2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament Odds: Lines for Super Regional matchups revealed

Action in the Super Regionals of the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament will begin on Friday. That’s eight three-game series to decide who’ll be headed to play for the national championship at the College World Series in Omaha.
With that, Circa Sports has released their odds for this weekend’s series in the Supers. Some reflect some heavier favorites to advance while others are tighter to suggest a third game may be necessary.
Here’s the prices set on the Super Regionals by those at Circa Sports:
Chapel Hill
Arizona (+310)
North Carolina (-380)
Chapel Hill will be the Super Regional that opens up the round on Friday morning. It’s one of the more lopsided series, though, with North Carolina (45-13), one of the favorites left in the bracket who’ll be hosting after winning the ACC Tournament and the Chapel Hill Regional, being a (-380) favorite over Arizona (42-18), winner of the Big 12 Tournament and who took advantage in the Eugene Regional.
Louisville

Miami (+125)
Louisville (-145)
Upsets in Nashville and Hattiesburg helped allow for an ACC matchup that we didn’t see in the regular season or conference tournament. Louisville (38-21) will now host Miami (34-25), two quality teams in the league who both finished just right around .500 in conference play, to guarantee one team, at the very least, will represent the Atlantic Coast Conference in Omaha.
Corvallis
Florida State (-110)
Oregon State (-110)
Seeded nationally at eighth and ninth respectively, these lines are fitting for the Super Regional in Corvallis. Oregon State (45-13) and Florida State (41-14) have the exact same odds to beat one another, despite the Beavers hosting and the Seminoles having to come cross-country, and be who advances to the CWS.
Auburn
Coastal Carolina (+120)
Auburn (-140)
Auburn (41-18) will close out the opening day of the Super Regionals with a series against Coast Carolina (51-11). However, the Tigers aren’t too favored at just (-140) over the Chanticleers despite being an SEC team, and the second-highest remaining seed overall, hosting at home.
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Durham

Murray State (+405)
Duke (-520)
The next set of series will start on the weekend, beginning with the most lopsided of any of the eight on Saturday. That’s with Duke (40-19), hosting for the first time ever in this tournament, facing off with Murray State (42-14), who won the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament to even make the field for the first time in two decades before upsetting in the Oxford Regional.
Baton Rouge
West Virginia (+385)
LSU (-485)
Baton Rouge will then have the second of the Super Regionals of the weekend with it being just as lopsided per the lines. LSU (46-15), Circa’s favorite to win the national title at (-355), is sizably favored over West Virginia (44-14), who came back to win and advance out of the Clemson Regional.
Fayetteville
Tennessee (+140)
Arkansas (-160)
The second of the all-conference matchups is closer than the first per the odds for the Fayetteville Super Regional. The SEC, who lost all but four of their teams during the regionals, will get one to Omaha for certain with Arkansas (46-13), who finished second in the conference and who has the second-highest odds to win it all as the top seed left in the tournament, slightly favored in hosting Tennessee (46-17), the defending national champions themselves, at Baum-Walker.
Los Angeles

The final Super Regional is another closer one considering who the underdog is in the matchup. UCLA (45-16), the lone remaining team from the Big Ten who made easy work of the LA Regional, will host UTSA (47-13), who won the regular season in the AAC before pulling the in-state upset over Texas in the Austin Regional, for the right to go to Omaha.