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NCAA baseball tournament bracket projection for top seeds and bubble teams

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Less than two weeks before the NCAA baseball tournament bracket is unveiled, we take a look at our projection for the field of 64.

The NCAA baseball tournament bracket will be released in less than two weeks, giving teams fighting to be regional seeds or simply make the field of 68 limited time to make their case to the selection committee. Most of the major conferences have one weekend left of league play before the conference tournaments on Memorial Day weekend decide the automatic selections. After those 29 berths are decided, there will be 35 at-large teams added to the field.

The decisions at the top and bottom of the bracket won't be easy. The SEC occupies most of the seeded positions with the ACC and others in the mix. However, UCLA from the Big Ten is a runaway leader for the top seed.

On the bubble, there are some tournament regulars in danger of missing out along with the possibility of mid-majors making their way into the bracket - unlike what we see in the men's basketball tournament. Below is our best guess about where things stand. NCAA baseball tournament bracket projections (* denotes teams that are automatic qualifiers based on current conference standings.

) Los Angeles region UCLA (1)* UC Santa Barbara (32)* Miami (Fla. ) Fairleigh Dickinson* Atlanta region Georgia Tech (2)* Jacksonville State (31)* Kentucky Bethune-Cookman* Chapel Hill region North Carolina (3) Tennessee (30) Missouri State Army* Athens region Georgia (4)* Central Florida (29) Liberty Yale* Austin region Texas (5) Virginia (28) Michigan Wright State* Auburn region Auburn (6) Boston College (27) High Point* North Florida* Corvallis region Oregon State (7) Arizona State (26) Miami (Ohio)* Oral Roberts* Tallahassee region Florida State (8) Oklahoma (25) Virginia Tech Niagara* Starkville region Mississippi State (9) Oklahoma State (24) Gonzaga* San Diego State* Gainesville region Florida (10) Oregon (23) North Carolina State SIU-Edwardsville* College Station region Texas A&M (11) Cincinnati (22) Clemson Binghamton* Tuscaloosa region Alabama (12) Wake Forest (21) TCU Indiana State* Oxford region Mississippi (13) Southern California (20) East Carolina Southeastern Louisiana* Hattiesburg region Southern Mississippi (14) West Virginia (19) Texas-San Antonio* Campbell* Lawrence region Kansas (15)* Arkansas (18) Western Carolina* St. Joseph’s* Myrtle Beach region Coastal Carolina (16)* Nebraska (17) Tarleton State* Xavier* Last four in North Carolina State, TCU, Clemson, East Carolina.