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Men’s College World Series 2026: Schedule, scores, and how to watch

Here is everything you need to know about the 2026 Men’s College World Series, from the full schedule to how to watch

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Troy University players hoist their Super Regional Championship trophy and their “ticket” to the College World Series after defeating Arkansas Little Rock during game two of their NCAA Baseball Super Regional on the Troy University campus in Troy, Ala., on Saturday June 6, 2026.
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Mark Schofield
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Update: North Carolina and Oklahoma have advanced to the Men’s College World Series Finals.


Eight teams have arrived in Omaha chasing one dream.

An NCAA baseball championship.

The Men’s College World Series begins today in Omaha, with a completely new set of teams from last year’s edition. Among the eight teams in the field are five SEC titans (Georgia, Ole Miss, Alabama, Oklahoma, and Texas), ACC mainstay North Carolina, West Virginia, and this year’s Cinderella, Troy.

Here is the full schedule. For key players, MLB Draft prospects, and how each team got here, we have you covered.

Men’s College World Series schedule and scores

Friday, June 12

Game 1: West Virginia 7, Troy 5
Game 2: North Carolina 6, Ole Miss 2

Saturday, June 13

Game 3: Oklahoma 9, Alabama 0
Game 4: Georgia 7, Texas 1

Sunday, Jun 14

Game 5: Troy 12, Ole Miss 8 (Ole Miss eliminated)
Game 6: North Carolina 5, West Virginia 2

Monday, June 15

Game 7: Texas 14, Alabama 2 (Alabama eliminated)
Game 8: Oklahoma 4, Georgia 3

Tuesday, June 16

Game 9: West Virginia 12, Troy 0 (Troy eliminated)
Game 10: Georgia 2, Texas 0 (Texas eliminated)

Wednesday, June 11

Game 11: North Carolina 12, West Virginia 7 (North Carolina advances to Finals)
Game 12: Oklahoma 11, Georgia 4 (Oklahoma advances to Finals)

MCWS scores and schedule by bracket

Bracket 1

Friday, June 12

Game 1: West Virginia 7, Troy 5
Game 2: North Carolina 6, Ole Miss 2

Sunday, Jun 14

Game 5: Troy 12, Ole Miss 8 (Ole Miss eliminated)
Game 6: North Carolina 5, West Virginia 2

Tuesday, June 16

Game 9: West Virginia 12, Troy 0 (Troy eliminated)

Wednesday, June 11

Game 11: North Carolina 12, West Virginia 7 (North Carolina advances to Finals)

Bracket 2

Saturday, June 13

Game 3: Oklahoma 9, Alabama 0
Game 4: Georgia 7, Texas 1

Monday, June 15

Game 7: Texas 14, Alabama 2 (Alabama eliminated)
Game 8: Oklahoma 4, Georgia 3

Tuesday, June 16

Game 10: Georgia 2, Texas 0 (Texas eliminated)

Wednesday, June 17

Game 12: Oklahoma 11, Georgia 4 (Oklahoma advances to Finals)

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