How to watch Texas vs Texas A&M in NCAA baseball regional

Here is how you can tune in to watch Texas vs Texas A&M in the NCAA baseball regional matchup on Saturday night.

The Texas Longhorns and Texas A&M Aggies will be giving the fans a little preview of the 2025 college baseball season when the two will be SEC foes. These two teams met once this season already, it didn’t go the way of the Horns but retribution will be on their minds.

Both teams used 7-run innings on Friday to set up this Lone Star Showdown on Saturday night under the bright lights. Back in March, these teams met in Austin, Texas, where the Aggies won 9-2.

How to watch, listen, and stream Texas vs A&M

Texas Longhorns vs Texas A&M Aggies Series History

Overall, these teams have met quite a bit despite not being conference foes since 2012. Since 2005, Texas is 25-15 against A&M. The Aggies have on the winning side over the last several games, winning five of the last six matchups.

Texas Longhorns Team Leaders

  • Batting Leader: Jared Thomas (.354)
  • Doubles Leader: Jalin Flores (22)
  • Home Run Leader: Max Belyeu and Jalin Flores (18)
  • RBI Leader: Jalin Flores (56)
  • Wins: Max Grubbs (6)
  • ERA: Grant Fontenot (2.45)

Texas A&M Aggies Team Leaders

  • Batting Leader: Jackson Appel (.325)
  • Doubles Leader: Jace LaViolette (15)
  • Home Run Leader: Jace LaViolette (28)
  • RBI Leader: Jace LaViolette (74)
  • Wins: Ryan Prager (8)
  • ERA: Brad Rudis (1.59)

Rematch awaits for No. 3 Texas A&M after Longhorns beat No. 23 Louisiana

After taking care of business against Grambling State on Friday, the Aggies will have a rematch in their second game of the NCAA Regional.

After taking care of business with an 8-0 win against Grambling State on Friday afternoon, the Texas A&M baseball team will have a rematch in its second game of the Bryan-College Station Regional at Blue Bell Park.

The No. 3 Aggies face off against Texas on Saturday night for a berth in the Regional Final. The Longhorns beat No. 23 Louisiana 12-5 in the latter of the opening day doubleheader. The Ragin’ Cajuns and Tigers play tomorrow afternoon in an elimination contest.

Before the games began this weekend, Texas sophomore Jared Thomas spoke about the rivalry between Texas A&M and the Longhorns.

“A&M has always been a rivalry,” Thomas said Monday. “I’ve never liked them personally.”

Thomas may dislike the Aggies because of what happened at the beginning of March. Texas A&M traveled to Austin and earned a 9-2 victory at UFCU Disch-Falk Field.

Texas will attempt to get revenge on the third-ranked Aggies’ home turf at Olsen Field on Saturday at 8 p.m.

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Tigers walk off High Point in Clemson Regional

Tristan Bissetta hit a walk-off RBI single to give the Tigers a 4-3 win over High Point in the Clemson Regional of the NCAA Tournament Friday night at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.

Tristan Bissetta hit a walk-off RBI single in the ninth inning off Adam Grintz, and top-seeded Clemson defeated fourth-seeded High Point, 4-3, in the Clemson Regional of the NCAA Baseball Tournament Friday night at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.

The Tigers (42-14 overall) advanced to the winners’ bracket and will face No. 3 seed Coastal Carolina at 5 p.m. EDT Saturday. The Chanticleers defeated No. 2 seed Vanderbilt, 13-3, earlier in the day Friday.

After Blake Wright led off the ninth with a double down the right field line, Panthers (34-26) coach Joey Hammond signaled for an intentional walk to Cam Cannarella.

Jimmy Obertop struck out before Bissetta came through with the winning hit. He lined a sharp single just past the glove of a diving Brayden Simpson at second to score Wright for the Tigers’ 25th come-from-behind victory this season. The ball left Bissetta’s bat at 109 mph, according to data provided by TrackMan.

