.....here ya go...a li'l somethin' to keep up with it all now! :silly:
http://www.ncaasports.com/baseball/mens/story/7398218Five of last year's CWS participants can return to Omaha, but defending champion Rice and 2003 runner-up Stanford failed to make it to the super regionals. LSU and Miami (Fla.) are in the super regionals for the sixth consecutive year. LSU has made 12 CWS appearances (all since 1986), and is looking to advance to Omaha for a second straight year. Miami has made 20 appearances in Omaha (nine since 1992) and is also looking for a second consecutive trip to the CWS. Texas advanced to its fourth super regional since 2000 and has 30 College World Series appearances, the most ever in NCAA history. South Carolina is in a super regional for the fifth year in a row. The Gamecocks have made seven trips to Omaha and are in search of a third consecutive trip to the College World Series. Cal St. Fullerton is in the super regionals for the fourth time since 1999, and the Titans will be looking to play in the CWS for a 13th time.
Florida St. has qualified for the CWS 18 times but has not made it to Omaha since 2000. However, the Seminoles have made it to the super regionals six straight years. Arizona has played in the CWS 14 times, but has not made it since 1986. Arkansas will be looking for its fifth trip to Omaha, and first since 1989. Texas A&M, Florida and Long Beach St. have advanced to Omaha four times apiece, while Georgia has made it three times and Georgia Tech has made it twice. Tulane has made it to the College World Series once in school history, while Vanderbilt is searching for its first trip to the CWS.