Men’s College World Series 2026: Tracking the automatic bids to the NCAA tournament

Men’s College World Series 2026: Tracking the automatic bids to the NCAA tournament

The 2026 Men’s College World Series is just around the corner.

While the entire Field of 64 will be announced on Monday May 25 — Selection Monday as it were — teams are already securing automatic bids to the tournament. In total, 29 automatic bids are up for grabs, based on the results of the various conference tournaments around the country. Yale was the first team to secure a bid, as the winners of the Ivy League, followed by Holy Cross out of the Patriot League.

On Friday night Lamar joined the field, using a stunning six-game run through the Southland Conference tournament to secure a spot. The Cardinals lost their first game in bracket play, then won four consecutive games in the loser’s bracket to keep their hopes for a conference title alive.

More spots will be decided over the weekend, including in the ACC tournament, the Big Ten tournament, and the SEC tournament.

We’ll be tracking all the automatic bids to the Men’s College World Series here.

Conference Team
America East Binghamton
AAC
Atlantic Sun Lipscomb
Atlantic 10
ACC
Big 12 Kansas
Big East
Big South
Big Ten
Big West
CAA
Conference USA
Horizon Milwaukee
Ivy League Yale
Metro Atlantic Rider
Mid-American NIU
Missouri Valley
Mountain West
Northeast
Ohio Valley
Patriot Holy Cross
Southeastern
Southern Citadel
Southland Lamar
Summit South Dakota State
Sun Belt
SWAC
Western Athletic Tarleton
West Coast Saint Mary