Tennessee-Baseball is alone at the top of the heading into the NCAA-Superregional, as was the case for most of the 2022 season. The Vols left Campbell and Georgia Tech’s Knoxville Regional untouched, but most other teams weren’t so lucky.
Convulsions, excitement, controversial calls and unique celebrations filled a wild regional round and sent six previously unseeded teams into the last 16. From Tennessee Jordan Beck shows the middle finger With a total of 66 runs in three games between Arkansas and Oklahoma State, the regional round offered one spectacle after another.
UConn and Louisville landed on the right side of controversial calls to keep their hopes alive, while Virginia Tech left no doubt as they edged their opponents 46-15. Tennessee rolled on and Texas once again proved their history of dominating the regional round.
Although most of the reseeding has happened at the bottom of the stack thanks to some ambitious unranked teams and dominant top teams, here’s how the final 16 teams stack up.
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1. Tennessee
Recording: 56-7
Original seed: Nr. 1
What we know: The Vols were tested by Campbell and Georgia Tech in the Knoxville Regional but came out unscathed. Tennessee is vying to become the first national champion since 1989 in Wichita State (68-16) to win 60 games in a season.
Super Regional Opponents: Our Lady
2. Virginia Tech
Recording: 44-12
Original seed: Number 4
What we know: If anyone has Virginia Tech counted out, they’re currently eating their words. The Hokies are enjoying one of the best comeback stories of the postseason, including outscoring their regional opponents 46-15 in three regional games.
Super Regional Opponents: Oklahoma
3. Stanford
Recording: 45-15
Original seed: 2
What we know: A hit single by Trevor Haskins, one of Stanford’s treasured newcomers, sent the Cardinal singing his fight song at the Sunken Diamond for Supers. A tied ninth inning turned into a Stanford win after a walk-off.
Super Regional Opponents: Connecticut
4. Texas
Recording: 45-19
Original seed: Nr. 9
What we know: Texas is no stranger to Super Regionals: this will be the 12th edition of the program. The Longhorns and their fans finished their game against the Air Force a “USA” chant Showing unity off the field.
Super Regional Opponents: Ostcarolina
5. Maroon
Recording: 40-19
Original seed: 14
What we know: Auburn is the first team in SEC history to have 50+ runs in their first three tournament games. The Tigers’ consistency could be their salvation in a high-stakes Super Regional against Oregon State.
Super Regional Opponent: Oregon State
6. Arkansas
Recording: 41-19
Original seed: N / A
What we know: There was something in the water over in Arkansas when both the Razorbacks baseball and softball teams got promoted to the Super Regional. The Razorbacks toppled state #7 Oklahomaa team that seemed like a lockdown for Omaha.
7. Oregon State
Recording: 47-16
Original seed: Nr. 3
What we know: Oregon State demonstrated one of the most important qualities of a national championship caliber team: resilience. Every inning against Vanderbilt was a back-and-forth dual, and somehow the Beavers still found something to give.
Super Regional Opponent: maroon
8. Texas A&M
Recording: 40-18
Original seed: Nr. 5
What we know: Texas A&M has made 11 appearances in the last 12 NCAA tournaments. One of the Aggies’ main weapons will be the versatility of their lineup. Against TCU, every Aggie in the immediate lineup had at least one run.
Super Regional Opponent: Louisville
9. UConn
Recording: 49-14
Original seed: N / A
What we know: Fate and a blurry rendering favored the huskies first, a controversial call in the eighth inninghelping UConn maintain its second Super Regional offering in program history and first since 2011.
Super Regional Opponents: Stanford
10. Oklahoma
Recording: 40-21
Original seed: unsown
What we know: The baseball Sooners didn’t pull off a Mercy Rules win like their softball counterparts because it took four runs in the eighth inning to give Oklahoma a come-from-behind win over Florida on the Gators’ home turf.
Super Regional Opponents: Virginia Tech
11. Southern Miss
Recording: 47-17
Original seed: Nr. 11
What we know: The Golden Eagles fell on either side of an extra-innings decision at the Hattiesburg Regional and were sacked by LSU before exiting Kennesaw State the next day. Southern Miss bounced back, winning back-to-back wins against LSU and advancing.
Super Regional Opponents: Ole Fraulein
12. Ostcarolina
Recording: 45-19
Original seed: Nr. 8
What we know: Outfielder Bryson Worrell there wasn’t much time to celebrate his three-run homer in the ECU’s crucial win over Coastal Carolina, but it was a rebound win after an eight-run loss to the Chanticleers the day before.
Super Regional Opponents: Texas
13. Notre Dame
Recording: 38-14
Original seed: N / A
What we know: The Irish escaped a brutal regional and made two straight Super Regionals. But as one of only two non-Southern teams, Notre Dame stands out.
Super Regional Opponents: Tennessee
14. North Carolina
Recording: 42-20
Original seed: N / A
What we know: Aided by skill, luck, or Roy Williams pink shirt, the Tar Heels beat Virginia Commonwealth to advance. But Vance Honeycutt saved UNC’s Super Regional hopes by wall-robbing Georgia in the ninth inning to maintain the Heels’ lead.
Super Regional Opponents: Arkansas
15. Louisville
Recording: 42-9-1
Original seed: N / A
What we know: It could be no controversy over Cameron Masterman’s double homer, which sent his team over the edge to defeat Michigan 11-9 and earn a spot in the Super Regional.
Super Regional Opponents: Texas A&M
16. Ole Fraulein
Recording: 35-22
Original seed: N / A
What we know: An early exit from the SEC tournament put Ole Miss coach Mike Bianco in the hot seat, but Ole Miss plays cool under pressure, including a home run derby in a 22-6 win over Arizona.
Super Regional Opponents: Southern miss
Emma Healy is a sports reporting intern for The Tennessean. Contact her at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @_EmmaHealy_.
Alexis Davis is a sports reporting intern at Commercial Appeal. Contact her at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on the Knoxville News Sentinel: NCAA Super Regionals Baseball 2022: Last 16 Team Rankings