NCAA Baseball Tournament: Regional Predictions

The Road to Omaha officially begins on Friday. There are 64 teams beginning their journey in one of 16 Regionals across the country. Eight teams will make it to Omaha. After this weekend, 16 will still be in contention. The regional round is a double-elimination tournament and the winner advances to the Super Regional round.
Some of the KillerFrogs staff has made predictions as to which team will come out of each Regional and advance to next week’s Super Regionals. Do you agree or disagree with our predictions? Let us know!
Participating in these predictions are staff writers Adam Shirley, Brett Gibbons, Barry Lewis, Nathan Cross, and Ryann Zeller. Here are our predictions:
Knoxville Regional
Adam - Tennessee
Barry - Tennessee
Brett - Tennessee
Nathan - Tennessee
Ryann - Tennessee
Statesboro Regional
Adam – Texas Tech
Barry – Texas Tech
Brett – Notre Dame
Nathan – Notre Dame
Ryann – Georgia Southern
Austin Regional
Adam - Texas
Barry - Texas
Brett - Texas
Nathan - Texas
Ryann – Louisiana Tech
Greenville Regional
Adam – East Carolina
Barry - Virginia
Brett – East Carolina
Nathan - Virginia
Ryann – East Carolina
College Station Regional
Adam - TCU
Barry - TCU
Brett – Texas A&M
Nathan - TCU
Ryann – Texas A&M
Louisville Regional
Adam - Oregon
Barry - Louisville
Brett - Louisville
Nathan - Louisville
Ryann - Louisville
Gainesville Regional
Adam - Oklahoma
Barry - Oklahoma
Brett – Central Michigan
Nathan - Florida
Ryann – Central Michigan
Blacksburg Regional
Adam - Gonzaga
Barry – Virginia Tech
Brett – Virginia Tech
Nathan – Virginia Tech
Ryann – Virginia Tech
Stanford Regional
Adam - Stanford
Barry – UC Santa Barbara
Brett – Texas State
Nathan - Stanford
Ryann – Texas State
College Park Regional
Adam – Connecticut
Barry - Wake Forest
Brett – Wake Forest
Nathan - Maryland
Ryann - Maryland
Chapel Hill Regional
Adam – North Carolina
Barry – North Carolina
Brett – North Carolina
Nathan – North Carolina
Ryann - VCU
Stillwater Regional
Adam – Oklahoma State
Barry - Arkansas
Brett - Arkansas
Nathan - Arkansas
Ryann - Arkansas
Coral Gables Regional
Adam - Arizona
Barry – Ole Miss
Brett - Miami
Nathan - Miami
Ryann - Miami
Hattiesburg Regional
Adam – Southern Miss
Barry - LSU
Brett - LSU
Nathan - LSU
Ryann – Southern Miss
Auburn Regional
Adam – Florida State
Barry – Florida State
Brett - Auburn
Nathan - Auburn
Ryann - Auburn
Corvallis Regional
Adam – Oregon State
Barry – Oregon State
Brett – Oregon State
Nathan - Vanderbilt
Ryann – Oregon State
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Barry is the managing editor/publisher of TCU Horned Frogs On SI and oversees a team of 15+ writers, photographers, and podcasters covering all 22 of TCU’s sports. He writes on football, basketball (men’s and women’s), baseball, men’s tennis, and other sports as needed. His weekly articles include Big 12 Power Rankings and Poll Watching during the football, basketball, and baseball seasons. He is a frequent guest on one of the many podcasts that TCU Horned Frogs On SI writers host covering football, baseball, basketball, and other sports. Barry is a member of the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA), and National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). He has represented TCU Horned Frogs On SI at the 2022 Fiesta Bowl, the 2023 College Football National Championship, the 2023 College World Series, the 2024 NCAA Men’s Tennis National Championship, Big 12 Football Media Days, and Big 12 Basketball Media Days. Barry has followed TCU sports since the Jim Wacker days. He is an avid sports fan and traveler, and he loves any opportunity to see a sporting event in person. He has been to 18 of the 30 MLB ballparks, experienced game day at 25 college football stadiums, seen 21 NFL stadiums, and been to 16 bowl games.
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