The 2024 NCAA DI baseball match resulted in Omaha, Nebraska with Tennessee capturing its first Males’s Faculty World Collection title in program historical past. The Vols defeated Texas A&M, 6-5, in Sport 3 of the best-of-three last sequence.
Tennessee turned the primary No. 1 total seed to win the Males’s Faculty World Collection since Miami (Fla.) in 1999.
CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS: Every conference tournament winner and automatic bid
The whole NCAA regional, tremendous regional, 2024 Males’s Faculty World Collection schedules and outcomes are beneath.
- Choice present: Monday, Might 27 at Midday ET | ESPN2/ESPNU | Rewatch the selection show
- Regionals: Friday-Monday, Might 31-June 3
- Tremendous Regionals: Friday-Monday, June 7-10
- First day of MCWS video games: Begin Friday, June 14
- MCWS finals: Saturday-Monday, June 22-23/24
2024 NCAA DI baseball match bracket
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Printable MCWS bracket | Regional brackets | 64-team bracket
2024 Males’s Faculty World Collection schedule
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2024 Males’s Faculty World Collection Finals (Finest-of-3)
June 22
- MCWS Last Sport 1: Texas A&M 9, Tennessee 5
June 23
- MCWS Last Sport 2: Tennessee 4, Texas A&M 1
June 24
- MCWS Last Sport 3: Tennessee 6, Texas A&M 5
June 14
- Sport 1: North Carolina 3, Virginia 2 | Highlights
- Sport 2: Tennessee 12, Florida State 11 | Highlights
June 15
- Sport 3: Kentucky 5, NC State 4 | Highlights
- Sport 4: Texas A&M 3, Florida 2 | Highlights
June 16
- Sport 5: Florida State 7, Virginia 3 | Highlights
- Sport 6: Tennessee 6, North Carolina 1 | Highlights
June 17
- Sport 7: Florida 5, NC State 4 | Highlights
- Sport 8: Texas A&M 5, Kentucky 1 | Highlights
June 18
- Sport 9: Florida State 9, North Carolina 5 | Highlights
June 19
- Sport 10: Florida 15, Kentucky 4 | Highlights
- Sport 11: Tennessee 7, Florida State 2
- Sport 12: Texas A&M 6, Florida 0
2024 DI baseball match tremendous regionals schedule
Dates: Friday-Monday, June 7-10
All instances in ET
Knoxville Tremendous Regional
- Sport 1: (1) Tennessee 11, Evansville 6
- Sport 2: Evansville 10, (1) Tennessee 8
- Sport 3: (1) Tennessee 12, Evansville 1
- 🏆 Tennessee advances to the MCWS
Tallahassee Tremendous Regional
- Sport 1: (8) Florida State 24, UConn 4
- Sport 2: (8) Florida State 10, UConn 8 (12 innings)
- 🏆 Florida State advances to the MCWS
Charlottesville Tremendous Regional
- Sport 1: (12) Virginia 7, Kansas State 4
- Sport 2: (12) Virginia 10, Kansas State 4
- 🏆 Virginia advances to the MCWS
Chapel Hill Tremendous Regional
- Sport 1: (4) North Carolina 8, West Virginia 6
- Sport 2: (4) North Carolina 2, West Virginia 1
- 🏆 North Carolina advances to the MCWS
Lexington Tremendous Regional
- Sport 1: (2) Kentucky 10, Oregon State 0
- Sport 2: (2) Kentucky 3, Oregon State 2
- 🏆 Kentucky advances to the MCWS
Athens Tremendous Regional
- Sport 1: (10) NC State 18, (7) Georgia 1
- Sport 2: (7) Georgia 11, (10) NC State 2
- Sport 3: (10) NC State 8, (7) Georgia 4
- 🏆 NC State advances to the MCWS
Clemson Tremendous Regional
- Sport 1: Florida 10, (6) Clemson 7
- Sport 2: Florida 11, (6) Clemson 10
- 🏆 Florida advances to the MCWS
Bryan-Faculty Station Tremendous Regional
- Sport 1: (3) Texas A&M 10, Oregon 6
- Sport 2: (3) Texas A&M 15, Oregon 9
- 🏆 Texas A&M advances to the MCWS
2024 DI baseball match regionals schedule
Listed here are the regional schedules for Friday, Might 31 by Monday, June 3:
