We have had an extraordinary run of sports in June -- a tremendous NBA finals series, a bright start to the World Cup, and a thrilling U.S. Women's Golf Open. So we haven't had as much time for NCAA Baseball as we would like.
After a barrage of upsets, the Classic SEC will miss the finals of the College World Series for the first time since 2018, when Oregon State beat Arkansas. Since 2018, the Classic SEC had won the CWS six years in a row:
2019: Vanderbilt
2020: N/A
2021: Mississippi St.
2022: Mississippi
2023: Louisiana St.
2024: Tennessee
2025: Louisiana St.
But not this year. Here's what happened (seedings in parentheses):
BRACKET ONE:
(16) W. Virginia 7, Troy 5
(5) N. Carolina 6, Mississippi 2
Troy 12, Mississippi 8 (Mississippi eliminated)
(5) N. Carolina 5, (16) W. Virginia 2
(16) W. Virginia 12, Troy 0 (Troy eliminated)
(5) N. Carolina 12, (16) W. Virginia 7 (W. Virginia eliminated)
BRACKET TWO:
Oklahoma 9, (7) Alabama 0
(3) Georgia 7, (6) Texas 1
(6) Texas 14, (7) Alabama 2 (Alabama eliminated)
Oklahoma 4, (3) Georgia 3
(3) Georgia 2, (6) Texas 0 (Texas eliminated)
Oklahoma 11, (3) Georgia 4 (Georgia eliminated)
So it will be North Carolina v. Oklahoma in a best two-of-three playoff to wrap up the 2025-26 sports year. Carolina has never won the CWS. Oklahoma won it in 1951 and 1994.