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CWS teams: NCAA baseball bracket, super regional scores, schedule

The road to Omaha and the College World Series is almost complete.

No. 13 Coastal Carolina became the first team to punch its ticket to the CWS with a super regional sweep against No. 4 Auburn down on The Plains. The Chanticleers have won 23 consecutive games, which is the longest active win streak entering the CWS since 1999.

Super regional action opened on June 6 and will carry through June 9 at eight different sites around the country, depending on whether some super regional matchups need the ‘if necessary’ Game 3 to be played.

Action gets underway on June 13 in Omaha with the start of bracket play at Charles Schwab Field. Here’s what you need to know about who is advancing to the College World Series, including a first look at the matchups in Omaha and more:

Who’s in College World Series? Updated NCAA baseball, CWS bracket

This section will be updated as teams punch their tickets to the CWS

  • No. 3 Arkansas (won Fayetteville Super Regional)
  • No. 6 LSU (won Baton Rouge Super Regional)
  • No. 8 Oregon State (won Corvallis Super Regional)
  • No. 13 Coastal Carolina (won Auburn Super Regional)
  • No. 15 UCLA (won Los Angeles Super Regional)
  • Arizona (won Chapel Hill Super Regional)
  • Louisville (won Louisville Super Regional)

NCAA baseball super regional scores

Here’s a full look at scores from the eight super regional sites of the NCAA baseball tournament:

Louisville Super Regional

  • Game 1: Louisville 8, Miami 1
  • Game 2: Miami 9, Louisville 7
  • Game 3: Louisville 3, Miami 2 (Louisville wins series 2-1)

Corvallis Super Regional

  • Game 1: Oregon State 5, Florida State 4
  • Game 2: Florida State 3, Oregon State 1
  • Game 3: Oregon State 14, Florida State 10 (Oregon State win series 2-1)

Chapel Hill Super Regional

  • Game 1: North Carolina 18, Arizona 2
  • Game 2: Arizona 10, North Carolina 8
  • Game 3: Arizona 4, North Carolina 3 (Arizona wins series 2-1)

Auburn Super Regional

  • Game 1: Coastal Carolina 7, Auburn 6 (10 Innings)
  • Game 2: Coastal Carolina 4, Auburn 1 (Coastal Carolina wins series 2-0)

Los Angeles Super Regional

  • Game 1: UCLA 5, UTSA 2
  • Game 2: UCLA 7, UTSA 0 (UCLA wins series 2-0)

Durham Super Regional

  • Game 1: Duke 7, Murray State 4
  • Game 2: Murray State 19, Duke 9
  • Game 3: 7 p.m. ET

Baton Rouge Super Regional

  • Game 1: LSU 16, West Virginia 9
  • Game 2: LSU 12, West Virginia 5 (LSU wins series 2-0)

Fayetteville Super Regional

  • Game 1: Arkansas 4, Tennessee 3
  • Game 2: Arkansas 11, Tennessee 4 (Arkansas wins series 2-0)

When is the CWS?

  • CWS start date: June 13
  • CWS end date: June 22 or June 23

The 2025 College World Series will get underway at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha on June 13. The best-of-three CWS championship series will start on June 21 and end on either June 22 or June 23, depending on whether the ‘if necessary’ Game 3 needs to be played or not.

College World Series schedule

Here’s a breakdown of the schedule for the opening days of the 2025 CWS, including available first pitch and TV channel information:

All times Eastern

Friday, June 13

  • Game 1: 2 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 2: 7 p.m. | ESPN

Saturday, June 14

  • Game 3: 2 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 4: 7 p.m. | ESPN

How to watch College World Series?

  • TV channel: ESPN | ESPN2 | ABC
  • Streaming: ESPN app | ESPN+

The College World Series will be broadcast nationally across several channels of the ESPN family of networks. Of the 17 possible games to be played in the CWS, 15 of them will air on ESPN, while one will air each on ESPN2 and ABC.

ESPN will carry two of the three possible CWS finals games, with Game 2 of the championship series on June 22 set to be aired on ABC. ESPN2’s lone CWS will be the 7 p.m. ET game on June 15. Streaming options for the CWS include the ESPN app (with a TV login) and ESPN+, ESPN’s subscription streaming service.

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