
We would like to congratulate the following teams that have clinched auto bids as of yesterday:
America East: Binghamton (defeated Maine 7-3)
Atlantic Sun: Lipscomb (defeated North Alabama 5-4 in 10 innings)
Big 12: Kansas (defeated West Virginia 9-0)
Horizon: Milwaukee (defeated Wright State 5-4)
Ivy: Yale (already clinched)
Metro Atlantic: Rider (defeated Fairfield 6-1)
MAC: Northern Illinois (defeated Toledo 5-1)
Patriot: Holy Cross (already clinched)
Southern: The Citadel (defeated Samford 3-1)
Southland: Lamar (already clinched)
Summit: South Dakota State (defeated Oral Roberts 9-6)
West Coast: Saint Mary’s (defeated San Francisco 7-6)
WAC: Tarleton (defeated Sacramento State 12-11)
And here are the other conferences to be determined today:
AMERICAN (12:00 PM, ESPNEWS)
UTSA defeated East Carolina 4-2 in the winners’ bracket; ECU defeated Wichita State 13-3 to advance to the winner-take-all championship game.

ACC (12:00 PM, ESPN2)
Pittsburgh’s Cinderella run for an auto bid ended with a 13-5 loss to North Carolina; they will take on Georgia Tech who defeated Miami 9-3.

ATLANTIC 10 (12:00 PM, ESPN+)
Today’s championship game is necessary since VCU defeated Rhode Island 18-16 to stave off elimination.

BIG EAST (9:00 AM, ESPN+)
St. John’s scored 11 runs in the 3rd and 4th innings en route to a 17-6 victory over Xavier; Creighton would eliminate the Musketeers in the nightcap with a 7-4 victory. St. John’s can clinch with one victory in the morning game; a 2nd game would start at approximately 12 PM should Creighton win the morning game.

BIG SOUTH (12:00 PM, ESPN+)
Longwood advanced to the title game against USC-Upstate with a win over Winthrop in the baseball Winwood Cup and then eliminated top-seeded High Point to advance to the championship. Upstate needs one win to clinch the auto bid; Longwood would need 2 wins to go dancing.

B1G (12:00 PM, Big 10 Network)
Top-ranked UCLA defeated USC 7-5 in the opener while Oregon beat Nebraska 8-0 in a de facto road game to advance to this afternoon’s championship game.

BIG WEST (3 PM, ESPN+)
UC-San Diego defeated Cal Poly 12-2 via mercy rule in 8 innings to force a winner-take-all championship game today.

COASTAL (1 PM, FloSports)
Northeastern won a pair of games to force a winner-take-all game; they defeated Hofstra 5-4 and then beat Campbell 7-4 in the championship round to force today’s game.

CONFERENCE USA (approx. 12 PM, CBS Sports Network)
Jacksonville State defeated Dallas Baptist 6-5 in the opener; this likely means DBU will miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2013 (excluding the 2020 Covid season). Liberty leads Missouri State 6-4 in the bottom of the 6th inning before lightning suspended play for the night. That game will resume at 10 AM this morning before this afternoon’s winner-take-all championship game.

MISSOURI VALLEY (2:00 PM, ESPN+)
Illinois-Chicago advanced to the title game with a 6-0 win over Murray State; the Racers advanced from the losers’ bracket with a 9-7 win over Southern Illinois. Should a second game be necessary with a Murray State win, that game would begin at approximately 5:30 PM today.

MOUNTAIN WEST (3:00 PM, Moutain West Network)
Washington State advanced to the title game with a 14-9 victory over top seeded San Diego State; the Aztecs advanced to the title game with an 11-8 victory over Air Force in the nightcap. Wazzu needs one win for the auto bid; San Diego State can force a winner-take-all game at approximately 6 PM with a win this afternoon.

NEC (11 AM, ESPN+)
With Long Island already in the title game, Fairleigh Dickinson beat Wagner 11-10 to advance to today’s championship round. Long Island needs one win for the auto bid; a second winner-take-all game would start at 2:30 PM should FDU win in the morning game.

OHIO VALLEY (1 PM, ESPN+)
The Little Roccos made today’s game necessary with a win against top-seeded SIU-E in the losers’ bracket along with a 3-2 win in 10 innings against Eastern Illinois in the first leg of the championship round.

SEC (2:00 PM, ABC)
Both Georgia and Arkansas won to advance to today’s title game; this all but assures that the Razorbacks will likely be one of the 16 host sites in the NCAA Tournament now.

SUN BELT (SEMIFINAL 10 AM ESPN+/CHAMPIONSHIP 2 PM ESPN+)
Louisiana advanced to the winner-take-all championship game the hard way with 12-6 and 7-4 wins against Texas State; they await the second semifinal between Troy and Southern Miss after the Trojans defeated USM 9-6 that forced the winner-take-all semifinal in the top bracket. The Sun Belt will be assured of 3 bids with Southern Miss and Coastal Carolina safely in the field at this point.

SWAC (2:00 PM, SWAC TV)
Alabama State and Florida A&M both won yesterday to advance to today’s winner-take-all championship game in Birmingham.



























































Hoops HD Hardball Championship Week – Sunday Edition
All of the auto bids have been awarded – here are the winners from yesterday:
American: East Carolina (defeated UT-San Antonio 1-0)
ACC: Georgia Tech (defeated North Carolina 13-6)
Atlantic 10: VCU (defeated Rhode Island 9-1)
Big East: St. John’s (defeated Creighton 5-3)
Big South: USC-Upstate (defeated Lipscomb 8-1)
B1G: UCLA (defeated Oregon 3-2 in 11 innings)
Big West: Cal Poly (defeated UC-San Diego 4-3)
Coastal: Northeastern (defeated Campbell 7-4 and 3-2)
Conference USA: Jacksonville State (defeated Liberty 10-0 in 7 innings)
Missouri Valley: Illinois-Chicago (defeated Southern Illinois 7-2)
Mountain West: Washington State (defeated San Diego State 14-4 in 7 innings)
NEC: Long Island (defeated Fairleigh Dickinson 22-8 in 7 innings)
Ohio Valley: Little Rock (defeated Eastern Illinois 4-3 and 10-6)
SEC: Georgia (defeated Arkansas 11-1 in 7 innings)
Sun Belt: Southern Miss (defeated Louisiana 11-7)
SWAC: Alabama State (defeated Florida A&M 8-6)
Also note that Jacksonville State and Little Rock were the only 2 teams that survived the losers’ bracket in order to win their auto bids.
The NCAA has also announced that the following 16 schools will be host sites for the Regional round; the seeds and other at-large bids will be announced on Monday at noon on ESPN2.
Athens Regional (Georgia)
Atlanta Regional (Georgia Tech)
Auburn Regional (Auburn)
Austin Regional (Texas)
Chapel Hill Regional (North Carolina)
College Station Regional (Texas A&M)
Eugene Regional (Oregon)
Gainesville Regional (Florida)
Hattiesburg Regional (Southern Miss)
Lawrence Regional (Kansas)
Lincoln Regional (Nebraska)
Los Angeles Regional (UCLA)
Morgantown Regional (West Virginia)
Starkville Regional (Mississippi State)
Tallahassee Regional (Florida State)
Tuscaloosa Regional (Alabama)
By conference the breakdown is 7 for the SEC, 3 for the ACC, 3 for the B1G, 2 for the Big 12 and 1 for the Sun Belt.
New to this season will be the #2 seeds in each region being ranked 17-32 on the overall S-Curve; they would only be moved if there is a conflict where the #1 and #2 seeds in each region are from the same conference (i.e. Georgia and Arkansas would not be paired in the same region).