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2021 NCAA baseball tournament bracket, regional matchups: SEC lands nine bids, three of top four overall seeds

The road to the college world series in omaha begins in earnest very soon.

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On Monday, the selection committee announced the field of 64 for the 2021 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, which we'll unveil in a moment.

Before we jump in, you should know that the structure of the NCAA Baseball Tournament is a bit different from the more familiar hoops variant. Here are a few takeaways on that front ...

  • The field this year includes 30 automatic bids via conference championships and 34 at-large entrants. The first round of play is known as the regional, and it's a round-robin, double-elimination format. Each of the 16 No. 1 seeds hosts its respective regional, when possible. Each of the 16 regionals are seeded one through four. In each region, No. 1 faces No. 4, and No. 2 faces No. 3 on the first day of action. The winners of those two games then play each other, while the losers play an elimination game.
  • The winner of each regional advances to the super regional. The super regional is a best-of-three series format.
  • The winners of the super regionals -- eight teams in all -- advance to the College World Series in Omaha.
  • The College World Series is a double-elimination format until the final two teams are left standing. At that point, slates are wiped clean, and it's a best-of-three series to determine the national champion.
  • The field of 64 also includes eight national seeds, which you may consider the pre-tourney favorites to reach Omaha. Here they are for this year, ranked in order with their regular-season record:
  • Arkansas, 46-10
  • Texas, 42-15
  • Tennessee, 45-16
  • Vanderbilt, 40-15
  • Arizona, 40-15
  • Mississippi State, 40-15
  • Texas Tech, 36-15

If a national seed wins its region, then it hosts the super regional when possible. Otherwise, the sites of the super regionals will be announced after the regional round concludes. 

Regional play gets underway on Friday, June 4. Now here are the matchups for all 16 regionals (each region is seeded one through four).

Austin Regional

  • #1 Texas (42-15) vs. #4 Southern U. (20-28)
  • #2 Arizona State (32-20) vs. #3 Fairfield (37-3)

Columbia Regional

  • #1 Old Dominion (42-14) vs. #4 Jacksonville (16-32)
  • #2 South Carolina (33-21) vs. #3 Virginia (29-23)

Eugene Regional

  • #1 Oregon (37-14) vs. Central Connecticut State (28-13)
  • #2 Gonzaga (33-17) vs. #3 LSU (34-22)

Fayetteville Regional

  • #1 Arkansas (46-10) vs. #4 NJIT (26-22)
  • #2 Nebraska (31-12) vs. #3 Northeastern (36-10)

Fort Worth Regional

  • #1 TCU (40-17) vs. #4 McNeese (32-28)
  • #2 Oregon State (34-22) vs. #3 Dallas Baptist (37-15)

Gainesville Regional

  • #1 Florida (38-20) vs. #4 South Florida (28-27)
  • #2 Miami (Fla.) (32-19) vs. #3 South Alabama (33-20)

Greenville Regional

  • #1 East Carolina (41-15) vs. #4 Norfolk State (25-26)
  • #2 Charlotte (39-19) vs. #3 Maryland (28-16)

Knoxville Regional

  • #1 Tennessee (45-16) vs. #4 Wright State (35-11)
  • #2 Duke (32-20) vs. #3 Liberty (39-14)

Lubbock Regional

  • #1 Texas Tech (36-15) vs. #4 Army (28-23)
  • #2 UCLA (35-18) vs. #3 North Carolina (27-25)

Nashville Regional

  • #1 Vanderbilt (40-15) vs. #4 Presbyterian (22-21)
  • #2 Georgia Tech (29-23) vs. #3 Indiana State (30-19)

Oxford Regional

  • #1 Ole Miss (41-19) vs. #4 Southeast Missouri State (30-20)
  • #2 Southern Miss (37-19) vs. #3 Florida State (30-22)

Ruston Regional

  • #1 Louisiana Tech (40-18) vs. #4 Rider (23-16)
  • #2 NC State (30-17) vs. #3 Alabama (31-24)

South Bend Regional

  • #1 Notre Dame (30-11) vs. #4 Central Michigan (40-16)
  • #2 UConn (33-17) vs. #3 Michigan (27-17)

