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NCAA Baseball 2025: ACC Sends Five Teams to Super Regional Round

ACC teams celebrate 2025 NCAA Baseball Super Regional berth

Five of the nation’s top teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference are going to the 2025 NCAA Baseball Championship Super Regionals. During the weekend of May 30-June 2, North Carolina, Florida State, Duke, Louisville, and Miami all advanced to the Men’s College World Series (MCWS), which will be held at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, from June 13–23.

Five ACC teams have advanced to the Super Regionals for the second straight year, tying the conference record for the most teams to do so in a single postseason.

Four ACC schools made it to the Men’s College World Series last season, which was the first time the conference has sent as many clubs to Omaha since 2006.

This weekend, from Friday, June 6 to Sunday, June 8, there will be eight Super Regional games.

North Carolina (45-13), which defeated Oklahoma in the Chapel Hill Regional final on Monday, June 2, to secure the No. 5 national seed, will return to the Super Regionals for the second consecutive season. Arizona (42-18), the 2025 Big 12 Baseball Champions who won the Eugene Regional, will host the 2025 ACC Baseball Champions in the Tar Heels’ Super Regional in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. North Carolina will be making its 12th appearance at the Super Regionals.

Florida State (41-14), ranked as the ninth national seed, will be attending the Super Regionals for the second time in a row and for an NCAA-record 19th time since the format’s inception in 1999. Together, the Seminoles defeated Bethune-Cookman and Mississippi State three times to win the Tallahassee Regional. In Corvallis, Oregon, the Seminoles will fly across the nation to play Oregon State (45-13-1) as the eighth seed.

Duke (40-19) won its fourth Regional Championship on Sunday and will play its first-ever Super Regional at Jack Combs Field. On their path to winning the Athens Regional, the Blue Devils defeated No. 7 seed Georgia once and Oklahoma State twice, including a thrilling victory in the regional final. The Blue Devils have made four Super Regional appearances in the last seven complete seasons. Murray State (42-14), who made it to the Super Regionals for the first time in their program’s history, will host the Blue Devils. The Racers defeated 2025 ACC Regular Season Champion Georgia Tech once and host Ole Miss, ranked tenth, twice to win the Oxford Regional.

Louisville (38-21) won the Nashville Regional and made it to the Super Regionals for the tenth time under head coach Dan McDonnell. The Cardinals won the Nashville Regional on Sunday, June 1, defeating Wright State, Vanderbilt, the top-seeded team, and East Tennessee State. The Louisville pitching staff pitched 27 innings in regional play and gave up only five runs. The Cardinals will play Miami in the Super Regionals.

Miami (34-25) defeated Southern Miss, the No. 16 seed, on Monday to win the Hattiesburg Regional. After defeating Alabama and Columbia in the first two rounds, the Hurricanes, who were seeded third in the regional, made it to the regional finals. Miami advanced to the Super Regionals for the first time since 2016 on Monday after losing 5-4 to host Southern Miss on Sunday. In the Super Regionals, the Hurricanes will travel to Louisville, Kentucky, to play ACC rival Louisville.

In the 18 years that the Men’s College World Series has been contested, at least one ACC school has advanced to the MCWS, and 12 ACC teams have done so in that time. In the last 18 Men’s College World Series, the ACC has fielded 35 teams overall, or slightly less than two teams every season on average.

On Tuesday, June 3, the NCAA will release the complete schedule for the Super Regional round. The victors of each series advance to the Men’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, and each series will be played in a best-of-three format.

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