
What channel is UNC-Arizona on? Time, TV schedule for Chapel Hill Super Regional Game 2
What channel is UNC-Arizona on? Time, TV schedule for Chapel Hill Super Regional Game 2 Here's all the broadcasting information you need to know for Game 2 of the Chapel Hill Super Regional between UNC and Arizona.
The North Carolina Tar Heels and Arizona Wildcats faced off Friday afternoon in the Chapel Hill Super Regional from Boshamer Stadium, with each baseball program looking to inch one step closer to the College World Series.
UNC entered Game 1 off a dominant, 14-4 victory over Oklahoma in Monday's winner-take all game of the Chapel Hill Regional. Arizona entered Game 1 red-hot, having previously won its last eight contests. Something had to give – and one team left fighting for its life.
Thanks to scoring eight runs in the first two innings against Wildcats starter Owen Kramkowski, North Carolina left their home field ecstatic with an obliterating, 18-2 victory.
Arizona (42-19) actually started the scoring part in its half of the first inning, thanks to an Adonis Guzman single. Guzman was a lone bright spot for the Wildcats on Friday, hitting a perfect 4-for-4.
The Diamond Heels quick punched back in their half of the first inning, tying the score on a Luke Stevenson single. Gavin Gallaher continued his tear with an ensuing single, giving UNC a 2-1 lead it never relinquished, while Hunter Stokely delivered a 3-run home run for the eventual, game-winning runs.
Though offense was the name of North Carolina's game, we need to give Jake Knapp his flowers. The Diamond Heels' ace escaped some early trouble, allowing just two runs through seven innings.
If UNC can replicate some of Friday's success during Game 2 Saturday, it'll be heading to Omaha for the second-consecutive season. If the Wildcats win, there will be a winner-take all Game 3 on Sunday.
Are you lucky enough to watch Game 2 in person? Have a blast and continue filling the stands with Carolina Blue. If you're watching on TV, your favorite streaming device, listening on the radio or placing bets like most fans, keep reading below for more broadcast information.
What channel is North Carolina vs. Arizona on Saturday? Time, TV schedule, radio
TV Channel: ESPN2
Time: 12 p.m. ET
Radio: SiriusXM (Channel 193)
Announcers: Eric Frede (play-by-play) and Jensen Lewis (analyst)
Website: WatchESPN
Where to watch UNC vs. Arizona on live stream
Watch UNC vs. Arizona live on Fubo TV
UNC vs. Arizona prediction, picks, odds
Scoring 18 runs in any game is difficult, no matter the opponent. The fact North Carolina embarrassed Arizona, which entered as arguably the hottest team in college baseball, means the Chapel Hill Super Regional could be over fairly quickly.
I think the Wildcats respond with a valiant effort on Saturday, making it more of a game. The Diamond Heels, buzzing with excitement and determined to get back to Omaha, win again and send The Bosh into a cheering frenzy.
Score prediction: UNC 8, Arizona 6
All College Baseball Odds via BetMGM
SPREAD: UNC -.3.5
MONEYLINE: Arizona +250, North Carolina -350
O/U TOTAL: 12.5
Full UNC baseball schedule
Feb. 14-15: vs. Texas Tech (W 5-1, 8-3, 4-2) (3-0 overall)
Feb. 18: vs. Kansas State (W, 12-9) (4-0)
Feb. 22-24: vs./at ECU (W 2-0, 11-6, 6-3) (7-0)
Feb. 25: vs. VCU (W 9-4) (8-0)
Feb. 26: vs. North Carolina A&T (W 13-4) (9-0)
Feb. 28-March 2: vs. Stony Brook (W 16-2, 6-1, 9-5) (12-0)
March 4: vs. Coastal Carolina (W 5-4) (13-0)
March 7-9: vs. Stanford (L 13-9, W 11-1, L 7-0) (14-2, 1-2 ACC)
March 11: at UNC-Wilmington (W 7-3) (15-2)
March 14-16: at Louisville (L 8-7, W 6-4, L 5-0) (16-4, 2-4 ACC)
March 19: vs. UConn (L 5-1) (16-5)
March 21-23: at Boston College (W 5-1, L 3-2, W 10-0) (18-6, 4-5 ACC)
March 25: vs. South Carolina in Charlotte, NC (W 13-8) (19-6)
March 28-30: vs. Miami (FL) (W 2-0, 4-2, L 4-2) (21-7, 6-6 ACC)
April 1: vs. Gardner-Webb (W 11-1) (22-7)
April 3-5: vs. Duke (W 4-3, L 9-5, W 8-7) (24-8, 8-7 ACC)
April 8: at Elon (W 12-10) (25-8)
April 11-13: vs. Wake Forest (W 11-1, 17-1, 3-2) (28-8, 11-7 ACC)
April 15: vs. Charlotte (W 14-4) (29-8)
April 18-20: at Virginia Tech (W 9-6, L 10-6, W 7-4) (31-9, 13-8 ACC)
April 25-27: at Pitt (W 15-5, L 4-2, W 6-0) (33-10, 15-9 ACC)
April 29: vs. George Mason (W 13-4) (34-10)
April 30: vs. Queens (Charlotte) University (W 14-3) (35-10)
May 6: vs. Campbell (W 10-1) (36-10)
May 8-9: vs. NC State (W 8-1, L 8-5) (37-11, 16-10 ACC)
May 15-17: at Florida State (W 8-3, 11-1, L 5-4) (39-12, 18-11 ACC)
May 23: vs. Boston College in ACC Tournament at Durham Bulls Athletic Park (W 7-2) (40-12)
May 24: vs. Florida State in ACC Tournament at DBAP (W 7-5) (41-12)
May 25: vs. Clemson in ACC Tournament at DBAP (W 14-4) (42-12)
May 30: vs. Holy Cross in NCAA Tournament Chapel Hill Regional (W 4-0) (43-12)
May 31: vs. Oklahoma in NCAA Tournament Chapel Hill Regional (W 11-5) (44-12)
June 1: vs. Oklahoma in NCAA Tournament Chapel Hill Regional Final (L 9-5) (44-13)
June 2: vs. Oklahoma in NCAA Tournament Chapel Hill Regional (W 14-4) (45-13)
June 6: vs. Arizona in NCAA Tournament Chapel Hill Super Regional (W 18-2) (46-13)
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