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As baseball fans across the country count down the minutes until the start of the Men's College World Series, the big question remains: Who will emerge as national champions? After dramatic exits from two top-three seeds early in the regionals,
The Greatest Show on Dirt starts Friday in Omaha. Of the eight teams, which two will make it to next weekend's championship series? Our staff makes their picks.
The 15th-seeded Bruins open with upset-minded Murray State in returning to Omaha for the first time since winning their only national baseball title in 2013.
Murray State baseball, in the College World Series for the first time, is the biggest CWS 2025 in Omaha — and it's not close. How the numbers stack up
The Men's College World Series begins on Friday, June 13 with eight teams in Omaha vying for a national championship. So as history is about to be made, let's take a look back at the last 70+ years of college baseball's finest.
The two most talented teams are also the two highest seeds to get there -- No. 3 Arkansas and No. 6 Louisiana State -- and they have to face off in the first round. No. 8 Oregon State is the third national seed on hand.
The protagonists of Arizona baseball’s Super Regional upset of North Carolina share a common trait: They were underestimated in one way or another.