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UCLA was named the No. 1 overall seed in the 2026 NCAA Division I baseball tournament on Monday after a 51-6 season and Big Ten regular-season and tournament titles.
The 64-team field includes 12 teams from the SEC — five of which are among the top eight national seeds — and features 16 regional hosts that will stage four-team, double-elimination regionals beginning Friday.
Georgia Tech is the No. 2 seed, followed by Georgia, Auburn, North Carolina, Texas, Alabama and Florida among the top eight.
The selection also produced notable storylines: defending champion LSU failed to make the field, mid-majors UIC and Northern Illinois earned berths as conference champions, and Nebraska drew a heavily scrutinized, talent-rich regional.
Winners of regionals advance to best-of-three Super Regionals starting June 5, with the eight-team College World Series slated to begin June 12 in Omaha, Nebraska.
The committee’s bracket this year included an expanded seeded list intended to add transparency to paths through the postseason.






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