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2025 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season2025
Teams64
Finals site
ChampionsLSU (8th title)
Runner-upCoastal Carolina (2nd CWS Appearance)
Winning coachJay Johnson (2nd title)
MOPKade Anderson (LSU)
Attendance342,676
TelevisionABC
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
ACCN
SECN
ESPN+

The 2025 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was the 78th edition of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, with LSU defeating Coastal Carolina for their eighth National Title.[1] 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.[2]

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

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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

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The sixteen national seeds were announced on the Selection Show on May 26.[3] Teams in italics advanced to the Super Regionals. Teams in bold advanced to the 2025 Men's College World Series.

Schedule and venues

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On May 25, the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee announced the sixteen regional host sites.

Regionals

Super Regionals

  • June 6–9
    • Plainsman Park, Auburn, Alabama (Host: Auburn University)
    • Alex Box Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Host: Louisiana State University)
    • Boshamer Stadium, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Host: University of North Carolina)
    • Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, Corvallis, Oregon (Host: Oregon State University)
    • Jack Coombs Field, Durham, North Carolina (Host: Duke University)
    • Baum–Walker Stadium, Fayetteville, Arkansas (Host: University of Arkansas)
    • Jackie Robinson Stadium, Los Angeles, California (Host: University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Jim Patterson Stadium, Louisville, Kentucky (Host: University of Louisville)

Men's College World Series

Bids

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Automatic bids

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School Conference Record (Conf) Berth Last NCAA Appearance
Binghamton America East 29–24 (13–11) Tournament 2022 (Stanford Regional)
East Carolina American 32–25 (13–14) Tournament 2024 (Greenville Regional)
Stetson ASUN 40–20 (24–6) Tournament 2024 (Tallahassee Regional)
North Carolina ACC 42–12 (18–11) Tournament 2024 Men's College World Series
Rhode Island Atlantic 10 38–20 (22–8) Tournament 2016 (Columbia Regional)
Arizona Big 12 39–18 (18–12) Tournament 2024 (Tucson Regional)
Creighton Big East 41–14 (17–4) Tournament 2019 (Corvallis Regional)
USC Upstate Big South 36–23 (19–5) Tournament First appearance
Nebraska Big Ten 32–27 (15–15) Tournament 2024 (Stillwater Regional)
Cal Poly Big West 41–17 (23–7) Tournament 2014 (San Luis Obispo Regional)
Northeastern CAA 48–9 (25–2) Tournament 2023 (Winston-Salem Regional)
Western Kentucky CUSA 46–12 (18–9) Tournament 2009 (Oxford Regional)
Wright State Horizon 37–19 (25–5) Tournament 2023 (Terre Haute Regional)
Columbia Ivy League 27–17 (16–5) Tournament 2022 (Blacksburg Regional)
Fairfield MAAC 39–17 (21–8) Tournament 2021 (Austin Regional)
Miami (OH) MAC 35–21 (23–7) Tournament 2005 (Austin Regional)
Murray State Missouri Valley 39–13 (17–8) Tournament 2003 (Hattiesburg Regional)
Fresno State Mountain West 31–27 (18–12) Tournament 2024 (Santa Barbara Regional)
Central Connecticut Northeast 31–15 (23–7) Tournament 2023 (Columbia Regional)
Little Rock Ohio Valley 24–32 (8–16) Tournament 2011 (Corvallis Regional)
Holy Cross Patriot 31–23 (17–8) Tournament 2017 (Corvallis Regional)
Vanderbilt SEC 42–16 (19–11) Tournament 2024 (Clemson Regional)
East Tennessee State SoCon 41–15 (14–7) Tournament 2013 (Nashville Regional)
Houston Christian Southland 32–23 (17–13) Tournament 2015 (Houston Regional)
Bethune–Cookman SWAC 37–21 (24–5) Tournament 2011 (Tallahassee Regional)
North Dakota State Summit 20–32 (13–15) Tournament 2021 (Stanford Regional)
Coastal Carolina Sun Belt 49–11 (26–4) Tournament 2024 (Clemson Regional)
Saint Mary's West Coast 35–24 (15–9) Tournament 2016 (Raleigh Regional)
Utah Valley WAC 32–27 (13–11) Tournament 2016 (Baton Rouge Regional)

