2024 NCAA Division I baseball tournament

{{Short description|American college sports championship}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2024}}

{{Infobox NCAA Baseball Tournament

| Year=2024

| Division=Division I

| Image=

| ImageSize=150px

| Caption=

| Teams=64

| CollegeWorldSeriesBallpark=Charles Schwab Field Omaha

| City=Omaha, Nebraska

| Champions= Tennessee

| TitleCount= 1st

| Runner-Up= Texas A&M

| CWSCount= 8th

| Coach=Tony Vitello

| CoachCount= 1st

| MOP= Dylan Dreiling

| MOPTeam=Tennessee

| Attendance= 506,767

| Television=ABC
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
ACCN
SECN
LHN
ESPN+

| tournament_link=NCAA Division I Baseball Championship

| Different Previous=2023

}}

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.{{Cite web |title=D1 Baseball champions and runners-up |url=https://www.ncaa.com/history/baseball/d1}} 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.{{cite web |title=2024 NCAA baseball bracket: Men's College World Series scores, schedule |url=https://www.ncaa.com/news/baseball/article/2024-04-24/2024-ncaa-baseball-bracket-mens-college-world-series-scores-schedule}}

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.{{cite web |title=2024 college baseball tournament selection show: Time, how to watch the bracket reveal |url=https://www.ncaa.com/news/baseball/article/2024-04-23/2024-college-baseball-tournament-selection-show-time-how-watch-bracket-reveal|date=May 24, 2024|website=ncaa.com}} Teams in italics advanced to the Super Regionals. Teams in bold advanced to the 2024 Men's College World Series.

{{div col|colwidth=30em}}

  1. Tennessee
  2. Kentucky
  3. Texas A&M
  4. North Carolina
  5. Arkansas
  6. Clemson
  7. Georgia
  8. {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}}
  9. Oklahoma
  10. {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=NC State Wolfpack|title=NC State}}
  11. Oklahoma State
  12. Virginia
  13. Arizona
  14. {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=UC Santa Barbara Gauchos|title=UC Santa Barbara}}
  15. Oregon State
  16. East Carolina

{{div col end}}

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=

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
scope="col" | School

! scope="col" | Conference

! scope="col" | Record (Conf)

! scope="col" | Berth

! scope="col" | Last NCAA Appearance

scope="row" | Bryant

| America East || 36–19 (17–7) || Tournament|| 2016 (Charlottesville Regional)

scope="row" | Tulane

| American || 35–24 (15–12) || Tournament|| 2023 (Baton Rouge Regional)

scope="row" | Stetson

| ASUN || 40–20 (20–10) || Tournament|| 2018 (Chapel Hill Super Regional)

scope="row" |Duke

| ACC || 39–18 (16–14) || Tournament|| 2023 (Charlottesville Super Regional)

scope="row" | VCU

| Atlantic 10 || 37–21 (15–8) || Tournament|| 2022 (Chapel Hill Regional)

scope="row" | Oklahoma State

| Big 12 || 37–16 (19–9) || Tournament|| 2023 (Stillwater Regional)

scope="row" | St. John's

| Big East || 37–16–1 (14–7) || Tournament || 2018 (Clemson Regional)

scope="row" | High Point

| Big South || 34–25 (17–7) || Tournament || First Appearance

scope="row" | Nebraska

| Big Ten || 39–20 (16–8) || Tournament || 2021 (Fayetteville Regional)

scope="row" | UC Santa Barbara

| Big West || 42–12 (26–4) || Regular season || 2022 (Stanford Regional)

scope="row" | UNC Wilmington

| CAA || 39–19 (20–7) || Tournament || 2023 (Conway Regional)

scope="row" | Dallas Baptist

| CUSA || 44–13 (17–7) || Tournament || 2023 (Stillwater Regional)

scope="row" | Northern Kentucky

| Horizon || 35–22 (19–11) || Tournament || First Appearance

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Penn Quakers|title=Penn}}

| Ivy League || 24–23 (11–10) || Tournament || 2023 (Auburn Regional)

scope="row" | Niagara

| MAAC || 38–15 (20–4) || Tournament || First Appearance

scope="row" | Western Michigan

| MAC || 32–21 (19–11) || Tournament || 2016 (Louisville Regional)

scope="row" | Evansville

| Missouri Valley || 35–23 (17–10) || Tournament ||2006 (Charlottesville Regional)

scope="row" |Fresno State

| Mountain West || 33–27 (16–14) || Tournament || 2019 (Stanford Regional)

scope="row" | LIU

| Northeast || 33–23 (24–9) || Tournament || 2022 (College Park Regional)

scope="row" | Southeast Missouri State

| Ohio Valley || 34–25 (18–9) || Tournament || 2022 (Louisville Regional)

scope="row" |Arizona

| Pac-12 || 36–21 (20–10) || Tournament ||2023 (Fayetteville Regional)

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Army Black Knights|title=Army}}

| Patriot || 31–21 (16–8) || Tournament || 2023 (Charlottesville Regional)

scope="row" |Tennessee

| SEC || 50–11 (22–8) || Tournament||2023 Men's College World Series

scope="row" | Wofford

| SoCon || 41–18 (12–8) || Tournament|| 2007 (Columbia, SC Regional)

scope="row" | Nicholls

| Southland || 38–20 (16–8) || Tournament|| 2023 (Tuscaloosa Regional)

scope="row" | Grambling State

| SWAC || 26–26 (18–8) || Tournament || 2010 (Fayetteville Regional)

scope="row" | Oral Roberts

| Summit || 27–30–1 (13–15–1) || Tournament|| 2023 Men's College World Series

scope="row" |Southern Miss

| Sun Belt || 41–18 (20–10) || Tournament ||2023 (Hattiesburg Super Regional)

scope="row" | San Diego

| West Coast || 40–13 (20–4) || Tournament|| 2022 (Corvallis Regional)

scope="row" | Grand Canyon{{efn|group=cwt|name=Ineligible| Tarleton won the WAC tournament, but was ineligible for the NCAA tournament due to its ongoing transition from Division II. Grand Canyon, the top seed in tournament, received the berth.}}

| WAC || 34–23 (23–7) || Tournament || 2022 (Stillwater Regional)

{{notelist|group=cwt}}

=At-large=

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
scope="col" | Team

! scope="col" | Conference

! scope="col" | Record (Conf)

! scope="col" | Last NCAA Appearance

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Alabama Crimson Tide|title=Alabama}}

| SEC || 33–22 (13–17) || 2023 (Winston-Salem Super Regional)

scope="row" | Arkansas

| SEC || 43–13 (20–10) || 2023 (Arkansas Regional)

scope="row" | Clemson

| ACC || 40–13 (20–10) || 2023 (Clemson Regional)

scope="row" | Coastal Carolina

| Sun Belt || 34–23 (16–14) || 2023 (Conway Regional)

scope="row" | East Carolina

| American || 43–15 (19–8) || 2023 (Charlottesville Regional)

scope="row" | Florida

| SEC || 28–27 (13–17) || 2023 Men's College World Series

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}}

| ACC || 42–15 (17–12) || 2022 (Auburn Regional)

scope="row" | Georgia

| SEC || 39–15 (17–13) || 2022 (Chapel Hill Regional)

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets|title=Georgia Tech}}

| ACC || 31–23 (15–15) || 2022 (Knoxville Regional)

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Illinois Fighting Illini|title=Illinois}}

| Big Ten || 34–19 (18–6) || 2019 (Oxford Regional)

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Indiana Hoosiers|title=Indiana}}

| Big Ten || 32–24–1 (15–9) || 2023 (Lexington Regional)

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Indiana State Sycamores|title=Indiana State}}

| Missouri Valley || 42–13 (22–5) || 2023 (Fort Worth Super Regional)

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=James Madison Dukes|title=James Madison}}

| Sun Belt || 34–23 (17–13) || 2011 (Chapel Hill Regional)

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Kansas State Wildcats|title=Kansas State}}

| Big 12 || 32–24 (15–15) || 2013 (Corvallis Super Regional)

scope="row" | Kentucky

| SEC || 40–14 (22–8) || 2023 (Baton Rouge Super Regional)

scope="row" | Louisiana

| Sun Belt || 40–18 (23–7) || 2023 (Coral Gables Regional)

