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College  | Story | 6/3/2013

NCAA Regionals schedules/results

From Charlottesville, Va., to Corvallis, Ore., teams around the country begin the march on the Road to Omaha this weekend with the beginning of NCAA Regionals action.

Keep track of all the NCAA Regionals brackets/results here:


 

NCAA Regionals SCHEDULES/RESULTS
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REGIONALS: Baton Rouge Regional | Blacksburg Regional | Bloomington Regional | Chapel Hill Regional | Charlottesville Regional | Columbia Regional | Corvallis Regional | Eugene Regional | Fullerton Regional | Los Angeles Regional | Louisville Regional | Manhattan Regional | Nashville Regional | Raleigh Regional | Starkville Regional | Tallahassee Regional

Back to top BATON ROUGE Regional

Host: Louisiana State             
Where: Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, La.             
Super regional pairing: Winner of Blacksburg Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: LSU 11, Jackson State 7
Game 2: Sam Houston State 4, Louisiana-Lafayette 2

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Louisiana-Lafayette 15, Jackson State 1 (JSU eliminated)
Game 4: LSU 8, Sam Houston State 5

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Louisiana-Lafayette 7, Sam Houston State 5 (SHSU eliminated)
Game 6: LSU 5, Louisiana-Lafayette 1 (ULL eliminated)


LSU ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top BLACKSBURG Regional

Host: Virginia Tech             
Where: English Field in Blacksburg, Va.            
Super regional pairing: Winner of Baton Rouge Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Oklahoma 7, Coastal Carolina 3
Game 2: Connecticut 5, Virginia Tech 2

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Virginia Tech 9, Coastal Carolina 1 (CCU eliminated)
Game 4: Oklahoma 5, Connecticut 3

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Virginia Tech 3, Connecticut 1 (UCONN eliminated)
Game 6: Oklahoma 10, Virginia Tech 4 (Va Tech eliminated)


OKLAHOMA ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top BLOOMINGTON Regional

Host: Indiana             
Where: Bart Kaufman Stadium in Bloomington, Ind.            
Super regional pairing: Winner of Tallahassee Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Austin Peay 4, Florida 3
Game 2: Indiana 5, Valparaiso 4

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Valparaiso 5, Florida 4 (UF eliminated)
Game 4: Indiana 15, Austin Peay 6

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Austin Peay 5, Valparaiso 4 (VALPO eliminated)
Game 6: Indiana 6, Austin Peay 1 (APSU eliminated)


INDIANA ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top Chapel Hill Regional

Host: North Carolina             
Where: Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C.            
Super regional pairing: Winner of Columbia Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Towson 7, Florida Atlantic 2
Game 2: North Carolina 6, Canisius 3

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Florida Atlantic 14, Canisius 6 (Canisius eliminated)
Game 4: North Carolina 8, Towson 5

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Florida Atlantic 6, Towson 5 (TOWSON eliminated)
Game 6: Florida Atlantic 3, North Carolina 2

Monday, June 3 (if necessary)
Game 7: Florida Atlantic vs. North Carolina, 5 p.m. ESPN3

Back to top Charlottesville Regional

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


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Virginia 2, Army 1
Game 2: Elon 10, UNC Wilmington 7

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: UNC Wilmington 9, Army 5 (Army eliminated)
Game 4: Virginia 2, Elon 0

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Elon 6, UNC Wilmington 4 (UNCW eliminated)
Game 6: Virginia 11, Elon 3 (Elon eliminated)


VIRGINIA ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top COLUMBIA Regional

Host: South Carolina            
Where: Carolina Stadium in Columbia, S.C.            
Super regional pairing: Winner of Chapel Hill Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Liberty 8, Clemson 3
Game 2: South Carolina 7, Saint Louis 3

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Clemson 10, Saint Louis 2 (SLU eliminated)
Game 4: South Carolina 19, Liberty 3

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Liberty 3, Clemson 1 (Clemson eliminated)

Monday, June 3
Game 6: South Carolina 6, Liberty 4 (Liberty eliminated)


SOUTH CAROLINA ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top Corvallis Regional

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


Friday, May 31
Game 1: UC Santa Barbara 6, Texas A&M 4
Game 2: Oregon State 5, Texas-Antonio 4

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Texas A&M 6, UTSA 1 (UTSA eliminated)
Game 4: Oregon State 3, UC Santa Barbara 2

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Texas A&M 5, UC Santa Barbara 4 (UCSB eliminated)
Game 6: Oregon State 6, Texas A&M 1


OREGON STATE ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top EUGENE Regional

Host: Oregon            
Where: P.K. Park in Eugene, Ore.            
Super regional pairing: Winner of Raleigh Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Rice 3, San Francisco 2
Game 2: Oregon 3, South Dakota State 2

