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2024 College World Series: Full bracket and schedule for NCAA baseball playoffs

The 2024 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament is in full swing, and teams are getting ready as they compete for a shot at the MCWS.

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From thrilling regional matchups to intense super regionals, the journey to the championship promises unforgettable moments on the diamond. The tournament began with the selection show, where the participating teams learned their coming schedules.

Sixteen regional sites were picked to host the coming games each featuring institutions with a strong host and a record.

What is the full schedule of the NCCA baseball playoffs?

The tournament selections was announced on Monday, May 27. The regional games will take place from Friday, May 31 to Monday, June 3. Super Regionals will be from Friday, June 7 to Sunday, June 9, or in some cases, from Saturday, June 8 to Monday, June 10.

First Day of Men’s College World Series Games will kicked off on Friday, June 14.

The 16 regional sites, host institutions and records.

  • Athens, Georgia: Hosted by Georgia (39-15)
  • Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Hosted by North Carolina (42-13)
  • Charlottesville, Virginia: Hosted by Virginia (41-15)
  • Clemson, South Carolina: Hosted by Clemson (41-14)
  • Bryan-College Station, Texas: Hosted by Texas A&M (44-13)
  • Corvallis, Oregon: Hosted by Oregon State (42-14)
  • Fayetteville, Arkansas: Hosted by Arkansas (43-14)
  • Greenville, North Carolina: Hosted by East Carolina (43-15)
  • Knoxville, Tennessee: Hosted by Tennessee (50-11)
  • Lexington, Kentucky: Hosted by Kentucky (40-14)
  • Norman, Oklahoma: Hosted by Oklahoma (37-19)
  • Raleigh, North Carolina: Hosted by NC State (33-20)
  • Santa Barbara, California: Hosted by UC Santa Barbara (42-12)
  • Stillwater, Oklahoma: Hosted by Oklahoma State (40-17)
  • Tallahassee, Florida: Hosted by Florida State (42-15)
  • Tucson, Arizona: Hosted by Arizona (36-21)

The top eight teams will play at TD Ameritrade Park with an official capacity of 24,500, but it can hold up to 35,000 spectators making it the largest non-MLB stadium in the United States. The biggest crowd ever to attend a game at TD Ameritrade Park was during the 2015 College World Series when LSU faced off against TCU in front of 28,846 fans. TCU won that game 8-4, eliminating the Tigers. Let’s hope this year we get some exiting games.

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