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Louisiana Tech Bulldogs|title=Louisiana Tech}}

| CUSA || 45–17 (18–6) || 2022 (Austin Regional)

scope="row" | LSU

| SEC || 40–21 (13–17) || 2023 Men's College World Series

scope="row" | Mississippi State

| SEC || 38–21 (17–13) || 2021 Men's College World Series

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=NC State Wolfpack|title=NC State}}

| ACC || 33–20 (18–11) || 2023 (Columbia Regional)

scope="row" | North Carolina

| ACC || 42–13 (22–8) || 2023 (Indiana State Regional)

scope="row" | Oklahoma

| Big 12 || 37–19 (23–7) || 2023 (Charlottesville Super Regional)

scope="row" | {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Oregon Ducks|title=Oregon}}

| Pac-12 || 37–18 (19–11) || 2023 (Eugene Super Regional)

scope="row" | Oregon State

| Pac-12 || 42–14 (19–10) || 2023 (Baton Rouge Regional)

scope="row" | South Carolina

| SEC || 36–23 (13–17) || 2023 (Gainesville Super Regional)

scope="row" | Texas

| Big 12 || 35–22 (20–10) || 2023 (Stanford Super Regional)

scope="row" | Texas A&M

| SEC || 44–13 (19–11) || 2023 (Stanford Regional)

scope="row" | UC Irvine

| Big West || 43–12 (22–8) || 2021 (Stanford Regional)

scope="row" | UCF

| Big 12 || 35–19 (14–15) || 2017 (Tallahassee Regional)

scope="row" | UConn

| Big East || 32–23 (17–4) || 2023 (Gainesville Regional)

scope="row" | Vanderbilt

| SEC || 38–21 (13–17) || 2023 (Nashville Regional)

scope="row" | Virginia

| ACC || 41–15 (18–12) || 2023 Men's College World Series

scope="row" | Wake Forest

| ACC || 38–20 (15–15) || 2023 Men's College World Series

scope="row" | West Virginia

| Big 12 || 33–22 (19–11) || 2023 (Lexington Regional)

=By conference=

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
scope="col" | Conference

! scope="col" | Total

! scope="col" | Schools

scope="row" | SEC

| style="text-align:center" |11

|Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt

scope="row" | ACC

| style="text-align:center" |8

|Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia, Wake Forest

scope="row" | Big 12

| style="text-align:center" | 6

| Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, UCF, West Virginia

scope="row" | Sun Belt

| style="text-align:center" |4

|Coastal Carolina, James Madison, Louisiana, Southern Miss

scope="row" | Pac-12

| style="text-align:center" |3

|Arizona, Oregon, Oregon State

scope="row" | Big Ten

| style="text-align:center" |3

|Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska

scope="row" | American

| style="text-align:center" |2

|East Carolina, Tulane

scope="row" | Big East

| style="text-align:center" |2

|St. John’s, UConn

scope="row" | Big West

| style="text-align:center" | 2

| UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara

scope="row" | CUSA

| style="text-align:center" |2

|Dallas Baptist, Louisiana Tech

scope="row" | Missouri Valley

| style="text-align:center" |2

|Evansville, Indiana State

scope="row" | Coastal

| style="text-align:center" |1

|UNC Wilmington

scope="row" | ASUN

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Stetson

scope="row" | America East

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Bryant

scope="row" | Atlantic 10

| style="text-align:center" |1

|VCU

scope="row" | Big South

| style="text-align:center" |1

|High Point

scope="row" | Horizon

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Northern Kentucky

scope="row" | Ivy League

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Penn

scope="row" | Metro Atlantic

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Niagara

scope="row" | Mid-American

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Western Michigan

scope="row" | Mountain West

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Fresno State

scope="row" | Northeast

| style="text-align:center" |1

|LIU

scope="row" | Ohio Valley

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Southeast Missouri State

scope="row" | Patriot

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Army

scope="row" | Southern

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Wofford

scope="row" | Southland

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Nicholls

scope="row" | SWAC

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Grambling State

scope="row" | Summit

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Oral Roberts

scope="row" | WAC

| style="text-align:center" |1

|Grand Canyon

scope="row" | WCC

| style="text-align:center" |1

|San Diego

Regionals and Super Regionals

Bold indicates winner. Seeds for regional tournaments indicate seeds within regional. Seeds for super regional tournaments indicate national seeds only.

=Chapel Hill Super Regional=

Hosted by North Carolina at Boshamer Stadium

{{8TeamBracket-2Elim-D

| sets=1/1/2/3| RD1=Regional|boldwinner=high

| RD2=Regional

| RD3=Regional Final

| RD4=Super Regional
June 7–9

| RD2-group1= Tucson Regional – Hi Corbett Field

| RD2-group2=Chapel Hill Regional – Boshamer Stadium

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01= Arizona

| RD1-score01= 4

| RD1-seed02=4

| RD1-team02= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Grand Canyon Antelopes|title=Grand Canyon}}

| RD1-score02= 9

| RD1-seed03=3

| RD1-team03= West Virginia

| RD1-score03= 4

| RD1-seed04=2

| RD1-team04= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Dallas Baptist Patriots|title=Dallas Baptist}}

| RD1-score04= 1

| RD1-seed05=1

| RD1-team05= Arizona

| RD1-score05= 0

| RD1-seed06=2

| RD1-team06= Dallas Baptist

| RD1-score06= 7

| RD1-seed07=1

| RD1-team07= North Carolina

| RD1-score07= 11

| RD1-seed08=4

| RD1-team08= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=LIU Sharks|title=LIU}}

| RD1-score08= 8

| RD1-seed09=3

| RD1-team09= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Wofford Terriers|title=Wofford}}

| RD1-score09= 3

| RD1-seed10=2

| RD1-team10= LSU

| RD1-score10= 4

| RD1-seed11=4

| RD1-team11= LIU

| RD1-score11= 2

| RD1-seed12=3

| RD1-team12= Wofford

| RD1-score12= 5

| RD2-seed01=4

| RD2-team01= Grand Canyon

| RD2-score01= 2

| RD2-seed02=3

| RD2-team02= West Virginia

| RD2-score02= 5

| RD2-seed03=2

| RD2-team03= Dallas Baptist

| RD2-score03= 10

| RD2-seed04=4

| RD2-team04= Grand Canyon

| RD2-score04= 12

| RD2-seed05=1

| RD2-team05= North Carolina

| RD2-score05= 6

| RD2-seed06=2

| RD2-team06= LSU

| RD2-score06= 2

| RD2-seed07=3

| RD2-team07= Wofford

| RD2-score07= 6

| RD2-seed08=2

| RD2-team08= LSU

| RD2-score08= 13

| RD3-seed01=3

| RD3-team01= West Virginia

| RD3-score01-1= 10

| RD3-score01-2= –

| RD3-seed02=4

| RD3-team02= Grand Canyon

| RD3-score02-1= 6

| RD3-score02-2= –

| RD3-seed03=1

| RD3-team03= North Carolina

| RD3-score03-1= 4

| RD3-score03-2= 410

| RD3-seed04=2

| RD3-team04= LSU

| RD3-score04-1= 8

| RD3-score04-2= 3

| RD4-seed01=

| RD4-team01= West Virginia

| RD4-score01-1= 6

| RD4-score01-2= 1

| RD4-score01-3= –

| RD4-seed02=4

| RD4-team02= North Carolina

| RD4-score02-1= 8

| RD4-score02-2= 2

| RD4-score02-3= –

}}

=Charlottesville Super Regional=

Hosted by Virginia at Davenport Field at Disharoon Park

{{8TeamBracket-2Elim-D

| sets=1/1/2/3| RD1=Regional|boldwinner=high

| RD2=Regional

| RD3=Regional Final

| RD4=Super Regional
June 7–9

| RD2-group1= Fayetteville Regional – Baum–Walker Stadium

| RD2-group2= Charlottesville Regional – Davenport Field at Disharoon Park

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01= Arkansas

| RD1-score01= 17

| RD1-seed02=4

| RD1-team02= Southeast Missouri State

| RD1-score02= 9

| RD1-seed03=3

| RD1-team03= Kansas State

| RD1-score03= 19

| RD1-seed04=2

| RD1-team04= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Louisiana Tech Bulldogs|title=Louisiana Tech}}