At-large

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Team Conference Record (Conf) Last NCAA Appearance
Alabama SEC 41–16 (16-14) 2024 (Tallahassee Regional)
Arkansas 43–13 (20–10) 2024 (Fayetteville Regional)
Arizona State Big 12 35–22 (18–12) 2021 (Austin Regional)
Auburn SEC 38–18 (17–13) 2023 (Auburn Regional)
Cincinnati Big 12 32–24 (16–14) 2019 (Corvallis Regional)
Clemson ACC 44–16 (18–12) 2024 (Clemson Super Regional)
Dallas Baptist C-USA 40–16 (21–6) 2024 (Tucson Regional)
Duke ACC 36–18 (17–13) 2024 (Norman Regional)
Florida SEC 38–20 (15–15) 2024 Men's College World Series
Florida State ACC 38–14 (17–10)
Georgia SEC 42–15 (18–12) 2024 (Athens Super Regional)
Georgia Tech ACC 40–17 (19–11) 2024 (Athens Regional)
Kansas Big 12 43–15 (20–10) 2014 (Louisville Regional)
Kansas State 31–24 (17–13) 2024 (Charlottesville Super Regional)
Kentucky SEC 29–24 (13–17) 2024 Men's College World Series
LSU 43–14 (19–11) 2024 (Chapel Hill Regional)
Louisville ACC 35–21 (15–15) 2022 (College Station Super Regional)
Miami (FL) 31–24 (15–14) 2023 (Coral Gables Regional)
Mississippi State SEC 34–21 (15–15) 2024 (Charlottesville Regional)
NC State ACC 33–19 (17–11) 2024 Men's College World Series
Oklahoma SEC 35–20 (14–16) 2024 (Norman Regional)
Oklahoma State Big 12 27–22 (15–12) 2024 (Stillwater Regional)
Ole Miss SEC 40–18 (16–14) 2022 Men's College World Series
Oregon Big Ten 42–14 (22–8) 2024 (Bryan-College Station Super Regional)
Oregon State Independent 41–12–1 (0–0) 2024 (Lexington Super Regional)
Southern Miss Sun Belt 44–14 (24–6) 2024 (Knoxville Regional)
Tennessee SEC 43–16 (16–14) 2024 Men's College World Series
Texas 42–12 (22–8) 2024 (Bryan-College Station Regional)
TCU Big 12 39–18 (19–11) 2023 Men's College World Series
UC Irvine Big West 41–15 (24–6) 2024 (Corvallis Regional)
UCLA Big Ten 42–16 (22–8) 2022 (Auburn Regional)
USC 34–20 (18–12) 2015 (Lake Elsinore Regional)
UTSA American 44–13 (23–4) 2013 (Corvallis Regional)
Wake Forest ACC 36–20 (16–14) 2024 (Greenville Regional)
West Virginia Big 12 41–14 (19–9) 2024 (Chapel Hill Super Regional)

By conference

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Conference Total Schools
SEC 13 Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas, Vanderbilt
ACC 9 Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami (FL), NC State, North Carolina, Wake Forest
Big 12 8 Arizona, Arizona State, Cincinnati, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, TCU, West Virginia
Big Ten 4 Nebraska, Oregon, UCLA, USC
American 2 East Carolina, UTSA
Big West 2 Cal Poly, UC Irvine
CUSA 2 Western Kentucky, Dallas Baptist
Sun Belt 2 Coastal Carolina, Southern Miss
America East 1 Binghamton
ASUN 1 Stetson
Atlantic 10 1 Rhode Island
Big East 1 Creighton
Big South 1 USC Upstate
Coastal 1 Northeastern
Horizon 1 Wright State
Ivy League 1 Columbia
Independent 1 Oregon State
Metro Atlantic 1 Fairfield
Mid-American 1 Miami (OH)
Missouri Valley 1 Murray State
Mountain West 1 Fresno State
Northeast 1 Central Connecticut
Ohio Valley 1 Little Rock
Patriot 1 Holy Cross
Southern 1 East Tennessee State
Southland 1 Houston Christian
SWAC 1 Bethune–Cookman
Summit 1 North Dakota State
WAC 1 Utah Valley
WCC 1 Saint Mary's

