Update: The Ducks sneak in and the Beavers are headed to Dallas:

Ducks No. 3 seed in Springfield Regional

Beavers No. 2 seed in Dallas Regional

What: Selection Show for 2015 NCAA Baseball Tournament

When: 9 a.m. Pacific Time, Monday

TV: ESPNU

Selection Process: Thirty-one conference champions qualify automatically, while 33 teams earn at-large berths from the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. Here are the 16 regional sites, which were announced Sunday night:

Baton Rouge, Louisiana (LSU)

Champaign, Illinois (Illinois)

College Station, Texas (Texas A&M)

Coral Gables, Florida (Miami)

Dallas, Texas (Dallas Baptist)

Fort Worth, Texas (TCU)

Fullerton, California (Cal State Fullerton)

Gainesville, Florida (Florida)

Houston, Texas (Houston)

Lake Elsinore, California (UC Santa Barbara)

Los Angeles, California (UCLA)

Louisville, Kentucky (Louisville)

Nashville, Tennessee (Vanderbilt)

Springfield, Missouri (Missouri State)

Stillwater, Oklahoma (Oklahoma State)

Tallahassee, Florida (Florida State)

Tournament Format: Sixteen No. 1 seeds host four-team regionals. The winner of each double-elimination regional advances to super regionals, which are hosted by the eight national seeds if those clubs advance. This part of the tournament is a best-of-three series.

The eight super regionals winners move onto the College World Series, which will run June 13-June 24 in Omaha, Nebraska.

Latest NCAA Tournament projections:

>>> D1Baseball.com, May 25: OSU is a No. 2 seed in the Fort Worth Regional; Oregon is the first team out

>>> Baseball America, May 25: OSU is a No. 2 seed in the Dallas Regional; Oregon is not included

>>> College Sports Madness, May 24: OSU is a No. 2 seed in the Fullerton Regional; Oregon is not included

Other links:

>>> OSU looked ahead after Sunday's low-stakes loss to Cal.

>>> The Beavers were denied a regional host site.

>>> Oregon's playoff hopes rest in the hands of the selection committee.

>>> D1Baseball.com's Aaron Fitt was surprised UC Santa Barbara earned a host site over OSU.

>>> D1Baseball.com's experts discussed their final field of 64 projections on their podcast.

-- Connor Letourneau

cletourneau@oregonian.com

503-221-8168; @ConnOregonian