| RD1-score04= 4

| RD1-seed05=4

| RD1-team05= {{nowrap|Southeast Missouri State}}

| RD1-score05= 9

| RD1-seed06=2

| RD1-team06= Louisiana Tech

| RD1-score06= 3

| RD1-seed07=1

| RD1-team07= Virginia

| RD1-score07= 4

| RD1-seed08=4

| RD1-team08= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Penn Quakers|title=Penn}}

| RD1-score08= 2

| RD1-seed09=3

| RD1-team09={{cbsb link|year=2024|team=St. John's Red Storm|title=St. John's}}

| RD1-score09=2

| RD1-seed10=2

| RD1-team10= Mississippi State

| RD1-score10=510

| RD1-seed11=4

| RD1-team11= Penn

| RD1-score11= 9

| RD1-seed12=3

| RD1-team12=St. John's

| RD1-score12= 1012

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01= Arkansas

| RD2-score01= 6

| RD2-seed02=3

| RD2-team02= Kansas State

| RD2-score02= 7

| RD2-seed03=4

| RD2-team03= {{nowrap|Southeast Missouri State}}

| RD2-score03= 6

| RD2-seed04=1

| RD2-team04= Arkansas

| RD2-score04= 3

| RD2-seed05=1

| RD2-team05= Virginia

| RD2-score05= 5

| RD2-seed06=2

| RD2-team06=Mississippi State

| RD2-score06= 4

| RD2-seed07=3

| RD2-team07= St. John's

| RD2-score07= 5

| RD2-seed08=2

| RD2-team08= Mississippi State

| RD2-score08= 13

| RD3-seed01=3

| RD3-team01= Kansas State

| RD3-score01-1= 7

| RD3-score01-2= –

| RD3-seed02=4

| RD3-team02= {{nowrap|Southeast Missouri State}}

| RD3-score02-1= 2

| RD3-score02-2= –

| RD3-seed03=1

| RD3-team03= Virginia

| RD3-score03-1= 9

| RD3-score03-2= –

| RD3-seed04=2

| RD3-team04= Mississippi State

| RD3-score04-1= 2

| RD3-score04-2= –

| RD4-seed01=

| RD4-team01= Kansas State

| RD4-score01-1= 4

| RD4-score01-2= 4

| RD4-score01-3= –

| RD4-seed02=12

| RD4-team02= Virginia

| RD4-score02-1= 7

| RD4-score02-2= 10

| RD4-score02-3= –

}}

=Knoxville Super Regional=

Hosted by Tennessee at Lindsey Nelson Stadium

{{8TeamBracket-2Elim-D

| sets=1/1/2/3| RD1=Regional|boldwinner=high

| RD2=Regional

| RD3=Regional Final

| RD4=Super Regional
June 7–9

| RD2-group1=Knoxville Regional – Lindsey Nelson Stadium

| RD2-group2= Greenville Regional – Clark–LeClair Stadium

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01= Tennessee

| RD1-score01= 9

| RD1-seed02=4

| RD1-team02= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Northern Kentucky Norse|title=Northern Kentucky}}

| RD1-score02= 3

| RD1-seed03=3

| RD1-team03= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Indiana Hoosiers|title=Indiana}}

| RD1-score03= 10

| RD1-seed04=2

| RD1-team04= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Southern Miss Golden Eagles|title=Southern Miss}}

| RD1-score04= 4

| RD1-seed05=4

| RD1-team05= Northern Kentucky

| RD1-score05= 0

| RD1-seed06=2

| RD1-team06= Southern Miss

| RD1-score06= 6

| RD1-seed07=1

| RD1-team07= East Carolina

| RD1-score07= 1

| RD1-seed08=4

| RD1-team08= Evansville

| RD1-score08= 4

| RD1-seed09=3

| RD1-team09= VCU

| RD1-score09= 1

| RD1-seed10=2

| RD1-team10= Wake Forest

| RD1-score10= 0

| RD1-seed11=1

| RD1-team11= East Carolina

| RD1-score11= 7

| RD1-seed12=2

| RD1-team12= Wake Forest

| RD1-score12= 6

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01= Tennessee

| RD2-score01= 12

| RD2-seed02=3

| RD2-team02= Indiana

| RD2-score02= 6

| RD2-seed03=2

| RD2-team03= Southern Miss

| RD2-score03= 15

| RD2-seed04=3

| RD2-team04= Indiana

| RD2-score04= 3

| RD2-seed05=4

| RD2-team05= Evansville

| RD2-score05= 17

| RD2-seed06=3

| RD2-team06= VCU

| RD2-score06= 11

| RD2-seed07=1

| RD2-team07= East Carolina

| RD2-score07= 10

| RD2-seed08=3

| RD2-team08= VCU

| RD2-score08= 7

| RD3-seed01=1

| RD3-team01= Tennessee

| RD3-score01-1= 12

| RD3-score01-2= –

| RD3-seed02=2

| RD3-team02= Southern Miss

| RD3-score02-1= 3

| RD3-score02-2= –

| RD3-seed03=4

| RD3-team03= Evansville

| RD3-score03-1= 6

| RD3-score03-2= 6

| RD3-seed04=1

| RD3-team04= East Carolina

| RD3-score04-1= 19

| RD3-score04-2= 5

| RD4-seed01=1

| RD4-team01= Tennessee

| RD4-score01-1= 11

| RD4-score01-2= 8

| RD4-score01-3= 12

| RD4-seed02=

| RD4-team02= Evansville

| RD4-score02-1= 6

| RD4-score02-2= 10

| RD4-score02-3= 1

}}

=Tallahassee Super Regional=

Hosted by Florida State at Dick Howser Stadium

{{8TeamBracket-2Elim-D

| sets=1/1/2/3| RD1=Regional|boldwinner=high

| RD2=Regional

| RD3=Regional Final

| RD4=Super Regional
June 7–9

| RD2-group1= Norman Regional – L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park

| RD2-group2= Tallahassee Regional – Dick Howser Stadium

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01= Oklahoma

| RD1-score01= 14

| RD1-seed02=4

| RD1-team02= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Oral Roberts Golden Eagles|title=Oral Roberts}}

| RD1-score02= 0

| RD1-seed03=3

| RD1-team03= UConn

| RD1-score03= 4

| RD1-seed04=2

| RD1-team04= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Duke Blue Devils|title=Duke}}

| RD1-score04= 1

| RD1-seed05=4

| RD1-team05= Oral Roberts

| RD1-score05= 2

| RD1-seed06=2

| RD1-team06= Duke

| RD1-score06= 6

| RD1-seed07=1

| RD1-team07= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}}

| RD1-score07= 7

| RD1-seed08=4

| RD1-team08= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Stetson Hatters|title=Stetson}}

| RD1-score08= 2

| RD1-seed09=3

| RD1-team09= UCF

| RD1-score09=8

| RD1-seed10=2

| RD1-team10= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Alabama Crimson Tide|title=Alabama}}

