Bracket format
PresetCollege Baseball Bracket
Regionals, Super Regionals, College World Series.
Free college baseball bracket for NCAA Regionals, Super Regionals, and the College World Series. NCAA regional brackets are 4-team double elimination, the CWS finals run a best-of-three. Pick your size and format, drop in the teams, score games as they finish — the bracket fills in automatically.
Walkthrough
How this format works
A worked 8-team single elimination bracket. Win and you move right, lose once and your run is over.
Build one step by step
From an empty editor to a finished, printable college baseball bracket.
- 1
Add your teams
Type each team or player into the editor, or paste a whole list at once. Single elimination works for 4 up to 64 names.
- 2
Set the seeding
Order matters. Seed 1 should be your strongest team. The editor pairs seed 1 against the bottom seed, 2 against the next, so the top two can only meet in the final.
- 3
Generate the bracket
Hit Generate. If your team count is not a power of two, the top seeds get first-round byes automatically so the bracket still ends with one champion.
- 4
Score the games
Type a score into each match. The winner advances to the next round on its own, all the way to the final.
- 5
Print or share
Pick landscape or portrait, then print to PDF. Or save the bracket and share the link so everyone follows along.
About
About this format
College baseball runs on double-elimination from start to finish. NCAA Regionals: 16 sites, four teams each, double-elim down to one regional champion. Super Regionals: best-of-three between regional winners. College World Series in Omaha: two four-team double-elim brackets feeding a best-of-three Championship Series. This page is the bracket maker pre-configured for that shape. Sized for the standard 4-team Regional (which the conference baseball tournaments — SEC, ACC, Big 12, Big Ten — also use), with bigger sizes a click away for full conference tournaments and end-of-season bracket pools.
Features
What you get
- 4-team double-elim shape used by every NCAA Regional
- Scales to 8 / 12 / 16-team conference tournament brackets
- Auto-advancing winners — score a game, the bracket fills in
- Wallchart-printable for the press-box scoreboard
- Saves to your browser so you can update it through the weekend
- Same engine handles SEC, ACC, Big 12, Big Ten baseball tournaments
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What format is an NCAA baseball Regional?
Four-team double elimination at one host site over a long weekend. A loss drops you into the losers bracket; a second loss eliminates. The undefeated team from each Regional plays a winner-take-all if needed, then advances to the Super Regional.
How is the College World Series structured?
Eight teams, split into two four-team double-elim brackets. Each bracket champion advances to the Championship Series, which is a best-of-three. Use the 4-team double-elim template for each side of the CWS bracket and the conventional bracket for the finals.
Does this work for SEC / ACC / Big 12 / Big Ten baseball tournaments?
Yes. Conference tournaments run the same double-elim shape, just with more teams (typically 8 or 12). Pick the matching team-count double-elim from the editor, name the seeds, and you're done.
Can I track the bracket through the weekend?
Yes — your bracket and scores save in the browser. Update games as they finish, print the latest wallchart for the press box, share the link in the team chat.
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