5/31/10
College baseball regionals 2010
The 2010 NCAA Baseball Regional brackets were revealed this morning. The 2010 NCAA Baseball Regional brackets get started on Friday, June 4th, and it should be an exciting route for teams looking to play in the
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2010
College Baseball World Series. All 64 teams were
announced this morning, as well as which teams would be playing host to the NCAA 2010 Regionals. Eight teams from the Pac-10 Conference the SEC, and the Atlantic Coast all made it into the field.
The teams are listed below in the brackets that they will come out of, with the winner of the first set playing the winner of the second set in the Super Regionals. For instance, the winner of the Tempe Regional will play against the Fayetteville Regional winner in the Super Regionals to decide which of the two teams heads on to the 2010 College Baseball World Series.
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The 2010 Men's College World Series will play its first game on Saturday, June 19th, giving us just three weeks for the exciting Regionals and Super Regionals to play out before we have the field of eight teams that will play for the 2010 NCAA Baseball National Championship.
2010 NCAA Baseball Tournament Field of Teams
Tempe (No. 1 Arizona State, Milwaukee, Hawaii, San Diego)
Fayetteville (Arkansas, Grambling, Kansas State, Washington State)
Auburn (Auburn, Jacksonville, Southern Mississippi, Clemson)
Atlanta (No. 8 Georgia Tech, Mercer, Elon, Alabama)
Charlottesville (No. 5 Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth, St. John's, Ole Miss)
Norman (Oklahoma, Oral Roberts, North Carolina, California)
Columbia (South Carolina, Bucknell, The Citadel, Virginia Tech)
Myrtle Beach (No. 4 Coastal Carolina, Tony Brook, North Carolina State, College of Charleston)
Austin (No. 2 Texas, Rider, Louisiana-Lafayette, Rice)
Fort Worth (TCU, Lamar, Arizona, Baylor)
Norwich (Florida State, Central Connecticut State, Oregon, Connecticut)
Louisville (No. 7 Louisville, Saint Louis, Illinois State, Vanderbilt)
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Enjoy!