FieldTurf DoublePlay Series trusted on the home fields of five Regional hosts, 14 teams in total
The 2025 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament bracket was announced this week, highlighted by five FieldTurf teams hosting their respective Regional brackets. A total of 14 teams that use FieldTurf DoublePlay as their main playing surface are participating in the Regionals (May 30 – June 2).
These teams represent nearly half of those competing in the tournament that use artificial turf on their home fields. The list features five of the top 16 seeds, including the Texas Longhorns (#2), who won the SEC regular-season chamTrusted by top programs—nearly half of all DI Championship turf teams play on FieldTurf DoublePlay
The 2025 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament bracket was announced this week, highlighted by five FieldTurf teams hosting for their respective Regional brackets. A total of 14 teams that use FieldTurf DoublePlay as their main playing surface will compete in the Regionals (May 30 – June 2).
These teams feature five of the top 16 seeds, including the Texas Longhorns (#2), who won the SEC regular-season championship, and the defending National Champion Tennessee Volunteers (#14).
The Oregon State Beavers (#8), Oregon Ducks (#12), and Southern Miss Golden Eagles (#16) round out the top-ranked FieldTurf teams. The Ducks also won the Big 10 – their first conference championship since 1974.
Showcasing FieldTurf’s broad national reach, the 14 teams are spread across 10 regional brackets as seen in the list below:
- Austin Regional: Texas (host)
- Corvallis Regional: Oregon State (host)
- Eugene Regional: Oregon (host) and Utah Valley
- Knoxville Regional: Tennessee (host) and Wake Forest
- Hattiesburg Regional: Southern Mississippi (host) and Columbia
- Nashville Regional: Louisville and Wright State
- Clemson Regional: West Virginia
- Tallahassee Regional: Northeastern
- Athens Regional: Binghamton
- Auburn Regional: Central Connecticut State
Many unseeded teams also enjoyed tremendous success this season.
The Northeastern Huskies of the Coastal Athletic Association won both the regular-season championship and conference tournament and finished the season on an epic 27-game winning streak. The ** Wright State Raiders** (Horizon League) and** Columbia Lion**s (Ivy League) accomplished the same feat in their respective conferences.
The Utah Valley Wolverines (Western Athletic Conference), Central Connecticut State Blue Devils (Northeast Conference), and Binghamton Bearcats (American East Conference) also won their respective end-of-year tournaments. Finally, the West Virginia Mountaineers won their second Big 12 regular-season title in the last three years.
These teams will all look to be among the 16 that will advance to the Super Regionals, which begin next weekend with a best-of-three format. In 2024, we were proud to have five FieldTurf teams qualify for the Super Regionals, and we will be cheering for a similar result this year.
Changing the Game for Baseball
Competing for the biggest prize in college baseball, many of the schools that we collaborate with have installed our FieldTurf DoublePlay series, an artificial turf baseball system designed to replicate the best ballparks in America. To develop FieldTurf DoublePlay, our team analyzed ball-surface interaction, speed, and consistency on a variety of systems and emulated the best results.
DoublePlay is complemented by our latest game-changing solution - EasyChange. This innovative baseball mound and home plate system simplifies facility maintenance without sacrificing athletic performance and delivers added durability for field owners.
With FieldTurf teams present across the 2025 NCAA bracket, we look forward to cheering on some of our favorite squads over the next two weeks. All roads lead to the Men’s College World Series kicking off on June 13th in Omaha, Nebraska.
Discover more about FieldTurf and our innovative baseball (DoublePlay), softball (TripleThreat), and EasyChange solutions.
pionship, and the defending National Champion Tennessee Volunteers (#14).
The Oregon State Beavers (#8), Oregon Ducks (#12), and Southern Miss Golden Eagles (#16) round out the top-ranked FieldTurf teams. The Ducks also won the Big 10 – their first conference championship since 1974.
Showcasing FieldTurf’s broad national reach, the 14 teams are spread across 10 regional brackets as seen in the list below:
- Austin Regional: Texas (host)
- Corvallis Regional: Oregon State (host)
- Eugene Regional: Oregon (host) and Utah Valley
- Knoxville Regional: Tennessee (host) and Wake Forest
- Hattiesburg Regional: Southern Mississippi (host) and Columbia
- Nashville Regional: Louisville and Wright State
- Clemson Regional: West Virginia
- Tallahassee Regional: Northeastern
- Athens Regional: Binghamton
- Auburn Regional: Central Connecticut State
Many unseeded teams also enjoyed tremendous success this season.
The Northeastern Huskies of the Coastal Athletic Association won both the regular-season championship and conference tournament and finished the season on an epic 27-game winning streak. The ** Wright State Raiders** (Horizon League) and** Columbia Lion**s (Ivy League) accomplished the same feat in their respective conferences.
The Utah Valley Wolverines (Western Athletic Conference), Central Connecticut State Blue Devils (Northeast Conference), and Binghamton Bearcats (American East Conference) also won their respective end-of-year tournaments. Finally, the West Virginia Mountaineers won their second Big 12 regular-season title in the last three years.
These teams will all look to be among the 16 that will advance to the Super Regionals, which begin next weekend with a best-of-three format. In 2024, we were proud to have five FieldTurf teams qualify for the Super Regionals, and we will be cheering for a similar result this year.
Changing the Game for Baseball
Competing for the biggest prize in college baseball, many of the schools that we collaborate with have installed our FieldTurf DoublePlay series, an artificial turf baseball system designed to replicate the best ballparks in America. To develop FieldTurf DoublePlay, our team analyzed ball-surface interaction, speed, and consistency on a variety of systems and emulated the best results.
DoublePlay is complemented by our latest game-changing solution - EasyChange. This innovative baseball mound and home plate system simplifies facility maintenance without sacrificing athletic performance and delivers added durability for field owners.
With FieldTurf teams present across the 2025 NCAA bracket, we look forward to cheering on some of our favorite squads over the next two weeks. All roads lead to the Men’s College World Series kicking off on June 13th in Omaha, Nebraska.
Discover more about FieldTurf and our innovative baseball (DoublePlay), softball (TripleThreat), and EasyChange solutions.