2017 NCAA Regionals: Oklahoma Returns To Regionals, And Winners’ Bracket
The Sooners and Cardinals won their Louisville Regional openers.
The Sooners and Cardinals won their Louisville Regional openers.
Davidson upset No. 2 national seed North Carolina at Boshamer Stadium.
WVU hit six homers to rout Maryland 9-1 in Winston-Salem regional.
Cal Baptist could tie a record with a top-10-rounds pick four years in a row.
Kris Bubic outshone a Top 200 MLB Draft Prospect on regional opening night.
The Tigers have the talent to win and should have a raucous home crowd.
The Dirtbags will be tested, but they should be the favorite to advance.
LSU’s momentum and veteran presence should carry it to super regionals.
Roger Cador stepped down as Southern coach after 33 years.
TCU will have home-field edge, but putting away Cavs won’t be easy.
JJ Matijevic has become one of college ball’s most productive hitters.
The Deacons have the edge at home, but they’re not a lock to emerge.
Southern Miss has assembled its best and most complete team in years.
It’ll be a shocker if national No. 1 seed Oregon State doesn’t defend its turf.
The Cardinals should advance to super regionals for the fifth straight season.
Kentucky has never won a regional, but has the team to break through this year.
Alabama has hired Brad Bohannon, Auburn’s recruiting coordinator, as coach.
Joe Dunand has handled the spotlight—and A-Rod attention—with aplomb.
FSU comes into the regional playing the kind of baseball that was expected.
Twenty-five players were named as Golden Spikes semifinalists.
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