Regionals and Super Regionals

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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

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Hosted by Auburn at Plainsman Park

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
June 6–8
               
1 Auburn 9
4 Central Connecticut 5
1 Auburn 8
3 Stetson 5
3 Stetson 11
2 NC State 2
1 Auburn 11
Auburn Regional – Plainsman Park
2 NC State 1
4 Central Connecticut 0
2 NC State 12
2 NC State 17
3 Stetson 12
4 Auburn 6 1
13 Coastal Carolina 710 4
1 Coastal Carolina 10
4 Fairfield 2
1 Coastal Carolina 18
3 East Carolina 7
3 East Carolina 11
2 Florida 6
1 Coastal Carolina 1
Conway Regional – Springs Brooks Stadium
3 East Carolina 0
4 Fairfield 2
2 Florida 17
2 Florida 4
3 East Carolina 11

Chapel Hill Super Regional

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Hosted by North Carolina at Boshamer Stadium

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
June 6–8
               
1 North Carolina 4
4 Holy Cross 0
1 North Carolina 11
2 Oklahoma 5
3 Nebraska 4
2 Oklahoma 7
1 North Carolina 5 14
Chapel Hill Regional – Boshamer Stadium
2 Oklahoma 9 4
4 Holy Cross 1
3 Nebraska 4
3 Nebraska 1
2 Oklahoma 17
5 North Carolina 18 8 3
Arizona 2 10 4
1 Oregon 5
4 Utah Valley 6
4 Utah Valley 4
2 Arizona 14
3 Cal Poly 2
2 Arizona 3
2 Arizona 14
Eugene Regional – PK Park
3 Cal Poly 0
1 Oregon 8
3 Cal Poly 10
3 Cal Poly 711
4 Utah Valley 6

Corvallis Super Regional

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Hosted by Oregon State at Goss Stadium

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
June 6–8
               
1 Oregon State 4
4 Saint Mary's (CA) 6
4 Saint Mary's (CA) 4
3 USC 6
3 USC 13
2 TCU 1
3 USC 1 0
Corvallis Regional – Goss Stadium
1 Oregon State 14 9
1 Oregon State 7
2 TCU 2
1 Oregon State 20
4 Saint Mary's (CA) 3
8 Oregon State 5 1 14
9 Florida State 410 3 10
1 Florida State 6
4 Bethune–Cookman 2
1 Florida State 10
3 Mississippi State 3
3 Mississippi State 11
2 Northeastern 2
1 Florida State 5
Tallahassee Regional – Dick Howser Stadium
3 Mississippi State 2
4 Bethune–Cookman 3
2 Northeastern 4
2 Northeastern 2
3 Mississippi State 3

Louisville Super Regional

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Hosted by Louisville at Jim Patterson Stadium

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
June 6–8
               
1 Vanderbilt 4
4 Wright State 3
1 Vanderbilt 2
2 Louisville 3
3 East Tennessee State 3
2 Louisville 8
2 Louisville 6
Nashville Regional – Hawkins Field
4 Wright State 0
4 Wright State 7
3 East Tennessee State 5
4 Wright State 5
1 Vanderbilt 4
Louisville 8 6 3
Miami (FL) 1 9 2
1 Southern Miss 4
4 Columbia 11
4 Columbia 1
3 Miami (FL) 14
3 Miami (FL) 5
2 Alabama 3
3 Miami (FL) 6 5
Hattiesburg Regional – Pete Taylor Park
1 Southern Miss 17 4
1 Southern Miss 6
2 Alabama 5
1 Southern Miss 8
4 Columbia 1

Los Angeles Super Regional

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Hosted by UCLA at Jackie Robinson Stadium

