Chris Lee previews six NCAA baseball regionals involving Southeastern Conference teams, including: Chapel Hill, where LSU’s 1-2 pitching punch of Gage Jump and Luke Holman gives the Tigers a shot to take down North Carolina’s power-heavy lineup, led by Vance Honeycutt. Plus, a case as to why this could be the most interesting and competitive region in the field, thanks to Wofford's inclusion. Can Vanderbilt pull a third-straight regional upset of Clemson at Clemson? The Commodores have the pitching with Bryce Cunningham, JD Thompson, and Carter Holton to do it, but will health and consistency allow the Commodores to contain a dangerous Clemson lineup? Can Alabama find enough pitching consistency with Greg Farone and Ben Hess to stop home-run-heavy Florida State (which also has an ace pitcher in Jamie Arnold) in Tallahassee? Oklahoma State is one of the country’s most balanced teams and hosts in Stillwater. Does Florida have enough after two-way star Jac Caglianone to challenge the Cowboys (and also get past a tough Nebraska team in its opener?) Mississippi State has enough pitching with Jurrangelo Cijintje and Khal Stephen to challenge Virginia. But the Bulldogs could be doubly-tough if Brooks Auger pitches the way he did in the SEC tournament, and to boot, star pitcher Nate Dohm could be available for the first time in a while. But can the Bulldogs find the better sides of Hunter Hines and Dakota Jordan that have been missing lately to compete with an elite Virginia lineup? All that, plus our regional prediction.