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Will LSU baseball's super regional be streaming only?

Will LSU baseball's super regional be streaming only?

USA Today2 days ago

Will LSU baseball's super regional be streaming only?
If you're more than a casual LSU baseball fan, you're familiar with ESPN+. The bulk of LSU games are streaming only. Even some games in the Baton Rouge Regional were limited to ESPN+.
As college baseball has grown in popularity, and with the introduction of the SEC Network in 2014, more games have found their way into nationally televised cable slots. And now, there's some good news for Tiger fans.
The Baton Rouge Super Regional featuring LSU and West Virginia will be nationally televised. Game 1 is set for ESPN on Saturday, while Game 2 is slated for ESPN2 on Sunday. If a game three is necessary, it's likely to be broadcast as well.
Not every super regional earned a national TV spot, but with LSU being among the biggest brands in the sport, ESPN couldn't pass it up. The atmosphere in Baton Rouge will be electric if LSU's Monday night regional win over Little Rock was a teaser of what's to come.

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