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
June 7–9
               
1 Texas 7
4 Houston Christian 1
1 Texas 7
2 UTSA 9
3 Kansas State 2
2 UTSA 10
2 UTSA 7
Austin Regional – UFCU Disch–Falk Field
1 Texas 4
4 Houston Christian 4
3 Kansas State 7
3 Kansas State 8
1 Texas 15
UTSA 2 0
15 UCLA 5 7
1 UCLA 19
4 Fresno State 4
1 UCLA 11
3 Arizona State 5
3 Arizona State 4
2 UC Irvine 2
1 UCLA 8
Los Angeles Regional – Jackie Robinson Stadium
2 UC Irvine 5
4 Fresno State 3
2 UC Irvine 8
2 UC Irvine 11
3 Arizona State 6

Durham Super Regional

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Hosted by Duke at Jack Coombs Field

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
June 7–9
               
1 Georgia 20
4 Binghamton 4
1 Georgia 3
2 Duke 6
3 Oklahoma State 5
2 Duke 12
2 Duke 3
Athens Regional – Foley Field
3 Oklahoma State 2
4 Binghamton 5
3 Oklahoma State 13
3 Oklahoma State 11
1 Georgia 9
Duke 7 9 4
Murray State 4 19 5
1 Ole Miss 6
4 Murray State 9
4 Murray State 13
2 Georgia Tech 11
3 Western Kentucky 2
2 Georgia Tech 9
4 Murray State 8 12
Oxford Regional – Swayze Field
1 Ole Miss 19 11
1 Ole Miss 8
3 Western Kentucky 6
1 Ole Miss 11
2 Georgia Tech 9

Fayetteville Super Regional

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Hosted by Arkansas at Baum–Walker Stadium

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
June 7–9
               
1 Arkansas 6
4 North Dakota State 2
1 Arkansas 12
3 Creighton 1
3 Creighton 11
2 Kansas 4
1 Arkansas 8
Fayetteville Regional – Baum–Walker Stadium
3 Creighton 3
4 North Dakota State 4
2 Kansas 3
4 North Dakota State 10
3 Creighton 11
3 Arkansas 4 11
14 Tennessee 3 4
1 Tennessee 9
4 Miami (OH) 2
1 Tennessee 10
3 Cincinnati 6
3 Cincinnati 11
2 Wake Forest 6
1 Tennessee 6 11
Knoxville Regional – Lindsey Nelson Stadium
2 Wake Forest 7 5
4 Miami (OH) 13
2 Wake Forest 14
2 Wake Forest 10
3 Cincinnati 3

Baton Rouge Super Regional

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Hosted by Louisiana State University at Alex Box Stadium

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
June 7–9
               
1 LSU 7
4 Little Rock 0
1 LSU 12
2 Dallas Baptist 0
3 Rhode Island 2
2 Dallas Baptist 6
1 LSU 4 10
Baton Rouge Regional – Alex Box Stadium
4 Little Rock 10 6
4 Little Rock 22
3 Rhode Island 10
4 Little Rock 8
2 Dallas Baptist 6
6 LSU 16 12
West Virginia 9 5
1 Clemson 7
4 USC Upstate 3
1 Clemson 6
2 West Virginia 9
3 Kentucky 3
2 West Virginia 4
2 West Virginia 13
Clemson Regional – Doug Kingsmore Stadium
3 Kentucky 12
4 USC Upstate 3
3 Kentucky 7
3 Kentucky 16
1 Clemson 4

Men's College World Series

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

Participants

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School Conference Record
(Conf)
Head Coach Super Regional Previous MCWS Appearances MCWS Best Finish MCWS W–L Record
Coastal Carolina Sun Belt 53–11
(26–4)
Kevin Schnall Auburn 1
(last: 2016)
1st
(2016)
6–2
Arizona Big 12 44–19
(18–12)
Chip Hale Chapel Hill 18
(last: 2021)
1st
(1976, 1980, 1986, 2012)
43–32
Oregon State Independent 47–14–1 Mitch Canham Corvallis 7
(last: 2018)
1st
(2006, 2007, 2018)
21–12
Louisville ACC 40–22
(15–15)
Dan McDonnell Louisville 5
(last: 2019)
3rd
(2019)
4–10
UCLA Big Ten 47–16
(22–8)
John Savage Los Angeles 6
(last: 2013)
1st
(2013)
9–9
Murray State Missouri Valley 44–15
(17–8)
Dan Skirka Durham First appearance
Arkansas SEC 48–13
(20–10)
Dave Van Horn Fayetteville 11
(last: 2022)
2nd
(1979, 2018)
15–18
LSU SEC 48–15
(19–11)
Jay Johnson Baton Rouge 19
(last: 2023)
1st
(1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009, 2023)
46–29

