NCAA Baseball Tournament Super Regional Matchups and Schedule

See the matchups and schedule for the Super Regional round of the 2023 NCAA Baseball Tournament

The regional round of the 2023 NCAA Baseball Tournament is complete. Out of the original 64-team field, just 16 teams remain. Those 16 teams are sorted into eight Super Regionals, best of three series that will take place next weekend to determine the eight teams that will advance to the College World Series. See the full matchups and schedule for the NCAA Baseball Super Regional round below:

Notes: all times Eastern, Game 3s are if necessary, game times and TV designations are subject to change

Winston-Salem: No. 1 Wake Forest vs. No. 16 Alabama
Game 1: Saturday, June 10 at 12pm (ESPN)
Game 2: Sunday, June 11 at TBD
Game 3: Monday, June 12 at TBD

Stanford: No. 8 Stanford vs. Texas
Game 1: Saturday, June 10 at 6pm (ESPN2)
Game 2: Sunday, June 11 at TBD
Game 3: Monday, June 12 at TBD

Baton Rouge: No. 5 LSU vs. No. 12 Kentucky
Game 1: Saturday, June 10 at 3pm (ESPN)
Game 2: Sunday, June 11 at TBD
Game 3: Monday, June 12 at TBD

Hattiesburg: Southern Miss vs. Tennessee
Game 1: Saturday, June 10 at 3pm (ESPNU)
Game 2: Sunday, June 11 at TBD
Game 3: Monday, June 12 at TBD

Gainesville: No. 2 Florida vs. No. 15 South Carolina
Game 1: Friday, June 9 at 6pm (ESPN2)
Game 2: Saturday, June 10 at 3pm (ESPN2)
Game 3: Sunday, June 11 at TBD

Charlottesville: No. 7 Virginia vs. Duke
Game 1: Friday, June 9 at 12pm (ESPN2)
Game 2: Saturday, June 10 at 12pm (ESPN2)
Game 3: Sunday, June 11 at TBD

Eugene: Oregon vs. Oral Roberts
Game 1: Friday, June 9 at 8pm (ESPN)
Game 2: Saturday, June 10 at 9pm (ESPNU)
Game 3: Sunday, June 11 at TBD

Fort Worth: TCU vs. No. 14 Indiana State
Game 1: Friday, June 9 at 5pm (ESPNU)
Game 2: Saturday, June 10 at 6pm (ESPNU)
Game 3: Sunday, June 11 at TBD

See the results and scores for every game of the regional round of the NCAA Baseball Tournament here.


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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.