Stanford Regional

  • #1 Stanford (33-14) vs. #4 North Dakota State (41-17)
  • #2 UC Irvine (40-16) vs. #3 Nevada (25-18)

Starkville Regional

  • #1 Mississippi State (40-15) vs. #4 Samford (35-22)
  • #2 VCU (37-14) vs. #3 Campbell (35-16)

Tucson Regional

  • #1 Arizona (40-15) vs. #4 Grand Canyon (39-19-1)
  • #2 Oklahoma State (35-17-1) vs. #3 UC Santa Barbara (39-18)

And here's a link to NCAA.com's bracket , which includes region vs. region pairings for the super regionals. 

Finally, here's a rundown of the conferences that received multiple bids for 2021 ( via NCAA.com ) ... 

The Ivy League opted not to play the 2021 season on account of the COVID-19 pandemic, which means no conference representative in the field of 64. As well, the Big Ten played a conference-only schedule this season, which made it quite difficult for the selection committee to evaluate the at-large bid cases for Big Ten teams. Bubble team Indiana missed out on a bid. Speaking of bubble teams, a rule of thumb is that any power conference team that's a third seed in a region was probably on the bubble to some extent.

As you can see, the SEC lords over all. It fetched nine bids and three of the top four overall seeds. In all seven of the 16 regionals this year are being hosted by SEC schools. To put a finer point on it, Alabama and LSU nabbed at-large berths despite going 12-17 and 13-17, respectively, in conference play. To the extent that there's any such thing as a "heavy favorite" heading into the many-layered tourney, mighty Arkansas is it.

Again, regional action gets underway on Friday, and it all leads up to the College World Series in Omaha, which starts on Saturday, June 19. 

So, who ya got?

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NCAA baseball regionals: Scores, schedule, seeds, bracket times for 2023 tournament

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The road to Omaha is officially underway.

The 2023 NCAA Division I baseball tournament bracket was revealed Monday, as 64 teams vie to reach Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Nebraska and win the Men's College World Series.

The tournament kicks off Friday with the regional round. The top 16 seeds of the tournament each host during the double-elimination round. Those that emerge from the regional round will advance to the best-of-three super regional.

The No. 1 overall seed heading into the tournament is Wake Forest, which dominated much of the regular season with a 47-10 record. However, being the No. 1 team in the tournament hasn't been a good omen recently; the last three No. 1 seeds failed to make the Men's College World Series, and Miami (Florida) is the only No. 1 seed to win it all in 1999.

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Who are the top 16 seeds?

  • Wake Forest (47-10)
  • Florida (44-14)
  • Arkansas (41-16)
  • Clemson (43-17)
  • LSU (43-15)
  • Vanderbilt (41-18)
  • Virginia (45-12)
  • Stanford (38-16)
  • Miami (Florida) (40-19)
  • Coastal Carolina (39-19)
  • Oklahoma State (41-18)
  • Kentucky (36-18)
  • Auburn (34-21-1)
  • Indiana State (42-15)
  • South Carolina (39-19)
  • Alabama (40-19)

When are the NCAA baseball regionals?

The regional round begins Friday, June 2 and runs through Monday, June 5 at the 16 host schools. All times below are Eastern.

