2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament Bracket: Final Projected Field Of 64

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The road to Omaha begins Monday when the Field of 64 is announced at noon ET on ESPN2, thus we’ve reached our final bracket projection of the season. The SEC continues to lead the nation with 12 projected bids followed by the ACC with nine bids. The Big 12 (eight) and Big Ten (four) also received three or more bids. The AAC, Big East, Conference USA, Big West and Sun Belt received two.

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Additional Field of 64 notes:

  • The NCAA on Sunday night announced the top-16 national seeds: Georgia, Auburn, Texas, LSU, North Carolina, Clemson, Coastal Carolina, Oregon State, Oregon, Arkansas, Southern Miss, Tennessee, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss and Florida State
  • Kentucky, Connecticut and Troy were previously included as at-large bids but have since fallen from our projection with Western Kentucky, Cal Poly and Nebraska stealing automatic bids.
  • TCU moved down to a two-seed in the wake of the host announcement

Below you’ll find our final projected Field of 64.

PROJECTED FIELD OF 64
Nashville, Tenn.   Hattiesburg, Miss.
1. (1) Vanderbilt^* (SEC)   1. (16) Southern Miss^ (Sun Belt)
2. Louisville (ACC)   2. Florida (SEC)
3. Arizona State (Big 12)   3. Creighton* (Big East)
4. Miami (OH)* (MAC)   4. Utah Valley* (WAC)
     
Austin, Texas   Los Angeles, Calif.
1. (2) Texas^ (SEC)   1. (15) UCLA^ (Big Ten)
2. UTSA (American)   2. Arizona* (Big 12)
3. Cal Poly* (Big West)   3. Mississippi State (SEC)
4. Houston Christian* (Southland)   4.Saint Mary’s* (WCC)
     
Chapel Hill, N.C.   Knoxville, Tenn.
1. (3) North Carolina^* (ACC)   1. (14) Tennessee^ (SEC)
2. Oklahoma (SEC)   2. Georgia Tech (ACC)
3. Kansas State (Big 12)   3. East Tennessee State* (SoCon)
4. Holy Cross* (Patriot)   4. Binghamton* (America East)
     
Fayetteville, Ark.   Corvallis, Ore.
1. (4) Arkansas^ (SEC)   1. (13) Oregon State^ (Independent)
2. Northeastern* (CAA)   2. TCU (Big 12)
3.Miami (ACC)   3. Nebraska* (Big Ten)
4. Arkansas-Little Rock* (OVC)   4. Fresno State* (Mountain West)
     
Athens, Ga.   Eugene, Ore.
1. (5) Georgia^ (SEC)   1. (12) Oregon^ (Big Ten)
2. Wake Forest (ACC)   2. UC Irvine (Big West)
3. Rhode Island* (A-10)   3. Western Kentucky* (CUSA)
4. Wright State* (Horizon)   4. North Dakota State* (Summit)
     
Baton Rouge, La.   Tallahassee, Fla.
1. (6) LSU^ (SEC)   1. (11) Florida State^ (ACC)
2. NC State (ACC)   2. Alabama (SEC)
3. Oklahoma State (Big 12)   3. Xavier (Big East)
4. Central Connecticut* (Northeast)   4. Bethune-Cookman* (SWAC)
     
Auburn, Ala.   Oxford, Miss.
1. (7) Auburn^ (SEC)   1. (10) Ole Miss^ (SEC)
2. Duke (ACC)   2. West Virginia (Big 12)
3. Southern California (Big Ten)   3. Stetson* (ASUN)
4. Columbia* (Ivy)   4. Murray State* (Missouri Valley)
     
Conway, S.C.   Clemson, S.C.
1. (8) Coastal Carolina^* (Sun Belt)   1. (9) Clemson^ (ACC)
2. Kansas (Big 12)   2. Dallas Baptist (CUSA)
3. East Carolina* (American)   3. Cincinnati (Big 12)
4. USC-Upstate* (Big South)   4. Fairfield* (MAAC)

* denotes automatic bid
^ denotes regional host
Bold denotes officially clinched

Last Four In

Oklahoma State (Big 12)
Southern California (Big Ten)
Xavier (Big East)
Arizona State (Big 12)

First Four Out

Kentucky (SEC)
Connecticut (Big East)
Virginia (ACC)
Troy (Sun Belt)

Next Four Out

UTRGV (Southland)
Notre Dame (ACC)
Jacksonville State (CUSA)
Texas A&M (SEC)

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