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The Road to Omaha will start in Atlanta and Athens.
Georgia Tech baseball (48-9) and Georgia baseball (46-12) will both host a regional when the NCAA Division I Baseball postseason begins on Friday. The Yellow Jackets earned the No. 2 overall seed and the Bulldogs earned the No. 3 overall seed.
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Both the Yellow Jackets and Bulldogs won their conference tournaments in dominating fashion on Sunday afternoon.
Georgia Tech defeated North Carolina, 13-6, for its first ACC Tournament championship since 2014 and the first under new head coach James Ramsey. Georgia defeated Arkansas, 11-1, for its first SEC Tournament championship in program history.
The Atlanta regional will be the 13th time the Yellow Jackets have hosted and the first since 2019. Tickets can be purchased here. For the Bulldogs, this is the third consecutive and ninth overall time they have hosted a regional. Tickets can be purchased here.
The NCAA Regional winners will advance to the Super Regionals and from there, the College World Series in Omaha. Here are all 16 NCAA regional sites and hosts in seed order as they are announced.
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Georgia Tech baseball (48-9) and Georgia baseball (46-12) will both host a regional when the NCAA Division I Baseball postseason begins on Friday. The Yellow Jackets earned the No. 2 overall seed and the Bulldogs earned the No. 3 overall seed.
[DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]
Both the Yellow Jackets and Bulldogs won their conference tournaments in dominating fashion on Sunday afternoon.
Georgia Tech defeated North Carolina, 13-6, for its first ACC Tournament championship since 2014 and the first under new head coach James Ramsey. Georgia defeated Arkansas, 11-1, for its first SEC Tournament championship in program history.
The Atlanta regional will be the 13th time the Yellow Jackets have hosted and the first since 2019. Tickets can be purchased here. For the Bulldogs, this is the third consecutive and ninth overall time they have hosted a regional. Tickets can be purchased here.
The NCAA Regional winners will advance to the Super Regionals and from there, the College World Series in Omaha. Here are all 16 NCAA regional sites and hosts in seed order as they are announced.
Los Angeles Regional- Host No. 1 UCLA (51-6)
- UCLA
- Virginia Tech
- Cal Poly
- Saint Mary’s
Atlanta Regional- Host No. 2 Georgia Tech (48-9)
- Georgia Tech
- Oklahoma
- The Citadel
- UIC
Athens Regional- Host No. 3 Georgia (46-12)
- Georgia
- Boston College
- Liberty
- Long Island
Auburn Regional- Host No. 4 Auburn (38-19)
- Auburn
- UCF
- NC State
- Milwaukee
Chapel Hill Regional- Host No. 5 UNC (45-11-1)
- North Carolina
- Tennessee
- East Carolina
- VCU
Austin Regional- Host No. 6 Texas (40-13)
- Texas
- UC Santa Barbara
- Tarleton State
- Holy Cross
Tuscaloosa Regional- Host No. 7 Alabama (37-19)
- Alabama
- Oklahoma State
- USC Upstate
- Alabama State
Gainesville Regional- Host No. 8 Florida (39-19)
- Florida
- Miami
- Troy
- Rider
Hattiesburg Regional- Host No. 9 Southern Miss (43-15)
- Southern Mississippi
- Virginia
- Jacksonville State
- Little Rock
Tallahassee Regional- Host No. 10 Florida State (38-17)
- Florida State
- Coastal Carolina
- Northern Illinois
- St. John’s
Eugene Regional- Host No. 11 Oregon (40-16)
- Oregon
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
College Station Regional- Host Texas A&M (39-14)
- Texas A&M
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
Lawrence Regional- Host Kansas (42-16)
- Kansas
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
Lincoln Regional- Host Nebraska (42-15)
- Nebraska
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
Morgantown Regional- Host West Virginia (39-14)
- West Virginia
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
Starkville Regional- Host Mississippi State (40-17)
- Mississippi State
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD
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