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2024 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
 

2024 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season2024
Teams64
Finals site
ChampionsTennessee (1st title)
Runner-upTexas A&M (8th CWS Appearance)
Winning coachTony Vitello (1st title)
MOPDylan Dreiling (Tennessee)
Attendance506,767
TelevisionABC
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
ACCN
SECN
LHN
ESPN+

The 2024 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was the 77th edition of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, won by Tennessee in a closely contested final series with Texas A&M.[1] The 64-team tournament began on Friday, May 31, as part of the 2024 NCAA Division I baseball season and ended with the 2024 Men's College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which began on June 14 and ended on June 24.[2]

The 64 participating NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected from an eligible 300 teams. 30 teams were awarded automatic bids as champions of their conferences, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. Teams were then divided into sixteen regionals of four teams, each of which was conducted via a double-elimination tournament. Regional champions advanced to face each other in Super Regionals, a best-of-three-game series, to determine the eight participants in the Men's College World Series.

Tournament procedure

A total of 64 teams entered the tournament, with 30 of them receiving an automatic bid by either winning their conference's tournament or by finishing in first place in their conference. The remaining 34 bids were at-large, with selections extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.

National seeds

The sixteen national seeds were announced on the Selection Show on May 27.[3] Teams in italics advanced to the Super Regionals. Teams in bold advanced to the 2024 Men's College World Series.

Schedule and venues

On May 26, the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee announced the sixteen regional host sites.

Regionals

Super Regionals

  • June 7–9
    • Boshamer Stadium, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Host: University of North Carolina)
    • Davenport Field at Disharoon Park, Charlottesville, Virginia (Host: University of Virginia)
    • Lindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee, (Host:University of Tennessee)
    • Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida (Host: Florida State University)
  • June 8–10
    • Foley Field, Athens, Georgia (Host: University of Georgia)
    • Doug Kingsmore Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina (Host: Clemson University)
    • Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park, College Station, Texas (Host: Texas A&M University)
    • Kentucky Proud Park, Lexington, Kentucky (Host: University of Kentucky)

Men's College World Series

Bids

Automatic bids

School Conference Record (Conf) Berth Last NCAA Appearance
Bryant America East 36–19 (17–7) Tournament 2016 (Charlottesville Regional)
Tulane American 35–24 (15–12) Tournament 2023 (Baton Rouge Regional)
Stetson ASUN 40–20 (20–10) Tournament 2018 (Chapel Hill Super Regional)
Duke ACC 39–18 (16–14) Tournament 2023 (Charlottesville Super Regional)
VCU Atlantic 10 37–21 (15–8) Tournament 2022 (Chapel Hill Regional)
Oklahoma State Big 12 37–16 (19–9) Tournament 2023 (Stillwater Regional)
St. John's Big East 37–16–1 (14–7) Tournament 2018 (Clemson Regional)
High Point Big South 34–25 (17–7) Tournament First Appearance
Nebraska Big Ten 39–20 (16–8) Tournament 2021 (Fayetteville Regional)
UC Santa Barbara Big West 42–12 (26–4) Regular season 2022 (Stanford Regional)
UNC Wilmington CAA 39–19 (20–7) Tournament 2023 (Conway Regional)
Dallas Baptist CUSA 44–13 (17–7) Tournament 2023 (Stillwater Regional)
Northern Kentucky Horizon 35–22 (19–11) Tournament First Appearance
Penn Ivy League 24–23 (11–10) Tournament 2023 (Auburn Regional)
Niagara MAAC 38–15 (20–4) Tournament First Appearance
Western Michigan MAC 32–21 (19–11) Tournament 2016 (Louisville Regional)
Evansville Missouri Valley 35–23 (17–10) Tournament 2006 (Charlottesville Regional)
Fresno State Mountain West 33–27 (16–14) Tournament 2019 (Stanford Regional)
LIU Northeast 33–23 (24–9) Tournament 2022 (College Park Regional)
Southeast Missouri State Ohio Valley 34–25 (18–9) Tournament 2022 (Louisville Regional)
Arizona Pac-12 36–21 (20–10) Tournament 2023 (Fayetteville Regional)
Army Patriot 31–21 (16–8) Tournament 2023 (Charlottesville Regional)
Tennessee SEC 50–11 (22–8) Tournament 2023 Men's College World Series
Wofford SoCon 41–18 (12–8) Tournament 2007 (Columbia, SC Regional)
Nicholls Southland 38–20 (16–8) Tournament 2023 (Tuscaloosa Regional)
Grambling State SWAC 26–26 (18–8) Tournament 2010 (Fayetteville Regional)
Oral Roberts Summit 27–30–1 (13–15–1) Tournament 2023 Men's College World Series
Southern Miss Sun Belt 41–18 (20–10) Tournament 2023 (Hattiesburg Super Regional)
San Diego West Coast 40–13 (20–4) Tournament 2022 (Corvallis Regional)
Grand Canyon[a] WAC 34–23 (23–7) Tournament 2022 (Stillwater Regional)
  1. ^ Tarleton won the WAC tournament, but is ineligible for the NCAA tournament due to its ongoing transition from Division II. Grand Canyon, the top seed in tournament, received the berth.

At-large

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Team Conference Record (Conf) Last NCAA Appearance
Alabama SEC 33–22 (13–17) 2023 (Winston-Salem Super Regional)
Arkansas SEC 43–13 (20–10) 2023 (Arkansas Regional)
Clemson ACC 40–13 (20–10) 2023 (Clemson Regional)
Coastal Carolina Sun Belt 34–23 (16–14) 2023 (Conway Regional)
East Carolina American 43–15 (19–8) 2023 (Charlottesville Regional)
Florida SEC 28–27 (13–17) 2023 Men's College World Series
Florida State ACC 42–15 (17–12) 2022 (Auburn Regional)
Georgia SEC