ESPN Networks To Air Every Game of the NCAA Div. I Baseball Super Regionals

Yup, for the first time, ESPN’s networks, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU will be all over the Division I Super Regionals, a possible 24 games from eight sites this weekend. The best two out of three series will be aired starting this Friday. This will lead up to the eight teams that will play in the College World Series in Omaha, NE later this month. Here is the ESPN press release which includes all of the games on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Super Regionals

ESPN’s NCAA Division I Baseball Championship schedule – a record possible 69 games across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3.com and ESPN Mobile TV – will continue with all possible 24 Super Regional games from the eight series sites June 10-13. ESPN will conclude coverage with every College World Series game (June 18-29) from the new TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb.

For the first time, all of the telecasts will be produced in high definition and every Super Regionals game will be televised nationally (select games were previously regionalized).

In addition to traditional coverage, ESPN.com and other digital platforms will provide unique, original coverage of the NCAA Baseball Championship. For the third consecutive year, ESPN will use social networking sites Facebook (ESPNOmaha) and Twitter (@ESPN_Omaha) to provide fans with updates and behind-the-scenes insight into the tournament. ESPN.com content includes a behind the scenes look at Oklahoma as it attempts to return to the College World Series, bracket analysis, and writers at many of the Regional and Super Regional sites.

NCAA Baseball Super Regionals Presented by Capital One

Date Time (ET) Matchup / Commentators Game Network
June 10 Noon Mississippi State vs. Florida  (from Gainesville)
Dave Neal & Frank Thomas
1 ESPN2 / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
3 p.m. Stanford vs. North Carolina (from Chapel Hill)
Mike Patrick & Kyle Peterson
1 ESPN2 / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
7 p.m. Arizona State vs. Texas (from Austin)
Carter Blackburn, Nomar Garciaparra & Jenn Brown
1 ESPN / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
8 p.m. Oregon State vs. Vanderbilt (from Nashville)
Justin Kutcher & Morgan Ensberg
1 ESPNU / ESPN3.com
June 11 Noon Florida vs. Mississippi State (from Gainesville)
Dave Neal & Frank Thomas
2 ESPN / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
1 p.m. UC Irvine vs. Virginia (from Charlottesville)
Mike Gleason & Mike Rooney
1 ESPNU / ESPN3.com
3 p.m. North Carolina vs. Stanford  (from Chapel Hill)
Mike Patrick & Kyle Peterson
2 ESPN / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
4:30 p.m. Texas A&M vs. Florida State (from Tallahassee)
Dan McLaughlin & Jay Walker
1 ESPNU / ESPN3.com
6 p.m. Connecticut vs. South Carolina (from Columbia)
Clay Matvick & Paul Lo Duca
1 ESPN2 / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
7 p.m. Texas vs. Arizona State (from Austin)
Carter Blackburn, Nomar Garciaparra & Jenn Brown
2 ESPN / ESPN3.com
8 p.m. Dallas Baptist vs. California (from Santa Clara)
Mark Neely & Nick Belmonte
1 ESPNU / ESPN3.com
9 p.m. Vanderbilt vs. Oregon State (from Nashville)
Justin Kutcher & Morgan Ensberg
2 ESPN2 / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
June 12 1 p.m. Mississippi State vs. Florida (from Gainesville)
Dave Neal & Frank Thomas
3* ESPN / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
1 p.m. Virginia vs. UC Irvine  (from Charlottesville)
Mike Gleason & Mike Rooney
2 ESPNU / ESPN3.com
4 p.m. Stanford vs. North Carolina (from Chapel Hill)
Mike Patrick & Kyle Peterson
3* ESPN / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
4 p.m. Florida State vs. Texas A&M (from Tallahassee)
Dan McLaughlin & Jay Walker
2 ESPNU / ESPN3.com
7 p.m. Arizona State vs. Texas (from Austin)
Carter Blackburn, Nomar Garciaparra & Jenn Brown
3* ESPN2 / ESPN3.com
7 p.m. South Carolina vs. Connecticut (from Columbia)
Clay Matvick & Paul Lo Duca
2 ESPNU / ESPN3.com
10 p.m. Oregon State vs. Vanderbilt (from Nashville)
Justin Kutcher & Morgan Ensberg
3* ESPN2 / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
10 p.m. California vs. Dallas Baptist (from Santa Clara)
Mark Neely & Nick Belmonte
2 ESPNU / ESPN3.com
June 13 1 p.m. UC Irvine vs. Virginia (from Charlottesville) **
Mike Gleason & Mike Rooney
3* ESPN2 / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
4 p.m. Texas A&M vs. Florida State (from Tallahassee) **
Dan McLaughlin & Jay Walker
3* ESPN2 / ESPN3.com / ESPN Mobile TV
7 p.m. Connecticut vs. South Carolina (from Columbia) **
Clay Matvick & Paul Lo Duca
3* ESPN2 / ESPN3.com
7 p.m. Dallas Baptist vs. California (from Santa Clara) **
Mark Neely & Nick Belmonte
3* ESPNU / ESPN3.com

* If necessary
** Schedule subject to change based on availability of if necessary games

That’s all.

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