Who got the number one seed in the NCAA baseball tournament?
Vanderbilt got the number one seed in the NCAA baseball tournament.
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The 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament field has been announced, with Vanderbilt securing the No. 1 overall seed. Meanwhile, Northeastern University captured the CAA Baseball Championship, earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
The 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament selection show revealed the 64-team field, highlighting the strength of the SEC with Vanderbilt, Texas, Arkansas, and Auburn as the top four seeds. Several teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments, including Stetson in the ASUN and Northeastern in the CAA.
The Northeastern Huskies clinched the CAA title by defeating UNCW 9-6, powered by Harrison Feinberg’s outstanding performance with two home runs and six RBIs. UNCW had a strong showing, but Northeastern’s late-game rally secured their victory and a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
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Vanderbilt got the number one seed in the NCAA baseball tournament.
Northeastern University won the CAA Baseball Championship, defeating UNCW.
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