| RD1-score10=7

| RD1-seed11=4

| RD1-team11= Stetson

| RD1-score11= 4

| RD1-seed12=2

| RD1-team12= Alabama

| RD1-score12= 0

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01= Oklahoma

| RD2-score01= 1

| RD2-seed02=3

| RD2-team02= UConn

| RD2-score02= 4

| RD2-seed03=2

| RD2-team03= Duke

| RD2-score03= 3

| RD2-seed04=1

| RD2-team04= Oklahoma

| RD2-score04= 4

| RD2-seed05=1

| RD2-team05= Florida State

| RD2-score05= 5

| RD2-seed06=3

| RD2-team06= UCF

| RD2-score06= 2

| RD2-seed07=4

| RD2-team07= Stetson

| RD2-score07= 2

| RD2-seed08=3

| RD2-team08= UCF

| RD2-score08= 5

| RD3-seed01=3

| RD3-team01= UConn

| RD3-score01-1= 4

| RD3-score01-2= 7

| RD3-seed02=1

| RD3-team02= Oklahoma

| RD3-score02-1= 6

| RD3-score02-2= 1

| RD3-seed03=1

| RD3-team03= Florida State

| RD3-score03-1= 12

| RD3-score03-2= –

| RD3-seed04=3

| RD3-team04= UCF

| RD3-score04-1= 4

| RD3-score04-2= –

| RD4-seed01=

| RD4-team01= UConn

| RD4-score01-1= 4

| RD4-score01-2= 8

| RD4-score01-3= –

| RD4-seed02=8

| RD4-team02= Florida State

| RD4-score02-1= 24

| RD4-score02-2= 1012

| RD4-score02-3= –

}}

=Lexington Super Regional=

Hosted by Kentucky at Kentucky Proud Park

{{8TeamBracket-2Elim-D

| sets=1/1/2/3| RD1=Regional|boldwinner=high

| RD2=Regional

| RD3=Regional Final

| RD4=Super Regional
June 8–10

| RD2-group1= Lexington Regional – Kentucky Proud Park

| RD2-group2= Corvallis Regional – Goss Stadium at Coleman Field

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01= Kentucky

| RD1-score01= 10

| RD1-seed02=4

| RD1-team02= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Western Michigan Broncos|title=Western Michigan}}

| RD1-score02= 8

| RD1-seed03=3

| RD1-team03= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Illinois Fighting Illini|title=Illinois}}

| RD1-score03= 4

| RD1-seed04=2

| RD1-team04= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Indiana State Sycamores|title=Indiana State}}

| RD1-score04= 1

| RD1-seed05=4

| RD1-team05= Western Michigan

| RD1-score05= 4

| RD1-seed06=2

| RD1-team06= Indiana State

| RD1-score06= 6

| RD1-seed07=1

| RD1-team07= Oregon State

| RD1-score07= 10

| RD1-seed08=4

| RD1-team08= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Tulane Green Wave|title=Tulane}}

| RD1-score08= 4

| RD1-seed09=3

| RD1-team09= Nicholls

| RD1-score09= 12

| RD1-seed10=2

| RD1-team10= UC Irvine

| RD1-score10= 13

| RD1-seed11=4

| RD1-team11= Tulane

| RD1-score11= 3

| RD1-seed12= 3

| RD1-team12= Nicholls

| RD1-score12= 0

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01= Kentucky

| RD2-score01= 6

| RD2-seed02=3

| RD2-team02= Illinois

| RD2-score02= 1

| RD2-seed03=2

| RD2-team03= Indiana State

| RD2-score03= 13

| RD2-seed04=3

| RD2-team04= Illinois

| RD2-score04= 2

| RD2-seed05=1

| RD2-team05= Oregon State

| RD2-score05= 5

| RD2-seed06=2

| RD2-team06= UC Irvine

| RD2-score06= 3

| RD2-seed07=4

| RD2-team07= Tulane

| RD2-score07= 7

| RD2-seed08=2

| RD2-team08= UC Irvine

| RD2-score08= 17

| RD3-seed01=1

| RD3-team01= Kentucky

| RD3-score01-1= 5

| RD3-score01-2= –

| RD3-seed02=2

| RD3-team02= Indiana State

| RD3-score02-1= 0

| RD3-score02-2= –

| RD3-seed03=1

| RD3-team03= Oregon State

| RD3-score03-1= 11

| RD3-score03-2= –

| RD3-seed04=2

| RD3-team04= UC Irvine

| RD3-score04-1= 6

| RD3-score04-2= –

| RD4-seed01=2

| RD4-team01= Kentucky

| RD4-score01-1= 10

| RD4-score01-2= 3

| RD4-score01-3= –

| RD4-seed02=15

| RD4-team02= Oregon State

| RD4-score02-1= 0

| RD4-score02-2= 2

| RD4-score02-3= –

}}

=Athens Super Regional=

Hosted by Georgia at Foley Field

{{8TeamBracket-2Elim-D

| sets=1/1/2/3| RD1=Regional|boldwinner=high

| RD2=Regional

| RD3=Regional Final

| RD4=Super Regional
June 8–10

| RD2-group1= Raleigh Regional – Doak Field

| RD2-group2= Athens Regional – Foley Field

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=NC State Wolfpack|title=NC State}}

| RD1-score01= 9

| RD1-seed02=4

| RD1-team02= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Bryant Bulldogs|title=Bryant}}

| RD1-score02= 2

| RD1-seed03=3

| RD1-team03= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=James Madison Dukes|title=James Madison}}

| RD1-score03= 7

| RD1-seed04=2

| RD1-team04= South Carolina

| RD1-score04= 810

| RD1-seed05=4

| RD1-team05= Bryant

| RD1-score05= 1

| RD1-seed06=3

| RD1-team06= James Madison

| RD1-score06= 8

| RD1-seed07=1

| RD1-team07= Georgia

| RD1-score07= 8

| RD1-seed08=4

| RD1-team08= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Army Black Knights|title=Army}}

| RD1-score08= 7

| RD1-seed09=3

| RD1-team09= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets|title=Georgia Tech}}

| RD1-score09= 0

| RD1-seed10=2

| RD1-team10= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=UNC Wilmington Seahawks|title=UNC Wilmington}}

| RD1-score10= 9

| RD1-seed11=4

| RD1-team11= Army

| RD1-score11= 2

| RD1-seed12=3

| RD1-team12= Georgia Tech

| RD1-score12= 4

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01= NC State

| RD2-score01= 6

| RD2-seed02=2

| RD2-team02= South Carolina

| RD2-score02= 4

| RD2-seed03=3

| RD2-team03= James Madison

| RD2-score03= 2

| RD2-seed04=2

| RD2-team04= South Carolina

| RD2-score04= 0

| RD2-seed05=1

| RD2-team05= Georgia

| RD2-score05= 11

| RD2-seed06=2

| RD2-team06= UNC Wilmington

| RD2-score06= 2

| RD2-seed07=3

| RD2-team07= Georgia Tech

| RD2-score07= 3

| RD2-seed08=2

| RD2-team08= UNC Wilmington

| RD2-score08= 1

| RD3-seed01=1

| RD3-team01= NC State

| RD3-score01-1= 5

| RD3-score01-2= –

| RD3-seed02=3

| RD3-team02= James Madison

| RD3-score02-1= 3

| RD3-score02-2= –

| RD3-seed03=1

| RD3-team03= Georgia

| RD3-score03-1= 8

| RD3-score03-2= –

| RD3-seed04=3

| RD3-team04= Georgia Tech

| RD3-score04-1= 6

| RD3-score04-2= –

| RD4-seed01=10

| RD4-team01= NC State

| RD4-score01-1= 18

| RD4-score01-2= 2

| RD4-score01-3= 8

| RD4-seed02=7

| RD4-team02= Georgia

| RD4-score02-1= 1

| RD4-score02-2= 11

| RD4-score02-3= 5

}}

=Bryan-College Station Super Regional=

Hosted by Texas A&M at Blue Bell Park

{{8TeamBracket-2Elim-D

| sets=1/1/2/3| RD1=Regional|boldwinner=high

| RD2=Regional

| RD3=Regional Final

| RD4=Super Regional
June 8–10

| RD2-group1=Santa Barbara Regional – Caesar Uyesaka Stadium

| RD2-group2=Bryan-College Station Regional – Blue Bell Park

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=UC Santa Barbara Gauchos|title=UC Santa Barbara}}

| RD1-score01= 9

| RD1-seed02=4

| RD1-team02= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|title=Fresno State}}

| RD1-score02= 6

| RD1-seed03=3

| RD1-team03= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Oregon Ducks|title=Oregon}}

| RD1-score03=5

| RD1-seed04=2

| RD1-team04= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=San Diego Toreros|title=San Diego}}

