The sites are determined by the selection committee. Generally speaking, the committee will make the No. 1 seed in each regional the host school, although geographic and financial considerations come into play. The higher seed will be the “home” team in the games and bat last.
When the committee selects teams for the tournament, they also seed the top eight teams, and those eight teams – should they advance through the regional round – will be hosts for the super regional round. If one of the top eight seeds are eliminated in the regional round, then the remaining teams in that bracket will bid to host the game to the NCAA. No matter which team is the host, the teams will each be the “home” team in the first two games of the series, with the “home” team in the final game, if needed, is determined by a coin flip.
The College World Series is held at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska, each year.

