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The 16 College Baseball Super Regional Teams, Re-Ranked

Only 16 teams remain in the 2024 DI baseball tournament as we enter the super regional rounds. After a weekend of action, NCAA Digital’s Michella Chester ranks the 16 teams left in this year’s tournament.

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Keep in mind, Chester took the team’s original seeding entering the tournament and then re-seeded them based on their performance in the regionals alone.

• **Tennessee**: The Vols stay on top after cruising through their regional with wins over Northern Kentucky, Southern Mississippi, and Indiana.
• **Kentucky**: Kentucky stays at two after an undefeated regional, including a 5-0 win over Indiana State in the regional final.
• **Texas A&M**: Only the Aggies’ game against Texas was close in the regional round. Texas A&M outscored opponents 21-6 last weekend in College Station but needed 11 innings to beat Texas 4-2.
• **Clemson**: Clemson moves up a spot after an undefeated regional at home. The Tigers will play in a super regional for the first time since 2010.
• **North Carolina**: The Heels swap places with Clemson after needing a comeback in the winner-take-all game of the Chapel Hill Regional against LSU.
• **Georgia**: The Dawgs got a big hit from Corey Collins in the 10th inning of the Athens Regional final against Georgia Tech to send Georgia through to the super regionals for the first time since 2008.
• **Florida State**: Florida State looked solid in its regional last week with wins over Stetson and UCF. They will host UConn in Tallahassee with a trip to Omaha on the line.
• **NC State**: Elliott Avent’s Wolfpack beat all three teams in the Raleigh Regional, good enough to move the Wolfpack up two spots in the re-rank.
• **Virginia**: Virginia cruised through its regional, with two wins over Mississippi State to move to the second weekend.
• **Oregon State**: The Beavers offense exploded for 26 combined runs in its regional to move up five spots in this re-rank.
• **Kansas State**: K-State entered as the No. 3 seed in the Fayetteville Regional but beat Louisiana Tech and Arkansas on the back of Kaelen Culpepper’s monster weekend.
• **UConn**: The Huskies walked out of arguably the most difficult regional as champions after taking down Duke and Oklahoma in Norman.
• **Florida**: The Gators snuck out of Stillwater as regional champions. Florida will bring plenty of postseason experience to Clemson for an exciting super regional against the Tigers.
• **Oregon**: Oregon went undefeated in the Santa Barbara last weekend, including two wins over the regional hosts. The Ducks allowed just five runs in three games.
• **West Virginia**: Randy Mazey has West Virginia onto the super regionals for the first time ever. The Mountaineers cruised through the Tucson Regional, winning their three games by a combined 10 runs.
• **Evansville**: Evansville won the Greenville Regional as the No. 4 seed and now make it to the second weekend for the first time ever.