2023 NCAA Baseball Tournament Bracket and Regional Matchups

See the complete 64-team bracket and regional matchups for the 2023 NCAA Baseball Tournament
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The bracket for the 2023 NCAA Baseball Tournament was revealed on Monday. See the complete 64-team bracket and regional matchups below:

Winston-Salem Regional

1. Wake Forest (1)
4. George Mason
3. Northeastern
2. Maryland

Tuscaloosa Regional

1. Alabama (16)
4. Nicholls State
3. Troy
2. Boston College


Stanford Regional

1. Stanford (8)
4. San Jose State
3. Cal State Fullerton
2. Texas A&M

Coral Gables Regional

1. Miami (9)
4. Maine
3. Louisiana
2. Texas


Baton Rouge Regional

1. LSU (5)
4. Tulane
3. Sam Houston
2. Oregon State

Lexington Regional

1. Kentucky (12)
4. Ball State
3. Indiana
2. West Virginia


Clemson Regional

1. Clemson (4)
4. Lipscomb
3. Charlotte
2. Tennessee

Auburn Regional

1. Auburn (13)
4. Penn
3. Samford
2. Southern Miss


Gainesville Regional

1. Florida (2)
4. Florida A&M
3. Texas Tech
2. UConn

Columbia Regional

1. South Carolina (15)
4. Central Connecticut State
3. NC State
2. Campbell


Charlottesville Regional

1. Virginia (7)
4. Army
3. Oklahoma
2. East Carolina

Conway Regional

1. Coastal Carolina (10)
4. Rider
3. UNC-Wilmington
2. Duke


Nashville Regional

1. Vanderbilt (6)
4. Eastern Illinois
3. Xavier
2. Oregon

Stillwater Regional

1. Oklahoma State (11)
4. Oral Roberts
3. Washington
2. Dallas Baptist


Fayetteville Regional

1. Arkansas (3)
4. Santa Clara
3. Arizona
2. TCU

Terre Haute Regional

1. Indiana State (14)
4. Wright State
3. North Carolina
2. Iowa

2023 NCAA Baseball Tournament

2023 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament Schedule

  • Selection show: Noon ET on Monday, May 29, on ESPN2
  • Regionals: Friday, June 2 through Monday, June 5
  • Super Regionals: Friday, June 9 through Monday, June 12
  • First day of CWS games — Friday, June 16
  • CWS Finals — Start Saturday, June 24 (best out of 3)

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Matt launched Virginia Cavaliers On SI in August of 2021 and has since served as the site's publisher and managing editor, covering all 23 NCAA Division I sports teams at the University of Virginia. He is from Downingtown, Pennsylvania and graduated from UVA in May of 2021.