2025 NCAA Division I baseball tournament


The 2025 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was the 78th edition of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, with [2025 2025 LSU Tigers baseball team|LSU Tigers baseball team|LSU] defeating [2025 2025 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers baseball team|Coastal Carolina Chanticleers baseball team|Coastal Carolina] for their eighth National Title. The 64-team tournament began on Friday, May 30, as part of the 2025 NCAA Division I baseball season and ended with the 2025 Men's College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which began on June 13 and ended on June 22.
The 64 participating NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected from an eligible 300 teams. Teams were divided into 16 regionals of four teams, each of which was conducted via a double-elimination bracket. Regional champions advanced to eight Super Regionals, each of which was conducted in a best-of-three-game series to determine the eight participants in the Men's College World Series. In the MWCS, two sets of four teams competed in double-elimination brackets, with the two bracket winners facing each other in a best-of-three-game series.

Tournament procedure

Sixty-four teams entered the tournament, with 29 of them receiving an automatic bid by either winning their conference's tournament or by finishing in first place in their conference. The remaining 35 bids were at-large, with selections extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.

National seeds

The sixteen national seeds were announced on the Selection Show on May 26. Teams in italics advanced to the Super Regionals. Teams in bold advanced to the 2025 Men's College World Series.
  1. [2025 2025 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team|Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team|Vanderbilt]
  2. [2025 2025 Texas Longhorns baseball team|Texas Longhorns baseball team|Texas]
  3. [2025 2025 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team|Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team|Arkansas]
  4. [2025 2025 Auburn Tigers baseball team|Auburn Tigers baseball team|Auburn]
  5. [2025 2025 North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team|North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team|North Carolina]
  6. LSU
  7. [2025 2025 Georgia Bulldogs baseball team|Georgia Bulldogs baseball team|Georgia]
  8. [2025 2025 Oregon State Beavers baseball team|Oregon State Beavers baseball team|Oregon State]
  9. [2025 2025 Florida State Seminoles baseball team|Florida State Seminoles baseball team|Florida State]
  10. [2025 2025 Ole Miss Rebels baseball team|Ole Miss Rebels baseball team|Ole Miss]
  11. [2025 2025 Clemson Tigers baseball team|Clemson Tigers baseball team|Clemson]
  12. [2025 2025 Oregon Ducks baseball team|Oregon Ducks baseball team|Oregon]
  13. [2025 Coastal Athletic Association|Coastal Carolina Chanticleers baseball team|Coastal Carolina]
  14. [2025 2025 Tennessee Volunteers baseball team|Tennessee Volunteers baseball team|Tennessee]
  15. [2025 2025 UCLA Bruins baseball team|UCLA Bruins baseball team|UCLA]
  16. [2025 2025 Southern Miss Golden Eagles baseball team|Southern Miss Golden Eagles baseball team|Southern Miss]

Schedule and venues

On May 25, the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee announced the sixteen regional host sites.
Regionals
Super Regionals
Men's College World Series

Bids

By conference

ConferenceTotalSchools
SEC13[2025 2025 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team|Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team|Alabama], Arkansas, Auburn, [2025 2025 Florida Gators baseball team|Florida Gators baseball team|Florida], Georgia, [2025 2025 Kentucky Wildcats baseball team|Kentucky Wildcats baseball team|Kentucky], LSU, Mississippi State, [2025 2025 Oklahoma Sooners baseball team|Oklahoma Sooners baseball team|Oklahoma], Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas, Vanderbilt
ACC9Clemson, [2025 2025 Duke Blue Devils baseball team|Duke Blue Devils baseball team|Duke], Florida State, Georgia Tech, [2025 2025 Louisville Cardinals baseball team|Louisville Cardinals baseball team|Louisville], Miami (FL), NC State, North Carolina,
Big 128[2025 2025 Arizona Wildcats baseball team|Arizona Wildcats baseball team|Arizona],, Cincinnati,,, Oklahoma State, TCU, West Virginia
Big Ten4Nebraska, Oregon, UCLA, [2025 2025 USC Trojans baseball team|USC Trojans baseball team|USC]
American2, UTSA
Big West2, [2025 2025 UC Irvine Anteaters baseball team|UC Irvine Anteaters baseball team|UC Irvine]
CUSA2,
Sun Belt2Coastal Carolina, [2025 Southern Conference|Southern Miss Golden Eagles baseball team|Southern Miss]
America East1
ASUN1
Atlantic 101
Big East1Creighton
Big South1
Coastal1Northeastern
Horizon1
Ivy League1
Independent1Oregon State
Metro Atlantic1
Mid-American1
Missouri Valley1Murray State
Mountain West1
Northeast1
Ohio Valley1
Patriot1Holy Cross
Southern1
Southland1Houston Christian
SWAC1
Summit1North Dakota State
WAC1
WCC1

Regionals and Super Regionals

Bold indicates winner. Seeds for regional tournaments indicate seeds within regional. Seeds for super regional tournaments indicate national seeds only. All times Eastern.