Winston-Salem Regional

Game 1: Maryland 7, Northeastern 2

Game 2: Wake Forest 12, George Mason 0

Game 3: George Mason 11, Northeastern 3

Game 4: Wake Forest 21, Maryland 6

Game 5: George Mason 11, Maryland 10

Game 6: Wake Forest 15, George Mason 1

∎ Wake Forest advances to super regional

Gainesville Regional

Game 1: Texas Tech 3, UConn 2

Game 2: Florida 3, Florida A&M 0

Game 3: UConn 9, Florida A&M 6

Game 4: Texas Tech 5, Florida 4

Game 5: Florida 8, UConn 2

Game 6: Florida 7, Texas Tech 1

Game 7: Florida 6, Texas Tech 0

∎ Florida advances to super regional

Fayetteville Regional

Game 1: Arkansas 13, Santa Clara 6

Game 2: TCU 12, Arizona 4

Game 3: Santa Clara 9, Arizona 3

Game 4: TCU 20, Arkansas 5

Game 5: Arkansas 6, Santa Clara 4

Game 6: TCU 12, Arkansas 4

∎ TCU advances to super regional

Clemson Regional

Game 1: Clemson 12, Lipscomb 5

Game 2: Tennessee 8, Charlotte 1

Game 3: Charlotte 9, Lipscomb 2

Game 4: Tennessee 6, Clemson 5

Game 5: Charlotte 3, Clemson 2

Game 6: Tennessee 9, Charlotte 2

∎ Tennessee advances to super regional

Baton Rouge Regional

Game 1: LSU 7, Tulane 2

Game 2: Oregon State 18, Sam Houston 2

Game 3: Sam Houston State 10, Tulane 2

Game 4: LSU 6, Oregon State 5

Game 5: Oregon State 3, Sam Houston State 1

Game 6: LSU 13, Oregon State 7

∎ LSU advances to super regional

Nashville Regional

Game 1: Oregon 5, Xavier 4

Game 2: Vanderbilt 12, Eastern Illinois 2

Game 3: Xavier 7, Eastern Illinois 0

Game 4: Oregon 8, Vanderbilt 7

Game 5: Xavier 2, Vanderbilt 1

Game 6: Oregon 11, Xavier 2

∎ Oregon advances to super regional

Charlottesville Regional

Game 1: Virginia 15, Army West Point 1

Game 2: East Carolina 14, Oklahoma 5

Game 3: Oklahoma 10, Army West Point 1

Game 4: Virginia 2, East Carolina 1

Game 5: East Carolina 8, Oklahoma 5

Game 6: Virginia 8, East Carolina 3

∎ Virginia advances to super regional

Stanford Regional

Game 1: Stanford 13, San Jose State 2

Game 2: Texas A&M 12, Cal State Fullerton 7

Game 3: Cal State Fullerton 9, San Jose State 5

Game 4: Texas A&M 8, Stanford 5

Game 5: Stanford 6, Cal State Fullerton 5

Game 6: Stanford 13, Texas A&M 5

Game 7: Stanford 7, Texas A&M 1

∎ Stanford advances to super regional

Coral Gables Regional

Game 1: Texas 4, Louisiana 2

Game 2: Miami 9, Maine 1

Game 3: Louisiana 19, Maine 10

Game 4: Texas 4, Miami 1

Game 5: Miami 8, Louisiana 5

Game 6: Texas 10, Miami 6

∎ Texas advances to super regional

Conway Regional

Game 1: Duke 12, UNC Wilmington 3

Game 2: Rider 11, Coastal Carolina 10

Game 3: Coastal Carolina 12, UNC Wilmington 2

Game 4: Duke 2, Rider 1

Game 5: Coastal Carolina 13, Rider 5

Game 6: Coastal Carolina 8, Duke 6

Game 7: Duke 12, Coastal Carolina 3

∎ Duke advances to super regional

Stillwater Regional

Game 1: Washington 9, Dallas Baptist 5

Game 2: Oral Roberts 6, Oklahoma State 4

Game 3: Dallas Baptist 18, Oklahoma State 4

Game 4: Oral Roberts 15, Washington 12

Game 5: Dallas Baptist 9, Washington 1

Game 6: Oral Roberts 6, Dallas Baptist 5

∎ Oral Roberts advances to super regional

Lexington Regional

Game 1: Kentucky 4, Ball State 0

Game 2: Indiana 12, West Virginia 6

Game 3: West Virginia 13, Ball State 5

Game 4: Indiana 5, Kentucky 3

Game 5: Kentucky 10, West Virginia 0

Game 6: Kentucky 16, Indiana 6

Game 7: Kentucky 4, Indiana 2

∎ Kentucky advances to super regional

Auburn Regional

Game 1: Samford 4, Southern Mississippi 2

Game 2: Pennsylvania 6, Auburn 3

Game 3: Southern Miss. 7, Auburn 2

Game 4: Pennsylvania 5, Samford 4

Game 5: Southern Miss. 9, Samford 4

Game 6: Southern Miss. 11, Pennsylvania 2

Game 7: Southern Miss. 11, Pennsylvania 7

∎ Southern Miss. advances to super regional

Terre Haute Regional

Game 1: Indiana State 6, Wright State 5

Game 2: Iowa 5, North Carolina 4

Game 3: North Carolina 5, Wright State 0

Game 4: Indiana State 7, Iowa 4

Game 5: Iowa 6, North Carolina 5 (13 innings)

