The 2016 NCAA Baseball Tournament bracket wasl announced at 12 noon ET Monday during the Selection Show on ESPNU.
Here are the brackets that have been unveiled so far:
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Gainesville Regional vs. Tallahassee Regional
Gainesville Regional
1. Florida
4. Bethune-Cookman
3. UConn
4. Georgia Tech
Tallahassee Regional
1. FSU
4. Alabama State
3. South Alabama
2. Southern Miss
Raleigh Regional vs. Baton Rogue Regional
Raleigh Regional
1. NC State
4. Navy
3. Saint Mary's
2. Coastal Carolina
Baton Rogue Regional
1. LSU
4. Utah Valley
3. SE Louisiana
2. Rice
Lubbock Regional vs. Charlottesville Regional
Lubbock Regional
1. Texas Tech
4. Fairfield
3. New Mexico
2. Dallas Baptist
Charlottesville Regional
1. Virginia
4. William & Mary
3. East Carolina
2. Bryant
Fort Worth Regional vs. College State Regional
Fort Worth Regional
1. TCU
4. Oral Roberts
3. Gonzaga
2. Arizona State
College State Regional
1. Texas A&M
4. Binghamton
3. Wake Forest
2. Minnesota
Louisville Regional vs. Nashville Regional
Louisville Regional
1, Louisville
4. Western Michigan
3. Wright State
4. Ohio State
Nashville Regional
1. Vanderbilt
4. Xavier
3. Washington
2. UC Santa Barbara
Columbia Regional vs. Clemson Regional
Columbia Regional
1. South Carolina
4. Rhode Island
3. Duke
2. UNC Wilmington
Clemson Regional
1. Clemson
4. Western Carolina
3. Nebraska
2. Oklahoma State
Starkville Regional vs. Lafayette Regional
Starkville Regional
1. Mississippi State
4. SE Missouri State
3. Louisiana Tech
2. Cal State Fulerton
Lafayette Regional
1. UL Lafayette
4. Princeton
3. Sam Houston State
2. Arizona
Oxford Regional vs. Coral Gables Regional
Oxford Regional
1. Ole Miss
4. Utah
3. Boston College
2. Tulane
Coral Gables Regional
1. Miami
4. Stetson
3. Long Beach State
2. Florida Atlantic
Selection process: Thirty conference champions qualify automatically; the remaining 34 teams are selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.
Format
The tournament begins with 16 four-team regionals hosted by the highest seeded teams. One winner advances from each double-elimination regional to the super regionals. The super regionals are hosted by the eight national seeds if those teams advance. The super regionals are a best-of-three format.
The eight winners of the super regionals advance to the College World Series, which will be held from June 18-June 28 in Omaha, Neb.