Florida Super Regionals Schedule for 2023 NCAA Baseball Tournament (Next Opponent, Game Times and Dates)

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Florida has officially advanced to the next round of the 2023 NCAA baseball tournament after winning the Gainesville regional. Now the Gators will look to make it past the Super Regionals and secure a spot in the College World Series.
Here's everything you need to know about Florida's schedule for the 2023 Super Regionals.
Who Does Florida Play Next in the NCAA Baseball Tournament Super Regionals?
Florida defeated Texas Tech 6-0 in its latest matchup, which officially booked the team a spot in the Super Regionals. Now, the NCAA baseball tournament bracket has the Gators slated to play South Carolina in the Super Regionals. This round will be a best-of-three series to see who advances to the College World Series.
When Does Florida Play Next in the Super Regionals?
This Super Regional matchup of the 2023 CWS is scheduled to go from June 9-11. Fortunately for Florida, it'll be the home team against South Carolina since the Gators advanced out of Regionals as the higher overall seed (No. 2) compared to the Gamecocks (No. 15).
Florida Super Regionals Schedule 2023
Game
Date
Time (ET)
Location (projected)
1
Friday, June 9
6 p.m.
Gainesville, Florida
2
Saturday, June 10
3 p.m.
Gainesville, Florida
3* (if necessary)
Sunday, June 11
TBD
Gainesville, Florida
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