The FSU Seminoles are the No. 10 overall seed in the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament, setting them up to host the Tallahassee Regional. The Seminoles went 38-17 during the regular season and will be making their 62nd appearance in the tournament.
It is FSU’s 3rd straight season hosting a regional after failing to make the tournament in 2023. They advanced to the Super Regional round last year, losing to the Oregon State Beavers in a three-game series. The Seminoles are 211-136 overall in the tournament and 158-63 in Regional play.
FSU will host the No. 2-seeded Coastal Carolina Chanticleers, No. 3-seeded Northern Illinois Huskies, and No. 4-seeded St. John’s Red Storm. The Tallahassee Regional will start on May 29 and last until June 1. FSU’s first game will be against St. John’s, they will play on Friday at 3 p.m. ET, with the game airing on the ACC Network.
The Seminoles were looking to earn a top eight seed in the tournament, setting them up to host a Super Regional if they can win the Tallahassee Regional. Those hopes were dashed when they went 0-1 at the ACC Tournament, losing to the Pittsburgh Panthers.
FSU’s offense is scoring 7.2 runs per game and hitting .282 as a team. The pitching staff is holding opponents to 4.4 runs per game and a .224 batting average, striking out 580 batters in 469.1 innings.
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Reporting by JD McCarthy, FSU Wire / FSU Wire
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