
#1 Florida Gators
Southeastern Conference
(50-13)
Florida was ranked number one in the country pretty much wire to wire.
The Gators did not win their conference regular season, tournament or even their division, yet the talented pieces still in place have them headed into the NCAA Tournament as the favorite to win their first ever baseball national championship.
Regional Results
D Bethune Cookman 9-3 / D UConn 6-5 / D GT 10-1
Super Regional Opponent
Florida State
CWS History
No Titles – 9 Trips – Last Trip To Omaha: *2015*
#2 Louisville Cardinals
Atlantic Coast Conference
(50-12)
Louisville is a complete team, they were the class of the field in the ACC all season.
The Cardinals are in search of a trip back to Omaha after missing the College World Series last year following a memorable but disappointing Super Regional showdown with Vandy. Louisville lost only a single home game all season.
Regional Results
D W. Michigan 6-1 / D Ohio St 15-3 / D Wright St 3-1
Super Regional Opponent
UC Santa Barbara
CWS History
No Titles – 3 Trips – Last Trip To Omaha: 2014
#3 Miami Hurricanes
Atlantic Coast Conference
(48-11)
Miami is strong top to bottom, all the pieces are in place for another CWS appearance.
The Hurricanes are making their 44th straight NCAA tournament appearance, easily the record. Miami won three very close games to sweep through the Coral Gables regional. This is a team used to winning Omaha style contests.
Simply see the history below to understand how difficult the ‘Canes are to bounce from tournament action once they make it this deep.
Regional Results
D Stetson 4-2 / D Long Beach St 4-3 / D Long Beach St 9-8
Super Regional Opponent
Boston College
CWS History
4 Titles – 24 Trips – Last Trip To Omaha: *2015*
#4 Texas A&M Aggies
Southeastern Conference
(48-14)
Texas A&M completed an impressive run through the SEC Tournament.
The Aggies are led by Southeastern Conference Player of the Year Boomer White. The Super Regional battle with White’s former club, TCU, a year ago was an absolute classic. Texas A&M was so close to Omaha they could taste it, dropping two extra inning games-including a 16 inning affair in the clincher. Winning the Super Regional this time around would provide A&M with a 50 win season.
Regional Results
D Binghamton 4-2 / D Wake Forest 22-2 / D Minnesota 8-2
Super Regional Opponent
TCU
CWS History
No Titles – 5 Trips – Last Trip To Omaha: 2011
#5 Texas Tech Red Raiders
Big 12 Conference
(45-17)
Texas Tech is a powerful, offensive driven team.
The Red Raiders wrapped up the Big 12 Regular Season Championship early, claiming their first conference title since the late 1990’s. They are led by Big 12 Player of the Year in Senior first baseman Eric Gutierrez.
Regional Results
D Fairfield 12-1 / D New Mexico 4-3 / L DBU 10-6 / D DBU 5-3
Super Regional Opponent
East Carolina
CWS History
No Titles – 1 Trip – Only Trip To Omaha: 2014
#6 Mississippi State Bulldogs
Southeastern Conference
(44-16-1)
Mississippi State won the SEC Regular Season Championship.
Led by team captain and Pre-Season All-American right-hander Dakota Hudson, the Bulldogs are a force to be reckoned with, especially when playing at home in Starkville. With pop up and down the lineup alongside solid pitching, Mississippi State boast one of the most complete multi-dimensional teams remaining in the tournament.
Regional Results
D SE MO St 9-5 / D Cal St Fullerton 4-1 / D La Tech 4-0
Super Regional Opponent
Arizona
CWS History
No Titles – 9 Trips – Last Trip To Omaha: 2013
#8 LSU Tigers
Atlantic Coast Conference
(45-19)
LSU entered tournament action as one of the hottest teams in the country.
The Tigers won 13 of their final 15 regular season games. A stellar pitching duo of Alex Lange and Jared Poche complement the offensive punch of Jake Fraley and Kramer Robertson very well. This year’s edition of the club entered play very young, but they’ve come into their own maturity-wise down the stretch. The Tigers are always a tough team to reckon with come tourney time, especially down on the Bayou.
Regional Results
D Utah Valley 7-1 / D Rice 4-2 / L Rice 10-6 / D Rice 5-2
Super Regional Opponent
Coastal Carolina
CWS History
6 Titles – 17 Trips – Last Trip To Omaha: *2015*
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