Game 6: Indiana State 11, Iowa 8

∎ Indiana State advances to super regional

Columbia Regional

Game 1: NC State 5, Campbell 1

Game 2: South Carolina 19, Central Connecticut State 1

Game 3: Campbell 10, Central Connecticut State 5

Game 4: South Carolina 6, NC State 3

Game 5: Campbell 11, NC State 1

Game 6: South Carolina 16, Campbell 7

∎ South Carolina advances to super regional

Tuscaloosa Regional

Game 1: Troy 11, Boston College 10

Game 2: Alabama 4, Nicholls 3

Game 3: Boston College 14, Nicholls 6

Game 4: Alabama 11, Troy 8

Game 5: Boston College 4, Troy 1

Game 6: Alabama 8 Boston College 0

∎ Alabama advances to super regional

When are the super regionals?

The super regionals take place the week after the regional rounds at the higher seed between each matchup. The best-of-three round will be June 9-11 or June 10-12.

  • Winston-Salem Regional winner vs. Tuscaloosa Regional winner
  • Coral-Gables Regional winner vs. Stanford Regional winner
  • Baton Rouge Regional winner vs. Lexington Regional winner
  • Auburn Regional winner vs. Clemson Regional winner
  • Gainesville Regional winner vs. Columbia Regional winner
  • Conway Regional winner vs. Charlottesville Regional winner
  • Nashville Regional winner vs. Stillwater Regional winner
  • Terre Haute Regional winner vs. Fayetteville Regional winner

When is the Men's College World Series?

The Men's College World Series, which will consist of the eight super regional winners, will start Friday, June 16 at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. The best-of-three championship round will take place June 24-26.

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2024 NCAA Baseball Tournament Bracket: Projected Field Of 64 (April 10)

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As the college baseball season passes the halfway point, the Road to Omaha is taking shape. While there’s still a lot of baseball to be played, it’s not too early to break down the postseason picture.

At this time of year, the emphasis is very much still on “projected.” This is not meant to be how the tournament would be seeded if it started tomorrow. Instead, it is meant to illustrate what it might be expected to look like on Selection Monday.

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RPI, the primary metric the selection committee uses to build the field, is starting to be instructive. Teams are still capable of making big gains (or losses) but that largely now is down to extended performance trends and not one weekend series.

You can find last week’s projection here .

NCAA Baseball Bracket

* denotes automatic bid ^ denotes regional host

Last Four In

Indiana TCU San Diego St. John’s

First Four Out

Cincinnati James Madison Boston College Georgetown

Next Four Out

Georgia Southern Ole Miss Campbell Ohio State

When does the NCAA baseball bracket come out? 

The full field of 64 is released on Monday, May 27 at 12 p.m. ET, an event commonly referred to as “Selection Monday.” The 2024 NCAA Tournament is set to begin later that week with regionals on Friday, May 31. That sets the path to the 2024 NCAA College World Series, which begins Friday, June 14. 

Some notes about the field

If you look at this week’s Top 25 and this projection, you will notice they do not align.

Most notably, Indiana State is not ranked in the Top 25 but is listed here as the No. 15 overall seed.

The Top 25 and Projected Field of 64 have different purposes. The Top 25 is meant to rank how we view the 25 best teams in the country in the moment. The Projected Field of 64 is meant to be a projection of how the selection committee will build the NCAA Tournament two months from now. We also use different inputs. For example, the committee cares much more about RPI than we do. So, when I project Indiana State to host but we don’t rank it in the Top 25, the rationale is that we don’t think the Sycamores have produced one of the 25 best bodies of work right now but in two months time, when the selection committee evaluates their resume (which I project to include the Missouri Valley title and a top-16 RPI), the committee will award them a hosting spot. Remember, the emphasis is on projected.

