Clemson moves on...
The Tigers took down host Coastal Carolina 15-3, setting up a very interesting debate that will be decided later tonight: who gets to host the Super Regional? The Tigers have a more impressive conference record, more impressive overall record, slightly better RPI, and swept through their regional with relative ease. MSU, meanwhile, has the better facility, their athletic director as the head of the selection committee, and is fresh off two dominating wins over nationally-seeded Florida State. Tough decision, eh? Super Regional hosts are scheduled to be announced at 10:00 PM central this evening.
Elsewhere, Oregon State has taken down Rutgers and will now battle Virginia in the title game in Charlottesville needing to win twice to continue their run at defending their national title. That contest is just now underway.
Charlotte is leading South Carolina 1-0 in the third, but weather has forced a delay in Columbia. That game is scheduled to resume at 6:30 PM central.
Here's the rest of the evening's schedule (times are central):
6:00 PM - Nashville Regional - (2) Michigan vs (1) Vanderbilt
6:30 PM - College Station Regional - (2) LA-Lafayette vs (1) Texas A&M
7:00 PM - Wichita Regional - (2) Arizona vs (1) Wichita State
9:00 PM - Columbia Regional - (1) South Carolina vs (3) Charlotte (if nec.)
Elsewhere, Oregon State has taken down Rutgers and will now battle Virginia in the title game in Charlottesville needing to win twice to continue their run at defending their national title. That contest is just now underway.
Charlotte is leading South Carolina 1-0 in the third, but weather has forced a delay in Columbia. That game is scheduled to resume at 6:30 PM central.
Here's the rest of the evening's schedule (times are central):
6:00 PM - Nashville Regional - (2) Michigan vs (1) Vanderbilt
6:30 PM - College Station Regional - (2) LA-Lafayette vs (1) Texas A&M
7:00 PM - Wichita Regional - (2) Arizona vs (1) Wichita State
9:00 PM - Columbia Regional - (1) South Carolina vs (3) Charlotte (if nec.)



