2010 NCAA Baseball Tournament Announces (Video)

The NCAA College Baseball Tournament has announced the 64 teams that will be competing for a chance at the 2010 College Baseball World Series. Every... More Below... Posted by on May 31st, 2010 and filed under Baseball, NCAA, Sports.

The NCAA College Baseball Tournament has announced the 64 teams that will be competing for a chance at the 2010 College Baseball World Series.

Every team that qualifies fo the 2010 NCAA Baseball Tournament is set into a four team grouping. Within those four teams is a double-elimination tournament, where one team emerges to play in the Super Regionals or basically the second round. Just 16 teams emerge from the Regionals, and just eight teams emerge from the Super Regionals to make up the final field of eight teams that will play for the 2010 College Baseball World Series.

The 2010 NCAA Tournament field has announced:

Top Eight National Seeds
1.
Arizona St.
2. Texas
3. Florida
4. Coastal Carolina
5. Virginia
6. UCLA
7. Louisville
8. Georgia Tech

Arizona St. Region (Tempe, AZ)
1. Arizona St. (47-8)
4. Milwaukee (33-24)

3. Hawai’i (33-26)
2. San Diego (36-20)

Texas Region (Austin, TX)
1.
Texas (46-11)
4. Rider (36-21)

3. UL-Lafayette (37-20)
2. Rice (38-21)

Florida Region (Gainesville, FL)
1. Florida (42-15)
4. Bethune-Cookman (35-20)

3. Oregon St. (31-22)
2. Florida Atlantic (35-22)

Coastal Carolina Region (Myrtle Beach, SC)
1. Coastal Carolina (51-7)
4. Stony Brook (29-25)

3. NC State (38-22)
2. College of Charleston (42-17)

Virginia Region (Charlottesville, VA)
1. Virginia (47-11)
4. Virginia Commonwealth (34-24-1)

3. St. John’s (NY) (40-18)
4. Ole Miss (38-22)

UCLA Region (Los Angeles, CA)
1.
UCLA (43-13)
4. Kent St. (39-23)

3. UC Irvine (37-19)
2. LSU (40-20)

Louisville Region (Louisville, KY)
1. Louisville (48-12)
4. St. Louis (33-27)

3. Illinois St. (31-22)
2. Vanderbilt (41-17)

Georgia Tech Region (Atlanta, GA)
1. Georgia Tech (45-13)
4. Mercer (37-22)

3. Elon (38-22)
2. Alabama (37-22)

Florida Region (Coral Gables, FL)
1. Miami (40-17)
4. Dartmouth (26-17)

3. Florida International (36-23)
2. Texas A&M (40-13-1)

Fullerton Region (Fullerton, CA)
1.
Cal St. Fullerton (41-15)
4. Minnesota (30-28)

3. New Mexico (37-20)
2. Stanford (31-23)

Louisville Region (Norwich, CT)
1. Florida St. (42-17)
4. Central Connecticut St. (33-21)

3. Oregon (38-22)
2. Connecticut (47-14)

Texas Region (Fort Worth, TX)
1. TCU (46-11)
4. Lamar (35-24)

3. Arizona (33-22)
2. Baylor (34-22)

Georgia Tech Region (Auburn, AL)
1. Auburn (40-19)
4. Jacksonville St. (32-24)

3. Southern Miss (35-22)
2. Clemson (38-21)

Coastal Carolina Region (Columbia, SC)
1.
South Caroina (43-15)
4. Bucknell (25-33)

3. The Citadel (42-20)
2. Virginia Tech (38-20)

Arizona St. Region (Fayetteville, AR)
1. Arkansas (40-18)
4. Grambling (22-30)

3. Kansas St. (35-20)
2. Washington St. (34-20)

Virginia Region (Norman, OK)
1. Oklahoma (44-15)
4. Oral Roberts (35-25)

3. North Carolina (35-20)
2. California (29-23)

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