| RD1-score04=411

| RD1-seed05=4

| RD1-team05= Fresno State

| RD1-score05= 5

| RD1-seed06=2

| RD1-team06= San Diego

| RD1-score06= 7

| RD1-seed07=1

| RD1-team07= Texas A&M

| RD1-score07= 8

| RD1-seed08=4

| RD1-team08= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Grambling State Tigers|title=Grambling State}}

| RD1-score08= 0

| RD1-seed09=3

| RD1-team09= Texas

| RD1-score09= 12

| RD1-seed10=2

| RD1-team10= Louisiana

| RD1-score10= 5

| RD1-seed11=4

| RD1-team11= Grambling State

| RD1-score11= 5

| RD1-seed12=2

| RD1-team12= Louisiana

| RD1-score12= 12

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01= UC Santa Barbara

| RD2-score01= 1

| RD2-seed02=3

| RD2-team02= Oregon

| RD2-score02= 2

| RD2-seed03=2

| RD2-team03= San Diego

| RD2-score03= 2

| RD2-seed04=1

| RD2-team04= UC Santa Barbara

| RD2-score04= 4

| RD2-seed05=1

| RD2-team05= Texas A&M

| RD2-score05= 4

| RD2-seed06=3

| RD2-team06= Texas

| RD2-score06= 211

| RD2-seed07=2

| RD2-team07= Louisiana

| RD2-score07= 10

| RD2-seed08=3

| RD2-team08= Texas

| RD2-score08= 2

| RD3-seed01=3

| RD3-team01= Oregon

| RD3-score01-1= 3

| RD3-score01-2= –

| RD3-seed02=1

| RD3-team02= UC Santa Barbara

| RD3-score02-1= 0

| RD3-score02-2= –

| RD3-seed03=1

| RD3-team03= Texas A&M

| RD3-score03-1= 9

| RD3-score03-2= –

| RD3-seed04=2

| RD3-team04= Louisiana

| RD3-score04-1= 4

| RD3-score04-2= –

| RD4-seed01=

| RD4-team01= Oregon

| RD4-score01-1= 6

| RD4-score01-2= 9

| RD4-score01-3= –

| RD4-seed02=3

| RD4-team02= Texas A&M

| RD4-score02-1= 10

| RD4-score02-2= 15

| RD4-score02-3= –

}}

=Clemson Super Regional=

Hosted by Clemson University at Doug Kingsmore Stadium

{{8TeamBracket-2Elim-D

| sets=1/1/2/3| RD1=Regional|boldwinner=high

| RD2=Regional

| RD3=Regional Final

| RD4=Super Regional
June 8–10

| RD2-group1= Clemson Regional – Doug Kingsmore Stadium

| RD2-group2= Stillwater Regional – O'Brate Stadium

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01= Clemson

| RD1-score01= 4

| RD1-seed02=4

| RD1-team02= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=High Point Panthers|title=High Point}}

| RD1-score02= 3

| RD1-seed03=3

| RD1-team03= Coastal Carolina

| RD1-score03= 13

| RD1-seed04=2

| RD1-team04= Vanderbilt

| RD1-score04= 3

| RD1-seed05=4

| RD1-team05= High Point

| RD1-score05= 10

| RD1-seed06=2

| RD1-team06= Vanderbilt

| RD1-score06= 9

| RD1-seed07=1

| RD1-team07= Oklahoma State

| RD1-score07= 19

| RD1-seed08=4

| RD1-team08= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Niagara Purple Eagles|title=Niagara}}

| RD1-score08= 7

| RD1-seed09=3

| RD1-team09= Florida

| RD1-score09= 5

| RD1-seed10=2

| RD1-team10= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Nebraska Cornhuskers|title=Nebraska}}

| RD1-score10=2

| RD1-seed11=4

| RD1-team11= Niagara

| RD1-score11= 5

| RD1-seed12= 2

| RD1-team12= Nebraska

| RD1-score12= 7

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01= Clemson

| RD2-score01= 4

| RD2-seed02= 3

| RD2-team02= Coastal Carolina

| RD2-score02= 3

| RD2-seed03=4

| RD2-team03= High Point

| RD2-score03= 5

| RD2-seed04=3

| RD2-team04= Coastal Carolina

| RD2-score04= 6

| RD2-seed05=1

| RD2-team05= Oklahoma State

| RD2-score05= 7

| RD2-seed06=3

| RD2-team06= Florida

| RD2-score06= 1

| RD2-seed07=2

| RD2-team07= Nebraska

| RD2-score07= 11

| RD2-seed08=3

| RD2-team08= Florida

| RD2-score08= 17

| RD3-seed01=1

| RD3-team01= Clemson

| RD3-score01-1= 12

| RD3-score01-2= –

| RD3-seed02=3

| RD3-team02= Coastal Carolina

| RD3-score02-1= 5

| RD3-score02-2= –

| RD3-seed03=1

| RD3-team03= Oklahoma State

| RD3-score03-1= 2

| RD3-score03-2= 2

| RD3-seed04=3

| RD3-team04= Florida

| RD3-score04-1= 5

| RD3-score04-2= 4

| RD4-seed01=6

| RD4-team01= Clemson

| RD4-score01-1= 7

| RD4-score01-2= 10

| RD4-score01-3= –

| RD4-seed02=

| RD4-team02= Florida

| RD4-score02-1= 10

| RD4-score02-2= 1113

| RD4-score02-3= –

}}

Men's College World Series

The Men's College World Series was held at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.

=Participants=

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"

! scope="col" |School

! scope="col" |Conference

! scope="col" |Record (Conf)

! scope="col" |Head Coach

! scope="col" |Super Regional

! scope="col" |Previous MCWS Appearances

! scope="col" |MCWS Best Finish

! scope="col" |MCWS W–L Record

scope="row" style="text-align:center" | North Carolina

|ACC

| 47–14 (22–8)

|Scott Forbes

| Chapel Hill

| 11
(last: 2018)

| 2nd
(2006, 2007)

| 18–23

scope="row" style="text-align:center" | Virginia

|ACC

| 46–15 (18–12)

| Brian O'Connor

| Charlottesville

| 6
(last: 2023)

| 1st
(2015)

| 13–12

scope="row" style="text-align:center" | Tennessee

| SEC

| 55–12 (22–8)

| Tony Vitello

| Knoxville

| 6
(last: 2023)

| 2nd
(1951)

| 9–12

scope="row" style="text-align:center" |{{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}}

|ACC

| 47–15 (17–12)

|Link Jarrett

|Tallahassee

| 23
(last: 2019)

| 2nd
(1970, 1986, 1999)

| 30–45

scope="row" style="text-align:center" |Kentucky

|SEC

| 45–14 (22–8)

|Nick Mingione

| Lexington

| None

| None

| 0–0

scope="row" style="text-align:center" |{{cbsb link|year=2024|team=NC State Wolfpack|title=NC State}}

|ACC

| 38–21 (18–11)

|Elliott Avent

| Athens

| 3
(last: 2021)

| 3rd
(1968, 2021)

| 5–5

scope="row" style="text-align:center" |Texas A&M

|SEC

| 49–13 (19–11)

|Jim Schlossnagle

| College Station

| 7
(last: 2022)

|3rd
(2022)

| 4–14

scope="row" style="text-align:center" | Florida

| SEC

| 34–28 (13–17)

| Kevin O'Sullivan

| Clemson

| 13
(last: 2023)

| 1st
(2017)

| 25–26

=Bracket=

Sources:{{cite web |title=2024 NCAA baseball bracket: Men's College World Series scores, schedule|url=https://www.ncaa.com/news/baseball/article/2024-06-08/2024-ncaa-baseball-bracket-mens-college-world-series-scores-schedule|website=ncaa.com|publisher=NCAA|date=June 10, 2024}}{{cite web |title=2024 Baseball Schedule |url=https://cwsomaha.com/sports/baseball/schedule/2024}}

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only. All times Central.

