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College  | Story | 6/1/2012

NCAA Regionals Schedules/Results

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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: Baton Rouge | Chapel Hill | Charlottesville | College Station | Columbia | Coral Gables | Eugene | Gainesville | Gary | Houston | Los Angeles | Palo Alto | Raleigh | Tallahassee | Tucson | Waco

Back to top Baton Rouge Regional

Host: Louisiana State -- No. 7 national seed
Where: Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, La.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Coral Gables Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Oregon State 2, Belmont 1
Game 2: LSU 4, Louisiana-Monroe 1

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: Louisiana-Monroe 6, Belmont 3
Game 4: LSU 7, Oregon State 1

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: Oregon State 11, Louisiana-Monroe 2
Game 6: LSU 6, Oregon State 5

LSU ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Chapel Hill Regional

Host: North Carolina -- No. 6 national seed
Where: Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Tucson Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: St. John's 11, East Carolina 3
Game 2: North Carolina 7, Cornell 4

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: East Carolina 10, Cornell 6
Game 4: St. John's 5, North Carolina 4

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: North Carolina 5, East Carolina 3
Game 6: St. John's 9, North Carolina 5

ST. JOHN'S ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Charlottesville Regional

Host: Virginia
Where: Davenport Field in Charlottesville, Va.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Columbia Regional

Saturday, June 1
Game 1: Appalachian State 5, Oklahoma 4
Game 2: Virginia 9, Army 1

Sunday, June 2
Game 3: Oklahoma 2, Army 1
Game 4: Appalachian State 6, Virginia 5
Game 5: Oklahoma 5, Virginia 4

Monday, June 3
Game 6: Oklahoma 14, Appalachian State 6
Game 7: Oklahoma 5, Appalachian State 2

OKLAHOMA ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top College Station Regional

Host: Texas A&M
Where: Blue Bell Park in College Station, Texas
Super regional pairing: Winner of Los Angeles Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Ole Miss 6, TCU 3
Game 2: Texas A&M 4, Dayton 1

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: TCU 28, Dayton 12
Game 4: Ole Miss 6, Texas A&M 3

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: TCU 10, Texas A&M 2
Game 6: TCU 5, Ole Miss 2

Monday, June 4
Game 7: TCU 7, Ole Miss 4

TCU ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Columbia Regional

Host: South Carolina -- No. 8 national seed
Where: Carolina Stadium in Columbia, S.C.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Charlottesville Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Clemson 11, Coastal Carolina 3
Game 2: South Carolina 7, Manhattan 0

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: Coastal Carolina 11, Manhattan 1
Game 4: South Carolina 5, Clemson 4

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: Clemson 5, Coastal Carolina 3
Game 6: South Carolina 4, Clemson 3

SOUTH CAROLINA ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Coral Gables Regional

Host: Miami
Where: Alex Rodriguez Park in Coral Gables, Fla.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Baton Rouge, La.

Friday, June 1
Game 1: UCF 2, Missouri State 1
Game 2: Stony Brook 10, Miami 2

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: Missouri State 12, Miami 2
Game 4: UCF 9, Stony Brook 8

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: Stony Brook 10, Missouri State 7
Game 6: Stony Brook 12, UCF 5

Monday, June 4
Game 7: Stony Brook 10, UCF 6

STONY BROOK ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Eugene Regional

Host: Oregon -- No. 5 national seed
Where: P.K. Park in Eugene, Ore.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Gary Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Cal State Fullerton 9, Indiana State 5
Game 2: Oregon 6, Austin Peay 5

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: Austin Peay 1, Indiana State 0
Game 4: Oregon 7, Cal State Fullerton 5

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser (3 p.m.)
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner (7 p.m.)

