College baseball conference tournaments across the United States are reshaping postseason projections as teams compete for automatic bids and regional hosting rights ahead of the NCAA tournament selection show on Monday, May 25, 2026.
According to USA Today, 63 spots remain open in the 64-team bracket after Yale secured the Ivy League championship.
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The Southeastern Conference leads with 12 projected tournament spots and eight top-16 seeds.
Early-round action has already produced major upsets across the Power 4 conferences.
Defending national champion LSU was eliminated in the second round of the SEC tournament after a 3-1 loss to Auburn.
Missouri, Vanderbilt, and Tennessee were also knocked out during Wednesday's games.
The SEC tournament in Hoover, Alabama, features a single-elimination format alongside a debut for the new Automated Ball-Strike system.
Mississippi State advanced to face regular-season champion Georgia in the quarterfinals, while Florida moved on to play Alabama.
In the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament in Charlotte, North Carolina, Virginia Tech scored 17 runs on Wednesday to advance to the quarterfinals against North Carolina.
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Regular-season champion Georgia Tech also advanced to the semifinals after defeating Virginia.
The Big 12 tournament began its schedule in Surprise, Arizona, with top-seeded Kansas looking to add a tournament title to its regular-season resume.
Meanwhile, top-ranked UCLA captured the Big Ten regular-season title heading into a tournament format that uses double-elimination rules for the first three days before shifting to single-elimination play.
