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2025 NCAA Baseball tournament: ESPN announces game times for Super Regionals Day 3 on Sunday

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Another great day of college baseball is upon us on Sunday, with seven games set to be played. All can send a team to the College World Series but just three enter a winner-take-all Game 3. By the time the full slate is over, a ton of tickets could be punched to Omaha.

In preparation, ESPN has announced game times and television designations for Day 3 of the Super Regionals. ESPN+ will carry all seven games and two of the most eye-popping matchups will make their way onto a non-streaming service channel.

Game times, television information for Day 3 of Super Regionals

Arizona Wildcats vs. North Carolina Tar Heels – noon ET, ESPN+
Duke Blue Devils vs. Murray State Racers – noon ET, ESPN+
Miami Hurricanes vs. Louisville Cardinals – noon ET, ESPN+
Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Tennessee Volunteers – 3 p.m. ET, ESPN/ESPN+
UCLA Bruins vs. UTSA Roadrunners, 3 p.m. ET, ESPN+
LSU Tigers vs. West Virginia Mountaineers – 6 p.m. ET, ESPN2/ESPN+
Florida State Seminoles vs. Oregon State Beavers – 9 p.m. ET, ESPN+

Arizona-North Carolina, Miami-Louisville, and Florida State-Oregon State will enter their Sunday games with one win apiece already. Saturday saw all three road teams — Arizona, Miami, and Florida State — come away with wins in order to avoid elimination. They are hoping to do the same once again and dogpile their way to Omaha.

However, the game that might get the most attention is Arkansas hosting Tennessee in the Fayetteville Super Regional. Emotions ran high during Game 1 on the Razorback side, a move that head coach Dave Van Horn did not appear too happy with. Funny enough, Tony Vitello had no issue with there being some major trash-talking.

ESPN will broadcast the game, with the crew of Tom Hart, Chris Burke, and Kyle Peterson behind the microphone. Hopefully, another great one unfolds from Baum-Walker Stadium. Two SEC programs going at it in the NCAA Tournament always provides entertainment.

LSU’s 1-0 series lead against West Virginia saw some offensive outbursts from both teams on Saturday afternoon. The Tigers got well into double-digits due to some great plate discipline. One more win and Jay Johnson will get his team into the College World Series after missing out the previous year.

You can find the game on ESPN2, the second game scheduled to be somewhere other than a streaming service. Not a bad option for college baseball fans across the country on a sports-filled Sunday.