JUCO World Series bracket, seedings released by NJCAA
The 2025 Alpine Bank JUCO World Series will begin Saturday 9 a.m. at Suplizio Field with a battle between two teams who were here a year ago: Johnson County vs. McLennan.
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Here are the official seedings for the tournament:
Walters State 55-6-1
Blinn 46-13
Florida SouthWestern 44-15
Johnson County 51-11
Shelton State 48-12
Florence Darlington Tech 51-10
McLennan 45-16
Salt Lake CC 43-10
Lake Land 42-19
Eastern Oklahoma State 31-25
Here is the official bracket, available at Jucogj.org:
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