Re-ranking the 16 super regional teams in the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament


Re-ranking the 16 super regional teams in the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament

We can accommodate the remaining 16 teams in the NCAA 2025 baseball tournament when we head to Super Regionals.

This happened for the information that their original sowing was done to the commission and then moved them only on the basis of regional performance – it is not based on their entire work.

1. Arkansas (No. 3 National Seed)

Arkansas moves to 1 with Vanderbilt and Texas out. Razorbacks went through regional, topped up Creightona – and quite convincingly.

2. Auburn (seed no. 4)

Auburn will move to location 2. Tigers took off the NC State 11-1 in the regional finals. IKE Irish hit 500 on the weekend, quite a great offensive performance in the final, which after several 3-4 differential games gave two-digit runs.

3. North Carolina (Seed No. 5)

North Carolina is third. Tar Heels lost the game to Oklahoma, but they certainly had a hard regional and I think the tar heels are looking really good right now. UNC won 10 runs in 2 regional finals. Gavin Gallaher was automatic all weekend, hit over 0.720 with three bombs, and what Knapp certainly looked like the ACC jug of the year – he didn’t give up running in eight shifts.

4. Florida State (seed no. 9)

I have Florida State on site 4. Seminols swept regional – two wins over the state of Mississippi. Myles Bailey struck a few homers at the weekend and certainly hit .556.

5. Oregon State (Seed No. 8)

V No. 5, Oregon State. Lost 1. A day with Saint Mary and had to get out of the elimination console. It is not easy to do it, but the crime just came to life, scored 20 runs in a different game against Saint Mary’s, then had to beat the USC twice in the regional finals and place 14 and 9 runs in each game. Trent Caraway hit five bombs, which is unreal.

6. LSU (seed no. 6)

LSU is on No. 6 after he lost an unexpected up to Little Rock and then had to come from behind if necessary, but the tigers went to the TOP 10-6 to advance to the Super Regionals. The truly impressive performance of Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson on day 1 and 2 and then passed the crime to do it.

7. Coastal Carolina (seed no. 13)

Coastal is in No. 7 after avoiding playing in Florida, but he swept two wins over Eastern Carolina at the weekend and placed 18 runs in the game.

8. Tennessee (seed no. 14)

In No. 8, Tennessee – a big jump from the original mount. Hard regional, he had one loss on Wake Forest, but then followed with 11-5 victories. Liam Doyle was close to closing, all his hands on board, but Vols did it.

9. UCLA (seed no. 15)

He jumps on No. 9 from the original mount 15. Bruins I was really impressed, just an offensive explosion all weekend. Great performance on the plate by Payton Brennan and many guys who got out of Roch Cholowsky.

10. Louisville (no national evaluation)

I go to Louisville in No. 10. I switched from the disadvantage to the TOP 10 after I made it from Vanderbilt’s regional. He overthrowed the seed 1 at the end of 3-2 in the game 2. The day, then closed it against Wright State, which disrupted Commodores in the elimination holder.

11. UTSA (no national evaluation)

UTSA jumps to No. 11 after it was not unseed. He defeated the total seed no. This season, Uts defeated Longhorns three times and also won over other teams rated. I think this team has shown that it is legitimate and can seriously produce running against great jugs and also create excellent defensive games. I reward it for re -evaluation.

12. Duke (no national evaluation)

Duke sits on No. 12 after he got from the Georgian region. I was also amazed by the powerful performance of Blue Devils. Wallace Clark hit 0.640.

13. West Virginia (no national evaluation)

We have western Virginia in No. 13. Climbers defeated Clemson, 9-6, then took Kentucky in the regional finals. Here I am a bit of a UTSA, Duke and West Virginia on the same level.

14. Arizona (no national evaluation)

Arizona is included in the 14th place. I could classify it above, but he didn’t have to go through Oregon to handle it. Still impressive victory 14-0 over Cal Poly. Aaron Walton was 4 for 5 with six RBI.

15. Miami (no national evaluation)

Miami is on No. 15 after a really impressive run to take Canes to take off Alabama and Southern Miss and beat the host one run in the regional finals.

16. Murray State (no national evaluation)

Finally, Murray State on No. 16. Incredible progress also to the first super regional. He took off Ole Miss and Georgia Tech and won one run in the final game. Ole Miss returned late, but then the return was closed. Dustin Mercer hit over 0.550 over the weekend. I can’t underestimate how impressive it was, which makes it incredibly difficult regional.