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College  | Story | 5/31/2011

NCAA Regionals schedule/results

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REGIONAL COVERAGE: SCHEDULE/RESULTS | REGIONAL BREAKDOWN | PAIRINGS MESSAGE BOARDS

As part of our in-depth postseason coverage, Perfect Game will keep you up-to-date with the latest news and scores from each of the NCAA Regional sites throughout the weekend.

NCAA REGIONALS schedule/results
All times Eastern

REGIONALS: Atlanta | Austin | Chapel Hill | Charlottesville | Clemson | College Station | Columbia | Corvallis | Fort Worth | Fullerton | Gainesville | Houston | Los Angeles | Nashville | Tallahassee | Tempe

Back to top Atlanta Regional

Host: Georgia Tech
Where: Russ Chandler Stadium in Atlanta
Super regional pairing: Winner of Gainesville Regional

Friday
Mississippi State 3, Southern Miss 0
Austin Peay 2, Georgia Tech 1
Saturday

Georgia Tech 6, Southern Miss 2
Mississippi State 8, Austin Peay 3
Sunday

Georgia Tech 12, Austin Peay 2
Mississippi State 7, Georgia Tech 3 (STATE TO SUPER REGIONAL)

Back to top Austin Regional

Host: Texas – No. 7 seed
Where: UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin, Texas
Super regional pairing: Winner of Tempe Regional

Friday
Kent State 4, Texas State 2
Texas 5, Princeton 3
Saturday

Texas State 3, Princeton 1
Kent State 7, Texas 5
Sunday

Texas 4, Texas State 3
Texas 9, Kent State 3
Monday

Texas 5, Kent State 0 (TEXAS TO SUPERS)

Back to top Chapel Hill Regional

Host: North Carolina – No. 3 seed
Where: Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Fullerton Regional

Friday
James Madison 11, FIU 7
North Carolina 4, Maine 0
Saturday

Maine 4, FIU 1
North Carolina 14, James Madison 0
Sunday

James Madison 5, Maine 2
North Carolina 9, James Madison 3
(UNC TO SUPER REGIONAL)

Back to top Charlottesville Regional

Host: Virginia – No. 1 seed
Where: Davenport Field in Charlottesville, Va.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Los Angeles Regional

Friday
Virginia 6, Navy 0
St. John's 2, East Carolina 0
Saturday

East Carolina 6, Navy 1
Virginia 10, St. John's 2
Sunday

East Carolina 6, St. John's 4
Virginia 13, East Carolina 1 (VIRGINIA TO SUPER REGIONAL)

Back to top Clemson Regional

Host: Clemson
Where: Doug Kingsmore Stadium in Clemson, S.C.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Columbia Regional

Friday
Coastal Carolina 13, Connecticut 1
Clemson 11, Sacred Heart 1
Saturday

Connecticut 13, Sacred Heart 3
Clemson 12, Coastal Carolina 7
Sunday

Connecticut 12, Coastal Carolina 6
Connecticut 7, Clemson 6
Monday

Connecticut 14, Clemson 1 (UCONN TO SUPERS)

Back to top College Station Regional

Host: Texas A&M
Where: Olsen Field in College Station, Texas
Super regional pairing: Winner of Tallahassee Regional

Friday
Seton Hall 4, Arizona 0
Texas A&M 11, Wright State 0
Saturday

Arizona 13, Wright State 0
Texas A&M 6, Seton Hall 3
Sunday

Arizona 6, Seton Hall 0
Arizona 7, Texas A&M 4
Tuesday

Arizona vs. Texas A&M, 12:35 p.m.

