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How to Watch Arizona vs Louisville: Live Stream College World Series, TV Channel

How to Watch Arizona vs Louisville: Live Stream College World Series, TV Channel

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Exciting college baseball action out of Omaha, Nebraska, takes place on Sunday as Arizona and Louisville face off in game five of the competition.
Brendan Summerhill #4 of the Arizona Wildcats throws the warm up tosses in the first inning against the Tennessee Volunteers in the Astros Foundation College Classic at Daikin Park on March 02, 2025, in Houston,...
Brendan Summerhill #4 of the Arizona Wildcats throws the warm up tosses in the first inning against the Tennessee Volunteers in the Astros Foundation College Classic at Daikin Park on March 02, 2025, in Houston, Texas. More
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How to Watch Arizona vs. Louisville
Date: Sunday, June 14, 2025
Time: 2:00 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN
Stream: Fubo (try for free)
This will be an elimination game for these two programs, as both are coming off losses. Arizona opened the College World Series with a 7-4 loss to Coastal Carolina. Shortstop Mason White tried to keep the Wildcats afloat in the matchup, as he hit a home run in the defeat, his 20th of the season.
Third baseman Maddox Mihalakis also had a good game on offense, batting in two RBIs. Ultimately, Coastal Carolina proved to be too much for Arizona, and now the Wildcats will be playing for their season on Sunday.
Louisville, meanwhile, fell 4-3 in its College World Series opener on Friday, 4-3, to Oregon State, a particularly crushing defeat for the Cardinals as it came in walk-off fashion. After Louisville had a thrilling ninth-inning rally to come back and tie the game after being down 3-1, Oregon State walked it off in the bottom of the ninth to secure the victory and head to the winner's bracket.
Tune in to ESPN at 2:00 p.m. ET on Sunday afternoon to catch an exciting college baseball matchup between Arizona and Louisville at the 2025 College World Series game.
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