2025 NCAA Baseball Super Regionals: Results & Bracket

NCAA Baseball super Regionals: Road to Omaha Heats Up!

The stage is set! After a wild weekend of Regional action, the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament enters the Super Regional round. Sixteen teams remain,each vying for a coveted spot in the Collage World Series in Omaha. Get ready for another weekend of intense matchups, clutch performances, and unforgettable moments as these teams leave it all on the diamond.

Can the Super Regionals possibly top the drama of last weekend’s Regionals? We’re about to find out! Expect nail-biting finishes, unexpected upsets, and future MLB stars showcasing their talent. Think of it as March Madness, but with bats and balls. The pressure is on, and only the best will survive.

ArchySports.com is your one-stop shop for live scores, updated brackets, and in-depth analysis throughout the Super Regional weekend. We’ll be tracking every game, every at-bat, and every pitching change to bring you the most comprehensive coverage possible. Consider us your personal dugout companion as the road to Omaha intensifies.

2025 NCAA Baseball Super regional Schedule & TV Listings

here’s a look at the Super Regional matchups, dates, times, and TV channels. All times are Eastern. Game 3s, if necessary, will be played on Monday.

Super Regional Game 1 (ET) Game 2 (ET) Game 3 (ET, if necessary) TV
Auburn: Coastal carolina vs. Auburn Friday, 9:00 PM Saturday, 3:00 PM Monday, TBD ESPN2
Baton Rouge: West virginia vs. LSU Saturday, 2:00 PM Sunday, 6:00 PM Monday, TBD ESPN
Chapel Hill: Arizona vs. North Carolina friday, 12:00 PM Saturday, 12:00 PM Monday, TBD ESPN2
Corvallis: Florida State vs. Oregon State Friday, 6:00 PM Saturday, 9:00 PM Monday, TBD ESPN2
Durham: Murray State vs. Duke Saturday, 1:00 PM Sunday, 12:00 PM Monday, TBD ESPNU/ESPN+
Fayetteville: Tennessee vs. Arkansas Saturday, 5:00 PM sunday, 3:00 PM Monday, TBD ESPN
Los Angeles: UTSA vs. UCLA Saturday, 7:00 PM Sunday, 3:00 PM Monday, TBD ESPNU/ESPN+
Louisville: Miami vs. Louisville Friday, 3:00 PM saturday, 11:00 AM Monday, TBD ESPN2/ESPN

Super Regional Breakdowns & Expert Predictions

Want a deeper dive into each Super Regional matchup? Check out our individual previews:

Our team of college baseball experts will break down the key matchups, analyze pitching rotations, and provide insights into each team’s strengths and weaknesses. We’ll also offer our predictions for who will advance to Omaha.

Key Storylines to Watch

  • Can the underdog Murray State pull off another upset? Thay shocked the world in the Regionals, but can they keep the magic going against a tough Duke squad?
  • Will the SEC reign supreme? With multiple SEC teams in the Super Regionals, can they continue their dominance in college baseball?
  • Which star players will shine brightest? keep an eye on potential MLB draft picks as they showcase their skills on the national stage.

The Super Regionals are a crucial step on the road to Omaha. Expect intense competition, dramatic moments, and the emergence of future baseball stars. Stay tuned to ArchySports.com for complete coverage of the 2025 NCAA Baseball super Regionals!

Deep Dive: Key Stats and Super Regional Trends

Beyond the matchups and schedules, a deeper look at team performance reveals compelling insights. Let’s analyze some pivotal statistics and trends influencing the 2025 Super Regionals.

Key Statistical Indicators for Super Regional Contenders
Metric Definition Meaning 2025 top performers (examples)
Team Batting Average (AVG) Total hits divided by total at-bats. Indicates a team’s ability to get on base and score runs. LSU (.315), Tennessee (.308)
Earned Run Average (ERA) Average number of earned runs allowed per nine innings pitched. Reflects a team’s pitching effectiveness and ability to prevent runs. Oregon State (3.20), Duke (3.45)
On-Base Percentage (OBP) Percentage of plate appearances that result in a player reaching base. measures a team’s ability to get runners on base, setting up scoring opportunities. LSU (.420), Arkansas (.405)
Slugging Percentage (SLG) Total bases earned by a team divided by its total at-bats. Indicates a team’s power and ability to hit extra-base hits. Tennessee (.570), UCLA (.565)
Fielding percentage (FLD%) Percentage of plays a team makes in the field successfully. Showcases a team’s defensive prowess, minimizing errors that could lead to runs. UCLA (.985), North Carolina (.982)

This table illustrates the importance of these key metrics.Teams excelling in batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage, like LSU and Tennessee, frequently enough possess strong offensive power. Conversely, a low ERA, as seen with Oregon State and Duke, indicates a formidable pitching staff. solid fielding percentages, exemplified by UCLA and North Carolina, suggest a defense that minimizes errors, vital for consistent performance during these high-stakes games.

ArchySports.com’s Analysis: Our statistical models highlight a few key trends. First, teams with balanced offensive and defensive capabilities, reflected in both high offensive numbers *and* low ERAs, are positioned strongly. Second, those who perform well in the field tend to advance.Errors can be costly in the Super Regionals. the SEC’s apparent dominance,borne out by high rankings in many of these categories,means high-quality,must-see baseball.

2025 Super Regionals: FAQ

Got questions about the NCAA baseball Super Regionals? We’ve got answers! Here’s our frequently asked questions section to keep you informed.

What are the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals?

The Super Regionals are the second round of the NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. They pit the sixteen remaining teams (winners of the Regional rounds) against each other in a best-of-three series. The winners of each Super regional advance to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.

When and where are the 2025 Super Regionals being played?

The 2025 Super regionals are scheduled from friday, June 6th, to Monday, June 9th, 2025. The games are being played at eight different campus sites across the country. (See the schedule above for specific locations).

How do teams qualify for the Super Regionals?

Teams qualify for the Super Regionals by winning their respective Regional tournaments. Regionals consist of a four-team, double-elimination format. Sixteen teams then face off in the Super regionals.

Where can I watch the Super Regional games?

Games will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPN+. Check the schedule above for specific TV listings for each game.

What is the format of the Super regionals?

The Super Regionals are a best-of-three series. The first team to win two games in their series advances to the College World Series. This format adds considerable drama, making every game crucial.

How many teams make it to the College World Series from the Super Regionals?

Eight teams advance to the College World Series from the Super Regionals. The winners of each of the eight Super Regional series earn a spot in Omaha.

What are some key storylines to watch during the super Regionals?

Key storylines include: the performance of top-ranked teams,potential upsets by underdog teams,performances of projected MLB draft picks,and the overall dominance of certain conferences such as the SEC. ArchySports.com will bring you close coverage of these storylines and a lot more!

Who are the favorites to win the 2025 College World Series?

It’s too early to declare clear favorites, as upsets are common in college baseball. Tho, teams like LSU, tennessee, and Oregon State are frequently mentioned as top contenders. Keep an eye on our expert analysis for updated predictions.

Where can I find live scores and updates during the Super Regionals?

You can find live scores,updated brackets,and in-depth analysis on ArchySports.com. We’ll be providing thorough coverage throughout the super Regional weekend.

Have more questions? Feel free to reach out to us at support@archysports.com. We’re committed to keeping you informed!

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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