2026 NCAA Baseball Super Regional Teams Tracked as Regionals Wind Down

Regional action in the 2026 NCAA baseball tournament is winding down, with 10 of the 16 Super Regional spots filled after Sunday evening, according to a report. Delays in the Tallahassee regional pushed that bracket’s Game 6 to Monday, possibly requiring a double-header. Teams that secured spots include North Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Cal Poly, Little Rock, Mississippi State, Oregon, Alabama, Kansas, Ole Miss, St. John’s, Oklahoma, and Troy. The article provides details on how each team advanced and lists their upcoming Super Regional opponents, though some matchups depend on Monday results. Notable incidents include Georgia’s Tre Phelps being ejected for taunting after a home run, and St. John’s relief pitcher Jack Nestler vomiting on the mound but continuing to pitch. The article also notes that Kansas advanced to the Super Regionals for the first time in program history, and that St. John’s reached its first Super Regional since 2012.

What’s reported

Regional action in the 2026 NCAA baseball tournament is winding down; by Sunday evening 10 of 16 Super Regional spots were filled.
Delays in the Tallahassee regional pushed Game 6 to Monday, and a double-header may be needed.
North Carolina became the first team to secure a spot with a 9-3 win over East Carolina.
Georgia advanced with a 6-1 win over Liberty; third baseman Tre Phelps was ejected for taunting and will miss Game 1 of the Super Regional.
Texas defeated UC Santa Barbara 6-4 to advance.
Cal Poly, the No. 4 seed in the Los Angeles regional, advanced after wins over Virginia Tech, Saint Mary’s, and Saint Mary’s again.
Little Rock, a No. 4 seed in the Hattiesburg regional, advanced with three straight wins, including a 6-3 win over Jacksonville State.
Mississippi State won all three regional games, outscoring opponents 39-11.
Oregon won all three games at home, including a 4-1 win over Oregon State.
Alabama beat Oklahoma State 9-7 to advance.
Kansas advanced to the Super Regionals for the first time in program history, beating Arkansas twice.
Ole Miss beat Arizona State in extra innings (10th inning) to advance.
St. John’s defeated Florida State in Tallahassee, earning their first Super Regional since 2012.
Oklahoma beat Georgia Tech in walk-off fashion in extra innings.
Troy secured an at-large bid with a 32-29 record.

Open questions

The article does not complete the entry for Troy, leaving their final result unclear. Some Super Regional matchups depend on Monday results that were updated in the article but may still be in progress.

Key figures

Tre Phelps, Georgia third baseman
Wes Johnson, Georgia coach
Luke Harrison, Texas pitcher
Rowan Kelly, UC Santa Barbara outfielder
Jerdy Lopez, Little Rock shortstop
Dom Decker, Ole Miss player
Cannon Goldin, Ole Miss pinch-runner
Adam Agresti, St. John’s batter
Jack Nestler, St. John’s relief pitcher
Cal Fisher, Florida State hitter
Brody DeLamielleure, Florida State hitter
Victor Frederick, St. John’s relief pitcher
Dayton Tockey, Oklahoma player
Tate McKee, Georgia Tech pitcher

Sources: sbnation.com

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