After posting a 39-14 overall record and 18-11 mark in SEC play this season, Texas A&M baseball learned its fate for the NCAA DI Baseball Tournament.
Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park will be the site of the Bryan-College Station Regional, marking the 14th time the Aggies have hosted a regional. The achievement is just one year removed from Texas A&M missing out on the postseason completely, after being named the unanimous No. 1 preseason team in college baseball.
Head coach Michael Earley has certainly turned things around in his second season at the helm, leading his club to host postseason baseball in Aggieland.
Here is the full list of regional sites released by the NCAA on Sunday night:
🚨 2026 DI Baseball Regional Host Sites 🚨
The 16 sites are listed in alphabetical order.#RoadToOmahapic.twitter.com/fZn8Ism7HE
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) May 25, 2026
Texas A&M was projected to finish 13th in the preseason coaches poll this year, but it was anything but a down year. They quickly established themselves as one of the most electric lineups in the country, ranking third in the SEC with a .301 team batting average and second with 149 home runs.
While there are still plenty of question marks residing in the pitching rotation, Texas A&M should be back to full health for the College Station Regional, which means returns for third baseman Nico Partida and right-handed pitcher Aiden Sims, who have both missed the last couple of series due to injuries.
The Aggies will open the Bryan-College Station Regional this week at Blue Bell Park. The other teams in the field and the full schedule will be revealed during the selection show tomorrow at 11 a.m. CT. Texas A&M will also learn its seeding, which could mean the Aggies hosting a super regional in College Station if they secure a victory in this week’s regional.
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