Knoxville Regional
- Sport 1: Indiana 10, Southern Miss 4
- Sport 2: Tennessee 9, Northern Kentucky 3
- Sport 3: Southern Miss 6, Northern Kentucky 0
- Sport 4: Tennessee 12, Indiana 6
- Sport 5: Southern Miss 15, Indiana 3
- Sport 6: Tennessee 12, Southern Miss 3
🏆 Tennessee advances
Lexington Regional
- Sport 1: Kentucky 10, Western Michigan 8
- Sport 2: Illinois 4, Indiana State 1
- Sport 3: Indiana State 6, Western Michigan 4
- Sport 4: Kentucky 6, Illinois 1
- Sport 5: Indiana State 13, Illinois 2
- Sport 6: Kentucky 5, Indiana State 0
🏆 Kentucky advances
Bryan-Faculty Station Regional
- Sport 1: Texas A&M 8, Grambling 0
- Sport 2: Texas 12, Louisiana 5
- Sport 3: Louisiana 12, Grambling 5
- Sport 4: Texas A&M 4, Texas 2
- Sport 5: Louisiana 10, Texas 2
- Sport 6: Texas A&M 9, Louisiana 4
🏆 Texas A&M advances
Chapel Hill Regional
- Sport 1: LSU 4, Wofford 3
- Sport 2: North Carolina 11, LIU 8
- Sport 3: Wofford 5, LIU 2
- Sport 4: North Carolina 6, LSU 2
- Sport 5: LSU 13, Wofford 6
- Sport 6: LSU 8, North Carolina 4
- Sport 7: North Carolina 4, LSU 3 (10 inn)
🏆 North Carolina advances
Fayetteville Regional
- Sport 1: Arkansas 17, Southeast Missouri 9
- Sport 2: Kansas State 19, Louisiana Tech 4
- Sport 3: Southeast Missouri 9, Louisiana Tech 3
- Sport 4: Kansas State 7, Arkansas 6
- Sport 5: Southeast Missouri 6. Arkansas 3
- Sport 6: Kansas State 7, Southeast Missouri 2
🏆 Kansas State advances
Clemson Regional
- Sport 1: Coastal Carolina 13, Vanderbilt 3
- Sport 2: Clemson 4, High Point 3
- Sport 3: High Point 10, Vanderbilt 9
- Sport 4: Clemson 4, Coastal Carolina 3
- Sport 5: Coastal Carolina 6, High Point 5
- Sport 6: Clemson 12, Coastal Carolina 5
🏆 Clemson advances
Athens Regional
- Sport 1: Georgia 8, Army 7
- Sport 2: UNC Willmington 9, Georgia Tech 0
- Sport 3: Georgia Tech 4, Army 2
- Sport 4: Georgia 11, UNC Wilmington 2
- Sport 5: Georgia Tech 3, UNC Wilmington 1
- Sport 6: Georgia 8, Georgia Tech 6 (10 Inn.)
🏆 Georgia advances
Tallahassee Regional
- Sport 1: Florida State 7, Stetson 2
- Sport 2: UCF 8, Alabama 7
- Sport 3: Stetson 4, Alabama 0
- Sport 4: Florida State 5, UCF 2
- Sport 5: UCF 5, Stetson 2
- Sport 6: Florida State 12, UCF 4
🏆 Florida State advances
Norman Regional
- Sport 1: UConn 4, Duke 1
- Sport 2: Oklahoma 14, Oral Roberts 0
- Sport 3: Duke 6, Oral Roberts 2
- Sport 4: UConn 4, Oklahoma 1
- Sport 5: Oklahoma 4, Duke 3
- Sport 6: Oklahoma 6, UConn 4
- Sport 7: UConn 7, Oklahoma 1
🏆 UConn advances
Raleigh Regional
- Sport 1: South Carolina 8, James Madison 7
- Sport 2: NC State 9, Bryant 2
- Sport 3: James Madison 8, Bryant 1
- Sport 4: NC State 6, South Carolina 4
- Sport 5: James Madison 2, South Carolina 0
- Sport 6: NC State 5, James Madison 3
🏆 NC State advances
Stillwater Regional
- Sport 1: Florida 5, Nebraska 2
- Sport 2: Oklahoma State 19, Niagra 7
- Sport 3: Nebraska 7, Niagara 5
- Sport 4: Oklahoma State 7, Florida 1
- Sport 5: Florida 17, Nebraska 11
- Sport 6: Florida 5, Oklahoma State 2
- Sport 7: Florida 4, Oklahoma State 2
🏆 Florida advances
Charlottesville Regional
- Sport 1: Virginia 4, Penn 2
- Sport 2: Mississippi State 5, St. John’s 2
- Sport 3: St. John’s 10, Penn 9
- Sport 4: Virginia 5, Mississippi State 4
- Sport 5: Mississippi State 13, St. John’s 5
- Sport 6: Virginia 9, Mississippi State 2
🏆 Virginia advances
Tucson Regional
- Sport 1: West Virginia 4, DBU 1
- Sport 2: Grand Canyon 9, Arizona 4
- Sport 3: DBU 7, Arizona 0
