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2026 NCAA baseball tournament: Bracket, schedule, scores for the Men’s College World Series

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The 2026 NCAA DI baseball tournament continues with the second day of regionals Saturday, May 30, at 16 different sites across the country. Check out the bracket, schedule and scores below.

After regionals, super regionals take place the following weekend. The final eight teams remaining will then head to Omaha, Nebraska, for the 79th Men’s College World Series at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. Play there starts Friday, June 12.  

LSU won the 2025 national championship, sweeping Coastal Carolina in two games. 

🎟️ Click here to secure your ticket to the MCWS

2026 NCAA baseball tournament bracket

👉 Click or tap here for the interactive bracket | Printable bracket | Regional brackets

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2026 NCAA baseball tournament schedule

All times ET 

  • Regionals: Friday, May 29 to Monday, June 1 
    • Los Angeles Regional
      • Game 1: No. 4 Saint Mary’s 3, No. 1 UCLA 2
      • Game 2: No. 3 Cal Poly 6, No. 2 Virginia Tech 2
      • Game 3:
      • No. 1 UCLA 6, Virginia Tech 5
        • No. 2 Virginia Tech eliminated  
      • Game 4: No. 3 Cal Poly vs. No. 4 Saint Mary’s | 9 p.m. | ESPN+
    • Morgantown Regional
      • Game 1: No. 3 Kentucky 6, No. 2 Wake Forest 5
      • Game 2: No. 1 West Virginia 10, No. 4 Binghamton 1
      • Game 3: No. 2 Wake Forest 12, No. 4 Binghamton 3
        • Binghamton eliminated
      • Game 4: No. 1 West Virginia vs. No. 3 Kentucky | 5 p.m. | SEC Network
      • Game 5: No. 2 Wake Forest vs. TBA | 12 p.m.
    • Hattiesburg Regional
      • Game 1: No. 4 Little Rock 7, No. 1 Southern Miss 4
      • Game 2: No. 3 Jacksonville State 15, No. 2 Virginia 7
      • Game 3: No. 1 Southern Miss vs. No. 2 Virginia | 2 p.m. (Elimination game) | ESPN+
      • Game 4: No. 3 Jacksonville State vs. No. 4 Little Rock | 9 p.m. | ESPN+
    • Gainesville Regional
      • Game 1: No. 1 Florida 8, Rider 7
      • Game 2: No. 2 Miami (Fla.) 10, No. 3 Troy 5
      • Game 3: Troy 15, Rider 7
        • Rider eliminated
      • Game 4: No. 1 Florida vs. No. 2 Miami (Florida) | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
    • Chapel Hill Regional
      • Game 1: No. 3 East Carolina 7, No. 2 Tennessee 3 (14 innings)
      • Game 2: No. 1 North Carolina 8, No. 4 VCU 0
      • Game 3: No. 4 VCU 5, No. 2 Tennessee 4
        • Tennessee eliminated
      • Game 4: No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 3 East Carolina | 5 p.m. | ACC Network
      • Game 5: No. 4 VCU vs. TBA | 12 p.m.
    • College Station Regional
      • Game 1: No. 1 Texas A&M 7, No. 4 Lamar 5
      • Game 2: No. 3 Texas State 5, No. 2 USC 4
      • Game 3: Southern California 19, Lamar University 6
        • Lamar University eliminated
      • Game 4: No. 1 Texas A&M vs. Texas St. | 9 p.m.| ESPN+
    • Lincoln Regional
      • Game 1: No. 1 Nebraska 4, No. 4 South Dakota State 1
      • Game 2: No. 2 Ole Miss 7, No. 3 Arizona State 6
      • Game 3: Arizona State 17, South Dakota State 0
      • Game 4: No. 1 Nebraska vs. No. 2 Ole Miss | 8 p.m. | ESPNU
    • Auburn Regional
      • Game 1: No. 4 Milwaukee 13, No. 1 Auburn 8
      • Game 2: No. 2 UCF 9, No. 3 NC State 3
      • Game 3: No. 1 Auburn vs. NC State | 3 p.m. (Elimination game) | ESPN
      • Game 4: No. 4 Milwaukee vs. UCF | 8 p.m. | ESPN+
    • Atlanta Regional
      • Game 1: No. 2 Georgia Tech 22, UIC 5
      • Game 2: No. 2 Oklahoma 8, No. 3 The Citadel 3 
      • Game 3: No. 4 UIC vs. No. 3 The Citadel | 2 p.m. (Elimination game) | ESPN+
      • Game 4: No. 1 Georgia Tech vs. No. 2 Oklahoma | 6 p.m. | ESPN+
    • Lawrence Regional
      • Game 1: No. 1 Kansas 6, No. 4 Northeastern 3
      • Game 2: No. 2 Arkansas 9, No. 3 Missouri State 5
      • Game 3: The Citadel 9, UIC 8