There are three new hosts in this week’s projection. UCF, Indiana State and Duke all move up to the host line this week. Despite Duke being in the top 10 pretty much all season, I remain uncertain about the Blue Devils’ hosting chances. Some of that is their recent history, I’ll admit. They’ve been in the mix only to fade a couple times in the last few years. But it also has a lot to do with the metrics. Duke took a couple bad losses early that continue to haunt its RPI and its non-conference strength of schedule (232) is in a range where it might be held against Duke if it’s on the bubble. The bottom line for Duke is to keep winning ACC games. Do that and it’ll be fine.

UCF and Indiana State, meanwhile, are riding strong metrics. Neither has a ton of high-end wins but they’ve avoided bad losses and are in the mix at the top of their leagues. This is basically the same formula that the Sycamores used to host last year. Playing in the Missouri Valley, Indiana State has much less margin for error than UCF does in the Big 12 but both are in a solid spot today.

Just off the host line is Nebraska , which is 0-3 in quadrant 1 and needs to get some marquee wins somewhere in the second half of the season. Dallas Baptist, which fell off the host line, and UC Irvine are in pretty much the same spot as each other. I’d probably project all three as hosts if the tournament began tomorrow but it doesn’t and UCI and DBU have hardly any margin for error due to their poor schedule strength the rest of the season. If they hold serve throughout the second half, they might still host. But that’s too much for me to project in early April.

The Big 12 and Sun Belt merit close watching in the second half.  They rank third and fourth in conference RPI and in both cases nearly the entire conference is still in the tournament picture. Both leagues will get at least a few bids and I’d expect both to produce at least one host. Only one team from either conference has a top-20 RPI today (UCF), but there’s still time for teams to push into that range and with so many strong teams in both conferences, any host contender will have plenty of opportunities to pick up impressive wins over the next couple months. I’m bullish on both leagues getting at least one host.

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College Baseball at Globe Life Field

College Baseball at Globe Life Field

Friday, february 16, 2024 - sunday, march 3, 2024.

The 2024 college baseball season is kicking off at Globe Life Field!

The 2024 college baseball season is once again kicking off at Globe Life Field with three consecutive weekends of action featuring 14 teams. The Kubota College Baseball Series will also feature three mid-week games. Tickets for all games are on sale now! 

WEEKEND 3 | KUBOTA COLLEGE BASEBALL SERIES | MARCH 1-3

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Already have your game tickets? Elevate your visit to Globe Life Field by taking part in our College Baseball Practice Day Tours and Pre-Game Experiences! Tickets are on sale now.

For more information and to buy tickets, please click HERE . Please note: Practice Day Tours and Pre-Game Experiences are only available on select dates and times.

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New in 2024, premium packages feature reserved tickets behind home plate with exclusive access to the Lexus Club, premium parking, food and beverage offerings, and a swag bag.

Premium tickets are SOLD OUT for ALL 3 WEEKENDS .

Note to premium ticket buyers: More information regarding Premium Packages, including how to access the event on game day, will be communicated via e-mail prior to the event.

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A: Tickets and parking for all 2024 college baseball games at Globe Life Field are available for purchase online at GlobeLifeField.com/CollegeBaseball .

A: Yes, suites are available for purchase for this event. For availability and additional information, please call 817-533-1832 or email [email protected] .

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The college baseball season is through the first half already. Some preseason top-ranked teams, like Wake Forest and LSU, find themselves in a slump, while sleeper picks look to pave their way to Omaha.

Our college baseball experts explain who to look out for in the second half of the season, teams that need some improvement and key storylines to watch for the rest of the season.

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What has surprised you most in the first half of the season?

Chris Burke: The struggles of Wake Forest and LSU are hard to imagine. The top two teams in the preseason find themselves below .500 in conference play. Wake is 7-8 and LSU is 3-9, which puts both these teams in an uncomfortable position at this point in the season. It's not panic time, but it is getting late early for both of these preseason Omaha favorites.

Mike Rooney: Utter chaos in the Big 12 was not on my preseason menu. TCU entered 2024 as the Big 12 favorite and a top-five team in the preseason rankings. The Frogs backed that up with a 14-0 start. Fast-forward to Week 9 and they are the league's 12th-place team. Wait ... what? West Virginia played most of the first half of the season without All-America shortstop JJ Wetherholt, which sounded like a big problem. But the Mountaineers climbed into first place while they were waiting, and now Wetherholt is back. This league is wild. My advice: Stay tuned.