{{8TeamBracket-2Elim-D

| sets=1/1/2/3 | RD2-group1=Bracket 1 | RD2-group2=Bracket 2|boldwinner=high

| RD1-seed01=4

| RD1-team01= North Carolina

| RD1-score01= 3

| RD1-seed02=12

| RD1-team02= Virginia

| RD1-score02= 2

| RD1-seed03=1

| RD1-team03=Tennessee

| RD1-score03= 12

| RD1-seed04=8

| RD1-team04={{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}}

| RD1-score04= 11

| RD1-seed05= 12

| RD1-team05= Virginia

| RD1-score05= 3

| RD1-seed06=8

| RD1-team06= Florida State

| RD1-score06= 7

| RD1-seed07=2

| RD1-team07= Kentucky

| RD1-score07= 510

| RD1-seed08= 10

| RD1-team08= {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=NC State Wolfpack|title=NC State}}

| RD1-score08= 4

| RD1-seed09=3

| RD1-team09= Texas A&M

| RD1-score09= 3

| RD1-seed10=

| RD1-team10=Florida

| RD1-score10= 2

| RD1-seed11=10

| RD1-team11= NC State

| RD1-score11= 4

| RD1-seed12=

| RD1-team12= Florida

| RD1-score12= 5

| RD2-seed01= 4

| RD2-team01= North Carolina

| RD2-score01= 1

| RD2-seed02= 1

| RD2-team02= Tennessee

| RD2-score02= 6

| RD2-seed03=8

| RD2-team03= Florida State

| RD2-score03= 9

| RD2-seed04= 4

| RD2-team04= North Carolina

| RD2-score04= 5

| RD2-seed05= 2

| RD2-team05= Kentucky

| RD2-score05= 1

| RD2-seed06= 3

| RD2-team06= Texas A&M

| RD2-score06= 5

| RD2-seed07=

| RD2-team07= Florida

| RD2-score07= 15

| RD2-seed08= 2

| RD2-team08= Kentucky

| RD2-score08= 4

| RD3-seed01= 1

| RD3-team01= Tennessee

| RD3-score01-1= 7

| RD3-score01-2= −

| RD3-seed02= 8

| RD3-team02= Florida State

| RD3-score02-1= 2

| RD3-score02-2= −

| RD3-seed03=3

| RD3-team03= Texas A&M

| RD3-score03-1= 6

| RD3-score03-2= −

| RD3-seed04=

| RD3-team04= Florida

| RD3-score04-1= 0

| RD3-score04-2= −

| RD4-seed01= 1

| RD4-team01= Tennessee

| RD4-score01-1= 5

| RD4-score01-2= 4

| RD4-score01-3= 6

| RD4-seed02= 3

| RD4-team02= Texas A&M

| RD4-score02-1= 9

| RD4-score02-2= 1

| RD4-score02-3= 5

}}

=Game results=

Sources:

==Bracket 1==

{{Baseballbox

|date = June 14, 2024

|time = 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 1

|team1 = No. 4 North Carolina

|team1wp = Dalton Pence (5–1)

|team1lp =

|team1sp =

|team1hr =

|score = 3–2

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289288 Box Score]

|team2 = No. 12 Virginia

|team2wp =

|team2lp = Chase Hungate (7–2)

|team2sp =

|team2hr =

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 23,990

|umpire = HP:Scott Cline
1B: Mike Morris
2B: Kellen Levy
3B: David Uyl

}}

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{{Baseballbox

|date = June 14, 2024

|time = 6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 2

|team1 = No. 1 Tennessee

|team1wp = Nate Snead (10–2)

|team1lp =

|team1sp =

|team1hr = Moore (33), Tears (19)

|score = 12–11

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289289 Box Score]

|team2 = No. 8 {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}}

|team2wp =

|team2lp = Brennen Oxford (2–1)

|team2sp =

|team2hr = Ferrer (20)

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 25,499

|umpire = HP: Grady Smith
1B: Jake Uhlenhopp
2B: Linus Baker
3B: Shawn Rakos

}}

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{{Baseballbox

|date = June 16, 2024

|time = 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 5

|team1 = No. 12 Virginia

|team1wp =

|team1lp =Jay Woolfolk (4–2)

|team1sp =

|team1hr =

|score = 3–7

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289291 Box Score]

|team2 = No. 8 {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}}

|team2wp =Carson Dorsey (8–4)

|team2lp =

|team2sp =

|team2hr =Ferrer (21), Ferrer (22), Lodise (8)

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance =29,989

|umpire = HP: Linus Baker
1B: Shawn Rakos
2B: Grady Smith
3B: Jake Uhlenhopp

}}

----

{{Baseballbox

|date = June 16, 2024

|time = 6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 6

|team1 = No. 4 North Carolina

|team1wp =

|team1lp = Shea Sprague (3–2)

|team1sp =

|team1hr = Honeycutt (27)

|score = 1–6

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289290 Box Score]

|team2 = No. 1 Tennessee

|team2wp = Drew Beam (9–2)

|team2lp =

|team2sp =

|team2hr = Tears (20), Chapman (7)

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 25,140

|umpire = HP:Kellen Levy
1B: David Uhl
2B: Scott Cline
3B: Mike Morris

}}

----

{{Baseballbox

|date = June 18, 2024

|time = 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 9

|team1 = No. 8 Florida State

|team1wp = Andrew Armstrong (6–0)

|team1lp =

|team1sp = Connor Hults (5)

|team1hr = Williams (14), West (3)

|score = 9–5

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289292 Box Score]

|team2 = No. 4 North Carolina

|team2wp =

|team2lp = Aidan Haugh (4–3)

|team2sp =

|team2hr = Honeycutt (28)

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 23,047

|umpire = HP: Mike Morris
1B: Linus Baker
2B: Scott Cline
3B: David Uyl

}}

----

{{Baseballbox

|date = June 19, 2024

|time = 2:45 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 11

|team1 = No. 1 Tennessee

|team1wp = Zander Sechrist (5–1)

|team1lp =

|team1sp =

|team1hr = Burke (20)

|score = 7–2

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289293 Box Score]

|team2 = No. 8 Florida State

|team2wp =

|team2lp = John Abraham (5–2)

|team2sp =

|team2hr = Cantu (9), Lodise(9)

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 24,696

|umpire = HP: Jake Uhlenhopp
1B: David Uyl
2B: Scott Cline
3B: Shawn Rakos

}}

----

==Bracket 2==

{{Baseballbox

|date = June 15, 2024

|time = 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 3

|team1 = No. 2 Kentucky

|team1wp = Johnny Hummel (4–0)

|team1lp =

|team1sp =

|team1hr = McCarthy (8)

|score = 5–4

|extra innings = 10

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289295 Box Score]

|team2 = No. 10 {{cbsb link|year=2024|team=NC State Wolfpack|title=NC State}}

|team2wp =

|team2lp = Derrick Smith (3–2)

|team2sp =

|team2hr = Makarewicz (23)

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 24,488

|umpire = HP: Mike Morris
1B:Kellen Levy
2B: David Uyl
3B: Scott Cline

}}

----

{{Baseballbox

|date = June 15, 2024

|time = 10:15 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 4

|team1 = No. 3 Texas A&M

|team1wp = Chris Cortez (10–3)

|team1lp =

|team1sp = Evan Aschenbeck (10)

|team1hr = none

|score = 3–2

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289296 Box Score]

|team2 = Florida

|team2wp =

|team2lp = Liam Peterson (3–5)

|team2sp =

|team2hr = none

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 25,774

|umpire = HP: Jake Uhlenhopp
1B: Linus Baker
2B: Shawn Rakos
3B: Grady Smith

}}

----

{{Baseballbox

|date = June 17, 2024

|time = 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 7

|team1 = No. 10 NC State

|team1wp =

|team1lp = Fritton (3–7)

|team1sp =

|team1hr = Makarewicz (24)

|score = 4–5

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289298 Box Score]

|team2 = Florida

|team2wp = Cade Fisher (4–3)

|team2lp =

|team2sp = Brandon Neely (5)

|team2hr = Caglianone (34), Shelnut (16)

