2025 NCAA DI baseball tournament schedule

by | Jun 9, 2025 | Baseball, College Sports, Headlines

2025 NCAA DI baseball tournament schedule
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Super Regionals: Friday-Monday, June 6-9
Auburn Super Regional, Auburn, Alabama
Friday, June 6
Game 1: No. 13 Coastal Carolina 7, No. 4 Auburn 6
Saturday, June 7
Game 2: No. 13 Coastal Carolina 4, No. 4 Auburn 1
🏆 Coastal Carolina advances to MCWS
Baton Rouge Super Regional, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Saturday, June 7
Game 1: No. 6 LSU 16, West Virginia 9
Sunday, June 8
Game 2: No. 6 LSU 12, West Virginia 5
🏆 LSU advances to MCWS
Chapel Hill Super Regional, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Friday, June 6
Game 1: No. 5 North Carolina 18, Arizona 2
Saturday, June 7
Game 2: Arizona 10, No. 5 North Carolina 8
Sunday, June 8
Game 3: Arizona 4, No. 5 North Carolina 3
🏆 Arizona advances to MCWS
Corvallis Super Regional, Corvallis, Oregon
Friday, June 6
Game 1: No. 8 Oregon State 5, No. 9 Florida State 4
Saturday, June 7
Game 2: No. 9 Florida State 3, No. 8 Oregon State 1
Sunday, June 8
Game 3: No. 8 Oregon State 14, No. 9 Florida State 10
🏆 Oregon State advances to MCWS
Durham Super Regional. Durham, North Carolina
Saturday, June 7
Game 1: Duke 7, Murray State 4
Sunday, June 8
Game 2: Murray State 19, Duke 9
Monday, June 9
Game 3: Murray State vs. Duke, 7.p.m. | TBA
Fayetteville Super Regional, Fayetteville, Arkansas
Saturday, June 7
Game 1: No. 3 Arkansas 4, No. 14 Tennessee 3
Sunday, June 8
Game 2: No. 3 Arkansas 11, No. 14 Tennessee 4
🏆 Arkansas advances to MCWS
Los Angeles Super Regional, Los Angeles, California
Saturday, June 7
Game 1: No. 15 UCLA 5, UTSA 2
Sunday, June 8
Game 2: No. 15 UCLA 7, UTSA 0
🏆 UCLA advances to MCWS
Louisville Super Regional, Louisville, Kentucky
Friday, June 6
Game 1: Louisville 8, Miami (FL) 1
Saturday, June 7
Game 2: Miami (FL) 9, Louisville 6
Sunday, June 8
Game 3: Louisville 3, Miami (FL) 2
🏆 Louisville advances to MCWS
Super Regionals: Friday-Monday, June 6-9
First day of MCWS games: Starts Friday, June 13
MCWS finals: Saturday – Sunday/Monday, June 21-22/23
Selection show: Monday, May 26 at Noon ET
Regionals: Friday-Monday, May 30-June 2
Nashville Regional, Nashville, Tennessee
Friday, May 30
Louisville 8, ETSU 3
No. 1 Vanderbilt 4, Wright St. 3
Saturday, May 31
Wright State 7, ETSU 5
ETSU eliminated
Louisville 3, No. 1 Vanderbilt 2
Sunday, June 1
Wright State 5, No. 1 Vanderbilt 4
No. 1 Vanderbilt eliminated
Louisville 6, Wright State 0
Louisville advances to the super regionals
Hattiesburg Regional, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Friday, May 30
Miami (Fla.) 5, Alabama 3
Columbia 11, No. 16 Southern Miss 4
Saturday, May 31
No. 16 Southern Miss 6, Alabama 5
Alabama eliminated
Miami (Fla.) 14, Columbia 1
Sunday, June 1
No. 16 Southern Miss 8, Columbia 1
Columbia eliminated
No. 16 Southern Miss 17, Miami (Fla.) 6
Monday, June 2
Miami (Fla.) 5, No. 16 Southern Miss 4
Miami (Fla.) advances to the super regionals
Tallahassee Regional, Tallahassee, Florida
Friday, May 30
No. 9 Florida St. 6, Bethune-Cookman 2
Mississippi State 11, Northeastern 2
Saturday, May 31
Northeastern 4, Bethune-Cookman 3
Bethune-Cookman eliminated
No. 9 Florida State 10, Mississippi State 3
Sunday, June 1
Mississippi State 3, Northeastern 2
Northeastern eliminated
No. 9 Florida State 5, Mississippi State 2
Florida State advances to the super regionals
Corvallis Regional, Corvallis, Oregon
Friday, May 30
Southern California 13, TCU 1
Saint Mary’s 6, No. 8 Oregon St. 4
Saturday, May 31
No. 8 Oregon State 7, TCU 2
TCU eliminated
Southern California 6, Saint Mary’s 4
Sunday, June 1
No. 8 Oregon State 20, Saint Mary’s 3
Saint Mary’s eliminated
No. 8 Oregon State 14, Southern California 1
Monday, June 2
No. 8 Oregon State 9, Southern California 0
Oregon State advances to the super regionals
Chapel Hill Regional, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Friday, May 30
No. 5 North Carolina 4, Holy Cross 0
Oklahoma 7, Nebraska 4
Saturday, May 31
Nebraska 4, Holy Cross 1
Holy Cross eliminated
No. 5 North Carolina 11, Oklahoma 5
Sunday, June 1
Oklahoma 17, Nebraska 1
Nebraska eliminated
Oklahoma 9, No. 5 North Carolina 5