Kyle Peterson: Kentucky has been a great story to follow again this year. It hosted a regional last year and lost a super in Baton Rouge, so it maybe shouldn't fall squarely into the surprise category. Its RPI stands at No. 5 in Division I rankings today and the 11-1 start in the SEC is a loud beginning to the season.

Ryan McGee: How about them Ragin' Cajuns? Yes, Louisiana was in the tourney last year, but it lost a huge chunk of its core producers and I expected it to settle into rebuild mode. Nope. Louisiana has only one conference loss, is on a 16-game winning streak and has crashed its way back into everyone's top 25.

Kiley McDaniel: Florida State. OF James Tibbs, 3B Cameron Smith, OF Jaime Ferrer, LHP Jamie Arnold, and RHP Cam Leiter have taken big steps forward while a deep squad have all been performing well for Link Jarrett.

What teams and players have been impressing you the most?

Burke: Charlie Condon of Georgia has to be the midseason POY. Travis Bazzana of Oregon State and Braden Montgomery of Texas A&M are nipping on his heels, but Condon is truly putting on one of the greatest seasons in college baseball history. With a slash line of .468/.573/1.081 and 21 homers, he has a chance to be a 40-homer guy and win the triple crown. Still a lot of season left, but Condon is certainly off to a historic start.

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Rooney: Condon (Georgia) leads the nation with 21 home runs. That is more home runs than 58 Division I college baseball teams. I repeat, Condon has out-homered 58 teams. Pitchers Chase Burns (Wake Forest) and Hagen Smith (Arkansas) are sporting strikeout rates of 50% and 52.2%, respectively. Half of the hitters they face are punching out. That is silly. Bazzana owns six leadoff home runs in 2024, and he has 18 overall. I believe we've gone next level with the phrase "offensive second baseman."

Peterson: Arkansas, Clemson and Texas A&M have been the most complete teams for me so far. I'd throw Oregon State on that list as well. Aside from a hiccup against a better USC team, Oregon State's only loss this season is 5-4 to Arkansas. The Hogs and Clemson have yet to lose a series and the Ags have looked dominant all year.

McGee: First, shoutout to Bowling Green. The Falcons stumbled their way into conference play, as many cold weather teams do. Heck, BGSU stumbled its way into this decade after nearly shuttering the program in 2019. But now it is 12-0 in the MAC. As for POY candidates, my eyes are pointed squarely at Bazzana. I mean, .466/18/45 on a team that's 26-4 and ranked in everyone's top five? Looks pretty POY-ish to me.

McDaniel: Condon and Bazzana are pacing the hitters (and seem like a lock for the top few picks) while Burns and Smith are also at the same level. Montgomery and Ryan Johnson (Dallas Baptist) are sleepers to keep eyes on the rest of the season.

What teams have some work to do?

Burke: I already mentioned Wake Forest and LSU struggling, but there are other teams that were highly thought of preseason that find themselves in a less than desirable position at the midway point. TCU started the season as the hottest team in the country winning its first 13 games against a formidable schedule. But since then, the Horned Frogs have gone 6-9 in their past 15 including 5-10 to start Big 12 conference play. Plenty of time for Kirk Saarloos' team to get hot again, as it did to finish last season, but it needs to kick it in gear.

Rooney: LSU and Florida entered the season as top-five teams. Both rosters are littered with pedigree and famous names from last season's MCWS Finals. Tommy White of LSU might be the best pure hitter in college baseball. Jac Caglianone could be the first pick overall in this July's MLB draft. However, LSU heads to Knoxville this weekend with a 3-9 league record. The Gators' season has included a streak of five straight midweek losses, plus a loss to FSU on Tuesday, and a recent sweep at the hands of a rebuilding Missouri club. It's getting late early.

Peterson: The year after winning it all has proven to be difficult lately. Mississippi State struggled two years ago as did Ole Miss last year. LSU has fallen victim to it this year. Its league schedule does get easier in the back half of league play, but 3-9 to start and an upcoming trip to Knoxville is a rare sight in Baton Rouge.

