2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament Bracket: Updated Super Regional matchups, scores, schedule

After an exciting start to the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament, the Super Regional round will take center stage this weekend. A chance to get to the College World Series is on the line for each team participating.
Chaos has been the name of the game thus far. Both No. 1 overall seed Vanderbilt and No. 2 Texas were eliminated from the tournament during their regional round. Now, it’s anyone’s guess who will still be standing at the end of the Super Regional portion of the NCAA Tournament.
The path will consist of multiple best of three series. That means the first team to beat the other twice will advance through to Omaha and compete in the 2025 College World Series. Below is the complete schedule, updated with results as the scores pour in throughout the weekend. Check it out.
2025 NCAA Baseball Super Regional:
Louisville Super Regional: Louisville vs. Miami
Game 1: Louisville 8, Miami 1
After a pair of weather delays, Louisville eventually ran away with an 8-1 victory on Miami in Game 1 of the Louisville Super Regional. The Cardinals took an early lead and never looked back, rattling off five runs in the third inning alone. Jake Munroe was the Cardinals’ star, hitting back-to-back home runs for a game-high five RBIs.
Game 2: Miami 9, Louisville 6
Miami struck first in the bottom of the 2nd as Michael Torres drove in a run. Then, Louisville responded in the top of the third with three runs, including a two-run home run from Eddie King Jr. Jake Munroe added a solo shot in the 4th to go up 4-1. Miami took the lead back 5-4 in the bottom of the 4th, which included a Jake Ogden three-run home run. King Jr. then blasted another home run to tie it 5-5 in the top of the 7th. In the bottom half, Gonzalez drove in a run to give Miami a 6-5 lead. The ‘Canes added three more for good measure in the 8th to build themselves a cushion and ultimately force Game 3.
Game 3: Louisville 3, Miami 2 – Louisville wins Louisville Super Regional
Max Galvin got the scoring going in the top of the third inning with a two run blast to give Miami a 2-0 lead over the Cardinals. Zion Rose scored the second of two runs for Louisville in the bottom of the 4th following a review for runner’s interference. The controversial call didn’t go Miami’s way and things were tied. Eddie King Jr. smacked a double in the bottom of the 7th, driving in Jake Munroe to take a 3-2 lead. It proved to be enough even with a tense 9th inning as Miami had two runners on with just one out. Louisville advanced to the College World Series.
Corvallis Super Regional: No. 8 Oregon State vs. No. 9 Florida State
Game 1: Oregon State 5, Florida State 4
On Friday, Oregon State clawed its way to a 5-4 victory in the 10th inning against Florida State. The Beavers entered the bottom of the ninth inning down 4-1. However, they never relented, and ultimately tied the game at four runs when Jacob Krieg hit a single to left field. Oregon State didn’t lose any of its momentum in extra innings, quickly scoring when given the chance to win the game.
Game 2: Florida State 3, Oregon State 1
Florida State forced a game three in the Corvallis Super Regional with a 3-1 win over Oregon State Saturday night. The Beavers dinged FSU superstar left-handed pitcher Jamie Arnold for a run in the first inning, but were held scoreless over the final eight innings. Arnold threw 113 pitches in 6 ⅔ innings, where he allowed six hits and one earned run with nine strikeouts. The Seminoles tied the game in the bottom of the third with a Max Williams RBI-single and tacked on two more runs with a seventh inning Gage Harrelson RBI-single and an eighth inning bases loaded drawn walk by Jaxson West. It now all comes down to the Super Regional Final, where a Seminole win would mark back-to-back College World Series appearances for FSU and an Oregon State win would mark its first Omaha trip since 2018.
Game 3: Oregon State 14, Florida State 10 – Oregon State wins Corvallis Super Regional
Oregon State did all kinds of damage on offense early on, hitting for the cycle with home runs in just the first three innings to give them 13 runs. That was more than enough by the end to get them a final win in the Corvallis Super Regional and allow them to advance to the Men’s College World Series in Omaha for the eighth time ever and first time since 2018.
Chapel Hill Super Regional: No. 5 North Carolina vs. Arizona
Game 1: North Carolina 18, Arizona 2
Arizona got on the board first with a run in the top of the first inning, but North Carolina piled it on after that. The Tar Heels would score five in the bottom of the first, and that was only a small taste of what was to come, as they’d reach 18 by the end of the afternoon. Jake Knapp shoved on the mound, going seven innings and allowing two runs on nine hits. The Wildcats will need a much, much better effort to stave off elimination on Saturday.
Game 2: Arizona 10, North Carolina 8
Arizona bit back on Saturday. The Wildcats got the wind knocked out of their sails on Friday, as the Tar Heels offense exploded, but Arizona is here for a reason, and they proved it in the second game of this series. It wasn’t easy, as both teams traded blows inning after inning, but it was the Wildcats who prevailed in the end by two runs. Leading the way with three RBIs was Maddox Mihalakis. Now, it’ll all come down to Game 3 on Sunday, as these two teams battle for a chance to get to the College World Series.
Game 3: Arizona 4, North Carolina 3 – Arizona wins Chapel Hill Super Regional
On Sunday, Arizona punched its ticket to the Men’s College World Series with a 4-3 win over North Carolina. The Wildcats trailed most of the game but took a one-run lead after rattling off three runs in the seventh inning. The Tar Heels ultimately failed to respond. With the win, Arizona will make its 19th CWS appearance in program history.
