2018 NCAA Tournament: Stanford Regional
Despite earning the No. 2 national seed, Stanford will be tested by Baylor, Cal State Fullerton and Wright State this weekend.
Despite earning the No. 2 national seed, Stanford will be tested by Baylor, Cal State Fullerton and Wright State this weekend.
No. 9 overall seed Texas Tech hosts Louisville, Kent State and New Mexico St. this weekend.
Hosting for the first time since 2009, East Carolina welcomes South Carolina, Ohio State and UNC Wilmington.
Florida, the top-ranked team going into the NCAA Tournament, also leads all schools with three first-team All-Americans.
Brady Singer is the No. 1 MLB Draft prospect in the state of Florida.
Arkansas baseball, the No. 5 national seed, is joined by Southern Mississippi, Dallas Baptist and Oral Roberts in the Fayetteville Regional.
Texas, Indiana, Texas A&M and Texas Southern will battle it out in Austin, as the Longhorns host for the first time since 2011.
Auburn, Northeastern and Army will join No. 16 overall seed N.C. State in the Raleigh Regional this weekend.
The No. 1 national seed Florida Gators play host to Jacksonville, Florida Atlantic and Columbia this weekend.
The No. 3 national seed Oregon State Beavers will host Louisiana State, San Diego State and Northwestern State this weekend.
Hosting a regional for the first time in program history, Stetson welcomes South Florida, Oklahoma State and Hartford.
Duke, Troy and Campbell will join the No. 8 national seed Georgia Bulldogs in the Athens Regional this weekend.
Ole Miss, the No. 4 national seed, is joined by Tennessee Tech, Missouri State and Saint Louis in the Oxford Regional.
The No. 6 national seed Tar Heels will host Purdue, Houston and North Carolina A&T this weekend.
Teddy and Mike talking about field’s construction, most competitive regionals and upsets to watch for this weekend.
Baylor won its first ever Big 12 Championship as the tournament’s fifth seed, beating No. 6 TCU on Sunday.
Florida State jumps to No. 5 after winning the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.
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