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2023 NCAA baseball tournament bracket, College World Series schedule, dates, & regional matchups

On Monday, the selection committee announced the field of 64 for the 2023 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.

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Top seeds

The field of 64 includes eight national seeds, which you may consider the pre-tourney favorites to reach Omaha. Here are this year’s eight national seeds: 

  1. Wake Forest (47-10)
  2. Florida (44-14)
  3. Arkansas (41-16)
  4. Clemson (43-17)
  5. LSU (43-15)
  6. Vanderbilt (41-18)
  7. Virginia (45-12)
  8. Stanford (38-16)

If a national seed wins its regional, then it hosts the super regional when possible. Otherwise, the sites of the super regionals will be announced after the regional round concludes. Regional play gets underway on Friday, June 2. Now, here are the matchups for all 16 regionals — reminder that each region is seeded one through four and is hosted by one of the 16 national seeds.

Winston-Salem Regional

Hosted by No. 1 national seed Wake Forest.

Gainesville Regional

Hosted by No. 2 national seed Florida.

Fayetteville Regional

Hosted by No. 3 national seed Arkansas.

Clemson Regional

Hosted by No. 4 national seed Clemson.

Baton Rouge Regional

Hosted by No. 5 national seed LSU.

Nashville Regional

Hosted by No. 6 national seed Vanderbilt.

Charlottesville Regional

Hosted by No. 7 national seed Virginia.

Stanford Regional

Hosted by No. 8 national seed Stanford.

Coral Gables Regional

Hosted by No. 9 national seed Miami.

Conway Regional

Hosted by No. 10 national seed Coastal Carolina.

Stillwater Regional

Hosted by No. 11 national seed Oklahoma State.

Lexington Regional

Hosted by No. 12 national seed Kentucky.

Auburn Regional

Hosted by No. 13 national seed Auburn.

Terre Haute Regional

Hosted by No. 14 national seed Indiana State.

Columbia Regional

Hosted by No. 15 national seed South Carolina.

Tuscaloosa Regional

Hosted by No. 16 national seed Alabama.

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