NCAA Baseball Tournament 2010 Teams Announced – College Baseball Regionals 2010 – College World Series 2010
NCAA Baseball Tournament 2010 Teams Announced – College Baseball Regionals 2010 – College World Series 2010 – If you’re an NCAA baseball fan then you would have known that the official brackets were released yesterday. You can see the full list of college baseball teams of the regional brackets at the end of this post.
The division I championship is set to start on June 4th and Arizona State University has earned the top spot and they host the Tempe Regional bracket. For all of the Arizona State Sun Devils, I’m sure you are excited especially since this is the first time they were named the top seed in the NCAA baseball tournament.
The other teams that were among the national seeds include Texas, Florida, Louisville, Virginia, Georgia Tech, and Coastal Carolina.
Below are each of the regional brackets with teams listed according to seed:
Tempe: Arizona St., San Diego, Hawaii, Milwaukee
Fayetteville: Arkansas, Washington St., Kansas St., Grambling
Auburn: Auburn, Clemson, Southern Miss., Jacksonville St.
Atlanta: Georgia Tech, Alabama, Elon, Mercer
Charlottesville: Virginia, Mississippi, St. Johns (NY), VCU
Norman: Oklahoma, California, North Carolina, Oral RobertsColumbia: South Carolina, Virginia Tech, Citadel, Bucknell
Myrtle Beach: Coastal Carolina, College of Charleston, North Carolina St., Stony Brook
Austin: Texas, Rice, Louisiana-Lafayette, Rider
Fort Worth: TCU, Baylor, Arizona, Lamar
Norwich: Florida State, Connecticut, Oregon, Central Connecticut St.
Louisville: Louisville, Vanderbilt, Illinois St., St. Louis
Los Angeles: UCLA, LSU, UC Irvine, Kent State
Fullerton: Cal State Fullerton, Stanford, New Mexico, Minnesota
Coral Gables: Miami (FL), Texas A&M, Florida International, Dartmouth
Gainesville: Florida, Florida Atlantic, Oregon St., Bethune-Cookman
We’re try to get you guys the schedule for the College Baseball Regionals 2010 so you can pay close attention to see who goes on to the College World Series 2010!




June 1st, 2010 at 8:57 am
Why do Louisville ranked 9th and Georgia Tech ranked 13th get to be national seeds while 6th ranked TCU does not???
June 2nd, 2010 at 4:28 pm
Found an article that has good discussion on this. Ft. Worth newspaper is the Star-Telegram. Check out editorial in sports section by Gil LeBreton on June 2, 2010
June 3rd, 2010 at 9:03 pm
WSU’S gonna run all over KSU and then Arkansas.