Clemson out-hit High Point 10-7 in a game that featured plenty of good pitching — and missed opportunities. The Tigers and Panthers each stranded 11 runners on base.

Clemson broke a scoreless tie in the third inning thanks to a clutch two-out RBI single from Cannarella for a 1-0 lead.

After High Point grabbed a 2-1 lead a half-inning later, Bissetta doubled to lead off the Tigers’ fourth. Jack Crighton followed with a single to advance Bissetta to third.

With Jarren Purify batting with one away, coach Erik Bakich called for a squeeze. Purify laid down a bunt, and when High Point starter Gus Hughes tried to make a play by using the web of his glove to flip the ball home to catcher Eric Grintz, the ball sailed over Grintz’s head to allow Bissetta to score without a tag and tie the game at 2-2.

High Point went back ahead at 3-2 in the sixth when Peyton Carr singled to lead off the inning and came around to score.

Clemson starter Tristan Smith left in the sixth after allowing three runs (one earned) on six hits in 5 1/3 innings. He finished with nine strikeouts after retiring the first nine batters he faced and striking out five of the first six.

The Tigers answered in the bottom of the sixth. Jacob Jarrell doubled to put runners in scoring position with no one out. Purify dropped an RBI single into shallow center on an 0-2 count to tie the game at 3-3.

Purify’s single moved the potential go-ahead run to third, but Alden Mathes flied to shallow center and Jacob Hinderleider struck out swinging. Wright then grounded sharply to third to end the inning, giving Clemson nine runners left on base through six innings.

Reed Garris, Lucas Mahlstedt, and Austin Gordon combined for 3 2/3 innings of scoreless relief the rest of the way. The trio held High Point to just one hit.

Gordon (2-2) earned the win after stranding the potential go-ahead run at third when he retired Patrick Matthews on a routine fly to center to close out the top of the ninth.

Hughes pitched seven innings and allowed three runs (two earned) on eight hits in a gutsy 118-pitch performance. Grintz (2-1) suffered the loss after pitching the final inning and a third for the Panthers.

Clemson got two hits apiece from Bissetta (2-for-4), Crighton (2-4) and Purify (2-3) in the 6-8 spots in the lineup.

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Texas uses 7-run inning to dispatch Louisiana in the College Station Regional

A 7-run inning propels the Horns to a winner’s bracket showdown with Texas A&M.

The Texas Longhorns move on in the College Station Regional after taking care of the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns on Friday evening at Blue Bell Park. The Horns blasted their way to a rematch with the Texas A&M Aggies after the 12-5 win.

The scoring started in the bottom of the second inning after Louisiana third baseman Lee Amedee took a hanging slider from Max Grubbs and launched it over the right field fence for the 1-0 lead. In the bottom of the third, first baseman Trey LaFleur followed that solo shot with one of his own to give the Ragin Cajuns the 2-0 lead after three. Texas would quickly answer back.

The Horns got on the board after Kimble Schuessler doubled to left and advanced to third on a single from Porter Brown. Rylan Galvan doubled to left field scoring Schuessler and putting two runners in scoring position for Dee Kennedy.

Kennedy hits a two-rbi single to take the lead over Louisiana after they hit a pair of solo home runs.

To start the fifth inning, Texas loaded the bases after singles from Belyeu and Schuessler. David Christie then walked the next two batters to give Texas the 4-2 lead. Christie came on in the fourth after starter Carson Fluno went just 3.1 innings. Texas would add two more runs thanks to an error that allowed Kennedy to reach base and an rbi single from Jared Thomas, setting up a big moment from Jalin Flores.

Flores blasted a grand slam to bust this game wide open in the fifth inning to put the Horns up 10-2.

The Texas starter would pitch five innings to earn a decision after allowing five hits and four earned runs with four strikeouts and three walks. Grubbs gave way to Cade O’Hara who pitched 1.1 innings allowing one run which came on a LaFleur rbi single in the bottom of the seventh when the game was out of reach. Andre Duplantier II came on to pitch the final 2.2 innings and close out the win.

