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2024 NCAA Division I baseball tournament: College World Series schedule, times, TV info
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Date:2025-03-11 07:05:47
The NCAA Division I baseball tournament selection show on Monday marks the official starting point of the road to Omaha.
The 64-team field will be unveiled and the matchups will be released as the nation's best college teams look to advance to the Men's College World Series.
The tournament selection committee first chooses the top 16 overall seeds, which get to host their own four-team regionals. The rest of the conference champions and at-large teams chosen by the committee will fill out the brackets. Unlike the NCAA basketball tournament, play is double-elimination, so a single loss doesn't automatically send a team home.
A look at the regional, super regional and College World Series schedule:
How to watch college baseball championship selection show 2024
The Division I men's college baseball championship selection show will be broadcast live Monday, May 27 at noon ET on ESPN2.
Streaming coverage is available on ESPN+.
College baseball regional schedule 2024
The regionals run from May 31-June 3. They will be hosted by the schools that comprise the top 16 overall seeds in the tournament. Schedules, matchups and game times will be announced Monday.
College baseball super regional schedule 2024
The super regionals will be played at eight sites, chosen from among the participating schools, on June 7-9 or June 8-10. Schedules, matchups and game times will be announced after the regionals conclude.
College World Series schedule 2024
The 2024 Men's College World Series begins Friday, June 14 with all games played at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
The CWS finals will be June 22-23, and June 24 if a third game is necessary.
How to watch College World Series 2024
The ESPN family of networks will provide live broadcast and streaming coverage throughout the entirety of the Division I men's baseball tournament.
Streaming coverage is available on ESPN+.
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