No. 2 Georgia Tech Falls to Oklahoma Walk-Off as St. John’s Shocks FSU in DI Baseball Regionals
The 2026 NCAA baseball tournament has narrowed down to 16 teams following a thrilling final day of regionals, with numerous upsets and dramatic finishes. Notably, No. 2 Georgia Tech was eliminated by Oklahoma's Dayton Tockey, who delivered a walk-off home run. St. John's made history as a four seed, defeating No. 10 Florida State and progressing to the super regionals alongside several other upstart teams, showcasing the unpredictable nature of this year’s tournament.
By the Numbers- Two national seeds, No. 2 Georgia Tech and No. 10 Florida State, were eliminated on the final day of regionals.
- St. John's is the second four seed to advance to super regionals, following Little Rock's success.
- Troy scored a total of 50 runs over five games, including 26 runs in two contests on the final day.
- Oklahoma and St. John's have secured spots in the super regionals after dramatic victories.
- No. 4 Auburn and No. 16 West Virginia were among the national seeds that advanced, while higher seeds continued to fall unexpectedly.
- The super regionals will feature multiple teams who have upset higher-ranked opponents in recent matches.
As the super regionals approach, teams like Oklahoma and St. John's will aim to carry their momentum forward, while top seeds will look to bounce back. Upcoming clashes will pin Little Rock against Troy and West Virginia against Cal Poly, with College World Series aspirations on the line.
Bottom LineThis year's NCAA tournament exemplifies the volatility of college baseball, where lower seeds can create major upsets. Teams must stay vigilant as they advance, as anything can happen on the journey to Omaha.
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