Of those 30 teams to earn automatic bids, only 2 will be hosting regionals, UCLA and Purdue. The other 14 hosts were reserved for at-large entrants. That means, on Monday, there will only be 20 spots up for grabs with the selection committee announces the field of 64 at 12pm EDT.
But now, for the final baseball bracketology of the 2012 season...
Baseball Bracketology - May 28, 2012
ALL CAPS - Conference champion
Tallahassee Regional #1 Florida State Vanderbilt SAMFORD (SoCon) UAB (C-USA) |
Palo Alto Regional Stanford CAL STATE FULLERTON (Big West) Utah Valley FRESNO STATE (WAC) |
Columbia Regional #8 South Carolina COASTAL CAROLINA (Big South) Louisville AUSTIN PEAY (OVC) |
Raleigh Regional NC State Oregon State Appalachian State BELMONT (ATLANTIC SUN) |
Gainesville Regional #5 Florida Ucf KENT STATE (MAC) BETHUNE COOKMAN (Won MEAC) |
Coral Gables Regional Miami MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC) STONY BROOK (America East) ARMY (Patriot) |
Eugene Regional #4 Oregon Clemson Gonzaga CREIGHTON (MVC) |
Gary Regional PURDUE (Big Ten) Arkansas Indiana State VALPARAISO (Horizon) |
Chapel Hill Regional #6 North Carolina Mississippi UNC WILMINGTON (CAA) MANHATTAN (MAAC) |
Tucson Regional Arizona San Diego New Mexico State MISSOURI (Big 12) |
Waco Regional #3 Baylor Tcu UT ARLINGTON (Southland) ORAL ROBERTS (Summit) |
Houston Regional Rice Oklahoma Missouri State CORNELL (Ivy) |
Baton Rouge Regional #7 Lsu GEORGIA TECH (ACC) Texas LOUISIANA MONROE (Sun Belt) |
College Station Regional Texas A&M Dallas Baptist Wichita State PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (SWAC) |
Los Angeles Regional #2 UCLA (Pac 12) PEPPERDINE (WCC) NEW MEXICO (MWC) SACRED HEART (NEC) |
Charlottesville Regional Virginia Kentucky SAINT JOHN'S (Big East) DAYTON (Atlantic-10) |
First 6 Teams Out: Charleston, East Carolina, Maryland, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Washington
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