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Updated · NCAA.com · May 30
NCAA Regionals Resume Day 2 With 2 Rain-Delayed Games and 16 Sites in Action
Updated
Updated · NCAA.com · May 30

NCAA Regionals Resume Day 2 With 2 Rain-Delayed Games and 16 Sites in Action

9 articles · Updated · NCAA.com · May 30
  • Day 2 of the NCAA baseball regionals began Saturday with Georgia resuming a rain-suspended game against LIU at 9 a.m. ET holding a 15-1 lead in the sixth, while Oklahoma and The Citadel were set for a 10 a.m. restart in Atlanta.
  • The packed schedule spans all 16 regional sites, with some teams trying to avoid elimination and others aiming to reach regional finals as organizers work around weather threats, especially in Atlanta.
  • Friday’s opener set up the urgency after multiple upsets, including Saint Mary’s 3-2 win over No. 1 national seed UCLA — the first opening-game loss by a top overall seed since the current format began in 1999.
  • Day 1 also featured two 14-inning games, highlighted by East Carolina’s 7-3 marathon win over Tennessee and Ole Miss’ extra-inning victory over Arizona State that ended around 3 a.m. ET in Lincoln.
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