NCAA baseball super regionals: Live updates, schedule, scores
Friday's supers schedule
Four of the eight super regionals begin on Friday, with the rest set to start Saturday. The super regionals are best-of-3 series, so no teams can be eliminated on Friday.
Here's Friday's schedule:
- No. 16 West Virginia vs. Cal Poly | 12 p.m. | ESPN2
- No. 5 North Carolina vs. USC | 3 p.m. | ESPN2
- Troy vs. Little Rock | 5 p.m. | ESPNU
- No. 4 Auburn vs. Ole Miss | 8 p.m. | ESPN2
Check out the full super regionals schedule here.
How the bracket looks now
We started with 64 teams and are down to the last 16. After the supers, we'll have the last eight teams that will head to Omaha for the Men's College World Series.
You can also click or tap here for an interactive look at the bracket.
Re-ranking the 16 in the supers
From Michella Chester:
Sixty-four teams down to 16 in NCAA baseball. I re-ranked the remaining 16 teams in the tournament, taking their original seeding by the committee and re-ranked or moved them based on regional play.
1. Georgia
With both UCLA and Georgia Tech eliminated, it only made sense for the Dawgs to move into the top spot, especially after smooth sailing through their regional with hot bats and stellar pitching all weekend.
2. North Carolina
The Tar Heels looked really good, shut out VCU and then beat East Carolina twice. They looked pretty dominant in the regional final, scoring eight of their nine runs in a hurry in the first three innings.
3. Texas
Texas is up to No. 3 after cruising to the regional finals. Anthony Pack Jr. homered three times in Game 1. Aiden Robbins hit .429 with four homers, nine RBIs and delivered the two-run go-ahead homer versus Santa Barbara in the final.