
Schedule, times announced for this weekend's Auburn baseball Super Regional
Schedule, times announced for this weekend's Auburn baseball Super Regional Here's everything you need to know about this weekend's Auburn Super Regional at Plainsman Park.
Auburn baseball is set to host its first-ever Super Regional this weekend, hosting the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers with a spot at the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, on the line.
The NCAA has released the full schedule for this weekend's Super Regional action, which will get underway Friday with Super Regionals hosted by Louisville, Oregon State, North Carolina, and Auburn. Super regionals hosted by LSU, Arkansas, Duke, and UCLA will begin Saturday.
Auburn advances to the Super Regional round after sweeping its competition at the Auburn Regional over the weekend by never trailing and outscoring its opponents, 28-11. Coastal Carolina also won three straight games in its regional, where they reached double-digits in runs in two games.
Below is the full schedule for this weekend's Auburn Super Regional. Examine it well and make plans to cheer on the Tigers.
Game one
Date: Friday, June 6
Friday, June 6 Time: 8 p.m. CT
8 p.m. CT Network: ESPN 2
Game two
Date: Saturday, June 7
Saturday, June 7 Time: 2 p.m. CT
2 p.m. CT Network: ESPN 2
Game three
Date: Sunday, June 8
Sunday, June 8 Time: TBA
TBA Network: TBA
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