2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament: ESPN announces game times, TV for regional winner-take-all games

Several Regionals wrapped up coming out of Sunday’s results in the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament with spots already taken in the Super Regionals. However, based on the other results nationwide, a few more are in an in-or-out scenarios in Game 7s for Monday.
Coming out of the weekend, six games will be winner-take-all matchups at respective regionals around the country. Now, those games have had their time slots and television designations announced by those airing or streaming it at ESPN.
NCAA Baseball Tournament Schedule for Game 7s on Monday
Oklahoma vs. No. 5 North Carolina – 3 p.m. EST/2 p.m. CT on ESPNU/ESPN+
Murray State vs. No. 10 Ole Miss – 6 p.m. EST/5 p.m. CT on ESPN+
Wake Forest vs. No. 14 Tennessee – 6 p.m EST/5 p.m. CT on ESPN2/ESPN+
USC vs. No. 8 Oregon State – 6 EST/5 p.m. CT on ESPNU/ESPN+
Little Rock vs. No. 6 LSU – 9 p.m. EST/8 p.m. CT on ESPN2/ESPN+
Miami vs. No. 16 Southern Miss – 9 p.m. EST/8 p.m. CT on ESPN+
Six spots remain available in the Super Regionals going into the week tomorrow. A dozen teams will be in contention for them depending on how these games turn out to close the first weekend of the NCAA Baseball Tournament.
Regional Recap from Sunday’s results
Oklahoma 9, North Carolina 5
The Sooners trailed 3-2 after the fifth inning but took control in the sixth. They scored five runs that inning, including a two-run shot from Drew Dickerson, to take a 7-3 advantage. UNC refused to go away and answered with two runs in the top of the seventh. OU led 8-5 in the eighth inning when the Tar Heels loaded the bases with no outs, but the Sooners defense tightened up and somehow got out without giving up a score. They would hang on to win from there and force a winner-take-all for the regional title on Monday.
Ole Miss 19, Murray State 8
After suffering a loss to the Racers on Friday, the Rebels bounced back Sunday with a dominant win in the regional final. They trailed 3-2 after the first two innings, but that didn’t last long thanks to an eight-run third inning. Ole Miss added another five in the fourth to take full control and coast to the victory. That sets up a rematch on Monday with the winner moving on to Super Regionals.
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Wake Forest 7, Tennessee 6
Tennessee and Wake Forest went at it through six innings as they were tied all the way through the ninth at six. However, with no outs at the bottom of the ninth with the bases loaded, the Volunteers threw four balls at Jack Winnay for a walkoff walk to send the Knoxville Regional to a final game on Monday.
Little Rock 10, LSU 4
LSU simply couldn’t find enough offense after an early rally. The Tigers plated three runs in the first inning against Arkansas-Little Rock. They’d manage to scratch out only one more the rest of the way. And with Arkansas-Little Rock scoring two in the second inning, four in the third and four in the eighth that made for an uphill climb. The Tigers simply couldn’t get there, and now they’ll have to play a winner-take-all game on Monday.
Southern Miss 17, Miami 6
The Golden Eagles fought back with their backs against the wall and facing elimination for the dominant win to force a winner-take-all matchup on Monday. They scored nine runs in the opening inning and never trailed on their way to the victory. Miami never managed to get closer than within five runs after that as Southern Miss cruised behind two home runs and five RBI from Joey Urban.
Oregon State 14, USC 1
Oregon State prevailed in a baseball version of the old “Pac-12 after dark” against former conference rival USC. The Beavers bats were hot from the start as they finished with 17 hits in the lopsided win. OSU went up 6-1 after the first three innings and added another five runs in the sixth and seventh combined to pull even further ahead. Wyatt Queen got the start at pitcher and, despite giving up eight hits, allowed just one run in 4.1 innings of work. Kellen Oakes and Zach Kmatz closed things out for Oregon State, which will play USC again in a rematch Monday to advance to Supers.