
How to watch Florida vs East Carolina in Conway Regionals: Time, TV channel, Streaming
Florida baseball opens up its journey to the College World Series on Friday against the East Carolina Pirates in the Conway Regional of the NCAA Tournament. If you want to catch the clay diamond action live on TV or live stream, we have all the details you need to know just below.
The Gators are the second seed out of four teams in the bracket, having amassed a 38-20 record up to this point. It has been a rollercoaster season for the Orange and Blue, which won its first 12 games before collapsing at the start of SEC play with a 1-11 mark. Kevin O'Sullivan's team rallied in the final leg of the campaign to seize a postseason spot.
The Pirates are 33-25 entering the contest and have won four straight, earning the American Athletic Conference Championship in the process. East Carolina is the No. 3 seed in the regional.
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Here's how to watch Florida vs East Carolina in the Conway Regionals today, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is Florida vs East Carolina on today?
TV Channel: ESPN2
ESPN2 Livestream: Fubo (free trial)
Florida vs East Carolina in the Conway Regionals will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2. Richard Cross and Todd Walker will call the game from the booth at Spring Brooks Stadium in Conway, South Carolina. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Florida vs East Carolina time today
Date: Friday, May 30
Friday, May 30 Start time: Noon ET
The Florida vs East Carolina game starts at noon ET from Spring Brooks Stadium in Conway, South Carolina.
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