For Ole Miss and Southern Miss baseball, this weekend's NCAA regional matchups provide plenty of dramatic matchup possibilities.
by Rick Cleveland, Mississippi Today June 1, 2022 It could have been happenstance, I suppose — purely coincidental. But I think not. I believe the NCAA Baseball Committee knew exactly what it was doing when arranging the brackets and providing so many spicy back stories to the regionals at Miami and Hattiesburg. First and most obvious, we have a 2021 Super Regional rematch in the first round at Miami.
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