Bracket

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Sources:[4] Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only. All times Central.

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
               
13 Coastal Carolina 7
Arizona 4
13 Coastal Carolina 6
8 Oregon State 2
8 Oregon State 4
Louisville 3
13 Coastal Carolina 11
Bracket 1
Louisville 3
Arizona 3
Louisville 8
Louisville 7
8 Oregon State 6
13 Coastal Carolina 0 3
6 LSU 1 5
15 UCLA 6
Murray State 4
15 UCLA 5
6 LSU 9
3 Arkansas 1
6 LSU 4
6 LSU 6
Bracket 2
3 Arkansas 5
Murray State 0
3 Arkansas 3
3 Arkansas 7
15 UCLA 3

Game results

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Bracket 1

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June 13, 2025
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 1
Arizona 4–7 No. 13 Coastal Carolina Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,058
Umpires: HP: Gregory Street
1B: Casey Moser
2B: Clint Fagan
3B: Brian deBrauwere
LP: Garrett Hicks (5−1) Box Score WP: Cameron Flukey (8−1)
Sv: Dominick Carbone (6)
HR: White (20)

June 13, 2025
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 2
Louisville 3–4 No. 8 Oregon State Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,963
Umpires: HP: Angel Campos
1B: Jeff Head
2B: Scott Letendre
3B: Kellen Levy
LP: Jake Schweitzer (4−3) Box Score WP: Kellan Oakes (5−0)

June 15, 2025
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 5
Arizona 3–8 Louisville Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 23,647
Umpires: HP: Clint Fagan
1B: Brian deBrauwere
2B: Gregory Street
3B: Casey Moser
LP: Garrett Hicks (5−2) Box Score WP: Tucker Biven (4−0)

June 15, 2025
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 6
No. 13 Coastal Carolina 6–2 No. 8 Oregon State Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,490
Umpires: HP: Scott Letendre
1B: Kellen Levy
2B: Angel Campos
3B: Jeff Head
WP: Jacob Morrison (12−0)
Sv: Ryan Lynch (9)
Box Score LP: Ethan Kleinschmidt (8−5)
HR: Turley (20), Tait (8)

June 17, 2025
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 9
Louisville 7–6 No. 8 Oregon State Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 22,945
Umpires: HP: Casey Moser
1B: Clint Fagan
2B: Angel Campos
3B: Brian deBrauwere
WP: Tucker Biven (5−0) Box Score LP: Kellan Oakes (5−1)
HR: Munroe (13), Rose (13) HR: Arquette (19), Krieg (14)

June 18, 2025
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 11
No. 13 Coastal Carolina 11–3 Louisville Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 23,660
Umpires: HP: Angel Campos
1B: Kellen Levy
2B: Brian deBrauwere
3B: Scott Letendre
WP: Riley Eikhoff (7−2) Box Score LP: Colton Hartman (2−1)

Bracket 2

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June 14, 2025
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 3
No. 15 UCLA 6–4 Murray State Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,346
Umpires: HP: Casey Moser
1B: Clint Fagan
2B: Brian deBrauwere
3B: Gregory Street
WP: Ian May (8–3)
Sv: Easton Hawk (8)
Box Score LP: Nic Schutte (8–4)

June 14, 2025
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 4
No. 6 LSU 4–1 No. 3 Arkansas Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 25,464
Umpires: HP: Jeff Head
1B: Scott Letendre
2B: Kellen Levy
3B: Angel Campos
WP: Kade Anderson (11–1)
Sv: Casan Evans (7)
Box Score LP: Zach Root (8–6)
HR: Robinett (3)