- Sport 4: West Virginia 5, Grand Canyon 2
- Sport 5: Grand Canyon 12, DBU 10
- Sport 6: West Virginia 10, Grand Canyon 6
🏆 West Virginia advances
Santa Barbara Regional
- Sport 1: Oregon 5, San Diego 4
- Sport 2: UC Santa Barbara 9, Fresno State 6
- Sport 3: San Diego 7, Fresno State 5
- Sport 4: Oregon 2, UC Santa Barbara 0
- Sport 5: UC Santa Barbara 4, San Diego 2
- Sport 6: Oregon 3, UC Santa Barbara 0
🏆 Oregon advances
Corvallis Regional
- Sport 1: UC Irvine 13, Nicholls 12
- Sport 2: Oregon State 10, Tulane 4
- Sport 3: Tulane 3, Nicholls 0
- Sport 4: Oregon State 5, UC Irvine 3
- Sport 5: UC Irvine 17, Tulane 7
- Sport 6: Oregon State 11, UC Irvine 6
🏆 Oregon State advances
Greenville Regional
- Sport 1: Evansville 4, East Carolina 1
- Sport 2: VCU 1, Wake Forest 0
- Sport 3: East Carolina 7, Wake Forest 6
- Sport 4: Evansville 17, VCU 11
- Sport 5: East Carolina 10, VCU 7
- Sport 6: East Carolina 19, Evansville 6
- Sport 7: Evansville 6, East Carolina 5
🏆 Evansville advances
Baseball Championship: Future dates
REGIONALS | SUPER REGIONALS | MCWS | |
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2025 | Might 30-June 2 | June 6-8 or 7-9 | June 13-22/23 |
MCWS HISTORY: Winningest coaches | Most titles | Most appearances | Conferences most represented
Right here is extra on how the match works:
What’s the distinction between the Division I baseball match and the Faculty World Collection?
The NCAA Division I baseball match is a 64-team match that begins in Might. After two rounds of play (which every encompass a number of video games), there are simply eight groups left. These eight groups then head to Omaha, Neb. for the Faculty World Collection. The CWS is the end result of the DI match, the place the groups compete in two brackets, with the winners of every assembly within the CWS finals, a best-of-three sequence to resolve the NCAA champion.
When did the Faculty World Collection begin?
The primary-ever NCAA Division I baseball match was in 1947, and would barely be acknowledged as the identical match these days. The 1947 match featured simply eight groups, which had been divided into two four-team, single-elimination brackets. The 2 winners — California and Yale — then met in a best-of-three last in Kalamazoo, Michigan. California would go undefeated by the inaugural CWS and beat Yale to seize the primary title.
How are groups chosen for the NCAA Division I baseball match?
Since 1954, the NCAA Division I baseball match area has been cut up into two qualifying teams: The automated berths, and the at-large picks. Since 2014, that in a typical 12 months cut up sees 31 convention champions obtain computerized berths, and 33 groups obtain at-large bids, determined by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.
Males’s Faculty World Collection champs since 1947
California defeated Yale within the first-ever Males’s Faculty World Collection, the primary of two performed in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Texas put itself on the map as the primary back-to-back champions in successful the one MCWS ever performed in Wichita, Kansas in 1949. The next season Texas gained its second championship, opening Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha.
This is an entire record of all of the Faculty World Collection finals within the 73-year historical past of the occasion. LSU gained the 2023 Males’s Faculty World Collection in three video games over SEC rival Florida.