        • UIC eliminated 
      • Game 4: No. 1 Kansas vs. No. 2 Arkansas | 6 p.m. | ESPN+
    • Tallahassee Regional
      • Game 1: No. 4 St. John’s 6, No. 1 Florida State 5
      • Game 2: No. 3 Northern Illinois 12, No. 2 Coastal Carolina 10
      • Game 3: No. 1 Florida State vs. No. 2 Coastal Carolina | 2 p.m. (Elimination game) | ACC Network
      • Game 4: No. 4 Saint John’s (New York) vs. No. 3 NIU | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
    • Tuscaloosa Regional
      • Game 1: No. 3 USC Upstate 8, No. 2 Oklahoma State 5
      • Game 2: No. 1 Alabama 21, No. 4 Alabama State 3
      • Game 3: Oklahoma State 8, Alabama State 7
        • Alabama State eliminated
      • Game 4: No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 3 USC Upstate | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
    • Austin Regional
      • Game 1: No. 1 Texas 19, No. 4 Holy Cross 1
      • Game 2: No. 3 Tarleton State 11, No. 2 UC Santa Barbara 5
      • Game 3: UC Santa Barbara 15, Holy Cross 1
        • Holy Cross eliminated  
      • Game 4: No. 1 Texas vs. No. 3 Tarleton State | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
    • Eugene Regional
      • Game 1: No. 3 Washington State 3, No. 2 Oregon State 2
      • Game 2: No. 1 Oregon 14, No. 4 Yale 2
      • Game 3: Oregon State 9, Yale 2
        • Yale eliminated
      • Game 4: No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 3 Washington State | 9 p.m. | ESPN+ 
    • Starkville Regional
      • Game 1: No. 1 Mississippi State 10, No. 4 Lipscomb 1
      • Game 2: No. 2 Cincinnati 12, No. 3 Louisiana 2
      • Game 3: Louisiana 10, Lipscomb 4
        • Lipscomb eliminated
      • Game 4: No. 1 Mississippi State vs. No. 2 Cincinnati | 9 p.m. | ESPN+
    • Athens Regional
      • Game 1: No. 3 Liberty 4, No. 2 Boston College 3
      • Game 2: No. 1 Georgia 18, No. 4 LIU 2
      • Game 3: No. 2 Boston College 8, No. 4 LIU 4
        • LIU eliminated
      • Game 4: No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 3 Liberty | 5 p.m. | ESPN+
      • Game 5: No. 2 Boston College vs. TBA | 12 p.m. 
  • Super regionals: Friday, June 5 to Monday, June 8 | TBA host sites
  • Men’s College World Series: Friday, June 12 – Sunday/Monday 21/22 | Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, NE
    • Game 1 | 2 p.m. Friday, June 12 on ESPN
    • Game 2 | 7 p.m. Friday, June 12 on ESPN
    • Game 3 | 3 p.m. Saturday, June 13 on ESPN
    • Game 4 | 8 p.m. Saturday, June 13 on ESPN
    • Game 5 | 2 p.m. Sunday, June 14 on ESPN
    • Game 6 | 7 p.m. Sunday, June 14 on ESPN
    • Game 7 | 2 p.m. Monday, June 15 on ESPN
    • Game 8 | 7 p.m. Monday, June 15 on ESPN
    • Game 9 | 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 16 on ESPN
    • Game 10 | 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 16 on ESPN
    • Game 11 | 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 17 on ESPN
    • Game 12 | 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 17 on ESPN 
    • Bracket 1 | TBD Thursday, June 18 on ESPN (if necessary)
    • Bracket 2 | TBD Thursday, June 18 on ESPN (if necessary)
    • Championship Series Game 1 | TBD Saturday, June 20 on ESPN
    • Championship Series Game 2 | 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 21 on ABC
    • Championship Series Game 3 | 7 p.m. Monday, June 22 on ESPN (if necessary)

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  • Selection show: Monday, May 25 at noon | ESPN
    • Press release

Where will the MCWS be played?

🐯 TIGERS BACK ON TOP: Relive LSU winning the 2025 Men’s College World Series

Omaha, Nebraska, has been the home of the MCWS since 1950, just a few years after it began, but the championship has moved shop a few times since then. It’s been played in Omaha Municipal Stadium, Rosenblatt Stadium for 46 years and now Charles Schwab Field Omaha, formerly known as TD Ameritrade Park, which replaced Rosenblatt in 2011. 

