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By the end of play on Monday, June 1, the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament — which began as a 64-team field — will be cut down by 75%.Those cuts could begin as early as May 31, with several regional championships up for grabs.Shop NCAA baseball ticketsTwo nationally seeded teams who won't be able to punch their tickets to the super regionals on May 31 are No. 1 UCLA, No. 4 Auburn and No. 10 Florida State, after each lost the opening games of their respective regionals (assuming they themselves aren't upset again).Another team, No. 1 UCLA, became just the fifth such team to lose in the regional round of the NCAA Baseball Tournament, dropping its second game in three days to Saint Mary's.Follow along live as teams claim the regional championship and make their ways to the super regionals:Who's in NCAA Baseball Tournament super regionals?This section will be updated.Athens Regional: (3) GeorgiaChapel Hill Regional: (5) North CarolinaAustin Regional: (6) TexasTuscaloosa Regional: (7) AlabamaEugene Regional: (11) OregonStarkville Regional: (14) Mississippi StateLawrence Regional: (15) KansasLincoln Regional: MississippiLos Angeles Regional: Cal PolyHattiesburg Regional: Little RockWhen are NCAA Baseball Tournament super regionals?Dates: June 5-8The super-regional round of the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament will begin on Friday, June 5, and end on Monday, June 8. The 16 super regionals will stagger start dates, which will affect when some teams earn their way to the College World Series. Another factor is whether teams need two or three games in the supers to punch their ticket to Omaha, Nebraska.When do teams play in NCAA Baseball Tournament super regionals?This section will be updated.Athens Super RegionalChapel Hill Super RegionalAustin Super RegionalTuscaloosa RegionalWatch select college baseball games with ESPN+NCAA Baseball Tournament scheduleRegionals: May 29 through June 1Super Regionals: June 5-8College World Series: June 12-21/22CWS finals: June 20-21/22