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 23,578

|umpire = HP: Shawn Rakos
1B: Grady Smith
2B: Jake Uhlenhopp
3B: Linus Baker

}}

----

{{Baseballbox

|date = June 17, 2024

|time = 6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 8

|team1 = No. 2 Kentucky

|team1wp =

|team1lp = Mason Moore (9–4)

|team1sp =

|team1hr = Nicholson (23)

|score = 1–5

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289297 Box Score]

|team2 = No. 3 Texas A&M

|team2wp = Ryan Prager (8–2)

|team2lp =

|team2sp = Josh Stewart (1)

|team2hr = none

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 25,327

|umpire = HP: David Uyl
1B: Scott Cline
2B: Mike Morris
3B: Adam Dowdy

}}

----

{{Baseballbox

|date = June 19, 2024

|time = 10:00 am CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 10

|team1 = Florida

|team1wp = Pierce Coppola (1–4)

|team1lp =

|team1sp =

|team1hr = Caglianone (35), Donay 2 (14)

|score = 15–4

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289299 Box Score]

|team2 = No. 2 Kentucky

|team2wp =

|team2lp = Dominic Niman (8–5)

|team2sp =

|team2hr = Pitre (10)

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 23,687

|umpire = HP: Grady Smith
1B: Adam Dowdy
2B: Shawn Rakos
3B: Scott Cline

}}

----

{{Baseballbox

|date = June 19, 2024

|time = 6:55 pm CDT (UTC-5)

|round = Game 12

|team1 = No. 3 Texas A&M

|team1wp = Justin Lamkin (3–2)

|team1lp =

|team1sp =

|team1hr = Sorrell (11)

|score = 6–0

|extra innings =

|boxurl = [https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289300 Box Score]

|team2 = Florida

|team2wp =

|team2lp = Liam Peterson (3–6)

|team2sp =

|team2hr =

|stadium = Charles Schwab Field Omaha

|attendance = 25,429

|umpire = HP: Adam Dowdy
1B: Mike Morris
2B: Grady Smith
3B: Linus Baker

}}

----

==Finals==

Sources:{{cite web |title=2024 DI Baseball Championship and Men's College World Series Official Bracket |url=https://cwsomaha.com/sports/baseball/schedule/2024}}

=== Game 1 ===

{{linescore

| Date = June 22, 2024

| Time = 6:30 p.m. (CDT)

| Location = Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska

| Other =

| Road = No. 3 Texas A&M | RoadAbr = TAMU

| R1 = 2 | R2 = 0 | R3 = 5 | R4 = 0 | R5 = 0 | R6 = 0 | R7 = 2 | R8 = 0 | R9 = 0 | RR = 9 | RH = 13 | RE = 0

| Home = No. 1 Tennessee | HomeAbr = TENN

| H1 = 0 | H2 = 1 | H3 = 1 | H4 = 0 | H5 = 0 | H6 = 0 | H7 = 3 | H8 = 0 | H9 = 0 | HR = 5 | HH = 12 | HE = 3

| WP = Josh Stewart (2−2) | LP = Chris Stamos (3−1) | SV =

| HomeHR = Dreiling (21), Ensley (12)

| RoadHR = Grahovac (23), Kent (4)

| Attendance = 26,498

| Notes = HP: Mike Morris
1B: Linus Baker
2B: Grady Smith
3B: Jake Uhlenhopp

| BoxURL = https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289302

}}

=== Game 2 ===

{{linescore

| Date = June 23, 2024

| Time = 1:00 p.m. (CDT)

| Location = Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska

| Other =

| Road = No. 1 Tennessee | RoadAbr = TENN

| R1 = 0 | R2 = 0 | R3 = 0 | R4 = 0 | R5 = 0 | R6 = 0 | R7 = 2 | R8 = 2 | R9 = 0 | RR = 4 | RH = 7 | RE = 0

| Home = No. 3 Texas A&M | HomeAbr = TAMU

| H1 = 1 | H2 = 0 | H3 = 0 | H4 = 0 | H5 = 0 | H6 = 0 | H7 = 0 | H8 = 0 | H9 = 0 | HR = 1 | HH = 7 | HE = 1

| WP = Aaron Combs (3–1) | LP = Kaiden Wilson (0–2) | SV = Nate Snead (6)

| HomeHR =

| RoadHR = Dreiling (22), Stark (11)

| Attendance = 25,987

| Notes = HP: Scott Cline
1B: Shawn Rakos
2B: Jake Uhlenhopp
3B: Mike Morris

| BoxURL = https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289303

}}

=== Game 3 ===

{{linescore

| Date = June 24, 2024

| Time = 6:00 p.m. (CDT)

| Location = Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska

| Other =

| Road = No. 3 Texas A&M | RoadAbr = TAMU

| R1 = 0 | R2 = 0 | R3 = 1 | R4 = 0 | R5 = 0 | R6 = 0 | R7 = 0 | R8 = 2 | R9 = 2 | RR = 5 | RH = 13 | RE = 0

| Home = No. 1 Tennessee | HomeAbr = TENN

| H1 = 1 | H2 = 0 | H3 = 2 | H4 = 0 | H5 = 0 | H6 = 0 | H7 = 3 | H8 = 0 | H9 = X | HR = 6 | HH = 13 | HE = 1

| WP = Zander Sechrist (6–1) | LP = Justin Lamkin (3–3) | SV = Aaron Combs (6)

| HomeHR = Moore (34), Dreiling (23)

| RoadHR =

| Attendance = 24,685

| Notes = HP: Grady Smith
1B: Jake Uhlenhopp
2B: Scott Cline
3B: David Uyl

| BoxURL =https://www.ncaa.com/game/6289304

}}

All-Tournament Team

The following players were members of the Men's College World Series All-Tournament Team.{{cite web|url= https://www.ncaa.com/news/baseball/article/2022-06-26/college-world-series-most-outstanding-player-award-complete-history |title= College World Series Most Outstanding Player award history, winners |first=|last=|work=|date=June 26, 2023 |access-date=June 26, 2023}}

class="wikitable" style=text-align:center
PositionPlayerSchool
rowspan=2| PEvan Aschenbeckstyle={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas A&M Aggies|border=0}}|Texas A&M
Zander Sechriststyle={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=0}}|Tennessee
CJaxson Weststyle={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Florida State Seminoles|border=0}}|Florida State
1BJac Caglianonestyle={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Florida Gators|border=0}}|Florida
2BChristian Moorestyle={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=0}}|Tennessee
3BAlec Makarewiczstyle={{CollegeSecondaryStyle|NC State Wolfpack|border=0}}|NC State
SSDean Curleystyle={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=0}}|Tennessee
rowspan=3| OFDylan Dreiling (MOP)style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee Volunteers|border=0}}|Tennessee
Jaime Ferrerstyle={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Florida State Seminoles|border=0}}|Florida State
Vance Honeycuttstyle={{CollegePrimaryStyle|North Carolina Tar Heels|border=0}}|North Carolina
DHKaeden Kentstyle={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas A&M Aggies|border=0}}|Texas A&M

Final standings

{{Synthesis|date=May 2023}}

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only

class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
scope="col" | Place

! scope="col" | School

! scope="col" | Record

scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| 1st

|No. 1 Tennessee

|10–2

scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| 2nd

|No. 3 Texas A&M

|9–2

scope="row" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| 3rd

|Florida

|8–3

No. 8 Florida State

|7–2

scope="row" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| 5th

|No. 2 Kentucky

|6–2

No. 4 North Carolina

|6–3

scope="row" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| 7th

|No. 10 NC State

|5–3

No. 12 Virginia

|5–2

scope="row" rowspan="8" style="text-align:center;"| 9th

|No. 6 Clemson

|3–2

UConn

|3–3

Evansville

|4–3

No. 7 Georgia

|4–2

Kansas State

|3–2

Oregon

|3–2

No. 15 Oregon State

|3–2

West Virginia

|3–2

scope="row" rowspan="16" style="text-align:center;"| 17th

|Coastal Carolina

|2–2

No. 16 East Carolina

|3–2

Georgia Tech

|2–2

Grand Canyon

|2–2

Indiana State

|2–2

UC Irvine

|2–2

James Madison

|2–2

Louisiana

|2–2

LSU

|3–2

Mississippi State

|2–2

No. 9 Oklahoma

|3–2

No. 11 Oklahoma State

|2–2

No. 14 UC Santa Barbara

|2–2

Southern Miss

|2–2

Southeast Missouri State

|2–2

UCF

|2–2

scope="row" rowspan="16" style="text-align:center;"| 33rd

|No. 5 Arkansas

|1–2

Dallas Baptist

|1–2

Duke

|1–2

High Point

|1–2

Illinois

|1–2

Indiana

|1–2

Nebraska

|1–2

UNC Wilmington

|1–2

San Diego

|1–2

South Carolina

|1–2

St. John’s

|1–2

Stetson

|1–2

Texas

|1–2

Tulane

|1–2

VCU

|1–2

Wofford

|1–2

scope="row" rowspan="16" style="text-align:center;"| 49th

|Alabama

|0–2

No. 13 Arizona

|0–2

Army

|0–2

Bryant

|0–2

Fresno State

|0–2

Grambling

|0–2

LIU

|0–2

Louisiana Tech

|0–2

Niagara

|0–2

Nicholls

|0–2

Northern Kentucky

|0–2

Oral Roberts

|0–2

Penn

|0–2

Vanderbilt

|0–2

Wake Forest

|0–2

Western Michigan

|0–2

Record by conference

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"