OREGON ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Gainesville Regional

Host: Florida -- No. 1 national seed
Where: McKethan Stadium in Gainesville, Fla.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Raleigh Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Georgia Tech 8, College of Charleston 4
Game 2: Florida 4, Bethune-Cookman 0

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: College of Charleston 8, Bethune-Cookman 2
Game 4: Florida 6, Georgia Tech 2

Sunday June 3
Game 5: Georgia Tech 3, College of Charleston 0
Game 6: Florida 15, Georgia Tech 3

FLORIDA ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Gary Regional

Host: Purdue
Where: U.S. Steel Yard in Gary, Ind.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Eugene Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Kent State 7, Kentucky 6
Game 2: Purdue 7, Valparaiso 2

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: Kentucky 8, Valparaiso 1
Game 4: Kent State 7, Purdue 3

Sunday June 3
Game 5: Kentucky 6, Purdue 3
Game 6: Kent State 3, Kentucky 2

KENT STATE ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Houston Regional

Host: Rice
Where: Reckling Park in Houston
Super regional pairing: Winner of Waco Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Arkansas 5, Sam Houston State 4
Game 2: Rice 3, Prairie View A&M 2

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: Sam Houston State 5, Prairie View A&M 2
Game 4: Arkansas 1, Rice 0

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: Rice 4, Sam Houston State 1
Game 6: Arkansas 5, Sam Houston 1

ARKANSAS ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Los Angeles Regional

Host: UCLA -- No. 2 national seed
Where: Jackie Robinson Field in Los Angeles
Super regional pairing: Winner of College Station Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: New Mexico 4, San Diego 0
Game 2: UCLA 3, Creighton 0

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: Creighton 8, San Diego 2
Game 4: UCLA 7, New Mexico 2

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: Creighton 7, New Mexico 2
Game 6: UCLA 13, Creighton 2

UCLA ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Palo Alto Regional

Host: Stanford
Where: Sunken Diamond in Palo Alto, Calif.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Tallahassee Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Pepperdine 6, Michigan State 2
Game 2: Stanford 9, Fresno State 1

Saturday, June 2

Game 3: Fresno State 8, Michigan State 2
Game 4: Stanford 5, Pepperdine 4

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: Pepperdine 8, Fresno State 5
Game 6: Stanford 8, Pepperdine 7

STANFORD ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Raleigh Regional

Host: North Carolina State
Where: Doak Field at Dale Park in Raleigh, N.C.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Raleigh Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Vanderbilt 8, UNC Wilmington 2
Game 2: N.C. State 16, Sacred Heart 5

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: UNC Wilmington 13, Sacred Heart 
Game 4: Vanderbilt 9, N.C. State 8

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: N.C. State 17, UNC Wilmington 5
Game 6: N.C. State 6, Vanderbilt 5

Monday, June 4
Game 7: N.C. State 9, Vanderbilt 7

N.C. STATE ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Tallahassee Regional

Host: Florida State -- No. 3 national seed
Where: Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee, Fla.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Palo Alto Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Samford 5, Mississippi State 0
Game 2: Florida State 2, UAB 1

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: Mississippi State 8, UAB 1
Game 4: Florida State 8, Samford 1

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: Samford 3, Mississippi State 2
Game 6: Florida State 5, Samford 2

FLORIDA STATE ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Tucson Regional

Host: Arizona
Where: Hi Corbett Field in Tucson, Ariz.
Super regional pairing: Winner of Chapel Hill Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Louisville 3, New Mexico State 2
Game 2: Arizona 15, Missouri 3

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: Missouri 6, New Mexico State 2
Game 4: Arizona 16, Louisville 4

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: Louisville 11, Missouri 3
Game 6: Arizona 16, Louisville 3

ARIZONA ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL

Back to top Waco Regional

Host: Baylor -- No. 4 national seed
Where: Baylor Ballpark in Waco, Texas
Super regional pairing: Winner of Houston Regional

Friday, June 1
Game 1: Dallas Baptist 10, Texas-Arlington 0
Game 2: Oral Roberts 4, Baylor 2

Saturday, June 2
Game 3: Baylor 11, Texas-Arlington 6
Game 4: Dallas Baptist 11, Oral Roberts 8

Sunday, June 3
Game 5: Baylor 5, Oral Roberts 2
Game 6: Baylor 9, Dallas Baptist 2

Monday, June 4
Game 7: Baylor 8, Dallas Baptist 2

BAYLOR ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONAL



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