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The NCAA Regionals will be held from June 3 to June 6 in the Double Elimination Championship. Regional winners will advance to the Super Regionals, which will run from June 10 to June 13. The Super Regionals are the best of a series of 3. The eight Super Regionals will qualify for the College World Series, which begins June 17.
2022 NCAA Championship |
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Knoxville Regional | |
1. TN (1) | |
2. Georgia Tech | 2. Notre Dame |
3. Campbell | 3. Texas Tech |
4. Alabama | |
Austin Regional | |
1. Texas (9) | |
2. Louisiana Tech | 2. Virginia |
3. Dallas Baptist | |
4. Air Force | 4. Cobain State |
Regional College Station | |
1. Texas A&M (5) | 1. Louisville (12) |
2, Texas Christian | 2. Oregon |
3. Louisiana | 3. Michigan |
4. Oral Roberts |
4. Southeast Missouri |
Gainesville Regional | |
1- Florida (13) | |
2. Oklahoma | 2. Gonzaga |
3. Freedom | 3. Colombia |
4. Central Michigan | 4. Wright State |
stanford | |
1. Stanford (2) | 1- Maryland (15) |
2. Texas | 2. Wake Forest |
3. University of California, Santa Barbara | 3. Okon |
4. Binghamton | 4. Long Island |
Chapel Hill Regional | |
1. North Carolina (10) | |
2. Georgia | 2. Arkansas |
3. Virginia Commonwealth | |
4. Hofstra | |
Regional Coral Gables | |
1. Miami (6) | |
2. Arizona | |
3. Ole Miss | |
4. Canisos | 4. Army |
Auburn Regional | |
1 – Auburn (14) | |
2. University of California | 2. Vanderbilt |
3. Florida | 3. San Diego |
4. Southeast Louisiana |
last four in
1. Florida
2. Grand Canyon
3. Freedom
4. Ole Miss
last four out
1. North Carolina
2. Old Dominion
3. Rutgers
4. Ford
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