NCAA Baseball Super Regionals - Live Updates on Saturday's Games

With a full slate of eight Super Regional games today, keep up with all the action with our live updates.
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The college baseball Super Regionals are underway around the country. Eight coveted Men's College World Series spots are up for grabs.

Four Super Regionals began play on Friday. Four more begin play on Saturday. All eight Super Regionals have games on Saturday, June 10. The first four to make it to Omaha could be known by tonight. 

Find scores and updates for Super Regional games today, June 10, as they happen below. Keep up to date with KillerFrogs for complete coverage of the 2023 college baseball postseason.

College Baseball Super Regionals: Scores And Updates

All game times below are in ET.

No. 7 Virginia 14 - Duke 4: Game 2 (Final) - Series tied 1-1

No. 1 Wake Forest 5 - No. 16 Alabama 5: Game 1 (Final) - Wake Forest leads the series 1-0.

No. 2 Florida 4 - No. 15 South Carolina 0: Game 2, (Final), ESPN2 (Gainesville, Fla.) - Florida wins the series 2-0 and advances to the College World Series. 

Texas 7 - No. 8 Stanford 5: Game 1 (Final), ESPN2 (Stanford, Calif.) - Texas leads the series 1-0. 

TCU 6 - No. 14 Indiana State 4: Game 2, (Final), ESPN+ (Fort Worth, Texas) - TCU wins the series 2-0 and advances to the College World Series

Oregon 7 - Oral Roberts 8: Game 2 (Final) - Series tied 1-1

No. 5 LSU 14 - No. 12 Kentucky 0: Game 1, (Final) - LSU leads the series 1-0.

Southern Miss 4 - Tennessee 0: Game 1 (Bottom 5th)., ESPNU (Hattiesburg, Miss.) - The game was suspended until Sunday due to weather.


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BARRY LEWIS

Barry is the publisher/managing editor for KillerFrogs.com. He has been a Horned Frog since the Jim Wacker era and loves covering all of TCU's sports.