The Omaha field is set with three of the eight teams coming from the SEC after Arkansas' 1-0 surprise of Baylor in Game 3 of the Waco Super Regional.
Florida had secured its spots a day earlier, and South Carolina became the second team to qualify earlier in the day on Monday.
The Pac-12, with UCLA and Arizona, is the only other conference with more than one representative.
For all the mention that Stony Brook will get - and deservedly so - for its super regional win over LSU, it will seem like LSU is in Omaha.
Pairings dictate that one SEC team will fall immediately into the loser's bracket as Florida and South Carolina square off in the first game of the CWS, a rematch of last year's championship game. ...
On the subject of baseball, from the Lake Charles American Press, here's what Ole Miss signee Gavin Cecchini was paid for not attending college.
Stryker Trahan had already signed, and Ty Hensley is expected to sign soon. There were different factors around Hensley that made him seem the most likely of the big three to have a reason to attend college, but that's not going to be the case.
I don,t expect to see the Ole Miss Rebels in CWS anytime soon. There is a lot of improvement needed on that team for them to compete.
JB