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The NCAAMen's College World Series is in full swing. With 12 games played until this Wednesday, five teams have already had to return home, and only the best three are still in competition. The final series will be held this weekend, and we will have a new champion on Sunday, the 24th.
The elimination games began on Friday the 14th with victories for North Carolina and Tennessee, 3-2 over Virginia and 12-11 over Florida State, respectively. On the 15th, Kentucky beat North Carolina State 5-4 in 10 innings, while Texas A&M defeated Florida 3-2.
On the 16th, Florida State beat Virginia 7-3, leaving it out of the tournament, while Tennessee dispatched North Carolina 6-1. Florida eliminated NC State 5-4, and Texas A&M maintained its winning streak with a 5-1 against Kentucky, both games on the 17th.
On Tuesday, the 18th, Florida State eliminated North Carolina with a 9-5 victory. The game between Florida and Kentucky had to be postponed to Thursday the 19th, but in the end, the Gators beat the Wildcats 15-4, leaving them out of the tournament.
The teams that are still in competition
The complicated MCWS system still has three teams alive: the Tennessee Volunteers, who eliminated Florida State 7-2 on Wednesday at noon. Meanwhile, Texas A&M will face Florida on Wednesday night.
If the Gators win, they will force a second duel to be played on Thursday the 20th. If the Aggies win, they will advance directly to the final series against the Volunteers.
The final series will be played from Friday, June 22, to Sunday, June 24, at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska. Friday's game will be at 7:30 p.m. ET; on Saturday, they will play at 2:00 p.m. ET, and Sunday at 7:00 p.m. ET.