When does the College World Series start?
The 2025 College World Series begins on June 13.
Sports / NCAA Baseball
The 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament is underway, with regional action heating up across the country. This article provides a quick recap of key games and matchups featuring Florida State, Texas, and Mississippi State.
### Tallahassee Regional
Florida State started strong in the Tallahassee Regional with a 6-2 victory over Bethune-Cookman. FSU's offense was powered by three home runs. Meanwhile, Mississippi State dominated Northeastern with an 11-2 win, showcasing a potent offense with 13 hits, including home runs from Noah Sullivan and Joe Powell. Bryce Chance also contributed significantly with four hits. FSU and Mississippi State are now set to face off, with the winner advancing to the regional finals.
### Austin Regional
The Texas Longhorns, despite a bumpy end to their regular season, kicked off the Austin Regional with a solid 7-1 win against Houston Christian. UTSA delivered a significant upset by defeating Kansas State 10-2. Texas will now face UTSA, while Houston Christian and Kansas State will battle to avoid elimination.
The winners of each regional will advance to the Super Regionals, moving one step closer to the College World Series.
### College World Series
The 2025 College World Series is scheduled to begin on June 13 in Omaha, Nebraska. The championship series will start on June 21, broadcast on ESPN and its related networks.
The 2025 College World Series begins on June 13.
The College World Series is held in Omaha, Nebraska, at Charles Schwab Field Omaha.
The FSU vs Mississippi State game was broadcast on ESPN2.
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