SEC Leads NCAA Baseball Sites
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SEC awarded half of NCAA baseball regional sites

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Southeastern Conference schools awarded eight of the 16 regional sites for the NCAA baseball tournament.
The rest of the 64 -team field and first -round matchups will be announced Monday .
Florida State is hosting a regional for the 37th time, most by any school.
The College World Series begins June 13 at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha .
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