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: San Francisco 4, South Dakota State 3 (SDSU eliminated)
Game 4: Rice 1, Oregon 0

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Oregon 6, San Francisco 1 (USF eliminated)
Game 6: Oregon 11, Rice 0

Monday, June 3 (if necessary)
Game 7: Rice 11, Oregon 4 (Oregon eliminated)


RICE ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top Fullerton Regional

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


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Arizona State 4, New Mexico 3
Game 2: Cal State Fullerton 4, Columbia 1

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Columbia 6, New Mexico 5 (UNM eliminated)
Game 4: Cal State Fullerton 1, Arizona State 0

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Arizona State 10, Columbia 5 (Columbia eliminated)
Game 6: Cal State Fullerton 6, Arizona State 1 (ASU eliminated)


CAL STATE FULLERTON ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top Los Angeles Regional

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


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Cal Poly 9, San Diego 2
Game 2: UCLA 8, San Diego State 3

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: San Diego 6, San Diego State 3 (SDSU eliminated)
Game 4: UCLA 6, UCLA 4

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: San Diego 8, Cal Poly 5 (Cal Poly eliminated)
Game 6: UCLA 6, San Diego 0 (USD eliminated)


UCLA ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top LOUISVILLE Regional

Host: Louisville            
Where: Jim Patterson Stadium in Louisville, Ky.             
Super regional pairing: Winner of Nashville Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Miami 7, Oklahoma State 0
Game 2: Louisville 8, Bowling Green 3

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Oklahoma State 7, Bowling Green 3
Game 4: Louisville 6, Miami 4

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Oklahoma State 7, Miami 1 (MIAMI eliminated)
Game 6: Louisville 12, Oklahoma State 3 (OSU eliminated)


LOUISVILLE ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top Manhattan Regional

Host: Kansas State            
Where: Tointon Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kan.            
Super regional pairing: Winner of Corvallis Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Kansas State 20, Wichita State 11
Game 2: Bryant 4, Arkansas 1

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Arkansas 3, Wichita State 1 (WSU eliminated)
Game 4: Kansas State 7, Bryant 1

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Arkansas 12, Bryant 3 (BRYANT eliminated)
Game 6: Kansas State 4, Arkansas 3 (Arkansas eliminated)


KANSAS STATE ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top Nashville Regional

Host: Vanderbilt            
Where: Hawkins Field in Nashville, Tenn.            
Super regional pairing: Winner of Louisville Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Illinois 6, Georgia Tech 4
Game 2: Vanderbilt 9, East Tennessee State 1

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Georgia Tech 5, East Tennessee State 1 (ETSU eliminated)
Game 4: Vanderbilt 10, Illinois 4

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Georgia Tech 6, Illinois 3 (ILLINOIS eliminated)
Game 6: Georgia Tech 5, Vanderbilt 0

Monday, June 3 (if necessary)
Game 7: Vanderbilt 7, Georgia Tech 1 (GT eliminated)


VANDY ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top Raleigh Regional

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


Friday, May 31
Game 1: William & Mary 4, Ole Miss 2
Game 2: NC State 4, Binghamton 1

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Ole Miss 9, Binghamton 4 (Binghamton eliminated)
Game 4: NC State 1, William & Mary 0

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: William & Mary 4, Ole Miss 1 (MISS eliminated)
Game 6: N.C. State 9, William & Mary 2 (W&M eliminated)


N.C. STATE ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top STARKVILLE Regional

Host: Mississippi State            
Where: Dudy Noble Field at Polk-Dement Stadium in Starkville, Miss. 
Super regional pairing: Winner of Charlottesville Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: South Alabama 9, Mercer 4
Game 2: Mississippi State 5, Central Arkansas 3

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Central Arkansas 6, Mercer 5 (Mercer eliminated)
Game 4: Mississippi State 6, South Alabama 2

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Central Arkansas 3, South Alabama 0 (USA eliminated)
Game 6: Central Arkansas 5, Mississippi State 2

Monday, June 3 (if necessary)
Game 7: Mississippi State 6, Central Arkansas 1 (UCA eliminated)


MISSISSIPPI STATE ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS

Back to top Tallahassee Regional

Host: Florida State             
Where: Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee, Fla.              
Super regional pairing: Winner of Bloomington Regional


Friday, May 31
Game 1: Troy 5, Alabama 2
Game 2: Florida State 10, Savannah State 0

Saturday, June 1
Game 3: Alabama 3, Savannah State 2
Game 4: Florida State 11, Troy 0

Sunday, June 2
Game 5: Troy 9, Alabama 8 (Alabama eliminated)
Game 6: Florida State 11, Troy 4 (Troy eliminate)


FLORIDA STATE ADVANCES TO SUPER REGIONALS


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