Texas now turns its sights to the Aggies.

Alabama baseball suffers 8-7 loss to UCF in Tallahassee Regional

Alabama baseball gets off to disappointing start in the Tallahassee Regional with 8-7 loss to UCF

Rob Vaughn and the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team suffered a tough 8-7 loss to the UCF Knights on Friday night in the Tallahassee Regional.

Once again, the Alabama pitching staff struggled to force outs and despite the offensive putting together a seven-run performance, it was not enough to beat its Big 12 opponent.

Greg Farone started on the mound for the Tide, allowing six runs on as many hits through four innings with six strikeouts. Alabama’s offense was led by All-SEC freshman Justin Lebron who finished 4-for-5 with two RBIs and a home run and Kade Snell who went 1-for-3 with a three-run home run.

Alabama will now face Stetson on Saturday in an elimination game in Tallahassee.

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UNC baseball carries ACC’s longest active NCAA Tournament streak

Will the UNC baseball team be able to turn its seventh-straight NCAA Tournament appearance into its first College World Series title?

The ACC as about as deep a conference gets in college baseball.

Entering the NCAA Baseball Tournament, which kicks off with regional play on Friday, May 31, eight separate ACC teams made it. Five of those ACC programs – North Carolina, NC State, Clemson, Florida State and Virginia – are all hosting regionals.

UVA was the most recent ACC program to win a College World Series (2015), but it’s the Diamond Heels more consistent than any of the above teams.

Here’s where it gets tricky – despite UNC typically faring well in the NCAA Tournament, it has yet to win a College World Series crown. With the exception of 2001, 2015 and 2016, North Carolina has made a Regional every season since 2000.

The Diamond Heels came the closest to a CWS victory in 2006 and 2007, losing to baseball rival Oregon State each year. It’s not for a lack of talent, but UNC just seems to run out of steam before the grand prize.

The 2024 Chapel Hill Regional will be North Carolina’s seventh-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, which is the ACC’s longest and nation’s seventh-longest streak.

UVA and Wake Forest, the other two ACC programs mentioned in this graphic, are also playing in the NCAA Baseball Tournament this year. UVA is hosting Mississippi State, St. Johns and Penn in a Regional, while Wake Forest is the Knoxville Regional’s 2-seed.

Will UNC, UVA and Wake Forest all advance to Omaha?

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How to watch UNC baseball’s NCAA Tournament opener

Turn your TVs on at 6 p.m. tomorrow for the start of UNC’s march to its first College World Series title.

The North Carolina Tar Heels did a complete 180 from last baseball season.

UNC only won one NCAA Tournament game last year. That’s more than a majority of programs can say, but also disappointing for North Carolina standards.

If you told me the Diamond Heels would be playing at the level they are today, I would be shocked.

Behind a strong collection of hitters, young talent, and several returners at key position, the UNC baseball team carries the 2024 NCAA Tournament’s fourth national seed. This means North Carolina is hosting a Regional, with its first game on Friday, May 31 at 6 p.m. against NEC Champion Long Island University.

The Diamond Heels should win their opener easily, but the Sharks have scored 32 runs in their past three games. Star UNC freshman pitcher Jason DeCaro toes the rubber for Friday’s opener – can he slow down the Sharks?

North Carolina’s offense is significantly more dangerous, with a .311 team average ranking 22nd in Division I. Whether Vance Honeycutt is hitting home runs or Anthony Donofrio racing around the bases for a triple, you can count on pretty much any hitter for plate production.

If you can’t make it to Boshamer Stadium for Friday’s game, how can you watch?

UNC-LIU TV, RADIO, AND STREAMING INFORMATION

WHAT: North Carolina (42-13, 22-8 ACC) vs. LIU (33-23, 24-9 NEC

WHEN: Friday, May 31 at 6 p.m.

