The Tar Heels are a national seed, meaning they will host two consecutive weekends if the Heels advance. Last year, UNC was in the same situation and was bounced by Davidson. North Carolina opens with N.C. A&T at 7 p.m. It's a rematch of a game won by UNC back in March 1-0.
UNC and A&T play Friday at 7! https://t.co/3olEy86Vqy
— Joe Mazur (@joemazurabc11) May 28, 2018
N.C. State stays home and will open with Army at 7 p.m. Friday. The Wolfpack is a regional host for the second time in the last three years.
RALEIGH REGIONAL GAME TIMES - JUNE 1
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) May 28, 2018
#2 Auburn vs. #3 Northeastern - 2 PM ET
#1 NC State vs. #4 Army - 7 PM ET#RoadToOmaha pic.twitter.com/Gwm79tHIc7
Duke and Campbell should carpool to Athens, Georgia. Both the Blue Devils and Camels are headed to that regional. The Blue Devils earning a No. 2 seed. Campbell, who swept the Big South regular season and conference tournament for the first time in school history, will open with host Georgia. Duke gets Troy.
REACTION | @JHaire03 and the team talks about going to Athens, GA for the NCAA Regional! #RollHumps #RoadToOmaha pic.twitter.com/F8dQ7jYIVO
— Campbell Baseball (@GoCamelsBSB) May 28, 2018
East Carolina is hosting for only the second time in school history.
ECU beat UCONN for the AAC conference title earning an automatic bid.
The Pirates square off with UNC-Wilmington to open their "road to Omaha."
ECU vs UNC Wilmington on Friday at 7pm https://t.co/3wbLdxYZbf
— Joe Mazur (@joemazurabc11) May 28, 2018
THE BRACKET.#RoadToOmahahttps://t.co/0cOYRh9my0 pic.twitter.com/aUciCCPXyQ
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) May 28, 2018