The 2025 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament has officially commenced, featuring a 64-team bracket competing through regionals and super regionals before culminating in the Men’s College World Series (MCWS) held in Omaha, Nebraska, from June 13 to June 22/23.
The MCWS will showcase two double-elimination brackets, with the two top teams from each bracket meeting in a best-of-three championship series. The announcement of the tournament bracket was made on May 26.
For fans looking to join the excitement, tickets for the MCWS can be purchased for games at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha. Information regarding ticket availability can be found online.
In addition, this article includes a comprehensive schedule for upcoming NCAA events through 2030, outlining dates for regional matchups, super regionals, and future MCWS events. Specifically, the tournament is designed to merge traditional play with the evolving competitive landscape of college baseball.
The NCAA DI baseball tournament has a storied history, evolving since its inaugural competition in 1947, which featured only eight teams. Over time, the selection process has also developed, with automatic bids awarded to conference champions and additional at-large bids selected by the NCAA DI Baseball Committee.
As the tournament progresses, it promises to be an exciting showcase of collegiate talent, with fans eager to cheer on their teams as they vie for the national championship. With each passing year, the level of competition and the stories that unfold make the NCAA baseball tournament a significant event on the athletic calendar.