Top-ranked Tennessee leads the field in the 2022 NCAA Division I college baseball tournament, with the field of 64 teams all looking to secure a trip to Omaha and a spot in the College World Series.
The Vols are one of nine teams from the SEC in the field, which ties the ACC for the most by any conference. However, reigning national champion Mississippi State will not have a chance to defend its title after failing to qualify for this year’s tournament.
The Regionals will be played June 3-6 at 16 sites, hosted by the top 16 overall seeds. The Super Regionals will be played June 10-12 or June 11-13, with the eight sites announced by the NCAA on June 7.
The Men’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, begins on June 17, with the best-of-3 finals starting June 25.
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A look at the regional, super regional and College World Series schedule, with results as the games are played:
All times Eastern and subject to change
Knoxville Regional
Hosted by No. 1 overall seed Tennessee
#3 Campbell 15, #2 Georgia Tech 8
#1 Tennessee 10, #4 Alabama State 0
Stanford Regional
Hosted by No. 2 overall seed Stanford
#2 Texas State 7, #3 UC-Santa Barbara 3
#1 Stanford 20, #4 Binghamton 7
Corvallis Regional
Hosted by No. 3 overall seed Oregon State
#3 San Diego 3, #2 Vanderbilt 2
#1 Oregon St. 5, #4 New Mexico St. 4 (10 innings)
Blacksburg Regional
Hosted by No. 4 overall seed Virginia Tech
#3 Columbia 8, #2 Gonzaga 2
#1 Virginia Tech 15, #4 Wright St. 9
College Station Regional
Hosted by No. 5 overall seed Texas A&M
#1 Texas A&M 8, #4 Oral Roberts 2
#3 Louisiana 7, #2 TCU 6
Coral Gables Regional
Hosted by No. 6 overall seed Miami-FL
Saturday
#1 Miami (FL) (39 – 18) vs. #4 Canisius (29 – 23), 12 p.m., ESPN+
#3 Ole Miss (32 – 22) vs. #2 Arizona (37 – 23), 7 p.m., ESPNU
Stillwater Regional
Hosted by No. 7 overall seed Oklahoma State
#2 Arkansas, #3 Grand Canyon 1
#1 Oklahoma St. 10, #4 Missouri St. 5
Greenville Regional
Hosted by No. 8 overall seed East Carolina
#1 East Carolina 17, #4 Coppin St. 1
#2 Virginia 7, #3 Coastal Carolina 2
Austin Regional
Hosted by No. 9 overall seed Texas
#1 Texas 11,. #4 Air Force 3
#2 Louisiana Tech 12, #3 DBU 5
Chapel Hill Regional
Hosted by No. 10 overall seed North Carolina
#1 North Carolina 15, #4 Hofstra 4
#3 VCU 8, #2 Georgia 1
Hattiesburg Regional
Hosted by No. 11 overall seed Southern Mississippi
#1 Southern Miss. 2, #4 Army West Point 0
#2 LSU 14, #3 Kennesaw St. 11
Louisville Regional
Hosted by No. 12 overall seed Louisville
#1 Louisville 7, #4 Southeast Mo. St. 2
#3 Michigan 8, #2 Oregon 6
Gainesville Regional
Hosted by No. 13 overall seed Florida
#2 Oklahoma 16, #3 Liberty 3
#1 Florida 7, #4 Central Mich. 3
Auburn Regional
Hosted by No. 14 overall seed Auburn
#3 Florida State 5, #2 UCLA 3
#1 Auburn 19, #4 Southeastern La. 7
College Park Regional
Hosted by No. 15 overall seed Maryland
#3 UConn 8, #2 Wake Forest 7
#1 Maryland 23, #4 LIU 2
Statesboro Regional
Hosted by No. 16 overall seed Georgia Southern
#2 Notre Dame 3, #3 Texas Tech 2
#1 Ga. Southern (40-18) vs. #4 UNC Greensboro (34-28), Saturday 10 a.m., ESPN+
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NCAA Super Regionals
The Super Regionals will be played June 10-12 or June 11-13, with the eight sites announced by the NCAA on June 7.
College World Series
The Men’s College World Series begins on June 17 in Omaha, with the best-of-3 finals starting June 25 and the championship game on June 27.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NCAA baseball: Scores, schedule, game times, TV for 2022 tournament