Auburn Super Regional

Hosted by Auburn at Plainsman Park

Chapel Hill Super Regional

Hosted by North Carolina at Boshamer Stadium

Corvallis Super Regional

Hosted by Oregon State at Goss Stadium

Louisville Super Regional

Hosted by Louisville at Jim Patterson Stadium

Los Angeles Super Regional

Hosted by UCLA at Jackie Robinson Stadium

Durham Super Regional

Hosted by Duke at Jack Coombs Field

Fayetteville Super Regional

Hosted by Arkansas at Baum–Walker Stadium

Baton Rouge Super Regional

Hosted by Louisiana State University at Alex Box Stadium

Men's College World Series

The Men's College World Series was held at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.

Bracket

Sources:
Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only. All times Central.

Game results

Bracket 1

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Bracket 2

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Finals

''Sources:''
Game 1

Game 2


All-Tournament Team

The following players were members of the Men's College World Series All-Tournament Team.
PositionPlayerSchool
PGage WoodArkansas
PKade AndersonLSU
CAdonys GuzmanArizona
1BJared JonesLSU
2BKamau NeighborsLouisville
3BJake MunroeLouisville
SSSteven MilamLSU
OFDerek CurielLSU
OFEddie King Jr.Louisville
OFJustin Thomas Jr.Arkansas
DHDean MihosCoastal Carolina

Final standings

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only
PlaceSchoolRecord
1stNo. 6 LSU10–1
2ndNo. 13 Coastal Carolina8–2
3rdNo. 3 Arkansas7–2
3rdLouisville7–3
5thNo. 8 Oregon State7–4
5thNo. 15 UCLA6–2
7thArizona5–3
7thMurray State5–3
9thNo. 4 Auburn3–2
9thDuke4–2
9thNo. 9 Florida State4–2
9thMiami 4–3
9thNo. 5 North Carolina4–3
9thNo. 14 Tennessee3–3
9thUTSA3–2
9thWest Virginia3–2
17thCal Poly2–2
17thCreighton2–2
17thEast Carolina2–2
17thKentucky2–2
17thLittle Rock3–2
17thNC State2–2
17thMississippi State2–2
17thOklahoma3–2
17thOklahoma State2–2
17thNo. 10 Ole Miss3–2
17thNo. 16 Southern Miss3–2
17thNo. 2 Texas2–2
17thNo. 23 UC Irvine2–2
17thUSC2–2
17thWake Forest3–2
17thWright State2–2
33rdArizona State1–2
33rdCincinnati1–2
33rdNo. 11 Clemson1–2
33rdColumbia1–2
33rdDallas Baptist1–2
33rdFlorida1–2
33rdNo. 7 Georgia1–2
33rdGeorgia Tech1–2
33rdKansas State1–2
33rdNebraska1–2
33rdNorth Dakota State1–2
33rdNortheastern1–2
33rdSaint Mary's 1–2
33rdStetson1–2
33rdUtah Valley1–2
33rdNo. 1 Vanderbilt1–2
49thAlabama0–2
49thBethune–Cookman0–2
49thBinghamton0–2
49thCentral Connecticut0–2
49thEast Tennessee State0–2
49thFairfield0–2
49thFresno State0–2
49thHoly Cross0–2
49thHouston Christian0–2
49thKansas0–2
49thMiami 0–2
49thNo. 12 Oregon0–2
49thRhode Island0–2
49thTCU0–2
49thUSC Upstate0–2
49thWestern Kentucky0–2

Media coverage

Radio

NRG Media provided nationwide radio coverage of the Men's College World Series through its Omaha Station KOZN, in association with Westwood One. It also streamed all MCWS games at westwoodonesports.com, Tunein, the Varsity Network, and on SiriusXM.

Television

ESPN networks aired every game from the Regionals, Super Regionals, and the Men's College World Series.

Broadcast assignments

;Regionals
;Super Regionals
  • Roy Philpott and Lance Cormier: Auburn, Alabama
  • Dave Neal and Ben McDonald: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Eric Frede and Jensen Lewis: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
  • Roxy Bernstein and Devon Travis: Corvallis, Oregon
  • Clay Matvick and Gregg Olson: Durham, North Carolina
  • Tom Hart, Kyle Peterson and Chris Burke: Fayetteville, Arkansas
  • Victor Rojas and Todd Walker: Los Angeles, California
  • Mike Ferrin and Gaby Sánchez: Louisville, Kentucky
;Men's College World Series
  • Karl Ravech, Eduardo Pérez, Ben McDonald, and Dani Wexelman: June 13 & 14 afternoons
  • Mike Monaco, Kyle Peterson, Chris Burke, and Kris Budden: June 13–15 evenings
  • Mike Monaco, Ben McDonald, and Dani Wexelman: June 15 afternoon
  • Mike Monaco, Ben McDonald, Chris Burke, and Dani Wexelman: June 16 & 17 afternoons
  • Karl Ravech, Eduardo Pérez, Kyle Peterson, and Kris Budden: June 16 & 17 evenings
  • Mike Monaco, Eduardo Pérez, Ben McDonald, and Dani Wexelman: June 18 afternoon
  • Karl Ravech, Kyle Peterson, Chris Burke, and Kris Budden: June 18 evening
;MCWS Championship Series
  • Karl Ravech, Kyle Peterson, Chris Burke, and Kris Budden