Monday, June 2
No. 5 North Carolina 14, Oklahoma 4
North Carolina advances to the super regionals
Eugene Regional, Eugene Oregon
Friday, May 30
Arizona 3, Cal Poly 2
Utah Valley 6, No. 12 Oregon 5
Saturday, May 31
Cal Poly 10, No. 12 Oregon 8
No. 12 Oregon eliminated
Arizona 14, Utah Valley 4
Sunday, June 1
Cal Poly 7, Utah Valley 6 (11)
Utah Valley eliminated
Arizona 14, Cal Poly 0
Arizona advances to the super regionals
Conway Regional, Conway, South Carolina
Friday, May 30
East Carolina 11, vs. Florida 6
No. 13 Coastal Carolina 10, Fairfield 2
Saturday, May 31
Florida 17, Fairfield 2
Fairfield eliminated
No. 13 Coastal Carolina 18, East Carolina 7
Sunday, June 1
East Carolina 11, Florida 4
Florida eliminated
No. 13 Coastal Carolina 1, East Carolina 0
No. 13 Coastal Carolina advances to the super regionals
Auburn Regional, Auburn, Alabama
Friday, May 30
Stetson 11, NC State 2
No. 4 Auburn 9, Central Conn. St. 5
Saturday, May 31
NC State 12, Central Connecticut State 0
Central Connecticut State eliminated
No. 4 Auburn 8, Stetson 5
Sunday, June 1
NC State 17, Stetson 12
Stetson eliminated
No. 4 Auburn 11, NC State 1
Auburn advances to the super regionals
Austin Regional, Austin, Texas
Friday, May 30
No. 2 Texas 7, Houston Christian 1
UTSA 10, Kansas State 2
Saturday, May 31
Kansas State 7, Houston Christian 4
Houston Christian eliminated
UTSA 9, No. 2 Texas 7
Sunday, June 1
No. 2 Texas 15, Kansas State 8
Kansas State eliminated
UTSA 7, No. 2 Texas 4
UTSA advances to the super regionals
Los Angeles Regional, Los Angeles, California
Friday, May 30
No. 15 UCLA 19, Fresno St. 4
Arizona State 4, UC Irvine 2
Saturday, May 31
UC Irvine 8, Fresno State 3
Fresno State eliminated
No. 15 UCLA 11, Arizona State 5
Sunday, June 1
UC Irvine 11, Arizona State 6
Arizona State eliminated
No. 15 UCLA 8, UC Irvine 5
UCLA advances to the super regionals
Oxford Regional, Oxford, Mississippi
Friday, May 30
Georgia Tech 9, Western Kentucky 2
Murray St. 9, No. 10 Ole Miss 6
Saturday, May 31
No. 18 Ole Miss 8, Western Kentucky 6
Western Kentucky eliminated
Murray State 13, Georgia Tech 11
Sunday, June 1
No. 10 Ole Miss 11, Georgia Tech 9
Georgia Tech eliminated
No. 10 Ole Miss 19, Murray St. 8
Monday, June 2
Murray St. 12, No. 10 Ole Miss 11
Murray State advances to the super regionals
Athens Regional, Athens, Georgia
Friday, May 30
No. 7 Georgia 20, Binghamton 4
Duke 12, Oklahoma St. 5
Saturday, May 31
Duke 6, No. 7 Georgia 3
Oklahoma State 13, Binghamton 5
Binghamton eliminated
Sunday, June 1
Oklahoma State 11, No. 7 Georgia 9
No. 7 Georgia eliminated
Duke 3, Oklahoma State 2
Duke advances to the super regionals
Baton Rouge Regional, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Friday, May 30
No. 6 LSU 7, Little Rock 0
DBU 6, Rhode Island 2
Saturday, May 31
Little Rock 22, Rhode Island 12
Rhode Island eliminated
No. 6 LSU 12, DBU 0
Sunday, June 1
Little Rock 8, DBU 6
DBU eliminated
Little Rock 10, No. 6 LSU 4
Monday, June 2
No. 6 LSU 10, Little Rock 6
LSU advances to the super regionals
Clemson Regional, Clemson, South Carolina
Friday, May 30
West Virginia 4, Kentucky 3
No. 11 Clemson 7, USC Upstate 3
Saturday, May 31
Kentucky 7, USC Upstate 3
USC Upstate eliminated
West Virginia 9, No. 11 Clemson 6
Sunday, June 1
Kentucky 16, No. 11 Clemson 4
No. 11 Clemson eliminated
West Virginia 13, Kentucky 12
West Virginia advances to the super regionals
Knoxville Regional, Knoxville, Tennessee
Friday, May 30
Cincinnati 11, Wake Forest 6
No. 14 Tennessee 9, Miami (Ohio) 2
Saturday, May 31
Wake Forest 14, Miami (Ohio) 13
Miami (Ohio) eliminated
No. 14 Tennessee 10, Cincinnati 6
Sunday, June 1
Wake Forest 10, Cincinnati 3
Cincinnati eliminated
Wake Forest 7, No. 14 Tennessee 6
Monday, June 2
No. 14 Tennessee 11, Wake Forest 5
Tennessee advances to the super regionals
Fayetteville Regional, Fayetteville, Arkansas
Friday, May 30
No. 3 Arkansas 6, North Dakota St. 2
Creighton 11, Kansas 4
Saturday, May 31
North Dakota State 4, Kansas 3
Kansas eliminated
No. 3 Arkansas 12, Creighton 1
Sunday, June 1
Creighton 11, North Dakota State 10
North Dakota State eliminated
No. 3 Arkansas 8, Creighton 3
Arkansas advances to the super regionals
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