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Updated · Baseball America · May 31
2026 NCAA Regionals Deliver 16-Site Chaos as UCLA Escapes, 4-Seeds Milwaukee and Little Rock Surge
Updated
Updated · Baseball America · May 31

2026 NCAA Regionals Deliver 16-Site Chaos as UCLA Escapes, 4-Seeds Milwaukee and Little Rock Surge

6 articles · Updated · Baseball America · May 31
  • UCLA avoided a historic 0-2 exit by rallying with back-to-back homers and a walk-off single, while VCU stunned Tennessee 5-4 and Kansas beat Arkansas 5-3 to reshape key brackets.
  • Several hosts and contenders tightened their Omaha cases through two days: Georgia Tech beat Oklahoma 9-3, Texas A&M crushed Texas State 17-2, Florida routed Miami 22-10, and Texas kept pairing strong pitching with improved offense.
  • Two No. 4 seeds produced the biggest Cinderella pushes. Milwaukee, despite a losing record, moved within one win of its first super regional, and Little Rock took control in Hattiesburg after host Southern Miss was eliminated.
  • Pitching also defined multiple regionals, with Oregon's Will Sanford striking out 14 in 6.1 innings, VCU's Eli Holbert fanning 10 over six, and Ole Miss carrying a 6-3 lead into a suspended game against Nebraska.
  • The broader picture remains volatile across all 16 sites: weather has delayed Tallahassee into Monday, Kentucky is one win from a super regional after barely making the field, and eight regionals still feature an unbeaten SEC team.
Can the reeling No. 1 seed UCLA overcome key injuries and a historic loss to win the College World Series?
After a record number of upsets, is the NCAA's controversial selection process for college baseball finally being exposed?