McGee: In February, we were all on board with Wake Forest as a team that could return to Omaha and take care of the business it couldn't one year ago (see: the greatest MCWS non-title game ever played ). But spring has been rough in Winston-Salem. The Deacs are in a 4-8 ACC hole headed into a huge series at Virginia Tech. The team did just earn a big win over Coastal Carolina, so maybe it's turning the corner.

McDaniel: TCU was a preseason top five team for some and are sitting at 5-10 in Big 12 play. Only two regulars are hitting for an OPS over .800 and only two pitchers are performing at the statistical level where you'd need a half dozen or more to be a postseason threat.

What are you expecting in the second half of the season?

Burke: The theme of the early season has been the wild amount of home runs that are being hit. So with that in mind, I'm excited to see what some of the biggest stars will do in the second half as the weather really heats up around the country. I could see Condon, Montgomery, Bazanna, Jac Caglianone (Florida), Grant Knipp (Campbell), Dakota Jordan (Mississippi State) and maybe more getting to the 30-home run mark. The ball is flying this year!

Rooney: Kentucky is 11-1 through four conference weekends ... are the Wildcats the second best team (behind Arkansas) in the SEC? Wake Forest is getting healthy, and Nick Kurtz just hit five home runs in a series at plucky Virginia Tech ... are the Deacs ready to make their run? On that note, the ACC appears to be historically strong in 2024. Could this league match the SEC for seats at the table in Omaha? There are 10 Big 12 teams within three games of first place. I repeat, 10. Let's get ready to rumble.

Peterson: Wake continues to bounce back after a rough first four weeks in the ACC. It still has the pieces to compete for the national championship and is getting healthy. The Condon-Bazzana battle for national player of the year continues to be a storyline each week. Both enter the week with an OPS above 1.600 and have combined to hit 39 home runs. We will hear each of those names called early in this year's draft.

McGee: It feels like a "Can they finally close the deal?" kind of season, not unlike what we've seen in recent years with Ole Miss and Mississippi State finally winning titles, or even LSU finally ending its really long (for LSU, anyway) title drought. The top of the rankings are packed with proud programs that have either never won the MCWS or won their lone title decades ago. Arkansas, Clemson, Texas A&M, Duke, Florida State ... heck, Kentucky and East Carolina have never even made it to Omaha. Something's gotta give, right?

McDaniel: Can LSU right the ship and still host and/or make a deep postseason run to defend its title?

What sleeper team do you think has a shot to make a deep run in the MCWS?

Burke: My sleeper team to start the season was Florida State and I'm sticking with them. Link Jarrett has his club off to a 27-5 start, and other than two heartbreaking losses to Clemson, the Seminoles have been playing a steady brand of ball. Hitting .335 as a club, with a sub 4 ERA (3.66) and fielding at a .979 clip, this team seems to have the balance to continue on this pace. It would be quite a story considering the Noles finished dead last in the ACC last year.

Rooney: There appears to be a lack of "super teams" in college baseball this season. If that turns out to be true, an Omaha run for a Cinderella team (or teams) could be on the horizon. East Carolina, Dallas Baptist and Duke have combined for seven super regional appearances in the past five seasons. The UC Irvine position player group is a remarkable mix of skill and athleticism. And the Eaters' ace Nick Pinto leads the nation with 54 career starts and an elite mustache. Mike Glavine's Northeastern Huskies are regional regulars with a dynamic offense. Indiana State, Creighton and Nebraska have MCWS appearances in their past, and maybe their future.

Peterson: Give me Dallas Baptist and Duke as my sleepers, although each has a great chance to host a regional. Sleeper here is simply based on those that have not made it to Omaha in a while. It wouldn't surprise me to see one or both of them hanging out in Omaha in late June this year.

McGee: Did I mention that Kentucky has never been to Omaha? Well, to me that makes them a sleeper team. The school's recent commitment to baseball has been remarkable. Its facilities are amazing. Its coaching staff is sharp. But the Wildcats have never played in late June. Well, they are now 11-1 in the SEC after sweeping Bama and show no signs of slowing down.