! scope="col" |Conference

! scope="col" |# of Bids

! scope="col" |Record

! scope="col" |Win %

! scope="col" |{{Abbr|Nc|Non-conference}} Record

! scope="col" |{{Abbr|Nc|Non-conference}} Win %

! scope="col" |{{abbr|RF|Regional finals}}

! scope="col" |{{abbr|SR|Super regionals}}

! scope="col" |{{abbr|WS|Men's College World Series}}

! scope="col" |{{abbr|NS|National semifinals}}

! scope="col" |{{abbr|CS|Championship series}}

! scope="col" |{{abbr|NC|National champion}}

scope="row"| SEC

| 11

| 44–23

| .657

| 37–16

| .698

| 7

| 5

| 4

| 3

| 2

| 1

scope="row"| ACC

| 8

| 29–18

| .617

| 26–15

| .634

| 6

| 5

| 4

| 1

| –

| –

scope="row"|Big 12

| 6

| 14–12

| .538

| 14–12

| .538

| 5

| 2

| –

| –

| –

| –

p

! scope="row" |Pac-12

| 3

| 6–6

| .500

| 6–6

| .500

| 2

| 2

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Missouri Valley

| 2

| 6–5

| .545

| 6–5

| .545

| 2

| 1

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Big East

| 2

| 4–5

| .444

| 4–5

| .444

| 1

| 1

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Sun Belt

| 4

| 8–8

| .500

| 8–8

| .500

| 4

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Big West

| 2

| 4–4

| .500

| 4–4

| .500

| 2

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row" | American

| 2

| 4–4

| .500

| 4–4

| .500

| 1

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Ohio Valley

| 1

| 2–2

| .500

| 2–2

| .500

| 1

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"|WAC

| 1

| 2–2

| .500

| 2–2

| .500

| 1

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row" | Big Ten

| 3

| 3–6

| .333

| 3–6

| .333

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row" | CUSA

| 2

| 1–4

| .200

| 1–4

| .200

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"|ASUN

| 1

| 1–2

| .333

| 1–2

| .333

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Atlantic 10

| 1

| 1–2

| .333

| 1–2

| .333

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Big South

| 1

| 1–2

| .333

| 1–2

| .333

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| CAA

| 1

| 1–2

| .333

| 1–2

| .333

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| SoCon

| 1

| 1–2

| .333

| 1–2

| .333

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"|West Coast

| 1

| 1–2

| .333

| 1–2

| .333

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| America East

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Horizon

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row" | Ivy League

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| MAAC

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| MAC

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Mountain West

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Northeast

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Patriot

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Southland

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| SWAC

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

scope="row"| Summit

| 1

| 0–2

| .000

| 0–2

| .000

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

Media coverage

=Radio=

NRG Media will provide nationwide radio coverage of the Men's College World Series through its Omaha Station KOZN, in association with Westwood One.{{cite web |title=KOZN (1620 The Zone)/Omaha Renews Affiliation With Westwood One For College World Series, NCAA basketball tournaments|url=https://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/219157/kozn-1620-the-zone-omaha-renews-affiliation-with-w|publisher=All Access |access-date=June 16, 2022|author=Michael Simon, Perry|date=June 16, 2022}} It also will stream all MCWS games at westwoodonesports.com, Tunein, the Varsity Network, and on SiriusXM.

==Broadcast assignments==

=Television=

ESPN networks aired every game from the Regionals, Super Regionals, and the Men's College World Series. For the first time, ABC aired Game 2 of the Men's College World Series finals.

==Broadcast assignments==

;Regionals{{cite press release |url=https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2024/05/the-roadtoomaha-starts-here-espn-to-present-every-pitch-of-the-2024-ncaa-baseball-regionals-may-31-june-3/|title=The #RoadToOmaha Starts Here: ESPN to Present Every Pitch of the 2024 NCAA Baseball Regionals May 31-June 3|author=Bradley, Colin|date=May 28, 2024|publisher=ESPN |access-date=May 28, 2024}}

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

{{col-2}}

{{col-end}}

;Super Regionals{{cite press release |url=https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2024/06/the-roadtoomaha-continues-espn-to-present-every-pitch-of-the-2024-ncaa-baseball-super-regionals-june-7-10/|title=The #RoadToOmaha Continues: ESPN to Present Every Pitch of the 2024 NCAA Baseball Super Regionals June 7-10|author=Bradley, Colin|date=June 5, 2024|publisher=ESPN |access-date=June 5, 2024}}

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

  • Clay Matvick and Gregg Olson: Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Roxy Bernstein and Xavier Scruggs: Lexington, Kentucky
  • Victor Rojas and Lance Cormier: College Station, Texas
  • Mike Monaco and Kyle Peterson: Chapel Hill, North Carolina

{{col-2}}

  • Dave Neal and Chris Burke: Clemson, South Carolina
  • Tom Hart and Ben McDonald: Athens, Georgia
  • Mike Ferrin and Gaby Sánchez: Tallahassee, Florida
  • Roy Philpott and Devon Travis: Charlottesville, Virginia

{{col-end}}

;Men's College World Series{{cite press release |url=https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2024/06/espn-exclusively-presents-the-2024-mens-college-world-series-june-14-24/|title=ESPN Exclusively Presents the 2024 Men’s College World Series, June 14-24|author=Bradley, Colin|date=June 12, 2024|publisher=ESPN |access-date=June 12, 2024}}

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

  • Karl Ravech, Eduardo Pérez, Ben McDonald, and Dani Wexelman: June 14 & 15 afternoons
  • Mike Monaco, Kyle Peterson, Chris Burke, and Kris Budden: June 14–16 evenings
  • Mike Monaco, Ben McDonald, and Dani Wexelman: June 16 afternoon

{{col-2}}

  • Mike Monaco, Ben McDonald, Chris Burke, and Dani Wexelman: June 17–19 afternoons
  • Karl Ravech, Eduardo Pérez, Kyle Peterson, and Kris Budden: June 17 & 19 evenings, June 19 morning

{{col-end}}

;MCWS Championship Series

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

  • Karl Ravech, Chris Burke, Kyle Peterson, and Kris Budden

{{col-end}}

Notes

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{{reflist|group=lower-alpha}}

Six-of-the-last nine College World Series champions, including this year…lost their first game in the final best-of-three series.College World Series#Results{{Circular reference|date=February 2025}}

Tennessee was the first #1 seed in the 64-team tournament to win the championship…in a quarter-century. (U. of Miami did it in 1999, the first year seeding began.) https://www.sportingnews.com/us/college/news/college-world-series-1-seed-curse-tennessee/f9cafe6f3321924215d789db

Texas A&M was only the third team, since the tournament championship series became a best-of-three in 2003, (along with UNC in 2006, and Vanderbilt in 2015), to win their first nine games in the 64-team tournament…then lose their next two, and finish as runner-up.2015 NCAA Division I baseball tournament{{Circular reference|date=February 2025}}2006 NCAA Division I baseball tournament{{Circular reference|date=February 2025}}

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