College baseball games today: TV channels, scores for NCAA tournament super regional games

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College Baseball Super Regionals: Sunday’s TV Channels, Scores, and Highlights

The 2024 College World Series is well underway, with teams fighting for their spot in Omaha, Nebraska. After a thrilling Saturday that saw some teams secure their tickets to the CWS, the super regional round continues on Sunday with more exciting matchups.

On Saturday, Florida State, Virginia, and North Carolina emerged victorious in their best-of-three series, knocking out UConn, Kansas State, and West Virginia. Meanwhile, other teams are gearing up for the second game of their series, including No. 2 Kentucky vs. No. 15 Oregon State, No. 7 Georgia vs. No. 10 NC State, No. 3 Texas A&M vs. Oregon, and No. 6 Clemson vs. Florida.

The spotlight will be on the decisive third game between No. 1 Tennessee and Evansville, after Evansville pulled off a surprising victory over the Vols on Saturday. The winner of this game will secure a spot in the CWS.

Here is the schedule for Sunday’s super regional games:
– (7) Georgia vs. (10) NC State at Noon ET on ESPNU (Fubo)
– (6) Clemson vs. Florida at 2:30 p.m. on ESPN (Fubo)
– (1) Tennessee vs. Evansville at 6 p.m. on ESPNU (Fubo)
– (3) Texas A&M vs. Oregon at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN2 (Fubo)
– (2) Kentucky vs. (15) Oregon State at 9 p.m. on ESPNU (Fubo)

If you’re looking to catch the action, the games are airing on ESPN, ESPN2, or ESPNU, with streaming available on the ESPN App and Fubo. Don’t miss out on the excitement of the NCAA baseball tournament super regionals!

Stay tuned for updates on Sunday’s scores:
– (7) Georgia 11, (10) NC State 2
– Florida 11, (6) Clemson 10 (13 innings) (Clemson eliminated)
– (1) Tennessee 12, Evansville 1 (Evansville eliminated)
– (3) Texas A&M 15, Oregon 9 (Oregon eliminated)
– (2) Kentucky 3, (15) Oregon State 2 (Oregon State eliminated)

Don’t miss a moment of the action as teams battle it out for their spot in the College World Series.

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