The field can house as many as 35,000 fans, hosting a multitude of different events. But when June comes around, Charles Schwab Omaha returns to its origin as college baseball’s homeland, bringing fans across the world to see the best teams and players in America square off. 

NCAA DI baseball tournament selection process

The 2026 NCAA DI baseball tournament field will be announced during a selection show on Monday, May 25 at noon ET on ESPN2. 

Since 1954, the bracket has been split into two qualifying groups: automatic berths and the at-large selections. Like last year, this season 29 conference champions will receive automatic berths and 35 teams will receive at-large bids, decided by the NCAA DI Baseball Committee.

To be eligible for an at-large bid, teams must have a better than .500 record against DI opponents. 

👉 Tap here to watch last year’s selection show

NCAA DI baseball championship history

LSU took home its eighth national championship in 2025, taking down Coastal Carolina in two games, claiming its second title in the past three seasons. Left-hander Kade Anderson was named the Most Outstanding Player after tossing a complete game shutout in Game 1. 

Jay Johnson became the fastest coach in college baseball history to collect two national championships at one school. 

The SEC has had its way in Omaha recently, winning the last six titles. Take a look at the full history below. 

Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site
2025 LSU (53-15) Jay Johnson 5-3 Coastal Carolina Omaha, Neb.
2024 Tennessee (60-13) Tony Vitello 6-5 Texas A&M Omaha, Neb.
2023 LSU (54-17) Jay Johnson 18-4 Florida Omaha, Neb.
2022 Ole Miss (42-23) Mike Bianco 4-2 Oklahoma Omaha, Neb.
2021 Mississippi State (50-18) Chris Lemonis 9-0 Vanderbilt Omaha, Neb.
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19 — — — —
2019 Vanderbilt (59-12) Tim Corbin 8-2 Michigan Omaha, Neb.
2018 Oregon State (55-12-1) Pat Casey 5-0 Arkansas Omaha, Neb.
2017 Florida (52-19) Kevin O’Sullivan 6-1 LSU Omaha, Neb.
2016 Coastal Carolina (55-18) Gary Gilmore 4-3 Arizona Omaha, Neb.
2015 Virginia (44-24) Brian O’Connor 4-2 Vanderbilt Omaha, Neb.
2014 Vanderbilt (51-21) Tim Corbin 3-2 Virginia Omaha, Neb.
2013 * UCLA (49-17) John Savage 8-0 Mississippi State Omaha, Neb.
2012 * Arizona (48-17) Andy Lopez 4-1 South Carolina Omaha, Neb.
2011 * South Carolina (55-14) Ray Tanner 5-2 Florida Omaha, Neb.
2010 South Carolina (54-16) Ray Tanner 2-1 (11 inn.) UCLA Omaha, Neb.
2009 LSU (56-17) Paul Mainieri 11-4 Texas Omaha, Neb.
2008 Fresno State (47-31) Mike Batesole 6-1 Georgia Omaha, Neb.
2007 * Oregon State (49-18) Pat Casey 9-3 North Carolina Omaha, Neb.
2006 Oregon State (50-16) Pat Casey 3-2 North Carolina Omaha, Neb.
2005 * Texas (56-16) Augie Garrido 6-2 Florida Omaha, Neb.
2004 Cal St. Fullerton (47-22) George Horton 3-2 Texas Omaha, Neb.
2003 Rice (58-12) Wayne Graham 14-2 Stanford Omaha, Neb.
2002 * Texas (57-15) Augie Garrido 12-6 South Carolina Omaha, Neb.
2001 * Miami (Fla.) (53-12) Jim Morris 12-1 Stanford Omaha, Neb.
2000 * LSU (52-17) Skip Bertman 6-5 Stanford Omaha, Neb.
1999 * Miami (Fla.) (50-13) Jim Morris 6-5 Florida State Omaha, Neb.
1998 Southern California (49-17) Mike Gillespie 21-14 Arizona State Omaha, Neb.
1997 * LSU (57-13) Skip Bertman 13-6 Alabama Omaha, Neb.
1996 * LSU (52-15) Skip Bertman 9-8 Miami (Fla.) Omaha, Neb.