YEAR | CHAMPION (RECORD) | COACH | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | SITE |
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2024 | Tennessee (60-13) | Tony Vitello | 6-5 | Texas A&M | Omaha, Neb. |
2023 | LSU (54-17) | Jay Johnson | 18-4 | Florida | Omaha, Neb. |
2022 | Ole Miss (42-23) | Mike Bianco | 4-2 | Oklahoma | Omaha, Neb. |
2021 | Mississippi State (50-18) | Chris Lemonis | 9-0 | Vanderbilt | Omaha, Neb. |
2020 | Canceled as a result of Covid-19 | — | — | — | — |
2019 | Vanderbilt (59-12) | Tim Corbin | 8-2 | Michigan | Omaha, Neb. |
2018 | Oregon State (55-12-1) | Pat Casey | 5-0 | Arkansas | Omaha, Neb. |
2017 | Florida (52-19) | Kevin O’Sullivan | 6-1 | LSU | Omaha, Neb. |
2016 | Coastal Carolina (55-18) | Gary Gilmore | 4-3 | Arizona | Omaha, Neb. |
2015 | Virginia (44-24) | Brian O’Connor | 4-2 | Vanderbilt | Omaha, Neb. |
2014 | Vanderbilt (51-21) | Tim Corbin | 3-2 | Virginia | Omaha, Neb. |
2013 | * UCLA (49-17) | John Savage | 8-0 | Mississippi State | Omaha, Neb. |
2012 | * Arizona (48-17) | Andy Lopez | 4-1 | South Carolina | Omaha, Neb. |
2011 | * South Carolina (55-14) | Ray Tanner | 5-2 | Florida | Omaha, Neb. |
2010 | South Carolina (54-16) | Ray Tanner | 2-1 (11 inn.) | UCLA | Omaha, Neb. |
2009 | LSU (56-17) | Paul Mainieri | 11-4 | Texas | Omaha, Neb. |
2008 | Fresno State (47-31) | Mike Batesole | 6-1 | Georgia | Omaha, Neb. |
2007 | * Oregon State (49-18) | Pat Casey | 9-3 | North Carolina | Omaha, Neb. |
2006 | Oregon State (50-16) | Pat Casey | 3-2 | North Carolina | Omaha, Neb. |
2005 | * Texas (56-16) | Augie Garrido | 6-2 | Florida | Omaha, Neb. |
2004 | Cal St. Fullerton (47-22) | George Horton | 3-2 | Texas | Omaha, Neb. |
2003 | Rice (58-12) | Wayne Graham | 14-2 | Stanford | Omaha, Neb. |
2002 | * Texas (57-15) | Augie Garrido | 12-6 | South Carolina | Omaha, Neb. |
2001 | * Miami (Fla.) (53-12) | Jim Morris | 12-1 | Stanford | Omaha, Neb. |
2000 | * LSU (52-17) | Skip Bertman | 6-5 | Stanford | Omaha, Neb. |
1999 | * Miami (Fla.) (50-13) | Jim Morris | 6-5 | Florida State | Omaha, Neb. |
1998 | Southern California (49-17) | Mike Gillespie | 21-14 | Arizona State | Omaha, Neb. |
1997 | * LSU (57-13) | Skip Bertman | 13-6 | Alabama | Omaha, Neb. |
1996 | * LSU (52-15) | Skip Bertman | 9-8 | Miami (Fla.) | Omaha, Neb. |
1995 | * Cal St. Fullerton (57-9) | Augie Garrido | 11-5 | Southern California | Omaha, Neb. |
1994 | * Oklahoma (50-17) | Larry Cochell | 13-5 | Georgia Tech | Omaha, Neb. |
1993 | LSU (53-17-1) | Skip Bertman | 8-0 | Wichita State | Omaha, Neb. |
1992 | * Pepperdine (48-11-1) | Andy Lopez | 3-2 | Cal St. Fullerton | Omaha, Neb. |
1991 | * LSU (55-18) | Skip Bertman | 6-3 | Wichita State | Omaha, Neb. |
1990 | Georgia (52-19) | Steve Webber | 2-1 | Oklahoma State | Omaha, Neb. |
1989 | Wichita State (68-16) | Gene Stephenson | 5-3 | Texas | Omaha, Neb. |
1988 | Stanford (46-23) | Mark Marquess | 9-4 | Arizona State | Omaha, Neb. |
1987 | Stanford (53-17) | Mark Marquess | 9-5 | Oklahoma State | Omaha, Neb. |
1986 | Arizona (49-19) | Jerry Kindall | 10-2 | Florida State | Omaha, Neb. |
1985 | Miami (Fla.) (64-16) | Ron Fraser | 10-6 | Texas | Omaha, Neb. |