LOCATION: Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, NC

TV: ESPN+ (Watch and stream the game live on ESPN)

ANNOUNCERS: Mike Monaco, Gaby Sanchez

SATELLITE RADIO: Tar Heel Sports Network

WEBSITE: WatchESPN

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How to watch Alabama baseball vs. UCF baseball in Tallahassee Regional

Alabama baseball set to take on UCF in Tallahassee Regional on Friday

The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team will compete in their first-ever NCAA Tournament matchup of the Rob Vaughn era on Friday night in the Tallahassee Regional.

Vaughn and the Tide are set to take on the UCF Knights in Game 2 of regional play. Before Alabama and UCF take to the diamond, the hosting Florida State Seminoles will take on Stetson at 11 a.m. CT.

The winner of Alabama vs. UCF will face the winner of FSU vs. Stetson with the losers taking on each other in an elimination game.

Here is how you can catch Friday night’s action between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the UCF Knights!

How to watch Alabama baseball vs. UCF baseball in Tallahassee Regional

  • Date: Friday, May 31, 2024
  • Location: Tallahassee, Florida
  • Time: 5 p.m. CT
  • TV Channel: ESPN+
  • Live Stream: FuboTV (Watch Here)

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Jim Schlossnagle announces Texas A&M’s starting pitcher vs. Grambling

Texas A&M will go with Tanner Jones at the mound vs. Grambling during Friday’s Regional opener

Texas A&M (44-13) will open the College Station Regional vs. Grambling on Friday afternoon, set to return to play after a full week of rest, which should be very beneficial for a team that lost two consecutive games in the SEC Tournament.

With the lineup nearly finalized, head coach Jim Schlossnagle has strategically announced his selection to take the mound against the Tigers. This decision, carefully considered and based on potential matchups against Texas or Louisiana, underscores the team’s tactical approach and potential for success.

After transferring from Jacksonville State, Jones saw early success whenever his name was called during the regular season. The Aggies won 10 of his eleven appearances, and he ended the season with a 3-1 record, 6.70 ERA, and 42 strikeouts.

Facing a Grambling pitching staff with a collective 8.30 ERA, including 475 hits and 46 home runs allowed, should give way to the Aggies’ offense producing at the plate and give Jones some comfort in saving arms in the bullpen.

Texas A&M will take on Grambling (26-26) at 12:00 p.m. CT. on Friday, May 31, and will be available to stream on ESPN+.

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How to watch Texas vs Louisiana in NCAA baseball regional

Here is how you can tune in to watch Texas vs Lousiana in the NCAA baseball regional matchup on Friday.

The Texas Longhorns baseball team is looking to bounce back from two losses in the Big 12 tournament as they open NCAA Tournament regional play against the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Friday in College Station, Texas.

First pitch between the Longhorns and Ragin’ Cajuns in Game 2 of the regional is set for 4 p.m. CT, after No. 3 overall seed Texas A&M plays Grambling at 11 a.m. in Game 1 of region play.

How to watch, listen, and stream Game 2

  • Date: Friday, May 31
  • Time: 5 p.m. CT
  • Location: Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park in College Station, Texas
  • TV: ESPN2/ESPN+
  • Radio: Longhorn Radio Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

Texas Longhorns vs Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Series History

Texas and Louisiana have met nine times since 2010, including a 6-3 Texas victory in the Coral Gables regional last season.

The Longhorns lead the overall series 6-3.

Texas Longhorns Team Leaders

  • Batting Leader: Jared Thomas (.355)
  • Doubles Leader: Jalin Flores (22)
  • Home Run Leader: Max Belyeu (18)
  • RBI Leader: Max Belyeu (53)
  • Wins: Max Grubbs, Gage Boehm, Charlie Hurley (5)
  • ERA: Grant Fontenot, Cade O’Hara (2.45)

Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Team Leaders

  • Batting Leader: Kyle DeBarge, Trey LeFleur (.361)
  • Doubles Leader: Kyle DeBarge (17)
  • Home Run Leader: Kyle DeBarge (21)
  • RBI Leader: Kyle DeBarge (67)
  • Wins: LP Langevin (6)
  • ERA: Andrew Herrmann (2.90)