2022 College World Series: Preview and players to watch

A look at each team in the 2022 College World Series field.

Eight teams have punched their tickets to college baseball’s promised land in Omaha for the 2022 College World Series.

No. 2 Stanford, No. 5 Texas A&M, No. 9 Texas, No. 14 Auburn, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Oklahoma and Notre Dame will battle it out on the diamond for a national championship.

It was the road teams who had the most success in the super regional round, six of the eight visitors left as winners. Only Stanford and Texas A&M successfully defended their home field.

The College World Series will take place June 16-27 at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Neb. The world series is a double-elimination format, similar to the regional round, until the championship series. Then a best-of-three series will determine the national champion.

Here is a look at each team in the field and three players to watch for on each squad.

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How to watch Texas A&M vs Oklahoma in Game 1 of the College World Series

How to watch Texas A&M vs Oklahoma in Game 1 of the College World Series

Are you still basking in the glory that was the Aggies baseball squad clinching their first College World Series birth since the 2017 season? I know I am!

After sweeping the regional series against Oral Roberts, Louisiana, and the former Schlossnagle-led TCU, the Aggies continued their perfect run in the Super Regionals, notching back-to-back close victories against the very talented Louisville Cardinals, earning their long-awaited 7th CWS birth in what is currently one of the most legendary seasons in Texas A&M sports history.

The Aggies are in “Bracket #1” and will face off against the Oklahoma Sooners, on Friday  afternoon. The two other teams in the bracket consist of the Texas Longhorns and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, who will play after the Aggies and Sooners, with the winner of both games facing each other in the next round.

Here are the details for game #1

  • Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma
  • Date: Friday, June 17th
  • Time: 1:00 PM Central, 2:00 PM Eastern
  • Channel: ESPN
  • Place: Charles Schwab Field, Omaha, Nebraska

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2022 College World Series Schedule Set

Who wins it all?

Notre Dame’s first trip in 20 years to the College World Series will begin in a showdown with powerhouse Texas and we now know the game will be played Friday night.

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The NCAA announced game times for the College World Series after Stanford bested UConn to clinch the seventh of eight spots in the series.

The opening round will go as follows:

Friday, June 17:
Game 1: Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M, 2 p.m. ET, ESPN
Game 2:  Notre Dame vs. Texas, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN

Saturday, June 18:
Game 3: Arkansas vs. Stanford, 2 p.m. ET, ESPN
Game 4: Ole Miss vs. Auburn/Oregon State, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN2

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Sooners heading to College World Series after 11-2 win over Virginia Tech

Oklahoma got a two-homer game from Tanner Tredaway and eight Sooners recorded RBIs to dominate No. 4 Virginia Tech 11-2, advance to College World Series. .

One of the hottest teams in the country over the last two months stayed hot as the Oklahoma Sooners took down the No. 4 Virginia Tech Hokies to advance to the College World Series. Oklahoma is heading to Omaha for the first time since 2010.

The Sooners jumped out to an early 2-0 lead off of home runs from Peyton Graham and Tanner Tredaway. Virginia Tech tied the game up in the third, but the Sooners responded with three runs in the fourth inning to take control of the deciding game in the Super Regionals.

Tredaway launched his second home run of the game in the fourth and the Sooners got RBIs from Brett Squires and Kendall Pettis to give the Sooners some cushion against the Hokies, who have a great offense in their own right.

Cade Horton, who has pitched well for Oklahoma in the NCAA tournament put together another quality outing and gave the Sooners a shutdown inning after Oklahoma’s three-run fourth. Horton wouldn’t give up much for the rest of his day. After the two-run third, Horton allowed just two base runners the rest of the way before coming out of the game in the seventh. He went six innings, giving up two runs on two hits, walking two and striking out eight Hokies.

Chazz Martinez and Trevin Michael pitched three scoreless innings in relief to preserve the game for the Sooners and send them on with a chance to make some serious noise in Omaha.

Offensively, Oklahoma kept pouring it on, plating runs in every inning from the fourth on.

Tredaway wouldn’t be denied on Sunday, going 4-for-5 with two home runs, a double, three runs, and three RBIs. Blake Robertson, Jimmy Crooks, and Brett Squires each collected multiple hits and eight different Sooners drove in a run in the Sooners blow-out win of Virginia Tech.

Oklahoma continues their national championship pursuit against future SEC foe Texas A&M on Friday in their first game of the College World Series. With how they’ve performed the last couple of months, they’re a team to be reckoned with as the remaining schools convene in Omaha.

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LSU baseball makes NCAA Tournament field, heading to Hattiesburg Regional

The Tigers are the No. 2 seed in the regional hosted by Southern Miss.

LSU is headed to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, for the Hattiesburg Regional as the No. 2 seed to open the NCAA Tournament, the selection committee announced on Monday afternoon.

I’m nicknaming this the “All-Gold Regional” because every team has some form of gold in their color scheme. LSU’s first game will be against the No. 3 seed Kennesaw State Owls (35-26) on Friday night. The Owls were the champions of the Atlantic Sun Conference.

The winner of the Hattiesburg Regional will play against the winner of the Coral Gables Regional. Miami is the host for that one. The Arizona Wildcats are the No. 2 seed, Ole Miss is the No. 3 seed, and Canisius is the No. 4 seed.

Looking at the full bracket, I would say LSU got a really favorable draw as far as their regional is concerned. Some of these regions are absolutely stacked. The Miami regional is one of them that has three really good baseball teams. The Gainesville and Louisville regionals are insane.

The No. 4 seed in the Gators‘ regional has a record of 42-17 just to describe how insane it is. Regional play is a double-elimination format and LSU has a great shot at finding their way to the Super Regional, at least.

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