1984 | Cal St. Fullerton (66-20) | Augie Garrido | 3-1 | Texas | Omaha, Neb. |
1983 | * Texas (66-14) | Cliff Gustafson | 4-3 | Alabama | Omaha, Neb. |
1982 | * Miami (Fla.) (55-17-1) | Ron Fraser | 9-3 | Wichita State | Omaha, Neb. |
1981 | Arizona State (55-13) | Jim Brock | 7-4 | Oklahoma State | Omaha, Neb. |
1980 | Arizona (45-21-1) | Jerry Kindall | 5-3 | Hawaii | Omaha, Neb. |
1979 | Cal St. Fullerton (60-14-1) | Augie Garrido | 2-1 | Arkansas | Omaha, Neb. |
1978 | * Southern California (54-9) | Rod Dedeaux | 10-3 | Arizona State | Omaha, Neb. |
1977 | Arizona State (57-12) | Jim Brock | 2-1 | South Carolina | Omaha, Neb. |
1976 | Arizona (56-17) | Jerry Kindall | 7-1 | Jap Michigan | Omaha, Neb. |
1975 | Texas (59-6) | Cliff Gustafson | 5-1 | South Carolina | Omaha, Neb. |
1974 | Southern California (50-20) | Rod Dedeaux | 7-3 | Miami (Fla.) | Omaha, Neb. |
1973 | * Southern California (51-11) | Rod Dedeaux | 4-3 | Arizona State | Omaha, Neb. |
1972 | Southern California (47-13-1) | Rod Dedeaux | 1-0 | Arizona State | Omaha, Neb. |
1971 | Southern California (46-11) | Rod Dedeaux | 5-2 | Southern Illinois | Omaha, Neb. |
1970 | Southern California (45-13) | Rod Dedeaux | 2-1 (15 inn.) | Florida State | Omaha, Neb. |
1969 | Arizona State (56-11) | Bobby Winkles | 10-1 | Tulsa | Omaha, Neb. |
1968 | * Southern California (43-12-1) | Rod Dedeaux | 4-3 | Southern Illinois | Omaha, Neb. |
1967 | Arizona State (53-12) | Bobby Winkles | 11-0 | Houston | Omaha, Neb. |
1966 | Ohio State (27-6-1) | Marty Karow | 8-2 | Oklahoma State | Omaha, Neb. |
1965 | Arizona State (54-8) | Bobby Winkles | 2-0 | Ohio State | Omaha, Neb. |
1964 | Minnesota (31-12) | Dick Siebert | 5-1 | Missouri | Omaha, Neb. |
1963 | Southern California (35-10) | Rod Dedeaux | 5-2 | Arizona | Omaha, Neb. |
1962 | Michigan (34-15) | Don Lund | 5-4 (15 inn.) | Santa Clara | Omaha, Neb. |
1961 | * Southern California (36-7) | Rod Dedeaux | 1-0 | Oklahoma State | Omaha, Neb. |
1960 | Minnesota (34-7-1) | Dick Siebert | 2-1 (10 inn.) | Southern California | Omaha, Neb. |
1959 | Oklahoma State (27-5) | Toby Greene | 5-0 | Arizona | Omaha, Neb. |
1958 | Southern California (29-3) | Rod Dedeaux | 8-7 (12 inn.) | Missouri | Omaha, Neb. |
1957 | * California (35-10) | George Wolfman | 1-0 | Penn State | Omaha, Neb. |
1956 | Minnesota (37-9) | Dick Siebert | 12-1 | Arizona | Omaha, Neb. |
1955 | Wake Forest (29-7) | Taylor Sanford | 7-6 | Western Michigan | Omaha, Neb. |
1954 | Missouri (22-4) | John “Hello” Simmons | 4-1 | Rollins | Omaha, Neb. |
1953 | Michigan (21-9) | Ray Fisher | 7-5 | Texas | Omaha, Neb. |
1952 | Holy Cross (21-3) | Jack Barry | 8-4 | Missouri | Omaha, Neb. |
1951 | * Oklahoma (19-9) | Jack Baer | 3-2 | Tennessee | Omaha, Neb. |
1950 | Texas (27-6) | Bibb Falk | 3-0 | Washington State | Omaha, Neb. |
1949 | * Texas (23-7) | Bibb Falk | 10-3 | Wake Forest | Wichita, Kan. |
1948 | Southern California (26-4) | Sam Barry | 9-2 | Yale | Kalamazoo, Mich. |
1947 | * California (31-10) | Clint Evans | 8-7 | Yale | Kalamazoo, Mich. |
*Signifies undefeated groups in Faculty World Collection play.