St. John’s Red Storm Baseball Headed to 2026 Tallahassee Regional
St. John's baseball team has secured a spot in the 2026 NCAA Tournament as the fourth seed in the Tallahassee Regional. This marks the 39th tournament selection in the program's history, placing it among the top 11 Division I programs. Entering the regional with a 33-24 record and a five-game winning streak, the Red Storm will face the 10th-seeded Florida State Seminoles on Friday. This NCAA appearance is significant, as nine players from the previous team return to compete again. Head Coach Mike Hampton will lead the team in his 13th overall NCAA Tournament as they aim for a successful run.
By the Numbers- 39 NCAA Tournament selections in program history.
- 33-24 record and a five-game winning streak heading into the regional.
While the Red Storm boasts a strong postseason presence, they have faced tough competition in previous NCAA appearances. Their last series against Florida State ended without a win in 2016, which may impact their current morale and confidence.
State of Play- St. John's is riding a five-game winning streak, including a perfect 3-0 performance in the BIG EAST Tournament.
- Nine players returning for their second NCAA regional appearance adds experience and depth to the team.
The Red Storm will aim to secure at least one win against Florida State in their opening game, which could build momentum for further success in the tournament. If they advance, the coming matchups could present opportunities to challenge higher-seeded teams.
Bottom LineSt. John's baseball's strong postseason credentials make them a team to watch, but overcoming historical challenges against Florida State will be crucial. Their success hinges on leveraging their recent momentum and experience to make a deep run in the tournament.
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