June 16, 2025
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 7
Murray State 0–3 No. 3 Arkansas Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,074
Umpires: HP: Brian deBrauwere
1B: Gregory Street
2B: Casey Moser
3B: Clint Fagan
LP: Isaac Silva (9−3) Box Score WP: Gage Wood (4−1)

June 17, 2025
10:00 am CDT (UTC-5)
Game 8
No. 15 UCLA 5–9 No. 6 LSU Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,623
Umpires: HP: Kellen Levy
1B: Angel Campos
2B: Jeff Head
3B: Scott Letendre
LP: Landon Stump (6−2) Box Score WP: Casan Evans (5−1)
HR: Jones (21)

June 17, 2025
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 10
No. 3 Arkansas 7–3 No. 15 UCLA Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,171
Umpires: HP: Gregory Street
1B: Jeff Head
2B: Scott Letendre
3B: Kellen Levy
WP: Zach Root (9–6) Box Score LP: Cody Delvecchio (1–4)
HR: W. Aloy (21)

June 18, 2025
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 12
No. 6 LSU 6–5 No. 3 Arkansas Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 25,740
Umpires: HP: Clint Fagan
1B: Casey Moser
2B: Jeff Head
3B: Gregory Street
WP: Jacob Mayers (2−0) Box Score LP: Cole Gibler (3−2)
HR: J. Jones (22) HR: Helfrick (15)

Finals

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Sources:

Game 1
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June 21, 2025, 6:00 p.m. (CDT) at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
No. 13 Coastal Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1
No. 6 LSU 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0
WP: Kade Anderson (12−1)   LP: Cameron Flukey (8−2)   Sv: None
Home runs:
CC: None
LSU: None
Attendance: 25,761
Notes: HP: Brian deBrauwere
1B: Jeff Head
2B: Gregory Street
3B: Casey Moser
LF: Kellen Levy
RF: Scott Letendre
Boxscore


Game 2
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June 22, 2025, 1:30 p.m. (CDT) at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
No. 6 LSU 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 0
No. 13 Coastal Carolina 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 8 2
WP: Anthony Eyanson (12−2)   LP: Jacob Morrison (12−1)   Sv: Chase Shores (2)
Home runs:
LSU: None
CC: Mihos (4), Sykes (5)
Attendance: 24,734
Notes: HP: Angel Campos
1B: Casey Moser
2B: Kellen Levy
3B: Clint Fagan
LF: Brian deBrauwere
RF: Gregory Street
Boxscore


All-Tournament Team

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The following players were members of the Men's College World Series All-Tournament Team.

Position Player School
P Gage Wood Arkansas
Kade Anderson LSU
C Adonys Guzman Arizona
1B Jared Jones LSU
2B Kamau Neighbors Louisville
3B Jake Munroe
SS Steven Milam LSU
OF Derek Curiel
Eddie King Jr. Louisville
Justin Thomas Jr. Arkansas
DH Dean Mihos Coastal Carolina

Final standings

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Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only

Place School Record
1st No. 6 LSU 10–1
2nd No. 13 Coastal Carolina 8–2
3rd No. 3 Arkansas 7–2
Louisville 7–3
5th No. 8 Oregon State 7–4
No. 15 UCLA 6–2
7th Arizona 5–3
Murray State 5–3
9th No. 4 Auburn 3–2
Duke 4–2
No. 9 Florida State 4–2
Miami (FL) 4–3
No. 5 North Carolina 4–3
No. 14 Tennessee 3–3
UTSA 3–2
West Virginia 3–2
17th Cal Poly 2–2
Creighton 2–2
East Carolina 2–2
Kentucky 2–2
Little Rock 3–2
NC State 2–2
Mississippi State 2–2
Oklahoma 3–2
Oklahoma State 2–2
No. 10 Ole Miss 3–2
No. 16 Southern Miss 3–2
No. 2 Texas 2–2
UC Irvine 2–2
USC 2–2
Wake Forest 3–2
Wright State 2–2
33rd Arizona State 1–2
Cincinnati 1–2
No. 11 Clemson 1–2
Columbia 1–2
Dallas Baptist 1–2
Florida 1–2
No. 7 Georgia 1–2
Georgia Tech 1–2
Kansas State 1–2
Nebraska 1–2
North Dakota State 1–2
Northeastern 1–2
Saint Mary's (CA) 1–2
Stetson 1–2
Utah Valley 1–2
No. 1 Vanderbilt 1–2
49th Alabama 0–2
Bethune–Cookman 0–2
Binghamton 0–2
Central Connecticut 0–2
East Tennessee State 0–2
Fairfield 0–2
Fresno State 0–2
Holy Cross 0–2
Houston Christian 0–2
Kansas 0–2
Miami (OH) 0–2
No. 12 Oregon 0–2
Rhode Island 0–2
TCU 0–2
USC Upstate 0–2
Western Kentucky 0–2