Back to top Columbia Regional

Host: South Carolina – No. 4 seed
Where: Carolina Stadium in Columbia, S.C.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Clemson Regional

Friday
Stetson 8, N.C. State 7
South Carolina 2, Georgia Southern 1
Saturday

N.C. State 5, Georgia Southern 2
South Carolina 11, Stetson 5
Sunday

Stetson 5, N.C. State 3
Monday

South Carolina 8, Stetson 2 (SOUTH CAROLINA TO SUPERS)

Back to top Corvallis Regional

Host: Oregon State
Where: Goss Stadium in Corvallis, Ore.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Nashville Regional

Friday
Creighton 2, Georgia 1
Oregon State 7, Arkansas-Little Rock 4
Saturday

Georgia 7, Arkansas-Little Rock 3
Oregon State 5, Creighton 1
Sunday

Georgia 5, Creighton 4
Oregon State 6, Georgia 4 (OREGON STATE TO SUPER REGIONAL)

Back to top Fort Worth Regional

Host: TCU
Where: Lupton Baseball Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas
Super regional pairing: Winner of Houston Regional

Friday
Dallas Baptist 3, Oklahoma 2
TCU 10, Oral Roberts 2
Saturday

Oral Roberts 7, Oklahoma 0
Dallas Baptist 3, TCU 2
Sunday

Oral Roberts 8, TCU 4
Oral Roberts 7, Dallas Baptist 2
Monday

Dallas Baptist 11, Oral Roberts 9 (DBU TO SUPERS)

Back to top Fullerton Regional

Host: Cal State Fullerton
Where: Goodwin Field in Fullerton, Calif.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Chapel Hill Regional

Friday
Stanford 10, Kansas State 3
Cal State Fullerton 10, Illinois 4
Saturday

Illinois 5, Kansas State 3
Stanford 1, Cal State Fullerton 0
Sunday

Illinois 7, Cal State Fullerton 5
Stanford 14, Illinois 2 (STANFORD TO SUPER REGIONAL)

Back to top Gainesville Regional

Host: Florida – No. 2 seed
Where: Alfred A. McKethan Stadium in Gainesville, Fla.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Atlanta Regional

Friday
Miami 7, Jacksonville 2
Florida 17, Manhattan 3
Saturday

Jacksonville 5, Manhattan 4
Florida 5, Miami 4
Sunday

Miami 6, Jacksonville 3
Florida 11, Miami 4 (FLORIDA TO SUPER REGIONAL)

Back to top Houston Regional

Host: Rice – No. 8 seed
Where: Reckling Park in Houston
Super regional pairing: Winner of Fort Worth Regional

Friday
Baylor 6, California 4
Rice 14, Alcorn State 2
Saturday

California 10, Alcorn State 6
Baylor 3, Rice 2
Sunday

California 6, Baylor 3
California 8, Baylor 0
Monday

California 9, Baylor 8 (CAL TO SUPERS)

Back to top Los Angeles Regional

Host: UCLA
Where: Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles
Super regional pairing: Winner of Charlotttesville Regional

Friday
UC Irvine 12, Fresno State 6
San Francisco 3, UCLA 0
Saturday

UCLA 3, Fresno State 1
UC Irvine 4, San Francisco 3
Sunday

UCLA 4, San Francisco 1
UC Irvine 4, UCLA 3 (IRVINE TO SUPER REGIONAL)

Back to top Nashville Regional

Host: Vanderbilt – No. 6 seed
Where: Hawkins Field in Nashville, Tenn.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Corvallis Regional

Friday
Troy 9, Oklahoma State 2
Vanderbilt 10, Belmont 0
Saturday

Belmont 3, Oklahoma State 2
Vanderbilt 10, Troy 2
Sunday

Belmont 5, Troy 2
Vanderbilt 6, Belmont 1 (VANDERBILT TO SUPER REGIONAL)

Back to top Tallahassee Regional

Host: Florida State – No. 5 seed
Where: Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee, Fla.
Super regional pairing: Winner of College Station Regional

Friday
Alabama 5, UCF 3
Florida State 6, Bethune-Cookman 5
Saturday

UCF 16, Bethune-Cookman 5
Florida State 9, Alabama 5
Sunday

Alabama 12, UCF 5
Monday

Florida State 11, Alabama 1 (FSU TO SUPER REGIONAL)

Back to top Tempe Regional

Host: Arizona State
Where: Packard Stadium in Tempe, Ariz.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Austin Regional

Friday
Charlotte 3, Arkansas 2
Arizona State 4, New Mexico 2
Saturday

Arkansas 3, New Mexico 0
Arizona State 16, Charlotte 1
Sunday

Arkansas 11, Charlotte 3
Arizona State 13, Arkansas 4 (ASU TO SUPER REGIONAL)


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