- NEW YORK—Florida heads into the NCAA tournament as college baseballs top team. The Gators appreciate the honor, but theyre interested only in finishing No. 1 at the College World Series. (Sporting News)
- NEW YORK -- Florida heads into the NCAA tournament as college baseballs top team. The Gators appreciate the honor, but theyre interested only in finishing No. 1 at the College World Series. (ESPN)
- The NCAA Tournament selection committees always seem to love a rematch and that's exactly what seven-time Big East baseball champion St. John's was given on Monday when the tournament field was announced. (New York Daily News)
- Philadelphia, PA – This holiday weekend there will be 22 different conference tournaments decided across the college baseball landscape. (FOX News)
- The LSU Tigers are the No. (SB Nation)
- As the Long Beach State baseball team quietly walked back to their dugout Sunday afternoon, they wore the obvious expressions after a loss that was the difference between the end of the season and earning a trip to the postseason. (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
- COLUMBIA — South Carolina's college baseball powerhouses will meet in Columbia for the opening round of the NCAA tournament. Clemson and Coastal Carolina are heading to the regional hosted by No. (Augusta Chronicle)
- The College of Charleston on Monday received an at-large berth for this week's 64-team NCAA Baseball Tournament -- as a No. 3 seed in the Gainesville Regional -- and Clemson was sent to the Columbia Regional as a No. 2 seed. (The Post and Courier)
- San Marcos — Promising, but disappointing. Perhaps those words best describe the Texas State baseball team's roller-coaster 2012 season, which came to an end on Friday, the third day of the Southland Conference Tournament. (San Marcos Daily Record)
- UCLA played the toughest schedule in college baseball and won a share of thePac-12 Conference title. On Monday, the NCAA rewarded the Bruins by seeding them No. 2 nationally in the 64-team playoffs. (Los Angeles Times)
Monday, May 28, 2012
College baseball
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