Record by conference

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Conference # of Bids Record Win % Nc Record Nc Win % RF SR WS NS CS NC
SEC 13 38–26 .594 34–22 .607 9 4 2 2 1 1
Sun Belt 2 11–4 .733 11–4 .733 2 1 1 1 1
ACC 9 30–21 .588 27–18 .600 7 5 1 1
Independent 1 7–4 .636 7–4 .636 1 1 1
Missouri Valley 1 5–4 .555 5–4 .555 1 1 1
Big Ten 4 9–8 .529 9–8 .529 2 1 1
Big 12 8 13–17 .433 13–17 .433 3 2 1
American 2 5–4 .555 5–4 .555 2 1
Big West 2 4–4 .500 4–4 .500 2
Ohio Valley 1 3–2 .600 3–2 .600 1
Big East 1 2–2 .500 2–2 .500 1
Horizon 1 2–2 .500 2–2 .500 1
ASUN 1 1–2 .333 1–2 .333
CAA 1 1–2 .333 1–2 .333
Ivy League 1 1–2 .333 1–2 .333
Summit 1 1–2 .333 1–2 .333
West Coast 1 1–2 .333 1–2 .333
WAC 1 1–2 .333 1–2 .333
CUSA 2 1–4 .200 1–4 .200
Atlantic 10 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000
America East 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000
Big South 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000
MAC 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000
MAAC 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000
Mountain West 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000
Northeast 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000
Patriot 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000
Southland 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000
SoCon 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000
SWAC 1 0–2 .000 0–2 .000

Media coverage

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Radio

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NRG Media provided nationwide radio coverage of the Men's College World Series through its Omaha Station KOZN, in association with Westwood One.[5] It also streamed all MCWS games at westwoodonesports.com, Tunein, the Varsity Network, and on SiriusXM.

Broadcast assignments

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Television

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

Broadcast assignments

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Regionals [6]
Super Regionals [7]
Men's College World Series[8]
MCWS Championship Series[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "D1 Baseball champions and runners-up".
  2. ^ "2025 NCAA baseball bracket: Men's College World Series scores, schedule".
  3. ^ "2025 college baseball tournament selection show: Time, how to watch the bracket reveal".
  4. ^ "2025 Baseball Schedule".
  5. ^ Michael Simon, Perry (June 16, 2022). "KOZN (1620 The Zone)/Omaha Renews Affiliation With Westwood One For College World Series, NCAA basketball tournaments". All Access. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  6. ^ Bradley, Colin (May 26, 2025). "The #RoadToOmaha Starts Here: ESPN to Present Every Pitch of the 2025 NCAA Baseball Regionals May 30-June 2" (Press release). ESPN. Retrieved May 26, 2025.
  7. ^ Bradley, Colin (June 4, 2025). "The #RoadToOmaha Continues: ESPN to Present Every Pitch of the 2025 NCAA Baseball Super Regionals, June 6-9" (Press release). ESPN. Retrieved June 4, 2025.
  8. ^ a b Bradley, Colin (June 12, 2025). "ESPN Exclusively Presents the 2025 NCAA Men's College World Series, June 13-23" (Press release). ESPN. Retrieved June 12, 2025.
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