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The 16 regional sites, with host institutions and records are as follows:

Athens, Georgia – Georgia (37-19)
Austin, Texas – Texas (37-20)
Chapel Hill, North Carolina – North Carolina (38-18)
Clemson, South Carolina – Clemson (45-14)
Corvallis, Oregon – Oregon St. (44-10-1)
Conway, South Carolina – Coastal Carolina (42-17)
DeLand, Florida – Stetson (45-11)
Fayetteville, Arkansas – Arkansas (39-18)
Gainesville, Florida – Florida (42-17)
Greenville, North Carolina – East Carolina (43-16)
Minneapolis, Minnesota ­– Minnesota (41-13)
Lubbock, Texas – Texas Tech (39-17)
Oxford, Mississippi – Ole Miss (46-15)
Raleigh, North Carolina – NC State (40-16)
Stanford, California – Stanford (44-10)
Tallahassee, Florida – Florida St. (43-17)

CONFERENCE NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
Atlantic Coast 4 (Clemson, Florida State, NC State and North Carolina)
Southeastern 4 (Arkansas, Florida, Georgia and Ole Miss)
Big 12 2 (Texas and Texas Tech)
Pac-12 2 (Oregon State and Stanford)
American Athletic 1 (East Carolina)
Atlantic Sun 1 (Stetson)
Big Ten 1 (Minnesota)
Sun Belt 1 (Coastal Carolina)


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Louisville goes to Texas Tech as the 2 seed, paired with the Georgia regional.

Clemson regional is paired with the FSU regional. Vanderbilt is the 2 seed in the Clemson regional.


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Ugly performance this year for the ACC. Worst in quite a while I suspect. 6 teams made the field with 4 hosting.

Only 1 team has advanced to the Super Regionals (congrats to UNC!) and Duke is still alive, although they have to beat host Georgia twice today to survive.

Florida St lost their first two at home. Clemson, NC State, and Louisville all were regional runner-ups, but none even forced a winner take all game.

This appeared to be a down year in the league from the regular season conference rankings and this weekend proved it correct.
(06-04-2018 08:36 AM)CollegeCard Wrote: [ -> ]Ugly performance this year for the ACC. Worst in quite a while I suspect. 6 teams made the field with 4 hosting.

Only 1 team has advanced to the Super Regionals (congrats to UNC!) and Duke is still alive, although they have to beat host Georgia twice today to survive.

Florida St lost their first two at home. Clemson, NC State, and Louisville all were regional runner-ups, but none even forced a winner take all game.

This appeared to be a down year in the league from the regular season conference rankings and this weekend proved it correct.

Duke and UNC to the super regionals or is it Sweet 16? Well, it's a roundball sport.
(06-04-2018 07:49 PM)Hallcity Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2018 08:36 AM)CollegeCard Wrote: [ -> ]Ugly performance this year for the ACC. Worst in quite a while I suspect. 6 teams made the field with 4 hosting.

Only 1 team has advanced to the Super Regionals (congrats to UNC!) and Duke is still alive, although they have to beat host Georgia twice today to survive.

Florida St lost their first two at home. Clemson, NC State, and Louisville all were regional runner-ups, but none even forced a winner take all game.

This appeared to be a down year in the league from the regular season conference rankings and this weekend proved it correct.

Duke and UNC to the super regionals or is it Sweet 16? Well, it's a roundball sport.

The deeper pen and the better bats won. Congrats to Duke!
Duke beats UGAg twice in Athens to advance?

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Congrats to Dook.
Nice job Duke. Two wins over the dawgs in Athens in the same day is impressive.
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