • (3) Arkansas
  • North Dakota State
  • Creighton
  • Kansas

Auburn Regional

  • (4) Auburn
  • Central Connecticut
  • Stetson
  • NC State

Chapel Hill Regional

  • (5) North Carolina
  • Holy Cross
  • Nebraska
  • Oklahoma

Baton Rouge Regional

  • (6) LSU
  • Arkansas-Little Rock
  • Rhode Island
  • Dallas Baptist

Athens Regional

  • (7) Georgia
  • Binghamton
  • Oklahoma State
  • Duke

Corvallis Regional

  • (8) Oregon State
  • Saint Mary's
  • USC
  • TCU

Tallahassee Regional

  • (9) Florida State
  • Bethune-Cookman
  • Mississippi State
  • Northeastern

Oxford Regional

  • (10) Ole Miss
  • Murray State
  • Western Kentucky
  • Georgia Tech

Clemson Regional

  • (11) Clemson
  • USC Upstate
  • Kentucky
  • West Virginia

Eugene Regional

  • (12) Oregon
  • Utah Valley
  • Cal Poly
  • Arizona

Conway Regional

  • (13) Coastal Carolina
  • Fairfield
  • East Carolina
  • Florida

Knoxville Regional

  • (14) Tennessee
  • Miami (Ohio)
  • Cincinnati
  • Wake Forest

Los Angeles Regional

  • (15) UCLA
  • Fresno State
  • Arizona State
  • UC Irvine

Hattiesburg Regional

  • (16) Southern Miss
  • Columbia
  • Miami
  • Alabama

Vanderbilt gets No. 1 seed

The Commodores earn the No. 1 seed of the NCAA tournament after finishing No. 1 in the NCAA's RPI and winning the SEC tournament on Sunday over Ole Miss.

Huge return for the Vandy Boys.

NCAA baseball top four seeds released

The NCAA announced Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Texas and Auburn will be the top four seeds of the NCAA tournament, although it didn't note where each team will be specifically seeded. All four top seeds come from the SEC.

Auburn is a bit of a surprise, as it wasn't projected in the top four by most NCAA tournament predictions, despite being No. 3 in the NCAA's RPI. Georgia, who wasn't included in the top four, ranks No. 2 in RPI.

Stetson earns automatic bid

Despite being down 6-5 to Florida Gulf Coast in the ASUN championship game when a weather delay struck, Stetson still earned the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament after the game was canceled.

Stetson, the No. 1 seed of the tournament, had already beaten Florida Gulf Coast once in the tournament, and had to lose twice in the championship game as it was in the winner's bracket.

"Despite tremendous efforts, we were unable to complete the 2025 Atlantic Sun Conference Baseball Tournament due to inclement weather," ASUN commissioner Jeff Bacon said in a statement. "Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) has been declared the winner of today's first championship game and, with FGCU and Stetson University (Stetson) having a 1-1 record versus each other, both FGCU and Stetson will be recognized as 2025 ASUN co-tournament champions.

"Per ASUN policy, Stetson University will be awarded our 2025 automatic qualifier. Congratulations to both teams for an outstanding season, and best wishes to the Hatters as they continue on."

Stetson is projected as a No. 3 seed in the Athens Regional.

NCAA baseball regionals

Below are the 16 regional host sites, as unveiled by the NCAA on Sunday night.

Regionals are listed alphabetically by host city

  • Athens Regional (Georgia)
  • Auburn Regional (Auburn)
  • Austin Regional (Texas)
  • Baton Rouge Regional (LSU)
  • Chapel Hill Regional (North Carolina)
  • Clemson Regional (Clemson)
  • Conway Regional (Coastal Carolina)
  • Corvallis Regional (Oregon State)
  • Eugene Regional (Oregon)
  • Fayetteville Regional (Arkansas)
  • Hattiesburg Regional (Southern Miss)
  • Knoxville Regional (Tennessee)
  • Los Angeles Regional (UCLA)
  • Nashville Regional (Vanderbilt)
  • Oxford Regional (Ole Miss)
  • Tallahassee Regional (Florida State)

Projected seedings for the NCAA baseball tournament

Below are the projected seedings for the regional hosts, as unveiled by the NCAA on Saturday. For a full 64-team bracket projection, read more from Austin Curtright of the Paste BN Sports Network:

  1. Vanderbilt
  2. Texas
  3. North Carolina
  4. Arkansas
  5. LSU
  6. Auburn
  7. Georgia
  8. Oregon State
  9. Coastal Carolina
  10. Ole Miss
  11. Clemson
  12. Florida State
  13. Tennessee
  14. Oregon
  15. Southern Miss
  16. UCLA

NCAA baseball tournament format

The NCAA baseball tournament is divided into three rounds: the regionals, super regionals and College World Series.

The regionals comprise the 16 highest-seeded teams in the country, each of which hosts a four-team double-elimination regional. The 16 regional winners then advance to a best-of-three series in the super regional round.

From there, the eight super regional winners advance to Omaha, Nebraska for the CWS, the first portion of which, similarly to the regional round, is double elimination. Once only two teams remain — one from each side of the bracket — they play in a best-of-three championship series to determine the national champion.

When do NCAA baseball regionals start?

  • Date: Friday, May 30

The regional round of the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament will start on May 30 and run through June 2. From there the super regionals will take place from June 6-9, while the College World Series will take place from June 13-23. The CWS finals begin on June 21 and end on June 22 or June 23, depending on whether a tiebreaker is needed.

NCAA baseball automatic bids

Below is a rundown of which teams made the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament by winning their respective conference tournaments:

  • America East: Binghamton
  • AAC: East Carolina
  • ASUN: Stetson
  • Atlantic 10: Rhode Island
  • ACC: North Carolina
  • Big 12: Arizona
  • Big East: Creighton
  • Big South: USC Upstate
  • Big Ten: Nebraska
  • Big West: Cal Poly
  • CAA: Northeastern
  • Conference USA: Western Kentucky
  • Horizon League: Wright State
  • Ivy League: Columbia
  • MAAC: Fairfield
  • MAC: Miami (Ohio)
  • Missouri Valley: Murray State
  • Mountain West: Fresno State
  • NEC: Central Connecticut
  • Ohio Valley: Little Rock
  • Patriot League: Holy Cross
  • SEC: Vanderbilt
  • SoCon: East Tennessee State
  • Southland: Houston Christian
  • Summit: North Dakota State
  • SWAC: Bethune-Cookman
  • Sun Belt: Coastal Carolina
  • WAC: Utah Valley
  • WCC: Saint Mary's

What time is the NCAA baseball selection show?

  • Date: Monday, May 26
  • Time: Noon ET

The selection show for the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament is scheduled to be unveiled at noon ET.

What TV channel is the NCAA baseball selection show on?

The 64-team bracket will be unveiled on ESPN2. Streaming options include the ESPN app (with a cable login) and Fubo, the latter of which offers a free trial.