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    2023 D1 Baseball Tournament - Who wins it ALL?

    en-usJune 01, 2023
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    About this Episode

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    The NCAA Division I Baseball Championship is structured as a tournament with 64 teams. These teams are chosen from an eligible pool of 300 teams, with 30 being awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conferences, and 34 being selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. 16 teams are given national seeds, and have the option of hosting a super regional if they advance to the second round​. The tournament consists of four stages:

    Regionals: The 64 teams are divided into 16 brackets of four teams each. 

    Each bracket is conducted as a double-elimination tournament, meaning a team isn't eliminated until they lose two games​. 

    Super Regionals: The winners of the regionals, a total of 16 teams, move on to the super regionals. 

    These teams are split into eight pairings and compete in a best-of-three series​. 

    Men's College World Series (MCWS): The eight winners of the super regionals proceed to the MCWS in Omaha, Nebraska. 

    Here, the teams are divided into two double-elimination brackets of four teams each​. 

    Men's College World Series Finals: The winners of the two MCWS brackets meet in the MCWS Finals, which is a best-of-three series to decide the NCAA champion​. 

    The Men's College World Series is the final stage of the NCAA Division I baseball tournament. After two rounds of play (the regionals and super regionals), there are just eight teams left. 

    These teams head to Omaha, Nebraska, for the MCWS, which is the culmination of the tournament.​ 

    Regionals start this Friday on ESPN! 

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