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The Road to Omaha will start in Atlanta and Athens.

Georgia Tech baseball (48-9) and Georgia baseball (46-12) will both host a regional when the NCAA Division I Baseball postseason begins on Friday. The full bracket and schedule will be unveiled at 12 p.m. Monday.

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Both the Yellow Jackets and Bulldogs won their conference tournaments in dominating fashion on Sunday afternoon.

Georgia Tech defeated North Carolina, 13-6, for its first ACC Tournament championship since 2014 and the first under new head coach James Ramsey. Georgia defeated Arkansas, 11-1, for its first SEC Tournament championship in program history.

The Atlanta regional will be the 13th time the Yellow Jackets have hosted and the first since 2019. Tickets can be purchased here.

2026 will be the third consecutive and ninth overall time the Bulldogs have hosted a regional. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Here are all 16 NCAA regional sites and hosts in alphabetical order.

Athens Regional

Atlanta Regional

Auburn Regional

Austin Regional

Chapel Hill Regional

College Station Regional

Eugene, Oregon Regional

Gainesville Regional

Hattiesburg Regional

  1. Southern Mississippi (43-15)

Lawrence Regional

Lincoln Regional

Los Angeles Regional

  1. UCLA (51-6) and No. 1 overall seed

Morgantown Regional

Starkville Regional

  1. Mississippi State (40-17)

Tallahassee Regional

Tuscaloosa Regional

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