The 2024 College World Series has reached the final stage. The title will be decided at Omaha as the Tennessee Vols and the Texas A&M Aggies aim for their first national baseball championship.Before the series, let's examine one NCAA's policy regarding water bottles at the CWS.Can fans take water bottles into the College World Series?According to NCAA.com, fans are only permitted to bring a specific kind of water bottle to the College World Series. Those are clear plastic bottles specifically designed for carrying water.Thankfully, it's not one of the many things the NCAA prohibits as fans attend the CWS finals.Here's a look at the prohibited items at the CWS:Any item deemed to negatively affect public safetyBeach balls and FrisbeesBig backpacksBig umbrellasBottles or cansBubbles or bubble-making equipment or apparatusesCommercial signs or banners without the proper approval of Charles Schwab Field OmahaConcealed firearmsDronesFireworksFood or Drink coolersHoverboardsIllicit drugsLarge purses, bags, backpacks, or fanny packsNoise-making tools of any kindOutside food or drink (although 20 oz. or clear, empty plastic bottles will be allowed for water)Seat cushions with pocketsSelfie sticksSmall purses or wallets exceeding 4.5 inches tall by 6.5 inches longYeti cups or coolersHow did Tennessee and Texas A&M reach the 2024 College World Series?The Tennessee Vols and the Texas A&M Aggies have enjoyed similar paths to the 2024 College World Series title game.The Vols had a stellar regular season, qualifying for the NCAA Regionals as the first seed. They then breezed through the postseason with a laser focus and will aim to bring the title home to Tennessee for the first time.Meanwhile, the Aggies, too, have enjoyed a dream season in 2024. They have not trailed all preseason and have been tied for only six innings. They will make worthy opponents for Tony Vitello's team and are out to spoil the party.