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2026 NCAA Eugene Regional Baseball Schedule, Bracket & TV Guide

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The field is officially set for the 2026 NCAA Eugene Regional. The Oregon Ducks have secured a coveted home-field advantage at PK Park as one of the tournament’s 16 national regional hosts. This four-team, double-elimination bracket features top-tier talent fighting for a single ticket to the Super Regionals. Action fires off on Friday, May 29, 2026, bringing high-stakes postseason college baseball straight to Eugene, Oregon.

Below is the complete Eugene Regional schedule, real-time game tracking table, broadcast networks, stadium details, and quick resource links to follow the rest of the national bracket.

2026 Tournament Central Links

Need to track the rest of the country or grab your master printouts? Use our quick links below to jump across the tournament field:

Master Bracket Page: 2026 NCAA DI Men’s Baseball Tournament Schedule & Master PDF

2026 NCAA Eugene Regional Seeds & Field

2026 NCAA Eugene Regional baseball bracket and schedule
  • No. 1 Seed: Oregon (40-16) – Regional Host & National No. 11 Seed
  • No. 2 Seed: Oregon St. (43-12)
  • No. 3 Seed: Washington St. (30-26)
  • No. 4 Seed: Yale (30-13-1)
Eugene Regional Results
DateMatchup & ScoreStatus
05/29Washington St 3, Oregon St 2Final
05/29Yale 2, Oregon 14Final
05/30Oregon St 9, Yale 2Final
05/30Oregon 4, Washington St 0Final
05/31Oregon St vs. Washington StSun, May 31st at 4:00 PM EDT
All games to date. Auto-refreshes nightly at 11:00 PM PT during the regionals (updated 05/31/2026).
Eugene Regional Bracket Progression
GameMatchupStatus
Game 1Washington St 3, Oregon St 2Final
Game 2Oregon 14, Yale 2Final
Game 3 (Winners)Oregon 4, Washington St 0Final
Game 4 (Elimination)Oregon St 9, Yale 2Final
Game 5 (Elimination)Washington St vs Oregon StTBD
Game 6 (Championship)Winner G3 vs Winner G5TBD
Bracket auto-advances nightly from the day’s winners during the regionals (May 29 – Jun 1).

Complete Eugene Regional Schedule & TV Channels

All times Eastern. Broadcast networks and streaming options via ESPN family networks are locked for opening day. Subsequent matchups will update live as teams move through the winners’ and losers’ brackets.

DateGameMatchupTime (ET)TV Channel / Stream
Friday, May 29Game 1No. 2 Oregon St. vs. No. 3 Washington St.3:00 PMESPN+
Friday, May 29Game 2No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 4 Yale8:00 PMESPN+
Saturday, May 30Game 3Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 (Elimination)4:00 PMESPN Family / ESPN+
Saturday, May 30Game 4Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 29:00 PMESPN Family / ESPN+
Sunday, May 31Game 5Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 (Elimination)4:00 PMESPN Family / ESPN+
Sunday, May 31Game 6Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 (Regional Final)9:00 PMESPN Family / ESPN+
Monday, June 1Game 7Rematch of Game 6 (If Necessary)TBDESPN Family / ESPN+

2026 NCAA Regional Tournament Double-Elimination Format Explained

Understanding how a team survives the regional round can be tricky. Every single regional site utilizes a four-team, double-elimination format. A team must lose twice to be knocked out of the national tournament.

Day 1 (Friday): Game 1 and Game 2 feature standard 1-vs-4 and 2-vs-3 seed matchups.

Day 2 (Saturday): The two losing teams face off in a cutthroat Game 3 elimination match. The two Friday winners play in Game 4 to earn a direct ticket to the Regional Final.

Day 3 (Sunday): Game 5 battles out the final spot in the regional final. Game 6 is the first opportunity for the undefeated team to secure the region. If the team from the losers’ bracket wins Game 6, it forces a winner-take-all Game 7 on Monday.

The lone standing champion from these four teams advances directly to a best-of-three Super Regional series against the winner of the Austin Regional.

2026 Power Conference Tournament Wraps

Curious how these regional squads secured their paths? Check out our standalone conference coverage to see how the regular season closed down:

2026 SEC Baseball Tournament: Georgia captured its first SEC Tournament championship in program history, steamrolling Arkansas 11-1 in a rain-shortened championship game at the Hoover Met. View the Full Official Hoover Met Bracket & TV Guide

2026 ACC Baseball Tournament: Georgia Tech solidified its slot as a top national seed by taking down North Carolina in a high-octane championship finale at Truist Field in Charlotte. View the 16-Team Bracket & Charlotte Schedule

2026 Big 12 Baseball Tournament: Kansas broke a 20-year drought, shutting out West Virginia 9-0 at Surprise Stadium to capture its first conference tournament crown since 2006. View the Surprise Stadium Bracket & Arizona Guide

2026 Big Ten Baseball Tournament: UCLA continued its dominant run, taking care of business at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha to secure the tournament title to match their undefeated regular-season crown. View the 12-Team Tournament Hub & Omaha Results

NCAA Eugene Regional FAQ

Where is the 2026 Eugene Regional being played?
All games for this regional are played on-site at PK Park in Eugene, Oregon, hosted by the University of Oregon.

What channel is the Eugene Regional on?
Opening-day TV coverage is provided via ESPN+. All tournament games are streamed live via the ESPN App. Game times and television networks for Saturday through Monday are determined by television windows and team advancements.

How many teams advance out of the Eugene Regional?
Only one team will survive the double-elimination bracket. The winner advances directly to the Super Regionals (Field of 16), playing a best-of-three series for a spot in Omaha.

Official source: NCAA.com 2026 DI Baseball Bracket.

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