Auburn Super Regional: No. 4 Auburn vs. No. 13 Coastal Carolina
Game 1: Coastal Carolina def. Auburn, 7-6
Coastal Carolina won a 10-inning game which lasted late into the night thanks to a weather delay midway through the contest. The Tigers mounted a late comeback after play resumed, but was unable to close the deal after forcing extra innings. In the end, a Caden Bodine home run in the top of the 10th put the Chanticleers one win away from the College World Series.
Game 2: Coastal Carolina 4, Auburn 1 – Coastal Carolina wins Auburn Regional
The Chanticleers, now riding a 23-game winning streak, are headed back to the College World Series for the first time since 2016 after sweeping the Auburn Super Regional. Auburn jumped out to an early 1-0 lead on Saturday, but Coastal outscored the Tigers 4-0 over the final three innings to take the win and Super Regional. The SEC, which had 13 teams make the NCAA Tournament, is now down to just three teams in the field (LSU, Arkansas and Tennessee) and can get just two teams to Omaha with the Razorbacks and Volunteers playing each other.
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Fayetteville Super Regional: No. 3 Arkansas vs. No. 14 Tennessee
Game 1: Arkansas 4, Tennessee 3
If emotions are what you want at this stage of the NCAA Tournament, the Fayetteville Super Regional is the place to be. Arkansas emerged victorious in the all-important Game 1 of the Super Regional, 4-3. Zach Root, despite going on an NSFW rant, was brilliant for seven innings. The Hogs are now one win away from getting back to Omaha, taking down an SEC opponent along the way.
Game 2: Arkansas 11, Tennessee 4 – Arkansas wins Fayetteville Super Regional
The ‘Hogs got to Omaha in their win on Sunday with an all-around outing against the Volunteers. Arkansas put up double-digit runs, in large part to a grand slam from Logan Maxwell with three home runs total, while also pitching an outing with five on the mound where they had an ERA of 3.62 and allowed seven hits total. That eliminated the defending national champions and sent the Razorbacks to the College World Series for the dozenth time ever.
Baton Rouge Super Regional: No. 6 LSU vs. West Virginia
Game 1: LSU 16, West Virginia 9
An offensive explosion occurred Saturday on Baton Rouge, as both LSU and West Virginia put up big numbers. Weirdly enough, the Mountaineers put up more hits than the Tigers 11-8. LSU was able to draw a good chunk of walks and was even hit by six pitches. An unusual way to put runs on the board but head coach Jay Johnson will take it. Now, the Tigers are one win away from getting back to the College World Series.
Game 2: LSU 12, West Virginia 5 – LSU wins Baton Rouge Super Regional
For a minute it looked like the Mountaineers might fight their way back into a contest that the Tigers blew open early. But only for a minute. After West Virginia cut the lead to 6-4 in the fifth inning, LSU opened things back up in the top of the seventh inning. Aided by a pair of Mountaineers errors, the Tigers plated six runs in the frame to take a 12-4 lead. West Virginia tried to get back into it, but could only manage a solo home run, falling 12-5.
Durham Super Regional: Murray State vs. Duke
Game 1: Duke 7, Murray State 4
Duke is one win away from advancing to Omaha after taking care of business against Murray State on Saturday. The Blue Devils found themselves trailing 2-0 early but scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the third to tie the game up. They followed that up with a three-run fourth inning after Kyle Johnson got the things started in the inning with a two-RBI double. That put Duke in front for good as Owen Proksch secure the win at pitcher with seven strikeouts in 5.2 innings of work.
Game 2: Murray State 19, Duke 9
There will be a Game 3 of the Durham Super Regional after Murray State poured 19 runs onto the host Blue Devils on Sunday. The Racers scored nine runs in the seventh inning to put the game well out of reach after Duke cut into Murray State’s lead in the sixth. Murray State entered the seventh inning leading by two runs and ended it leading by double digits. This was after they led Duke 10-3 to begin the game. The Racer’s and Blue Devils will meet on Monday for the rubber match to decide which team will advance to Omaha.
Game 3: Murray State 5, Duke 4 – Murray State wins Durham Super Regional
Murray State is headed to the College World Series for the first time in program history after winning back-to-back elimination games against Duke. The Racers found themselves trailing much of the way Monday evening before a solo homer from Jonathan Hogart tied the game at 3 in the bottom of the seventh. Murray State then added two runs in the top of the eighth to go up for good. Graham Kellam picked up the win at pitcher as he struck out four batters in 2.2 innings of work.
Los Angeles Super Regional: No. 15 UCLA vs. UTSA
Game 1: UCLA 5, UTSA 2
The Bruins won Game 1 on Saturday and find themselves one more victory away from Omaha. Although UTSA took an early 2-0 lead, UCLA responded in the third inning to come back with a pair of runs to even the score. It didn’t take long for them to claim the advantage, as Dean West flied out in the fourth to drive in the go ahead run. The Bruins added a pair of insurance runs when Roman Martin tripled in the eighth inning to make a 5-2 game, which would end up being the final score.
Game 2: UCLA 7, UTSA 0 – UCLA wins Los Angeles Super Regional
UCLA is headed to the College World Series for the first time in more than a decade after beating the Roadrunners on Sunday.Things were scoreless for the first three innings before the Bruins broke through in the fourth with an RBI single from Toussaint Bythewood. Another RBI single from Roch Cholowsky in the fifth made it a 2-0 advantage. UCLA coasted from there on the backs of its defense. Chris Grothues earned the victory at pitcher with two strikeouts and no hits allowed in 2.2 innings of work.The Bruins added a combined five runs in the eighth and ninth innings to secure the win for good.
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