It’s another day of win or go home for several SEC teams, who are facing elimination, or the chance to reach the regional final game this evening, and play for a chance to reach the Super Regional round.

There were plenty of heroics on Saturday.

Late in the evening, No. 1 Arkansas advanced to the regional final of the NCAA Tournament with a 5-1 win over No. 20 Nebraska. Matt Goodheart led the Razorbacks with a home run and two RBIs.

Arkansas will play the winner of Nebraska-NJIT on Sunday evening.

Vanderbilt starter Jack Leiter put on a great performance and the Commodores took advantage of multiple Georgia Tech errors and then hung on Saturday to win 4-3 at Hawkins Field. Vanderbilt will now face Georgia Tech or Indiana State.

There were plenty of Vol bombs on Saturday, too. Five home runs and a solid postseason debut from starting pitcher Blade Tidwell gave No. 3 seed Tennessee a 9-3 victory over Liberty at Lindsey Nelson Stadium on Saturday night.

Giovanni DiGiacomo single up the middle past a diving infielder for Central Connecticut State to lead LSU to a 6-5 walk-off victory in Eugene, Oregon. It was the fifth walk-off win for LSU this season.

Ole Miss’ Doug Nikhazy powered a 4-3 win over Florida State as he tied Ole Miss’ single-game record with 16 strikeouts and moved to fourth all-time on the Rebels’ single-season strikeout chart. After 7 strong innings, Nikahzy gave way to Taylor Broadway, who recorded his 15th save of the season.

Mississippi State scored a 16-4 win over VCU as the Bulldogs produced 14 hits, 14 RBIs, three home runs and nine runs scored in the sixth inning. Mississippi State will play the winner of VCU-Campbell on Sunday.

For Alabama, starter Dylan Smith picked up the win in a complete game effort as the Crimson Tide downed Rider, 3-1, in the elimination round of the NCAA Ruston Regional on Saturday afternoon.

The Gamecocks lost to Old Dominion, 2-1, in the winner’s bracket game. Thomas Farr pitched a season-high 7 2/3 innings struck out four and allowed five hits and two runs with three walks. Joe Satterfield drove in South Carolina’s run with a sacrifice fly to center.

Here’s the schedule for Sunday:

All times ET.

South Carolina vs. Virginia Noon

Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech 3 p.m.

LSU vs. Gonzaga 6 p.m.

Ole Miss vs. TBD 6 p.m.

Tennessee vs. TBD 6 p.m.

Mississippi State vs. TBD 8 p.m.

Arkansas vs. TBD 9 p.m.

Vanderbilt vs. TBD 9 p.m.