The Road to Omaha 2011

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    May 30, 2011 - The 64 teams who qualified for the NCAA baseball postseason tournament have been revealed and now the road to Omaha for the College World Series is underway in earnest.

    The top eight national seeds who will host a Regional and if they win their Regional, host a Super Regional begin with with the nation's top team, Virginia. Led by projected top five pick Danny Hultzen, who is both the Cavaliers' ace and hits, Virginia is in position to go to the College World Series for the second time in program history. The other national seeds are Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida St., Vanderbilt, Texas and RIce.

    Postseason play begins on Friday with the Regionals at 16 campus sites around the country. There are 16 Regionals with four teams in each. The teams play a double-elimination tournament over the course of the weekend with the 16 winners moving on to the Super Regionals. The Super Regionals is a best of three series with the eight winners moving on to the College World Series.

    Charlottesville Regional
    1) Virginia
    2) East Carolina
    3) St. John's
    4) Navy

    Los Angeles Regional
    1) UCLA
    2) Fresno St.
    3) UC Irvine
    4) San Francisco

    Fort Worth Regional
    1) TCU
    2) Oklahoma
    3) Dallas Baptist
    4) Oral Roberts

    Houston Regional
    1) Rice
    2) Baylor
    3) California
    4) Alcorn

    Tallahassee Regional
    1) Florida St.
    2) Central Florida
    3) Alabama
    4) Bethune-Cookman

    College Station Regional
    1) Texas A&M
    2) Arizona
    3) Seton Hall
    4) Wright St.

    Clemson Regional
    1) Clemson
    2) Connecticut
    3) Costal Carolina
    4) Sacred Heart

    Columbia Regional
    1) South Carolina
    2) Stetson
    3) N.C. State
    4) Georgia Southern

    Gainesville Regional
    1) Florida
    2) Miami
    3) Jacksonville
    4) Manhattan

    Atlanta Regional
    1) Georgia Tech
    2) Southern Miss
    3) Mississippi St.
    4) Austin Peay

    Tempe Regional
    1) Arizona St.
    2) Arkansas
    3) Charlotte
    4) New Mexico

    Austin Regional
    1) Texas
    2) Texas St.
    3) Kent St.
    4) Princeton

    Nashville Regional
    1) Vanderbilt
    2) Oklahoma St.
    3) Troy
    4) Belmont

    Corvallis Regional
    1) Oregon St.
    2) Creighton
    3) Georgia
    4) Arkansas Little Rock

    Fullerton Regional
    1) Cal St. Fullerton
    2) Stanford
    3) Kansas St.
    4) Illinois

    Chapel Hill Regional
    1) North Carolina
    2) Florida International
    3) James Madison
    4) Maine
     
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    SUPER REGIONALS

    At Davenport Field Charlottesville, Va.
    Saturday, June 11
    Virginia (52-9) vs. UC Irvine (42-16), 1 p.m.
    Sunday, June 12
    Virginia vs. UC Irvine, 1 p.m.
    Monday, June 13
    x-Virginia vs. UC Irvine, 1, 4 or 7 p.m.

    At Boshamer Stadium Chapel Hill, N.C.
    Friday, June 10
    North Carolina (48-14) vs. Stanford (35-20), 3 p.m.
    Saturday, June 11
    North Carolina vs. Stanford, 3 p.m.
    Sunday, June 12
    x-North Carolina vs. Stanford, 4 p.m.



    At Carolina Stadium Columbia, S.C.
    Saturday, June 11
    Connecticut (45-18-1) vs. South Carolina (48-14), 6 p.m.
    Sunday, June 12
    Connecticut vs. South Carolina, 7 p.m.
    Monday, June 13
    x-Connecticut vs. South Carolina, 1, 4 or 7 p.m.

    At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium Gainesville, Fla.
    Friday, June 10
    Florida (48-16) vs. Mississippi State (37-23), Noon
    Saturday, June 11
    Florida vs. Mississippi State, Noon
    Sunday, June 12
    x-Florida vs. Mississippi State, 1 p.m.

    At Dick Howser StadiumTallahassee, Fla.
    Saturday, June 11
    Florida State (45-17) vs. Texas A&M (45-19), 4:30 p.m.
    Sunday, June 12
    Florida State vs. Texas A&M, 4 p.m.
    Monday, June 13
    x-Florida State vs. Texas A&M, 1, 4 or 7 p.m.

    At Hawkins Field Nashville, Tenn.
    Friday, June 10
    Vanderbilt (50-10) vs. Oregon State (41-17), 8 p.m.
    Saturday, June 11
    Vanderbilt vs. Oregon State, 9 p.m.
    Sunday, June 12
    x-Vanderbilt vs. Oregon State, 4, 7 or 10 p.m.

    At UFCU Disch-Falk Field Austin, Texas
    Friday, June 10
    Texas (47-16) vs. Arizona State (42-16), 7 p.m.
    Saturday, June 11
    Texas vs. Arizona State, 7 p.m.
    Sunday, June 12
    x-Texas vs. Arizona State, 7 p.m.

    At Stephen Scott Stadium Santa Clara, Calif.
    Saturday, June 11
    Dallas Baptist (43-17) vs. California (35-21), 8 p.m.
    Sunday, June 12
    Dallas Baptist vs. California, 10 p.m.
    Monday, June 13
    x-Dallas Baptist vs. California, 4 or 7 p.m.

    All Times EDT Double Elimination
    x-if necessary
     

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