June 8, 2015

NCAA Interactive Bracket

 

2015 Super Regional Results

 

Baton Rouge Super Regional

6/6: #2 LSU 4, UL Lafayette 3  CBI Live - Tommy Romanach

6/7: #2 LSU 6, UL Lafayette 3  CBI Live - Tommy Romanach

#2 LSU advances to College World Series

 

Champaign Super Regional

6/6: Vanderbilt 13, #6 Illinois 0  CBI Live - Phil Stanton

6/8: Vanderbilt 4, #6 Illinois 2  CBI Live - Phil Stanton

Vanderbilt advances to College World Series

 

Charlottesville Super Regional

6/5: Virginia 5, Maryland 3  CBI Live - Sean Ryan

6/6: Virginia 5, Maryland 4  CBI Live - Sean Ryan

Virginia advances to College World Series

 

Coral Gables Super Regional

6/5: #5 Miami 3, VCU 2  CBI Live - David Furones

6/6: #5 Miami 10, VCU 3  CBI Live - David Furones

#5 Miami advances to College World Series

 

Fayetteville Super Regional

6/5: Arkansas 18, #8 Missouri State 4  CBI Live - Tye Richardson

6/6: #8 Missouri State 3, Arkansas 1  CBI Live - Tye Richardson

6/7: Arkansas 3, #8 Missouri State 2  CBI Live - Tye Richardson

Arkansas advances to College World Series

 

Fort Worth Super Regional

6/6: #7 TCU 13, Texas A&M 4  CBI Live - Travis L. Brown

6/7: Texas A&M 2, #7 TCU 1 (10)  CBI Live - Travis L. Brown

6/8: #7 TCU 5, Texas A&M 4 (16)  CBI Live - Travis L. Brown

#7 TCU advances to College World Series

 

Gainesville Super Regional

6/5: #4 Florida 13, Florida State 5  CBI Live - Ben Jones

6/6: #4 Florida 11, Florida State 4  CBI Live - Ben Jones

#4 Florida advances to College World Series

 

Louisville Super Regional

6/6: Cal State Fullerton 3, #3 Louisville 2 (10)  CBI Live - Howie Lindsey

6/7: #3 Louisville 9, Cal State Fullerton 3  CBI Live - Howie Lindsey

6/8: Cal State Fullerton 4, #3 Louisville 3 (11)  CBI Live - Howie Lindsey

Cal State Fullerton advances to College World Series

 

There are five Super Regional teams from the SEC, four from the ACC, two from the Big Ten and single entries from the Atlantic 10, Big 12, Big West, Missouri Valley and Sun Belt.

 

There are three teams from the state of Florida, two from Louisiana, Texas and Virginia, and single squads from Arkansas, California, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri and Tennessee.

 

There are 11 No. 1 seeds remaining, one No. 2, three No. 3 and one No. 4.