Coastal Carolina Returns to College World Series
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It's Super Regional Saturday across college baseball with four teams hoping to punch their tickets to the College World Series after Game 1 wins in various series on Friday. Four other series began play on Saturday, including the mammoth all-SEC showdown pitting Arkansas and defending national champion Tennessee.
The NCAA baseball tournament will soon be trimmed down to eight teams. Here's a look at who is punching their ticket to the College World Series:
No. 13 Coastal Carolina defeated No. 4 Auburn 4-1 on Saturday to win its super regional, securing its 23rd consecutive victory and becoming the NCAA tournament’s first team to secure its spot in the 2025 Men's College World Series.
Barthol, a Parkland High graduate, is expected to start, play second base and hit in the middle of the lineup Friday when Coastal Carolina opens a Super Regional at Auburn, the No. 4 national seed. The winner of the best-of-three matchup advances to the NCAA Division I College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
The third day of the super regional round of the NCAA baseball tournament is here. Here's how to watch each game, along with scores:
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The Sun News on MSN‘Big fan’: Braves legend Chipper Jones lauds Coastal Carolina baseball coachAny team that doesn’t wear the uni correctly, taunts the other team, and has a coach that condones this behavior, is a disgrace to the game,” the Hall of Fame third baseman wrote.
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On3 on MSNCollege World Series odds: National Championship favorites updated after Regional weekendAfter an exhilarating weekend of action in Regionals, the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament will move forward with Super Regionals, with a trip to the College World Series looming large over each matchup.
Coastal Carolina has reached the NCAA baseball tournament 21 times in program history. The first appearance of the Chanticleers came in the 1991 season. They did not make it back until 2001, but have made it 20 times in the last 25 seasons, including four years in a row.