NCAA set after the frenzy of super regional upset

SEC remains a major appearance from this week’s NCAA Super Regional, despite losing the top two teams in the country in the shocking upset over the last weekend.
Number 1 with Vanderbilat and No. 2 Texas they bounce in regional people held, number 3 Arkansas, number 4 Obern and No. 6 LSUs are now among the favorite as the road to Omaha continues with eight super regional starting from Friday. Arkansas will face the national champion and number 14 Seed Tennessee.
Wandy and Texas were certainly not alone in the frenzy of regional upsets. Number 7 Georgia and number 10 Ole Miss were also sent to packing. Murray St. ended Ole Miss to win the first regional in the history of the program and became only 10th number 4 seeds in Baseball history to proceed to Super Regional.
After the upset, only three of the eight super regional sites will beat the rank teams against each other, while the two will include unplanned teams for a location in the college world series.
Meanwhile, ACC emerged from regional with five teams. It includes number 5 North Carolina, which ranked the regular season at number 1, and former powerhouse Miami, who returns to the Super Regional for the first time since 2016.
Super regional
Miami vs Louisville
Number 8 Oregon State vs No 9 Florida State
Number 5 Northern Carolina vs Erizona
Number 4 Obern vs No 13 Coastal Carolina
Number 15 UCLA vs UTSA
Duke vs Murray State
Number 6 LSU vs West Virginia
Number 3 Arkanses vs Number 14 Tennessee
The three-game Super Regional CWS will run on the sites to determine the eight to determine the eight-9 June, which will start from June 13. The ESPN family of the network will broadcast sports on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU as well as Fobo.
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