McDaniel: I'm going to be a homer and throw out my alma mater UCF who are on a heater right now. From a prospects-focused standpoint, Wake Forest isn't a sleeper per se, but it started slow (lost series at UVA, swept at North Carolina) and fell out of the top 20. The Deacs are heating up at the right time and are looking more like the preseason No. 1.

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On this tour you take in some of Moscow's most important and highly decorated stations. Carrying up to 7 million passengers a day and covering almost the entire city, the Moscow Metro is one of the most extensive mass transit systems in the world. It's famous for the fine examples of social-realism which decorate many of its stations.

Visit some of the most important stations and get the chance to admire spectacular baroque-style ceilings, marble statues, busts of Communist heroes, stained glass windows, and ceiling mosaics depicting the bright Soviet future. Visit the most remarkable stations like Komsomolskaya, Kurskaya, Kievskaya and others, with the experienced guide who will bring you a full insight into their fascinating history.

  • Tour of Moscow's Metro system visiting beautifully decorated key stations on the network.
  • System that carries more than 7 million passengers per day
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Will it be easy to find my way in the Moscow Metro? It is a question many visitors ask themselves before hitting the streets of the Russian capital. As metro is the main means of transport in Moscow – fast, reliable and safe – having some skills in using it will help make your visit more successful and smooth. On top of this, it is the most beautiful metro in the world !

. There are over 220 stations and 15 lines in the Moscow Metro. It is open from 6 am to 1 am. Trains come very frequently: during the rush hour you won't wait for more than 90 seconds! Distances between stations are quite long – 1,5 to 2 or even 3 kilometers. Metro runs inside the city borders only. To get to the airport you will need to take an onground train - Aeroexpress.

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Paper ticket A fee is fixed and does not depend on how far you go. There are tickets for a number of trips: 1, 2 or 60 trips; or for a number of days: 1, 3 days or a month. Your trips are recorded on a paper ticket. Ifyou buy a ticket for several trips you can share it with your traveling partner passing it from one to the other at the turnstile.

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On every station there is cashier and machines (you can switch it to English). Cards and cash are accepted. 1 trip - 55 RUB 2 trips - 110 RUB

Tickets for 60 trips and day passes are available only at the cashier's.

60 rides - 1900 RUB

1 day - 230 RUB 3 days - 438 RUB 30 days - 2170 RUB.

The cheapest way to travel is buying Troyka card . It is a plastic card you can top up for any amount at the machine or at the ticket office. With it every trip costs 38 RUB in the metro and 21 RUB in a bus. You can get the card in any ticket office. Be prepared to leave a deposit of 50 RUB. You can get it back returning the card to the cashier.

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At the platfrom you will see one of these signs.

It indicates the line you are at now (line 6), shows the direction train run and the final stations. Numbers below there are of those lines you can change from this line.

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In trains, stations are announced in Russian and English. In newer trains there are also visual indication of there you are on the line.

To change lines look for these signs. This one shows the way to line 2.

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There are also signs on the platfrom. They will help you to havigate yourself. (To the lines 3 and 5 in this case). 

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The Moscow Metro has a long history to it. Also, the city has an extremely beautiful subway. It is very well maintained and is also extremely decorated. Each station and spot has a different artistic aspect to it. On this tour, experience the efficiency of Moscow Metro.

  • Roam around the Revolution Square, with magnificent sculptures of the Soviet people
  • Visit the Kurskaya Station Lobby, the Hall of Fame of the WWII
  • Be awestruck at the Komsomolskaya , with impressive mural mosaics of Russian glorious victories
  • See the artistic side of Novoslobodskaya , with the stained glass, although under the ground.

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Take our Moscow Metro Tour and discover why our subway is recognized as the most beautiful in the world!

"They used to have palaces for kings, we are going to build palaces for the people!" said one of the main architects of the Soviet subway.

With us you will see the most beautiful metro stations in Moscow built under Stalin: Komsomolskaya, Revolution square, Novoslobodskaya, Mayakovskaya. Our guide will tell fascinating stories and secrets hidden underground, urban legends and funny stories.

How many babies were born on the Moscow metro? Where is the secret Metro 2? How deep is the Moscow metro? And where did Stalin give his speech in November 1941? Join out Metro tour and find out!

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