1995 * Cal St. Fullerton (57-9) Augie Garrido 11-5 Southern California Omaha, Neb.
1994 * Oklahoma (50-17) Larry Cochell 13-5 Georgia Tech Omaha, Neb.
1993 LSU (53-17-1) Skip Bertman 8-0 Wichita State Omaha, Neb.
1992 * Pepperdine (48-11-1) Andy Lopez 3-2 Cal St. Fullerton Omaha, Neb.
1991 * LSU (55-18) Skip Bertman 6-3 Wichita State Omaha, Neb.
1990 Georgia (52-19) Steve Webber 2-1 Oklahoma State Omaha, Neb.
1989 Wichita State (68-16) Gene Stephenson 5-3 Texas Omaha, Neb.
1988 Stanford (46-23) Mark Marquess 9-4 Arizona State Omaha, Neb.
1987 Stanford (53-17) Mark Marquess 9-5 Oklahoma State Omaha, Neb.
1986 Arizona (49-19) Jerry Kindall 10-2 Florida State Omaha, Neb.
1985 Miami (Fla.) (64-16) Ron Fraser 10-6 Texas Omaha, Neb.
1984 Cal St. Fullerton (66-20) Augie Garrido 3-1 Texas Omaha, Neb.
1983 * Texas (66-14) Cliff Gustafson 4-3 Alabama Omaha, Neb.
1982 * Miami (Fla.) (55-17-1) Ron Fraser 9-3 Wichita State Omaha, Neb.
1981 Arizona State (55-13) Jim Brock 7-4 Oklahoma State Omaha, Neb.
1980 Arizona (45-21-1) Jerry Kindall 5-3 Hawaii Omaha, Neb.
1979 Cal St. Fullerton (60-14-1) Augie Garrido 2-1 Arkansas Omaha, Neb.
1978 * Southern California (54-9) Rod Dedeaux 10-3 Arizona State Omaha, Neb.
1977 Arizona State (57-12) Jim Brock 2-1 South Carolina Omaha, Neb.
1976 Arizona (56-17) Jerry Kindall 7-1 Eastern Michigan Omaha, Neb.
1975 Texas (59-6) Cliff Gustafson 5-1 South Carolina Omaha, Neb.
1974 Southern California (50-20) Rod Dedeaux 7-3 Miami (Fla.) Omaha, Neb.
1973 * Southern California (51-11) Rod Dedeaux 4-3 Arizona State Omaha, Neb.
1972 Southern California (47-13-1) Rod Dedeaux 1-0 Arizona State Omaha, Neb.
1971 Southern California (46-11) Rod Dedeaux 5-2 Southern Illinois Omaha, Neb.
1970 Southern California (45-13) Rod Dedeaux 2-1 (15 inn.) Florida State Omaha, Neb.
1969 Arizona State (56-11) Bobby Winkles 10-1 Tulsa Omaha, Neb.
1968 * Southern California (43-12-1) Rod Dedeaux 4-3 Southern Illinois Omaha, Neb.
1967 Arizona State (53-12) Bobby Winkles 11-0 Houston Omaha, Neb.
1966 Ohio State (27-6-1) Marty Karow 8-2 Oklahoma State Omaha, Neb.
1965 Arizona State (54-8) Bobby Winkles 2-0 Ohio State Omaha, Neb.
1964 Minnesota (31-12) Dick Siebert 5-1 Missouri Omaha, Neb.
1963 Southern California (35-10) Rod Dedeaux 5-2 Arizona Omaha, Neb.
1962 Michigan (34-15) Don Lund 5-4 (15 inn.) Santa Clara Omaha, Neb.
1961 * Southern California (36-7) Rod Dedeaux 1-0 Oklahoma State Omaha, Neb.
1960 Minnesota (34-7-1) Dick Siebert 2-1 (10 inn.) Southern California Omaha, Neb.
1959 Oklahoma State (27-5) Toby Greene 5-0 Arizona Omaha, Neb.
1958 Southern California (29-3) Rod Dedeaux 8-7 (12 inn.) Missouri Omaha, Neb.
1957 * California (35-10) George Wolfman 1-0 Penn State Omaha, Neb.
1956 Minnesota (37-9) Dick Siebert 12-1 Arizona Omaha, Neb.
1955 Wake Forest (29-7) Taylor Sanford 7-6 Western Michigan Omaha, Neb.
1954 Missouri (22-4) John “Hi” Simmons 4-1 Rollins Omaha, Neb.
1953 Michigan (21-9) Ray Fisher 7-5 Texas Omaha, Neb.
1952 Holy Cross (21-3) Jack Barry 8-4 Missouri Omaha, Neb.
1951 * Oklahoma (19-9) Jack Baer 3-2 Tennessee Omaha, Neb.
1950 Texas (27-6) Bibb Falk 3-0 Washington State Omaha, Neb.
1949 * Texas (23-7) Bibb Falk 10-3 Wake Forest Wichita, Kan.
1948 Southern California (26-4) Sam Barry 9-2 Yale Kalamazoo, Mich.
1947 * California (31-10) Clint Evans 8-7 Yale Kalamazoo, Mich.

*Indicates undefeated teams in College World Series play.

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